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The Carpenter Rants
I Saw the Devil

The Carpenter Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 88:13


This week, our month long look at International horror continues in our LIMITED series RANT around the world, when the Nobodies watch and discuss the South Korean film, I Saw the Devil. When a vicious and psychotic serial killer, Jang, brutally murders the wife of a secret agent, Kim, a twisted game of cat and mouse unfolds as the widowed Kim seeks to inflict the most intense form of revenge possible on his wife's killer. But has he underestimated his victim? This film is not for the feint of heart, but if over the top, gorey revenge tales are your thing, we highly recommend this week's film. Plus Horror Hornshoe Headlines, Rants Recommends, and we reveal next week's international title!

Podcast Under The Stairs
The Podcast Under The Stairs EP 297 - Summer TPUTS Top 10 10's Edition - 2010

Podcast Under The Stairs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 281:59


Welcome to episode 297 of The Podcast Under the Stairs. Welcome to the eighth annual Summer TPUTS Top 10 Series, this year looking at the decade known as the 10's. This episode with feature the following guests: Boz, Jeff Lown, Daeron Wilson & Mark Ball. Adjudicator on this episode was Tyler Tadeo. People's Council for this episode were Jamie McAuley & David Garrett Jnr.. And will feature mini reviews of the following films: Bedevilled, Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Piranha 3D, Dream Home, Trollhunter, The Crazies, I Saw the Devil, The Last Exorcism, Julia's Eyes, The Last Circus, Frozen & Stakeland. TIME CODING Intro – 0 - 4mins 30secs Top 10 2010 - 4mins 30secs - 3hr 35mins 50secs Interlude Song - Ritual - Ghost (2010) - 3hr 35mins 50secs - 3hrs 40mins 15secs Decision Time - 3hrs 40mins 15secs - 4hrs 10mins 30secs Promo - 4hrs 10mins 30secs - 4hrs 11mins 55secs Adjudicators & Final Result - 4hrs 11mins 55secs - 4hrs 30mins 45secs Peoples Council & Closing out the Show - 4hrs 30mins 45secs - End Closing Song - Bullet Proof (2010) - La Roux RESULTS The three movies selected by the hosts were: I Saw the Devil, Dream Home & the third seeded pick was Tucker & Dale vs Evil. The adjudicator confirmed that he was swapping Tucker & Dale vs Evil for Bedevilled. As a result the final movies representing 2010 are I Saw the Devil, Dream Home & Bedevilled. The Peoples Council have selected I Saw the Devil & Bedevilled to represent 2010. Hosts List: I Saw the Devil Dream Home Bedevilled (Swapped by Adjudicator over Tucker & Dale vs Evil) People's List I Saw the Devil Bedevilled BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.

Midnight Murderama
I Saw the Devil

Midnight Murderama

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 95:42


The devil went down to South Korea, and it was looking for some vengeance to deal... This week our hosts watch I Saw the Devil where they get to answer the question: "What is the most unpleasant act inflicted upon someone in this film?". And there are a lot of acts to choose from. This wraps up the look at South Korean horror, and they truly saved the magnum opus of vengeance films for last! Check out the full episode details

