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In this episode we cover the lore of the Gloomspite Gitz Battletome. Get ready to hear a whole lotta backstabbing, petty thievery, idol worship, and illicit substance consumption. And then after all that maybe we'll have time to talk about the Grots! ***Thanks to GW for providing this book for us to review on the show!*** Show Notes Time Stamps What we've been up to: 3:06 The Story Phase: 19:50 Links (some links may redirect to our affiliate partners) The Gloomspite Gitz Battletome can be purchased at… Hardcover at Games Workshop Contact You want to get a hold of us? Of course you do - here's how: Website: themortalrealms.com It'd really help us help you to get a review on iTunes or wherever else you listen to podcasts. Find us in your app, or head over to themortalrealms.com/review and tell us what you think. Youtube: youtube.com/themortalrealms Patreon: patreon.com/themortalrealms Twitter: @themortalrealms Davy: @Red_Zeke Paul: @pjschard Eric: @stonemonkgamer Aaron @dosaceos Josh: @jearrington Will: @ageofSevvir Facebook: facebook.com/themortalrealms Email: mortalrealms@gmail.com Discord: themortalrealms.com/discord Shirts: https://www.themortalrealms.com/shirts Goodreads Book Club: themortalrealms.com/bookclub
On the first episode of Hot Pursuit!, Hannah and Matt discuss Hannah's trip to Austria to be the first journalist to drive the electric Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon. Can it even come close to comparing to the gas-powered G that has existed since 1979? Then, it's a look at BMW's polarizing XM hybrid, its most powerful SUV but not its best--we'll tell you why. Meanwhile, Matt is driving over New York City curbs in another expensive V8 SUV this week, the Jeep 392 Rubicon, and Hannah has a few thoughts about it from that time in Moab. Plus, Matt just bought a Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody - but how fast is it really? Follow Hannah and Matt on Instagram: @HannahElliottxo @mattmiller1973 Find more on Bloomberg.com, Bloomberg Radio and YouTube. FULL TRANSCRIPT: Hi. I'm Hannah Elliott and I'm Matt Miller, and this is Hot Pursuit. All right, welcome to the first episode of our new podcast. Hannah Elliott from Bloomberg Pursuits and me Matt Miller from Bloomberg Television. We're going to walk you through everything that's hot in the world of autos and motorcycles. I point out, Hannah, because Ducati has released a brand new version of the Multi Strata. This is the V four version. It's called the RS. And the really cool thing about this bike, and then we'll get back to cars, is that it has the Desmo dramatic valve operation. Once again, they've gone away from that to reduce, you know, the amount of mechanical work that you had to do, the amount of upkeep you had to do, and now they've gone back just for this one version. So I'm pretty pumped about that. That's cool. It all sounds very complicated. I'm more scrambler girl myself or a dirt by I love a dirt bike. But of course we're focused mainly on cars, and you have been very much focused on the Mercedes g Wagon. So we're going to talk about that. We're going to talk about a trip that you recently took to Austria to test out a new version of that. We're also going to talk about a couple of the vehicles that we're driving, which I think people might cross shop with a G Wagon, you know, wealthy people that are looking for some kind of big, gigantic suv that has a lot of power behind it. And then we're going to talk about the new car that I recently bought, which maybe is kind of the other end of the spectrum. It wasn't very expensive, it's not an suv and it's like a dinosaur. So we'll talk about my Dodge Challenger RT scatpack wide body. Unfortunate name notwithstanding, I have to say every time when we say that name, I pringe. I think of like Dean Martin and you know Frank Sinatra. Yeah, yeah, Shahinatra was out there in a mopar type car and I don't know the history, but I think that's why they called it that. Anyway, let's kick it off with the G Wagon. So this is I think one of the coolest vehicles in automotive history. And I would say you probably agree because you're a big fan. Tell us about what you did over the weekend, so I have to say I felt pretty lucky. I was the first non Mercedes Benz employee and first American to drive the electric G Wagon, which is really exciting because we've been hearing about this since twenty eighteen when Arnold Schwarzenegger said he wanted one and Mercedes said, okay, we'll make it. Basically, this was back at the G Wagon launch in Detroit, which Matt, I think you'll remember, well, yes, but yeah, all of that to say, I went to go drive it in Austria on the Shekel Mountain also pronounced she Shekel if you want to that tea in there. It's a proven ground in Austria where Mercedes has all of their G Wagons, and I went up there to do some driving in the electric g This was a pre production electric G Wagon, and I have to say it was pretty fun. That's so cool. So I bought back a couple of years ago when I was living in Berlin the new generation of the G Wagon and right inside the door you get a little badge on all of the new G's that says