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For the past three years BCR podcast has recorded on Sundays in June from the West Side Community Garden, As usual, we talked with neighbors doing amazing work for their community and featured the music of local artists performing in the Garden during the month. For this BCR program we invited three leaders of the WSCG to talk about its history. By a miraculous convergence of urban decay and sheer will, this former trash heap abides as a garden oasis on the Upper West Sider – all thanks to dedicated gardners and volunteers. This place exemplifies the strength of local communities.Ensconced in a corner of the garden we talked with three women who nurture and are nurtured by a garden: Judy Robinson is a gardener and the President of the WSCG's Board of Directors. Until this summer, Randa Kirshbaum organized the Garden's Summer Music concerts. And joining us on our bench was Jackie Bukowski -- an early organizer of the WSCG.Later in the program we featured the music of the Scott Munson Jazz Quintet. The complete performance can be heard at BCR #233. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EPISODE 94: Butterflies symbolize change, hope andtransformation. They also represent pure joy. Through all his musical journeys, Felix Cavaliere has never lost that same delight. It wasn't the structured, precise sounds his piano teacher taught him so long ago – for Cavaliere, one of the founders of GRAMMY winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees The Rascals - he can still recall the moment he heard rock and roll for the first time. Ensconced by its loose, soulful sound, Cavaliere still infuses that same enthusiasm when he's talking about a language beyond words: music. His work has never been bolder as it is in his new album “Then And Now.” With No. 1 songs like “Good Lovin'”, “Groovin'”, “A Beautiful Morning”, “I've Been Lonely Too Long”, “People Got To Be Free” and “How Can I Be Sure”, The Rascals are considered the best ‘blue-eyed soul' group to come out of the 1960s. For Cavaliere, The King of Blue-Eyed Soul©, making people feel good is fundamental to his illustrious career that includes the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Songwriter Hall of Fame, Vocal Group Hall of Fame, Grammy Hall of Fame and Musicians Hall of Fame. felixcavalieremusic.comContact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Threads: @jannkloseJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!
If you joined me last week, you heard about the severe intestinal illness that Beethoven suffered from during the year of 1825. Beethoven thought that he was near death; he was spitting up blood, in terrible pain, and regularly begged his doctor for help. Ensconced in Baden, a Viennese suburb known for its nature and calm, Beethoven slowly and miraculously recovered from the illness, giving him 2 more years to compose. These two years brought us the quartets Op. 130 Op. 131, Op. 135, a series of canons, sketches for a 10th symphony. and of course, Op. 132. Obviously, even as he suffered from this illness, Beethoven knew that he had much more in him left to compose. The 4 quartets he wrote upon recovery from this illness ALL rank in the top 10 of the greatest musical compositions ever written by anyone. During the slow movement of Op. 132, Beethoven takes the opportunity to thank the Deity, who or whatever that was to Beethoven, for his recovery. This 15-20 minute movement is, as I said last week, beyond superlatives, but I'll do my best to quell my enthusiasm and look at this movements structure, its fascinating harmonic language, and of course, its spiritual dimension. We'll then take apart the final two movements of the piece, two movements that teach us so much about Beethoven as a composer, as a person, and as a performer. No piece of Beethoven's struggles for so long before finally reaching a glorious conclusion, but don't worry, we'll get there in the end. Join us to explore part 2 of one of the greatest masterpieces of music ever written!
It's so easy to say that trust is absolute. That what is trustworthy has to be fully so, or not at all. In the grey complexities of life, it's both the toughest give and often an unreasonable ask. Humans are fragile, they are also duplicitous. They lie, betray a trust of years, but are ironically ready to lay their lives on line when it comes to things they care for - and for those whose very trust they may have betrayed. Ensconced in the biggest tragedy of human nature often lies it's gold mine. Because if there's one truth which sustains our relationships and keeps things afloat is our changeability, our evolution. We learn, we relearn, as life goes on we rediscover priorities, within our wounds we find the kernel of redemption. But the tragedy lies with the victims, the ones whose trust is betrayed. Because they lie injured, hurt, their belief in tatters, and their very core shaken. For them to go back to a more pristine time in such a relationship is asking for the impossible. How can such a person ever trust again? And that is where we have to steel ourselves. When I stand in front of someone who has betrayed me, these are the two thoughts I hold inside. Will my trust be again forsaken? Can I be the same again with this person? Time will tell. But I will force myself to give it a shot. I will set up a personal ecosystem of forgiveness and communication. And I have the company of author Maya Angelou, who in her inimitably gentle and forthright way said “Have enough courage to trust love one more time and always one more time.” But author Shannon L Adler said something very revealing years back which I haven't forgotten - “People that have trust issues only need to look in the mirror. There they will meet the one person that will betray them the most.” I have held that thought as close to my heart as I have Jesus's exhortation “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone.” Life's navigation through trust issues thus find its granular path to resolution. If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems on things which wound our souls - If I Commit Suicide Finding Ways to Survive (Each Other) No Revolution is Complete Without a Ruined Soul Follow me on Instagram at @sunilgivesup. Get in touch with me on uncutpoetrynow@gmail.com Subscribe to my incandescent and poetic newsletter The Uncuts here - https://theuncuts.substack.com. The following music was used for this media project: Music: Weightless by Frank Schroeter Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9092-weightless License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Monty and company are investigating the disappearance of a fellow detective. The only clue they find leads them to the estate of Parker Wilhelm the 3rd, millionaire and business tycoon. Is the wealthy mogul responsible for the missing private eye? Or perhaps his new arctic acquisition is to blame? Chefs, laughs, stuntmen, tunes, mazes and more in the seventh installment of The Spectral Silhouette!“Ensconced within that mountain range was the most wonderous and portentous acquisition, a reward for the hardships myself and my myrmidons faced on that perilous journey.”Songs FeaturedWho Will Care for the Flowers?The GardenSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-spectral-silhouette/donations
Some Initial Thoughts On The Supreme Court Oral Arguments In Gonzalez: Non-Experts Might Still Make A Mess Of Things, But Without Understanding Why. Quick Debrief on the Gonzalez v. Google Oral Arguments. Cathy's Amicus brief. Supreme Court Wrestles With Suit Claiming Twitter Aided Terrorists. What happened to the K9YO pico balloon? Shot down by an F-22 Raptor. The maze is in the mouse. What ails Google. And how it can turn... Google Calls In Help From Larry Page and Sergey Brin for A.I. Fight. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving, replaced by Neal Mohan. NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops. Mark Zuckerberg - Good morning and new product... Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office. Google Reassessing Timeline for Massive San Jose Campus. German government banned from operating Facebook page. Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions. Mercedes partners with Google to bring Maps and YouTube into its vehicles. Subway planning EV charging oasis. Now if it were Taco Bell... Google Messages is finally just calling it 'RCS'. Google's long-awaited Tasks and Reminders consolidation starts in March. ChromeOS 110 rolling out: Super Resolution Audio, Select-to-speak, channels labels, more. Acer Chromebook 516 GE. Google Weather gets an accidental dark theme via the Android System Webview update. Google Chrome rolls out Memory and Energy Saver modes. Picks: Cathy - Montalbano. Jeff - AI.com now takes you to ChatGpt. Jeff - Never use a URL shortening service - even if you own it. Ant - Borix FX Particle Illusion Updated. Ant - Hagibis USB-C Hub with Hard Drive Enclosure. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: CDW.com/HPE
Some Initial Thoughts On The Supreme Court Oral Arguments In Gonzalez: Non-Experts Might Still Make A Mess Of Things, But Without Understanding Why. Quick Debrief on the Gonzalez v. Google Oral Arguments. Cathy's Amicus brief. Supreme Court Wrestles With Suit Claiming Twitter Aided Terrorists. What happened to the K9YO pico balloon? Shot down by an F-22 Raptor. The maze is in the mouse. What ails Google. And how it can turn... Google Calls In Help From Larry Page and Sergey Brin for A.I. Fight. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving, replaced by Neal Mohan. NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops. Mark Zuckerberg - Good morning and new product... Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office. Google Reassessing Timeline for Massive San Jose Campus. German government banned from operating Facebook page. Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions. Mercedes partners with Google to bring Maps and YouTube into its vehicles. Subway planning EV charging oasis. Now if it were Taco Bell... Google Messages is finally just calling it 'RCS'. Google's long-awaited Tasks and Reminders consolidation starts in March. ChromeOS 110 rolling out: Super Resolution Audio, Select-to-speak, channels labels, more. Acer Chromebook 516 GE. Google Weather gets an accidental dark theme via the Android System Webview update. Google Chrome rolls out Memory and Energy Saver modes. Picks: Cathy - Montalbano. Jeff - AI.com now takes you to ChatGpt. Jeff - Never use a URL shortening service - even if you own it. Ant - Borix FX Particle Illusion Updated. Ant - Hagibis USB-C Hub with Hard Drive Enclosure. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: CDW.com/HPE