Keration Podcast
Come avere una visione equilibrata con il proprio orecchio

Keration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 6:56


Testo parziale È importante che il suono riprodotto sia poco distorto. Il suono distorto può essere provocato da diversi fattori. Nel caso di un vinile, per esempio, può derivare da una testina o da una puntina scadente. Nel campo delle audiocassette, il materiale usato per i nastri può variare, modificando quindi la qualità del suono, aggiungendo distorsioni e soffi al suono. Anche l'amplificatore e gli altoparlanti fanno la loro parte nel concedere un suono di alta qualità. In base all'impianto, è consigliabile controllare i valori degli alti, dei medi e dei bassi. È consigliabile leggere l'eventuale manuale fornito dal produttore, che fornisce i dettagli dei livelli di distorsione e della gamma di frequenze previsti. In alcuni modelli il grado di distorsione può raggiunge 1,5%. L'ideale, però, è un prodotto che raggiunga non più dello 0,04%. Non va dimenticato che i dati indicati nei manuali potrebbero essere degli arrotondamenti “migliorati” dal produttore a proprio favore. Un esperto ha fatto molte ricerche al riguardo e ha detto: “Il novanta per cento degli ascoltatori si accontenta di una larghezza di banda di 60-8.000 cicli al secondo”. Quindi, la maggior parte delle persone non è così esigente come invece la pubblicità vorrebbe farci credere. Va detto però che questo non vale per tutti. Alcuni hanno un orecchio sopraffino e non si accontentano di una qualità bassa. Apprezzano la musica solo se distorsione e frequenze sono regolate in modo perfetto. A quale classe appartieni? Ricorda che non c'è meglio del tuo orecchio per farti decidere in che modo ascoltare la musica. Un punto di vista equilibrato Come qualsiasi altra forma di divertimento, la musica ha i suoi limiti. Dopo una lunga giornata di lavoro, può essere molto rilassante prima di andare a letto. Per molti che soffrono di depressione è meglio di una medicina. Tuttavia, non è la risposta definitiva a tutti i problemi. Ci sono problemi che la musica non può risolvere. In alcune situazioni, la musica disturberebbe e, perciò, va tenuta spenta. Inoltre, anche se può aiutare la concentrazione, per molti solo il silenzio è d'aiuto. Per esempio, esistono “playlist” di meditazione che si possono attivare tramite l'Echo Dot Alexa che prevedono un silenzio completo per il tempo impostato. Tuttavia, altri dipendono dalla musica a un punto tale che non possono stare un solo momento senza che suoni. Questo potrebbe portare a problemi con i vicini di casa, che potrebbero lamentarsi perché disturbati, specialmente se il volume è molto elevato. Non tutti hanno gli stessi gusti e lo stesso entusiasmo per la musica. In questo caso, una buona soluzione è usare delle cuffie. Non si trascuri il tempo che la musica potrebbe consumare, causando più problemi di quelli che dovrebbe risolvere. Per esempio, concentriamoci sulle esperienze di alcuni personaggi famosi che hanno fatto della musica il loro principale interesse di vita. Ludwig van Beethoven è considerato uno dei più grandi compositori di tutti i tempi, eppure, analizzando la sua vita, scopriamo che era molto disordinata. Ecco un altro esempio, quello di Franz Schubert. Si dice che abbia composto una delle più belle sinfonie di tutti i tempi. Ma a un certo punto della sua vita disse di essere un uomo molto infelice. Che dire di artisti più recenti? Parliamo di Hank Williams, uno dei cantanti country più popolari del XX secolo. Lui cantava spesso I Saw the Light, una canzone religiosa del 1948, il cui titolo si traduce letteralmente: “Ho visto la luce”. In un'occasione, dopo averla cantata, scoppiò in lacrime e singhiozzò perché non aveva visto la luce. La sua vita finì tragicamente durante una tournée in cui si riempì di droghe. Morì per un'overdose. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corgiov/message

Another Movie Podcast
#132 Black Widow, No Sudden Move, I Saw the Devil

Another Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 137:51


#132 Black Widow, No Sudden Moves, I Saw the Devil They make look like horror films based on their titles but they're not; at least not all of them. This week, we jump back in the Marvel timeline with Black Widow; the superhero film that we needed but was still fun to watch. No Sudden Move has the experimental director Soderbergh doing a period piece about crime that turns out to be thematically grander. Finally, in finishing up Oscar's marathon, we enter he world of serial killing and revenge with I Saw the Devil. No worser way to become obsessed with vengeance than this brutal tale.   Next Time: Space Jam: A New Legacy, Old, horror cinema talk     podmoviecast@gmail.com otherpodcast.com @podmoviecast   Oscar: @Armenfilmmaker Ralf: @GamerRalf Twitch: SiouxTrauma Luke: @SlothMasterLuke   Recent Discoveries Ralf: The Ice Road, The Tomorrow War Oscar: The Tomorrow War, The Swrodsman

