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Continuing on through the maze of rods and odd structures, our group is becoming increasingly worried about what they're encountering and how long it seems to be taking to get through to their destination. What else will step into their path before they're able to Dremlin? Ghosts are fought, rests are taken, and structures are explored. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori continue searching. Music and SFX Credits: Intro - “Whispers of the Ancients” by Justin Longacre (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb91nye1bAWGc70VQevM5cA) “Gathering Darkness” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Future Gladiator” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Kalimba Relaxation Music” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Shadowlands 5-Antechamber” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “Industrial Cinematic” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 “ I Got a Stick feat. James Gavins” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Galactic from Filmstro https://filmstro.com/ Outro - “The Monolith Speaks” by Justin Longacre (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb91nye1bAWGc70VQevM5cA)
Addy is STILL out sick so Ben brought on their good friend and guild mate Brielle to fill in. They talk about MILF Manor and other topics including a very special reading of Brotherhood by Brielle. Shout out to Filmstro for the Royalty Free Music....He's on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/pU_8B6yrZrQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ben-milton6/message
Xelora and Beegax are in the lead as the fearless fringers drift into the hardest part of the podrace course! Show social & schedule - @RespectTheCrit Elo - Jamie Lee-Bonés @jamiemfbones Beegax Botano - Alex Herrera @aeherrera Xelora - Susan Spenader @sueslalues Host & GM - Ian Duncan @iduncs LGBTQIA+ donation links The Trevor Project The Transgender Law Center Drag Story Hour Whatever the system, whether it's a miss or a hit, you always gotta respect the crit! Original music provided with license or permissions by: Everything, One Time, Full Time, Step Into The Fire and Push Me by Odyssey Eurobeat - Please support her music here: Bandcamp and YouTube Solo Fan Made & Millennium Falcon Chase by Luis Humanoide Star Wars Epic Cover I by Parademics The Asteroid Field | EPIC VERSION by Samuel Kim GALACTIC by Filmstro - Create custom royalty free music in minutes Filmstro.com Music from Filmmusic.io Chase by Frank Schroeter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/7762-chase License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Techno 1 by Frank Schroeter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/9661-techno-1 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Driving 5 by Frank Schroeter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/9939-driving-5 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Driving 6 by Frank Schroeter Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/9951-driving-6 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Souljacker by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/3239-souljacker License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Out of Control by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5222-out-of-control License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Blockbuster Atmosphere 11 by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/454-blockbuster-atmosphere-11 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Countdown by Alexander Nakarada Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4865-countdown License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Backontherun by Lilo Sound Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/6185-backontherun License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Road to Dark Tower by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5314-road-to-dark-tower License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music from Free Music Archive: "Blur" by Kai Engel Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/lesicia/blur/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ "Run (with Pollux)" by Pogohm Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Pogohm/Spank/03_-_Pogohm_-_Run_with_Pollux/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ "Creep Demolition - PAINWANTKILLALLFLESH" by techtheist Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/techtheist/fma2021-part-2/creep-demolition-painwantkillallflesh/ License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ Escape Through the Asteroid Field & Space Wars Underscore - TheCinematicOrchestra Additional sound from Freesound.org Additional music and sound by TableTop Audio Additional music and sound by Syrinscape Additional music and sound by Pro Scores from Video Copilot Additional music and sound by Monument Studios
A break-down of the all six episodes in the intial release of Tales of the Jedi. Any clips used are the property of Disney and Lucasfilm. They are incorporated in this forum for the purposes of criticism. Music comes from YouTubers: Infraction - No Copyright Music & Filmstro, MTFBWY. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recorder66/message
