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David and Val amp up their sex farce in an attempt to win back Donna and Noah and it seems to be working a little. Elsewhere, David begins working at the carwash where he befriends Ben Wester, a gay man who becomes a target of insults and prejudice. Meanwhile, Donna pulls Kelly back into the modeling world. Brandon gives into temptation with Emma and Kelly confronts Dr. Monahan. Finally Steve gives standup comedy a try.
After a pulsating game in Devon we chat with some who watched remotely and some who braved the elements (1459 Watford fans travelled on New Years Day - Heroes). Rich is frustrated to have scored 3 goals away but not defended well enough to take 3 points, Alan is aghast that anyone wont have loved that game, Wendover is more content but feels that our Danish forward may be beyond economical repair. Paul joins us on a club coach in Plymouth where a motor cyclist is trying to have a fight with a coach! Jason also having been in Plymouth once again delighted to have been entertained to something close to a basketball game!! Finally "Steve" joins us for the first time (again from Devon) and asks is Wesley Hoedt really that good? - A great debut call!!!COYH!!This Podcast has been created and uploaded by Do Not Scratch Your Eyes. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT.Huge thanks to all our Patreons:Chris Giannone,RichWFC2,Steve Holliman,Paul Fiander Turner,Sean Gourley,Lee Anselmo,John Parslow,Mark von Herkomer,Neil Silverstein,Steve Brown,Dave Lavender,Kasey Brown,Nipper Harrison,Boyd Mayover,Colin Payne,Paul Riley,Gary Wood,Karl Campion,Kevin Kremen,The Big Le – Bofski,Greg Theaker,Malcolm Williams,Bryan Edwards,Peter Ryan,Luka,Jack Foster,Jason Rose,Michael Abrahams,Ian Bacon,Ken Green,Nick Nieuwland,Colin SmithAnt!!!!!& PDF Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 4 of the Seabed 2030 Podcast features 3 interviews - first up Seabed 2030 Head of Partnerships Steve Hall interviews Professor Larry Mayer during the 5th Arctic-Antarctic & North Pacific Mapping Meeting that took place in Bremen, Germany, 27-29 November 2023. Larry is somewhat of a legend in the seabed mapping community and is a Professor and Founding Director of the School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering and the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) at the University of New Hampshire. See https://seabed2030.org/people/larry-mayer/ for more about him. In this short interview recorded in a corridor during a coffee break (apologies for noisy background!) Larry talks about Seabed 2030, the new technologies coming to ocean mapping, and about his recent survey work in the North Pacific. Next up Steve has taken the train straight from Bremen down to Brussels to attend the EMODnet Open Conference where he speaks to EMODnet Director Dr Kate Larkin about what EMODnet is, and how the community works with Seabed 2030 to help deliver the global ocean map. Third section is a repost of the HMS Challenger Legacy webinar that took place in October, where Peter Tuddenham and Hermione Cockburn interview Steve and author Laura Trethewey about the the ongoing legacy of the HMS Challenger expedition that was taking place 150 years ago, and paved the way for the science of oceanography - and seabed mapping! Finally Steve gives an overview of Seabed 2030's activities during COP28, where several of our team and supporters from industry, governments and academia were present to argue the case for seabed mapping.We hope you enjoy this episode of the Podcast and will join us again in 2024, Episode 6 will go live in the second week of January. Revealing Hidden Depths - the Seabed 2030 Podcast Find out more about our project at www.seabed2030.org Brought to you by the Nippon Foundation and GEBCO
Steve talks about seeing three Azteks in one day and why his friends still think he's an "Aztek guy". The 2Docs discuss the "Big Altima Energy" phenomenon as well as the fact that new car dealer inventories appear to be increasing. Then they get to the newly introduced BMW M3 Touring, which isn't the Touring they wanted. Finally Steve-0 and Stephan have a conversation about the thrilling but very dangerous Isle of Man TT motorcycle race.
