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On this edition of Buckeye Banter, Seth Shaner sits down with former Ohio State All-American offensive lineman Jeff Uhlenhake.Jeff brings a lot to the table, including playing for both Earle Bruce and John Cooper - and taking credit for the idea to wear the "EARLE" headbands!He also played with Dan Marino, had a role in the Jim Carrey film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, worked for Jim Tressel and Mark Dantonio, and was an assistant strength coach under Urban Meyer!
William Joseph Earle, known as Bill, was a remarkable Australian athlete known for his impressive performance in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Born in Stawell, Victoria, he developed a passion for athletics from a young age, showcasing his talent in various track events. Bill Earle made a significant mark on the national stage, becoming a prominent figure in Australian sports.At the Tokyo Games, he competed in the men's 4 x 100 relay, a challenging event that requires not only speed but astute Strategy and strength. The Australian team's time was only a mere 1.1 second from the outright winnerHis journey from Stawell to the Olympic stage is a testament to his perseverance and determination. Bill Earle's career in teaching has taken him from the Western Suburbs of Melbourne to The UK and Canada and BackBill and his family are synonymous with the Stawell Gift which is Australia's oldest and richest short-distance running race. Bill's grandmother was responsible for providing the Gold medal for the winner. It replaced the gift of a goat that was part of the original wining prize cache.The Footscray Mechanic's Institute - established in 1856, had the honour of hosting his recent presentation which was introduced by Doug Clymo, life member of the FMI and very long term friend of Bills.Sit back and enjoy…a bit of Reminiscing
What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce D. Perry explores the impact of childhood trauma on emotional and mental well-being. Instead of asking, “What's wrong with you?” the book shifts the focus to “What happened to you?”—emphasizing how past experiences shape behavior. Using personal stories and neuroscience, the authors highlight how early adversity affects brain development and offer insights on healing and resilience. As always, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
Agustin believes in the potential, capacity, worthiness, and value of every individual. His goal is to provide a safe place where you can explore, address, and work through whatever you may be facing. Agustin knows starting is the hardest part, so his goal is for you to feel heard, seen, and supported, without being judged or doubted, and challenged when necessary. If you'd like to read more on his biography, please click on the link below. Agustin Hubert's Biography
Judy Carmichael interviews Brenda Earle Stokes
Fisher serves as the Senior Pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Memphis, where he embraces the church's deep-rooted legacy in the community. With a background in computer science and theology, he founded #UPTheVote901 to empower voters and elevate political engagement. Faith is a guiding force in his life, inspiring him to champion justice and inclusivity. Earle finds joy in family, sharing life with his wife Denise, son Jalen, and granddaughter Karter Ann. Currently, he is exploring new avenues to inspire others and foster meaningful connections within the community.
Lindsay Earle, is the Care of Collections and Public Engagement Supervisor at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum. Lindsay has worked in history for more than a decade, beginning as a costumed tour guide at various historic sites before stepping into the role of History Programming Coordinator at the Orillia Museum of Art & History in her hometown. Lindsay joined the Hall of Fame team in January of 2024. Lindsay has played softball every year since she was young, and is a lifelong Blue Jays fan. Being able to combine her love of both history and baseball is a dream come true!#lindsayearle #canadianbaseballhalloffame #careofcollections #publicengagementsupervisor #chrispomay #livewithcdp #barrycullenchevrolet Lindsay Earle, Care of Collections and Public Engagement Supervisor Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum 386 Church Street SouthSt. Marys, ON and can contact Lindsay at Lindsay@baseballhalloffame.cahttps://baseballhalloffame.ca/https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomayhttps://www.cameo.com/chrispomaypaypal.me/chrispomay
In this powerful episode, Krish explores When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle. Set during World War II, this gripping story follows Joseph, a boy sent to live with a strict woman who runs a struggling zoo - home to a lone silverback gorilla named Adonis. As bombs fall, Joseph faces a life-changing decision that will stay with him forever. Krish also chats with Phil Earle about the inspiration behind the book, its emotional impact, and his journey as a writer. Plus, don't miss a thought provoking riddle challenge at the end! Subscribe for more book reviews, author interviews, and meaningful recommendations!
This week, we're breaking down all the latest trends—from Alex Earle's new alcohol brand and whether it's worth the hype to TikTok's newest workout obsession: bungee jumping. We're also diving into the conversation around healthier alcohol choices now that drinking has been officially linked to cancer (yikes), plus 8 better-for-you junk food swaps so you can snack smarter without giving up your favorites. KOC: Keltie's Instagram: / keltieoconor Keltie's YouTube Channels: Main Channel: / keltieoconnor Keltie's TikTok: keltieoconner SAV: Sav's Instagram: / savwright Sav's YouTube Channel: / savannahwrightvideos Sav's TikTok: / savwright Hitting The Bars Instagram / hittingthebarspodcast Hitting The Bars Youtube / hittingthebars
What Happened to You? by Oprah Winfrey and Dr. Bruce D. Perry explores the impact of childhood trauma on emotional and mental well-being. Instead of asking, “What's wrong with you?” the book shifts the focus to “What happened to you?”—emphasizing how past experiences shape behavior. Using personal stories and neuroscience, the authors highlight how early adversity affects brain development and offer insights on healing and resilience. As always, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
The text comes from the Wikipedia page for Sylvia Earle. It provides an overview of her life, career, accomplishments, and publications.Earle is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. The article highlights her roles with National Geographic and NOAA, along with her work in marine conservation.It also lists awards, honors, and publications. The page details her career path from education to leading research expeditions and founding organizations dedicated to ocean protection.#SylviaEarle #MarineBiologist #Oceanographer #OceanExplorer #MarineConservation #OceanConservation #NationalGeographic #NOAA #WomenInScience #MarineScience #OceanProtection #ResearchExpedition #OceanAdvocate #EnvironmentalAuthor #MarineEducationhttps://discord.gg/jp5aSSkfNShttp://atlantisseacolony.com/https://www.patreon.com/atlantisseacolony
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
Gary King is being sued of sexual assaulting a crew member. Monica Lewinsky goes on Alex Cooper's podcast and speaks up about the hate she received after her presidential scandal, and Alex Cooper And Alix Earle have made headlines after Cooper and Earle are no longer doing business together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The race for governor is starting to take shape as new polling numbers show where things stand eight months out from Election Day. Michael Pope has the numbers. Here’s a link to the new polling from Roanoke College.