Remember that time we stormed Area 51 and Conspiracy Bot somehow got us involved in a Reptilian scheme to take over the world? Or that time we went to the Hollow Earth and stole a bunch of crap while also ending up in a ZORK world? Well, all good stories come to an end and that end is this week. Just who is pulling the strings? Will we sell that crap we stole? Why is British announcer guy so British??? All that and the return of Goforth (and Pecker) this week in Adventure 3! Written by Michael Paul Gonzalez (MichaelPaulGonzalez.com / @monkeywright)In association with Radio Lost Angeles and ForthHand ProductionsProduced by Michael Paul GonzalezStarring:Brent Hand – HimselfJohn Goforth – HimselfLisa Hand - Herself Joe Peck - HimselfConspiracy Bot – Unfortunately, HimselfKyle – Annoyingly HimselfAleksandra Bieńkowska – DeckerTim Longhurst – British Announcer GuyDavid Flora - Various legally-distinct and permissible under parody laws space-themed pop culture characters who shall not be namedCebastian Tekin - Imperial Space SoldierKevin Crispin - HimselfDr. Sarah Penn - Child VoicesMichael Paul Gonzalez - Himself Music and sound effects sourced from creative commons and royalty free music archives including: Miguel Johnson, Music4Video, A Shamaluev Music, Filmstro, and Tabletop Audio.Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.comSupport the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calling all Jedi, Sith, Nerfherders and Womp Rats!We did a special Scranton Talks for Star Wars Day! Join Luz, Desiree, and special guests including Daniel Roebuck to talk about all things Star Wars! From the original trilogy to the sequels and everything in-between.Having made his feature film debut starring in the teen comedy Cavegirl Daniel Roebuck quickly realized that there was only one direction to travel in his career. Up!Soon after Cavegirl, Roebuck established himself as one of the industry's youngest character actors with his haunting portrayal as the teenage killer, Samson in The River's Edge.Daniel Roebuck was born and raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, A fan of movies and television from a very early age he was immediately drawn to the actors and comedians.As a television guest star, Daniel has played countless characters. Some of his most memorable are a cop who literally turns into a pig on Grimm, a Romulan on Star Trek, Next Generation, a gun toting hostage taker on NYPD Blue, a cranky studio owner on Sonny With A Chance and a grieving father on Glee. He played other memorable roles on New Adventures of Old Christine, NCIS, Ghost Whisperer, CSI, Boston Legal, CSI Miami, Law And Order, Desperate Housewives and Hot in Cleveland.On the popular show, Lost, Roebuck portrayed the infamous Dr. Leslie Arzt, the aggravating science teacher whose explosive exit in the finale of the first season remains one of television's most surprising and talked about moments.Learn more about Daniel Roebuck at http://www.danielroebuck.com.His nonprofit A Channel of Peace: http://www.achannelofpeace.org/If you would like to be on one of our future Scranton Talks episodes, you can email Desiree at deszielinski@gmail.com. Beautiful music credit: "Galactic" by Seb Jaeger from Filmstro
Episode II: The Past Strikes BackIt is a dark time for thecrew of The Good Ship Polycule. They found the padawan,But Jedi Knights have caught upto them inside the sith temple.And Kaz's ship is in the tenuouscare of her old flame.After evading her past for a decadeA mission from her old MasterROLO KORTORSBrings Yala's pain and feelingsto the surface on the remoteSith world of KORRIBANThe Jedi Knight Riel Antire,tasked with finding the youngAce Beloran, has committed herselfto her mission, even if it meanscrossing blades with Yala....Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design.The tracks used in this episode are Enemy Spotted by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminiboss, Galactic by Filmstro, and Found a girl by Derek Clegg, Found a girl is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) Galactic is provided for Free and Royalty Free by Filmstro HereThirsty Sword Lesbians is by April Kit Walsh and you can buy it hereFind Us Online:Twitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:- GM : Eric - Yala: Cyd- Kaz: Jess- Xanax Pog: Mak About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts.
Un vaisseau scientifique perdu. Une équipe envoyée pour le retrouver, sauver l'équipage et surtout récupérer les précieux échantillons qu'il transportait. Tous les ingrédients sont là pour une histoire d'horreur dans l'espace.Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/Pilule Rouge JdR est un collectif de rôlistes produisant du contenu sous forme d'actual play, de tutoriels, de revues et de débats sur les jeux de rôle.Si vous souhaitez diffuser du contenu, sans avoir à vous préoccuper de la gestion d'une chaîne et de sa promotion, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter : jdrpilulerouge[at]gmail[dot]comN'hésitez pas à nous suivre :nbsp;- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pilulerougejdrnbsp;- Twitter : https://twitter.com/PiluleRougeJdrnbsp;- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeuderolepilulerougePour nous soutenir sur Patreon :nbsp;- https://www.patreon.com/pilulerougejdrVous pouvez aussi retrouver nos vidéos sur Odyssee : nbsp;- https://odysee.com/@PiluleRougeJdr:cEnfin si vous préférez nous suivre en audio seulement :nbsp;- https://baladoquebec.ca/balado/podcast/pilulerougejdr
EPISODE 1: A NEW JOBThe Sith Lords were defeated and the REPUBLIC entered an age of peace and prosperity. The Jedi Order has expanded over the centuries since the Sith Wars and their numbers are spread throughout known space!But not all is well in the galaxy. On the planet of CORUSCANT, a Jedi Padawan has struck down his master in fit of rage and fled for KORRIBAN. The Order fears that this could be a precursor to a new rise of the sith, and have deployed Jedi Knights to the planet to bring the padawan back for judgement.To save the wayward padawan, a rogue Jedi Master turns her sights to the planet of Cortel, a den of scoundrels and smugglers. Not able to rely on the grace of the Jedi Council, her hopes lie in the crew of The Good Ship Polycule, one of whom she shares a troubled past with.Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design.The tracks used in this episode are Enemy Spotted by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminiboss, Galactic by Filmstro, and Uncertain Ground by Blue Dot Sessions, Uncertain Ground is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) Galactic is provided for Free and Royalty Free by Filmstro HereThirsty Sword Lesbians is by April Kit Walsh and you can buy it hereFind Us Online:Twitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:- GM : Eric - Yala: Cyd- Kaz: Jess- Xanax Pog: Mak About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts.