In this episode I am joined by Stephen Scott, CEO at Datalec Precision Installations. Steve shares a great insight to the data centre sector and also Datalec as an organisation.Steve shares how his early career in the Navy helped shaped his career in the data centre sector and within leadership positions. He outlines why apprenticeships are so important and how others can develop successful careers in the data centre sector.Steve then shares an insight to Datalec and how they are on the pursuit for perfection. We discuss a number of the innovative products they provide, the challenges around sustainability, and how they have achieved such rapid growth across multiple regions.Finally Steve shares his predictions for 2022 and some excellent advice on how you can achieve a highly successful career.
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Bucked Up Energy guest line talking Bulldogs football. Steve talks about Chad Bumphis being interviewed to join the MSU staff and how it fell apart. He talks that Drew Hollingshead is the leading candidate to become the new wide receiver coach and his recruiting impact. Steve hits on possible coaching roles shake ups. Finally Steve wraps things up talking about the MSU receiving group and which player could possibly replace Makai Polk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and Blake talk college football and the NFL in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about Sean Payton being an offensive genius and how he revamped NFL offenses. They discuss who might be the next coach for the Saints and if Joe Brady might get a chance to rejoin the Saints. Bo and Blake hit on Caleb Williams still not deciding a school to play for and how that affects other quarterbacks like Jaxson Dart and the school he may decide to attend. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Bucked Up Energy guest line talking Bulldogs football. Steve talks about Chad Bumphis being interviewed to join the MSU staff and how it fell apart. He talks that Drew Hollingshead is the leading candidate to become the new wide receiver coach and his recruiting impact. Steve hits on possible coaching roles shake ups. Finally Steve wraps things up talking about the MSU receiving group and which player could possibly replace Makai Polk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve is not confused by his dyslexia of saying this is episode 67 at all, it might be down to the Uncle Nearest the boys shared as a winter warmer after coming in from the cold.All this before talking about M365 Chicago, mentioning Commsverse https://www.commsverse.com/ again in June same place, and Steve and Marijn turn up on a few of the social photos on the web site.Steve tries to explain to Marijn why his view on Internet is a little screwed and has changed over the years and yes Steve gets difficult (surprise surprise) trying to drill down on the importance of the Intranet and why relevance is so important as a solid source of truth.Content architecture becomes a key part of the Intranet scope so that relevant information is delivered to the right people. A key decision is needed to decide if Content is pushed or pulled but only if after you have defined the company content architecture.Its important to ensure that you have a great content taxonomy of content so that what arrives is relevant to the user viewing the page… One page about health and safety but it delivers the relevant H&S rule based on where I work and what I do. A user should not have to search for a specific Safety information sheet when the Intranet knows what I do and where I work.Marijn brings back the model for content management as A, B C and now adds D. in a model that looked like a Whisky StillScope of an Intranet is defined without reference to internal communications.A new approach to publishing is required and audiences are well defined to cover languages and culture.The Intranet is about content driven by a growing number of technologies that create the Intranet and can simplify access to relevant content based on the role and location of the user.The mechanics of an Internet are briefly discussed on how easy it is put together a Hub sites and a few connected sites. But the real work is about ensuring the right people see the most relevant information.Yammer gets a good mention because of its ability to provide funnels of information well deliveredFinally, the boys return to Goa. This time a none-peated version from John-Paul. Finally Steve and Marijn touch on Push and pull of information through the Intranet.
