Podcasts about for pete's sake

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Best podcasts about for pete's sake

Latest podcast episodes about for pete's sake

Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill
Shame culture vs guilt culture

Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 35:53


In their first quarantine version, P&C drink and review two beers -- For Pete's Sake and Torpedo -- and then discuss shame vs. guilt, and how a shame culture differs from a guilt culture.  Guilt stems from the feeling that you have violated a moral norm. You can have guilt over something you've done alone in the dark. Shame requires an audience. It's related to how others perceive you.  Shame culture might also be called honor culture, and it leads to a very different sort of society. Guilt may be no fun, but it makes for a better culture than shame. 

For Pete's Sake
Astros Scandal, NBA Trade Deadline

For Pete's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 41:57


For Pete's Sake returns for season 3, as we recap some of the sports news that occurred over the break.

Beer and Conversation with Pigweed and Crowhill

The boys review For Pete's Sake, an imperial chocolate peanut butter porter from DuClaw. Then they discuss how everything is upside down in today's culture. In upside down world, ... * the guy who makes a move is creepy * men can be women * Patriotism is bigotry * Border control is racism * “Illegal aliens make America more American” * Illegal aliens are citizens * Words are violence * Kneeling for the anthem is patriotic * Islam is a religion of peace

For Pete's Sake
Season 1: Episode 2

For Pete's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 28:58


From 6/30/19. The second installment of For Pete's Sake visits topics including NBA free agency, and the Women's World Cup.

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For Pete's Sake
Season 1: Episode 1

For Pete's Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 28:03


From 6/23/19. The debut episode of For Pete's Sake. The metro-Detroit based team tackles a variety of topics including the NBA draft in this episode.

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Song by Song
Dirt in the Ground, Bone Machine, Tom Waits [189]

Song by Song

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 18:14


More music chat (which is the goal, after all) with Kent, Vanessa, Martin & Sam, as Waits releases some of the tension established in the previous track with this weird breathy hymn to the end of life. With discussion of other weird vocal styles, a comparison between bleakness vs acceptance in death, plus an exciting bonus track featuring the resonant space inside Sam’s mouth, Song by Song continues it’s journey through Bone Machine. Song by Song is Martin Zaltz Austwick and Sam Pay; two musicians listening to and discussing every single Tom Waits track in chronological order. website: songbysongpodcast.com twitter: @songbysongpod e-mail: songbysongpodcast@gmail.com Music extracts used for illustrative/review purposes include: Dirt in the Ground, Bone Machine, Tom Waits (1992) Satisfied Mind, For Pete's Sake, Pete Drake & His Talking Steel Guitar (1965/2005) Jockey Full of Bourbon, Rain Dogs, Tom Waits [feat. the inside of Sam's mouth] (1985/2019) We think your Song by Song experience will be enhanced by hearing, in full, the songs featured in the show, which you can get hold of from your favourite record shop or online platform. Please support artists by buying their music, or using services which guarantee artists a revenue - listen responsibly.

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5 on 5
For Pete's Sake..

5 on 5

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 1:09


For Pete's Sake.. by More Sports Now

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Indie 101: An Essential Albums Project
Episode 2: Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat / Mitski - Bury Me At Makeout Creek

Indie 101: An Essential Albums Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 84:57


In their long-awaited (by me at least) second episode, Elana and Adam discuss Rilo Kiley singer Jenny Lewis's first album as a solo artist, Rabbit Fur Coat, a collaboration with The Watson Twins originally released in 2006.  Elana shares her adoration for Mitski and her 2014 album Bury Me at Makeout Creek. The song that ends the episode is "For Pete's Sake" by The Monkees and this episode is dedicated to the memory of Peter Tork (1942-2019). 

Rock Candy
Episode 54: Type O Negative- My Sad, Dank Soul

Rock Candy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 90:01


We are using the last week in the darkest and coldest month to talk about the most metal of goth bands- Type O Negative, but Peter Steele, specifically. We'll cover their confused beginnings when they weren't sure if they wanted to be punk or metal and also discuss (at length) the controversies of their lyrics and Peter's views towards different social groups. Some parts might have you yelling so grab a For Pete's Sake! Chocolate PB Porter from Duclaw brewing and prepare your soul for darkness. Or drunkness.

Zilch!:A Monkees Podcast!
Zilch #85 Rose Marie & Monkees News!

