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In this edition of The Best of Fives, Chris and Dave pay honor the works of the recently passed actor, Robert Duvall.
Thu, 26 Feb 2026 17:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/conduit/122 http://relay.fm/conduit/122 Kathy Campbell and Jay Miller Jay is gone again, so Kathy brings back Merlin Mann to discuss productivity porn as well as a ton of other topics of import. Jay is gone again, so Kathy brings back Merlin Mann to discuss productivity porn as well as a ton of other topics of import. clean 5583 Jay is gone again, so Kathy brings back Merlin Mann to discuss productivity porn as well as a ton of other topics of import. Guest Starring: Merlin Mann Links and Show Notes: Checked Connections - Merlin ✅ - Working on collecting the old sites and Fives list - Kathy ✅ - Get ready for unicorning cowork Keep sending those MyConduit Connections to us on Discord and through Feedback! New Connections - Merlin - Keep working on the site thing - Kathy - Take things to the post office For Our Super Conductors: Pre-Show: LIDar on iOS. How do you know if you're ladder is against the right wall? Post-Show: Embracing the chaos Credits Music: When You Smile Executive Producers: Relay FM Discord Community Conduit e122 Links Merlin's One Good Things Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Judy Greer (Ted Danson, Conan O'Brien Network) -- "I went in thinking, oh, this looks really good, and I ended up liking it probably twice as much as I expected." Judy Greer -- Cheryl/Carol on Archer, Kitty Sanchez on Arrested Development. "It was neat to hear her talk about how important it was for her to get better at acting." Typora -- WYSIWYG Markdown editor ($15). "A really nice balance of what I'm looking for" -- discovered through the 5ives redesign work with Claude. Judi Dench speech on The Graham Norton Show -- "Made me cry." Kathy's One Good Thing Flavor Flav sponsoring the US women's hockey team -- Vegas celebration for the gold-medal team. Merlin responded by rapping "Bring the Noise" from memory. Merlin's Shows Do By Friday (with Alex Cox) Reconcilable Differences (with John Siracusa) Roderick on the Line (with John Roderick) Productivity / Publishing Inbox Zero -- "I'm the inbox zero guy." Merlin originated the concept; the world turned it into a marketing term. 43folders.com -- "In 2004, there were not a lot of websites about how to deal with your productivity problems as a Mac user." Back to Work (5by5) -- former podcast David Allen / Getting Things Done -- "He claims he's the laziest man in the world, and I've always admired that he says that." Danny O'Brien and the 2005 ETech "Life Hacks" talk -- "Danny and I are both so addled and odd and different... his energy was just incandescent to be around." The conference where Merlin's laptop had Wi-Fi for the first time. Site Meter -- "There's your life before site meter and your life after site meter." The little GIF badge that counted page loads and launched a million blog vanity spirals. 5ives & Typography 5ives -- Merlin's list site (2002), 450 lists, being revived. "I'm pleased with myself. I like that I made four hundred and fifty lists that some people thought were funny in the 2000s." Matthew Butterick -- fonts, Practical Typography. "One of those people where I'm just interested in your deal," like Simon Willison or Edgar Wright. Merlin bought the entire font set during a bout of situational depression and is finally using them for the 5ives redesign. Movies & TV The Hollow Crown (BBC) -- Trailer. "Look at that stacked cast." Ben Whishaw, Tom Hiddleston, Sophie Okonedo, Rory Kinnear. Merlin told Kathy to buy it on Apple TV "or I can pirate it for you." Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989) -- "My number one movie that I recommend." "You don't even need to understand what they're saying. It'll still give you shivers." Mark Rylance: St. Crispin's Day speech at the Globe -- "It gives you a different kind of shivers, like a different part of your neck and your back." Merlin recited part of the speech from memory. The Death of Stalin (2017) -- "A very dark, very funny film" by Armando Iannucci. Veep / The Thick of It -- "It's gonna be difficult difficult lemon difficult." Both Iannucci. Led to Merlin imagining Matthew Butterick as a Veep restaurant reservation alias. Women Talking (2022) / Men (2022) -- Merlin's suggested double feature for mom's night. "Start with Women Talking, back with Men." Jessie Buckley, Rory Kinnear. Our Flag Means Death -- Merlin named his Mac Studio "Buttons" after Ewen Bremner's Mr. Buttons ("the guy from Trainspotting"). Rhys Darby, Kristian Nairn ("Hodor's on there. He's a big fella."). Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) -- "Just to be available." Merlin's favorite line, from Mr. Kylie the possum wanting to know his job in the big plan. Music Vikingur Olafsson: Goldberg Variations (Deutsche Grammophon, 2023) -- Merlin's current obsession. "I care so intensely about that." Discovered after years of only knowing Glenn Gould. Glenn Gould: 1955 vs. 1981 Goldberg Variations -- The famous pair: 38 minutes of youthful showmanship vs. 51 minutes of deliberate structure. Public Enemy -- "Bring the Noise" -- Merlin rapped the full opening verse from memory when Kathy mentioned Flavor Flav. "Bass, how low can you go?" Poetry Gwendolyn Brooks -- "We Real Cool" (video of her 1983 Guggenheim reading) -- "We real cool. We jazz June. We die soon." Merlin on hearing poetry "in the air" vs. on the page. Sylvia Plath -- "Daddy" (her 1962 BBC recording) -- "You do not do, you do not do... you really hear something you didn't see on the page." Books & Podcasts Bessel van der