Some Initial Thoughts On The Supreme Court Oral Arguments In Gonzalez: Non-Experts Might Still Make A Mess Of Things, But Without Understanding Why. Quick Debrief on the Gonzalez v. Google Oral Arguments. Cathy's Amicus brief. Supreme Court Wrestles With Suit Claiming Twitter Aided Terrorists. What happened to the K9YO pico balloon? Shot down by an F-22 Raptor. The maze is in the mouse. What ails Google. And how it can turn... Google Calls In Help From Larry Page and Sergey Brin for A.I. Fight. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving, replaced by Neal Mohan. NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops. Mark Zuckerberg - Good morning and new product... Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office. Google Reassessing Timeline for Massive San Jose Campus. German government banned from operating Facebook page. Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions. Mercedes partners with Google to bring Maps and YouTube into its vehicles. Subway planning EV charging oasis. Now if it were Taco Bell... Google Messages is finally just calling it 'RCS'. Google's long-awaited Tasks and Reminders consolidation starts in March. ChromeOS 110 rolling out: Super Resolution Audio, Select-to-speak, channels labels, more. Acer Chromebook 516 GE. Google Weather gets an accidental dark theme via the Android System Webview update. Google Chrome rolls out Memory and Energy Saver modes. Picks: Cathy - Montalbano. Jeff - AI.com now takes you to ChatGpt. Jeff - Never use a URL shortening service - even if you own it. Ant - Borix FX Particle Illusion Updated. Ant - Hagibis USB-C Hub with Hard Drive Enclosure. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: CDW.com/HPE
Some Initial Thoughts On The Supreme Court Oral Arguments In Gonzalez: Non-Experts Might Still Make A Mess Of Things, But Without Understanding Why. Quick Debrief on the Gonzalez v. Google Oral Arguments. Cathy's Amicus brief. Supreme Court Wrestles With Suit Claiming Twitter Aided Terrorists. What happened to the K9YO pico balloon? Shot down by an F-22 Raptor. The maze is in the mouse. What ails Google. And how it can turn... Google Calls In Help From Larry Page and Sergey Brin for A.I. Fight. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving, replaced by Neal Mohan. NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops. Mark Zuckerberg - Good morning and new product... Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office. Google Reassessing Timeline for Massive San Jose Campus. German government banned from operating Facebook page. Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions. Mercedes partners with Google to bring Maps and YouTube into its vehicles. Subway planning EV charging oasis. Now if it were Taco Bell... Google Messages is finally just calling it 'RCS'. Google's long-awaited Tasks and Reminders consolidation starts in March. ChromeOS 110 rolling out: Super Resolution Audio, Select-to-speak, channels labels, more. Acer Chromebook 516 GE. Google Weather gets an accidental dark theme via the Android System Webview update. Google Chrome rolls out Memory and Energy Saver modes. Picks: Cathy - Montalbano. Jeff - AI.com now takes you to ChatGpt. Jeff - Never use a URL shortening service - even if you own it. Ant - Borix FX Particle Illusion Updated. Ant - Hagibis USB-C Hub with Hard Drive Enclosure. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: CDW.com/HPE
Some Initial Thoughts On The Supreme Court Oral Arguments In Gonzalez: Non-Experts Might Still Make A Mess Of Things, But Without Understanding Why. Quick Debrief on the Gonzalez v. Google Oral Arguments. Cathy's Amicus brief. Supreme Court Wrestles With Suit Claiming Twitter Aided Terrorists. What happened to the K9YO pico balloon? Shot down by an F-22 Raptor. The maze is in the mouse. What ails Google. And how it can turn... Google Calls In Help From Larry Page and Sergey Brin for A.I. Fight. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is leaving, replaced by Neal Mohan. NPR says it's cutting jobs by 10% as ad revenue drops. Mark Zuckerberg - Good morning and new product... Inside Meta's Push to Solve the Noisy Office. Google Reassessing Timeline for Massive San Jose Campus. German government banned from operating Facebook page. Flooded with AI-created content, a sci-fi magazine suspends submissions. Mercedes partners with Google to bring Maps and YouTube into its vehicles. Subway planning EV charging oasis. Now if it were Taco Bell... Google Messages is finally just calling it 'RCS'. Google's long-awaited Tasks and Reminders consolidation starts in March. ChromeOS 110 rolling out: Super Resolution Audio, Select-to-speak, channels labels, more. Acer Chromebook 516 GE. Google Weather gets an accidental dark theme via the Android System Webview update. Google Chrome rolls out Memory and Energy Saver modes. Picks: Cathy - Montalbano. Jeff - AI.com now takes you to ChatGpt. Jeff - Never use a URL shortening service - even if you own it. Ant - Borix FX Particle Illusion Updated. Ant - Hagibis USB-C Hub with Hard Drive Enclosure. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Ant Pruitt Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: CDW.com/HPE
“Trust, The Essence of Connection” Show Description: What do you feel like when someone you don't know says to you “Trust me”? I cringe inside when someone, particularly a stranger says those words to me. I feel like they are trying to dupe me into believing them. Similarly, I feel the same way when some tells you how honest they are. As soon as someone says to me that I can trust them, my antenna goes up and I immediately don't trust them. I cannot explain why this happens, perhaps it's simply past experiences. In any case, this podcast describes why we need trust in our relationships despite all the negative experiences we have had to the contrary. The question is asked “Is life worth living if we don't trust anyone?” The answer is no; it's not. Without trust we cannot have relationship with anyone, therefore is life worth living without relationships. This podcast describes a personal story about praying for an anonymous person who left a prayer request at a coffee shop. The prayer request included a scripture verse Proverbs 3:5 which says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, rely not on your own understanding”. I was personally affected as a result of praying for this unknown person's prayer request. So often we experience broken relationships because of broken trust. Divorces, anxiety, worries, fears and even depression can occur in our lives because someone lied to us or betrayed us. Scripture tells us that “God will be proved true, though every man be proved a liar”. There is only one being whom you can trust completely and that is God Himself. He is both love and truth at the same time. He cannot lie. He is the fundamental relationship on which all other relationships can be built, and He is completely trustworthy. Come listen to Papa Tom describe his personal story about how this important subject of trust was brought to his attention. Come listen to how the story of Abraham describes someone whose relationship with God progressed over his lifetime from experiences in which Abraham showed he did not trust God to the end of his life when he was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac because he had learned he could trust God completely. Abraham knew God would do what He said He would do. Promises made; promises kept. Abraham came to realize that God was a covenant keeping God. Ensconced in his belief Abraham came to be known as the Father of Faith. Thereby linking trust to faith. Come listen and be encouraged to learn God is the only One we can truly trust. Come and listen, enjoy, and connect with God Your Father! Show Notes: We will be looking for people who will want to become part of our launch team to re-launch Book One and then Book Two and Book Three on Amazon in the first quarter of 2023. Become part of our community by subscribing at our website:www.thefathersheartmedia.com and enjoy all our media: podcasts, articles, blogs and Children's Books. We released a new eBook for adults “The Last All Hallows Eve”. It is a story written in the tradition of C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters. You can download our eBook for free at our website. Our third Children's book: “The Birthday Present” has been completed in text form and is in the process of being published. You can follow Papa Tom on FaceBook.com at www.FaceBook.com/papatomstales. Help us distribute our media content by donating to the Father's Heart Media on our websites or www.Patreon.com/thefathersheart. Further developments: The Fathers Heart Talk Show with Papa Tom will air every Thursday morning at 8:00 am on WSIC from Statesville NC on channels 105.9 FM, 100.7 FM, 1400 AM. You can also find us on www.wsicnews.com/thefathersheart wherein recorded shows will be saved for you to visit and listen to the recordings. Blessings: Papa Tom Websites: www.facebook.com/papatomstales www.Youtube.com/thefathersheartmedia www.thefathersheartmedia.com www.papatomstales.com