Un vaisseau scientifique perdu. Une équipe envoyée pour le retrouver, sauver l'équipage et surtout récupérer les précieux échantillons qu'il transportait. Tous les ingrédients sont là pour une histoire d'horreur dans l'espace.Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/Pilule Rouge JdR est un collectif de rôlistes produisant du contenu sous forme d'actual play, de tutoriels, de revues et de débats sur les jeux de rôle.Si vous souhaitez diffuser du contenu, sans avoir à vous préoccuper de la gestion d'une chaîne et de sa promotion, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter : jdrpilulerouge[at]gmail[dot]comN'hésitez pas à nous suivre :nbsp;- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pilulerougejdrnbsp;- Twitter : https://twitter.com/PiluleRougeJdrnbsp;- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeuderolepilulerougePour nous soutenir sur Patreon :nbsp;- https://www.patreon.com/pilulerougejdrVous pouvez aussi retrouver nos vidéos sur Odyssee : nbsp;- https://odysee.com/@PiluleRougeJdr:cEnfin si vous préférez nous suivre en audio seulement :nbsp;- https://baladoquebec.ca/balado/podcast/pilulerougejdr
Galactic Mining a plusieurs sites de recherche et développement sur la planète glaciaire IC-432. L'une des équipe de scientifiques revient d'une mission de plusieurs jours lorsque leur QG leur demande d'aller enquêter sur le soudain silence d'un des laboratoires de recherche en robotique.Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/Pilule Rouge JdR est un collectif de rôlistes produisant du contenu sous forme d'actual play, de tutoriels, de revues et de débats sur les jeux de rôle.Si vous souhaitez diffuser du contenu, sans avoir à vous préoccuper de la gestion d'une chaîne et de sa promotion, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter : jdrpilulerouge[at]gmail[dot]comN'hésitez pas à nous suivre :nbsp;- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pilulerougejdrnbsp;- Twitter : https://twitter.com/PiluleRougeJdrnbsp;- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeuderolepilulerougePour nous soutenir sur Patreon :nbsp;- https://www.patreon.com/pilulerougejdrVous pouvez aussi retrouver nos vidéos sur Odyssee : nbsp;- https://odysee.com/@PiluleRougeJdr:cEnfin si vous préférez nous suivre en audio seulement :nbsp;- https://baladoquebec.ca/balado/podcast/pilulerougejdr
Galactic Mining a plusieurs sites de recherche et développement sur la planète glaciaire IC-432. L'une des équipe de scientifiques revient d'une mission de plusieurs jours lorsque leur QG leur demande d'aller enquêter sur le soudain silence d'un des laboratoires de recherche en robotique.Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/Pilule Rouge JdR est un collectif de rôlistes produisant du contenu sous forme d'actual play, de tutoriels, de revues et de débats sur les jeux de rôle.Si vous souhaitez diffuser du contenu, sans avoir à vous préoccuper de la gestion d'une chaîne et de sa promotion, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter : jdrpilulerouge[at]gmail[dot]comN'hésitez pas à nous suivre :nbsp;- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pilulerougejdrnbsp;- Twitter : https://twitter.com/PiluleRougeJdrnbsp;- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeuderolepilulerougePour nous soutenir sur Patreon :nbsp;- https://www.patreon.com/pilulerougejdrVous pouvez aussi retrouver nos vidéos sur Odyssee : nbsp;- https://odysee.com/@PiluleRougeJdr:cEnfin si vous préférez nous suivre en audio seulement :nbsp;- https://baladoquebec.ca/balado/podcast/pilulerougejdr
Une escouade de mercenaires de la Compagnie Tempest a fini ses classes et est déployée sur la planète glaciaire IC-432. Leur mission est de surmonter quelques épreuves de combat en conditions réelles. Mais un problème de taille va venir transformer leur opération en mission de survie et de sauvetage...Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/Pilule Rouge JdR est un collectif de rôlistes produisant du contenu sous forme d'actual play, de tutoriels, de revues et de débats sur les jeux de rôle.Si vous souhaitez diffuser du contenu, sans avoir à vous préoccuper de la gestion d'une chaîne et de sa promotion, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter : jdrpilulerouge[at]gmail[dot]comN'hésitez pas à nous suivre :nbsp;- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pilulerougejdrnbsp;- Twitter : https://twitter.com/PiluleRougeJdrnbsp;- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeuderolepilulerougePour nous soutenir sur Patreon :nbsp;- https://www.patreon.com/pilulerougejdrVous pouvez aussi retrouver nos vidéos sur Odyssee : nbsp;- https://odysee.com/@PiluleRougeJdr:cEnfin si vous préférez nous suivre en audio seulement :nbsp;- https://baladoquebec.ca/balado/podcast/pilulerougejdr
Une escouade de mercenaires de la Compagnie Tempest a fini ses classes et est déployée sur la planète glaciaire IC-432. Leur mission est de surmonter quelques épreuves de combat en conditions réelles. Mais un problème de taille va venir transformer leur opération en mission de survie et de sauvetage...Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/Pilule Rouge JdR est un collectif de rôlistes produisant du contenu sous forme d'actual play, de tutoriels, de revues et de débats sur les jeux de rôle.Si vous souhaitez diffuser du contenu, sans avoir à vous préoccuper de la gestion d'une chaîne et de sa promotion, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter : jdrpilulerouge[at]gmail[dot]comN'hésitez pas à nous suivre :nbsp;- Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pilulerougejdrnbsp;- Twitter : https://twitter.com/PiluleRougeJdrnbsp;- Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jeuderolepilulerougePour nous soutenir sur Patreon :nbsp;- https://www.patreon.com/pilulerougejdrVous pouvez aussi retrouver nos vidéos sur Odyssee : nbsp;- https://odysee.com/@PiluleRougeJdr:cEnfin si vous préférez nous suivre en audio seulement :nbsp;- https://baladoquebec.ca/balado/podcast/pilulerougejdr
Le vaisseau courrier Magpie arrive à Ypsilon-14 dans le cadre de sa tournée annuelle des sites d'exploitation de la corporation Galactic Mining. Très vite l'atmosphère étrange qui règne en ces lieux leur met la puce à l'oreille. Quelque chose ne va pas sur cette station et leur contrat les oblige à enquêter. Ce qu'ils vont découvrir va mettre leurs nerfs à rude épreuve...La hantise d'Ypsilon-14 (The haunting of Ypsilon-14) est un scénario pour le jeu de rôle de science fiction et d'horreur Mothership. Il a été joué avec les règles de la version beta. Vous pourrez trouver plus d'informations sur le site officiel : https://www.mothershiprpg.com/Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/
