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American Conservative University
Election Integrity Developments from Maricopa County. Sudden Death Syndrome. Introducing Two New Talents- Grant Stinchfield and Wayne Allyn Root.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 32:44


Election Integrity Developments from Maricopa County. Sudden Death Syndrome. Introducing Two New Talents- Grant Stinchfield and Wayne Allyn Root.   ELECTION INTEGRITY DEVELOPMENTS FROM MARICOPA COUNTY https://americasvoice.news/video/cYJJ9OwCyca1jeC/ Grant Stinchfield on Salem Network- https://salempodcastnetwork.com/podcasts/stinchfield?gclid=Cj0KCQiA8aOeBhCWARIsANRFrQEQTlywF59cmZKIvK6RGKtZU6mhQ2ivzhrpvrKZs3FoBbNvLi1SzVwaAgvVEALw_wcB   Grant Stinchfield on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/GStinchfield/   Grant Stinchfield on Twitter- https://twitter.com/stinchfield1776?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor   Grant Stinchfield on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/stinchfield1776/?hl=en Grant Stinchfield is on many Podcast Aggregators. Search for him on your favorite one.   Wayne Allyn Root Show Podcasts Wayne Allyn Root Show Monday January 16 2023 https://frankspeech.com/wayne-allyn-root By Wayne Allyn Root,  Find Wayne on Spotify at- https://open.spotify.com/show/48OW4GlDI9GlnOdgcF2JuF   Find Wayne on your favorite podcast aggregator   Channel mentioned by Wayne Allyn Root- https://brighteon.tv/Home For all of Wayne Allyn Root's shows visit- https://frankspeech.com/wayne-allyn-root For all of the Frank Speech Shows-  https://frankspeech.com/tv Clips from Franks Speech- https://frankspeech.com/shows/frank-clips  

American Conservative University
The Rogue Operations Of The Intelligence State- Kash Patel, Dr. Peter McCullough - World-Renowned Internist, Cardiologist & Epidemiologist

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 34:46


The Rogue Operations Of The Intelligence State- Kash Patel, Dr. Peter McCullough - World-Renowned Internist, Cardiologist & Epidemiologist Kash Patel: The Rogue Operations Of The Intelligence State By Frank Clips, 21 December, 2022   Wayne Allyn Root Raw & Unfiltered With: Dr. Peter McCullough - World-Renowned Internist, Cardiologist & Epidemiologist https://frankspeech.com/wayne-allyn-root By Wayne Allyn Root, 20 December, 2022   Channel mentioned by Wayne Allyn Root- https://brighteon.tv/Home   For all of  Wayne Allyn Root's shows visit- https://frankspeech.com/wayne-allyn-root   For all of the Frank Speech Shows-  https://frankspeech.com/tv   Clips from Franks Speech- https://frankspeech.com/shows/frank-clips   HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD!  Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. Apple canceled us and now we are clawing our way back to the top. Don't let the Leftist win. Do it now! Thanks. Forward this show to friends. Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime …And Many Other Podcast Aggregators and sites   Please help ACU by submitting your Show ideas. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com Please go to Apple Podcasts and give ACU a 5 star rating. Apple canceled us and now we are clawing our way back to the top. Don't let the Leftist win. Do it now! Thanks.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Friday December 2, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 40:13


Kenny Bodanis, Georges Bourelle, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Home For the Holidays grand prize winner, Sarah Deshaies

The Andrew Carter Podcast
Home For the Holidays Grand Prize Winner!

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 6:08


Susan Panneton will get to fly her brother Peter in from Invermere, British Columbia, for the holidays! She is the winner of the Home For the Holidays contest on the Andrew Carter Morning Show.

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Thursday November 24, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 34:11


Kelsey MacGregor, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Peter Yannopoulos, Tony Chapman

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Wednesday November 23, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 43:14


Benoit Duplessis, Sharon Abitbol, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Noel Butler, Kelly Albert

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Tuesday November 22, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 42:32


Karen Cho, Heidi Yetman, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Emiko Wong, Pattie Lovett-Reid

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday November 21, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 47:38


Rory O'Neil, Carmi Levy, Dan Riskin, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Alana Edwards, Leslie Beck

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Friday November 18, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 36:56


Molly Thomas, Carolanne Campeau, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Jay Deakin, Sarah Deshaies

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Thursday November 17, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 37:33


Christian Dufour, Dr. Fatima Kakkar, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Rory O'Neil, Mitch Joel

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Wednesday November 16, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 39:08


Joshua Kutryk, Kim Kotar, Home For the Holidays John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Julian de Guzman, Linda Savoca

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Monday November 14, 2022)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 36:04


Philippa Gregory, Dan Riskin, Home For the Holidays, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Second Breakfast

The Aligned Mama
Boundaries are for Kids too!

The Aligned Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 14:33


Having and keeping boundaries is one of the best things you can do for yourself and your kids. In this episode of the Aligned Mama Podcast, Liz talks about the benefits of openly communicating your boundaries with your kids and explaining the reasoning behind it. You get to be the role model to help your kids feel safe expressing themselves and becoming the person they are meant to be.    You can learn more about creating boundaries with your kids in the blog post How To Set And Use Boundaries With Your Kids.    Don't forget to check out Home For the Holidays to help you create the feeling of "home for the holidays" anywhere you are and no matter who you're with! Want to learn more about how you can use boundaries with your kids?  Book an Alignment Strategy Session with Liz!

