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Producer Manuel “Manny” Alves drops by the studio to talk about his show on Curiositystream called “Proof of Concept”. Mister Red also shows him robot AI stand up which Wild 7 has spent years developing. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Episode 31 of the Graham Slam Podcast, on this episode the USFL has announced a documentary show that will coincide with the season airing an hour prior to kick off on April 16th, its two weeks away from Kickoff so I will preview just what we are looking forward to with that and then of course the official announcement for the Graham Slam Vlog. This week in Entertainment section I talk about the first episode of Halo series airing on Paramount Plus which does include some spoilers! And then the main topic today is the first Rocky Mountain Vibes season preview with the return of the Vibes to the Graham Slam Podcast and what a new website for the Pioneer League and each team is going to offer us going into the 2022 season. 00:00 - Opening music 00:35 - Intro 04:47 - Halo S1E1 Review (Contains Spoilers) 13:17 - USFL Documentary Show Announcement and Kick off in two weeks 29:18 - Graham Slam Vlog Series 33:56 - Rocky Mountain Vibes 2022 First Season Preview 44:03 - Outro
Today’s Guests Adam Holz – Plugged In Adam gives us some reviews of: 1) Show Me the Father 2) Eyes of Tammy Faye 3) Cry Macho. He and Carmen also discuss 8 films coming this fall that may be interesting. Caleb Kaltenbaugh – Author of “Messy Truth” “Messy Truth: How to Foster Community Without Sacrificing […] The post Review of Documentary ‘Show Me the Father’ | Fostering Community with Those We Disagree with While Holding Convictions appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.
Plugged In's Adam Holz reviews "Show Me the Father," "Eyes of Tammy Faye," and "Cry Macho." He also looks at Facebook's internal memos admitting that Instagram would be toxic to teen girls. Caleb Kaltenbach, author of "Messy Truth," talks about how do love LGBTQ identified persons without compromising God's truth.
Plugged In's Adam Holz reviews "Show Me the Father," "Eyes of Tammy Faye," and "Cry Macho." He also looks at Facebook's internal memos admitting that Instagram would be toxic to teen girls. Caleb Kaltenbach, author of "Messy Truth," talks about how do love LGBTQ identified persons without compromising God's truth.
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Daniel Carden lost his job in Texas and decided to travel with his wife as digital nomads, people who work remotely. They traveled throughout Mexico with their young son and a baby while living minimalist.Show and Tell the seriesDo you wanna know why people become digital nomads? This vlog hybrid travel documentary is showing why some people become digital nomads but also showing viewers the opportunity to experience new destinations while also learning about these areas during the up-close exploring.More about where to find Show and Tell:https://youtu.be/EqobqzWP9rghttps://www.youtube.com/goodieboyzhttps://www.facebook.com/goodieboyzOur Sponsor!mylifeprevention.comFollow:Twitter - https://twitter.com/TransformULiveFacebook - https://facebook.com/TransformULiveInstagram - https://instagram.com/transformunetworkNetwork Blog - https://transformubroadcast.com/blogStation Blog - https://transformu.us/blog
Daniel Carden lost his job in Texas and decided to travel with his wife as digital nomads, people who work remotely. They traveled throughout Mexico with their young son and a baby while living minimalist.Show and Tell the seriesDo you wanna know why people become digital nomads? This vlog hybrid travel documentary is showing why some people become digital nomads but also showing viewers the opportunity to experience new destinations while also learning about these areas during the up-close exploring.More about where to find Show and Tell:https://youtu.be/EqobqzWP9rghttps://www.youtube.com/goodieboyzhttps://www.facebook.com/goodieboyzOur Sponsor!mylifeprevention.comFollow:Twitter - https://twitter.com/TransformULiveFacebook - https://facebook.com/TransformULiveInstagram - https://instagram.com/transformunetworkNetwork Blog - https://transformubroadcast.com/blogStation Blog - https://transformu.us/blog
Keith hangs out with Documentary Show co-host, John Oldfield. John's been driving Lyft and shares some stories. They talk about accents and people being offended. Plus, some talk about robots.
Keith Bodayla joins the Shame Cast to divulge the fact that he hasn't watched The Birds or Vertigo, so James makes him watch Lifeboat and Rope instead for the first of hopefully a number of conversations about the work of Alfred Hitchcock. Subscribe on iTunes / Stitcher Radio CREDITS: Talking Heads: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) - First watched Psycho at a very impressionable age. Keith Bodayla (@theactualkeith) - Occasional writer, podcaster on shows including But You're Wrong and The Documentary Show. Music Contained in this Podcast: "Funeral March of a Marionette" - Charles Gounod "Sink the Bismarck" - The Blues Brothers "Trois Mouvements Perpetuals" - Francis Poulenc "Constant Elevation" - Gravediggaz Supplementary Links: Hitchcock - Francois Truffaut Rope Lifeboat Recorded in January 2018. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
The Duo are joined by fellow Wronger, John Oldfield of the Documentary Show for this years Dead Pool. After sorting out the holidays and edible jellyfish, they make their picks for the 2018 But You're Wrong Deadpool.
John is joined once again by his The Documentary Show co-host, Keith Bodayla, as John wonders if there are too many kids and why people don’t have to fill out a form just to say, ‘Hey, we’re having a kid.’ He doesn’t want the government to say you can’t, but they also wonder if it would get to that point one day.
John is joined once again by his The Documentary Show co-host, Keith Bodayla, who gives John a little more information on the French cooking method, sous vide, which Keith just tried for the first time. Is it easy? What do you do and what don’t you do?
John is joined again by The Documentary Show co-host, Keith Bodayla, and they share their experiences with the natural sleep-aid Melatonin and their anecdotal evidence that it can give people really vivid, weird dreams.
John is joined again by The Documentary Show co-host, Keith Bodayla, as they imagine a future with self-aware robots that have joined our work force. They answer a few questions but most importantly: “Will robots want vacation days?”
John is joined by The Documentary Show co-host, Keith Bodayla, as they talk about past events that could have drastically changed the present, small events that could have major effects on the future. And they try to figure out which timeline is best.