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CW: Some discussion, though often comedic, about death, dying, and accidents throughout. Be advised.Remember that show "1000 Ways to Die?" This week your cohosts are using some of the media from their youth -- like that show and Final Destination to name a couple -- to destigmatize death a bit by talking through some of those pop culture memories and what strange ways to go stuck with them over the years. Kourtney and Clarissa are reliving some of the scenes they remember most and weaving those outstanding situations into a discussion on their own sometimes irrational fears about death, ways they could see themselves landing a cinematic demise, and how their views on mortality have changed. There's some definite coping with dark humor in this one, and the content is by no means making fun of any one who had experiences like the ones discussed. Instead, your hosts relating back to themselves and trying to find connections to their own fears, hindsight, and weaknesses that come with aging.Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not meant to be harmful or offensive to any individuals, nor is it professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. This show is not affiliated with the Dumb Ways to Die game or any of the media discussed, and any references are transformative and commentary-based in nature. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
CW: Some of the topics covered in our conversation may be triggering, especially for those with a history of disordered eating, or if you've been subject to size or body-based discrimination. So please be aware of this before listening. Doree and Elise have an exciting announcement! Elise is staying on Forever35! They also speak with Emma Specter, culture writer and memoirist (More Please: On Food, Fat, Bingeing, Longing and the Lust for 'Enough'), about unapologetically having your flashy early aughts fashion moment now, internally dismantling the fatphobic narrative fed to us in that same era, and the thrill of growing up “on the move” as a kid of foreign correspondents.To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach Doree & Elise at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and sign up for the newsletter at forever35podcast.com/newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CW: Some of this episode's subject matter may not be suitable for those under the age of 18. Sexual wording is used and topics such as sexual abuse are discussed. This episode may be triggering to those with religious or sexual trauma. Please listen with discretion. If you or someone you know needs someone to talk to, there's a link to a google document of free mental health resources and hotlines in the description of this episode. In this episode, Ariel and Travis talk about the start of their journey's in deconstructing from the Christian religion. 1:52 - What is “deconstruction” within spirituality? 3:00 - Were you “born into” Christianity or did you join by choice? 6:14 - Did you solidify your beliefs? (e.g. get baptized, “saved”, etc.) and what denominations did we worship under? 16:55 - The first moments we started questioning 23:07 - What was the “I'm done.” moment? 34:50 - Listener submitted question and feedback 41:20 - What advice we would give to someone questioning their faith Podcast Suggestion: Data Over Dogma by Dan McClellan Learn more about the podcast on www.GhostTeaPodcast.com and consider subscribing to Ghost Tea podcast to have access to exclusive episodes via https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghostteapodcast/subscribe Official Ghost Tea Merch: https://arielwillowmerch.creator-spring.com/ Book with Ariel at www.ArielWillow.com Click here for the free mental health chats/hotlines
Dr. Jennifer Brout, Mary, and Liz discuss their experiences as parents of children with misophonia and how they have preserved family relationships. They share their personal journeys of understanding and accepting misophonia, as well as the stages of grief and growth they went through. They emphasize the importance of accommodation, communication, and empathy within the family. They also discuss the challenges of conflicting accommodations and the need for parents to take care of their own mental well-being. Overall, the conversation highlights the resilience and love that families can cultivate in the face of misophonia. CW: Some talk of suicide ---Web: https://misophoniapodcast.comOrder "Sounds like Misophonia" - by Dr. Jane Gregory and ISponsored by the personal journaling app I developed:Basal - hellobasal.comFor iOS and AndroidWriting prompts and summaries for your journal entries by AI from the perspective of a therapist.Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.comSend me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)Social:Instagram - @misophoniapodcastFacebook - misophoniapodcastTwitter/X - @misophoniashowSoQuiet - Misophonia Advocacyhttps://soquiet.orgSupport the Show.
