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Best podcasts about doc martins

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Live Music Showcase
A Lotus Flower Enjoying The Rain In The Garden Of Eden - Hope Darling

Live Music Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024


This episode of Live Music Showcase features the antics of Alt-Rock band Hope Darling of Tampa. Hope Darling has been enjoying the life and times of a newly signed rock band, traveling, writing, recording, and wearing Doc Martins. This is a really fun episode. Tune in!

The Buzzed Kill Podcast
EP 368 - The Butt-Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Buzzed Kill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 132:07


EP 368 - The Butt-Rocky Horror Picture Show Strap on your Doc Martins, pull up your bondage pants and hook in your eyebrow and lebret piercings because were taking you back to the early 2000's where the Gods were smacked, the kids were Disturbed and the Korn was oh so sweet. Gen Z will never know what they missed. THIS WEEKS MOVIES: Dracula 2000 (2000) & Queen of the Damned (2002) THIS WEEKS BEER: Surly Brewing Co. - Furious IPA Follow us! Twitter (Never X!): @thebuzzedkillPC Instagram: @thebuzzedkillpodcast Facebook.com/thebuzzedkillpodcast

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 232: Under The Grunge Part 6

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 113:00


Captain Content laced up his Doc Martins and led us over to the Pacific Northwest to the land of everything GRUNGE! How is it possible that we are on our 6th ep in this series and we still haven't played a single note of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Pearl Jam??? Listen along as we uncover the depth of the Seattle scene that invaded the rock n' roll world over 30 years ago. This episode features songs from bands outside the big 4 of grunge, or the Seattle sound, or whatever you want to call that stuff that happened in the early 90s. A perfect amalgam of punk, classic rock, and metal is right in our wheelhouse. We have a lot of fun reminiscing about this unique time in rock history. Grab a Starbucks, put your flannel on, and join us on the trek!Songs this week include:Bakers Pink – “Euphoria” from Bakers Pink (1993)Bundle Of Hiss – “Fire Place” from Sessions: 1986-1988 (2000) Loudermilk – “Tooth For A Tooth” from Man With Gun Kills Three! (1998)Truly – “Strangling” from Fast Stories… From Kid Coma (1995)Alcohol Funnycar – “Try To Understand” from Time To Make The Donuts (1993)Daddy Hate Box – “Edge” from Sugar Plow - EP (1990)Econoline Crush – “Nowhere Now” from Affliction (1995)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

Cold Hands Warm Hearts
Dashing Through The Woods: Our Less Than Transcendent Christmas Extravagoonza

Cold Hands Warm Hearts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 55:27


Siblings Ashley Engle and Brandon Birdwell discuss life, Christmas stuff, Cobblers, Doc Martins, Doc Martin cobblers.... And they are wildly unprepared... At least more than usual.

Bawdy Storytelling
Episode 280: ‘ClownF*cker' (Ouchy the Clown)

Bawdy Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 43:45


How do you go from being a Gay Baptist Republican to the Biggest Freak Meme on the Internet? Infamous Pron Clown Ouchy the Clown tells his Origin Story, from his quiet Queer roots in Texas to the life-changing visit to Burning Man that changed everything. Returning to Oakland with 70+ new best friends and an appreciation for people who can juggle sh*t, our pal Doug dons a leather harness, Doc Martins and greasepaint, and naively slides down an underground s*x party's fire pole into their Dungeon. Soon he's Famous on the Net, gives birth to the P*rn Clown Posse, is being flown around the country to jump out of a Refrigerator Box, and is notorious for introducing strangers to his irreverent, lighthearted approach to K!nk. And this week, Dixie fights Corporate Healthcare to help Helen tell her Cancer story, right there in the Chemo chair. Never give up! #RestInPeaceOuchy   Song: ‘Carousel' (Melanie Martinez)   Queer l Clown l Leather | Subculture l S*xual Underground l Splosh l Dad Joke | Burning Man l P*rn Clown Posse l Tattoo l Hentai l Tentacle Pron l Electric Flyswatter l Spandex l Gay l Republican I Baptist l Morning Radio l DJ l Johnny Toxic l Dating Site l K!nk l Service Bottom l Penn & Teller l Cancer l Watersports l Food Play l Rubber l Safeword l K!nk l Logical Family | Sanguination l Clown Nose l Black Sheets l St. Andrews Cross l K!nky Salon l Polly Superstar l website l   About our Storyteller:   Ouchy the Clown was born in the Animal car of a Circus train in 1998. His parents were Delbert the Strong Man Messhuganutz, and Hortense the Ticket lady. Ouchy's formative years were spent on Alaskan Fishing boats, at Rodeos, in sloppy BDSM Dungeons, Sewers, Clown cars, Tiny bicycles, and Strip Bars with no windows. His favorite color is Ouch, and he loves Dad Jokes and pinching you while you are not looking. Ouchy is certified in nothing, and a legend in his own mind (and in the mind of anyone who knew him).   Episode links: NOCD.com : OCD is more than what you see on TV and in the movies. Imagine having unwanted thoughts about your sexuality stuck in your head all day no matter how hard you try to make them go away. Relationship OCD is an often overlooked subtypes of OCD that come with unrelenting intrusive images, thoughts and urges about your partner, loved one, or sexuality.   If you think you may be struggling with Relationship OCD, there's hope. NOCD offers effective, affordable, and convenient OCD therapy. NOCD therapists are trained in Exposure Response Prevention therapy, the gold standard treatment for OCD.   With NOCD, you can do virtual, live face-to-face video sessions with one of their licensed, specialty-trained therapists. It's affordable and they accept most major insurance plans.   Breaking the OCD cycle takes effective treatment.To get started, go to https://www.NOCD.com/ to book a free 15-minute call.   WORKSHOP:   Next Week! 'How to Be Fascinating: Dixie's Secret System for Brilliant Storytelling' is happening live and in-person. It's an all day workshop happening on Sunday, December 3rd in San Francisco, and there's just a couple of spots left… Join Dixie and a fun/small/open-minded group of storytellers-to-be, where you'll learn Dixie's incredibly easy (and super secret) method. Soon, you'll rock that job interview, excel at public speaking, feel more at ease on dates, learn to fully express yourself and yes, even stand onstage and deliver a standing-ovation worthy chapter from your life. You'll find my unique story method valuable because once you learn how, you'll know the secret of telling a great story forever. #LifeSkills #NotJustBawdy   How to Be Fascinating Workshop in San Francisco Date: Sunday, December 3rd (10 AM - 5 PM) Register now at https://tinyurl.com/HTBFWorkshopSFO Not in San Francisco? Contact me and we can work together! Email Dixie at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com   SUBSCRIBE: Want to be the first to know where Bawdy is headed to on our National Tour? I'm trying to bring Bawdy to YOUR city.   Subscribe to the Bawdy Storytelling email list at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe   You'll be the first to see upcoming tour dates, get access to tickets, storytelling workshops, livestreams, podcasts, fan meetups and special events. I've been shadowbanned on Social Media and having my accounts deleted is probably next. The only sure way we can connect if that happens is for you to sign up for Bawdy's email newsletter. Please ask your friends to sign up, too. Let's be Friends!   I'm the Special Guest Host on this week's Risk! Podcast ! It'll be available on Thursday, November 23rd, and I'm the host of their first ever 'S*x Stories' episode. Available wherever you listen to Podcasts. Happy Thanksgiving! #ThanksKevin   Patreon Special Offer:   All-You-Can-Eat Special: Need some Entertainment for this long Holiday weekend? Right now, I have an End of Year Special Offer: 40+ Hours of Bawdy! Sign up (or Increase your support) for Bawdy's Patreon and you get: • 16 Full Livestreams Stories from Margaret Cho, Sunny Megatron, Dirty Lola, Slutever, ReidAboutSex and many more • Music from Rachel Lark, Jefferson Bergey, Shirley Gnome - All your favorites You'll be helping Dixie fulfill her Bawdy Storytelling Tour Dreams • Available at the $25/month or greater level at: https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy   Bawdy still exists, Thanks to our Patreon supporters! Join Bawdy's Patreon now to get exclusive Patreon-only rewards (and my eternal gratitude)     Looking for another way to Keep Us Going? Donate at:   Venmo: Venmo.com/BawdyStorytelling Paypal: paypal.me/bawdystorytelling Zelle: BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com BuyMeACoffee: buymeacoff.ee/bawdy CashApp: $DixieDeLaTour And THANK YOU!   PRIVATE COACHING with Dixie: Want to work one-on-one with me? Right now I'm offering personal branding (your dating profile, website, etc), Storycoaching a nervous new keynote speaker, and I help develop documentaries, craft personal stories for the stage, and write their books - because storytelling is everywhere you wanna be. I can help you live the life that you've always dreamed about: communicate with clarity, help you land your dream job, and discover your own story … Whether it's getting onstage for the first time, writing your memoir, creating a podcast, or learning brand storytelling for your business, I can help. Email me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com and let's make it happen.   My upcoming Substack 'The Dixie Ramble' is at https://substack.com/profile/22550258-dixie-de-la-tour #Subscribe   What is Substack? Substack is an email newsletter platform (made up of text, audio, video, etc) known for its hands off approach to censorship. While there are still some publishing guidelines (no porn, hate speech or harassment, for example), the platform's lack of gatekeeping has attracted both ground-breaking journalists and some seriously controversial writers”. https://blog.hootsuite.com/what-is-substack/   Bawdy Got Me Laid perfume, Bawdy Butter & more: Dixie has created her own fragrance: You'll love #BawdyGotMeLaid perfume, scented with golden honey, amber, ylang ylang, and warm vanilla. There's also our (scented or unscented) creamy Bawdy Butter, Hair & Bawdy Oil, & more. Bawdy Got Me Laid Merchandise means you can deliver your own great smelling Motorboats while supporting Dixie and Bawdy. Get yours today at https://bawdystorytelling.com/merchandise   Check out our Bawdy Storytelling Fiends and Fans group on Facebook - it's a place to discuss the podcast's stories with the storytellers, share thoughts with your fellow listeners, & help Dixie make the podcast even better. Just answer 3 simple questions and you're IN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/360169851578316/   Thank you to the Team that makes this podcast possible! Team Bawdy is:   Podcast Producer: Roman Den houdijker Sound Engineer: David Grosof Storytelling support by Mosa Maxwell-Smith Dixie's Virtual Assistant is Roillan James Video & Livestream support from Donal Mooney Bawdy's Creator & Podcast Host is Dixie De La Tour & Thank you to Pleasure Podcasts. Bawdy Storytelling is proud to be part of your s*x-positive podcast collective!   Website: https://bawdystorytelling.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming Podcast episodes - & Livestreams - at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe  

Bounce FM
Eras - Punk Rock Edition

Bounce FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 136:15


Welcome to the second installment of Eras, where we delve into a particular era of music in each episode. This edition is going to be focusing on the origins of punk taking you all the way back to where it all began, to the early 70s in New York and then all the way back to present day! So get your bright green hair dye out, spike your hair up, dig out your old leather jackets, ripped t-shirts held together by safety pins, ripped jeans and finally get your Doc Martins on tie up your laces this mosh pit is ours for the next 2 and a half hours!