"I will learn someday that truth is a flight from penumbra to light, from the man scared to show his scars, to the child I can be to the world; there's innocence in truth, it makes others reveal their wounds." The biggest truth of lies is also the most uncomfortable - we tell lies to deflect our truths, not only from others but also ourselves . If we are sensitive to ourselves and our worlds, we find a twitch in our conscience. If we are inured and leathered and layered, we ski over the the thinnest ice with complete elan and disregard. What makes us tell lies? Of course, when truths are uncomfortable, if we are revealed to be perpetrators, when the charter of accountability is much greater than the act's payback. More debilitatingly, when we wish harm unto someone, or are not ready to reveal the truth of what we are. Ensconced in the thin layer of a lie is the desire of image or deflection. So much of what we are is predicated on what we say - we naturally believe each other, and to lie is to create an image of others or ourselves which is skewed as per our own warped imagination. What of the discovery of an untruth? We are intrinsically innocent to belief, which is also why when our trust in the other's truth is broken, it is nigh impossible to put it back into a pristine state again. Lives change with one untruth - battles are won or lost, relationships sustain or don't, courage is found or varnished. But what does it do to the perpetrator of the lie? From time immemorial, the hauntings of lies have destroyed men, as they have not been able to see their own ugliness in the mirror. A man with a conscience is a man forever vulnerable to truth's perpetuating call. Because that's what it really is. Truths are never clarion calls, they are never drumbeats, they lie quietly as facts, without squealing, without prancing. But - away from the deflection, away from the glare - they grow in size, in stature, as prosaic as fact, as quiet as an ambush. And when they are revealed, they unwittingly explode, besmirching the ones who ignored it, wounding the ones discovering it. What about people who boldly ignore ramifications of revelations, who start and end from an instinct of self-preservation or self-aggrandizement? When they embrace untruth with aplomb and carry it through with bold disregard to anything and everything. We all know such people - bold, brazen, ballsy. Likeable people too, powerful ones often, but purveyors of stories. Perpetual liars, often carrying it as a pathological disease. Is there an Armageddon for them, a final retribution, something which brings back the balance to truth? Much as we might wish for redemption, the fact is that the world celebrates the bold, people who can get away with anything if they are brazen enough. It is the nature of the beast that with aggression, one can hold on to one's lies and ward off truth's gentle assertions. Liars persevere, they even prosper. They find their suns and preen in their shadowless brightness. We can wish karma to find them at some point, but that is in the air and often wishful thinking. Truths and lies are personal choices. Their ramifications can torpedo targets or self-inhilate the purveyor. If people can risk relationships for a simple lie, then possibly there is a backstory and they were victims first; if they can risk reputations, they are probably blasé in thinking that nothing can destroy them. Either way, a liar is risking a lot with no line of sight of the harm he creates. Wittingly or unwittingly. What the worth of a lie is often sought to be found in the value of its intent or its history. Like everything else, it is but a reflection of every person's owned and personal integrity. If you liked this poem, consider listening to these other poems on the beauty and heartbreak of life: Lovers of Broken Mountains Chemo: As I Battle Myself How She Knew (that he was unfaithful) Follow me on Instagram at @sunilgivesup. Get in touch with me on uncutpoetrynow@gmail.com Subscribe to my incandescent and poetic newsletter The Uncuts here - https://theuncuts.substack.com. The details of the music used in this episode are as follows - Music: Mystical Autumn by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9755-mystical-autumn License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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Growing up in San Francisco, today's guest Rae, was not a stranger to Pride parade or transgenderism, although she wasn't directly involved in either. Trans ideology appeared more overtly for her in 2019, when she was in a relationship with someone who was online all the time. It wasn't long until she was deep in various forums, exploring new labels for her sexual and gender identities. Ensconced in these echo chambers, she began to identify as trans. After coming out to her therapist and primary care provider, she was passed off to specialists in “trans health care,” who encouraged her to go on testosterone and get a double mastectomy. She soon recognized that the short lived high of being on T could not outweigh the side long-term negative side effects, which for Rae included developing a blood clot. When her painful bruising appeared, it was not her doctor, but her friend, who reminded her to tune into her body's needs. In this episode, we explore what motivated Rae to dis-identify with her femaleness, what kept her going back to her doctors, and how she started listening to her body again. Towards the end of the episode we have a lively conversation about if and how to stay in connection with trans-identified friends, and how to establish boundaries. ➢➢➢ UPCOMING MASTER CLASS Inoculating Our Children Against Transgender Ideology: https://www.whosebodyisit.com/inoculating-our-children-against-transgender-ideology SUPPORT THE PODCAST | https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/whosebodyisit?locale.x=en_US COACHING SOVEREIGN WOMEN | https://www.whosebodyisit.com/coaching-for-sovereign-women HYPNOSIS FOR HEALING & RADICAL CHANGE | https://www.whosebodyisit.com/hypnosis SHOP ACTIVIST STICKERS | https://www.whosebodyisit.com/shop INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/whosebodyisit/
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Ensconced in sleep-deprivation, episode 18 opens in soup resolution. Will lentils serve in comfort-food rescue? The bayleaf says no…
He is a true Hollywood legend, star of TV's Sanford and Son, Demond Wilson! Demond shares his calling from God and his experiences in Hollywood as a Christian. Hey everybody. Welcome back to Lead 12:12. We're excited that you're hanging out with us. We have a great speaker today. We're so excited about Chris. Tell us about our speaker today. We are here with a true legend, the star of my favorite TV show Sanford and son. It's my honor to introduce. Demond Wilson! Thank you so much for joining us today. It's my pleasure in that. I say hi to, to all of your listeners and the woman that you said was your wife to just. We weren't supposed to talk about that. Yeah. Yeah, so Demond, I would love to hear your salvation story. Can you share that with us? I'm so far beyond that, I grew up. Totally. Ensconced in Catholicism. I was an acolyte and my whole life is from the age of eight was centered around the church. But I brought my mom. And my dad. Out of. The dark side into the light, through the Catholic church now. One might say. But you went from the dark side to a lighter, dark side which is true, but it, there are many roads that lead to to the most high and what the Lord saw in me. That I was born with was a talent. For entertaining. As a dancer and a singer and all of that. And. The love in my heart for him so the Lord's call was on my life. My kids were in private parochial school. We were living in. In Bel air. Beverly Hills and I have six adult progeny. I took the Lord. A little as a, literally when he said go forth. Be fruitful and multiply. did that. Yeah, you We think so I have four adult. Daughters. And two adult. My oldest is 48, Nicole. My, my second born Melissa, and they both live in Atlanta with my granddaughter. My second, Melissa is 40. Is 44. My oldest son, Christopher who hits a golf ball, 320 yards. He's a beast. His kid. I put it off club in his hand when he was eight years old. He is a monster and his brother Demonn Jr. Will never want it to be known as the Mon Jr. Until he started working in a corporate world and people say, Hey. Do you know who your dad is? No. Do you know what whose name you have? And he said, yeah, That's my dad and they said, wow, we're going to do business with you. So now he's Goodman Jr. The rescue and he's 41. Tabitha is 36. And my baby who's been married five years and has her doctorate. She is. 32. She's the one that I came off the road for and I. My personal touch was on her. She's a beast. That's amazing. Yeah, she, Sarah is 32 and she's married to a guy named Matt. Matthew Mahoney. Nice kid. Nice kid, but my baby girl, I still, I'm still, when he comes to my house, I do this. I got ya. Yeah. Keep your eyes on him. We've been married five years. So what happened to your base in your voice? It went up. We've been married. Mr. Wilson. I said, yeah. But I still. We've got you. And my scopes. Then Yeah, boy. also back to what your original question was. I've always known. I came into the Catholic church to Christen my second born Melissa and my parents. I had sent to them. We had a rather large place. In Bel air and I came down the aisle of the church holding. My second born and my wife, my mother notch nudged my father. And she said my dad's name was Grady Wilson. That's where the character came from. that's amazing. And no, that's what his parents named him. So that's what he. What do you answered too? And my mom said But that's his nickname. The mine's going to preach. It's all over him. And I turned down a lot of money after my third series. I was going to Florida to do my first. Revival. I had been studying, and I said to the Lord, Until I'm imbued with the with the paraklete, with the pneuma. The spirit of the living. Creator. I'm never going to eat again. And I'm up. And my tower in...
Mike Matthews discusses why being a matchmaker is not very easy and the phrases people should stop using. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Cafe Anyway with Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster. Next show it's Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley.
Mike Matthews discusses why being a matchmaker is not very easy and the phrases people should stop using. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Cafe Anyway with Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster. Next show it's Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley.
Mike Matthews discusses why being a matchmaker is not very easy and the phrases people should stop using. Join Mike as he podcasts live from Cafe Anyway with Benita, the Disgruntled Fiddle Player, and the Brewmaster. Next show it's Madame Rootabega, Valentino, and Bison Bentley. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikesdailypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mikesdailypodcast/support
Ensconced in comfort - episode 19 drifts from winter warmth to mini-flood madness. Bring a toolbox, this catastrophe's for you.