Zilch!:A Monkees Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018


Ken Mills & Jeff Hulit talk Mike, Micky , Peter in the news. Jeff Gehringer interviews Rose Marie of two Iconic Monkees episodes. The Monkees meet Flat Stanley & Gene Simmons. Some cool Monkees covers & Why I thank God for Pool it.Surprise Stag Party covers "For Pete's Sake"David Ace Gutierrez:  spoken wordTom Kotul:  bass, vocalsNick Jones:  guitar, drums, vocalsLou Babinga & John Gillespie cover "Don't bring me down" Aired 3/30/17.Check out Gene Simmon's Axe Basshttp://www.genesimmonsaxe.com/We were born to love one another.#inductthemonkeesCheck out our Zilch Shirts!Join our Facebook pageFind us on Twitter @ZilchcastIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload (right click, save as)

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast
Ep. 24 - 2018.01.17 - The NFL is Down to it's Final Four, and the Giants ain't one of them

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 54:59


If I would've told you at the start of the season that the Jaguars, Vikings, and Eagles would be playing on championship Sunday, you would've thought I was crazy, but here we are. In episode 24, Pete Solari examines Sunday's two big games, and explains exactly why the Jaguars have a puncher's chance in New England, and why he's reluctantly pulling for the Vikings to become the first NFL team to play a Super Bowl on their home field. Also, Pete keeps it local, and breaks down the New York Giants' circus, including the #2 overall pick, and why Penn State's Saquon Barkley (or any running back) could be a big mistake there! Finally, Pete discusses Vikings offensive coordinator Pat Shurmer, who is expected to be named the Giants' next coach as soon as Minnesota's season ends. Is he the most exciting guy out there? No! But that doesn't mean Giants fans shouldn't be optimistic about their future! All this and much more on episode 24 of For Pete's Sake, from KMAZ Radio!

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast
Ep. 023 - The Futures of the Saints, Chiefs, and Giants

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 55:00


It's a new year and with the holidays and the Wild Card playoffs behind us, Pete Solari looks back at this past weekend's action, more specifically, two teams on very different paths: the Chiefs who suffered another heartbreak, and the Saints who could be on their way to the Super Bowl. Also, Pete examines the circus that is the New York Football Giants. With a new GM in a place, a new head coach on his way, and the #2 overall pick in April's draft, Giants fans should be excited and optimistic, but are they? And with the Divisional playoffs upon us, Pete looks ahead to this weekend's action and gives you his picks for all the games. All this and so much more on episode 23 of For Pete's Sake

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast
Ep. 022 - 2017.12.02 - With Eli on the Bench, the Giants are a Mess. Are the Yankees next?

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 55:00


In episode 22, Pete Solari discusses the Giants' benching of Eli, and how truly egregious it is that a clueless coach like Ben McAdoo was given the green light to push a New York legend out the door. And with all of the team's problems, how is it that general manager Jerry Reese never bears any responsibility. Reese has now pushed the team's Hall of Fame QB out the door, less than two years after pushing the team's Hall of Fame coach, Tom Coughlin, out that same door. Coughlin meant more to the franchise than anyone in the organization knew, and now they're learning the hard lesson that relieving him of his duties was a massive mistake. Also, the Yankees have a new manager: Aaron Bleeping Boone! Having seen the nosedive the Giants have taken since firing Coughlin, Pete draws a parallel to the Yankees and their current managerial situation. Joe Girardi had the Bronx Bombers on the cusp of the World Series, and got rewarded with his walking papers. After interviewing a handful of candidates, none of whom are anywhere near as accomplished as Girardi, the Yankees settled on a broadcaster with no coaching experience. Are they destined to follow the same path the Giants find themselves on now? Pete Solari discusses all this and more on episode 22 of For Pete's Sake.

