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The guys are off to Chicago this week for Jared's bachelor party but we didn't want to leave you guys hanging without an episode in your feed this week. We decided to give you all a sneak behind the Patreon curtain by publishing our most recent premium episode to all listeners. If you like what you hear be sure to become a member at https://alamodomeaudible.com to unlock all of our premium podcast episodes! So great to be talking about real football again! We even got to breakdown the difference between 11 and 12 personnel, and why UTSA will probably run a lot more of the former than the latter this season. Throughout the first 41 minutes of the podcast we break down the standouts and general takeaways of the first week of fall camp before diving into a discussion on the threat and opportunity that Name, Image, and Likeness rules present for the UTSA program. We also discuss the new “Lets Go 210” marketing campaign UTSA has launched, and debate the proper pronunciation of the Countdown City's area code. Lastly we introduce Lisa Campos' latest impressive head coach hire, Matt Wernecke of the Men's Golf program. The native Texan brings an impressive resume with him to San Antonio.
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What it do, every one of you. It's caleb and we are back with another episode of Calebs Corner. This is our first official episode of my new segment “The Countdown City Collection.” As a San Antonio born and bred civilian I find that there's not a lot of hype going on about our city. This segment is meant to change that, I provide a platform for artists and individuals from San Antonio to boost their brand and speak about their constant messages in the safe and environment. Today's episode is guest starring KNG RYL D'Shaun, a San Antonio native who shares with me his musical journey and his experience growing up in our home. This is a great chance to get to know him and promote his music. All of his information is below! Check out his current work and we will have him back on when his new work releases. Enjoy! As always like, share and subscribe Thank you
Jordan Marks in conversation with City of Birmingham Swimming Club Head Coach Carl Grosvenor. Original Broadcast Date: 19 December 2020 www.switchradio.co.uk
Happy Halloween Geeks and Geekettes! Steady here and this week I am joined by Rob and first time guest Eliud as we discuss the Countdown City Geekcast Review of HALLOWEEN! Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Instagram: countdowncitygeekcast Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Subscribe to us on YouTube: Countdown City Geeks on YouTube Music by Bensound
This Podcast we announce a ton of stuff for Countdown City Comic Con. We touch on some nerd news and discuss a little of what we plan to do moving forward with the podcast. We hope you enjoy the podcast and thank you as always for listenining.
Whats up Geeks & Geekettes! Steady here and in this episode of the CCG podcast I am joined by Jericho and Dusty as we take the podcast on the road to Dragon's Lair Comic & Fantasy shop for their Grand Opening celebration! Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Instagram: countdowncitygeekcast Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Subscribe to us on YouTube: Countdown City Geekcast on YouTube Music by Bensound
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This week we are joined by Tommy Doan, founder of Countdown City Comic Con! Listen in as he shares his passion and all it takes to launch a Con with a unique vision!Also, in our first segment hear our thoughts on Halloween and cooler weather and catch up on the recent culinary adventures of San Antonio Stephanie!In our movie review segment we take a look at the movie Blade Runner 2049. How many tacos does it get? Take a listen and find out!All this on this weeks episode of A Few Minutes With...!
