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Oh, Archieeee. Edith Bunker (as portrayed by Jean Stapleton) was a force of nature. At turns both naïve and loud, Edith's point of view was critical to the success of the 70's sitcom, All in the Family, for nine seasons. Season 8, however, was a harrowing one for the beloved housewife. Yes, dear listener, we are venturing into some “very special episodes” of the acclaimed TV show. “Edith's 50th Birthday” was a groundbreaking portrayal of s*xual assault, survival, and trauma. “Edith's Crisis of Faith” was a gut-wrenching depiction of a murderous hate crime and how it can challenge one's religious beliefs. Join the Old Roommates as they revisit both special episodes all through their middle-aged lens. Listen to this.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on social media @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review!#AllintheFamily #ArchieBunker #EdithBunker #NormanLear #CarrollO'Connor #JeanStapleton#SallyStruthers #RobReiner
Brian and Jason discuss Grant's Fantasy Suite dates in the Dominican Republic, Archie and Edith Bunker and cottage cheese.#BachelorNation #BachelorPodcast #TheBachelor #BachelorInParadise #Bachelorette #BachelorRecap #BachelorAnalysis #BachelorGossip #BachelorFantasyLeague #BachChat #RoseCeremony #BachelorDrama #BachelorettePodcast #BachelorJourney #BachelorFinale #RealityTVPodcast #BachelorFanTalk Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-bachelor-lifestyle/donations
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman entire Thursday, February 8th, 2024 show. 6:05 Beth Song of the Day; Ralph Norman, JJ Jansen, and possibly Sgt. Slaughter on show today 6:20 Beth just got a package from a listener; Memories of Tweetsie Railroad 6:35 Bo recalls story from Bob Lacey about meeting Fred Kirby on first day at WBT; Bo's picture with Kirby 6:50 RAM Business Update; Coke introducing new Raspberry Spice flavor, Bo not happy 7:05 Hornets lose ninth game in a row; Clifford, Bridges comments; will Bridges be traded? 7:20 Matt Rhule, Cam Newton comments about Brock Purdy 7:35 More from Cam Newton speaking at SB radio row in Vegas 7:50 Crossing the Streams: Brett Winterble - SCOTUS to consider Trump Ballot Case in Colorado 8:05 Nevada Caucuses today; follow up on SCOTUS hearing today 8:20 Guest: Congressman Ralph Norman, his support for Nikki Haley; Border bill latest 8:35 Guest: JJ Jansen, Panthers Long Snapper - Super Bowl preview; Panthers coaching change 8:50 More with Jansen - big game this weekend 9:05 Viral pic of Archie & Edith Bunker indicates they were 44 & 48 yrs old on show 9:20 More on ages of actors; Report says washing machines only need one cycle 9:35 Guest: Dr. Ashley Lucas, PHD Weightless & Nutrition - discussion of weight loss trends; drugs, lifestyle 9:50 Callers on washing machine cycles; Final thoughts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This show is made possible by you - thank you for supporting us on Patreon - subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our live audience They Joined It episodes (https://www.patreon.com/TheyCoinedItPodPatreon.com/theycoineditpod) (There were issues distributing this pod, so we're posting it a now third time to see if it reaches Apple Podcasts) Is Jim Hobart Satan or the scorpion? Is there a difference? Some of our people seem to have their last day at McCann before some of our people have had their first. Don't sleep on our Quotes section where Roberta pulls a real Edith Bunker. Dan and Roberta discuss Mad Men season 7 episode 12: "Lost Horizon in "Hobart's Best Girl." WE'VE GOT MERCH! - They Coined It on a shirt or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug or Eminently Chewable on a sticker or whatever else. etsy.com/shop/theycoineditstore CONTACT US: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1) - need a podcast theme? Adam is your guy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-jasper/message
This show is made possible by you - thank you for supporting us on Patreon - subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our live audience They Joined It episodes (https://www.patreon.com/TheyCoinedItPodPatreon.com/theycoineditpod) (There were issues distributing this pod, so we're posting it a second time to make sure you all get it. Sorry for the deux-ing!) Is Jim Hobart Satan or the scorpion? Is there a difference? Some of our people seem to have their last day at McCann before some of our people have had their first. Don't sleep on our Quotes section where Roberta pulls a real Edith Bunker. Dan and Roberta discuss Mad Men season 7 episode 12: "Lost Horizon in "Hobart's Best Girl." WE'VE GOT MERCH! - They Coined It on a shirt or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug or Eminently Chewable on a sticker or whatever else. etsy.com/shop/theycoineditstore CONTACT US: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1) - need a podcast theme? Adam is your guy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-jasper/message
This show is made possible by you - thank you for supporting us on Patreon - subscribe for early episode drops, extra discussions, and opportunities to appear on our live audience They Joined It episodes (https://www.patreon.com/TheyCoinedItPodPatreon.com/theycoineditpod) Is Jim Hobart Satan or the scorpion? Is there a difference? Some of our people seem to have their last day at McCann before some of our people have had their first. Don't sleep on our Quotes section where Roberta pulls a real Edith Bunker. Dan and Roberta discuss Mad Men season 7 episode 12: "Lost Horizon in "Hobart's Best Girl." WE'VE GOT MERCH! - They Coined It on a shirt or Your Dick Whitman is Showing on a mug or Eminently Chewable on a sticker or whatever else. etsy.com/shop/theycoineditstore CONTACT US: Questions@TheyCoinedItPod.com Patreon Instagram Twitter Producer, Editor - Roberta Lipp Graphics (logo and merch) - Albert Stern (stickrust arts) Theme by Adam Michael Tilford (Venmo: @Adam-Tilford-1) - need a podcast theme? Adam is your guy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-jasper/message