Kolk on The Ezra Klein Show -- "One of my all-time favorite podcast episodes. It changed my life. Everything you know about trauma is screwing you up." Off Menu -- celebrities describe their dream meal. The Amanda Seyfried episode taught Merlin about a kind of olive he now puts on Brussels sprouts. Mr. Show with Bob and David -- source of the "hey everybody" drum bit Merlin does throughout. "I'm very, very, very specifically stealing it from a bit about the new Ku Klux Klan." Blank Check (Griffin Newman) -- source of "the great ___" bit. "I'll credit Griffin Newman for that bit." People James Thompson (PCalc, Dice by PCalc) -- "What if twenty-sided dice fell on your head?" Merlin on how James finds delight in close-to-the-metal Apple tech. Armando Iannucci -- "If you like English nerd comedy, he's really something." Simon Willison, Matt Webb, danah boyd -- people Merlin follows because "I'm just interested in your deal." Edgar Wright -- "I will just show up because I'm interested in what he's up to. I don't even care if I like his movie." Ecamm Live -- streaming app Kathy uses for her unicorn co-working sessions. Pre-Show (Superconductors only) LiDAR accessibility features on iPhone -- Merlin fiddled with it on the street, "pointing his phone at people for a very long time." Apple's breathing sleep LED -- the MacBook pulsing light. Kathy: "So relaxing, so unnecessary and delightful." Apple researched sleeping respiratory rates and chose the calmest end of the spectrum. Erich Brenn, plate spinner, on The Ed Sullivan Show -- the origin of "spinning plates" as a metaphor. 8 appearances in the 1950s-60s. Support Conduit with a Relay Membership
On this Ticked Off Tuesday, Jared goes IN on modern everyday chaos: adults who treat a bakery menu like it's the Cheesecake Factory (bring back the 30sec shot clock), group fitness rebels doing the exact opposite of every move, people who somehow still can't open email attachments, and the nonstop-talking plane mom who blocks the aisle while packing her entire life at landing. If you've ever felt spiritually delayed by strangers, this one's for you!Jared is on tour!
Justin and Joe count down the top character introductions in the Star Wars Franchise (Movies/ TV)!00:00 Honourable Mentions05:57 Cassian Andor08:38 Anakin Skywalker/ Darth Vader12:44 Darth Sidious14:57 Asajj Ventress17:42 Fives and Echo20:28 Yoda23:48 General Grievous27:03 Han Solo30:30 Luke Skywalker38:56 Obi-Wan Kenobi41:55 George Lucas vs DisneyWEBSITE: thoughtplane.caJUSTIN'S SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.instagram.com/jchurchtpm/Recorded by Joseph Morin and Justin ChurchEdited by Joseph MorinClose Up cover art by Justin Church#starwars #list #starwarscharacter #disneyplus #lucasfilm #closeup
In this edition of The Best of Fives, Dave, Chris, and Luke discuss their top five favorite "Screams".
In this edition of The Best of Fives, Dave, Chris, and Luke discuss their top five favorite Survivor Contestants.
Send a textJoin us for a journey to the light beyond in CAS' unearthly The Secret of the Cairn. We talk the High Sierras, the Law of Fives, Algol and Alderbaran, angels and mounds. Plus a delve into the mailbag.Reader: Simon Frazier Nash.Favourite words: intercalated, boskage, asphodels, phlox, stelliform, appanage, friable, mortised.Download MP3Concrete Cow Bedford Tabeltop Expo Heather MillerSupport the showContact us at innsmouthbookclub@outlook.comNight Shade Books PatreonInnsmouth Literary FestivalInnsmouth Book Club Facebook YoutubeBlueSky Tim Mendees Innsmouth GoldDragon's Teeth Gaming Channel Graveheart DesignsMonster in my Bed podcast
John McClarey (Business Fives) speaks to Ted Lawlor about the power of using sports tournaments to help companies support the mental & physical wellbeing of their employees.John also speaks about practical mental fitness tools for founders, how to navigate the startup obstacles and hints at his feature on BBC's Dragons Den and what's next for Business Fives.For more content for & from everyday high-performers: https://www.ifonlytheyknew.co.uk/content
Our look back at Star Wars: The Clone Wars ramps up with our discussion of the Umbara Arc! There is darkness on Umbara and it isn't just the fact that there's no sunlight. Captain Rex and Fives have to contend with terrible conditions and a new Jedi General that views clones as expendable. Pong Krell's actions and orders go from bad to worse bringing our clone brothers to their breaking point. Will they crumble or will they take a stand and put things right? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This podcast episode explores the sport of Eton Fives at Berkhamsted, featuring insights from pupils and staff. We have Oliver from Y6, Tom from Y13 and Mr Davey, Head of Rackets. We discuss the history, rules and unique aspects of the game, emphasising its benefits for students' physical and social development. The conversation highlights the importance of sportsmanship, strategy, and the personal growth that comes from playing Eton Fives.Takeaways: Eton Fives is a formalised handball game played on a three-wall court.The game originated at Eton College and has historical significance.Eton Fives emphasises ambidexterity and strategic thinking.Students benefit from the physical and social aspects of playing Eton Fives.The game teaches sportsmanship and integrity through self-refereeing.Eton Fives is played in doubles, requiring teamwork and communication.The sport is accessible to students from year three onwards.Playing Eton Fives helps develop balance, agility, and quick reflexes.The game encourages critical thinking and decision-making skills.Eton Fives fosters a sense of community and lifelong engagement in sports.