Christian Music Archive Podcast

Dallas Holm has been making Christian music for more than 50 years. His first Christian album was in 1969, and for the first 10 years, he used the popular music of the day to share God's love with drug addicts and gang members. With songs like "Rise Again," "I Saw the Lord," and "Jesus Got a Hold of My Life," Dallas became an integral part of the new and growing Christian Music industry. Now, 35 albums later, Dallas is a passionate advocate for making sure that everything we do is carefully crafted with sound biblical principles.

Bedknobs and Broomflicks
Simon, King of the Witches w/Chris Roberts!

Bedknobs and Broomflicks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 72:48


We're joined by the amazing Chris Roberts from I Saw it on Linden Street (http://lscep.com/) and become #SewerBrosForLife! We discuss moms embarrassing their proud boys at orgies, we talk about the real hero of the story (we stan Stanley), and we create the sensational phenomenon - "Sewer Posing!" Grab your cup of effluvium and start charging your glowing purple rod! We're covering 'Simon, King of the Witches'! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Mentor Podcast
Doing the First Deal, with Kurt Dixon

The Mentor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 36:07


Kurt Dixon is a real estate investor from Austin, TX. He is originally from Jamaica, but moved to Texas when he was a small boy. Kurt heard about Ron LeGrand many years ago from his uncle, and Kurt decided last year to start Ron's program because the terms business made sense to him. He needed something other than doing rehabs in houses or simply wholesaling houses, because he knew he only got a one-time payout every deal. So Kurt decided to learn about terms, because he saw the value in having residual income; it would build wealth and Kurt wouldn't have to deal with tenants. In Kurt's words, “I Saw the Light, it was clear as day that I can build wealth this way for my family and I”. Kurt's first deal took him a while, but he had faith in Ron's system, and it paid off. Kurt was persistent despite obstacles that popped up. In the end he knew that if he followed the system, it would be only a matter of time before he completed that first deal. Kurt is very grateful for that now, obstacles and all. He looks forward to building a very big business and becoming a real estate transaction engineer. What you'll learn about in this episode: How Kurt was working in insurance before the pandemic, and how he has since switched to full-time real estate investing How Kurt was able to complete his first deal using Ron's mentoring, and what obstacles and experiences he had along the way Kurt outlines how his first deal was structured, the numbers involved, and what important lessons he learned from completing it How a surprise bidding war ended up helping Kurt get more for his property, and what steps he took to find the buyers Why it took Kurt eleven months to find his first deal but only took a few days to actually complete the deal Why Kurt took his training to heart and kept pushing, practicing and learning even when he was feeling discouraged How doing his first deal has inspired Kurt and given him the confidence to keep going, pushing harder, and pursuing more deals Resources: Get Ron's $599 Wholesaling course for FREE when you join his Gold Club for ONLY $59 a month!

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 050: Do It Yourself

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 40:29


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring is joined by special guest Joe Badon to help a listener looking to do some DIY home renovations and to chat about his latest film project, which you can support here.

Another Movie Podcast
#131 F9,Cruella, Clockers

Another Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 118:27


#132 F9: Fast Saga, Cruella, Clockers This time around, we scope out a lonely piece off road to imitate the energy of the heist-driven, action spectacle in the next film in the Fast and Furious Saga. Yes, a muscle-bound soap opera continues. Next, we find genuine delight in the Disney villain-as-a-hero origins story with Cruella. We find that Emma Stone's energy, along with the great art decoration and costume designs was pretty awesome to watch. Lastly, Ralf finishes his marathon with Spike Lee's Clockers, from 1995. A gritty street-level tale of the vicious cycle of drugs, manipulation and violence that ensorcels the young protagonist.    Next Time: Black Widow, No Sudden Move, I Saw the Devil     podmoviecast@gmail.com otherpodcast.com @podmoviecast   Oscar: @Armenfilmmaker Ralf: @GamerRalf  Twitch: SiouxTrauma Luke: @SlothMasterLuke   Recent Discoveries Ralf:  Oscar: Palmer, Chaos Walking, Bo Burnham: Inside     Show Notes 00:00:00 INTRO 00:10:55 Recent Discoveries 00:19:43 F9 00:37:18 spoilers 00:59:13 Cruella 01:12:11 spoilers 01:27:54 Clockers 01:55:40 EXIT

