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Yeah-Uh-Huh
YUH 257 - AAA - Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy with Admin Thea!

Yeah-Uh-Huh

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 103:22


Fizzy Fuzzy Big snd Buzzy #therefreshments #rogerclyne #podmatch #asn4life #mercuryrecords #fizzyfuzzybigandbuzzy #musicpodcast #rockandrollheaven1996Ocean Way Recording Studio in HollywoodTempe, AZMembers: Roger Clyne (rhythm guitar), Brian Blush (Lead Guitar), Paul Nafah (Drums), Arthur “Buddy” Edwards (Bass Guitar)Jerry Clyne's first band was The Mortals.The Mortals were more of a post-punk band.They described their sound as a “pop enema”They met at AZ StateFirst gig in Jan. 94 as “All You Can Eat”.They released an album in 94 called “Wheelie” that contained a lot of the songs that eventually became FFBAB.Mercury signed them and they made FFBABAlice Cooper is s huge fan.Matt Pinfield brought it to 120 Minutes on MTV.Let's Go Down snd Badidos were the two singles.Rock and Roll Heaven on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Yeah Uh Huh Social Stuff:Yeah Uh Huh on Linktr.eehttps://linktr.ee/yeahuhhuhpodYeah Uh Huh on TikTok  / yeahuhhuhpod  Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook  / yeahuhhuhpod  Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter  / yeahuhhuhpod  Yeah Uh Huh on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7pS9l71...Yeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Yeah Uh Huh Website:https://yeah-uh-huh.wixsite.com/yeahu...Yeah Uh Huh WebsiteHome | YeahUhHuhPod (yeah-uh-huh.wixsite.com)Yeah-Uh-Huh on YoutubeYeah Uh-Huh -YouTubeYeah Uh Huh on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...

Pod'N Me
Fizzy Burps & Dental Breakthroughs

Pod'N Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 46:24


Text us here! Hello Hersh, good to have you back to the trash-cast. We had a wonderful day of debacle-filled fun. I had a great intro all ready, and right during the intro music, I hit the wrong button a halted the music and sent the episode spiraling out of control and I don't know that we ever recovered. With that being typed, we covered some great topics today including: label-less water-bottles, fizzy burps, and a great dental breakthrough that I just experienced that likely saved me from losing a vital chopper! We used a great classic song from a missionary friend and Brooks even gave the audience a taste of what his Patreon show is like... or so he says he did. we have to trust that he was telling the truth because he couldn't produce the evidence during the recording which is another whole debacle... Enjoy! Support the showConnect with us at https://www.podnme.org/https://youtube.com/@devinbirdsongEmail devin@podnme.orgFollow us on Instagram @podn_mePersonalities on Pod'N MePastor: Devin BirdsongDeacon: Dustin WakleySongleader: Brad CottrellHershall: Jud IngramNews Anchor, Dink Burbank: Josh SmithGen Z Boy: Brooks Birdsong 

Silly Stories for Kids

Noah and Eli are playing backyard soccer when their ball disappears… and a fizzy orange troublemaker zooms in! ⚽

Fizzy Party
Welcome to That Fizzy Life

Fizzy Party

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 5:36


Welcome to the That Fizzy Life podcast first episode of the relaunch!

The Football Ramble
My Fizzy Aunt

The Football Ramble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 58:53


That's it, England have played their last game on home soil before the World Cup. It might not have inspired much World Cup fever, but don't worry, Marcus is here to put that right. He even gets Luke and Jim on board the Harry Maguire train.Elsewhere, there will be no World Cup fever at all in Italy after they fail to qualify yet again. Plus, Luke explains why Roberto De Zerbi could be a disastrous appointment for Tottenham.Sign up to the Football Ramble Patreon for ad-free shows for just $5 per month: https://www.patreon.com/footballramble.Get your Ramble merch HERE.Find us on Bluesky, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate us on your podcast app. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LMFM Late Lunch
The Greatest Fizzy Orange in the World

LMFM Late Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 7:51


Carole Keating is on a mission to tell the story of Finches Orange that was once made and bottled in her hometown Dundalk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LuAnna: The Podcast
TOTALLY EXTRA: Fizzy milk, Moon Cup Spillages & a Secret CenterParcs Operation.

LuAnna: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 31:33


BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!It's time to get TOTALLY EXTRA. Extra chat, extra rants, extra bants, extra stories, nonsense and more.On this week's Totally Extra: a homemade porn discovery, ruining a husband's coffee, Anna gets hooked on Among Us while pretending it's “not appropriate”, a moon cup disaster, a fizzy pop tangent and we find out what Operation Roar is. Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luanna@everythingluanna.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on our NEW NUMBER: 07521564640Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/

Rock & Roll Happy Hour
Last Call - Burning Beard - Raz/Lemon Thin Fizzy

Rock & Roll Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 1:55


Because a person can not survive on beer alone, sometime you need a hard seltzer like Burning Beard's Thin Fizzy! Created specificly for Nicole because she wanted a beer alternative behind the bar, this hard seltzer is light a bright with a perfect kiss of raspberry and a hint of lemon. With this beverage in hand you my be inspired to start up the mosh pit during a yacht rock cover from YARP during the Burning Beard 10th Anniversary party!

A New Low
Ep. 286: The Fizzy Shampoo Snafu

A New Low

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 79:26


The great debate returns with over carbonated shampoo froth.

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The Tact - Fizzy Life

RADIO LOCALITIZ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 1:09


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Scott & Ally on Demand
A fizzy glizzy washed down with a Ranch Milkshake

Scott & Ally on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 4:21


Hunter & Cush

Johnsonville Brand is releasing a new product...Dr. Pepper Sausages! 

We're Doing Fine (with Robbie and Lisa)
Episode 354: Fizzy Vimtum

We're Doing Fine (with Robbie and Lisa)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 27:05


This week: Robbie has lost his voice but tries his best to join Lisa as we discuss the Super Bowl, terrible news, and learning to drive! Lisa has a lot of thoughts on Robbie's list of British "sodas"! We also ask the age-old question, “Who Asked for This?”, set new weekly goals for Accountabilibuddies, AITA, and much more!Join us for book club; this month we're reading Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green. Find it on our book shop at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bookshop.org/shop/wearedoingfine⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Send in your thoughts, questions and recommendations to wearedoingfine@gmail.com.Instagram: @wearedoingfine

Silly Stories for Kids

Silly Stories for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 14:01 Transcription Available


Eden and Boston find a box of party poppers on their doorstep… but when one pops, out jumps Fizzy Whizzler—a fuzzy orange party maniac who throws their clean room into chaos!

