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Why Are We Doing This?
#125- Killer Crocodile II

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 79:37


We watched "Killer Crocodile II" (1990)! We have a lot of questions this week: Did Lucas fall asleep? Why make a carbon copy of the original? Where does this take place? Why bring Joe back just to kill him? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Big Shark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The Great Political Fictions: Hamilton

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 54:42


Our series concludes with a musical: Lin-Manuel Miranda's wildly popular and increasingly controversial Hamilton (2015). What does it get right and what does it get wrong about America's founding fathers? How fair is it to judge a Broadway musical by the standards of academic history? And why does a product of the Obama era still resonate so powerfully in the age of Trump and Biden?The latest edition of our free fortnightly newsletter - which accompanies the last three episodes in this Fictions series including Hamilton - is out tomorrow, with lots of extra info, clips and reflections – just sign up here: https://linktr.ee/ppfideasAnd sign up now to PPF+ to get all our bonus episodes along with ad-free listening: coming very soon for PPF+ subscribers Robert Saunders on his favourite political novel plus a special episode on Evita: www.ppfideas.comNext time: Gary Gerstle on the Republican National Convention Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The Great Political Fictions: American Wife

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 54:18


The penultimate episode in our fictions series is about Curtis Sittenfeld's American Wife (2008), which re-imagines the life of First Lady Laura Bush. One of the great novels about the intimacy of power and the accidents of politics, it sticks to the historical record while radically retelling it. What does the standard version leave out about the Bush presidency? How does an ordinary life become an extraordinary one? And where is the line between fact and fiction?Sign up now to PPF+ to get all our bonus episodes along with ad-free listening: coming soon for PPF+ subscribers Robert Saunders on his favourite political novel plus a special episode on Evita: www.ppfideas.comNext time: Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#124- Killer Crocodile

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 89:53


To kick off our Creature Feature July, we watched "Killer Crocodile" (1989)! We have a lot of questions this week: Where does this take place? Who's scarier- Judd Nelson's Santa or Killer Crocodile? Is this scary or not? Why was the crocodile paper mache? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Killer Crocodile 2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The Great Political Fictions: The Line of Beauty

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 53:46


Our political fictions series returns with Alan Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty (2004), which is set between Thatcher's two dominant general election victories of 1983 and 1987. A novel about the intersection between gay life and Tory life, high politics and low conduct, beauty and betrayal, it explores the price of power and the risks of liberation. It also contains perhaps the greatest of all fictional portrayals of a real-life prime minster: Thatcher dancing the night away.Sign up now to PPF+ to get all our bonus episodes along with ad-free listening: coming soon for PPF+ subscribers Robert Saunders on his favourite political novel plus a special episode on Evita: www.ppfideas.comNext time: Curtis Sittenfeld re-imagines Laura Bush in American Wife Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report

The Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report is your best resource for the Virginia Beach Fishing Report, Ocean View Fishing Report, Norfolk Fishing Report, Lynnhaven Inlet Fishing Report, and everywhere in between.For the anglers looking for an Eastern Shore Fishing Report, Hampton fishing report, Buckroe Beach Fishing Report, or York River fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in a Cape Charles fishing report and a Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel fishing report and for every location in the Lower Chesapeake Bay. For our guys looking for the Virginia fishing report, we've got you covered.This week we're talking to Captain Russ Kostinas aboard Top Notch Charter Fishing targeting Tuna and Mahi out of Rudee Inlet in Virginia Beach. To contact and book: visit their website, call 757-681-8068 or email TopNotchCharterFishing@gmail.comNext we dive into some artificial reef fishing and cobia sight fishing inside the bay with Captain Colt North with Litigator Sportfishing. We discuss how he targets sheepshead and flounder, cobia and spanish mackerel. We even hear a few stories about a rare virginia Triple Tail. To get out for a variety of species nearshore with Captain Colt, visit their social media channels, call 757-345-9698 or email litigatorsportfishing@gmail.com The final report is with Captain Eric Meyers aboard Heads N Tails Charters, diving into the Lynnhaven Inlet fishery, talking about topwater for puppy drum and targeting flounder with jigs. Captain Eric shares a few trade secrets, including the art of getting ‘un-snagged' without losing your lure or having to move the boat. Whether you want to get out on the bay, offshore or target inshore species, contact him by visiting Heads N Tails Booking Site or calling him at 757-573-9569.   During our what did you learn segment, we discuss important boat safety, sharing wisdom and advice from a captain who experienced a capsizing event during a recent tournament, no fish is worth your life, prioritize safety, wear your PFD and kill switch lanyard! here is a link to a wearable option that won't get in the way of fishing or make you hot: Manual Inflatable Belt Pack PFD It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Remember to text the word “LCBFR” to to 779-435-2918 or visit us online at www.greatdaysoutdoors.com/lcbfr to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Lower Chesapeake Bay Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive a PROMO CODE for a FREE AFTCO Camo Sunglasses Cleaner Cloth with the purchase of any products!Sponsors:Convert SolarGreat Days OutdoorsKillerDockHilton's Realtime-NavigatorAFTCO

All Things Travel
Planning the Perfect 3-Day Getaway: Family Fun and Adults-Only Escapes on a Budget

All Things Travel

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 30:32 Transcription Available


