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In today’s episode, Josh and Has kick off by talking about their relationship with food and how the concept of intuitive eating can help us be more mindful about what is going on. Has then asks Josh what he would change about society today that would make it a better place, which takes them to talking about children and the future. They then head into Big Tech & regulation, and the role it has to play in functional modern democracies. Inevitably, Has & Josh then wade into the big debate around Megan and Harry, and discuss the silly little (now currently unemployed) man boy that is Piers Morgan. They talk about Blackout Tuesday, International Women’s Day, the anxiety around the opening post lockdown - and then give some tactical ways to tackle it. And they still fit in some top reasons to be cheerful too!
Happy Friday! Has Josh cracked the Cheeseburger Sub code? Lady Gaga's dog walker got jumped. We talk with Purpose Farm and how we can help them rebuild & much more on a Friday show!
We were blessed with no Thursday Night Football game in week 6 but not to worry the second game of the Monday Night doubleheader (which we are loving) made up for it! As we reach the halfway point of the fantasy season teams are separating themselves from the pack and trade opportunities with bottom barrel teams are becoming more clearer by the day! This week Doug and Josh once again bring you all the news and notes from week 6, guide you on who the top waiver wire pickups are for Week 7, tell you who you should or should not be trading for, and they have a few hidden gems in this week's episode as well! - Instant reaction to Andy Dalton's first start as a Dallas Cowboy. - Why you need to sell Kenyan Drak right now!! - Bell to Kansas City! Has Josh's love for CEH changed? What did this deal do to CEH's redraft value? How about dynasty value? What percentage of carries will Bell take from CEH? We answer all of these questions!! - We tell you why JuJu Smith-Schuster is unstartable right now! - We also tell you why you need to hold off on dropping Cam Akers. Even after his Goose egg performance on Sunday Night. We discuss that and so much more in this week's episode! Subscribe, Listen, and Leave us a Review! - Subscribe Here! Download the ThriveFantasy App! Use promo code TFFGURUS upon sign-up and receive an instant match of $10 when you make your first deposit! Download the Sit or Start Fantasy App and use referral code Gurus Support this podcast
In this episode, Josh Taylor takes a break for a while and Josh Wilson steps in to take his place. Josh is one of Nathan's roommates. Josh is a human biology major at North Carolina State with an intent to go to medical school after undergrad with the ultimate goal of becoming a pediatric neurologist. Nathan and Josh discuss sneaker and street wear culture, Virgil Abloh's recent donation, black lives matter, Cam Newton's recent contract with the New England Patriots, and Kanye West's presidential bid. Timestamps: 2:40 Who is this new Josh? 5:40 Has Josh hit triple digits in his shoe collection? 16:30 Thoughts on Virgil Abloh's $50 donation 28:50 Our thoughts on being required to wear a mask 39:00 Getting eaten alive by a grizzly bear 43:00 How should non-black minorities feel during these times? 49:00 “But what about black on black crime?” 53:00 How can you support victims of injustice? 1:00:00 Nathan comes out of his Cam Newton closet, and our thoughts on his recent signing 1:15:45 We miss March Madness 1:26:00 Our thoughts on Kanye West's presidential bid
Fantasy Golf Pod - Chad (@edinarealche) talked with fellow Minnesotan Josh Bennett (@jishswish) about his Weekly Hole-by-hole Breakdowns for Rotoballer PGA. (recorded May 6, 2020) 0:20 - Skip intro 0:30 - Josh Bennett, a tax accountant, trading beer for tax services 1:44 - Josh does DFS content for RotoBaller 3:45 - Fellow Minnesotan: See you at the 3M Open? 5:50 - Breaking down the course each week: Does it lead to answers? 8:20 - What's Josh's weekly process? 9:50 - Player Pool 11:03 - Have you ever had #MegaProfit? 14:05 - Where is Josh located in the great state of 10k lakes? 15:00 - What Minnesota golf courses does Josh play? 16:00 - The Public Country Club 17:00 - Has Josh been playing golf this year? 18:00 - DFS Open North!? Geneva video: https://youtu.be/fFqDNqKJH3M 19:32 - Finishing up with some fun... 19:50 - Who gets a major first: Bryson, Xander or Cantlay? 20:55 - Will PGA Tour return June 11th? 22:05 - Is a Hole in One on a Par 3 course an official Hole in One? 23:55 - Backwards hat on the golf course? 24:45 - Which 3-some would you prefer to play with? Homa/Dahmen/Poston or Daly/Perez/Els? 26:00 - Which super power would you choose? Wife always lets you play golf or Never longer than 4 hour round or 300 yard drive every time? 28:00 - Caddy Shack or Happy Gilmore? 28:18 - Would you rather: Play w Tiger at Muni or Play with Buddies at Augusta ? 29:40 - Josh provides tax help for anyone in the USA LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @fantasygolfpod Email us: fantasygolfpodcast@gmail.com www.fantasygolfpod.com #FantasyGolf #PGA #DFS #NotExperts #Fun
Has Josh said how much he really loves Clone Wars yet? This week the Tano Boys discuss Clone Wars Season 7 Episode 2, "A Distant Echo." Massive spoilers to the entire Clone Wars series ahead! Email: poeboyspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @poeboyspodcast Instagram: @poeboyspodcast
Josh and Dan debate the top 4 of 1984, leading to surprising results! Does Dan know how to create drama? Has Josh seen any of Dan's top ten of 2019? Listen to our 1984 finale!