This is Beauty
Finding Beauty Close to Home with Arden Joy

This is Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 52:15


Finding Beauty Close to Home For many of us travel, and vacations in particular, present the ultimate opportunity to experience Beauty. In fact, we often travel for this very reason. We want to see all of the beautiful places and things in the world, to experience the sights, sounds, tastes and smells that a real vacation usually affords; the canals of Venice, the ancient terraced steps of Machu Picchu, the cherry blossoms of Japan, the food and wine of Tuscany, or the heady bloom of lavender in Provence.  But what if we can't travel as most of us could not do at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic? What if we're stuck at home because of work, our kids' school schedules, or because of our own limited budgets? What then? Are we really destined to miss out on all of the beautiful experiences that travel enables?  This was the question Arden Joy and the staff at Her Adventures Travel found themselves asking at the height of the Covid pandemic when most of its community's members found themselves in quarantine and unable to travel.  The answer as it turned out was a decided “no”and the online travel community unwittingly found itself quickly becoming travel industry “staycation experts,” by enabling its some 81,000 worldwide Facebook group members with tools, resources and a shared knowledge-base for creating at-home travel experiences.  In this interview, we discuss the Her Adventures mission of “radically re-defining travel to ensure that all women have the opportunity to explore the world regardless of their access, ability, or privilege,” and how it hit a nerve with women around the globe who had felt left out of the travel industry's overly idealized picture of travel. More importantly, we wanted to find out from Arden how our listeners can use the organization's staycation expertise to create beautiful experiences in the here and now for themselves. Can we really experience travel to distant lands and find the same kind of Beauty we so often associate with passports and planes without having to go far afield? Some of the answers may surprise you.  Highlights from the interview: [00:05:25] Why women are afraid to travel [00:16:24] Preparation and mindset - the keys to a successful staycation [00:19:21] International travel from home [00:21:53] Themed travel; subscription boxes  [00:26:00] Airbnb experiences [00:29:49] The alternative to getting out of town that really works [00:31:51] The dark side of Airbnb [00:32:55] Sustainability   [00:34:19] Your street can be an adventure  [00:36:16] Traveling locally by rail Resources & Suggested Experiences From This Episode https://heradventures.com/ (Her Adventures Travel) https://heradventures.com/podcast/ (Away She Goes Podcast) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driftless_Area (Driftless Area) (“Unglaciated”) Great places to visit in Illinois https://www.visitgalena.org/ (Galena, Illinois) https://www.geneva.il.us/ (Geneva, Illinois) https://visitspringfieldillinois.com/ (Springfield, Illinois) https://www.woodstockil.gov/ (Woodstock, Illinois) Staycation Travel and Virtual Experiences https://www.cratejoy.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Brand&gclid=Cj0KCQjw39uYBhCLARIsAD_SzMR5OBSadbXzB2vd_qXITd4azT3j6vJFBTI-KIrVar3lMV-7h_zQEegaAmO2EALw_wcB (Cratejoy) https://www.heygo.com/ (HeyGo) https://www.airbnb.com/s/experiences?c=.pi0.pk9835339438_113255333253&gclid=Cj0KCQjw39uYBhCLARIsAD_SzMRPKYQ20W0wiUFAy0r7iUBaI5mCxKDtWRzf-mdKcUMPTYcq9WlBfP8aAosYEALw_wcB (Airbnb Experiences) https://www.cleanfutures.org/programs/ (Dogs of Chernobyl) https://www.thewordytraveler.com/ (The Wordy Traveler)...

Botica's Bunch
‘But you do have older adults who don't want to be around 4-year-olds'

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 5:33


The hit inter-generational show that started as 'Old People's Home For 4-Year-Olds' has a new season, this time as 'Old People's Home for Teenagers' which kicks off tonight on the ABC... we spoke to one of the facilitators, Fiona Goode!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Botica's Bunch
‘But you do have older adults who don't want to be around 4-year-olds'

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 6:17


The hit inter-generational show that started as 'Old People's Home For 4-Year-Olds' has a new season, this time as 'Old People's Home for Teenagers' which kicks off tonight on the ABC... we spoke to one of the facilitators, Fiona Goode!

The Talk of the Town
Talk of the Town | December 16, 2021

The Talk of the Town

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 37:34


Dave gets in the Christmas Spirit with details on performances of "A Christmas Carol" in Morgantown and Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.'s Home For the Holiday's concert in Clarksburg.

Hey Bartender Podcast
109. Doing Favors for People

Hey Bartender Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 47:13


This Show I talk about doing favors for customers. Whether its just giving them a ride home, or maybe even loaning them money. We learn how to make a drink called the "Frisky Sour," courtesy of Abraham Ace Castellanos, member of the Fraternal Order Of Bartenders! Finally we listen to one of my favorite songs, "Home For a Rest ," From Spirit Of The West! Remember to Share, Like, Comment and Subscribe! www.heybartenderpodcast.com Manscaped: www.manscaped.com Use Promo Code "HEYBARTENDER" at checkout to get 20% off your purchase, and free shipping! Mint Mobile: https://mint-mobile.58dp.net/NKbqo Email: dude@heybartenderpodcast.com Instagram, Facebook, TikTok: @heybartenderpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heybartenderpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heybartenderpodcast/support

The Andrew Carter Podcast
The Andrew Carter Morning Show (Friday December 3, 2021)

The Andrew Carter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 39:45


Boris Brott, Sean Kenney, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Home For the Holidays, Sarah Deshaies

Pacers Sound
The Sideline Guys Powered by Gainbridge: With a Six Game Homestand Upcoming

Pacers Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 40:11


On this edition of The Sideline Guys Powered by Gainbridge, Pat Boylan and Jeremiah Johnson discuss the recent stretch of Pacers play and the key portion of the schedule upcoming. Minute Markers: 0:20 - Struggles to Close Covering Solid Play 11:35 - Sabonis Herculean 4th 17:30 - Levert Upswing Coming? 23:00 - Home For 6 Straight

Read it and Weep
RiaW 4.45 - Home for the Holidays (1995)

Read it and Weep

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 84:33


There really aren't many good movies about Thanksgiving, and we already watched the Turkey-based horror movie Thankskilling. So the only thing left was to watch the 1995 family comedy/drama turned rom com in the last 15 minutes, Home For the Holidays. Hopefully we got this out in time for you to listen while you travel, at least back home from the holidays.

That Aged Well
Home For the Holidays - Peak McDermott, Sneezing & an Oversized Magenta Coat

That Aged Well

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 89:39


Happy Thanksgiving, y'all (please imagine that in your very best Holly Hunter voice). Erika and Paul are talking 1995's Home For the Holidays, directed by Jodie Foster and starring a bunch of people you just may have heard of (Holly Hunter? Robert Downey Jr? Anne Bancroft?). Sending all the listeners some love on the holiday...have a great one if you celebrate and have a great Thursday if you don't!

The Hip Hop Cloverleaf Podcast
"Hip Hop Roots: B-Boy/Break Boy/Break Dancing" | S1 Ep. 2

The Hip Hop Cloverleaf Podcast

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 60:32 Transcription Available


On this episode: EC and OH introduce the B-Boying leaf, one of the four Leaves of Hip Hop. The boys briefly touch on the origins of breakdancing before introducing the very first guest of Hip Hop Cloverleaf, a Break-Boy veteran who goes by the name of AB who shares insight on what B-Boying means to him and shares further knowledge on the culture itself. He also gives out some great advice for anyone who is starting out or interested in breakdancing. Hip Hop Leaf: B-BoyWhat'z On RotationEC: Sir - "Chasing Summer" (Album) | Westside Gunn | Benny The ButcherOH: Ye Ali | Love Renaissance - "Home For the Holidays" (Album)Guest: AB - Follow him on Instagram ---> @art0ffadesLike the pod? Subscribe and follow:Instagram: @hhcloverleafTwitter: @hhcloverleafFacebook: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastYouTube: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastSoundcloud: Hip Hop Cloverleaf PodcastWebsite: hiphopcloverleaf.comEmail: hiphopcloverleafpodcast@gmail.comCreditsSources:“Breakdancing History.” Breakdancing History, www.breakdancingninja.com/bboy_history.html. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021.Okumura, Kozo. “History of Breakdance.” Global Darkness, Dancers Delight, www.globaldarkness.com/articles/history%20of%20breakdance.htm. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021.“Breakdancing/B-Boying/Breaking.” History of HipHop, historyofthehiphop.wordpress.com/hip-hop-cultures/break-dancingdance. Accessed 29 Jan. 2021.Episode Artwork: "break dance" by escael is licensed with CC BY-NC 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/Photo was modified.Production:EC and OHMahfuzZahidEdgar P.Jay 717Adrian Stubbs

