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A Note from JayHey all,Would you Adam and Eve-it, I still don't have an internet connection (I'm using up my mobile data at a rate of knots at the moment), and life is still... well, life is doing life things right now.Anyway, this is the second half of the second set of episodes (why didn't I just write "part four"?) on what defined gaming in 2024 for our guests. The ever amazing Squidge continued to emcee this episode, asking both Nomad and G (aka #dontCallMyAudrey, aka The Lard of Dorkness) all about their gaming adventures in 2024.Just like last episode, let us know if you're reading this show notes: send out a messenger pigeon, lean out the window and yell, or (better yet) join the Discord and let us know.Here's hoping I can get a stable internet connection soon. We're now hip deep into February 2025 and I still don't have a working internet connection. How crazy is that!?— JayContent WarningThis episode contains spoilers and swears. But it also contains some seriously bonkers tangents and silliness. You have been politely informed. There are also topics which might not be suitable for the ears of the innocent. But nothing in this episode, or this podcast as a whole, is to be taken seriously.Please listen responsibly.Show NotesSee aboveLinks of InterestJoin our Discord server and be part of future episodesOur Facebook pageUs on TwitterSupport us on Ko-FiSigning Off... For NowAnd have you left us a rating or review? We really like to hear back from listeners about our show, so check out https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/our-podcast/ for links to services where you can leave us some wonderful feedback.The Waffling Taylors is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia ★ Support this podcast ★
A Note from JayHey all,So I should explain a few things. Firstly, this episode was supposed to go out in January 2025, but ... well... life happened and I wasn't able to focus on anything but me for a while. Secondly, I've been without an internet connection since before Christmas 2024; as you can imagine, this causes a few issues on the whole "releasing podcast episodes" side of things.I still don't have an internet connection (I literally tethered to my phone and released this episode), or a lot of time to focus on things other than... well, life kicking my butt. As such, I'm having to release this episode without the show notes that you've become accustomed to. Yes, I still write all of the show notes; and yes, I'm the one who releases the episodes.As such, I'm sorry that this episode has to be released without much in the way of content in these here show notes. I guess this will be a good litmus test to see whether folks actually read these or whether folks even look at the website. If you've read this far, give us a shout on Discord or something.This episode has the wonderful Squidge talking with both Nomad and G (aka #dontCallMyAudrey, aka The LArd of Dorkness) about what made gaming in 2024 special for them. I hope that you like it, and I'll get some real show notes out to you as soon as I can.Here's hoping I can get a stable internet connection soon. I mean, it's 2025 and it's still possible for folks not to have the ability to get on the 'net.— JayContent WarningThis episode contains spoilers and swears. But it also contains some seriously bonkers tangents and silliness. You have been politely informed. There are also topics which might not be suitable for the ears of the innocent. But nothing in this episode, or this podcast as a whole, is to be taken seriously.Please listen responsibly.Show NotesSee aboveLinks of InterestJoin our Discord server and be part of future episodesOur Facebook pageUs on TwitterSupport us on Ko-FiSigning Off... For NowAnd have you left us a rating or review? We really like to hear back from listeners about our show, so check out https://wafflingtaylors.rocks/our-podcast/ for links to services where you can leave us some wonderful feedback.The Waffling Taylors is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia ★ Support this podcast ★
Woah buddy it's the new year! Zack and Josh are here talking about the new Slaves to Darkness book, which only one of them owns or really cares that much about! Plus, bad impressions, burps, and horse vampires biting butts. New year bay-beeeee! Check out SHUT UP NERDS, a comedy podcast that asks stupid [...] The post Episode 70 – Slaves to Dorkness appeared first on Atlanta Warhammer.