Hey, folks! It's time for a brand-new episode of Mousterpiece Cinema, and Scott and Josh are headed to the arcade for this one. In fact, they're diving into a movie that Josh discussed way back in 2012 all about video games. That's right, they're revisiting Wreck-It Ralph, the Walt Disney Animation Studios film featuring a bad guy who wants to be a good guy, a good guy who wants to control a video game, and more. Has Josh finally found a kindred spirit when it comes to this movie? Or is he once again out on a limb about this film, which he might still not like? And how much does the new film--which both of your hosts have seen--influence their experience of the original? Find out now!
In the latest installment of Chanter Rant, Fooko has many surprises in store for MaGerkin. After the Debacle at Flagstaff, many people are upset with #twodrunkijeets. Andy knows all the deets but Josh, who has been traveling, does not so Andy surprises him with all the complaints to rile him up "live". In a fantastic sh*t show, everything goes down in flames. Is this the end for our drunk crusaders?! Has Josh really quit the band that shall not be named? Has Fooko's sick d*ck finally cleared up? Tune in to find out. ***Adult language and situations*** *** Opinions expressed here are not representative of any organization of which we belong*** Follow us on social media at: www.facebook.com/chanterrant www.instagram.com/chanterrant www.twitter.com/chanterrant Join in the conversation with mean comments or #chanterrant!
Hey, friends! It's time for another episode of Mousterpiece Cinema in which Josh and Scott go back and revisit a title that was already discussed on the podcast. This time, they're going back to a movie that Josh talked about in 2012, the 1940 animated classic Fantasia. They're joined on the new show by Charles Bramesco of Vulture, The Guardian, and the New York Times, to talk all things Fantasia, from the film's ambition to its animation style, Deems Taylor, and yes, the problematic elements of the "Pastoral Symphony" sequence. Has Josh's take on the film changed in 6 years? Is he once again the most critical of the film? Does it even matter to be critical of a film as remarkably daring as this one? Find out now!
Hey, friends! We hope you're in the mood for a happy working podcast, because that's exactly what we're giving you this week on a new Mousterpiece Cinema! As you might be able to tell, Scott and Josh are revisiting a decade-old Disney live-action/animated film, Enchanted, starring Amy Adams, Susan Sarandon, James Marsden, and Timothy Spall. OK, yes, fine, Patrick Dempsey is also in this film, but his performance as the fairly unexciting love interest is one of the key points on which Josh and Scott agree, even if Scott's a bit warmer on the film overall. Does this movie, though, hold up after a decade? Has Josh softened towards what he saw as its flaws before? Do either of your co-hosts have interest in a purported sequel to the world of Princess Giselle and Andalasia? Find out now!