The Wanger Show
Wangers Karaoke LIVE with Eric Striffler!

The Wanger Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 94:36


Welcome to the very first big streaming event... Wangers Karaoke. Tonight will be a fun filled event full of your favorite songs to sing with your friends. The Wangers are joined by their pal Eric Striffler to sing multiple rounds worth of sings. This is not just a concert... it's a competition. Who will be the best singer of the night? Grab a drink, warm up them vocal chords and let's rock. Track List: 0:00 Welcome to the Black Parade - Ensemble 5:09 You Spin Me Round - Brian Perez 8:42 The Greatest Show - Eric Striffler 13:50 What's My Age Again? - Cody Hall 16:20 Superman - Christian Ruvalcaba 19:49 Larger Than Life - Brian Perez 23:49 Black Suits Comin' - Eric Striffler 28:01 Semi-Charmed Life - Cody Hall 32:00 Since U Been Gone - Christian Ruvalcaba 35:36 I Miss You - Eric Striffler & Brian Perez 39:42 Faint - Cody Hall & Christian Ruvalcaba 42:42 My Sacrifice - Brian Perez 47:26 I Saw a Tiger - Eric Striffler 50:44 My Own Worst Enemy - Cody Hall 53:58 The Reason - Christian Ruvalcaba 58:18 Livin' La Vida Loca - Brian Perez 1:02:33 I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Eric Striffler 1:05:45 Monkey Wrench - Cody 1:09:53 Take On Me - Christian Ruvalcaba 1:14:29 Drive It Like You Stole It - Brian Perez 1:18:10 Go the Distance - Eric Striffler 1:21:46 In Too Deep - Cody Hall 1:25:33 Ocean Avenue - Christian Ruvalcaba 1:29:10 Alive With the Glory of Love - Eric Striffler 1:33:58 Goodbyes This special was streamed live on YouTube at YouTube.com/AmateurHourFilmss on October 3rd, 2020. https://youtu.be/-pYqrvUV108

Day Dreams and Nightmares with To_42
My band mate was in two places at once - Day Stories - 5 Glitch in the Matrix Stories - Volume 2

Day Dreams and Nightmares with To_42

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 22:38


Glitch in the Matrix – An account for a missing period of time or a lapse in the space-time continium.  Welcome new and old friends. Today I got lost and PA helped me with this video. I hope you enjoy it. #GlitchInTheMatrix #TrueStories PA Nightmares Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxL8bW7bkGDGaWWV9c6WfCw (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxL8bW7bkGDGaWWV9c6WfCw) PA Twitter: https://twitter.com/PA_Nightmares All my links: https://linktr.ee/To42 (https://linktr.ee/To42) Got a story? E-mail me at To42reads@Gmail.com I upload every Friday and Sunday. Friday is Day/gaming and Sunday is Night. Saturdays I have a coffee live stream. This Channel is about stories of day and night. Day Stories are your true stories. Let's not meet, glitch in the matrix and all stories said to be true by the author. All brought to me by To. Night Stories are those fictional stories. Like No sleep, creepypasta and others like that. All brought to me by 42. Playlist you might like *********************************** Story 1 - I Saw my Blood Before I got Cut - Issac https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/nib0ol/no_one_remembered_it_but_me/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/nib0ol/no_one_remembered_it_but_me/) Story 2 - Paper disappeared and then reappeared. -https://www.reddit.com/user/Delvianna00/ (Delvianna00) https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/ni9rtj/paper_disappeared_and_then_reappeared/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/ni9rtj/paper_disappeared_and_then_reappeared/) Story 3 - Something I can't explain happened - https://www.reddit.com/user/No_Neighborhood_1485/ (No_Neighborhood_1485) https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/nghz4o/something_i_cant_explain_happened/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/nghz4o/something_i_cant_explain_happened/) Story 4 - A friend of mine apparently never existed. - https://www.reddit.com/user/AdamHoleBayBay/ (AdamHoleBayBay) https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/nhjom5/i_was_told_to_post_this_here_a_friend_of_mine/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/nhjom5/i_was_told_to_post_this_here_a_friend_of_mine/) Story 5 - Bandmate in two places at once - anonymous https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/ngxjcv/bandmate_in_two_places_at_once/ (https://www.reddit.com/r/Glitch_in_the_Matrix/comments/ngxjcv/bandmate_in_two_places_at_once/) All stories I read I have been given permission to read by all authors. You're at the bottom, hello again friend! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Celebrating Farmers