CW: Some discussion, though often comedic, about death, dying, and illness throughout. Be advised.Cross listening to this episode off your bucket list, because Kourtney and Clarissa are back to embrace the dying part of the podcast's name. Your cohosts are talking about all the things -- from the realistic to the ridiculous -- they'd like to do before they hit the final countdown of life. Traveling, tornado hunting, Bermuda Triangle finding, hauntings, and more are topping their Bucket Lists, along with some dark humor, millennial nostalgia, and some down-to-earth views on mortality as they have some fun all while trying to remove some stigma from the conversations around life, death, and dying. Plus, a trip back to 2014 for some cringe posts and pop culture memories!Disclaimer: This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. Any information discussed is not necessarily a non-biased, factual or academically sourced. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Much of the content in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
On this episode, your cohosts venture to Reddit for a 21st Century podcast staple. Kourtney and Clarissa read Get Off My Chest stories and give their thoughts on everything from bad relationships, social media addictions, weather preferences, and common courtesy. And a trip Back in Time to some early days of Facebook and parsing through the cohosts' answers to a “note” from 2010.CW: Some mature content and language. Be advisedDisclaimer: Reddit entries drawn from public posts on site, and have been edited for time/content in this podcast. We claim no ownership of these entities and do not endorse any of the sentiments expressed. This is an entertainment podcast based on individual perspective, experience, and opinion. The content of this episode is not professional or otherwise medical, legal, financial, or psychological advice of any kind and should not be taken as such under any circumstances. The views expressed do not reflect on any other persons, businesses, or institutions nor should they be taken as concrete fact or allegation of any kind. Any outside content is used in a transformative manner in line with Fair Use, and we have not been compensated by any parties for this episode. Much of the exchange in this episode and podcast as a whole are meant to be personal, often comedic, and observational in nature. Please enjoy in context.
CW: Some references to abuse made throughout the episode. Lannie Stabile makes her triumphant return to the podcast as its "secret third co-host" with more rabbit holes as well as physical proof of future material (seven journals worth in fact!). Dave and Aaron are regaled with tales of theatre camp, pig fests, and spelling bees, that somehow are tangentially related to the bad poem she brought to the show. Since her last appearance, Lannie has had the poetry book The Inconvenience of Grief published through Animal Heart Press. Watch for her newest chapbook When the Forest Finds You coming soon! My Bad Poetry Episode 5.6: "Forty Ounce Magnum (w/ Lannie Stabile)" End Poem from a Real Poet: "The First Christmas Without Her" by Lannie Stabile found in The Inconvenience of Grief. Podcast Email: mybadpoetry.thepodcast@gmail.com Bluesky: @mybadpoetrythepod.bsky.social Instagram & Threads: @MyBadPoetry_ThePod Website: https://www.podpage.com/my-bad-poetry/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mybadpoetry-thepodcast/message
Natalia and Emmy tackle the theology of heaven and hell from a variety of angles and their own unique perspectives and beliefs. CW: Some discussion of sexual assualt. If that is something that you do not want to listen to for any reason, it happens in the discussion of Judith, around 24 minute mark for about two minutes. Patreon: www.patreon.com/cafeteriachristian Join the conversation: facebook.com/groups/cafeteriachristian
Bea, Artie, Phil, and Abby break format to talk through a major drug denial that has put Bea's care in jeopardy, why private Medicare Part D plans are able to deny necessary care to people with rare diseases, and what it says about the US welfare state. CW: Some bummers around the 45:00 mark. Find our book Health Communism here: www.versobooks.com/books/4081-health-communism Death Panel merch here (patrons get a discount code): www.deathpanel.net/merch As always, support Death Panel at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpod
CW: Some discussion of race.Image descriptions are an important accessibility tool for the visually impaired, but apparently, some people find them really confusing.Email badattitudespod@gmail.comFollow @badattitudespod on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterSupport the pod ko-fi.com/badattitudespodBe sure to leave a rating or review wherever you listen!FairyNerdy: https://linktr.ee/fairynerdySupport the show
CW: Some curse words are used in this episode. Every writer has at least once heard the age-old advice to "write every day." It's one of those Rules of writing with a capital R. But how practical is this advice? Does it account for life? Mental health? Disabilities? Or even the fact that all humans have different needs and creative preferences? In this episode, book coach Katie McCoach explores both sides of this advice. Why it is great advice, as well as why it's the worst advice. Where do you stand? PSSST. Enjoying the podcast?! I would truly appreciate it if you could take a moment to leave a rating and review. Your feedback helps the podcast reach more writers who are eager to grow into their full potential, and I have this wild goal of reaching 10,000 writers by this time next year. You've got stories to share with the world, and I don't want you holding yourself back from being the author YOU want to be. + a Bonus: Tag me on social media with your review or email me a screenshot, and I'll send you a little something fun in return. Thank you for your support! Instagram, Threads, Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin www.katiemccoach.com Love freebies? Download your mini-guide to overcoming imposter syndrome and self-doubt. Have a question you'd like Katie to answer on the show? Submit it here!