CoG Studios, CA - The LA Galaxy continue to frustrate and annoy everyone who is trying to figure them out. They have the league's best road record but can't get anything going at home. Their latest gaffe, a 2-1 loss to Sporting KC that saw some questionable goalkeeping and possibly even bigger issues. These are their stories (insert Law and Order sound here). Your hosts, CoG's Josh Guesman and guest host Larry Morgan, are here to give you all the information you need to be the smartest person at your next soccer party. With Kevin Baxter on vacation, Josh and Larry will give you their thoughts on the biggest issues concerning the weekend loss. Including Clement Diop taking the blame for his mistakes as well as another Galaxy player who was less than grand. Plus the guys will talk about the bigger issues - that the team felt they were unprepared to execute their coaches game plan. If that doesn't ring an alarm bell, then I don't know what does. They'll also get to all your calls as well as answer one incredibly well-written email that probably has Josh on the defensive. Has Josh gone too far in his criticism of Gyasi Zardes? Or is the writer of our email out of touch with what has actually happened on the field in 2017? You get to decide! Finally, the guys give you a brief preview on the Galaxy's Round of Sixteen, US Open Cup match against Sacramento Republic FC on Wednesday night. While the lineup is sure to be a tossup, what's important is that Republic FC considers this to be one of the biggest games of their season, and they're playing on a field they just had success on. Do the Galaxy get by this dangerous matchup? Thanks for joining us on a fun CoG: From the Box. We're glad you trust us to deliver you the best in Galaxy news, and we hope you'll tell all your friends. Cheers! Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory
CoG Studios, CA - The LA Galaxy continue to frustrate and annoy everyone who is trying to figure them out. They have the league's best road record but can't get anything going at home. Their latest gaffe, a 2-1 loss to Sporting KC that saw some questionable goalkeeping and possibly even bigger issues. These are their stories (insert Law and Order sound here). Your hosts, CoG's Josh Guesman and guest host Larry Morgan, are here to give you all the information you need to be the smartest person at your next soccer party. With Kevin Baxter on vacation, Josh and Larry will give you their thoughts on the biggest issues concerning the weekend loss. Including Clement Diop taking the blame for his mistakes as well as another Galaxy player who was less than grand. Plus the guys will talk about the bigger issues - that the team felt they were unprepared to execute their coaches game plan. If that doesn't ring an alarm bell, then I don't know what does. They'll also get to all your calls as well as answer one incredibly well-written email that probably has Josh on the defensive. Has Josh gone too far in his criticism of Gyasi Zardes? Or is the writer of our email out of touch with what has actually happened on the field in 2017? You get to decide! Finally, the guys give you a brief preview on the Galaxy's Round of Sixteen, US Open Cup match against Sacramento Republic FC on Wednesday night. While the lineup is sure to be a tossup, what's important is that Republic FC considers this to be one of the biggest games of their season, and they're playing on a field they just had success on. Do the Galaxy get by this dangerous matchup? Thanks for joining us on a fun CoG: From the Box. We're glad you trust us to deliver you the best in Galaxy news, and we hope you'll tell all your friends. Cheers! Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory
This week in Dogcast-land, some serious Post-Partem Depression has set in for one of our hosts. Did he recently give birth? Nah, he did something way more painful: He just slayed the evil Ganon in Zelda: Breath of the Wild and has been looking far and wide for the next game to take on. But what does one play when you've beaten arguably the best game of the year? Great question. Join us on a journey as Tom tries to forget about Zelda's pretty face and attempts to find love with a different game--kind of a weird "rebound relationship" deal. Seriously, I think he has problems. But actually, that's only a smidgen of this jam-packed episode! There's so much more, we don't even have the space to list all the stuff we talked about! Stuff like: - A bunch of really awesome shooters released by Limited Run games! - Night Trap is being released (again)?! Whoa, it's like 1992 all over again. - Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (no spoilers) - RIP Nes Classic? Wtf Nintendo?! - The Rock may or may not administer heroin to eyeballs if asked nicely. - Jeff Goldblum is THE MAN. - Has Josh become an Xbot?! - So much beer! - So much more! Contact Hair of the Dogcast at: Contact Hair of the Dogcast: Twitter us: @HOTDogcast Email us: hairofthedogcast@gmail.com Visit our website at www.hairofthedogcast.com Facebook us: https://www.facebook.com/hairofthedogcast Music by Semivinyl: https://www.facebook.com/semivinylmusic Beers obliterated this episode: 1) California Amber - Ballast Point www.ballastpoint.com 2) Apricot Dude Ranch - Door County Brewing Company www.doorcountybrewingco.com 3) Braveheart Nitro - Left Hand Brewing Company www.lefthandbrewing.com
Will he be crowned the world fittest man after 11 years of competition? Listen in to this intriguing podcast and decide for yourself. Has Josh grown and developed into a Crossfit Champion? We believe he will make it happen this year. He has ended his career as a SEAL and opened up the path for the serious training it takes to persevere. Find out his training schedule, mental tips, and his background in badness that has gotten him where he is now.
Holy cow what a show! This week filling in for Chris is Matt Redbeard, whose infectious laugh is, well, infectious. Also joining us is special guest Nathan Davis-Floyd, a local comedian who knows his beer. Has Josh met his beer-knowing match? Will he ever figure out how to tie his shoes quicker? Can he think of any other absurd questions to end this description with? All that, and more on this episode of the Savage Henry Magazine Radio Program.
A fine oo-de-lally to you, friends, as Robin Hood and Little John would say. Yes, those two scoundrels and some of their friends are at the center of this week's new Mousterpiece Cinema, which is all about the 1973 Disney animated film Robin Hood. Josh, in the past, hasn't made any bones about the fact that he's not too hot on this adventure, but Gabe and return guest Alexander Huls both have nostalgic love for this movie, even if they don't have nostalgic love for the song "Love," which is also from this movie. (In fact, Gabe chose to compare that scene to, of all things, Play Misty For Me.) Has Josh softened on the film or is he put off by a potential laziness in the storytelling and animation? Or have Gabe and Alex hardened a bit? And how early does Alex's pet peeve of whistling get brought up? Listen to the show to find out!
This time on the Screeners, we reunite the powerhouse filmmaking team that brought us Good Will Hunting! ...OK, so one of our Jump Cuts is about Ben Affleck, and Matt Damon’s in the Main Event movie. Like you’ve never exaggerated.Movies, and Books that Approximate Them (01:48)So Ben Affleck is Batman now, at least for one movie, which of course drove the Internet into a frothing frenzy of insanity. Does this really matter, though? Really? We can probably count on one of the Screeners to not care, but what about the movie fans in the group?Next, you’ve heard of movie adaptations of books, but how about an autobiography based on a fictional movie character that may or may not have been loosely based on a real person? If you’re confused, good; that means you were actually reading that last sentence. But it seems like this is really happening: Ron Burgundy’s autobiography is coming out in November. Will you read it? Will anyone?After those two heated, profound discussions, the Screeners have to take a step back and talk about movie trailers for awhile. We’ll find out if there are any movies that interest the four solely on the merits of a heavily edited 2-minute montage.Well, that was a nice break. Back to the grind: It’s been announced that the new Star Wars trilogy (directed by our good friend JJ Abrams) will be shot on film instead of being what some might call a more modern digital production. There’s a chance that at least one Screener will care about this; let’s find out.Symbolism, and Movies that Attempt It(Spoiler-free at 21:54; Spoilers at 34:02)Elysium, Neil Blomkamp’s sophomore release, was released a few weeks ago, but the Screeners are just now getting around to talking about it, so...deal with it, we guess?Anyway, it’s a sci-fi look at inequality in a dystopian future (well, dystopian for most of the population), and we hear there’s supposed to be some allegory in there somewhere. The trailer looked good, Matt Damon and Jodie Foster are in it, and District 9 was almost universally well-regarded. Has Blomkamp kept his streak of one alive, though? The Screeners have some strong opinions about that one.Movies, Again, and Other Things Josh Hasn’t Experienced (43:11)Finally, it’s back to Flickchart for the Cutting Room Floor. The questions for this installment: Has Josh seen any of the movies Flickchart wants to know about, and can the Screeners’ collective top movie list possibly get any more embarrassing? That about does it for this episode. Let us know what you think of Affleck and Damon’s latest efforts in the comments or over on Facebook, and we’ll see you next time!
Just when you were beginning to think the heat had fried their Internet connections, the Screeners are back to take some more shots at summer movies and look forward hopefully to some promising entertainment in the fall.The lightning round starts out with a quick look at Monsters University. Some would say that Pixar’s offerings have been a little unsteady recently, and others would say that’s an understatement, but did they pull a Lloyd with their latest sequel? Has Josh even seen it? Will we ever stop asking questions we already know the answer to? After that, it’s on to a new program that Sony and Disney are debuting in some international markets - the “day-and-date” release model Steven Spielberg recently predicted. They’re letting would-be moviegoers stream feature films at home while they’re still in theaters. Any guesses as to which Screeners are all for this experiment? Place your wagers now; we’ll wait.That’s enough Hollywood talk, though—a sentiment that more and more screenwriters seem to be adopting. For awhile now, we’ve been seeing a trend of A-list writers migrating from big screen to small. It’s led to some of today’s runaway cable (and now streaming) hits—think The Newsroom, House of Cards, Mad Men, and others. It’s gotten so good that we’re supposedly in the middle of “The Golden Age of Television”. We’ll open the bookie’s window one more time for bets on the Screeners’ opinions here, but make it quick; this is an easy one.Last but not least (or maybe it is, depending on your viewing habits), the studios that run Hulu are in the news for deciding to not sell their brainchild after all. Love it or hate it, at least Yahoo! isn’t getting their hands on it (yet). Hipster—sorry, “cord-cutters”—of the world, rejoice!Look, Down in the Sea! It’s Godzilla! It’s Voltron! No, it’s...Our main event this time is Guillermo del Toro’s newest feature, Pacific Rim. It’s got robots, monsters, and soldiers not following orders; what’s not to love? While the other three talk IMAX special effects and debate del Toro’s competence vis-à-vis the anime genre, Josh is strangely silent. Turns out he just can’t decide which joke to make next—Transformers, Godzilla, or Power Rangers—demonstrating once again the danger that the overabundance of options poses to Western society.Looking Back and Looking Ahead...Great; Now We Have a Headache.It’s back to the living room for this episode’s Cutting Room Floor, which finds the Screeners reminiscing about this year’s spring TV season and looking forward to the fall lineup. This year saw some comedy powerhouses close out their runs and some powerhouse dramas solidify their place in the cultural consciousness; is there room for any more greatness on television, and is the coming season up to the challenge of providing it? These questions and more, along with an impromptu argument about Modern Family, in the show’s final segment.