THE SEVENTH KEY A writer makes a bet that she can change her style - and perhaps her life - overnight Written and produced by Julie Hoverson Cast List Cindy Applegate - Chandra Wade Troy - Matthias Rebne Morgan Mandy - Crystal Thomson Regia - Kristina Yuen Tex - Mike Campbell Lucas - Abner Senires Roarke - Rick Lewis Old Scupper - Julie Hoverson Trooper 1 - Glen Hallstrom Trooper 2 - Franknvox 19 Nocturne theme music: Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) All other music is from the album "Pursuit of Happiness" by C. Filipe Alves (used under a Creative Commons License, found at www.jamendo.com) Recorded with the assistance of Ryan Hirst of Neohoodoo Studio Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a writer's studio, can't you tell?" ********************************************** The seventh key The seventh Key is the other play vaguely inspired by the Seven Keys to Bald Pate - The book by Earl Derr Biggars, and the play by George M. Cohan, and the 1970s loosely inspired film The House of Long Shadows. While Murder Ward arose primarily from the catfishing aspect of the story, this one is more obviously the basic plotline - author makes a bet to write something different if given an inspirational place, and then things go awry. There's a hint that the catfishing is still happening, but maybe it's not. Part of this is simply an indictment of the unrealistic expectations that romance novels give women - we all complain about porn creating unreal expectations for men, then dream about 7 foot tall warrior hunks with long fabio hair and tribal tatoos, and more junk than any man should have, since he would pass out every time from blood loss to the brain. That's why every man in this play is utterly impossible, from Cindy's point of view. They all prove that reality is terrible. Originally Tex and Luke were both sort of dudebros, but a last minute replacement put Michael Campbell in for his first session with us, and he sounded too similar to Luke, and wasn't comfortable with a cowboy type accent (my original intention for Tex). So on the spot we decided Tex was effusively gay - which would be another and different way he could be "completely unavailable" to our lovelorn writer. The multiple endings are also inspired by Seven Keys to Bald Pate, and are more meant to show the many horrible ways a writers mind expects projects to go down in flames, or fall apart, than necessarily to show an actual event. We all imagine having our book done, then finding it's gone horribly wrong.... ********************************************** THE SEVENTH KEY Cast: Olivia - Host Cindy Applegate (F30s), a writer Regia (F40s), Cindy's publisher Troy (M30s), Cindy's imaginary boyfriend Mandy (F30s), Cindy's sister Tex, Luke, Roarke (M20s/30s, obnoxious) - film crew Old Scupper (M, elder)- crusty old salt Trooper1 and 2 - (M, any) police OLIVIA Did you have any trouble finding it? What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's a writer's condo, can't you tell? MUSIC SCENE 1. WRITING AT HOME SOUND COMPUTER, TYPING CINDY [muttering as she types, overwrought] ...and I love you too, my dearest darling. SOUND PHONE RINGS CINDY [irritated mumble] Go away, he's about to make an indecent proposal. TROY I can no longer contain my passion. My blood hums for you. You must be mine! CINDY [ecstatic sigh] SOUND PICKS UP PHONE CINDY [almost an ecstatic sigh] Yes? REGIA You've been writing, haven't you? CINDY [still dreamy] Of course. That's what you want me to do, isn't it? REGIA Of course. So. What's the new one? CINDY "Rogue of Fate" REGIA Quick précis? CINDY Warwick Wellington, handsome and devilish owner of Wellington shipping lines and dabbler in exotic animals hires cat breeder Gloriana Mundy to help him birth a rare white leopard-- REGIA They hate each other on sight, and yet fall in love, have a steamy sex scene and then argue, never to see each other again, but then the panther-- CINDY --Leopard-- REGIA --goes into labour and they have to work together to save the cubs, and realize their attraction is unavoidable? CINDY [shocked] How-- how did you guess? REGIA Cindy, you know I'm your friend as well as your agent, right? CINDY Yes, but what has-- REGIA It's roughly the same as every plot you've ever written. In fact I think it's identical to "Never the Twain Shall Sleep" except that was a prize-winning race horse instead of a leopard. You're kind of predictable. CINDY [truly distressed] But - no. It can't be, I don't-- not on purpose! REGIA I know. That's actually the very sad part. I know, and you know, that you just happen to write that way, and not that you have a formula tacked to the wall that says "page 32, they meet. At page 230, they quarrel" or anything like that. CINDY I don't! I swear! REGIA The good thing is that your books always sell. I'm never going to fault you for that - but I'd love to see what you could do if you ever did break out of this rut. You're a competent writer, and you'll always have an audience, but you could do more, if you tried something a little different. CINDY Like what? REGIA Are you seeing anyone? CINDY Dr. Mallory said I didn't really need-- REGIA I meant dating. CINDY Oh. [grudging] No. REGIA You should. CINDY Men are pigs. REGIA Which is why your heroes perspire rather than sweat. Real women like real men. At least a little bit. CINDY They're ... messy. Uncooperative. REGIA. Yup. Try it - you might like it. SOUND PHONE HANGS UP MUSIC SCENE 2. CINDY You are the only one who understand me, Troy. TROY Of course, my proud beauty. For you are complex and mysterious and most men can't be bothered to see past the ends of their-- CINDY [cutting him off] Yes, yes. Troy, you will always love me, won't you? TROY As long as there is breath in my body. CINDY Oh, Troy! TROY Oh, Cindy! SOUND PHONE RINGS CINDY Oh, pooh! SOUND PICKS UP PHONE CINDY Yes? MANDY Hey sis. I guess I caught you at a bad time? CINDY [irritated] I was just... composing. What do you need? MANDY I was just going to see if you wanted to come to dinner this weekend. George and I haven't seen you in ages. CINDY Who is it this time? MANDY [overly innocent] Whatever can you mean? CINDY Please - when you start talking like... like-- MANDY One of your heroines? CINDY [pedantic] The way people talked in the 18th and 19th century-- MANDY I give up! I will give you the code words. His name is Rob, and he's a banker. He's nice. Cute even - if you don't mind someone a tad... cuddly. CINDY Stop trying to fix me up - why can't you believe I'm just fine? MANDY Because you're alone, and if I know you, you're talking to your imaginary boyfriend again. CINDY You said you'd never-- MANDY Drop it! Sorry! Come to dinner anyway. We'll tell Rob you have something contagious, and you can just sit and be bored with the three of us. [beat] Cody misses his auntie. CINDY Cody can't feed himself yet. I doubt he can tell us apart, the way he keeps trying to get into my shirt. MANDY For a romance writer, you are the least sentimental person I know. No wonder all your characters are cardboard cutouts. CINDY They are not! MANDY Sweetie. They all use the same 10 lines at some point in their respective narrative - there's an entire website devoted to spotting them and mocking you. CINDY What ten lines? MANDY Lessee - "my proud beauty" CINDY [squeaky gasp] MANDY "As long as there is breath in my body", "you may take my body but you will never have my heart" - that one from her, whoever "her" is at the moment. Hmm. I can forward you the URL if you like. CINDY No! And I'm not going to come to dinner. I'm busy. Writing. Something completely different. MANDY I'll believe that when I read it. CINDY You bet you will. MANDY You're on! CINDY What? MANDY I'll bet you one year that you can't write a real novel - even a novella - in the same time that it takes you to rattle off one of your froufrou books. CINDY One year? Of what? MANDY [chuckles evilly] One year that you come to dinner twice a month and be nice to whoever we invite-- CINDY Whomever. MANDY --against one year when I won't even ask you over. CINDY You're - you're on! I could use a year of not being nagged. MANDY But you have to get the first draft done in a weekend - that's how long you told Women's Day it takes you to write one of your books. CINDY [gasp] How can anyone be so horrid? MANDY I'm your sister - and yes, that one's on the list too. SOUND MANDY HANGS UP. CINDY SLOWLY PUTS DOWN RECEIVER CINDY Am I really that ... predictable? TROY A woman is a bundle of senses, with a dash of nonsense. CINDY Argh! MUSIC SCENE 3. CINDY Why didn't you ever tell me? REGIA [on phone] I did - you just never heard. I didn't push it because you always sell so well - to women who like a certain kind of man, a certain kind of story, and a certain kind of resolution. You always deliver. CINDY I'm - I'm boring! This website even says so. "Good god! How could I have been so blind" - oh No! I will never say that again! REGIA It's not that bad. Ignore the critics. Write what you love. As long as it sells, why worry about it? CINDY Is money all you think about? REGIA I am an agent. CINDY But I want people to like my books, not laugh at them. I want to write something good. Something meaningful. REGIA Oh, man. I said you should try something different, but, meaningful? Why such a change? CINDY Because just surviving isn't living at all. [defiant] and yes, that's one of the ten. REGIA Ten? CINDY Never mind. Will you help me? REGIA Help you - with what? CINDY I need a place to write. Inspiration. Atmosphere. Just for a weekend - enough to