In this special episode of The Best of Fives, we pay tribute to Catherine O'Hara.
In our two hundred and seventieth episode, Aaron is joined by Linsae. We talk about Pirates of Maracaibo, Duos, and Fives. Then in our Digital Diversion segment we talk about Dredge and the Dragon Age series. This episode is sponsored by Board Game Bliss and listeners like you on our Patreon Pirates of Maracaibo – 3:07 Duos – 9:26 Fives – 14:02 Board Game Bliss Sponsorship – 22:11 Dredge – 25:20 Dragon Age: Origins – 30:08 Dragon Age II – 35:41 Dragon Age: Inquisition – 42:27
Clone Cadets: Where Domino Squad Learned to Stop FailingBefore Fives uncovered Order 66 and Echo became a cyborg, they were just cadets who couldn't pass basic training. This Season 3 premiere of Clone Wars takes us to Kamino's training facilities where Domino Squad—Echo, Fives, Hevy, Droidbait, and Cutup—face decommissioning if they can't learn to work as a team. With Shaak Ti advocating for compassion, Bric sabotaging their test, and 99 offering unexpected wisdom, these misfits must prove that clone troopers are more than their numbers.Matthew, Erin, and youngest fan Aurelia (age 11) explore why this training episode hits differently when you know where these characters end up, and how Dee Bradley Baker manages to voice an entire squad talking to themselves.Questions We Discussed:Why does leaving a man behind result in automatic failure, and how does that theme echo throughout Clone Wars?How does Shaak Ti's motherly compassion toward the clones contrast with her minimal role in the prequel films?What makes 99 such a compelling character despite his brief appearances in the series?Why do clone naming conventions matter so much to characters like Fives and Echo?What makes Dee Bradley Baker's voice work in clone-heavy scenes so impressive when each character remains instantly identifiable?How does knowing Fives' and Echo's eventual fates change the way we watch their origin story?**************************************************************************This episode is a production of Star Wars Generations, a The Ethical Panda Podcast and part of the TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network. Check our our website to find out more about this and our sister podcast Superhero Ethics.We want to hear from you! You can keep up with our latest news, and send us feedback, questions, or comments via social media or email.Email: Matthew@TheEthicalPanda.comFacebook: TheEthicalPandaInstagram: TheEthicalPandaPodcastsTwitter: EthicalPanda77Or you can join jump into the Star Wars Generations and Superhero Ethics channels on the TruStory FM Discord.To learn more about co-host Erin and her incredible cosplay check out her Instagram, LadyTanoCreates.Want to get access to even more content while supporting the podcast? Become a member! For $5 a month, or $55 a year you get access to bonus episodes and bonus content at the end of most episodes. Sign up on the podcast's main page you can even give membership as a gift!You can also support our podcasts through our sponsors:Purchase a lightsaber from Level Up Sabers run by friend of the podcast Neighborhood Master AlanUse Audible for audiobooks. Sign up for a one year membership or gift one through this link.Purchase any media discussed this week through our sponsored links.