CW: Some discussion of H*rry P*tter & the writerChael (@NarratorChael) from Once Upon A Re-Watch & Vampires Ruined My Life (https://linktr.ee/Narratorchael) is here to discuss the boy who won't grow up-- but does, both physically and emotionally, in both the movies we're discussing today. A portion of our proceeds from this month will be donated to an abortion access fund! Become a patron today: patreon.com/fuckboisoflitPre-order Emily's first two books here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2274905/emily-j-edwardsHere's a link to A WISH FOR WINGS THAT WORK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLccxrDgi5U Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The crew of the Polaris press onward to the remote birdfolk-populated island of Acherin, where they have been tasked by their Mercenary bosses with locating a missing explorer. But it soon becomes apparent that something is terribly, terribly wrong... [CW: Some described fantasy body horror] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us as we welcome back Connie Chang (they/he/she) from Transplanar RPG, catch up on all their TTRPG projects, and make a character in their homebrew world of Andake! CW: Some use of profanity. For more information, please check out our website. Email: acoupleofcharacterspod at gmail dot com. Twitter, Instagram, Patreon: ACoCPodcast. Bookshop dot org storefront and gift cards. Use code CHOOSEINDIE on Libro.fm to receive a free audiobook when you purchase a subscription. Abortion Support: Links on our website. Donate to support abortion funds by state. Scripts for ad. Episode notes: Transcript. Chaos character sheet. Homebrew ancestry options. Dyslexia friendly versions: Transcript. Chaos character sheet. Homebrew ancestry options. Connie Chang: Website. Transplanar RPG. Godkiller. Blood Hunter Class. Hemomancer Spell Sources: Dark Arts Player's Companion from Jonoman3000 on Reddit. Hemomancy School of Magic. Mentioned books: The Last Wish (Witcher Book 1) by Andrzej Sapkowski, on Bookshop.org and Libro.fm. D&D books. Mentioned episodes: Connie's first appearance. Willow. Spy with Stonecunning. Blake Dragonbortles. Homebrew Monk. Dungeons & Dragon Types. Cover art: Copyright Chandra Reyer 2019.
(CW: Some of the discussion of this episode includes SA in fiction.) This week, Abigail is joined by author of LADY OF THE PRIMORDIAL TREE, Daniela A. Mera! Topics includes The Brandon Sanderson Influence, matriarchal society, getting personal on the page, the insult of a glossary, and the inherent sexiness of seamless reader onboarding. LADY OF THE PRIMORDIAL TREE by DANIELA A. MERA: https://amzn.to/3uaMsamDANIELA'S WEBSITE: http://danielaamera.com/DANIELA'S INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/authordaniela.a.mera/ABIGAIL'S PATREON: patreon.com/worksbyabigailKOT'S MERCH STORE: https://rdbl.co/2Vg6ZeACITIZENS OF THIRST DISCORD SERVER: https://bit.ly/30NsP8PTWITTER, FACEBOOK, & INSTAGRAM: @kingdomthirstKoT'S BOOKSHOP: bookshop.org/shop/kingdomthirstEMAIL: kingdomofthirst@gmail.comPO Box 460816San Francisco CA, United States94146-0816Kingdom of Thirst is a member of the Frolic Podcast Network! Find all our episodes and tons of new podcasts to enjoy at frolic.media/podcasts.