In this episode of All Things Travel, Ryan and Julie dive into planning the ideal 3-day vacation based on listener preferences. They explore both family-friendly and adults-only options, all within a budget of $3,000 (excluding flights).Key Points:Listener Poll Results: 91% prefer flying over driving50/50 split between adult-only and family-friendly trips60% chose relaxation over adventure68% opted for a budget under $3,000Fall was unanimously chosen as the preferred travel seasonFamily-Friendly Options: All-inclusive stay at Barcelo Maya Palace in Cancun ($2,316 for family of four)Royal Caribbean cruise on Utopia of the Seas ($2,741.68 for family of four)SeaWorld and Aquatica package in Orlando ($1,463 for family of four)Adults-Only Options: Sandals Ochi in Jamaica ($2,722 for two adults)Virgin Voyages cruise to Key West and Bimini ($2,688 for two adults)JW Marriott Marco Island, Sirene section ($2,312 for two adults)Tips for Maximizing Your Budget: Consider all-inclusive resorts or cruisesLook for packages that include meals and activitiesUtilize happy hours and local grocery stores to save on food and drinksImportance of Flexibility: Working with travel advisors can help find unexpected dealsBeing open to different destinations can lead to better valueWhether you're looking for a family adventure or a romantic getaway, this episode provides valuable insights on how to plan an unforgettable 3-day vacation without breaking the bank.Contact the hosts: Julie@CreatingMagicVacations.com Ryan@CreatingMagicVacations.comNext episode: Tune in for a discussion about a recent honeymoon trip to Thailand.All Business. No Boundaries. The DHL Supply Chain Podcast Welcome to All Business. No Boundaries, a collection of supply chain stories by DHL...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify~~~~~~~Grab Ryan's free download for planning the ultimate family all-inclusive vacation: https://bit.ly/allinclusivevacationtoptipsGrab Julie's free download for a baby and toddler vacation packing list: https://bit.ly/babytoddlerpackinglistReady to plan your vacation? Most families are confused and overwhelmed when planning a vacation. We work with you to plan a trip perfect for your family. Saving you time, money, and stress! Contact Ryan at ryan@creatingmagicvacations.com Contact Julie at julie@creatingmagicvacations.com Join the travel conversations and the fun in our Facebook Page! Please share the show with your travel buddies!! Click this link and share the show! Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by following and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app!

Why Are We Doing This?
#123- Uncle Sam

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 78:27


Happy Fourth, we watched "Uncle Sam" (1996)! We have a lot of questions this week: Why did the mom and sister look so similar? Are there funeral homes in this small town? Who casted Jody? Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Killer Crocodile Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
UK General Elections: 1979

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 59:32


Today's pivotal UK election is the one that brought Margaret Thatcher to Downing Street in 1979. David talks to historian Robert Saunders about how she did it and how it could have turned out very differently. What might have happened if the election had been called the previous year? Did Thatcherism already exist in 1979 or had it still to be invented? And how close did the Labour party come to permanent schism in the years following her victory?To hear our bonus episode on the epochal election of 1924 sign up now to PPF+ and you'll get ad-free listening plus all past, present and future bonuses: www.ppfideas.comNext time: 1997 and the New Labour landslide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#122- The Gay Deceivers

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 90:42


We had a brief hiatus, whoops! But we return for Pride Month with "The Gay Deceivers" (1969)! We have lots of questions this week: Was Elliot gay? Were they peonies? Is this what right-wingers think gay guys act like? Who was Judy Streisand? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Murder at the World Series Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Stuff That Interests Me
How to Protect Your Wealth Under a Labour Government Part 2