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 925, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: note-able women 1: In 1999 this singer who once tore up the Pope's picture was ordained the first female priest in the Latin Tridentine Church. Sinead O'Connor. 2: Emily Watson earned an Oscar nomination for playing cellist Jacqueline du Pre in this 1998 film. Hilary and Jackie. 3: She sang on Broadway in "Damn Yankees" and "Bells Are Ringing" before playing TV's screechy-voiced Edith Bunker. Jean Stapleton. 4: The violin virtuoso known by the single name Midori was born in this country in 1971. Japan. 5: Patti Page played Sister Rachel in this Burt Lancaster film based on a Sinclair Lewis novel. Elmer Gantry. Round 2. Category: art and artists 1: This "American Gothic" artist was an asst. professor of fine arts at the Univ. of Iowa in 1934. Grant Wood. 2: This Spanish surrealist collaborated on 2 films with Luis Bunuel, "Un Chien Andalou" and "L'Age D'Or". Salvador Dali. 3: A Canaletto view of this square shows the Doge's palace and the Loggia of Sansovino. Saint Mark's Square. 4: Otto Dix did several of this type of portrait, including one "As a Soldier" and one as the war god Mars. self-portrait. 5: Though the Spanish court painter, he portrayed the vulgarity of the family of Charles IV. Francisco Goya. Round 3. Category: esoterica 1: This Poe poem has a scholar seeking solace in ancient, esoteric writings, but he's disturbed by a "rapping at my chamber door". "The Raven". 2: The Pleistocene Epoch was the last time about 1/3 of the Earth's land surface was covered by these. glaciers. 3: Kukai, also known as Kobo Daishi, brought esoteric Shingon Buddhism to this country. Japan. 4: For Louis XV from 1769 to 1774 it was Marie DuBarry. mistress. 5: Pemba, one of the world's leading suppliers of clove oil, is an island near Zanzibar in this ocean. Indian Ocean. Round 4. Category: the world of lounge 1: Much lounging is done on this vinyl-covered fabric named for Naugatuck, Connecticut. Naugahyde. 2: The primo cocktail of the cocktail nation is this one favored by James Bond. a martini. 3: You can't go wrong if you make this man your model of style and demeanour:"The last thing I need is a dame around me who says she's my wife. You know how I operate.". Dean Martin. 4: 1996 film that popularized lines like "You're money, baby". Swingers. 5: With hits like "Somewhere My Love", this bandleader brought a "Ray" of light to '60s lounge. Ray Conniff. Round 5. Category: "n"veloped 1: The only word in "The Pledge of Allegiance" that starts and ends with "N". nation. 2: It's the first age you reach when you're surrounded by "N"s. nineteen. 3: This "Dance" by the Pointer Sisters was featured in the film "Beverly Hills Cop". "The Neutron Dance". 4: A black widow spider's venom is classified as this 10-letter type of poison. a neurotoxin. 5: A webcam on this university's School of Communications is pointed at Lake Michigan. Northwestern. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/
NEW EPISODE UP! What's your most loved and least favorite song on Alvvays' debut 2014 album?! Adam picked the most recent and most Canadian album we've ever ranked, knowing the others probably hadn't heard it. He first learned about it after hearing Ben Gibbard and Norman Blake from Teenage Fanclub raving about the band in an interview. Fun to hear rookie impressions of this dreamy masterpiece. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite party police station. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod .FILE UNDER/SPOILERS:Adult Diversion, The Agency Group, Alvvays, Always, Archie, Marry Me, Atop a Cake, Best Coast, Boygenius, Edith Bunker, Camera Obscura, Canada, Cherry Red Records, debauchery, Dives, dream pop, First Love, Last Rites, Ben Gibbard, indie pop, indie rock, jangle pop, Nicolette Larson, Next of Kin, Ones Who Love You, Out Brief Candle, Party Police, Polyvinyl Records, Molly Rankin, Red Planet, Say Anything, The Schizophonics, self-titled debut album, Teenage Fanclub, Chad VanGaalen, 2014.US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
Miyanovich and Johnny Mac bring a new version of BatWhiz featuring Johnny's voice talents. Think about sending some of that Whiz to help the cause!! www.liberalgunowners.org. Produced by Miyanovich. Written by John McDaniel and Miyanovich. Voices are John McDaniel: Adam West / Bruce Wayne / Batman, Edith Bunker....Miyanovich: Archie Bunker and Max Schrek / Chris The Lion / Christopher Walken. Music is "On The Grind" by John Presstone used with permission from Storyblocks.
Edith Bunker steals a wig (again!) from The B-52's and her son smokes everything but his shoes.
TVC 584.3: From June 2013: Emmy Award winning writer David Pollock talks to Tony, Donna, and Ed about Jean Stapleton's indelible portrayal of Edith Bunker on All in the Family, and how Norman Lear got the green light for the All in the Family series in 1970 while making Cold Turkey, the first of three motion pictures that Lear was under contract to produce for United Artists at the time. David Pollock's credits as a writer of television comedy include M*A*S*H, Cheers, Frasier, The Steve Allen Show, and the episode of All in the Family in which Edith got a mink coat. David is also the author of Bob and Ray: Keener Than Most Persons, a dual biography of Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding that included insights and commentary such friends, colleagues, and admirers of Bob and Ray as Carl Reiner, Harry Shearer, Stan Freberg, and Norman Lear. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 584.6: Jim Colucci, co-author, along with Norman Lear, of All in the Family: The Show That Changed Television, talks to Ed about how Norman Lear and the writers of All in the Family tailored the Edith Bunker character after the innate goodness of Jean Stapleton. All in the Family: The Show That Changed Television includes behind the scenes photographs, script pages, production designs, previously unseen notes from Norman Lear, commentary from Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers, Norman Lear, and many of the writers and guest stars on All in the Family, plus archival commentary from Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton, select letters from viewers, and a whole lot more. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in this special two-part episode devoted to the very special art form that was low on budget but high on love triangles, deadly diseases, killer bees and lots of hostages…the “Made for TV Movie.” We reminisce about it all…from the Steven Spielberg classic, “Duel” to the chilling “Don't Be Afraid of the Dark” to the 1981 love triangle saga “Isabel's Choice” starring Jean Stapleton (aka “Edith Bunker”) torn between the man who loves her and the man who needs her. Our friends, Beth and Kierstin, hosts of the “Made-for-TV Movie Club” podcast share what their favorite tv movies are. You'll learn what movie made Kristin blush while watching with her grandmother. What tearjerker starred Michelle's hall pass? Why does Carolyn need to visit the chiropractor after this episode? Go grab some Jiffy Pop and come along as we reminisce and laugh about those crazy plot lines that lured us to our couches in the 70s and 80s. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTokSupport the PCPS by becoming a patron over on Patreon. Check out all the fun perks you get when joining us on Patreon.
