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00:00 - Ennui and another TylerWe know that you come here for philosophical insight and existential explanations, so today we're discussion ennui. Tyler shares… tries to share about this state of listlss… listsles… listlessness and dissatisfaction.After this fun, we welcome our new vocal presence, Tyler Cook. Tyler shares about the secret to connecting with Zoomers. It's all about tier lists and brackets. So today we're going to do a tourney bracket.05:23 - The bracketToday we're exploring niches. We don't want to share any spoilers here in the notes, but here are some opinions that are shared as we process this competition. Concrete is tough.Drywall corners are hard.Flooring is not comfortable work.Spending your day staring upward will do a number on your neck.We don't want to fall off a roof.Dooky's not fun.OSHA keeps telling us not to touch a live wire.Demolition is fun for 30 minutes.Eddie is confident that he's done with roofing.Welding sometimes happens in really dangerous places.If you're interested in jumping straight to some specific first-round debates:6:06 - Carpentry vs. masonry7:40 - Drywall vs. concrete 10:20 - Ceiling vs. flooring16:01 - Roofing vs. HVAC23:37 - Landscaping vs. painting24:48 - Electrical vs. excavation 30:44 - Glass installation vs. demolition33:21 - Semifinals39:15 - FinalsThe takeaway from this process? Man, tradespeople do some tough stuff. Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
Twelfth Night marks the birth of the late New Orleans icon, Leah Chase. The culinary legend, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 96, was the undisputed Queen of Creole Cooking and a civil rights activist who changed lives over a bowl of gumbo. On this week's show, we spend the hour honoring Leah's talent, achievements, and lasting legacy. We begin with one of our favorite Louisiana Eats moments: a special day we spent with Leah in 2012, when then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu kicked off the official start of Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a surprise for Leah on her 89th birthday. From there, we look back on Leah's early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes growing up on a strawberry farm, and the lessons she learned that shaped the legend she would become. We continue with an oral history from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a café in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah's life — the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky's, her in-laws' simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. Leah tells us about her famous Gumbo z'Herbes, a dish she served at her restaurant every Holy Thursday for over 60 years. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase's after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events — the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah's husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase — the man who played a key role in her success — passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and shares her thoughts on death and living a fulfilling life. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Twelfth Night marks the birth of the late New Orleans icon, Leah Chase. The culinary legend, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 96, was the undisputed Queen of Creole Cooking and a civil rights activist who changed lives over a bowl of gumbo. On this week's show, we spend the hour honoring Leah's talent, achievements, and lasting legacy. We begin with one of our favorite Louisiana Eats moments: a special day we spent with Leah in 2012, when then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu kicked off the official start of Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a surprise for Leah on her 89th birthday. From there, we look back on Leah's early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes growing up on a strawberry farm, and the lessons she learned that shaped the legend she would become. We continue with an oral history from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a café in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah's life — the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky's, her in-laws' simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. Leah tells us about her famous Gumbo z'Herbes, a dish she served at her restaurant every Holy Thursday for over 60 years. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase's after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events — the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah's husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase — the man who played a key role in her success — passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and shares her thoughts on death and living a fulfilling life. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
00:00 - Ennui and another TylerWe know that you come here for philosophical insight and existential explanations, so today we're discussion ennui. Tyler shares… tries to share about this state of listlss… listsles… listlessness and dissatisfaction.After this fun, we welcome our new vocal presence, Tyler Cook. Tyler shares about the secret to connecting with Zoomers. It's all about tier lists and brackets. So today we're going to do a tourney bracket.05:23 - The bracketToday we're exploring niches. We don't want to share any spoilers here in the notes, but here are some opinions that are shared as we process this competition. Concrete is tough.Drywall corners are hard.Flooring is not comfortable work.Spending your day staring upward will do a number on your neck.We don't want to fall off a roof.Dooky's not fun.OSHA keeps telling us not to touch a live wire.Demolition is fun for 30 minutes.Eddie is confident that he's done with roofing.Welding sometimes happens in really dangerous places.If you're interested in jumping straight to some specific first-round debates:6:06 - Carpentry vs. masonry7:40 - Drywall vs. concrete 10:20 - Ceiling vs. flooring16:01 - Roofing vs. HVAC23:37 - Landscaping vs. painting24:48 - Electrical vs. excavation 30:44 - Glass installation vs. demolition33:21 - Semifinals39:15 - FinalsThe takeaway from this process? Man, tradespeople do some tough stuff. Check out the partners that make our show possible.Find Us Online: BrosPodcast.com - LinkedIn - Youtube - Instagram - Facebook - TikTok - Eddie's LinkedIn - Tyler's LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to us! Thanks for listening!