something like tested on the stuckle or proven on the stuckle Jeckel proof, Yes, exactly something like that. So for g Wagon owners, the place is magical and maybe mysterious because it's in Grots and like hardly anybody ever goes there. But basically this is where Magna Steyer makes the g Wagon right there. They're not made by Mercedes in house. Yes, this is a little known fact. So the company was formerly called Poop. Now it's called Magnet. It's a bigger corporation that bought it out, but same company, same location, and it's kind of a mecha for g Wagon owners to go there. There is a factory, there's an experience center which is right by the airport, and it's it is an iconic vehicle. I mean, how many car models can you say I've been made without interruption since the seventies. I mean, it's pretty cool. I have to say, no, it's awesome, and it's in super high demand, even though it's so dang expensive, right, I mean when I bought mine, they were like one twenty five to start and there was a two year waiting list. I don't think the waiting list has come down, it's gone the other direction, and I know the price has gone up. Yeah. Yeah, that's a really good point. And this will be a challenge. I hesitate to get everyone all excited about the electric G because right now Magna makes about forty thousand G wagons per year in that facility. I was in the facility last week. It's very cool, but the production volume is limited. And I've asked Mercedes, hey, how are you going to add in all of these extra electric GEW wagons on top of your maxed out production line? And you know, they say they have a plan. They say they have They're going to have flexible shifts. They're currently running two shifts five days a week at Magna. They don't want to tell me if they're going to add a third shift. Apparently overnight shifts are tricky. You tend to get more fabrication errors in the overnight shift, so they don't necessarily want to go to a third overnight shift. But bottom line, yeah, last year there were two year wait times for new G wagons and Mercedes actually stopped taking orders on the G. It got so bad. They are taking orders again now. But you know, if you order an electric GEW wagon, I think patients will be your highest virtuo because there's going to be high demand and production will be is a big question mark. We'll put it that way. What's going to be called? Is it the EQG because all of their others like the Big the ASS is the EQS now the electric version, and the obviously the E is the EQE the electric version. So is this the EQG. But that's a great question. We've been calling it colloquially the EQG. Mercedes has been using that loosely, but that is not the official name. And Mercedes has said they're going to announce the official name next year when they announced the pricing and they have this big world debut of it. So we don't know for sure that EQG is the actual name. If you call it that now, people will probably know what you're talking about. But the official name will be announced next year. And we should say the one that I drove it was covered in camouflage. There is going to be some slight, slight, slight difference in the roofline on this Electric G Class I, and they pointed it out to me. I can't even tell the difference. It looks basically this. I mean, I don't have that refined and I I guess they changed a few things to help with efficiency. But yeah, we'll know a lot more next year. It's gonna debut on twenty twenty four. I just have one question before we go on to competitors that you and I are driving this week. On the interior of my G five hundred, the European versions were called that the US version of the G five to fifty kind of the base model. They didn't use the new MBUX, they didn't use the new infotainment system. We still had the old one. Were you able to suss out what they're going to use in terms of the interior electronics package on the new one. I have to believe that they're going to use the new system. The one that I drove was draped in a black cloth. I knew it. Although they did lift up. We were lifting up the cloak, so to speak, to change certain off road modes, to do the rock mode, to do the G turn. I should talk to you about that in a second. And it looks like the news is in there. Don't quote me on that, but it would be ridiculous for them not to put it in. So I'm like ninety percent sure that it'll be in there, and I think that's what I saw the G turn. I have to talk about this briefly. So Mercedes is doing this G turn in the new Electric g which basically you push a button and it flips the whole thing around in a three hundred and sixty degree circle without going forward to backward. It just like what does a spin? Basically? Yes, yes, And I think this is becoming a thing like remember the crab walk from the Electric Hummer, and then the Cadillac Electric Escalade has ballet mode, which like self parks. I feel like all of these new electric SUVs think they have to have like one party trick y p and the G turn is the party track, all right, So the new g Wagon is going to have real, real steering, then, is my takeaway. Yeah, let's talk about the other big, expensive, at least partially electric suv that you're driving right now, which is really controversial, the BMW x M. I already already spent a week in it, so I have my own thoughts, uh, and I think everyone who comes even near this thing as thoughts. So what are your thoughts on the BMW XM. My thought is it's ugly. It's big, and it's ugly. I can't look past the wheels which are just like these big rome break things discs. It's just big and lumbering. I'm not necessarily bothered by our new beaver tooth BMW grill which this has. Doesn't bother those don't bother me. It's just the whole thing. It's Matt. I think I heard you say the other day you were kindly referred to it as brutalist, which maybe maybe, I mean, that would be a kind way of describing it. But and you know, the exterior is it just looks rather unsophisticated and then of course worse. The interior has some design notes that I raised my eyebrow at, especially the ceiling, which is kind of like a Eastern European nightclub in the nineties. Uh. Yes, it's like lined and swayed, and it's got mood lighting and there are like sort of uneven ridges all across the top. It looks a little bit like a mountain range. Baby. I'm not sure what they were going for, but that's just the looks. I've got a lot of other thoughts about how it drives to I mean, I think also say I think it's more expensive than the g Wagon. Yes, I do think it has a brutalist look, is very aggressive it's imposing and I like that it's very big and massive. The Germans would say vuchtik, which I think is a really fitting way to say it. I love the badges on the back. You know. They have two BMW in Signa insignias on the top sides each side of the winds, which is kind of like what the M one had on its flying buttresses, if that's what you call those things. And this is the only other dedicated M car that they've made. There won't be any other base version. It's only an MV vehicle. I don't understand why they d tuned the V eight, which is in the X five M. It's more powerful in the X five than it is in this, and this is supposed to be their pinnacle like halo vehicle. And I also don't understand why they left out air suspension. I guess the engineers thought it would be troublesome for some reason. But if I'm going to pay one hundred and sixty thousand dollars before I check any boxes, I definitely want air suspension. And I want like some kind of sun roof or panoramic moon roof for something other than the horribly ugly headliner that they've put in there just for design cred. Yeah, I have to I have to agree. I think it's it's wildly expensive and the engine does sound and feel really unsophisticated. To me, that was just the That was my overall take. It just felt very unsophisticated, but not in a cool like you know muscly Way. It just felt rough. And I also, I think we have to give them props. You know, this is a six hundred and forty four horse power vehicle. It's their most powerful vehicle, I think at the moment. Yeah, you can check that, but no, it is. It does zero to sixty faster than the G Wagon and you know I love the g really fast. Yeah, and I stop on that thing and I can pretty much, you know, dominate Beverly Hills if I want to, And yes I have been. I apologize to anyone who's been around me lately driving this because it does make you feel a little bit bossy. But it's it's just you know, it's long. It's it's over sixteen feet long. It's just a brick. It's a fast brick. The anti roll bars are so strong that it's really impressive in a vehicle. Of that size and weight. But otherwise you know, it's comfy, but obviously it's for such a big vehicle. It's going to be comfy and it's kind of luxurious, but that's what you expect when you pay one hundred and sixty grand. So, and I do like the screen. There's that curve screen in the dashboard. Nice. Nice. Yeah, No, they did some okay things with it, but they should have it should be firing on all cylinders, yes, agreed, plus electric power. Speaking of unsophisticated, I'm driving the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon three ninety two right now, yes, which is obviously a car that you reviewed in twenty twenty one, and I love that you pointed out back then that you thought it was too expensive at like seventy five grand, and now you know, less than two years later, I'm driving it and the base model costs ninety three grand before you check any boxes as well, So like the price has gone twenty three percent, and it is awesome. It's so much fun. It's so loud. I drive over for every curb that I can. Today. I just crossed over a median from interstate to a service road, and I think you have to where you get your license for votes. But but man, is it expensive? Why is it so much? Yeah, this is this is a case of an arms race in terms of pricing for these SUVs. And I think I thought it was expensive when I drove it two years ago. And Jeep is charging this much because they know people will pay this much. It's it's crazy the amount of brand loyalty people who buy Jeeps have. This is another icon. I mean, we were talking about the G class being an icon. The Jeep is older than the G. We have to give props there and it is so beloved. And you know, when I drove it, it was in Moab. I was out there with Jim Morrison, not the cool Jim Morrison, Morrison, not the dead Jim Morrison, the vice president of Jeep. And he told me that basically one hundred percent some of them leave the shop with heavy modifications on them. So people are already pricing them way higher than the starting price. So when we see an MSRP of close two hundred thousand, I think we can assume that most of them don't even leave the factory at that price. Yeah, you're definitely not getting off the dealership yet without without six figures. Yeah, and you know, I don't think the Jeep Rubicon is a luxury vehicle, but they're certainly putting their pricing up where it feels like they're aspiring to be considered amongst some of these other luxury subs that are expensive. And it's all margin. Like if I look at the Jeep yes Wrangler three ninety two at one hundred grand out the door, and I remind myself that you can buy a Dodge Challenger scatpack wide body for sixty and it's got the same engine, you know, and it's also got all the bells and whistles over the base Challenger. So and they're charging an extra forty thousand for the Jeep. It's just insane. By the way, I did just buy that Dodge Challenger. And I want to talk about here we go with you for a second, because I so I got it since this is the last call, right, this is the last year they're making these, and this is like the oldest must be one of the oldest cars in production, you know, from a G class standpoint, and they'll go back the seventies. They redesigned it once. Sure, this hasn't been redesigned since two thousand and seven, with the exception of putting it on that bigger fenders. And well, I think it's cool because it's it's still attractive, at least in my opinion, and obviously it's totally subjective. But this six point four liter V eight is so much power. But they put it in such a huge boat that half the time I'm just spinning my wheels, which is frankly a lot of fun. I do it a lot, and after two weeks I'm almost done with this set of tires. What color did you get? And how is it? Opening the doors in like a garage situation? So obviously, because it's a two door and the doors are so long, it's very difficult. I just don't park next to anybody, which curiates my wife. I'll go to the other side of the parking lot to be alone. In terms of the color, it's F eight green, like an army green, which is a very cool I think it's a throwback to the seventies, as are all of Dodge's colors, and that's why I bought it, you know. It reminded me of a car that like my great grandmother had, although her wasn't quite as sporty, and I just love the kind of big American V eight feel. It reminds me of driving a car and Grand Theft Auto four. I think it was where you know, you just you pull the trigger and it starts to make a lot of noise and slowly roll and pick up momentum because it's not super fast here the sixty and then when you let go of it, it it just keeps going because it's built up so much inertia. So I like that momentum car. Yes, No, have you gone around any corner as yet? I haven't. You know. I'm kicking out at the back end of this car around every like on ramp and off ramp. But that's part of the fun for me. We'll see how it handles in the winter. I probably will be keeping in the garage when it snows. But it's just are you driving that in the city. I have driven into the city a couple of times. Wow? Any any looks? Uh? You know it's kind of a you're kind of a badass when you're driving this car. I think people are afraid of the kind of dudes who drive this car. In fact, I was getting personalized placed yesterday and I thought of getting Girl Dad because I have a daughter and I have another daughter. But then I thought I shouldn't get that because if I get into a road rage fight with somebody and then they see my license late, says girl Dad. You know, no one will take me seriously. How are you on the horn? Are you? Are you someone who honks? Honker? Yes, a lot, I'm a big honker. I do think it's a safety device more than anything. I'm just talking, just talking to you. Yes, you know. When I'm on the horn, I'm just making a statement, and I hope people, yeah, outside of my car understand what I'm saying. You know, go at that right turn quickly, please, that's right. You know, that's right. I prefer the horn to a hand gesture. I'm not a real gestory person. I like a horn. All right. That's going to do it. For our first episode of Hot Pursuit, I'm Matt Miller. You can catch me on Bloomberg Radio weekdays from ten am to one pm. I'm on Bloomberg Television weekdays from one pm to two pm. My Instagram is Matt Miller nineteen seventy three, and you can always catch my weekly car segments. What Matt Miller driving this week on YouTube, and I'm Hannah Elliott. You can find my writing on Bloomberg Pursuits, which is on Bloomberg dot com. You can also find me on x poor really known as Twitter at Hannah Elliott. That's two l's and two t's. I like to have everything. And then of course on Instagram. I'm definitely not putting my birth year on my Instagram account like Matt. It's just Hannah Elliott XO, keep it very simple. Two l's, two teas, and you can find me yeah, on Bloomberg dot com Slash Pursuits. 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Join Zeckthar and Yusken, as they talk about the less discussed Orkoids of the greenskins. We will cover important topics, such as, what's the difference between a gretchin, grot, and snotling? Are Colossal Squig a Squiggoth? And what kind of music do the orcs like? All of this will be answered, but just remember… Squiggoths are large, ranging from the size of a Leman Russ, to a small Imperial Titan! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ian-crombie0/support
The beginning of another Age of Sigmar narrative book series...Dawnbringers Book 1 - Harbingers. Solid story with a few surprises, and some very interesting rules for the four Regiments of Renown. I am joined by Khorne Lord Dave who has stepped up to fill in for Brendan...who is on strike in support of Podcasters Local 414...not! He's just getting settled in at his new base camp, and should be back in the podcasting booth for Episode 127. Fun hanging out with Dave, as always, and a great show for you! Thanks as always for joining us. Your support is truly appreciated. 1:40 Whispers From The Warp 11:18 The Emperor Lies 11:18 GHB 2023-24 Quick Thoughts 16:26 Harbingers - Part I 38:39 Harbingers - Part II 1:17:42 Scriptorium 1:30:43 This or That 1:41:30 Show Close
https://www.patreon.com/AdeptusRidiculoushttps://www.adeptusridiculous.com/https://twitter.com/AdRidiculoushttps://orchideight.com/collections/adeptus-ridiculousDa Red Gobbo is the leader of the Rebel Grots and is the head of Gretchin Revolutionary Committee (GRC or just Da Kommitte) of the Grots. He is known to wear a red cape to show his support of "Da Revolushun". While not every Gretchen believes in the Red Gobbo, with some claiming he is just a legend, this quickly changes for most Grots should one appear before them.The Crossing Guard TapesThe story of an ancient war waged by our silent protectors... school crossing guards.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In our seventh livestream we review the lists for Grots Gone Wild GT in Ontario. Come hang out in our Stormkeep community discord to show off your army, talk about lists, and participate in community events & contests - https://discord.gg/MAwusubbfH If you like listening to our ramblings please consider supporting us on Patreon so we can grow towards our goals of world domination - https://www.patreon.com/thestormkeep Timestamps 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:04:08 - Anthony Massolin - Stormcast Eternals (Hallowed Knights) 0:19:44 - Anthony Trentanelli - Skaventide 0:26:57 - Bill Souza - Flesh-eater Courts (Blisterskin) 0:39:25 - Carl Ong - Kruleboyz (Big Yellers) 0:52:15 - Danny Ajandi - Kruleboyz (Big Yellers) 0:58:01 - Emma Mangels - Sylvaneth (Gnarlroot) 1:08:56 - Geremy Massolin - Sylvaneth (Gnarlroot) 1:13:30 - Graeme Lottering - Soulblight Gravelords (Legion of Night) 1:20:27 - Jeremy Veysseire - Kharadron Overlords (Barak-Zilfin) 1:30:54 - Jiwan Noah Singh - Gloomspite Gitz 1:38:10 - Jordan Duncan - Idoneth Deepkin (Fuethan) 1:45:12 - Kevin Wardrop - Disciples of Tzeentch (Hosts Arcanum) 1:40:20 - Levan Sichinava - Soulblight Gravelords (Vyrkos Dynasty) 1:56:38 - Marcella Helu - Daughters of Khaine (Khailebron) 2:00:00 - Matt Jackson - Cities of Sigmar (Tempest's Eye) 2:09:50 - Matt Kowalyk - Cities of Sigmar (The Living City) 2:16:30 - Michael Grove - Seraphon (Thunder Lizard) 2:22:40 - Michael Simeon - Bonesplitterz (Icebone) 2:27:45 - Mitch Khwaja - Maggotkin of Nurgle (Drowned Men) 2:32:05 - Paul Jetski - Stormcast Eternals (Celestial Warbringers) 2:39:06 - Prentice Lauzon - Daughters of Khaine (Khelt Nar) 2:42:00 - Ridge Hanna - Seraphon (Thunder Lizard) 2:47:40 - Roger Barker - Blades of Khorne (Reapers of Vengeance) 2:52:24 - Shawn Allen - Stormcast Eternals (Hallowed Knights) 2:56:34 - Shawn Murri - Kruleboyz (Big Yellers) 3:04:24 - Thomas Zhennan Guan - Flesh-eater Courts (Blisterskin) 3:07:10 - Yury Sichinava - Sons of Behemat (Breaker Tribe) 3:12:35 - Zachary McComb - Sylvaneth (Gnarlroot) 3:13:42 - Zach Ahrens - Ogor Mawtribes (Boulderhead Tribe) 3:20:35 - Grots Gone Wild Summary & Stats
It is finally here, the first of two ORKISDOES!! This week we start our overview of the Orks, looking at their roots as fungi, and how all that craziness works. Listen as we wax philosophical about Squigs, Grots, Nobs, and da biggest unz! As a bonus Beast comes up with some pretty epic and side-splitting names! As always we drop a few more hints on the evolution of Innsmouth Hive and our Hive Project! We are a Grimdark and Horror Podcast, largely focused on Warhammer 40k, so expect some adult themes, corny humor, and maybe a few dad jokes! As always, Praise the 4ArmedEmperor! Interested in Commissioned work by Ickbard? Check him out on Instagram: @Ickbard or shoot him an email: peninsulaminiaturepainting@gmail.com Become a Patron At: https://www.patreon.com/UndertheHiveofMadness Hit us up with your questions on the Orks! What is your Ork Head Lore? Email us at: UndertheHiveofMadness@gmail.com or GymdarkGaming@gmail.com. Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/P7ggPMaWFF. You can find us around the web, https://linktr.ee/underthehive.
De tous les clans Orks, le clan Bad Moons est celui qui jouit de la plus grande opulence. En effet, les dents des Bad Moons poussant plus vite que celles des autres Orks, leur clan est le plus riche car les dents servent de monnaie chez les peaux vertes. Cette ressource permet au clan de se doter des meilleurs équipements, qu'il s'agisse de méga-armures, de véhicules customisés, ou encore de batteries d'artillerie Grots. Les Bad Moons ont un goût certain pour l'ostentation et leurs bijoux ou icônes ouvragés sont le fleuron de l'artisanat Ork
In this episode we introduce Alex Grots - entrepreneur, innovator, creator, and expert in the art and craft of Design Thinking. We discuss Alex’s fascinating career from being a paramedic to working in the music industry; from building his first startup during the dot-com bubble to leading world-famous design agency IDEO in Germany; and from co-founding the high-growth IoT-venture ProGlove to advising innovation projects across the globe. Alex is one fascinating and creative cat, not to mention an incredible storyteller with experiences that could fill volumes! But his easily palatable way of putting people at the center of innovation is what makes him such an incredible guest. I hope you enjoy it! Part 1: Alex Preview (00:04) Part 2: Alex’ founder journey (02:00) Part 3: People as the common thread on Alex’ journey (13:18) Part 4: Interaction with people as the basis for design thinking (15:50) Part 5: Exploration vs. Exploitation: Why corporates struggle to apply design thinking naturally (20:47) Part 6: Alex’ approach to bringing a more explorative culture to exploitation-driven corporates (26:43) Part 7: Connecting the right people from exploration and exploitation (31:46) Part 8: Pro-glove as an example for design thinking (32:55) Part 9: Qualitative research as the key differentiator in innovating via Design Thinking (37:27) Part 10: “Try it out as early as possible!” - the best way to get into design thinking (39:35) Part 11: “Trust yourself more than your plan!” Alex’ #1 tip for future entrepreneur (41:48) Part 12: What book is Alex currently reading? (44:02) Part 13: What is cycling on Alex’ playlist? (44:48) Part 14: Outro Gerrit (47:03)
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In this episode we are joined by Adam from Masters of the Forge to talk about Crusade. Adam and Addison have been playing some Crusade games and give a good introduction to the system and how their armies have been doing. In addition, Bob talks about the Foul Blightspawn, Addison talks about Grots, Tom talks about the Vexilus Praetor, and Adam talks about Reaver jetbikes. Enjoy! Contact us: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/greatcrusadepodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tour Twitter @greatcrusadepod Instagram @greatcrusadepodcast Email greatcrusadepodcast@gmail.com Merch https://www.cafepress.com/thegreatcrusade Music https://www.audiobinger.net/ Thanks for listening!
Title: The Drop Podcast – Episode 10 – You're either Grot, or your not Description: Its our tenth episode and we welcome a very special guest into the drop pod. Matthew Everette of 'Bucket o Grots' fame joins the regulars to talk about the community grot project. After that we all have a good chat about Games Workshops latest releases while introducing Matthew to some regular drop pod tropes. Hope you enjoy this one. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:37 - Whats on our hobby desks 00:07:23 - We get to know Rasmus...i mean Matthew 00:25:39 - How would we all try and kill as many grots as possible 00:39:16 - Games Workshop bring out some tomb kings! 00:59:21 - Where is the slient king story going? 01:14:15 - We're still banging on about the lack of guard models 01:23:01 - Outro Matthews Links: Patreon Campaign - https://www.patreon.com/bucket_o_grotz Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bucket_o_grotz/ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/bucket_o_grotz Link Library: Website: http://droppod.info/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tdroppod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/droppodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TDroppod Email: droppodshow@gmail.com
Title: The Drop Podcast – Episode 8 – Lockdown Learnings Description: We have been locked down for over 6 months with nothing but our hobbies to entertain us. As a result we have a nice long chat about how we've all improved ourselves as painters and wargamers in that time. We also talk about GW and their foray into other forms of media focusing on the Eisenhorn TV series, The Necromunda video game and the Marvel Magnus Calgar comic book. Hope you enjoy this one. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:45 - Whats on our hobby desk? 00:09:12 - The community grot project 00:13:24 - How has Will improved as a painter in the last 6 months 00:20:04 - How has Wayne improved as a painter in the last 6 months 00:29:28 - How has Russ improved as a painter in the last 6 months 00:39:55 - Wayne tells us about his Dark Angles 00:49:01 - Do we have high hopes for the Marval Magnus Calgar comic 00:57:40 - Games Workshops history of video games 01:02:32 - How do we feel about the Eisenhorn TV series Follow the Bucket o Grots intagram: https://www.instagram.com/bucket_o_grotz/ Follow the Paint Swap Challenge here: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/paintswapchallenge/ Link Library: Website: http://droppod.info/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tdroppod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/droppodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TDroppod Email: droppodshow@gmail.com
Join Luke Gooley as we take a first look at the Moonclan Grot build in Gloomspite Gitz allegiance in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. I'll get Luke's view on the army, how he's getting the most out of them on the tabletop, and deep dive into two of his lists. **apologies if you notice and are annoyed by the slight beep every 60 seconds. A smoke alarm battery started to during the record, I've done the best I can to remove it. Hopefully you don't notice
“Oi! Yous! Yah yous! Git yah grot behind ova ‘ere an clean up dis mess! An when yah done, CMERE SOES I CAN EAT YA!” oh the life of a grot... sadly, this one didn’t live beyond this encounter with his master. In fact, most don’t survive very long at all! In today’s episode, you’ll hear all about the lower members that make up Ork society. Joining us today is Skyler, and a new guest, Todd!
This week we discuss the material basis for Games Workshop's prosperity: what do we owe to the people working to create our plastic crack? We also fill you in on the hottest game in town: the Ultimate Comrade Competition. Which is best, Antifa tree spirits or Large Adult Ogre Sons? Is it worth getting Genestealer DNA implanted if you can lead a proletarian revolution? Who is the chad to the virgin Orks?
How does living a nomadic life change your perspective about owning stuff? Together with the world-wide known innovator Alex Grots we explore the importance of rituals, the history of Design Thinking at IDEO and the value of Design Thinking workshops. We also chat about the need to keep the unique organizational culture when your start-up is growing. Important links ProGlove IDEO The House of Beautiful Business conference The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Five Novels in One Outrageous Volume by Douglas Adams
Our friend @HannahAtlantaa joins us this week. From THOTS to GROTS, being "eskimo sisters", and the high life. Remember to get your tickets to DAY 2 of the Live Show in ATL https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cocktales-dirty-discussions-podcast-live-show-sunday-show-tickets-58595701320 Visit www.ratedintimate.com/cocktales and use code COCKTALES for a discount Send advice to askcocktales@gmail.com Contact us for sponsorship and all other inquiries at cocktales.atl@gmail.com
What are GRITs GRATs and GROTs? How will they affect your estate plan? Are GRITs, GRATs and GRUTs good options for Estate Plans in 2019? Estate Planning Attorney Kevin O'Flaherty answers your estate planning questions in this episode of Learn About Law titled "GRITs, GRAT's, and GRUT's Explained". Have any questions that weren't answered here? Let us know in the comment section! Subscribe to BLTV for daily Learn About Law videos: www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4QhGg-zwgUIthoK3EdyjA Read the Learn About Law article: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-a... If you are in the Northern Illinois area, and would like to make an appointment with an attorney, O'Flaherty Law would be happy to help. If you would like to schedule a free consultation or receive paid legal advice, go to: www.oflaherty-law.com/downers-grove-…e-consultation Or call our office directly at (630) 324-6666. Learn About Law is part of the Business Lounge Network, offering convenient and affordable office space in the Chicagoland area. Escape the noise of a crowded office or home and instead work in our professional and calm environment built to suit your business needs. For news on free events, membership offers and more, visit www.BusinessLoungeNetwork.com. Do you have marketing, editing or audio/video production needs for your business, podcast or website? Want to be a part of the BLTV network? Let us know what we can do for you by calling us at 630-324-6666 or by emailing us at info@businessloungenetwork.com. More Learn About Law videos, podcasts, and articles: www.learn-about-law.com Learn More about O'Flaherty Law: www.oflaherty-law.com Like us on Facebook for daily videos: www.facebook.com/oflahertylaw/ O'Flaherty Law has convenient offices located in Downers Grove, Elmhurst, Naperville, Tinley Park, St. Charles, and Lake in the Hills, Illinois, serving DuPage County, Will County, Cook County, Lake County and McHenry County. Its attorneys focus on providing quality legal work, above-and-beyond customer service, and affordable rates in the following practice areas: divorce & family law; estate Planning, wills & trusts; probate & estate administration; litigation, civil law & dispute resolution; business representation & corporate law; guardianship, elder law & special needs law; residential & commercial real estate law; immigration; bankruptcy; and DUI law and traffic & criminal defense. O'Flaherty Law is proud to offer a free initial consultation in most areas of law. The free consultation will provide general answers on what we can do for you regarding a legal matter, specifics on what services we provide, and brief explanations on what your options for legal service may be. A free consultation does not include free legal advice or answers to specific legal questions relating to your matter. Free consultations last no longer than 30 minutes, but a full 30 minute consultation may not always be required. None of the content in this series is intended as paid legal advice. Subscribe to our channel for daily videos dedicated to law and business. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY4Q... You can find more of Joe and Jennifer at www.bellair.com. You can find more Logical Logistics at beslogistics.com. This episode was produced by Business Lounge Marketing. If you need marketing, web development, or digital production, The Business Lounge is happy to help. Let us help you and your business dive in to the digital age with Business Lounge Marketing. You can email us at info@businessloungenetwork.com or call David at 630-240-1813
Wes, Michael, and Seth talk Grots and more. Part 1
In this episode we cover the lore of the Gloomspite Gitz Battletome. Get ready to hear a whole lotta backstabbing, petty thievery, idol worship, and illicit substance consumption. And then after all that maybe we'll have time to talk about the Grots! Show Notes Time Stamps What we've been up to: 1:26 The Story Phase - In Gloomspite of Ourselves: 10:33 Units? More like Shroom-nits! Ha!: 1:06:05 Final Thoughts and Review: 1:28:06 Links (some links may redirect to our affiliate partners) Gloomspite Gitz Name Generator: https://www.realmofplastic.com/hobby-blog/warhammer-name-generator-gloomspite-gitz Eric's Music Recommendation: http://www.bleepbloopbass.com/#the-psychic-staring-effect The Gloomspite Gitz Battletome can be purchased at… Hardcover at Amazon iBook at iTunes Hardcover at Games Workshop Contact You want to get a hold of us? Of course you do - here's how: Website: themortalrealms.com It'd really help us help you to get a review on iTunes or wherever else you listen to podcasts. Find us in your app, or head over to themortalrealms.com/review and tell us what you think. Youtube: youtube.com/themortalrealms Twitter: @themortalrealms Eric: @stonemonkgamer Davy: @red_zeke Paul: @pjschard Aaron @dosaceos Facebook: facebook.com/themortalrealms Email: mortalrealms@gmail.com Goodreads Book Club: The Mortal Realms of the Age of Sigmar
WARlando: A Warhammer Age of Sigmar and Dungeons & Dragons podcast.
Nicholas, Mark, and Adam go over the January 2019 issue of White Dwarf and talk about FAQs, rules, and the great painting and modding tips for the Realm of Fire. There is some debate about the new Grots as well as much excitement about the new Age of Sigmar Skirmish rules.
We've got a packed show for you today, the first one back after the holiday season. So, we're going to give right in and see what kind of goodies we can unpack from a few weeks in the tabletop gaming world. Make sure to comment down below on anything from today's show as we love hearing your feedback. Updates We've got lots in the works content-wise over the coming year starting with more articles and focused video content like... Community Submissions - An awesome solo wargaming article series started this week! Retro Recall - The team looks back at some of their favourite games What's In The Box - A new written format alongside video content to look at more games Roll For Insight - Editorials looking at wider issues around tabletop gaming which we want to shine a light on ...and all of this is coming alongside new hobby-based shows and more. If you missed Indie Thursday then you'll want to go and check that out for sure. Calling Bolt Action Players! Ireland needs you! OnTableTop is looking to bring together an Irish team for us to send to the World Team Tournament this year. If you're interested make sure to let Sam know and check out this post HERE for more details. News It's time to dive into the news! Core Space - Pre-orders are now live for the Starter Set and more Gloomspite Gitz - A new wave of revamped Grots are making their way into Age Of Sigmar New Year Reveals - Games Workshop revealed loads for Warhammer 40,000, Age Of Sigmar AND Middle-earth Kings Of War RPG - A new role-playing game is in the works from Red Scar Publishing Suburbia XL - A new Collector's Edition of Suburbia is coming to Kickstarter from Bezier Games What caught your eye from the news this week? Wyrdscape Terrain We got to put together some of the new plastic terrain from Wyrd which is usable in Malifaux (coming up on it's Third Edition) and many other games too. The modularity of these pieces is awesome and we can't wait to see some painted up, ready for the battlefield. Kickstarter - Most Haunted! Just one Kickstarter this week as we're looking at AvGhost: Paranormal Investigation from Mystical Games which has you playing in the dark, looking to solve spooky mysteries and stop terrible ghouls! Competitions - Win Gloomspite Gitz Goodies! We're going to be giving away a copy of the new Battletome for the Gloomspite Gitz PLUS a leader for your fledgling force, Skragrott The Loonking. All you have to do is Comment To Win. There's also the winner from last show where someone could win themselves two Getting Started Sets from either Warhammer 40,000 or Age Of Sigmar. You can find your name HERE where you can also Claim Your Prize. Have a great weekend of gaming!
Ep 264 - Black Library Weekender 2018 Kenny is back from the Black Library Weekender (he made it!) and we sift through the massive news coming out of this week before discussing the BL Weekender, new and coming soon books, some highlights and then Michael from Track of Words joins Kenny to finish out coverage of the event. A rare sighting in the wild, Guy Haley was caught unawares and interviewed. Much more to come from Black Library in the weeks to come! Enjoy! Episode 235: http://traffic.libsyn.com/combatphase/Ep_235_Guy_Haley__List_Building.mp3 www.trackofwords.com @guyhaley https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/10/31/orks-ravens-and-an-imperial-regent/ https://www.warhammer-community.com/2018/01/12/guys-year-in-hobbygw-homepage-post-4/ Realmslayer behind the scenes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnFDfYawHL0
Andrew is back hosting with Nick who is telling us of a hidden gem in the Destruction Alliance for AoS.
Andrew is back hosting with Nick who is telling us of a hidden gem in the Destruction Alliance for AoS.
Welcome to the show! In this Blogisode we talk about the recent Age of Sigmar GT Heat 3 winning list; used to devastating effect by Nick Thompson. Nick took as far from a 'Net list' as you could imagine, so we decided to discuss the build and tactics he used! Sit back and get ready to some hammer to your face! Enjoy!