First some business/political news, then a cheerful edition of Moneytracker Don Grant about planning for your own funeral. Finally Steve and Ted both enjoyed movies over the long weekend and we give you a recap. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happened In the 90's hosted by Steve and Matt picks a day, any day, and then goes back in time to that magical decade we all know and love the 90's, to revisit episodes of tv, movies that premiered, or cultural events that occured on that day in the 90's. This week we cover July 22nd: First Matt details the rage inducing experience of dealing with prescription drug manufacturers as a cancer survivor and Steve shares his hatred of the beuracrats and the bs. Fuck you cancer and fuck you even more drug companies. After that we get into a deep discussion of Jeffrey Dahmer and the insane details of his exploits and subsequent arrest. Jeff was the Gordon Ramsay of human ass meat and even had the cops hand deliver him his human meal Doordash style. Steve and Matt also discuss their fascination with Pablo Escobar after discussing his "escape" from jail. You an asshole Pablo, but damnit do we respect you. We also talk about Lassie being one bad bitch and Elijah Wood being the G.O.A.T of child actors. Sorry Macauly... Finally Steve and Matt drop a new segment, a versus. Who picked the best wrestling theme songs from the 90's Wrestiling Theme Song Credits: Brett Hart Theme by: JAYDEGARROW on Youtube. Shawn Michaels Theme by: Artist : Jim Johnston Copyright : WWE, All Rights Reserved Razor Ramon Theme Cover by: TheLegendofRenegade II on Youtube. DX Theme by: JAYDEGARROW on Youtube. Stone Cold WWE: I Won't Do What You Tell Me [Original Theme] by: Jim Johnston Hulk Hogan Theme: Song: Real American | Artist: Rick Derringer Jericho Theme: Original Song Rights Go to Jim Johnston and. WWE respectively. But I own this instrumental Version as it is Reworked by WWEUploaderHD on Youtube New Age Outlaws Theme: Oh You Didn't Know (New Age Outlaws) · WWE · Jim Johnston #DahmersFridge #Pablo #Versus Thanks for listening! Catch all new episode every Thursday on all major platforms. Check us out on Youtube: https://youtu.be/iNBVUD1gm1Y Email Us At: hitnineties@gmail.com Instagram: HappenedInThe90s Twitter: HIThe90s Facebook: @HappenedInThe90s Website: happenedinthe90s.wordpress.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A chat with Laura, Jeff H, Joel, and Scott of Duende as well as fans Renee, Jeanette, Dany, Sarah, Ryan, Lauren, Kate, Steve, Jeff M, Ben, and Matthew. We did the round table with the fans to get their stories of discovery with Duende. We shared the love of Duende music and the community that they create through their shows and associations with other bands. Ultimately with Duende you become part of a large and loving extended family that loves to dance. Finally, we explored the controversy surrounding the mighty pineapple. Duende LinksCheck out Duende’s Music on BandcampFollow Duende on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Youtube Fans With Bands LinksSubscribe to Fans With Bands on your favorite podcast service such as Apple, Google, Youtube, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Audible, Amazon Music or Stitcher. Be sure to rate the show and please send us feedback. We would love to hear from you. You can also follow Fans With Bands on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and InstagramFor samplings of music by artists featured on Fans With Bands, drop by our playlist on SpotifySupport the podcast by becoming a Patreon subscriberChat with Duende - Show Notes - Duende DiscoveryI picked on Renee first to hear her Duende discovery story. She couldn’t pinpoint when, where, or how she became a fan, but it was an undeniable force. The Duende trance created by the music ignited Renee’s interest. Yet it was the band and how they love and appreciate their fans that transformed Renee into a lifelong fan. The immediate draw for Lauren was Scott (Duende bassist and her husband). With a laugh, she added that she was glad the rest of the band kept her on. Laura (Duende drummer) mentioned that they always have fun together on the road.Sarah is in the band catl with her husband Jamie who hail from Toronto, Detroit is the perfect launching point for tours across North America. In 2006, Sarah met Duende when they played a show together at the Painted Lady Lounge in Hamtramck. Sarah loved the energy of the music. In particular, Sarah being a drummer herself admires the powerful playing of Laura. They have remained friends ever since.Also hailing from Canada are Jeanette and Dany who make up the band Dany Laj and The Looks. They met Duende via a show they played with them at PJ’s Lager House in Detroit. This was roughly six months after Sarah had met Duende. It was Dany and Jeanette’s first time in Detroit. Jeff H (guitars/vocals) and Laura invited Dany and Jeanette to stay at their home. Between the love of Duende’s music and their hospitality, they became great friends.Jeanette and Dany enjoyed Jeff and Laura’s company so much, they have dropped in after shows in Detroit. They even turned down a vacation in Florida during the winter to stay with Jeff and Laura. Clearly the beautiful souls in Duende are strong attractors.Even More Duende DiscoveryThe first time Ryan saw Duende he remembers with nostalgia, was at Club Bart in Ferndale (which closed in 2011). It was a “DuendesDay” and it made a lasting impression. Ryan explained that like other pivotal artists he enjoys, hearing Duende was a shock to the system. As Ryan explains the music is sonically dense requiring many listens and teaches you to appreciate it along the way.Kate’s first exposure to Duende was at the Cadieux Cafe when her Trio (Kate Hinote Trio) performed with them on a show. She remembers one last impression was that the music was loud (in a good way). Later Duende asked Kate if she would perform on one of their songs. After many shows and dance parties, Kate is still in love with the band.Matthew is a newbie to Duende having first seen them just before the pandemic. Matthew was playing keyboards for the Algebra Mothers who were on the same bill with Duende. Matthew talked with Jeff H between sets and found that Jeff had listened to another band that Matthew has been part of for many years. The musical connection and synchronicity made for a new friendship along this strange and winding road of life.Whipping Out the Cool CardWhipping out the cool card was Jeff M who saw Duende at their second show ever in 2006 at Jacoby’s. Jeff met Duende at about the same time he was beginning his work as a music writer. He has many Ideas Adrift shall we say. He felt like their paths were entwined from the start. Over the course of time, they have developed into great friends and mutual fans.Ryan turned Ben on to Duende. A couple of years ago, Ben along with Ryan in his band Ryan Dillaha and The Miracle Men played with Duende at a show in Toronto. The experience was fun and solidified Ben’s appreciation for the band. In fact, he’s been listening to Duende so much that their music is starting to influence his own songwriting. The power of Duende, ole!Finally Steve was introduced to Duende through Scott and his wife Lauren. He thinks Duende is highly underrated. He loves their cool laid back sounds. On top of that, Steve said the band has a great name. We agree. Ole!That one time at a Duende ShowJeff M commented about how much fun it is to be at a Duende show. Obviously, we are all fans of the band and while their music is great, Jeff hit on a key aspect. Their live shows are supernatural.Dany recalls the story of Duende playing with catl at the Dakota Tavern on New Year’s eve. Apparently there is a video of a guy in a monkey suit who gets on stage with Jeff H. The monkey was in fact the DJ at this Duende rock fest. The monkey was also Dr. Swankenstein’s alter-ego named Coco-Bongo. He played piano with Duende while sporting a fez. We all immediately thought that Joel (Duende guitarist) should have a fez. Actually, Joel was surprised he does not own a fez. If you are looking for a gift for Joel, there you go.The Duende NeighborhoodAnother insight from Jeff M is that as fans go to shows, they are pulled into the Duende neighborhood. The music, the performance, and the warm embracing nature of the band gives you a sense of community. Add in a fan base that welcomes everyone with open arms and it becomes easy to settle into the neighborhood.The OptiganAs we talked about the community around Duende, Dany shared a story of the Optigan. He and Jeanette were staying over at Jeff H and Laura’s. Dany mentioned over morning coffee that in all the times they have stayed over, he had never seen the band’s practice space at Jeff and Laura’s house. Loaded up with coffee they descend into the Duende magical music factory. Here Dany saw the Optigan. Jeff explained that it is an organ that uses optical discs to play sounds. Basically a precursor to samplers. Jeff’s friend Matt V had bought it years ago and left it. They had been trying over the years to get it back to him in New York.Dany thought that it probably would fit in their van. After some quick van Tetris, the Optigan was loaded up. Dany arranged with Matt V to pick up the Optigan. After hanging out post show, Matt mentioned that he wanted to record with Dany and Jeanette. The end result is their album Everything New is New Again.Because of the Duende community and a visit to their magic music factory, Dany Laj and the Looks recorded a great album. Sadly, the Optigan did not make it on to the recording. We can only wonder as to what cosmic tones the Optigan is singing today.Duende