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 8:10


Listening to farmers and sharing their stories is what Pete Curran does! Curran began with reflecting on the phrase, "When I Listened To A Farmer, I Saw..." and now will be releasing his first book. He doesn't come from an agricultural background, but that's more of the reason why he wants to celebrate what others do, especially in agriculture.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LadyKflo
I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold

LadyKflo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 10:23


Why is Charles Demuth's I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold one the top 100 NYC paintings? Artistic friendship on a poster portrait I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold‘s vibrant electricity William Carlos Williams named 3 times   Get these answers and much more about this and other masterpieces with a click to LadyKflo's art blog. https://www.ladykflo.com/i-saw-the-figure-5-in-gold-by-charles-demuth/

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 049: Grab Your Suitcase!

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 37:42


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport take a question from a listener that is looking to start traveling again and seeking an interesting place to visit.

Reading Our Times
Where does language come from (and where is it going)?

Reading Our Times

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 29:57


Languages come and languages go – but mostly nowadays they go. According to the Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages, nearly 90% may have died out by the end of the century. What do we lose when we lose a language? Indeed, what is a language? What does it do? How does it work? And what does it say about human beings and our shared culture? In this episode of Reading our Times, Nick Spencer talks to Alexandra Aikhenvald, Foundation Director of the Language and Culture Research Centre and Distinguished Professor at James Cook University in Australia, about her book I Saw the Dog: How language works: https://profilebooks.com/work/i-saw-the-dog/#:~:text=In%20I%20Saw%20the%20Dog,be%20human%20%2D%20and%20what%20we

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 048: I Want to Believe

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 55:27


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport take a question from a listener seeking answers about the existence of aliens.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 047: Waking Up Is Hard to Do

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 53:28


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener looking to find some motivation to get out of bed in the morning.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 046: Gain a New Perspective

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 37:42


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener looking to gain a new perspective.

Movie Movie Film Film
Episode 116: I Saw the Devil

Movie Movie Film Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 72:15


Terrill and Nate get sadistic with I Saw the Devil// Support us on Patreon!// Patreon.com/moviefilmpod// Connect with us @MovieFilmPod// moviefilmpod@gmail.com

Salem Lutheran Church » Sermons
Sermon: “I Saw the Lord” – Sunday, May 30, 2021

Salem Lutheran Church » Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021


Sermon, based on Isaiah 6:1-8, given by Pastor Wayne Huebner on Trinity Sunday, May 30, 2021 The post Sermon: “I Saw the Lord” – Sunday, May 30, 2021 appeared first on Salem Lutheran Church and School.