Whats up Geeks & Geekettes! Steady here, and in this episode of the CCG podcast I am joined by Jericho, Dusty, and everyone's favorite friendly neighborhood Spidey fan, Rob as we talk all about Marvel Studios' SPIDERMAN: HOMECOMING! Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Instagram: countdowncitygeekcast Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Subscribe to us on YouTube: Countdown City Geekcast on YouTube Music by Bensound
Whats up Geeks & Geekettes! Steady here, and in this episode of the CCG podcast I am joined by Jesus and Dusty as we talk all about DC Comics' WONDER WOMAN and pay a short tribute to the late ADAM WEST. Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Instagram: countdowncitygeekcast Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Music by Bensound
What's up Geeks and Geekettes! In this weeks episode of the Countdown City Geekcast - Steady, Dusty, Jericho, & Rob review Saban's long awaited reboot, POWER RANGERS! Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Instagram: countdowncitygeekcast Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Music by Bensound
In today's episode Steady, Jericho and the one and only Rob review the casting/released set pictures of Spider-Man: Homecoming. The brand new first trailer for Underworld: Blood Wars! Finally, we discuss the shocking news of Deathstroke being the possible main villain in the solo Batman movie! Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Instagram: countdowncitygeekcast Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Music by Bensound
In today's episode Steady and Jericho review everything about SUICIDE SQUAD. The good, the bad, and the beautiful (Killer Croc). Lastly, listen to the episode to find out how you can win 2 free Joker & Harley Quinn Metals Die Cast figures by JadaToys. Contest available to US residents only. No purchase necessary. The CCG podcast is not affiliated with Warner Bros. Pictures or DC Comics. Like us on Facebook: Countdown City Geekcast on FB Follow us on Twitter: @CCG_Podcast Music by Bensound
*south kongress t-shirts available at https://teespring.com/southkongress * No Flash, No Preacher... no problem! DC messed around and put out a hit, so it's only right we take the time to break down the rights, wrongs, high and lows of 'Suicide Squad'! This week, my guest Ted Colunga of the 'Countdown City Geekcast' and I discuss lost high school years, how binge watching affects family time, and the greatness that is the Comic Con experience. After the formalities, we talk some 'Man of Steel' and 'Batman v. Superman', his undying optimism, and my everlasting pessimism, on our way to 'Suicide Squad'. We get into Will Smith's return to the summer blockbuster, what could have been with Tom Hardy, the new Joker/ Harley dynamic, and ALL THE THINGS THEY LEFT ON THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR! You'll hear us pray to the altar of Viola Davis, admit 'Avengers 2' was kinda trash, and try to figure out how to get BET 'Uncut' in 2016 on this week's Fan X Fan Show!
In this one, I talk about a crazy NFL fan, how I'm always late to viral videos, Wal-Mart, Perfecto, Book club Countdown City and I rank my Top Ten Songs about California. Enjoy!
In this episode of Everything Justin discusses his spoiler-filled week of Bloodline and Countdown City, while Keith tries to justify his terrible movie choices of The Gambler and Mortdecai. The two then discuss The League of Extraordianry Gentlemen and Alan Moore's body of work. The show closes with a brief discussion of last week's recommendation of 80 days, and Justin recommends the Polygon write up and prototype video of Alan Wake 2.
Here we are the for the first time as the Countdown City Geekcast. Time to catch up.
It’s no surprise that when scientists in Ben H. Winters‘ The Last Policeman series declare that a 6.5-mile asteroid is going to destroy life as we know it on October 3, civilization starts to unravel. Governments collapse. People quit their jobs and abandon their families. Survivalists stock up on guns and food, imagining there’s a way to outsmart the impending holocaust. Fatalists sink into hedonism, depression or suicide. And then there’s Hank Palace, a detective on the Concord, N.H., police force and the eponymous star of Winter’s trilogy. Faced with the end of the world, Palace does the almost unthinkable: he keeps doing his job. “He’s taken an oath to uphold the law … and to him an oath is an oath, a promise is a promise, and it doesn’t matter what the context is,” Winters says in his New Books in Science Fiction and Fantasy interview. Palace remains dedicated to his job as he tries to: determine whether an apparent suicide is actually a murder (Book 1); track down a missing person (Book 2); and find his sister, who’s joined a group determined to save the planet (Book 3). Throughout the trilogy, Winters demonstrates a mastery of two genres, a fact reflected in the awards the series has collected. The first book, The Last Policeman, earned an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, while the second book, Countdown City, was recognized for excellence in science fiction with the receipt of the Philip K. Dick Award, and the third book, World of Trouble, which was published in July 2014, is a finalist for (another!) Edgar Award (the winner will be announced in April). Like his main character, Winters likes to be prepared while remaining flexible. “I always start with a pretty good outline and then by the time I’m really deep into the book that outline is more or less thrown away and replaced by a different one,” Winters says. “I have to allow the outline to be there but for it to always be provisional, to always be a work in progress.” Among other topics tackled in the interview are Winters’ optimism about human nature, the art of telling a compelling mystery, and some hints about his next book (a mystery in an alternate or “counter-factual” America). Related link: * Follow Ben H. Winters on his blog at http://benhwinters.com/, on Twitter at @BenHWinters or on Facebook. Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. He worked for many years as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform, and now serves as director of communications for a think tank in New York City. He blogs at Rob Wolf Books and I Saw it Today. Follow him on Twitter: @RobWolfBooks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s no surprise that when scientists in Ben H. Winters‘ The Last Policeman series declare that a 6.5-mile asteroid is going to destroy life as we know it on October 3, civilization starts to unravel. Governments collapse. People quit their jobs and abandon their families. Survivalists stock up on guns and food, imagining there’s a way to outsmart the impending holocaust. Fatalists sink into hedonism, depression or suicide. And then there’s Hank Palace, a detective on the Concord, N.H., police force and the eponymous star of Winter’s trilogy. Faced with the end of the world, Palace does the almost unthinkable: he keeps doing his job. “He’s taken an oath to uphold the law … and to him an oath is an oath, a promise is a promise, and it doesn’t matter what the context is,” Winters says in his New Books in Science Fiction and Fantasy interview. Palace remains dedicated to his job as he tries to: determine whether an apparent suicide is actually a murder (Book 1); track down a missing person (Book 2); and find his sister, who’s joined a group determined to save the planet (Book 3). Throughout the trilogy, Winters demonstrates a mastery of two genres, a fact reflected in the awards the series has collected. The first book, The Last Policeman, earned an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, while the second book, Countdown City, was recognized for excellence in science fiction with the receipt of the Philip K. Dick Award, and the third book, World of Trouble, which was published in July 2014, is a finalist for (another!) Edgar Award (the winner will be announced in April). Like his main character, Winters likes to be prepared while remaining flexible. “I always start with a pretty good outline and then by the time I’m really deep into the book that outline is more or less thrown away and replaced by a different one,” Winters says. “I have to allow the outline to be there but for it to always be provisional, to always be a work in progress.” Among other topics tackled in the interview are Winters’ optimism about human nature, the art of telling a compelling mystery, and some hints about his next book (a mystery in an alternate or “counter-factual” America). Related link: * Follow Ben H. Winters on his blog at http://benhwinters.com/, on Twitter at @BenHWinters or on Facebook. Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. He worked for many years as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform, and now serves as director of communications for a think tank in New York City. He blogs at Rob Wolf Books and I Saw it Today. Follow him on Twitter: @RobWolfBooks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s no surprise that when scientists in Ben H. Winters‘ The Last Policeman series declare that a 6.5-mile asteroid is going to destroy life as we know it on October 3, civilization starts to unravel. Governments collapse. People quit their jobs and abandon their families. Survivalists stock up on guns and food, imagining there’s a way to outsmart the impending holocaust. Fatalists sink into hedonism, depression or suicide. And then there’s Hank Palace, a detective on the Concord, N.H., police force and the eponymous star of Winter’s trilogy. Faced with the end of the world, Palace does the almost unthinkable: he keeps doing his job. “He’s taken an oath to uphold the law … and to him an oath is an oath, a promise is a promise, and it doesn’t matter what the context is,” Winters says in his New Books in Science Fiction and Fantasy interview. Palace remains dedicated to his job as he tries to: determine whether an apparent suicide is actually a murder (Book 1); track down a missing person (Book 2); and find his sister, who’s joined a group determined to save the planet (Book 3). Throughout the trilogy, Winters demonstrates a mastery of two genres, a fact reflected in the awards the series has collected. The first book, The Last Policeman, earned an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, while the second book, Countdown City, was recognized for excellence in science fiction with the receipt of the Philip K. Dick Award, and the third book, World of Trouble, which was published in July 2014, is a finalist for (another!) Edgar Award (the winner will be announced in April). Like his main character, Winters likes to be prepared while remaining flexible. “I always start with a pretty good outline and then by the time I’m really deep into the book that outline is more or less thrown away and replaced by a different one,” Winters says. “I have to allow the outline to be there but for it to always be provisional, to always be a work in progress.” Among other topics tackled in the interview are Winters’ optimism about human nature, the art of telling a compelling mystery, and some hints about his next book (a mystery in an alternate or “counter-factual” America). Related link: * Follow Ben H. Winters on his blog at http://benhwinters.com/, on Twitter at @BenHWinters or on Facebook. Rob Wolf is the author of The Alternate Universe and The Escape. He worked for many years as a journalist, writing on a wide range of topics from science to justice reform, and now serves as director of communications for a think tank in New York City. He blogs at Rob Wolf Books and I Saw it Today. Follow him on Twitter: @RobWolfBooks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest on the Morning Media Menu was Ben H. Winters. He has written a number of novels, including Edgar Award-winning The Last Policeman. Countdown City, the sequel to that genre bending novel about a detective solving crimes at the end of the world, comes out this week.