Episode DescriptionIn this episode of Your In Depth, we break down the Domino Squad arc from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, exploring the origins of Fives, Echo, Cutup, Heavy, Droidbait, and the controversial role of Clone 99.We discuss how clone troopers earn their names, why Domino Squad struggles compared to other units, and how this arc quietly establishes Captain Rex's experience and leadership early in the Clone Wars. We also dive into the Battle of Kamino, debate the difference between ARC Troopers and Clone Commandos, and analyze why some clone deaths hit harder than others.This episode includes one of our spiciest takes yet: why Clone 99's death doesn't work emotionally for everyone, and what the arc is actually trying to say about war, failure, and sacrifice.Chapters00:00 – Intro & Domino Squad overview07:00 – How clone troopers get their names09:20 – Why “Droidbait” is a brutal name11:45 – Domino Squad's flaws explained16:34 – The Clone 99 debate20:26 – Bravo Squad vs Domino Squad22:43 – ARC Troopers vs Clone Commandos27:18 – Is Kamino really the clones' home?29:29 – Cutup's death & why it works31:00 – War doesn't care who you are32:25 – Rex's experience vs rookie clones40:05 – Why retaking the base was impossible43:03 – “We failed the mission” (but did they?)46:00 – Ventress vs Grievous goals50:12 – Clone 99's death explained56:35 – Highs & lows of the arc01:03:19 – Final thoughtsKeywordsStar Wars, Clone Wars, Domino Squad, Fives, Echo, Captain Rex, Clone 99, ARC Troopers, Clone Commandos, Battle of Kamino, Star Wars podcast, Clone Wars breakdown, Star Wars lore
It's another snowed-in special, and this time Chris. Dave, and Luke list their top 5 favorite survival movies!
In this special "snowed-in" edition of "The Best of Fives", Dave, Chris, Tim and Luke share their top 5 weather related movies from their snow captured compounds in the north of Florida. Posted from Orlando where the current temperature is a balmy 81 degrees.
In this episode, we give a clear, approachable overview of the Enneagram and the nine personality types, with a focus on the common stereotypes associated with each one. We walk through the core motivations, typical behaviors, and common stereotypes of each type—why Ones are seen as perfectionists, why Fives get labeled as withdrawn, why Sevens are known for always being on the move, and more.This isn't a deep dive or a typing session—it's a big-picture look at how the Enneagram framework works and how shorthand descriptions and stereotypes develop. We'll talk about what these labels get right, where they oversimplify, and how each type is more nuanced than the version that usually shows up online.If you're new to the Enneagram or just want a refresher without the fluff, this episode lays the groundwork and gives you a solid reference point for understanding all nine types.Follow us on Instagram @themulemindset or Youtube @ucmcareerlifedesigncenter3209 to see exclusive video content!
It's five years of Akhil and Andy on Amarica's Constitution, and our friends are lining up to talk about it. In typical fashion, it's not just testimonials but reflections. And we do a clip episode, but this time it's not the justices, or the oral advocates, or the pundits, on the hot seat: it's us. We look back at two episodes per year, playing our sometimes correct, sometimes wildly wrong predictions, and our sometimes prescient, sometimes widely ignored so-called insights. It's been quite a ride, and quite a recap - so much so that this part one of at least two. And still, after five years, CLE credit remains available for lawyers and judges from podcast.njsba.com.
In our two hundred and sixty-ninth episode, Aaron is joined by Brendo and Matt. We talk about all the games we played at our annual holiday game day, including Magical Athlete, Rowdy Partners, Lowenherz, Bohnanza, Fives, Covenant, Fruit Fight, Flip 7, Heat: Pedal to the Metal, Eye My Favorite Things, Ghost Blitz, So Clover, Strike, and Forest Shuffle - Dartmoor. This episode is sponsored by Board Game Bliss and listeners like you on our Patreon Magical Athlete – 3:00 Rowdy Partners – 6:57 Lowenherz – 11:02 Bohnanza – 15:53 Fives – 20:03 Covenant – 25:49 Board Game Bliss Sponsorship – 37:24 Fruit Fight and Flip 7 – 40:25 Heat: Pedal to the Metal - Tunnel Vision expansion – 42:12 Eye My Favorite Things – 45:42 Ghost Blitz – 47:47 So Clover – 49:52 Magical Athlete – 52:23 Strike – 54:38 Forest Shuffle - Dartmoor – 58:50
Imagine making money while relaxing on a beach in Greece, not because you're a crypto genius, but because you own metal boxes on a dirt lot. That is the reality for Bree Hartman, a former personal trainer who traded "trading time for dollars" for the high-margin world of Self-Storage Investing.In this episode of UpFlip, Bree breaks down how she built a portfolio of over 100,000 sq ft of storage space. She explains why self-storage crushes residential real estate (lower expenses, no evicting families) and how to find "Mom and Pop" owners who still run their multi-million dollar businesses on yellow notepads.In this episode, you'll learn:The Golden Mantra: Why "No Toilets, No Tenants, No Employees" makes storage the ultimate lifestyle business.The 35% Rule: Understanding why storage has a 35% expense ratio compared to 55%+ for multifamily real estate.The "Market Rule of Fives": Bree's exact criteria for picking a winning location (Population 5k-120k, median income $50k+, etc.).Google Maps Sourcing: How to find off-market deals for free by simply scrolling through Maps and looking for facilities with no websites.The "Yellow Pad" Opportunity: Why targeting unsophisticated Mom & Pop owners allows you to force appreciation instantly by adding basic tech.The Cold Call Script: The exact, non-salesy lines Bree uses to get owners to say "Yes" to selling their business.Seller Financing Structure: How Bree bought a $500k facility with only 15% down and pays the owner monthly—skipping the bank entirely.Remote Management Tech: The