rough out a new story. [definite] Something meaningful. REGIA Meaningful books are a tougher sell. I like your books the way they are. CINDY I can always go back to churning out the same old... crap...later. TROY During our year of peace. MUSIC SCENE 4. OUTSIDE THE LIGHTHOUSE SOUND WALKING, OUTSIDE, WIND, ONE PAIR OF FEET IS VERY STOMPY OLD SCUPPER Yar. The lighthouse heah was decommissioned night on fotty yeahs gone. SOUND BIRD NOISE CINDY Oh, seagulls! OLD SCUPPER [completely dry] Cahnt see why - being right heah on the beach, and all. SOUND KEYS JINGLE - OLD CREAKY DOOR OPENS OLD SCUPPER Cahs it ain't been empty the hul time - we gets renters from time to time who want to paint or try that meditation yahoo, but-- but no one eveh stays more'n a month. SOUND THEY GO INSIDE, CREAKY DOOR SLAMS SHUT WITH AN ECHO CINDY [eep!] OLD SCUPPER It's all on account o' the ghost. CINDY Yes, that's exactly why I came here. OLD SCUPPER Har har har. Y'ain't the fust, young lady, to think they cud stand up t' the ghost. CINDY I heard it was a woman who committed suicide? Jumped off the-- OLD SCUPPER Ain't that romantic, now? Nar. She were killed. And then he killed hisself. No one atall is dead sure which one itis which haunts the place - or mayhaps it's both of 'em. CINDY Well, can't they see? If it's in a dress--? OLD SCUPPER Yer head is full o' crap. It's them movies and the T-V makes it sound like ghosts look just like regular folks. Bah. [spookier and spookier] This haunt - or haunts, as the case may be - is just a dark shape which covers the winduhs, making day inta night, and then it lets out such a scream - a scream to shake down the very heavens. Them as hears the scream falls inter a deep sleep and when they finally wake up, they find they've done ... terrible things. Best you come on back befoah dark and stay in town. Tis not far - just an hour or so afoot. CINDY No. I'm fine. Thanks. OLD SCUPPER Suit yerself. SOUND FEET STOMP OFF. DOOR OPENS. CLICK CINDY Hey! OLD SCUPPER Ayah? CINDY What about the electricity? OLD SCUPPER Yer don' know how t'work a jenny? CINDY Who's Jenny? OLD SCUPPER [disgusted noise] Gar. SOUND DOOR SHUTS, FEET STOMP AWAY INSIDE MUSIC SCENE 5. SOUND TYPING AWAY ON A LAPTOP CINDY [mutters as she types] --window high above the pounding surf. The darkness closes in, the wind echoes through the huge column of stone, and the rocks call out to her. "Join us." No, scratch that, "we have the answer to all your pain"-- SOUND KNOCK ON THE OUTER DOOR ECHOES LOUDLY CINDY [eep!] Coming! SOUND A COUPLE MORE LAPTOP KEYS SOUND ENDLESS FEET DOWN STAIRS, THEY STOP. THEN CONTINUE CINDY Just a minute! SOUND FEET DESCEND AND FINALLY FADE INTO-- CINDY Coming! SOUND DOOR OPENS CINDY [out of breath] Hello? [half wolf whistle, half gasp] Hell-o! TEX [very campy] Hello! Is this the Sutter's Wharf lighthouse? CINDY [puzzled and disappointed] Yes. Um. Is there something I can do for you? TEX I wanted to make sure before we start bringing in the equipment. [turns away and gives a huge whistle] CINDY Equip... what? TEX We'll be staying in here, then? SOUND FOOTSTEPS INTO ECHOES TEX [echoey] Hmm. Not bad. We're with "In Specter" - you know, the ghost hunting show? We're doing a spot on the lighthouse this weekend. Didn't you get the memo? CINDY But... but I'm renting the lighthouse this weekend. TEX You aren't the owner? CINDY I-I'm a writer - I came here for some peace and quiet and-- SOUND SQUEAKY WHEELS APPROACH LUKE ["dude" yelling from off] Dude, get out of the way! Got the beers! CINDY [nearly in tears] -- and atmosphere. TEX Sorry. We've had it booked for six months. You'll have to talk to Roarke. Our boss. CINDY Roarke? That's a nice name. I gotta make a note-- TEX You got one? CINDY A note? TEX [snorting laugh] No. A name. I'm Tex, and this ...studmuffin is Luke. LUKE [a little off] Yo! CINDY Cindy. Cindy Applegate. LUKE Oh! Woah! Any relation to--? CINDY [surprised and pleased] Yes - yes, it's me - I'm the writer. LUKE Writer? No - you know, the hot actress. Babelicious! Smoking! Awoo! CINDY Argh! MUSIC SCENE 6. OUTSIDE SOUND PACING ON DIRT CINDY This Roarke will just have to understand. TROY You will sway him with your plight. And your beauty. CINDY Maybe he'll even be handsome-- TROY Your eyes devoured those two musclebound-- CINDY But this Roarke guy is the boss. He's probably Irish or something. Fiery. Passionate. TROY Who wouldn't be, faced with your loveliness? CINDY Regia said she arranged everything. TROY Unless... CINDY What? TROY Perhaps she thought the presence of other people might stir your creative juices. CINDY Maybe... SOUND CAR WINDOW ROLLS DOWN CINDY Roarke? ROARKE [obnoxiously Brooklyn] OK, I got 5 minutes. CINDY [vastly disappointed] Oh. Sure. Um, my publicist-- ROARKE I was just on the phone with her. Someone well and truly screwed the pooch on this one, but we're willing to let you stick around while we work-- CINDY But I need quiet to write! ROARKE Tough titty, babe. You can stay, but only if you let the crew fit you into the show - Your agent said it would be good for your image, all that crap. CINDY But when will I be able to write? ROARKE We'll be shooting local color tonight and tomorrow by day - write then. But at night, you gotta be around in case this ghost shows up. CINDY You think I'll really enhance the show? ROARKE Chicks scream better. SOUND WINDOW ROLLS UP MUSIC SCENE 7. SOUND SEAGULLS, OUTSIDE AMBIANCE, OCEAN, WIND SOUND KEYBOARD CLICKS CINDY [Muttering through gritted teeth] Ensconced on the parapet, I gazed down over the jagged cliffs below, and wondered if perhaps this was the same view - the last view - of the murdered woman so long ago. Whether the moaning of the wind in the rocks called to her, the way they sing now - even now - in my head. SOUND A COUPLE OF LAST CLICKS, LAPTOP CLOSES CINDY [sigh] TROY It's going well, all things considered. CINDY Yes. But it's almost dark, and then-- TROY He required you be available, not actually present. CINDY I hope the ghost shows up - then they can get what they want and go. TROY Have you considered--? CINDY What? TROY That this was much too fortuitous - your arrival followed so closely by theirs? Perhaps your agent did this a'purpose. CINDY But why? She wants me to write-- TROY Ah, but she also wants you to socialize. With real people. CINDY Well, if I don't get this darn draft done, I'll definitely be stuck socializing - if you can call any of Mandy and George's friends "real". [shudder] TROY Would it be so horrible? CINDY Yes. SOUND KNOCK ON DOOR TEX Hey, you up here? SOUND DOOR OPENS TEX There you are, pretty lady. CINDY What do you want? TEX Making sure you didn't fall off or nothing. CINDY [chilling] Nope. Not yet. TEX Well. Dinner's on, anyway. MUSIC SCENE 8. SHOOTING SOUND WHIRRING OF MACHINERY VOICE [on P.A.] IN SPECTOR LUKE OK, so we're here in Sutter's Wharf lighthouse, waiting to see if the infamous screaming shadow will appear. TEX And for once, we're not all alone. We have a guest - famous romance writer Cindy Appleton. CINDY [hollow, deer in headlights] Applegate. TEX Applegate. [beat] Here, honey, wave. I guess little Cindy ain't exactly hard to scare, huh, Luke? LUKE [chuckles] Well, Tex, writing's a pretty lonely business. And this is a lonely place. Right Cindy? CINDY Yes. LUKE Yeah. See, dude? CINDY It is a lonely business. TEX Right. Well, they say the ghost has been known to walk the platform around the light, upstairs. So we're going to haul ass up there for a while. Come on. SOUND LIGHTS SWITCHED OFF ROARKE That coulda been better. CINDY I thought ...there would be a script. ROARKE You wanna write one, go ahead, but we don't got the budget to pay for nuttin like that. CINDY I'm... sorry. ROARKE No skin off my ass. Embarrassing famous people goes over great on TV. And your agent agreed that, short of actual nudity, anything we shoot of you this weekend will get her ok for air time. TROY We should get clear of this nest of vipers! CINDY [trying to be brave] Well. You can film me writing for the next half hour. I have a scene that has to get written. ROARKE Not bad - use the publicity from the show to push the book. And vicey-versy. Not bad at all. MUSIC SCENE 9. SOUND DOOR SLAMS, SQUEAK, LATCH CINDY Well, I can get a little privacy anyway. SOUND OPEN LAPTOP, POWER UP TROY You know I will always support anything you do-- SOUND HORRIBLE DRILLING NOISE CINDY What the blazes? SOUND LATCH OPENS, DOOR OPENS CINDY What's the-- SOUND HORRIBLE DRILLING NOISE, LOUDER CINDY Ahhhhhhh! [as soon as it ends] What IS that! LUKE Eyebolts, little dudette. Can't have the cameras falling if the ghost shows up. We got permission. CINDY But the noise! LUKE Yeah, sucks, don't it. Oh, well. Be done soon. [laughs] Woah! SOUND DRILLING SOUND DOOR SLAMS MUSIC SCENE 10. TIME PASSES SOUND TYPING TROY [voice cutting the music] Weren't they coming back to get you? CINDY Hmm? Maybe they forgot about me. TROY But it's been hours. CINDY Has it? SOUND TURNING DOWN VOLUME OF THE MUSIC CINDY It is awfully quiet. TROY It's past one. CINDY Wow. SOUND TAPPING A FEW LAST KEYS, CLOSE LAPTOP, REMOVE MEMORY STICK CINDY I guess I should see. SOUND LATCH LIFTS, THEN HESITATES CINDY They might just be waiting to catch me off guard again. TROY Don't let them. You're much too clever. You can do this. SOUND DOOR OPENS CINDY [quiet, echoing] Hello? MUSIC SCENE 11. SOUND WALKING AND TURNING ON A CELLPHONE CINDY Searching, searching... TROY Perhaps they're filming outside? CINDY They wouldn't have left all the equipment. It's all just sitting there... Even that darn drill. [gasp] Drat. No