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Sketching Up
Spider-Man and Invincible Mid-Season Review

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 61:58


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Sketching Up
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Review

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 45:29


Sketching Up
The Entertainment Mount Rushmore

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 100:07


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Sketching Up
#122 - Sonic 3 and A New Spider-Man?

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 65:55


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Sketching Up
#121 - The Superman Trailer is here!

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 39:21


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Sketching Up
#120 - Cheeseball Man vs Cornhead Killer, Also Invincible

Sketching Up

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 49:27


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Conscious Leaders with Ruth Farenga
Renee Watson| Human connection at work

Conscious Leaders with Ruth Farenga

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 33:39


Renee Watson is Founder of Watson Consulting and the Curiosity Box (as well as a head coach in women's touch rugby!). She is fantastic at tuning into her team and finding out what makes them tick and shares her specific methods for doing so.

Planet Upload
CoryxKenshin Calls Out Youtube's Racism and Favoritism, TikTok is Crack Cocaine and Josh and Lauren Reveal Their Addictions

Planet Upload

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 31:41


In this episode:  Youtube's trending page is highlighted. Why? Racism, favoritism. Josh and Lauren discuss the latest happenings with Youtuber CoryxKenshin. What does TikTok, A Wall Street analyst, and crack cocaine have in common? There's a link, we promise! And we're all over it. Tiktok launches new features. Josh says they do this best. Lauren explains it's just different ways of thinking. Uploads/Download – Lauren's got a favorite new podcast and Josh shares some science with Curiosity Box. Check out Jellysmack's Blog! Also, here's Spring's Link.  We have a YouTube Page!  Please subscribe and follow. (Thank you!) Catch a new episode every Friday on your favorite podcasting site. Please subscribe, like and share! Visit our website www.creatorupload.com. We love to hear from you!   

FastForward
41: 041. The Founder who Turned Passion into Purpose

FastForward

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 51:13


Renée Watson is a founder with a purpose, she's on a mission to give one million children a wonder-filled experience of science. Her passion for science began when she was just 6 years old in rural Australia. Following a career in scientific research she launched The Curiosity Box in 2015 – the UK's first STEM subscription box aimed at making science more accessible for children. What a journey it's been for Renée. After coming to the UK with just £16 in her pocket, last year she was named one of Melinda Gates' six women in STEM to watch in 2018 and she also managed to close a £250,000 funding deal – in a day! In this podcast she shares her journey of how she turned her passion into purpose. Key takeaways: - If you have a passion, don't give up on it, no matter how difficult the circumstances - The difficulties of running a business and juggling family life - How belief can make it happen - Approaching funding rounds with creativity - Why founders need to be more honest about the challenges as well as their successes Watch Renee's TEDx Talk: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzdPqC3YQB8 Host: Patricia Keating Guest: Renée Watson www.curiosity-box.com/ Listening Time: 51 mins Follow Tech Manchester: Twitter: @tecmcr LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/techmanchester/ Or visit us at www.techmanchester.co.uk Let us know what you'd like to hear to take your business forward. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review.

Corridor Cast
EP#1 | VSauce3's Jake Roper

Corridor Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 75:54


Jake Roper is the host and producer of YouTube's VSauce3 Channel (3.5M Subs) and co-founder of the Curiosity Box (popular science box subscription). We talk about science & movies, beme, google, and beating cancer.

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Stories from Science
Ep 8 - Destination Detonation: Renee Watson and her journey to The Curiosity Box

Stories from Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 55:25


As job titles go, you'd need to go a long way to beat 'Head of Explosions', but then today’s episode is with someone – Renee Watson of The Curiosity Box – who has travelled a long way, from the river banks of rural Australia to leading a self-styled Curiosity Revolution to disrupt education, empower families and convince the world that science isn't just for them, but holds the keys to a better life and a better world. It's difficult not to get swept up in this enthusiasm for revolution. Along the way we'll go toe-to-toe with STEM Barbie, discover why science capital is like carrying a suitcase, and understand that, whilst love really does change everything, particularly in the field of great customer service, sometimes it ain’t quite enough. Inspirational, unconventional, you'll understand exactly why philanthropist Melinda Gates called out Renee as one of the eight women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths to look out for in 2018. But don't worry - Renee has a 'Head of Grounding' to ensure that egos don't get too inflated whilst bringing genuine ‘Wow’ moments to children around the world...