software stack (Easy Storage Solutions, Gate Codes) that allows full automation without onsite employees.The 92% Occupancy Sweet Spot: Why being 100% full is actually a bad thing and a sign you are undercharging.Wholesaling for Cash: How to start with $0 by putting a facility under contract and selling the rights for a $100k fee.Tags: Business Buying, Entrepreneurship, Real Estate, Passive Income, Breanne Hartman, Seller Financing, Self Storage BusinessTimestamps(00:00) Intro: From Personal Trainer to Storage Empire(02:40) The Numbers: $41k/Month & Profit Margins(04:30) Why Storage Beats Residential Rentals(08:20) Targeting "Yellow Pad" Mom & Pop Owners(14:15) The "Market Rule of Fives" (Location Scouting)(17:50) Automating the Business with Tech(20:45) The Exact Cold Call Script to Buy Businesses(23:30) How to Structure Seller Financing Deals(28:30) The Fan Blitz: Red Flags & Best AdviceResources:Grow your mid-term rental business today: https://www.upflip.com/course/the-mid-term-rental-blueprint Connect with Breanna: https://www.instagram.com/bree.theinvestor/?hl=en
Ep.241 - Comme premier épisode de 2026, nous vous proposons de replonger dans un de nos plus importants épisodes. Nous avons eu le privilège de nous entretenir avec l'un des grands penseurs du management et de la stratégie de notre époque, le professeur Henry Mintzberg. Il discute de la définition de la stratégie, de son évolution dans un monde en constante mutation, ainsi que de l'importance de la perspective stratégique. Il aborde également les défis auxquels sont confrontées les grandes entreprises, le rôle des managers, l'écoute des clients et l'importance des partenariats. Enfin, il partage avec nous ses réflexions sur l'évolution de l'enseignement de la stratégie et de la pratique de la gestion.À retenirLa stratégie peut être vue à la fois comme un processus et comme un contenu.Les entreprises doivent s'adapter à un environnement changeant.La structure d'une entreprise peut être considérée comme sa stratégie.Les positions sur le marché évoluent constamment.Il est crucial de changer de perspective pour rester compétitif.Les objectifs peuvent parfois être un piège pour les entreprises.Les limites entre les entreprises et l'extérieur sont devenues floues.Tout le monde au sein d'une organisation peut être un stratège potentiel.La gestion est une pratique qui requiert de l'expérience et de la créativité.L'écoute des clients est essentielle à l'innovation.Henry MintzbergM. Henry Mintzberg enseigne depuis 1968 à la faculté de gestion Desautels de l'université McGill, à Montréal, où il occupe la chaire Cleghorn d'études en gestion. Il est ingénieur diplômé de l'université McGill et détient une maîtrise et un doctorat de la Sloan School of Management du Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Il est l'auteur de 21 livres (Simply Managing, Structure in Fives (and Sevens in 2023), The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning, Managers not MBAs, Managing the Myths of Health Care, and Bedtime Stories for Managers) et de 180 articles scientifiques sur le management et la stratégie dont deux articles primés dans la Harvard Business Review. Il est également le récipiendaire de vingt et un diplômes honorifiques décernés par des universités du monde entier dont Paris IX-Dauphine, l'université de Lausanne et l'institut Mines-Télécom. M. Mintzberg a cofondé l'International Master's Program for Managers et l'International Masters for Health Leadership tous les deux enseignés à l'université McGill, ainsi que l'entreprise CoachingOurselves.com, toutes des initiatives novatrices permettant aux managers en exercice d'apprendre ensemble à partir de leur propre expérience.M. Mintzberg est officier de l'Ordre du Canada et officier de l'Ordre national du Québec, ainsi que membre de la Société royale du Canada, le premier provenant d'une faculté de gestion. Accédez aux notes ici: https://www.intelliaconsulting.com/podcast Activez les bases de votre pensée stratégique (gratuit): Le Sprint de l'Action Stratégique Allez plus loin: Chaque semaine, recevez conseils et perspectives afin de développez votre impact stratégique - Abonnez-vous à notre lettre hebdomadaire
Episode 246 - The 2025 Decidies The hosts continue their now TWO year tradition of awarding our bronze, silver, and gold medal decisions of the year. Congrats to all the winners! Timestamps 11:15- honorable mentions 24:45- Agent Avenue 29:15- Vantage 33:05- Bomb Busters 38:00- Waddle 41:05- Toy Battle 45:15- Old King's Crown 50:50- Formaggio 54:55- Vantage 57:55- Tag Team 1:05:40- Hot Streak 1:11:55- Duel for Cardia 1:18:30- Bid Coin 1:24:00- hopes for 2026 honorable mentions: Bid Coin, Molly House, Bested Another Time, Two Towers Trick-Taking Game, EGO, Formaggio, Fives, Snack Rabbits Preplanners We have deep dives coming up soon for Ra and Arcs as well as part 3 of our deckbuilding series! Music and Sound Credits Thank you to Hembree for our intro and outro music from their song Reach Out. You can listen to the full song on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQuuRPfOyMw&list=TLGGFNH7VEDPgwgyNTA4MjAyMQ&t=3s You can find more information about Hembree at https://www.hembreemusic.com/. Thank you to Flash Floods for use of their song Palm of Your Hand as a sting from their album Halfway to Anywhere: https://open.spotify.com/album/2fE6LrqzNDKPYWyS5evh3K?si=CCjdAGmeSnOOEui6aV3_nA Intermission Music: music elevator ext part 1/3 by Jay_You -- https://freesound.org/s/467243/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Bell with Crows by MKzing -- https://freesound.org/s/474266/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 hammer v2.wav by blukotek -- https://freesound.org/s/337815/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Contact Follow and reach us on social media on Bluesky @decisionspace.bsky.social. If you prefer email, then hit us up at decisionspa@gmail.com. This information is all available along with episodes at our new website decisionspacepodcast.com. Byeee!