[CW: Some profanity] This week on The Tarot Diagnosis, we tackle a topic that's near and dear to both of us - The Art of F*cking Up. This has been on our list for a long time, and that's because it's something we've both struggled with in our own lives, and it's also something we work with our clients on pretty much every day. We begin the episode with Four of Cups, The Sun, and Five of Cups - and from there we go through card after card exploring why so many of us are afraid of failure and how to heal from what can often feel like mistake paralysis. All the fours and all the sixes seem to make their presence known throughout this episode – which is fun and exciting to notice. Subscribe to our email list to get all kinds of free mental health related tarot goodies on our website www.TheTarotDiagnosis.com Follow us on TikTok and Instagram @TheTarotDiagnosis Audio Edited by Anthony DiGiacomo of Deep Resonance Sound Contact: DeepResonanceSound@gmail.com Music by Timmoor from Pixabay
Continuing on the Spook-tober theme, this week the dragons take a look at a classic trope in gothic and horror fiction: possession. Made more popular in the genre by films like The Exorcist, possession is an unsavoury subject, combining body horror with psychological terror. But where does the idea originate? What part does the human understanding of 'souls' or religion play? And what about the alleged 'true story' status some speculative fiction featuring possession is based on - is there any truth to the claim? Jules and Madeleine take a deep dive into the origins of the trope, citing several 'real life cases' and drawing parallels with popular fiction. On the slab this week: the Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Exorcist, Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins series and many more. CW: Some of this discussion centres on familiar and religious abuse, as well as mental health issues. Title music: Ecstasy by Smiling Cynic
When an eruption began in 1994 in Papua New Guinea, the last thing singer-songwriter Ngaiire expected was a second volcano to begin spewing ash. Tuning in to the mystery and majesty of PNG has become a lifelong project (CW: Some listeners may find parts of this conversation upsetting. Please use discretion when listening)
When an eruption began in 1994 in Papua New Guinea, the last thing singer-songwriter Ngaiire expected was a second volcano to begin spewing ash. Tuning in to the mystery and majesty of PNG has become a lifelong project (CW: Some listeners may find parts of this conversation upsetting. Please use discretion when listening)
Join us as we talk with Phil (he/him) from Everyone Games and Jim (he/him) from Knights of the Braille about their upcoming charity stream. We also discuss accessibility in gaming and create a D&D character based off of Marie Curie. The stream is October 1st & 2nd 2021, from 7 AM to 10 PM ET. Quinn plays Oct 1st 7 PM to 10 PM and Alex plays Oct 2nd from 7 AM to 10 AM. CW: Some use of profanity. Visit our website to find links for everything we talked about this episode! Email: acoupleofcharacterspod at gmail dot com. Twitter, Instagram, Patreon: ACoCPodcast. Bookshop dot org storefront and gift cards. Episode notes: Transcript. Marie Curie character sheet. Dyslexia friendly versions: Transcript. Marie Curie character sheet. Everyone Games: Website. Twitter. Twitch. - Watch here! Charity Stream Schedule. Donate here! Able Gamers: Website. Twitter. Special Effect: Website. Twitter. Phil from Everyone Games: Twitter. Social Media: MostlyBlindGamer. Running the Cat game stream Oct 1 from 7-10 AM. Jim from Knights of the Braille: Website. Twitter. Twitch. Playing in the Blind Dungeon game stream Oct 2 from 3-6 PM. D&D Epic History: YouTube. Twitter. Mentioned books: Radioactive: Marie and Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love and Fallout by Lauren Redniss. Watchmen by Alan Moore. D&D Tasha's Cauldron of Everything. D&D Player's Handbook. D&D Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica. Mentioned episodes: Making Quinn's Everyone Games character. Nebun, the visually impaired adventurer. Comedy of Terrors D&D: Website. Dungeons & Dragon Types: Website. Cover art: Copyright Chandra Reyer 2019.
Dax and MB head to the Australian outback to talk about Greg McLean's brutal 2005 film Wolf Creek. CW: Some mentions of sexual assault, violence, and some gore. Very brief mentions of slavery and homophobia. Follow the podcast on Twitter: @WONApodcast Follow Dax: @DaxEbaben Follow MB: @mbmcandrews Email us at WONApodcast@gmail.com Resources for survivors of sexual assault available at RAINN.org Support reproductive rights at abortionfunds.org