Rework
Product walkthroughs, the next open source product & other listener questions

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 26:38 Transcription Available


A fresh batch of listener questions leads this week's conversation. Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson talk through how they approach product walkthroughs, what's ahead for open code at 37signals, and why a little fun still belongs in serious software.Key Takeaways00:22 – Recording product walkthroughs without scripts or polish11:45 – Writebook as an open source product15:04 – How the 37signals team uses Basecamp and Fizzy together22:52 – The quiet joy of Easter eggs and playful details in softwareLinks and ResourcesFizzy is a modern spin on kanban. Try it for free at fizzy.doRecord a video question for the podcastSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comBooks by 37signalsHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

The Radiant Badass with Elizabeth Holmes

What's a preference in fizzy water brand have to do with existing within late stage capitalism? Turns out, more than you think. Elizabeth's talking about Trader Joe's parking lots, insider land use stuff and the luxury of time on this week's episode. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.radiantbadass.com

Rework
Launch day — a little logistics, a lot of luck

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 31:27 Transcription Available


Release day always looks smooth from the outside. Behind the scenes, there's a lot packed into a short window. In this episode, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson share how 37signals approaches the final stretch of putting a product out into the world, using Fizzy as a recent example. They talk about narrowing features, resisting the urge to hype dates too early, and why steady word of mouth matters more than chasing algorithms.Key Takeaways00:00 – Introduction00:10 – How Fizzy's launch came together02:17 – Choosing what really needs to ship in V108:51 – The downside of announcing dates too far ahead12:33 – How algorithms have reshaped marketing23:37 – Building buzz through word of mouth30:00 – It all comes down to building a solid productLinks and ResourcesFizzy is a modern spin on kanban. Try it for free at fizzy.doRecord a video question for the podcastBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
Why Hallmarked Man is the Best Cormoran Strike Novel and Will Be Considered the Key to Unlocking the Series' Mysteries