bars. Figures. SOUND CELL PHONE SLAPS SHUT TROY Leaving is a very viable option. Grab your smallest case and we can-- CINDY But their blasted truck has boxed me in. TROY Only about an hour's walk. According to the ...rustic. CINDY But if something happened here, wouldn't it have happened to me too? TROY Then... what? CINDY I think it's a joke. They thought it was funny catching me out in front of the camera, and now... TROY An even more persuasive argument that you must leave this place. CINDY No. I can just see it - bedraggled author crawls into town after night in haunted lighthouse, only to find camera crew at local bar. Yes! That's where they must be. Well, I'm not playing. TROY So you will--? CINDY Go upstairs and get back to work. There's still plenty of time before they stagger in. MUSIC SCENE 12. POWER TROUBLE SOUND DOOR SHUTS, DOOR LATCH SOUND ELECTRIC NOISE, BUZZ-DIP. CINDY Oh, shi--oot! SOUND LAPTOP UNPLUGGED, THEN TURNED ON CINDY Oh, no! Good thing I have backup. SOUND LAPTOP BOOTS CINDY [sigh of relief] SOUND ELECTRIC DIP, THEN OUT. POP OF LIGHT BULB CINDY [eep!] TROY Now it's truly time to go. CINDY But how will I get back down and out of here in the dark? TROY How can you stay? CINDY Easy. I write for the four hours I have on battery, and by then dawn will be coming up. I just sit tight. MUSIC SCENE 13. WORKING SOUND TYPING MADLY TROY What if it was the ghost? CINDY Hey, whose imaginary friend are you anyway? TROY [calming] I help you to express your fears. CINDY Well, right now, any fears I have are right outside that door, and can stay there. SOUND ELECTRIC NOISE RETURNS SOUND DRILL OUTSIDE THE DOOR - continues until noted CINDY [Starts screaming] TROY Shh, It's going to be all right. Shh. Calm down. You need to be calm. CINDY [down to whimpering] TROY It's not that bad - the power just came back on and the surge started the drill. CINDY [gasping] Really? TROY [uncertain] It's the only logical answer. CINDY Logic sucks. TROY The noise won't go away until you go out there and turn it off. CINDY No! TROY What if you're the only one here - that damn noise will drive you mad until you put it right. CINDY Someone had to turn on the generator. TROY Really? CINDY I think so. So someone has to be out there. TROY [ominous] Someone. CINDY You're doing it again! Shh! SOUND FOOTSTEPS COMING UP THE STAIRS CINDY [eep] TROY Who do you think it is? CINDY Ssh. TROY No one but you can hear me, my sweet one. CINDY [whispered] Oh. Right. SOUND FOOTSTEPS GET CLOSE. DOOR IS RATTLED CINDY [gasping] TROY If they were not villains, they'd hail you, wouldn't they? CINDY Uh-huh. TROY Bloody hell. CINDY Uh-huh! SOUND FOOTSTEPS GO ON PAST TROY Oh good. SOUND DRILL IS TURNED OFF CINDY [huge sigh] SOUND SOMETHING HEAVY DROPS. FOOTSTEPS START TO RETURN CINDY [rapid breathing, trying to stay quiet] SOUND SUDDEN POUNDING ON DOOR CINDY [hands over mouth, to keep self quiet] TROOPER [muffled] Police! Open up! CINDY Police? TROY Can you trust him? CINDY [whispered] What else can I do? [up, but shaky] I'm coming. SOUND SLOW STEPS TO DOOR, LATCH OPENS, THEN DOOR CINDY Police? TROOPER1 Will you step out here ma'am? Please keep your hands where I can see them. CINDY What? Why? TROOPER1 [calling off] Found one! CINDY One what? TROOPER1 Survivor. Come on. CINDY I can't leave my laptop! What do you mean, survivor? TROOPER1 We're just going downstairs - for the moment. Everything will be perfectly safe. SOUND FEET SLOWLY DESCEND STAIRS CINDY Heavens! TROOPER1 Stay to the right here, at the bottom of the stairs - we don't want you walking in the evidence. Come on. CINDY I can't! TROOPER2 Hey! What's the hold up? CINDY What happened? TROOPER1 That's what we want you to tell us, ma'am. Now if you would just step this way-- CINDY No! SOUND FEET RUN UPSTAIRS, HEAVY BOOTS FOLLOW. SHE IS GRABBED TROOPER1 [struggling with her] We've tried to be polite about this, but you have to come with us - it's not a request. CINDY [breathing hard, half whispered] I've never seen so much blood! SOUND FOOTSTEPS DESCEND AGAIN TROOPER1 I'm willing to believe that, miss, but we need to find out what you did see. I mean tonight. CINDY Nothing. Before the lights went out, no one was here, and then there was no power, so I worked on battery in my room, and then you turned...them back on... TROOPER1 You didn't hear anything? Anything at all? CINDY I tend to be ... lost... in thought - when I write. And the walls seem pretty thick. [breath catches] What... happened? TROOPER1 Don't know. The bodies are all ... missing. MUSIC SCENE 14. ONE PHONE CALL CINDY I promise you, I didn't see or hear anything. REGIA [on phone] Did you tell them that? CINDY Over and over again. They won't believe me. They think I did some awful thing! REGIA I know a few lawyers. We'll get this sorted out. CINDY But I didn't do anything! REGIA Sorry, you caught me in a bad cell zone. Let me get to a land line and call you back. SOUND CLICK PHONE OFF CINDY That's a fine kettle of fish. TROY They would never convict you - they must see what a lovely soul you truly are. CINDY People have been wrongly convicted in the past. TROY Perhaps she will find you a handsome and masculine attorney who, convinced of your innocence, will set you free in the eleventh hour. CINDY I want to be set free in the first hour! SOUND DOOR OPENS CINDY [eep!] TROOPER1 All right, you're free to go. CINDY I ...am? TROOPER1 Found them. They're fine. CINDY But the blood? TROOPER1 Minor accident with a drill. All cleared up now. CINDY So I can - go? Go back to my writing? TROOPER1 [up close and personal] From the state of you, you need a long hot soak in a scented tub, with candles, and maybe a hot oil massage. CINDY [breathless, hopeful] Really? TROOPER1 [flippant] That's what your agent suggested, anyway. We can get you to a nice hotel where you can-- CINDY No. I'm going to stay right here and finish my new book, and you can't stop me. [losing her edge] You can't stop me, can you? TROOPER1 Do what you want. You'll be all alone - at least for the night. The crew should be back by mid-morning, though. CINDY All the more reason to use my time wisely. Bye, now! TROOPER1 Oh, and watch out for the ghost! CINDY [gasp!] MUSIC SCENE 15. THE HAUNTING CINDY What time is it? TROY Nearly 4 am. Long past the witching hour, now is truly the dead of night. The darkest hour just before dawn. CINDY Dawn is at 6:43 a-m today. TROY Ah! Then the darkest hour is yet to come. CINDY Well, I'm a good 150 pages in, anyway. SOUND SCREECH CINDY What--? TROY A night bird, perhaps? SOUND SCREECH, LOUDER TROY No, it's-- CINDY The ghost! TROY Hide yourself! Cover your ears! CINDY No! The only way to conquer this sort of phantasm-- SOUND SCREECH CINDY [losing steam rapidly] Is to... face it down? TROY You are so brave. And so beautiful. CINDY Thank you. I needed that. TROY Of course. SOUND DOOR FLUNG OPEN SOUND SCREECH CINDY [Screams - much like she is falling, much like the squeak] MUSIC SCENE 16. FALSE ENDING ONE CINDY [waking up noises, eep] REGIA See. Told you she'd be fine. Cindy-- [trying not to laugh] The look on your face! It was priceless. Here, I caught it - see? SOUND PHONE BEING OPENED, PICTURES SCROLLED THROUGH CINDY What are you doing here? What happened? MANDY I just won a bet, is what happened. Now you've got to make nice to every one of George's friends. CINDY What do you mean? I still have time-- REGIA You've been dead to the world for over 10 hours, which brings your window of opportunity to a nice tidy close. Sorry about that, but you should learn to pace yourself. CINDY But it's nearly completed - that MUST count for something! REGIA This file on your laptop? The one that just repeats the same ten lines over and over. Very Stephen King, but not really marketable, sweetheart. CINDY I didn't! Let me see! Oh, god, what have I done? MANDY Yes, that's one of them. CINDY You rigged it, didn't you? REGIA What? Why would I do that? CINDY The two of you - you were in it together, conspiring to make me ... to force me to lose! REGIA [Laughing] Well, we did hire a couple of guys. MANDY They were more than ready to help. CINDY But why? MANDY A single woman is an embarrassment. It's just a fact. CINDY This is all just to convince me to find a man? REGIA Pretty much. CINDY Troy? Where are you--? MANDY Troy's not real. You must realize that. CINDY [Screams - much like she is falling] MUSIC SCENE 17. FALSE ENDING 2 SOUND TAPPING AWAY ON KEYS CINDY [mutters] And she spent the rest of her days locked up in a padded cell, demanding that someone find Troy and get him to come and visit her. The end. TROY Most excellent. You will surely win your bet. CINDY [melodrama] Somehow, the bet is unimportant, now. I've really grown through writing this. I can see that my life will be different - better - if I let myself deal with people on a one to one basis. If I forge a meaningful relationship with a good man. TROY Then you will no longer need me? CINDY I will always need you, Troy! TROY Oh, Cindy! CINDY [Screams in ecstacy - still sound much like she is falling] MUSIC SCENE 18. THE ENDING REGIA And that's how it ends. It's really-- MANDY Really? REGIA A steaming heap of poo. MANDY [very disappointed] Ohh. REGIA It'll still sell millions. MANDY But she worked so hard-- REGIA Yeah, yeah. And it has the huge advantage of being the last thing she wrote. Lucky we were able to recover anything from the laptop at all - since she took it with her when she made that leap off the lighthouse. CLOSING OLIVIA Now that you know how to find us, don't be a stranger - we have enough of those already...
