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Show #1154 The Real Thing 01. John Primer & Friends - We All Need Help (3:46) (Tribute To Theresa's Lounge, Blues House Productions, 2026) 02. Billy Thompson - Truth Come To Power (4:45) (This World, MoMojo Records, 2026) 03. Matthew Patrick - Hi Flyer (3:23) (Red River EP, self-release, 2026) 04. Dave Thomas - Big Fast Car (2:47) (Bridge Street Blues, Blonde On Blonde Records, 2026) 05. Sherri Harding - What's The Matter (With My Heart) (3:05) (Storyland, Instant Replay Music, 2026) 06. Cary Morin - It Matters To You Now (6:13) (Songs From Anguilla 2026 EP, Maple Street Music, 2026) 07. Billy Price - Exit Strategy (4:03) (Random Madness, Get Hip Records, 2026) 08. Geiger von Müller - After The Slide (0:55) (Neocubist Blues, self-release, 2026) 09. Nicky T & the Snake Charmers - Ain't Wasting Time (10:15) (Ain't Wasting Time, self-release, 2026) 10. Satori - Tease Blues (3:34) (The Seat Of The Soul, Klopotec Records, 2026) 11. Duke Robillard & his All Star Band - Feel My Cares (4:44) (Blast Off!, Nola Blue Records, 2026) 12. Steve Marriner - Hellbound For Heaven (3:49) (Hear My Heart, Cordova Bay Records, 2025) 13. The Shaelyn Band - I Won't Sell My Soul (4:12) (Chapter 3, House Of Berry Records, 2026) 14. Chris Bergson - Little Girl Blue (6:21) (East River Blues, CRS/2 Shirts Records, 2026) 15. Carmen Ratti Band (ft. Jill Dineen) - I Can See (3:52) (Come To Me, MoMojo Records, 2026) 16. Jump 66 - Straight From The Bottle (5:00) (Every Dog Has Its Day, self-release, 2026) 17. Royal & Toulouse - I See One Thing (5:53) (Tell The Devil, Little Town Sound, 2025) 18. Jason Ricci & the Bad Kind - Sick Of This Shit (8:30) (13 Hours, Gulf Coast Records, 2026) 19. ElectroBluesSociety - Be Alright (5:04) (Bluestronica Midnight Sessions, Black & Tan Records, 2026) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
The Unbelievables gets underway, Villain Amnesty is a major fail, a New God stops by to assist the JSA, Boston Brand is Deadman, Geiger is fighting Natzis, Cam goes on a tour of Hell, and there's a lot of shooting at End of Life.
Joseph Bologne de Saint-George, Sohn einer Sklavin und eines Plantagenbesitzers, war virtuoser Geiger, Fechter, Revolutionsoffizier. Nun gibt es drei CDs, die ihn porträtieren.
Jemand sagte: „Das Geheimnis des Erfolgs ist, wie eine Ente zu sein: oben glatt und ruhig, unten paddelnd wie verrückt.“ Niccolò Paganini, der berühmte Geiger des 19. Jahrhunderts, veranschaulichte diese Wahrheit. Sein denkwürdigstes Konzert war nicht von Leichtigkeit geprägt, sondern von „heftigem Strampeln unter der Oberfläche“. Es fand statt mit großem Orchester vor ausverkauftem Haus. […]
How can you know that you have eternal life? In the final message of our Abide series, we look at 1 John 5:6–21 and John's closing words about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. John writes to believers who may struggle with doubt, guilt, fear, and uncertainty, and he reminds them that eternal life is found in Jesus. This message explores why Jesus' humanity matters, why His death on the cross was necessary, and how believers can have confidence before God. John reminds us that whoever has the Son has life, and that those who belong to Jesus are heard by God, protected by Christ, and helped by the Holy Spirit in the fight against sin. In this sermon, we explore what it means to know that we have eternal life, how to pray with confidence, how to intercede for brothers and sisters caught in sin, and why John ends his letter by warning us to keep ourselves from idols.
Toys are supposed to be safe.They're supposed to educate, entertain and prepare children for the world.So naturally, throughout history, adults have given children giant metal spikes, dangerous chemicals, miniature ovens, explosives……and eventually, radioactive material.In this episode of The Most Dangerous Podcast, we explore some of the most unbelievable toys ever sold. From the horrifying story of lawn darts that killed children, to chemistry sets that burned and poisoned their young owners, we look at the bizarre history of dangerous playthings.Then we uncover one of the strangest products ever put on sale:The Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Lab.A 1950s children's science kit complete with real radioactive material, a Geiger counter and experiments designed to introduce young minds to the Atomic Age.It sounds impossible.The frightening part is…it was completely real.
In Folge 194 sprechen wir darüber, dass die Getreidepreise im freien Fall sind, aber ein El Niño wird wahrscheinlicher, über das Wiedererstarken der US-Wirtschaft und im Deepdive haben wir Katharina Geiger vom DBV bei uns zu Gast und sprechen über den Düngemittel Aktionsplan der EU.
