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Best podcasts about Golden Book

Latest podcast episodes about Golden Book

Story time with Philip and Mommy!
Passover A Celebration of Freedom (Big Golden Book)

Story time with Philip and Mommy!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 12:32


We learn about the history of Passover.

Ice Ice Beta
The Power of Long-Term Projects with Phil Wortmann

Ice Ice Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 69:22


Phil Wortmann doesn't look at outrageous projects like most people. It can't be that he took too many hits to the head, because he stopped boxing early, and it's not la la optimism either.Still, for someone to make a 5.13 project on Pike's Peak their first at the grade and to establish what is likely the Lower 48's hardest, longest and most sustained mixed climb requires a little something something. That something something is something Phil thinks others can develop too, by the way.In this episode, we chat about:

Story time with Philip and Mommy!
Disney Moana 2 Big Golden Book

Story time with Philip and Mommy!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 15:04


We learn the secrets of Moana's second adventure.

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Lazy Book Lovers
Episode 141: Upcoming indie releases - all of these are on my tbr

Lazy Book Lovers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 36:51


In this indie author (independently published books) recommendation list, we cover new releases due to come out, or that have recently been released. This is an ongoing series where we give indie authors a moment in the spotlight! Know of/ have an indie book you'd like us to talk about? Submit it hereBooks discussed into today's episode are:The Tournament of Heirs, The Mexica Chronicles #Book 1 - Amilea PerezMysteries of the Southern Gothic - Jessica CarrasquilloThe Golden Flower, Golden Book 1 - Stephanie RoseWings of Destiny, Erin Snow 1 - V.M. PireAnarchist Underground: An epic fantasy political intrigue - Nicole RowlesToward Dawning Light, Under Darkened Skies 5, - H.E. BaumanConnect with us:Join our 'Pumpkin Spice and Poltergeist' Buddy read hereSubscribe to our Kofi and get access to an exclusive Discord channel to talk about books with other book nerdsFollow us on Instagram, Tiktok and Facebook, or discover where else to listen to us via our Carrd link hereImportant info:Jingle: One Fine Day by Podcast.Co

Fans of Power
Ep. 401 | Masters of the Universe Golden Book Spotlight | Caverns of Fear

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 107:59


We revisit Caverns of Fear, Joe and Tyler both discover something new and hilarity ensues when Joe decides to eBay during the show. Enjoy!

Bufnagle: the Podcast
Ep 205: "I fell in love with Barr" — Part 1 of Summer School 2024 Recap

Bufnagle: the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 42:04


Rafe describes to Harry the first part of his 8-week summer school, in particular, the first part of the course in Barr, Alsace, France.  Discussion of vernacular architecture, storks, arches, Barr's "Golden Book", the metric system, and much more follows as the Buf begins to make a dent in telling the summer school tale.Link to La Table Ronde de l'Architecture website: here.Link to French newspaper article discussing the visit of the summer school to Barr: here.

Fans of Power
Ep. 387 | MOTU Golden Book Spotlight| "The Magic Mirrors"

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 118:55


We'll see if Joe can get the intro right this time.

BOARD GAMES with Variant Hex
136: Board Game Review: Exit The Game: Advent Calendars

BOARD GAMES with Variant Hex

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 46:42


In this episode... Aaron, Kellye, and Adam discuss two Exit the Game Advent Calendars: The Hunt for the Golden Book and The Silent Storm. You can watch the BGG Game Night crew solve a calendar day by day on their Youtube channel:The Mystery of the Ice Cave (2020)The Hunt for the Golden Book (2021)CORRECTIONSWe thought The Silent Storm was the 2021 calendar, and The Hunt for the Golden Book was the 2022 calendar. In truth, the years are switched.We thought that there was a Game Night play through of Adam's calendar (The Silent Storm) but the other play through is for the Mystery of the Ice Cave, which is not mentioned in this episode. The game retails for $50, not $60 as mentioned during the episode.Find us online:X (Formerly Twitter): @varianthexInstagram: @varianthexTwitch: @varianthex (we might start streaming games soon)Website: varianthex.comEmail: podcast@varianthex.com Additional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the Free Music Archive. "Shimmer" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, please leave the artist a tip!

Fans of Power
Ep. 375 | MOTU Golden Book Spotlight | "Power From The Sky"

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 125:15


What start this week off with an interesting comic book conversation before turning our attention to the rare and expensive final Masters of the Universe Golden Book produced, "Power From The Sky"!

Story time with Philip and Mommy!
A Big Golden Book Paw Patrol: Howl for Halloween!

Story time with Philip and Mommy!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 11:50


The pups help save Halloween.

Write While True
32. Paragraph Checklist

Write While True

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 5:40


I think one sentence from David Lambuth really sums up what I want to say about paragraphs. Here it is. There is no absolute rule for paragraphing. Your own feeling must be your guide. The Golden Book on Writing by David Lambuth The Elements of Style by Strunk & White Transcript

Write While True
31. The Order of Words

Write While True

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 7:54


I'm going to use these three books again for today's topic, which is the order of words in a sentence. I love that these books tackle mundane topics, things that seem innate, but aren't. I mean, we can order words into something grammatical without much thought. Even though a ten-sentence word has ten factorial possible orderings, we can easily find the handful that are legal English. The Golden Book on Writing by David Lambuth The Elements of Style by Strunk & White Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg Transcript

Read to me, Momma! Read Aloud Children's Books.
Paw patrol Marshall to the rescue

Read to me, Momma! Read Aloud Children's Books.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 2:05


Paw patrol Marshall to the rescue. An accident-prone baby bird is separated from his flock, and it's up to Marshall and the rest of Nickelodeon's PAW Patrol to get him home. Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this hardcover storybook featuring full-color illustrations. About the AuthorIn 1942, the launch of Little Golden Books revolutionized children's book publishing by making high-quality picture books available at affordable prices. More than 60 years later, many of the original Golden Book titles are still wildly popular, with The Poky Little Puppy topping the list of ten bestselling children's books of all time. Golden Books' backlist is teeming with classics such as Dorothy Kunhardt's Pat the Bunny, and features the stories and artwork of children's book legends Mary Blair, Margaret Wise Brown, Richard Scarry, Eloise Wilkins, Garth Williams, and many more. Today, the Golden Books imprint includes an array of storybooks, novelty books, and coloring and activity books featuring all of the most popular licenses, including Disney, Nickelodeon, Barbie, Thomas & Friends, The Cat in the Hat, Sesame Street, Marvel Super Heroes, and DC Super Friends. Golden Books continues to reissue the best of its backlist in a variety of formats, including ebooks and apps, as well as bringing out brand-new books in these evolving new formats.Mike Jackson is a children's book illustrator. He graduated from the legendary ArtCenter School of Design in Pasadena, California, and has been making art for more than 25 years. He has illustrated several books, including The Best Doghouse Ever! (Bubble Guppies), Lend a Helping Paw (PAW Patrol), and A Fairytale Adventure.

Write While True
29. Loose Sentences

Write While True

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 9:45


Last week, I spoke about something very fundamental—how to write complex sentences, and I'm going to continue along in that theme for what I'm now calling season three, drawing lessons from some of what I consider the greatest books about writing, and picking out ideas related to using words, sentences, and paragraphs. These are things that I've found that I need to work on, and I hope that that can help you too. The Golden Book on Writing by David Lambuth The Elements of Style by Strunk and White Write While True Episode 5: Audience and Message Oz: Review of wizard projection technology Transcript

Multiverse 5D
Sages Book: The Golden Book By Saint Germain | The Deepest Spiritual Knowledge

Multiverse 5D

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 562:25


Sages Book: The Golden Book By Saint Germain | The Deepest Spiritual Knowledge. The 33 Discourses contained in this book were dictated over a visible Light and Sound Ray in 1932 by the Ascended Master Saint Germain and those other Ascended Masters directly concerned with this Activity. The sound of His Voice was physically audible to everyone in the room. At times, His Visible, Tangible Presence also stood within the room, when He radiated the Power and Energy of the Light Rays to accomplish special work. The training and preparation for Him to do this at the present crisis of the outer world was given us over a period of thirty years, that it might be accomplished at this time, and assistance from the Ascended Masters come forth in this way to protect and free all individuals who make conscious effort to correct themselves and attain Mastery over all things on this earth. Never before, except in the Retreats of the Great White Brotherhood, has such intensified, transcendent Instruction concerning the “I AM” been given to individuals. Not for thousands of years have the True Inner Instruction and Use of the Sacred Flame been taught to mankind as Saint Germain and others of the Ascended Masters have revealed. Only fragments of the real understanding of the “I AM Presence” have been given to the outer world until now. The Ascended Master Saint Germain says: “It is the most important Understanding mankind can ever have, and there is no Freedom nor Perfection for the individual, except through this conscious application.” He considers it of such paramount importance that He dictated more than thirty-three Discourses in which He explains what happens in the outer Life of the individual when one says “I AM.” May this book of “I AM” Discourses anchor the attention of all who read or contact it so powerfully upon each individual's own Divinity, that the full Ascended Master Consciousness of the “Mighty I AM Presence” shall fill the earth, and release with the Power of a Thousand Suns the Eternal Dominion of “The Light of God That Never Fails.” Here Is The Secret Of Secrets And The Mystery Of Mysteries. Guarded from the majority of the population, known only to a privileged few, and now revealed. This is the Sacred Teaching that the Master Saint Germain laid out for his Golden Age, and which forms part of the Third Cycle of Teachings of the Brotherhood of Saint Germain, after which the disciple finds himself in full knowledge of his presence ¨I Am¨ . The more the content of these words is studied and meditated on, the more protected and elevated the disciple becomes. We know that the beloved master does not use any dissimulation when he shows us the dangers and consequences caused by those who focus their attention on lower laws, people and vibrations, using his teachings. The fulfillment of these teachings depends exclusively on the student. "I Am" Prayer I invoke at that moment the great universal light. The violet flame that heals, restores and transmutes so that it cleanses my entire subconscious. I feel and visualize this light that flows from above, which involves and penetrates my being, identifying every part of me that still needs healing. I am open and willing to heal all the inner wounds of my being at this moment. That all the painful past becomes learning. May all sorrow become forgiveness. That all blame turns into self-acceptance. May all attachment be freedom. May all resentment become compassion. May all judgment become respect. That every feeling of rejection becomes strength. That all pain turns into love. I exhale all wounds out of my being and put an end to all unresolved situations. I do not judge, nor condemn nor victimize myself. I free myself from all pain. I breathe in all the universal love that heals me from within. I feel prepared and firm to leave the pain in the past and open myself to a new phase in my life. So it is! So it's done! Amen!