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 107:45


John Granger Attempts to Convince Nick (and You!) That The Hallmarked Man will be Considered the Best of the Series.We review our take-away impressions from our initial reading of The Hallmarked Man. Although we enjoyed it, especially John's incredible prediction of Robin's ectopic pregnancy, neither of us came away thinking this was the finest book in the series. For Nick, this was a surprise, as enthusiastic J. K. Rowling fan that he is other than Career of Evil every book he has read has been his favourite. Using an innovative analysis of the character pairs surrounding both Cormoran and Robin, John argues that we can't really appreciate the artistry of book number eight until we consider its place in the series. Join John and Nick as they review the mysteries that remain to be resolved and how The Hallmarked Man sets readers up for shocking reveals in Strike 9 and 10!Why Troubled Blood is the Best Strike Novel:* The Pillar Post Collection of Troubled Blood Posts at HogwartsProfessor by John Granger, Elizabeth Baird-Hardy, Louise Freeman, Beatrice Groves, and Nick JefferyTroubled Blood and Faerie Queene: The Kanreki ConversationBut What If We Judge Strike Novels by a Different Standard than Shed Artifice? What About Setting Up the ‘Biggest Twist' in Detective Fiction History?* If Rowling is to be judged by the ‘shock' of the reveals in Strike 10, then The Hallmarked Man, the most disappointing book in the series even to many Serious Strikers, will almost certainly be remembered as the book that set up the finale with the greatest technical misdirection while playing fair.* The ending must be a shock, one that readers do not see coming, BUT* The author must provide the necessary clues and pointers repeatedly and emphatically lest the reader feel cheated at the point of revelation.* If the Big Mysteries of the series are to be solved with the necessary shock per both Russian Formalist and Perennialist understanding, then the answers to be revealed in the final two Strike novels, Books Two and Three of the finale trilogy, should be embedded in The Hallmarked Man.* Rowling on Playing Fair with Readers:The writer says that she wanted to extend the shelf of detective fiction without breaking it. “Part of the appeal and fascination of the genre is that it has clear rules. I'm intrigued by those rules and I like playing with them. Your detective should always lay out the information fairly for the reader, but he will always be ahead of the game. In terms of creating a character, I think Cormoran Strike conforms to certain universal rules but he is very much of this time.* On the Virtue of ‘Penetration' in Austen, Dickens, and Rowling* Rowling on the Big Twist' in Austen's Emma:“I have never set up a surprise ending in a Harry Potter book without knowing I can never, and will never, do it anywhere near as well as Austen did in Emma.”What are the Key Mysteries of the Strike series?Nancarrow FamilyWhy did Leda and Ted leave home in Cornwall as they did?Why did Ted and Joan not “save” Strike and Lucy?Was Leda murdered or did she commit suicide?If she was murdered, who dunit?If she commited suicide, why did she do it?What happened to Switch Whittaker?Cormoran StrikeIs Jonny Rokeby his biological father?What SIB case was he investigating when he was blown up?Was he the father of Charlotte's lost baby? If not, then who was?Why has he been so unstable in his relations with women post Charlotte Campbell?Charlotte CampbellWhy did her mother hate her so much?What was her relationship with her three step-fathers? Especially Dino LongcasterWho was the father of her lost child?Was the child intentionally aborted or was it a miscarriage?What was written in her “suicide note”?Was Charlotte murdered or did she commit suicide?If she was murdered, who done it?If she committed suicide, why did she do it?What happened to the billionaire lover?What clues do we get in Hallmarked Man that would answer these questions?- Strike 8 - Greatest Hits of Strikes 1-7: compilation, concentration of perumbration in series as whole* Decima/Lion - incest* Rupert's biological father not his father of record (Dino)* Sacha Legard a liar with secrets* Ryan Murphy working a plan off-stage - Charlotte's long gameStrike about ‘Pairings' in Lethal WhiteStrike continued to pore over the list of names as though he might suddenly see something emerging out of his dense, spiky handwriting, the way unfocused eyes may spot the 3D image hidden in a series of brightly colored dots. All that occurred to him, however, was the fact that there was an unusual number of pairs connected to Chiswell's death: couples—Geraint and Della, Jimmy and Flick; pairs of full siblings—Izzy and Fizzy, Jimmy and Billy; the duo of blackmailing collaborators—Jimmy and Geraint; and the subsets of each blackmailer and his deputy—Flick and Aamir. There was even the quasi-parental pairing of Della and Aamir. This left two people who formed a pair in being isolated within the otherwise close-knit family: the widowed Kinvara and Raphael, the unsatisfactory, outsider son.Strike tapped his pen unconsciously against the notebook, thinking. Pairs. The whole business had begun with a pair of crimes: Chiswell's blackmail and Billy's allegation of infanticide. He had been trying to find the connection between them from the start, unable to believe that they could be entirely separate cases, even if on the face of it their only link was in the blood tie between the Knight brothers.Part Two, Chapter 52Key Relationship Pairings in Cormoran Strike:Who Killed Leda Strike?To Rowling-Galbraith's credit, credible arguments in dedicated posts have been made that every person in the list below was the one who murdered Leda Strike. Who do you think did it?* Jonny Rokeby and the Harringay Crime Syndicate (Heroin Dark Lord 2.0),* Ted Nancarrow (Uncle Ted Did It),* Dave Polworth,* Leda Strike (!),* Lucy Fantoni (Lucy and Joan Did It and here),* Sir Randolph Whittaker,* Nick Herbert,* Peter Gillespie, and* Charlotte Campbell-RossScripted Ten Questions:1. So, Nick, back when we first read Hallmarked Man we said that there were four things we knew for sure would be said about Strike 8 in the future. Do you remember what they were?2. And, John, you've been thinking about the ‘Set-Up' idea and how future Rowling Readers will think of Hallmarked Man, even that they will think of it as the best Strike novel. I thought that was Troubled Blood by consensus. What's made you change your mind?3. So, Nick, yes, Troubled Blood I suspect will be ranked as the best of series, even best book written by Rowling ever, but, if looked at as the book that served the most critical place in setting up the finale, I think Hallmarked Man has to be considered better in that crucial way than Strike 5, better than any Strike novel. Can you think of another Strike mystery that reviews specific plot points and raises new aspects of characters and relationships the way Strike 8 does?4. Are you giving Hallmarked Man a specific function with respect to the last three books than any of the others? If so, John, what is that exactly and what evidence do we have that in Rowling's comments about reader-writer obligations and writer ambitions?5. Nick, I think Hallmarked Man sets us up to answer the Key mysteries that remain, that the first seven books left for the final three to answer. I'm going to organize those unresolved questions into three groups and challenge you to think of the ones I'm missing, especially if I'm missing a category.6. If I understand the intention of your listing these remaining questions, John, your saying that the restatement of specific plot points and characters from the first seven Strike novels in Hallmarked Man points to the possible, even probable answers to those questions. What specifically are the hallmarks in this respect of Hallmarked Man?7. If you take those four points, Nick, and revisit the mysteries lists in three categories, do you see how Rowling hits a fairness point with respect to clueing readers into what will no doubt be shocking answers to them if they're not looking for the set-ups?8. That's fun, Nick, but there's another way at reaching the same conclusions, namely, charting the key relationships of Strike and Ellacott to the key family, friends, and foes in their lives and how they run in pairs or parallel couplets (cue PPoint slides).9. Can we review incest and violence against or trafficking of young women in the Strike series? Are those the underpinning of the majority of the mysteries that remain in the books?10. Many Serious Strikers and Gonzo Galbraithians hated Striuke 8 because Hallmarked Man failed to meet expectations. In conclusion, do you think, Nick, that this argument that the most recent Strike-Ellacott adventure is the best because of how it sets us up for the wild finish to come will be persuasive -- or just annoying?On Imagination as Transpersonal Faculty and Non-Liturgical Sacred ArtThe Neo-Iconoclasm of Film (and Other Screened Adaptations): Justin requested within his question for an expansion of my allusion to story adaptations into screened media as a “neo-iconoclasm.” I can do that here briefly in two parts. First, by urging you to read my review of the first Hunger Games movie adaptation, ‘Gamesmakers Hijack Story: Capitol Wins Again,' in which I discussed at post's end how ‘Watching Movies is a a Near Sure Means to Being Hijacked by Movie Makers.' In that, I explain via an excerpt from Jerry Mander's Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television, the soul corrosive effects of screened images.Second, here is a brief introduction to the substance of the book I am working on.Rowling is a woman of profound contradictions. On the one hand, like all of us she is the walking incarnation of her Freudian family romance per Paglia, the ideas and blindspots of the age in which we live, with the peculiar individual prejudices and preferences and politics of her upbringing, education, and life experiences, especially the experiences we can call crises and consequent core beliefs, aversions, and desires. Rowling acknowledges all this, and, due to her CBT exercises and one assumes further talking therapy, she is more conscious of the elephant she is riding and pretending to steer than most of her readers.She points to this both in asides she make in her tweets and public comments but also in her descriptive metaphor of how she writes. The ‘Lake' of that metaphor, the alocal place within her from her story ideas and inspiration spring, is her “muse,” the word for superconscious rather than subconscious ideas that she used in her 2007 de la Cruz interview. She consciously recognizes that, despite her deliberate reflection on her PTSD, daddy drama, and idiosyncratic likes and dislikes, she still has unresolved issues that her non-conscious mind presents to her as story conflict for imaginative resolution.Her Lake is her persona well, the depths of her individual identity and a mask she wears.The Shed, in contrast, is the metaphorical place where Rowling takes the “stuff” given her by the creature in her Lake, the blobs of molten glass inspiration, to work it into proper story. The tools in this Shed are unusual, to say the least, and are the great markers of what makes Rowling unique among contemporary writers and a departure from, close to a contradiction of the artist you would expect to be born of her life experiences, formative crises, and education.Out of a cauldron potion made from listening to the Smiths, Siouxie and the Banshees, and The Clash, reading and loving Val McDermid, Roddy Doyle, and Jessica Mitford, and surviving a lower middle class upbringing with an emotionally barren homelife and Comprehensive education on the England-Wales border, you'd expect a Voldemort figure at Goblet of Fire's climax to rise rather than a writer who weaves archetypally rich myths of the soul's journey to perfection in the spirit with alchemical coloring and sequences, ornate chiastic structures, and a bevy of symbols visible only to the eye of the Heart.To understand Rowling, as