With the film ratings system in place in 1968, how did a 1969 social satire about liberated libidos during the free-spirited 60s and a 1971 dramedy about desperate narcissism, an inability to love, and misogyny make out with both the Oscars as well as the Motion Picture Association of America? And how did the public respond? Just ask the bewildered Edith Bunker of TV's sitcom All in the Family after she took Archie to what she mistakenly thought was "a religious picture, Cardinal Knowledge." Plus, the usual behind-the-scenes fun facts, the poll results, trivia segment, and listener shout-outs!
In this episode, we celebrate Mother's Day! We talk about our own moms and how they inspired us. Chris and James also share how their wives are also inspiring as mothers. We then launch into spotlighting our list of great pop culture moms. The show derails at the end and turns into an episode about The Batman, but we end strong, wishing all moms a very Happy Mother's Day. 00:00 We start the show by sharing memories we have about our own mothers and the influence they have had on us. Chris and James also talk about how they admire their wives as mothers. 16:20 We start our discussion of pop culture moms, moms of superheroes, moms who are superheroes, and moms in movies and TV. We mention Martha Kent, Aunt May, Ellen Ripley, Susan Richards, Rainbow Johnson, Edith Bunker and many many more. 1:06:40 We wrap up the show with our recommendations. This leads to a massive derailment when James mentions that he recently watched The Batman and our Mother's Day Special turns into a review of the movie.
Come join (g)hosts Chris & Nickey at Camp Crystal Lake as they verbally pick off the cast of Sean S. Cunningham's (whom we never mention once... oops) trope-forming slasher classic, Friday the 13th! They talk around the fire (while someone plays acoustic guitar) about vacation Bible school, Alice's son-from-Liar Liar haircut, Marcie's stupid f*cking dream, Anne from Guess Who, Brenda's Edith Bunker couture, Mrs. Voorhees getting hit in the beaver, and much more before answering two listener questions! Follow Queer Horror High on Instagram and Twitter @queerhorrorhigh. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queerhorrorhigh/support
Jean Stapleton (born Jeanne Murray; January 19, 1923 – May 31, 2013) was an American character actress of stage, television and film. Stapleton was best known for playing Edith Bunker, the perpetually optimistic and devoted wife of Archie Bunker, on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family,[1] a role that earned her three Emmys and two Golden Globes for Best Actress in a comedy series. She also made occasional appearances on the All in the Family follow-up series Archie Bunker's Place, but asked to be written out of the show during the first season due to becoming tired of the role.[1][2] PICTURE BY: By ABC Television - eBay itemphoto frontphoto back, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=18422510 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/support
We made sure to get John Carpenter's (tepid, let's not kid ourselves) blessing to reformulate The Fog into a quasi-Halloween 2 position to begin a WILD horror anthology to conclude with Halloween 3 next week. No really, we did! It is on our YouTube page! It has been a while since George went "Full George" on us but he picked a heck of a time to do it. The Fog is John Carpenter's theatrical follow-up to Halloween (1978.) But what if the over-sequelization of the 1980s never occurred. (Thanks Friday the 13th Part 2 for kicking that trend into high gear!) What if John Carpenter hadn't been made to make Halloween 2 featuring Michael Myers and instead he simply left The Fog as the follow-up to Halloween in a sort of Horror Anthology from the Master of Horror himself? Has Travis accidentally let us in on his secret crush on Edith Bunker? Why does George know so much about the physics and behavior of literal fog? Was Dan able to convince Travis and George that we should just go ahead and replace Halloween 2 with Halloween 2: The Fog? And after the episode, check out the Extra Credit Discussion group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remedialfilmpod Did you know we are now on YouTube? Find extra video goodies and subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/c/RemedialFilmClassPodcast Theme song recorded by The Hungry Sevens.
On episode 4 of the podcast, I'm talking with award-winning novelist, Dana Spiotta about her new novel Wayward. Wayward is a thought-provoking book that centers the life of Samantha “Sam” Raymond, a white American woman whose menopause journey coincides with her midlife crisis...or maybe menopause causes the crisis. In the story, Sam's life has just begun to come apart: “Trump has been elected, her mother is ill and her teenage daughter is increasingly remote. At fifty-two she finds herself staring into 'the Mids' - those night-time hours of supreme wakefulness where women of a certain age contemplate their lives. In Sam's case, this means motherhood, mortality, and the state of an unravelling nation." On a whim, Sam buys a decrepit old house, abandons her family, and tries to build a new life on her own terms. During my conversation with Dana - which includes no spoilers from the book - we talk about her motivations for writing a book about menopause, the invisibility of women of a certain age, why we need to normalize conversations about the things that happen to our bodies, and Edith Bunker's menopause moment on All in the Family. It's an honest and sometimes hilarious conversation that I hope gives listeners some useful food for thought on how we can all reframe menopause and continue the conversation that will liberate us from suffering in silence and alone. At the end of the show you'll hear how you can win a free copy of Wayward, so be sure to listen all the way to the end of the episode. More Menopause Inspiration and Information Mentioned in the Episode To find out more about Dana Spiotta and her writing, visit her website at DanaSpiotta.com. To purchase a copy of Wayward, visit Amazon or try your favorite indie bookseller. Dana mentioned the book Flash Count Diary: Menopause and the Vindication of Natural Life by Darcy Steinke. It's a powerful memoir about Steinke's menopause journey and the natural world. To support our wonderful sponsor, check out the delicious snacks and subscription boxes from Yumday. Use the code MBHPOD15 at checkout for 15% off any order. And don't forget, supporting Yumday means supporting women and BIPOC-led brands! Don't forget you can comment about anything from this episode by visiting My Bloody Hell on Instagram or Facebook. And be sure to follow our social accounts for more inspiration and information about living through perimenopause. P.S. We're on Twitter too @MyBloodyHell. If you'd like information about the private My Bloody Hell membership community, which will officially be opening its doors on October 18, visit the My Bloody Hell website. The membership includes access to an inclusive community of women, monthly support group meetings, access to experts in the health and wellness space, and a bundle of resources, activities and inspiration to help you successfully navigate your menopause journey. Finally, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts so more people can learn about our show. Disclaimer: Lori L. Tharps is not a doctor, nor any other type of medical professional, therefore do not use anything you hear on this podcast as a substitute for verifiable medical advice and information. Always check with your doctor or health care provider if you have any medical questions or concerns regarding menopause or any other health-related issue.