HEAVY Music Interviews
So Long And Thanks For The Memories With FAT MIKE From NOFX

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 9:47


Interview by Kris PetersWhat better way to celebrate forty years of blood, sweat and beers in the music industry than to announce your final ever tour?While some may brush it off as a clever marketing strategy, those who have followed punk stalwarts NOFX for the duration of their career will know and understand the gravity of the situation, because when Fat Mike says something, you can pretty much put your best pair of Doc Martins on it!Known affectionately by their fans and revered by others as one of the world's most controversial and significant punk bands of their time, NOFX simply don't, nor have they ever, given a shit.They are punk to the core and have never failed to wear their music on their sleeves, surviving four decades at the forefront of a genre that refuses to cater to trends and smells out imposters quicker than you can pogo.They are, in all aspects of the word, a punk rock institution, spawning classic tracks such as The Longest Line, Cokie The Clown, Soul Doubt, Seeing Double At The Triple Rock and Linoleum to name but a few.But all good things invariably come to an end, and NOFX are planning to go out in style, playing two consecutive nights over three capital cities as part of the NOFX Final Tour 40 Years, 40 Cities, 40 Songs Per Night Tour which hits Australia in January 2024.The final tour will see the band perform songs from their classic releases, Wolves In Wolves' Clothing, Punk In Drublic, The War On Errorism, White Trash Two Heebs And A Bean, So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes and The Decline over two nights in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, offering fans two completely different shows back to back.Bassist/vocalist Fat Mike sat down with HEAVY to talk all things NOFX."We're very excited to do our final tour in Australia," he beamed back at us. "I mean, who wouldn't be? We will be there in January."We mention the challenging effort of playing three different albums over two nights and what a herculean task the band have set for themselves."It's way too much work," he smiled, "but, you've gotta work hard once with 40 years of being in a band, it might as well be now. We're not doing Punk In Drublic, we already did that last year. That was a mistake so don't count on that."We ask Fat Mike if it is difficult playing full albums considering when they were written the thought of playing them in full one day would not have been on the playing field."Some of the songs are very difficult," he nodded, "which is why we don't do full albums. Fuck that shit. It's not because the songs are difficult. We're doing a lot of hard ones, but it's more it becomes kind of boring. I don't wanna be bored. So we're playing most of those albums."In the full interview, Fat Mike talks more about what to expect from the shows, if they plan on having any guest artists join them on stage, how emotional playing these shows will be, if he will miss touring, their reputation as being a controversial band, the most significant changes in punk music over the last 40 years, how he thinks punk music will change in the future, whether he will stay involved in music and in what capacity, a message to Australian fans and more.

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 186: Under The Grunge Part 5

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 86:28


It's that time of year again, where we lace up our Doc Martins and hike over to the Pacific Northwest to the land of everything GRUNGE! Is it possible that we are on our 5th ep in this series and we still haven't played Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Pearl Jam??? Oh yeah… Your hosts remember this time fondly, as we were young adults when the Seattle scene invaded all rock n' roll avenues in the US. This episode features songs from bands outside the big 4 of grunge, or the Seattle sound, or whatever you want to call that stuff that happened in the early 90s. A perfect amalgam of punk, classic rock, and metal is right in our wheelhouse. We have a lot of fun reminiscing about this unique time in rock history. Grab a Starbucks, put your flannel on, and join us on the trek!Songs this week include:Mind Funk – “Goddess” or “Mama, Moses and Me” from Dropped (1993)Satchel – “Taste It” from EDC (1994) PJ Harvey – “Victory” from Dry (1992)Billionaire – “The Jimmie Hale Mission” from Ascension (2000)Malfunkshun – “My Liberty (With Morals)” from Return To Olympus (1987)For Love Not Lisa – “Nothing But The Heavy” from The Lost Elephant (1999)Icky Joey – “Bone Of Contention” from Pooh (1993)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

Smoking Out the Closet
Asmodeus Brings the Cure

Smoking Out the Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 58:59


Time to grab your Doc Martins and listen to another episode of Smoking Out the Closet. This week Asmodeus and Rayven talk about Asmodeus' trip to Ohio to see The Cure. Reminder you can leave messages that we will play on the show and talk about what was left. The link for it is in the description below!! Product of the Ep: Rythm's Slapz Asmodeus 4/5 Rayven 4/5 Certified Slapz!!! Support the podcast and join as a Rainbow Zkittle on Patreon Intro by Steven Biddle Outro By Jospeh McDade at https://josephmcdade.com/ Wanna reach out to Alex and Rayven hit them up at their email smokingoutthecloset@gmail.com Instagram @smokingoutthecloset Twitter @smokingoutpod TikTok @smokingoutthecloset Affiliates: Thee Hemp Co.: https://www.theehempco.com/ and use SOTC20 for 20% off your order Blazy Susan: Use BGSOTC20 for 20% off on us!! Go to https://www.davincivaporizer.com/ with the coupon SOTC15 for 15% off Site Wide!! As well as the affiliate link for Dr. Dabber https://www.drdabber.com/?rfsn=6858556.e90079&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=6858556.e90079 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smokingoutthecloset/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smokingoutthecloset/support

It's the Vinyl Countdown
It's the Vinyl Countdown Ep 15 Nirvana

It's the Vinyl Countdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 93:52


Load up on guns and bring your friends to this episode! We have a bit of a reflection this poddy on one of the bands that took the world by storm. We have polished our Doc Martins's and slashed our jeans in order to give you the best Nirvana experience possible. So treat this Podcast with due respect as we hoist it up in the air and pass it around mosh pit style to your speakers. Here it is now to entertain you

Midnight Crisis
Episode 26 - Pizza Night

Midnight Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 64:29


"Skinamarinky dinky-dink, skinamarinky doo. I love you." - We discuss the raspberry selection process. - Nobody faces a cheesy scroll dilemma on pizza night. - Nobody watches Avatar in 4DX, which is a movie so immersive you will forget you needed to pee beforehand! - We review Skinamarink and question why actors show clips of their movies on talk shows. - We get guilted into eating breakfast and Ben wants to donate his cereal. - Ben asks how far you can walk in a pair of shoes before you can no longer return them. - Nobody questions whether the pain of breaking in a pair of Doc Martins is worth it. - Ben attempts to reconcile the continuity of the hyper sleep outfits in the Alien films. - Nobody can't pee.

TsugiMag
Le Mag avec Flore Benguigui et Olivier Forest

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 33:38


Alors que Flore Benguigui revient sur Tsugi Radio pour la deuxième saison de son podcast, Cherchez la femme, elle est au micro d'Antoine Dabrowski pour annoncer qu'elle lance des nuits Cherchez la femme, tous les derniers jeudis du mois à La Petite Halle de La Villette. Juste après on retrouve Olivier Forest, qui, dans sa chronique Images, Cinéma, Séries, nous parle de Teddy Boys, de Doc Martins, de coups de boule et des rues de Paris dans les années 80, avec Les Rascals, de Teddy Laporal-Trésor, en salles actuellement.

Barenaked ABCs (Alphabetical Barenaked [Ladies] Catalog

I am having such a hard time with this week's intro. Because I'm afraid that I'll say the wrong thing and the subject of this week's song will scowl at me and yell at me and show me the bottom of his Doc Martins. So here is “Skinhead”  Hello City: Live From Toronto  Live From Danforth Hall  Opening song   11/29/91 Read More

Monsters In The Morning
WAVE YOUR HAND AT ME AGAIN

Monsters In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 40:31


TUESDAY HR 1 First day back from vacation for Ryan. Florida is the Florida of the world? Doc Martins

Twisted Teachers
Fever Dreams, Hobbit Feet, and Standardized Testing-Florida Style

Twisted Teachers

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 24:37


Kim thinks that her husband may have hobbit feet.  Kramer has a new nickname, and Kim realizes that 30-year-old Doc Martins aren't very comfortable. Jen and Kim catch up as they discuss standardized testing in Florida and students being sent back to school after assaulting teachers. They are gearing up for a possible book club and are appreciative of the 20,000 downloads since May of 2021.Stay Twisted!Twisted Teachers Podcast wants to hear from you!Website-Twistedteacherspodcast.comLINKTREE :https://linktr.ee/twistedteacherContact us via email: Twistedteachers2@gmail.comInstagram: @twisted__teacher; @inked_educator68Tik Tok: @inkededucator @teacherwholeftFacebook: @TwistedTeacherhttps://www.kxan.com/news/texas/texas-teacher-assaulted-by-student-in-viral-video-has-not-returned-to-the-classroom-school-district-says/https://floridapolitics.com/archives/508426-lawmakers-deliver-a-gov-desantis-priority-eliminating-standardized-testing/https://www.thegamer.com/weird-things-hobbit-anatomy-lord-of-the-rings/

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 143: Under The Grunge Part 4

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 93:26


This week we once again lace up our Doc Martins and hike over to the Pacific Northwest to the land of everything GRUNGE! As usual, we discuss the bands just outside the usual suspects of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Pearl Jam. Your hosts remember this time fondly, as we were young adults when the Seattle scene invaded all rock n' roll avenues in the US. This episode features songs from bands outside the big 4 of grunge, but we don't think you'll be totally surprised. A perfect amalgam of punk, classic rock, and metal is right in our wheelhouse. We have a lot of fun reminiscing about this unique time in rock history. Grab a Starbucks, put your flannel on, and join us! Songs this week include:Love Battery – “Confusion Au Go Go” from Confusion Au Go Go (1999)My Sister's Machine – “Hands And Feet” from Diva (1992) Willard – “Misery: Decomposition” from Underground (2018)Bam Bam – “I'm Dead” from Free Fall From Space (2019)Guillotina – “¿Cuántos Van?” from Rock Mata Pop (1996)Lunachicks – “Why Me?” from Jerk Of All Trades (1995)Feeder – “Change” from Polythene (1997)MiNOR EARTH – “Mulch” from Don't Kill The Messenger (1992)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

Rich Zeoli
Mars Wrigley Issues Apology to Taiwan For Suggesting It's An Independent Country

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 49:06


9AM:NEWS | 3 gunmen wanted in North Philadelphia. Security guard killed and another injured in Berks County. Mastriano speaking in Jan 6th hearing. Networks going crazy over FBI raid and Olivia Newton-John. Snapchat. | Terrorist if you have american apparel. 80 year old woman banned from YMCA. They really dont want Trump to run again. Sooners coach resigned for uttering a word with no intent. What's on the Dawn show. Snickers has apologized that Taiwan is a country. Woman struck by lightning to be saved by Doc Martins. CUT-SHEET | Not a raid if doors were not kicked down. Better have the goods. Tim Scott on CBS. Malcolm Gladwell. Final thoughts. 