Should old acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? … We'll drink a cup of kindness yet for the sake of auld lang syne. Happy New Year's Eve 2024 — and happy new year from Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts! Episode 133 is a historic release for us! First of all, it is the three-year anniversary of our first release of Episode 001, on New Year's Eve of 2021. Second, this episode marks the highest number of hosts that we have live on the call at the same time — count 'em, nine: Behold, this episode features Jay of the Dead, Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker, The Gillman Joel Robertson, Mister Watson, the Southern Gentleman GregaMortis, Count Mackula (intermittently), the Persuasive One Dave Zee, Spawn of the Dead, and our Official Contributor and resident Horror maestro Kagan “The Fruit Brute” Breitenbach! Regrettably, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop and Ron Martin could not attend this recording; however, rest assured they were otherwise occupied in well-meaning and worthy pursuits! During this show, we host an auditory New Year's Eve party for you! In fact, the end of the episode even has a countdown for the ball-drop to 2025, so if you start playing this episode at exactly 9:56 p.m. (and 36 seconds) — in your time zone, then the runtime of this show coordinates with the 10-count down to 12 a.m. on January 1, 2025! Wooohoooo! So, if you don't have other New Year's plans, we hope you'll party with us. But most importantly, we are here to bring you our in-depth Feature Review of Robert Eggers' Nosferatu (2024) remake. We begin with SPOILER-FREE general thoughts. Then we give you our Ratings and Recommendations. And finally, we have a full-blown SPOILER discussion. All of these segments are indicated by the helpful time stamps below. Oh, and of course, we have our usual jackass antics throughout the show, but especially at the beginning and the end (so be sure to listen all the way to the end for a special surprise)! And Jay of the Dead even sneaks in a little Micro Horror Movie Review of the David Lee Fisher “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror” remake from 2023, starring Doug Jones! “Succumb to the DORKness,” and ring in the new year with us! Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com, or call and leave us a voicemail at our new number: (801) 980-1375. You can also follow Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies on Twitter: @HorrorAvengers Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies is an audio podcast. Our nine experienced Horror hosts (and a 10th, new guy in training) review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin, Dave Zee and Spawn of the Dead! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its 10 Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies will typically be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. However, the majority of this episode was recorded in one sitting. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will typically notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
Welcome back to the studio. This is My Day of Play, where you're taken into the real events and actions of how it happens long before the process of editing or cleaning up. This is how it really went. We begin things with Tik Tok food sensation Owen Han who has been labeled a true master at making sandwiches. His new book is called Perfect Sandwich. Speaking of book Natl Geo has just released one that's great for Halloween, it's called Go To Hell from Erika Engelhaup. Then we're stepping into the belt system of love with Sean and Michele Kanan. Belts as in martial arts. They believe love should be experienced the same way… through multiple levels of building a stronger togetherness. And we'll wrap things up with two certified dorks. The mother daughter team that bring us the Dork Diaries. Rachel Renee Russel and her daughter Nikki. This is My Day of Play. Completely unedited in the way of meeting the wizard behind the curtain. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Do you remember Army of Darkness? Pretty important movie for us as filmmakers. Join us as we talk about the importance of that movie and more. Produced by Craftshow Digital
This week's show kicks off with a very entertaining round of "On This Day In Pro Wrestling History" where we run the gauntlet from the normal title changes to stealing a car at gunpoint! From there the Retro Raw is building to the Survivor Series. "Into the Dorkness" is full of figure news from a bunch of companies with a lot of cool stuff on the horizon. The Stu is once again dominated by AEW, but with them churning out at least three shows a week, what are you gonna do? We also cover the highs and lows of Halloween Havoc '97, the Vlad "The Super Fan" documentary and a whole lot more! Cheers!
Digital Twins are all the rage, but how many companies are actually using them? Turns out companies aren't even getting their final digital twin model even though they've paid for it. Get your lawyers out and get them to execute on that contract to get you the assets you've paid for! Today's discussion with Melanie Stone, Senior IWMS Consultant for R.O.I. Consulting Group, and author of the Mistress of the Dorkness blog, talks about life in facilities management and all the opportunities being left on the table. #digitaltwin #AEC #BIM #3D #2D #3Dcad #2Dcad #facilitiesmanagement #deliverables LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melaniestonemotd/ Blog: http://mistressofthedorkness.blogspot.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUNOudl40cmlK49LzVcxx5g
"A Summer Pilgrimage and Popery Potpourri"Alan and Em talk about the Dorkness-related events of their summer vacation, including an actual pilgrimage to an actual shrine of an actual Catholic saint. They also talk about their experiences with Catholicism, The Saint Cast, and the game Balder's Gate. Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download the episode.You may also subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or the RSS Feed. Link #1: St Kateri Tekakwitha National Shrine and Historic Site Link #2: St Kateri Conservation CenterLink #3: The novel "A Man At Arms" Link #4: The novel "The Lyra & the Cross"Link #5: The podcast The SaintCastLink #6: St Kateri piece by Paper Cut Prayers We would love to hear from you about this topic, the podcast episode, or the podcast in general. Send e-mail feedback to dorknesstolight@gmail.com You can follow the network on twitter @DorknessToLight or Alan @ProfessorAlan
This week on the show we tweaked the format a bit. The Retro Raw Review is a bit abbreviated and we skipped Into the Dorkness entirely to give you all a play by play account of the shows we saw since we last sat down. We were in attendance for Dynamite, Rampage, Collision, All Out, and GCW: Say You Will. We also caught WWE Payback on the laptop in the hotel. We have thoughts on all of it, as well as our pal Dylan Postl's comedy show and much more! Thank you all for your continued support. It means a ton. Please help spread the word to like minded individuals to grow the show! Check out the socials @DorksideOTR and remember to hit up Freaktoyz.com and use code Dorkside to save 15% off your purchase of some sweet collectibles. Cheers!