Sat, 30 May 2026 11:15:00 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/3146-zertifikate-party-osterreich-heiko-geiger-der-zfa-vorstand-auf-vontobel-ticket-noch-12-tage-bis-zum-20-zertifikate-award-2026 5305c24352954d98d4d00c988a903cf5 Zertifikate Party Österreich mit dem Zertifikate Award Austria Countdown: Noch 12 Tage bis zum 20. Zertifikate Award 2026, heute habe ich einen Talk mit Heiko Geiger, dem langjährigen Vorstandsmitglied des ZFA, entsendet von Vontobel. Das Intro ist alternativ, die Botschaft gehört aber auch mal gesendet. Inhaltlich spreche ich mit Heiko, er ist Head Flow Products Distribution bei Vontobel und seit 18 Jahren im Unternehmen, davor Deutsche Börse. Vontobel ist Vollsortimenter mit dem Zugang "Innovation Rules". Wir reden auch über länderübergreifende Arbeit. https://markets.vontobel.com/de-de https://www.zertifikateforum.at Heiko im Börsepeople-Podcast: https://www.audio-cd.at/page/podcast/6614 https://markets.vontobel.com/de-de Der komplette Countdown unter http://www.audio-cd.at/zertifikate Bisherige Folgen des Countdowns: Christian Scheid, Publikumswahl Final Call, Ronald Nemec, Judith Pap Gründungsstory, Robert Gillinger, Alexandra Baldessarini, Marianne Kögel, Heinz Karasek, Heiko Geiger Fanboy-Buch mit Zertifikate-Content: http://www.christian-drastil.com About: Structures are my best Friends. In Kooperation mit dem Zertifikate Forum Austria (ZFA) und presented by Raiffeisen Zertifikate, Erste Group, BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, UBS, Vontobel, dad.at, gettex, wikifolio und Börse Frankfurt Zertifikate gibt es Podcasts zum Zertifikate-Markt in Österreich. Und freilich zum Award wieder eine grosse Print-Sondernummer. Heuer besonders gross. Ganz besonders gross. 20 Seiten Zertifikate im Börsejahrbuch 2025: https://boerse-social.com/pdf/magazines/boersehandbuch_24_25 Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukt en unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. Und: Bewertungen bei Apple (oder auch Spotify) machen mir Freude: http://www.audio-cd.at/apple http://www.audio-cd.at/spotify . Du möchtest deine Werbung in diesem und vielen anderen Podcasts schalten? Kein Problem!Für deinen Zugang zu zielgerichteter Podcast-Werbung, klicke hier.Audiomarktplatz.de - Geschichten, die bleiben - überall und jederzeit! 3146 full no Christian Drastil Comm. (Agentur für Investor Relations und Podcasts)
Geiger #3 delivers one of the most devastating reveals in the entire Ghost Machine universe as Tariq finally discovers the horrifying truth about the family he thought he had been protecting all this time. In this panel by panel review, Jace breaks down how Jeff Johns and Gary Frank structure the emotional flashbacks, the significance of the bunker reveal, and the exact moment Tariq fully transforms into the Glowing Man. This issue remains one of the most important foundational chapters for Geiger and the larger Unnamed mythology. This is the issue that completely redefines Tariq as a character.
It's a pick your O-Rama kinda episode where we speak on fanzines like Blitz from RAID Press and Comics! The Magazine; Image titles including Odin by Marguerite Bennett & James Tynion IV, Letizia Cadonici, and Jordie Bellaire; Of The Earth by Chris Condon & Andrew Ehrich, Charlie Adlard, and Pip Martin; If Destruction Be Our Lot... by Matthew & Mark Elijah Rosenberg, Andy MacDonald, and Francesco Segala; and Geiger by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, and Brad Anderson; Vince takes us through some Ultimate highs and lows; and Jason brings the graphic novel goodness with Tim Bird's Adrift on a Painted Sea; Olivia Sullivan's Oracles; and The Undertaker by Xavier Dorison and Ralph Meyer; plus Absolute Green Arrow and lots more!
What does real love look like? In 1 John 3, we are given two powerful examples: Cain, whose self-love led to death, and Jesus, whose sacrificial love brings life. This message explores what it means to love one another not merely “in word or talk,” but “in deed and truth.” Love is not just a feeling, a rule, or a religious idea. Love is the evidence that God's life is at work in us. In this sermon, we look at: • Why Cain is a warning about self-focused love • How sin curves us inward and deforms us • Why Jesus' death defines true love • What it means to lay down our lives for others • How God reassures us when our hearts condemn us • Why abiding in Christ leads to action Jesus loved us by laying down His life. Now, by His Spirit, we are invited to become people who love with that same sacrificial grace.
This episode represents the single most discussion of fishing and tuna than has ever been featured in the two decade history of the program. That's something right? Conor is gone (for now....), and Dr. Ryan Haupt shows up for a second week in a row! Note: Time codes are estimates due to dynamic ad insertion by the distributor. Running Time: 01:16:38 Pick of the Week:00:01:55 - Hidden Springs #1 Comics:00:13:10 - The Mortal Thor #1000:20:16 - The Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day #100:26:22 - Geiger #2300:32:44 - Black Cat #1000:37:08 - The Forged #1000:44:06 - The Witcher: Blood Stone #1 Patron Pick:00:46:55 - Barbara Gordon: Breakout #1 Patron Thanks:00:55:40 - Dustin Whitney Audience Question:01:00:47 - Bob from Dacula, Georgia wants to know if we like when comic writers switch it up, or just do what they do. Brought To You By: mehro – Listen to the new single here, "Calling All Angels (432 hz)"! iFanboy Patrons – Become one today for as little as $3/month! Or join for a full year and get a discount! You can also make a one time donation of any amount! iFanboy T-Shirts and Merch – Show your iFanboy pride with a t-shirt or other great merchandise on Threadless! We've got TWENTY THREE designs! Music:"Left to Right (iFanboy Theme)"Josh Flanagan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio de Hemispherics hablamos sobre el daño axonal difuso tras un traumatismo craneoencefálico, una de las formas de lesión cerebral más frecuentes y, al mismo tiempo, más difíciles de comprender desde la clínica y la neuroimagen convencional. A lo largo del episodio revisamos cómo las fuerzas de aceleración y rotación pueden producir una lesión de desconexión en las redes cerebrales, profundizando en conceptos como la axotomía secundaria, la neuroinflamación, la vía del SARM1 o la lesión axonal traumática. También abordamos qué sabemos actualmente sobre resonancia magnética, tensor de difusión y biomarcadores como GFAP, UCH-L1 o neurofilamento ligero. Más allá de la biología, el episodio intenta trasladar todo esto a la realidad clínica y terapéutica. Hablamos de las expresiones cognitivas, conductuales y motoras que pueden aparecer en estos pacientes, de las limitaciones actuales del pronóstico y de cómo entender el daño axonal difuso no como una única lesión focal, sino como una alteración dinámica de redes cerebrales. Referencias del episodio: 1. Adams, J. H., Doyle, D., Ford, I., Gennarelli, T. A., Graham, D. I., & McLellan, D. R. (1989). Diffuse axonal injury in head injury: definition, diagnosis and grading. Histopathology, 15(1), 49–59. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.1989.tb03040.x (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2767623/). 2. Bayley, M. T., Janzen, S., Harnett, A., Teasell, R., Patsakos, E., Marshall, S., Bragge, P., Velikonja, D., Kua, A., Douglas, J., Togher, L., Ponsford, J., & McIntyre, A. (2023). INCOG 2.0 Guidelines for Cognitive Rehabilitation Following Traumatic Brain Injury: Methods, Overview, and Principles. 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Y., Kim, K. S., Madzar, D., Mahanes, D., Mainali, S., Meixensberger, J., Sakowitz, O. W., Varelas, P. N., Weimar, C., & Westermaier, T. (2024). Guidelines for Neuroprognostication in Critically Ill Adults with Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Neurocritical care, 40(2), 448–476. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-023-01902-2 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38366277/). 12. Ponsford, J. L., Downing, M. G., Olver, J., Ponsford, M., Acher, R., Carty, M., & Spitz, G. (2014). Longitudinal follow-up of patients with traumatic brain injury: outcome at two, five, and ten years post-injury. Journal of neurotrauma, 31(1), 64–77. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2013.2997 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23889321/). 13. Sassani, M., Ghafari, T., Arachchige, P. R. W., Idrees, I., Gao, Y., Waitt, A., Weaver, S. R. C., Mazaheri, A., Lyons, H. S., Grech, O., Thaller, M., Witton, C., Bagshaw, A. P., Wilson, M., Park, H., Brookes, M., Novak, J., Mollan, S. P., Hill, L. J., Lucas, S. J. E., … Fernández-Espejo, D. (2025). Current and prospective roles of magnetic resonance imaging in mild traumatic brain injury. Brain communications, 7(2), fcaf120. https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcaf120 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40241788/). 14. Siedler, D. G., Chuah, M. I., Kirkcaldie, M. T., Vickers, J. C., & King, A. E. (2014). Diffuse axonal injury in brain trauma: insights from alterations in neurofilaments. Frontiers in cellular neuroscience, 8, 429. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2014.00429 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25565963/). 15. Smith, D. H., Hicks, R., & Povlishock, J. T. (2013). Therapy development for diffuse axonal injury. Journal of neurotrauma, 30(5), 307–323. https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2012.2825 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23252624/). 16. Wofford, K. L., Loane, D. J., & Cullen, D. K. (2019). Acute drivers of neuroinflammation in traumatic brain injury. 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This week on Paneloids, we're reviewing Punisher: One Last Kill, Absolute Batman 20, Ultimate Endgame 4, Spawn 375, Geiger 23, Knull 5, and more. We also cover Marvel's new Midnight Universe, DC's upcoming Batman crossover, Kingdom of Zod, Yumi: 00-EX, and the latest Daredevil: Born Again Season 3 rumors. LIVE Wednesdays 7PM EST! New Comic Book Day Reviews, Nerdy News/Rumors, & Creator Interviews! Follow, Subscribe, Join the Discord! PANELOIDS.COM!
When disaster strikes and the chips are down, who makes it out alive? On this episode, we explore what it takes to survive a crisis. We hear the incredible story of a 17-year-old girl, who after surviving a plane crash, faced a harrowing journey though the Amazon to safety, why some people experience hallucinations when facing death, and how we're wired to behave in emergencies. On Christmas morning in 1971, 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke woke up deep in the jungle, injured, in shock, and utterly alone. She was the sole survivor of a plane crash that had dumped her in the Peruvian Amazon — and now she would have to find her way to safety all by herself. Writer Ellen Cochrane documented Koepcke's incredible, 11-day journey back to civilization in her new book, “Follow the Water: The Unbelievable True Story of a Teenager's Survival in the Amazon.” We talk with journalist and lifelong adventurer John Geiger about the “Third Man Factor,” a phenomenon in which people in extreme, often life-threatening situations find themselves being helped and guided by a mysterious presence. Geiger's book is “The Third Man Factor: Surviving the Impossible.” Journalist Amanda Ripley has spent decades covering disasters, ranging from plane crashes to natural disasters. After interviewing hundreds of survivors and experts, she breaks down the three stages of how we respond to disasters, what they say about how we're wired, and the strategies that help people survive. Her book is “The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes — and Why?”
Mi történik akkor, amikor az AI már nem csak segít a marketingben — hanem egyre több döntést hoz meg az emberek helyett? Ebben az epizódban Sándorfy Adrián és Pál Zoli vendégei Bay Áron és Geiger Tamás voltak, akikkel arról beszélgettünk, hogyan alakítja át az AI a PPC-t, a marketingügynökségeket és magát a tudásmunkát. Egy ponton már nem az volt a kérdés, hogy automatizálható-e a marketing, hanem az, marad-e valódi emberi szerep a stratégiai döntésekben. Szó volt AI-agentekről, automatizált kampánymenedzsmentről, AI-val gyártott kreatívokról, videókról, fiókauditokról és arról is, hogy miért válik egyre fontosabbá az infrastruktúra-építés és az agency operating system szemlélet. Közben végigvettük, milyen feladatokat vesz át már ma az AI — és mely területeken maradhat még előnyben az emberi intuíció és stratégiai gondolkodás.
Knuckles and Zak are back for Silly Saturday #21 with cold beers and the best listener yarns of the week. Fresh off the Flood Relief Tour with Lee Kernaghan, Luke Geiger and Jared Wrigley, Knuckles shares the road stories — including how the boys threw a free pub night for the flooded-in locals at Eulo. Plus listener yarns from Nathan, The Semen Eater, Judy the Horny Cougar, The Broken Foreskin, and Big Mick Scalina (son of the bloke behind the legendary Tarcutta truck blockade). Finished off with a proper shout-out to Australia's truckies and farmers.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Geiger von Muller | Intro | Neocubist Blues | | Victoria's Big Easy | You Don't Belong To Me | What The Tide Took Back | Mary Stokes Band | Mean Mistreater | Hometown Blues | | Blind Blake | Rope Stretchin' Blues- Part 1 - Vol 2 | All The Recorded Sides | Victoria's Big Easy | Take Me Down (Freedom) | What The Tide Took Back | Big Joe Wiliams. Lightnin Hopkins, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee | Buked And Scorned (You Gonna Need Somebody To Go On Your Bond | Folk Blues Revival | | Prakash Slim | Blues Raga Part 2 | 8000 Miles To The Crossroads_ | Victoria's Big Easy | Gonna Take That Train | What The Tide Took Back | Half Deaf Clatch | Seeing Red | A Road Less Travelled | Blind Willie Johnson | I'm Gonna Run To The City Of Refuge | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1 of 2) | Rev. Sekou with Luther and Cody Dickinson | The Devil Finds Work | In Times Like These | | Reverend Gary Davis | You Got to Move | Manchester Free Trade Hall 1964 | Andy Cohen & Moira Meltzer-Cohen | Funnel Cakes | Andy Cohen Small But Mighty MP3 | Adolphus Bell | You Got To Hurt Before You Heal | One Man Band | | Victoria's Big Easy | True Love | What The Tide Took Back
On today's episode, we talk about a little remembered campaign of the Civil War fought west of the Mississippi, when a former Missouri governor attempted to shake things up as hope for the south dwindled. Ultimately it all went wrong - but what if it didn't?
Jace breaks down Geiger #2 as the Ghost Machine universe expands with the introduction of Las Vegas, the King, and the idea of the so-called "Holy Grail." The issue builds out the larger world around Tariq Geiger, while also revealing more about his past and the possible connection between his condition and the radiation that changed everything. The story introduces new characters and shows the harsh reality of survival in this post-apocalyptic setting, while also setting up larger conflicts that continue to pay off later in the series. With the benefit of hindsight, many of the elements introduced here carry more weight, especially when looking at how the narrative evolves beyond this issue.
Full version out now at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoiseKen is back on the podcast, this time in person at WCN Studios, at the tail end of his European tour. Ken also played a killer DDU in studio set during his visit, which will be released next week on WCN TV.White Centipede Noise is also a label, distro, and private noise record store based in Germany: https://whitecentipedenoise.com/This episode is sponsored by Rural Isolation Projecthttps://ruralisolationproject.com/https://ruralisolationproject.bandcamp.com/Also brought to you by:Initial Shock IV - July 3-5, 2026 in Montreal, CAN - https://screamandwrithe.com/initialshock/Support the show
Dr. Rebecca Hunter, CEO of Geiger Energy Corp. (TSXV: BEEP) (OTCQB: BSENF), joins us to discuss recent winter drilling at the Hook-ACKIO Project in Saskatchewan and the upcoming summer drill season for the flagship Aberdeen Project in Nunavut. Rebecca outlines the step out drilling along trend into multiple pods at ACKIO, as well as the new uranium mineralization intersection at south ACKIO, shows the prospectivity of this area for real upgrade and expansion potential. Key Highlights From Winter Drilling At ACKIO: Three mineralized zones intersected in AK26-148 New mineralization at 80 m supports upper-lens expansion, while the high-grade lens at 186 m strengthens lower-lens grade potential Maximum counts up to 11,491 cps using a Triple Gamma Probe at 202 m in 10 m high-grade lens Continuity confirmed to the south in pods 3, 4 and 5 Mineralization remains open along strike, supporting further expansion potential Next we shifted focus over to the upcoming 2026 summer exploration program their 100% owned Aberdeen Project in the Thelon Basin of Nunavut, Canada. Their team is currently mobilizing equipment to camp, where the plan is for roughly a 10,000 meter exploration program using 2 drills to follow up and test both basement-hosted and unconformity-style uranium mineralization targets across Aberdeen. Tatiggaq will get roughly 4,000 meters to extend known mineralization and test a new area discovered away from the main deposit, which could represent a new uranium pod. Loik will get roughly 4,000 meters and possibly 15+ holes testing for unconformity-style uranium mineralization The potential of 2,000 meters will test the Nymeria target, and other unconformity targets across Aberdeen. If you have any follow up questions for Rebecca about Geiger Energy, then please email them into us at Fleck@kereport.com or Shad@kereport.com. Click here to follow the latest news from Geiger Energy For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned, and companies profiled may be sponsors of the KE Report.
Come listen to a WUU service! Rev. Jude Geiger, MInster Susan Marcinkus, Worship Associate Chris Mooney, Music Director Heidi Sousa, piano Robin Wootten, Director of Religious Education Thank you for listening. For more information about the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, or to join us on Sunday mornings, visit www.wuu.org. Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-735438. All rights reserved.
In this episode, we hear from Jay, a Colorado native and former U.S. Marine, whose life has been shaped by multiple encounters with something she cannot explain. Her experiences begin in the wide-open ranchlands of southern Colorado, where as a child she came face to face with a massive, shadow-black figure that moved with speed and purpose unlike any animal she had ever seen.Years later, during Marine combat training in North Carolina, that same presence returns. While standing guard in the middle of the night, Jay watches as a towering figure remains just beyond the fence line for hours—silent, unmoving, and fully aware. No sound. No movement. Just something standing in the darkness, observing.Then in 2019, during a hiking trip through Mesa Verde National Park, a growing sense of unease follows her every step. Nothing is seen in the moment, yet something feels off the entire time. It isn't until years later, while reviewing photos from that day, that the full picture begins to emerge. Shapes appear where nothing should be. A figure peeks from behind a tree. Another stands across a canyon. One image suggests something even more unsettling—these things were far closer to the trail than anyone realized.These encounters span childhood, military service, and family life, unfolding across remote ranchland, active training grounds, and one of America's most visited national parks. Each moment adds another layer to a story that refuses to fade.If you've ever wondered how close these encounters can get, this is one you need to hear.
Comme chaque année, le retour des beaux jours a accueilli avec lui une nouvelle édition du très bon salon FACTS, qui se déroule au parc des expositions de la ville de Gand, en Belgique. Chaque année, le salon nous a permis de récolter quelques chouettes interviews en compagnie de grands artistes de l'industrie, et 2026 ne dérogera pas à la règle ! Nous avons quatre entretiens à vous proposer, et nous commençons tout de suite avec une sommité des comics, Gary Frank !Gary Frank est sur First Print !Illustre dessinateur passé chez Marvel (où il a rencontré un certain Geoff Johns), chez DC Comics et en indé', Frank est désormais co-fondateur du label Ghost Machine où il illustre la série Geiger en compagnie de Johns, une série qui fête déjà ses cinq ans d'existence. Même si le temps imparti était somme toute assez court, nous avons tenté de revenir sur le lancement de cette série et l'étendue que son artiste a en tête, tout en reprenant quelques points de son parcours - et avec bien sûr une question pour Doomsday Clock. Une interview réalisée en plein coeur de FACTS et on espère qu'elle vous plaira !Geiger : commandez le tome 1 par ici, le tome 2 à ce lien, et le tome 3 par là !Si c'est le cas - que notre travail vous plaît - alors vous pouvez participer à faire découvrir nos podcasts en les partageant, en poursuivant la discussion sur Discord, en mettant des commentaires un peu partout et en nous soutenant via notre Tipeee ! Merci à toutes et tous de votre écoute et à bientôt pour le prochain podcast !Soutenez First Print - Votre podcast comics (& BD) préféré sur TipeeeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Le marché du vin recule depuis plusieurs décennies. En France, la consommation a été divisée par plus de deux en cinquante ans. Dans le même temps, les usages bougent, les occasions se fragmentent, et l'acte d'achat devient plus exigeant.Dans cet épisode, je reçois Cathy Collard Geiger, Directrice Générale de Maison Nicolas, une enseigne bicentenaire confrontée à cette réalité.Son approche tranche assez vite. Cathy Collard Geiger ne vient pas du vin, elle vient du retail. Trente ans de carrière, du terrain jusqu'à la direction générale, avec une conviction simple, le commerce ne se pense pas hors sol, il se construit au contact du client.Au fil de l'échange, elle déroule une manière de faire très concrète. Partir des usages avant de revoir l'offre. Accepter que la croissance ne viendra plus des volumes. Tester, ajuster, avancer, plutôt que chercher à tout cadrer en amont. Et ne pas plaquer de modèle sans comprendre ce qui fait réellement le comportement d'achat.La discussion dépasse assez largement le seul sujet du vin. Elle ouvre une question plus large, celle de la transformation d'un modèle historique dans un environnement qui ne porte plus naturellement la croissance.On commence par revenir sur les évolutions du marché et des usages. On entre ensuite dans les choix opérés chez Maison Nicolas depuis son arrivée, très concrètement. Et on termine par la relation client, avec un point clé, rendre l'achat plus lisible dans un univers qui peut vite devenir intimidant.Bonne écoute, toujours sans coupure !Pour suivre Les Digital Doers :LinkedIn | Insta | Facebook | Tiktok | WhatsApp | Site webHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Jace is joined by Cody to break down Geiger #1 from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, exploring the debut title that launched the Ghost Machine publishing imprint. The discussion covers the post-apocalyptic setup of Tariq Geiger, the nuclear event that transforms him, and the introduction of key world-building elements including the Unnamed War, the Las Vegas factions, and the early hints of a shared universe. The episode also touches on how Geiger evolves from a seemingly self-contained story into a broader connected narrative within Ghost Machine.
Clark and Peter together again, I guess Unlimited means villains too, the JSA wraps up Year One, while Bizarro starts Year None. Lower Decks finishes with a floppenshoppendoodle, Geiger visits the old homestead, Rake makes it to Seven-Zed, and a Minor Arcana flashback.
After much speculation, Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren announced earlier this week that he will seek reelection later on this year. KJZZ’s Gabriel Pietrorazio has more. President Nygren became the youngest president in Window Rock after defeating incumbent Jonathan Nez four years ago. Nygren won that race by just more than 3,500 votes. In a video message on social media, Nygren picked up his signature, black open crown hat. “And I will be tossing my hat into the race for Navajo Nation president. Let's keep building on the momentum that we've built so far.” Since his inauguration, the sitting president has faced considerable scrutiny. A special prosecutor has called for his immediate resignation over alleged ethics violations that included the misuse of public funds, while Navajo Nation Council delegates continue trying to oust him. (Courtesy Mircea Brown) The nonprofit tribal organization Sealaska Heritage Institute has published a new book that presents Tlingit Raven stories for the first time in the original language with English translations. The 860-page volume brings together 50 stories by seven Tlingit storytellers born in between 1870 and 1915 across Southeast Alaska. As KCAW's Hope McKenney reports, the stories were transcribed from recordings of oral performances and include some of the oldest known recordings of these stories told in Lingít. The book is currently available through Sealaska Heritage Institute's website. Geiger says they also hope to make the original audio recordings of these stories available in the near future. 75-year-old Ḵ'ashgé Daphne Wright grew up listening to her aunt Katherine Mills tell her stories of Raven, a cultural hero, world-maker, and trickster figure among the Tlingit of Southeast Alaska. “I can just remember we’d be sitting in the kitchen, around the kitchen table, and it was maybe in the evening, with everyone just kind of sitting around and just listening, and just kind of a warm feeling. And just listening to my aunt’s voice.” Wright says reading this book, which features stories from her aunt, is like hearing her aunt's voice again. “I miss her so much, you know. And I miss my mother … And so it just means so much that there’s something here and an actual physical book that has her stories in it.” This volume has been more than four decades in the making. It is the fifth in a series of books from Sealaska Heritage Institute called the “Classics of Tlingit Oral Literature,” and is the first in the series to be exclusively focused on Raven. Will Geiger is a research specialist with the Southeast nonprofit. “The intention of this series is to present standout examples of the Tlingit oral tradition in a written form, so that people who whether you do speak Lingít or not, you’re able to appreciate the depth and the artistry and the history.” This book features a transcribed version of the original recording on the left hand page and an English translation on the right. Geiger says Raven is one of the most developed characters in the Tlingit oral tradition, with stories ranging from sacred to humorous. “Mostly, he appears in the form of a person. And he can change forms … He turns into a woman, a little hemlock needle … and a raven.” For Lgeik'i Heather Powell Mills, a Lingít language teacher in Hoonah, hearing or reading these stories in the original language leads to deeper understanding. “Hearing our language is it’s like medicine to us… to have a strong connection to the land, to understand where you come from, in order to know where you’re going.” Mills says she's grateful these stories were recorded and preserved for future generations. “We don’t have the time we used to have. I think this is a great way for us to learn. It was their dream for us.” Get National Native News delivered to your inbox daily. Sign up for our daily newsletter today. Download our NV1 Android or iOs App for breaking news alerts. Check out today’s Native America Calling episode Friday, April 10, 2026 – Money management during economic uncertainty and the rise of Buy Now Pay Later
+++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/Wunschkind_Podcast +++ Wir sprechen mit dem Psychologen Dr. Christian Pröls-Geiger darüber, wie Konflikte in Familien entstehen, warum sie Kinder so stark berühren und was Eltern tun können, um herausfordernde Situationen zu verändern. Christian gibt Einblicke aus seiner Arbeit mit Familien, erklärt typische Muster, die Streit immer wieder anheizen, und zeigt, woran Eltern erkennen, dass ihre Kinder mehr Sicherheit brauchen. Shownotes Christians Buch "Hört auf zu streiten!": https://amzn.to/3Kt5pjD, Christian bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proels_geiger/, Folge 160 "Wie Anteile-Arbeit uns hilft, einander besser zu verstehen": https://plus.rtl.de/podcast/das-gewuenschteste-wunschkind-3r427sdoc4dw2/wie-anteile-arbeit-uns-hilft-einander-besser-zu-verstehen-6uttpv2fqm073, Nummer gegen Kummer (Elterntelefon): https://www.nummergegenkummer.de/elternberatung, https://www.instagram.com/nummergegenkummer_e.v, Suche nach Beratungsstellen: https://www.dajeb.de/beratungsfuehrer-online/beratung-in-ihrer-naehe, Elternberatung: https://www.bke-beratung.de/elternberatung/willkommen, https://www.instagram.com/bke_elternberatung/ +++ Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von Julep Media: sales@julep.de Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, melden Sie sich hier: datenschutz@julep.de
Come listen to a WUU service! Rev. Jude Geiger, Minister Susan Fournier, Worship Associate Liz Wiley, Worship Chair WUU Choir, directed by Chris Mooney, Music Director Heidi Souza, piano Thank you for listening. For more information about the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, or to join us on Sunday mornings, visit www.wuu.org. Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-735438. All rights reserved.
Paradise Season 2 Episode 8 just changed EVERYTHING… but did it break the show?In “Exodus,” the series swings big — AI that can predict (or manipulate) time, a full bunker meltdown, multiple character deaths, and a finale that raises one huge question:
Lionshare's Dave Buehring helps us start our Holy Week with our eyes on what Jesus was doing during the days leading up to His death on the Cross on Good Friday. Pastor Eric Geiger and his daughter Eden, authors of "50 Days to Embracing (and Enjoying) Who God Says You Are," talks about the challenges young people, especially girls, struggle with their identities. But God offers them an identity that fair outweighs anything the world can give! The Reconnect with Carmen and all Faith Radio are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Come listen to a WUU service! Rev. Jude Geiger, Minster Liz Wiley, Worship Chair Leslie Fabian, Worship Associate Chris Mooney, Music Director Arden Walker, piano Thank you for listening. For more information about the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, or to join us on Sunday mornings, visit www.wuu.org. Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-735438. All rights reserved.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Blind Lemon Jefferson & George Perkins (P) | Rising High Water Blues | Complete Recorded Works In Chronological Order | Paul Gerimia | Devil Got My Woman | Kive From Uncle Sam's | Pink Anderson | Travelin' Man | Medicine Show Man | | Django Reihardt | Duke & Dukie [(From "Swing To Bop Guitar: Guitars In Flight 193 | From Phonic FM | | Paul Gerimia | Death Don't Have No Mercy | Love My Stuff | | Geiger von Muller | Europa | Neocubist Blues | | Adam Franklin | Terraplane Blues | Outside Man | | Paul Gerimia | Dr. Jazz | Gamblin' Woman Blues | Andres Roots And Raul Terep | Parnu Hambone | Trad.Alt.Blues | | Blind Willie Johnson | The Rain Don't Fall on Me | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (2 of 2) | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | When The Saints Go Marching In (Recorded Live At The Free Trade | Chris Barber Presents The Blues Legacy Lost & Found Series Volu | Blind Willie McTell | Don't You See How This World Made a Change | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1931-1933) | Afton Wolfe | Truck Drivin Man | Twenty-Three (mp3) | | Paul Gerimia | Shuckin' Sugar Blues | Love My Stuff | | Doug MacLeod | Horse With No Rider | Raw Blues 2 |
This week on Paneloids we give you our full Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Trailer Breakdown! We also review The Ultimates 22, The Infernal Hulk 5, Captain America 8, New Titans, Lobo 1, Batwoman 1, Deathstroke: The Terminator 1, Marc Spector: Moon Knight 2, Geiger 22, The Sentry 1, End of Life 2, PSION 1, and more! Plus all the latest nerdy news and rumors! Join us LIVE Wednesdays 7pm EST for new comic book day breakdowns, nerdy news & rumors, & creator interviews. Follow, subscribe, & join the Discord, PANELOIDS.COM!
Come listen to a WUU service! Rev. Jude Geiger, Minister Liz Wiley, Worship Chair Stephanie Letourneau, Worship Associate Chris Mooney, Music Director Heidi Sousa, piano Thank you for listening. For more information about the Williamsburg Unitarian Universalists, or to join us on Sunday mornings, visit www.wuu.org. Permission to reprint, podcast, and/or stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-735438. All rights reserved.
What if the secret to a thriving spiritual life isn't trying harder… but staying connected? In John 15, Jesus reveals how His love nourishes our lives and produces fruit that lasts. In John 15, Jesus gives one of the most powerful pictures of the Christian life. He describes Himself as the vine and His followers as branches. Just as branches receive life and nourishment from the vine, believers must remain connected to Jesus in order to thrive. In this sermon from Covenant Church Doylestown, Tim Geiger explores what it means to abide in Christ and how God shapes our lives to bear spiritual fruit. In this message you'll learn: • What Jesus meant by “I am the true vine” • Why God sometimes prunes His people • How abiding in Christ produces joy and love • What real spiritual fruit looks like • Why Christian community is essential for growth Jesus' invitation is simple but life-changing: remain in Him.
Interview with Dr. Rebecca Hunter, CEO, Geiger EnergyOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/geiger-energy-tsxvbeep-strategic-merger-positions-dual-basin-uranium-explorer-across-canada-8116Recording date: 4th of March 2026Geiger Energy is positioning itself for potential district-scale uranium discovery in Canada's underexplored Thelon Basin, executing a focused exploration strategy under CEO Dr. Rebecca Hunter's experienced leadership. Following a merger of Forum Energy Metals and Baselode Energy backed by the Ore Group, the company has consolidated its efforts on two flagship projects: the Aberdeen property in the Thelon Basin and the Hook project in Saskatchewan.Dr. Hunter brings significant credibility to the venture, having worked on Cameco's exploration team during the previous uranium boom and examined multiple world-class deposits including McArthur, Cigar, Dawn Lake, and Fox Lake. Her geological expertise centers on recognizing subtle alteration signatures in blind uranium deposits—a critical skill in frontier exploration where deposits lack surface expression.The company is currently deploying its $7 million treasury across both projects. At Hook in Saskatchewan, two drill rigs are operating with a $2.5 million budget, testing for resource expansion near existing mineralization. The flagship Aberdeen program will commence in June with a planned 10,000+ meter drilling campaign focused on the Loki target, where recent drilling intersected intense alteration across the entire sandstone column—similar to signatures seen above world-class Athabasca Basin deposits.Geiger achieved a significant technical milestone by intersecting uranium at the unconformity for the first time in the northeast Thelon Basin. While grades of 100-200 ppm remain sub-economic, this validates the geological model and confirms uranium-bearing hydrothermal systems are present. The next critical step is discovering high-grade mineralization over significant widths, which would fundamentally alter perceptions of the Thelon's potential.The investment thesis rests on first-mover positioning in an underexplored district with geological similarities to the Athabasca Basin, experienced technical leadership, and significant upside leverage. As Dr. Hunter noted, "The big deposits will be found there new ones big ones shallow ones." With sustained newsflow expected throughout 2026 and backing from the Ore Group, Geiger represents exposure to frontier uranium discovery during a favorable macro environment driven by energy security and emerging nuclear demand from AI infrastructure.Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/geiger-energySign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Regan lives in Elsmere, KY. and submitted this very easy and incredibly delicious recipe. But, in all fairness, Regan said it's her boyfriend's creation. However, it was a huge hit down here and the Crockpot was emptied in record time! For being today's Crockstar, Regan gets a $100 gift card from Kroger!Potato soup!!Chopped potato's, or use a bag of diced hashbrowns1 carton of chicken broth1 Cup of heavy cream2 packs of cream cheeseSmoked Sausage (quartered)1 Tablespoon of salt, pepper, red pepper, garlic powder and onion powder(Dave edition: 3 tablespoons of bacon grease)Cook on high for 3 hours or low for 6 hoursServe with shredded cheese on top!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This edition of Rail Group On Air features Trinity Industries Inc. Chief Financial Officer Eric Marchetto, Railroad Financial Corporation President and Railway Age Financial Editor David Nahass, and Railroad Financial Corporation Senior Vice President Will Geiger. It's a companion to Nahass's “Financial Edge” column in the March issue of Railway Age. “The abundance of capital chasing investment opportunities in rail spans the industry from railroads to maintenance and repair to—what else?—railcars and locomotives,” notes Nahass. “However, for industry veterans, the current era's investment patterns differ from historical investment interest. Formerly, highly structured tax-affected (often leveraged) leases and Equipment Trust Certificates (ETCs, a sophisticated word for a well-collateralized loan) were the investment products of choice for asset acquisition and finance. During this time, shorter term operating leases were the province of a handful of investors taking above average risk and receiving above average, but occasionally slightly erratic, returns that followed the cyclicality of the rail equipment marketplace. “Eric Marchetto notes that today's capital ‘stack' looks very different. One difference is the types of capital coming into the rail market today, including long horizon passive capital from infrastructure funds and insurance companies. These are potentially very large investors that can use one billion in equity to buy three to four billion in railcar assets. Furthermore, there are shorter-term investors repackaging rail asset backed loans as collateralized debt obligations parsing out portfolios into credit-rated tranches.This is all in the shadow of an industry expected to build 25,000 railcars in calendar year 2026. “What do these investors love about rail? Marchetto notes that ‘rail assets represent an attractive risk-adjusted investment.' There is low default risk, and the long-lived nature of railcars represents an inflation hedge. Marchetto sees, directly and anecdotally, more funds looking to get into the rail equipment leasing business. He sees growing demand from these investors looking for attractive returns. Investors see an opportunity for steady and consistent returns in the railcar leasing space. Think of it this way: While many railcar owners may feel that post-COVID railcar prices have risen dramatically, Marchetto notes that new railcar prices have risen 3% to 4% annually over the past 20 years. Contrast this against lease rates that have risen 1% to 2% over the same 20-year period. This gives conviction in the long-term returns and the opportunity for lease rates to continue to increase to match the rise in asset value. Couple that with the abundance of liquidity available in today's market, which when it gets deployed will have to assume that lease rates will rise in the future to justify paying today's prices.”
Come sit down on comfortable chair and join us as we talk comic books that are on the Top of the Stack. We dive into some new hot books like Bleeding Hearts, D'orc, & White Sky, along with books from a wide range of publishers including Image Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics, IDW, Ignition Press and more. We also talk about latest news coming out of ComicsPRO 2026 and talk about what has us most excited for the year ahead. Other books we covered include RedCoat, Geiger, The Thing on the Doorstep, Sleep, Devil on My Shoulder, Just Brutal, Love Ignited, The Mummy, Fables, Death Fight Forever, The Maxx, Absolute Superman, Absolute Martian Manhunter, and Harley & Ivy: Life and Crimes. You can follow us on Instagram: @comicsdiscourse114, Threads: @comicsdiscourse114, TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@comicsdiscourse114?_r=1&_t=ZT-91jpy3DIireFacebook: Facebook Comics Discourse 114 and X: https://x.com/comicsdiscourse?s=21 Also, please leave us a 5-star review at your favorite podcast platforms.
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On today's episode, we talk about the beautiful islands of Samoa, which were the background to a clash between the relatively nascent empires of the United States and Germany in the 1880s. As the crisis came to a head, however, nature put a dramatic end to human ambition. But what if it had gone differently?
An episode from our show's early days: Stories about what happens when strangers are kind — and when they're not. Prologue: Brett Leveridge was standing on the subway platform when a man walked by, stopping in front of each passenger to deliver a quiet verdict: "You're in. You're out. You can stay. You—gotta go." Most people ignored him. But Brett found himself hoping for the thumbs up. (5 minutes)Act One: New York City locksmith Joel Kostman tells the story of an act of kindness he committed, hoping for a small reward. (13 minutes)Act Two: In 1940, Jack Geiger, at the age of fourteen, left his middle-class Jewish home and knocked on the door of a black actor named Canada Lee. He asked Lee if he could move in with him. Lee said yes. In Lee's Harlem apartment, Geiger spent a year among many of the great figures of the Harlem Renaissance: Langston Hughes, Billy Strayhorn, Richard Wright, Adam Clayton Powell. (11 minutes)Act Three: How two next-door neighbors start treating each other badly, and how their feud becomes an all-consuming obsession. Paul Tough reports. (14 minutes)Act Four: For five weeks, a singer named Nick Drakides stood on a stoop in the East Village, singing Sinatra songs late at night to the delight of his neighbors. The cops didn't bust him; the crowds behaved. It was his gift to New York. Blake Eskin tells the story. (12 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.
Metaplanet transformed from a struggling pan-Asian hotel chain into Japan's most aggressive bitcoin treasury company, becoming the fourth-largest corporate bitcoin holder and the country's most active equity issuer in 2025. Dylan LeClair and Phil Geiger break down how Metaplanet raised over $1 billion through capital markets to accumulate more than 35,000 bitcoin while growing its shareholder base to over 220,000 Japanese retail investors. Pierre Rochard digs into rights issues, stock acquisition rights, and how Metaplanet is educating Japanese investors on bitcoin while competing with nearly $7 trillion in zero-interest household savings.
Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~To start 2023 off, our first guest of the year is Jade in Arizona, who will be sharing an experience she remembers from the early 1980s, involving a strange night followed by men in hazmat suits around the property taking readings on a Geiger counter.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-209-a-family-experience/Want to share your encounter on the show?Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form:https://forms.gle/uGQ8PTVRkcjy4nxS7Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastX: https://x.com/UFOchronpodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.
Vince and DAP close out the year talking about Benjamin Marra's Disciples (with David Birke and Nicholas McCarthy); Absolute Wonder Woman #15 by Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, and Jordie Bellaire; Ghost Machine's Geiger(catching up on the latest four issues) by Geoff Johns, Eamon Winkle, Eduardo Pansica, Gary Frank, Norm Rapmund, Robert Nugent, and Brad Anderson; Not a Place to Visit by T Edward Bak from Floating World Comics; Cash-O-Ramawith Adventure Time: The Bubbline College Special and kuš! featuring Art Spiegelman, Jessica Snow, Augusto Mora, Christopher Sperandio, Joost Halbertsma, Ofra Amihay, Martalisa Tsai, Julie Fette, and many more. Plus: where, oh where, is Jason?!?