This is our biggest episode yet! We review a true classic in 1976's Rocky. We talk about how old Paulie is, if Rocky is slow, and if Adrain is actually Edith Bunker. And Brad makes Sean mad. We're getting strong now as we're flying high now. We can't wait for Rocky III and Rocky IV.Rocky is streaming on HBO Max if you're lucky enough to have that and the family who was letting you use their account didn't cancel their subscription. Or borrow it from your local library.Next episode: Hoop DreamsSupport the show
Explore the pivotal role of Edith Bunker in the breakthrough sitcom All in the Family, portrayed by actor and Christian Scientist Jean Stapleton.
This week, Brian’s resemblance to Captain Lou Albano. Also: The boys fiddle with a new monitor; farting at work; the Hamster Roast; Susan Stafford and young Vanna White; anti-gay politician caught attending a 25-man orgy; anal sex crust and smells; a teacher born without arms and legs was indicted for child sex crimes; police chief blackmailed women for sex; a priest has a threesome; young guy uses an Auto Blow in a porn store; “A Teacher”; Edith Bunker yells at New Jersey traffic accident; Jeff has no idea how funny he is; Doug; new shows in December. Subscribe to TGO Radio on: Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Android Devices.
Marisa Tomei continues to bridge the gap between rich, dramatic performances and smart, comedic turns. Marisa won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Mona Lisa Vito in My Cousin Vinny. Tomei subsequently earned Academy Awards nominations for her performances in In the Bedroomand The Wrestler. Marisa recently wrapped her run as “Serafina Delle Rose” in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of the acclaimed Tennessee Williams play The Rose Tattoo, which marked Marisa’s return to the Broadway stage. She also recently wrapped production on Netflix’s action film, Sweet Girl, where she will appear alongside Jason Mamoa. Next, she will star alongside Pete Davidson in Universal Pictures’ The King of Staten Island, a comedy film from Judd Apatow. The film will premiere as the opening night film at 2020 SXSW, before releasing nationwide on June 19, 2020. Recently, Marisa returned to the silver screen for ABC’s live special of Live In Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear’s All In The Family & The Jeffersons, where she starred as ‘Edith Bunker’ alongside Woody Harrelson, Jamie Foxx and Wanda Sykes. The one-night only events aired live on ABC on May 22 and December 18, 2019, and garnered three Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Variety Special (Live). Last year, Marisa reunited with Ira Sachs for independent drama, Frankie, which had its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 2019. She also reprised her role of “Aunt May” in Sony Entertainment and Marvel Studios’ Spider-Man: Far From Home. The film released in theaters on July 2, 2019, dominating the box office weekend. Her other notable film credits include: The Big Short, Love is Strange, Crazy, Stupid, Love, Ides of March, Loitering with Intent, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, What Women Want, Happy Accidents, and Slums of Beverly Hills. She also recently appeared on television in Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and FOX’s “Empire,” among others. A veteran of the theater, Marisa starred as ‘George’ in Sarah Ruhl’s “How To Transcend a Happy Marriage” at Lincoln Center in 2017. Her previous Broadway credits include: Will Eno’s “The Realistic Joneses” (2014 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance), Caryl Churchill's “Top Girls” (Drama Desk Award nomination), “Oh! The Humanity” and “Other Good Intentions,” “Marie and Bruce,” “Design for Living,” “We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!,” “Waiting for Lefty,” “Rocket to the Moon,” “Demonology,” “Dark Rapture,” “Slavs!,” “The Comedy of Errors,” and “The Summer Winds,” among others. Tomei is a founding member of the Naked Angels Theater Company in New York City.
Rampage and Crockett discuss car news of the week, Edith Bunker writes in with a question about her 1938 LaSalle Series 50, and the answer to the question on everyone's mind . . . "Is the Dodge Monaco one of the best cars of the 1970's?". This podcast is sponsored by: Whiplash Undo-er.
Sam and Jesse have a physically distanced chat with legendary television producer Norman Lear (All In The Family, The Jeffersons, One Day At A Time) about Dean Martin (6:27), Frank Sinatra (7:53), Neil Simon (14:34), Phil Rosenthal (16:23), and the magic of Edith Bunker (22:45). Then Jesse tells a bedtime story (24:05). For more, follow us on Instagram (@thepodcasternack) and Twitter (@_podcasternack), or e-mail us at thepodcasternack@gmail.com.
“Cousin Liz” (October 9, 1977) After two years and more than a few negative comments, Drew and Glen once again focus their gaze on All in the Family, a sitcom about America’s favorite ignoramus. This episode is a sweet and it is elegant, and it shows how readily Jean Stapleton’s Edith can accept that love between two women isn’t at all different from her love for her husband. There’s no B plot and only three characters, yet this is one of the best episodes GEE has reviewed so far. If you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Time and Love” by Tea for Two.
Mar Mar chokes on a chicken bone after getting laid from his cat with a girl with ciggy butt breath. Edith Bunker gets raped at the meat store and Peter Lee-Berg gets Peteish. We review "Death Wish" starring Charles Bronson (1974) JOIN THE MILITIA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemapocalypsenow/support
Let's Face The Facts - A Facts Of Life Podcast by David Almeida
Christian & I discuss and/or mention in passing: Sitcom Tropes, Backdoor Pilots, Maude, All In The Family, Edith Bunker, Social Security, I Love Lucy, Mr. Ed, S8 E12 “Seven Little Indians,” Cloris Leachman, Full-Blown Lesbianism, Hogwarts, Maggie Smith, The Worst Witch, Teen Witch, Harry Potter, Tim Curry, Refrigerators, Sandwich Vending Machines, Automats, Donnelly Rhodes, Soap, Donna MacKechnie, A Chorus Line, Battlestar Galactica, DaVinci’s Inquest, IMDb, Danger Bay, D.W. Brown, Disney Dead Mothers, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Statutory Rape, Tomboys, Ascots, Uncle Arthur, Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly, Alec Baldwin, Italians, Megan Follows, Anne Of Green Gables, Anne Of Avonlea, Kids In The Hall, Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Reign, Mary Queen Of Scots, John Mengatti, The White Shadow, Alex Rocco, The Godfather, John Travolta, Saturday Night Fever, Bowling, Cheese Fries, Linda Marsh & Margie Peters, Grant Cramer, Logo, NewNowNext, Hardbodies, The Young And The Restless, Killer Klowns From Outer Space, Tony & Tina’s Wedding, Christian Dior, Diane Von Fürstenburg, Anna Wintour, Cocaine, Saturday Night Live, Kate McKinnon, Nerd Culture, Captain America, Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Star Trek, Picard, Jeri Ryan, The Next Generation, CBS All Access, Laura Bell Bundy, El le Woods, Legally Blonde, Transitioning, Tampa Florida, The Buccaneers, Busch Gardens, St. Petersburg, Mamma Mia!, Creative Writing, Halloween Horror Nights, Bat Boy The Musical, Sketch Comedy, Door #3 “Skits And Giggles,” Orlando Fringe Festival, Mena Suvari, American Beauty, Kevin Spacey, Anthony Rapp, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Alan Brady, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Britney Spears, Harvey’s Bristol Cream, Chuck on Happy Days, Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch, Tiger the dog, Kate McKinnon as Debette Goldry, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, The Golden Palace, Mitchell Hurwitz, Paul Haggis.facethefactspod.comfacebook.com/facethefactspodtwitter.com/facethefactspodinstagram.com/facethefactspodPlease SUBSCRIBE, RATE, and REVIEW!