Le vaisseau courrier Magpie arrive à Ypsilon-14 dans le cadre de sa tournée annuelle des sites d'exploitation de la corporation Galactic Mining. Très vite l'atmosphère étrange qui règne en ces lieux leur met la puce à l'oreille. Quelque chose ne va pas sur cette station et leur contrat les oblige à enquêter. Ce qu'ils vont découvrir va mettre leurs nerfs à rude épreuve...La hantise d'Ypsilon-14 (The haunting of Ypsilon-14) est un scénario pour le jeu de rôle de science fiction et d'horreur Mothership. Il a été joué avec les règles de la version beta. Vous pourrez trouver plus d'informations sur le site officiel : https://www.mothershiprpg.com/Les portraits des personnages sont issus du fantastique travail de 2D6+Cool qui offre gratuitement des centaines de visages en noir et blanc pour vos sessions de jeu de rôle : https://2d6pluscool.ovh/index.php/2016/04/13/grimace-un-trombinoscope-pour-vos-parties-de-jdr/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/
Le vaisseau courrier Magpie arrive à Ypsilon-14 dans le cadre de sa tournée annuelle des sites d'exploitation de la corporation Galactic Mining. Très vite l'atmosphère étrange qui règne en ces lieux leur met la puce à l'oreille. Quelque chose ne va pas sur cette station et leur contrat les oblige à enquêter. Ce qu'ils vont découvrir va mettre leurs nerfs à rude épreuve...La hantise d'Ypsilon-14 (The haunting of Ypsilon-14) est un scénario pour le jeu de rôle de science fiction et d'horreur Mothership. Il a été joué avec les règles de la version beta. Vous pourrez trouver plus d'informations sur le site officiel : https://www.mothershiprpg.com/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/
Le vaisseau courrier Magpie arrive à Ypsilon-14 dans le cadre de sa tournée annuelle des sites d'exploitation de la corporation Galactic Mining. Très vite l'atmosphère étrange qui règne en ces lieux leur met la puce à l'oreille. Quelque chose ne va pas sur cette station et leur contrat les oblige à enquêter. Ce qu'ils vont découvrir va mettre leurs nerfs à rude épreuve...La hantise d'Ypsilon-14 (The haunting of Ypsilon-14) est un scénario pour le jeu de rôle de science fiction et d'horreur Mothership. Il a été joué avec les règles de la version beta. Vous pourrez trouver plus d'informations sur le site officiel : https://www.mothershiprpg.com/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/
Le vaisseau courrier Magpie arrive à Ypsilon-14 dans le cadre de sa tournée annuelle des sites d'exploitation de la corporation Galactic Mining. Très vite l'atmosphère étrange qui règne en ces lieux leur met la puce à l'oreille. Quelque chose ne va pas sur cette station et leur contrat les oblige à enquêter. Ce qu'ils vont découvrir va mettre leurs nerfs à rude épreuve...La hantise d'Ypsilon-14 (The haunting of Ypsilon-14) est un scénario pour le jeu de rôle de science fiction et d'horreur Mothership. Il a été joué avec les règles de la version beta. Vous pourrez trouver plus d'informations sur le site officiel : https://www.mothershiprpg.com/Toutes les musiques que vous entendrez lors de cette session ont été réalisées grâce à l'application Filmstro : https://filmstro.com/
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Determined to get her artist to perform at 9:30 Club, Kenya gives it one more try. But with this new plan, even if she strikes out, she'll still win the game. UPDATE!!! Since the recording of this episode, Barry Farm has received its https://wpgc.radio.com/blogs/poet/barry-farm-is-officially-a-historic-landmark?fbclid=IwAR3TqMvSKXc8jEo--Q2V0sBVo-EnwHZihtAiCDuNfq8uZL4W6AQ_fWglXJY (Landmark Status). Learn more on the credits page for this episode. For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-8-little-miss-nobody (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-8-little-miss-nobody) CREDITS Narration Episode narrated by Kayona Ebony Brown Episode Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE All music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by Kayona Stomp Clap Slap by Leon Felekyan Niña by Mona Wonderlick (Free Download): http://bit.ly/nina-download (http://bit.ly/nina-download) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHdWpT7La2k ((Look out) She's America) by Otis McDonald Credits music: Quarter Past Six by Le Gang by Le Gang Word of the episode: I Saw A Ghost Last Night by Leonell Cassio https://incompetech.com/ ( ) Sound effects: Audio Blocks Edited with Adobe Creative Cloud and Filmstro To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to http://ofmusicandmen.com/ (ofmusicandmen.com) to submit your music. Support this podcast
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Kenya and Tk show up for their big radio break, but things go different than planned. And we finally meet Lucas, a 20-year-old singer-songwriter, the other artist on Kenya's burgeoning record label, and evidence that youth—and talent—is wasted on the young. For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-7-never-say-never (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-7-never-say-never) CREDITS Narration Episode narrated by Kayona Ebony Brown Episode Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE All music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by Kayona https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eMFtO3EAp8 (Made in Japan) by HUSH Lv https://sethpowermusic.com/ (Who) by Seth Power Credits music: https://soundcloud.com/thisislegang/i-dont-need-u-2-say-anything (I Don't Need You to Say Anything) by Le Gang Word of the episode: Trio for Piano, Cello, and Clarinet by https://incompetech.com/ (Kevin MacLeod ) Sound effects: Audio Blocks Edited with Adobe Creative Cloud and Filmstro To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to http://ofmusicandmen.com/ (ofmusicandmen.com) to submit your music. Support this podcast