Stuff That Interests Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 9:19


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.theflyingfrisby.comNext week, I'm putting out my top ten picks from the Weird S**t Investment Conference, so look out for that, and at the end of today's piece, there is also a short note on Condor Gold, which will be of interest to some readers.But we have a General Election coming up in the UK, and citizens of this once-great nation want to know how to protect what they have worked for from the incoming Labour Government, which, you can be sure, is going to be sniffing around like a spaniel on luggage in an airport. We now have the Labour Manifesto, so we can start to be a bit more specific than we were in part one of this series.I stress: this is only the manifesto. There is a long history of governments doing things they didn't mention in their manifestos or failing to honour manifesto commitments. Roosevelt's confiscation of Americans' gold is one example that springs to mind, but that might just be because I have just been writing about it. There are plenty of examples in the UK too, even with the current government - increases to National Insurance, the Covid money splurge, failures on renters' reform, home building, immigration pledges, social care, and so on. Circumstances change and so will pledges, especially with a Prime Minister who has quite a track record when it comes to changing tack. Do not be surprised by the surprises that are inevitably coming.The broad argument of part one is that the pound will continue to be debased. It will buy you a lot less in five years than it does now. Whether we will see the 33% declines in the pound's purchasing power we have seen since 2020, I'm not sure, but the way to hedge yourself is to own non-government money - gold and bitcoin.Labour has pledged to “keep mortgage rates low” and to “retain the 2% inflation target,” which means it will keep a lid on interest rates, or try to, especially with official inflation now having come down to 2%. That all furthers my argument that the pound will continue to lose purchasing power.Labour has a gazillion things it wants to spend money on, ranging from Great British Energy to new teachers, breakfast clubs, and increased NHS appointments, so it is going to need low rates. It has also said it plans to move the “current budget into balance” and “ensure debt is falling.” All I can say is good luck with that. No chance. Spending is going to increase, and, even with the inevitable currency debasement, it is going to need to find tax revenue too. That means higher taxes.But higher taxes where? Taxes, relative to GDP, are already at their highest levels since World War Two, and Labour has promised no increases in National Insurance, Income Tax rates, or VAT. It has also pledged to cap corporation tax at 25% throughout the Parliament.Some increased revenue, it says, will come from clamping down on tax avoidance and modernising HMRC. A lot easier said than done.The big unmentionables have been Council Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Inheritance Tax. All three, I expect, will go up. Council Tax valuation bands are based on 1991 property prices. That is an obvious anachronism to “update,” though council tax goes to local coffers and Labour will be more interested in revenue at the national level. Even so, it is an obvious area of tax revenue growth. Not a lot you can do to avoid it, except move.Inheritance Tax, meanwhile, will not come down and will probably go up. It is, of course, morally wrong to want to pass the wealth you have earned and already paid taxes on to your heirs. Changes will be justified on the grounds of unearned wealth and exploit the politics of envy. The rate could rise to 50%, I suppose, while areas of relief - the seven-year gift rule, perhaps, the relief on main homes - could be removed. All I can say is plan early.Capital Gains Tax, meanwhile, is likely to rise. Starmer has avoided saying it won't. I expect to see it rise to levels concomitant with Income Tax with similar bands (i.e., 40% above £37k and 45% above £125k). The way to avoid this is by not transacting, which is what most will do unless they really have to, and so the effect of CGT rises will be market atrophy.Labour will also come after your pensions too - there is so much capital there - with those in the private sector likely to take a bigger hit than those in the state.There is also a lot of blurb about the launch of Great British Energy to “harness Britain's sun, wind and wave energy” with a windfall tax on oil and gas giants. That makes British oil and gas companies uninvestable. It says it will “deliver one hundred percent clean power by 2030,” though we know that clean power is neither clean nor green . They clearly haven't read their Alex Epstein, and it all means that essential fossil fuel will inevitably get more expensive, and the country will function less well as a result. Labour says it is going to reduce energy bills. Not possible without subsidies somewhere else, and these have to be paid for.The Housing MarketFollowers of Fred Harrison and the 18-year property cycle will note that Britain's housing market is heading towards a cycle high, with collapse starting in 2026. Perhaps that will be triggered by Labour's plans. It wants to fix planning and build a lot of social housing - that means a bet on builders and builders' merchants (Travis Perkins and Vistry, for example) might make sense, at least in the short run. There is a long history of governments failing to deliver on this, and I don't think Labour has any chance of meeting targets. If it comes anywhere close, it means Britain's housing stock is about to get even uglier.Labour's Freedom to Buy scheme, like Help to Buy, is just another means to pump more money into the housing market, and the general drift seems to be to subsidize at the bottom and tax at the top. It has ruled out Capital Gains Tax on your main residence, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it anyway. Meanwhile, Stamp Duty will continue, even if it means atrophy at the top end of the market. The attack on non-doms will also hit homes at the top end. For homes above £1 million, the costs of moving - high stamp duty especially, more if we get CGT too - just points to stagnation.Meanwhile, I expect the introduction of numerous schemes to protect tenants, which will only drive away landlords and end with higher rental costs.You know that I am a free-market guy, and I dislike on instinct market intervention, subsidy, and all the rest of it. All Labour's grand plans to encourage investment just reek of crony capitalism to me, so I tend to avoid, but I've no doubt that industrialists, who position themselves correctly, might make good money out of them. More on this after the election.My theory used to be this: that in the same way a Conservative Party that was so scared of the left-wing press became a social-democrat party, so will this Labour Government, scared of the right-wing press, end up lurching to the centre-right. I no longer see that. Labour is trying to present itself as centre-left, but the instinct is for government intervention and I see a lot more of it coming. The civil service, the Blob, and the government are theologically aligned and that is not good. It means they can progress their agenda. I'd love to be more optimistic, but, despite Starmer's purges, there is still a lot of socialist instinct in that party.Bottom line. Taxes are going to go up. Freedom is going to be eroded. The pound is going to lose purchasing power.If you are interested in buying gold, check out my recent report. I have a feeling it is going to come in very handy.My recommended bullion dealer is the Pure Gold Company. I also like Goldcore.Don't forget Life After the State - Why We Don't Need Government (2013), my first book, and many readers' favourite, is now back in print - with the audiobook here: Audible UK, Audible US, Apple Books. I recommend the audiobook ;)And if you are in the Edinburgh neck of the woods this August, look out for me at the Edinburgh Fringe. I'll be performing one of my “lectures with funny bits”. This one is all about the history of mining. As always, I shall be delivering it at Panmure House, where Adam Smith wrote Wealth of Nations. It's at 2pm most afternoons. You can get tickets here.Thoughts on Condor Gold