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Red Bay Christmas Village, Teddy Bears for Seniors, and Home For The Holidays

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 49:05


We touch base with Danny Swearinger in HVGB to talk about the new shop he and his wife Michelle Parsons just opened, right in time for Christmas. Celebrating Christmas Eve is going to look a little different for church-goers this year due to Covid-19. We bring you some of the details. We head to Red Bay to visit what is a regional attraction during the holiday season, a Christmas village in the basement of Pauline Moore's house. We hear from a Cartwright woman who's bringing smiles to the faces of seniors with teddy bears, and sharing a little piece of her late daughter's memory with the community. In our last Home For the Holidays feature, Richard Neville tells us about his Christmas traditions, and shares a personal story of why taking care of loved ones dealing with mental health issues is especially important. Parts of Labrador are expecting rain over the next few days. We chat with meteorologist Justin Boudreau about that.

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Cyndi Lauper hosts an all-star Home For the Holidays livestream special, supporting True Colors United. See the virtual concert at 7PM Central Friday Dec. 11 on TikTok and Sunday Dec. 13 on YouTube...

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Cyndi Lauper hosts an all-star Home For the Holidays livestream special, supporting True Colors United. See the virtual concert at 7PM Central Friday Dec. 11 on TikTok and Sunday Dec. 13 on YouTube...

SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations
Conversations with Holly Hunter (2017)

SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 85:51


A Career Retrospective with Holly Hunter, starring in THE BIG SICK, on November 27, 2017. Moderated by Stacey Wilson Hunt, New York Magazine. Hunter has been nominated for four Academy Awards for the films “Broadcast News”, “The Firm,” “The Piano” and “Thirteen.” In 1993, Hunter won the Academy Award and the award for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival for her performance in “The Piano.” Hunter was most recently seen in “The Big Sick.” Other film credits include “The Incredibles,” “Nine Lives,” “Little Black Book,” "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," “Home For the Holidays,” "Time Code,” “Living Out Loud,” “Raising Arizona,” “Crash” and “A Life Less Ordinary.” In 2007, Hunter made her television series debut in TNT’s edgy drama, “Saving Grace” which earned her nominations for two Emmy Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Golden Globe Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series. In 2013, Hunter was seen in the Sundance Channel series “Top of the Lake.” Hunter’s performance garnered her a Screen Actor’s Guild Nomination. She also earned Emmy nominations for her performances in "When Billie Beat Bobby," "Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her,” and "Harlan County War." Hunter was awarded the Emmy for her role as Jane Roe in NBC’s “Roe vs. Wade.” In 2018, Holly will reprise her voice role as Elastigirl in the highly-anticipated Pixar sequel, “The Incredibles 2.”

East Brainerd Weekly
Missing Heaven (Audio)

East Brainerd Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020


This week Chris finishes up our Home For the Soul series on Heaven.

The Current
Episode 128: Homecoming Goes Virtual

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 26:32


Today's Timestamps 01:30 Interview w/ Jenelle Dean & Madison Wells 02:30 Alumni Engagement & COVID 04:22 Homecoming becomes virtual 06:19 Overview of “Homecoming at Home” 07:36 Unique elements of a virtual homecoming 10:58 Tech tools & learning curve to go virtual 12:10 Most excited about homecoming? 15:07 Most worried about homecoming? 17:11 Reception by alumni 19:13 Athletic Department's involvement 21:53 Elevator pitch for “Homecoming at Home” For a full transcript, visit: https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/Edit?token=tg2gQauvGwrJl1pBIUlExKkccW9_k-KdKydKlZGRp-wn7HEI2opKNf3TnYpeIUPbje281f7tXgH_1QAiO2bCrIsqyuc&loadFrom=DeliveryEmail&openShareModal=False&page=1&sortBy=Uploaded&sortOrder=Desc&pageSize=25

Structured Rambling
Can the Hero Go Home Again? (Yes, but . . . )

Structured Rambling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 24:20


Paul discusses what IS home and how characters can go home again, in a sense."Hell Broke Luce" by Tom Waits"The Hero with a Thousand Faces" by Joseph Campbell (incorrectly referred to as "The Hero's Journey" in the podcast but Paul is too lazy to fix it)"Home For a Rest" by Spirit of the West

Hey Bartender Podcast
Doing Favors for People

Hey Bartender Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 47:13


This Show I talk about doing favors for customers. Whether its just giving them a ride home, or maybe even loaning them money.We learn how to make a drink called the "Frisky Sour," courtesy of Abraham Ace Castellanos, member of the Fraternal Order Of Bartenders!Finally we listen to one of my favorite songs, "Home For a Rest ," From Spirit Of The West! Remember to Comment, Share, Like and Subscribe!www.heybartenderpodcast.com 

ChooseFI
163 | Finding FI | Liz and Braden

ChooseFI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 51:05


Liz grew up with a single mom that struggled financially after getting divorced. Due to that, she had to learn how to budget at a very young age. She helped her mom pay off some debt over a period of years. Braden had a completely different relationship with money. He grew up in a well-off family, so he never had to worry about money. He did get a job at 16 because his parents wanted him to learn the value of hard work. Liz and Braden share their story of: • Landing over $100k in scholarships • World Travels • Finding FI • Staying at Home For more information, visit the show notes at https://choosefi.com/163

For the Love of Dog
Will People Food Make My Dog a Begging Monster? - For the Love of Dog

For the Love of Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 40:32


On this episode of For the Love of Dog Steve and Gary answer your dog questions from Instagram. Topics include feeding your dog people food and astrology for pets. Follow us on Instagram @thelittlereddog to ask a question for next month's Q&A!Adopt don't shop this holiday season as The Little Red Dog begins its Home For the Holidays initiative. Help us reach our goal of raising $25,000 and saving another 20 dogs from local shelters before the New Year! Go to thelittlereddog.org for more information on how to volunteer, donate or join our elite team of dog fosters.Support the show (https://thelittlereddog.org/one-time-donation)