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast
Ep. 021 - 2017.11.01 - The NFL Protest are Simply Disingenuous

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 55:00


After a few weeks off, For Pete's Sake returned to MESN Radio on November 1st. In episode 21, Pete Solari discusses the ongoing protests around the NFL. At this point, the players are just being disingenuous. Do the Houston Texans really expect us to believe that, A)they took team owner Bob McNair's "inmates running the prison" comments literally, and B) they were offended by them? As NFL players continue to drift further away from reality, it's really no wonder why the league's popularity (and TV ratings) are plummeting. Furthermore, why is the media being complicit in furthering the players' bogus narrative? Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett was caught flat-out lying about treatment he received from Las Vegas police. So why isn't the mainstream media telling you this, and why are they lauding Bennett as a hero, instead of accurately labeling him a fraud? And coming off the bye-week, the New York Giants return in week 9 to host the Rams. But who are they kidding? The season is over, and the team would be better-off vying for a top-5 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. With this in mind, the New York sports media can't refrain from blaming Eli Manning and Odell Beckham Jr. for all the team's problems. Pete explains how truly misguided this line of thinking is, as holes on the Giants' offensive line (and the refusal of those inside and outside of the organization to acknowledge as much) has been hindering the team for years.

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast
Ep. 20 - 2017.10.11 - The NFL Continues to Take a Hit

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 55:00


It's episode 20 of For Pete's Sake! We're now five weeks into the NFL season and the league, and the sport, continue to see their favorability, popularity, and television ratings taking a nosedive, thanks to the increasingly unpopular national anthem protests. Commissioner Goodell and the league owners want nothing more than this story to just go away, but a few voices in the media, like Mike Wilbon, won't allow that to happen. Pete Solari takes Wilbon to task for calling Jerry Jones, and essentially every employer in America, "slave drivers." Also, the New York Giants are 0-5 and already looking ahead to the draft. Unfortunately, for some, this means looking for QB Eli Manning's replacement, even though the team has a plethora of other holes to fill. And with the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians getting ready for a deciding game 5 of the ALDS, Pete looks back over the last 14 months, and the amazing transformation the Yankees have made. Last July, they were an old, broken-down team with the likes of Alex Rodriguez, Mark Teixera, and Carlos Beltran. Fast forward to today, and they're a young, fun group with a very bright future. How did Brian Cashman pull this off so quickly? Pete discusses all this and more in episode 20 of "For Pete's Sake" from MESN Radio.

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast
Ep. 019 - 2017.10.04 - The NFL is Running for the Hills

For Pete's Sake: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 55:00


We're a quarter of the way through the 2017 NFL season, and one thing is certain: the NFL is scared! A few weeks ago, Colin Kaepernick's anthem protest was virtually dead. Then President Trump threw gas on the fire. Was it stupid? Sure. Unproductive? Absolutely. But make no mistake about it. It was a big win for the President, and a loss for the league. As it turns out, not crapping all over America, is a pretty popular position with Americans. With their popularity sagging and their TV ratings in a nosedive, the NFL is desperately trying to save face by distancing themselves from the controversy. There's just one problem: An agenda-driven sports media, clinging to a debunked narrative. Pete Solari discusses all of this in episode 19 of For Pete's Sake, from MESN Radio.

Lithium Jubilee
9. For Pete's Sake: Victorian Sports Spectacular!

Lithium Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 59:59


For Pete's Sake, it's episode number 9! Today's show is an attempt to show appreciation for our respective Petes the only way we know how: giddy retellings of historical events occurring in the Victorian era. Jon takes us out to the first official baseball games and highlights a rivalry between the cocky and loud, and the hobbled but proud. Erin delves into the origins of ice hockey, featuring a cameo by the Empress of all our hearts, Queen Victoria. Go Petes!

Nere På Noll
Episode 45: Den om OCHC del 2, For Pete’s Sake och ”Unity” utan trummor

Nere På Noll

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2016 87:23


Vi fortsätter intervjun med Staffan om Orange County Hardcore, pratar om For Pete's Sake's inflytande för youth crew och tipsar om massor av nya releaser. Och så lite Rick Ta Life såklart.

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Newport Folk Podcast
S2:E4 – For Pete's Sake Preview

Newport Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 23:32


We're so excited to welcome Chris Funk (The Decemberists) back to the fort this year to host "For Pete's Sake". In this podcast episode, Chris gives us a preview of the artists who will be performing at For Pete's Sake this year. Enjoy the episode and as always, thanks for listening.

