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On this week's episode, the guys are talking bout Stumblin' from 2010 Season 36 Episode 9 with host Paul Rudd and musical guest, cashew lover, and tiny harmonica aficionado, Paul McCartney. But first, a run down of some of the movies you suggested that feature the use of colons. In fact, this episode is mostly about that with a little bit on Stumblin', Kristen Wiig's amazing Dolly Parton impression, and how no one knows the actual lyrics to the songs they're parodying. Andy has a hard out so you know he's going to mention it and then go over his hard out. Enjoy! Stumblin'Salacious B. Crumb at the MET GalaRafa TrailerColon Movies!Batman V Superman: Dawn of JusticeSICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO TrailerDragon Wars: D-War TrailerBad Lieutenant: Port of Call New OrleansLegend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Official TrailerK-19: The WidowmakerWe're Back! A Dinosaur's Story TrailerSend us an email: thelonelyislandpod@gmail.comSend us a voice note: https://www.speakpipe.com/thelonelyislandSend us stuff:P.O. Box 4024New York, NY 10185Photos and everything else can be found by following us on Instagram @lonelymeyerspod(Not all the clips we mention are available online; some never even aired.)If you want to see more photos and clips follow us on Instagram @lonelymeyerspod. Send us an email! thelonelyislandpod@gmail.com Support our Sponsors: ArticleThanks to Article for sponsoring this podcast! Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of$100 or more. To claim, visit article.com/discount/island and the discount will be automatically applied at checkout.HimsFor simple, online access to personalized and affordable care for Hair Loss, ED, Weight Loss, and more, visit Hims.com/ISLAND for your free online visit.PestieKeep the bugs away with Pestie. Go to pestie.com/ISLAND for 10% off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(Concluding our review of past episodes featuring the work of R. Crumb.) FLASHBACK! Tim and Kumar meet in person for the first time! This calls for a podcast, but… what to review? We discuss the movie Crumb, which features not only the expected discussion of R. Crumb's work (including an objective look at the question of whether some of the … discomforting subjects of his work should really have been published as “art”), but also a fascinating portrait of the dysfunctional family he grew up in. Then, Tim and Brandon clash over Sean Murphy's Punk Rock Jesus, in which a former Irish Republican Army member acts as a bodyguard in a reality show claiming to be creating the clone of Jesus Christ. Is it objective and well-written, or a promo brochure for atheism? (Originally published November 2, 2015)
Bread Crumb TheologySeries: Mark: The Beginning of the Gospel Preacher: Dr. Daniel HeeringaDate: 7th June 2026Passage: Mark 7:24-30
Painter George, aka George Harry Crampton-Glassanos, is fine if you wanna call him just "George." In this episode, meet and get to know George. Both of his parents came to San Francisco early in their lives. His mom hails from the East Coast and her family were all working-class folks. His grandpa was a business agent for a machinist's union in Massachusetts. That grandfather shaped George's later involvement in organized labor. (Today, he's a member of the ILWU). George never knew this grandparent who had an outsize impression on him. He died shortly after George was born. But in Massachusetts, in addition to his union involvement, he owned a store that sold records on one half and hats on the other. His dad moved to San Francisco from the Midwest to attend school at the Art Institute (RIP). He got into that school and often slept overnight on a ledge on campus. Both of George's parents were punk rockers in SF in the late-Seventies. Amazing. His dad even lived with the guitarist from The Avengers (Penelope Houston's punk band). Though they would meet later, both spent time at the famed Mabuhay Gardens back in the day. George's dad was a painter as well, and that turned out to have a huge influence on George. His parents met when his mom got a job with his dad's construction working crew. This was around the mid-Eighties. George came along in 1989. After that, his parents had two more boys, making George the oldest of three. His earliest memories are from around the mid-Nineties in The Mission. George spent time when he was a kid running around The Mission and pre-gentrification Dogpatch with his dad. They lived on 18th between San Carlos and Lexington (or, zooming out a bit, between Mission and Valencia). That's two blocks from where I lived from 2003 to 2017, incidentally. But George's family got evicted from that apartment on 18th. The building sold and the new owners evicted tenants one by one, including families like George's. Both of his brothers were born in that apartment. His dad had made modifications there, handyman that he was. And George was old enough to remember all the awesome neighbors they had. I ask George about his favorite restaurants when he was a kid. "I fuckin' ate burritos every night of the week," he answers. He'd hit up nearby La Cumbre or El Buen Sabor around 300 times a year. Whiz Burger also figured big in George's childhood diet. There was a diner across 16th from The Roxie called Aunt Mary's (George shows me a coin purse from the place