Probably Science
Episode 231 - The Secret Life of Fat with Dr. Sylvia Tara

Probably Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 46:55


Sylvia Tara (@SylviaTaraPhD) holds a PhD in biochemistry, and in her new book The Secret Life of Fat: The Science Behind the Body's Least Understood Organ and What It Means For You she examines the function and behavior of fat, why it's essential to our lives, how our genetics, gender, hormones and microbiomes affect it and much more. Her book is on sale December 27th, and you can pre-order it here or visit thesecretlifeoffat.com for more information. This episode is brought to you by Curiosity Box by Vsauce. To get your mystery box full of geeky science toys and gear along with a FREE Vsauce beanie, visit curiositybox.com/probablyscience.

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Probably Science
Episode 229 - Bryan Olsen and Dominic Harris

Probably Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 83:00


Comedy Central Roast writer Bryan Olsen (@olsen__) and comedian Dominic Harris (@DomComedy) sit down with Matt (@mattkirshen) and Andy (@andytwood) to talk about battery pigs, Dom's lost episode, Saint Bernard and Air Bud, Buzz and Antarctica, Dominic the debutante, dog memory, gut Parkinson’s, fecal transplants again, new elements, the chemistry helpline, uncombable hair syndrome, platypus venom that can help diabetes and Dominic's new album. This episode is brought to you by Curiosity Box by Vsauce. To get your mystery box full of geeky science toys and gear along with a FREE Vsauce beanie, visit curiositybox.com/probablyscience.

Probably Science
Episode 227 - Eric Lampaert and JJ Whitehead

Probably Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 81:04


Comedian Eric Lampaert (@EricLampaert) and returning guest JJ Whitehead (@JJWhitesnake) join Matt and Andy to discuss NASA's Space Poop Challenge, paper bike helmets, an end to zika's global health emergency, the hanging of a shipwrecked monkey and a circus elephant, JJ's new album and two moose found locked together in ice. This episode is brought to you by Curiosity Box by Vsauce. To get your mystery box full of geeky science toys and gear along with a FREE Vsauce beanie, visit curiositybox.com/probablyscience.

Probably Science
Episode 225 - Grant Lyon

Probably Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 76:55


Comedian and former environmental scientist Grant Lyon (@grantlyon1) joins Matt and Andy to talk about the Elkhorn Slough Foundation, naked cow science, why reservoirs aren’t all good, surgery farts, nightmare machines, sentencing algorithms, a third hominid and Patient Letter O. This episode is brought to you by Curiosity Box by Vsauce. To get your mystery box full of geeky science toys and gear along with a FREE Vsauce beanie, visit curiositybox.com/probablyscience.

Mindcrack Podcast
Episode 39 - Guest Adlington

Mindcrack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2013 77:49


Be sure to check out the members of this Podcast:Baj: http://youtube.com/W92BajPause: http://youtube.com/PauseUnpauseGuude: http://youtube.com/GuudeBoulderfistAdlington: http://youtube.com/adlingtontLinks to podcasts topics:Xbox one is not backwards compatible (http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/21/4350662/new-xbox-has-no-backwards-compatibilty)Used game sales will cost extra licensing fee on Xbox One http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2013/05/xbox-one-analysis/Godus Game and Curiosity Box http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curiosity_%E2%80%93_What%27s_Inside_the_Cube%3FMirrors Edge 2? http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/05/23/mirrors-edge-2-listing-appears-on-amazon-germany?abthid=51a28ae4c6c3ff2e1c00000bGermany also added GTA V available for pc http://www.amazon.de/Rockstar-Games-Grand-Theft-Auto/dp/B0071L2QD0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1367855238&sr=8-2&keywords=grand+theft+auto+v7 Days to Die http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/05/24/7-days-to-die-looks-virally-impressive/Spider photo that is talked about in the questions http://gyazo.com/d2162f220b8db57a9898dc9702fe66a2