Saved by the '90s
Thanksgiving

Saved by the '90s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 101:27


It's Thanksgiving time in the U.S. and this month Adam and Ken take a look at four holiday-themed movies along with two Thanksgiving TV specials. 00:01:33 - Home For the Holidays 00:14:05 - The Ice Storm 00:31:40 - A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving 00:46:05 - Animaniacs: Turkey Jerky 01:01:09 - Addams Family Values 01:14:23 - The Santa Clause Find Saved by the '90s on: Twitter: http://twitter.com/90spod Facebook: http://facebook.com/90spod Web: http://90spodcast.com E-mail: 90s@filmpulse.net

For the Love of Dog
The Truth About Dog Breeders - For the Love of Dog

For the Love of Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 44:21


The Little Red Dog Co-Founders Steve McClain and PJ Rosch talk about pet breeding in the United States. They discuss "reputable" breeding vs puppy mills and backyard breeders; the statistics come as a surprise to both of them! Adopt don't shop this holiday season as The Little Red Dog begins its Home For the Holidays initiative. Help us reach our goal of raising $25,000 and saving another 20 dogs from local shelters before the New Year! Go to thelittlereddog.org for more information on how to volunteer, donate or join our elite team of dog fosters.Support the show (https://thelittlereddog.org/one-time-donation)

Breaking Walls
Columbia Presents Corwin: Independence Day Dinner With The Family—7/4/1944

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 3:34


Columbia Presents Corwin was a two-season showcase which aired on CBS that combined previously broadcast Norman Corwin dramatizations, as well as several new and even more innovative productions. The first season aired March 7, 1944, running for twenty-four weeks, and twenty-one unique scripts. Less than a month after D-Day on Independence Day in 1944 at 10PM, Columbia Presents Corwin broadcast a play entitled "Home For the Fourth." It was a contemporary family drama, reflecting upon the hope, fear, exhaustion, and generosity of Americans.  In this play, two brothers named Eddie and Jim are away at war. Eddie—voiced by Dane Clark—gets a two-day pass for an Independence Day visit home to see his family and his girlfriend Rita, whom he's very much in love with and wants to marry. When he gets home, Eddie, his parents, and his kid sister share dinner together as a family. Eddie’s father’s been waiting for an important telegram all day. This dinner conversation is incredibly timeless. It could have been taking place in any of our homes.

Pookie in Paradise
Home For the Brave

Pookie in Paradise

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 109:12


Join us for one of the most important episodes we have ever done. In response to a ridiculous GoFundMe for a border wall. That ended up raising over 21 million dollars that ended up being refunded. We decided to raise money for a real cause. Volunteers of America is a huge charity doing good in many areas. We travel to Camden New Jersey to talk to Rebecca Fuller VP of development and communications for Volunteers of America Delaware Valley about their Home For the Brave program. Dedicated to helping our Homeless Veterans get back on their feet. We have let them slip through the cracks for too long. If you care to make a donation please click on this link https://www.pookieinparadise.com/voa. All monies go directly to the Home For the Brave program. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sex Spoken Here
reboot: Sex Spoken Here: BDSM and Power Exchange Part 5