Me. I Am. A Memoir. The Meaning of 'The Meaning of Mariah Carey'
Posh and Fab come to the end of 'All That Glitters' in The Meaning of Mariah Carey and get the low down on 'Broken Down,' which provides closure after twenty years of wondering what happened, and devolves into stupid giggles about a mop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you like working under a chandelier, then Soho House's IPO has a Takeaway for you at its members-only club in Mykonos. Zoom just acquired a translation startup because it's facing a 4-front war with Google. And Fathom is SPACing its 3D printers because we've entered a new Industrial Revolution. $MCG $ZM $ATMR Got a SnackFact? Tweet it @RobinhoodSnacks @JackKramer @NickOfNewYork Want a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Got a SnackFact for the pod? We got a form for that too: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe64VKtvMNDPGSncHDRF07W34cPMDO3N8Y4DpmNP_kweC58tw/viewform Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ensconced in the top four, Phoenix guard Cameron Gliddon looks at the run home and more.
Straight outta lockdown! We had the immense pleasure of chatting with 90's alt-nation rock royalty - the kaleidoscopic, beautiful and gilded-throated Evan Dando, head lemon of the Lemonheads.Ensconced in his Martha's Vineyard home, and through an era-appropriate lo-fi phoneline (sorry about that, folks!), everyone' favourite indoor type generously shared stories about the band's classic “It's A Shame About Ray”; the album that found a new sound for the band and ignited their mainstream success.We also do our thing, slouching into history(from punk rock to GQ), recording, track by track of this slice of sweet and sour, slacker Americana, and what came next for the band and, indeed, the man.
Ensconced in chorus, Marshall Gallagher blends his Fenders with British bullies to create a cocktail that is equal parts jangly pop, shimmery shoegaze, and beefy grunge.
Fashion writer Thirty Seconds To Mars (@necrobranson) welcomes designers Wehm Brucht (@intellegint), AuBon Pain (@charlesraustin), and Visconti Bellisimo (@egolvin) for a freeform discussion of their outfits, their fashion trend predictions, and their most prized items of clothing. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47125550
Fashion writer Thirty Seconds To Mars (@necrobranson) welcomes designers Wehm Brucht (@intellegint), AuBon Pain (@charlesraustin), and Visconti Bellisimo (@egolvin) for a freeform discussion of their outfits, their fashion trend predictions, and their most prized items of clothing. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47125550
Fashion writer Thirty Seconds To Mars (@necrobranson) welcomes designers Wehm Brucht (@intellegint), AuBon Pain (@charlesraustin), and Visconti Bellisimo (@egolvin) for a freeform discussion of their outfits, their fashion trend predictions, and their most prized items of clothing. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47125550
Fashion writer Thirty Seconds To Mars (@necrobranson) welcomes designers Wehm Brucht (@intellegint), AuBon Pain (@charlesraustin), and Visconti Bellisimo (@egolvin) for a freeform discussion of their outfits, their fashion trend predictions, and their most prized items of clothing. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/47125550
The RotoViz Flagship is powered by RotoViz RadioEpisode NotesDave Caban and Matthew Freedman hit upon a number of key topics for the final week of drafts.RotoViz- RotoViz Radio listeners can save 10% off of a 1-year RotoViz subscription at RotoViz.com/podcast or by applying the discount code '2020rvradio' at checkout. Underdogfantasy.com - Use code Rotoviz at first deposit and get 5 friends to do the same — you’ll get a FREE entry into the Best Ball Mania Tournament to chase the $200K Grand Prize ($25 value)!Betonline.ag – Head over to BetOnline.ag and use our promo code BLUEWIRE to revive your 100% Welcome Bonus on your First Deposit.MyFFPC.com - Home to the best fantasy football leagues and contests in the industry, including dynasty, best ball, and of course, the world-famous FFPC Main Event.NFL Sunday Ticket - NFL Sunday Ticket is your key to the most glorious Sunday’s ever. Use promo code “BLUEWIRE” at checkout to get 15% off your subscription.DoorDash- Get $5 off and zero delivery fees on their first order of $15 or more, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code BLUEWIRE. SHOW NOTESEmail: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com
The RotoViz Flagship is powered by RotoViz RadioEpisode NotesDave Caban and Matthew Freedman hit upon a number of key topics for the final week of drafts.RotoViz- RotoViz Radio listeners can save 10% off of a 1-year RotoViz subscription at RotoViz.com/podcast or by applying the discount code '2020rvradio' at checkout. Underdogfantasy.com - Use code Rotoviz at first deposit and get 5 friends to do the same — you’ll get a FREE entry into the Best Ball Mania Tournament to chase the $200K Grand Prize ($25 value)!Betonline.ag – Head over to BetOnline.ag and use our promo code BLUEWIRE to revive your 100% Welcome Bonus on your First Deposit.MyFFPC.com - Home to the best fantasy football leagues and contests in the industry, including dynasty, best ball, and of course, the world-famous FFPC Main Event.NFL Sunday Ticket - NFL Sunday Ticket is your key to the most glorious Sunday’s ever. Use promo code “BLUEWIRE” at checkout to get 15% off your subscription.DoorDash- Get $5 off and zero delivery fees on their first order of $15 or more, when you download the DoorDash app and enter code BLUEWIRE. SHOW NOTESEmail: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com
Ensconced in the Presidential Palace, Haitian dictator “Papa Doc” Duvalier crushes an attempted coup without mercy. Spooked by this near miss, Duvalier forms his own private militia called the Tonton Macoute. They take their name from a terrifying bogeyman of Haitian mythology and will go on to kill as many as 60,000 Haitians. Desperate to prevent communism taking hold in the Caribbean, the United States initially helps to prop up Papa Doc’s administration. Better the devil you know… But as the horrors of the regime become unavoidably clear, President Kennedy decides the time has come to lay down a marker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the memory lies dormant, the true wonder of our consciousness is offering accessibility… coupled with delightful conversation, of course. In this special episode, Naféei captures virtuoso conductor ZUBIN MEHTA’s exquisitely decorated musical psyche. Ensconced by concerts and operas as a young man, MEHTA remembers witnessing the greatest musicians… experiencing the unfiltered joy of having his influences at arms reach. Listen close—it isn’t everyday that this bountiful wisdom is put on display.