and the Detroit MythRenee brought up a great point about the community of Duende includes many of the great Detroit bands that they jam with. Bands like The Muggs, The Beggars, and Ryan Dillaha and the Miracle Men. I wondered what the members of Duende think about the myth of Detroit music. It seems that most stories of Detroit music focus on the past and not necessarily the present.Joel replied that it is difficult to really gage the scene of current Detroit music as there is so much going on all the time. When we could play shows, there were a ton of options. It is difficult to see the present, yet easy to view the past.Jeff H added that the myths of Detroit grow over time. What may have seemed like a golden age where in reality brief bursts of musical glory. The MC5 or The Stooges were brief, yet impactful aspects of Detroit music mythology. That mythology leads to a radiation that lends a bit of cred to the bands who continue to originate from the city.Dany hit upon a great notion that the myth of Detroit music is really a soul of the city that oozes rock and roll. That impacts the music that is made here and draws touring bands here to feel that vibe. Sarah agreed that they sought out Detroit to connect with Jim Diamond. Adding that there are only a few cities like Detroit, and Memphis which generate that blue collar gritty rock feeling.Bands With CatsSarah asked about Sonny the Cat. Evidently everyone on the call has cats. The cats were out and part of the show. Sarah shared a story where after a show at PJ’s, all the bands sat around and talked about their cats. The more we talked, the more we found that nearly all the fans also have cats. A new spin off series called Bands With Cats is in the works.Duende and PineappleYou’ll have to tap into the last bit of the show to learn about the origins of Duende’s band name. It is a compelling story. A story that is mesmerizing, if you will.To wrap things up, we dove into controversy: Pineapple or no pineapple on pizza? In this episode, nearly everyone was into pineapple on pizza, with the exception of myself and Joel. We are firmly on the savory side. Go ahead and grab a slice of pizza. Then go back and listen to this great episode featuring Duende and their fans. Ole!
On this episode Keisha Nicole sits down with Steve McChesney, Sales and Marketing Business Trainer and Coach & International Best-Selling Author. Steve shares how his dream of becoming an actor manifested itself in another way but still allowed him to live his dream. Steve also talks about all the different professional experiences he has had and how they have all served a purpose in getting him to where he is today. Finally Steve shares some insight from his latest book Rearranging Change: How You Market to an Ever-Changing World! To download a free copy of this book visit www.rearrangingchange.com and to order a hard copy go to Amazon. Check out The Oh Hell No Podcast & get the information you need to live your best life!www.ohhellnopodcast.comFollow on Instagram @theohhellnopodcast Tell us what you want to hear...fill out our questionnaire! https://forms.gle/pLHjHLtv1SkgHRpF9
This week Kelsey returns and takes over for cohost as Adam is in North Carolina. Steve is still here. Together they interview Aadam Soorma of Very Local PGH. He offers his insight of being a beat journalist for the city of Pittsburgh which includes everything from breweries to food trucks to coffee roasters. All of them local. He also offers his own personal experiences, stories of stumbling upon a brewery in Ohio and his bag of mixology tricks. Finally Steve rips off Adam who rips of PTI to play the game Word where they tackle subjects like Stone, Busch dog beer, Gardner Minshew and the return of beerfests. Beers: Cinderlands Test Piece Citra IPA Grist House Double Edged Sword DIPA Chandeleur Island Brewing Raspberry Ginger Sour Ale Hitchhiker Brewing Fruit Rush Blueberry Watermelon Lemonade Smoothie Sour Ale Grist House Udderly Bananas Porter Couch F1 Hazy IPA Grist House Seltza Drip Strawberry + Guava Seltzer Abjuration Brewing Vanilla Oak Belgian
In this PK Triathlon Podcast episode, Kate Charlton and Paul Jones are joined by Steve Smith.Steve is passionate about the sport of Triathlon. He has done multiple IRONMAN events and various other endurance events.In addition Steve let's out his holiday cottages, which are in a perfect venue for Triathlon training. In the garden of the estate is a 25m outdoor training pool which is perfect to compliment training, for a holiday, for the kids to play in... or just lounge around relaxing.To find out more about Civray Gites check out their website: http://gitesatcivray.com/Finally Steve also talks about the Ocean Walker swim technique which is interesting.As ever, grab a cuppa, kick back and relax... enjoy the episode!Thanks for listening.
Kelsey returns to talk rauchbiers with Steve and Adam. What are rauchbiers? Beers made with smoked malts for a smokey flavor. But first they talk about First Sip Brew Box's Veteran's Day collaboration, Fargo Brewing puts dogs in need on their cans, PA Wal-Mart's get beer, and the American Keg company goes up against China. Then they get into the history of the Schlenkerla brewery as well as the history of rauchbiers. Plus they learn what the Ark of Tastes is. Finally Steve and Kelsey face off in a game of Is It a Beer? Is It a Castle? Or Is It Both? Beers: Aecht Schlenkerla Helles Lagerbier Aecht Schlenkerla Urbock Aecht Schlenkerla Oak Smoked Doppelbock
5/8/2019--Derby Day has come and gone, but Steve and Jenn are back in the saddle. They're joined first by The Horse Race's one and only sports correspondent Maeve Duggan to discuss Red Sox manager Alex Cora's decision not to accept an invitation to visit the White House after last season's World Series win. She also shares some little-known facts about the connection between thoroughbred horse racing and one Bill Belichick. Later, the hosts visit the State House to chat with Senate Ways and Means Chair Michael Rodrigues on all things Senate Budget. Finally Steve and Jenn close out the show with an in-depth discussion of official state stuff with a true expert: Katie Holahan, who will no doubt be invited back to dispense more of her unending wisdom about every official state item, from dessert (Boston cream pie) to reptile (garter snake).
Steve Tighe is a competitive person who found foresight when he was looking for a better way to develop strategy. What he found was scenarios and his career path has been spent in trying to perfect that method. Listen to Steve explain his approach to scenarios - the combination of structure and creativity; and facilitating the process so that no-one is left behind. Finally Steve explains his upcoming book, Rethinking Strategy, and the philosophy behind that.
Kelsey joins Adam and Steve to taste some beers from the fine Funkwerks of Fort Collins. They talk about hops from rooftops, and Blue Canoes being set adrift. Adam is also back from a weekend in Vegas, so he has reports on the beers and breweries in the Sin City. Then the get into how International Women's Day is celebrated in the beer community with International Women's Collaboration Brew Day and Pink Boots Society. Finally Steve tests the loyalty and resolve to flagship beers outside of #FlagshipFebruary.Beers:Funkwerks WhiteFunkwerks Tropic KingFunkwerks Raspberry Provincial
We're back from Thanksgiving, fatter and drunker. This week Steve and Adam have a solid bout of brown talk, talking about the oft overlooked and sometimes forgotten about brown ale. They talk about Sierra Nevada's charity beer, the Resilience IPA, the other breweries participating and how homebrewers can get in on the spirit of giving in the name of the Camp Fire Relief Fund. Then Adam and Steve answer beer questions from Beer Advocate. Finally Steve provides reviews of beer apps. Spoiler, he doesn't like most of them. Adam concurs. Beers:Bell's Best Brown AleCountry Boy Brewing Shotgun WeddingAvery Ellie's Brown Ale
Finally Steve and Ernie have watched the cream of the Fox Studio crop, Logan, now it's time to see what they think. The Radio Toons are: Steve - https://twitter.com/sohoshuffle Ernie - https://twitter.com/neoernie Steve's Cartoons! http://tinyurl.com/yc9opb2g
It's just Adam and Steve this week and they're reviewing beers from the Ellicottville Brewing Company. First they talk about the Atlanta Falcons new stadium beer from Wild Heaven, brewer wages, and events in the Pittsburgh area like Greensburg Craft Beer Week. Then Adam provides a travel guide when travelling from Pittsburgh to Ellicottville including breweries on the way and what to do once you get there. Finally Steve forces Adam to talk about another independent film featuring craft beer themes. This time it's Another Wolfcop and they take to time to actually create a recipe for the film's beer.Beers:Ellicottville Island GoseEllicottville Somethin' Hazee Unfiltered IPAEllicottville Coldspresso Coffee Blonde
In the latest episode of The Drill Steve Lowery and Tom Hoffarth talk LeBron's mural getting tagged, Jon's feelings of LeBron's continued disrespect in LA, obscure sports like Spikeball and the American Cornhole League, and how these sports get broadcasted. Tom questions how broadcasters critique the sport their broadcasting. Finally Steve (5'8'') rants about his dislike of tall people. Check out our website - https://www.TheDrillLA.com Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheDrillSports Follow us on Instagram - https://www.Instagram.com/TheDrillSports Follow us on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/TomHoffarth https://www.twitter.com/SteveLowery12 https://www.twitter.com/McKLVtheJon
Adam and Steve drink American-Belgian beers, which are belgian styles brewed in America, because America has to try to prove they do things better than foreigners. Examples: Pizza better than Italy, Imperialism better than the UK. They also talk about the Hops for Homes charity and biodegrable/edible six pack rings, because they were in a positive mood. Then they offer other examples of Amero-Belgo beers and information on them while going on tangets about Steel Reserve Alloy. Finally Steve puts Adam through the ringer and subjects him to the BSAT - The Belgo Sports Aptitude TestBeers:Sibling Revelry Third Wheel TripelRusty Rail Plum's Up Strong AleWeyerbacher Tiny Belgian Style Imperial Stout
If you listened to the Pregame for Episode 15, you'll know why we missed a show last week. If you haven't...listen to the Pregame. We do apologize for missing the show last week though. No Joke. This week on the show we discuss The Cloverfield Paradox, This Is Us, Winchester, and The Ritual. We also bring you some news (though there wasn't much this week). Finally Steve brings in another game. This time it called "How Black Is Dan". Yes... that's right. Our apologies to Mick C and Johnny Bucks who sent in voicemails we never got to. Next week, gentlemen. We hope you enjoy this weeks show and we promise to be less truant in the future. Bygones? Here's the rundown: 00:00: - Intro 00:03:17 - Contact Info 00:04:08 - What We're Watching 00:05:44 - The Cloverfield Paradox 00:13:53 - A VERY brief discussion about Altered Carbon on Netflix 00:24:07 - This Is Us 00:38:25 - Winchester 00:49:16 - The Ritual on Netflix 00:56:30 - News 01:10:54 - "How Black Is Dan" Game Heroes of Noise Contact Info: Website: www.heroesofnoise.com Email: HeroesofNoisePodcast@gmail.com Show Twitter: @HeroesofNoise Hosts Twitter: @DanQPublic, @S.E._Hudsonmusic Facebook: Heroes of Noise Podcast Instagram: @heroesofnoisepodcast Voicemail: (559) 492-9831
In a desperate effort to clear the decks before the UK Games Expo, the boys from Polyhedron Collider cast their eye over the latest batch of board games and tabletop Kickstarters. Steve faces the crushing difficulty and divisive gameplay of Dark Souls and then all three go to war with big mechs and sneaky spies in Farsight. Andy is one with the weather as he moves like the wind in Petrichor before joining Steve on the dungeon crawling of Ravage: Dungeons of Plunder. Finally Steve tries one of the latest Escape the Room games in Exit the Secret Lab. 00:00:00 Intro, and why we are all mad at Andy 00:01:54 Darks Souls: The Board Game http://steamforged.com/dark-souls/ 00:16:14 Farsight https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/315276384/farsight-corporate-warfare-in-a-dark-future 00:30:55 Petrichor https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mightyboards/petrichor 00:50:12 Ravage: Dungeons of Plunder: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1746130610/ravage-dungeons-of-plunder 01:01:58 Exit The Secret Lab http://www.thamesandkosmos.com/index.php/kosmosgames/exit-the-secret-lab The podcast is available on iTunes or your favourite podcast player via our feed http://polyhedroncollider.libsyn.com/rss Intro and Outro Music: "Ouroboros" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Don't forget to visit www.polyhedroncollider.com for more great reviews and interviews, or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter
Today Tony, once again, talkes about Blood Rage. Then the Founders review the Kennerspiel Des Jahres winner Broom Service and look back at Chthulhu Wars. Then Tony T gives you the best in gaming news while hte peanut gallery comments. Finally Steve hosts a roundtable discussion about Deduction board games.