Marisa Tomei was walking through the East Village in Manhattan late one evening when she came across Natasha Lyonne, an old friend since their days starring together in the 1998 film "The Slums of Beverly Hills." Lyonne was shooting "Russian Doll," her Netflix comedy that has become a critical hit. Tomei was an immediate fan. On this edition, we talk to Tomei about his favorite episode of TV (the pilot to "Russian Doll"), as well as her recent turn as Edith Bunker on Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear's "Live in Front of a Studio Audience."
Jason Auer literally phones it in. Chris Wylde's classic birth control pill for men rant. And an old Caroline to California tale or two. Plus Forrest Gump and Edith Bunker! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wylde/support
We're rerunning this episode with Awadagin Pratt basically because we felt like it. But we don't think you're going to mind, as he is awesome. Let his dulcet tones wash over you as Pratt teaches you all about why Brahms is one of the Big Daddies of classical music, what it has to do with Edith Bunker, and how the beard made it all possible. All music in this episode from Awadagin Pratt and Zuill Bailey’s CD “Brahms Works For Cello And Piano”. Audio production by Todd “Are You There Todd? It’s Me, Dacia” Hulslander with Tiger Eyes by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. Special thanks to Todd Reynolds for his music, Taskforce: Farmlab from Outerbourough.
Episode Five - Ever wonder if some of your friends had the same experiences you did in school? Kind of Sober takes a special look at some of the great stories from days gone by: college, high school, junior high, and even elementary school. Featured in this episode is our very first special guest! This is definitely one for the ages. Also, stay in school, kids.
In 1972 “All in the Family” won an Emmy when they talked about Edith Bunker going through menopause. And then there was silence on the subject for 40 years. “Grace and Frankie” writer Jacqueline Reingold and Dr. Michelle Warren, founder of the Center
Welcome to the very first episode of the new Excuse Me: What's That You Are Listening to? This podcast is all about you, me and all the things that connects us, whether thats, music, television, podcasts, pop culture and so much more. Come and join Jose Ramos and his cohost Sandra Beebe as do just that with each other and their guests. In this episode Jose interviews Yosef Dar as they talk about Dar Radio, music, concerts, and even why Edith Bunker is the hero of All in the Family. So come and join us as we discuss, "What's That You're Listening To?"
"Pray take a seat" [MAZA] As we glance around the sitting room at 221B Baker Street, the famous lodgings of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, there's no lack of seating. In fact, one might have the pick of any number of seating styles. From armchair to basket chair, settees to sofas, we explore the seating arrangements found in Sherlock Holmes's flat. We discuss who sat where and when, and how one particular chair gave away a criminal. These are just Trifles... Have you left us a rating and review on iTunes yet? Every review helps more people find the show. And please consider supporting our efforts through Patreon or PayPal. Links / Notes This episode: ihose.co/trifles93 Wessex Press RadioPublic Archie and Edith Bunker's chairs at the American History Museum Christopher Morley: Minty's Varsity Chair I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere Episode 153: The Rooms at 221B Baker Street Music credits Performers: Uncredited violinist, US Marine Chamber Orchestra Publisher Info.: Washington, DC: United States Marine Band Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
That show we'd been plugging for months finally happened, and the town of Haverhill, Massachusetts will never be the same. Kevin (your Flopcast co-host) was joined by Ed (his tricky partner from The Sponge Awareness Foundation), Mike (from Vortex, Tricycle, and more), and Carl (from Duck Duck, The Shods, and even more). Together, for one night only in late September, they formed a supergroup (well, a group) known as After These Messages. And they subjected The Lasting Room in Haverhill to a silly evening of TV theme songs, performed live, along with trivia, prizes, and a killer Edith Bunker impression. Kornflake was there too, lost in the crowd of screaming superfans (well, fans) (well, humans). So this week, we run through the set list from the first half of the show and discuss. Some of our band's live versions were pretty faithful to the TV versions (The Jeffersons, Perfect Strangers, Diff'rent Strokes), while others were a bit longer, with extra verses never used on TV (Golden Girls, Growing Pains, Facts of Life). In fact, a few of these songs have unknown verses that range from weird to downright problematic (Cheers, All in the Family, Mary Tyler Moore). We also tackle the eternal Gilligan's Island theme song question: "And the rest" or "The Professor and Mary Ann"? Plus: Happy Birthday to Chevy Chase (a Griswold, an Amigo, and a golfer among gophers). Next week: The rest of the After These Messages set list. It was a long night.
This week, Alex and Gus discuss season 2, episode 6 of All in the Family, which is an episode that is just as relevant in 2018 as it was in 1972. They delve into the inhumane family separation policy and the antiquated system of voting in America.
Gus and Alex delve deep into season 2, episode 4 titled "Edith Writes a Song." They tell stories of being robbed, Lindsay Lohan's iconic Rumors album, annoying woke people, and empathy as a form of social progress.
Alex and Gus are joined by comedian Kristina Cergol to discuss Season 2, Episode 3. Together, they discuss the Bunker family, the problematic Roseanne reboot, Amy Schumer's problematic new movie, problematic self-love, and finding love in NYC.
This week, Alex and Gus discuss the controversial episode "Gloria Poses in the Nude" and talk about their own nude pics, open relationships, the complicated issues of sex ed in high school, and trust in relationships.
This week, Alex and Gus begin rewatching season 2 of All in the Family, and share ridiculous family stories, relive some past tragedies, and find the humor in death.
