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Mike and Mark eventually arrive at a discussion of our eroding proficiency with language, but not before twists and turns about A/C, electric blankets, towel heaters and toilet seats. ------------------ Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live
Mike and Mark eventually arrive at a discussion of our eroding proficiency with language, but not before twists and turns about A/C, electric blankets, towel heaters and toilet seats. ------------------ Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live
Mike and Mark eventually arrive at a discussion of our eroding proficiency with language, but not before twists and turns about A/C, electric blankets, towel heaters and toilet seats. ------------------ Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On the milestone episode 50 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at our favorite creature designs in cinema. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcast, Fresh Cuts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they discuss their Top 5 favorite creature designs ever. What creature designs would appear on YOUR Top 5 list? Find out our Top 5s on CC #50.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On episode #49 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at the 1994 Gunnar Hansen vehicle, Mosquito. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcast, Fresh Cuts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they breakdown this underrated creature feature from the Early 90s's. Is Mosquito a cult classic in our eyes or an easily forgotten cheesy creature feature? Find out our thoughts on CC #49.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
Join David on a visit to Creature Comforts Brewing Company in Athens, Georgia, and explore how craft beer can bring people together and drive meaningful community impact. You will hear how the brewery sources local ingredients, partners with the University of Georgia, and leads initiatives like Get Comfortable and Brew for One. Discover how Creature Comforts blends brewing, storytelling, and philanthropy into a model for community-focused business.
Send us Fan MailEverything Now feels like a party you can't leave and that's the point. We hit play on Arcade Fire's 2017 dance-rock album and let it wash over us: drum-machine pulse, glossy synths, hot horns, and that extra spark from Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk in the production mix. It's a record that people love, hate, or love to hate, so we slow down and actually talk through what it's doing and why it still feels uncomfortably current.We get into the album's big themes: hyper-consumerism, attention overload, and the weird feeling that every song and every ad is happening at the same time. From the title track's maximalist message to Infinite Content's not-so-funny mirror of subscription life, we connect the lyrics to the daily reality of screens, scrolling, and the urge to fill every empty moment. We also dig into the darker corners, like Creature Comfort's take on fame and self-image, and Peter Pan's fear-of-growing-up energy that ends up becoming our shared favorite deep cut.Then we make it a game: we call the singles the “hits” and rank the best non-hits at the end. We talk wordplay, sarcasm, religious references, and how real-life controversy can change the way you hear a song like We Don't Deserve Love. If you're looking for an Everything Now track breakdown, an Arcade Fire deep cuts guide, or just a lively conversation that treats pop culture and meaning seriously without getting stiff, you're in the right place. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us your top non-hit from Everything Now.Support the show
Send us Fan MailEverything Now feels like a party you can't leave and that's the point. We hit play on Arcade Fire's 2017 dance-rock album and let it wash over us: drum-machine pulse, glossy synths, hot horns, and that extra spark from Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk in the production mix. It's a record that people love, hate, or love to hate, so we slow down and actually talk through what it's doing and why it still feels uncomfortably current.We get into the album's big themes: hyper-consumerism, attention overload, and the weird feeling that every song and every ad is happening at the same time. From the title track's maximalist message to Infinite Content's not-so-funny mirror of subscription life, we connect the lyrics to the daily reality of screens, scrolling, and the urge to fill every empty moment. We also dig into the darker corners, like Creature Comfort's take on fame and self-image, and Peter Pan's fear-of-growing-up energy that ends up becoming our shared favorite deep cut.Then we make it a game: we call the singles the “hits” and rank the best non-hits at the end. We talk wordplay, sarcasm, religious references, and how real-life controversy can change the way you hear a song like We Don't Deserve Love. If you're looking for an Everything Now track breakdown, an Arcade Fire deep cuts guide, or just a lively conversation that treats pop culture and meaning seriously without getting stiff, you're in the right place. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us your top non-hit from Everything Now.Support the show
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On episode #48 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at the 1976 Bert I. Gordon effort, The Food of the Gods. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcast, Fresh Cuts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they breakdown this underrated creature feature from the Late 70's. Is The Food of the Gods a cult classic in our eyes or an easily forgotten B-movie? Find out our thoughts on CC #48.Join the conversation: FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644 Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
Send us Fan MailEric sits down with Jess, founder of Model Citizen, a creative branding agency specializing in custom merch, apparel, and e-commerce experiences. With over 20 years of entrepreneurial experience and nearly a decade in the promotional branding space, Jess shares how he transitioned from working behind the scenes executing others' visions to building something fully his own—where creativity, control, and long-term vision finally align.In this episode, they break down the realities of running a modern creative business—from landing clients through relationships and referrals to navigating the shift into direct-to-consumer with his new retail concept, Creature Comforts. Jess also opens up about the challenges of balancing business growth, content creation, and family life, while staying authentic in a world that constantly demands attention online.In This Episode: What Model Citizen is and how it evolved into a full creative branding agency The shift from working under others to owning the creative process How custom merch and print-on-demand are changing the industry Why word-of-mouth and relationships still drive most business The move from B2B services into B2C retail with Creature Comforts The challenges of building a brand without an existing audience Social media burnout—and learning to re-engage with it intentionally Why most print-on-demand merch quality falls short (and how to fix it) Balancing content creation with actually running a business Starting a podcast vs. just feeding the content machine Parenting, entrepreneurship, and the reality of time constraints Building something authentic instead of chasing trends
Roberta Taylor joins me to talk about her games and the Canadian board game scene. We discuss games we wish we could get to the table more often. And we are looking forward to more warmth to our days and meeting up with friends to game.00:00:00 Intro00:00:15 Getting to know Roberta Taylor00:05:25 Exploring the Canadian Board Game SceneEric M. LangSen-Foong LimDaryl AndrewsChristopher ChungLuke Parnell - Kerf Cut GamesBryan Bell(Please note that not all of the designers were mentioned but added them so people can look them up)00:06:03 Canadian PublishersKTBG / Burnt Island Games Hot Banana Games First Fish GamesOff the Page GamesRoxleyInside up GamesScorpion Masqué 00:09:23 Canadian ConventionsTerminal City Tabletop ConBreakout ConToon conFallCon GOBfest 00:16:14 Female presenting Canadian DesignersErica BouyourisHelaina CappelMarie Wong and Pauline KongStephanie KwokAlara CameronShannon McDowell00:19:16 Canadian Content CreatorsMandi Hutchinson - Salt and Sass Games PodcastFoster the MeepleWatch it playedKovray00:29:10 5 games we don't get played nearly enough00:29:58 Wicked and Wise00:31:38 SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence 00:34:04 Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends 00:36:48 Endeavor Deep Sea00:40:33 Targi00:42:46 The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship 00:45:29 Smug Owls00:47:42 Nostalgic Comfort Games - Takenoko and Lords of Waterdeep00:51:06 Paperback00:53:53 Creature Comforts and Cascadia00:59:06 Moment of Positivity01:04:09 Where can you find Roberta?01:08:26 OutroI apologize for the intermittent echo you may be experiencing. I am currently unsure of the cause and am doing my best to address the issue.(Please note that these time stamps might not be accurate due to the use of dynamic ads.) BGG Store: https://boardgamegeekstore.com/ BGG Store: https://boardgamegeekstore.com/Web: https://boardgamegeek.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boardgamegeekTwitter: https://twitter.com/BoardGameGeekEmail: podcast@boardgamegeek.com
In Episode 291 we look back at some hidden gems from 2020-2024. We each name at least one game that doesn't get discussed much anymore from each of these years and talk about why they deserve more attention.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:49 Top 5 Overlooked Board Games (2020-2024)05:00 2020 - Whistle Mountain (Rajas of the Ganges: The Dice Charmers, The Castles of Tuscany, Star Wars Unlock, Mariposas)10:22 2020 - Godspeed11:23 2020 - New York Zoo15:20 2021 - Viking See-Saw (Boon Lake, Mille Fiori, Messina 1347)21:26 2021 - Dune: A Game of Conquest and Diplomacy25:42 2021 - The Emerald Flame27:33 2021 - That Time You Killed Me33:18 2022 - Vagrantsong (Sea Salt & Paper, Woodcraft, Creature Comforts, Paperback Adventures) 39:49 2022 - Mosaic: A Story of Civilization41:47 2022 - Age of Galaxy42:37 2022 - Aeon Trespass Odyssey44:29 2022 - Three Sisters48:45 2023 - Imperial Miners (Pirates of Maracaibo, Rats of Wistar, Surfasaurus Max)53:56 2023 - Fractal, Robot Quest Arena56:35 2023 - Europa Universalis: The Price of Power59:28 2023 - Sea Dragons1:03:33 2024 - Lone Wolves (Let's Go To Japan, Fromage, Rebirth, Windmill Valley, Flip 7, Captain Flip, Invincible: The Hero Building Game, Stamp Swap, Spring Cleaning)1:08:50 2024 - Frozen Frontier, Biohack1:10:08 2024 - Reforest, LoootIf you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgamehottakesFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/boardgamehottakes.bsky.socialJoin our Board Game Arena Community: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=11417205Join our Discord server at: https://discord.gg/vMtAYQWURd