Dr Seward goes with Professor Van Helsing to put his wild theories to the test, and Arthur is reunited with Lucy ... CW: Some bloody descriptions and sound effects. Read and edited by Tracey Carvill Music by https://www.purple-planet.com/ Classical music from https://musopen.org/music/?instrument=piano&period=classical . We used: Sonata No. 3 in C Major, Op. 2, No. 3 - 2nd Movement - Adagio by Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 14, K. 457 - II. Adagio by Mozart Preludes, Op. 28 - No. 13 'Loss' by Chopin The sick doll by Tchaikovsky Backgrounds and sounds from https://freesound.org/ : 16gpanskasibinska-n: burning-candle-in-the-wind Angelkunev:: z-fem-01-roar Astounded: hospital-corridor-ambiance-footsteps-voices-children Baumstumpf: forest-meadow-on-a-summer-morning Boilingsand: toddler-cry-1-0803xx Capslok: metal-saw-hand Cognito-perceptu: hammering-2 Dsoadigital: leaves Duckduckpony: impacts-splatter-watermelon-002 Inspectorj: stab-metal-knife-in-lettuce-d Jarredgibb: church-clock-strikes-11 Klankbeeld: horror-scream-woman-long Leonelmail: spring-loaded-metal-door-creak-open-close-02 Lewisinheaven: dog-max-whine-howl-bark-2 Lunchmoney: leaves-rustling-in-wind-zoom-h6 Mattruthsound: steel-drawers-06 Mc-minnaar: pusing-old-wooden-crate Miekyj: lighting-a-match-owi Mrfossy: outdoors-day-lightrain-01 Neospica: body-falling Odditonic: hammer-falls-to-wood-floor Reitanna: blowing-out-candle Sagetyrtle: 1103octobernight Soundsexciting: clatter Speedenza: spooky-bells-ambiance Szegvari: big-temlpe-cave-soundscape-fantasy-201117-0067 Comments? Suggestions? Requests? Get in touch: On Facebook: @ReadingGothic On Twitter: @smiley_goth7 On Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/user/TraceyMary7 Want to help fund the project? Here's my Ko-Fi page: https://ko-fi.com/traceymary7
Scanner School - Everything you wanted to know about the Scanner Radio Hobby
Free SDR Course! Our new free course will introduce you to Software Defined Radios. "The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Software Defined Radio: Everything you need to know to get started with SDR in an afternoon" is now open for enrollment. Register now at https://courses.scannerschool.com --------------------------------------------------------------- Today we break down the similarities and differences when it comes to Scanners and Receivers What You Need To Know Scanners and Receivers are more like cousins than brothers and sisters in the radio world. Both receive and scan frequencies They don’t transmit. Receivers have a larger receive foot-print than a typical scanner. Typically 100 KHz is the bottom of a receiver, but you can go up to a couple of gigahertz. A typical scanners start as low as 25 MHz and go up to 1300 MHz Scanners will typically not support monitoring AM Broadcast Bands, but Receivers will. Scanners do not support SWL monitoring, but Receivers will. Scanners have more modes that are not found in receivers; NXDN, DMR, P25, are common modes of reception present in a scanner. Receivers have modes that are not in present in a scanner, such as upper and lower sidebands, AM and CW Some high end receivers will do D-STAR, P-25, dPMR, and NXDN. Receivers can be very affordable starting less than $200 and going over $10,000 for a high end model. Scanners can start at $100 and cost over $600 for a high end model. With close call and signal stalking, scanners can help you find a more relative frequency faster than a receiver. All session notes with links to the items we talked about can be found on our website at www.scannerschool.com/session174 --------------------------------------------------------------- Would you like 1 on 1 help? If you need help with your scanner and are looking for some one on one tutoring, I'd love to help you out. Visit www.scannerschool.com/consulting to book your one hour appointment today! Help support Scanner School You can help support Scanner School by visiting our support page at www.scannerschool.com/support
In this podventure, we discuss the episode “Thank You, God,” in which Whit recounts a tale from his childhood involving his stepmother, Fiona Donneral, to demonstrate how we can be thankful to God in all circumstances. Also, thanksgiving traditions, community responsibility, and having an eternal perspective. CW: Some brief discussion of body horror
(CW: Some strong sexual content) Featured Movie Commentary: Second Glance SHOWNOTES: Welcome back, cinephiles! Tonight, we decided to begin a new feature on the Director's Cut!, as hosts Beau, Robert, and Ash bring you a totally free movie commentary featuring the more low budget/B-rated side of cinema! This time, we take on the 90s Christian drama/unintentional comedy Second Glance, starring Pure Flix founder David A. R. White. This movie brought us the "Jesus, Man!" meme as seen on The Cinema Snob, so track down this movie, watch it with us, and have yourself a blast! Hey listeners... Jesus, man! Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! is on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. We are also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Also, look for us on Patreon, and become a patron at our $1 and $5 levels! (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
CW: Some discussion of child abuse is had with no details provided. The focus of this episode is on trauma awareness and how judges and lawyers can positively improve and redirect the lives of offenders by simply being kind and compassionate with them, and by recognizing how a history of childhood trauma may be influencing their criminal behaviour.