This week, Gus is joined by special guest comedian Julian Michael. Together, they discuss the season one finale of All in the Family, religion in America, and the class divide in America (all very serious topics!) Follow Julian @takenbytoken on Instagram.
This week, Alex and Gus discuss episode 12, Success Story. They discuss the difference between economic and personal success, the search for happiness, Archie's friends and their gross outfits, and Queer Eye.
Alex and Gus discuss the iconic season 1 episode Gloria Discovers Women's Lib and the parallels to the Me Too movement in Hollywood. They also talk about the insane Rose McGowan incident and what this episode gets right and wrong about women's lib.
Join us as we flop back 42 years and flip through a 1976 issue of Dynamite! This classic magazine for kids was a staple of school book clubs from the mid-70s through the early 90s, and we recently acquired a big stupid stack of them. For this week's show, we selected an issue of Dynamite with Fonzie on the cover, because of course we did. Inside we found a Henry Winkler interview (obviously), as well as an article about skateboarding, a weird (and probably fake) advice column, instructions for a magic trick that won't work, instructions for a gymnastics move that will kill you, an address to send a birthday card to Horshack, a celebrity look-alike contest ("Who do you look like? Cher? Edith Bunker?"), Count Morbida (a goofy pink vampire) and his puzzle pages, and of course, Dynamite Bummers. If you missed 1976 the first time (or just forgot most of it), this is your big chance to celebrate the Bicentennial, vote for Carter, and party at the moon tower. Meanwhile here in the modern world, we're celebrating National Grilled Cheese Day... but that just leads to bizarre school cafeteria memories from long ago. Okay, distant past, you win.
This week, Alex and Gus discuss their jury duty experiences while discussing episode 9, Edith Has Jury Duty. They compare the episode to its literary homage, Twelve Angry Men, and draw some thematic parallels as well.
This week, Gus introduces his new official co-host, Alex Hajjar! They discuss Episode 8 of the first season, Lionel Moves into the Neighborhood, gentrification in NYC, and the complications of the American Dream.
This week, Gus is joined by teacher Alex Hajjar to discuss the classic episode Mike's Hippie Friends Come to Visit. Together, they discuss their love for Edith, unrealistic social constructs, and open relationships.
This week, Gus is joined by comedian/singer Ali Lu. Together, they discuss episode 6, Gloria's Pregnancy. They discuss some of the episode's revolutionary themes, whether or not Archie is a racist, being culturally sensitive, and if they want children.
This week, Gus is joined by comedian Teddy Margas to discuss episode 4, Judging Books by Covers. Gus and Teddy highlight some of the important issues of the episode but also delve into some of the current problems that exist in the LGBT community.
Carnival Personnel is all-singing, no-talent in this special holiday Sideshow! Jacques and Joe butcher some of your favorite Christmas songs: “Do They Know It’s Christmas,” “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” “Santa Baby (feat. Edith Bunker),” and MORE! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carnivalpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/carnivalpodcast
In the fall of 1972, the first spinoff of "All in the Family" premiered. It was "Maude," with Beatrice Arthur as Edith Bunker's liberal cousin. And right out of the gate, "Maude" took on controversial topics like psychotherapy, black militancy and modern morality. Then on November 14, in the ninth episode of the series, Maude found out she was pregnant at age 47. She considered her options, including abortion, which at the time was legal in New York state, where the show was set. (The U.S. Supreme Court wouldn't legalize abortion nationwide until 1973.) Maude's decision to get an abortion would go largely unnoticed during the episode's original run, but when summer reruns came along the show received a firestorm of criticism, driving the idea of abortion -- and even the mention of the word itself -- off of network television for the next fifteen years.
Natalie and Maren are moving on up in their “Cool Moms of TV” series with the 70s/80s. From Carol Brady to Sophia Petrillo, mothers on television were becoming unapologetic over their sexy nightgowns and sassy one-liners. And this week in fangirling: FX's "Feud" with the magical Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon, legendary Michael Westmore, and “Get Out” ... go see it ASAP! Listen to this episode and share it with five friends within twenty-four hours, or else you’ll inherit Edith Bunker’s bad luck. *** Brought to you by TV Time: http://bit.ly/2rxbrSz Fangirl Merch: https://fangirlfridayspodcast.threadless.com/ Instagram: @fangirlfridayspodcast Facebook: @fangirlfridayspodcast Twitter: @fgfpodcast
The term "very special episode" translates to "absolute trainwreck" in this extremely hard to watch episode of All in the Family, where Edith Bunker gets sexually assaulted (while the live studio audience laughs uncontrollably)!Right-Click "Save As" to download .MP3!
When did your favorite show go bad? What was the point that you decided that the show was no longer watchable? THAT is the Jump the Shark Moment! Today on the eclectik discussion podcast we discuss those points and main culprits responsible of making the shows we love suck This week's guest … RETURNING Guest Howie Decker (@HowardTheDeck) From UnderscoopFire.com and The UnderscoopFire Podcast Together we cover: Shows that Jumped then jumped back to good Worst case of new character joining the show Worst case of pregnancy/ new baby ruining a show Worst case of main characters hooking up running a show Bad “Special Episodes” There are a ton of jump the shark moments and we will get through as many as we can between Almost Rape, a on-air Stroke, and Celery arms The Fifth is also represented with a special Tag match and some peanut oil Why the show is random – Here are some of the things mentioned on today's show Sitcoms, Three's Company, Rakes, Dishwashers, Bikes, Wile E Coyote, Edith Bunker, Strokes, Coy and Vance, Dukes of Hazard, Dallas, Scuzzlebut, Patrick Duffy, Dynasty, JAck Bauer, Danny Cooksey, AIDS, Punky Brewster, Uppers, Nose Candy, Blossom, 4 Corner Tag, Peanut Oil, Olive Oil, Pop Locking, The Poet, Frisbee, Chick Fil A, Sonic, Ohio, Transformers, Dwight Howard, UnderScoopFire, Olivia, Rudy, Elvin, Cosby Show, Very Special Episodes, Family Ties, Growing Pains, Jump The Shark, Betty White, M.A.S.K, Chris Hansen, And TONS more! Support this podcast
The pianist gives a lesson on one of the Big Daddies of classical music. Awadagin Pratt, a man so awesome that his website URL is just his first name, talks Johannes Brahms. Pratt is a recording artist, Professor of Piano, Artist in Residence, Chairman of the Piano Department, and Artistic Director of the Art of the Piano Festival at the College Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. He talks about who Brahms was, why he is one of the Big Daddies of classical music, what it has to do with Edith Bunker, and how the beard made it all possible. Awadagin Pratt playing in the East Room of the White House, November 2009 (the First Lady and President Obama in the foreground). Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton. Audio production by Todd “Are You There Todd? It’s Me, Dacia” Hulslander with Tiger Eyes by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. All music in this episode from Awadagin Pratt and Zuill Bailey’s CD “Brahms Works For Cello And Piano”. For more about Awadagin Pratt: www.awadagin.com
On this episode we jump into so news about Wayne's band Resurrection Man, we also talk with Rum about his celebrity encounters, we also talk sad news about the death of Ms. Jean Stapleton aka Edith Bunker. We talk about why is there no good t.v. anymore and drop some movie news. Also we talk Game of Thrones and the fact that Adam has a addiction to redheads, the Scottish accent and other things im sure i didnt mention ..So enjoy our none sense ... Music by: Patrick Plata Podcast produced and mixed by: Nutso187 Don't forget you can also hear us on http://www.coreofdestructionradio.com/ every Thursday night from 6pm - 7pm central time. Also we can be found on Stitcher .So if you have a smartphone download the free app and look us up on Stitcher. Also like us on Facebook, also please leave us comments on iTunes. Now we have an official M.H.O.G. Podcast webstie www.mhogpodcast.com . Please go and check it out, like it and spread the word ... Thanks for all the support. Gamers can find Wayne and Justin under the tags "Nutso 187"and "The Rum Guy" on x-box live. Adam can be found complaining on his comic website Rebelcomix.tumblr.com. And he has a comic book podcast on iTunes called Graphic Pa
TwinkieTown boss Jesse Lund and his lady friend Ladonna join the crew to talk Twins, NBA finals, I-Rocs, freestyling, Todd Van Poppel, Dukes of Hazzard, NHL playoffs, Hines Ward, beaver pelts, overblown mammaries, Michael Douglas, pathetic Steve Phillips, Edith Bunker and much more. It's the unfocused banter you've come to expect with a huge extra helping of laffs. Really fun one, have yerself a listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Summary of today's show: With Cardinal Seán and 29 priests of Boston on pilgrimage in the Holy Land, Scot Landry and Rick Heil encouraged listeners to follow along on a virtual pilgrimage at TheGoodCatholicLife.com where there will be regular updates. Also, Scot and Fr. Chris O'Connor discussed the Sacraments of Initiation, especially baptism and confirmation, two sacraments that are particularly timely during the Easter season. Why do we have confirmation names? What is confirmation? Can we switch godparents later? These questions and more are answered in the show. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O'Connor Links from today's show: Today's topics: The Feast of the Annunciation; The Sacraments of Initiation 1st segment: Scot Landry welcomed everyone to the show. He said the big news this week is that based on the coverage of the papal conclave in Rome, providing a pilgrimage experience to people back home, some of Cardinal Seán's cabinet members said that the cardinal and 29 priests were going on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and George Martell should go. Scot said he couldn't go at the last minute, but George was. More importantly, Susan Martell allowed George to go even though he will miss Susan's birthday. Scot said George was a photographer at the Boston Herald for about 20 years and so he was used to being able to go on assignment at the last minute. Cardinal Seán and the pilgrims arrived Monday evening and today was their first full day in the Holy Land, visiting Galilee, the Basilica of the Annunciation, and Mount Carmel. There are many great photos at . Scot said it's already a tremendous virtual pilgrimage. Every day, we'll have photos and video and blog posts at . Rick Heil said we have a TV in the Catholic Media office area showing an unending slideshow of George's most recent photos as they get posted online. He said his favorite photo right now is from the excavation of Joseph and Mary's home in Nazareth. It sets your faith on fire to know that this is the place. Scot said his favorite so far is seeing three of our priests kneeling before the altar in the lower church. Scot said our faith is rich because you learn something new every day. He was shocked to learn that yesterday was the Feast of the Annunciation because when March 25 falls during Holy Week, it is moved to the first Monday after the Octave of Easter or two weeks later. The Feast of the Annunciation is when the angel Gabriel appeared before Mary and tells her that she will be the Mother of God and she gives her fiat, an attitude of faith seeking understanding. Fr. Chris O'Connor arrived in the studio, having been stuck in traffic. He said he was horrified to see in the New York Times that they actually published on Easter that it was the day that Jesus ascended into heaven. They then discussed the significance of the Annunciation and how it would normally fall exactly nine months before Christmas. Fr. Chris said the Annunciation reminds us to give ourselves over to Christ. He said it's an important day in the seminary because it's the day Mary received her vocation for all eternity. Scot read from the Gospel of Luke 1:25-38: The angel Gabriel was sent from God to a town of Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the house of David, and the virgin's name was Mary. And coming to her, he said, “Hail, full of grace! The Lord is with you.” But she was greatly troubled at what was said and pondered what sort of greeting this might be. Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father, and he will rule over the house of Jacob forever, and of his Kingdom there will be no end.” But Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I have no relations with a man?” And the angel said to her in reply, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. Therefore the child to be born will be called holy, the Son of God. And behold, Elizabeth, your relative, has also conceived a son in her old age, and this is the sixth month for her who was called barren; for nothing will be impossible for God.” Mary said, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.” Then the angel departed from her. He said Mary said, “Let it be done to me according to your Word.” Scot said he thinks that's what someone like the pilgrim priests must be praying on their pilgrimage and he asked listeners to pray for Cardinal Seán and those priests in the next chapter of their lives. 2nd segment: Fr. Chris and Scot bring up the topic of the Sacraments of Initiation. Fr. Chris said it's most appropriate to talk about them now because after Easter the Lord's grace is flowing abundantly at this time and at Easter Vigil and in the weeks following people are receiving these graces. He said at the parish where he lives the kids are preparing for confirmation and first communion. Some parishes suspend baptism during Lent and hold them all during the season of Easter. He said on the cross, when the soldier pierced the side of Christ, water and blood flowed from his side. The water represented baptism and the blood the Eucharist. Scot said on the Easter Vigil, the catechumens receive the three sacraments of initiation: baptism, confirmation, and first communion. Meanwhile the rest of the congregation renews their baptismal vows. Fr. Chris said on Easter Sunday everyone renews their vows because baptism is connected to the feast of Easter, newness of life. Baptism is descending into the tomb of the water and rising again with new life. Fr. Chris said we use water to drink and to clean. Similarly, in baptism God is actively involved in offering us the washing away of original sin, membership in the Body of Christ, and the pledge of eternal life. “I was made for heaven and heaven was made for me.” Fr. Chris said the Church doesn't have a preference between full immersion versus pouring water in baptism. He said the formula of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit reminds us of the three days spent in the tomb waiting to burst back into life. Scot asked what the Catechism means in 1280 that it imprints on the soul an indelible character. Fr. Chris said it's a sign that goes with us to heaven and the eternal Father will recognize it on our souls. There are two other sacraments where this indelible mark takes place: Confirmation and Holy Orders. Once a priest, always a priest. That's why, even in cases of priests who have left active ministry, in an emergency the priest could hear a confession or administer anointing of the sick. He said he someone ask to have a godparent changed and he had to say no because those relationships are indelible and unchangeable. Thus those decisions are so important. Scot asked about people at the Easter Vigil who are called “candidates for full communion with the Catholic Church.” These are people who were already baptized in any Christian church with water and using the formula: “I baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirt. Amen.” Scot said with his kids he never wanted to wait to baptize them and chose to do it as soon as possible. He asked why in the Church we do it for infants before they reach the age of reason at which they can choose this faith. Fr. Chris said the children are baptized into the faith of the Church, of the community. That's why it's essential moms and dads and godparents are living the faith. what's most important is that God is doing the activity. With the sacraments comes the promise of God's power. The sacraments aren't magic. In baptism, even before we were aware, God was already present to us, acting in our lives, and claiming us as his own. Scot noted that any Catholic in an emergency could baptize someone using the correct formula. Fr. Chris recalled an episode of All in the Family where Edith Bunker baptized her grandchild in the kitchen sink. Fr. Chris then talked about the signs of baptism that are found at funerals, including the paschal candle and the white pall on the casket that reminds us of the white baptismal garment. Scot said a lot of priests try to find out the date of baptism of the deceased in order to preach about the connection between the funeral rite and the baptismal rite. He said many godparents take the date of baptism so seriously that they observe that date over the birthday. 3rd segment: Scot asked why baptism and confirmation are usually tied together and in some places in the Church celebrated at the same time. Fr. Chris said we look at confirmation as an outpouring of the Holy Spirit on those who are confirmed in which they are asked to be witnesses to Christ. He said the bishop puts the sign of oil on the forehead as a sign that when we come face to face with others, we bring the face of Christ to others. Fr. Chris read from the Catechism 1319 which says the candidate has to be the age of reason, which in some dioceses is the same age at which they receive first communion. A candidate for Confirmation who has attained the age of reason must profess the faith, be in the state of grace, have the intention of receiving the sacrament, and be prepared to assume the role of disciple and witness to Christ, both within the ecclesial community and in temporal affairs. He said the key why most dioceses wait is that they must be prepared to assume the role of disciple and witness which assumes some maturity. On the question of whether a confirmation sponsor should be one of the godparents, Fr. Chris said they don't have to be the same. He said the candidate should carefully choose the person they seek to emulate in the Christian life. On the formulation of being sealed in the Holy Spirit, Fr. Chris said slaves used to be sealed, or branded, to show ownership, and so when the bishop seals the person, he is claiming him for Christ, affirming in them the fact they are called to be disciples and witnesses. Fr. Chris said confirmation is not graduation, but just the opposite. They are called to more deeply live the life of Christ. On the oil, Fr. Chris said in ancient times oil was seen as a healing remedy. When someone is given holy oil, they are given some healing, some grace. Also oil has always been used to set people apart. Priests, prophets and kings were anointed with oil in the Old Testament. Messiah means “the anointed one.” When we are anointed, we are set apart. there are three oils: chrism, oil of catechumens, and oil of anointing of the sick. Chrism is used for baptism, confirmation, and holy orders. He said there is a great smell to chrism and this saintly odor reaches to the heavens. Scot asked the significance of selecting a confirmation name. Fr. Chris said it's similar to the old days when someone went into the religious life, they take a new name, like Patrick O'Malley became Friar Seán O'Malley. It shows that the old person has fallen away and a new person steps forward. Scot's confirmation name is Theophilus, which was picked for him by Fr. Lenny O'Malley after he lost a bet.
Archie and Edith Bunker sing "Twist and Shout."
This week on Very Special Episode we celebrate 50 podcasts by checking in with Bunkers' and see what Edith Bunker has in store for her 50th. Do all rapists pretend to police? Can all cakes be used as weapons? Who puts fish in a crystal punch bowl? Why do people in VSEs always take the law in to their own hands? The guys discuss these topics and Slimb dazzles with a spot on Edith Bunker impression. Enjoy the show! We're 50! THIS IS VERY SPECIAL EPISODE!!!
Wherein we cross our arms and refuse to leave behind our childlike sense of wonder. Corey goes Brony, Allison wants to gaze upon Uranus, and Chris geeks out over automatons. Special appearances by Craig the Crizzly Bear, CreoBot 2000, Madam Creontin, and Archie and Edith Bunker. Theme music by Latché Swing.
WHAT'S UP BRO is All in the Family This week's episode has Nery and Mike talking about Edith Bunker's sex life, defending our movies by sounding like crazy old men, NEW LISTENERS, Nery's deep excitement over the TWILIGHT stars, crazy love gifts, Mike blames the rice girl, Nery's proud of a tweet, reusing romantic moves, Mike's OCD gets angry at last week's episode, catching feelings, breakups vs Facebook, COSBY funk, WUBRO.tumblr.com is a thing!, Old-School Picks, HELLRAISER was too much for Nery, Mike is hamming it up, trying to act badly, the 2 Bruce Willises, COPLAND is too slow for Mike, TRUE LIES gets challenged, Joshua Jackson sprouted between MIGHTY DUCKS movies, old people are glue, an E-cigarette is like a Fleshlight, stealth jerks, post-climax HEAT, and Mike's going to run from Zombies! Old-School Picks Nery - Copland Mike - 12 Monkeys Sunshine Pick - The Mighty Ducks Honorable Mention - The Negotiator Submit your Old-School Picks via WUBRO.tumblr.com via email to wubro@nerysaenz.com Be sure to follow WUBro on Twitter: @WUBroPod WHAT'S UP, BRO is: @NerySaenz / @MikeMercadal