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It's the final two episodes of the Invisible Man. First Dan must battle an escaped mental patient that's holding the Klae Resource hostage – he just doesn't know what he's got. Then Dan needs to thwart some cold war shenanigans to allow world peace through plastic surgery. John and Eugene close out their coverage of ... Read more
First Dan and Brandon briefly recap topics covered in episode one. Then the guys dive into recovery and some keys that have helped them along the way; including utilization of RAIN for recovery and craving recognition, having a community and/or support system in place and the use of mindfulness practices. They start delving into the quite broad issues of impermanence, how it relates to a healthier living and using the understanding of impermanence in recovery. The second half of the episode Dan leads the podcast through a loving kindness meditation. The episode wraps with some quick thoughts post meditation.If you'd like to join Dan and Brandon on this journey, join the community, provide feedback, or just get in touch please do so via: email: PathToWellnessATL@gmail.com twitter: @PathToWellATL instragram: @PathToWellnessATL web: www.pathtowellnessatl.com facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PathToWellnessATL
In the third episode of TSC Now, host Dan Klein, Director of Digital Platforms for the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance, talks to the two co-chairs of the 2019 International TSC Research Conference: Changing the Course of TSC. First Dan interviews Dr. Elizabeth (Lisa) Henske, MD, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Center for … Continue reading Episode 3: The 2019 International TSC Research Conference →
Nic joins Dan and Tony for a lively debate, almost entirely about wrestling. First Dan offers to include Nic on his small claims suit against the WWE for $9.99. They debate the rumble in general, which Nic generally enjoyed. Nic finds himself on opposite of Dan and Tony when it comes to www.bigbitcheswrestling.com and the idea of 200+ pound women having at each other in general. Listener contest: Guess the name of the newly hired 40ish year old black male cashier at Derby Lane. Send in your guess now. 1 guess per person. The contest will remain open at least until March 1st. Unspecified prize for the winner. Multiple winners allowed. Send guess to lifesagamble727@gmail.com Send the guys in your questions to be answered live on the air: lifesagamble727@gmail.com Stay fully up to date with the blog at www.lifesagamble.org Connect with the guys on twitter #lifesagamble727 Try and then buy Quickdog, greyhound racing software, at www.quickreckoning.com
(Recorded January 28th, 2018) Dan, Kova and Spoiler Steve are joined with Kenny this week and do they have a lot to talk about. First Dan and Kova review the final installment in the Maze Runner franchise, The Death Cure (04:40) before Kenny, Kova and Steve give a full spoiler review of last year's Shot Caller (36:55). Then Steve gives his thought's on last year's Darkets Hour (01:15:54) before he and Kova give their thoughts in the new The Road to the Oscars segment with their thoughts on the nominations of Best Supporting Actor/Acress and Best Original Screenplay (01:27:27)For feedback, email us sceneitcast@gmail.com. Like us on facebook.com/sceneitcast and on twitter and instagram @sceneitcast. Find kova on twitter @kovanova10 and find steve @TheSpoilerSteve and on facebook.com/spoilersteve.
First Dan and Dan Talk with MUA WA youth delegates Ryan Furtado and Phil Swanston. After that we sit with Stephen and Dave, two CFMEU young workers. Lastly we talk with Matt and Royce, two young rank and file warfies from Fremantle.
First Dan and Mike discuss Jonathan Hickman's take on the Fantastic Four (Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, volume one), then they look at Alan Moore's love letter to pulp heroes (Tom Strong, book one).
First Dan and Mike discuss Jonathan Hickman's take on the Fantastic Four (Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, volume one), then they look at Alan Moore's love letter to pulp heroes (Tom Strong, book one).
First Dan and Mike discuss Jonathan Hickman's take on the Fantastic Four (Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, volume one), then they look at Alan Moore's love letter to pulp heroes (Tom Strong, book one).
First Dan and Mike discuss Jonathan Hickman's take on the Fantastic Four (Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman, volume one), then they look at Alan Moore's love letter to pulp heroes (Tom Strong, book one).
First Dan and Mike cover three trade paperbacks (Human Target: Chance Meetings, Wolverine First Class: Class Actions, and Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis - Once and Future), then Ian Wilson stops by to look at the comic book movies of 2009, 2010, and beyond!
First Dan and Mike cover three trade paperbacks (Human Target: Chance Meetings, Wolverine First Class: Class Actions, and Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis - Once and Future), then Ian Wilson stops by to look at the comic book movies of 2009, 2010, and beyond!
First Dan and Mike cover three trade paperbacks (Human Target: Chance Meetings, Wolverine First Class: Class Actions, and Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis - Once and Future), then Ian Wilson stops by to look at the comic book movies of 2009, 2010, and beyond!
First Dan and Mike cover three trade paperbacks (Human Target: Chance Meetings, Wolverine First Class: Class Actions, and Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis - Once and Future), then Ian Wilson stops by to look at the comic book movies of 2009, 2010, and beyond!
First Dan and Mike review something different in the form of The Authority: The Lost Year Reader, then they discuss two trade paperbacks: Supergirl: Who is Superwoman? and Supreme: The Return.
First Dan and Mike review something different in the form of The Authority: The Lost Year Reader, then they discuss two trade paperbacks: Supergirl: Who is Superwoman? and Supreme: The Return.
First Dan and Mike review something different in the form of The Authority: The Lost Year Reader, then they discuss two trade paperbacks: Supergirl: Who is Superwoman? and Supreme: The Return.
First Dan and Mike review something different in the form of The Authority: The Lost Year Reader, then they discuss two trade paperbacks: Supergirl: Who is Superwoman? and Supreme: The Return.
First Dan and Mike lament two of the three trades they read this week (Superman: The Coming of Atlas, The Perhapanauts: Triangle and The Middleman: The Trade Paperback Imperative), then Ian Wilson pops in to talk about Watchmen.
First Dan and Mike lament two of the three trades they read this week (Superman: The Coming of Atlas, The Perhapanauts: Triangle and The Middleman: The Trade Paperback Imperative), then Ian Wilson pops in to talk about Watchmen.
First Dan and Mike lament two of the three trades they read this week (Superman: The Coming of Atlas, The Perhapanauts: Triangle and The Middleman: The Trade Paperback Imperative), then Ian Wilson pops in to talk about Watchmen.
First Dan and Mike lament two of the three trades they read this week (Superman: The Coming of Atlas, The Perhapanauts: Triangle and The Middleman: The Trade Paperback Imperative), then Ian Wilson pops in to talk about Watchmen.