Hey there, folks! We have some exciting news to share with you all. We just had our very first collaboration, and it was a blast! We've been keeping our Dooky doors closed for a long time, but we finally let someone else in. We teamed up with the awesome YouTube channel Wolf Entertainment to review the classic Hellraiser, and we had a lot of fun doing it. If you're a fan of analyzing and goofing off over old children's horror, then you'll love the Wolf lads' channel. They have their own unique style, using a V-tuber approach to deliver their bits and sometimes sarcastic comments. We find their content both endearing and easy to watch, and we know you will too. In this special collaborative episode, we join the Wolf pack to review a body horror staple. It was a great experience, and we hope that both our fans and theirs will enjoy it as much as we did. We want to thank Wolf Entertainment for giving us the opportunity to interview them and share the stage with them as our first guests! So, if you haven't already, make sure to check out their YouTube channel @WolfEntertainment and follow them on Twitter @WolfEntertainm2. Trust us, you won't be disappointed! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spookydookypodcast/support
It's wild times in the NHL, and the Blues are getting scrappy for a playoff spot. The guys cover it all and have your totally not-asked-for Wrestlemania Preview for you to enjoy!
For those of you who have been pregnant before, we need to know your vivid pregnancy dreams ASAP. Bryce has been sharing her dreams and we are not sure what is wrong with her!In this episode Bryce covers the unsolved case of The Setagaya Family Murders (Bryce refers to it as the Miyazawa Family). A case with so much evidence, but no clues. Amanda covers a new topic, Psychopomps. She covers a variety of Psychopomps in this episodeLinkTree: https://linktr.ee/hellonheelspodcastInsta: @hellonheelspodcastX (Formerly Twitter): @hellonheelspodEmail: hellonheelspodcast@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/hellonheelspodcastFor pictures from this episode visit us on Instagram or X
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It's Christmas still somewhere, right? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spookydookypodcast/support
Twelfth Night marks the birth of the late New Orleans icon, Leah Chase. The culinary legend, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 96, was the undisputed Queen of Creole Cooking and a civil rights activist who changed lives over a bowl of gumbo. On this week's show, we spend the hour honoring Leah's talent, achievements, and lasting legacy. We begin with one of our favorite Louisiana Eats moments: a special day we spent with Leah in 2012, when then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu kicked off the official start of Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a surprise for Leah on her 89th birthday. From there, we look back on Leah's early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes her earliest days growing up on a strawberry farm, and the lessons she learned that shaped the legend she would become. We continue with an oral history from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a café in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah's life — the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky's, her in-laws' simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. Leah tells us about her famous Gumbo z'Herbes, a dish she served at her restaurant every Holy Thursday for over 60 years. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase's after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events — the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah's husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase — the man who played a key role in her success — passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and shares her thoughts on death and living a fulfilling life. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Twelfth Night marks the birth of the late New Orleans icon, Leah Chase. The culinary legend, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 96, was the undisputed Queen of Creole Cooking and a civil rights activist who changed lives over a bowl of gumbo. On this week's show, we spend the hour honoring Leah's talent, achievements, and lasting legacy. We begin with one of our favorite Louisiana Eats moments: a special day we spent with Leah in 2012, when then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu kicked off the official start of Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a surprise for Leah on her 89th birthday. From there, we look back on Leah's early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes her earliest days growing up on a strawberry farm, and the lessons she learned that shaped the legend she would become. We continue with an oral history from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a café in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah's life — the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky's, her in-laws' simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. Leah tells us about her famous Gumbo z'Herbes, a dish she served at her restaurant every Holy Thursday for over 60 years. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase's after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events — the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah's husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase — the man who played a key role in her success — passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and shares her thoughts on death and living a fulfilling life. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