Big Brother's Big Eye is back for 2021 covering Channel 7's second season of Big Brother and there's more than meets the eye. Host Dave Bonaddio, with the Big Eye panel, rounds up Big Brother's big surprise week full of twists and turns. Plus, Big Brother 2020 housemate Danni Keogh joins the Big Eye panel and spills all on her time after the Big Brother house. HOST: DAVID BONADDIO PANEL: LACHLAN HARRIS, ROSS KENT, DANNI KEOGH PRODUCER: DAVID BONADDIO SCRIPTING: DAVID BONADDIO, ROSS KENT, BIG BROTHER'S NANA EDITOR: DAVID BONADDIO MUSIC: Big Brother Theme Remix by marquisite, Camera Zoom by SoundFX Domain, Bubbling Cave SoundFX Domain, Wuhan by Filmstro, Mahogany by Filmstro, Paris by Filmstro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big Brother's Big Eye is back for it's second season on Channel 7 and there's more than meets the eye. Host Dave Bonaddio, with the Big Eye panel rounds up the launch week, latest evictions and talking points but what does Big Eye have planned? HOST: DAVID BONADDIO PANEL: LACHLAN HARRIS, ROSS KENT, BIG BROTHER'S NANA PRODUCER: DAVID BONADDIO EDITOR: DAVID BONADDIO MUSIC: Big Brother Theme Remix by marquisite, Camera Zoom by SoundFX Domain, Bubbling Cave SoundFX Domain, Wuhan by Filmstro, Mahogany by Filmstro, Paris by Filmstro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
These are not the droids that you're looking for! On this episode, I sit down with my good friend, Taylor Davis, an avid Star Wars fan, and continue our conversation about the new hit series, The Mandalorian, Season 2. Come prepared to discover more about some of the underlining storylines beneath Star Wars and The Mandalorian. We take a further look behind the Dark Saber, Darth Maul, and some other great ideas that can be coming up next in the STAR WARS UNIVERSE! You can find Taylor Davis on YOUTUBE @ https://www.youtube.com/c/taylorvlog/featured. You can also find him @ https://www.twitch.tv/taylorvlog. Music By: https://filmstro.com For your free download: https://we.tl/t-zIvdhGryFZ For more about Filmstro visit: https://facebook.com/filmstro
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Demoralized, with just two days left to find a way to get her artist on the card at 9:30 Club, Kenya goes back to the drawing board, but finds inspiration for her next move in an unexpected place. Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show... For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-6-fair-weather (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-6-fair-weather) CREDITS Narration Episode narrated by Kayona Ebony Brown Episode Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE All music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by Kayona Virgo by Mikael Manvelyan Laundrette by Mona Wonderlick - http://bit.ly/laundrette-download (Free download - )Subscribe to Mona Wonderlick's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIoLf3kLDfTtVIEa427f8ig?sub_confirmation=1 (Mona Wonderlick) Credits music: by Luca Francini Word of the episode: Sleep by https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ (Scott Buckley) Sound effects: Audio Blocks Edited with Adobe Creative Cloud and Filmstro To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to http://ofmusicandmen.com/ (ofmusicandmen.com) to submit your music. Support this podcast
This is no Jedi mind trick. This is the show that you've been waiting for! On this episode, I sit down with my good friend, Taylor Davis, an avid Star Wars fan, and talk about the new hit series, The Mandalorian, Season 2. Grab your favorite little "green guy" and come "jet-pack" ready as we discuss some of our favorite moments and behind the scene details of one of the largest fan-based franchise of all time, Star Wars. You can find Taylor Davis on YOUTUBE @ https://www.youtube.com/c/taylorvlog/featured. You can also find him @ https://www.twitch.tv/taylorvlog. Music By: https://filmstro.com For your free download: https://we.tl/t-zIvdhGryFZ For more about Filmstro visit: https://facebook.com/filmstro
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Kenya gets a chance to redeem herself with the folks over at 9:30 Club. She has everything planned out--what she's going to say and how she's going to say it. She wants to get her artist, Lucas, on that stage, opening for Gavin DeGraw. But there's just one thing that maybe she didn't think of. Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show... For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-5-that-brown-brown (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-5-that-brown-brown) CREDITS Narration Episode narrated by Kayona Ebony Brown Episode Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE All music for this episode provided by Filmstro - arranged for this episode by Kayona Credits music: https://soundcloud.com/thisislegang/i-dont-know-anything (I Don’t Know Anything) by LeGang - Get a https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-5-that-brown-brown (FREE download) on the credits page! Word of the episode by https://youtu.be/2SujSmkDeYU (Sophia Bush) Music by https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/tears-in-rain/ (Tears in the Rain) by ScottBuckley To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Go to http://ofmusicandmen.com to submit your music. Support this podcast
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Taj Kamal is an enigmatic, soft spoken, lyrical genius... and she's the reason Kenya started her record company in the first place. Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show... For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-4-take-taj-kamal (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-4-take-taj-kamal) CREDITS Narration Episode narrated by Kayona Ebony Brown Episode Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE All music provided by Filmstro; arranged and designed for this episode by Kayona. Additional music: 7s Club by Jeff Lopez Word of inspiration Scars by https://khalilismail.com/ (Khalil Ismail) - Licensed by KI Creatives To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. https://ofmusicandmen.com/music-license-application/ (Click here )for more info. Support this podcast
Hiatus, schmiatus -- back by popular demand, it's Don Flaxbart (Also featuring Marissa). Listen as father and daughter discuss the heavy implications of Jessica's scheming -- even heavier than usual this time! -- as she helps nearly ruin one young man's life and another's journalism career. But don't worry, it's all okay in the end. Oh, except for the murdered girl. But anyway, back to junior year! Libel vs. Slander Original SVD Recap Music in this episode from Purple Planet and Filmstro
