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Olive Penderghast might not have stood out at her high school until the big rumors started...but she certainly stands out in the world of teen comedy heroines. Writer (and Tik Tok star!) Remy Solomon watched EASY A on repeat as a teen, and shares Olive's gifts, as well as some of her life lessons. Then, Jordan has one quick thing about Jeremy Saulnier's latest film, REBEL RIDGE.***With Jordan Crucchiola and Remy Solomon
Christina's Formspring past.... Tune in next week for our episode about internet trolls, hate-watching, and Opinion Twitter. Thank you for listening! *** Send in listener questions to howweliveonline@gmail.com Follow HWLO on Instagram and Twitter @howweliveonline Follow Christina on Instagram @xtinammm and Twitter @xtina_mcbride Follow Corey on Instagram @corey_plays_bridge and Twitter @CoreyTBridges Special thanks to Preston for the intro music! Follow him on Instagram @pres.morris and listen to his music here: radiofreeglobe.bandcamp.com HWLO is so grateful to our bestie Anushka for our hot new pod art. Follow her Instagram @annonti.art and give her all your money! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christina-mcbride/message
In this episode, the gang begins by reading a story about a mom who tells her kids that she cheated on their dad for quite a long time (11:58), with a debate that follows about:Can cheating ever be done for the good of a family? (17:53)What age would make this scenario more acceptable? (24:14)Would you allow your partner to sleep with other people if you suddenly became unable to have sex due to injury? (30:32)What level of relationship do you have to have with a person before you tell them that you know they're being cheated on? (35:33)Finally, they wrap things up with hypothetical 50/50 shot (45:30).OUR NEXT EPISODE WILL BE OUT MARCH 14! This show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen to your podcasts.Email us at keepyourselfwarmpod@gmail.com for booking, seek our advice, and all that fun stuff.
Zack enlightens us as to the infamous Dave Mathews Band Chicago river incident, we get into the bullying that happens on YikYak and Formspring, Bryan watches shows backwards, and we talk about how our friend Hickey doesn't understand probability. Rate us 5 stars and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Links here to follow on Social Media! and find other places to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwmd/message
BaXanga! This episode we're getting into the good, the bad, and all of Rachel's feelings in between about social media. We all have our unique relationship with these nuanced spaces for connection, so join us as we reflect and rant about our personal thoughts and experiences. **Correction: Madeleine was very confident when we stated its SpringForm, but it's actually FormSpring. ---- Follow/DM us on IG @ea.therapists or get at us via email at eatherapists@gmail.com. Always feel free to send us some love on Venmo! @rcanderson and @madeleine--anderson
This week on the room, we are thrilled to be sitting down with SJ, Sacchetti, CEO of Cleo, a working parent family benefits platform for employers. SJ didn’t always think she was going to become a CEO and chats with us about her career path, her learnings along the way, and what it's like coming into a company as CEO just months before COVID and work from home. SJ started her career in politics and policy, cutting her teeth in the world of political fundraising, which “set her clock” for the startup world. SJ made her way into tech as a marketing consultant at Formspring, then as SVP of Marketing at Collective Health, and ultimately CMO- a pivotal step towards her career at Cleo. After nearly 5 years at Collective Health, SJ joined Cleo as CEO late 2019. This March, Cleo announced their $40 million dollar Series C round. Today we dig deeper into themes such as leadership during unfamiliar and unusual circumstances, overcoming imposter syndrome, and being a boss amidst uncertainty. Let’s open the door. This episode is brought to you by our partners at Silicon Valley Bank and Cooley LLC.