Author : Matt Dovey Narrator : Heath Miller Host : Peter Behravesh Audio Producer : Peter Behravesh Discuss on Forums Originally published by Diabolical Plots. CW: Some violence, sexual content Rated R. Why Aren’t Millennials Continuing Traditional Worship of the Elder Dark? By Matt Dovey In a generational shift that some claim threatens the fabric […] The post PodCastle 653: Why Aren’t Millennials Continuing Traditional Worship of the Elder Dark? appeared first on PodCastle.
The chopping block: Nightcrawler (2014); Mystery Men (1999) (CW: Some...weird...talk about sex at the beginning; skip to 3:32 if that's an issue.) Jacob (Dave?) cringes, Sam dismantles method acting, and HEY WE'RE BACK THIS WAS RECORDED IN THE BEFORE TIMES WE'RE SORRY. Theme by Irritating Rainbow (website) Produced by Sam Young
So this is my interview with King Falls AM Co-Creator, Kyle Brown! YAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!!! CW: Some darker topics are discussed in passing (especially in reference to MBS Episode 6 "Lost") so...you've been warned. Also, to my fellow King Falls AM fans, there are ZERO SPOILERS in this episode for anything that may (or may not be) coming down the Pike. I know, I know. I feel your pain too. I was thinking of offering Kyle imaginary Red Sox Season Tickets on the Green Monster (oh, to own Season Tickets on the Monstah, that's a dream) or offering to name my first born daughter Kyle in exchange for some sweet, sweet info, but I knew my devious plan wouldn't work and would just result in Kyle giving me 'the look' (you know. THE LOOK) and shaking his head, as if to say "No". So no spoiler info awaits you here, fellow fans :D Basically, consider this a discussion on how he's been dealing with the craziness that is the Covid-19 outbreak. *Edited to remove hysterical fangirling laughter at the very beginning (I sounded like SUCH a Jabroni), and to remove a snippet at the end, otherwise everything is all good in the hood* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upatdawn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/upatdawn/support
Ronna Russell joins Chuck and Brady to discuss her life after strict Pentecostalism and oppressive Purity Culture. Her saucy memoir, The Uncomfortable Confessions Of a Preacher's Kid, tells her story of not fitting into Christian culture's idea of what a woman should be and how she found her true self instead. The episode begins with advice on how to safely set-up a sexual encounter through an app and other advice for those dipping their toes into the sexual waters. Episode ends with practice guidelines for writing about your experience when it includes harmful actions from family members. Connect with Ronna and buy her book at https://ronnarussell.com. CW: Some mentions of sexual abuse Transitional music by Nightlightr | CDBaby, iTunes and Spotify Connect with the Life After Podcast & Community here: linktr.ee/thelifeafter
Liz tells Devon the tale of Spokane hometown boy Rainbow Man. CW: Some violence mentioned, and Rollen was not the most mentally well dude. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouijabroads Website: https://ouijabroads.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuijaBroads/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theouijabroads/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theouijabroads/
(CW: Some references to suicide re: Dead Poet’s Society) Class is in session as Friend of the Show MJ returns to [BRACKET!] for a tumultuous tenured tussle! Sixteen of your favorite teachers from TV, Movies, and The Adventures of Shark Boy & Lava Girl duke it out in our teacher's lounge from hell to see which fictitious faculty member is top of the class. Also: if someone has seen Cullen, please let us know. His family is worried sick. Donate to our Patreon Subscribe via RSS Review us in iTunes Follow us on Twitter Suggest a Topic View the completed bracket
Audible Autism - Interesting Questions and Interesting Facts
In this final episode of 2017, Odai and I mark the season by pulling out our magic hats and playing a game of Secret Hitler with some friends. CW: Some bad language (from Sarah, everyone else kept it together).
CW: Some discussion of sexual harassment Matthew and John wrap up their time with Barry Allen, for now, in this episode that features more super intelligent gorillas! Not to mention the Mirror Master and Pied Piper show their ridiculous costumes for the first times in DC Comics. "Cover Affair" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
(CW: Some references to rape and domestic violence) For the inaugural episode of Back Pocket Book Club, Jack and Joe talk about the 1990 novelization of Dick Tracy and 1991's sleazy grease fire Mutants Amok: Rebel Attack. Ice Cream Innuendo! Crap on a Cracker! Hulkamania vs Darth Vader! Total cost: About $4 Joe is the co-host of The Audio Assault (which just came back from hiatus) and its bookish counterpart The Literary Assault. Catch them both at www.gibsonandhobbes.com and also on twitter: @theaudioassault. Jack is online occasionally as @HaroldOGalactus