Optimal Performance Podcast
433 How to win friends and how to take command with Joe Hart of Dale Carnegie

Optimal Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 7:24


The wisdom of Dale Carnegie is even more important now that it was when he wrote it.  Stop Worrying and Start Living,  how to disagree with people and the power of mindset are all the more critical.  Joe Hart is the CEO of Dale Carnegie - and he's released an important book - Take Command - on how to activate on some of the teachings of the worlds most read self-help author.  Check out my personally curated biohacking store HERE - https://seanmccormick.com/store/ Sign up for What's Up Wednesday Newsletter HERE -  https://seanmccormick.com/ EPISODE SPONSORS - BioProtien+ - Boost HGH Naturally - Get $30 off here code OPP In this episode we cover: How to think about internet trolls How to win friends and influence people How to stop worrying and start living  How to take command of your life How to try something you're scared of What is the Golden Book  

The Swift Talk
Taylor Swift - I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version)

The Swift Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 34:12


This week Kait and Sam head back into Taylor Swift's Red Era with a vault track I Bet You Think About Me (Taylor's Version). Not only do they listen to it, but they watch the music video as well. What does Sam think? Is he on board with petty Taylor? What promise does he make Kait?They also talk about the new Golden Book about Taylor Swift. They'll be back next week with Era's tour content! Tell us what you think @theswifttalk

Fans of Power
Ep. 360 - MOTU Golden Book Spotlight | The Thief of Castle Grayskull

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 120:32


Joe's in love, we try to piece it all together while taking a trip to the Land of Shadows. Enjoy!

Fans of Power
Ep. 356 - Masters of the Universe Golden Book Spotlight | Time Trouble

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 117:22


Joe makes his long awaited return to the show and we tackle a Golden Book!

Garage Logic
2/10 Kamala Harris gave a Golden Book speech yesterday in St Cloud

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 98:47


Angie Craig had a brief experience with the real world. Kamala Harris gave a Golden Book speech yesterday in St Cloud. New Failed Academy controversy: Muslim student protests art exhibit at Macalester College. Late breaking news of stabbing death at St Paul's Harding High School. Heard On The Show: St. Paul police responding to fatal stabbing inside Harding High SchoolHennepin County Sheriff's Office makes major fentanyl bust in Uptown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Garage Logic
2/10 Kamala Harris gave a Golden Book speech yesterday in St Cloud

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 98:47


Angie Craig had a brief experience with the real world. Kamala Harris gave a Golden Book speech yesterday in St Cloud. New Failed Academy controversy: Muslim student protests art exhibit at Macalester College. Late breaking news of stabbing death at St Paul's Harding High School. Heard On The Show: St. Paul police responding to fatal stabbing inside Harding High School Hennepin County Sheriff's Office makes major fentanyl bust in Uptown

Organised Fun
Minisode 31 - Exit Advent Calendar 2

Organised Fun

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 158:30


It's another December of puzzles as we endeavour to retrieve Santa's Golden Book from a mysterious thief!

NewsGram with Sam Youmans
The Golden Book of Life

NewsGram with Sam Youmans

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 8:30


This episode is based on the book, The Golden Book of Life & The Plasma Soul Codes, an extraordinary self-help bible overflowing with life-changing spiritual information, healing guidance, cosmic wisdom, and unconditional love specifically designed to empower you to live your best life. Welcome to the this edition of Newsgram Today we are going to […] The post The Golden Book of Life appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

Talking Books
The Golden Book of Life & The Plasma Soul Codes by Simone Renee Quinton

Talking Books

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 31:53


The Author Simone Quinton is a fun-loving, down to earth Australian author who has dedicated most of her life to helping herself as well as others with their spiritual, emotional, mental and physical well-being. Simone and her family live in Broulee near the beach on the South Coast of NSW in Australia. Her modest home […] The post The Golden Book of Life & The Plasma Soul Codes by Simone Renee Quinton appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

On the Brink with Andi Simon
338: Helen Newman—What Are Your Memories Of Growing Up, And Why Are They So Important To You Now?