Elizabeth 'Lizzy' believes in balancing the empirically based tools of psychology with the life experience clients bring to the room. She hopes to create a genuine, and trusting environment for people where they can be challenged appropriately and see growth in their goals and self-awareness. Listen in while her and our Clinical Director dive into what drives Lizzy into being the therapist she is. If you'd like to read more on her biography, please click the below link: Lizzy Hanson's Biography Here
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
Join us for a great episode today. Steven Philpott and his partner and friend Earle put together a great panel of dr's and athletes for this one. Dr Uma, Dr Whitney Ogle, and Dr Mark Scialdone join , Amy Van dyken 6 time olympic meda winning swimmer and massive proponent of cannabis for athletes. We have two anonymous professional and olympic level athletes who join to share information bout the regulatory framework for drug testing and how to acquire cannabis exemptions . UFC fighter OX Williams joins us, as does Collin Palmer and Wade Laughter. This one was super educational for me so I hope you all enjoy Support the show
In this episode I invited my clients of the past 4 years, Earle & Nika, to my podcast studio. To talk about how they became both world champions and European champions, after we started working together. Quite an interesting story. Hope you will all enjoy. If you are interested in getting in touch and hearing more about how I work with dancers, and help them improve their level and performance. Please send me a DM on instagram @byjschristensen Fill out the contact form on my website www.jschristensen.dk (in Danish though) Or send me an email at mail@jschristensen.dk
Earle Nelson, known as “The Gorilla Killer,” was an American serial killer who terrorized the United States and Canada in the 1920s. Born in 1897, he exhibited signs of violent and erratic behavior from an early age, possibly due to a childhood head injury. Nelson mostly targeted landladies and women offering rooms for rent, using … Continue reading Episode 443: Serial Killer Earle Nelson – The Gorilla Man
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
2/12/2025 PODCAST Episodes #1802 - #1804 GUESTS: Tony Abboud, Phill Kline, Phillip Patrick, Rep. Morgan Griffith, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, Marci McCarthy, Salleigh Grubbs, Debbie Dooley, Mallory Staples, Coach Steve Sabins + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth Want more of today's show? Episode #1802 Mike Johnson Inches Closer To One Big Beautiful Bill; Rogue Judges Use Lawfare To Jam Up Trump Policies Episode #1803 VA Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears Reconciles With Fredericks Episode #1804 Peach Crew Eviscerates Commie Judges, Chris Carr and Fani Willis Fundraiser https://johnfredericksradio.libsyn.com/
In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies and streaming shows I watched in winter 2024/2025, and share my opinions on them. I also take a look at my ebook advertising results from January 2025. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Half-Orc Paladin, Book #3 in the Half-Elven Thief series, (as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward) at my Payhip store: PALADIN50 The coupon code is valid through February 28, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook for the bad February weather, we've got you covered! 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 238 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is February 7, 2025 and today we are discussing the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter 2024 and 2025. Before that, we will do Coupon of the Week, an update on my current writing projects, Question of the Week, and my ad results from January 2025. First, let's start with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Half-Orc Paladin, Book Three in the Half-Elven Thief Series (as excellently narrated by Leanne Woodward) at my Payhip store. That coupon code is PALADIN50. This coupon code will be valid through February the 28th, 2025, so if you need a new audiobook to get you through the bad February weather, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing and audiobook projects. As I mentioned last week, Shield of Deception is now out and you can get it at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, Smashwords and my Payhip store. It is doing quite well. Thank you all for that. I hope you enjoy the book and I've been hearing good things about it from people who read it. Now that Shield of Deception is done, my main project is now Ghost in the Assembly and I am 36,000 words into it as of this recording, which puts me almost on Chapter 8 of 21. So I'm about one third of the way through the rough draft, give or take. If all goes well. I'm hoping that book will be out in March. My secondary project is Shield of Battle, which is the sequel to Shield of Deception and I am about 2,000 words into that. I'm also 50,000 words into what will be the third and final Stealth and Spells book, Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest. It was originally named Reactant, but I decided to change the name to Final Quest because that sounds better and if all goes well, that will probably be out in the middle of the year, give or take. In audiobook news, Cloak of Masks (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) is now out at all audio stores, including Audible, so you can listen to that there. Work is almost done on Cloak of Dragonfire. It's being proof-listened to as I record this and hopefully that should be out before too much longer. So that is where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:19 Question of the Week Next up is Question of the Week, which is intended to inspire interesting discussions of enjoyable topics. This week's topic, which ties into our main topic: what was the favorite movie you saw in 2024? No wrong answers, obviously (including “I hate everything I saw in 2024”). We have a few responses for this. JD says: It was either Transformers One or Deadpool and Wolverine. Mary says: I didn't see any movies in 2024. Doug says: Dune was one of the books I read in the ‘70s. Like your books, I never got enough back then. I was buying Hardcovers. I still have six of them. I have seen the two versions of the books. Can't wait to see this version of the books. I have seen the first movies. Hope to see more. David says: Godzilla versus Kong was pretty much the only one from last year I saw. I