Rich Zeoli
They Don't Want Trump To Run Again, So They Raid His Residence (Zeoli Full Show 08-09-22)

Rich Zeoli

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 194:30


6AM:  FBI "raided" Trump's Mar-A-Lago home. NEWS | Police search for 3 gunmen in North Philadelphia. Chestnut Hill hospital bought by Temple. Doug Mastriano expected to speak to the Jan 6th committee. Olivia Newton John passed away. Phillies start new series. Weather. | Mar-A-Lago searches for classified documents. Walk in was pure humidity. Presidential record act. Presidents that commit crimes. Domestic terrorist based on clothing.  7AM: 87,000 more IRS agents. NEWS | Doug Mastriano will speak to the Jan 6th committee. Trumps raid of his Florida home. Snapchat new tools to monitor friends. Phillies. Weather. | Federal crimes. Inflation reduction act and new IRS agents. Adopting tax credit. NON-STOP TALK:Trump is in possession of something he shouldn't have. You can't disqualify someone from running for president. Trump will run again. Better be good if they have all this stuff. Investigate Hilary and charge Obama. CUT-SHEET | Mount Rushmore term is offensive.  Inflation Act will help what? Weather is beyond our control but not? Inflation Act will help in the midterms. "That was her decision". Biden not worried about China Taiwan situation. Biden maskless coughing. Cheney compared to Obi Wan. Bill Gates slams wind and solar energy. Rob McElhenney filling in for Kimmel.  8AM: NON-STOP TALK:Trump will be indicted somewhere. Cannot be disqualified from office. Guarantees he runs for office. Probably has something he shouldn't. Was in the process of returning whatever he had. Could have prosecuted the Clitons. Stand with the bill of rights first. NEWS | Bucks Co family is saddened after son memorial removed. Mastriano expected to speak during Jan 6t hearing. DeSantis is coming to PA to campaign for Mastriano. Phillies. Snapchat new tool. Olivia Newton-John. Weather. | Women are wearing used yoga pants. Bill Gates. Nevada has no more grass. Olivia Newton-John. Grease co-star.  9AM:NEWS | 3 gunmen wanted in North Philadelphia. Security guard killed and another injured in Berks County. Mastriano speaking in Jan 6th hearing. Networks going crazy over FBI raid and Olivia Newton-John. Snapchat. | Terrorist if you have american apparel. 80 year old woman banned from YMCA. They really dont want Trump to run again. Sooners coach resigned for uttering a word with no intent. What's on the Dawn show. Snickers has apologized that Taiwan is a country. Woman struck by lightning to be saved by Doc Martins. CUT-SHEET | Not a raid if doors were not kicked down. Better have the goods. Tim Scott on CBS. Malcolm Gladwell. Final thoughts. --

InObscuria Podcast
Ep. 124: Under The Grunge Part 3

InObscuria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 80:55


This week we strap on our old Doc Martins trudge through the muck and grime of the springtime in the US Pacific Northwest. Yep, time for our annual spring GRUNGE episode! We discuss the bands just outside the usual suspects of Nirvana, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, and Pearl Jam. Your hosts remember this time fondly, as we were young adults when the Seattle scene invaded all rock n' roll avenues in the US. In retrospect, this sounds like less of a movement and more of a melting pot of many of the genres that had been established in silos during the 70s and 80s. What do you think?This episode features songs from bands outside the big 4 of grunge, but we don't think you'll be totally surprised. A perfect amalgam of punk, classic rock, and metal is right in Kevin's wheelhouse, and we find out the impact this had on Robert's musical path. We discuss the origins of the movement and have a lot of fun reminiscing about this unique time in rock history. Come jump on the hike with us to grab a Starbucks and some flannel.Songs this week include:Kerbdog – “Cleaver” from Kerbdog (1994)Hammerbox – “Hole” from Numb (1993)Pond – “Tree” from Pond (1993) Brad – “Raise Love” from Shame (1993)The Gits – “Another Shot Of Whiskey” from Frenching The Bully (1992)Mudhoney – “Living Wreck” from Piece Of Cake (1992)7 Year Bitch – “M.I.A.” from Viva Zapata! (1994) Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/

Superman & Lois & Pals
Bizarros in a Bizarro World - "The Trips with President Seinfeld"

Superman & Lois & Pals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 33:54


EPISODE  10 - "The Trips with President Seinfeld”Greetings Super friends! Welcome to Superman & Lois & Pals. I'm Henry Bernstein and alongside me is my favorite super pal, Professor Sam Brody. Let's talk about Superman and Lois Season 2 Episode 10S02E10 - “Bizarros in a Bizarro World”Directed by:Louis Shaw MilitoWriting Credits:Brent Fletcher and Todd Helbing Superman races through the portal after Ally Allston, but when he arrives on the other side, he discovers everything on this parallel earth is... bizarre. Navigating his way through deceivingly familiar faces and landscapes, Superman goes on one wild ride in his fight to stop Ally from merging.HENRY'S NOTES:Opening: Last time you said he was sort of creating a rock shield but I speculated that he was sort of decomposing into a Bizarro creature. Here it seemed like both? RED CUBE SUN! CUBE EARTH!!! WE GOT OUR CUBE EARTH!!!! Bizarro's fortress - Bottled City of Kandor, Kryptonian revival suit, GIANT KEY. Superman's costume looks great in Bizarro world. He should stay there. Superboy has a backwards Death Of Superman shirt. Is that like the most 90's superman thing ever? Clark can figure out how to speak backwards!Bizarro Jonathan El: There is so much Silver age silliness here, I love it. It's actually what we talked about. Of course the opposite of “our world” is Superman and Lois are famous and there's no Clark.  Haha, love the Bizarro Superman hand gang sign! Great superhero montage. He's wearing Doc Martins!Bizarro world/Superman: “Hosting the Kevins, the trips with President Seinfeld.” Wouldn't the opposite of Clark on Bizarro world be a dad who was around for his family? Bizarro Superman is addicted to Kryptonite, loves the spotlight, very angry. Jordan has straight hair lol. Backwards WB tower. Cube pool. Cube glasses. Espy's - Jordan Michaels is a jerk. “Why on square earth,” Persons Magazine. Bizarro world - bride wears black. Bizarro cat is KryptoWhat happened to Bizarro Superman? How did he get like that? Kryptonite? Great acting by Tyler. Love the desperation.Bizarro Smallville Gazette is bustling with a full staff. Also 1998 Macs? Why?Bizarro Lois: Very upsetting seeing them fight but it makes sense that their bizarro marriage sucks. Bizarro Lois “failed” as a mother. Anderson: Wait why is he suddenly not on Ally's side? Greaaaat, another random person know's Clark's identity.Um, where's Lucy? TERRIFYING CLIFFHANGER Follow us twitter @supermanpalspod

Legend Podcast
Episode 7: Creepy Clowns

Legend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022


On this weeks episode of Legend Samm and Amy talk clowns!  Picture it- it's the early 90s- you're walking down the street in your Doc Martins, with your Sony Discman, trying to keep your damn Tamagotchi alive when out of the corner of your eye you see a clown chilling inside a white van… or was it black? Doesn't matter. You've heard the rumors going around. Kids every where are terrified. Clowns are running amok. They're luring children into their vans with the promise of candy or even money… and do you know what happens once you're inside? You're dead.  Listen as Samm and Amy go case by case through the late 80s all the way to the 2010s and discuss the hysteria and urban legends that surround the surprising amount of clown sightings throughout the last several decades. You'll even hear a personal story from Samm's childhood that can confirm the creep factor of clowns.   Homey Don't Play That…

O'Brien & Doug
O'Brien & Doug S4:E15 [Sept 16, 2021 Flannel & Doc Martins]

O'Brien & Doug

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 61:03


On this episode we go into an era of music that has it's own genre name..."grunge." What does that even mean? In the early to mid 90s it was hard not to get caught up in the movement and we were no different. We talk about the biggest acts of the time and what we liked about them. We discuss our NFL Fantasy results and play a Common Crossing song that neither one of us remember the title or the words for, and we climb the Wall of Tunes for a seemingly "1 hit wonder" from the "grunge era". #grunge #nflfantasy #candlebox #normmacdonaldShow music is “Duck in the Alley” performed by TrackTribe via YouTube.We are happy to be a part of the Buzzsprout podcast family!https://www.facebook.com/obrienanddoug/https://instagram.com/obrien_and_doug

The Audio Roast Podcast
Ep. # 62 - Grunge 1995

The Audio Roast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 140:00


It's getting grungy here at the Audio Roast today!! Grab your flannel, your Doc Martins, and something to sip on, because today we are throwing it back. Smack dab to the middle of the 90's. We'll play some fun games, and get to know our guests this week, Zach Newton & Halle Holmes. And talk all about the great year of grunge, 1995. Join along on the fun and tell a friend or two what they're missing!       Follow us for all of our live shows, Sunday's at 5pm, CST on: www.facebook.com/theaudioroastpodcast Or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/audioroast     ***CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!!!*** www.audioroast.com We've got mugs, shirts, and so much more you can get at our shop to help support the show. And you can also access playlists, past episodes (audio & video), links to our sponsors, and so much more! Give it a look and check it every week, as we update the website constantly!     Be sure to stop by our Patreon page and consider coming a member to get some fun bonus content. www.patreon.com/theaudioroastpodcast     Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/audioroast Follow us on Instagram @TheAudioRoastPodcast     We want to hear from you!! Send comments, suggestions, questions, game ideas, or topics you'd like to hear discussed to our email at: theaudioroastpodcast@gmail.com

State of the Arts
State of the Arts Episode 22: Mother's Day Special: My Classical Pianist Mom, Caroline Osborne

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 18:47


State of the Arts Episode 22: Mother's Day Special just published! This week an unprecedented, thrilling new episode of State of the Arts. I am joined on my podcast by my mother, Caroline Osborne who is a classically trained pianist, ballroom dance hobbyist, world traveler and classic cinema enthusiast. Born and raised in Hong Kong while it was still a British commonwealth, she grew up speaking both Cantonese and English. She was educated in private Vatican-run schools, always achieving high honors. Discovering a passion for classical piano at twelve years old, she was trained by private instructors hired by my grandparents. She ultimately passed all her exams at the British Academy of Music. She graduated from Saint Francis College with an honors degree in Liberal Arts. A classmate of my mom's just happened to be pen pals with my dad and eventually played matchmaker, introducing the two. They fell in love and were married in New York City. For thirty two years my mom worked in civil service for the New York Office of Management & Budget, Intergovernmental Relations, State Legislation, and the Mayor's Office. Her music accomplishments include playing at Belen Manuel's Annual Snug Harbor Recital, playing hymns at the Our Lady Star of the Sea Healing Service under the leadership of Monsignor Jeffery Conway and jamming on her keyboard at events held by the family dining establishment, Hometown Restaurant. Generous, adventurous, intelligent and tenacious, my mom was and still is an exemplary role model. She helped me become who I am today. Because of her boldness, as a teen I unashamedly let my peers know that I preferred classic jazz over boy bands, three inch pumps over Doc Martins, and the '55 Brooklyn Dodgers over the '98 Yankees. Because of her discipline, I pushed myself hard to stay in honors from junior high school to college where I graduated on the dean's list. Because of her sophistication, my childhood was a culturally rich experience. I am so blessed to have my wonderful, amazing mother on this episode of my podcast.