she all but says in her Lake and Shed metaphor, one has to know her life story and experiences to “get” from where her inspiration bubbles up and, as important, you need a strong grasp of the traditionalist worldview and place of literature in it to appreciate the power of the tools she uses, especially how she uses them in combination.The biggest part of that is understanding the Perennialist definition of “Sacred Art.” I touched on this in a post about Rowling's beloved Christmas story, ‘Dante, Sacred Art, and The Christmas Pig.'Rowling has been publicly modest about the aims of her work, allowing that it would be nice to think that readers will be more empathetic after reading her imaginative fiction. Dante was anything but modest or secretive in sharing his self-understanding in the letter he wrote to Cangrande about The Divine Comedy: “The purpose of the whole work is to remove those living in this life from the state of wretchedness and to lead them to the state of blessedness.” His aim, point blank, was to create a work of sacred art, a category of writing and experience that largely exists outside our understanding as profane postmoderns, but, given Rowling's esoteric artistry and clear debts to Dante, deserves serious consideration as what she is writing as well.Sacred art, in brief, is representational work — painting, statuary, liturgical vessels and instruments, and the folk art of theocentric cultures in which even cutlery and furniture are means to reflection and transcendence of the world — that employ revealed forms and symbols to bring the noetic faculty or heart into contact with the supra-sensible realities each depicts. It is not synonymous with religious art; most of the art today that has a religious subject is naturalist and sentimental rather than noetic and iconographic, which is to say, contemporary artists imitate the creation of God as perceived by human senses rather than the operation of God in creation or, worse, create abstractions of their own internally or infernally generated ideas.Story as sacred art, in black to white contrast, is edifying literature and drama in which the soul's journey to spiritual perfection is portrayed for the reader or the audience's participation within for transformation from wretchedness to blessedness, as Dante said. As with the plastic arts, these stories employ traditional symbols of the revealed traditions in conformity with their understanding of cosmology, soteriology, and spiritual anthropology. The myths and folklore of the world's various traditions, ancient Greek drama, the epic poetry of Greece, Rome, and Medieval Europe, the parables of Christ, the plays of Shakespeare's later period, and the English high fantasy tradition from Coleridge to the Inklings speak this same symbolic language and relay the psychomachia experience of the human victory over death.Dante is a sacred artist of this type. As difficult as it may be to understand Rowling as a writer akin to Dante, Shakespeare, Homer, Virgil, Aeschylus, Spenser, Lewis, and Tolkien, her deployment of traditional symbolism and the success she enjoys almost uniquely in engaging and edifying readers of all ages, beliefs, and circumstances suggests this is the best way of understanding her work. Christmas Pig is the most obviously sacred art piece that Rowling has created to date. It is the marriage of Dantean depths and the Estecean lightness of Lewis Carroll's Alice books, about which more later.[For an introduction to reading poems, plays, and stories as sacred art, that is, allegorical depictions of the soul's journey to spiritual perfection that are rich in traditional symbolism, Ray Livingston's The Traditional Theory of Literature is the only book length text in print. Kenneth Oldmeadow's ‘Symbolism and Sacred Art' in his Traditionalism: Religion in the light of the Perennial Philosophy(102-113), ‘Traditional Art' in The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr(203-214), and ‘The Christian and Oriental, or True Philosophy of Art' in The Essential Ananda K. Coomaraswamy(123-152) explain in depth the distinctions between sacred and religious, natural, and humanist art. Martin Lings' The Sacred Art of Shakespeare: To Take Upon Us the Mystery of Things and Jennifer Doane Upton's two books on The Divine Comedy, Dark Way to Paradise and The Ordeal of Mercy are the best examples I know of reading specific works of literature as sacred art rather than as ‘stories with symbolic meaning' read through a profane and analytic lens.]‘Profane Art' from this view is “art for art's sake,” an expression of individual genius and subjective meaning that is more or less powerful. The Perennialist concern with art is less about gauging an artist's success in expressing his or her perception or its audience's response than with its conformity to traditional rules and its utility, both in the sense of practical everyday use and in being a means by which to be more human. Insofar as a work of art is good with respect to this conformity and edifying utility, it is “sacred art;” so much as it fails, it is “profane.” The best of modern art, even that with religious subject matter or superficially beautiful and in that respect edifying, is from this view necessarily profane.Sacred art differs from modern and postmodern conceptions of art most specifically, though, in what it is representing. Sacred art is not representing the natural world as the senses perceive it or abstractions of what the individual and subjective mind “sees,” but is an imitation of the Divine art of creation. The artist “therefore imitates nature not in its external forms but in its manner of operation as asserted so categorically by St. Thomas Aquinas [who] insists that the artist must not imitate nature but must be accomplished in ‘imitating nature in her manner of operation'” (Nasr 2007, 206, cf. “Art is the imitation of Nature in her manner of operation: Art is the principle of manufacture” (Summa Theologia Q. 117, a. I). Schuon described naturalist art which imitates God's creation in nature by faithful depiction of it, consequently, as “clearly luciferian.” “Man must imitate the creative act, not the thing created,” Aquinas' “manner of operation” rather than God's operation manifested in created things in order to produce ‘creations'which are not would-be duplications of those of God, but rather a reflection of them according to a real analogy, revealing the transcendental aspect of things; and this revelation is the only sufficient reason of art, apart from any practical uses such and such objects may serve. There is here a metaphysical inversion of relation [the inverse analogy connecting the principial and manifested orders in consequence of which the highest realities are manifested in their remotest reflections[1]]: for God, His creature is a reflection or an ‘exteriorized' aspect of Himself; for the artist, on the contrary, the work is a reflection of an inner reality of which he himself is only an outward aspect; God creates His own image, while man, so to speak, fashions his own essence, at least symbolically. On the principial plane, the inner manifests the outer, but on the manifested plane, the outer fashions the inner (Schuon 1953, 81, 96).The traditional artist, then, in imitation of God's “exteriorizing” His interior Logos in the manifested space-time plane, that is, nature, instead of depicting imitations of nature in his craft, submits to creating within the revealed forms of his craft, which forms qua intellections correspond to his inner essence or logos.[2] The work produced in imitation of God's “manner of operation” then resembles the symbolic or iconographic quality of everything existent in being a transparency whose allegorical and anagogical content within its traditional forms is relatively easy to access and a consequent support and edifying shock-reminder to man on his spiritual journey. The spiritual function of art is that “it exteriorizes truths and beauties in view of our interiorization… or simply, so that the human soul might, through given phenomena, make contact with the heavenly archetypes, and thereby with its own archetype” (Schuon 1995a, 45-46).Rowling in her novels, crafted with tools all taken from the chest of a traditional Sacred Artist, is writing non-liturgical Sacred Art. Films and all the story experiences derived of adaptations of imaginative literature to screened images, are by necessity Profane Art, which is to say per the meaning of “profane,” outside the temple or not edifying spiritually. Film making is the depiction of how human beings encounter the time-space world through the senses, not an imitation of how God creates and a depiction of the spiritual aspect of the world, a liminal point of entry to its spiritual dimension. Whence my describing it as a “neo-iconoclasm.”The original iconoclasts or “icon bashers” were believers who treasured sacred art but did not believe it could use images of what is divine without necessarily being blasphemous; after the incarnation of God as Man, this was no longer true, but traditional Christian iconography is anything but naturalistic. It could not be without becoming subjective and profane rather than being a means to spiritual growth and encounters. Western religious art from the Renaissance and Reformation forward, however, embraces profane imitation of the sense perceived world, which is to say naturalistic and as such the antithesis of sacred art. Film making, on religious and non-religious subjects, is the apogee of this profane art which is a denial of any and all of the parameters of Sacred art per Aquinas, traditional civilizations, and the Perennialists.It is a neo-iconoclasm and a much more pervasive and successful destruction of the traditional world-view, so much so that to even point out the profanity inherent to film making is to insure dismissal as some kind of “fundamentalist,” “Puritan,” or “religious fanatic.”Screened images, then, are a type of iconoclasm, albeit the inverse and much more subtle kind than the relatively traditional and theocentric denial of sacred images (the iconoclasm still prevalent in certain Reform Church cults, Judaism, and Islam). This neo-iconoclasm of moving pictures depicts everything in realistic, life-like images, everything, that is, except the sacred which cannot be depicted as we see and experience things. This exclusion of the sacred turns upside down the anti-naturalistic depictions of sacred persons and events in iconography and sacred art. The effect of this flood of natural pictures akin to what we see with our eyes is to compel the flooded mind to accept time and space created nature as the ‘most real,' even ‘the only real.' The sacred, by never being depicted in conformity with accepted supernatural forms, is effectively denied.Few of us spend much time in live drama theaters today. Everyone watches screened images on cineplex screens, home computers, and smart phones. And we are all, consequently, iconoclasts and de facto agnostics, I'm afraid, to greater and lesser degrees because of this immersion and repetitive learning from the predominant art of our secular culture and its implicit atheism.Contrast that with the imaginative experience of a novel that is not pornographic or primarily a vehicle of perversion and violence. We are obliged to generate images of the story in the transpersonal faculty within each of us called the imagination, one I think that is very much akin to conscience or the biblical ‘heart.' This is in essence an edifying exercise, unlike viewing photographic images on screens. That the novel appears at the dawn of the Modern Age and the beginning of the end of Western corporate spirituality, I think is no accident but a providential advent. Moving pictures, the de facto regime artistry of the materialist civilization in which we live, are the counter-blow to the novel's spiritual oxygen.That's the best I can manage tonight to offer something to Justin in response to more about the “neo-iconoclasm” of film This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Rework
Open Source Outside the Box