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Happy Halloween! On this episode of The Bored Till Death Podcast, Taylor is jealous of Andrew for going to a certain show. Listeners submit answers to the question of the week: "You enter the world of the last horror movie you watched. Will you survive?" The boys discuss who would win a fight between all of the major horror antagonists. Ben is a sassy boy. America is mummifying people, and more! LISTEN ON: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bored-till-death-podcast/id1635633742?app=podcast SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0QbPv36x7yCp2OV7FZh2UV?si=ce34983c7dde491d STITCHER: https://listen.stitcher.com/yvap/?af_dp=stitcher://show/718056&af_web_dp=https://www.stitcher.com/show/718056&deep_link_value=stitcher://show/718056 iHEART: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-bored-till-death-podcast-99669859/ GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2JvcmVkdGlsbGRlYXRocG9kL2ZlZWQueG1s CHECK OUT OUR PREVIOUS EPISODE: https://youtu.be/uTZYi9ZDdBw?si=h8jtp_GOSYvq8A85 WE HAVE MERCH: • https://www.bonfire.com/store/boredtilldeathpodcast/ FOLLOW ALONG WITH US: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/boredtilldeathpodcast/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/btd_pod TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@boredtilldeathpod LIKE & SUBSCRIBE FOR FUTURE CONTENT! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!
In 1941, Emily and Dooky Chase, Sr. opened Dooky Chase Restaurant, a sandwich shop on Orleans Avenue in New Orleans. Five years later, a young girl from Madisonville, Louisiana married Emily and Dooky's son, big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Under Leah's leadership, the simple shop grew into one of the first African American fine dining restaurants in the country – the place where Leah Chase established herself as the Queen of Creole Cuisine. Since her passing in 2019, Leah's legacy lies in the hands of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Now, that crew, which Leah always referred to as "the grands," are debuting their own TV series, produced locally by WYES-TV and airing on PBS affiliates throughout the country. For this momentous occasion, we sat down with the younger generations at the restaurant during the taping of "The Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy." On this week's show, we hear not only those young, ambitious voices, but we've dug into our archives to bring you material that never previously aired from the late, great Leah herself. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
In 1941, Emily and Dooky Chase, Sr. opened Dooky Chase Restaurant, a sandwich shop on Orleans Avenue in New Orleans. Five years later, a young girl from Madisonville, Louisiana married Emily and Dooky's son, big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Under Leah's leadership, the simple shop grew into one of the first African American fine dining restaurants in the country – the place where Leah Chase established herself as the Queen of Creole Cuisine. Since her passing in 2019, Leah's legacy lies in the hands of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Now, that crew, which Leah always referred to as "the grands," are debuting their own TV series, produced locally by WYES-TV and airing on PBS affiliates throughout the country. For this momentous occasion, we sat down with the younger generations at the restaurant during the taping of "The Dooky Chase Kitchen: Leah's Legacy." On this week's show, we hear not only those young, ambitious voices, but we've dug into our archives to bring you material that never previously aired from the late, great Leah herself. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
Twelfth Night 2023 marks 100 years since the birth of the late New Orleans icon, Leah Chase. The culinary legend, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 96, was the undisputed Queen of Creole cooking and a civil rights activist who changed lives over a bowl of gumbo. On this week's show, we spend the hour honoring Leah's talent, achievements, and lasting legacy. We begin with one of our favorite Louisiana Eats moments: a special day we spent with Leah eleven years ago, when then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu kicked off the official start of the 2012 Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a surprise for Leah on her 89th birthday. From there, we look back on Leah's early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes her earliest days growing up on a strawberry farm, and the lessons she learned that shaped the legend she would become. We continue with an oral history from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a café in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah's life — the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky's, her in-laws' simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. Leah tells us about her famous Gumbo z'Herbes, a dish she served at her restaurant every Holy Thursday for over 60 years. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase's after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events — the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah's husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase — the man who played a key role in her success — passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and shares her thoughts on death and living a fulfilling life.