Gerard, Kevin and Ryan play a game of overrated / underrated, Kevin talks about getting a new car, Ryan has an existential crisis, Why in the world does Toyota make the worlds lamest wheels, Ryan dorks out SO hard. All of that and so much more this week ! For questions, comments or more info please visit www.serialnine.com.
This week on the show we chat about so much fun stuff. In the history portion, we talk about the resignation of Jack Tunney from the WWF, a short WHC reign for Savage & more. From there the Retro Raw covers a main event that involved SCSA & The Undertaker as they are set to meet at Judgement Day. Into the Dorkness is surprisingly full of news and new arrivals. Toward the end, we cover all things AEW, touch on WWE and run down the recent ACW Wisconsin show at Tanners.
Buckle up, folks as we have a bit of a long show this week, but I promise it is worth the listen. We get side tracked from time to time, but that's what makes the show fun, right? The Retro Raw was the go home show to KOTR '99 and there are some stipulations at stake in this one and it's a fun watch. We have a real mixed bag as we go "Into the Dorkness" with all sorts of figure news and a 1 of 1 card that has made its way into Matty's collection! From there we run down all of the various wrestling we have absorbed since we last sat down, including a first hand recap of the debut episode of AEW Collision! Cheers!
Trapped in a pod, surrounded by shockers, low on gas. - The one where The Good Guys watch Army Of Darkness - The Good Guys: Regan, Rob, and Ryan - Producer: Eric 'e0n' Chung - Engineers: Regan & Eric - Social Media Strategist: E - Background Music and FX courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - Hail To The King - Dorkman - The Uncanny Raiman - Unnecessary Close Up!!! - Horror 101 - Featured background music playlist: Ad Infinitum, Data, Mantra, Symbolic, Vintage, and Arcadia by White Bat Audio - Background music for POP Quiz is Symbolic by White Bat Audio - Theme music is Battle (Boss) by BoxCat Games and is licensed under CC BY 3.0 - Additional music is Against the Wall by BoxCat Games and is licensed under CC BY 3.0 - http://coisgpod.com/ - --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/come-on-its-still-good/support
much the way no one need fear my using the bully pulpit of this program in order to settle scores (real or imagined or to exact revenge from my (fr)enemies, I am 110% certain there is no chance whatsoever Metallica will use their new ownership of a large record pressing facility in order to silence their many detractors (and/or impact the turnaround time of said naysayers' projects). And irrespective of all that, let me state categorically that a) Lars Ulrich is without question one of the more inventive drummers of all time, b) ‘Lulu' was vastly underrated c) they totally carried Lady Gaga at the 2017 Grammies d) social media would be far more exciting if we had a steady flow of pictures showing James Hatfield killing wildlife. Due to time constraints, I was not able to address these topics on this week because it would really take 6 or 7 hours.
The gang jumps out of the fire and back into the frying pan. Our intro theme song is "Ghost Stories" by Together We Are RobotsSoundtrack by Myuu, Kevin Macleod, Fesliyan Studios, SyrinscapeOur logo was done by Rachel Fazekas and Ryan SiglerPathfinder is made by Paizo
This week on the show we kick thing off with a dose of “On This Day” that is heavy on the G1 and SummerSlam stuff. From there the WWF is on the Highway to Hell in the Retro Raw Review. Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker are heading for a showdown, and we are here for it. We also got to see both semi-finals matches for the Brawl for All. Into the Dorkness is heavy with Micro Brawler news, and after that we toss a bunch of ingredients in the Wrestling Stu. Dynamite, Rampage, GCW Homecoming and more are all discussed. Enjoy!
On the show this week we talk all about the two biggest shows of the last week: WWE's SummerSlam and Ric Flairs Last Match. We watched them both and for the most part enjoyed both offerings. The Retro Raw Review got into the 2nd round of the Brawl for All, as well as a tag match that featured the top 3 stars in the company. We had a very stylish “Into the Dorkness” as Mat added two RSVLT shirts to the wardrobe as well as some Ric Flair Micro Brawlers. Other than that, we discuss anything that popped into out heads. Enjoy!