while we're recording) that he loved as well. Art was always encouraged at home. George's dad would bring home boxes of fax paper for him to draw on with ballpoint pens. He'd draw and draw and draw, often of things he saw. He remembers staring out the window of their place on 18th and watching cars go by, and he'd draw those. But it wasn't until high school at School of the Arts that George really started cranking it out. At SOTA, teachers encouraged George to draw whatever the hell he wanted to. He remembers drawing a skeleton pushing a paleta cart. When George tells me he attended SOTA 2004–2008, I mention that a number of past guests of this show went there around that time. "[The school] churned out a lot of us," he says. Joe Talbot, who co-wrote, produced, and directed The Last Black Man in San Francisco, went to SOTA in that era. George goes on a sidebar to share a story of getting caught smoking pot by a SOTA vice principal. I ask him to rattle off the SF schools he went to, and George obliges. Waldorf in The Mission for Kindergarten, then a Waldorf school in Pac Heights through eighth grade. They wanted him to attend their high school, but he chose SOTA instead. The Waldorf schools also encouraged art, which George appreciated. The social dynamics could be strange, though. You'd have kids like him who got into that school thanks to financial aid being classmates with kids who lived in mansions. After eighth grade, he needed a change. After he graduated from School of the Arts, George took some classes at City College. He'd been working summers painting houses for his dad, and eventually, college tailed off so he could work more. It also gave George more time for his artistic painting. This was about 20 years ago, and since then, he's been painting murals, hanging out with graffiti painters, doing work on Clarion Alley, and working with Precita Eyes to paint various houses and walls in The Mission. I ask whether George's art has evolved over the years. After thinking it over, he talks about the influence of cars and his mom and dad's comic book collections. He loved his mom's underground comics collections, and talks about going down to 23rd Street with them to Scott's Comics and Cards and SF Comic Book Co. next door. George points to artists like Spain Rodriguez, R. Crumb, and the Hernandez Brothers as having shaped his art from a young age. He'd go to Avalon on Mission for iron-on old English letters to have put on hats. The cholo influence of his neighborhood was seeping in, and George ran with it. The gumball machines on Mission with their foil stickers also played a part. He'd take those stickers home, many with images of cars on them, and draw from them. And of course the cars cruising Mission Street caught his artistic eye. George also touches on some of the violence he witnessed in The Mission in the Nineties, when he was a kid. George and his friends got around on skateboards, beater bikes, and Muni. He's quick to point out how, back in the day, you could take the 26-Valencia if you wanted to avoid potential trouble on the 14-Mission. I ask whether George got into any trouble himself. He says mostly harmless stuff like shoplifting. That was before his aforementioned time at School of the Arts. George has mixed feelings about the art scene, and I get it. He's had his art in shows, but prefers bookstores or community-oriented spaces vs. white-walled galleries. He doesn't feel like the audience that goes to those spaces is his. When he talks about painting at home after a long day at work, I ask George to talk about that work. He's currently part of a crew painting the new container cranes in the Port of Oakland. The ILWU is assembling the cranes and George and others use marine enamels to make the cranes look good. We end the podcast with how you can find George and his art. "You can find me on 24th Street," he says. No website. He's on Instagram at @paintergeorge415. We recorded this podcast at George's home in South San Francisco in April 2026. Photography by Nate Oliveira
FLASHBACK! Perhaps one of the most puzzling comics releases in years was The Book of Genesis, Illustrated by R. Crumb. While it's a virtuoso art performance, the exact purpose of the book was puzzling to Crumb fans (“It's not a parody?!”) and religious readers (“This comic is not for kids?!”) alike. Both groups have been taken aback by how straight Crumb plays it — neither parodying nor bowdlerizing the work. That's not to say that nothing in it is Crumb's own interpretation. Tim and John discuss the issues raised — both by Crumb and by his audience. (Originally published August 18, 2014.) Brought to you by: Face the Music ELO podcast Our supporters on Patreon
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FLASHBACK! Weirdo was a magazine started by R. Crumb, which featured Crumb's work alongside that of a number of other underground-type comics creators. Crumb's work from Weirdo's 28 issues was collected in 2013 as R. Crumb: The Weirdo Years, 1981-'93, released in the U.S. by Last Gasp. It features an astonishing variety of comics work, from Crumb rants and confessionals to a 1906 psychiatric report on sexual deviancy, fumetti, parodies, and more. This is a book that Deconstructing Comics can't help but review, so this week Kumar and Tim do their podcasting duty! (Originally published December 16, 2013.) R. Crumb's Snapshots: Source Material of the Legendary Comic Artist (TIME.com) Brought to you by: To the Batpoles! podcast Our supporters on Patreon