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 25:24 Transcription Available


Open source has always played a big role at 37signals. This week, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson share why they're drawn to working in the open, and how that mindset carries into their newest product, Fizzy.Key Takeaways00:12 – Why open source continues to matter at 37signals05:12 – Sharing work publicly pushes quality higher09:55 – How open source fits into Fizzy's SaaS setup15:15 – Treating open source as a gift19:41 – Getting direct feedback in unfamiliar but fun ways 22:56 – How the team decides what goes into Fizzy and what doesn't24:34 – A Danish language lessonLinks and ResourcesFizzy is a modern spin on kanban. Try it for free at fizzy.doRecord a video question for the podcastBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

Remote Ruby
Joined by David Hill

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 42:51


Chris and Andrew kick things off with some weather whiplash and snowblower talk before introducing a new guest on the show, long-time Rubyist David Hill. They chat about fast food and favorite shows, David's accidental path into Ruby and Rails, and various projects he's worked on, including an AED management application. The discussion also touches on the new open-source release of Basecamp's Kanban board, Fizzy, and some innovative CSS techniques used in the project. The conversation wraps up with upcoming Ruby conferences in 2026 and how Claude's AI assistance is helping with coding tasks. Hit download now to hear more! LinksJudoscale- Remote Ruby listener giftDavid Hill LinkedInDavid Hill WebsiteThe Ruby Gems PodcastAndorDispatch (video game)Vanilla CSS is all you need by Rob ZolkosFizzy Webhooks: What You Need To Know by Rob ZolkosFizzyRBQ Conf, March 2026 - Austin, TXXO RubyRubyConf, July 14-16, 2026 – Las, Vegas, NV Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter Jason Charnes X/Twitter

The Word Association
#129: Hypnotize Fizzy Craft

The Word Association

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 57:20


Hypnotize, Fizzy, and Craft lead us to Reiki, Oz Pearlman, Zotz, James and the Giant Mortgage, paper mache vs plaster of paris, old denim, and more.New episodes every Tuesday.Editing by: Julia WD HarrisonTheme by: Arne Parrott Logo by: Casey BordenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ron's Amazing Stories
RAS #717 - Captain Blood… and Ron's Fizzy Rebellion

Ron's Amazing Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 59:56


This week on Ron's Amazing Stories we step aboard a ship loaded with adventure, rebellion, and old-school Hollywood charm. Our feature comes from Lux Radio Theater and is the radio adaptation of the 1935 classic Captain Blood, starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland. Both reprise their roles, bringing the swashbuckling tale to life all over again. We take a moment to explore the real history behind the story—its roots in the Monmouth Rebellion, the fictional-yet-inspired character of Dr. Peter Blood, and the bold musical choices of composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, whose groundbreaking score helped usher in the era of full symphonic soundtracks. And at the end of the show, we answer a listener email from John Pierce of Oklahoma City, who wants to know why Alan Ladd ranks so highly on my personal list of Hollywood greats. I give my take in a short segment you won't want to miss. What On This week: Featured Story: Captain Blood from Lux Radio Theater Behind the Scenes: The historical backdrop of the Monmouth Rebellion Film Music Spotlight: How Korngold changed movie scores forever Listener Email: Why Alan Ladd still stands tall Ron's Amazing Stories Is Sponsored by: Audible - You can get a free audiobook and a 30 day free trial at audibletrial.com/ronsamazingstories. Your Stories: Do you have a story that you would like to share on the podcast or the blog? Head to the main website, click on Story Submission, leave your story, give it a title, and please tell me where you're from. I will read it if I can. Links are below. Music Used In This Podcast: Most of the music you hear on Ron's Amazing Stories has been composed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. Other pieces are in the public domain. You can find great free music at FreePd.com which is a site owned by Kevin. Program Info: Ron's Amazing Stories is published each Thursday. You can download it from Apple Podcasts, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link. Social Links: Main Podcast Site by LibSynThe Blog Site by WordPressFacebook LinkTwitter Link Contact Links: EmailStory Submissions Contact Ron