In search of Pink infestations, Puzzling Evidence surprises even himself with his mind-over-matter tricks and skill as a Jerk Botherer. Ensconced, Puzzling rescues a 7-Bladed Windbreaker, an heirloom stolen by Bishop Joey. When Bishop refuses to try napping, Puzzling balks. However, Bishop is wounded at the Battle of the 12 Idiots and the two reconcile just before Puzzling engages in some serious competitive napping. 'My name is Dr. Hal,' said the Giant. 'I come from Paris. I was attacked by a group of Conspiracy Dupes. At least 7000 surrounded me". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message
Don't take this episode too seriously. We didn't! On this one we cover Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. We lose our French audience, laugh way too much, and completely trash this movie. Listen to this episode if you want to laugh. In case you're wondering, yes, we changed our studio setup again and are still getting audio figured out. Should be good by episode 40. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
Ensconced at the broken, haunted Western Front, the Legion takes stock before sending a crack squad on a rescue mission: save an Alchemist with important intel on the undead. The Gauntlet, and everything related, can be found at https://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/ Band of Blades, by Off Guard Games, can be found at https://www.evilhat.com/home/band-of-blades/
John Campbell has lived on the wee island of Islay his entire life. Ensconced in the culture of Scotch production, fishing, and shepherding, Mr. Campbell couldn't represent the tradition of Laphroaig any deeper. Working his way through all positions at the distillery, John now travels the world talking about the delicious world of peat, and the exceptional liquid that is Laphroaig. What has the 25+ years at the distillery taught him? We chat fatherhood, inspiration, numbers, and more.
Ever wondered how high-flyers made it to where they are today? Welcome to the GQ podcast, Career Decisions. Ensconced in Farmyard Down, a cosy cottage in the heart of Oxfordshire’s Soho Farmhouse, our GQ team talks to the stars of the GQ Heroes summit and take them through the biggest events of their careers, including the decisions they’ve made and the lessons they’ve learnt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode: The Wolves of Moonreach use their newfound knowledge of the past to become even more befuddled by the present conflict. Pinwin speaks with the dead. Someone familiar returns. The d20 Syndicate is an actual play D&D 5E Podcast, where lovable nerds go on adventures so you don't have to. The Lineage of Moonreach campaign centers around a group of adventurers who share both a common enemy, and an uncertain destiny. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/d20_syndicate — OUR CAST — Gorbel Icetower (Michaela) — Half-Orc Bard (Swords) To'marr Ironfist (Tomas) — Dwarf Fighter (Planetouched) Pinwin Dingleroot (Lindsey) — Halfling Ranger/Bard (BM/Glamour) Hirstag Treehollow (Elijah) — Dwarf Druid (Circle of Dreams) Willem Valtel (Billy) — Half-Elf Rogue/Fighter (Trickster/Archer) Seth McDuffee — Dungeon Master — JOIN THE D20 SYNDICATE — Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Email The d20 Syndicate Main Theme courtesy of Chad Pieper. Background Music courtesy of Adrian Von Ziegler. ©2018–2019 by The d20 Syndicate
In which we have half a thought on Hanukkah, see a flying phallus, and work out some anger about the terrorist attacks. SEASON FIVE FINALE The post Tangent Podcast with Mike and Jonny: S5E24 – Ensconced first appeared on Rock 4 Rookies.
In which we have half a thought on Hanukkah, see a flying phallus, and work out some anger about the terrorist attacks. SEASON FIVE FINALE
De-Arrow was an Australian 5-piece melodic rock band that existed from 1983 to 1989. The original line-up consisted of Lou Yarevski (vocals), Dragan Stanic (guitars), Noel Hart (keyboards), Paul (Jackie) Gleeson (bass), and Mick Djokic (drums). Later incarnations included Mick Kat (bass), Steve Kara (drums), with session vocals expertly handled by well-known Australian singers Adrian Campbell and Juno Roxas. Though it was the 1980s and big hair was de rigueur for hard rock bands, including De-Arrow, for these guys it was always more about the music rather than the image. Catchy hooks, chunky guitars with awesome solos, layered contemporary keyboards, huge drums, with a rock-God vocal line over the top. Along with radio-ready anthems, De-Arrow also presented longer AOR epics with more complex arrangements. Some musical depth for those delving deeper. Ensconced in the underground cassette tape-trading circuit that was so prevalent during the 1980s, De-Arrow caught the attention of press and radio across the planet. Highlights of the Melbourne-based band’s career included international management and publishing deals with Kim Fowley and Peer Southern Music, being named in the top 10 unsigned bands in Australia, two tracks later placed on the gold-selling Roxus album Nightstreet, and a series of highly-acclaimed De-Arrow gigs throughout the 1980s.
We meet Katherine King Button as she embarks from the boat into London, two years after departing at the end of the war. Having served as a nurse on the Western Front, Katherine is Kiki to all those who know her from those days. London is just a pit stop, though on her way to Paris and to the freedom that only the post war liberty that city can offer. Ensconced in a garret in Montparnasse Kiki is determined to live up to notoriety as the blonde Australian society reporter.Falling in with artistic circles Kiki becomes a model and lover of Pablo Picasso who entrusts Kiki with a mission to locate a stolen portrait; leveraging all her society access to discover the thief. When a mysterious figure from the war reemerges, at the same time reports drift in from Germany's northern territories of fascist brownshirts terrorising the population, Kiki knows her past is catching up with her...Settle in for a ripping adventure in the city of lights!
Ensconced within this slice of Bowie’s history is an unabashed celebration of DAVID’S first truly unique work. The proto Prog/ Metal beast that is THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD. It’s a 37 minute escapade riddled with torment, mental instability, new found love… and an LP cover that sent Grannies running to the hills. A Masterpiece in short. Here we also welcome our heroes Mick Ronson and Woody Woodmansey to the fold. OH MY OH MY….....As well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There is no greater nuisance in society than a dull and persevering punster.
Winchester (2018) Ensconced in her sprawling California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.
Winchester (2018) Ensconced in her sprawling California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle.
This week on Damaged Goods... The Boys celebrate their favorite holiday and the fact that there are no guests this week. Matter of fact it seems like they took the week off. But you'll listen and love it anyway. Just days before their filming The Soul of The Machine Fireball reveals he will not be part of the project. Leaving more of the spotlight for the Golden God. Sith has breaking news about new porn he's just discovered and nobody cares because audio from our appearance on ABCD-Bagz podcast has surfaced. All this plus Prince is dead, Sith has work, and there's smoke in the air. Subscribe to us on iTunes(leave a review),iHeart Radio,Podcast Addict,Laughable, Stitcher,TuneIn Radio and Spotify, Google Play Music and pretty much every platform out there If you would like to add to Sith's collection plate(or you're going to Hell) please donate to the show here: paypal.me/damagedgoodstheshow Follow us on Social Media using these links http://www.facebook.com/damagedgoodstheshow/ Twitter: @damagedgoods420 Instagram: @damagedgoodstheshow Subscribe and share our YouTube Page for clips,bits,and misses Damaged Goods The Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_SZlGCexdxqAlvTdl3xKWQ
We come to you with a review of the movie, "Winchester," this time around! It's actually just Chase, Kaesen was smart enough to not go see the movie. Written by Michael and Peter Spierig and Tom Vaughn (directed by the Spierig Bros.) it features Jason Clarke, Hellen Mirren, and Sarah Snook. The synopsis: Ensconced in her sprawling California mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle. **NOTE**: The episode may or may not say that it is 34 minutes long but it is lying. Stick to the high ground and move on with your life when the episode ends at the 10:46 mark!
Paul, Bryan and Evan travel to the year 199X, where demons have nuked Tokyo and Bael reigns supreme. Ensconced in a fallout shelter, they play a game of Devil Busters, battle punk zombies and discover what lies beyond their safe haven. ----more---- Show Notes Kazuma KanekoThe Romhacking AerieTerminator 2 nuke scene
After being nominated and passed over seven times for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, former NFL punter, Ray Guy, was used to waiting by the phone. In this episode, he explains how the eighth time promised to be different. Ensconced in his New York hotel room on Super Bowl weekend, Guy found himself sitting by the phone once again, wondering if this would finally be the year he got the call. Ray Guy was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 2nd, 2014. He continues to work for his alma mater, Southern Miss.
After a suspenseful delay, we finally continue our fascinating (to some?) discussion of pudding. If you've had enough pudding already, skip ahead to 4:00. If you missed the last episode, you may want to start with that one first. We'll wait. Go on! Right. Now that you're finally back (Jesus!), you can start by hearing John's (perhaps predictably) angry reaction to the existence of lava molecules. Then Luc reaffirms that pudding (or puddinging) should be a verb. Why? Maybe we need more words with a double i-n-g. Or maybe not. Finally, we break down and look some shit up, and the results are mind-blowing. If your world has also been rocked by our etymological discussions, let us know with an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.
After a suspenseful delay, we finally continue our fascinating (to some?) discussion of pudding. If you've had enough pudding already, skip ahead to 4:00. If you missed the last episode, you may want to start with that one first. We'll wait. Go on! Right. Now that you're finally back (Jesus!), you can start by hearing John's (perhaps predictably) angry reaction to the existence of lava molecules. Then Luc reaffirms that pudding (or puddinging) should be a verb. Why? Maybe we need more words with a double i-n-g. Or maybe not. Finally, we break down and look some shit up, and the results are mind-blowing. If your world has also been rocked by our etymological discussions, let us know with an email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings.