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A new record may have been set this week! Ella may have cried the most times in an episode telling the story of Punch the Macaque and his plush monkey, but I promise it's not as sad as it sounds! Plus, Crumb gets a haircut that many are calling "bad," Cricket gets groomed for the first time, and we have a great Ready Pet Go from Jeremiah AND a local news story from Erin! Send us YOUR pet stories (Ready, Pet, Go!) at comfortcreatures@maximumfun.org and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Follow us @comfortcreaturespodcast on Instagram! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/PFVQXgMYWB
Maxey Finds Shooting Stroke With Embiid Out AGAIN in Sixers Win! Sixers vs Timberwolves PostgameThe Philadelphia 76ers just pulled off a massive statement win against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Tyrese Maxey is officially back in his bag! With Joel Embiid sidelined once again, Maxey found his shooting stroke to lead a dominant Sixers rout. We're breaking down the film, the rotations, and what this means for the playoff race. Plus, a massive celebration for USA Hockey and our legendary "Crumb of the Week."The Big Question (Poll of the Day)"Post Trade Deadline and All Star Break, Quentin Grimes is the X-factor for the Sixers."Do you #Agree or #Disagree?Drop your take in the comments! We're reading the best ones on the next show.In This Episode...Maxey's Masterclass: How Tyrese Maxey adjusted his game to torch the Timberwolves' defense and why this shooting slump is officially over.Sixers vs. Timberwolves Breakdown: A full postgame analysis of how the Sixers dismantled one of the West's best teams without their MVP.The Joel Embiid Situation: Latest updates on Embiid's status going forward—is it time for Sixers fans to worry, or is this tactical rest?The Quentin Grimes Impact: Why the new addition might be the most important piece for a deep postseason run.USA Hockey Gold: A quick victory lap for Team USA! We discuss the historic win and what it means for the sport.Crumb of the Week: Our weekly segment highlighting the best (or worst) small moments from the world of sports.Connect With UsSubscribe for more Sixers Postgame and NBA Analysis!Turn on notifications so you never miss a live stream.Follow us on social media for daily clips and updates.
Just a crumb from the master's table is more than enough to supply your need.
durée : 00:25:10 - David Harrington, violoniste, membre fondateur du Kronos Quartet (2/5) - par : Laurent Vilarem - Dans ce deuxième épisode, David Harrington raconte comment le choc de Black Angels de George Crumb l'a poussé à fonder le Kronos Quartet. Il revient sur le choix du nom, la formation du groupe et les rencontres décisives avec Riley, Glass et Zappa. - réalisé par : Pierre Willer Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Reading from Mark 7:24-30.
This week, we're making a story! Crumb the Lesser has a thing about fortune cookies and seagulls, which leads to a moment of anonymous virality. It's a ride. Thanks for listening!
durée : 00:27:38 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Aujourd'hui, au menu de notre débat critique, trois bandes dessinées : "Chroniques de la paranoïa" de Robert Crumb, "God Bless America" de PF Radice et "Amère" de Lucrèce Andreae. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Victor Macé de Lépinay Rédacteur en chef adjoint du Pèlerin; Joseph Ghosn Directeur adjoint de la rédaction de Madame Figaro
durée : 00:08:35 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Avec "Chroniques de la paranoïa", Robert Crumb sort de sa retraite pour se plonger dans les méandres de son propre esprit torturé. Et dans une enquête policière haletante, PC Radice tire le lecteur dans la violence de l'Amérique des années 50. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Victor Macé de Lépinay Rédacteur en chef adjoint du Pèlerin; Joseph Ghosn Directeur adjoint de la rédaction de Madame Figaro
A new book about a legend of underground comix facilities a chat between the editor, our host and the man himself!Denis Kitchen is a foundational figure in the American comic book industry, recognized primarily as the founder of Kitchen Sink Press and a staunch advocate for creators' rights. Emerging from the 1960s underground comix movement, Kitchen transitioned from a cartoonist to a visionary publisher, providing a platform for iconic artists like R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, and Will Eisner. His influence extends far beyond mere publishing; he was a pioneer in establishing creator-owned copyrights and founded the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund in 1986 to protect the industry against censorship. Today, he remains a vital custodian of comic history through his art agency and his continued work in preserving the legacies of the medium's greatest pioneers.Kim Munson joins in to talk about compiling this book and her long history with her subject. David discusses censorship, working with iconic creators and testifying as an expert witness in a trial between Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane!Send a textSupport the show
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(1:18 ) T24 Welcome's GUTS Racing to the family!(5:16) Some thoughts on the track at Glendale.(9:23) Ken Roczen becomes the 4th different winner in SMX this year.(18:41) Hunter Lawrence nails 4th straight runner-up to capture the red-plate by 5 points over Roczen. But he has not won yet.(24:07) What did Eli do different in the main versus the massive heat race start?(29:22) Would you rather try and carry the red plate from rnd 1 or be 8 points down at the ? way point?(33:47) Should Cooper Webb be comfortable with his 3rd place in Glendale?(36:46) RC "I'm hearing some stuff. I don't like what I am hearing."Break #1 (48:49)(49:09) Information on 5.11 raffle to win a TRIUMPH TF 450- RC Edition motorcycle. (50:37) Haiden Deegan wins 4 in a row!(55:17) Can Deegan race 450 east and do you recommend it if possible?(57:21) Levi Kitchen and Cameron McAdoo(1:03:54) Do you like the 15/20 min format or would you rather go back to 15/20 laps races?Break #2 (1:07:15)(1:07:25) Is there a rule that you would change? And what’s a rule that isn’t enforced that you would add?(1:14:15) Triple crown outdoor race? Tons of talk last week but 3 shorter motos for national!(42:45) Do you think Tyler Villopoto would beat you in a race now that you’re retired? Are there similarities in relationship between Gage and Brax that you compare to yourself and Tyler?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Flashback Friday is from episode 605, published December 9, 2015. Personal savings is designed to be built over time. Gold is an asset which may not be growing exponentially, but it continues to hold its value. Our guest, Joshua Crumb, runs the service company BitGold. BitGold is a software-based service which allows users to sign up at no cost and to buy gold or other precious metals at any time and in any amount they choose. Joshua has an extensive background including working for Goldman Sachs in the Global Economy division. He shares his thoughts on inflation, flaws in the federal system and his thoughts on why millennials may not have the leverage to invest in real estate. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Originally presented February 12, 2024, Season 13 Episode 13 Our story tonight is called The Greenhouse, and it's a story about flowers and vases, and the deep green scent of plants in a warm space in the winter. It's also about a silver wine bucket, music playing while you work, pine needles and mint, and the small and big ways of building the life you want. Get better sleep with Cured Nutrition's Sleep Bundle. It's already 10% off, and you can stack an additional 20% off at checkout. Plus, all orders over $100 ship free. Visit curednutrition.com/NOTHINGMUCH and use code SWEETDREAMS at checkout to save. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
John's Old Time Radio Show R. CRUMB'S RECORD ROOM PT. 72. “Contrasting Renditions”, Featuring John Heneghan, Eden Brower & Robert Crumb, who play fabulous music from the fabulous 78 rpm record collection of R. Crumb's record room in France. Ain’t She Sweet? – Arthur Briggs’ Savoy Sycopators Ain’t She Sweet? – Bobby Leecan – Robert Cooksey Ain’t She Sweet? – Elmer McMichens Harmony Boys What Do I Care What Somebody Said? – Jan Garber Orchestra Take A Look At The Baby – The Two Poor Boys (Joe Evans & Arthur McClain) So Tired – Max Fisher's California Orchestra So Tired – Dallas String Band I'm So Tired Of Living All Alone – Lonnie Johnson Somebody Stole My Gal – Ted Lewis & his Band Somebody Stole My Jane – Virgil Childers John Heneghan & Robert Crumb Crumb’s new comic out NOW! New LP comp on Jalopy Records out of Record Store Day 4.18.2026! Crumb’s record room Crumb’s record room R. Crumb & Eden Brower
•How Is ANY Podcaster Doing Worse? •Shoutout To Crumb, The Biggest Crumby To Ever Crumb •Arizona Bay Dead Dog Tributes •USC Lunch Major Wins 2 Million Dollar Prize •An Intimate Night w/ Dorg & Tone •Who's Right Is HUGE On The Left Coast •Stabbed, Shot, Strangled, Burned AND Smoke •The Hammer Maker's Butthole •The Doctor Heroin Funnel Needs Adjusting •What About Psychologists? What About Psychologists? •Borders Are A Spectrum •The Right To Defend Yourself With Your Penis •The Torture Device Where The Microwave Used To Be •The Elizabeth Smart Campgrounds •Crumb who no longer can crummy …And Much More! Support Us on Patreon Get access to bonus episodes every week, ad free episodes, and join us on our weekly after show chats. https://www.patreon.com/WhosRight Watch us Live Tuesday (Bonus Episodes) and Wednesday on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/WhosRightPodcast Our website - https://whosrightpodcast.com/ For superchat sounds, send them over to Doug at doug.whosrightpodcast@gmail.com with "superchat" in the subject line Submit Dear Flabby Questions - https://whosrightpodcast.com/dearflabby/ Don't miss any updates or content. Find all our social media links located in our Linktree: http://linktr.ee/whosrightpodcast Link to our Discord - https://discord.gg/5jkc6NfAW8 Doug's Substack - https://mindofdorg.substack.com/ Deputy Butterbean's Playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4BgFV8Gik4pDL4HNiygudW?si=VUiKTlOIRuO7-JtZ5pjJ1Q&pi=0uChhaL3Stq-0 The infamous Beastie Boys episode - https://beastieboysepisode.com/
Our stories tonight lean into the winter season with tales of walks in the snow, time by the fire, thick blankets and hot drinks. If you've ever wished not so much to be warm as to be chilled first and then warmed with a blanket, these are for you. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
The Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator search is officially heating up! With the Birds in a "Super Bowl or Bust" window, Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni are looking for a spark to reignite Jalen Hurts and this offense. Today, we dive deep into the two biggest names hitting the rumor mill: Brian Daboll and Mike McDaniel.
STATUS Året 2025 spændte vidt, fra Crumb til Cupido. Den gamle mester fik et comeback med 'Tales of Paranoia' og bue og pil blev skiftet ud med håndskydevåben i den japanske manga 'Love Bullets'. 2025 var både krisetegn med den aflyste tegneseriefestival i Angoulême, og samtidig kunne man glæde sig over at en ny generation blev ramt af kærlighedskugler og der blev meldt om en stigende tegneserieinteresse blandt børn. Men hvor var tegneserien i 2025? Hvad kunne den? Hvad var dens udfordringer? Radio Rackham kigger tilbage på det forgangne års op- og nedture: en fortsat eksplosion af tegneserielæsning på digitale platforme, tegneserien som frirum for queer-kreativitet og derfor kunsten, men også manglen på stor, bredt funderet innovation, den kritiske tegnings langsomme uddøen. Og så diskuterer vi selvfølgelig de bedste tegneserier fra året der gik. Det er en episode der går fra desillusion til morgenluft, præget af pessimisme men åben for det nye. De medvirkende er tegneseriskaber Karoline Stjernfelt, kritiker og uddannelsesleder Erik Barkman (https://nummer9.dk/author/erik/), såvel som tegneserieekspert Xavier Guibert (https://www.du9.org/), tegner Teddy Kristiansen, tegner og aktivist Sandra Sundquist, bladtegner Erik Petri, mangaekspert Mat Boyle og Webtoon-iagttager Jesper Tae Jensen. I episoden nævnes blandt andet Askel Aden: KH Mischa; Yvan Alagbé: Misery of Love; Amalia Alvarez og Sara Abdulkarim: Tillbaka till Nakba; Imai Arata: Flash Point; Bennizone: Tongue Tied; Blue-Deep: Doom Breaker; R. Crumb: Existential Comics: Selected Stories 1979–2004 og Tales of Paranoia; Sammy Harkham: Crickets #9; Otava Heikkilä: The Second Safest Mountain; Marie Høegh: Plejehjemmet; Ikkado Ito: Long Summer of August 31; Inee: Love Bullet; Kazuo Koike og Goseki Kojima: Lone Wolf and Cub; Lee Lai: Cannon; Ezra David Mattes: A Terrified Child Played by Jeremy Strong og Primavera or How I Broke Up with My Mother; Mike Mignola: Bowling With Corpses; Dan Nadel: Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life; Anders Nilsen: Tongues, Vol. 1; Deniz Camp og Javier Rodriguez: Absolute Martian Manhunter; Linnea Sterte: World Heist, Cat Cafe, A Garden of spheres; Karoline Stjernfelt: I morgen bliver bedre; Aksel Studsgarth og Daniel Hansen: Alva Odyssé; Kelly Thompson og Hayden Sherman: Absolute Wonder Woman; Kristine Tiedt: Et zine om eugenik; Val Wise: In Fair Verona; Hellas Arthole
Originally Aired: January 10, 2022 (Season 9, Episode 2) Our story tonight is called The Solarium, and it's a story about a sunny break in a cold month. It's also about sweet-smelling citrus, a warm, bright place to read a book, and taking the time to charge your battery all the way up. Support the show: Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
Eagles Season OVER! Birds Fall to 49ers 23-19 in Wild Card Heartbreak | RecapThe season has reached a heartbreaking conclusion in Santa Clara. The Philadelphia Eagles' journey ends with a 23-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card round. Despite a resilient defensive effort, the offensive rhythm remained elusive when the season was on the line. We are diving deep into the film, the missed opportunities, and the reality of an early exit.
A rainy, gritty victory at the Linc! The Eagles move to another win, but it was the defense that did the heavy lifting while the offense searched for a rhythm. We're breaking down the 13-12 nail-biter and looking at what's next for the Birds and the rest of Philly sports.
Sausage pancakes with cranberry sauce, chipotle cream and chestnut crumb Sausage Pancakes 150g plain flour ½ teaspoon baking soda ½ teaspoon baking powder 1 egg 175ml buttermilk ½ teaspoon salt Freshly ground black pepper 2 shallots, finely chopped 1 tablespoon oil plus more for cooking pancakes 4 finely chopped scallions 150g cooked sausage chopped Cook the shallots in the oil until golden and cool. Whisk the flour, baking soda and powder together. Make a well in the centre and add the egg. Whisk in the buttermilk then add the salt, shallot mixture, scallions and sausage. Heat a pan and wipe with oil. Add dessertspoons of the batter and cook until bubbles appear, flip and cook on other side. Chestnut crumb 25g butter 50g cooked chestnuts finely chopped 50g breadcrumbs 2 teaspoons chopped rosemary 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Cranberry relish 1 red onion, finely chopped 1 tablespoon oil 100ml Port 2 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and cut into 1/2cm dice 250g cranberries 75g castor sugar Cook the onion in the oil until soft then add the Port, sugar, cranberries and apple. Cook for about 10 minutes or until cranberries are soft. Chipotle Cream 50g mayonnaise 150ml sourcream 1 teaspoon chipotle paste Salt and pepper to taste Whisk together. Spoon some relish onto a pancake, followed by some sourcream and sprinkle over the crumb.
BIRDS REPEAT! Eagles Clinch Back-to-Back NFC East Titles in 29-18 Win vs Commanders RecapHISTORY HAS BEEN MADE! For the first time since the 2003-2004 season, the Philadelphia Eagles are back-to-back NFC East Champions. The 20-year drought is officially over. Behind a gutsy 29-18 victory over the Commanders, the Birds have secured the crown and established themselves as the class of the division once again. We are breaking down the biggest plays, the championship celebration, and the road ahead for both the Eagles and the surging Sixers.
SKID STOPPED! Eagles Offense Efficient, Defense Delivers 31-0 Shutout vs Raiders (12/14/25)The SKID IS STOPPED! The Eagles delivered the definitive statement win the fanbase desperately needed with a dominant 31-0 shutout victory against the Raiders. This historic performance marked the team's first shutout win since 2018, and the defense was otherworldly, holding the Raiders to a staggering 75 total yards of offense! We dissect the massive turnaround, review the efficiency of the offense, and ask which unit deserves the most credit.
This week, Rose and Crystal talk with Bonnie Ohara, founder of Alchemy Bread Co. and author of Bread Baking for Beginners and Let's Bake Bread!, a new family cookbook about baking with kids. From her microbakery beginnings to her mission of teaching the art of bread to home bakers of all ages, Bonnie shares the beauty and grounding rhythm of working with dough. The conversation drifts through the books that shaped her craft — Michel Suas' Advanced Bread and Pastry, Jeffrey Hamelman's Bread, Sarah Owens' Sourdough, and Martin Philip's Breaking Bread — and into the broader world of flavor, inspiration, and community that keeps her baking.Mentioned in this episode:Kate's Bread microbakery + NewsletterAshley Lima photographySan Francisco Baking InstituteMichel Suas, "Advanced Bread and Pastry: A Professional Approach" (SFBI Textbook)Jeffrey Hamelman, “Bread: A Baker's Book of Techniques and Recipes”Sarah Owens, “Sourdough: Recipes for Rustic Fermented Breads, Sweets, Savories, and More”Martin Philip, “Breaking Bread: A Baker's Journey Home in 75 Recipes”Michael James, “The Tivoli Road Baker”David Leibovitz, “My Paris Kitchen: Recipes and Stories”Tadashi Ono, Harris Salat, “Japanese Soul Cooking: Ramen, Tonkatsu, Tempura, and More from the Streets and Kitchens of Tokyo and Beyond”Joshua McFadden, “Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables”Rebekah Peppler, Le Sud Kitchen Tape is hosted by Rose Wilde @trosewilde and Crystal Slonecker @crystalslonecker, edited by Dressler Parsons @dresslerparsons of The Regenerative Baking Podcast, with original theme music by Dan Crabtree.Follow us on Instagram @kitchentapepodcast and hit like and subscribe to stay up to date on new episodes and behind-the-scenes crumbs.
It's going to revolutionize the dining experience! Great movie. Real good stuff.
Our story tonight is called Outside at Night, with my Dog, and it's a story that you might have read if you have my book, but has never appeared on the podcast before. I picked it to read for you this week in tribute to my own dogs, as we are healing from loss and stories are medicine. It's a story about waking with a loved one when the moon is high. It's also about flower bulbs and a heavy quilt, the scent of the night air as winter arrives and the warmth that comes from being there with the ones you love. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
Black Friday Blackout Gone Wrong! Birds Lose 2nd Straight, Pathetic Offense! Game RecapThe nightmare continues. The Eagles dropped their second straight game, suffering an embarrassing loss to the Bears on Black Friday. Instead of redemption, the offense delivered a pathetic performance, leading to the most difficult question of the season: Has the team officially lost its Super Bowl ceiling? We break down the Eagles vs Bears Recap and try to find answers in the wreckage.
Our story tonight is called After Dinner, and it is the third part in a series featuring some favorite animals in the Village of Nothing Much. You could go back and listen to the previous two if you've missed them, but you'll probably be asleep in a few moments. This is a story about the quiet that settles in as the plates are cleared and the candles burn down. It's also about passed-down recipes, dogs chasing through the halls, bay leaves and pine needles, the sound of voices in the next room and a moment alone under the stars. More Marmalade, Crumb, and Birdy Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
We can't sugarcoat this one. The Eagles suffered an absolutely devastating defeat to the Cowboys, blowing a massive 21-point lead and losing 24-21 in the most painful fashion possible. The Super Bowl conversation has shifted to accountability. We break down the Eagles vs Cowboys Postgame chaos, analyze the exact moments the wheels came off, and ask: Who is to blame for the choke job?
On the show this time, it’s the dreamy psych-rock of Brooklyn band Crumb. Brooklyn quartet Crumb started as a college band at Tufts University around 2016. Singer and guitarist Lila Ramani had a collection of songs that pals Jesse Brotter (on bass and vocals), Bri Aronow (on keys and saxophone), and Jonathan Gilad (on drums) just loved. They experimented with playing them together. They embraced a wide swath of influences, including indie rock, 60s psych, jazz, and Brazilian pop. Their latest is Amama, available on their own Crumb Records. Recorded June 26, 2025. AMAMA Genie Ice Melt Crushxd Ghostride Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show this time, it’s the dreamy psych-rock of Brooklyn band Crumb. Brooklyn quartet Crumb started as a college band at Tufts University around 2016. Singer and guitarist Lila Ramani had a collection of songs that pals Jesse Brotter (on bass and vocals), Bri Aronow (on keys and saxophone), and Jonathan Gilad (on drums) just loved. They experimented with playing them together. They embraced a wide swath of influences, including indie rock, 60s psych, jazz, and Brazilian pop. Their latest is Amama, available on their own Crumb Records. Recorded June 26, 2025. AMAMA Genie Ice Melt Crushxd Ghostride Watch the full Live on KEXP session on YouTube.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Joey and Keith get to know Big Patrick. They dive right into great topics like painting, profanity, trauma, the big 4, fires and the new Ü&Ü hoodie. Links Ü&Ü Hoodie (https://www.sellmytees.com/festrengthlab/store/product/u-u) Massenomics x Ünpaid and Ünderrated Colab (https://www.massenomics.com/shop/unpaid-underrated-tee) Get Your Own Keith Head (https://www.unpaidinternpodcast.com/articles/keith-head) Follow The Podcast On Instagram @unpaid.underrated.podcast (https://www.instagram.com/unpaid.underrated.podcast/) Online UnpaidInternPodcast.com (https://www.unpaidinternpodcast.com/) On Youtube @Unpaid.Underrated.Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/@Unpaid.Underrated.Podcast) Our Guest On Instagram @carkhz (https://www.instagram.com/carkhz/) Our Hosts @keithhoneycutt73 (https://www.instagram.com/keithhoneycutt73/) or his orange gym, @thenowhinecellar (https://www.instagram.com/thenowhinecellar/) @joey_mleczko (https://www.instagram.com/joey_mleczko/) Special Guest: Big Patrick.
Join us as we break down the Denver Broncos' thrilling 22-19 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. Discover how the Broncos' strategic plays and Frank Crumb's crucial block of an extra point turned the tide in this pivotal game. #BroncosWin #NFLHighlights #FrankCrumb
What comes after 345? China loans us pandas and we give them celebrities as collateral. They found Amara and it was the friends we made along the way. The ants had a crumb crush on the way to Matthew Perry in the hot tub and then the crumbs attracted moon bears which are level 2 or 3 bears and then He Touched Me and it felt incredible. https://www.patreon.com/posts/143379708
(00:00-15:39) The Dome opened up 30 years ago today. That place is just kinda depressing. Busch 2 vs. Busch 3. The Rams Rules. Still hard to believe one of the best teams in NFL history played on that field. Just chop the top. Jackson's stance on retractable roofs is well documented. Maybe SLU can start a team and play at The Dome.(15:47-33:20) Is the song Return of the Mack about a cuck sitch? Don't ask questions you don't want the answer to, Doug. This bird sanctuary idea has legs, or wings. Audio from Drink last night on Tiger Talk talking about Mizzou making the leap from good to great. Another audio clip of Drink talking about college fans having a "CFP or bust" mentality. Crumb bums. Is Missouri's most impressive game this year the loss to Alabama?(33:30-41:20) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the 3rd Annual KFUO Radio Pie Social! The Rev. Dr. Matthew Clark (Senior Pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church in St. Louis, MO; Co-host of Wrestling with the Basics on KFUO Radio; Card Carrying Member of The American Pie Council) joins Andy and Sarah to talk about pie! They eat varieties of pie and discuss favorite pie memories, favorite pie recipes, and why pie and food are good for connecting with others. ------------------------------------ Ode to Pie by Lisa Clark Apple, pumpkin, peach and cherry Baked inside a flaky crust . . . Choc'late silk and glazed strawberry, Rich black bottom is a must! Cream, meringue, and creamy custard, Crumb and lattice: works of art. With such options, don't get flustered; You could simply choose a tart! Twenty-third of January, Or the fourteenth day of March, Twenty-ninth of February, Underneath the Gateway Arch, Church potluck or at a wedding, Even on KFUO: Where you're from or where you're heading, Pie is ev'rywhere you go! (c) 2025 Lisa M. Clark ------------------------------------ Cranberry Jam Pie from Sarah Gulseth Crust: 1.5 cups almond flour (superfine ground) 3 Tablespoons maple syrup 1 Tablespoon almond butter 1/4 tsp cardamom 1/4 tsp ginger 1/4 tsp salt Filling: 1 12oz bag cranberries (frozen) 2/3 cup maple syrup 1/2 cup water For the crust: Mix dry ingredients, then mix in maple syrup and almond butter. Mix until very stiff. Spread into 9" pie pan. Bake at 375 (regular oven) or 400 (convection bake) for 12 minutes, or until the edges are golden brown. Remove and cool. For the filling: Heat cranberries, maple syrup, and water in a saucepan on high heat until cranberries begin to pop. Turn heat down to medium-low, using a potato masher to smash the cranberries. When cranberries are fully mashed, turn heat to low and simmer while stirring until water is boiled off and the sauce is very thick. Remove from heat, let cool, and put it bowl to keep in refrigerator until ready to use. For serving: Scoop cold cranberry into pie crust and serve. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Scarcity kills and we need each other more even still
So for our first show of Year 2, we have back Aaron Gulyus and Mike Clelland. We will be discuss various facets of the UFO Phenomenon, and this conversation gets pretty deep into the subtlety of the phenomenon. A teacher, historian, and writer (generally in that order), Gulyas received his BA in History from Hanover College in 1998 and promptly went to work for the state of Indiana assessing disability insurance claims. Wearing out his welcome in the civil service within a year or so, he shifted to the thrilling world of proofreading. Realizing he was only really good at history, he returned to school and was awarded an MA in United States History from Indiana University-Indianapolis in 2003. He then moved into teaching, eventually landing at Mott Community College, where he has taught since 2006. Mike, in his own words... "I was born in 1962 in the suburbs of Detroit. Even during my pre-kindergarten years I was a skilled illustrator, and most of what I would draw was goofy and cartoony. Curiously, the stuff I would