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On episode #47 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at the 1959 UK effort, The Giant Behemoth. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcast, Fresh Cuts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they breakdown this Very underrated creature feature from the Late 50's. Is The Giant Behemoth a cult classic in our eyes or an easily forgotten B-movie? Find out our thoughts on CC #47.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
We want to hear from you, Send us a TextOn this episode, we're talking about heaters in modern Jeeps — how they work, why they're not as simple as they used to be, and what owners should understand before something stops working. If you daily drive your Jeep, this one matters. Support the showThanks for listening, give us a review and check us out on YouTube -SFJ4x4 and visit our website to grab some great gear or products for your Jeep, SFJ4x4.com. Don't forget, you can email Jeffc@sfj4x4.com for special content requests, blind react videos, suggestions, special guests, or general questions. Check out our Patreon patreon.com/ISpeakJeep
The ENZ TO END podcasting trio assembles to rate and review the Rootin Tootin Luton Tapes. Recorded in 1978 and finally released in full to the public in 2007. Does the album live up to the lore of being a lost masterpiece? Or is it merely a mess mess messy pile of demos? Adam, Dave & Chris give you the straight talk for your information! Tracks for reference • Miss Haps • Home Comforts • Animal Lover • Carried Away • Semi-Detached • Holy Smoke • Message Boy • Hypnotised • Late In Rome • Straight Talk • Hollow Victory • Evelyn • Best Friend • Creature Comforts • Remember WhenYou can significantly support the continuation of the 240 podcast for a donation of just a couple dollars per month. This goes directly towards covering the monthly cost of buzzsprout hosting fees, riverside video chat platform, editing software & cloud space. Big thank yous if you are in a position to help. Head over here to: http://patreon.com/240neilfinn
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On episode #46 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at the 2004 TOHO effort, Godzilla: Final Wars. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcast, Fresh Cuts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they breakdown this Absolutely Insane Godzilla movie from the Millennium Series. Is Final Wars a cult classic in our eyes or (as many believe) the Worst Godzilla film ever? Find out our thoughts on CC #46.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
Starmer slaps down Andy Burnham's bid to stand in the Gorton and Denton by-election: bad move for Labour, bad timing from Burnham, or another distraction we don't need? Plus, who's bringing the best self to the overladen Reform bandwagon: twice-sacked Home Sec and Creature Comforts creation Suella Braverman, or race-baiting former academic Matt Goodwin? Special guest, media analysts Ayala Panievsky, takes us through the populist assault on the right to know, and her book The New Censorship: How the War on the Media is Taking Us Down. And in the Extra Bit: Who's feeling the “middle class spending crisis?” • Buy The New Censorship by Ayala Panievsky through our affiliate bookshop and you'll help fund the podcast by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. ESCAPE ROUTES • HANNAH has been reading Eurotrash by Christian Kracht • MATT recommends the Tourette's movie I Swear • AYALA PANIEVSKY has been going to Iranian and Persian raves in Hackney like this one • ANDREW has rediscovered the (mostly) pre-Trump nostalgia of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix. www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Andrew Harrison with Hannah Fearn and Matt Green. Audio Production by: Robin Leeburn. Art direction: James Parrett. Theme tune by Cornershop. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. www.podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ale Sharpton, a legendary beer writer from Atlanta celebrating his 30th year in the craft beer industry in 2026, is back with the latest version of his Piano Keys chocolate vanilla imperial stout collab, this time with Creature Comforts. The beer celebrates diversity in the brewing industry, both in terms of flavors and the people brewing and enjoying them. The beer uses Ecuadorian cacao nibs from Condor Chocolate, three different types of vanilla, and fonio, an African grain that's been getting a lot of buzz in the beer industry of late.In this bonus episode, David Nilsen talks with Ale and with Blake Tyers of Creature Comforts about this new edition of Piano Keys stout.You can also listen to the original interview from 2022 here.Here's where you can check out more about the collab partners:Ale Sharpton: Website | Instagram | Piano Keys InstagramCreature Comforts: Website | InstagramCondor Chocolate: Website | InstagramCheck out David's book Pairing Beer & Chocolate: A Guide to Bringing the Flavors of Craft Beer and Craft Chocolate Together.Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramFacebookPinterestSign up for host David Nilsen's beer newsletter for regular beer musings, and the Bean to Barstool newsletter for pairings, collaborations, and maker profiles.