Twelfth Night 2023 marks 100 years since the birth of the late New Orleans icon, Leah Chase. The culinary legend, who passed away in 2019 at the age of 96, was the undisputed Queen of Creole cooking and a civil rights activist who changed lives over a bowl of gumbo. On this week's show, we spend the hour honoring Leah's talent, achievements, and lasting legacy. We begin with one of our favorite Louisiana Eats moments: a special day we spent with Leah eleven years ago, when then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu kicked off the official start of the 2012 Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a surprise for Leah on her 89th birthday. From there, we look back on Leah's early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes her earliest days growing up on a strawberry farm, and the lessons she learned that shaped the legend she would become. We continue with an oral history from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a café in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah's life — the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky's, her in-laws' simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. Leah tells us about her famous Gumbo z'Herbes, a dish she served at her restaurant every Holy Thursday for over 60 years. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase's after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events — the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah's husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase — the man who played a key role in her success — passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and shares her thoughts on death and living a fulfilling life.
Mike's Jewish & Derek doesn't celebrate holidays, but the boys are still willing to become minions of corporate greed by releasing a Christmas Special. Merry Dookmas y'all! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derek-anderson1/support
They/Them tackles a controversial subject do the boys think it was done tastefully, pandered too hard or thought it was disrespectfully Dooky? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derek-anderson1/support
Get ready to hear our scary podcast noise over and over and over because it is the spooky ooky dooky plants episode just in time for Halloween! We talk about scary plant facts and laugh along the way with Samantha aka @samanthawiththeplants. We hope you enjoy our Halloween episode, and make sure to share your spooky plant stories when you give us a five star review on Apple Podcasts (or email us your story with a Spotify review)!Samantha:InstagramTik TokMonstera Plant Co. WAWG: Website Insta Nicole: Tik Tok Insta Pinterest Brandon: Tik Tok ...
Special guests Andyman and Cheb, teach us about the halloween event and convince Ara to partake in it!
*Apologies for Pauline's shit audio - Obviously, it was totally haunted*IT IS SPOOKY SEASON!Pauline and Kate are dedicating every Poddy this Haunted Month to #SpookyShowsOnlyKicking off this glorious month the gals examine and adore Tyler Henry and his Netflix show which left Kate and Pauline with goosebumps, tears, and a deep love for Mr. Henry.Also-listen out for the possible spooky interference in this recording...someone from the other side??Enjoy!Subscribe and follow us:IG: @tenderlovingcarepodTikTok: @tenderlovingcarepodTwitter: @tlcpoddy Leave us a 5 star review!*We would love to share with our listeners any hilarious tidbits that you may have about the inner workings of these shows (all anonymous of course) So we are calling to all of our Agents In The Field that can give us behind the scenes info about ANY of the shows on TLC.Were you a long suffering PA, or someone who found the "talent" for these shows? Perhaps you are close to someone who was part of a TLC show-EMAIL US!TenderLovingCarePod@gmail.com*Revel in the world of Pop Culture by visiting Pauline's Etsy store which has a plethora of t-shirts, hoodies, notebooks, and more all celebrating our guilty TV pleasures! IG: @ABritInTheSun Find all the merch you didn't know you needed in Kate's Etsy shop--Bravo, Drag Queens, Gay Shit, oh my! IG: @KateMarieArtCo Leave us a 5 star review! Sign our petition to remove Toddlers and Tiaras from all streaming platforms.https://linktr.ee/tenderlovingcarepod
On this once again hilarious rendition of the Shitty Decision Factory Whittles and the gang laugh their way through a conversation about sleepy shits. We also have another Sex Ed with Savanna segment! We also do a Draft of Dumb Shit(Literally)
Join us in learning what set Grooky on the path of adventure instead of becoming a soldier of war!DM: JoshGrooky: CadenSupport us at: https://www.patreon.com/riftwakepodcast&Get our Merch at:https://riftwake.creator-spring.com/Give us a 5 star rating on iTunes!Find us on Social Media: Email: riftwakepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/riftwakepodcast Discord: https://discord.gg/eHa9Aee4WK
What things may come? The boys discuss cool future tech.