just bought Gladiator 2 but haven't watched it yet. Davette says: I enjoyed both Dune 2 and The Fall Guy and Inside Out 2 and Deadpool and Wolverine. My favorite was Wicked, mainly because I've been waiting on that movie for years. Bonnie says: I haven't seen any movies or watched TV in years. For myself, I think it would be a tie for my favorite movie of 2024 for between Dune 2 and The Fall Guy. The two Dune movies, for all the stuff they changed from the book, are probably the most faithful adaptation it was possible to make with that very dense and very weird book. I thought The Fall Guy was just hilarious and I had no idea it was based on TV series from the ‘80s until I read up about it on the Internet after I saw the movie. It was interesting that we didn't have very many responses to this question the week and of those responses, one third of them was “I didn't see any movies in 2024.” So if the movie industry is wondering why it's in so much trouble, I think we might have just found the answer here in that nobody wants to go to see movies in the theater anymore. 00:04:09 Ad Results for January 2025 Now onto our next topic, how my ads performed in January 2025. Now as usual for my books in January, I used Facebook ads, Amazon ads, and BookBub ads, so let's break them down by category- first, by Facebook ads. As usual, I advertised The Ghosts and Cloak Games/Cloak Mage. GHOSTS: $4.08 for every dollar, with 22% of the profit coming from the audiobooks. CLOAK GAMES/MAGE: $3.38 for every dollar, with 6% of the profit coming from the audiobooks. So that went pretty well. I'm hoping that percentage will go up once Cloak of Dragonfire is done and we can put together Cloak Mage Omnibus Three. I also did some Amazon ads – specifically for HALF-ELVEN THIEF, STEALTH & SPELLS ONLINE: CREATION, and THE LINUX COMMAND LINE BEGINNERS GUIDE. Remember, for an Amazon ad to be effective, it usually needs to be generating at least one sale for every eight clicks on the ads. HALF-ELVEN THIEF: $4.65 for every dollar spent, 1.85 sales for every click. It's just an amazing ratio-thank you for that. STEALTH & SPELLS ONLINE: CREATION: Lost $0.15 for every dollar spent, 1 sale for every 4.76 clicks. THE LINUX COMMAND LINE BEGINNER'S GUIDE: $3.16 for every dollar spent, 33% of the profit from audio, 1.34 sales for every click. The standout was HALF-ELVEN THIEF, which actually had more sales than clicks on the ads. That hardly ever happens! You can see there's a reason I'm going to conclude STEALTH & SPELLS with the third book, because it just doesn't sell well. All of the advertising experiments I have tried to make it sell well have not responded to date. That said, we did improve from December, where I only got a sale for every 14 clicks. Additionally, Amazon ads work really well with nonfiction books, since they respond a lot better to keyword ads. Finally, I used Bookbub ads for THE GHOSTS on Apple. That went pretty well. THE GHOSTS: $4 for every $1 spent. So, all in all, a pretty good month for ads, though STEALTH & SPELLS remains the weak point. As always everyone, thank you for buying the books and listening to the audiobooks. 00:06:50 Main Topic: Movie/TV Show Reviews of Winter 2024/Early Winter 2025 Now onto our main topic, the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter 2024 and early winter 2025. As always, my ratings are totally subjective and based on nothing more concrete than my own opinions. Our first one is Red One, which came out in 2024. This was a strange mashup of genres, a holiday movie, urban fantasy, a thriller, and just a little bit of existential horror. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson plays Callum Drift, who is the head of Santa Claus's security. Meanwhile, Chris Evans plays an unscrupulous hacker and thief named Jack O'Malley. Jack unwittingly helps unknown malefactors kidnap Santa Claus and so Callum and Jack have to team up to rescue Santa from his kidnappers. This sounds like a lighthearted holiday movie, but it really isn't. The movie is rather dour and takes itself very seriously. Callum acts like he's in a Jason Bourne movie and deals with various supernatural creatures like a special forces operator assessing targets. Additionally, there are some urban fantasy elements with the vast government agency dedicated to hiding the supernatural world from normal people. I don't think the dissonance really worked at all. It had pieces of a light holiday movie and pieces of a thriller and they really didn't mesh. It's not hard to see why this one didn't do well in the theaters, on top of its enormous budget. Overall Grade: D (In the spirit of Christmas generosity) Next up is Argylle, which came out in 2024. This was a dumb movie, but I enjoyed it, kind of like Murder Mystery with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston on Netflix. I mean that wasn't exactly Shakespeare or Milton, but I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy myself while watching it. Same thing applies to Argylle. The plot is that the protagonist Ellie Conway is a bestselling spy novelist. Ellie is a bit of an eccentric personality and travels everywhere with her cat in a backpack that has a window in it so the cat can see what's going on. However, it turns out that Ellie's novels are accurately predicting events in real life espionage, so several sinister spy agencies are hunting her down to learn her secret. A spy named Aidan saves Ellie, claiming that he's the only one she can trust. Of course, this is the kind of movie that has a shocking betrayal and plot twist every eight minutes or so, and the revelation of the central twist made me face palm a bit. There is a fight scene at the end involving colored smoke that's absolutely bonkers. It was on Apple Plus or Apple TV or whatever it's called, but that means all the characters did all their computing on shiny new Apple devices, which is always amusing. Overall Grade: D+ (but barely) Next up is Venom: The Last Dance, which came out in 2024. It wasn't as good as the first two since so many of the characters did not return, but it brought the Venom Trilogy to a mostly satisfying conclusion. Eddie Brock and Venom are on the run after the events of Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Unbeknownst to either of them, the US government has a secret facility holding captured symbiant aliens and the agency that runs the facility is hunting for them. Unbeknownst to the US government, the creator of the symbiotes, an evil entity named Knull is preparing to escape his prison and to do that, he needs Eddie/Venom delivered to him alive, so he dispatches his creatures to Earth hunt down Eddie and Venom, with disastrous results. The best part of the movie was the comedic duo of Eddie and Venom since the movie takes the absurdity of their situation and leans into it. Overall Grade: B- Next up is the Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, which came out in 2024. I read an interview with Brandon Sanderson where he said that a big part of the problem with movie adaptations of books is that the filmmakers often want to tell their own story, not the books'. So they basically used the book as a framework for telling their own story, which inevitably annoys the readers of the book. I suspect that was what happened with The War of the Rohirrim. This movie was a mixture of strong points and weaknesses. Apparently it only exists because New Line needed to put out something or they'd lose film rights to Tolkien's stuff, and so The War of the Rohirrim was fast-tracked. The strong points: the animation looked pretty, the battle scenes were fun to watch, the voice performances were good, and the music was also good. The weak points: it felt too long and slow-paced. I think a good half-hour could have been cut of the characters looking pensive and thoughtful (and saved the animators a lot of work in the process). Additionally, I don't think the changes to the plot quite worked. It's based out of the Appendices of The Lord of the Rings, specifically the history of Rohan. In the book, the plot is touched off when the corrupt Lord Freca demands that King Helm's daughter Hera marry Freca's son Wulf. Helm takes exception to this and ends up killing Freca. His son Wulf swears vengeance, gathers an army from Rohan's enemies, and sets out to seize the crown for himself. In the book, Helm's sons are killed, and Helm himself dies in the defense of the Hornburg (which later becomes known as Helm's Deep), but his nephew Frealof gathers an army, kills Wulf, and becomes the new king of Rohan. That would have been perfectly good for the plot, but as we mentioned above, I think the screenwriters decided they wanted to write about a Strong Female Character, so they massively expanded Hera's part and made her the protagonist. The problem with this as an adaptation is that Hera is only mentioned once in the book, so the script has to make up a lot of extra stuff to justify Hera's presence, which always weakens an adaptation of a book. This version of Hera would have been in danger of becoming a stereotypical #girlboss character, but she acts more like a Japanese anime protagonist, which does work better in this sort of movie than an Americanized Strong Female Character. So, in the end, not a bad movie, but I think it would have worked better if they had stuck closer to the original plot in the book. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Golden Era, which came out in 2022. This is a documentary about the making of the classic Nintendo 64 game Goldeneye and the company behind it. Until I watched this, I never knew that Rare, the company that made Goldeneye, was based in the UK. I admit I really didn't play Goldeneye back in the ‘90s and early ‘00s. I did a few times at various social events, but I never really got into it since I didn't own a game console from 1998 to 2019. Nonetheless, Goldeneye was a very influential game that left its mark on all first-person shooter games since. The documentary interviews most of the people who were involved in the making of Goldeneye, and it was fascinating to see how they more or less accidentally created a genre-defining game. If you enjoyed Goldeneye or are interested in video game history at all, the documentary is worth watching. After many years of official unavailability, Goldeneye is now available on Nintendo Switch and Xbox, so I may have to give it a try. Overall grade: B Next up is Wonka, which came out in 2023. I didn't really intend to watch this, but it was on in the background while I was playing Starfield…and Starfield has a lot of loading screens. This movie wasn't made for me, not even remotely, but I thought it was a competently executed example of a movie musical. Anyway, the plot revolves around a young Willy Wonka coming to a city that seems like a weird hybrid between Paris and New York. Wonka sets out to start selling his innovative chocolates, but soon runs into stiff opposition from the corrupt local candy industry, the corrupt local police chief, and his equally corrupt landlady, who has somehow transitioned from hospitality to luring people into debt slavery. Wonka makes allies from his fellow indentured workers, and soon he is conducting local chocolate manufacturing like a heist. Like I said, this really wasn't made for me, and I'm sure people who actually like musicals would have many more detailed opinions. But this had some genuinely funny bits. Hugh Grant as an Oompa Loompa was hilarious, and so was Rowan Atkinson as a corrupt bishop. The best line: “Judgment has come…in a most unexpected form!” Overall grade: B Next up is Man on the Inside, which came out in 2024, and this is a Netflix comedy series from Mike Schur, who created Parks and Recreation, The Good Place and Brooklyn 99. To describe this show, think of a meditation about accepting the inevitability of aging and death through Schur's comedic style, and you'll be there. Anyway, Ted Danson stars as a recently widowed retired professor of engineering named Charles. His daughter is worried that he's not handling things well and becoming too isolated, so suggests that he find a hobby. Charles answers a classified ad for an “older man who can use technology” and finds himself recruited by a private investigator named Julie. Julie's company has been hired to find a thief within a retirement home, and Julie is about 35 years too young to convincingly infiltrate a retirement home. Hence, Charles pretends to be a new resident, and finds himself befriending the residents he is supposed to investigate. All the while, he tries to deal with the remaining grief from his wife's death, which he never got around to processing in the moment. In my opinion, The Good Place and Brooklyn 99 both kind of fell apart in their final seasons, but Man on the Inside avoids that in its final episodes, providing good resolution to both the conflict and the emotional stakes. I thought it was both bittersweet and quite funny, and I approve that there's going to be a 2nd season. Overall grade: B Next up is Minted, which came out in 2023, and this was an interesting documentary about the rise in the fall of the NFT, which in the early 2020s we were assured was going to be the next big thing, but it just turned out to be yet another scam. The documentary follows an interesting course, first explaining what an NFT is, and then interviewing artists who made life-changing money from minting their early NFTS. But then the speculators arrived, and followed swiftly by the scammers. As of 2025, of course, NFTs are quite worthless, like so many much-vaunted Web 3.0 style technologies. I think the documentary's biggest weakness was assuming that NFT technology was around to stay and would find a use that would help artists. I agree that it's around to stay, but I don't think it adds value to anything at all. Nevertheless, an interesting look into the NFT fad and the impact it had on artists. Overall grade: B Next up is Gladiator 2, which came out in 2024. This is basically the same movie as the original Gladiator, just reshuffled a bit and with twenty years of improved technology. The main character Hanno is a soldier in an African city that rebels against Rome. After the rebellion is inevitably crushed, he is taken as a slave and ends up as a gladiator in Rome, determined to take his vengeance on the Roman general who ordered the death of his wife. However, the general was only carrying out the orders of the insane twin emperors Geta and Caracalla. For that matter, Hanno's owner, the charming and affable Macrinus, has his own agenda. As Hanno seeks revenge, he finds himself drawn into the deadly game of imperial politics and must confront the secrets of his own past. The movie is only very vaguely accurate in terms of history, but it does a good job of capturing the corruption and decadence of the Roman Empire at that time. The empire was in very bad shape, and in fact was only a few years from what historians call the Crisis of the Third Century, a fifty year period of continual civil war, assassination, usurpation, and economic meltdown that resulted in the empire breaking into three separate states for about fifteen years. Everyone knows that the Roman Empire fell in 476 AD, but it very nearly didn't make it even to 300 AD. So the ending of Gladiator 2 is a total fantasy, like one of those alt-history books where the Roman Empire ends up conquering the Americas or expanding into outer space. That said, I enjoyed the movie. Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, and Connie Nielsen in particular gave very good performances, with Denzel Washington's Macrinus as the standout. Overall grade: B Next up is High Sierra, which came out in 1941, and this is 1940s true crime grimdark. A common misconception is that black and white films are generally more sanitized and saccharine than modern fare. This definitely isn't true – there wasn't any gratuitous violence and nudity in ‘40s movies, but some of them were very cynical and dark. High Sierra definitely falls into that category. Humphrey Bogart plays Roy Earle, a bank robber currently in Indiana state prison. His former boss Big Mac arranges a pardon for him, and brings him out to California for one last big job. Unfortunately, the other people on Earle's crew are idiots, and he has a growing sense of impending disaster. Additionally, Earle gets emotionally entangled with two women – Velma, a sick woman from his hometown, and Marie, a woman inured to the lifestyle of criminals. As Earle prepares for the job and attempts to deal with the two women, things get more and more complicated. Definitely on the darker side as I mentioned, but well worth watching, both as a historical artifact and a crime story in its own right. Overall grade: B+ Next is Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 5, which came out in 2024. Lower Decks is an example of a parody of a thing that is so good that it sort of loops around the horseshoe and becomes a good example of the thing it is parodying. Season 5 is the undeserved end to the very funny Lower Decks series. Paramount really, really wants to get purchased by Skydance, and that's probably going to happen in 2025, so there's a lot of clearing the decks at Paramount, and I expect Lower Decks was one of the casualties. Then again, our protagonists are no longer lower deckers but junior officers, so perhaps it was a natural place to end the show. So Lower Decks went out pretty strong with a collection of funny and good episodes. All the characters experienced plot arcs and development. The lower deckers matured from the callow ensigns they were in Season 1, and the senior officers likewise experienced character growth and development. (I liked Commander Ransom's triumphant battle cry of “high intensity interval training!”) I'd say the only weakness is that the show ended with multiverse stuff, and I don't like multiverse stuff in general. Still, the show made a compelling argument for the multiverse as a concept, and the multiverse plot did give an excuse to bring back various Trek actors for speaking parts. And, to be fair, Star Trek has been doing multiverse stuff long, long before the Marvel movies ran the concept into the ground – Captain Kirk was dealing with alternate universe stuff back in the 1960s. The last episode was a satisfactory conclusion to the series. Lower Decks might be over, but once the Skydance acquisition settles down, maybe the character will return in a new show called Junior Officers? One can hope! Overall grade: B+ Next up is the Frasier reboot Season 2, which also came out in 2024. I liked this about as much as I liked Season 1, which is to say I enjoyed it and found it funny. Frasier's and his son Frederick's relationship seems to have reached equilibrium, so the season spent more time on more 1940s style screwball comedy, which is not a bad thing. Some of the best comedy remains the conflicts between Frasier and Frederick, which is of course an echo of Frasier's own conflicts with his father back in the original show in the 1990s. I think the best episode was the return of Frasier's scheming, Machiavellian agent Bebe and her daughter Phoebe, who did not exactly fall far from the maternal apple tree. The 10-episode format for the season does seem rather cramped compared to the 20-ish episodes per season of the original show, but that was a different era. Frasier remains, as one of the characters said in the previous season, the same well-meaning buffoon who goes “that extra, ill-advised mile.” I hope we get a Season 3, but with the shakeups we mentioned at Paramount, that seems unlikely. Overall grade: A- Finally, let's close with the three best things I saw in Winter 2024/2025. The first of my favorite three is Saturday Night, which came out in 2024. This is a biopic about the chaotic first night of Saturday Night Live back in the 1970s. Quite hilarious in a vicious sort of way, and (from what I understand) it accurately captures the sheer chaos of live TV. Of course, the chaos surrounding SNL is probably a bit higher than usual for standard live television. After I watched it, I looked it up, and it seems the movie compresses about three months' worth of events into the hour and a half before the launch of the very first episode. What's amusing is that the more outlandish an event in the movie was, the more likely it was to have actually happened in the leadup to the show's launch. It was the mundane stuff that was made up, not the crazy stuff. JK Simmons was hilarious as Milton Berle. Nowadays, SNL is an Institution, so it was amusing to see it back when everyone thought it was a bad idea that would fail catastrophically. The movie convincingly captured the “look” of the 1970s – all the characters looked like they were made of nicotine, cholesterol, and cocaine, and in some instances, a lot of cocaine. That stuff is bad for you, as several SNL stars later found out to their sorrow. It really shows the randomness of history – watching the creation of SNL, you wouldn't expect it to have lasting cultural impact, but it did. Overall grade: A The second of my three favorite things I saw was The Thin Man, which came out in 1934. This is based on a novel by Dashiel Hammett (most famous for writing The Maltese Falcon), and was made pre-Hays Code, so the female lead tended to wear outfits that show off a bit more skin than you would otherwise expect in a 1930s movie. Interestingly, The Thin Man is a fusion of a noir detective movie and a screwball comedy, not two genres that are usually connected, and somehow it all works. Anyway, the movie centers around detective Nick and his wife Nora, who have returned to New York after a four-year sojourn to California. Nick used to be a private detective, but then he married the wealthy Nora, and wanted to retire to a life of ease and parties with a lot of alcohol. Except everyone in New York assumes that Nick isn't retired and is back on the case, and so he gets dragged into the disappearance of an eccentric factory owner and a string of murders that pop up around it. Of course, Nick isn't as reluctant to come out of retirement as he pretends. As is often the case in many movies made in the 1930s, many of the rich characters are shown as malicious buffoons, especially the factory owner's ex-wife. Nick and Nora, as the protagonists, are of course exempt from this. This is considered a classic, and deservedly so – the characters are sharply drawn, the dialogue is good, the performances are excellent, the movie manages to portray a fairly complex plot in 90 minutes. You'll want to watch it with the captions on, of course, because while human nature may not have changed in the ninety years since this movie came out, audio technology has sure improved. Fun fact: Nick and Nora's dog is named Asta, which is apparently a frequent answer in crossword puzzles due to the double vowels. Overall grade: A Now, for the third of my three favorite things I saw in Winter 2024/2025, that would be Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, which came out in 2024. This is Star Wars meets The Goonies meets Pirates of the Caribbean, and despite that very odd combination of influences, the show was really quite good. The show opens on the idyllic planet of At Attin, which looks like an idealized version of 1980s suburbia filtered through Star Wars. Everyone on the planet has the same job – contributing to the Great Work (whatever that is). Since our four protagonists are kids, they don't pay much attention to that or the concerns of the adults. When one of the children discovers a derelict spaceship in the woods, they accidentally activate it and fly off-planet. This is a problem because At Attin is protected by a Barrier that doesn't allow travel, and the galaxy is a dangerous place with a lot of pirate gangs roaming around looking for prey. However, the children fall in with Jod, who claims to be a Jedi who will help the kids get back to their home. Everyone they meet warns them that Jod is a con artist and not to be trusted, but he demonstrates Force powers again and again (which would seem to support his claim that he's a Jedi). And the kids' home of At Attin has a mysterious secret, one that Jod desperately wants to claim for himself. This is very entertaining all the way through. Star Wars really works best as a kids' adventure show (in my opinion), though I'm still looking forward to the second season of Andor, which is Star Wars crossed with a John le Carre spy thriller. Overall grade: A So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
Nick kicks things off with a recap of the 2025 Grammys. Dawes & friends celebrate L.A, Kendrick Lamar wins big, Beyonce finally wins album of the year, and Chappell Roan tells it like it is.Song: Dawes - “I Love L.A.”Greg is back with Round 10 of “Bangers & Mashups.” This round features mashups from Instagram creators and we listen to the latest from the master DJ Cummerbund.Songs:Harleysantana239 - Take the Power Back + James Brown Jimlapbap - Last Resort + Here Comes the SunJimlapbap - I Wanna Dance With Somebody + In The EndDJ Cummerbund - Everybody & The Sunshine BandJay wraps up the episode with an album he fell in love with in the early 2000's. Steve Earle first made it big in the Alt Country scene of the 1980s. Earle lived the rock and roll lifestyle a little too hard and wound up in prison for drug possession charges in the early 90s. Upon his release, he started his own label, embraced the clean life and released the album “I Feel Alright.” Jay shares some of his favorite songs from the album.Songs:Steve Earle - “Hardcore Troubadoor”Steve Earle - “Valentines Day”Steve Earle - “I Feel Alright (Live at Cold Creek Correctional Facility)”
More maligned than most inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Earle Combs has developed an unfair reputation over the last decade or so as one of the worst choices of the old Veteran's Committee, 55 years ago this week. Mike and Bill look back at the Kentucky schoolmaster to see whether that reputation is warranted and find a much better player than they expected. Plus, happy birthday to Charley Gelbert and Bibb Falk! And farewell to Bob Kelly, Gail Henley, Al Fitzmorris, and Rico Carty.
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
Earle Nelson was a serial killer who preyed mostly on women who ran boarding houses. Described as a dark and stocky man with "long arms and large hands" the media gave him the knickname "The Gorilla Killer" or the "Dark Strangler." He would strangle his victims and often commit sexual acts with the body. He is considered America's first sex murderer of the 20th century. Subscribe to our YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@bangdangnetworkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/outlaws-gunslingers--4737234/support.
Dr. Brian Case has been a PCS therapist for 28 years and counting. Please enjoy this meaningful and easy going conversation as these two colleagues, two friends, speak about how he began his journey.
.After a long and successful professional career in England, Robbie Mustoe came to the United States to coach college soccer. He found his way to Bentley University and then Boston College, on a trajectory to becoming a college head coach. Along the way, however, he decided to try his hand at television and landed a gig at ESPN covering the sport he played for so long in England. When NBC won the rights to the Premier League, the expressed an interest in adding Mustoe to the studio team being assembled to support the partnership. Mustoe was chosen, along with Robbie Earle and Rebecca Lowe. He and Earle have become known as "The Two Robbies" and, along with Lowe, continue to anchor the league's coverage over a decade later. Mustoe joined Founding Fubtol to talk about his journey to NBC and beyond. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com. Email us at kent@foundingfutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Robbie Mustoe (Studio Analyst, NBC Sports Premier League coverage) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. A key concept in this episode is that you are not you emotions...you feel your emotions Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
Discover how mindfulness, compassion, and spiritual growth can reshape your life. In today's fast-paced world, finding peace and meaning can feel elusive. This episode dives into the incredible story of Earle Birney, a meditation teacher and spiritual guide, who found enlightenment in the most unexpected place. Learn how his journey from rebellion to reflection offers lessons for anyone seeking balance, clarity, and purpose in life. In this episode:Uncover the transformative power of retreat and meditation, and why they're essential in today's noisy world. Learn practical tips to train your mind for focus, joy, and resilience. Explore how mindfulness and compassion can lead to personal and collective healing. Press play now to discover how meditation can empower you to live with love, grace, and a deeper connection to yourself and others.˚
Today we are joined by Andy Earle. Andy is the founder of the elite ghostwriting firm Write it Great. He and his team help people with Big Ideas write books that can change the way people think. He also hosts the Talking to Teens podcast, where he interviews authors about how to have difficult conversations with teenagers. [Jan 13, 2025] 00:00 - Intro 00:19 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 02:36 - Andy Earle Intro 03:05 - The Path to Ghostwriting 06:14 - Talking to Teens Podcast 10:11 - Self Confrontation 14:33 - Don't Tell Me What to Do! 19:40 - Getting Ghosted 23:14 - Find Andy Earle online - Podcast: talkingtoteens.com - Website: writeitgreat.com 24:29 - Book Recommendations - The Black Swan - Nassim Nicholas Taleb - The Selfish Gene - Richard Dawkins 25:51 - Mentors - Mark Goulston 28:38 - Guest Wrap Up & Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org
Ben Durant & Bryon Kozaczka join me this week to discuss Caroline Earle. We talk about how she met Windom Earle, how she is depicted through "The Final Dossier" and "My Life, My Tapes", her relationship to Dale Cooper and her influence throughout Season 2. Twin Peaks Unwrapped on Spotify & Twitter: https://open.spotify.com/show/52HxZv9xf6SVQ6pKhzF0uz https://x.com/twinpeaksunwrap?lang=en Twin Peaks Unwrapped The Book: https://www.bluerosemag.com/?product=twin-peaks-unwrapped-book Intro/Outro song: "Just You" by Luca De Paoli
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
From now until January 11, Writers Talking - a series of eight conversations from our archives.In one of our most popular podcasts recorded in August 2021, Earle Peach talks with us about writing songs and shares some of his music. Peach is the director of three Vancouver-based choral groups including the High and Lows Choir and Solidarity Notes Labour Choir. He also plays a bunch of instruments and performs with musical groups but he says he identifies most strongly as a songwriter. Questions to the Moon is published by Lazara Press.
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
Join us as we dig into Steve's 2016 collaboration with Shawn Colvin. Also: Saint Luigi, David Lee Roth's Sonrisa Salvaje, and infinite waves of ska.
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
The Secret of the Spiritual heart is learning how to let go....allowing the heart to remain in a state of openness. The Untethered Soul seeks to remind us of who we truly are. It provides insights that can help us be free from limitations and soar beyond boundaries others and ourselves have set. Addtionally, it is our prayer that you receive powerful life lessons from each and every episode that you can apply to your daily life to help you reach the other side of depression. If you have any questions for Dr Earle, please reach out to him at Guy@DrGuyEarle.com. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with the thought of suicide, please, contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline @ 800-273-8255. www.DrGuyEarle.com A Podcast by www.Grzzly.Digital
This week, Alix takes the podcast to Wisconsin and vlogs her Thanksgiving break with her family. Alix and Ashtin sit down with their dad to discuss his role as their manager, navigating the social media business, and how he helped build her team. To close the episode, Alix and Ashtin ask their grandma a series of “What Would Grandma Do?” questions from listeners. Follow and connect with all things @HotMess across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Due to confusion with an unrelated pharmaceutical company operating under the HIMS trademark name, earlier this year, HIMS Inc. began doing business as Selvas North America in alignment with its parent company name, Selvas Healthcare, for selling its assistive technology products. Presenter Contact Info Earle Harrison, National Account Manager Email: Earle@SelvasBLV.com Phone: 512-914-1925 Website: https://selvasblv.com/
In 1943, the book “Makers of Modern Strategy” was released and was an immediate success. The editor, Edward Mead Earle, had hoped to offer the public a historical lens through which to understand a world in the midst of a global war. Joining us to talk about the book, its intellectual history, and legacy is Michael Finch. Finch is the author of “Making Makers: The Past, The Present, and the Study of War.”
Wendy Earle is an art curator currently based in Akron, Ohio. During our conversation she gives us a real life view of what it takes to be a curator, shares when and how she developed her love for art, the hoops and hurdles that come with bringing a show to life and what ultimately keeps her inspired to keep going. Follow Wendy: https://www.instagram.com/wendyintheworld
Lisa has tremendous respect for the clients who come to PCS and for the work they do to heal and to grow. She believes that people are incredibly resilient and is honored to work alongside clients in the Intensive Program to support their process. Lisa's orientation is strength-based and trauma-informed. She believes in the power of connection and authenticity to create a safe and supportive therapeutic environment. Her credentials are as follows: PhD in Clinical - Developmental Psychology, MA in Human Development Arizona Licensed Psychologist, Arizona Certified School Psychologist, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Internal Family Systems Informed Therapist
There's a chill in the air, trick-or-treaters are filling the streets, and in just 24 hours Candy will be aggressively on sale in your local Grocer. While I myself am NOT a fruit candy man I prefer my sugar dehydration by way of Chocolate, Earle from HR stops by as we discuss who isn't and isn't on our respective Mt Rushmore of Fruitbased Candy!! Huge Thank you to Will Trenum for this seasons music!!
We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!Recently, in August of 2024, we released a Watchfire Music Theater Of The Imagination video entitled Brent Nicholson Earl, A Most Extraordinary Man. It is an amazing story of determination and triumph, and it memorializes the 1986 fundraising Close Upon The Hour Concert in New York City that helped finance Brent Nicholson Earle, and The American Run For The End Of Aids, his historic run around the circumference of the United States, bringing National attention to the plight and potential solutions of the AIDS epidemic. In the video, I tell the story of this lifelong friend who spent his life championing Gay rights. The story, which was the main feature in a decade ending People Magazine Special, is a doozy. In remembering back, there are so many angles to the telling of the story, that I found it impossible in the video to tell the complete story. Consequently, in October of 2024 I interviewed Brent Nicholson Earl and asked him to look back once again at this time in his life nd recall some of the amazing insights and special moments of his historic run.a This podcast, an addendum to the video, does just that. Watch the video!Brought to you by Watchfire Music watchfiremusic.com Updated Watchfire Music Commercial To access all of the episodes in our podcast, please subscribe to Watchfire Music's Theater Of The Imagination Subscription Series. Unlock all of the episodes and experience so much more! Learn More here: https://bit.ly/theater-of-the-imagination-info Or, if you're ready to subscribe, subscribe here: https://bit.ly/subscribe-to-theater-of-the-imagination We'd love to hear from you! Please send us a Text Message!
Some of us are blessed with big hearts. Or big brains. Or big penises.Then there's Earle Nelson, who was really only blessed with big hands, big forearms, and big hole in his big ass head.This is the story of the Gorilla Strangler.Ad-free episodes, and hours of extra TCK content each week, exclusive merch, and early access to all of the 11:59 Media podcasts. Start accessing hundreds of additional hours!Visit 11:59 PLUS or https://www.patreon.com/1159media
Brianna LaPaglia and Grace O'Malley have a lot to recap after spending the weekend together in Cape Cod. They also discuss the latest pop culture moments of the summer, such as the recent Earle parties, Charlie XCX, Julia Fox and more. Also in this episode, Grace relives her summer school days and Bri goes IN on this season of Love Island. TIMECODES: 00:00 Intro 04:15 Cape cod recap 13:42 Fomo from the Earles 16:03 Madeline Argy drama 28:12 Summer school 37:26 New studio 39:04 Grace is moving 52:45 Love Island 1:07:40 Grace's comedy show 1:10:07 Outro SUPPORT THE SHOW: Pirate Water | Go to drinkpiratewater.com to find Pirate Water in a location near you or order it now on GoPuff! Gametime | Download the Gametime app or go to https://gametime.co, enter your email, and redeem code PLANBRI for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply). Hustle Butter | Head over to https://hustlebutter.com and use code BRI15 for 15% off your order! BodyArmor | Head on over to the BODYARMOR store on Amazon, use code 15BARSTOOLBA for 15% off your order today. https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/DE224591-0242-49F7-8DC0-1F9912EA3A93?channel=BARSTOOL Tushy | Get 10% off your first bidet order when you use code PLANBRI at https://hellotushy.com. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planbriuncut/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@planbriuncut?lang=en Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/planbriuncut Our Merch: https://store.barstoolsports.com/collections/planbri-uncut?gad_source=1&gadid=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5OfqyMXOhAMVIWtHAR0ywwSVEAAYASAAEgLvMvD_BwE&utm_campaign=18065118167&utm_content=&utm_medium=paid&utm_source=google&utm_term=You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/planbri