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Lets Chat! with Chris Revill
Joe Capozzi of Confession

Lets Chat! with Chris Revill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 55:27


Joe is an actor, writer, producer, and playwright. In August of 2005 Joe said three words that he swore to himself he would never say. Three words that would free him from a secret. Three words that would change everything..."Pete molested me." Joe is a survivor of sexual abuse who shares his journey and how he has coped with it by making it into a play (For Pete's Sake) and a short film which he wrote and produced titled "Confession". Joe walks us through his journey every step of the way from youth to adulthood and the effects abuse had on him. Today Joe is a survivor and activist who shares his story to help others. Confession is available for free on Vimeo. Joe online-Confession-the-movie.com, Starr-films.com, Facebook, @Confessionfilm, Instagram, Watch the movie for free Lets Chat online-Coretemparts.com, @letschatpodcast, Facebook  

Red Velvet Media ®
Holly Stephey and Ron Aprea, Jazz and Blakey!

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 102:00


Ron Aprea, composer, arranger, producer, saxophonist, clarinetist, and flutist, has performed with Woody Herman, Les Elgart, Tito Puente, Frank Foster, Buddy Morrow, Billy May, Charlie Persip, Nat Adderley, Lionel Hampton, and Louis Armstrong.While with Hamp's band, some of the highlights were a Ramsey Lewis television special, and a recorded concert at the Smithsonian Institute, where Ron's solos were taped and put into their Archives. Ron was the featured soloist and arranger for performances with Nat Adderley at the world-famous Apollo Theatre, and he also performed at the Paramount Theatre with King Curtis' Big Band. Ron has played shows for literally hundreds of stars, including Clint Holmes, Rita Moreno, Robert Merrill, Chita Rivera, Rich Little, and Billy Eckstine.In 1974, Ron recorded with John Lennon and Elton John on the album entitled Walls and Bridges. The all-star horn section included Howard Johnson, Frank Vicari, and Steve Madeo. Ron was a featured soloist on the jazz-gospel album Free to Be Free. On June 5th 2013 Ron released his own album entitled Ron Aprea Sextet-Remembering Blakey, Ron's tribute to Art Blakey and his Jazz Messengers. Ron's front line on this album is Joe Magnarelli-trpt., Jerry Weldon-tenor, and Ron on alto. The rhythm section is Cecilia Coleman-piano, Tim Givens-bass, and Vince Cherico-drums. The album is a mix of originals and standards. Ron has two of his own originals, Sophia and For Pete's Sake ,for the late bassist & close friend Pete Chivily. Although none of the 12 cuts are tunes that Blakey recorded, Ron confesses that in writing for this project Blakey's Jazz Messengers kept popping into his head. when drummer Vince Cherico came to the session and asked Ron "what type of feel do you want?" Ron said one word "Blakey!"  Ron is currently working on an album with vocalist Tony Yezzo. The producer is bassist Al Cardillo, who collaborated with Ron on the writing.

Tales of the Justice Society of America
Tales of the Justice Society of America #12

Tales of the Justice Society of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2010 105:29


It's that time again, folks! No not Miller Time, you lush! I'm talking about "Tales of the Justice Society of America" time! Whoo-hoo!! This week, Scott and Mike kick things off with more of YOUR e-mails and the usual discussion/tangents/rants that they inspire. Listen to hear The Amazing Scott predict something eerily close to the I-Pad well before it was even announced!! Then, it's on to DC Special #29 which features the Most Sensational Secret of World War II -- The Untold Origin of the Justice Society and how they came to be!! See (or at the very least hear anyway) how it all began as the guys cover this spectacular issue from top to bottom -- including Mike proving that he does indeed have a very large chip on his shoulder when it comes to proving how what a big comic book brain he supposedly has!! Special appearance by Uncle Adolf!! After that are the ads and, sadly, they're not quite up to par. I mean, For Pete's Sake, there wasn't even a Hostess ad in this one (which Mike and Scott are fairly certain violated some law from this time period)!! All of this -- PLUS -- What else was lookin' good in the DC Multiverse at this time!! :Sigh: I still can't get over there not being any Hostess ad in this issue. That's just downright Un-American! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: talesofthejsa@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ Also, Tales of the Justice Society of America now has its own Facebook Group!! -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/655940671134092/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Crosswinds Orchestra
Spring Concert 2009: Beginning Players

Crosswinds Orchestra

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2009 2:58


Crosswinds Beginning Players perform "Buckeye Salute" and "For Pete's Sake," by M. Allen, and Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" as part of the Crosswinds Arts and Sciences School Spring Concert, May 12, 2009 in Woodbury, MN.