Join us as we talk with Ms. Spirit of New York, Alexa Sheryll! We dive into what it's like to be plus-size in pageants, how body image affected her chronic pain and why Formspring was the absolute worst! CW: We do speak about specific sizes and weight gains/losses so if you have a history of disordered eating, this episode could be triggering for you! @Alexa_Sheryll Patreon.com/bipolarbicoastal Facebook.com/groups/bipolarbicoastalsecret Find us on Facebook and Instagram by searching "Bipolar Bicoastal"
This post is part of a Youtube/Click-able Blog Series called “After The Exit” — the show where I interview CEO's after they've sold their startup and have them share the lessons they learned in blood about business, relationships, and life. Look — you can learn a couple tips from how they built it, but the real wisdom — the moral of the story — comes at the end — after the exit. Today I'm really excited to introduce you to my new friend - Ade Olonoh. He started his first company as a senior in college. He studied computer science and mathematics at a small school in the Indianapolis area. Prior to starting that company, he'd spent the previous four years paying his way through college as a freelance web developer. He's since started four companies so far that have exited (to varying degrees of success and failure), and a handful of other companies that he quietly shut down before any real traction. The two most prominent companies are Formstack ( a B2B SaaS company which he bootstrapped for 3 years, then raised $700k from angels, and sold a major stake to Private equity 10 yrs later) and Formspring which had insane initial growth then raised $17M from VCs and later sold for pennies on the dollar after 4 yrs. This episode is brought to you by Visible.vc - Raise capital, update investors and engage your team from a single platform. It's also brought to you by Boilerplate.legal - Affordable, streamlined, venture capital-approved legal documents for your startup. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aftertheexit/message
This podcast is gonna get a lot of laughs and smiles. On a special Tuesday edition of The Productive Conversation Podcast, I brought in my long time and great friend from college, the world famous Julia Borges. Julia is rising up in the world of finance and had quiet an impact on the University of Hartford social community and me and her had a lot of laughs, went down memory lane, and it was a dope experience having her on the show. From talking about hilarious, awkward, and entertaining Uhart memories, seeing our friends getting married, how she is dealing with Tom Brady becoming a success in Tampa, New York vs. Boston sports debates, talking about famous people who are our age, NYC vs. Boston vs. Hartford bar scenes, and much much more… (2:22) - Julia starts the podcast by telling me what Work From Home has been like for her this year in the state of Massachusetts, what she was up to during the quarantine and how she managed and reacted to it (3:06) - We talk about some of our favorite tv shows and meeting one of the stars of one of our favorite TV shows (6:41) - We then talk about Soft-Spoken people, we talk about our friend Brad Finn (8:45) - We then talk about how some of our mutual friends from Uhart would hide pets on the on-campus apartments (12:32) - Julia and I then reminisce about the infamous “Village” apartments at the University of Hartford (14:56) - Matt tells Julia about the time his high school had a real life “Gossip Girl”, Formspring, and Facebook (17:21) - We then chat about our friends getting engaged and weddings (21:16) - We then talk about Matt’s famous Grad party in the Summer of 2017 and we encourage people to have more parties (33:28) - We then discuss Matt Brown’s New York City aspirations (35:00) - Then Julia and I have quiet the Boston vs. New York Sports teams debate, how her teams and city had a great decade of winning, what it is like for her to see Tom Brady have success in Tampa and Mookie Betts winning a World Series in Los Angeles (39:11) - Julia then tells me about her favorite Boston athletes and some rom- coms, thrillers, superhero, and oscar worthy movies we’ve seen recently (spoilers!) (44:59) - We then discuss what we search on YouTube, what we’ve been binging, and Matt’s awkward gym story on the treadmill (54:13) - Matt and Julia then talk about Tiger King and we talk about Zoo culture (59:53) - Julia and I then get into talking about Tik Tok and we talk about Norwalk native’s the DaMilio's (1:03:14) - We then discuss what to do when you see famous people and we talk about what it is like percieving celebrities who are around our age and younger (1:07:33) - When then discuss John Mulaney and Julia tells us a hilarious John Mulaney interaction she had. We also talk about Larry David, the show Friends, and other TV related things (1:16:00) - We talk about old high school teachers and Matt talks about a high school teacher he would go back and forth with (1:23:59) - We then talk about Howard Stern, how Julia can’t stand him and I admire him (1:28:19) - Julia and Matt go back to memory lane and talk about the crazy college bar nights at Uhart and we chat about NYC and Boston Bars. (1:35:08) - Julia and Matt then talk about Spring Fling, and all the fun, awkward, and pleasantly memories from those weekends (1:43:11) - Julia then asks Matt some hard hitting and honest questions (1:45:09) - We end the podcast with Julia telling us the last time she laughed really hard, Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park stories, and when she met Yankees superstar Aaron Judge (2:04:04)
In today's podcast we cover four crucial cyber and technology topics, including: 1. Russian national sentenced to 88 months in prison for hacks in 20122. Twitter announces removal of Iranian twitter accounts for election disruption 3. Exchange Servers vulnerable to remove code execution 4. Attackers use legit Facebook grants as part of scam I'd love feedback, feel free to send your comments and feedback to | cyberandtechwithmike@gmail.com
MySpace! FunnyJunk! MSN! This week, we unpack the internet of our adolescence, in which one of us faked a friend's death and the other catfished someone. Looking at porn on dial-up internet, starting fights in MySpace bulletins, flirting through Formspring and more. We also learn a lot about each-other we genuinely didn't know. Also, somehow, all of this happens: - Brandon tries to be a good person and it doesn't go well - We get the skinny on the new Mario and Zelda games - Who don't the gays claim and can we swap Zachary Quinto for a straight person? - Brandon does an impression of an Australian band you absolutely need to hear - We will die for Westfield Tea Tree Plaza - Do gays eat breakfast?
Ade Olonoh, the founder of Formstack, Formspring, and Jell, shares his unique perspective on current times as a Black tech founder and investor in America. From the causes of systematic racism to the disparities holding the Black community back, Ade sheds light on these struggles and why they still exist. Join us for a conversation about race, diversity in tech, and why now is the time for tough conversations. After Listening: Visit: adeolonoh.com
Interview starts: 7:45Debrief starts: 49:27Mike Preuss is the co-founder and CEO of Visible, an investor reporting platform for startups. Beginning in 2014, Visible is a completely remote company used by over 2,000 businesses. They help founders update their investors on their business and maintain accountability and trust throughout growth.An Orr Fellow from Indiana University, Mike Preuss was the Business Development Manager for Formspring before Visible.We discuss: AD: Finding experienced employees for your new business with Integrity Power Search (5:23) Mike's background and entrepreneurship experience (7:56) Orr Fellowship (11:17) Managing a remote culture, different time zones, and off-sites (12:44) Initial problem and genesis of Visible (18:38) Changing the product from investors to founders (21:53) Finding clients (26:07) Tracking metrics and data (or lack thereof (30:05) Visible using Visible (32:38) Money model (36:13) Investors' and founders' access to information (43:13) Visible's potential in a downturn or recession (46:31) Learn more about Visible: https://visible.vc/Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikePreussFollow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefmAdvertise with an upside classified: https://upside.fm/classifieds--This episode is sponsored by Integrity Power Search, the #1 full stack high growth startup recruiting firm between the coasts. They partner with venture capitalists, private equity groups and CEOs to build amazing teams for the world's most disrupting companies.Learn more about or get in touch with Integrity Power Search: https://upside.fm/integrity
How do you define an MVP, or minimum viable product? Whatever your definition, one thing is for sure. It is not about perfection. But where do you draw the line? Our latest guest has a pretty good idea, because he has created a lot and spends a lot of time with the creations of others. We talked with Ade Olonoh, an investor and entrepreneur who has founded numerous companies, including Formstack, Formspring, and Jell, and has invested in a dozen start-ups. All of these experiences have given Ade a unique perspective when meeting with other entrepreneurs who are in some stage of creating their own MVP. So what does a minimum viable product actually look like? And why does having a co-founder who can bring a vision to life in the form of a product so important for young entrepreneurs seeking investment capital? Listen in to hear Ade’s insights on what it takes to translate a great idea into a great product. Connect with Ade Connect with Christian Connect with Anna Learn more about Innovatemap Products Mentioned: Formstack Jell
Ade Olonoh is the founder of two companies with similar names and very different stories.Formstack is an online form builder that has witnessed slow, steady growth since its founding in 2006. In their first month, they had $75 in Monthly Recurring Revenue and today, they’re clocking in at seven figures.Formspring was an anonymous social Q&A app that grew from zero users to over a million users in 45 days, making it at the time, the fastest growing social network in historyThose two experiences give Ade a unique perspective on the differences between hyper-growth and steady growth because he’s lived both sides. In this episode, Ade will share what he’s learned about fast growth, as someone who naturally a steady approach.Special Guest: Ade Olonoh.
Wow, did you miss us? One full week without a new episode was probably really hard for you. We’re sorry. We missed you too. To regain your love and trust, we’ve got a gift in the form of this week’s guest, Lukey Walden!! Lukey is a gift because they are good and funny and sweet and we love. They’re telling Rebecca about “CHLOE” and a high school girlfriend setup formed out of pure loneliness and matchmaking friends!! It all becomes tragic because teens lack skills and are also very dramatic and way too trusting. Rebecca is basically out of crush stories so she shares some very bad 8th grade Formspring (sarahah before sarahah) discoveries and a fourth grade email chain letter survey that really encapsulates who she was and who she still is. PLUS: Remember that show Chuck and did you know the guy is Bad now?, anonymous bullying, Rebecca’s teen fan, bisexuality, Grease is actually woke, teens should treat each other like they might come out or transition in the next 10 years, feeling close to danger and NOT being able to handle it and more!! Follow Lukey on twitter at: @coolturtleneck Follow Rebecca on twitter at: @AlmondMilkHotel & @rebeccabulnez on instagram Follow Classroom Crush on twitter at: @ClassroomCrush SONGS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: Freaks And Geeks - Childish Gambino Resentment - Beyonce In My Life - The Beatles Call Me When You’re Sober - Evanescence Drunk Again - Reel Big Fish Swing Life Away - Rise Against
Our weekly news round-up: How to cheaply upgrade iPhone storage; Chinese space station crashes back to Earth; Musk April Fool's tweet backfires; Russian hacker of Linkedin, DropBox and Formspring finally extradited to US to face the music; Google Lunar X Prize competition to rove on the moon expires with no result.
This week on "I'm Horrified!" we deep dive into Celebrity Scientologists and the hottest craze of 2009: Formspring! These two topics might not seem like they have a lot in common, but they do give us an equally icky feeling. Put on your favorite Travolta movie, sign in to the social media account your parents are unaware of, and stay horrified! This episode of "I'm Horrified!" is sponsored by A Voice for the Innocent. You can find out more about the wonderful work they do at avfti.org Follow us on twitter at @imhorrifiedpod
This week, Courtney and Gus talk about Hulu becoming subscription-only, Orlando Bloom's beautiful penis, the explicit Arthur memes, Pokemon Go's influence, the 9/11-themed Seinfeld spec script, and introduce a new segment called "The Nostalgia Factor."