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Kenya is adventurous, cool under pressure, and confident... when it comes to her business. It's a different story, however, when it comes to men. Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show... For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-3-and-men (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-3-and-men) CREDITS Narration Episode narrated by Kayona Ebony Brown Episode Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC This episode featured info about Wuilly Arteaga. Learn more about https://www.instagram.com/wuillymay/?hl=en (Wuilly Arteaga), and read about his story in the https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/15/opinion/venezuela-violinist-wuilly-arteaga.html (NY Times). MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE All music provided by Filmstro; arranged and designed for this episode by Kayona. End credits music Ascent by Mona Wonderlick Free download: http://bit.ly/ascent-download (http://bit.ly/ascent-download) Subscribe to Mona Wonderlick’s https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIoLf3kLDfTtVIEa427f8ig?sub_confirmation=1 (YouTube Channel) Violin: Bobby Cole - SI Publishing Word of inspiration Scars by https://khalilismail.com/ (Khalil Ismail) - Licensed by KI Creatives To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. https://ofmusicandmen.com/music-license-application/ (Click here )for more info. Support this podcast
As we take a brief hiatus, let's rewind, shall we? Kenya's life is about more than just helping to nourish the music careers of her artists and building her fledgling company. Her longtime friends, Ty and J, help reveal more to you about the young entrepreneur's personal life, and how they all manage to navigate DC as single millennial women. Not only is this a story of music, but it's also a music experience. So sit back, put on your headphones, and enjoy the show... For full credits and sources on this episode, go to: https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-2-victims-perps-me (https://ofmusicandmen.com/episode1-2-victims-perps-me) CREDITS Episode narrated by http://kayonaebonybrown.com/ (Kayona Ebony Brown) Written, recorded, and produced by Kayona Ebony Brown at Siingle Studios in Washington, DC MUSIC LISTED IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE IN THE EPISODE A.L.O.N.E. by https://soundcloud.com/mikeleite (Mike Leite) Licensed by CC — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Filmstro- music arranged for this episode by Kayona Ready Set Swing by https://www.amazon.com/Ready-Set-Swing/dp/B07CTFBHW8 (Michael Nickolaus)- Licensed by Audioworks - Copyright 2018 Sometimes by https://khalilismail.com/ (Khalil Ismail). Licensed by KI Creatives - Copyright 2009 Words by https://khalilismail.com/ (Khalil Ismail). Licensed by KI Creatives -Copyright 2016 Improvised Jazz guitar by Valentin Sosnitskiy. Licensed by CC — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Filmstro - music arranged for this episode by Kayona Self Driving by https://sromuchsound.bandcamp.com/ (Sro) copyright 2019 Licensed by CC-SA Scars by https://khalilismail.com/ (Khalil Ismail), The Hoping LP copyright 2016 To have your music considered for placement in the show, send us a link where it can be streamed and downloaded. Soundcloud and Bandcamp are two great sites to do so. Click here for more info. Support this podcast
Whether digital or analog, favorite art tools have a timeline and a story to them. First you’re curious about a new way or something breaks and it’s time to try something else. Then you explore an option and have an impression, will this new tablet or marker be a keeper? Some tools get to stick around and reliably help you get real projects completed. A special few tools become things we look forward to using. Join Jerzy and Rob as they share a few recent and long standing favorite art tools. Along the way they’ll share the kinds of situations and projects that got those tools "hired". Sponsors for this episode Four Million Years Later Rob and Kate's coaching Lean Into Art Discord Links mentioned: Lihit Lab Bag in Bag Logitech Vertical Ergonomic Mouse Filmstro Brad Colbow's YouTube Channel BandLab Day One Digital Spdif to Analog Audio Squid Boox Note Air reMarkable 2 Typora Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Nate Marcel Braondon Dayton Becca Hillburn Chris Watkins Stephen Stone-Bush This week's 2 Minute Practice Doodle a page full of characters, one character at a time Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitter
By providing health insurance and adding a 2% kitchen appreciation fee to each bill — and by saying "thank you" every day — Ming Tsai shows the staff of his restaurant that he cares. For more on Ming, check out our previous episode with him, Season 1, Episode 3, where he told us about his origins and how he went from mechanical engineering student to chef to allergy advocate. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish for bonus content and a message from me whenever we release a new episode. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Ashish Alfred is the chef-owner of three restaurants in the Baltimore area: Duck Duck Goose Baltimore, Duck Duck Goose Bethesda, and George's Chophouse. He's also over five years sober and extremely open about his lifelong struggle with mental health. We chatted about sobriety in the industry, how he manages 65 staff members across three restaurants, how he strives for an outstanding guest experience, and what he'd advise a friend if they told him they were opening a restaurant. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish for bonus content and a message from me whenever we release a new episode. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Today on The Garnish, we're talking about restaurant renovations. We spoke to Dala Al-Fuwaires, a restaurant designer at FJI Design, about how to renovate a restaurant on a budget, and how to build your restaurant brand. Then, we also chatted with two restaurateurs — Alex Garcia and Steven Darwin — who've recently built out new locations of their restaurants and have some lessons to share. This episode is brought to you by Toast Capital, access to fast, flexible funding for restaurant owners and operators. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish for bonus content and a message from me whenever we release a new episode. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Leslie Ciccone is the owner of (swah-rey), a two-location (soon to be four location) dessert bar in St Petersburg, Florida. Her whole business model is centered around kindness, and she aims to create a work environment for young women that's supportive and challenging, and that sets a standard of how they should let themselves be treated by an employer. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Irene Li, the founder of Mei Mei in Boston, MA, incorporates constant training into the jobs at Mei Mei: staff learn the finances behind the restaurant thanks to open-book management, they run peer trainings on everything from herbs to pronouns, and they also get external trainings, like one on service for those with alzheimers and dementia. She invests in her staff by teaching them everything she knows, and encouraging them to teach each other, and it pays off — average employee tenure at Mei Mei is 2-3 years. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