This week on the show, Adam is back Bay Bay! In the Retro Raw Review, we take a look at the go home show to the first Fully Loaded show (it's also the show where HHH gets a woman in the crowd to remove her top) We almost pass by Into the Dorkness completely, but Adam had a couple of the new ZST figures so we checked those out. Then we ran down a whole lot of topics in The Stu. Enjoy!
In this episode, the Geeks discuss the independently-made; D&D inspired “The Gamers: Dorkness Rising,” directed by Matt Vancil. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on the show Matty is solo as Adam is on hiatus. It's all good in the hood, though, because the show is dropping early and Adam will be back to watch a ton of live pro wrestling this weekend! The Retro Raw Review this week was very memorable and the visual heading into KOTR was a sight you have to see. Into the Dorkness was collapsed this week and in The Wrestling Stu, Mat runs down the itinerary for the week, which if you count JWA last Saturday, includes 6 shows in 8 days! Dynamite, ACW: Wisconsin, NRW, Warrior Wrestling and Forbidden Door will all be discussed next week. Hope to see some of you at these shows. Cheers!
This week on the show we have a good old time chatting about all thing professional wrestling. In the Retro Raw Review, we are just two weeks away from KOTR 1998 and the Hell in a Cell match that would change the course of history (and the lives of Mick Foley & The Undertaker). Not too much in the way of figure news, so Into the Dorkness is a bit condensed. The Stu is full of all sorts of goodness including a run down of the recent Dominion show from NJPW and there's a lot to talk about as we are on our way to The Forbidden Door in Chicago. Enjoy!
This week on the show we chat about so many topics! In “On This Day” we talk about a very real (but kayfabed) injury to Andre the Giant and the first UK only WWE PPV. The Retro Raw was a doozy this week, headlined by some footage that was “accidentally” recorded between Jerry Lawler and Paul Bearer. Lots of new things added to the collection at the end of “Into the Dorkness” including a 1/100 chase Sting Micro Brawler! We spend the remainder talking about Jacob Fatu vs. Bandito, NJPW Dontaku and a ton of other things that came across the wrestling radar this week. Enjoy!
We are back… and better than ever! (sing that like the Bischoff theme) After a brief hiatus, the two heads of the dork table are here with all of the pro wrestling goodness that we normally bring. The Retro Raw Review is giant this week, as we cover two episodes. A lot has changed. SCSA is the WWF Champion, and both he and The Rock have shiny new championship title belts to show off. Into the Dorkness includes some of the Mattel reveals and a lot of new things make their way into the collection. We do our best to sift through all of the content from over Mania week to chat about what we liked most. Let us know on the socials @DorksideOTR and tell us your Mania Moment this year. Cheers!
It's an episode about darkness! Just, like, the general concept of it. But also stuff IN it!EPISODE LINKSAll-purpose show links: https://superduperstitious.com/linksFour Phantoms email: fourphantomsbeer@gmail.comFour Phantoms website: https://www.fourphantoms.net/Four Phantoms store: https://four-phantoms-brewing-company.square.site/Jake's storyNight shift at the cemetery: https://bit.ly/3qO2PIkFear of the dark: https://bit.ly/3rE9dkfWyatt's storyDeep ocean water pressure: https://go.nasa.gov/3GPtKJhVampire squid: https://youtu.be/5J8eTT8xvaQGiant isopod: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals/animals-a-to-z/giant-isopodGiant isopod shark face attack: https://youtu.be/O8sE0tvkpdYGulper eel: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/gulper-eel-video-deep-sea-fish-nautilus-newsBarreleye fish: https://youtu.be/RM9o4VnfHJU See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Holidays! This week on the show we discussed a ton of topics including Bryan Danielson and Hangman Adam Page wrestling to a one-hour time limit draw on national television, where we think the Brock / Roman storyline is heading, Ric Flair calling rehab a total work and much more. We also hit all of the normal segments like the Retro Raw Review (where HBK and HHH pulled a fast one on Sgt. Slaughter), and Into the Dorkness where we added to the collections with a bunch of stuff including an ROH DVD from a show we both attended but was never aired. Enjoy the holidays in a safe and responsible manner. We appreciate you!