Send us a textThe gavel drops and the masks slip. A murder on a balcony, a mother in couture behind bars, and a son who might hold the truth—this hour turns a courtroom into a stage and every line into leverage. We pull apart the spectacle with a focus on motive over melodrama: Adam's cool-headed strategy reframes a six-figure blackmail check as pocket change, the prosecutor leans on character, and a weary judge presides as if scandal were oxygen. When Alexis begs optics to behave and the press prowls for blood, Dynasty reminds us that wealth is a story as much as it is a balance sheet. We also widen the frame: a detour through the modern reboot reveals how Atlanta's tech billions and renewable ambitions remix the Carrington myth without losing the spark. Fallon is sharp and self-possessed, Steven reads more buttoned-up against louder personalities, and Sam steals scenes with disarming candor. That contrast makes the original feel even more dangerous—prime-time soap as night-blooming flower, all perfume and poison. At the mansion, Krystal's grief clarifies everything. She wants accountability after being dragged—literally and emotionally—and she finally says it out loud. Dominique Devereaux enters like a verdict in sequins, carrying a family claim that could redraw the Carrington tree. Meanwhile Jeff drinks, Steven swings, and the house trembles under old money and new truths. Then the twist: the prosecution calls Steven to the stand. Did he see a push, or only a posture? Memory, loyalty, and legacy tangle under oath, and the cliffhanger lands where Dynasty lives best—between love and power, under unforgiving lights. If you're hooked on soapy trials, legacy reveals, and reboot-versus-original heat, hit follow, share this episode with a friend who loves prime-time drama, and leave a review with your theory about that balcony moment.
This is the Live Call-in Show from this past Sunday night, January 4, 2026! Mike & Scott were back together for the first call-in show of the year! Tonight, we talked about the news of Stacey returning to Disney and how that brought about a lot of nostalgia for days gone by from past trips and what "creature comforts" from the past decade or so we might bring back if we could! Hear what our listeners came up with! Then, we got some great advice from many of our veteran runners (even Perfect Disney Marathoner Dr. Alan Young and Perfect Dopey Caleb Roby) on how to make this Marathon Weekend a successful one! We even have some Disney Cruise Line talk as well! Come join us in the BOGP Clubhouse this week at www.beourguestpodcast.com/discord. Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Become a patron of the Be Our Guest Podcast over at www.patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
A "Creature Comfort" video to affirm, inspire, give context to, and, yes, comfort your creature self as you unplug from burnout and the life of a machine and become more vital and alive human again.This year my algorithm is full of more memes and “permission slips” reminding everyone that winter is not a time of growth. And of course, there's some truth to that. And coming to see that is a great first stage in coming back to your animal self; in unlearning machine-oriented expectations of constant productivity.But what if post winter-solstice winter, in the natural world, actually *is* a time of growth? What if it's how we've come to define growth that's actually getting in the way here?Here I share some more thoughts about: the stages of reconnecting with the seasons; a more nature-based understanding of growth; why it's important that we not only celebrate growth in the Spring; and my perspective on how hibernating and growing can (and should!) exist at the same time.(And what do you think - should these little videos affirming and comforting and giving context for our little creature selves be called “Creature Comfort”?? It could be a little subset of the Wild Sacred Journey podcast…
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson, and Libby Hartfield, retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.We're happy to welcome Tom Mann, conservation biologist with the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. He joins us to talk about salamanders crossing the Natchez Trace and the hands-on work he does to help these amphibians along the way. To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.With the holiday season underway, we're turning our attention skyward to one of the longest-running citizen science efforts in the world: the Christmas Bird Count. Each winter, volunteers across the country head outdoors to help track bird populations and migration patterns—data that's critical for understanding the health of our ecosystems. To help us unpack why this count matters and what it reveals about birds in Mississippi and beyond, we're joined by Jason Hoeksema, Professor of Biology, Associate Chair, and Graduate Program Coordinator at the University of Mississippi.Delta Wind Birds website:https://www.deltawindbirds.org/Search for a Christmas Bird Count near you:https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count/join-christmas-bird-countTo submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On episode #45 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at our first true sequel on the show with 2025's Troll 2 from Norway. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcasts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they breakdown this modern-day classic creature feature. Is Troll 2 an instant t classic in our eyes or a valiant effort that comes up short? Find out our thoughts on CC #45.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today is an all-pet day here on Creature Comforts. So, we've propped the doors to the pet hospital wide open. We welcome all your pet questions from the big to the small. Also, between your calls today, we're going to be reading interesting facts from petgratitude.com about not just cats and dogs, but all pets in general. Also, we talk about some trendy pet names!To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to No More Room in Hell presents: Creature Comforts!On episode #44 of Creature Comforts, we take a look at the 1984 JAWS cash-in effort from Italy, Devil Fish a.k.a. Monster Shark. Join Don Anelli (The Horror Countdown Podcasts), Derek B (No More Room in Hell) and Mr. Venom (Fresh Cuts, The Crystal Lake Gift Shop) as they breakdown this ultra-cheesy creature feature. Is Devil Fish a cult classic in our eyes or a movie that is only popular due to its inclusion in Mystery Science Theater 3000? Find out our thoughts on CC #44.Join the conversation:FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/174741442726644Email: MrVenomPodcasts@gmail.com
Making great beer doesn't automatically mean you're ready to lead people—but in most breweries, that's exactly what happens. Talented brewers, servers, and production crew get promoted into leadership without ever being shown how to actually lead. The result? Frustration, burnout, and team dynamics that drag down quality, morale, and margins.In this session, you'll learn three proven leadership tools that will help you coach, challenge, and develop your team—without losing the heart and vibe that make craft beer special. First, we'll introduce the Support-Challenge Matrix, a simple framework for setting the right tone as a leader. You'll learn how to be “high support, high challenge” and create a culture of empowerment instead of fear or entitlement.Then, we'll walk through the 100X Leader Assessment to help you evaluate not just how well you're performing, but how well you're helping others perform. Finally, we'll break down the Developing Others Square—a step-by-step model to train and grow your team with intention (and avoid the dreaded “Pit of Despair”).You'll leave with practical tools you can use right away and an invitation to take the next step through the new Craft Leader Certification, a professional development path built specifically for leaders in the craft beer industry.Ryan Mayfield is a leadership coach who helps brewery professionals build healthy leaders, strong teams, and thriving cultures. Through Craft Leadership, he equips clients with practical tools to lead with confidence, improve communication, and reduce daily frustrations. Craft has supported top breweries like Other Half, Rhinegeist, and Creature Comforts in navigating leadership and team challenges. Based in Tulsa, Ryan lives with his wife, teenage son, and opinionated beagle, Rooster.Join us in person for CBP Connects New OrleansDecember 8–10, 2025It's never been more important to connect: https://cbpconnects.com/
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.With Thanksgiving approaching, we're talking today about an avian species as synonymous with the season as Santa is to Christmas: the turkey! Despite their dinner-plate popularity, they're quite fierce and resilient animals – characteristics that inspired Benjamin Franklin to state that they should be a national symbol! So today, we're joined by Wild Turkey Program Coordinator at the MDWFP, Caleb Hinton.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textDr. Johnny Wolfenstein, a brilliant but egotistical producer, brings a podcast back to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation. On Episode 694 of Trick or Treat Radio we have a Patreon Takeover featuring our good buddy Evil Corny! Corny selected the films Frankenstein (2025) and Opus for us to discuss! We also figure out what a good retelling of a classic tale needs to have, react to trailers for the films Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die, Dracula (2026), and we talk about our favorite Guillermo del Toro films! So grab a cup of communal Kool-Aid, stitch up a collection of body parts, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Eli Roth, Ice Cream Man, Clint Howard, Inglorious Basterds, broflake, Evil Corny, From the Canopy Podcast, The Mad Ghoul, Alice Sweet Alice, Play Misty For Me, Assault on Precinct 13, Slumber Party Massacre, Creepshow, Alone in the Dark, The Faculty, Shadow of the Vampire, Seed of Chucky, Blood Paradise, Ronny Yu, Jennifer Tilly, John Ritter, Anne Hathaway, Ryan Gosling, The Crazies, Silent Hill, Pitch Black, Rhonda Shear, Wallace Shawn, Dial M for Murder, Damien: The Omen 2, Kim Hunter, The Kindred, Bad Ronald did a Basement Jack, Billy Jacoby, Frosted Flakes, Just One of the Guys, I Walked With A Zombie, Sam Rockwell, Gore Verbinski, Jojo Rabbit, Gentleman Broncos, The Bride, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jessie Buckley, Shape of Water, Francis Ford Coppola, Leonardo DiCaprio, Blacula, Idris Elba, William Marshall, Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die, Dracula, Luc Besson, Leon the Professional, Guillermo del Toro, Blade II, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Pan's Labyrinth, The Devil's Backbone, Frankenstein, Hulk, Robert Eggers, Macho Man Randy Savage, Jeff Fahey, Body Parts, Mary Shelley, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Opus, Juliette Lewis, John Malkovich, Amber Midthunder, Mark Anthony Green, Rosario Dawson, Billie Holliday, Too Much Swash Not Enough Buckle, The Modern Brometheus, and Alabaster Peak.