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A Great American Film Artist made a movie about a liar trying to power through his banal midcentruy existence by grifting. It's not Marty Supreme, though, it's "The Mastermind" by Kelly Reichardt! We talk about it! Listen to KR on the LARB Radio Hour here! Check out the show on Letterboxd if you're into that thing. Matt is also on there. We also got a Bluesky going. Our next episode will be about, uhh... how about Escape from New York? We've never done Carpenter before. Watch it here.
In the edition of The Best of Fives, Chris and Luke list their top 5 favorite James Cameron Film Characters!
It's a twist on this episode of The Best of the Fives as Dave and Jack list their top (or bottom) five worst Christmas songs.
In this edition of The Best of Fives, Chris, Dave, and Luke list their top 5 Tarantino characters.
Luke and Andrew spend some time reflecting on the Seattle roots of "elevator music." And they dig into some of the Top Five lists sent in recently by listeners, including the Top Five Most Satisfying Tinkles and the Top Five Saddest Starbucks Experiences.
Enneagram Fives—the Investigators—bring curiosity, insight, independence, and a calming, steady presence to both life and parenting. Sissy and David highlight how Fives notice patterns others miss, think objectively, set healthy boundaries, and dive deep into learning. Their measured energy and calm in crisis can be a superpower at home, helping kids regulate and feel safe. They also explore common stretches: retreating into the mind, mistaking self-protection for not needing relationships, cynicism/sarcasm when fear rises, and feeling drained by the constant demands of family life. The episode offers grace (manna for today) and practical growth steps for Five parents—express warmth (not just wisdom), choose presence over preparation, and engage emotions before problem-solving. For kids who may be Fives, they share ways to reassure, gently invite connection, honor refueling needs, and nurture quirky passions. Books mentioned in the podcast: The Worry-Free Parent by Sissy Goff . . . . . . Sign up to receive the bi-monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Access Raising Boys and Girls courses here! Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at raisingboysandgirls.com Owen Learns He Has What it Takes: A Lesson in Resilience Lucy Learns to Be Brave: A Lesson in Courage . . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise With Us form. A special thank you to our sponsors: QUINCE: Go to Quince.com/rbg for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. THRIVE MARKET: Head over to ThriveMarket.com/rbg to get 30% off your first order and a FREE $60 gift. NIV APPLICATION BIBLE: Save an additional 10% on any NIV Application Bible and NIV Application Commentary Resources by visiting faithgateway.com/nivab and using promo code RBG. EVERYDAY DOSE: Get 45% off your first subscription order of 30-servings of Coffee+ or Bold+. You'll also receive a starter kit with over $100 in free gifts including a rechargeable frother and gunmetal serving spoon by going to everydaydose.com/RGB or entering RGB at checkout. You'll also get FREE gifts throughout the year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Matt shares two Friday Fives lists for Halloween.Send us a textTwitter/X Handles:Dizhappenings: https://twitter.com/dizhappeningsShaun: https://twitter.com/rankingthemouseMatt: https://twitter.com/mattpetoBefore/After Watch Music in Dizhappenings copyrighted by Audio Jungle
In this week's episode of Typology, I sit down with my dear friend and fellow book lover Joel Miller—an Enneagram Five through and through, and author of The Idea Machine: How Books Built Our World and Shape Our Future. Joel embodies the mind of a Five: curious, analytical, fiercely independent, and endlessly fascinated with ideas. But as we explore in our conversation, that intellectual brilliance can also become a refuge—a way to manage anxiety, avoid dependence, and retreat from life itself. Together, we unpack what it means for Fives to move from "information to intimacy," from hoarding ideas to sharing their hearts. We talk about why books are "technologies of connection," how Joel's marriage to a Four helps pull him out of his head and into his heart, and why he believes faith is meant to be experienced, not simply understood. If you've ever wondered how to balance thinking and feeling, solitude and connection, this episode will resonate deeply. About Joel: Joel J. Miller is a former publishing executive with a twenty-year career in writing and editorial. Today he serves as chief content officer of Full Focus (FullFocus.co) and publishes Miller's Book Review (MillersBookReview.com), a popular Substack celebrating literary culture. He is the author of several books, including The Idea Machine: How Books Built Our World and Shape Our Future (forthcoming, November 2025). His writing has appeared in Reason, the Washington Post, American Spectator, and National Review. He lives outside Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, kids, dogs, and more books than space. Available now for pre-order: The Idea Machine: How Books Built Our World and Shape Our Future Follow Typology Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player to learn more about the Enneagram and personal growth.