The Flying Frisby
How to Protect Your Wealth Under a Labour Government Part 2

The Flying Frisby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 9:19


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.theflyingfrisby.comNext week, I'm putting out my top ten picks from the Weird S**t Investment Conference, so look out for that, and at the end of today's piece, there is also a short note on Condor Gold, which will be of interest to some readers.But we have a General Election coming up in the UK, and citizens of this once-great nation want to know how to protect what they have worked for from the incoming Labour Government, which, you can be sure, is going to be sniffing around like a spaniel on luggage in an airport. We now have the Labour Manifesto, so we can start to be a bit more specific than we were in part one of this series.I stress: this is only the manifesto. There is a long history of governments doing things they didn't mention in their manifestos or failing to honour manifesto commitments. Roosevelt's confiscation of Americans' gold is one example that springs to mind, but that might just be because I have just been writing about it. There are plenty of examples in the UK too, even with the current government - increases to National Insurance, the Covid money splurge, failures on renters' reform, home building, immigration pledges, social care, and so on. Circumstances change and so will pledges, especially with a Prime Minister who has quite a track record when it comes to changing tack. Do not be surprised by the surprises that are inevitably coming.The broad argument of part one is that the pound will continue to be debased. It will buy you a lot less in five years than it does now. Whether we will see the 33% declines in the pound's purchasing power we have seen since 2020, I'm not sure, but the way to hedge yourself is to own non-government money - gold and bitcoin.Labour has pledged to “keep mortgage rates low” and to “retain the 2% inflation target,” which means it will keep a lid on interest rates, or try to, especially with official inflation now having come down to 2%. That all furthers my argument that the pound will continue to lose purchasing power.Labour has a gazillion things it wants to spend money on, ranging from Great British Energy to new teachers, breakfast clubs, and increased NHS appointments, so it is going to need low rates. It has also said it plans to move the “current budget into balance” and “ensure debt is falling.” All I can say is good luck with that. No chance. Spending is going to increase, and, even with the inevitable currency debasement, it is going to need to find tax revenue too. That means higher taxes.But higher taxes where? Taxes, relative to GDP, are already at their highest levels since World War Two, and Labour has promised no increases in National Insurance, Income Tax rates, or VAT. It has also pledged to cap corporation tax at 25% throughout the Parliament.Some increased revenue, it says, will come from clamping down on tax avoidance and modernising HMRC. A lot easier said than done.The big unmentionables have been Council Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and Inheritance Tax. All three, I expect, will go up. Council Tax valuation bands are based on 1991 property prices. That is an obvious anachronism to “update,” though council tax goes to local coffers and Labour will be more interested in revenue at the national level. Even so, it is an obvious area of tax revenue growth. Not a lot you can do to avoid it, except move.Inheritance Tax, meanwhile, will not come down and will probably go up. It is, of course, morally wrong to want to pass the wealth you have earned and already paid taxes on to your heirs. Changes will be justified on the grounds of unearned wealth and exploit the politics of envy. The rate could rise to 50%, I suppose, while areas of relief - the seven-year gift rule, perhaps, the relief on main homes - could be removed. All I can say is plan early.Capital Gains Tax, meanwhile, is likely to rise. Starmer has avoided saying it won't. I expect to see it rise to levels concomitant with Income Tax with similar bands (i.e., 40% above £37k and 45% above £125k). The way to avoid this is by not transacting, which is what most will do unless they really have to, and so the effect of CGT rises will be market atrophy.Labour will also come after your pensions too - there is so much capital there - with those in the private sector likely to take a bigger hit than those in the state.There is also a lot of blurb about the launch of Great British Energy to “harness Britain's sun, wind and wave energy” with a windfall tax on oil and gas giants. That makes British oil and gas companies uninvestable. It says it will “deliver one hundred percent clean power by 2030,” though we know that clean power is neither clean nor green . They clearly haven't read their Alex Epstein, and it all means that essential fossil fuel will inevitably get more expensive, and the country will function less well as a result. Labour says it is going to reduce energy bills. Not possible without subsidies somewhere else, and these have to be paid for.The Housing MarketFollowers of Fred Harrison and the 18-year property cycle will note that Britain's housing market is heading towards a cycle high, with collapse starting in 2026. Perhaps that will be triggered by Labour's plans. It wants to fix planning and build a lot of social housing - that means a bet on builders and builders' merchants (Travis Perkins and Vistry, for example) might make sense, at least in the short run. There is a long history of governments failing to deliver on this, and I don't think Labour has any chance of meeting targets. If it comes anywhere close, it means Britain's housing stock is about to get even uglier.Labour's Freedom to Buy scheme, like Help to Buy, is just another means to pump more money into the housing market, and the general drift seems to be to subsidize at the bottom and tax at the top. It has ruled out Capital Gains Tax on your main residence, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it anyway. Meanwhile, Stamp Duty will continue, even if it means atrophy at the top end of the market. The attack on non-doms will also hit homes at the top end. For homes above £1 million, the costs of moving - high stamp duty especially, more if we get CGT too - just points to stagnation.Meanwhile, I expect the introduction of numerous schemes to protect tenants, which will only drive away landlords and end with higher rental costs.You know that I am a free-market guy, and I dislike on instinct market intervention, subsidy, and all the rest of it. All Labour's grand plans to encourage investment just reek of crony capitalism to me, so I tend to avoid, but I've no doubt that industrialists, who position themselves correctly, might make good money out of them. More on this after the election.My theory used to be this: that in the same way a Conservative Party that was so scared of the left-wing press became a social-democrat party, so will this Labour Government, scared of the right-wing press, end up lurching to the centre-right. I no longer see that. Labour is trying to present itself as centre-left, but the instinct is for government intervention and I see a lot more of it coming. The civil service, the Blob, and the government are theologically aligned and that is not good. It means they can progress their agenda. I'd love to be more optimistic, but, despite Starmer's purges, there is still a lot of socialist instinct in that party.Bottom line. Taxes are going to go up. Freedom is going to be eroded. The pound is going to lose purchasing power.If you are interested in buying gold, check out my recent report. I have a feeling it is going to come in very handy.My recommended bullion dealer is the Pure Gold Company. I also like Goldcore.Don't forget Life After the State - Why We Don't Need Government (2013), my first book, and many readers' favourite, is now back in print - with the audiobook here: Audible UK, Audible US, Apple Books. I recommend the audiobook ;)And if you are in the Edinburgh neck of the woods this August, look out for me at the Edinburgh Fringe. I'll be performing one of my “lectures with funny bits”. This one is all about the history of mining. As always, I shall be delivering it at Panmure House, where Adam Smith wrote Wealth of Nations. It's at 2pm most afternoons. You can get tickets here.Thoughts on Condor Gold

Springfield Googolplex
Ep. 27 - Batman: The Movie (1966) with Daniel Grant

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 113:06


Holy Dutch angles, Batman! Inspired by the Simpsons episode, “Radioactive Man” (S7E2), Adam and Nate are taking on their first double feature focused on two versions of Batman. In the first installment, they're teaming up with special guest Daniel Grant (Spoiled Rotten, Uncolonized Podcast) to revisit Batman: The Movie (1966), its TV origins, and its Simpsons parody in the campy sixties version of Radioactive Man.Also in this episode:• What is camp? The tragically ludicrous? The ludicrously tragic? Something else entirely?• The stacked cast of character actors that flocked to this silly superhero romp.• The Batcave, the Batmobile, the Bat Repellent Shark Spray—we unpack the Batman arsenal, and what makes this rendition of the Caped Crusader unique.• A slew of sign gags and other shared comedy DNA with The Simpsons.Plus every Simpsons reference to Batman: The Movie and more bonus content at SpringfieldGoogolplex.comNext time, Adam and Nate complete their double feature with Tim Burton's Batman (1989) and “Last Exit to Springfield” (S4E17). Tune in two weeks from now! Same Plex time, same Plex channel!Follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, and Letterboxd.