This episode is a rebroadcast of our June interview with Ryan Egozi, director of operations at SuViche restaurant group in Miami, FL. He told us about how he and his team realized that it's best to hire people whose values align to that of your team, and then train them to do the work well. He also discussed the two different profit-sharing programs at SuViche and other ways they show appreciation to their staff. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Logan Hostettler is the owner of 1894 Lodge in New Washington, Indiana, a town of around 700 people. Hostettler heavily cross-trains his kitchen staff so that everyone knows how to do everything, which really helps on a small team. He also told me about how talking about mental health openly is crucial to the success of his team, and how he's been able to watch a lot of young people on his staff rise to the occasion when given new responsibilities. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Steven Darwin is the co-founder of Darwin's, a four-location cafe in Cambridge, MA. He opened the first location 27 years ago with his wife and co-founder, Isabel, and since then, Darwin and his team of managers have learned a lot about hiring. He says that you can train someone to do just about any job in a cafe, but you can't train personality — and you can usually tell within a few minutes if someone is right for the job. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
This episode is a rebroadcast of our February interview with Erin Wade, founder of Homeroom in Oakland, CA, interviewed by Allie Van Duyne and Tamara Portman. Wade got famous in the industry for how she and her staff created a system to deal with harassment, but Wade is also know for her commitment to making Homeroom a truly diverse work environment: more than 70% of the company's leaders are women and people of color. The audio sounds a little different in this episode because it's from before we upgraded our audio equipment, but bear with us, because it's an amazing conversation. Heads up that this episode contains discussion of sexual harassment. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
From the moment Ciro Fodera, chef de cuisine of Capo South Boston, joined the team as sous chef three years ago, he's been hell-bent on demolishing the front- and back-of-house divide, and on building a cohesive, happy team. Thanks to his efforts, he hasn't had to replace a cook in over a year. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
How do you keep your staff happy? How do you create a work environment that your staff want to stay in? Is there a new way to hire, train, and retain your staff that works better than the status quo? The Garnish Staff Series is (almost!) here to answer those pressing questions. It's made up of seven 15-20 minute episodes, each an interview with a restaurateur, owner, or chef who's going above and beyond for the happiness of their staff. Every episode is packed with great stories and actionable advice, and I can't wait to share them with you. The series is coming out next week, so get excited, and subscribe to our listener newsletter at bit.ly/thegarnish to be the first to hear when it's out. Thanks for listening! Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Today on The Garnish, we sat down with Eric Cacciatore, host of Restaurant Unstoppable. He grew up in his parents' restaurant, worked in a few more, and then spent some time as a commercial pilot and a winemaker's assistant. Since 2014, he's produced over 600 episodes of Restaurant Unstoppable. He aims to find out what makes a restaurant - and a restaurateur - successful. He's interviewed over 600 restaurant professionals, and he's learned a thing or two about the business. In this interview, we discuss the power of relationships in the restaurant industry, the impact of trends like food halls and delivery, the importance of taking care of employees first, and much more. You can find Restaurant Unstoppable wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Nowadays, it seems like everyone wants to open a restaurant. It's fun to daydream about what you'd put on your menu, how you'd decorate the space, what kind of boss you'd be, and how you'd assemble your dream team. One big question that people love to ignore when daydreaming is “how will I fund my restaurant?” When it comes to funding a restaurant, there are many, many different ways to go about procuring capital. In this episode of The Garnish, we spoke with Joanne Chang – whose bakery, Flour, has expanded to eight locations across Boston, about how she gained funding for her now very successful business. We also spoke with Emiliana Puyana, a program manager at La Cocina, a culinary business incubator that helps women and immigrants start businesses through mentorship, training, connections to funding, and subsidized use of a commercial kitchen. She told us about alternative paths to funding that are available to just about anyone. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Today on The Garnish we've got an episode about being a parent in the restaurant industry. In this episode, three moms and two dads from all over the restaurant industry give their perspectives on one of the greatest challenges to modern work-life balance: restaurant work and parenthood. We discuss the toughest parts of being a restaurant industry parent, as well as the unexpected joys that come with it. Meet our guests: Katie Rosengren, who you may remember from our episode about gratuity-free restaurants, who is a general manager at Juliet Restaurant and has a one year old son. Matt Titter, chef/owner of Max's Eatery, and father to a nine year old son, Max. Kyleen Atonson, a fine dining pastry chef at two Michelin Star restaurant Acadia in Chicago and mom of a five-month old son. Baljinder Nijjar, a restaurant manager with two grown children. Natalie Larson, sous chef at Mamaleh's and single mother of a 7 year old son. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