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 28:26


Hear how memories impact you now and guide your future What are your memories of growing up? Your friends? Neighborhood? Life-changing moments in our society? In today's podcast, Helen Newman, a friend from my elementary school (Davis Elementary School in New Rochelle, NY) and I discuss the power of memories. Although we had different experiences in high school (she was in a sorority, I was president of the Salmagundi Club), we both experienced the good times and not-so-good times of the 1960s. The funny thing about memories is that they're selective. We pick and choose the ones that fit our own story, often one where we are the heroes and we forget what others were struggling with or enjoying all around us. I guarantee that after listening to Helen, you will be amazed at her wisdom and joy. Helen writes about something every month. Sometimes it is about why that month means something to her. Other times, she writes about old friends and new ones. But in today's conversation, we go deeply into the anguish we all felt during high school. If you were alive then, you like us will forever ask: "Where was I when John F. Kennedy was shot?" We even remember what we were wearing. We also talk about how we felt when our biology teacher, Mrs. Schwerner, lost her son during the civil rights unrest in the South. And the conflicting passions surrounding the Vietnam War. To state the obvious, we grew up in very challenging times. This month (November), she wrote about our autograph books. It was hysterical to remember what people wrote about. Her book was filled with poignant, loving, sincere and sentimental sayings, like: "Helen and whomever, sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G." You remember those. Her favorite, and mine as well: “When you get old and out of shape, remember girdles are $2.98.” Sadly, they don't make autograph books anymore, and I would have to dig into my attic to find mine. But you get the point! Helen never expected to be a writer. A while ago, she started to write and then it became a wonderful hobby. I love the blog posts that seem to touch everyone's heart. She remembers stuff that we might also, but she puts it into a story (usually her own) and brings us back to the days when...you can finish my sentence. My message to you, our listeners, is to find your own Helen Newman. Or become one for others. Remembering is so important as time flies, and the moment brings back the time and place you were growing up in. We might still be growing up, never growing old, but we continue to live each day, forgetting how our past framed our present and set the stage for the future. I cannot thank Helen enough for joining us today and sharing her own story. Think about writing yours. You can contact Helen at hnewman@tsjesq.com. My quote for us today: “The worst part of holding the memories is not the pain. It's the loneliness of it. Memories need to be shared.”   ― Lois Lowry, The Giver  For more about storytelling and the role it plays in our memories, try these: Blog: How Storytelling Can Transform Your Culture And Energize Your Team Podcast: Karen Dietz—Your Story Is Your Secret to Amazing Success Podcast: Roshni Pandey—To Find Your Happiness, Assemble The Kind Of Life You Want Additional resources for you My two award-winning books: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Businessand On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants   Read the transcript of our podcast here Andi Simon: Welcome to On the Brink With Andi Simon. Hi, I'm Andi Simon. As you know, I'm your host and your guide, and my job is to get you off the brink. You know, my company, Simon Associates Management Consultants, we've been around for 20 years, helping people see, feel and think in new ways so they can change. And I often look for people who are going to give you a new perspective so you too can begin to see things through a fresh lens. You maybe even step back like an anthropologist (like myself) and observe what's going on and reflect on it, reflect on yourself, and begin to find great ways to think in new ways. So today, I have a wonderful woman here, Helen Newman. Helen and I go back to elementary school. And I'm going to let her tell you her story because as we were talking, and I was reading the things that she writes on Facebook, to bring back the memories, I said, "My audience should hear you remember." We're storymakers. Humans love to make stories. And when we do use memories to create them, we connect in ways that are really magical. I'm going to read you one of hers in a moment. But first, Helen, thanks for joining me today. Helen Newman: It's a pleasure to be here. Andi Simon: Tell the listeners, who is Helen Newman and what's your journey all about? Helen Newman: My journey, let's say I'm a senior citizen so I've had a long journey. I grew up in New Rochelle, a suburb of New York. And when I look back, I think of my childhood as wonderment. Of course, there were bad days, a middle child, typically an outgoing introvert. And I had to fight for my place in the house. There were three girls, and I'm in the middle. It was my friends, my school that meant the most to me. And I never forgot that. I went to New Rochelle High School with you. I met my husband in New Rochelle. He wasn't in the high school with me because he had already graduated. But he also was from New Rochelle. He passed away 10 years ago. I went to art school after high school, I wanted to be an art teacher. But I always secretly wanted to be a writer. In those years, I hope your listeners remember that for women, it wasn't all that easy. And even my own mother who was kind of a beatnik, she was a pianist, even she said, "Well, be a teacher. You know, you'll be home in the summer with your kids." And all of that 1963, mid '60s, feeling. But secretly, I always wanted to be a writer. Andi Simon: But you didn't become a writer? Helen Newman: No, I did not. As a child, I lived in a cul de sac. And I used to write plays when I was nine years old. And made all of the girls in the cul de sac be in the play and make the parents pay to come and see it. Andi Simon: I know when you were telling me that, I suspect that I even attended them. Helen Newman: I remember doing The Princess and The Pea. I got the Golden Book and then wrote my own scripts. And I think I was about nine or 10. But I was never encouraged in any way other than to be an artist. She couldn't see beyond the teacher. And I love children. So she knew that. My father, however, said to me, "You should be an attorney because you can argue on any subject." And I ended up working in a law firm after teaching. It's really funny because I still remember my father saying, "You can argue any case." He didn't have any sons so I was the son he never had. Andi Simon: Oh, I love it. The interesting part, as we were preparing for this, we were reminiscing. You know, we both went to school at a time when New Rochelle was, I'm going to guess, half Jewish and half African American, maybe 40/40. But it was a very interesting time. We held hands and sang We Shall Overcome. Absolutely. It was a time when Michael Schwerner, who was our biology teacher's son, was killed in the South. And one of the folks on the Facebook stream went under the Michael Schwerner bridge on the Hutchinson Parkway and was reminiscing. The reminiscing part is really important. We were there when John Kennedy was shot. And we all can vividly remember what we were doing and where we were at that moment in high school. Helen Newman: Yeah, just recently, a niece of my daughter in-law from New Jersey interviewed me on where I was the day Kennedy was shot, and what I was doing, and I said, "Not only do I remember everything, but I can tell you what I was wearing. That's the impact." Andi Simon: But I remember that all of us had gone through the Vietnam War period. I mean, we were all growing up in a transformational moment for American society. I don't think it's ever stopped being transformed. But I agree, I do think that we were growing up and changing at the same time. Helen Newman: Yes. I think it's really important to change. When you grow, you change when you go out into society. When you meet people, you change. That's why friends of mine have used the term, "Oh, I'm old school." And they do it on purpose. Because it drives me crazy, the hairs on my neck stand up. Old school means you're not changing with the times. Andi Simon: Oh, so interesting. So they've boxed you in yet you do your own thing. Ten years ago, you lost your husband and then you started to write on Facebook on our New Rochelle High School class of '64 Facebook places. Was losing your husband a catalyst for this or just you needed something to do? What was the momentum there? Helen Newman: No, actually, starting in 1974, I was called by a few friends because I have this weird organizational talent. Don't ask me why. They called me and said, "Let's have a ten-year reunion." And I always like working. I always like having a project. So I said, "Okay, I'll do it." And I did. And it's very interesting. Very few people came. And it was the 23rd year of our graduation when someone called me and truthfully, I don't even remember who it was, I think it was three or four people called, and said, "You should do a 25th." And I said, "Oh, God, it's a lot of work." But I did it. We had 400 of our graduates come to White Plains, NY for the 25th reunion. And the feeling, I can tell you something that I still remember, I was sitting at the welcoming table because I had to be like the boss and show everybody what to do. And I saw two groups of people walk in and see each other for the first time in 25 years. And they started screaming and running to each other. And I looked at my friends and I said, "This is worth it. It's worth it. Look at these people. They are so happy to see each other." And that was when it started. Then when it was our 48th anniversary, I got another call who said, "You have to do it for 50 years." And I said, "It's a lot of work, but I'll do it." I formed a committee on Facebook. There's a Facebook New Rochelle High School Facebook page. And I started to promote it. How else do you do it? So I started writing. Ah, and from then on the countdown, all of the questions that helped me find people all over the country. Very few stayed in New Rochelle. I've been one of the only few that are still here. And it snowballed into people calling me and saying, "What are you posting? I love your posts." And again, I'm the typical outgoing introvert. I like to be with a lot of people but I like to be by myself. Oh, this was way after the reunion, I got phone calls again: "Don't stop posting. I look forward to it," because people want to remember. They do want to remember. And it's important. Our friendships were important. We lost contact with people, we regained that contact. It's so special to me that I don't even have the words and I'm filled with words. I don't have the words to express to you how much it means to me that people have reconnected because of me. Andi Simon: I'm going to read Helen's latest September 2nd posting, a piece of it, so you can get the feeling because I want to go back to what she said is important to her. But it's also important to all the 1000 folks who are graduates who are reading it, and the 125 who view it and then share it and then comment on it. And I watch their names and I'm going to say we hung out. This is cool. So this is September: As I was pondering what to write, I suddenly realized that the month of September is filled with memories and holidays to celebrate. Now, the hard part is trying to focus on one particular aspect of the month. Oh my goodness, obviously, I cannot write funny anecdotes about how deliriously happy we are that our kids are going back to school. I can't even write about how deliriously unhappy teachers are to go back to school. Most of you, not all, but most of you must be retired, so you know that subject. I could write about Labor Day, but I believe I've told you all this. However, one statistic is interesting. Did you know that more people are born in September than any other month of the year? Yeah, that was interesting. Is that why we celebrate Labor Day in September? Maybe? September 10 Is TV dinner day. Do you remember the TV dinners? Oh, I remember them. Except they're called streaming dinners now, and I laugh. Also September 17 is locate a friend. But I've already located all of you. And then there's September 19: respect for the aging day. No, definitely not that. And I can tell you, Helen, I'm not the only one who was laughing. So here's what I've decided. I'd like to celebrate Google. Oh, so important. No, so needed effect. Did you know that Backrub was the original name of Google? You imagine it being called Backrub? I got to get a backrub. Really? I know. You can tell me more about it. Google was founded on September 4, 1998. Now think about it. By Larry Page and Sergey Brin while they were PhD students at Stanford. I shudder to think of what my life would be like if I didn't Google everything. I watch a film and Google the director. I read a book and Google the author. I'm a Google libertarian. Helen Newman: Don't bother googling me. I come up as Helen Newman Hall, rec center. Andi Simon: And so enjoy your Labor Day weekend. And then keep laughing. And those comments are all absolutely beautiful comments, because we never stop learning interesting things about September. I can't even begin to count the time. So I'm asking Google for info. Thanks, Helen. I love this post. I wonder if the number of babies born in September were after the end of the war. So I share with you my listeners and my audience why Helen was so important to bring to you. Because she makes us laugh. You can't read her stuff. You're not part of the private group. But she can tell us about that. How do you decide what to write about? And where do you get the humor, and how I want the listeners to think about their stories, and how important it is in their lives, to connect, to belong and to be part of something more than just where you are today. The memories make your life more meaningful. So tell us how you became this writer? That's just brilliant. Helen Newman: Well, thank you. I love writing. I love making people laugh. Those are my two specialties. I researched the months. Two weeks before I post, I research the month to see what holidays people make up. I don't know where these holidays ever came from but they're on Google. You can Google a month and you will see 50 to 60 holidays. Then I print them out and I circle the ones that could be funny to us and circle the ones that would mean something to us. I try to incorporate something funny about being a senior. Something funny about our childhood and something to remember for all of us to remember. And I start writing. I write on my computer, I print it out, I edit it. The next day I look it over, I make it funnier. It's like a job, but it's a job I love. Yes. And I'll tell you, what keeps me going is that one month, I think I was in California visiting my children. And I didn't come home until the sixth of the month. When I got home, I had four messages on my answering machine: "Are you okay? Did something happened? I'm waiting for your post." And I thought, oh my god, people really do wait for it. People love to remember. People love the funny things we can remember. People love to remember their childhood friends. Yep. And it means so much to me that 125 people at least read those posts that I post. And because I don't post anything on regular Facebook, it's only on our page. I don't believe in my life being that important to someone to my 400 friends on Facebook, because I love the fact that people love to talk about their past and what we were like when we were children. Just the other morning, I was like at the Tweed Ward school. I don't know, your listeners won't know. But you'll know, on Quaker Ridge Road between Ward School and Albert Lemon, and the crossing guard was letting a young lady cross. I would say she was in the eighth, seventh or eighth grade. She was wearing Ugg slippers, short shorts, her backpack, a short t-shirt and a sweatshirt. And all I could remember was Mr. Daley called my mother because my skirt was above my knee. I thought she was adorable. But, all I could remember was Mr. Daley calling my mother and said that my skirt was too short. That was probably in 1960, probably 1961. I think the New Abbot Leonard that we went to was in 1961, wasn't it? Andi Simon: Albert Leonard was a junior high school and Ward School became an elementary school. At the time, the population of children was growing very rapidly. And I only moved up there when I was 10. So you can get some dating and it was promos that I went to, and we all walked there. And Joyce was there. And we all rode our bikes. And we rode our bikes to Lord and Taylor. And it was a great community. Helen Newman: When Lord and Taylor closed, I almost was in tears because we used to ride our bikes there. Andi Simon: So the memories are essential to who we are. Helen Newman: They are absolutely essential to who we are. It. I think one of my posts mentioned, we had to have license plates on our bicycles. And I remember the test at Davis School. Kids don't have to do it now. We were so into our school. We were so into each other. It means a lot to remember that. Andi Simon: It does. It does. And sometimes I need some clarity on my memories, because I lived on Primrose Avenue. But I went to the Davis School. And as I said those words I said, No, that's not right. You didn't go to the Primrose School, you went to the Davis School up the hill. And I do think that sometimes our minds forget all important kinds of things that we want to learn to remember. So as you're looking forward, I always like to look ahead a little bit. You know, it sounds like you're going to be doing this for a long time. It gives you great pleasure. Helen Newman: It gives me great pleasure. It's getting harder because I don't want to repeat myself and I've been doing it for 10 years, once a month for 10 years. So I will keep doing it as long as the people respond because that's what keeps me going. They love to remember that we were great kids. Kids are great.  Andi Simon: We were great kids and we cared about each other. And one of my mom's legacies was when she would say to me, "Andrea, I really don't care what everyone else was doing, you only hear what you're doing." It was a very hard way to grow up, because I wasn't quite sure what I was supposed to be doing. And then once you want to watch what other people are doing, and then figure out if that was good or bad, but I remember growing up and having to make choices. And it was a time where you had to find good friends who helped you make good choices, because it wasn't hard to make bad ones. Helen Newman: Absolutely. It wasn't hard at all. And yet, I don't know any kids that I ever knew that made terrible choices, which was very lucky on my part. We didn't drink. We didn't smoke. We didn't do drugs. We didn't work in my house. We listened to music because my mother was a pianist. So music has always been a big part of my life. And my mother died when she was quite young. So that's another reason why I like to remember. Andi Simon: You spoke about how you do this but that sounds like a pretty good process for anybody who's listening. And we'd like to do it as well. You got to do a little research. Right? Helen Newman: Look at what's around you. I don't know if it was last October, or the October before conducting three years ago, I don't know. I was driving to work and I saw a sign for Oktoberfest. And right away, as I'm driving to work, I'm composing my post about Oktoberfest. There's always ways you can connect. And I'll tell you what's really the loveliest part, there's a few of the women who post on Facebook, answering my posts, and they come here twice a year to have lunch with me. That's pretty cool. To have them live in the city, which is not far away. But one of them lives in South Carolina, the other lives in Florida. They come up to New York to see their children and for other reasons. And they make sure to call me and usually in December, we have a little lunch. And just as these are my friends from forever. Andi Simon: I was a professional up in Poughkeepsie, and I'm at a party. And a woman walks over and said, "Are you Andi Simon?" And I said, "Yes." She said, "I'm Dana Men." So I said, "Oh my gosh!" You know, I was like, ah, you know, six degrees of separation. Helen Newman: You're absolutely right. And with me still being here and my husband from New Rochelle, no matter where I go, someone will say, "Wait, did I know you in high school?" Yeah, it's fun. It's important for us to remember our childhood, see this and grow from that. Not everyone had a perfect childhood. I always told my kids, and I'll probably leave you with this: there are three types of families. There's dysfunctional, semi-dysfunctional, and television. Called my kids that perfect family except Father Knows Best. Andi Simon: You're so funny. Helen Newman: And now that we're parents and grandparents, remember your parents and your grandparents and what they went through. Andi Simon: I feel extremely blessed because my kids are out in California and visiting my kids is just terrific. Ones are in New Hampshire, terrific ones in California. Terrific. They have great families, and they're raising great grandkids. And so I sit back and I look and I say, Well, I was professional from the time you were babies. And you seem to have raised yourselves really well. And I'm delighted. Helen Newman: So they raised themselves. I have two children, both living in California, both working in Hollywood. So they were brought up with a mother who cared about music, art and film and writing. And they themselves are there. So doing the same thing. Andi Simon: Helen, any last words or shall we wrap up for our listeners? Helen Newman: It was a pleasure to talk to you. I love my Facebook, my New Rochelle High School Facebook page. I'm so glad that you read my posts. I want everyone out there to understand that your childhood is really important. Yeah, don't forget to think about it and don't forget it. Andi Simon: I'm going to add to that being an anthropologist, like I am, we spend a lot of time understanding that people are story makers and storytellers. I will tell you there's nothing in Helen's posts, she's a wonderful novelist, but none of our own memories are true. The only thing we have are our memories, which are great stories, right? That's why when she and I started comparing the numbering, meaning, where we were and how your mind wants to make sense out of now, in the context of where you were, then exactly. And so the best thing you can do is start to write and make it a blog that you can share with your family, or just make it in your diary so that you can keep it for yourself, but don't lose the memories. Because it helps you belong to something bigger than just yourself. And your thoughts? Helen Newman: Well, that's exactly how I feel. Andi Simon: Now I'm going to post this and push this out into the world. And for our listeners, we are in the top 5% of global podcasts. And I'm honored because it's you who helps share, and so many of you listen and then email us and tell us what you've enjoyed. I'm anxious to hear about starting to write your own stuff and share it with us. And let's use Facebook for all the things that can be done and Google as well. So at the end of the day, I want you to have a very happy day and enjoy the memories. Thanks again. Goodbye.

Board Game Blitz
Episode 170 - Review-A-Palooza

Board Game Blitz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 39:39


Ambie and Crystal discuss a whole bunch of games they played recently, and that's all we do this episode! We talk about Escape Team, Cursed Tales (online escape rooms), Cold Case: Murder with Interest, the EXIT: The Game - Advent Calendars, Cryptid: Urban Legends, Namiji, Orp: The Market for Space Merchant Translators, Oh Really?, Stay Cool, and Lands of Galzyr. Announcements: 1:01 Recent Games: 3:17 Outro: 38:36 Follow us on Twitch for our upcoming streams: https://www.twitch.tv/boardgameblitz Cursed Tales playthroughs: https://youtu.be/y-l76afXa5k and https://youtu.be/A7RJCfuXiGg More escape room games! https://youtu.be/dpn12NrIaHU Join our discord: https://discord.gg/WvRVnVeYMS Escape Team: https://www.escape-team.com/ Cursed Tales (affiliate link): https://cursed-tales.com/?afid=blitz Cold Case: Murder with Interest: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/365691/cold-case-murder-interest Exit: The Game - Advent Calendar: The Mystery of the Ice Cave: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/317434/exit-game-advent-calendar-mystery-ice-cave Exit: The Game - Advent Calendar: The Hunt for the Golden Book: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/343322/exit-game-advent-calendar-hunt-golden-book Cryptid: Urban Legends: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/343274/cryptid-urban-legends Namiji: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/275215/namiji Orp: The Market for Space Merchant Translators: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/371637/orp-market-space-merchant-translators Oh Really?: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/341192/oh-really Stay Cool: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/267475/stay-cool Lands of Galzyr: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/281474/lands-galzyr Support us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgameblitz This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code 'GFGBLITZ2022' for 20% off non-exclusive items from their site: http://www.greyfoxgames.com/ For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/337

WebTalkRadio.net » Books On Air
The Golden Book of Life: & The Plasma Soul Codes by Simone Renee Quinton

WebTalkRadio.net » Books On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 25:39


The Golden Book of Life & The Plasma Soul Codes is an extraordinary self-help bible overflowing with life-changing spiritual information, healing guidance, cosmic wisdom, and unconditional love specifically designed to empower you to live your best life. It is significantly unique as it presents intelligent, energetic codes of plasma light that live inside your soul. […] The post The Golden Book of Life: & The Plasma Soul Codes by Simone Renee Quinton appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

The Gap Minders
Episode 28 | Dr. James Cruz, Chief Medical Officer, Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan

The Gap Minders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 35:56


In this episode, one framed by a story of ascent and access, Nancy and Jose are joined in studio by Dr. James Cruz, the Chief Medical Officer of the Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan, a position which puts him front and center in providing high-quality and accessible healthcare to many Californians. Whether it is Medicare or Medicaid eligible residents, Blue Shield serves all while focusing on healthcare inequality and the gaps that exist within the state and San Diego. This is the access story that is endemic to the Blue Shield mission. But what about Dr. Cruz's mission and ethos? It is fueled by his incredible ascent. The son of a migrant farm worker from California's Central Valley has become the Chief Medical Officer of one of the preeminent health care providers in America. The son who experienced the work of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers - learning first-hand about dignity and respect. The son who saw his Dad take flight by joining the Air Force and taking his family off the farm to allow his children to climb. The son who remembers vividly his Golden Book encyclopedias at age three and the intellectual curiosity stimulated by the pictures, not the words! The son who always knew he would have a career in healthcare. And how did he know this? Informed by his experiences of traveling to Tijuana for dental care and healthcare - where Spanish was spoken. Informed by experience - this is Dr. James Cruz. Quite the episode and here are some other amazing takeaways from the interview with Dr. James Cruz: - His well-informed view that social needs drive healthcare outcomes- The importance of mental health care and services being integrated into healthcare - How the Dennis the Menace joke book given to him by his father made him a better doctor- The answers to the Rapid Fire questions! A truly uplifting, educational, and impactful interview from a phenomenal gap minder. Thank you, Dr. James Cruz, for your passionate and experience-informed approach to healthcare for Californians, healthy citizens and for joining us on The Gap Minders.Enjoy this episode and be sure to subscribe to the show. If you have any questions or want to contact Nancy or Jose, please send an email to podcast@uwsd.org. Thank you for listening.To learn more about the two social impact organizations making The Gap Minders possible, please visit www.TheGapMinders.org.

Mission Unstoppable
She wrote 1000 SONGS IN 1000 days

Mission Unstoppable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 39:46


Talk about being Unstoppable! The Unstoppable Frankie Picasso, host of Mission Unstoppable interviewed Swapna Abraham recently about her first book, titled ‘ She Played in the Dark' , which tells the story of how she came to write over a thousand songs in 1000 Days to become a world record holder in 4 categories. With respect to the above, the following record attempts have been certified as successful by the Golden Book of World Records that clearly understood the output and methodology associated with this challenge and were able to identify and establish a standard for what is called a song, and song production (fundamentally necessary for world record attempts). •Longest quotidian feat of composing, producing and publishing song incessantly (April 08, 2017 - January 02, 2020) •Quotidian feat of composing, producing and publishing multiple songs incessantly for 100 days (March 08, 2019 - June 15, 2019) •Most songs composed, produced and published by an individual in one day (January 01, 2020) •Longest quotidian feat of composing, producing and publishing children's song incessantly [they do not consider the children's song as a regular song, but certainly call it children's song] (April 08, 2017 - January 02, 2020 Swapna Abraham has 21 albums under belt and her music runs the gamut from gospel, country, soul and folk. In addition to singing and songwriting, Swapna is also an actor, mentor, designer, marketing and branding enthusiast, mother and grandmother. She hails from Kerala but now lives in Dubai. Swapna has been recognized for her achievements many times and received the Maestro Award – LAMP-ICONGO Karmaveer Chakra for her contribution to gospel music, in 2019, the Aspire World Award for Passion for Excellence at the 31st Global Women's Empowerment Summit, and in 2022, the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music (Honoris Causa) by Vinayaka Mission's Research Foundation (Deemed To

BOARD GAMES with Variant Hex
58: Horrible Guild, Keymaster Games, KOSMOS, and more! 2022 Board Game Geek Gen Con Preview

BOARD GAMES with Variant Hex

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 51:53


In this episode... Adam and Kellye keep plugging away at the https://boardgamegeek.com/geekpreview/57/gen-con-2022-preview?availability=forsale (BGG Gen Con 2022 Preview), covering Gigamic, Grand Gamers Guild, Greater Than Games LLC, Hachette Boardgames, HeidelBÄR Games, Hexy Studio, Hit 'Em With a Shoe, Horrible Guild, Keen Bean Studio, Keymaster Games, Kids Table BG, and KOSMOS: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/357563 (Akropolis) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/359861 (Critical: Foundation – Season 1) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/340118 (Movie Mind) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/299604 (Aldabas: Doors of Cartagena) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/359617 (Endangered: Monarch Butterfly Scenario) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/288335 (Forgotten Depths) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/358460 (The Cube: Area 51) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/232106 (Legends of Sleepy Hollow) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/335212 (Sentinels of the Multiverse: Definitive Edition) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/314397 (In the Palm of Your Hand) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/602 (Animal Poker) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/355735 (Hungry Monkey) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/355737 (Sweet & Spicy) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/228183 (Star Scrappers: Cave-in) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/284306 (Star Scrappers: Orbital) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/318577 (Dirt Dog) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/339165 (The Red Burnoose: Algeria 1857) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/363307 (Evergreen) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/344735 (Roll Camera!: The B-Movie Expansion) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/328565 (Caper: Europe) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/358854 (PARKS: Wildlife) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/341974 (Power Plants) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/317365 (Adventure Games: The Gloom City File) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/327076 (Cartaventura: Lhasa) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/327077 (Cartaventura: Vinland) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/218129 (Catch the Moon) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/343322 (Exit: The Game – Advent Calendar: The Hunt for the Golden Book) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/317434 (Exit: The Game – Advent Calendar: The Mystery of the Ice Cave) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/341573 (Exit: The Game – The Lord of the Rings: Shadows over Middle-earth) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/341583 (Exit: The Game – The Return to the Abandoned Cabin) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/333516 (Exit: The Game + Puzzle – Nightfall Manor) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/241477 (Karak) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/317311 (Switch & Signal) Find us online:Twitter: https://twitter.com/varianthex?lang=en (@varianthex) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/varianthex/ (@varianthex) Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/varianthex (@varianthex) (we might start streaming games soon) Website: https://varianthex.com/ (varianthex.com) Email: podcast@varianthex.com Additional Info:Our theme music is "Shimmer" by Mr. Smith, obtained via the https://freemusicarchive.org/ (Free Music Archive). "https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/hope-lights-the-horizon/shimmer (Shimmer)" was made available under a public domain license. If you enjoy our theme music, https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=XdogNYkwwpFzI-hudvS-4_Mcvd0E-VCI19XQ8agwb0CoivXGWHeATrBu-wQx27rMs_ss0Wo3wqUDFxaM (please leave the artist a tip!)

Fans of Power
Ep. 326 - Masters of the Universe Golden Book "The Trap"

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 117:32


Things are back to normal this week, well....as normal as they can be. Tyler shows off a box of stuff once thought to be lost forever and we eventually get around to breaking down the weirdness that is "The Trap"!

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast
Darkwing Duck & The Robot Plants

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 34:35


Today we have a filler episode for the St. Canard Files Podcast. Dangerous Currency will have to wait another week while Mike recovers from covid. Will & Stan review another Golden Book from the Terror That Flaps In The Night called Darkwing Duck & The Robot Plants. Does this story blend well with the tv series? With Bushroot knowing exactly where Drake/DW lives, is he able to defeat him while manipulating Goz with her current science project? Join us for this episode while we wait for the St. Canard & Duckberg crossover Links- https://linktr.ee/StCanardFiles DW #DarkwingDuck #Ducktales #DisneyAfternoon This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Read Along With Miles
Marvel Spidey And His Amazing Friends Golden Book: The Power of Three

Read Along With Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 12:48


Spidey, Ghost Spider and Spin learn the value of teamwork. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/read-along-with-miles/message

Storytime with K
Marvel's The Amazing Spider-Man | Stories for Kids Read Aloud ( Ages 2 - 5 )

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 5:21


Welcome! Today, listen to K read aloud The Amazing Spider-Man based on the Marvel comic book series “The Amazing Spider-Man” ( ages 2 - 5 ). Every weekday, we will read new stories for kids. This childrens book introduces Spider-Man, one of the Marvel superheroes. Learn all about how Spider-Man came to be, and all about his villainous enemies. The Amazing Spider-Man was adapted by Frank Berrios and illustrated by Francesco Legramandi and Andrea Cagol. It is a Golden Book published in New York in 2012. Tune in tomorrow to hear our second bedtime story read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! VIDEO OPTION COMING VERY SOON - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*

Storytime with K
Bubble Guppies: The Doctor Is In! | Stories for Kids Read Aloud ( Ages 2 - 5 )

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 4:43


Welcome! Today, listen to K read aloud Bubble Guppies: The Doctor Is In! based on the screenplay called “Call a Clambulance!” by Jonny Belt and Robert Scull ( ages 2 - 5 ). Every weekday, we will read new stories for kids. Join the Bubble Guppies in the childrens book as they learn all about going to see the doctor. Bubble Guppies: The Doctor Is In! was illustrated by Eren Blanquet Unten. It is a Golden Book and was published in New York in 2012. Come by tomorrow to hear our next story read aloud! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! VIDEO OPTION COMING VERY SOON - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*

Storytime with K
Toy Story adapted by Kristen L. Depken | Stories for Kids Read Aloud ( Ages 2 - 5 )

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 6:26


Welcome! Today, listen to K read aloud Toy Story adapted by Kristen L. Depken and illustrated by Ben Butcher ( ages 2 - 5 ). Every weekday, we will read new stories for kids. This childrens book follows a group of toys as they get into a sticky situation. The toys have to work together to get back home! Toy Story is a Golden Book and was published in New York in 2009. Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! VIDEO OPTION COMING VERY SOON - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*

Storytime with K
Paw Patrol: Puppy Birthday To You! | Stories for Kids Read Aloud ( Ages 2 - 5 )

Storytime with K

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 6:25


Welcome! Today, listen to K read aloud Paw Patrol: Puppy Birthday To You! based on the screenplay called “Pups Turn On The Lights” by Scott Albert ( ages 2 - 5 ). Every weekday, we will read new stories for kids. Join the Paw Patrol crew in this childrens book to see how they save the day, yet again! Paw Patrol: Puppy Birthday To You! is a Golden Book and was published in New York in 2015. Come by tomorrow to hear our very first bedtime story read aloud, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! VIDEO OPTION COMING VERY SOON - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*

The Interesting Podcast (with Brian Ballance)

This episode is with the fantastic Elias Toufexis! We talk about him growing up in Montréal, taking a chair to the head while wrestling, his love of theatre, combatting imposter syndrome, signing the Golden Book with William Shatner, how to make a living as an actor and SO MUCH MORE! Follow Elias! Twitter: @EliasToufexis Instagram: @RealEliasToufexis Follow Brian! Twitter/Instagram: @JediBrian www.brianballance.com Follow The Interesting Podcast! Twitter: @PodOfInterest Support the show! www.Patreon.com/JediBrian www.teepublic.com/user/brianballance

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast
The Silly Canine Caper (Golden Book Review)

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 28:53


Today we celebrate 'Mike Peraza's' Birthday & review a little old Golden Book. While Darkwing is being mean to his friendly sidekick, we get to discuss a new villain who we only saw a brief cameo of. If you seen the episode "In Like Blunt" you might have noticed this villain or you might not have. If you didn't recognize this villain when you watch that episode before, you may want to go back and check it out, you can't miss her. So, check out our review as Will is joined by once again Mr. Stan Lunn. Links- https://linktr.ee/StCanardFiles DW #DarkwingDuck #MakeDarkwingComics #Ducktales #DisneyAfternoon This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast
Darkwing Comic News & The Darkest Night (Book Review)

The St. Canard Files: A Darkwing Duck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021


It's time to discuss some Darkwing Comic news as we need the support of all Darkwing fans in order to possible have new comics printed. We also review "The Darkest Night" which is a Golden Book released in '91' & features super villain Taurus Bulba. We also learn there was a different name for the Thunderquack as well a different leader of F.O.W.L. I'm join with buddy Stan Lunn as we tackle this old DW children's book & discuss the hope of new DW comics being released. Links- https://linktr.ee/StCanardFiles MakeDarkwingComics #DarkwingDuck #Ducktales This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Published...Or Not
Kate Ryan and Robert Gott

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021


Kate Ryan takes the reader back and forth in ‘The Golden Book' from a childhood friendship and devastating accident to adult acceptance of blame and learning about the nature of fear and love. Robert Gott continues his 1940s Melbourne based detective murder mystery series with ‘The Orchard Murders' where obsession and religious fanaticism come to the fore.

Around the Galaxy - A Star Wars Fan Talkshow
DITF: Jyn's Return, Golden Wookiee and Star Wars Resort

Around the Galaxy - A Star Wars Fan Talkshow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 5:36


This week in #StarWars news includes information on the late #JWRinzler, #Disney Galactic Resort, a new Golden Book, #JynErso on a return and more.Thanks for listening and may the force be with you!Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: https://www.pancan.org Jyn Erso: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XesKhh2tm3cHalloween: https://www.starwars.com/news/lego-star-wars-terrifying-tales-announceFaithful Wookiee: https://amzn.to/37BMFr7Star Wars Hotel: https://thepointsguy.com/guide/star-wars-hotel-disney-galaxys-edge/Out of the Shadows: https://amzn.to/3yt1vfePatreon.com/ATGcastATGcast.comTwitter.com/ATGcastFacebook.com/ATGcastInstagram.com/ATGcastTikTok.com/ATGcast

Second Baptist
A Golden Book

Second Baptist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 50:32


Let's talk about chess
#27 Leontxo García

Let's talk about chess

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 46:47


In episode 27 of the podcast, which is another special "Candidates Storytellers" episode, Eric talks to one of the best and most famous chess journalists in the world: Leontxo Garcia Olasagasti (1956), who is a Spanish lecturer, presenter, commentator and journalist specialized in chess. Tireless chess propagandist, Leontxo promotes the teaching of this game to both children (in Spanish schools and abroad and adults. "Regular chess exercise improves brain aging and may even be useful in preventing Alzheimer's and other senile dementias", he says. Leontxo Garcia was awarded a medal for sporting achievements in Spain, he is included in FIDE's Golden Book for his services to chess, he was given an award by the University of Oviedo for exceptional efforts in promoting culture and he was recognised with a national chess award. Today, Leontxo Garcia remains one of the leading chess journalists in Europe, who attends all the major contemporary competitions. “Chess is a golden mine practically unexplored by the press!” the famous observer likes to remark. And: he is one of the nicest persons in the chess business.

Fans of Power
Fans of Power #255 - "The Sword of Skeletor" Golden Book Review & Skeletor's Top 3 Dastardly Moments!

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 126:41


The guys are all over the place this week! From gastric distress to Joe once again getting something for free. Nathan gives his thoughts on a revisit to Golden Books "The Sword of Skeletor" while Joe and Tyler reveal the Top 3 times they felt Skeletor was at this most menacing! Enjoy!

Fans of Power
Fans of Power #130 - Magic Mirrors Golden Book, Magic vs Technology

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 71:28


Fans of Power
Fans of Power #106 - MOTU Robots & Mask of Evil Golden Book!

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 73:53


Fans of Power
Fans of Power #40 - BEAST MAN! and I Have The Power Golden Book

Fans of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 81:30


Original Air Date: 8-9-16

Legends Of Grayskull
Legends Of Grayskull #49: "Secret of the Dragon's Egg"

Legends Of Grayskull

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 148:04


In today's episode we review "Secret of the Dragon's Egg", an amazing story from Golden Book! We also ReMaster "Fisto's Forest", answer listener questions, and so much more! Join us for this exciting supersized episode just in time for Thanksgiving! Check out art by Raymund Bermudez: https://www.facebook.com/raymund.bermudez

Voice of Achievers
Creating Comedy & Finding Reasons to be Happy Ft Ankit Sisodiya

Voice of Achievers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 23:30


Amidst all odds, deep down we’re all looking for ways to smile, laugh, stay happy. What goes behind those artists that help us find that smile? A comedy creator’s art, a ventriloquist’s diary, a constant struggle to make dreams come true peppered with mimicry and laughter. Yashika speaks with record holder, Mr. Ankit Sisodia, a comic artist based in Indore. Ankit has more than a decade of experience as a comic artist and is the only ventriloquist in Madhya Pradesh. He carries a name in the Golden Book of Records for recording the longest laughter show in the world with 11 other artists for 12 hrs 12 mins and 12 secs. Find your favourite part: 10.00- Multitasking and building confidence as an artists 12.50- Comedy and Spontaneity (Haasy Ras aur abhaav mein prabhaav} 14.15- The most important aspect of creating comedy and a ventriloquists diary 17.30- Hansna Kaise Seekhein 18.20- What not to do while making comedy 19.15- Khushi kahaan dhoondhein 21.00- An artist’s pull beyond payments Original Music by Joseph Mc Dade Drop us a note on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter @voice_of_achievers Or write in directly to editor@voiceofachievers.com We’re listening to you. Don’t forget to follow us on Spotify, Sticher, Apple, Google, JioSaavn, Gaana or wherever you’re listening to us! You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everyday Mindfulness Show
Rebroadcast - 131: The Golden Book of Humanity: Living As Unconditional Love with Juha Riverhill

Everyday Mindfulness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 32:27


I am love, I am in my heart, I am listening. In this episode, Holly interviews Juha Riverhill, spiritual teacher from Finland. Juha's inspiration comes from a lifetime of difficulties, from being bullied as a child to a tumultuous divorce in his later years. out of the worst moment of his life. A difficult divorce, overwhelm of the aftermath and the whisper from his spirit guide, Cecelia, led him to channel/write his book, The Golden Book of Humanity. Questions Holly and Juha explore include: • How did you come to the understanding of spirit guides? • What is something that you may be resisting in your life that gives you an opportunity to find a greater guide in your own life? • Where do you start and how can you implement a sense of curiosity in your daily life? • How can we ponder and practice the mantra I am love, I am in my heart, I am receiving? • The Divine approached Juha in many ways from the time he was a child. He asked to be shown the way to communicate on a deeper level with his spirit guides. • During a time in Paris, his time with Cecelia and other guides gained clarity and understanding the gifts they could help him bring to the world. He set a goal of becoming a spiritual teacher. Coming from a Christian background, he always had an understanding of the Holy Spirit, but he came to crave more of a spiritual exploration to a connection with unconditional love. He found this by bringing his living from his head to living in his heart. Through this it fulfilled an aching heart and created a raised vibrational state of sending and receiving perfect unconditional love with his life. Find out more about Juha's book here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Things People Are Passionate About
Episode 002 - Paul Atkins - Things People Are Passionate About

Things People Are Passionate About

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 64:16


In this episode Paul discusses discovering his love of wooden boats at a very early age, building one at 18 and why you need to be very careful when you put boats in paintings. PAUL ATKINS Paul Atkins runs a third generation family business with his wife Kate. The business, Atkins Lab, prints, frames and make albums for photographers. Since childhood, Paul has been bewitched by boats, particularly traditional wooden ones. Paul thinks it began with Scuffy The Tug Boat, a kids book in the Golden Book series. While firmly photographers, Paul's dad John had built a speed boat when he was 16 which made the idea of owning such a beautiful thing as a boat a reasonable idea. This idea led to Paul's first boat build thanks to a chance meeting with Robert Ayliffe who had guided many first time builders into the craft. Robert led Paul to designer Iain Oughtred and Bruce Kirby, two living masters who have bridged traditional boat design with modern building methods. BOAT LINKS Paul's website for his boat passion https://paulsboat.wordpress.com Robert Ayliffe: Straydog Boatworks : Wooden Boat plans kits building sailing rigging & lots of boat equipment : Iain Oughtred Designs and Norwalk Islands Sharpies Iain Oughtred: http://www.oughtredboats.com/ Bruce Kirby: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Kirby_(yachts) The Whilly Boat https://paulsboat.wordpress.com/my-whilly/ The Norwalk Islands Sharpie https://paulsboat.wordpress.com/what-is-a-norwalk-island-sharpie/ ATKINS LAB PODCAST : https://atkins.com.au/atkins-labcast WEB : https://atkins.com.au/ FB : https://www.facebook.com/AtkinsPhotoLab INSTA : https://www.instagram.com/atkinsphotolab.retail/

The 4 Principles of Success with Antonio Holman
Defense Law, Erotica, and Fearless Creativity with Adriana Gavazzoni

The 4 Principles of Success with Antonio Holman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 26:52


Adriana is located in Brazilia, Brazil, and is a respected attorney, legal scholar and Golden Book award winning author of the bestselling suspense thrillers Behind The Door and Lara's Journal who is always challenging herself and taking risks.  Aside from writing her erotic suspense thrillers, Adriana is a former legal professor who has also written a text book on international contract law. Adriana, has had many life experiences and insights in life that we are about to get into today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the4pos/support

A variety of readings from spiritual readings to children's literature.

A classic Golden Book about a student train engine that wanted to become the best locomotive at the station called a Flyer. This story is for children and for those who are young at heart. At the end of the story, you may want to ask yourself what you have learned from the story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Dusty Pages
The Golden Book of 365 Stories

Dusty Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 64:55


This fully illustrated vintage kid's book has a bedtime story for every night of the year (plus an extra one for leap year). They're not all winners, but the value can't be beat!

Quicksie Storytime
How The Camel Got Its Hump

Quicksie Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020


Have you ever wondered how the camel got its hump? Find out as Adam reads this Golden Book classic.

The Future Belongs to Creators

In today's Q&A Friday, we talk about our audio setup, tools for writing, building a SaaS company, books, how to read an article, hobbies, and more!Q: What is your audio set up?We use the MixPre 3 since it has three audio inputs. We also like that it can use batteries and an SD card. It makes it very portable and can be used without a computer if you have to go out to grab an interview with someone. For mics, we use the Audio Technica AT875R. It's a great shotgun mic that works well in spaces that aren't acoustically treated. Finally, we use Sony MDR7506 headphones.Q: What tool do you use to draft your writing?We use tools like Ulysses for a pure writing experience. It has a great “table of contents” style organization. We also use Notion for long-form and collaborative writing.Q: What's one thing you learned about building a SaaS company that you think is a valuable lesson for creators?The first thing that comes to mind is that it will take a lot longer than you think. You've got to make sure you keep at it and have the mindset of showing up every day for years. Q: Which books about writing non-fiction would you recommend?Nathan recommends Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott. Barrett recommends The Golden Book on Writing by David Lambuth, Zen and the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury, On Speaking Well by Peggy Noonan, The Pyramid Principle by Barbara Minto, and On Writing by Steven King.Q: When you read articles, do you read the entire article, or just skim for highlights?We usually read the entire thing. If we're thinking of giving up on an article, then we start skimming to give it more of a chance.Q: Are you expecting a decrease in your customer base from people who have gone out of business?We've seen a little bit of that, but we've actually seen more growth as businesses try to increase their online presence.Q: What are your hobbies?Nathan - playing outside with his kids, practicing soccer by himself, woodworking, and reading books. Barrett - reading and writing, hiking, skiing, camping, and fly-fishing. Q: What are your priorities for revenue as your business increases?We'll invest heavily in the product. We've added team members recently and we've put more money into advertising. We want to be able to serve a larger group of creators while maintaining the notion that existing customers are more important than getting new customers. Our success is creator success.Creators of the day   Anne Beiler  Prince McClinton Resources of the day Embossed stationery from Crane.com Osmo Pocket Thought of the day“If rest is what you need, take this weekend to not be productive, so that you can be more productive in the week. After the last few weeks of non-stop craziness, this might be the perfect thing for you to hear.” ~ @BarrettABrooksLinks MixPre 3 Audio Technica AT875R Sony MDR7506 The Podcaster's High Quality Microphone Shootout Ulysses Notion Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott The Golden Book on Writing by David Lambuth  Zen and the Art of Writing by Ray Bradbury On Speaking Well by  Peggy Noonan The Pyramid Principle by Barbara Minto On Writing  by Steven King  Stay in touch Start building your audience for free! Twitter Facebook Instagram

Plunders & Blunders
69-1: Stalkers

Plunders & Blunders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 81:00


The Deadites continue their home invasion, searching for the Golden Book while being hounded by the cave's current inhabitant - Bennie the Beholder.

Plunders & Blunders
69-1: Stalkers

Plunders & Blunders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 81:00


The Deadites continue their home invasion, searching for the Golden Book while being hounded by the cave's current inhabitant - Bennie the Beholder.

Inglorion Bastards: A LOTR Actual Play D&D Podcast

Inside the Workshop of Aulë the group discovers Túrin Turambar, having been possessed by Gwarthaur, just finishing a ritual from the Golden Book. In his hands are the reforged sword, Gurthang, and the newly found silmaril of Maedhros.

Your Brain on Facts
Greatest Hits -- Read A Rainbow

Your Brain on Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 29:47


PRE-ORDER THE YBOF BOOK! From the Yellow Pages and Golden Book, to Mao's little red book, three different green books and more! Music by Kevin MacLeod, Audionautix, and Rooster Teeth (I love you, please don't sue). Support the show Read the script. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

Everyday Mindfulness Show
131: The Golden Book of Humanity: Living As Unconditional Love with Juha Riverhill

Everyday Mindfulness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 34:27


I am love, I am in my heart, I am listening. In this episode, Holly interviews Juha Riverhill, spiritual teacher from Finland. Juha's inspiration comes from a lifetime of difficulties, from being bullied as a child to a tumultuous divorce in his later years. out of the worst moment of his life. A difficult divorce, overwhelm of the aftermath and the whisper from his spirit guide, Cecelia, led him to channel/write his book, The Golden Book of Humanity. Questions Holly and Juha explore include: How did you come to the understanding of spirit guides? What is something that you may be resisting in your life that gives you an opportunity to find a greater guide in your own life? Where do you start and how can you implement a sense of curiosity in your daily life? How can we ponder and practice the mantra I am love, I am in my heart, I am receiving? The Divine approached Juha in many ways from the time he was a child. He asked to be shown the way to communicate on a deeper level with his spirit guides. During a time in Paris, his time with Cecelia and other guides gained clarity and understanding the gifts they could help him bring to the world. He set a goal of becoming a spiritual teacher. Coming from a Christian background, he always had an understanding of the Holy Spirit, but he came to crave more of a spiritual exploration to a connection with unconditional love. He found this by bringing his living from his head to living in his heart. Through this it fulfilled an aching heart and created a raised vibrational state of sending and receiving perfect unconditional love with his life. Find out more about Juha's book here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inglorion Bastards: A LOTR Actual Play D&D Podcast

Seeking Meril-i-Turinqi - the Lady of the Isle - the party arrives at Kortirion and discovers the Man in Black has already been there (and left his mark). After a grand battle, Meril tells the group that the Parma Kuluina (the Golden Book) has been stolen. They learn that the Man in Black was trying to forge a weapon there, and they learn the first part of the Second Prophecy of Mandos.

Mastering Sales with America's #1 Sales Coach Tamara Bunte
America's #1 Sales Coach | The Golden Book of Sales Wisdom | Episode 5

Mastering Sales with America's #1 Sales Coach Tamara Bunte

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 21:31


Learn wisdom principles for growing your business.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Side A w./ JBJ: Princess Chelsea - 'Lil' Golden Book' - Jon Bakos - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019


Side A w./ JBJ: Princess Chelsea - 'Lil' Golden Book' by Jon Bakos on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Side A w./ JBJ: Princess Chelsea - 'Lil' Golden Book' - Jon Bakos - Radio One 91fm

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019


Side A w./ JBJ: Princess Chelsea - 'Lil' Golden Book' by Jon Bakos on Radio One 91fm Dunedin

Happy Monsters
The Poky Little Puppy

Happy Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 10:01


This is a classic Golden Book that has been favored by families for generations. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happymonsters/support

Book of Mormon Central
How Thomas B. Marsh was Led to the Book of Mormon Without Knowing It! #485

Book of Mormon Central

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 5:32


In the summer of 1829, a man named Thomas B. Marsh received a prompting that he should travel nearly 400 miles from Boston, Massachusetts, to upstate New York, not knowing what he would find there. Thomas stayed in western New York for three months to no avail. On his way home, someone he was staying with mentioned a “Golden Book” found by a young man named Joseph Smith. Thomas went to Palmyra, as the woman directed, and arrived at Grandin’s printshop just in time to get a fresh copy of the first sixteen pages of the Book of Mormon. Read at bit.ly/know485

Your Brain on Facts
Read A Rainbow

Your Brain on Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018 30:10


 From the Yellow Pages and Golden Book, to Mao's little red book, three different green books and more!  Music by Kevin MacLeod, Audionautix, and Rooster Teeth (I love you, please don't sue). Read the script. Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

Pulp 2 Pixel Podcasts
Episode #079 - MotU-Cast #04 - Caverns of Fear

Pulp 2 Pixel Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 101:54


MotU Cast: A He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Podcast! I am Doctor G the Man of Nerdology and Host of the Pulp to Pixel Podcasts. With each episode of MotU-Cast, I and my regular rogues gallery of co-hosts and special guest will explore the world of Eternia through the minicomics that were published as part of the 1982 toy line from Mattel. Turn the Page and Unlock the Power of Grayskull! In this episode I am joined by Guest Host Gene Hendricks of the Quantum Cast and the Anime Freaks Podcast over of the Two True Freaks Network. Gene and I are discussing the Golden Book story Caverns of Fear. As an added bonus this episode contains the audio version of the story as well. You can find Gene's works at his website http://www.thehammerstrikes.com/ or follow him on Twitter @Hammer_Strikes You can subscribe to our podcast through iTunes, where you can also leave a rating and review: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pulp-2-pixel-podcasts/id1019004523?mt=2 You can also find episodes on the Stitcher app as well: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=72145&refid=stpr  We are also available on Google Play at: https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ic5chgac46rwlfe5ilbinnugroa?t%3DPulp_2_Pixel_Podcasts You can also find episodes, articles, and art work about the podcast and leave comments or messages at: http://pulp2pixel.blogspot.com http://pulp2pixel.tumblr.com http://www.facebook.com/pulp2pixelpodcasts https://www.instagram.com/pulp2pixel/ https://twitter.com/MotuCast Contact us by email at: pulp2pixel@gmail.com #motu #motucast #pulp2pixel #heman#skeletor #minicomics #podcast #mastersoftheuniverse

9to5.cc Podcasts: Including Go Plug Yourself (GPYS) & 9to5 Entertainment System (9ES)

Joshua Clarke, aka Scynikal got to sign his name in the “Golden Book” of Montreal. That’s the same book that William Shatner signed man. Why? Because he was the 2016 EOW Freestyle Rap World Champion. I’ve never been World Champion[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Joshua Clarke – Scynikal – GPYS 143 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).

Tower Talk Business Radio
The Golden Book with Dale Carnegie’s Own, Dan Ritchie

Tower Talk Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 28:33


Ray Schwetz and Donyshia Boston-Hill talk the Secret of Success and the golden book with Dale Carnegie’s Dan Ritchie.

Tower Talk Business Radio
The Golden Book with Dale Carnegie’s Own, Dan Ritchie

Tower Talk Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 28:33


Ray Schwetz and Donyshia Boston-Hill talk the Secret of Success and the golden book with Dale Carnegie’s Dan Ritchie.

New York Said
DJ CherishTheLuv - Growing up in the East Village, getting her Doctorate in Surviva

New York Said

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2016 110:20


Today’s guest on the show is DJ CherishTheLuv also known as Cynthia. I met Cynthia back in the Spring and within a few minutes, I knew I wanted to invite her to be a guest on the show. Fast forward to a few days ago, our schedules aligned and we finally had a chance to meet in the East Village. I don’t want to give it away but here is some of what we talked about, growing up in the East Village, creating attractive design, the growth mentality, listening to your intuition, public speaking, talking to her phoenix, getting her doctorate in survival, meeting Oprah and declarations under good circumstances. More About DJ CherishTheLuv Website - https://djcherishtheluv.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/djcherishtheluv/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/djcherishtheluv/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DJCherishTheLuv/ Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - https://www.mskcc.org/search?keys=cynthia+cherish The Roost - https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-roost-new-york Tonga - https://www.facebook.com/tonkanyc   Links to the Stuff they Talked About   School of Visual Arts - https://www.sva.edu Young & Rubicam Group - http://www.yr.com Fat Rat Press (The Matches) - http://www.fatratpress.com Full Sail University - https://www.fullsail.edu Jamel Shabazz - http://www.jamelshabazz.com Golden Book - http://www.randomhousekids.com/brand/little-golden-books/ Highlights Kids - http://www.highlightskids.com Aventura - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aventura_(band) Sony - http://www.sony.com Nespresso - https://www.nespresso.com/us/en/ Black Wine Glass - https://www.amazon.com/Spiegelau-Authentis-Blind-Tasting-Glass/dp/B00MX72U7O/ref=pd_sbs_79_8?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=DKBF6FKT48SJ5Z5WXVFW Think First - http://thinkfirst.org Dub Spot - http://www.dubspot.com DJ Clue - https://www.instagram.com/djclue/ DJ Envy - https://www.instagram.com/djenvy/?hl=en DJ Dirty Harry -https://twitter.com/dirtyharryny Phil Morse - https://www.digitaldjtips.com/phil-morse/ TEDxTeen - http://tedxteen.com How to Work a Room - https://www.amazon.com/Work-Room-Revised-Susan-RoAne/dp/0061238678 Change Your Brain, Change Your Life - https://www.amazon.com/Change-Your-Brain-Revised-Expanded/dp/110190464X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1477725058&sr=1-1&keywords=change+your+brain+change+your+life Ippudo NY - https://www.yelp.com/biz/ippudo-ny-new-york Robertas - http://www.robertaspizza.com Abraço  - http://www.abraconyc.com Robert Galinsky - http://www.galinskyplace.com   This episode is sponsored by Gorilla Coffee.

Oi! Spaceman: Adventures in Media Criticism
Zombie Marxist Things and Body Horror (Frybo and Cat Fingers)

Oi! Spaceman: Adventures in Media Criticism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 66:00


In this episode, Shana and Jane are back chatting about all things Steven Universe. Namely, Shana chats a bit about the new Golden Book version of The Answer, and they move on to chatting the wages of capitalism in Frybo and the nature of body horror in Cat Fingers. Also: what does it mean when Steven touches himself? Main Topic: Frybo and Cat Fingers. Taking charge. The Answer book. Metatext. Shana and Rebecca. "Girly." Interiority. More than a collector's item. Fry costumes and naked Steven. Relationships. Body horror. Crystal shards. Hidden backstory. "Something Jack would say." Exploited labor. Critique of capitalism. Marxist Zombie Thing. "Let's go be kids." Spaghetti Westerns. Pants. "Butt and gem." Musical cues. Pearl-centric. Birds? Hitchcock? Lost dead lovers. Scooby Doo kind of thing. Tentacles and capitalism. On to Cat Fingers. Use of magic. Shape-shifting. "Biorhythms yo." 80s Amethyst. Uncomfortable with the body. Personal confessions. Making it purr. Transformation. Leaving. Miyazaki reference. Monsters and sons. Fraught with tragedy. Puns? Internal and external pain. Awareness. Family dynamics. Mayormobile. Pearl smacking her ass. Attention. Friends of Steven. Cliffhanger. Steven touches himself. A particular sort of mind. Gender. Virginity metaphors. Sound. Pussyfooting. Very foreshadowing. "I guess we're watching 'Say Uncle'." Cosplay. Discipline. 

Portable Practical Pediatrics
Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book (Book review Pedcast)

Portable Practical Pediatrics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016


Help support DocSmo.com by buying this reviewed book using this affiliate link. You get Amazon's best price and DocSmo.com earns a small affiliate marketing fee.  Thanks for  your support. Everything I Need To Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book (Little Golden Books (Random House)) Introduction Welcome to another edition of Portable Practical Pediatrics. I'm your host, Dr. Paul Smolen, a board certified pediatrician with 34 years of practice and a lot to say. Thanks for joining me today. I recently came across a gem of a book that I thought you might be interested in sharing with your children. Remember those Little Golden Books we read when we were early readers. Yeah, you remember, the ones with the gold binding, hard cardboard colorful covers, and cartoon illustrated stories inside. Recall also that the books often had moral lessons embedded within the stories. Well in 2013, Diane Muldrow, a long time editor of the Little Golden Books, put together snippets from many of the Golden Books that contained wisdom that she thought children and adults could benefit from today.Reminders like "Stay curious" and "Sing even if you can't hold a tune", and "Use your imagination", and "Be a hugger", and many many more. Aren't these wonderful things for children to hear and live. I love them. Each life lesson has an illustration from an original Golden Book that makes the content not only formational for young minds but really fun to look at for children of all ages.If you have a young child in your house and want to get them away from a video screen, impart some wisdom, entertain them with whimsical art, and maybe even start some great conversations, I strongly recommend you get a copy of this book and start enjoying. I think you will find the values and advice in The Little Golden Books very refreshing and on point in today's world. Apparently, a lot of other folks think the book has value since  Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book has made it to the big leagues, New York Times Best Seller list. Not bad for a cartoon book.   Outro If you have book suggestions for my review or want to recommend books that you think other families will enjoy, please send me a comment at my blog, www.docsmo.com. Not only do I love to hear from you, but you will be helping other families. always a good thing. This is Doc Smo, helping you take a good look, at another great book. Until next time.

Feisty Side of Fifty
Love From a Little Golden Book

Feisty Side of Fifty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2015 14:00


At our age, we boomers have learned that life's most profound lessons are often found in simple, straightforward packages. And this principle certainly rings true when talking about love. Join us as Diane Muldrow, Editorial Director of Little Golden Books, shares the secrets of relationships in her utterly charming work, Everything I Need to Know About Love I Learned From a Golden Book. You won't want to miss this delightful walk down memory lane complete with illustrations from your favorite Golden Book characters. 

Booktalks Quick and Simple
Bakker, Robert T. THE BIG GOLDEN BOOK OF DINOSAURS

Booktalks Quick and Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2014


Bakker, Robert T. THE BIG GOLDEN BOOK OF DINOSAURS

Nerd Lunch: The Second 100
Episode 121 - Fan Fic Reviews 4

Nerd Lunch: The Second 100

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2014 71:47


In this week's Nerd Lunch, we return to one of our favorite franchise topics... FAN FIC REVIEWS! Thrice before we've done this topic (18, 62, 95) and each time we've had a blast. For our fourth foray into fanfic (suddenly this has turned into narration from the Batman TV show…sheesh), we do something a bit special so be sure to listen to find out our approach this time. Our guests were the returning Claymation Werewolf and Miss M from the Diary of a Dorkette blog. Nerd To-Dos included Mad Max, being a nerd, buying She-Ra action figures and Burn Notice. If you'd like to read the stories we reviewed, here are links: The Special Cheese (Chef!/Rastamouse crossover) by Haywir3d Adora and the Golden Book (She-Ra) by "sadcakes" World Without Tomorrow (Star Trek: The Next Generation) by Rad Ghostal Young Guns Forever (Young Guns) by "snowmann"

The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius
About Marcus and the Golden Book

The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012


This podcast episode gives a little background information on Marcus, and on the Golden Book: http://goo.gl/L7NWlY I've numbered this episode as number 13, but you haven't missed any episodes, I'd just like to keep numbers 1-12 for the books. Please don't be alarmed.