State of the Arts
State of the Arts Episode 22: Mother's Day Special: My Classical Pianist Mom, Caroline Osborne

State of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 19:34


State of the Arts Episode 22: Mother's Day Special just published! This week an unprecedented, thrilling new episode of State of the Arts. I am joined on my podcast by my mother, Caroline Osborne who is a classically trained pianist, ballroom dance hobbyist, world traveler and classic cinema enthusiast. Born and raised in Hong Kong while it was still a British commonwealth, she grew up speaking both Cantonese and English. She was educated in private Vatican-run schools, always achieving high honors. Discovering a passion for classical piano at twelve years old, she was trained by private instructors hired by my grandparents. She ultimately passed all her exams at the British Academy of Music. She graduated from Saint Francis College with an honors degree in Liberal Arts. A classmate of my mom's just happened to be pen pals with my dad and eventually played matchmaker, introducing the two. They fell in love and were married in New York City. For thirty two years my mom worked in civil service for the New York Office of Management & Budget, Intergovernmental Relations, State Legislation, and the Mayor's Office. Her music accomplishments include playing at Belen Manuel's Annual Snug Harbor Recital, playing hymns at the Our Lady Star of the Sea Healing Service under the leadership of Monsignor Jeffery Conway and jamming on her keyboard at events held by the family dining establishment, Hometown Restaurant. Generous, adventurous, intelligent and tenacious, my mom was and still is an exemplary role model. She helped me become who I am today. Because of her boldness, as a teen I unashamedly let my peers know that I preferred classic jazz over boy bands, three inch pumps over Doc Martins, and the '55 Brooklyn Dodgers over the '98 Yankees. Because of her discipline, I pushed myself hard to stay in honors from junior high school to college where I graduated on the dean's list. Because of her sophistication, my childhood was a culturally rich experience. I am so blessed to have my wonderful, amazing mother on this episode of my podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Audio Roast Podcast
Ep. # 41- Grunge 1991-92

The Audio Roast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 146:04


Lace up those old Doc Martins, grab your flannel and tie it around your waist, and crank up all those classic grunge tunes! We're taking a trip back to the early 90's and going grunge!! This week we will be welcoming Julia Lay Cobb & Michael "Shaggy" Flemming to the studio to test their knowledge on a very loved or a very hated genre....depending on where you fall. So come and join us for a good time as always!   Follow us on Facebook for all of our live shows, Sunday's at 5pm, CST at: www.facebook.com/theaudioroastpodcast     ***CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE!!!!*** www.audioroast.com   Be sure to stop by our Patreon page and consider coming a member to get some fun bonus content! www.patreon.com/theaudioroastpodcast     Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/audioroast Follow us on Instagram @TheAudioRoastPodcast     We want to hear from you!! Send comments, suggestions, questions, game ideas, or topics you'd like to hear discussed to our email at: theaudioroastpodcast@gmail.com

AJ Presents ... The GR8R GOOD
Notbook / Gr8r Good Podcast Takeover!! Puberty Draft part 1

AJ Presents ... The GR8R GOOD

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 46:48


This isn't the first time we've touched on our awkward years, but this time we're steering into the skid and DRAFTING IT!!! Amy and Nana of the Notbook Podcast join us as we give you a look at the hormonal trainwreck's we were... one drafted aspect at time. So put on those pooka shell necklaces, and lace those Doc Martins because it's time to get awkward!!!Instagram: @thenotbookpodcastFacebook: The Notbook Podcast Twitter: @thenotbookpod

Performance Revue
Outtakes: Amy Sumpter

Performance Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 36:27


In these outtakes from Amy Sumpter's episode, we discuss the duplicitous toilets of Manhattan, working a day job, dating as a comedian, and a lot more.   Timestamps: 01:00 – Dissecting Comedy at Open Mics 01:28 – “I love a good poop joke, but…” 01:58 – The Legend of Kyle Parris Mentions of Doc Martins, Dad Jeans, Elbow Patches, ‘The Room’, Vaudeville 03:45 – Selling the Hell Out of a Dad Joke 04:38 – New York and L.A. 05:00 – The Toilets of New York 05:52 – Moving to Chicago to Wait Tables 07:38 – Reflect on Your Decade 08:19 – “If you want me, come and get me. You fly me out” 09:35 – No Shame in Having a Day Job 11:07 – I Do Not Run Las Locas Comedy (Janice Rodriguez Does) Mentions of 2002, Frosted Tips, Anal Beads, Janice Rodriguez, Vanilla Ice 13:28 – Entitled White Women at Open Mics 14:36 – “Everyone feels this ownership of what is funny” Mentions of George Carlin, Checking Your Privilege, Last Comic Standing 16:50 – Absorbing Positive Messages Before a Performance 17:54 – Rachel McCartney is a Genius 18:20 – Relatable Material? 20:40 – She’s Crafty 20:58 – “So, you’re famous, right?” 21:44 – Building Women Up Mentions of The Kates, Public Speaking 23:00 – Wisdom vs. Age Mentions of Non-Binary, Gender Norms, Feminism, Patriarchy 24:36 – The Weird Dating Cycle Redux 25:37 – Sex and Self-Respect 26:15 – You Deserve a Sexy, Famous Gentleman Mentions of Jason Momoa, Idris Elba, #metoo, ‘Luther’, ‘Cats’, The Rocky Horror Picture Show 27:45 – I Spill Water on Myself 28:25 – Brittany Meyer’s ‘Cats’ Story 28:50 – A Kid Keeps Farting During ‘Beauty and the Beast’ 29:38 – Gym Momentum 30:15 – Hair vs. No Hair Mention of Winslow Dumaine 30:46 – Wait, You Found Love? 32:25 – I Don’t Want to be Objectified 33:00 – Tips for Going on a Date with a Comedian 33:40 – Kelsie Huff Kicks Ass Mentions of Marilee, Laugh Factory, Robin Williams, St. Patrick’s Day, Zanies, Scott Duff 34:32 – “Scott Duff is magic”

The 80s and 90s Uncensored
EP5: The Case of Glam v. Grunge

The 80s and 90s Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 16:35


On this episode of The 80s and 90s Uncensored the guys duke it out over glam music versus grunge. Neon leopard patterns, Aquanet and pyrotechnics compliment the extravagance and excess of 80's Glam Metal. Flannel, Doc Martins, garages and a petulant attitude compliment the pragmatic and moody Grunge scene. Which will prevail in this battle of rock eras? For more from The 80s and 90s visit Web: www.the80sand90s.com Twitter: @The80sand90sCom YouTube: The 80s and 90s Overlooked If you enjoy this episode, don't keep it a secret, tell a friend and/or share it on social media so others can experience it as well.

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons

Standing up to your friends is often more difficult than standing up to your enemies. We call it peer-pressure and it is a powerful force in our lives. Who cannot think of a story of giving in to do something stupid or even illogical because a friend pressured you? Your first drink; your first cigarette; your first act of vandalism. These were probably not done alone after a day of contemplation. No, you were most likely with a friend whose approval you were seeking. On a humorous note, when I was in middle school, I had a friend who thought “grunge” fashion was cool. So, to impress him I showed up at the mall wearing a flannel, baggy jean shorts, long thermal underwear, and Doc Martins. I think Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) wore that once. My friend wore something similarly grunge. And we walked around the mall looking like fools. At least we looked like fools together. In our passage for this Sunday, we have a case of peer pressure causing Peter and other church leaders to make foolish decisions. They have felt the pressure to stop meal fellowship with Gentile Christians. Instead of standing up to this pressure, Peter gives in along with many other church leaders including Barnabas. However, Paul has the courage to stand up to this peer-pressure for the sake of the gospel. In our own lives, we will be pressured to live in ways that are contrary to our beliefs. In those times how will we stand for the gospel? To come prepared for the sermon take time this week to read and to meditate upon Galatians 2:11-14, Mark 14:66-72, Leviticus 11, 1 Corinthians 15:3-11, 2 Peter 3:15-18, and WCF 17.3

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons
Live Stream Worship Service for February 7, 2021

Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church (REPC) - Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021


Standing up to your friends is often more difficult than standing up to your enemies. We call it peer-pressure and it is a powerful force in our lives. Who cannot think of a story of giving in to do something stupid or even illogical because a friend pressured you? Your first drink; your first cigarette; your first act of vandalism. These were probably not done alone after a day of contemplation. No, you were most likely with a friend whose approval you were seeking. On a humorous note, when I was in middle school, I had a friend who thought “grunge” fashion was cool. So, to impress him I showed up at the mall wearing a flannel, baggy jean shorts, long thermal underwear, and Doc Martins. I think Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam) wore that once. My friend wore something similarly grunge. And we walked around the mall looking like fools. At least we looked like fools together. In our passage for this Sunday, we have a case of peer pressure causing Peter and other church leaders to make foolish decisions. They have felt the pressure to stop meal fellowship with Gentile Christians. Instead of standing up to this pressure, Peter gives in along with many other church leaders including Barnabas. However, Paul has the courage to stand up to this peer-pressure for the sake of the gospel. In our own lives, we will be pressured to live in ways that are contrary to our beliefs. In those times how will we stand for the gospel? To come prepared for the sermon take time this week to read and to meditate upon Galatians 2:11-14, Mark 14:66-72, Leviticus 11, 1 Corinthians 15:3-11, 2 Peter 3:15-18, and WCF 17.3

Spectator Radio
Spectator Out Loud: Matthew Lynn, Anthony Seldon and Sam Leith

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 22:19


On this week's episode, Matthew Lynn describes the first great geopolitical battle of the century: the vaccine wars. (00:40) Plus, Anthony Seldon makes his case for a museum of British premierships. (09:35) Finally, Sam Leith says Doc Martins are the only footwear you'll ever need. (18:30)

The David McWilliams Podcast
103 - Doc Martins, the financialization of the global economy, IPO's, inequality and Joe Biden's political agenda

The David McWilliams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 28:01


We explain by way of the SFX and Doc Martins how financial markets create inequality. Late stage financial capitalism generates super normal profits for owners of capital and debt by way of IPOs, and forces wage moderation on ordinary workers. We explain how understanding the credit cycle is key to understand the modern economy through the prism of the glorious Doc Martin, focusing on trickle down economy, opportunism and leveraged profits and market booms and busts. What does this mean for the economy? Unfortunately: most likely - further wealth division. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Skateboarder And Podcast
Skateboarder And... Leon The Zombie Child