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Navigating through the sky in the dark of night, bats are some of the more fascinating animals we can find here in Mississippi. They've inspired folklore in many cultures around the world, and though they may not be blood-sucking harbingers of death or benevolent beings of good fortune, they are vital to our ecosystem! Jack Creely from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science joins to tell us all about them.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today is an all-pet day here on Creature Comforts. So, we've propped the doors to the pet hospital wide open. We welcome all your pet questions from the big to the small. Also, between your calls and emails today, we're going to be listing one interesting fact about each state park in Mississippi, all sourced directly from the MDWFP website.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.From irradiated bites giving you super powers to a wise lady named Charlotte spouting wisdom as she churns her web, spiders have been a significant part of pop culture for ages. This Halloween season, Dr. Wesley Shoop joins us as our guest today for Creature Comforts to tell us about the significance of spiders – maybe not in pop culture – but in our ecosystem. To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today on Creature Comforts, it's a special drive time episode that we've put together of some of our best and most informative moments from shows about Crawfish, Lizards, Hummingbirds, and Aquariums.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 271 we give our hot take review on Cosmic Frog covering the mechanisms, the production, and our overall feelings of the game.We also talk about some games that have been on our tables including Creature Comforts, That Time You Killed Me, and March of the Ants.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction00:29 Cosmic Frog Description02:41 Gameplay and Mechanisms26:24 Production and Theme30:55 Final Thoughts36:06 Creature Comforts49:05 That Time You Killed Me54:41 March of the Ants1:06:22 Listener ShoutoutIf you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgamehottakesFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/boardgamehottakes.bsky.socialJoin our Board Game Arena Community: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=11417205Join our Discord server at:https://discord.gg/vMtAYQWURd
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.If you look closely enough, you'll notice that many of our critter friends are astonishingly good construction workers. From the inner workings of a beehive to the underground networks of moles, there are many talented architects in the wild, and one such animal is the beaver. Today, we're joined by Holley Muraco from the MSU Coastal Research and Extension Center to discuss beavers, dams, and her research on the subject. To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Over the past few weeks, we've talked about the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science a bit but have yet to mention its expansive aquarium system which houses all sorts of fish that can be found throughout Mississippi waterways. Aquarist at the Museum, Haley Wagner, will join us today to discuss these aquariums and will likely persuade you to give these marine habitats a viewing yourself in the meantime.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ambie, Crystal, and special guest Amanda Panda discuss a couple games they played recently (which all happen to be from AllPlay), including Slambo!, Llama Llama, Tearable Quest, Alibis, and Waddle. Then, we talk about relaxing or cozy games that we like and what can make a game relaxing (or the opposite of relaxing). Check out Amanda on all her links! 0:00-Intro 0:45-Recent Games 1:45-Slambo! 4:15-Llama Llama 8:24-Tearable Quest 12:28-Alibis 18:15-Waddle 20:23-Cozy Games 32:50-Outro 33:54-Bloopers Join our discord Support us directly at https://ko-fi.com/boardgameblitz Or shop at our merch store or our Amazon Storefront This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code "BLITZ10" to get 10% off your entire cart. Consolidated Links For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/420