When designing a restaurant, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of choices to make. All these choices, large and small, contribute to your overall vibe – but some of the decisions you make may be ruining the guest experience for your customers with disabilities. Today we've got an interview with Justin Alpert, a restaurant architect who is passionate about making restaurants more accessible to all customers. His twin brother, and frequent dining companion, is blind, so Alpert has learned all about the design elements that make or break the experience of a guest with a disability. We cover: The difference between designing a restaurant to code and designing a restaurant that's welcoming and hospitable for all your guests What restaurateurs should consider when looking at a new (or upcycled) space for a restaurant Simple ways that any restaurateur with any budget can help improve the dining experience for customers with disabilities How to train waitstaff to enhance the experience of guests with disabilities Further Reading: Justin's Instagram Justin's Twitter Dear Restaurants, Your Inaccessibility Is the Opposite of Hospitality For Larger Customers, Eating Out Is Still a Daunting Experience Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Today we've got an episode about gratuity-free restaurants. On two opposite corners of the US, two neighborhood restaurants are currently thriving on a gratuity-free, profit-sharing model. In this episode, we'll hear all about what it's like to work at Juliet, in Somerville, MA, and at barcito, in Los Angeles. We'll dive into the challenges of implementing this model, as well as the joys of gratuity-free work, including stable income and benefits like health insurance, the motivation of profit-sharing, and a smaller front and back of house divide. Our guests this week: Andrea Borgen is the owner of barcito, a bar and restaurant in LA that has been gratuity-free for three years. She made waves when her restaurant made the switch, and then last year, she posted an article on Medium (linked below) about everything she's learned, the challenges she faced, and why she's not giving up. Katie Rosengren is a general manager at Juliet, a gratuity-free restaurant in Somerville, MA, just outside of Boston. In her 13 years in the industry, she's worked for tips and worked without them, and she is a passionate advocate for change in the restaurant world. Lauren Leland is a bartender at barcito. She worked in bars and restaurants in New York City before moving to LA. Sam Mangino has been a server at Juliet for two years. She started at Juliet when she was in college, and now works there full-time. Amanda McNamara worked front of house in three different restaurants for five years, largely living off of tips, and is now a content marketing manager at Toast, where she writes and reads about the restaurant industry all day long. Gabrielle Grant started in the restaurant industry as a clam-shucker, and in ten years, she worked almost every job in the restaurant industry, front and back of house. She's lived off of tips for much of her career, and is wary of the gratuity-free model. Links, Studies, Further Reading Juliet Barcito Danny Meyer On Eliminating Tipping: 'It Takes A Year To Get The Math Right' Why I Haven't Given Up on the “Hospitality Included” No-Tipping Model Seven facts about tipped workers and the tipped minimum wage Consumer Racial Discrimination in Tipping: A Replication and Extension Black Restaurant Servers Get Smaller Tips Should US Restaurants Abandon Tipping? A Review of the Issues and Evidence Does Tipping Help to Attract and Retain Better Service Workers? Is It Time to Rethink the Rules of Tipping? How Hard Is Your Server Working To Earn Minimum Wage? Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Content warning: this episode contains discussions about addiction, substance abuse disorder, alcoholism, and drug use. Today we've got an episode about addiction in the restaurant industry. While alcoholism affects people in every line of work, it's particularly prevalent in the restaurant world, and the surging opioid crisis has also made its way into the kitchens and dining rooms of our industry. We spoke to three people who each have a different experience with these issues, and we learned about the barriers restaurant workers face in getting treatment and living sober. We also got some perspectives on what restaurant owners and managers can do to create safer environments and help employees struggling with addiction. Get to know our guests: Carrie Neal Walden is a former server who has been sober since 2016 and now works for Ben's Friends, a support group for restaurant workers who struggle with addiction. She's also a sponsor to many newly-sober restaurant industry workers. She shares her story of recovery on her blog, A Life Filled with Pink. Shaaren Pine is a former server, bartender, and manager who started the NGO Restaurant Recovery after watching her now ex-husband, a lifelong restaurant worker, struggle with alcoholism. Restaurant Recovery connects those in the industry who struggle with addiction with resources like support groups, family support, and help with the financial and insurance aspect of getting treatment. Brandi Estrada is a social worker and restaurant and beverage industry lifer who started the NGO Bar Harm. Through Bar Harm, she teaches workshops on substance abuse and administering Narcan to restaurant staff and management, and provides many more community resources. Further reading: Addiction in the Restaurant Industry and How We Can Build a Culture of Support Substance Use and Substance Use Disorder by Industry (Report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) PJ Neumann's restaurant, Boomtown Biscuits and Whiskey, made the news for its decision to stock Narcan in-house. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.
Danny Meyer came to Boston to give a keynote speech at Toast's company kickoff, and on the same day, Toast CEO Chris Comparato interviewed him for our first episode of Season 2 of The Garnish. Danny talked about the importance of focusing on how you make your guests feel, why Union Square Hospitality Group hires for empathy, the future of the restaurant industry, the necessary combination of tech and touch, and how his restaurants are working to combat the industry's systemic problems. Thanks for listening to The Garnish! Sign up for our listener newsletter at https://pos.toasttab.com/the-garnish-podcast. Our theme song is Leopard, from Filmstro.