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #078November 2021So what comics did Professor Alan read during November, as the weather turned colder? How many were from new books right off the shelf? And how many celebrated #WarComicsMonth? Listen to the episode AND FIND OUT!!! Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Dorkness to LightNext Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during December? Listen to the next episode, which will include the annual "year in review" discussion. That should be out on New Years' Eve.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com"Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeeky You can follow the network Twitter @Relatively_Geek or the host @ProfessorAlan
This week on the show we are taking a look back at a very pivotal moment in the Monday Night Wars, and the WWF in general. The Retro Raw Review is the 11/3/97 episode that is the go home show to The Survivor Series in Montreal! Into the Dorkness is a real cornucopia as we chat about figures that were announced from so many different lines from Micro Brawlers to Elites. We hit on some sad news about a couple of guys that wont be performing in a ring for a bit, and finish with an AEW heavy Whatchu Watchin?! Help the show by spreading the word to a friend that might like it. We appreciate you!
Dorkness meets Darkness this week with another Carpenter classic and a little help from Save Yourselves, such are the sounds of Octoberween... https://www.patreon.com/BookClubforMovies
In Warlord Worlds Episode 25 we discuss Mike Grell's The Warlord #44-46, Green Arrow #39-40, and the fan favorite issue #33 of Jon Sable, Freelance. Mike Grell's Official Website: http://mikegrell.com/news/ Catskill Comics for Commission Requests: http://www.catskillcomics.com/index.htm MasterStroke Studios / Mike Grell Universe on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikegrelluniverse/ The Pilgrim by Mark Ryan and Mike Grell on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePilgrimSite/ The Mike Grell Facebook Page by Gus Ceballeos and Jeff Messer: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheMikeGrellPage/ Promo #1: Dorkness to Light Promo #2: Days of High Adventure Promo #3: Action Film Face-Off Warlord Worlds is part of the RaD Adventures Network Please try our other podcasts: Trekker Talk at www.TrekkerTalk.com Xenozoic Xenophiles at www.XenozoicXenophiles.com Website: www.WarlordWorlds.com Email: WarlordWorlds@gmail.com Facebook: Warlord Worlds Twitter: @WarlordWorlds Apple: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Apple Google: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Google Podbean: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Podbean Spotify: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Spotify Stitcher: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Stitcher YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/RaDAdventuresNetwork We are a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network at http://comicspodcasts.com/ Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a review to help promote the show!
In Warlord Worlds Episode 25 we discuss Mike Grell's The Warlord #44-46, Green Arrow #39-40, and the fan favorite issue #33 of Jon Sable, Freelance. Mike Grell's Official Website: http://mikegrell.com/news/ Catskill Comics for Commission Requests: http://www.catskillcomics.com/index.htm MasterStroke Studios / Mike Grell Universe on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikegrelluniverse/ The Pilgrim by Mark Ryan and Mike Grell on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePilgrimSite/ The Mike Grell Facebook Page by Gus Ceballeos and Jeff Messer: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheMikeGrellPage/ Promo #1: Dorkness to Light Promo #2: Days of High Adventure Promo #3: Action Film Face-Off Warlord Worlds is part of the RaD Adventures Network Please try our other podcasts: Trekker Talk at www.TrekkerTalk.com Xenozoic Xenophiles at www.XenozoicXenophiles.com Website: www.WarlordWorlds.com Email: WarlordWorlds@gmail.com Facebook: Warlord Worlds Twitter: @WarlordWorlds Apple: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Apple Google: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Google Podbean: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Podbean Spotify: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Spotify Stitcher: https://bit.ly/WarlordWorlds-Stitcher YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/RaDAdventuresNetwork We are a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network at http://comicspodcasts.com/ Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a review to help promote the show!
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Podcast Introduction This is the daily podcast where we will read the entire Bible in a year. Stick around, and before you know it, you'll be able to say you've read the entire Bible, in the process, I hope you will be inspired, informed and maybe even entertained. How did you find the show? Did a friend tell you, did you hear about the show on another podcast, did you learn about it in a fortune cookie? Let me know! Email me at steve@lifespringmedia.com, and use the subject line “Here's where I found you”. Alan Middleton heard about the show from Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak's No Agenda podcast. He said in his email: This was exactly what I was looking for. Every year, I come up with a new plan for Bible listening and devotional podcasts, and the ones I had for 2021 weren't really working for me. So the possibility to jumping on with you was worth checking out, and I think I am going to really enjoy the system you use for going through the Word. Keep up the good work and God bless you. GBY too, Alan. Thanks for your email. BTW, Alan has a podcast called Dorkness to Light, which you can find at dorknesstolight.blogspot.com. Thanks for answering the question Alan! steve@lifespringmedia.com, and use the subject line “Here's where I found you”. Thoughts on Romans Romans 1 Paul's epistle, or letter to the Romans is probably the most eloquent and developed presentation of God's plan of salvation in the entire Bible. It begins with an introduction here in the first chapter up to verse 15, then moves into presenting the Gospel in all of its intricacies through to the end of chapter 11. From chapter 12 through most of chapter 15, Paul shows how we are transformed by the power of God, and then the final verses of the book are some closing thoughts of a personal nature and a blessing. Here in the first chapter, Paul opens by introducing himself and how Jesus called him to be an apostle, which means messenger. Then he tells the Romans how much affection he has for them and how he wants to visit them, and then he says how God accepts anyone who has faith. Later on he'll talk much more about that, but here in the introduction, it is noted that the message is that God has made a way of saving all people, whether Jew or Gentile. Then Paul wastes little time in showing the broken nature of mankind, and the trouble they bring on themselves when they turn their heart on God. He says they have no excuse, because God has revealed Himself in so many ways. But they reject Him, and because of their insistence and stubbornness, He has turned them over to do as they will. Once God lets go, it doesn't take long to begin circling the drain into a life of depravity. He lists several specific sins, and it's a list that if we were to give each one a rating from 1 to 10, with a 1 rating being the most vile, the list might include sins with ratings of 9 or 10 all the way to 1. But that rating scale is a human construct. Each of those sins is something that God hates. Murder? Sure, we all agree on that. But arguing? Gossiping? Do those really belong in the same list? Yessir, they do. The point Paul is making is that we are all in desperate trouble, and a holy God is angry because of rebellious people who reject him. Now, as a warning, I'll tell you that the next couple of chapters will consist somewhat of more of the same. He's addressed the Gentiles here in verses 18-32, then in Chapter 2 and the beginning of chapter 3 he'll address the Jews, and he'll talk about all mankind in the remaining verses of chapter 3. Of course the reason he spends so much time talking about the brokenness of mankind is to establish the need for the sacrifice of Jesus, and the entire plan of salvation brought to us by a forgiving and loving God. If you've never read Romans, stick with me through the entire book. I think you'll come out the other side loving God more than you ever have. Romans 2 In Romans 2,
Brad Gullickson joins Shawn for another landmark Missing Frames episode (#110!!) to discuss one of Shawn's favorite films: Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire. This stunning masterpiece about angels living among us has enthralled and enchanted filmgoers for three and a half decades, but the real question is - will it live up to Brad's expectations? And be sure to check out Brad's other amazing work over on the In the Mouth of Dorkness podcast and the Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast! HOSTS Shawn Eastridge Brad Gullickson
Brad Gullickson joins Shawn for another landmark Missing Frames episode (#110!!) to discuss one of Shawn's favorite films: Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire. This stunning masterpiece about angels living among us has enthralled and enchanted filmgoers for three and a half decades, but the real question is - will it live up to Brad's expectations? And be sure to check out Brad's other amazing work over on the In the Mouth of Dorkness podcast and the Comic Book Couples Counseling Podcast!HOSTSShawn EastridgeBrad Gullickson
This week on the show we find ourselves knee deep in the go home Raw to SummerSlam 1997! Things are getting heated between The Hart Foundation and the rest of the WWF. Faction warfare seems imminent, and we a re here for it. Then we have a Super-Sized edition of “Into the Dorkness” because it is SDCC time. So many cool figures were announced. We try to touch on all of it, but for a more in-depth look, check out the Mattel Elite Squad video on YouTube. Then, we round out the episode chatting about all the glorious wrestling we have watched since we last sat down. Enjoy!
This week Mike gushes about his new Series X, the guys discuss some new and old games they got to try, and we discuss Sony's State of Play, the Switch (OLED model), and the new Resident Evil show that dropped on Netflix this week. Enjoy! Games Discussed: SCARLET NEXUS, Battletoads, Sunset Overdrive, Carrion, Subnautica, Tetris Effect, Forza Horizon 4, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, Urban Reign, UnMetal Demo, Michigan: Report from Hell, Judgment, Resident Evil Village For questions, comments, suggestions, etc. please email us at mcpaperstacks@gmail.com Derrick's Store: https://www.ebay.com/str/gamergoodiesandmore Mike's Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mcpaperstacks Stop by and follow/like: https://www.facebook.com/Player2HasEnteredThePod Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Player2HasEnteredThePod TikTok We Mentioned During Listener Questions: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdx3cect/ Time Stamps: Mike's New Xbox Series X (0:33) Whatcha Playing? (10:43) - Scarlett Nexus (10:52) - Battletoads (14:03) - Sunset Overdrive (16:13) - Carrion (17:10) - Subnautica (19:20) - Tetris Effect (21:35) - Forza Horizon 4 (23:57) - Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin (27:06) - Urban Reign (32:10) - UnMetal Demo / Michigan: Report from Hell (36:06) - Resident Evil Village (39:41) Gaming News (40:45) - Xbox Series S Monitor Kickstarter (40:56) - Sony Flips The PS5 (43:34) - AiAi Amiibo Leaked? (45:50) - The Switch Amateur (47:18) - Sony State of Play (53:04) Listener Questions (1:04:46) Whatcha Feelin?: TronicsFix (1:09:21) Whatcha Feelin?: Luca (1:10:44) Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness Non-Spoiler Review (1:13:21) Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness Spoiler Talk (1:18:33) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/player2hasenteredthepod/support
This week on the show, we have a full slate of awesome content for your listening pleasure! The Retro Raw Review is the go home for In Your House: A Cold Day In Hell, and features a ton of The Hart Foundation with some Undertaker and Stone Cold sprinkled in. The news is a bit sparse this week, but Into the Dorkness features an unboxing crate from the Major Wrestling Figure Podcast that contained two great Micro Brawlers! We then chat about the A&E Biography on Roddy Piper, Steen vs. Generico and a ton of other content. Thanks for listening to the show, and please share with a friend!
On the show this week we get to discuss an awesome episode of Raw in the retro review, complete with a big surprise return and lots of Stone Cold Steve Austin. Into the Dorkness is headlined by some new retro news courtesy of Zombie Sailor’s upcoming line. Then we chat about all of the pro wrestling content that was consumed in the last seven days. There is literally at least one program to watch each and every night of the week. Couple that with all of the independent shows that are starting to get back up and running and it’s a great time to be a wrestling fan!
Hey, gang! We have a great show lined up for you this week. We are hot on the heels of WrestleMania 13 as we continue on our weekly journey through the WWF circa 1997. Bret Hart has turned his back on the American fans, and The Undertaker is holding down the top spot in the company. Not a ton in the way of figure news, so "Into the Dorkness" is a little thin, but we more than make up for it when we interview a Wisconsin Independent legend at the end of the show. That's right Dysfunction makes his debut on the show in a great call in segment to promote ICW- Milwaukee's upcoming Insanity TV taping. All that and we also break down the recent offerings from WWE, NXT and AEW (Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker anyone?)
This week’s show is a good one! The “Retro Raw Review” contains the finals of the tournament to crown the inaugural WWF European Champion. The match pits the Tag Team Champions, Davey Boy Smith against Owen Hart in a classic bout! “Into the Dorkness” is a real variety segment this week as there is news all around, and some great new arrivals. We also hit on last week’s @purodad recommended match of the week. The Match was great, but sparked a great story as well. Enjoy!
This week on the show we kick things off like we always do with some pro wrestling history talk that includes the NWA’s WrestleWar PPV, and the launch of the WWE Network. Then, ECW invades Monday Night Raw as we discuss the 2/24/97 episode that included appearances by Paul Heyman, Tommy Dreamer, Raven and all the other ECW staples. "Into the Dorkness" ends with a bang when Adam brings a jaw dropping gift to the table. After that we break down the recent Elimination Chamber show as well as all the other wrestling we have consumed since we last recorded. Enjoy!
This week's show is a little on the long side, but that's what happens when you have to cover all of the usual stuff plus 10+ hours of New Japan Pro Wrestling's biggest show(s) of the year! We spend a fair amount of time on the Retro Raw Review, where things are starting to heat up as we head towards the 1997 Royal Rumble. Bret and Shawn are starting to voice their distain for one another. Into the Dorkness brings a bounty of new figure sightings as well as some new additions to the collection, and we cover AEW's Brodie Lee tribute show as well as tons more!