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today is an all-pet day here on Creature Comforts. So, we've propped the doors to the pet hospital wide open. We welcome all your pet questions from the big to the small. Also, between your calls we'll be looking at a list of 10 myths and misconceptions people believe about their dogs put together by the American Kennel Club.Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Since they were founded in 2020, the Banding Coalition of the Americas has pushed our scientific knowledge of bird migration to new heights, and as part of their research, they have been investigating one of the South's favorite and most iconic frequent flyers, hummingbirds! Emma Rhodes, Director of Conservation and Scientific Research at the BCA joins the show today to discuss hummers, their lives, and their conservation.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creature Comforts Brewing is a force for good - just like its mission statement. Now an Athens stronghold with direct connections to the University of Georgia, the Brewery started with roots in science and sustainability, with a little curiosity. CEO Adam Beauchamp joins Retire Southern to teach us about how their focus on community impact, sustainability - and of course, making award-winning beer and distilled spirits - creates a lasting impact.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.For ten years now, the Lefleur's Museum District in Jackson has been home to Science Fest: a massive event featuring the collaboration of the Ag Museum, the Sports Hall of Fame, the Children's Museum, and the Museum of Natural Science. To celebrate this event, we welcome Nicole Smith to tell us more about the festival, its themes, and of course, the animals visitors can expect to meet when they attend.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.The autumn season is almost upon us, so it's nearing time to trade in your sunscreen and towels for rakes and long-sleeves. As summer swiftly approaches its end, we welcome biologist Joe McGee onto the show to recap what the season has meant for our wildlife and look forward to the coming fall migrations and reappearances of others of our outdoor neighbors.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today is an all-pet day here on Creature Comforts. So, we've propped the doors to the pet hospital wide open. We welcome all your pet questions from the big to the small. Also, between your calls and emails today, we're going to be listing one interesting fact about each state park in Mississippi, all sourced directly from the MDWFP website.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PKMR 31 – Creature Comforts Bidets, beignets, friend recommendations, international punk rock and metal. All this and more, ya just gotta listen! […] The post PKMR 31 – Creature Comforts first appeared on The Rock and Roll Geek Show.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.From our creeks, lakes, and ponds; to our roads, suburbs, and driveways, the people of Mississippi can encounter a turtle just about anywhere. So, to tell us about our half-shelled neighbors, we welcome Dr. Grover Brown, assistant professor of biology at Jacksonville State University in Alabama.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike & Tommy are joined by Brad Schacht on the Data Warehouse team for Microsoft to dive into how to get eased and comfortable with the Warehouse experience in Microsoft Fabric.Get in touch:Send in your questions or topics you want us to discuss by tweeting to @PowerBITips with the hashtag #empMailbag or submit on the PowerBI.tips Podcast Page.Visit PowerBI.tips: https://powerbi.tips/Watch the episodes live every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 730am CST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/powerbitipsSubscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/230fp78XmHHRXTiYICRLVvSubscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/explicit-measures-podcast/id1568944083Check Out Community Jam: https://jam.powerbi.tipsFollow Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelcarlo/Follow Seth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-bauer/Follow Tommy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommypuglia/
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Here's a riddle for you to kick off our show this morning: flying without feathers and singing without a voice, as today's subject of Creature Comforts, I carry the weight of the world on my back while being nearly weightless myself… What am I? This essential piece of our ecosystem is of course the Honeybee! Today, Dr. Jeff Harris from the MSU Extension Service joins to tell us all about the importance of our riddling critters and how they affect our daily lives.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Punt & Pass' first episode of the Georgia Bulldogs '25 season, Drew Butler and Jake Fromm join from Creature Comforts Brewing in Athens. The two preview the Bulldog's upcoming season talking Gunner Stockton, Coaching Additions, and Georgia's incredible home schedule. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Last week on Creature Comforts Pet Day, we discussed a few August holidays and celebrations pertaining to our animals, and in that discussion, we brought up World Lizard Day, which happens to be August 14th, today! To celebrate, we have on biology professor at the Mississippi University for Women Dr. Travis Hagey - an accomplished scientist who has done research with lizards, geckos, and the like!To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today is an all-pet day here on Creature Comforts. So, we've propped the doors to the pet hospital wide open. We welcome all your pet questions from the big to the small. Also, between your calls we'll be looking at the month of August's animal-related holidays and discussing ways to celebrate each.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App.If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.