Enjoy this collection of Halloween fun and fails (sometimes both at the same time!) from my past! Its a LONG one, so get cozy and comfy... good time for a listening friend and some hot chocolate, then enjoy!Please leave comments or likes when you get a chance!See you later, bye!Music and Sound Effects:Epidemic Sound for music and sound effects: Paste this link in description of podcast. https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/ybo61u 2. Zapsplat: Sound effects.
Hello all you Ghouls, Goblins and Chris's! Come along with us in the haunted podcast studio with the remains of the once great, famous, and totally not a bunch of dummies, the members of Acciental chaos... But wait, there's a recording of their Halloween special! DESTROY IT BEFORE THE COME BACK TO LI..... Woah, weird. Anyways! Welcome back to another episode of Accidental Chaos with the oh so special boys! We got the whole cast this time and Spencer is actually here! (no one cares still) The boys are talking about some of their favorite and least favorite traditions, activites and candies from the spooky dooky holiday! We are still sponsored amazing and we don't think they even know the content we put out but it's fine! Ballsy has yours and our sack in hand.. Mind... yes.. Use code "Accident69" at checkout to get 15% off your total order! Now that that shameless plug is over go check out the episode and I guarantee you laugh otherwise you can fully grab Chris's ass and he won't say a thing.. probably. P.S. I blame Chris. P.S.S. Don't --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Talking about spooky season the world and all the crazy stuff going on around us
On this #talkurshitthursday host, Atina Rose is alive and better than ever after enduring a random, near-death experience. Joining us this week is, old co-worker, friend, animator, film maker and content creator, Lewistron aka Anthony! TUNE IN to hear everything from PRIORITIZING YOUR ORGASM, G1 PORN, DATING AS A MILLENIAL vs. GEN Z. & THE TANG OF DOOKY!?!To find out more about Lewistron click here: To find out more about TalkUrSh!t follow us on Instagram at:@TalkurshitpodHost:@Whereisatina If you have any Questions/Stories of your own and want to TalkUrSh!t You can Dm or Email us at:talkurshitpod@gmail.comInstagram @TalkurshitpodINTRO & OUTRO PRODUCED BY THE DEANTO HEAR MORE FROM HIM CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:https://soundcloud.com/mason-dreiling-1TO FOLLOW HIM ON IG YOU CAN FIND HIM:@prod.mason
Dan and Jay discuss a video from one of their trips to Cooperstown, and are interrupted by D.B. Cooper, with special guest Stephen King. Find DJCHOUR on...
While sequels are often the eviler, more boring doppelganger of the originals, this encore episode is like the cooler older cousin of last week’s AMA. Its uncertain if the ladies’ brains grew in a week's time or perhaps your questions were hit harder, but hot damn, Britt and Alissa really spew the paranormal knowledge right in your face this week.Early on in the episode Alissa gobbles up a quesion posed about UFOs and extraterrestrials like its a bowl of lucky charms right after Britt takes a big skeptical dump in it. Alissa returns the favor when discussing paranormal phenomenon as the ladies make big plans for when they become ghosts; who they would haunt, how they would haunt, what they would (or wouldn’t wear). Bumps in the night, deepest fears, bizzare occurances, favorite cereals; the ladies slept for 7 days straight after this episode was recorded, so powerful was the knowledge dump in this episode.As always, thanks for listening and haunt y’all later!Support the show (https://www.etsy.com/shop/skeletalespodcast)
30 Episodes in and Britt and Alissa are pretty much spooky shit experts. So you, dear listeners, were challenged to test the wits, knowledge and paranormal know-how of your lovely hosts... and boy, did you deliver. Mind-bending queries pertaining to haunted perishables, pronunciation, purring reincarnatees and more were hurled at the ladies who answered them with admirable confidence and finesse. This episode will no doubt be studied by paranormal scholars in centuries to come due to the high quality knowledge laid out within.So abundant were your queries that despite their elite skills, they were unable to satiate all of your paranomal yearnings in just one episode. When you are undoubtly left lusting for more metaphysical education, rest assured, in one week's time your thirst for knowledge will be forever quenched.As always, thank you listening and haunt y’all later. Support the show (https://www.etsy.com/shop/skeletalespodcast)
Welcome to this week's episode of Sh*t Faced Facts, where we discuss the Paul McCartney death conspiracy, some of the CIA's failed attempts on Fidel Castro's life, and what witches and beer have to do with each other. Sit back with a drink, laugh with us, and relax! Thanks for listening! Follow us on Instagram @shtfacedfacts Send us an email at shtfacedfacts@gmail.com Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/shtfacedfacts
This week the girls laugh over a hilarious bathroom mishap, send the Swipers on an investigative mission and recap their fave Halloween lewks. The post #65 Spooky Dooky appeared first on Orbital Jigsaw.
HelloOoOoOo! It's Halloween, the spookiest time of year, and also one of my faves. This week's episode is all about the spooky season. To start, I'm going to give you a brief history of how Halloween came to be, then we're gonna chat about all things costumes and trick or treating. Then to top it all off I'm going to help you create the perfect trick or treating candy bowl, before giving you the top movies to add to your halloween movie agenda. Enjoy!
Being intuitive can provide opportunity for others to smack you down, if what you’ve picked up on challenges their closely held views. I cross paths with a deceased woman while my pants are around my ankles.
Tommie and D discuss what do you do if you are out and accidentally have a shitastrophe.
Dano Dooky comes onto the podcast to discuss why we should all be knacker drinking, a major conspiracy about the town, and what it's like to be the only gay in the village.
Happy Halloween! Spoopy Queen Luce Tomlin-Brenner is our special guest for the day of the devil as we discuss Unsolved Mysteries ghost stories! In this episode, we cover: S5 E7 - Civil War Ghosts S3 E7 - The Friendly Ghost S8 E17 - The Entity
Welcome to the Boystown Babble Radio Hour! We are your advice glory hole! We respond to calls, texts, and emails from our listeners! Instagram: @boytownbabble / Email: boystownbabble@gmail.com/ Text/Voicemail Hotline: 708.391.5585 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boystownbabble/message
"Bell, Book and Candle" starring Kim Novak, Jimmy Stewart, Elsa Lanchester, Jack Lemmon and Hermione Gingold. Kim Novak stars as a reluctant witch looking for love in NYC.Director: Richard QuineCostume Designer: Jean LouisStudio: Columbia PicturesYear: 1958
This week, Joe swears and sings. José cancels Joe. Mark schools Joe about books. Marisa remembers a big toe. Join the Completely Serious Squad as we dive into Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, the latest installment of nostalgia marketing run amok.
No Holds Barred turns 30, as Canadian Bulldog and Stu Stone try to remember the iconic film's plot points in this special trainwreck of a podcast. #DOOKY! Canadian Bulldog's World (http://canadianbulldogsworld.com) is your scrapbook for wrestling merchandise and memories.
This 2012 interview is the second of three memorial podcasts in honor of New Orleans' beloved culinary ambassador, Leah Chase. In the conversation, Leah's wonderful enthusiasm for cooking shines through as she describes the importance of making her guests feel at home. Leah Chase passed away in New Orleans on June, 1, 2019. Leah Chase is owner and Chef at Dooky Chase restaurant. Leah, who celebrated her 89th birthday on January 6, is a beloved figure in New Orleans' vibrant culinary culture. She has put her indelible stamp on her family's renown Creole restaurant. In 2012, for the first time since Hurricane Katrina, Dooky Chase is open for dinner on Fridays. Leah shares her thoughts about food and her life. She explains her philosophy of life and tells us how her experiences as a youth were very different from the way young people of today grow up. If you think Leah's first passion is food, you might be surprised to hear what Leah has to say. Many people do not know who the "Dooky" is in Dooky Chase; listen in and find out.
Now this will be long and spookier than ever so try not to piss while watching by the way watch the YouTube version on YouTube.com/FrUITy VLOgs
SHOW NOTES SUCK. Literally, the only part of this show I hate doing.... why don’t we make The Intern do this? Come to think of it where the hell has that dude been.... JUST KIDDING! He is ON THIS SHOW! The Intern and myself hang out old skool style at Casa De FFJ. We drink a bit. Laugh a bit, and Drink a bit. Lots of fun stuff on this show. On this show, we discuss - Teacher jokes - We hate and love therapy - Alex is a Psych book - Wife stew - Why are there cheerleaders? - The spirit of Kevin Williams - The pee bush - Drunk hotel karaoke - Real karaoke at our event - Dooky foot - Alex's only blackout - Joe Cool the Vampire - Dick pneumonia - What's up with our Facebook group? - Favorite wrestlers - Government shutdown party rama - Dog birthdays - Grandman Bubushka will outlive us all That's it. Talk to us about it in the Facebook group. Love you all. #f**ckthepatriarchy Big thanks to our friends at Mason Danger Beard Co. who hook us up with some AWESOME beard products! Enter BYOCB at checkout for 15% off your order. Book your next cruise using Ahoy Cruises. For all your photography needs, go to Lauren Tewson Photography. We drink. We laugh. We drink. Follow the show on Twitter @BYOCBShow check out BYOCBShow.com. Subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @BYOCBShow
Join us this week as we celebrate the 96th birthday of a New Orleans icon, our dear friend, Leah Chase. We ll spend the hour honoring Leah s talent and achievements as the undisputed Queen of Creole Cooking. We begin on a special day we spent with Leah in 2012, when then Mayor Mitch Landrieu s office kicked off Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a lovely surprise for Leah. From there, we look back on Leah s early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes what it was like to grow up on a strawberry farm as the eldest of eleven children. We continue with a piece from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a caf in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection. Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah s life the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky s, her in laws simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone. We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase s after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah s husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase the man who played a key role in her success passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and her hopes for the future. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
The Gorilla speaks! It's a spooky-f**king-dooky episode for Halloween. Bubbles declares he will now be known as the 'Kernel'... or is it 'Corn Hole'?!! Oh yeah, and the GORILLA NEEDS STRAW! Episode 167 is brought to you by the official Trailer Park Boys Store, SwearNet.com (the only place to watch the video of this podcash), Liquormen's Ol' Dirty Canadian Whisky, and the Boys' own Freedom 35 lager!
"Plan 9 From Outer Space" starring Gregory Walcott, Duke Moore, Tor Johnson, Dudley Manlove, John Breckinridge, Maila Nurmi (Vampira) and bela Lugosi. A race of aliens reanimate the dead in order to take over the world. For the discussion Kathleen and Philip are joined by, Comedian and Ed Wood Expert, Dana Gould.Director: Edward D. Wood Jr.Wardrobe: Dick (Richard) ChaneyStudio: Reynolds PictureYear: 1959
"Madam Satan" starring Kay Johnson, Reginald Denny and Lillian Roth and Roland Young. Kay Johnson stars as a society housewife whose husband is stepping out on her. She attends a masquerade ball on a blimp as ‘Madam Satan’ when disaster strikes. Director: Cecil B. DeMilleCostumes: AdrianStudio: MGMYear: 1932
"The Mummy" starring Boris Karloff, Zita Johann, David Manners and Edward Van Sloan. Boris Karloff stars as a mummy risen from the dead to enact a vengeful curse and find his long lost love.Director: Karl FreundCostumes: Vera WestStudio: Universal PicturesYear: 1932
This is The Spoon, where Anthony C Ferrrante is our guest, and we are not anti-flutist. Music By QUINT Spoon Feeding The Quick ~ Mondo Deco Deadpool 2 The Changeling on Blu Ray David Bowie ~ Zeroes 2018 #RehireJamesGunn #WeAreGroot Anthony C Ferrante on The Geek Agenda The Men Of The Spoon Robbie RistChris Jackson Thom Bowers The Spoon on FacebookSubscribe via iTunesEmail: the_spoon_radio@yahoo.com
Chef Nigel Henderson sits down with chef, restauranteur, & heir to the Dooky Chase Restaurant family legacy, to discuss growing up in the family business, entrepreneurship, and following your passion. www.TheGumboPotPodcast.com When you mention the podcast please use #TheGumboPotPodcast email: thegumbopotpodcast@gmail.com Follow all our social media's IG: @thegumbopotpodcast | Twitter: @thegumbopotpodcast
Join us this week as we celebrate the 95th birthday of a New Orleans icon, our dear friend, Leah Chase. We ll spend the hour honoring Leah s talent and achievements as the undisputed Queen of Creole Cooking.We begin on a special day we spent with Leah in 2012, when Mayor Mitch Landrieu s office kicked off Carnival season at Gallier Hall with king cake and a lovely surprise for Leah.From there, we look back on Leah s early life in Madisonville, Louisiana. Leah describes what it was like to grow up on a strawberry farm as the eldest of eleven children.We continue with a piece from NOLA Life Stories, in which Leah recounts her first experiences working in a caf in the French Quarter, as told to Mark Cave of the Historic New Orleans Collection.Next, we arrive at a turning point in Leah s life the moment she met big band leader Edgar "Dooky" Chase, Jr. Following their marriage, Leah went to work at Dooky s, her in laws simple sandwich shop in the Treme. As she began to serve Creole classics like gumbo and Chicken Clemenceau on fine linen, Leah elevated the dining culture for everyone.We also chronicle how Leah rebuilt Dooky Chase s after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven years after the storm, Leah experienced two other monumental life events the first was her 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the James Beard Foundation. Months later, Leah s husband and partner Edgar "Dooky" Chase the man who played a key role in her success passed away at the age of 88. In this final segment, Leah reflects on their relationship and her hopes for the future.For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
1.) SPOOKY OR DOOKY PART DEUCE! 2.) FULL HORROR MODE: Se7en 3.) RECENTLY GAMING: Dead by Daylight VS Friday the 13th: The Game PATREON: www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast TWITTER: Twitter.com/SuperHousePod FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/SuperHousePodcast INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/superhousepodcast/ YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UKW-BczMpTc3hmLAUas-Q GMAIL: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com JOEY’S TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/lonesword3 Sources for Full Horror Mode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_(1995_film) http://mentalfloss.com/article/61908/14-things-you-might-not-know-about-se7en https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/668hsx/se7en_is_somerset_is_really_the_mastermind_serial/ https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/2mlrr7/se7en_somerset_sells_info_to_john_doe_spoilers/ https://www.reddit.com/r/FanTheories/comments/1f5ogv/se7en_john_doe_was_not_the_killer_somerset_was/ https://www.cinemablend.com/new/Seven-Ending-What-Could-Have-Been-Box-70339.html https://philosophynow.org/issues/78/Se7en https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/35366/did-john-doe-manage-to-complete-his-masterpiece-in-se7en https://movies.stackexchange.com/questions/295/the-credibility-of-the-envy-killing-in-se7en https://filmschoolrejects.com/25-things-we-learned-from-the-se7en-commentary-b2b859ebfec2/ http://these7en.wikia.com/wiki/The-Se7en_Wiki http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/John_Doe
What a doozy! 1.) SPOOKY OR DOOKY - The 2-Sentence Horror Story Game! 2.) Stephen’s Mom tells us a scary story. 3..) Trailer Reactions: Stranger Things Season 2 Final Trailer/The New Mutants 4.) FULL HORROR MODE - Andrew covers Carpenter’s “In the Mouth of Madness” and H.P. Lovecraft in some detail Visit us @ www.superhousepod.com PATREON: www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast TWITTER: Twitter.com/SuperHousePod FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/SuperHousePodcast INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/superhousepodcast/ YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/channel/UC_UKW-BczMpTc3hmLAUas-Q GMAIL: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com JOEY’S TWITCH: www.twitch.tv/lonesword3
Sasquatch, take some action, Jackson! Squatchy got a cattle prod of insight this week. Also, the joy of reading Synchronicity by Dr. Surprise, and listener email with food for thought and helpful advice for dealing with dukkha. Squatch's second float was more thetalicious this time around. Show notes will be posted at coolnervousmiraclepizzaworld.tumblr.com.
Full show notes available at http://catholicfoodie.com/around-the-table-with-leah-chase.