One Life Left's Podcast
One Life Left -- s08e16 -- #186 -- The Old Curiosity Box(er)

One Life Left's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2012 59:12


It's not often we have someone on the show who started in videogames around the same time as Simon, usually because they've seen Simon with his top off so often that they refuse to be near him again, but SSG Steve Boxer is a man who is prepared to take that risk. We ask him what it is like to work under a leader/dessert eater like Keith Stuart at the Guardian and the difficulties that were had working under a maker of rudie magazines*. We also told an ENTIRELY HYPOTHETICAL story about Keith Stuart's GTA5 interview. And at least Steve had somewhere to go after the show as he had been invited to the Codblopsii event. All we had to do was to watch Ste walk around London in his Stockport County kit muttering to himself about Taylor Swift and Westfield. Come on PRs, invite us to your new launch parties, we're totally prepared to sell ourselves for some tiny hamburgers and sixty dollars. And that's to share between us. Cheerio! Team OLL x  * We're trying to not attract the attentions of work filters. Links: https://twitter.com/realsteveboxer http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2012/nov/12/grand-theft-auto-v-preview-gta-5 Tracklist: 1. Switch-On - Old Abandoned Cave http://chipmusic.org/switch-on/music/old-abandoned-cave 2. Indiaton - spooked http://chipmusic.org/spooked/music/indiaton 

I Hear a New World Podcast
I Hear a New World Podcast 8 - November 2008

I Hear a New World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2008 27:38


Unusual and innovative music from Scotland and beyond. Herman Dune - Try To Think About Me Herman Dune are an anti-folk band based in Paris/Berlin/New York. They embody that genre's international elasticity - they are pop, folk and indie rock - at once everything you could possibly want from a band and at the same time there's nothing you can put your finger on to define them completely. From new album Next Year in Zion, this is a melodious pop song pure and simple, but the lyrics hold layers of meaning and emotion that will fill your heart with love, longing, loneliness and lust. Pumajaw - Horseshoe Nail Pumajaw describe their sound as "ancient melodies mutating into psychedelic laments and ecstasies." Whilst many try to raise the buried pagan gods and goddesses of folk's past, few do psychedelic fervour as convincingly as Pinkie Maclure and John Willis. Listening to this passionately psychotic track from superb new album Curiosity Box, you're almost persuaded that the duo have lived through some serious medieval shit and magicked themselves into the future to make sure we hear all about how profoundly dark and terrifying it was. Major Matt Mason USA - Rockstar Following on the alternative/anti-folk theme, New York's Major Matt Mason USA is the perfect embodiment of anti-folk's refusal to pander to the cliches of rock and roll posturing. Hell, he doesn't even want to be a rock star anymore - but as this lyrical lament shows, he really can't help it, even if he does sound a bit like Kermit the Frog on downers. Les Enfant Bastard - Michael Jackson Here, Edinburgh based lo-fi genius Les Enfant Bastard is trying to convince us that although he appears to be a skinny white bloke, he is in fact the facially-challenged post-black moonwalking nutjob who refers to himself as the King of Pop. By the end of the song you'll be convinced of one thing at least - he is equally insane - but thankfully for us, in a way that results in this piece of perverse brilliance, instead of the turgid excuse for an audio-turd that was Earth Song. Amusement Parks on Fire - Alafoss Exit This is a leaving song, a goodbye song, a 'moving on to greater things and not looking back no matter how much you want to' song. This is Amusement Parks on Fire - their name itself a stunning visual image, this particular track being the musical equivalent. The past, the well-trodden path, is up in flames, and there's only one way to go - forward into the unknown.