Mike Jones, CEO of SCIENCE - Long-time entrepreneur and former CEO of Myspace, Mike Jones now serves as the CEO of Science, Inc., the disruptive media, marketing and brand building company. Science Inc. nurtures successful digital businesses by bringing together the best ideas, talent, resources and financing through a centralized platform. As a serial internet entrepreneur, Jones has founded, advised, invested in and sold numerous businesses, including application platform Userplane, which he led from startup to its acquisition by AOL, Tsavo Media, Movoxx, PeopleMedia, Brizzly and Myspace. He is actively involved with early-stage startups as an advisor, board member and investor. Among others, Jones has personally invested in more than 30 startup businesses including Klout, Betterworks, Formspring, ShoeDazzle and LunchMoney.Paul Smith, CEO of Story Makers, LLC - Paul Smith is a popular keynote speaker and corporate trainer in leadership and storytelling techniques, and former executive and 20-year veteran of The Procter & Gamble Company. He is also the author of the best selling book Lead with a Story: A Guide to Crafting Business Narratives That Captivate, Convince, and Inspire. His current area of research is the use of stories for character development in children. His new book on that topic is titled Parenting with a Story: Real-life lessons in character for parents and children to share. His work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Inc. Magazine, Time, Forbes, The Washington Post, PR News, Success Magazine, CIO Magazine, Investors Business Daily, Marketing Research Magazine, the American Banking Journal, and London's Edge Magazine, among others. In his 20 years with Procter & Gamble, Paul held leadership positions in both research and finance functions, and most recently served as director of consumer and communications researchMichel Bayan - EVP of Fragmob - As EVP of Fragmob, Michel and the team are pushing the envelope and disrupting the direct selling industry with bleeding edge mobile technology proven to significantly increase the effectiveness of the industry's 96 million independent sellers.As a noted writer and speaker in direct selling, Michel has advised numerous companies in the industry on their digital strategy and how to "Burst the Bubble" by getting out of the industry's shadow and build a main stream brand that will endure through the information age.Michel is deeply interested in big ideas, ambitious technologies, innovative marketing techniques, and performance arts.
LLT Episode #3 - T.J. “TJP” Perkins T.J. Perkins, best known nowadays as TJP, sometimes referred to as “the youngest veteran in pro wrestling,” is one of the more unique talents around. Making his debut at 15 years-old in 2000, he ended up traveling the world less than 3 years later thanks in part to New Japan Pro Wrestling’s LA Dojo. He has a ton to talk about (we went 90 minutes without even touching on his many trips to Mexico in any substantial way), including: - A ton of stuff about the LA Dojo and Japan in general, including the politics of wrestlers switching promotions and how it affected Samoa Joe. - The inner-workings of New Japan Pro Wrestling and why the booking team of Gedo & Jado is so good. - Ignoring wrestling news that’s reported online and in newsetters. - Why he left Dragon Gate USA/Evolve. - The influence of Kevin Quinn, why he was a great trainer that influenced so many great wrestlers, and the bad timing that kept him from getting key spots in WWE & CMLL. - Moving to Florida so he could pay to go to FCW to try to get a WWE developmental contract and the tailspin the move soon sent his life/career into. And that’s just scratching the surface. Like I said, we didn’t even talk about Mexico, so I’ll have to get him back on soon. T.J. is a really interesting guy and a tremendous talent, but he doesn’t always get the credit he deserves, which is a shame. Anyway, this is well worth listening to, and hopefully it encourages some of you to check out his work if you haven’t before. You can follow T.J. on Twitter at @MegaTJP and if you want to ask him anything, he answers just about every question he gets on his Formspring account. Download it here.
Бэджи студентам от Mozilla Почему МТС не смогли продавать Iphone в РБ Opera mini падает Истинная сущность Google, часть 1: бан AdBlock в Android Истинная сущность Google, часть 2: до свиданья, наш ласковый Риииииидеееер. Привет, Feedly. "Хватит, кошмарить бизнес, Firefox!" Dropbox, Mailbox, %any%box Formspring закрывается 2 основных модели монетизации веб-сервисов История одного комментария на Реддите 222 тысячи долларов США за 24 выгруженные в Сеть песни Аноним купил 1 миллион BlackBerry Z10 Робот с клешнёй Робот-балерина
Российские спецслужбы научились прослушивать Skype Смерть Google Reader Весенняя чистка сервисов Google Feedly заполучил 500 миллионов новый пользователей после объявления о гибели GReeder Сегодня лежал Google Drive Корпорация зла готовит ответ Evernote - Google Keep для хранения заметок в облаке Для чего нужны Google Glass? Dropbox купил Mailbox Samsung Galaxy S4, или чем больше ядер, тем дороже Закрывается Formspring Raspberry Pi теперь будут делать в Великобритании
Cofundador do Twitter quer ser prefeito de NY; Estudo mostra principais reclamações no Twitter; Formspring sairá do ar; Windows 9 pode estar em desenvolvimento; Brasil é o 2º mercado de cartões do mundo; Avatar 2 e 3 estão sendo escritos por Cameron.
Noticiario Latinoamericano de Riesgos (Dr. Miguel Tenorio) Suscríbete y obtén acceso a más contenido. http://www.migueltenorio.com/index.php/noticiario-semanal-052013/ Te mantenemos actualizado sobre temas de Prevención de Lavado de Dinero, Prevención del Fraude y Riesgos Operativos en Latinoamérica. Esta semana te informamos sobre: -Ciberataques del 2012 Ford, Panda Labs, Formspring, Paypal y Symantec, Universidades del mundo, Departamento de Justicia de los Estados Unidos, Cuenta de Televisa en Twitter, NASA, FBI, Interpol, Pentágono, Apple, Linkedin, Global Payments, Sony. -Alerta, Tipologías de Lavado de Dinero Emergentes Remesadoras y Compras de Oro. -Leonel Fernández Expresidente de República Dominicana, Acusado de Lavado de Dinero, Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo. -Nicaragua Mexicanos Sentenciados por Lavado de Dinero, Televisa. -CNBV Sanciones Aplicadas a Diversas Instituciones del Sector Financiero, Multa de más de 80 millones.
Em clima de pesar e tristeza, Vítor (@Kapiwara) e Guilherme "Xezz" trazem a vocês um bate-papo sobre a falecida RPG Con. Nessa conversa curta, sem pauta e totalmenete especulativa, tentamos analizar o que era, o que não foi e o que poderia ter sido esse encontro que preenchia o vácuo do antigo EIRPG. Não deixe de comentar no fórum e em nossa fanpage: quais foram os erros da RPG Con? O que pode ser feito para que o RPG cresça no Brasil? Também inauguramos a página de nosso Formspring! Envie as dúvidas e ansiedades que lhe acometam em seu jogo! Uma pergunta será discutida em nosso próximo episódio!
Bust out your robes and light your pipes; the boys take a look at Rankin/Bass' 1977 animated adaptation of The Hobbit. Which also happens to be trippy as balls. They delight in the film's weird charm and marvel at the fact that John freaking Huston voices Gandalf, among other hippie-esque things in a very hippie-esque film. Plus, Paul catches up on some comics, AJ is conflicted over the forthcoming Kindle Fire HD, and someone apparently remembered that we have a Formspring. Next: an enlightening discussion of film criticism, I'm sure.
SHOW NOTES: Tom Brevoort on Twitter and Formspring. Some samples, courtesy of Tom, of his artwork from his early years: (“Swish” by 2nd Grade Tom,…
Stephen and Kevin tackle a fan's Formspring suggestion, the frickin' Moderny film "The Sunset Limited," starring two stereotypes having a conversation about suicide. Hooray! The post Episode 123: Gray first appeared on Bad Philosophy.
Stephen and Kevin tackle a fan's Formspring suggestion, the frickin' Moderny film "The Sunset Limited," starring two stereotypes having a conversation about suicide. Hooray!
Ridley Scott's Prometheus opened earlier this month and has generated some nerd controversy with its Alien overtones, questionable character motivations, and general ambiguity. Paul and AJ discuss everything they liked about the film (it's gorgeous!), everything they didn't ("Yes...father"), and Paul contemplates as many of the film's big questions as he can before AJ loses interest. Plus, the boys discuss the other Alien films, read an e-mail, and actually get asked a Formspring question for the first time in like a century. Next: something to do with music. We'd like to say we're just playing coy, but we honestly have no idea.
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For this holiday season, the boys rewind to their respective childhoods and visit a cherished classic: Joe Dante's Gremlins. It's not your usual holiday fare, unless your usual holiday fare involves murder, isanity, and chaos. They discuss whether or not the film actually holds up to the harsh light of adulthood, whether those damn rules make any sense, and just how high the author of the film's novelization was. AJ reviews We Need to Talk About Kevin, Paul gripes about The Defenders #1, and then we get around to Nathan's snarky Formspring question of the week. Next: the Gobbledygeek season 2 finale is our year-end round-up of everything we loved (and hated) in 2011.
If there's anything we learned from A Charlie Brown Christmas, it's that Christmas has become far too commercialized and that the true spirit of Christmas isn't in the gifts that you receive. So, going entirely against that lesson from our childhoods, we've concocted the second annual Gobbledygeek Gift Guide! We'll clue you into everything you should buy for that nerd in your life, be they into movies (The Tree of Life! Hanna!), music (Nirvana! Pink Floyd!), games (Arkham City! Skyrim!), or more. We also leaven all the cynical buying and spending with genuine, heartfelt appreciations of the movies We Bought a Zoo, Hugo, and The Muppets, plus some Formspring questions and an e-mail. Next: We continue our Christmas celebration with a discussion of Gremlins. Because who doesn't like to think of Phoebe Cates' dad getting stuck in the chimney when they're putting up the tree?
So in case you hadn't heard, a few weeks ago we shot some guy in the eye and dumped him in the ocean, then cheered exuberantly about it for a few days. With this hefty moral conundrum we began our first ever all-Formsqueeze episode, answering a slew of YOUR questions from our Formspring account.We covered […] The post Episode 090: Squeezetravaganza first appeared on Bad Philosophy.
In which Gatling makes her presense known, war's lack of complexity is noted, the twin side of bravado is revealed, the moment we're living in described, the promise of the Aerial Guard is considered, the score is counted, stone is preyed for, and the dead are listed. Special thanks to Jennifer Summerfield for reading this episode. You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. You can check out Tor.com's Steampunk Fortnight over at...http://www.tor.com The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Today Is Another Ask Ceddy J Whatever Day. I'm Going To My Twitter, Formspring, And Facebook To Answer Whatever. The phone lines will be open as well.
In which a familar voice returns, the trouble with empires is described, a history is listed, what a fictional Vrussian does with his time is revealed, what a real Vrussian does with hers is compared, a crusade is considered, and a hunger is decribed. Special thanks to Jennifer Summerfield for reading this episode. You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
In which an old voice returns, the oddness of the wind is mentioned, a hotel is appraised, the wealth of the wicked is tallied, definititons are relaxed, scrolls are hunted for, docks are seen, piracy motivations are considered, and the temperature and sweetness of fruit is judged. Special thanks to Jennifer Summerfield for reading this episode. You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
In which a cavalcade of food in paraded, smoking is finally allowed, where to place blame is considered, Ashe's future is discussed, the usefulness of consequences are questioned, and how much soup forgets is revealed. Mur Lafferty's Tumblr is here: mightymur.tumblr.com This is the post in question: Podcasting Turns Six You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
In which a new world is entered, a sharp woman is introduced, the longevity of legends in discussed, a pilot is noticed, a warning about knives and body parts is given, and lies are not told, despite what one may wish. You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
In which a new voice is heard, the joys and downfalls of Sultansport is revealed, a heart is mused upon, and a writer travels up. Special thanks to Jennifer Summerfield, for reading this episode. You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Por Josaías Jr.. Mensagem 2 da série "Virtudes reais no mundo virtual". https://bbcst.net/T3765N
Por Josaías Jr.. Mensagem 2 da série "Virtudes reais no mundo virtual". https://bbcst.net/T3765N
Por Josaías Jr.. Mensagem 2 da série "Virtudes reais no mundo virtual". https://bbcst.net/T3765N
Por Josaías Jr.. Mensagem 2 da série "Virtudes reais no mundo virtual". https://bbcst.net/T3765N
Por Josaías Jr.. Mensagem 2 da série "Virtudes reais no mundo virtual". https://bbcst.net/T3765N
Por Josaías Jr.. Mensagem 2 da série "Virtudes reais no mundo virtual". https://bbcst.net/T3765N
This show is gonna be crazy because we will be allowing callers and the chatroom to ask anything they want! This will be like a live formspring. I always get the wildest questions on formspring weil now me and Money will be taking on the air. We will also discuss the New Season Ahead So Stay Tuned!
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