draw in elementary school looks a lot like my drawing style now. I was deeply influenced by MAD magazine, and that is still evident in my work today. I need to thank Mort Drucker, Sergio Aregones and Jack Davis for shaping my style. I also need to thank R. Crumb, who I discovered a little bit later in life. In 1981 I moved to New York City, where I went to NYU Film School for one year. I was all too aware that I was a lousy student, and I dropped out and began working as a free-lance illustrator and art director for advertising agencies. In the winter of 1986/87 I spent the season as a ski bum in Jackson Hole Wyoming. This experience would make it very difficult to fully embrace my urban career when I returned to New York. I eventually moved out west permanently in 1991, and this move paralleled the advent of the fax machine and Federal Express. These revolutionary tools allowed me to do illustration work anywhere I wanted, and I was still dealing with clients back in The City. All of this became much easier with the internet. Once out west I began doing book illustrations and teaching for an outdoor school. It was around 2005 or so when I felt a sort of oppressive need to look into some odd life events, stories and memories that I had denied had any importance. Little by little I realized that I simply could no longer ignore those memories and their implications. The catalyzing event was a profoundly strange synchronicity involving a bottle of sunblock. From that point on, it felt like the floodgates were opened up. Let me also add that the initial years of my self exploration have not been easy. The act of trying to peer into my own unknown life events has been enormously challenging. I became a shaky recluse, locked in a spiraling tape loop of insecurity and self-doubt. Presently, things have been a little less difficult, but it's by no means easy. The act of digging like this is no simple undertaking, it's been hard work. The truth for me is that I simply have to go down this road, no matter what the consequences. It seems I am being pulled ever forward by some unknown force. This might be my own higher self, or it might be something interacting with me from outside my being, I truly don't know. What I do know is that this new chapter of my life has been profoundly interesting." You can find Mike's work on his blog; hiddenexperience.blogspot.com. You can also read the long form essay he has on the owl phenomenon here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another classic that we've ignored too long! The canine cousins of our dear friends Crumb, Cricket and Simba. Get ready to howl at the moon, run with the pack and have your patriarchal notions of alpha and betas totally eradicated!
AWS Outage. Indulgent Real Estate Listings. The BOM. LINKS If you've got something to add to the show, slide into our DMs @matt.and.alex at https://bit.ly/mattandalex-ig CREDITSHosts: Matt Okine and Alex Dyson Executive Producer: James ParkinsonAudio Imager: Linc Kelly Find more great podcasts like this at www.listnr.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barkley/Birds Rushing Attack Dominate Giants 38-20! Eagles FLY High into Bye Week! Game RecapThe Eagles are FLYING HIGH into the bye week! After an absolute domination of the Giants, led by a historic performance from the rushing attack and Saquon Barkley, the Birds cruise into their break with a massive 38-20 victory. We break down how the offense finally fixed its biggest weakness and what the team must do to stay hot.
Jim Woodring (Creator Of Frank) joins Dave to discuss the creative process behind his award winning surrealist comic art and unique personal vision. Jim recalls his early connection to MAD Magazine and Harvey Kurtzman's grotesque, lyrical style. He reflects on the work of R. Crumb, and the defining influence of Salvador Dalí. They discuss Jim's time working with Gil Kane and Jack Kirby at Ruby-Spears, the mastery of Dave Stevens, and the origin of Jim's long standing relationship with Gary Groth and Fantagraphics.https://www.jimwoodring.com/Join my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/DavengersDirectEditionWWW.WESTCOASTDAVENGERS.COM
Hurts Throws Eagles Back to Victory with 300 Yards & 3 TDs over Vikings 28 - 22! Game RecapThe Eagles are back in the win column! Jalen Hurts delivered a massive, bounce-back performance (300 Yds, 3 TDs) to power the team past the Vikings 28-22, in a game that featured former Eagle Carson Wentz under center for Minnesota. We break down the thrilling victory and debate whether the offensive success is sustainable, given the massive disparity in the run and pass games.
Good news for the grumpy. A sermon on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost on Luke 17:11-19 by Rev. Samantha Beach Kiley.
Support the D.A.W.G.Z. @ patreon.com/MSsecretpod WATCH MATT'S NEW SPESH 'A HUMBLE OFFERING' on NETFLIX October 7th Go See Joe Live @ https://www.joederosa.com/ Go See Matt Live @ mattmccusker.com/dates Go See Shane Live @ shanemgillis.com Go See Lemaire Lee Live @ https://lemairelee.fun/ hello. Here we are with the cast. Hope you're all having a good week so far. Matt's out on the Beast coast this week (peep MSSB on the paytch). We got Salacious Crumb to join us in his absence. Hot Cast. Please enjoy. God Bless. This video is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/MSSP Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DRENCHED and use code DRENCHED and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Previews time! Taking a look at the November comic coming attractions, the Speakers of Geek offer up a number of recommendations and topics including the new Batman/Green Arrow/Question: Arcadia title by Gabriel Hardman, a new Doctor Who mini-series, offerings from Fantagraphics including a new comic by R. Crumb, lots of G.I.Joe and Larry Hama talk, Assorted Crisis Events, legacy numbering, reading older Amazing Spider-Man, and much more! (1:01:34)
This one's a real enigma - is The Man Who Wasn't There a film about the alienation of a man who is deeply closeted and searching for connection in a tightly wound post-war world? Is it about a wife guy who doesn't know how to express his feelings? Is it somehow about how Beethoven was not only deaf but suffered from horrific diarrhea at the end of his life? No? Well, that's Jordan Hoffman's theory! Join us for a very silly episode where we go long on Billy Bob, coin a new term for a Shalhoub appearance, and decide that all Austin-based podcasters are just Salacious B. Crumb. Read Jordan's Article about the collapse of “The Messenger” Subscribe to Jordan's SubStack THE Billy Bob Interview Watch the ITYSL Sketch with the great Biff Wiff Sign up for Check Book, the Blank Check newsletter featuring even more “real nerdy shit” to feed your pop culture obsession. Dossier excerpts, film biz AND burger reports, and even more exclusive content you won't want to miss out on. Join our Patreon for franchise commentaries and bonus episodes. Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter, Instagram, Threads and Facebook! Buy some real nerdy merch Connect with other Blankies on our Reddit or Discord For anything else, check out BlankCheckPod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To Italians, bread is life. With 250 varieties across the country, it's eaten with almost every meal. Its importance speaks to national values of community, tradition, quality and - above all - religion.Australian-Japanese food writer Emiko Davies takes a tasty journey into the spiritual significance of bread in Italy, her adopted home. In the west of Sicily, residents honour Saint Joseph by constructing intricate sculptural breads, adorning altars with baked symbols, and staging a ritualised feast attended by the entire community. On the coast of Puglia, locals queue to receive blessed loaves in celebration of Saint Anthony. Finally, with food historian Fabrizia Lanza, she reflects on the origins of religious superstitions surrounding bread, and what the nation's diverse culinary traditions tell us about faith in Italy today.Presenter: Emiko Davies Producer: Jude Shapiro Executive Producer: Jack Howson Production Coordinator: Ieva SabaliauskaiteA Peanut & Crumb production for BBC World Service
We'll say it: late summer is peak pie season. And August's Bake Club recipe - for Shilpa's cardamom-laced Peach-Blueberry Crumb Pie - provides an excellent reason to turn your oven on and crank up the AC. In this episode, Shilpa and Jesse commiserate about how frustrating pie crust seemed (at least until Shilpa developed her Actually Perfect Pie Crust), and why pre-cooking your fruit is the secret to tender, crispy crust and perfectly-set filling. They'll also answer listener questions and introduce Bake Clubbers to pie expert Erin Jeanne McDowell, author of The Book on Pie.Join us on Substack!You can find all the BA Bake Club recipes, including this one, here. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices