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The voice of Mr. Feeny is one of the instantly recognizable sounds in all of TV history - but what IS that accent?? The gang enlists the help of listeners in the form of voice memes to try and figure out the recipe for a perfect Bill Daniels impression.So come along as his favorite students pick the best imitation, but keep in mind - there’s only one true George Feeny.Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this chapter, Jillian and Jerry view the decline of the Greatest Generation, as the insufferable Mr. Feeny ruins any credibility he once had. Watch as this out-of-touch curmudgeon ruthlessly attacks our heroes for daring to succeed in something for the first time ever. We examine his mean-spirited attempts to crush the kids' spirits by shaming them and putting them through emotional abuse. Also there's a fun late 90s style game show and QUIZZES HAVE RETURNED. So join us through the dangerously closed-minded evil fossil Feeny and the party that is Huh...that's cool! with your stern and groovy mistress, The Story of Cory. Find us on Twitter @StoryofCoryPod Or email us with your thoughts and opinions at StoryofCoryPod@gmail.com download (right click, save as...) WARNING: This episode contains adult language.
Mr. George Feeny, the beloved principal and teacher in the hit television series "Boy Meets World," was a mentor and father figure to the show's main characters. Throughout the series, Mr. Feeny imparted wisdom and life lessons to Cory, Shawn, Topanga, and the rest of the gang, shaping their morals and guiding them through life's ups and downs. In today's world, we could benefit from the wisdom of Mr. Feeny more than ever. One of the primary reasons we need Mr. Feeny's wisdom is his unwavering commitment to education. Mr. Feeny taught his students not only academic subjects but also valuable life skills, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication. He consistently challenged his students to think beyond the textbooks and to engage with the world around them. In a world where fake news and misinformation are rampant, Mr. Feeny's dedication to education and the truth is sorely needed. Another reason we need Mr. Feeny's wisdom is his emphasis on the importance of community. Mr. Feeny taught his students the value of working together, respecting one another's differences, and supporting each other through difficult times. He taught them that true friendship requires honesty, loyalty, and forgiveness. In today's world, where division and polarization are all too common, Mr. Feeny's lessons on community and friendship are essential. Mr. Feeny was also an advocate for social justice and equality. He encouraged his students to speak up for what they believed in and to fight against injustice. He recognized the importance of diversity and inclusivity, and he worked to create an environment where everyone felt welcome and valued. In a world where discrimination and prejudice still exist, Mr. Feeny's commitment to social justice is more critical than ever. Finally, Mr. Feeny's wisdom is needed because of his unwavering moral compass. He consistently demonstrated integrity, honesty, and courage, even in the face of adversity. He held himself and others to a high standard of behavior and always did what he believed was right, regardless of the consequences. In a world where moral relativism and situational ethics are prevalent, Mr. Feeny's moral clarity is desperately needed. In conclusion, the wisdom of Mr. Feeny is sorely needed in today's world. His commitment to education, community, social justice, and morality serves as an inspiration to us all. We could all benefit from his lessons on critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, friendship, diversity, inclusivity, social justice, integrity, and moral courage. Although Mr. Feeny may be a fictional character, his legacy lives on as a model of wisdom and mentorship that we should all strive to emulate. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theyoungbloods/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theyoungbloods/support
It is a dark time for the Rebellion. Although the Death Star has been destroyed, Imperial troops have driven the Rebel forces from their hidden base and pursued them across the galax-wait! Shit! ...on this week's Food For Worms Podcast, Darien is moving to NYC to finally fulfil his dreams of joining a sewing circle with a bunch of mid-twenty-to-thirty-something hipsters in Brooklyn. He's not leaving the pod, just changing his scenery for a bit. This was recorded in the in-between moments of packing for Darien, so if you listen closely you can hear how tired he is. These boys talk about the move, how it was communicated and what they hope to do moving forward and Darien shares a little of why he wants to leave the great lakes for a bit. This was also recorded while the air quality was at its worst ever in Minneapolis, and the boys discuss their concerns of the “out of sight, out of mind” mentality they feel themselves and others seem to live comfortably with until the forest fire is knocking at our door. It gets sappy, serious and ends on a sweet note this week. This episode of the Food For Worms Podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. #Sponsored Use our referral link and get 10% off your first month of BetterHelp at: https://betterhelp.com/foodforworms FFW GRAB BAG (Topic Submissions & Questions): https://bit.ly/FFWGRABBAG Recorded and Mixed by Sam Sarver. Executive Producers are Darien Washington and Sam Sarver. Theme Music is “Muffins” by Dresden, The Flamingo Find up on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts. Social Media: @foodforwormspodcast - IG @foodforwormspod - Twitter @foodforwormspodcast - Facebook You'll find us on most socials at: @legendarien & @noshirt_noshoes_ Inquiries: foodforwormspodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/food-for-worms-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/food-for-worms-podcast/support
Today on Home But Not Alone we’re traveling back to the 90s to get advice from the greatest teacher of all time, Mr. George Feeny. On the classic sitcom Boy Meets World, Mr. Feeny served as the educator, mentor, and surrogate father to the main characters. But his classroom lessons paled in comparison to his wisdom and life-lessons. So today we’re looking at some of the life-lessons from Mr. Feeny that we want our kids to hear. Learn More: Visit our Podcast website HBNApodcast.com to learn more and subscribe. Find more from Tim at ChasteLove.org Find more from Sara at ToJesusSincerely.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homebutnotalone/support
In this episode of Knockout, Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini joins in with Rich and Alex, to talk about fighting Bobby Chacon, Alexis Arguello, George Feeny.
We're back after a week off, but boy it feels like we've been gone for months. We hope everyone is staying safe. Stay in with us and watch Boy Meets World, Season 3 Episode 18: Life Lessons and find out what Cory's going to do about the unfair testing practices laid out by one George Feeny. I mean, just two weeks to study for tests? Will they find new bullies to help gather support for their cause?
When you think of Disney tv shows, what comes to mind? Animated shows like DuckTales, Darkwing Duck, or Gravity Falls? Maybe 2000's live action shows like Hannah Montana, Lizzie McGuire, or That's so Raven? Nothing against those shows but, for 90's kids all around the globe, there was one show that was on everybody's list; Boy Meets World! Cory, Shawn, Topanga, and Eric came into our homes each week on ABC's TGIF block. And, over the seven years that show was on the air, no one influenced the lives of those who influence us more than Mr. George Feeny! Between the Feeny call and his wise advice, Mr. Feeny had a lesson for just about everything we could experience. And my guest this week has never forgotten it all the good that one man did for those he cared about.
In this Chapter, Jillian and Jerry put all their money on Nuh as they try and figure out just why Boom Boom and Pooh Bear are fighting...wait Boom Boom and Pooh Bear actually have a story? Huh... Well anyway, they also set out to analyze whether or not Minkus is actually a bad influence on Cory & Shawn, why betting on horse races offer all reward and no risk and find out just what the hell George Feeny has to do with any of this??!Find us on Twitter @StoryofCoryPodOr email us with your thoughts and opinions at StoryofCoryPod@gmail.com download (right click, save as...)WARNING: This episode contains adult language.
Eric gets hit on by his tutor who instead of helping him study just wants him to cheat. Cheating is not okay when your teacher is George Feeny and well have a coincidence. Meanwhile, Blake enjoys the subplot with Uncle Mike more than anything going on in the main plot.
This week Patrick and Britt were forced to sit (silently), watch (helplessly) and then discuss (sadly) how master manipulator George Feeny oh-so-skillfully brings Cory over to the dark side, forcing him to care about things like studying and knowledge and facts. Partial facts, anyway, as this episode of the podcast also serves as a highly important public service announcement: Do not rely on ABC shows from the 90s for accurate geographical information, Feenyheads! Also. don’t count on Alan and Amy Matthews to not be at every single Led Zeppelin concert for the rest of time. Other topics include the origin of the phrase spelling bee, African killer bees and how Britt could not BE any more into maps. Future Cartographers of America unite!
This week Patrick and Britt are forced to choose sides as noted DILF Alan Matthews and snooty teacher George Feeny go head to head in the battle for Cory’s soul. In the end, they decide that it’s okay for Alan to wake Cory up in the middle of the night for chip sandwiches. And that it’s also okay for Feeny to lure Cory out in the middle of the night for apple juice cocktails. It’s all very confusing. They also discuss gendered food, euphemistic “groundings” and the European sneaker war. Be on the lookout for their new “I Got Feened” t-shirts!
In their very first episode, Patrick and Britt mostly discuss the mysterious relationship between elderly gentleman snarker George Feeny and his sports-obsessed young pupil Cory Matthews and wonder why curly-haired Cory does not seem to fit with the rest of his straighter-haired family (is a cover-up afoot?). They question whether Feeny’s sister actually exists, puzzle at why Feeny thinks salad is a good dinner option, discuss if sixth grade is too young for story that ends with suicide, ask where Topanga is and marvel at the many butt cuts on display. Long live the 90s!