Rework
Picking Pricing

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 35:12 Transcription Available


How do you land on the right price for a product? This week, 37signals co-founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson pull back the curtain on the pricing choices they've made over the years, including the options the public never saw. They talk about why chasing giant enterprise deals isn't for them, and why simple, steady pricing beats clever tricks.Key Takeaways00:11 – The pricing experiments over the years10:48 – Why 37signals avoids enterprise deals18:05 – How Basecamp's pricing style differs from HEY's25:12 – Avoiding gimmicks and overthinking31:03 – Fizzy's pricing modelLinks and ResourcesRecord a video question for the podcastBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

Risky or Not?
851. Eric's Fizzy Grapefuit Juice

Risky or Not?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 18:43


Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of consuming in date but fizzy grapefruit juice from a mechanically stressed container. Dr. Don - not risky

Rework
Soft openings aren't just for restaurants

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 14:48 Transcription Available


This week, the team shares a behind-the-scenes look at how they bring in outside beta testers before a product launch. Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson share how they invite early users into the mix, what they're looking for, and how it all shapes the final version. It's a rare peek into the “guests are coming over” phase of building Fizzy.Key Takeaways00:12 – Inside Fizzy's early access phase02:28 – Selecting beta testers03:05 – Treating early access as a real-world dry run07:11 – Cutting the to-do list down to what truly matters09:59 – Why early access is different from beta testingLinks and ResourcesRecord a video question for the podcastBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1
255. What's Your Spiritual Story: Laura Buck on Becoming Visible, Intuition, Loss & the Inner Voice

GOD: An Autobiography, As Told to a Philosopher - The Podcast, S1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 46:12 Transcription Available


Questions? Comments? Text Us!What does it feel like when God guides you from within?For Laura Buck, that quiet voice has been there all along, leading, nudging, comforting. In this intimate spiritual story, Laura opens up about growing up between religious worlds, learning to trust intuition over expectation, and discovering that God speaks through the feelings we often overlook.She shares powerful moments of being held by grace during panic, the breathtaking sign that appeared after losing someone she deeply loved, and the soulful companionship of Fizzy — a dog with wisdom in her eyes.Now stepping into a new chapter of life, Laura reflects on becoming visible again after decades defined by caregiving… and how mindfulness, Buddhism, and presence are helping her reconnect with the woman she has always been.✨ A story for anyone who has ever felt guided — even when you didn't know by whom.Other Series:The podcast began with the Dramatic Adaptation of the book and now has several series:The Life Wisdom Project – Spiritual insights on living a wiser, more meaningful life.From God to Jerry to You – Divine messages and breakthroughs for seekers.Two Philosophers Wrestle With God – A dialogue on God, truth, and reason.Jerry & Abigail: An Intimate Dialogue – Love, faith, and divine presence in partnership.What's Your Spiritual Story – Real stories of people changed by encounters with God.What's On Our Mind – Reflections from Jerry and Scott on recent episodes.What's On Your Mind – Listener questions, divine answers, and open dialogue. Stay ConnectedShare your thoughts or questions at questions@godandautobiography.com

Rework
Fizzy Q's and A's

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 26:36 Transcription Available


With the launch of Fizzy getting closer, 37signals co-founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson use this episode to answer listener questions about the upcoming product. They talk about how Fizzy and Basecamp will coexist, why aesthetic design choices matter, and which AI features are actually worth using.Key Takeaways00:11 – Fizzy and Basecamp, competitors or complementary?02:00 – Finding the right tools that fit your workflow11:39 – Why aesthetics matter in software18:45 – Not every AI feature adds real valueLinks and ResourcesRecord a video question for the podcastBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

Jokes with Mark Simmons
Bella Hull Returns

Jokes with Mark Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2025 51:10


Fizzy tits, previews together & Danny's photo shoots are just a few of the topics covered in this episode. You have to hear it to believe it.See Bella at the soho theatre https://sohotheatre.com/events/bella-hull-doctors-hate-her/See Danny in Herne Bay 5th November: https://www.ents24.com/herne-bay-events/round-the-bends/danny-wards-best-bits-hosted-by-mark-simmons/7371720See Danny in London: https://www.museumofcomedy.com/danny-ward-the-holiday/See Mark on tour from January: https://marksimmons.co.uk/live-dates/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

acast hull fizzy see mark herne bay see danny
Silly Stories for Kids

Silly Stories for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2025 15:39 Transcription Available


The Day After TNB
Beyond Nollywood: A New Era for African Cinema (feat. Fizzy) | TDA - E812

The Day After TNB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 238:50


Today's show opened with some laughs and studio banter before we got into the heavier discussions. The team reflected on culture and spirituality - from stories of “juju” protection and near-death escapes, to whether these beliefs are luck, faith, or simply human choices at play.The spotlight then shifted to Dr. Umar Johnson, with updates on his FDMG school, his fundraising, and the latest controversies about whether he is genuinely building or simply performing. The conversation sparked debate about leadership, accountability, and how the community should judge progress.From there, the panel dived into the ongoing violence in Nigeria. Listeners raised concerns that Christian persecution and mass killings are being minimised or ignored, despite thousands of deaths and destroyed churches. The discussion examined whether this is truly religious violence or a mix of ethnic conflict, financial exploitation, political instability, and Western corporate interests in Nigeria's resources. Dr. Shola's campaign video was dissected, highlighting contradictions, agendas, and the wider question of why African crises get sidelined compared to Palestine or Israel.In headlines, we covered:The US government shutdown and its fallout for workers and services.Labour's shifting tax position and the impact of frozen thresholds on Londoners.Undercover footage exposing racism and violence among Met Police officers.PPE MedPro losing a £122m court case over faulty COVID contracts.Keir Starmer refusing to call Donald Trump's “Sharia law” comments racist.Updates in the Lucy Letby case, with new questions raised about the prosecution's evidence.The show closed with a focus on Black History Month, welcoming filmmaker Fizzy to discuss the upcoming film Three Cold Dishes, executive produced by Burna Boy. The film explores trafficking, survival, and revenge across West Africa, signalling a new chapter for Nollywood as it steps onto the global stage.