Sex Spoken Here

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 27:59


Please enjoy again: Sex Spoken Here: BDSM and Power Exchange   Welcome to my virtual therapy room!  I am Dr Lori Beth Bisbey and this is Sex Spoken Here. Remember that this podcast deals with adult themes so if you don’t have privacy you might wish to put on your headphones.   Last week I explored the practicalities for beginning to explore BDSM and Power Exchange.  This week I explore basic rules for events and resources for BDSM online and in the community.    If you haven’t heard the first four of the BDSM and Power Exchange Series, I suggest you download them.  The first two include interviews with Dr Kevin Boileau and cover some of the theory and emotional issues, the third in the series includes an interview with Pharoah Khaf Ra and Empress Nahara who are a lifestyle dominant couple and last week I started with practicalities like figuring out if you are dominant or submissive. I have talked about getting ready to step out and explore BDSM and power exchange whether you are doing it in private or in public.    But many people have no idea where to begin to look to meet people, for events or for clothing and accessories.  First I want to highlight that you don’t need to spend lots of money on special clothing and toys.    Most events have a dress code but most of them also will accept scant clothing (as close to nakedness as is legal in that jurisdiction) or being dressed all in black.   The dress code is supposed to encourage people to make an effort to get involved, look and feel sexy and to discourage those people who come along to gawk.  Gawking is different from watching when you are a proper voyeur.  Gawking is when someone comes to watch all the strange people and has no intention of getting involved in any way and when someone doesn’t observe basic courtesy either.  Basic courtesy includes: Don’t interfere in someone else’s scene.  If they are doing something you find interesting, watch from an appropriate distance.  That means don’t watch from 2 inches away.  I was once involved in a scene with a woman where I was performing oral sex on her and a man came and sat so close too watch that his face was almost between my mouth and her pussy.  He was told very firmly to move away.  When people are using floggers, whips and canes if you get within the circle of the stroke you will get injured and really annoy the person who is doing the beating.  Also, when people are in a scene, it creates a bubble and they are likely to be unaware of the outside world.  When someone blunders in, they break the bubble and the distraction can ruin the entire scene because it interrupts the energy flow.  Energy builds in a scene to a peak just like it does in sex when it builds to orgasm. No means no. Just because someone is at a public event does not mean they are there to play with everyone.  If someone says no, please respect it. Observe protocols.  Even if you find it strange to have to ask someone’s Master or Mistress to talk with them, please follow their protocols.  It is a means of demonstrating respect.  You can ask about reasons or the origins of the protocol but ultimately following it is the best way to show respect. Don’t spend time talking or asking questions in active areas of play.  This disrupts the energy and disrupts the scene.  There are usually conversation areas and people are usually happy to answer questions after the scene.  Remember that after care is part of the scene. Don’t make assumptions about role, gender, sexuality, sexual orientation.  Ask instead of assuming. Where to meet people online: There are lots of resources to meet people online.  Fetlife.com  is a social media site for people who like fetishes including BDSM and power exchange.  There are lots of different groups once you have joined.  You can join a group for events near your location to find out who might be close by.  You make a profile and people can search profiles in a number of ways, send emails and reach out to you via the groups you join. OK Cupid! has a large number of people who enjoy kink and BDSM.  You make a profile there in the same way you would on any other dating site. Facebook:  There are lots of BDSM and power exchange related Facebook groups.  Some are secret.  Others are just private.  Check group rules to see if looking to meet people is OK. Fester.com  is relatively new and apparently most folk are 30 or under. Collarspace.com  is mostly for hook ups.  Reviews are very mixed. BDSM.com is a space for talking about things as well as hooking up. Chained.org is site for meeting folks. Where to meet people offline besides events and parties: Going to a local munch is a great way to meet people in your area.  Munches are usually held monthly in a restaurant or pub.  People come dressed in normal clothing and are usually welcoming to newcomers. You can find munches listed on places like FetLife.com.  There are fetish markets in many cities.  London, UK has one every month.  There are lots of items for sale, usually short presentations and stage shows and lots of space to mingle and meet folk.  There is also usually a play party afterwards and the ticket prices are reasonable.    Finding toys and supplies: For bondage using rope: There are lots of online sites.  I recommend checking out https://www.twistedmonk.com This is the best site for different types of rope, rope care, how to videos etc. http://www.esinem-rope.com Excellent UK site for rope, tutorial DVDs. If you want to learn to make your own tools and toys: Check out the blogs on Kinkly.com For floggers, whips, restraints: http://www.detailstoys.com http://www.whipsbywolf.com/handmade-leather-floggers/ For gay men – hard core toys https://www.regulation-london.com Get recommendations from people you meet at events.  Of course you need not spend much money at all.  There are many ‘pervertables’ in most homes.  A pervertable is something that is ordinary that you can turn to a kinky purpose.  For example: Belts are extremely pervertable to use for a beating.  You can use wooden spoons (ouch!), spatulas.  Lots of things in the kitchen are pervertable. For restraints you can use ties, belts, scarves. For blindfolds – ties, scarves. It’s easy to go wild and spend a fortune on beautiful toys and restraints and then rarely use them.  I recommend starting with pervertables and then making the purchase of any tools or toys something that you do with lots of thought.  Pick out one or two special pieces.   Clothing Fetish clothing varies depending upon your interests and roles.  Leather can be used for a variety of things.  Some people love the feel, touch and smell of leather.  There is also the leather lifestyle.  People who identify as part of the leather lifestyle are engaged in power exchange relationships (often Master/slave or Mistress/slave) and follow certain codes.  Most codes include honor, honesty, respect) and most observe a variety of rituals.  Leather for these people is not only sexy and hot but is earned and a means of recognising service.    Some people like the feel of rubber or latex.   For latex clothing: http://www.houseofharlot.com https://www.pandoradeluxe.com https://www.atsukokudo.com/Home/ For leather: http://www.fetishwear.com/Welcome.htm http://www.leatheraddicts.com https://www.mr-s-leather.com Good informational sites Jack Rinella’s Leather Views – leatherviews.com  Jack Rinella is a free lance author and leather man.  He has written a number of well respected books on various aspects of leather and BDSM. Race Bannon’s site : bannon.com Race Bannon along with Guy Baldwin, MS co-founded Kink Aware Professionals which is a list of helping professionals and legal professionals who are kink aware.  He has spoken at over 400 events, is a founder and board member of a number of leather associations. National Coalition for Sexual Freedom http://ncsfreedom.org Planet Midori http://www.planetmidori.com  She is a most amazing person and author who has expertise in bondage and power exchange. Society of Janus is San Francisco based and is an organisation that offers BDSM education and support. https://soj.org Carter Johnson Leather Library http://leatherlibrary.org  An amazing collection of leather history, reading materials covering kink, BDSM, LGBTQ. Leather Archives and Museum  Incredible collection also ‘dedicated to compilation, preservation and maintenance of leather, kink and fetish lifestyles.’ http://www.leatherarchives.org http://www.drkdesyre.com/meetppl/orgs/orgs.html They keep listings for BDSM and power exchange groups Exploration is designed to be fun.  It is more likely to be so if you remember some basic rules.  Keep yourself safe  New things are really exciting and this stuff can be even more exciting than most new things.  Don’t let the excitement make you forget our basic safety rules.  If you have just met someone online, don’t give them too much personal information.    If you are arranging to meet for the first time, do it in a public place and let people know where you are going.    If you feel something is off, trust your gut and leave.    Don’t talk yourself out of trusting your gut because you think you need to give people second chances.    Don’t meet people at your home and don’t go to their home alone until you are sure that they are safe.  Avoid taking recreational drugs.  Making clear choices is important when you are playing in areas that are risky.  Keep your head clear so you will make good choices.  Limit your alcohol consumption for the same reason.  I choose not to drink and play and I prefer to play with people who are sober. Pace yourself.  Don’t try to do everything at once.  Take your time and savour the experience.  Give yourself the space to process your experience afterwards and make sure you have support for when you need it. Remember your social skills.  Use your best social skills – be polite, friendly, listen lots.  Sometimes people get so excited they forget! Understand consent and apply it properly.    Don’t touch anyone without getting consent first.  This includes spontaneous hugs, putting your hand on someone’s shoulder.   Understand that people in this world can have different protocols.  Some are very strict.  Don’t assume that everyone will engage with you.  Some people may not be free to do so.  Don’t speak to someone else’s partner without checking first.  If you can’t check and you don’t get a response, don’t assume the person is being rude.  They may not be allowed to talk with anyone.  Think of it like meeting a monk or nun who is under a vow of silence. Take the time to learn how to do things properly.  Many activities that you will engage in if you are exploring BDSM and power exchange will involve an increased level of risk.  If you don’t learn how to do things properly, you have a high risk of injuring yourself or someone else.    There are two acronyms regularly used by people who engage in BDSM to describe risk.  The first is Safe, Sane and Consensual.  People who work to this protocol do things in the safest way possible, they don’t take short-cuts and highlight consent.  The second is Risk Aware Consensual Kink.  These folks highlight the fact that all activities have risk and that you must be aware of the risk level of things you are choosing to engage in.  They also highlight consent. Finally, maximise enjoyment.  Do everything you can to raise the probability that you will have a brilliant time. Thanks for joining me this week for Sex Spoken Here with Dr Lori Beth Bisbey.  Write to me with suggestions for the show, questions you want answered at drbisbey@the-intimacy-coach.com, follow me on twitter @drbisbey.  For a free 30 minute strategy session with me, head over to https://the-intimacy-coach.com and click the button that says Schedule Now!  If you have enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher and subscribe!  The top three reviews will receive a copy of my eBook A Consumer’s Guide to Online BDSM Resources.  Join me next week when I will be starting a series on sex toys.

HOLLYWOOD GREG
SIX DEGREES OF RETRO 007 - MEGA HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR w/MOVIE MANIAC & VIDEO VIXEN

HOLLYWOOD GREG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 124:00


This episode pits Retro Expert Greg "The Movie Maniac" Reifsteck welcomes Trista "The Video Vixen" Perez as on official permanent co-host for their MEGA Holiday Film Spectacular. They will still spar every episode in a six degree retro battle. Both show off their mad movie trivia skills as they link the actors, directors, producers or any other pop culture references between the films. The listener always wins as they learn more about the films they love, or find new retro films to love. Pee Wee's and the Star Wars Christmas Specials, A Christmas Carol, American Psycho, Better Off Dead, Batman Returns, Diner, Home For the Holidays, Jingle All the Way, The Last Temptation of Christ, Less Than Zero, Planes Trains and Automobiles and others are featured.

GREG REIFSTECK RADIO
SIX DEGREES OF RETRO 007 - MEGA HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR w/MOVIE MANIAC & VIDEO VIXEN

GREG REIFSTECK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 124:00


This episode pits Retro Expert Greg "The Movie Maniac" Reifsteck welcomes Trista "The Video Vixen" Perez as on official permanent co-host for their MEGA Holiday Film Spectacular. They will still spar every episode in a six degree retro battle. Both show off their mad movie trivia skills as they link the actors, directors, producers or any other pop culture references between the films. The listener always wins as they learn more about the films they love, or find new retro films to love. Pee Wee's and the Star Wars Christmas Specials, A Christmas Carol, American Psycho, Better Off Dead, Batman Returns, Diner, Home For the Holidays, Jingle All the Way, The Last Temptation of Christ, Less Than Zero, Planes Trains and Automobiles and others are featured.

We Talk About Movies
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles & Home For the Holidays – Episode 21

We Talk About Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 41:11


If you are looking for a great Thanksgiving movie, then keep looking because both Planes, Trains, and Automobiles and Home For the Holidays are bad. Listen to why we think Hollywood needs to come up with a new Thanksgiving movie to replace these stinkers.

Sex Spoken Here
BDSM and Power Exchange Part 5 Practicalities 2

Sex Spoken Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 27:59


Welcome to my virtual therapy room!  I am Dr Lori Beth Bisbey and this is Sex Spoken Here. Remember that this podcast deals with adult themes so if you don’t have privacy you might wish to put on your headphones.   Last week I explored the practicalities for beginning to explore BDSM and Power Exchange.  This week I explore basic rules for events and resources for BDSM online and in the community.    If you haven’t heard the first four of the BDSM and Power Exchange Series, I suggest you download them.  The first two include interviews with Dr Kevin Boileau and cover some of the theory and emotional issues, the third in the series includes an interview with Pharoah Khaf Ra and Empress Nahara who are a lifestyle dominant couple and last week I started with practicalities like figuring out if you are dominant or submissive. I have talked about getting ready to step out and explore BDSM and power exchange whether you are doing it in private or in public.    But many people have no idea where to begin to look to meet people, for events or for clothing and accessories.  First I want to highlight that you don’t need to spend lots of money on special clothing and toys.    Most events have a dress code but most of them also will accept scant clothing (as close to nakedness as is legal in that jurisdiction) or being dressed all in black.   The dress code is supposed to encourage people to make an effort to get involved, look and feel sexy and to discourage those people who come along to gawk.  Gawking is different from watching when you are a proper voyeur.  Gawking is when someone comes to watch all the strange people and has no intention of getting involved in any way and when someone doesn’t observe basic courtesy either.  Basic courtesy includes: Don’t interfere in someone else’s scene.  If they are doing something you find interesting, watch from an appropriate distance.  That means don’t watch from 2 inches away.  I was once involved in a scene with a woman where I was performing oral sex on her and a man came and sat so close too watch that his face was almost between my mouth and her pussy.  He was told very firmly to move away.  When people are using floggers, whips and canes if you get within the circle of the stroke you will get injured and really annoy the person who is doing the beating.  Also, when people are in a scene, it creates a bubble and they are likely to be unaware of the outside world.  When someone blunders in, they break the bubble and the distraction can ruin the entire scene because it interrupts the energy flow.  Energy builds in a scene to a peak just like it does in sex when it builds to orgasm. No means no. Just because someone is at a public event does not mean they are there to play with everyone.  If someone says no, please respect it. Observe protocols.  Even if you find it strange to have to ask someone’s Master or Mistress to talk with them, please follow their protocols.  It is a means of demonstrating respect.  You can ask about reasons or the origins of the protocol but ultimately following it is the best way to show respect. Don’t spend time talking or asking questions in active areas of play.  This disrupts the energy and disrupts the scene.  There are usually conversation areas and people are usually happy to answer questions after the scene.  Remember that after care is part of the scene. Don’t make assumptions about role, gender, sexuality, sexual orientation.  Ask instead of assuming. Where to meet people online: There are lots of resources to meet people online.  Fetlife.com  is a social media site for people who like fetishes including BDSM and power exchange.  There are lots of different groups once you have joined.  You can join a group for events near your location to find out who might be close by.  You make a profile and people can search profiles in a number of ways, send emails and reach out to you via the groups you join. OK Cupid! has a large number of people who enjoy kink and BDSM.  You make a profile there in the same way you would on any other dating site. Facebook:  There are lots of BDSM and power exchange related Facebook groups.  Some are secret.  Others are just private.  Check group rules to see if looking to meet people is OK. Fester.com  is relatively new and apparently most folk are 30 or under. Collarspace.com  is mostly for hook ups.  Reviews are very mixed. BDSM.com is a space for talking about things as well as hooking up. Chained.org is site for meeting folks. Where to meet people offline besides events and parties: Going to a local munch is a great way to meet people in your area.  Munches are usually held monthly in a restaurant or pub.  People come dressed in normal clothing and are usually welcoming to newcomers. You can find munches listed on places like FetLife.com.  There are fetish markets in many cities.  London, UK has one every month.  There are lots of items for sale, usually short presentations and stage shows and lots of space to mingle and meet folk.  There is also usually a play party afterwards and the ticket prices are reasonable.    Finding toys and supplies: For bondage using rope: There are lots of online sites.  I recommend checking out https://www.twistedmonk.com This is the best site for different types of rope, rope care, how to videos etc. http://www.esinem-rope.com Excellent UK site for rope, tutorial DVDs. If you want to learn to make your own tools and toys: Check out the blogs on Kinkly.com For floggers, whips, restraints: http://www.detailstoys.com http://www.whipsbywolf.com/handmade-leather-floggers/ For gay men – hard core toys https://www.regulation-london.com Get recommendations from people you meet at events.  Of course you need not spend much money at all.  There are many ‘pervertables’ in most homes.  A pervertable is something that is ordinary that you can turn to a kinky purpose.  For example: Belts are extremely pervertable to use for a beating.  You can use wooden spoons (ouch!), spatulas.  Lots of things in the kitchen are pervertable. For restraints you can use ties, belts, scarves. For blindfolds – ties, scarves. It’s easy to go wild and spend a fortune on beautiful toys and restraints and then rarely use them.  I recommend starting with pervertables and then making the purchase of any tools or toys something that you do with lots of thought.  Pick out one or two special pieces.   Clothing Fetish clothing varies depending upon your interests and roles.  Leather can be used for a variety of things.  Some people love the feel, touch and smell of leather.  There is also the leather lifestyle.  People who identify as part of the leather lifestyle are engaged in power exchange relationships (often Master/slave or Mistress/slave) and follow certain codes.  Most codes include honor, honesty, respect) and most observe a variety of rituals.  Leather for these people is not only sexy and hot but is earned and a means of recognising service.    Some people like the feel of rubber or latex.   For latex clothing: http://www.houseofharlot.com https://www.pandoradeluxe.com https://www.atsukokudo.com/Home/ For leather: http://www.fetishwear.com/Welcome.htm http://www.leatheraddicts.com https://www.mr-s-leather.com Good informational sites Jack Rinella’s Leather Views – leatherviews.com  Jack Rinella is a free lance author and leather man.  He has written a number of well respected books on various aspects of leather and BDSM. Race Bannon’s site : bannon.com Race Bannon along with Guy Baldwin, MS co-founded Kink Aware Professionals which is a list of helping professionals and legal professionals who are kink aware.  He has spoken at over 400 events, is a founder and board member of a number of leather associations. National Coalition for Sexual Freedom http://ncsfreedom.org Planet Midori http://www.planetmidori.com  She is a most amazing person and author who has expertise in bondage and power exchange. Society of Janus is San Francisco based and is an organisation that offers BDSM education and support. https://soj.org Carter Johnson Leather Library http://leatherlibrary.org  An amazing collection of leather history, reading materials covering kink, BDSM, LGBTQ. Leather Archives and Museum  Incredible collection also ‘dedicated to compilation, preservation and maintenance of leather, kink and fetish lifestyles.’ http://www.leatherarchives.org http://www.drkdesyre.com/meetppl/orgs/orgs.html They keep listings for BDSM and power exchange groups Exploration is designed to be fun.  It is more likely to be so if you remember some basic rules.  Keep yourself safe  New things are really exciting and this stuff can be even more exciting than most new things.  Don’t let the excitement make you forget our basic safety rules.  If you have just met someone online, don’t give them too much personal information.    If you are arranging to meet for the first time, do it in a public place and let people know where you are going.    If you feel something is off, trust your gut and leave.    Don’t talk yourself out of trusting your gut because you think you need to give people second chances.    Don’t meet people at your home and don’t go to their home alone until you are sure that they are safe.  Avoid taking recreational drugs.  Making clear choices is important when you are playing in areas that are risky.  Keep your head clear so you will make good choices.  Limit your alcohol consumption for the same reason.  I choose not to drink and play and I prefer to play with people who are sober. Pace yourself.  Don’t try to do everything at once.  Take your time and savour the experience.  Give yourself the space to process your experience afterwards and make sure you have support for when you need it. Remember your social skills.  Use your best social skills – be polite, friendly, listen lots.  Sometimes people get so excited they forget! Understand consent and apply it properly.    Don’t touch anyone without getting consent first.  This includes spontaneous hugs, putting your hand on someone’s shoulder.   Understand that people in this world can have different protocols.  Some are very strict.  Don’t assume that everyone will engage with you.  Some people may not be free to do so.  Don’t speak to someone else’s partner without checking first.  If you can’t check and you don’t get a response, don’t assume the person is being rude.  They may not be allowed to talk with anyone.  Think of it like meeting a monk or nun who is under a vow of silence. Take the time to learn how to do things properly.  Many activities that you will engage in if you are exploring BDSM and power exchange will involve an increased level of risk.  If you don’t learn how to do things properly, you have a high risk of injuring yourself or someone else.    There are two acronyms regularly used by people who engage in BDSM to describe risk.  The first is Safe, Sane and Consensual.  People who work to this protocol do things in the safest way possible, they don’t take short-cuts and highlight consent.  The second is Risk Aware Consensual Kink.  These folks highlight the fact that all activities have risk and that you must be aware of the risk level of things you are choosing to engage in.  They also highlight consent. Finally, maximise enjoyment.  Do everything you can to raise the probability that you will have a brilliant time. Thanks for joining me this week for Sex Spoken Here with Dr Lori Beth Bisbey.  Write to me with suggestions for the show, questions you want answered at drbisbey@the-intimacy-coach.com, follow me on twitter @drbisbey.  For a free 30 minute strategy session with me, head over to https://the-intimacy-coach.com and click the button that says Schedule Now!  If you have enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher and subscribe!  The top three reviews will receive a copy of my eBook A Consumer’s Guide to Online BDSM Resources.  Join me next week when I will be starting a series on sex toys.

Cinemosity
Cinemosity 144 – Home For the Holidays

Cinemosity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2016 102:20


[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/299570004″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Cinemosity comes to disrupt your awkward Christmas experiences with a show talking movie news, gossip and the 1972 TV horror yarn Home For the Holidays which stars the likes of Jessica Walter and Sally Field! It’s not all that great so we give you […] The post Cinemosity 144 – Home For the Holidays appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret dot com.

Cinemosity
Cinemosity 144 – Home For the Holidays

Cinemosity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2016 102:20


[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/299570004″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Cinemosity comes to disrupt your awkward Christmas experiences with a show talking movie news, gossip and the 1972 TV horror yarn Home For the Holidays which stars the likes of Jessica Walter and Sally Field! It’s not all that … The post Cinemosity 144 – Home For the Holidays appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret.

HARKpodcast
Episode 36: There's No Place (For Hating Your Family) Like Home For the Holidays

HARKpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 31:28


Bite tongue. Deep breaths. Count to ten. Put in headphones. Listen to this podcast instead of having awkward interactions with family members. This week, we cover two songs about the misery of holiday togetherness: "Home For the Holidays" by Gentleman Auction House and "Just For Now" by Imogen Heap. Also: we experience a Christmas Miracle in September. Thank you to our #1 Fan Time Machine for requesting this week's songs! Check out Time Machine's podcast, "I'll Show You", at jessandjoshshowyou.squarespace.com!

Good Fellaship
Episode 7 - The Offensive Gospel

Good Fellaship

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2015 28:48


In this episode, we discuss the Baltimore riots, racism, and how the church should respond. Song Copyright to J. Cole "Home For the Holidays" 2010.

Founder’s Journey: Building a Startup from the Ground Up
How to organize the daily chaos of running a startup

Founder’s Journey: Building a Startup from the Ground Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 14:53


As a Founder, you’ve got your hand in everything imaginable, from legal paperwork to hiring to product management to support and everything in between. You’re pulled in every direction from everyone who’s got your contact info and you feel obligated to chase every rabbit you think of. But one of the hardest lessons to learn is that “busy” does not equal “productive.” All of those random things you’ve got your hand in, all of those rabbits you chase in the name of “traction” aren’t necessarily the most important things to be working on right then. And that can be a critical mistake. The catch here is that figuring out what those “most important” things are can feel like trying to spot a unicorn breakdancing over a double rainbow. What you’ve probably tried before The typical line of thought here is that the solution is to somehow rate things (mentally or otherwise) based on what is most impactful and go from there. But the fact is, that’s just not practical and has a lot of mental overhead. Certain things may not have direct high impact but are still necessary and can’t be pushed off to more convenient times (yay taxes!). The other extreme here is to just have a simple to-do list with no priority at all, but that’s too basic and leaves you feeling overwhelmed. What you need is something that’s quick to add to and doesn’t overwhelm you with all the things that need to get done. Showing you everything under the sun helps no one. Showing you what’s available and important given your current context? Golden. To pull that off, I use OmniFocus. But how do I use it without it being overwhelming? I’m glad you asked. The system for getting things done OmniFocus is one of those tools that, on the surface, seems absurdly complex. But let’s go ahead and be clear here…I use all of maybe 10% of its features. So, hang with me. My little system here really isn’t that complicated. Despite all the nooks and crannies in OmniFocus, there are only two sections you need to know about: Contexts and Projects. We’ll take a look at those two things then jump in to how the pieces fit together on a practical level. Contexts In OmniFocus, there’s the concept of “Contexts”. These can be anything: a place, situation, mindset…whatever. These are my Contexts: Waiting — Tasks that are waiting on someone else or some event before I can proceed. Home — For when I’m at home doing non-work tasks. Office — For work-specific tasks. Errands — When I’m out running errands. Someday — Things I’d like to get done one day. Mainly a catch-all so I don’t forget about random ideas. GTD — For Daily Review tasks (which I’ll talk about shortly) You can go really fine-grained with the Contexts, but I prefer to keep them higher level. Contexts are the way to answer the question, “What should I be doing right now, given my current location/situation/mindset?” Projects Projects in OmniFocus are simply collections of tasks, but there’s one little thing that makes them really powerful: the project type. You can create Parallel or Sequential projects. Parallel projects are the equivalent of a big bucket of tasks where you can pick and choose the items to do at random. Sequential projects are only done in order. Meaning there’s only one to-do available for you for that project at a given time and you can’t do the others until you’ve done the task before it. And this is glorious. We’ll cover why momentarily. You don’t have to put everything in a Project, but if any higher level task requires more than one or two steps, I typically create a project for it. Tasks, to-do’s, items, actions…whatever you want to call them What to-do app would be complete without things to do?!?! Adding an item to OmniFocus is really easy, but there are a few things you should set as it will keep things much more organized. Action — The action you need to take Project — What project it’s associated with Context — What context it should show in (see note below) Defer date — When to hide the task until (see note below) Due date — When you absolutely need to have this done by Notes — Any notes, links, attachments you need to get it done. With OmniFocus, every new item should have a Context. Otherwise you just end up with a really expensive generic to-do app. Adding a Context has the benefit of you not seeing that office-specific task when you’re out running errands, for instance. Now, what if you’ve got a task that you know you don’t even need to think about again until next month? That’s what the “Deferred date” is for. When you set that, OmniFocus won’t even show you the item until that date, keeping your to-do list nice and tidy! The hidden power of sequential projects & deferred dates The key to staying sane when building a startup is getting everything out of your head. You will forget things. Every single day. Then you’ll drive yourself crazy trying to remember the thing that you forgot. Stop that. Put it in OmniFocus the second you think of it, and then never think about it again until it’s time to do it. Sequential projects are a beautiful thing because they only show you the task that you can actually work on right now. They’re showing you the next bite of the elephant…not the entire elephant. Deferred dates have a similar effect in that they hide the item until it’s actually relevant. Pulling it all together in the Daily Review I’ve been talking about lots of disparate bits and pieces of OmniFocus and the process I use. Let’s bring it all together in to how this functions on a daily basis. Each morning, before I do anything else, I do a Daily Review. I have a Daily Review project set up that includes six items that I need to get done before anything else. I typically do them in order, but it’s not necessary (it’s set up as as Parallel project, FYI). I have a “GTD” context that I use just for this project. Review Calendar — This is to remind me of any meetings or phone calls I have. Process Trello Inbox — We use Trello religiously and many times there are things that need reviewing before they can keep moving forward. Doing this first thing in the morning means my team can keep moving forward as well. Process Intercom Inbox — We use Intercom for both support and automated emails and usually there are a few tickets/emails that need a response from me. Process Email Inbox — I try to keep my email inbox empty and the key to that is not using it as a to-do list. OmniFocus has the Clip-o-Tron tool for Mail on OS X that makes it dead simple to create items out of your emails. Check all projects have a Next Action — You should always know what needs to be done next on a project, otherwise you need to “pause” the project until you’re ready to pick back up on it. Without a next action it will sit there for all eternity and you’ll feel bad about yourself. Flag priority actions for today — The last thing I do is go through and “flag” items that I plan on getting done today. Anything that’s flagged gets done and if I finish all of the flagged items, then I can move on to other items. The set up here is that the “Daily Review” project is set to repeat every week day. Then you tick the “Complete when completing last action” checkbox for the project and it will hide the items until tomorrow! Magic! The Daily Review is crucial because it’s the time where you plan out your day. It’s your time to be proactive instead of reactive. You decide what needs to get done based on your context and when something is due, and you get it done. Simple as that.

Blog | First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford
Sunday Sermon: Home For the Holidays

Blog | First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014


"Home For the Holidays", by Rev. Carrie Mitchell

The Drunk and The Ugly
LeJeune’s Home – For the Umbra Who Has Everything

The Drunk and The Ugly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2012


The gang survived the Shade incursion. Sasha’s gone missing and Paskal believes the only explanation can be conspiracy! Lejuene is no help, and it’s up to the gang to figure out what’s going on in their strangest adventure yet. PLAYERS Nate – Paskal.  An aspiring writer whose history has left him paranoid. Mandaz – Nanette. An easily-scared cleptomaniac who likes her new friends and really wants to fit in. Matt – Mesik.  Fisherman’s son with the troubled past.  Lives in LeJeune’s Home for Displaced Umbra.  Recently became an apprentice to Niklas. The post LeJeune’s Home – For the Umbra Who Has Everything appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.