Our story tonight is called A Concert in the Park, and it's a story about a warm evening spent enjoying live music. It's also about tiger lilies and elephant ears, stone benches and sneakers, and the memories that melodies can bring to the surface. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
Fish cakes with curry lime mayonnaise Cook time: 30 minutes Prep time: 15 minutes Serves: 6 500 gm gurnard fillets 1 cup milk 4 medium agria potatoes, peeled Zest of 1 lemon ½ cup parsley, chopped 1 red chilli, finely chopped ½ red onion, finely chopped Salt and black pepper 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup milk 2 cups panko crumbs 3 Tbsp sunflower oil Curry lime mayonnaise 2 egg yolks juice of 2 limes 1 tbsp curry powder Pinch salt Pinch sugar 1 tbsp Dijon mustard 1 cup sunflower oil Preheat oven to 180*C. Place the fish and the milk into a pot and bring to the boil then turn the heat off and allow the fish to cool in the milk. Meanwhile, cook the potatoes by starting them in cold salted water bring to the boil. Turn down until just tender, drain and mash with a potato masher. Set aside. Remove the fish and flake it into a bowl containing along with the potato, lemon, parsley, chilli, onion and seasoning. Mix until combined. Roll the mix into golf ball sized balls, then press to flatten slightly. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Crumb the fish cakes by rolling them first in the egg and milk then in the panko crumbs. Pan fry until golden and crispy, then finish in the oven for about 10 minutes. Curry lime mayonnaise Place all the ingredients except the oil into a food processor and blitz for 30 seconds. Then with the motor running gradually add the oil until the mix is smooth and creamy. Season and serve. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Isaiah Crum M.D. is a board-certified psychiatrist in New York City specializing in the mental health of young professionals. He grew up in a community that treated a fast, curious mind as a problem to be corrected. He became a psychiatrist anyway, making his life's work out of what others once called his flaw. His practice is built on a simple premise: psychiatric conditions, including ADHD, look different depending on who you are and where you come from, and too many people have been misread, under-treated, or told nothing was wrong because no one was trained to see them clearly. He is currently building an independent practice designed to change that. In this episode of Faster Than Normal, Peter Shankman interviews Dr. Crumb, a psychiatrist specializing in neurodiversity and mental health within Black communities. Together, they explore the nuances of ADHD diagnosis, the impact of racial bias in psychiatry, and the importance of representation and understanding in mental health. 0:02 - Introduction and guest background 1:09 - Growing up with neurodiversity in Omaha, Nebraska 2:02 - The stigma and late diagnosis of ADHD 3:41 - The role of health insurance and diagnosis in women of color 4:08 - Gender differences in ADHD presentation and masking 5:08 - ADHD in incarcerated populations and underserved groups 5:47 - Coping strategies before diagnosis, including caffeine and gamification 7:15 - The importance of hacks and adaptive strategies from lived experiences 8:08 - The concept of masking and its costs, especially in Black communities 9:03 - Overlap of ADHD symptoms with anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation 10:19 - Communication challenges and the cycle of not being heard 12:34 - Representation in psychiatry and the current demographic disparities 16:14 - Pushback from community when pursuing psychiatry 20:29 - The significance of diagnosis and stigma in Black communities 22:24 - Racial biases in diagnosis and the problematic use of ODD 25:56 - The racialized perceptions of authority and defiance 27:00 - Closing thoughts and future projects Dr. Isaiah Crumb on Threads Thank you for being here and for subscribing- give us a shout anytime! https://linktr.ee/petershankman Substack: petershankmanofficial.substack.com Email: peter@shankman.com Podcast: Faster Than Normal Do you happen to know anyone who is doing wonderful things with #ADHD or their neurodivergent brain? We would love to have them on to learn how they are using their #neurodiversity to their advantage. Shoot me an email and we will get them booked! My link tree is here if you're looking for something specific. https://linktr.ee/petershankman
We're back after a very exciting period away with SO MUCH NEWS. Ella and Alexis saw each other IRL, Ella met Crumb, Cricket, Millie and Maud and Alexis has a very special announcement that pertains to this week's Comfort Creature. We also met ALL of our MaxFun Membership Goals! Thank you ALL so much -- as ever, you're our really comforting creatures! Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joincreatures
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Send us Fan MailKristeva Dowling is a Canadian entrepreneur, small farmer, and founder of Tallow & Crumb, an animal-based baking company built around a simple idea: carnivores crave cookies too.She created the company while trying to solve her own struggle with sugar cravings without turning to ultra-processed “keto” products. The result was a baking mix built with nutrient-dense ingredients such as whole milk powder, collagen, and gelatin rather than modern fillers and gums.Kristeva also runs Stolen Harvest Meadery, an Alberta craft meadery producing small-batch meads made from local honey, wild fruit, and botanicals. Her work focuses on capturing the “taste of Alberta” through traditional fermentation and regional ingredients.With a master's degree in social Anthropology, Kristeva brings a broader perspective to conversations about food, agriculture, and health. She is also the author of Chicken Poop for the Soul: In Search of Food Sovereignty, a book exploring the cultural, economic, and political forces shaping modern food systems. Her work sits at the intersection of ancestral nutrition, small-scale agriculture, and building real food businesses outside industrial supply chains.Find Kristeva at-https://www.tallowandcrumb.comhttps://stolenharvest.comYT- @Kristeva's KitchenBlog- https://howlingduckranch.wordpress.com/Book- Chicken Poop for the Soul: In Search of Food SovereigntyFind Boundless Body at-myboundlessbody.comBook a session with us here!
In this week's episode of BFGE, the ladies celebrate international women's day by watching Terry Zwigoff's impeccable expose on the singular underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. Join us as we talk:Beautiful, Thick Muscle MommiesBig Butt Magazine (RIP)Robert Crumb's Gigantic Magic PenisCursed Crumb Family DNAEmma Vs. Wimpy Oatmeal Ashley Wilkes MenSeparating the Art from the ArtistCome and doodle with us!Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple and follow us on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brutalfilmgirlpod/
Angus reviews Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life. Written with Crumb's cooperation, this fascinating, rollicking book takes in seven decades of Crumb's iconic works, including Fritz the Cat, Weirdo, and his adaptation of The Book of Genesis.Crumb: A Cartoonist's Lifehttps://www.amazon.com/Crumb-Cartoonists-Life-Dan-Nadel/dp/1982144009/Robert Crumb is often credited with single-handedly transforming the comics medium into a place for adult expression, in the process pioneering the underground comic book industry, and transforming the vernacular language of 20th-century America into an instantly recognizable and popular aesthetic. Now, for the first time, Dan Nadel delivers a “gripping and essential account” (The Boston Globe) of how this complicated artist survived childhood abuse, fame in his twenties, more fame, and came out the other side intact.Braiding biography with “cultural history and criticism...that honors the complexity of [its] subject, even, perhaps particularly, when it gets ugly” (Los Angeles Times), Crumb is the story of a richly complex life at the forefront of both the underground and popular cultures of post-war America. Including forty-five stunning black-and-white images throughout and a sixteen-page color insert featuring images both iconic and obscure, Crumb spans the pressures of 1950s suburban America and Crumb's highly dysfunctional early family life; the history of comics and graphic satire; 20th-century popular music; the world of the counterculture; the birth of underground comic books in 1960s San Francisco with Crumb's Zap Comix; the economic challenges and dissolution of the hippie dream; and the path Robert Crumb blazed through it all.Please join us in our exploration and reading of our Graphic Novel of the Month:The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumbhttps://www.amazon.com/Book-Genesis-Illustrated-R-Crumb/dp/0393061027/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comPlease join us for our 2026 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2025/11/the-kids-talk-2026-kirbys-kids-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
Our story tonight is called April Showers, and it's a story about a cloudy day spent window shopping in the village. It's also about the lovely sound the point of an umbrella makes against cobblestones, a bicycle ride taken just before the rain falls, and the perfect place to settle in to watch once it does. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
On this episode, I sit down with Drew Friedman for a deep dive into the wild, rebellious world of the underground comix movement of the 1960s and 70s. It's all covered in his Fantagraphics book Maverix and Lunatix: Icons of Underground ComixWe talk about the artists who broke all the rules Figures like R. Crumb, Vaughn Bode, and Trina Robbins , and how their raw, unfiltered storytelling reshaped comics into something far more personal, political, and subversive. Drew shares firsthand insights into that era's lasting influence and how it informed his own unmistakable style.From his early collaborations with his brother Josh Alan Friedman to his breakout work in publications like RAW and National Lampoon, we track the evolution of his career and the obsessive detail behind his signature caricatures. We also get into his celebrated portrait work, including books like Old Jewish Comedians and his tributes to pop culture legends, where Drew blends satire, reverence, and razor-sharp draftsmanship. It's a conversation about craft, counterculture, and the artists who refused to play it safe, and in the process, changed comics forever.
Angus reviews R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country, a tribute by an underground icon to the musical innovators who helped inspire him.R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Countryhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0810930862Anyone who knows R. Crumb's work as an illustrator knows of his passion for music. And all those who collect his work prize the Heroes of the Blues, Early Jazz Greats, and Pioneers of Country Music trading card sets he created in the early to mid-1980s.Now they are packaged together for the first time in book form, along with an exclusive 21-track CD of music selected and compiled by Crumb (featuring original recordings by Charley Patton, “Dock” Boggs, “Jelly Roll” Morton, and others).A bio of each musician is provided, along with a full-color original illustration by the cartoonist. Includes an introduction by Terry Zwigoff, award-winning director of Crumb.Please join us in our exploration and reading of our Graphic Novel of the Month:The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumbhttps://www.amazon.com/Book-Genesis-Illustrated-R-Crumb/dp/0393061027/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comPlease join us for our 2026 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2025/11/the-kids-talk-2026-kirbys-kids-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.comJake Siegel talks about his new book The Information State, which explores how government and technology joined forces over the past century to squash dissent. Siegel is an editor at Tablet, an original thinker with great writing chops (our kinda guy), and he talks with Nancy and Sarah about the tools of information warfare he saw while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, how the “war or terror” evolved into the “war on disinformation,” why Obama still has a lot to answer for, and the bizarre story of how a review of his book (on censorship, keep in mind) was mysteriously taken down. Also discussed:* Jake has the best voice* “I held my anger very dear …”* The hoax of the century, explained* Cynical v. honest deception* Why the DSA will always run your request up the comms chain* What is it that constitutes property online?* How much damn time did we spend on the Steele dossier?* Did Jake go soft on Trump?* Nancy credits Jake with getting her to report on Portland* Institutional journalism is valuable (NR: Suck it, Nick Sortor)* “The recognizable aesthetics and attitudes of American manhood by figures as diverse as Andy Griffith, Muhammad Ali, and Kurt Cobain.”* “I feel like Dallas has the best-dressed people in America.”Plus, R. Crumb comix, a movie that defies categorization, a visit to West Point, and much more!Fight the digital leviathan. Become a paid subscriber.
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Originally aired April 15, 2024 (Season 13, Episode 31) Our story tonight is called Piano Lessons, and it's a story about a well-loved upright piano and the boy who plays it. It's also about a little cottage where ivy grows up the bricks, middle C, lesson books, and metronomes, and finding the things that feel like they were always meant for you. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
High stakes cash game player Davey Stacks — owner of Gouldsburgers, Crumb, and multiple successful restaurant concepts — pulled up to the Nerdthusiast Poker Podcast and didn't hold back…
Angus reviews in the screening room Robert Crumb and Dan Nadel with Naomi Fry — Crumb: A Cartoonist's Life ! Over the course of 70 years, Robert Crumb almost single-handedly transformed comics from a pulp children's pastime into high art for adults. Now with the help of Crumb himself — and his never-before-seen letters and archives — award-winning comics scholar and biographer Dan Nadel is ready to tell his story.Robert Crumb and Dan Nadel with Naomi Fry — Crumb: A Cartoonist's Lifehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-tM8GC67LAIn an unforgettable conversation moderated by New Yorker staff writer Naomi Fry, hear Crumb and Nadel on the making of Crumb's iconic oeuvre — including Zap Comix, Fritz the Cat, Weirdo, his final book-length comic of The Book of Genesis, and more. Find out how Crumb transformed the pressures of 1950s suburban America and his own dysfunctional family into a distinctive style that captures the essence of Crumb's life, his unruly imagination, and the radical transformations of 20th century culture.Crumb: A Cartoonist's Lifehttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1982144009/Please join us in our exploration and reading of our Graphic Novel of the Month:The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumbhttps://www.amazon.com/Book-Genesis-Illustrated-R-Crumb/dp/0393061027/Leave a message at kirbyskidspodcast@gmail.comPlease join us for our 2026 Graphic Novel Readshttps://www.kirbyskids.com/2025/11/the-kids-talk-2026-kirbys-kids-graphic.htmlFor detailed show notes and past episodes please visit www.kirbyskids.com
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Originally aired April 5, 2021 (Season 7, Episode 7) Our story tonight is called Toast and Marmalade, and it's a story about the first few months of a lifelong friendship. It's also about a collar with a bell on it, letting go of what-ifs, and the joy of watching someone discover a year of firsts. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
John's Old Time Radio Show R. CRUMB'S RECORD ROOM PT. 69 “French Jazz”. John Heneghan, Robert Crumb & Guillaume Veillet play fabulous 78 rpm records from Crumb's record collection in France. Rolling – Jazz J. B. White Electric Shuffle – Maurice Maire & Orchestre of Jazz Brise Neopolitain – Guerino You’re Driving Me Crazy – Ochestre Ferroe La Toison D’or – Jean Cocteau & his Parris Orchestre Swinging – Van Hoorebeke Pompous Jerry – Harry Parsons’ Jazz Accordeon-Marmelade – Eudore Rancurel Gee! It Must Be Love – Gregor My Gal Sal – The Chicago Syncopators Gregoromanie – J. Porret New LP comp on Jalopy Records out of Record Store Day 4.18.2026! Crumb’s new comic out Fall 2025!
Our story tonight is called Soap Bubbles and Sidewalks, and it's a story about some spring cleaning done in the fresh air. It's also about a curtain shifting near an open window, a hose and bucket, old CDs in the glovebox, clean that goes all the way into the corners, and the energy that returns when the spring does. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
Dearest listeners,Are you turning over in your mind the events of a mere season, desperately wondering which sibling might next grace our screens? Have you looked at all the evidence only to find you're still not sure? Join us for a brief but puzzled conversation where we try and decide which Bridgerton's love story we think is written in the stars (and seeds).Could we bark-ing up the wrong tree with Philoise? Will Fran's missing puzzle piece ever find her way back to the ton? Will the winds of change blow the seasons out of order yet again? One thing is for certain: we need to KNOW. *Follow UsPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/whatabarbpod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatabarbpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatabarbpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WhataBarbPod
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Hello everyone,Tonight's episode is called “The Quiet Catastrophe of Applewick Marsh.”In this gentle and slightly whimsical bedtime story for sleep, we visit the peaceful wetlands of Applewick Marsh, where life normally moves slowly and quietly among the reeds, dragonflies, and evening frog choirs. But one morning, something very unusual happens — the entire marsh seems to have stopped.Join Mr. Percival Dockery, a calm observer of marshland mysteries, along with Mrs. Crumb and a rather thoughtful heron, as they quietly investigate a strange problem deep within the fog. What they discover is a small but curious mystery that has caused a surprisingly large disturbance in the normally peaceful marsh.This relaxing story is designed to help you unwind, calm your thoughts, and gently drift into sleep, with soft storytelling and a light touch of quiet humour.If you enjoy these soothing bedtime stories and relaxing sleep tales, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.Your support helps the podcast grow and reach more listeners looking for peaceful stories to fall asleep to.Sweet dreams.Lucy ❤#SleepStories #BedtimeStories #GuidedMeditation #Relaxation #Calm #Mindfulness #MeditationPodcast #SleepPodcast #Folktales #FairyTales #Storytelling #SoothingVoices #SleepAid #RelaxingStories #Tranquility #DriftOffToSleep
Our stories tonight speak to the magic of the Inn on the lake, a secret space behind a hidden door, coffee cake and cat companions, getting to redo a formative moment with your present day heart and mind, music and glimpses of mid-winter sun, and the hope that comes from bravely wearing your heart on your sleeve. We give to a different charity each week and this week we are giving to The Southwest Detroit Immigrant and Refugee Center. They are the largest provider of free- and low-cost legal services to Michigan's vulnerable communities. They are working for a Michigan where justice does not depend on how much money you have, and where immigrants are welcomed into our communities. It's time to turn those “What Ifs” into “cha ching” with Shopify today. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at shopify.com/nothingmuch Go to AquaTru.com now for 20% off (your purifier) using promo code NOTHINGMUCH. AquaTru even comes with a 30-day best-tasting water guarantee. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
Tune in this week as we discuss "Crumbs" and explore how desperate circumstances demand desperate faith—one touch (or even a Crumb) from Jesus is more than enough. Matthew 15 and Mark 5 bring us two unnamed women pushed to the brink, each exercising bold, great faith to receive their miracle. In Matthew 15, the Canaanite woman grasped a profound truth: if healing and blessing are in the loaf (Jesus, the Bread of Life), they're also fully present in the Crumbs that fall from His table. She wasn't settling—she was claiming what faith knows is sufficient! When you reach the end of yourself and realize God is all you have, you'll discover He is all you need. There's healing, deliverance, and breakthrough even in the Crumbs!
Originally Aired: March 5th, 2023 (Season 11, Episode 10) Our story tonight is called Catnap and it's a story about Marmalade the cat and Crumb the dog as they find ways to play through the winter. It's also about a spark of something sweet that begins to grow between friends, a pup cup enjoyed on a heated patio, and a suitcase ready to be packed. Subscribe to our Premium channel. The first month is on us.
What if the secret to winning every spiritual battle was already in your hands? In a world full of deceptive voices trying to pull you off course, discover how binding yourself to God's Word becomes your ultimate weapon. It might look foolish to others, but every impossible victory starts with an unshakeable commitment to Scripture. Are you ready to let God's Word become so much a part of you that it's your automatic response to every challenge?
IID OUT! Sixers vs Celtics LIVE Game Coverage & Final ThoughtsThe Philadelphia 76ers face a massive test without Joel Embiid (and Paul George). Can Tyrese Maxey and Nick Nurse find a way to stop Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics, or is the slide down the Eastern Conference standings inevitable? We are breaking down the Sixers vs Celtics LIVE with real-time reactions, post-game analysis, and the latest on Joel Embiid's injury status.Cast Your Vote in the Comments POLL: With Joel Embiid missing at least 3 more games, the 76ers will ultimately fall into the Play-In tournament bracket.• Drop #AGREE if you think the Play-In is inevitable.• Drop #DISAGREE if you think Philly stays in the Top 6.In This Episode• Sixers vs Celtics Live Reactions: Instant analysis of the defensive adjustments and rotation shifts without Joel Embiid.• Embiid Status Going Forward: What the latest "3-game minimum" update actually means for the Sixers' playoff seeding.• WBC Preview: We shift gears to the diamond to look at the upcoming World Basketball Classic rosters and favorites.• Crumb of the Week: The wildest story from around the league that you might have missed.Support the Show• Subscribe for the best 76ers coverage and NBA live streams.• Like this video to help us beat the algorithm!• Follow us on socials for mid-game updates and breaking news.#Sixers #Celtics #JoelEmbiid #NBA #Philadelphia76ers #TyreseMaxey #NBAPlayoffs #PHIvsBOS #Basketball #WBC2026
John's Old Time Radio Show R. CRUMB'S RECORD ROOM PT. 73. “Contrasting Renditions part 2”, 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. My Blue Heaven – Unknown Grey Gull House Band My Blue Heaven – Darby & Tarlton In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town – Singin’ Sam In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town – Spark Plug Smith High Society – Monk Hazel and his Beinville Roof Orchestra High Society – Jolly Boys Of LaFayette Take Oh Take Those Lips Away – Brooke Johns and his Orchestra Take Those Lips Away – Asa Martin & Doc Roberts You Can’t Blame Me For That – Unknown Dance Band You Can’t Blame Me For That – Hazel Scherf (Sylvia Porter) When My Sugar Walks Down The Street – Marigold Entertainers When My Sugar Walks Down The Street – Sol Hoopii New LP comp on Jalopy Records out of Record Store Day 4.18.2026! Crumb’s new comic out Fall 2025! ROBERT CRUMB AND HIS LUXURIOUS RECORDS!!! Spark Plug Smith
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.
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.
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!
(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.
•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.
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.
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.
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.