Wildlife Rehabilitation: From Rescue to Release
S3E11 Dr. Miranda Torkelson On Medical Management Of Fox Part 2

Wildlife Rehabilitation: From Rescue to Release

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 41:21


Host Gail Buhl is back for Part 2 of her in-depth discussion with Minnesota-based wildlife veterinarian Dr. Miranda Torkelson on the medical management of fox. In this episode, Gail and Dr. Miranda touch on topics ranging from the treatment of mange and other parasites to diets, handler safety, housing, and preparation for release. Dr. Miranda urges listeners not to attempt to treat wild fox outside of the guidance of a licensed veterinarian. Dr. Torkelson was very gracious and if you have any questions about fox, fox mange, transfusions (for the veterinarian listeners) etc. please contact her via email: mirtork@gmail.comNext episode, Gail welcomes Tiffany Wentz-Root to discuss the mental health & wellness aspects of working in wildlife rehabilitation. Tiffany draws on her own experience as both a therapist and a person who has experienced mental health struggles to be able to delve into the topic in a meaningful way. This is a topic that affects all of us, whether we're aware of it or not, so we hope you'll join us for season 3, episode 12! Special thanks to Partners For Wildlife and The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. Our executive producer and host is Gail Buhl. Our producer is Kirk Klocke.To learn more about The Raptor Center, visit Homepage | The Raptor Center (umn.edu). For more on Partners for Wildlife, visit Partners for Wildlife Home | The Raptor Center (umn.edu)

Why Are We Doing This?
#121- Cops & Robbersons

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 85:16


Apologies for the belated episode, but we made up for it with a bottom-rung movie! We watched: "Cops & Robbersons" (1994), a sort of sister in arms to last week's "Loose Cannons". We have a lot of questions this week: What happened to Chevy Chase's hairline? Was this worse than "Loose Cannons"? Why was this made? Was this good? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: We're off! But we'll return on the 7th with "Bee Movie"! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The Great Political Fictions: Middlemarch (part 2)

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 50:32


This second episode about George Eliot's masterpiece explores questions of politics and religion, reputation and deception, truth and public opinion. What is the relationship between personal power and faith in a higher power? Is it ever possible to escape from the gossip of your friends once it turns against you? Who can rescue the ambitious when their ambitions are their undoing?To get two bonus episodes from our recent Bad Ideas series – on Email and VAR – sign up now to PPF+ and enjoy ad-free listening as well www.ppfideas.comNext time: Trollope's Phineas Redux, the great novel of parliamentary ups and downs.Coming soon on the Great Political Fictions: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Time Machine, Mother Courage and her Children, Atlas Shrugged, Midnight's Children, The Handmaid's Tale, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Angel Room
Guest-Cameesha Gourley: A Journey of Empathy, Healing, and Purpose

The Angel Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 37:43 Transcription Available


I'd love to hear from youHave you ever felt that your sensitivity could be your greatest asset? Cameesha Gourley, our guest and an empathic intuitive life coach, turned what many would see as a vulnerability into a powerful tool for guidance and healing. She opens up about the defining moment that ignited her empathic abilities and how this revelation reshaped her life and the lives of those around her. Through our candid conversation, we uncover the transformative power of embracing one's intuitive gifts, fostering a space where family members felt inspired to discover and nurture their own psychic talents.The journey of self-discovery doesn't follow a linear path, as Cameesha has learned firsthand. Her experiences with the birth of her child and the loss of her brother were pivotal in bringing her spiritual gifts to light—a sensitivity that has long been present but was magnified through these significant life events. Sharing memories of premonitions and unexplained 'knowings,' I shed light on the unexpected emergence of her healing abilities and the resulting challenges of integrating this aspect into her personal and professional life. The episode delves into the mentorships that helped Cameesha navigate these waters and the broader movement towards societal acceptance of metaphysical practices.Our special guest shares an equally compelling story, one that began with intuitive dreams hinting at a serious health challenge ahead—her own battle with cancer. Her resilience in the face of daunting obstacles—from surgery complications to the strain of a global pandemic—is nothing short of awe-inspiring. As she navigates through the loss of her husband's job and the tensions of an uncertain world, she finds solace and unexpected growth in alternative healing and comedy. The narrative reaches an uplifting crescendo with her being ready to help others navigate similar challenges.Cameesha's podcasts:  The Intuitive Empath, How to Bounce BackContact Info:  theintuitiveempath@gmail.com, how2bounceback@gmail.comNext week's topic: Female Archetypes, including a new one that is being considered to accommodate our expanding lifetimes. Support the Show.The Angel Room is a place for those who love angels, those who want to know more about them and how to get the most angelic guidance possible. You will enjoy spiritual, healing, enlightening, and empowering topics each week. Voted one of the best Best Soul Path Podcasts in 2023 by PlayerFM and one of the Top 100 Spiritual Podcasts on Feedspot .Host, Ivory LaNoue is a respected angel communicator based in central Arizona. She offers a variety of angel readings, angelic healing services, spiritual counseling, life coaching and mentoring to become a certified angel communicator or Empath. She is the author of Let Your Angels Lead, available on Amazon. Her book teaches you how to feel, see and hear your angels so you can gain the most angelic guidance possible in your life. Join Ivory's Patreon page (The Angel Room) for exclusive content, ad-free podcasts, live classes and events! Get a free 7-day subscription so you can check out what is available.You can learn more about Ivory and her services at IvoryAngelicMedium.com.Podcast: https://the-angel-room.onpodium.co/Email: ivoryangelic@outlook.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ivorylanoue4912Book: https://ivorylanoue.com/

Past Present Future
The Great Political Fictions: Middlemarch (part 1)

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 52:03


Our series on the great political novels and plays resumes with George Eliot's Middlemarch (1872), which has so much going on that it needs two episodes to unpack it. In this episode David discusses the significance of the book being set in 1829-32 and the reasons why Nietzsche was so wrong to characterise it as a moralistic tale. Plus he explains why a book about personal relationships is also a deeply political novel.To get two bonus episodes from our recent Bad Ideas series – on Email and VAR – sign up now to PPF+ and enjoy ad-free listening as well www.ppfideas.comNext time: Middlemarch (part 2) on marriage, hypocrisy, guilt and redemption.Coming soon on the Great Political Fictions: Phineas Redux, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Time Machine, Mother Courage and her Children, and much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#120- Loose Cannons

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 82:51


We watched: "Loose Cannons" (1990). We have a lot of questions this week: What is wrong with Dan Ackroyd? Why did Gene Hackman do this film? Is Hitler a top or a bottom? Is this supposed to be funny? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Mame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#119- Truck Turner

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 86:02


We watched: "Truck Turner" (1974). We have a lot of questions this week: Which hand is best to slap a hoe with? Did Nichelle Nichols die from carrying this movie? Should every American adult see this film? Was it Harvard or Harlem Blue? We don't know, we just loved this movie!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: Pluto TV SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Mame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The History of Bad Ideas: Antisemitism

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 49:49


Today's bad idea is one with a very long history: David talks to the historian Christopher Clark about antisemitism and the reasons for its endless recurrence. What has made discrimination against the Jews different from other kinds of violent prejudice over the course of European history? How did the ‘Jewish Question' become the battleground of German politics? Why do so many Christians have a love-hate relationship with Judaism? And where does the state of Israel fit into this story?For ad-free listening and bonus episodes – including more bad ideas – subscribe to PPF+ www.ppfideas.comNext time on The History of Bad Ideas: Adam Rutherford on Taxonomy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#118- Wicked Stepmother

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 85:00


We watched: "Wicked Stepmother". We have a lot of questions this week: Why did Bette Davis do this movie? Who told Colleen Camp to act? Did Sam's hair really look like Hitler's? Why did Bette Davis quit? Did Miranda and Sam ever get those ashtrays? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: PrimeSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Mame Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The History of Bad Ideas: Facebook Friends

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 50:04


In today's episode about seemingly good ideas gone badly wrong David talks to the philosopher and journalist Kathleen Stock about Facebook Friends, something that was meant to make us happier and better connected but really didn't. How did online friendship become so performative? Does its failings say more about Facebook and its business models or does it say more about us? And why are academics so susceptible to the madness of social media?For ad-free listening and bonus episodes – including more bad ideas – subscribe to PPF+ www.ppfideas.comNext time on The History of Bad Ideas: historian Christopher Clark on Antisemitism Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The History of Bad Ideas: The Gold Standard

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 44:42


In the second episode in our series on bad ideas David talks to the political economist Helen Thompson about the gold standard, which was meant to anchor the world economy until it all fell apart a hundred years ago. Why does gold so often appear like a stable basis for money in an unstable world – and why not silver? What made the gold standard a source of instability instead? How can money work if it has no material basis? And is quantitative easing a bad idea as well?For ad-free listening and bonus episodes – including more bad ideas – subscribe to PPF+ www.ppfideas.comNext time on The History of Bad Ideas: Kathleen Stock on Facebook Friends Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#117- Slithis

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 85:34


We watched: "Slithis", or "Spawn of the Slithis" (1978). We have a lot of questions this week: Was Slithis a parasite? What was the name of Roseanne's sister? Is skateboarding and joint-rolling a part of the Venice school curriculum? Would Slithis still eat you if you "crapped your pants"? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Wicked Stepmother Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The History of Bad Ideas: Eugenics

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 55:24


For the first episode in our new series about the hold of bad ideas David talks to the geneticist and science broadcaster Adam Rutherford about eugenics: from its origins in the 19th century through its heyday in the 20th century to its continuing legacy today. Is eugenics bad science, bad morality, bad politics – or all three? What are the fears that keep drawing people back to trying to control the consequences of human reproduction? And is a new age of consumerist eugenics upon us?For ad-free listening and bonus episodes – including more bad ideas – subscribe to PPF+ www.ppfideas.comNext time on The History of Bad Ideas: Helen Thompson on the Gold Standard Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#116- Chastity

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 85:08


We watched: "Chastity" (1968). We have a lot of questions this week: Who was Chastity more like: Aileen Wuornos or Forrest Gump? Is this a horror movie? Who does this movie hate more-- women with trauma or lesbians? Who told Sonny Bono he could write? Is Lucas's Cher impression accurate? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: Streaming on YouTube!SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: The Deadly Spawn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sally Serves It Up
Tolerating Uncomfortable Emotions & Why It's An Essential (weight loss) Skill

Sally Serves It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 33:01


It's very normal to use food and alcohol as a way to cope with uncomfortable emotions that we've decided we can't or won't tolerate. We think the emotions shouldn't be there. On a primal level, we think that something's very wrong and we want to use buffers like sugar and alcohol to fix the "problem". These buffers quickly take hold as habit and before we know it, it happens without us even realising and strong cravings present in response to particular circumstances, settings and emotions.  In this episode, I explain how it's possible to change your eating and drinking behaviours when you decide to believe in your capacity to tolerate uncomfortable emotions like stress and boredom, frustration and urge, anger and restlessness. And that nothing is wrong when you feel these things, they're a part of life and the opportunity is in improving your reaction to them.  This is a total game changer! www.sallywebstercoaching.comNext intake for my Signature Eating & Drinking Habit Change Programme starts W/C 15th May. Book your free consultation call before then to join me.

Why Are We Doing This?
#115- Birdemic: Shock and Terror

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 84:03


We watched: "Birdemic: Shock and Terror" (2010). We have a LOT of questions this week: What was wrong with Patsy van Ettinger? What was wrong with James Nguyen? Why was this made? Who was responsible for the CGI? What even happened in this? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: Tubi, Pluto TV, or Freevee!SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Chastity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The History of Freedom w/Lea Ypi: What is the Free Market?

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 50:29


In the latest episode of our series about different ideas of freedom David and Lea explore what makes the free market free – and where it fails. How does buying and selling stuff advance human freedom? What does the free market free us from? And is it really possible to be free in a world dominated by credit and debt? Sign up now for PPF+ to get bonus episodes and ad-free listening www.ppfideas.comNext on the History of Freedom: Anarchism and Nihilism Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Past Present Future
The History of Freedom w/Lea Ypi: What is the Free Market?

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 50:29


In the latest episode of our series about different ideas of freedom David and Lea explore what makes the free market free – and where it fails. How does buying and selling stuff advance human freedom? What does the free market free us from? And is it really possible to be free in a world dominated by credit and debt? Sign up to PPF+ to get ad-free listening and two bonus episodes a month – just go to ppfideas.comNext on the History of Freedom: Anarchism and Nihilism Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#114- Home Sweet Hell

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 85:53


We watched: "Home Sweet Hell" (2015). We have a lot of questions this week: Did it really take three people to write this? Why did Katherine Heigl do this movie? What was this supposed to be? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: StarzSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Troop Beverly Hills Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#112- The Bat People

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 83:04


We watched: "The Bat People" (1974). We have a LOT of questions this week: Why was this called "The Bat People"? Who was the fruit for? Why was this so awful? Who wrote this? Why did a major distributor produce this? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram and Threads: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Against the Dark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Springfield Googolplex
Ep. 24 - Police Academy

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 127:56


On its 40th anniversary, Adam and Nate endured Police Academy (1984) so you don't have to! They also give a rundown of the many times The Simpsons has slammed this movie, with a deep dive into the episode, “Marge Be Not Proud” (S7E11), a hilarious and heartbreaking classic that Adam can barely watch.Also in this episode:• Trying to empathize with the fans who give this 10/10 on IMDb• What makes good low-brow humor?• Speculation about why the Simpsons writers hate this movie so much• CanCon corner: Toronto on film, playing itself and others • Plus every Simpsons reference to Spinal Tap at SpringfieldGoogolplex.comNext time, Adam and Nate take a swing at The Natural (1984) and The Simpsons' ode to baseball “Homer at the Bat” (S3E17).Follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, and Letterboxd.

Why Are We Doing This?
#111- Mother, Jugs & Speed

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 99:02


We watched: "Mother, Jugs & Speed" (1976). We have a lot of questions this week: Why was Bill Cosby entertaining? Why was this so dark? Was this good? Who's who? How awful do you have to be to make Bill Cosby look likeable? How many people do you think die in this (you'll never guess!)? Why did Joseph Barbera produce this? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: Internet ArchiveSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram and Threads: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Twilight: Breaking Dawn Pt. 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Springfield Googolplex
Ep. 23 - This Is Spinal Tap with Marko Djurdjic

Springfield Googolplex

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 167:12


Film and music writer Marko Djurdjic joins Adam and Nate to revisit Rob Reiner's groundbreaking rockumentary This Is Spinal Tap (1984), alongside the band's Simpsons cameo in “The Otto Show” (S3E22).Also in this episode:• How mockumentaries became the baseline in contemporary comedy• The attention to detail that make this the best faux documentary around• Marko's guide to the sublime and the ridiculous in heavy metal• Why do we poke fun at the things we love?Plus every Simpsons reference to Spinal Tap at SpringfieldGoogolplex.comNext time, Adam and Nate enroll in Police Academy (1984) and one of the many Simpsons slams on this movie in “Marge Be Not Proud” (S7E11) to celebrate (or lament?) the movie's 40th anniversary.Follow us @simpsonsfilmpod on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, and Letterboxd.

ThatFKingShow
Chunks of Hallmark

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 60:55


Joe from the Hallmark of greatness packs his bags and sets off into the great unknown this week after a nuclear hiccup on Earth. What will he save and how does he save it? And will he manage to get a word in with both Boo and Harry the bastard as observers?Check out Joes tingsTwitter of GreatnessLink tree of GreatnessWebsite – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging i…End of the world musicMinitemen - CoronaWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
Oodles inside Jim Davidson

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 63:26


Oodles from Modern Escapism climbs inside the bowels of Jim Davidson to escape the apocalypse. What items is he wanting to take with him and will he succeed in getting them all? With Resident evil, sci-fi, metal gear solid and "being a sex goblin" as specialist subjects... Who knows.Planty for 100 Things we learned from film is also here for moral support and helping with the difficult questions about enemas.Get ready for the most northern episode yetOodles and Modern escapism can be found all over the Internet, and at their website hereModernescapism.co.ukPlanty can be found on every podcast that will have him, or herelinktr.ee/100thingsWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.comMany thanks to the "FIVERR ARTIST" - WTFDYW's- Deadbeat Punk, you can find him atTwitter BuzzsproutMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) - Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco - Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova - Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo - Freesound Music - Swinging i…End of the world Music"Angel of death" - SlayerWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
Kevin Ryan & Dara the Rock Ó Briain

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 65:58


Kevin Ryan writes scripts... that's not just fancy letters. and he's a man who knows what it's like to be in charge of unlimited power thanks to his podcast "Tyrants in Training", What happens when he's finally asked the same sort of life-changing questions? Warm Lilt is what happensCheck out Kevins thingsTwitterWebsiteWebsite – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging i…End of the world themeREM - It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)Website - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
You've lost a lot of blood

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 53:13


Todays guest is another leg end of the british wrestling scene, he's been around the block, down the road, over the hill, faraway, overseas, up the creek, under pressure, rich and famous then back down to the local kebab shop of the industry. He is…. Sunset SkipCheck out Skips tingsTwitter#findsunsetskipWebsite – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging i…End of the world themeSpice girls - GoodbyeWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
The Adventures of Punk and Price

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 39:07


This week, a Deadbeat punk see's the planet turned into a grease pan and he meets some nice Steves. They're nice enough to pick him up 6 things and give him a nice ship though, what does he want to take with him on his travels? and what does he end up with?You can find him onlineTwitter BuzzsproutWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.comAdvert from the lovely folks at Insomniac Snack PodcastWebsiteTwitterAbbie StabbyTwitchInstagramFacebookMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) - Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco - Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova - Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo - Freesound Music - Swinging i…End of the world Music"Build me up butter cup" - The FoundationsWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
Randle Parker in "The Machine what shags you"

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 36:29


Taking his turn in the hot seat this week is Randle Parker, from Randle Parkers film club. In what turns out to be a holy different end of the world experience from ones we've experienced in the past, Randle talks about his love of world cinema, chocolate, Grange hill and Cynthia Rothrock.Check out Randles stuffTwitterLink tree linkageWebsite – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging i…End of the world music"I want your sex" George MichaelWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
Little Pod of Horrors

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 30:17


This week it's Boo's turn for real as he gets word back from Planet Dollywood and the Clones he left behind celebrating Boodism. And he assembles his away team to check out a new planet. How friendly are the locals? well... They might like one of the things he brought with him on his ship at least. Website – TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail – FKingHello@gmail.comAbbie StabbyTwitchInstagramFacebookMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) – Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco – Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova – Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo – Freesound Music – Swinging i…Cheeky Music interludesFeed MeSkid RowBoth from the movie Little Shop of HorrorsWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
Katarina Waters "Mythical creatures and women who kill"

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 40:18


Katarina Waters gets to pack her bags this week for a one-way ticket off-planet, but what's going into them? and what will the mind-reading device see as her specialist subjects to answer trivia on?Join us as we have what turns out to be a show that's surprisingly light on wrestle talk, with the WWE, OVW ECW, Impact and all-around indie wrestling superstar AKA: The Beautiful nightmare/Katie Lea Burchill/Winter/Kat Noir/Kat Waters/NikitaWe would like to apologise for suggesting that Kat had "Broken bones" in our intro... we will however note that she didn't protest the suggestion she also stole souls.You can find Kat onlineTwitterInstagramWebsiteDead Mans Hand indiegogoWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.comAbbie StabbyTwitchInstagramFacebookMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) - Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco - Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova - Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo - Freesound Music - Swinging i…End of the world Music"Hallowed land" - Paradise LostWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ThatFKingShow
Cats or Porn

ThatFKingShow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 56:53


Captain J Spaulding is in the hot seat this week when he wins a global lottery to be the last remaining human.He's guested numerous times on the show but we don't actually know much about him, this all changes as we talk about his very short wrestling career, his experience touring in a death metal band and porn... far too much porn.You can find him online @CptspauldingWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.comMUSICArmageddon vacation introСукины Сыны / Sons Of Bitches (RU) - Мальчи…Ad breaksLobo Loco - Helges Friend woke upThe Elevator Bossa Nova - Bensound.comNext week musicGiorgio De Campo - Freesound Music - Swinging i…End of the world MusicMetallica - Into the fireWebsite - TotalCultZone.ComElectronic mail - FKingHello@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#110- Berserk!

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 75:16


We watched: "Berserk!" (1968). We have a lot of questions this week: How delusional do you have to be to go to the Aryan Nation when your acting career fails? What accent was Joan supposed to have? Was that a wig? Were the poodles intelligent? How awful is Ty Hardin at acting? Was this supposed to be scary? How drunk was Joan Crawford? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram and Threads: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Twilight: Breaking Dawn Pt. 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#109- Fireproof

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 108:15


We'd like to give a big "Welcome Back!" to our old friend, Kirk Cameron! We watched: "Fireproof" (2008). We have a lot of questions this week: Why base a bad movie off of a worse self-help book? Does Jesus have to be involved to keep your marriage together? Where was the Kirk Cameron's internet porn scene? Why was Kirk Cameron such a bad person in this movie? What did his mom do? Was this good? Why'd we watch this? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: DailymotionSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram and Threads: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: The Gay Deceivers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#108- Return of Shanghai Joe

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 81:10


Here's one from the vaults for our old fans! This week we watched: "Return of Shanghai Joe" (1975). We have a lot of questions this week: Wait, Tommy Morrison is John Wayne's nephew? Why did we watch this? Was this worse than "Love Camp 7"? How did we manage to talk about ANYTHING but this movie? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: TubiSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram and Threads: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: Fireproof! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why Are We Doing This?
#107- Love Camp 7

Why Are We Doing This?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 80:23


This week we watched: "Love Camp 7" (1969). We have a lot of questions this week: How did they make a sexploitation boring? How offensive was this? Who asked for this? They couldn't find any other actresses? Why was this so bad? We don't know!Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts!Where to watch: Internet ArchiveSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram and Threads: why.r.we.doing.thisLucas's LetterboxdCathy's LetterboxdCONTACT USwhyarewedoingthispodcast1@gmail.comNext week: The Return of Shanghai Joe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Joelby's funky vocal house!
Episode 98: Kiki (Promo Podcast)

Joelby's funky vocal house!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 62:20


In the lead up to the January Kiki pool party in Sydney, here's a little promo podcast full of disco, vocal house and hands in the air summer classics aimed squarely at warming everyone up for a big couple of weeks, and a 2024 full of new podcast music!Last Kiki Pool Party, and all Daywash tickets: www.daywash.com.au Joelby Podcasts//Tip//Socials//Gigs//Everything: www.djjoelby.comNext episode coming in a few days.Until next time...!