Skateboarder And Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 54:38


The latest episode of the ’Skateboarder And…’ podcast is one we’ve been trying to put together for a while. An inspiring and honest chat with skateboarder, illustrator, fashion Designer and the founder of Trash Liiife…Leon The Zombie Child! We talk about; being a Southbank kid, customising shoes for Whoopi Goldberg, working with Doc Martins, JailBait Mag, DIY culture, importance of discipline as an artist, streetwear, positive affirmations, the effects of lockdown on creativity, Lance Mountain, Kate Tempest and much more! To find out more about Leon The Zombie Child follow him on instagram via @leonthezombiechild and his clothing brand via @trashlifeldn Stay up to date by following us on instagram @skateboarderand or by joining our Facebook page www.facebook.com/skateboarderandpodcast The podcast is hosted by Mat Lloyd @matlloydpoet on instagram/twitter, his latest zine 'Short Drafts and Photographs' is out now. His official website is www.matlloyd.com All music is provided with permission by Mr. Brown @westaytrue his music is available from all good record stores, iTunes, Amazon and direct via www.westaytrue.com Stay safe people! #skateboarderand #skateboarding #skateboarderandpodcast #skatelife #supportyourlocalscene #podcast #ukskateboarding

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Jack's Attractive Docs

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 39:17


Hour 4 of A&G features questions about the Governor of Calunicornia and his academic career. Plus, Gladys gives up and Jack talks about the unique experiences born from his Doc Martins. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Audio Roast Podcast
Ep. # 18 - Grunge 1994

The Audio Roast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 200:05


Quick! Grab your flannel shirt, your ripped jeans, and your Doc Martins, before the way back machine takes off to the year 1994. We're taking our first crack at GRUNGE!! This will be an absolutely awesome episode to look into the angsty days of yester-year. Hear lots of great music from then, as well as our usual fun and games with this weeks guests, Amy Oberbeck, and Bobby Hoskins!   Follow us on Facebook for all of our live shows, Sunday's at 5pm, CST at: www.facebook.com/theaudioroastpodcast.com Be sure to stop by our Patreon page and consider coming a member to get some fun bonus content!  www.patreon.com/theaudioroastpodcast Follow us on Twitter @AudioRoast Follow us on Instagram @TheAudioRoastPodcast   We want to hear from you!! Send comments, suggestions, questions, game ideas, or topics you'd like to hear discussed to our email at: theaudioroastpodcast@gmail.com

Woke Beauty
Chelsea Francis – Be Humble and Trust Your Inner Voice

Woke Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 64:22


Chelsea Francis is a multi-hypenate creative type. She got her degree in Marketing and PR and knew the traditional desk job would keep her away from what she loves most: profound connection. She has been photographing and consulting professionally for over seven years. Her heart is open and her soul is good. She believes that any story doesn’t begin and end with a brand. It begins and ends with a person. Her goal is to capture a story with the images she creates. Her trade as a creative individual isn’t limited to just one thing. She offers photography, brand direction, public speaking, community events and writing. She is grateful to have worked with many prominent platforms such as Tribeza, Glitter Guide, Yellow Giggles and Texas Style Council. She is the founder of Fluffi, a space that allows humans to embrace their full selves. Chelsea is a content creator and truth teller. She has partnered with powerhouse brands such as Madewell and Doc Martins. I am beyond grateful for her heartfelt presence, honest stories, shameless tears, colorful expression and unrelenting allyship.Follow @wokebeauty @rileyblanks @ohhhchelsea @lovefluffiRead about (Re)learning to read: https://www.lovefluffi.com/all-posts/building-a-reading-habitExplore more on Woke Beauty: https://www.wokebeauty.comSome favorite quotes from Chelsea: "Using someone else's suffering as a prop to minimize your own doesn’t benefit the person who is suffering.""For a long time I thought I needed a lot of other stuff to get me to God - whatever that was, whoever that was - now i understand that I don’t need all of that stuff. And that’s about as much as I’ve got figured out about it.""This time is about the island that you’re building for yourself that no one else gets to live on.""Nothing matters as much as the moment after you fail.""Be humble and trust your inner voice." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Worksleeve
Oscar Wilde in Doc Martins

Worksleeve

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 2:41


EP 6 of the daily podcast, GET THE ROOM NOISE. I read a short passage from the prologue of Sigh, Gone by Phuc Tran. Get the book here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250194718 More about the author: https://www.phucskywalker.com/ Music by Blue Dot Sessions. ------------- BLACK LIVES MATTER   Support from the comfort of your own home: https://www.communityjusticeexchange.org/   From their website: "The Community Justice Exchange is a national hub for developing, sharing, and experimenting with tactical interventions, strategic organizing practices, and innovative organizing tools to end mass incarceration. We provide support to community-based organizations that are building a new vision of community justice through bottom-up interventions in the criminal legal and immigration detention systems."

Mediano Music
Tim Christensen-interview: Alter Echo - og historien om Dizzy Mizz Lizzy

Mediano Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 91:55


I begyndelsen af marts udkom Dizzy Mizz Lizzys femte studiealbum ’Alter Echo’ – et anderledes rockværk, der med Tim Christensens ord er et farvel til fænomenet Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. ’Alter Echo’, der har høstet en stribe overstrømmende anmeldelser, er inspireret af mange ting, blandt andet 70ernes progressive metal. Nærmest i bogstavelig forstand var Jan Eriksen på vej i Mediano Musics studie med Søren Friis, Martin Nielsen og Tim Christensen, da Danmark blev lukket ned i marts. Nu har han talt med Tim Christensen via Skype. Og nu med ordentlig lyd. I denne podcast taler Eriksen og Christensen om… - det rørende i at opleve danskere synge ‘Right Next to the Right One’ og ‘Love is a Matter of’ i gårde og på altaner her under Corona-krisen. - at Tim Christensen egentlig ikke er ret vild med gruppenavnet Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. - om at stå midt i bølgen af bands med Doc Martins og skovmandsskjorter. - om ikke at kunne genkendes sin egen ungdom i ’Vi elsker 90’erne’. - at få det rette skub af en fyr ved navn Sonny. - passionen og musketerånden i Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. - hvad der overbeviste Tim C om at se muligheder fremfor begrænsninger i Dizzy Mizz Lizzy efter det definitive brud i 1998 - den årlige juletradition på Hviids Vinstue. - den langvarige proces bag ’Alter Echo’, som Tim C denne gang selv har produceret. - kærligheden til Iron Maiden. - … og så kommer vi nok til at se langt efter den Kiss-trio med Søren Andersen, Tim Christensen og Kasper Eistrup, som Andersen talte om i sin Mediano Music-podcast. Vært: Jan Eriksen Producer: Thomas Nørskov

