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ugvm Podcast
92: You Do Realise You Can Take The Discs Out

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 133:47


Look, March was a bad month, OK? We didn't do an episode and we know that made you all sad but it can't be helped. What's done is done. Water under the bridge. A delicious chocolate river slurped up by a fat German child while a man in a silly suit watches in glee. We just can't do anything about it. Except press on with another episode and some lickable wallpaper. In Episode 92 dem mans deKay, Orrah and the unlikely-y named "Kendrick" have Switch 2 Real Actual Facts to tell you about, the surprise everyone expected release of Oblivion: We Made It Pretty Edition, a new Star Wars game, and one of us has bought a new console. Who and what? You have to listen to find out! While you're listening, you should also hear words about these games and more!

ugvm Podcast
91: Slippers Go Under Defeat

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 130:37


It's time for Episode 91, so get yourself some warm cocoa, wrap yourself in a woolly slanket and sit by the fireplace to listen to the wireless. Then realise that the Temu slanket you bought isn't made of actual wool, is melting, and you've just made yourself a hot plastic coffin. Ah well. In this most episodey of episodes, deKay, Toby and Kendrick chat about The Recertification of Balatro (one of Mariah Carey's lesser known albums), Netease oozing staff, Warner Brothers, er, also oozing staff, and putting David Cage in a box. But that isn't all! We tell YOU, the listener, about games we have been playing! These games!

News & Features | NET Radio
Bill would allow flexibility in water recreation improvements

News & Features | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 1:09


A proposed state budget from Gov. Jim Pillen includes cuts to several water recreation projects in Nebraska. But a bill from Sen. Barry DeKay would give authority to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission to carry out other, cheaper park enhancements. DeKay, who represents a northeast Nebraska district that includes Lewis and Clark Lake and Niobrara State Park, said in a hearing Wednesday his legislation will help get projects across the finish line despite potential budget cuts.

Humanities Desk | NET Radio
Bill would allow flexibility in water recreation improvements

Humanities Desk | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 1:09


A proposed state budget from Gov. Jim Pillen includes cuts to several water recreation projects in Nebraska. But a bill from Sen. Barry DeKay would give authority to the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission to carry out other, cheaper park enhancements. DeKay, who represents a northeast Nebraska district that includes Lewis and Clark Lake and Niobrara State Park, said in a hearing Wednesday his legislation will help get projects across the finish line despite potential budget cuts.

News & Features | NET Radio
Senators hear proposal to ban sale of lab grown meat in Nebraska

News & Features | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 1:00


Sen. Barry DeKay, a rancher from Niobrara, introduced a bill at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen that would ban the manufacturing, sale and distribution of cultured protein products. These products are made by cultivating animal stem cells for several weeks and combining them with other ingredients. They are not yet for sale in Nebraska. DeKay said he wants the product banned until there is more information about its health ramifications.

Humanities Desk | NET Radio
Senators hear proposal to ban sale of lab grown meat in Nebraska

Humanities Desk | NET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 1:00


Sen. Barry DeKay, a rancher from Niobrara, introduced a bill at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen that would ban the manufacturing, sale and distribution of cultured protein products. These products are made by cultivating animal stem cells for several weeks and combining them with other ingredients. They are not yet for sale in Nebraska. DeKay said he wants the product banned until there is more information about its health ramifications.

ugvm Podcast
90: One Lukewarm Pant

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 114:21


Everyone hates January, don't they? All that nasty weather and month-long mince-pie hangover and constantly writing the previous year by mistake on anything you have to date. So, here comes one more thing about January for you to despise and detest - Episode 90 of the ugvm Podcast! In this episode, deKay, Toby and Kendrick talk about the earth-shaking revelations that Nintendo's Switch 2 reveal brought, the excitement of Moar Doom and the rest of the Xbox Developer Event Thing, Sega being Ubisoft and letting you give all your data to them in return for... well, not much, and Dan Tedium (or something) having a radio show. For our younger listener, a radio show is like a podcast but it's on at a specific time. PLUS! We talk about GAMES!