美文阅读 More to Read
美文阅读 | 在路易斯安那我看见一棵槲树 I Saw in Louisiana A Live-Oak Growing (沃尔特·惠特曼)

美文阅读 More to Read

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 28:25


Daily Quote Fate fears the brave and bullies the timid. (Lucius Seneca) Poem of the Day I Saw in Louisiana A Live-Oak Growing By Walt Whitman Beauty of Words Childhood Leo Tolstoy

Dragon at the Movies
Episode 39 - I Saw the Devil

Dragon at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 75:46


Dragon on the Couch: The Dragon stayed on the couch and watched the Netflix original Bad Trip, a narrative movie with a hidden camera/prank gimmick that she actually enjoyed. She also watched one of her childhood favorites, Tremors (rent or Starz), which she was pleasantly surprised held up.   Berto on the Bed: Berto watched About Time (HBO), a time travel rom-com he enjoyed. He also finished The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+), which he liked well enough, but felt like some of the more interesting components of the show were not explored.   Dragon at the Movies: This week's deep dive is the 2010 South Korean thriller with exceptional body horror, I Saw the Devil (Prime).

Horror Hams
Horror Hams podcast, Episode 9: You’re Luz’n me

Horror Hams

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 62:57


This week we dive into the beloved classic The Gate, which might not be as great as you remember it.... listen in as we also review Manhunter, I Saw the Devil and Luz. Also, visit our sponsor at www.madrussianapothecary.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/horrorhams/message

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 045: David Lynch

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 55:43


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport share advice on where to start with David Lynch’s filmography.

Big Fan
All Brakes, No Gas

Big Fan

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 58:59


Chad and Hank are back for another episode of BIG FAN! Included in this episode our hosts discuss the gas shortage, Dad Math, the J-Lo relationship rollercoaster (shout out to Chick Chat), and the Paranormal Mandela Effect. Also, in a follow-up from the "I Saw the Light" BIG FAN episode in February the hosts discuss the inductees to the 2021 Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, some Internet Oddities, and is the MLB coming to the Carolinas? .. Plus the return of everyone's favorite segment, it's back folks...Taste Buddies!Music included in this episode: 2021 RnR HOF Inductee Todd Rundgren "Hello It's Me"

BIG FAN
All Brakes, No Gas

BIG FAN

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 58:59


Chad and Hank are back for another episode of BIG FAN! Included in this episode our hosts discuss the gas shortage, Dad Math, the J-Lo relationship rollercoaster (shout out to Chick Chat), and the Paranormal Mandela Effect. Also, in a follow-up from the "I Saw the Light" BIG FAN episode in February the hosts discuss the inductees to the 2021 Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, some Internet Oddities, and is the MLB coming to the Carolinas? .. Plus the return of everyone's favorite segment, it's back folks...Taste Buddies!Music included in this episode: 2021 RnR HOF Inductee Todd Rundgren "Hello It's Me"

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 044: The Perfect Murder

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 44:53


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener seeking advice on how to (hypothetically) execute the perfect murder.

/Film Daily
Water Cooler: Mitchells vs. The Machines, Disneyland Reopening, Brigadoon, Without Remorse, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things, In the Heights, Galaxy’s Edge, Mystery Men, I Saw the Devil

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 78:42


On the May 5, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they’ve been up to at the Water Cooler. Opening Banter:    At The Water Cooler: What we’ve been Doing:Peter went to the grand reopening of Disneyland after a 400+ day closure. Watch the video here. He also went back to Disneyland to spend May the 4th inside Galaxy’s Edge. Watch that video here. Brad started doing a morning radio show. Watch/listen to it here. What we’ve been Reading:Peter and Brad checked out The Art of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. See Peter’s video about the unused concepts here. Read Brad’s review of the book right here. Jacob is reading Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe. Hoai-Tran is reading Doctor Who: The Writer’s Tale by Russell T. Davies. What we’ve been Watching:Ben and Jacob watched The Mitchells vs. The Machines. Peter watched The Bad Batch on Disney+, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things on Amazon, and more episodes of Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. Brad watched Without Remorse, Things Heard & Seen, and Mortal Kombat. Chris watched In the Heights, The Father, and started watching Warrior.  Jacob watched Mystery Men and began a rewatch of The Sopranos. Ben watched Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm and Brigadoon. Hoai-Tran watched I Saw the Devil. What we’ve been Eating:Brad tried a Cocoa Pebbles Chocolate Bar What we’ve been Playing:Jacob is playing Returnal on the PlayStation 5.   All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com.  You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS).  Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word!  Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 043: Anxious Butterfly

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 53:05


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help seeking advice on how to face the anxiety of one again having a social calendar after a year of lockdown.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 042: Career Goals

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 51:31


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener seeking career inspiration.