Rework
Refining before release

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 24:43 Transcription Available


As 37signals gets closer to launching their newest product, Fizzy, Jason Fried joins host Kimberly Rhodes to reflect on the final stretch of development. He shares the trade-offs of setting your own deadlines, the importance of onboarding new customers, and the company's process for marketing a product.Key Takeaways00:11 – What the “11th hour” looks like before a product launch03:50 – How to weigh deadlines against final release decisions05:44 – The importance of customer onboarding11:18 – A playful touch added to Fizzy's logo15:30 – Why version 1.0 is just the beginningLinks and ResourcesRecord a video question for the podcastBooks by 37signalsSign up for a 30-day free trial at Basecamp.comHEY World | HEYThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

You Tried Dat??
334: Welch's Juicefuls, Pszczolka Hop Siup, X-Plode Fizzy

You Tried Dat??

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 67:59


Another eclectic mix of snacks this week for the You Tried Dat?? crew: Welch's Mixed Fruit Juicefuls, Pszczolka Hop Siup, and X-Plode Musujacy Fizzy.  They also discuss an incident with a certain tent at Burning Man before learning about some of the worst prehistoric jobs. Follow us on Instagram to see pictures of the snacks @youtrieddat.

Two Besties with a Mic
043 Breaking the Nightly Wine Cycle with Ashley Young

Two Besties with a Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 67:46


This week, the Besties sit down with Ashley Young. A mom, wife, and founder of Fizzy and Free to talk about what it means to ditch the nightly wine ritual and find yourself again in the chaos of motherhood.Ashley opens up about her journey from being a nightly drinker to finding sobriety, peace, and purpose. She shares the real-life challenges of being a mom in a wine-obsessed world, how she landed in the hospital from a 12-day bender, and what finally pushed her to stop hitting reset and start building something better. Not just for herself but for other moms who feel like they're drowning in expectations and the overwhelming chaos of motherhood.Expect honest conversations about:The sneaky way alcohol becomes part of a mom's identityThe pressure of "mommy wine culture" and social media highlight reelsCreating small, sustainable change vs. all-or-nothing thinkingHow to support yourself (or a friend) when stuck in the “Day One” cycleWhat freedom really looks like after alcoholPlus, hear how Fizzy and Free was born, how Lisa Frank inspired Ashley's branding, and why sometimes a sticker on your body (or a bowl of M&Ms) is the dopamine hit you need.Highlights from this episode:Ashley's candid take on postpartum expectations and losing yourself in motherhoodDevan and Kelsey's reflections on foster parenting, early intervention, and navigating “mom guilt”The magic of Annie Grace's This Naked Mind and the science behind alcohol cravingsFlash round fun (including Ashley's Imagine Dragons hype songs and guilty pleasure desserts)Connect with Ashley Young:Instagram & Facebook: @fizzyandfreeSign Up for Ashley's Free Workshop on August 1st: Stop Hitting Reset — 5 Tools to Break the Nightly Wine CycleIf you loved this episode, share it with your bestie, leave a review, and don't forget to hit subscribe. All episodes are available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.You can also follow Devan and Kelsey for more unfiltered conversations about real life, motherhood, and building a life on your terms on their Instagram @twobestieswithamic

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
Fire, Freeways, and Fizzy Water Fights

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 34:08 Transcription Available


Tim Conway Jr. kicks off the show with breaking coverage of the Euclid Fire in Chino Hills, including critical traffic updates on the 91 and 71 closures from Angel Martines. Then, KFI's Michael Monks joins to talk about this month's cooler-than-average weather—and why it could help firefighters gain the upper hand. Later, Tim and Bellio clash over the price of Pellegrino in a bubbly debate that spills into Tim's suspicious bottle-by-bottle habits. And finally, Tim raises a toast to Donald Trump… for maybe making Coca-Cola great again with a rumored switch to cane sugar.

Friday Night Groove
07-10-25 The Summer Sessions Feat. Fizzy Fresh

Friday Night Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 59:12


07-10-25 Recording of The Summer Sessions on 88.3 WXOU FM, Auburn Hills, MI. Featuring an in-studio interview on the debut album from the Detroit-based duo known as Fizzy Fresh (Sam Morykwas and Shannon Barnes).   Set List: Fizzy Fresh - Iced Dirty Mocha Sam Morykwas - Bags White Bee - Borough of Churches Sam Morykwas - Bite Down (feat Wavvy Bae) White Bee - Glass Containers Fizzy Fresh - Frenchie   Interview Part One Fizzy Fresh - You Kept On   Interview Part Two Fizzy Fresh - Pizza Party   Ending: Fizzy Fresh - Sands of Time   For more on the artists visit: https://www.instagram.com/fizzy_fresh_/   https://linktr.ee/fizzy_fresh   For more on the program visit: www.thesummersessions.net

Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities
Fizzy Lifting Drinks

Aaron Mahnke's Cabinet of Curiosities

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 9:42 Transcription Available


Things are looking up for the subjects of today's set of curious stories. Order the official Cabinet of Curiosities book by clicking here today, and get ready to enjoy some curious reading!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 602 Club: A Geekery Speakeasy
490: Hold My Chandrilan Drink With the Fizzy Thing

The 602 Club: A Geekery Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 96:15


Star Wars: Andor: Season 2. When Rogue One was released it introduced Star Wars fans to a whole new group of characters who were pivotal to the destruction of the first Death Star, yet they all perish in the mission leaving fans to wonder, where did all these people come from and who were they before? In this episode of The 602 Club host Matthew Rushing welcomes John Mills and Darren Moser to talk about Andor: Season 2. We discuss the show ending with two seasons, each of the four arcs and our ratings. Chapters Two Seasons (00:03:50) 4 BBY (00:10:40) 3 BBY (00:39:03) 2 BBY (00:53:30) 1 BBY (01:10:05) Ratings (01:28:47) Host Matthew Rushing Guests John Mills  Darren Moser  Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer)  Social Twitter: @The602Club Instagram: @the602clubtfm

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed
The 602 Club : 490: Hold My Chandrilan Drink With the Fizzy Thing

Star Trek Podcasts: Trek.fm Complete Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 96:15


Star Wars: Andor: Season 2. When Rogue One was released it introduced Star Wars fans to a whole new group of characters who were pivotal to the destruction of the first Death Star, yet they all perish in the mission leaving fans to wonder, where did all these people come from and who were they before? In this episode of The 602 Club host Matthew Rushing welcomes John Mills and Darren Moser to talk about Andor: Season 2. We discuss the show ending with two seasons, each of the four arcs and our ratings. Chapters Two Seasons (00:03:50) 4 BBY (00:10:40) 3 BBY (00:39:03) 2 BBY (00:53:30) 1 BBY (01:10:05) Ratings (01:28:47) Host Matthew Rushing Guests John Mills Darren Moser Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Social Twitter: @The602Club Instagram: @the602clubtfm