Blended Families
The Smart Stepdad: Are You Ready to Remarry? - Ron Deal

Blended Families

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 23:58


FamilyLife Today® Radio TranscriptReferences to conferences, resources, or other special promotions may be obsolete. Are You Ready to Remarry? Guest:                         Ron DealFrom the series:         The Smart Stepdad (day 1 of 3) Bob:  Ron Deal says he has talked with a lot of people who have been through a difficult first marriage that came to an end, and have been in too big a hurry to find someone else and marry again. Ron:  “You know, we met on eHarmony, and we‟ve met face-to-face once.  We live on opposite sides of the universe, but that‟s not going to be a problem for us.  We‟re in love!  eHarmony says we‟re a match.” Wait a minute, wait a minute.  Slow down.  That hurried, desperate need to be together with somebody is telling you something about yourself.  You need to come to terms with that, and get objective about it so that it‟s not driving you into a decision that wouldn‟t be a wise one. Bob:  This is FamilyLife Today for W ednesday, June 1st.  Our host is the President of FamilyLife, Dennis Rainey, and I‟m Bob Lepine.  Marrying a second time, becoming a stepdad, is a huge challenge.  Today, Ron Deal helps you think through whether you‟re up to the challenge, or whether you need to press pause for a little bit. And welcome to FamilyLife Today.  Thanks for joining us. I‟m wondering why Ron Deal put Doc Martins on the front of his book?  A pair of loafers, but I think they‟re Doc Martins.  Isn‟t that yellow stitching around the top characteristic of the Doc Martins? Dennis:  Ron? Ron:  I don‟t have a clue! (laughter) Dennis:  You‟ve got to be careful around Bob.  I‟m telling you, he‟s tough on you. Bob:  Did you pick the shoes for the cover of the book? Ron:  I did not pick the shoes.  I influenced.  I know which ones I did not p ick.Dennis:  Every author knows about that!  All the covers you reject. Bob:  Is the idea here that if you‟re going to be a smart stepdad, you‟ve got some bigshoes to step into?  Is that the idea here? Ron:  That, yes.  And, in a way, you‟re also stepping into someone else‟s shoes, but that person‟s already in their shoes.  It gets a little confusing. Dennis:  You challenge a step-dad with “Steps to Help You Succeed.”  You really havea heart for stepdads. By the way, welcome to the broadcast. Ron:  Thank you.  It‟s great to be back. Dennis:  Sorry we critiqued your cover right off the start. Ron:  That‟s alright. Bob:  It wasn‟t a critique.  I was just curious. Dennis:  You were critiquing it, Bob. Bob:  The shoes do look a little scuffed up, too, I think. Dennis:  Ron Deal is the founder of Successful Stepparents.  He is an author and a speaker.  He and his wife Nan and their sons live in Amarillo, Texas.  He has written the book The Smart Stepdad.  I didn‟t realize this, Bob, but 16.5 million men are stepdads today. Bob:  That‟s a big chunk of the population. Dennis:  Sixteen percent of all men will bear this title. So you‟re talking to millions of men who step into these shoes.  They‟re going to find this much more difficult to do this thing of being a stepfather than they ever imagined. Ron:  Many of them have the biggest hearts in the world.  They come in and they want to be the hero, you know?  They want to do a good job.  God bless them for having the heart for that. Sometimes what they experience when they get there is like the first day on a new job, and people didn‟t know you were showing up.  They really would rather have the other guy there instead of you.  His name is still on the door, and you‟re moving into his office. You‟re really unclear what performing well on the job would look like.How do I hit the bull‟s-eye in my new job?  It‟s really unclear.  Some people are telling you it looks like this, and other people are telling you it looks like this, and you‟re thinking, “W ho‟s on my team and who‟s not on my team?”  All of that confusion hits stepdads pretty quickly. Bob:  And you add to that, maybe in your last job things didn‟t go so well and there were challenges, and there‟s still some anger and bitterness from the previous place you used to work, that left you feeling a little insecure about your role in the first place. Now, here you are stepping into the new assignment.  You‟ve got to acknowledge when you step into a role as either a stepmom or a stepdad that ther e‟s some stuff in this pot of stew that you‟ve been cooking up here that is going to have be dealt with. Ron:  Yes, and an application of what you just said about the former job:  many stepdads are biological dads.  They have their own children and they m ay live with them or they may not.  They may be with them on a part-time basis. So, really, you kind of have two jobs.  One of those jobs is very clear.  It‟s very clear what it is to be the dad.  But it‟s just not so clear what it is to be the stepdad.  That‟s what we want to do with this book is offer them direction. Dennis:  As human beings, we tend to be idealistic.  W e enter into this new relationship– there‟s a honeymoon.  Maybe we did go through something where we experienced divorce in the past and we‟ve got that set of bags that we bring into the marriage relationship like we‟re talking about here, but don‟t you find that as couples formblended families, that they have some unreal expectations about how it‟s going to work? Ron:  Absolutely!  Absolutely.  The expectations are built on the fantasy.  Really, we need the fantasy.  W e need the dream.  There are a lot of risks in life that we wouldn‟t take if we didn‟t have a dream wrapped around it.  I think that‟s often true about remarriage, about becoming a stepparent. The dream isn‟t necessarily bad or wrong.  I want stepdads and stepparents to holdonto that dream.  But, at the same time, it needs to be tempered with reality; it needs to be tempered with truth about their circumstances.  Then, as they step this out, they‟re going to make better choices. Bob:  W ell, if you grew up in the generation that watched The Brady Bunch, is that not the quintessential, definable stepfamily? Ron:  Absolutely. Bob:  Or you rented the movie Yours, Mine, and Ours, and you thought, “So, they make it work.”  You forget that someone had to write lines for them, and someone had to create scenarios for them, and that it‟s fiction.  Real life can be a little more complicated and a little more confusing. Dennis:  And the storyline isn‟t over in two hours. Bob:  That‟s right. Ron:  W e believe in love in our culture.  I‟m glad that we do.  W e really do think love is going to conquer all, and that if our love is pure enough when a man and woman come together, that the children will come together as well around that.  And sometimes that‟s true, and sometimes – more often – it‟s true eventually, but not true immediately.  It‟s that period of disillusionment that really is a barrier for a lot of people. Bob:  I want to take you all the way back to the headwaters of somebody who isconsidering a remarriage situation.  I‟ll give you the scenario: This is somebody who was previously married, and for whatever reason, with their best intentions, things did not go well.  His spouse left.  He‟s spent a couple of years, and it‟s been hard, lonely, hurting.  Then he met a gal and fell head over heels, thought hecould never feel this way again.  He comes to you and says, “I‟m at the point where I‟mthinking about whether this should go further. My first question for you is, am I ready?  Have I gone through everything I need to go through so that next time I can do a better job than last time?”  How would you coach a guy like that? Ron:  W ell, one of the things I would say to him is, “I love your heart.  I love your caution.  I love the fact that you want to learn and grow and understand and get perspective before you make decisions, and not make them rashly.” The other thing I would say to him is on the other side of that is a truth that I have cometo believe and that is that “nothing really gets you ready for marriage.  Marriage gets you ready for marriage.”  And, unfortunately, what that means is that we make our commitments and then life teaches us what we committed ourselves to.  So, on some level, we‟ll never know exactly what is going to be required of us. There is a step of faith.  There is a point of saying, “There‟s a risk here and I‟m willing to meet that risk.  Therefore, I choose to step in.” That choice, as it turns out, is incredibly powerful.  It‟s kind of like the choice of following Christ?  Do we really know what‟s going to be required of us?  No, we don‟t know.  But we step in with faith, and then we say, “God, teach me.  Take me where I need to be.” Dennis:  That‟s what I was thinking about as you were kind of unpacking that.  I was thinking, “You know, it seems like Jesus‟ words about Him saying, „What man that wants to be my disciple does not first count the cost and think about whether he‟s able to take on this weight, this responsibility?”I think to that person Bob is describing here, who is still on the front end of this, another thing I would encourage him to do is to ask God for wisdom as he moves into this relationship with this woman. Secondly, as he moves into these multiple relationships with children, some of whom are already his, some of whom aren‟t his, and some of whom in the future may be theirs.  I mean, the dynamics of this thing! Bob:  You stop and pull it all apart.  Statistically, he‟s stepping into something that‟s more fraught with danger than his first marriage was.  Statistically, there‟s more chance that he‟ll be divorced from the second wife than there was that he get a divorce from the first wife.  Not only that, but the degree of difficulty has just been increased by virtue of all of these relationships that Dennis is talking about. So, I‟m going to do something harder, that is fraught with more difficulty, and it didn‟t go so well my first time out.  You can see how a guy would say, “I need to think this through pretty clearly.” Ron:  Right.  Absolutely.  Slow down.  Slow the pace of the courtship phase.  That‟sone of the words that I would like to give to any couple.  You may be ready as a couple, but it‟s a much more difficult thing to be a family than it is to be a couple.  So, you have to say, “This is a package deal.  Let‟s pause.  Let‟s prolong our courtship.  Let‟s really get to know each other well.  Let‟s also get some perspective and information about the blended family and what this might look like.” I think it‟s hard for couples to hear this, but there‟s wisdom in this – if you don‟t think that you are cut out for the stepparent journey, it ought to be a deal -breaker for a couples‟ relationship.  That‟s hard to hear.  “W e‟re in love.  W e took our online couple check-up profile and it says we‟re compatible.  There‟s so much going for us in our relationship.” Dennis:  Yes, but let me stop you right there.  I can almost picture a guy who‟s about tobecome a stepdad saying, “I just like her.  I like the way she makes me feel.” I wouldn‟t say he would lie to her, but love does tend to make us a bit dishonest.  W e tend to put our best foot forward.  So, what would you say to that guy who has a gnawing feeling in the back of his mind thinking, “I don‟t know if I can do this thing or not.”? Ron:  Yes, those are just kind of some of the realities that I would want him to really own with himself.  To have the courage to take that to her. Dennis:  To discuss it as a couple. Ron:  And say, “This is where I‟m at; be patient with me as we try to move forward.”Dennis:  W hat about the distance between when the divorce has occurred and whenthis dating relationship started?  Any cautions or red lights that you‟d want to . . . ? Ron:  Absolutely.  Men marry quickly after divorce or after being widowed. Bob:  “It is not good for man to be alone.” (Laughter) Ron:  Men tend to marry more quickly than women do.  I do think that‟s a caution.  A man listening to us right now should stop and think, “OK.  W hat is driving me to push this relationship forward?  In my thoughts, I‟m obsessed with this woman.  She‟s great. She‟s wonderful.  I‟m kind of saying this stuff with the kids will be fine, and I‟m minimizing that stuff as if it‟s nothing, when really Ron‟s telling me it‟s something.  W hat is that about within me?” And if a woman is listening right now and she‟s dating a guy, or she knows someone who‟s dating a guy, who says, “W e met on eHarmony, and we‟ve met face-to-face once. W e live on opposite sides of the universe, which, by the way, I‟m hearing from these couples all the time, but that‟s not going to be a problem for us.  W e‟re in love!eHarmony says we‟re a match.” W ait a minute, wait a minute.  Slow down.  Slow down.  That hurried, desperate need to be together with somebody is telling you something about yourself.  You really need to take that to heart, and get objective about it so that it‟s not driving you into a decision that wouldn‟t be a wise one. Dennis:  A number of years ago, Bob and I interviewed Gary Richmond who had a very vibrant ministry to remarrieds and blendeds at First Evangelical Free Church inFullerton, California.  I remember that he used to say for every five years you have been married, you should allow one year to recover after a divorce.  So, in other words, if you‟ve been married for twenty, you should take four years to recover before really considering remarrying. Bob:  I want to dive in there, because it seems to me that there‟s some significant spiritual work that needs to go on in a person‟s life in that period from the end of a first marriage to the point where they‟re thinking about a second marriage.  Some issues that need to get unearthed spiritually, and be dealt with spiritually, but I‟m not sure I could put my finger on exactly what those were. W hat would you point somebody to in the midst of that? Ron:  W ell, in general, let me just say I do recommend that people really have a period of grieving and of coming to some resolution about a previous relationship, especially if it comes to an end through divorce.  This is also true for somebody who loses a spouse through death.You do need to grieve.  You do need to give yourself time and space to do that.  And new relationships short-circuit that grieving process. How much time?  That‟s so difficult to say.  A rule of thumb for every so many years. . . Early in my career, I gave people time limits.  I said, “You need to wait this long.”  And now I‟ve learned that life‟s more complex than that.  It‟s difficult to know. For example, David Olson and I did a research study on remarriage relationships.  W e wrote a book called The Remarriage Checkup all about this, and one of the things we found was that the couples‟ relationship can actually be just as strong six months into dating as it can be three years into dating.  Now, that does not take into consideration the children, or the ex-spouses, or how that‟s going to create stress on the couple once they get married.  So, there are a whole lot of other factors here, but amount of time in courtship doesn‟t seem to be a real big factor in terms of quality of couple relationship. Having said that, though, I still think the more time people spend coming out of a relationship, especially a divorce, and allowing themselves to grieve and work through and resolve and ask those tough spiritual questions and get their heart right with God; if there‟s a sin issue that led to the divorce, they need to deal with that and not just skip over it and try to move onto the next relationship.  They need to deal with that. And then, once they enter into a new relationship, they ought to spend a couple of yearsat a pace that allows them not only to develop “coupleness,” but, if you will, “familyness.”  And then there‟s confidence when you move into the next relationship. You see, confidence is huge, because people who go into blended family marriages most of them have been through something that was pretty devastating. They‟ve been through hurt.  They‟ve been through hearing the pastor say, “Marriage is forever.”  But life has taught them that it‟s not.  So, how do they gain confidence about this new marriage instead of living in fear?  That‟s what that courtship – that extended courtship – time helps to build. Bob:  Let me take you back, though, kind of to the spiritual unearthing that needs to happen in somebody‟s life.  How do you do an inventory to figure out whether your walk with God is at the right point where you can begin to do marriage right? As we tell people all the time, if you don‟t have your relationship with God right, your relationships with one another aren‟t going to work out.  W hat kind of spiritual process does somebody go through just to say, “OK, I just want to make sure that having gone through something that I never expected or hoped for, that I know, “God hates divorce,” and I‟ve been through one. . . how do I deal with all of this and make sure I‟m good with God before I go forward?” Ron:  I think it‟s a multi-faceted thing.  By the way, since we‟re talking about stepdads today and you‟re wanting to have that spiritual integrity coming out of the divorce to be able to go in and be a leader in the new marriage and family – this makes your questioneven more critical.  So, multi-faceted.  I think he needs to get one or two accountability buddies that he can really talk turkey with and they‟ll speak into his life about what they have seen in him, and how he‟s lived, and his choices.  Even now, how he‟s co- parenting with his ex-wife and whether that‟s showing integrity or not. I think going through some kind of structured program such as Divorce Care or a divorce recovery ministry in his church that allows him to listen to other people and see some experts talk about things; to study and really give time and energy to resolving, reflecting, looking in the mirror.  And, then, certainly that personal walk and talk with the Lord – listening to the Spirit‟s leading in his life. I think all of those things together would help bring somebody to a place where they feellike, “OK, I‟ve learned what I need to learn and I think I‟m ready to carry that into the next season of my life.  If that happens to be a new relationship, great.  And if it‟s not, then that‟s OK, too.” Dennis:  OK, Ron, I want to make sure I‟ve really gotten your advice down here, because I think this decision is of the utmost importance, alright?  Number one – first of all – seek God and ask Him for wisdom.  You‟ve just been through something really tough, and it must begin in your own relationship with God.  That means also a ruthless examination of your own life; of what wasn‟t right, perhaps, in the previous relationship if that‟s how you ended up at this point. Secondly, seek wise counsel.  As you‟ve mentioned, accountability partners that will tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear.  And then listen carefully.  It‟s interesting:  when the love bug bites, it just completely short-circuits our brains. Ron:  It does. Dennis:  W e just filter everything through it and we think, “It‟ll be different.  It‟ll be different next time.  I‟m going to learn the lessons and. . . .” Bob:  W e just think, “This feels so good.” Dennis:  It does, it does! Third, discuss expectations together.  I hear you saying that is extremely important, as a stepdad coming into a new relationship - talk about what that means, what that‟s goingto look like, how you relate and all the variables that surround that relationship. And, finally, fourth – you didn‟t mention this word, but you talked all the way around it. You talked about moving forward what‟s going to create safety and security, and that is the word “covenant” and “commitment.”  Marriage is a covenant between three:  a man, a woman, and their God.I talk about when it gets tough, what are we going to do?  Is the “D” word ever going to be used in this relationship?  Because I promise you, however tough the previous relationship was (and this goes back to Bob mentioning that it‟s more difficult to make the stepfamily work and go the distance than it is the first marriage) – I promise you, there will be challenges - and you‟re going to need to stick by the promises you make to one another and your God. Bob:  Yes, and I think there‟s a tendency that all of us have to locat e our problems outside of ourselves instead of inside of ourselves.  To see whatever the challenge we‟re facing as a problem with how someone else has reacted and minimize our own part in the issue.  That‟s why as you step into a stepfathering assignment, the wise manreally pulls back and says, “OK, what are the things I did or didn‟t do in my first marriage that may have been a factor here?” Your spouse may have done a ton.  I‟m not discounting that.  But it‟s likely that there was some part you played as well, and if you don‟t address that, that can come back to bite you.  I think to have a guidebook like the one that Ron has put together in The Smart Stepdad is just a part of that process to help you look first at your own life, your own heart, before you ever start to dig into some of the challenges that stepdads face. I want to encourage you, if you‟ve taken on the assignment of being a stepdad, or if it‟s something you‟re thinking about, get a copy of Ron Deal‟s book The Smart Stepdad. Go to FamilyLifeToday.com.   W e‟ve got copies in our FamilyLifeToday ResourceCenter.  FamilyLifeToday.com  is our website.  You can also call to request a copy of the book, 1-800-FLTODAY is the number.  1-800-F as in “family,” L as in “life,” and then the word “today.”  W hen you get in touch with us, we‟ll let you know how you can get a copy of Ron Deal‟s book The Smart Stepdad. And, then, let me encourage you whether you‟re a stepdad, thinking about being a stepdad, or whether you‟re just parenting your own children, one of the most important, significant things you can be doing as a dad is praying for your children.  Our friend and colleague John Yates has written a very helpful book called How a Man Prays for His Family. Here, during the month of June, we want to make this book available to FamilyLifeToday listeners, along with a couple of audio CDs that feature conversations we‟ve had with John on this subject, and a couple of FamilyLife prayer cards that you can keep tucked in your Bible or alongside your computer monitor so that you can be praying for your children. You can request a copy of the book and the CDs and the prayer cards when you make a donation this month to help support the ministry of FamilyLifeToday.  W e are listener- supported; we depend on those donations to keep FamilyLifeToday  on the air.  So, this month, when you make a donation, just ask for the resources on praying for your family.If you make your donation online at FamilyLifeToday.com,  just type the word “PRAY” in the key code box on the online donation form.  Again, we‟ll send you the book How a Man Prays for His Family, a CD that features a conversation we had with John Yates on that same subject, and two of our prayer cards for parents on lifting up your children in prayer. Let me just say thanks in advance for your financial support of FamilyLifeToday.  W e do appreciate it and it is greatly needed, especially here during the summer months, so thanks for getting in touch with us. W e want to encourage you to join us back tomorrow, when we‟re going to talk about some of the very specific challenges stepparents face as they step into that new assignment.  I hope you can join us. Bob:  I want to thank our engineer today, Keith Lynch, and our ent ire broadcast production team.  On behalf of our host, Dennis Rainey, I'm Bob Lepine.  W e will see you back here tomorrow for another edition of FamilyLife Today. FamilyLife Today is a production of FamilyLife of Little Rock, Arkansas. Help for today.  Hope for tomorrow.   W e are so happy to provide these transcripts to you.  However, there is a cost to produce them for our website.  If you‟ve benefited from the broadcast transcripts, would you consider  donating today to help defray the costs? Copyright © FamilyLife.  All rights reserved.www.FamilyLife.com

Maximum Medicine Radio
Maximum Medicine – The Alchemical Magnification of Life Force in All Dimensions

Maximum Medicine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 56:11


In this live call-in show, Doc Martin and Dr Pat talk about Maximum Medicine, Doc Martins approach to full-on living. Maximum Medicine is more than just getting a prescription, it is the incorporation of all aspects of bringing forth the Maximum YOU. Maximum Medicine is all about vision, clarity, intention, wisdom and more. This Medicine occurs inside our cellular matrix and outside in the spiritual ethers. Maximum Medicine calls forth a journey, a spiral of sorts, in our personal and collective evolution, from stagnation to flow, from competence to excellence, from challenged to soaring. Tune in and learn all about this life amplifying perspective.Call into the show 800-930-2819

Fashun Chronicles
Stomach ache...but make it FASHUN!

Fashun Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 22:16


Another unwell episode, but we are pushing through my fashionable darlings! Chatting about how I rocked a bodycon dress last week, discussing how Doc Martins last literally a century, and more info about my 5 day holiday gift giveaway coming soon!

Lose Control
Lose Control with…the 90s

Lose Control

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 107:12


Justin and Bryonie take a journey through the 90s and current music inspired by it. So put on your Doc Martins and tie an oversized flannel around your waist while drinking surge and listen to […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_archives/p/joy.org.au/losecontrol/wp-content/uploads/sites/327/2019/05/Losecontrol_240519.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:47:12 — 98.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Lose Control with…the 90s appeared first on Lose Control.

Not Backed By Science
Ep 9 - Sick Purple Doc Martins

Not Backed By Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 61:43


This week we check out a spiritual church with hilarious comedian and improviser Chris Martin.    Chris has shows all over the country at the moment:-   https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/claw-machine-af2019?venue=166%3A855   Chris and I are also doing a show at the MICF https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/big-boiz-of-brisbane-comedy  

Impact Makers Podcast with Jennifer McClure
The Thriving Contrarian with Laurie Ruettimann

Impact Makers Podcast with Jennifer McClure

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 45:53


Jennifer and Laurie have been friends for years, traveling the world together. But Laurie is more than just a friend. She made an incredible impact on Jennifer’s life and set her on the path to where she is today. Are you stuck or unsure of what to do? Then Laurie will make an impact on YOUR life as well. Will it change the course of your career like it did Jennifer’s? We certainly hope so! One thing that Laurie learned early was that ‘family’ and ‘home’ aren’t necessarily a permanent location. Her childhood was turbulent until they moved in with her grandmother, an opinionated, working class woman. Laurie’s grandmother shaped who Laurie would become, and she shares the lessons from her pragmatic grandmother that she carries with her today. It was Michael Jackson who began Laurie’s writing career. From that point on, Laurie was a writing machine: poetry, stories, term papers. Writing became central to who Laurie was, and she bloomed when blogging became a thing. You might be shocked to learn that Laurie started blogging out of spite when an ex-boyfriend emailed her and told her to look at his blog. From there, she went on to violate multiple terms and conditions of her HR job and not only got away with it but built a living on it. Laurie used to shave her head and wear Doc Martins. Oh, and she had facial piercings. Laurie shares the funny story of trying to get her first job in HR in all her 90’s wild child glory. She had to remove her piercings and her co-workers talked about her behind her back. So it was a natural step for her to create Punk Rock HR. Not everyone would have the guts to kill something at the height of its success, but that’s exactly what Laurie did with Punk Rock HR. Find out why she did it, what happened as a result, and why she chose Cynical Girl as her next brand identity. Laurie wasn’t finished there, either. She created what she calls a career ladder. Find out how she did it! Laurie writes every day. Every. Single. Day. She shares some of the tools that she finds most helpful. First, Grammerly is an app that makes bad grammar a thing of the past. Do you abuse commas and semi-colons? What about your and you’re, or there and their? This SaaS app will fix it. The second tool she uses is Pro Writing Aid. This little wizard focuses on style and flow. You still have to do the work, but these tools make it easier. It’s not easy to put yourself out there when you have a contrarian view, and Laurie is no stranger to this. She tackles the difficult topics like #metoo, LGBT rights, and more, and she initiated the conversation long before it truly garnered public attention. She doesn’t just share the struggles of being a woman online with contrarian views; she shares how she overcomes it at every turn. Should you write? Laurie has some strong opinions on whether or not you should. She has a few questions she asks herself before she ever hits publish on her blog. You should ask yourself the same questions and know that you might not always get it right, but that’s okay. Laurie wanted to be a weather girl when she grew up. Now, she sometimes sees herself as a ‘failed HR lady.’ In fact, it wasn’t until recently that she saw herself as an entrepreneur. But over the years, she realized that group isn’t limited to 27-year-old white guys in hoodies who drink beer and play ping pong. Laurie shares what really defines an entrepreneur and why you might need to take stock of what you’re doing and redefine your own life. Laurie wraps up the conversation today with some of the lessons she’s learned along the way. It’s okay to be first; it’s not going to kill you. Break the taboo and be willing to demystify failure. Relationships are tough but worthwhile, and Laurie has a tough message on gaining them, OR turning them down. Catch up with Laurie here: Website/blog LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram   HR Book Club: Website/blog Twitter Facebook Instagram

Off Your Chest Podcast
Episode 5 - Worst Thing You Did At A Gig?

Off Your Chest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 56:19


In this fifth episode of Off Your Chest, The Podcast Of Confessions, Abi, Ben, Mandy, Noel, Terri & Josh discuss their concert going careers. As well as sheds, crowdsourced spinal adjustments, piss tossing, Doc Martins and concussions. @OffYourChestPod

Friendly Anarchism
S1E8 Skinheads, Smashing the Fash, and the Original French Antifa 7.2.17

Friendly Anarchism

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 54:46


anarchy (1)......... jesus CW: Graphic depictions of violence against nazis and cops. ------ Notes from Nov 2020: I was weirdly defensive about there being POC antifascists in Portland, which is true but also the scene is very white, and it causes a lot of problems. It is important to acknowledge hearing from someone who came from outside of town and noticed right away how much whiter the antifa groups now are than they were in Europe in the 70's, and how the people the he saw doing fighting nazis during the street warfare against boneheads in the 80's and early 90's in Portland were Black. ----- "Why were there no nazis in your town?" "Because they get smash." Nazi hunting, baseball bats, Doc Martins, ska, fighting cops, and fucking up racists all over Europe, to fighting nazis in late 1980's/early 1990's Portland. All in a very thick French accent. Notes: - It's "Mulugeta" Seraw, I mispronounced his name. Referenced: Skrewdriver- Neo-Nazi band About defense in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina: J. Clark, "Three-Way Fight: Revolutionary Anti-Fascism and Armed Self-Defense" Cecesesola Venezuela: http://www.geo.coop/story/solidarity-economics-transformative-politics

Land Academy Show
Land Acquisitions: Just Send Offers to Owners (CFFL 409)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 37:07


Land Acquisitions: Just Send Offers to Owners (CFFL 409) Recording Location: LAT (i.e.  33.838781)  (LONG i.e.  -118.391261) Jack Butala:                       Jack Butala with Jill Dewit. Jill DeWit:                           Greetings. Jack Butala:                       Welcome to our show today. This episode, Jill and I talk about land acquisitions. Just send offers to owners for goodness sake. Jill DeWit:                           Exactly. Jack Butala:                       Before Jill gets a little bit angry. Jill DeWit:                           What the heck, oh about the topic. Jack Butala:                       A little bit angry about this topic. Jill DeWit:                           Where are you going? Jack Butala:                       Everybody loves when you get angry. Jill DeWit:                           What did you do? Jack Butala:                       Let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landacademy.com online community, it's free. Jill DeWit:                           Okay. Jack Butala:                       Before we do that, let's look at Jill's shoes today. Jill DeWit:                           Oh gosh, you like these shoes? Jack Butala:                       Here's what I love about these shoes Jill. Jill DeWit:                           All right. Jack Butala:                       They are perfectly you because only you a female, would show up to a photo shoot in these shoes. Jill DeWit:                           These are Doc Martins by the way. Who knew they still ... the make some cool different Docs. Jack Butala:                       Best girl ever. Jill DeWit:                           Thank you I appreciate that. Jack Butala:                       You're a welcome addition to the boring world of land investing. Jill DeWit:                           I can still wear Doc Martins, it's okay. All right so here is the question, Michelle wrote, just completed another terms deal on Ebay. The parcel was bought for $750 all in. The terms were $6500. Sold it on Ebay, 30 day auction for the down payment and then continue with the terms. Jack Butala:                       Excellent. Jill DeWit:                           The auction ended with the winner had the highest down payment, the bid was $2025 which already paid for the acquisition and then some. Congratulations. Jack Butala:                       So the down payment was three times the purchase price. Jill DeWit:                           Exactly and then they still had more money to catch up. The buyer did not want to do terms and asked me invoice him for the entire $6500. Sweet, that's what he wrote. Jack Butala:                       That's 700%. Jill DeWit:                           That's, thank you. Jack Butala:                       700% return. Jill DeWit:                           What the heck. You know, I got to tell you I'm so happy to hear that there's so Ebay stuff still happening. Jack Butala:                       Yeah me too. Jill DeWit:                           Because we always keep it in our list of places to post property but it's not the ... I don't think of it as the number one place like we used to but it's so nice to see it's still working. Jack Butala:                       Let's just say real conservatively that he made five grand, he made more but it's $5000. He put $5000 in his pocket after he has lunch while he was doing the deal and the whole thing. Jill DeWit:                           All this costs and mailer fees and all of that. Jack Butala:                       Let's say he did one of those a month, that's $60,000. Jill DeWit:                           Not bad. Jack Butala:                       Anybody can do one deal a month. Jill DeWit:                           Exactly. Jack Butala:                       You could do everything one,

Land Academy Show
Land Acquisitions: Just Send Offers to Owners (CFFL 409)

Land Academy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 18:05


Land Acquisitions: Just Send Offers to Owners (CFFL 409) Recording Location: LAT (i.e.  33.838781)  (LONG i.e.  -118.391261) Jack Butala:                       Jack Butala with Jill Dewit. Jill DeWit:                           Greetings. Jack Butala:                       Welcome to our show today. This episode, Jill and I talk about land acquisitions. Just send offers to owners for goodness sake. Jill DeWit:                           Exactly. Jack Butala:                       Before Jill gets a little bit angry. Jill DeWit:                           What the heck, oh about the topic. Jack Butala:                       A little bit angry about this topic. Jill DeWit:                           Where are you going? Jack Butala:                       Everybody loves when you get angry. Jill DeWit:                           What did you do? Jack Butala:                       Let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landacademy.com online community, it's free. Jill DeWit:                           Okay. Jack Butala:                       Before we do that, let's look at Jill's shoes today. Jill DeWit:                           Oh gosh, you like these shoes? Jack Butala:                       Here's what I love about these shoes Jill. Jill DeWit:                           All right. Jack Butala:                       They are perfectly you because only you a female, would show up to a photo shoot in these shoes. Jill DeWit:                           These are Doc Martins by the way. Who knew they still ... the make some cool different Docs. Jack Butala:                       Best girl ever. Jill DeWit:                           Thank you I appreciate that. Jack Butala:                       You're a welcome addition to the boring world of land investing. Jill DeWit:                           I can still wear Doc Martins, it's okay. All right so here is the question, Michelle wrote, just completed another terms deal on Ebay. The parcel was bought for $750 all in. The terms were $6500. Sold it on Ebay, 30 day auction for the down payment and then continue with the terms. Jack Butala:                       Excellent. Jill DeWit:                           The auction ended with the winner had the highest down payment, the bid was $2025 which already paid for the acquisition and then some. Congratulations. Jack Butala:                       So the down payment was three times the purchase price. Jill DeWit:                           Exactly and then they still had more money to catch up. The buyer did not want to do terms and asked me invoice him for the entire $6500. Sweet, that's what he wrote. Jack Butala:                       That's 700%. Jill DeWit:                           That's, thank you. Jack Butala:                       700% return. Jill DeWit:                           What the heck. You know, I got to tell you I'm so happy to hear that there's so Ebay stuff still happening. Jack Butala:                       Yeah me too. Jill DeWit:                           Because we always keep it in our list of places to post property but it's not the ... I don't think of it as the number one place like we used to but it's so nice to see it's still working. Jack Butala:                       Let's just say real conservatively that he made five grand, he made more but it's $5000. He put $5000 in his pocket after he has lunch while he was doing the deal and the whole thing. Jill DeWit:                           All this costs and mailer fees and all of that. Jack Butala:                       Let's say he did one of those a month, that's $60,000. Jill DeWit:                           Not bad. Jack Butala:                       Anybody can do one deal a month. Jill DeWit:                           Exactly. Jack Butala:                       You could do everything one,

That Totally Awesome 90s Podcast
Ep. 20 90s Fashion: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of 90s Fashion Trends

That Totally Awesome 90s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 63:53


The TTA90s guys take a walk down memory lane with the good, the bad and the ugly of 90s fashion. The guys make a list and explain why so fashion needs to stay in the 90s FOREVER! Contact Us: Email: tta90spodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TTA90spodcast #TTA90s

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)
Hillary In Crocs Or Doc Martins

The Armstrong and Getty Show (Bingo)

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015


8 AM - 1 - Alex Trebek makes $10 mil but only works 46 days a year; Rand Paul's shoelaces. 2 - ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan in Dallas TX reporting on John Hinckley Jr being closer to freedom. 3 - Marshall's News. 4 - Joe's been reading "The Nurses: A Year of Secrets, Drama, and Miracles with the Heroes of the Hospital".

American Road Trip Talk
Fallen Shoe Tree

American Road Trip Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 11:47


American Road Trip Talk hosted by Foster Braun is a talk show that celebrates travel across the two-lane highways of North America. This unique broadcast is an extension of American Road Magazine. Join Foster Braun, Your host and our guide on the American Road Trip Talk Show. The stretch of desert highway between Austin and Fallon, Nevada was home to one of the rarest trees in Americana: the ”shoe tree.” Actually there are a number of these huge trees draped with Doc Martins, tennies, work boots and all manner of used shoes all across the country. Rather than being treated as smelly, eyesores, they have become beloved roadside shoe shrines. Around New Years 2011 tragedy struck the shoe tree on the loneliest stretch of highway in America highway, US 50 near Middlegate, Nevada. Dee Helming of the Austin, Nevada Chamber of Commerce tells the tragic tale.

American Road Trip Talk
Fallen Shoe Tree

American Road Trip Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 11:47


American Road Trip Talk hosted by Foster Braun is a talk show that celebrates travel across the two-lane highways of North America. This unique broadcast is an extension of American Road Magazine. Join Foster Braun, Your host and our guide on the American Road Trip Talk Show. The stretch of desert highway between Austin and Fallon, Nevada was home to one of the rarest trees in Americana: the ”shoe tree.” Actually there are a number of these huge trees draped with Doc Martins, tennies, work boots and all manner of used shoes all across the country. Rather than being treated as smelly, eyesores, they have become beloved roadside shoe shrines. Around New Years 2011 tragedy struck the shoe tree on the loneliest stretch of highway in America highway, US 50 near Middlegate, Nevada. Dee Helming of the Austin, Nevada Chamber of Commerce tells the tragic tale.

American Road Trip Talk
Fallen Shoe Tree

American Road Trip Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 11:47


American Road Trip Talk hosted by Foster Braun is a talk show that celebrates travel across the two-lane highways of North America. This unique broadcast is an extension of American Road Magazine. Join Foster Braun, Your host and our guide on the American Road Trip Talk Show. The stretch of desert highway between Austin and Fallon, Nevada was home to one of the rarest trees in Americana: the ”shoe tree.” Actually there are a number of these huge trees draped with Doc Martins, tennies, work boots and all manner of used shoes all across the country. Rather than being treated as smelly, eyesores, they have become beloved roadside shoe shrines. Around New Years 2011 tragedy struck the shoe tree on the loneliest stretch of highway in America highway, US 50 near Middlegate, Nevada. Dee Helming of the Austin, Nevada Chamber of Commerce tells the tragic tale.