10-23-25 Hinkle Law Offices Top Fives - Looking back at the NBA Debuts of the 2025 Opening Week
In this special Halloween themed edition of Best of Fives, The other side of the horror coin gets the spotlight as Dave, Chris, and Luke discuss the adversaries of our the silver screen slashers listing their top five favorite Heroes of Horror!
In the episode, Chris, Dave, and Luke give tribute to legendary artist Drew Struzan by listing their five favorite movie posters painted by Drew Struzan.
What happens when self-doubt meets self-discovery—and a wellness coach turns every wrinkle and “what-the-fuck” moment into joy? In episode 232 of the Joy Found Here, Lauri Stern shares how yoga, energy work, and humor helped her stop judging her reflection and start honoring it. From mirror gazing to her “Joy on the Fives” ritual, she shows how awareness and laughter can quiet the inner critic. For anyone ready to trade perfectionism for presence, this episode proves that joy isn't found—it's practiced.In This Episode, You Will Learn:From yoga mat to microphone (03:58)Embodied wisdom and the chakra connection (05:27)The mirror and the message (08:19)The “what-the-fuck wrinkle” and rewriting self-talk (10:21)Creating The Real and the Woo (15:27)Owning your worth and celebrating small wins (19:59)Girlfriends, growth, and the bra talk (23:16)When life happens for you (27:01)The sponge metaphor and emotional resilience (29:26)Finding joy on the fives (39:21)As the founder of Custom Designed Wellness, Lauri Stern helps people reconnect with body, energy, and intuition through movement, mindfulness, and the chakra system. A certified yoga instructor, Reiki practitioner, and intuitive coach, she blends sacred geometry, energy work, and practical self-awareness to guide others toward alignment and healing. As host of The Real and the Woo podcast, she explores where science meets spirituality with humor and depth—reminding us that joy and self-worth aren't luxuries but daily practices.In this episode, Lauri brings her grounded spirituality and quick wit, reminding listeners that life happens for us, not to us. She and Stephanie discuss mirror gazing, feminine energy, and how to stop dimming our light. From her “what-the-fuck wrinkle” story to her “Joy on the Fives” exercise, Lauri turns self-criticism into compassion and shows how joy can become a habit. With wisdom and humor, she invites us to see ourselves—wrinkles, shadows, and all—as divine works in progress.Connect with Lauri Stern:WebsiteSubstackYouTubeLinkedInTikTokPodcast: The Real and The Woo with Lauri SternLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rubicon - Allen Iverson discussion on his book tour and sobriety....
All this summer John and Tammy were on a mission to get 100,000 high fives from local San Diegans. They've been all over, bringing food to offices and giving high fives wherever they go. So what is the count? Who has more high fives? We got the count this morning.
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 309 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., will continue with Voyage through the FiVes for episode number 24. My featured reviews are Zombies on Broadway (1945) and Good Boy (2025). What we get here are innocent characters, going to a dangerous place and doing what they can to survive. I also got to see these films for Mini-Reviews: The Hem (2025), Hell House LLC (2015), Scurry (2024), The Man Who Laughs (1928) and Clown in a Cornfield (2025). I also have a documentary of Lost Contact: UFOs After Wartime (2025) and 7 episodes of American Horror Story: Delicate. I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me!Time Codes:Intro: 0:00 - 11:55Mini-Reviews: 14:38 - 45:33Zombies on Broadway Trailer: 45:33 - 47:22Zombies on Broadway Review: 47:22 - 56:25Good Boy Trailer: 56:25 - 57:51Good Boy Review: 57:51 - 1:05:44Outro: 1:08:04 - 1:11:01Social Media:Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.comWritten Reviews: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjrTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommichLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/Instagram: davidosu87Threads: davidosu87Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephileThe Night Club Discord: Journey with a CinephilePromos:Shimmerwood Beverages: https://shimmerwood.com/discount/CINEPHILE1 - Click this link for 30% off!Old Glory: https://oldglory.com/discount/CINEPHILE1 - Click this link for 15% off!