The Corona Diaries
Chapter 237. Me and my fizzy mind

The Corona Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 63:53


Well it feels like quite a while since we were here last… how have you been?What with the Leicester Weekend, and then dashing off on holiday I can't really remember where we had got up to, not that it really matters because this week was always going to be a bit of a catch-up and reset as far as TCD goes (...sorry Lucy).What I can tell you is that Lionel Plain, who is one of the Purple folk, came up with an inspired idea for the middle of the pod this week - which was welcome because it meant we only had to flounder around at the beginning and the end! Anyway, wonderful boating weather!See you in Oslo xh TCD Merch StoreBecome Purple and support the showThe Invisible Man Volume 1: 1991-1997The Invisible Man Volume2: 1998-2014FacebookInstagramWebsite

Rework
Building in Public

Rework

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 20:24 Transcription Available


This week on The REWORK Podcast, host Kimberly Rhodes chats with 37signals' CEO and co-founder Jason Fried about the practice of openly sharing what the company is working on, inspired by his recent teaser videos for an upcoming product, Fizzy. Jason explains why building in public fosters connection, clarity, and curiosity.Key Takeaways:00:12 – The company's history of sharing teasers and early product previews05:40 – The biggest risk in sharing previews13:30 – Design review videos with programmers and designers15:46 – Today's transparency echoes former “Building Basecamp” workshops18:14 – Anyone close to the product can lead a sneak peekLinks and Resources:“First Preview of Fizzy” from Jason Fried on LinkedInAnother Fizzy demo from Jason Fried on LinkedIn“Fizzy Teaser” from Jason Fried on XRecord or upload a video question for Jason and DavidGet Basecamp for free at Basecamp.comBooks by 37signalsHEY World | HEYREWORK podcast merchThe REWORK podcastThe Rework Podcast on YouTubeThe 37signals Dev Blog37signals on YouTube@37signals on X

Top Flight Time Machine
Room Temperature Fizzy Orange

Top Flight Time Machine

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 38:46


London plans, street beer, chip shop woe, cup final drink options, pig bins, and a cat-sitting job. Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine and on Apple Podcast Subscriptions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Delicious Legacy
Champagne - A Fizzy History! Interview with Becky Sue Epstein

The Delicious Legacy

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 40:02


Hello my lovely archaeogastronomers!The Delicious Legacy has gone a bit drunk with the most snobby of drinks, champagne!On this weeks interview I've invited the author Becky Sue Epstein to tell me all about the fascinating history of Champagne. This fancy, fizzy wine from the north east of France, which became the staple of kings, queens royalty and the rich and famous all across the world! How and why?Let's find out here!The book "Champagne- A Global History" is out now by Reaktion Books and you can but it straight from their website here or Becky's websitehttps://reaktionbooks.co.uk/work/champagne-2https://www.beckysueepstein.com/books/champagne-global-history/Enjoy!The Delicious LegacySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-delicious-legacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pop Saga
Ep.252 - Fizzy Friends: The Taco Time Cometh

Pop Saga

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 62:27


It's the return of our most frequent spin-off, Fizzy Friends! Join us as we shave years off our lives with questionable food and suspicious sodas. Plus, the infamous Taco Time makes it's triumphant return to the show with a limited time menu that you won't believe. Of all the ones to miss, this ain't it! Have suggestions? Contact us at: Thepopsaga@gmail.com Find our socials, channels, and more here: https://hype.co/@2did Special thanks to Keybeaux @‌burtonm6 on https://www.fiverr.com/burtonm6 for the amazing theme song Fizzy Friends Theme, arranged and performed by Forrest

Crazy, Rich Neighbors
Episode 212: A Fizzy Fraud Fiasco

Crazy, Rich Neighbors

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 23:00


Our wacko of the week is former Celsius energy drink VP, Stephen George, who got nailed for fraud. What stupid decision was his downfall? What did Lady Justice have in store for him? What rapper was Ben rubbing elbows with? Travis Kelce spotted in Boca, Diddy's trial is imminent, and more! Our Bougie Bible picks include a hair savior and a holy healing herb.Contact:info@crazyrighbeighbors.com239-300-7276Crazyrighneighbors.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CRNPodcastRate us ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ on Apple & SpotifyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/crazy-rich-neighbors--5053120/support.

The Options Insider Radio Network
The Option Block 1367: Tariff Gut Punches and Sexy Fizzy Bubbles

The Options Insider Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 62:49


In this episode of the Option Block, Mark Longo along with Henry Schwartz (Cboe Global Markets) and Mike Tosaw (St. Charles Wealth Management) delve into a wild day in the markets driven by macroeconomic events, including the impact of tariffs and potential trade wars. VIX and other volatility indices are analyzed, along with key trades in stocks like HIMS and Coca-Cola. The episode also features engaging discussions on audience polls, thresholds for low-priced stock options, and the latest from SIBO. Noteworthy trades such as the Coca-Cola strangle and HIMS protective collar are highlighted, adding depth to the intricate market analysis presented.   00:00 Introduction and Program Information 01:18 Meet the Hosts and Sponsors 03:20 Market Overview and Current Events 05:53 Trading Block: Market Breakdown 09:13 Volatility and Market Reactions 12:08 Listener Questions and Market Analysis 26:59 Single Stock Analysis and Trends 32:20 Apple's Market Activity 32:47 Tesla's Market Movement 33:02 Nvidia's Market Performance 33:50 Earnings Highlights 35:07 Unusual Options Activity 35:47 HIMS Stock Analysis 40:02 Coca-Cola's Market Position 47:07 Options Trading Strategies 48:21 Listener Questions and Market Insights 55:00 Market Trends and Predictions  

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast
Propaganda: Fizzy Bum

The Square Ball: Leeds United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 47:56


Baffling reactions from across the football world this week. Including some Scum fans rewriting very recent history.

The Driven Woman
Resolutions Too Rigid for Your ADHD Brain? Try Theming or Nudging Instead

The Driven Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 16:59 Transcription Available


Stuff You Should Know
Kombucha: Fizzy Goodness

Stuff You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 47:04 Transcription Available


Kombucha is pretty popular right now. But what is it exactly and where did it come from? The answers await you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.