Quarter-Bin Podcast #162The Ray #20, DC Comics, cover-dated January 1996. "The Tide," by Christopher Priest, with art by Jason Armstrong and Ande Parks.What happens when Professor Alan reads an issue from a title he's never read before? How celebratory of a Christmas issue is this? Or does it leave the Professor as blue as it does the title character?Listen to the and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download episode directly You may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Dorkness to LightLink: The album The Bewildering Light, by musician Ben Thomas, who records under the name So Elated. Next Episode: Spider-Man Megazine #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated October 1994. Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: Half-Price Books
This weeks show is packed with tons of topics! Mat goes solo for the bulk of it as Adam is soaking up the sun in Tampa on vacation. There is some great stuff in the "On This Day" segment including Slammy Awards and the reveal of The Black Scorpion. "Into the Dorkness" includes more figure news than we have had in the last couple weeks combined. The "Retro Raw Review" contains the fallout from IYH: It's Time! and has some off color remarks from Jerry Lawler (shocking, I know!) It also has the beginning of Bret Hart's character revamp. And finally, Adam hops on via satellite for a bit to discuss what he has watched since we last recorded. Thanks for listening and the support!
Scott and A dive into this wonderful indie comedy. It’s about nerds and roleplaying games — it us! The feature-length flick alternates between roleplayers and their characters within the game’s setting. If you ever D’ed the D, you might dig it.
Now that the castle is finished it's time to kick back and relax… what could possibly go wrong? Roll For Combat, Tales from the Black Lodge Tale #6 is a playthrough of the Pathfinder Society Scenario #1-18 Lodge of the Living God. Our guest-star is Jefferson Jay Thacker (aka Perram). And don't forget to join … Continue reading "The Black Lodge Tale 6, Chapter 5: Army of Dorkness" The post The Black Lodge Tale 6, Chapter 5: Army of Dorkness appeared first on Roll For Combat: Paizo's Official Pathfinder & Starfinder Actual Play Podcasts.
Fantasy is part of being human. Sometimes we all need to tell ourselves stories, escape from the ordinary everyday. We spend luxurious amounts of time and money on this--in daydreams, books, movies, games, music—it's something both quintessentially human and tantalizingly magical to give ourselves over to fantasy. And most of us have no trouble knowing where to stop. For those of us who haven't figured that out, though, things can get sticky. Our real lives, real responsibilities, real relationships can begin to recede into the background. The things that once mattered most can start to pale in comparison to the fairy tale we've woven. The people who love us can start to seem like people in a story, people in a dream. And as Shakespeare once put it, that way lies madness. We're about to tell you a story about a group of people who fell into this trap. Some of them never got out again. Sources:The Embrace by Aphrodite JonesOxygen's "Deadly Cults," Episode "Vampire Clan"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tQAUxMh1KgDocumentary "Kentucky Teenage Vampires," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWclRSulGFQFollow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfireFacebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.com
Our guest is the tall, eloquent, self confessed dork who writes for Film School Rejects, is host of the Still Awesome screening nights for the Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester, Virginia, is the co-host of the official podcast of the Alamo Drafthouse in Winchester, Virgina, The In the mouth of Dorkness podcast, is co-host, with his wife, of the Comic Book Couples Counseling podcast, is a world authority on William Shatner and Star Trek 5 and, more importantly than any of that gumph, his wife, Lisa, writes exceptionally well for the aftermoviediner.com, He knows his ninjas, he's confident about cult film, he's communicative about comic books and I bet he can also boils a mean egg, it's the one, and only, Brad Gullickson.
I'm SO Excited! I'm SO Excited! I'm SO SCARED! It's ERITFM #70, and we're joined by the great Brad Gullickson to talk about a spooky, scary horror movie! It's 2013's SELF STORAGE, featuring Michael Berryman (THE HILLS HAVE EYES), Jonathan Silverman (WEEKEND AT BERNIE'S) and ERIC ROBERTS (EVERYTHING!). There's organ stealing, acid baths, pulmonary wraths, LASER TAG and an ending that three grown men can't make heads nor tails of. TIME TO LISTEN! As always, check out ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN on Twitter, or come chat ER (or anything else) on our Facebook group. Don't forget to head over to iTunes to subscribe and rate the show. If you like it.. tell a friend! Our theme song is (unofficially) officially endorsed by ERIC ROBERTS! Our guest this week is Brad Gullickson, writer for Film School Rejects and co-host of the In The Mouth of Dorkness podcast. Follow Brad on Twitter @MouthDork. Music on this episode: Break #1 – “The Hills Have Eyes (Main Theme)” by Break #2 – “The Forbidden Zone” by The Misfits The post Episode 70: Self Storage (2013) (/w Brad Gullickson) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
In this episode, the FM3 tackle some great John Carpenter flicks, but maybe not the ones that get talked about the most (Halloween, The Thing). Instead, we decided to focus on a few others we love, like The Fog (1980), Prince of Darkness (1987) and In The Mouth of Madness (1994).