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 308 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., will continue with Voyage through the FiVes for episode number 23. My featured reviews are HIM (2025) and Dead of Night (1945). The best I can say here as the common theme is people happening to things that are unexplained or supernatural. I also got to see these films for Mini-Reviews: Brute 1976 (2024), Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest (1995), Coyotes (2025) and Hole (2024). Then a documentary of The House in Between (2020), a book of David Lynch: His Work, His World and 2 episodes of Wednesday: Season 2. I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me!Time Codes:Intro: 0:00 - 2:43Mini-Reviews: 4:45 - 29:18 HIM Trailer: 29:18 - 31:52HIM Review: 31:52 - 42:36Dead of Night (1945) Trailer: 42:36 - 45:19Dead of Night (1945) Review: 45:19 - 1:00:21Outro: 1:02:42 - 1:05:32Social Media:Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.comWritten Reviews: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjrTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommichLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/Instagram: davidosu87Threads: davidosu87Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephileThe Night Club Discord: Journey with a CinephilePromos:Shimmerwood Beverages: https://shimmerwood.com/discount/CINEPHILE1 - Click this link for 30% off!Old Glory: https://oldglory.com/discount/CINEPHILE1 - Click this link for 15% off!
John and Tammy's Summer of 100,000 High Fives continued this week at Care and Comfort Veterinary Hospital. That means not only did they get high fives in exchange for some Smashburger, Tammy also got to make out with a dog!
In this episode of our The Clone Wars re-watch, we visit a batch of rookie clones on Kamino as they struggle to pass their test and reach the rank of clone troopers. In this fully armed and operational episode of Podcast Stardust, we discuss: Our overall thoughts on this episode of The Clone Wars, How this episode focuses on the training of the clones and how it compares to the Republic Commando novels by Karen Traviss, The bounty hunters brought in by the Kaminoans to train the clones, Clone 99 - the defective clone that becomes the inspiration for The Bad Batch, The personalities of these rookie clones, and more. For more discussion of The Clone Wars, check out episodes 647 and 939. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Emma Sanders and Tom Garry to round up all the weekend's WSL action
We try to figure out the purpose of other planets which leads us down quite the path. We also do another round of reverse singing because we're obsessed. Check out Good Ranchers and use code GRKC http://bit.ly/3KV86YU Check out Main Street Roasters and use code GRKC at check out for a 10% discount! https://mainstreetroasters.com Ghostrunners merch: https://bit.ly/399MXFu Become a Patron and get exclusive content from Jake & Brad: https://bit.ly/2XJ1h3y Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/33WAq4P Leave us a voice memo and ask a question: https://anchor.fm/jake-triplett/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Evie Stokes sits down with Lena Farr-Morrissey of Coral Grief to talk about three piece bands, whale watching and Louisville, Kentucky-based group Wombo. The two talk about the band’s just released song “Spyhopping.” Wombo’s new album “Danger in Fives” is out now on Fire Talk Records. Hosted by: Evie StokesProduced by: Lilly Ana FowlerMastered by: William MyersProduction support: Serafima HealyAssociate Director of Editorial: Dusty Henry Listen to the full songs on KEXP's "In Our Headphones" playlist on Spotify or the “What's In Our Headphones” playlist on YouTube. Support the podcast: kexp.org/headphones Contact us at headphones@kexp.org.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.comYou're listening to Burnt Toast! We are Virginia Sole-Smith and Corinne Fay. For our last August hiatus episode, we're looking back at a conversation we ran back in February of this year — exploring the work of attorney turned self-help guru Mel Robbins.Did Mel steal the concept of “let them?” Is she just Andrew Huberman for the “We Can Do Hard Things” crowd? Is high-fiving yourself in the mirror every morning a diet? As you'll hear, Corinne and I didn't totally agree… until we did. Let's get into it.To hear our discussion, you'll need to be a paid Burnt Toast subscriber. Subscriptions are $7 per month or $70 for the year.
What makes a guitar sound heavy? Let's work through it together!
On the cusp of the release of "Superman" in theaters, Chris, Dave and Luke list their top five favorite actors who have portrayed the last son of Krypton!
On a new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Danielle Perez, Bonnie McFarlane, and James Tom to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Danielle has two tales, one about a man in too close proximity and another about a guy who went full Shark Week, Bonnie takes a famous date to a different date she didn't know was a date, and James goes in search of something specific but ends up watching…Pachinko. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video clips.Merch available at SiriusXMStore.com/BadDates. Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 2Danielle Perez: @divadelux on socials, check out Overcompensating on AmazonBonnie McFarlane: @bonniemcfarlane on InstaJames Tom: @jamestomxo on socials, check out King Of Drag on Revry now Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Bad Dates ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Stephane chats with Hans Rey, while Kaz, Dario, and Matt talk about the latest MTB trends.