Ranch It Up
Recapping The National Western Stock show & Cattle Industry News

Ranch It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 29:59


Join us, Jeff “Tigger” Erhardt and Rebecca Wanner aka “BEC” as we recap the National Western Stock Show in Denver.  Plus we highlight elite bred heifer sales, have the latest on cultivated meat in Nebraska, market recaps and lots more on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Season 5, EPISODE 221 Recapping The National Western Stock Show & Cattle Industry News   The National Western Stock Show:  A Premier Celebration of Agriculture & Western Heritage The National Western Stock Show, presented by CommonSpirit Health, has been a cornerstone of American agriculture and western culture since its establishment in 1906. As the nation's premier livestock, rodeo, and horse show, this iconic event connects agricultural producers and consumers worldwide. Proudly operating as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, the Stock Show is dedicated to advancing agricultural education by offering scholarships for college and graduate-level studies in agriculture and veterinary medicine, with a focus on supporting rural communities. A Must-Visit Event Every January Held annually in Denver, Colorado, the National Western Stock Show is one of the state's top tourist attractions, drawing over 700,000 visitors during its 16-day run in January. This highly anticipated event features: World-Class Rodeos: Hosting one of the richest regular-season professional rodeos in the world. Expansive Horse Shows: One of the largest horse shows in the United States. Western Trade Show: Colorado's largest western-themed trade show, showcasing products, services, and innovations that celebrate the western lifestyle. Strengthening Agriculture and Celebrating Tradition The National Western Stock Show plays a vital role in fostering the future of American agriculture. Through youth enrichment programs and educational initiatives, it nurtures a deeper understanding of livestock, equestrian practices, farming, ranching, and animal welfare. This event is more than just a show—it's a celebration of western heritage, community, and family traditions. Visitors experience the essence of the western lifestyle, creating memories that last a lifetime while contributing to the continued success of the agricultural industry. Plan Your Visit Whether you're a rodeo fan, a horse enthusiast, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the American West, the National Western Stock Show offers something for everyone. Don't miss this incredible event each January in Denver, where agriculture, entertainment, and heritage come together in a truly unforgettable experience. Cattle & Agriculture Industry News Beef Markets Charge Into 2025 According to Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist and MeatingPlace.Com, cattle and beef markets rocketed out of the gate coming into 2025. With no post-holiday wavering, all cattle and beef markets moved higher in the first half of January — setting new record price levels to start the new year. This continues the trend of the last three years. Cattle prices began to move higher after 2021 and increased more sharply in 2023-2024.  In Oklahoma auctions in the week ending Jan. 17, 2025, the price of 500-pound steers (M/L, #1) was $361.88/cwt., up 18.1% year over year and up 111.1% from the same week four years ago in 2021. For 800-pound steers, the price was $269.07/cwt., up 21.0% year over year and up 105.1% in the last four years  The 5-market fed steer live price was $203.56/cwt. for the week ending January 17, up 17.3% from one year ago and up 85.9% from January 2021. Daily 5-market fed steer prices hit $200/cwt. for the first time ever on January 7 and reached as high as $205.37/cwt. on January 15. Higher fed prices are expected ahead.  The strong cattle and beef price trend coming into 2025 is expected to continue as cattle inventories and beef supplies tighten further in the coming months.  However, while cattle and beef markets are strong internally, external shocks from political uncertainty along with U.S. and global macroeconomic jitters may cause short-term shocks and short-lived market setbacks. Volatility is likely to accompany a bullish market expectation.  The entire article can be found HERE. Nebraska Legislators Move Against Cultivated Meat Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen and State Senator Barry DeKay have introduced a bill aimed at prohibiting the manufacturing, distribution, and sale of lab-grown meat within the state. According to a press release from the governor's office, the proposed legislation seeks to safeguard Nebraska's agricultural heritage and the integrity of natural meat products. Preserving Nebraska's Agricultural Identity Gov. Pillen emphasized the importance of protecting Nebraska's agricultural legacy, stating: “We feed the world and save the planet. To ensure that we can do that for generations to come, we need to take steps that keep extremists from introducing unproven meat products to consumers.” The bill defines “cultivated food protein” and categorizes such products as “adulterated food products” under Nebraska's Pure Food Act. This classification would require clear labeling to distinguish lab-grown products from traditional meat. Concerns Over Lab-Grown Meat State Sen. DeKay raised concerns about the nutritional value and transparency of lab-grown meat, explaining: “There are clear, recognized benefits of meat as a source of protein. It is uncertain whether manufactured meat protein is a substitute for natural meat sources to meet essential dietary needs. I question elevating lab meat to a level of equivalency with real meat.” He also highlighted the potential economic and ethical issues surrounding lab-grown meat production, pointing to its support from organizations advocating for the elimination of animal agriculture in Nebraska and across the United States. Ensuring Transparency and Protecting Livestock A core focus of the proposed legislation is to establish clear labeling rules, ensuring consumers are aware that cultured meat is not traditional meat. Sen. DeKay added: “Until or unless there are clear labeling rules that adequately disclose that cultured meat is not real meat, its sale allows lab meats to unfairly benefit from industry investments in marketing and production. This is part of the process to make sure our way of life, our livestock, and the products we put on the dinner table stay intact for the future.” The Broader Implications Nebraska's agriculture industry is a cornerstone of the state's economy, producing world-renowned beef and other livestock products. With this bill, lawmakers aim to protect the state's agricultural identity, ensure consumer transparency, and maintain the viability of traditional meat production for generations to come. Stay Informed As the debate over lab-grown meat continues, Nebraska remains at the forefront of defending traditional agriculture. Follow updates on this legislation to see how it shapes the future of food production and labeling standards in Nebraska and beyond. RanchChannel.Com Now Has The Futures Markets & New Listings Futures Markets RanchChannel.com now has futures markets at your fingertips!  Feeder Cattle, Live Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Oil, Milk Class IV, and Ethanol.  Information is provided by DTN and market information may be delayed by as much as 10 minutes.  Click Here for more information! UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS Spruce Hill Ranch:  February 6, 2025 Prairie Hills Gelbvieh:  February 8, 2025 Bred For Balance: February 14, 2025 Flittie/Schnabel/Lazy J Bar:  February 15, 2025 CK Cattle & Wager Cattle: February 16, 2025 Wasem Red Angus:  February 20, 2025 Pederson Broken Heart Ranch: March 5, 2025 Keller Broken Heart Ranch:  March 6, 2025 Vollmer Angus Ranch:  April 1, 2025 Jorgensen Land & Cattle:  April 21, 2025 World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale: May 15 18, 2025   BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS Click HERE for the latest Bull Sale Results https://ranchchannel.com/category/past-bull-production-sales-archive/ FEATURING Mark Vanzee Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ @LivestockMkt @EquineMkt @AuctionTime Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial https://www.stonex.com/   @StoneXGroupInc    Shaye Koester Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ @cattleconvos Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Tigger & BEC Live This Western American Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world and cattle industry by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.stonex.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://gelbvieh.org/ https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ https://westwayfeed.com/ https://medoraboot.com/ http://www.gostockmens.com/ https://www.imiglobal.com/beef https://www.tsln.com/ https://transova.com/ https://axiota.com/ https://axiota.com/multimin-90-product-label/ https://jorgensenfarms.com/ https://www.bredforbalance.com/ https://ranchchannel.com/ https://www.wrangler.com/ https://www.ruralradio147.com/ https://www.rfdtv.com/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/117633 https://nationalwestern.com/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/117585

ugvm Podcast
89: Take a Shilling

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 89:21


It's only ruddy Christmas again! That means we've done something a bit different to usual, deciding to not tell you what we've been playing! Instead, deKay, Kendrick and Orrah will regale you with tales of Christmasseseses past interspersed with stories from other members of the EUU (Extended ugvm Universe).

For Love and Chocolate
The One With Tim and Lisa Dekay

For Love and Chocolate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 38:02


Love101 with Tim & Lisa Dekay (Rerun)

ugvm Podcast
88: Glorious Banana Portal

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 111:14


Quake with fear as the most fearsome video gaming podcast that you fear comes to fear you right up in your (f)ears! Fear the words! Fear the sounds! Fear everything. Fear Fear Fear: It's in the Fear. Oh wait, we're a month late for Halloween. Ignore all that then, and sit back and enjoy Episode 88 where deKay, Toby and Orrah have a lovely wee chat about the usual sort of things we have lovely wee chats about. Featuring the Playstation Portal, the Playstation Handheld, the Playstation 5 Pro, and some Yakuza because well obviously. Plus! Some! Games!

locker und logisch
#016 Ein Hoch auf die Freundschaft

locker und logisch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 33:49


Freunde sind die Familie, die man sich aussuchen kann. Grund genug, um zu feiern! Gut, dass es den internationalen Tag der Freundschaft (30.07.) gibt, den eure beiden Podcast-Palaberer ausgiebig zelebrieren. Dabei besprechen Jannis und Luca in Folge 16 von locker und logisch unter anderem, warum es wichtig ist Freunde im Leben zu haben und worauf Männer und Frauen besonders Wert in einer guten Freundschaft legen. Literatur Hall, J. A. (2018). How many hours does it take to make a friend? Journal Of Social And Personal Relationships, 36(4), 1278–1296. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407518761225 Holt-Lunstad, J., Smith, T. B. & Layton, J. B. (2010). Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review. PLoS Medicine, 7(7), e1000316. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1000316 Lewis, D. M., Conroy-Beam, D., Al-Shawaf, L., Raja, A., DeKay, T. & Buss, D. M. (2011). Friends with Benefits: The Evolved Psychology of Same- and Opposite-Sex Friendship. Evolutionary Psychology, 9(4), 543–563. https://doi.org/10.1177/147470491100900407  Waldinger, R. J. & Schulz, M. S. (2010). What's love got to do with it? Social functioning, perceived health, and daily happiness in married octogenarians. Psychology And Aging, 25(2), 422–431. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0019087

ugvm Podcast
85: My First Brand New Chainsaw

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 119:38


Sneaking in just before the tail of the month like some sort of ninja in audio form, it's time for Episode 85 of that podcast you subscribed to that time and you keep intending on listening to it but you're a busy person and other podcasts keep filling your app and it's OK, we know you love us anyway even without your ears. This time, deKay, Kendrick and Toby tell each other, and you, our listener, about such things as Humble Games shutting down (or is it? (yes, it is)), why college football is so popular in the US, target audience Skibidi toilet news, dodgy Intel, and how in the olden days we had to perform Dark Arts in order to have a LAN party. What's a LAN party? Oh my sweet summer child. Plus! Games!

ugvm Podcast
84: Old Men Who Repeat Themselves

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 109:03


Exciting news this episode as one of us has played a game that only came out in the last few weeks. See if you can guess who, and which game it was! Also, don't forget to play the Official ugvm Drinking Game (if it is safe and legal to do so) as you listen, and try to beat our high scores! In Episode 84, deKay, Toby and Kendrick somehow manage to convene despite technical and Real Life issues doing their very best to stop them, and discuss at various lengths, breadths and depths topics including the recent Nintendo Direct, why the N64's controls are Bad These Days, why deKay has some dead technology (VR) now, and all the fighting Capcoms. Plus, if that wasn't enough to fill your holes, all these games get some sexy airtime.

ugvm Podcast
83: I Don't Need Your Stinkin' Uncharted Games

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 125:00


Oh my. What is that smell? Can you smell it? Where is it coming from? Such a stench. A smell you don't want to smell because it smells so bad, but you can't help smelling it because it feels so good to smell. One of those smells. What is it? It's Episode 83, of course! A smell but for your ears, if such a thing can be imagined. In this episode, deKay, Toby and Kendrick discuss recent gaming news excitement like "Wow that new game is gonna cost a bit" and "Oh noes people are angry they put an African in Japan" and "Is it really a proper physical release if it's just a CD knocked up in Nero Burning ROM?". What games are these comments relating to? Smell it, with your ears, and find out!

ugvm Podcast
82: Push Me Pull You

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 113:19


Early philosophers noted that podcasts about video games were important sources of soul energy. They discussed at length about how this may be the case, and conducted many thought experiments to attempt to determine how best to profit from this information. Until the fall of Pompeii, at least, after which nobody cared because everything was on fire. All this is by way of providing a paragraph of waffle to inform you that we done Episode 82. In this episode, deKay, Toby and Kendrick talk about goats. There's also some video game chat in there, notably to do with Embracer's de-coupling, Blaze's new Evercade hardware and software, Front Mission (not a euphemism) 2, and Fallout (the TV show, not the game, but also the game). Mostly, it's goats. And sheep. And some games.

ugvm Podcast
81: Please Be Good Please Be Good Please Be Good

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 126:47


In the Dark Place, there was a Light. A small Light, but a Light that shone brightly, excitedly, erratically. A Podcast Light, to bring Video Game Chat Joy to all the Listeners. And, behind that Light, somehow hiding in its own shadow in the darkest of the Dark Place, was Episode 81 of the ugvm Podcast. In this episode, deKay, Toby, Kendrick and Choobs eventually get round to talking about video games, including a number of titles that Kendrick has almost certainly made up because lets be honest, nobody is going to check, are they? Those, and new on the new Fallout TV show, Simon the Sorcerer is BACK, Kien for the Game Boy Advance in the Year of Our $deity 2024, Apex Legends hacking shenanigans, and The Haunting of Stardew Valley 1.6. And if you're a fan of sidetracking, then do we have some sidetracking for you!

ugvm Podcast
80: That's Called Cabbaging Them

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 113:21


Fire up the ROFLCopter (that's still what the cool kids say, right?) because it's time for Episode 80 of the best podcast hosted by these specific people! Probably! In this episode, deKay, Kendrick and Toby stroke their variously hirsute chins and ponder Games, The Multiplatformverse and Everything, including such topics as Microsoft releasing games for the PS5 and Switch (or not), Microsoft abandoning hardware (or not), and Why Are So Many Games Set In Shibuya? If that isn't enough for you, what about this impressive array of viddy yoh games

ugvm Podcast
79: How Many Polygons Do You Need For A Cloaca?

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 134:51


With Christmas a distant memory, the "gang" reconvene to talk about very important things from the world of Video Gaming and, well, other things too. Welcome, to Episode 79. In this episode, deKay, Kendrick, Choobs and Toby complain about money-grabbing Sega, talk about yet more game development studios letting staff go, YAJTTWG (Yet Another Journey To The West Game - Black Myth Wukong), the mysterious "ake 6", and many, many games.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 111 - Pacific War - Landing at Saidor , January 2-9, 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 30:19


Last time we spoke about Operation Backhander, the landings at Cape Gloucester. General Douglas MacArthur unleashed another cog in the machine that was his drive back to the Philippines. The 1st Marines under General Rupertus were back in the action, spearheading the landings at Cape Gloucester. The landings were successful and multiple allied units began advancing towards the airdrome.  Colonel Sumiya realized the futility of attempting a defense upon the open ground against American armor, so he pulled his units away towards Razorback Hill from which they could launch harassment maneuvers against the new American perimeter. Over on New Guinea the Australians continued their drive towards Sio, pushing the Japanese even further north in the process. The Japanese were being attacked in multiple places without the ability to contest them everywhere. What would the Japanese commanders do to establish a proper defense? This episode is Landing at Saidor Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  Last week we left off with General Nakai unleashing a counteroffensive against Kesawai. The counteroffensive was successful at pushing the Australian commando's out of the area to prevent them from encroaching upon Madang. These actions worried General Vasey who thought the Japanese might follow them up with an offensive against Dumpu. Vasey elected to carry out a punitive attack along Shaggy Ridge. Perhaps a refresher as I think I did once describe it, but Shaggy Ridge is located six miles north of Dumpu. The razorback ridge has one elevation of more than 5,000 feet, running roughly southeast to northwest. The highest point on the ridge is known as the Kankirei Saddle. There are also three high elevations along the ridge that the Australians named the Pimple, the Intermediate Snipers' Pimple, and the Green Sniper's Pimple. The Japanese had constructed four miles of defenses along the northern part of the ridge. These positions dominated the trail along which the Australians would eventually have to cross. The trail was narrow, only two to three feet wide, and there were drops on either side of 300 to 500 feet. The Japanese had also constructed a rough road on the coast side to a point between the Mindjim and Faria Rivers, making supply to the defenders much easier. The Pimples were the strong points, and the Japanese had built fortified posts with machine guns and deep trenches on each. Vasey's punitive force consisted of the 2/16th battalion under the temporary command of Major Garth Symington. Patrols had been sent to figure out decent approaches for an attack against the Pimple, but everything indicated there was only a narrow path to perform a frontal assault from. Thus Symington planned to assault the Pimple and exploit for about 400 yards along the ridge with Captain Christian's B Company while Captain Anderson's D Company maneuvered behind to consolidate the ground gained. Fortunately Symington would be receiving aerial support from the American 41st Squadron and Australian No. 4 Squadron, artillery support from the 8th battery and 54th battery and back up from the 2/27th battalion who would launch a diversionary attack against the Japanese along the Faria River and Mainstream area. During the morning of December 27th, the assault began with 16 Kittyhawks and two Boomerangs bombing the Pimple followed by artillery. Dive bombing, strafing and artillery fire was intense causing reverberation and roars that could be heard up and down the Ramu Valley. An hour later, B Company's leading platoon departed their startline under the foliage of the rainforest to scale the rock face leading to the pimple. Although the bombardment was stunning, the dazed Japanese defenders quickly responded to the invaders by tossing grenades from the well sited pillboxes atop the pimple. The Australians dashed forward and wiped out the forward pillbox, securing their toehold on the ridge. With the artillery firing further forward the Australians were soon able to capture the second pimple feature just 100 yards ahead, successfully clearing the Japanese from their entrenchments. However at this point, B company came across a strong rock bunker. They first allowed the artillery to smash it, then they tossed grenades while trying to outflank the defenders. A Japanese defender refusing to surrender, covered the entrance to his pillbox with a groundsheet and for about two hours flicked away the grenades thrown at him before they could explode. Eventually he was blasted out when a grenade was tied to the end of a bamboo pole which was poked into the pit, the pin being pulled out by a length of string. More than 100 grenades were thrown during the day at the rock bunker in front of the second pimple. As hard as they tried it was impossible to outflank as the sides of the razorback guarding the bunker were almost perpendicular. Christian was forced to pull B company back and dig in on the second pimple. Meanwhile, D company came up to relieve the exhausted men of B company. To deal with the bunker menace, Australian Pioneers chiseled a track along the cliff face towards it and designed a special bomb consisting of a grenade placed in a chemical and sealed in a field ration tin. During the morning of the 28th, D company advanced over their newly cut track and hurled the new bombs successfully blowing up the enemy bunker. While this was occurring, Lt Scott's 18th Platoon was advancing down the eastern slope of Shaggy Ridge attempting a encircling maneuver against the third pimple. At 10.50 a.m Scott reported being at the base of the third pimple and a quarter of an hour later the artillery and mortars began firing smoke to cover his Platoon's advance. At the foot of the objective Scott ordered his platoon sergeant, Longman, to take a small party of Owen gunners up the third pimple. Under heavy enemy machine-gun fire Longman and three men charged an enemy machine-gun post near the top. Two of his men were wounded but Longman and the other man continued to advance upon the enemy post and eventually silenced it with Owen-gun fire. To reach the enemy post they had to pull themselves up a steep slope with one hand and fire their Owens with the other. Still under heavy fire from other enemy posts the two men covered the evacuation of the two wounded and neutralized the fire of another enemy post 40 yards away which was opposing the advance of the rest of the platoon, led by the wounded Scott, up the cliff face. Nine minutes after Longman led the first assault, Scott was in possession of the third pimple and was covering the advance of Lieutenant McCaughey's 16 Platoon to the fourth and highest pimple, later named McCaughey's Knoll, farther along the ridge. The two platoons then dug in on the newly-won ground. During the afternoon, the battered Japanese attempted a counterattack but were easily repelled, suffering a total of 28 dead during the battle against Symington's three killed and eight wounded.   After the pimples were captured, the fighting fell into a series of artillery duels and patrol skirmishes. With the Pimples in hand the Australians could observe Madang. Vasey at this time acquired further support from General MacArthur who relieved his exhausted brigades with the 18th and 15th brigades. Meanwhile General Adachi sensed key points in the Madang area were not defended well enough, so he ordered the bulk of the 41st division to advance from Wewak to Madang. In early december, the 2nd battalion, 237th regiment and 2nd mountain artillery battalion of the 41st group were deployed at Karkar island. However the movement of the rest of the division was sent to the Gogol area and was heavily delayed by storms that caused numerous rivers to overflow. But now we are shifting gears and heading over to the Huon Peninsula where a new allied landing was about to occur.    In early December, General MacArthur finally decided to act upon a suggestion put forward by his assistant chief of staff Lt General Stephen Chamberlain. Chamberlain argued Saidor on the south side of the Huon Peninsula should be occupied in order to construct an advanced air and naval base. MacArthur waited until two days before the Arawe expedition, before giving orders to Krueger to prepare plans for a landing against Saidor. Because of limited landing craft the landings would need to be pushed until January 2nd. The operation was code named Michelmas and initially it was thought the 503rd parachute infantry could be airdropped over Saidor, but a limited number of aircraft killed this one in the crib. Thus the 32nd division who had been earmarked for the canceled Gasmata landings were chosen for the task. The general outline for the operation was discussed at a conference held on Goodenough island on December 20th attended to be Barbey, Major General William Gill, Whitehead commanding the 32nd division, Colonel Clarence Martin commanding the 126th regiment and other staff officers. Allied intelligence reports indicated the Japanese had few forces in the Saidor region. Nevertheless, the plans called for landings in force on three beaches codenamed Red, White and Blue on the west shore of Dekay's bay.   If the Americans could successfully seize Saidor, this would cut the Japanese retreat from Finschhafen and therefore would trap another Japanese division at Sio. Krueger selected the 126th Regiment for the task after they were rebuilt following the Battle of Buna-Gona and retrained in amphibious warfare. Brigadier-General Clarence Martin would act as the commander of the new Michaelmas task force. MacArthur did not have much time to carry out ground reconnaissance, thus the 3 beaches selected were chosen primarily from aerial photograph data. They would prove to be quite narrow, rocky and exposed to heavy seas. Because the allied intelligence indicated few Japanese forces in the area, MacArthur elected not to perform a preliminary aerial bombardment.  Admiral Barbey's amphibious force were now well experienced veterans with amphibious landings, so the last minute notice did not hinder them too much. On January the 1st, Martin's men were tossed onto 9 APD's, 17 LCI's and two LST's supported by 9 of Barbey's Destroyers and Admiral Crutchley's Cruiser force, hoping to intercept some IJN forces. Yet Crutchley would be disappointed as Admiral Koga had his hands full with something cooking up at Rabaul and Kavieng and could not afford to dispense units to Saidor. What could hinder the landings was air forces from the IJA at Wewak, though they were considerably weakened with just 39 fighters, 17 light bombers and 7 heavy bombers available after so many allied air strikes.   The landings went off smoothly. The beaches were hit by more than 2000 shells within 20 minutes prior to the first LCV landings at around 7am. Two battalions of the 126th landed abreast without opposition and quickly established a perimeter. Soon a 3rd battalion passed through and extended the perimeter further left upon high ground, just southwest of an unserviceable airfield. Captain Meredith Muggins, who played a key role in the capture of Sanananda, recalled his impressions of this seemingly uneventful landing:    “When we landed at Saidor it was an amazing sight. There were dozens of warships bombarding the coast. The sound was like a rolling thunder and the smoke hung along the ground. As we approached the beach, air attacks began. Heavy bombers dropped their load of high explosive from a few thousand feet. Then came in the B-25 strafers shooting everything in sight, clobbering positions. Behind them came fighters to give the Japs a final working over. There was very little opposition when we landed. We found a few wandering around in shell shock. What a contrast from the days at Buna and Sanananda, only a year before, when we were fighting with rifles, grenades, and rocks!”   Thus 8000 troops were landed ashore by the end of the day. The only real resistance came in the form of some air raids from Wewak beginning at 4pm. 9 Japanese Nakajima Ki-49 (Helen) aircraft, escorted by up to 20 Zeros and Kawasaki Ki-61 (Tony) fighters bombed the beach area at 4:30pm. There were three more air raids during the night, and 49 over the course of the month, but most were quite small. Thus on Januaruy the 3rd MacArthur triumphantly stated  “We have seized Saidor on the north coast of New Guinea. In a combined operation of ground, sea and air forces, elements of the Sixth Army landed at three beaches under cover of heavy air and naval bombardment. The enemy was surprised both strategically and tactically and the landings were accomplished without loss. The harbour and airfields are in our firm grasp. Enemy forces on the north coast between Sixth Army and the advancing Australians are trapped with no source of supply and face disintegration and destruction.” The Saidor area and her landing strip were in allied hands and further men and supplies would be brought over without enemy interference.   Over on the Japanese side, General Adachi had the understrength and exhausted 51st division garrisoning Sio while the 20th division was retreating from the Finschhafen area. On December 30th, Adachi arrived to Kiari where he ordered the 51st to advance to Bogia, once the 20th had arrived at Sio. Since mid December, some units, such as the bulk of the 66th regiment had already made it to Bogia, where they could be rehabilitated, leaving just the 3rd composite battalion of the 66th regiment, the 3rd battalion HQ, the 10th company and one machine gun company to garrison Gali under the leadership of General Muroya. Just as Adachi was preparing to depart on January 2nd, he received word of the allied landing at Saidor which effectively opened up a new and important threat against his isolated forces. Adachi believed it was now useless to hold on to Sio and the Vitiaz Strait, since enemy troops were also landed on New Britain. Furthermore his main base at Madang was now vulnerable. Thus Adachi placed General Nakano in command of both divisions now designated the Nakano force and ordered him to advance the forces to Gali by submarine to try and secure the new key supply point while the Shoge detachment would delay the Australian advance to Sio. Nakano would therefore have to break through or bypass Saidor overland to arrive safely at Madang. Additionally the 41st division was ordered to depart Wewak immediately and advance overland towards Madang. General Nakai was given orders to advance his detachment towards Saidor to try and contain the American advance as long as possible and this would only leave the 2nd battalion, 78th regiment under Colonel Matsumoto Matsujiro on the Kankirei Saddle-Shaggy Ridge area.  On January 3rd, Lt General Goro Mano was flown directly to Alexishafen to assume command of all units in the Madang region, including the Matsumoto detachment. Back over in Saidor, the Americans began to send patrols and an outpost was setup at Sel on January the 5th while the 3rd battalion, 126th regiment skirmished with other American patrols at Teterei and Biliau. General Muroya managed to secure Gali without much difficulty. Meanwhile, upon receiving the news of the Saidor landing, Brigadier Windeyer's 20th Brigade continued their advance, expecting the march to be a lot easier. After fording the Sanga River on January 3rd, the 2/17th battalion advanced to the Sazomu river while fighting off elements of Colonel Miyake's rearguard. At this point General Katagiri's forces were in a full retreat towards Kiari, only performing some rearguard against around Kelanoa. Thus the 2/17th advance went pretty much undisturbed as they reached the Dallman River on January 6th. Kelanoa offered more defensible positions, so Windeyer cautiously sent some patrols to scout the area out, trying to avoid unnecessary casualties.  At 8 a.m. on the 8th the 2/17th resumed their advance and half an hour later their leading company was met with some fire from a track junction. There seemed to be about 40 determined Japanese with four machine-guns holding the area. The Australians killed 8 Japanese and lost 2 in the process with another 2 wounded. As the company could make no headway without further casualties they withdrew to a kunai patch south-east of the track junction so that artillery mortars and machine-guns could hit the Japanese. The position was hit with mortar heavily causing the Japanese to withdraw during the night. The next day at 9:30am the Australian battalion advanced through the position finding abandoned pill boxes, foxholes and several dead Japanese. Later during the day, a group of 30 heavily armed Japanese fire upon the battalion 1500 yards from the Buri River. The Australians unleashed artillery, mortars and machine guns upon them until 4pm when some tanks arrived forcing the Japanese to flee.   Meanwhile the Japanese were able to repair 12 barges which were quickly used to evacuate wounded towards Gali. Unfortunately, allied PT boats were lurking in the area like sharks. The PT boats unsuccessfully attacked Adachi's submarine that was bringing him back over to Madang but managed to destroy one barge carrying 100 wounded near Herwath Point and damaged others. Most of the wounded would reach Gali by the 10th and 20th division advanced past Kiari on the 9th and were drawing closer to Gali. The 2/17th crossed the Buri River on the 10th and reached the Kapugara river the next day without opposition. General Nakano departed Kiari with his division heading for Gali. It was now only the Shoge detachment that stood in the path of the Australians. The Shoge detachment received orders on January 13th to withdraw towards Sio using an exhausting inland route going from Nambariwa to Nokopo. The Australians would soon enter the ruins of Nambariwa finding the Japanese had destroyed numerous large dumps. Nambariwa had been the principal Japanese supply base for the Finschhafen area, both banks of its river had been barge loading points. There were numerous facilities such as barge workshops, engineer store dumps, hospital areas and bivouac areas. By January 15th the Australian forces would occupy Sio uncontested.   General Wootten's 9th division had completed its mission and it would be their last action in New Guinea. Wootten had received word in early January that the 8th Brigade led by Brigadier Claude Cameron was being brought over to Finschhafen to relieve the 24th Brigade. Now with the fall of Sio, General Berryman ordered the 5th division now under the command of Major General Alan Ramsay to take over the forward area. Mop up operations would continue for a week, until the 4th battalion, 8th brigade and 5th division officially took over Sio. The advance from Fortification Point to Sio saw the 20th Brigade suffer 3 deaths, 13 wounded and 958 sick from malaria, mosquitoes remaining a larger foe than the Japanese as usual. The 20th brigade had marched 50 miles in 24 days and counted a total of 303 dead Japanese and captured 22. Within the 4 months campaign going back to September 22nd, Wootten's 9th division had suffered 283 deaths and 744 wounded, but estimated they killed 3099 Japanese, captured 39 and inflicted around 4644 wounded. Now we are heading back to the boys on New Britain. With the airdrome secured and a strong defensive perimeter surrounding it, General Rupertus radioed the commander of the 6th Army “First Marine Division presents to you as an early New Year gift the complete airdome of Cape Gloucester. Situation well in hand due to fighting spirit of troops, the usual Marine luck and the help of God…” General Krueger expressed himself as "delighted." At his advance headquarters at Port Moresby General Douglas MacArthur, presented the airdrome to the people of the United States with his compliments and sent Rupertus the following dispatch: “I extend my heartiest congratulations to your officers and men. I am filled with pride and gratitude by their resourceful determination in capturing Cape Gloucester. Your gallant Division has maintained the immortal record of the Marine Corps and covered itself with glory.” General Rupertus raised the US flag on an improvised staff above the main strip with simple ceremonies on December 31. Soon American engineers were being brought over to repair the airfield as the Japanese sent nightly air raids to hamper these efforts. The Japanese still held several operational airfields within range, but their efforts to bomb the Americans positions were hampered by terrible weather. They also never massed air forces to attack in great strength, thus the damage was always minor and easily repairable. To the east, assistant commander of the 1st Marines, Brigadier General Lemuel Shepherd assumed command of the forces within the Yellow Beach perimeter. Due to the lack of Japanese resistance around the airdrome, the Marine commanders were convinced General Matsuda was retaining the bulk of his strength in the Borgen Bay area, thus leaving Colonel Sumiya out to dry. Shepherd elected to take his force and use them to clear up the Borgen Bay area. On January 1st he proposed to hold fast on the left and center of the Yellow Beach perimeter, while his right line consisting of the 3rd battalions of the 7th and 5th Marines would advance southeast. On the other side, Colonel Katayama had just arrived at Magairapua with his 2nd battalion on January 1st. It seems at this point Matsuda made an error. Perhaps its because he was essentially a transportation expert rather than a combat leader, perhaps it was due to his failed initial attacks, but he decided to place Katayama in command of all the forces in the Brogen Bay area. Now designated the Katayama detachment, these forces were the 2nd battalion, 53rd regiment and 2nd and 3rd battalions 141st regiment.There would also soon be Major Tatsumi Asaschichi's 3rd Battalion who were still en route from Nigol and Cape Bushing. Katayama first tackled his command by underestimating his enemy's strength. Katayama ordered an offensive in force against Target Hill to be led by Captain Mukai Toyoji's 2nd battalion, 141st regiment. Major Takabe Shinichi's 2nd Battalion, 53rd Regiment, would attack the center of the marine perimeter to confuse the Americans and prevent them from reinforcing the hill. At this time Target Hill was being defended by the 1st Battalion, 7th Marines, more particularly their A Company . This unit was deployed with its 1st Platoon defending the area on the left between the beach and swamp, the 2nd Platoon holding a series of strong points on such dry ground as could be found in the swamp itself, and only the 3rd Platoon on the hill proper. Unbeknownst to Katayama, Shepherd had begun his offensive at 10:00am on the 2nd. The 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines, under the temporary command of Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis B. Puller and 3rd Battalion, 5th Marinesunder the command of Lieutenant-Colonel David S. MacDougal were advancing abreast southeast towards Suicide Creek. The terrain they were traversing was particularly brutal. The 3rd battalion had to hack their way through the jungle going some 300 yards where they would come across well prepared Japanese positions. The 5th battalion had a longer distance to travel, but would encounter less resistance at the early phase. The 5th battalion attempted an encircling movement from the west, the assault troops soon encountered the face of the same Japanese pocket that was holding up the 3rd battalion and were halted in turn. As a result, the attacking lines on the night of 2 January, and throughout 3 January, resembled a huge letter "U", with the enemy strong point contained on three sides. Recognizing Suicide Creek was a major obstacle, the Japanese had sited their positions skillfully to cover it. Time after time Marines attempted crossings, only to be fired upon from invisible positions. The Japanese had become experts at field fortifications.  The jungle curtailed both their attackers' freedom of movement and enhanced their own concealment: Marines would need get within just a few feet of the emplacements in order to locate them, by which time few were left alive to spot them for others. Even their lack of fortification materials--cement and steel reinforcing--reacted in favor of the Japanese, for the earth-and-log bunkers which they improvised were too soft-surfaced to detonate bazooka rockets, the heaviest weapons the infantry was capable of bringing to the point of contact. To support these bunkers, they had dug deep foxholes between and under the flaring buttress roots of the giant trees characteristic of the region, camouflaging them with foliage and cutting cunningly interlocking fire lanes. Artillery and mortar shells and air bombs were all but useless in reaching these positions, owing to the fantastically high forest cover that usually caused tree bursts, to which the deeply dug-in enemy was virtually invulnerable. The marines gradually surrounded the well prepared positions of the 2nd battalion, 53rd regiment during the night, but they could do little else as each attack brought failure.    Under the cover of darkness and Marine mortar fire, Katayama's assault troops and engineers hacked their way to the lower slopes of Target Hill. They did their best not to make any noise as they attempted scaling it, but the Marine defenders heard them. On January 3rd  they launched their attack, unleashing artillery, mortar and 20mm machine cannon fire from below the hill. However most of the artillery missed the hill altogether, and the 20mm cannon fire was not causing much damage. Company D's mortars replied from their positions behind the hill, but the high angle of fire precluded effective damage to the advance enemy elements which had actually worked their way to positions about 20 feet from the Marines' front emplacements by then. Katayama's 5th company leading the assault fought bravely and with great determination, but against the steep terrain and inadequate support, against a very alert enemy proved too much for them. By dawn the attack had died down and the 5th company was virtually annihilated. Further to the west, the 53rd regiments secondary attack had achieved little more and suffered heavily for it. The Japanese were now trying to resist Shepherds attacks along the Suicide Creek while engineers of the 17th Marines were building a corduroy causeway across the coastal swamp to enable tanks to come into the action. By the morning of the 4th, following a 15 minute artillery bombardment, the first Sherman wallowed through the shallow water and mounted itself on the opposite bank. Soon the other Shermans followed and their 75mm guns began to absolutely devastate the Japanese emplacements from point blank range. Shepherd's assault battalions surged forward across their whole front, encountering no further opposition. Encouraged by the victory and the apparent death or withdrawal of all Japanese in contact to the immediate front, General Shepherd ordered the advance to continue, changing direction to south-southeast. Meanwhile, the 2d Battalion, 7th Marines, pinched out by the successful sweep of its former front and the tying-in of 3rd battalion and  1st battalion on their left, executed a wide swing inland, made contact with the right of 3rd battalion, 5th marines extending the line westward. By the nightfall, Shepherd held a 4 battalion strong front against Katayama's positions at Aogiri Ridge and Hill 150.   I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Operation Michaelmas, the landings at Saidor were a great success, forcing General Adachi to shift numerous units around, scrambling to remedy the situation. Yet with so many Japanese units trapped, isolated and continuing to retreat north, would they ever be able to halt the allied advance? 

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast
White Collar's Tim DeKay performs a New Year's story, Lore Segal's "The Arbus Factor"

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 10:53


ugvm Podcast
78: A Very Gamey Game

ugvm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 125:02


What the listener didn't expect, was to discover that most of the podcast seemed to be about things that had nothing to do with the games mentioned in the usual list of topics. "How queer," they said. "How very, very queer". Episode 78 brings together the talking force of deKay, Kendrick, Orrah and Toby and they use their powers to speak words on subjects such as Embracer's employee cull, Creative Assembly's employee (and game line-up) cull, Why Creative Assembly Lost Their Way With The Total War Series, What Ben Croshaw Did Next, and mountains of games.

TMConnect Podcast
The Last Week in Mortgage Today, Feat. Kate deKay

TMConnect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 51:19


Brews Less Traveled
Andrew Dekay - Georgetown Brewing Company

Brews Less Traveled

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 33:58


This month on the City Brew Tours Beer Club Podcast we explore Seattle, Washington! On this episode, Chad and Todd try Fremont Brewing's Blood Orange, Lime & Sea Salt Gose and Georgetown Brewing Company's “Bodhizafa” IPA. They are joined by Andrew Dekay, Head of Sales at Georgetown Brewing. In this episode, the trio discuss how Georgetown Brewing was once the largest draft-only brewery in America. They chat about the movie “Point Break” and the influence the film has on the brewery. Later, they talk about the culture of Georgetown Brewing and the allure of fresh hop season in the Pacific Northwest. You can drink along with us from the comfort of home! Join the City Brew Tours Beer Club, get delicious beers delivered monthly, then tune into our weekly interactive virtual beer tastings on Tuesday evenings. Visit shop.citybrewtours.com to join! Cheers! Subscribe to the most well-traveled beer podcast in the nation! Follow us as we travel the country finding America's BEST undiscovered craft beer! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/citybrewtours Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/citybrewtours Fremont Brewing - https://www.fremontbrewing.com/ Georgetown Brewing Company - https://www.georgetownbeer.com/

The Popcast
#40 - Actor-Stuntman-Director Nick DeKay

The Popcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 67:19


The future of movies and TV in the wake of a.i. and the WGA strike.

Vox&Hops
Faked It Til He Made It with Daniel Dekay of Exciter

Vox&Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 90:22


Daniel Dekay of Exciter & I have a conversation about how 2023 has been so far, finding balance, being a part of Exciter, metal media, interviews, how he Fights the Hops and so much more. Throughout this chat, Daniel drank Rogue's "Batsquatch" the 6.7 Hazy IPA while I enjoyed Pitch Black North x Cryptopsy's "Nun So Vile" the Black Tea with Lavender & Hops. This is a Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy MTL is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal 2023 is happening on April 15th at MTelus. Brewtal Montreal 2023 features performances by Clutch, Amigo the Devil & Nate Bergman. Get your tickets to this killer event here: www.voxandhops.com/brewtalmtl Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Photo Credit: Michael Crusty Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 Exciter: https://www.facebook.com/excitercanada/ Daniel Dekay: https://www.danieldekay.com/ Rogue: https://www.rogue.com/shop/beer/core/batsquatch/ Pitch Black North: https://www.pitchblacknorth.com/ Artist Spotlight - Red Rot: https://redrotmetal.com/  Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Heavy MTL: https://heavymontreal.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/  Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops

TMConnect Podcast
The Rundown with Rob & Rich Feat. Kate deKay

TMConnect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 46:08


Radio Labyrinth
Radio Labyrinth Presents - Interviews - Nick DeKay - The Ark of Lilburn

Radio Labyrinth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 30:58


Inside the Making of 'The Ark of Lilburn' with Director Nick DeKay Welcome to Radio Labyrinth Presents Interviews! In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Nick DeKay, the coproducer and director of the film "The Ark of Lilburn." Nick stops by to discuss the making of the film and the journey it has taken through the world of licensing to get it available on VOD platforms like Apple+, YouTube, and Amazon Prime. And the licensing hoops for joining a streaming platform. We'll also be talking about the success of the film so far and the possibility of a sequel. Don't miss this exciting interview with Nick DeKay on Radio Labyrinth. #filmmaking #documentary #VOD #streaming #moviepremiere #indiefilm #filmmaker #moviemaking #cinema #filmdirector #Interview #director #NickDeKay #TheArkofLilburn #success #sequel #RadioLabyrinth #filmproduction #licensing #Apple #YouTube #AmazonPrime #BehindTheScenes #filmdocumentary #VODplatforms #indiecinema #movieinsights #filminterview #filmpremiere #filmmakerspotlight #cinematicjourney #streaminglicensing #GenX #PopCulture #Atlanta #AtlantaRadio #TimAndrews Checkout the Video Version this episode: https://youtu.be/pbNgTl4ixac _________________________________________________________ Guest: Nick DeKay Interviewers: Tim Andrews Podcast edited and produced by Dustin Lollar _________________________________________________________ Follow our Audio Podcast: Radio Labyrinth Podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Audible or any podcatcher! Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/radiolabyrinthpodcast Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ Instagram - @RadioLabyrinthPresents and @RadioLabyrinth TikTok - @RLPodcast

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast
White Collar's Tim DeKay performs Lore Segal's "The Arbus Factor"

WORDTheatre® Short Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 11:03


Behind The Lens
BEHIND THE LENS #377: Featuring Catherine and Roger Corman, Nicholas DeKay and Jaye Tyroff

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 66:25


Santa came early to BEHIND THE LENS this week with some very special guests – JAYE TYROFF & NICHOLAS deKAY talking THE ARK OF LILBURN, and CATHERINE CORMAN, and a holiday surprise, the legendary ROGER CORMAN, talking LITTLE JEWEL. You read that right, folks – Roger Corman! First up, take a listen as writer/director CATHERINE CORMAN is live talking about her latest short film, LITTLE JEWEL, which has been long-listed for the Academy Award for the Live Action Short Film section. Haunting and poignant, and shot on Super 8mm, LITTLE JEWEL is a genuine treasure. And joining Catherine is none other than ROGER CORMAN, legendary filmmaker and Catherine's father, who just happens to have a role in the film as a "revolutionary poet." As you will hear Catherine discuss, "revolutionary" is a word that more than suits Roger behind the camera. And then we set sail with director NICHOLAS deKAY and producer JAYE TYROFF, who are also live talking about one of the craziest and most entertaining stories you'll see on film – THE ARK OF LILBURN. A debut filmmaking feature for these two longtime stuntmen and friends, Nicholas and Jaye follow the journey of Lowe Porter, owner of Porter Steel in Lilburn, Georgia, as we witness the final leg of Porter's 12-13 year journey as he attempts to move his steel ship built inside of his warehouse in Lilburn to a marina in Tennessee. A somewhat behemoth vessel, its move is not an easy one and we are along for all of the insanity as Porter and his son Cole deal with potential movers, logistic challenges, personality clashes, and even a controlling Lowe Porter. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com

Big Blend Radio
Experimental Psych Rock Group REVOLUSHN - Album 3

Big Blend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 49:00


This episode of Big Blend Radio features longtime friends and collaborators NO Mansfield and David “Dekay” Kendrick, founders of the California experimental art/psych rock group REVOLUSHN who have just released their third full length album, 3.  They recorded dozens of songs together for other artists as part of a studio group in Los Angeles, and in 2016 began writing and recording their own material for what would become REVOLUSHN. They enlisted the talents of multiple friends for their debut release The Freshman (2016) and their follow-up Further!! (2018) and have now solidified their lineup around NO (guitar/vocals), Dekay (drums, percussion), Olga Schubert (keys), and Neil Nyberg (bass guitar/vocals) for their new album 3, that's out now. REVOLUSHN is extraordinarily versatile and showcase an assortment of styles, leaning into experimental art rock along with their love for dance rock and loud guitars and drums. More: http://www.revolushn.com/ Songs featured on this episode are from the album 3 - "Electric" and "Spiral Galaxies."  Special thanks to the National Parks Arts Foundation - https://www.nationalparksartsfoundation.org/

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How 'Bout We Do This Together?
210 Bonus: Chad & Becca Dekay--Because You Say So

How 'Bout We Do This Together?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 35:12


A recap of the week, and a call to the kind of TRUST that leads us to active faith and life transformation not just for us, but for our communities. Watch the video of this episode here. Theme Music: Simply Beautiful by Scott Riggan. Find out more at www.scottriggan.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support

Lizard Brain Radio
Episode 45: David Kelley of the_newtist on IG!

Lizard Brain Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 141:28


Zebra Skinks, cold water newts and dreams of giant enclosures for Dekay's Snakes! Talking with David was a blast. He has a diverse and unique collection and a perspective to keeping that I enjoyed hearing.

SUPcast w/ Neil P
#87 - Daniel Dekay

SUPcast w/ Neil P

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 63:03


Daniel Dekay's guitar wizardry earned him main shred duties for speed metal legends Exciter. His YouTube work with BangerTV as a beloved host and skilled interviewer garners views in the millions

Insert Coin
Insert Coin #661 - Splatoon 3, Plague Tale und mehr

Insert Coin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 56:57


Insert Coin #662 mit A Plague Tale: Requiem, Splatoon 3, F1 Manager 22 und Dekay auf der gamescom.

The Place to Be: A Seinfeld Podcast
Tim DeKay Interview

The Place to Be: A Seinfeld Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 47:40


In this episode, Adam and Eric interview Tim DeKay. Tim played Kevin (aka Bizarro Jerry) in the classic season 8 episodes “The Soul Mate” and “The Bizarro Jerry.” If you any questions or comments, feel free to email us at theplacetobeseinfeld@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Facebook at The Place to Be: A Seinfeld Podcast, Twitter @tptbseinfeld, and Instagram @theplacetobe.podcast.

UK Trance Society Podcast
Episode 108 (Mixed by TranceTunes4U)

UK Trance Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 112:18


UK Trance Society Podcast Facebook iTunes Meetup Debuting on the UKTS Podcast this week is TranceTunes4U, who delivers an exceptional orchestral, uplifting trance mix. Enjoy!   01/ Ocoro - Nal Chajawa (Intro Mix) [Sounds of the Stars] 02/ Illitheas - Untold Stories [Abora] 03/ Bryan Kearney & Out of the Dust & Plumb - Take This [Subculture] 04/ Liam Wilson - Light At The End [Vandit] 05/ Aly & Fila, Greg Downey - Take Flight [FSOE] 06/ Greg Downey - Infinity [FSOE] 07/ John Askew - Supersonic [FSOE] 08/ Amos & Riot Night - You'll Never Find Me [FSOE] 09/ Solarstone & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Falcons (John O'Callaghan Remix) [Black Hole] 10/ Aly & Fila & FKN Ft. Jahala - How Long (Factor B's In Loving Memory of Ellie Gray Remix) 11/ Aly & Fila Ft. Plumb - Somebody Loves You [FSOE] 12/ Craig Connelly & Gid Sedgwick - Reach Out [Higher Forces]  13/ Craig Connelly Ft. Roxanne Emery - This Life [WAO138?!] 14/ Temple One, Daniel Kandi & Tara Louise - Found Love In Me (DJ Mix) [Always Alive]  15/ PVD Ft. Ummet Ozcan - Dae Yor [Vandit] 16/ TH3 ONE - Berlin [Vandit] 17/ Craig Connelly Ft. Tara Louise - You Are Alive [Higher Forces] 18/ Rasch, Dekay, Denton - It Takes An Artbeat To Rise Up (TT4U Mash) 19/ Various Artists - Decayed Tooth In The Light (TT4U Triple Mash) 20/ KEY4050 - Alka (Bryan Kearney Remix) [Black Hole] 21/ KEY4050 - Good Morning [FREE] 22/ Luna & Leaf - Nightime [50.4]

How 'Bout We Do This Together?
200. You're Invited to 170th Convention! (Interview with Chad & Becca DeKay)

How 'Bout We Do This Together?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 31:07


The 170th Northwest Christian Convention is almost here! In this episode we interview convention presidents Chad & Becca DeKay about their vision for this year's convention, including speakers, worship, workshops, children's programs, and food trucks! Join us June 21-26th in Turner, Oregon for the 170th Convention! Register at www.nwchristiannetwork.com/the-convention --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support

Vox&Hops
Manitoba Metalfest with Jesse Mathewson of KEN mode, Daniel Dekay of Exciter & Chris Soutsos of Thrashed

Vox&Hops

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 39:53


Jesse Mathewson of KEN mode, Daniel Dekay of Exciter, Chris Soutsos of Thrashed & I have a conversation about their 1st beers, the soundtrack of their youths, their 1st shows, Winnipeg, Monetizing Metal, Metal Health & their hangover cures. Throughout this chat we enjoyed Sookram's Brewing's "Tribute" the 6.66% Vanilla Stout. This episode was recorded LIVE at Sookram's Brewing. Get your tickets to Heavy Montreal presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal 2022 featuring Deicide, Kataklysm & Inhuman Condition: https://bit.ly/brewtal2022 Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 KEN mode: https://kenmode.bandcamp.com/ Exciter: https://www.facebook.com/excitercanada Thrashed: https://www.thrashed.ca/ Sookrams Brewing: https://www.sookrams.com/ Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/  Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops

Alba Trance Sessions
Alba Trance Sessions #535

Alba Trance Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 120:36


Featuring tracks from Paul Thomas & Dylhen, Jordan Gill, Grum, Stu McNally, Jay Lumen, Will Atkinson, Jordan Suckley, Bryan Kearney, Sneijder, Kriess Guyte, Simon Patterson, Adam Taylor, Kenny Palmer, Steve Dekay, Fragma and many more. Visit www.albatrancesessions.com for full tracklistings.

Without Your Head
Without Your Head's Women In Horror with Melinda DeKay

Without Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 58:46


Without Your Head Horror Podcast's Women In Horror Month with horror actor Melinda DeKay! Hosted by "Nasty" Neal, "Terrible" Troy and "Treacherous" Trista Robinson! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support

TMConnect Podcast
The Last Week in Mortgage, Today Feat. Kate deKay

TMConnect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 29:54


NatureNotes with Rudy Mancke

Storeria dekayi, commonly known as De Kay's brown snake, De Kay's snake, and simply the brown snake (along with many others), is a small non-venomous species of snake in the family Colubridae.

Unsane Radio
Heavy Metal Horror 0048 – Daniel Dekay

Unsane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 117:56


Join Montag, Chop Top, Dreadbull, and Wildcard as they hang out with Daniel Dekay, shredder for Diemonds, Exciter, and host of Canada's Banger TV as they talk about crazy road stories, being at the right place at the right time, and the desert explosion!

How 'Bout We Do This Together?
S1 E14: Chad DeKay & Brett Harvey

How 'Bout We Do This Together?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 27:20


Season 1 - 169th NWCC - A Good Endurance Join Troy Dean and Matt Holmes as they welcome Chad DeKay & Brett Harvey and discuss their messages from the 169th NWCC - A Good Endurance. Watch the session, and many more, at https://mynwcc.org/endure/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nwcn/support

Fierce Lab
How Trauma Affects the Workplace and the Body with Nicole DeKay

Fierce Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 38:06


Nicole DeKay is a researcher and PhD candidate working with the company Moving Beyond in the diversity, inclusion, and equity space, and her research and work are centered around workplace experiences. In this episode, Nicole discusses psychometrics and how her personal experiences inspired her research. She provides an overview of the book The Body Keeps the Score, which is the basis of her dissertation, describes what a trigger meter is, and details how her work at Moving Beyond and Humanalysts can help organizations better serve their employees. Nicole's research in psychometrics Psychometrics, the focus of Nicole's research, is the measurement of human emotion in the workplace. With her research, she strives to create assessment tools focusedon negative workplace experiences, especially those of diverse populations. Nicole discusses how her passion stems from a work situation where shewas getting great opportunities but not actual career growth. Nicole noticed this was not happening with her male colleagues and wondered if this was a systemic issue. The Body Keeps the Score and workplace trauma Nicole provides an overview of The Body Keeps the Score, the book her PhD dissertation is based on. The book is about the body holding on to trauma in ways that people don't realize — that stress and trauma can cause physiological responses and drive behavior. To release trauma, Nicole says acknowledging, naming, and accepting it is a big component. She focuses on trauma in the workplace and discusses little “t”traumas, such as consistent discrimination or a boss who bullies you, that can result in PTSD-type reactions. Nicole's medical journey and her current role Nicole talks about how her medical issues, chronic pain related to breathing issues, and need for health insurance complicated her work life. She felt trapped and became complacent in her job while she was working through her healing process. This inability to leave a job due to insurance needs is also a systemic issue many women experienced. Through her work, Nicole focuses on creating assessments to measure what is going on inside organizations and what they can do to ensure that employees can bring their full selves to work. She also discusses Humanalysts, another company that is tied to the work she is doing at Moving Beyond and whose aim is to make data and information about employee experience traditionally housed in HR departments accessible to people. FOLLOW FIERCE LAB Follow Fierce Lab on Instagram or LinkedIn for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes for Fierce Lab including tips, tools, and resources, go to our website, www.fiercelab.tarawilson.com, and sign up for our email list. Please be sure to SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and SHARE Fierce Lab with women who are looking for community and tools for leveling up.

Swing Hard
SWING HARD EPISODE #9 - ACTOR TIM DEKAY AND JAMIS DEKAY

Swing Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 36:26


It's time to "Swing Hard" with Coach Denny Barrett! Coach Denny has been coaching at the high school and collegiate level for almost thirty years. He has also recruited and coached some of the top collegiate and professional athletes. And, with his successful BATRS program, he and his staff provide preparation for young players to succeed at the high school level and beyond! On Episode 9 of Swing Hard, Hollywood and baseball collide as Denny talks with actor Tim Dekay (White Collar, Seinfeld)  and player son Jamis  about life as a Baseball dad, watching his son's success through high school and now college and a whole lot more! Don't miss it!

Danfonce Talks Metal
Ep: 47 with Daniel DeKay of Exciter, Diemonds, & BangerTV

Danfonce Talks Metal

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 136:24


I sat down with Daniel DeKay who is the guitarist of the bands Exciter and Diemonds. He is also a part of BangerTV on YouTube and a Twitch Partner! We talked about how he joined Exciter, the history of his band Diemonds, some of his favorite tour memories, festivals, his love for KISS, & more. We talked about how the pandemic has affected him and how he got into streaming on Twitch. We had a lot of fun doing this so sit back and enjoy!All episodes are streamed LIVE at https://www.twitch.tv/danfonceStop by for a future stream to check this out in a live setting!Everyone who attends it will be able to ask questions in the chat room!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/danfonce-talks-metal/exclusive-content

Bangers & Mosh
Metal Brick Road - Daniel Dekay!

Bangers & Mosh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 60:18


On Metal Brick Road episode 2 we sat down with Daniel Dekay - guitarist in Exciter & Diemonds, Banger TV presenter, Twitch partner and all round hot mover! We chat about how he got into metal, streaming on Twitch, getting into trouble at school, explosions and much more in this killer chat!

The Center Ring esports podcast
299: FalleN to Liquid, Dekay vs Hastr0, YotW

The Center Ring esports podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 70:44


Fallen signs with Liquid, but will it make a difference?  Dekay goes after Hastr0 on twitter about Envy's plans, and first Yikes of the Week for 2021Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thecenterring)