Camp Citrus The Podcast
Stick With It, You Can Do It

Camp Citrus The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 41:54


This episode was made to help drive the listener to create with confidence. I know how hard it can be to complete something creative. I know about the pressure from your own expectations and the anxiety of putting it out there for others to criticize. You have to stick with it and be prepared to meet someone who you might want to share your art with. You can do it. I encourage you to try new things, start a portfolio, stick with it, and enjoy all of it. Make sure you are having fun and doing things that make you feel happy. It is important to have "can do" attitude and try to get outside of your comfort zone.   The idea of this podcast depends on communication from the listener.  So, I encourage you to reach out and express yourself. Let me know what you think about the podcast episodes, the podcast artwork, your artwork, future ideas, and any suggestions that you may have. I can't wait to hear from you. Please, subscribe and tell a friend. This thing is just getting started and it can only get better and bigger with help from the listener. Thanks for listening and I hope you enjoyed it. Don't forget to come back next week and every Wednesday.   Find us at~ Twitter and Instagram - @CampCitrus Email - CampCitrus@Gmail.com Website - www.CampCitrus.com   Intro & Outro Background Music - Funky Hip Hop by MOKKA   I recommend you check out: I Saw the Devil (Movie)

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 041: Board Game Night!

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 47:04


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener looking to host a board game night.

Passion Harvest
CHILD Past Life Memories: Soul, Consciousness, Death & Pet Reincarnation w/ Dr. James G. Matlock

Passion Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 66:36


Dr. James G. (Jim) Matlock is an American anthropologist and leading reincarnation researcher. Jim has adopted a comprehensive, multicultural and interdisciplinary approach to reincarnation studies, and has advanced a theory on how it happens, the ‘processual soul theory’. Jim a Research Fellow with the Parapsychology Foundation, Inc. He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from the Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL. His research interests center on phenomena bearing on postmortem survival and reincarnation. Jim has published numerous journal papers and book chapters on these subjects in anthropology and parapsychology and is a regular contributor to the online Psi Encyclopedia. Jim is the co-author of I Saw a Light and Came Here: Children’s Experiences of Reincarnation and the author of Signs of Reincarnation: Exploring Beliefs, Cases, and Theory. This is his story, and this is his Passion PASSIONATE DISCUSSIONS ABOUT • Why are you interested in reincarnation? • How would you describe reincarnation? • What are the signs of reincarnation? • Children's Experiences of Reincarnation. • Collecting past-life regression accounts • Why do some people experience conscious awareness as past-life memories? • Processual soul theory - what survives death is the ‘mind’, ‘soul’, ‘psyche’ • The subliminal mind – can we transfer information across lifetimes? Information of all types – memories of facts and experiences, skills, habits, preferences, emotions and residues of physical injuries, which can then manifest upon reincarnation as birthmarks that resemble scars – are held permanently in the subliminal mind. • The mind undergoes a ‘reset’ upon coming into association with each new body. Losing the ability to retrieve remembered information from prior to the start of the new life. Inspired by the word of Ian Stevenson - emphasis on careful investigation and documentation of evidence, and verification of claimed past-life memories. • Can reincarnation occur between species? that cannot interbreed, arguing that consciousness has evolved along with the physical body. • Pet reincarnation • Evolution of the human species • Are all our lives happening now? • Why are we here? • What happens when we transition from our physical body? SPREAD THE PASSION HOST: Luisa WEBSITE: https://passionharvest.com/ PASSION HARVEST ON SOCIAL YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionHarvest/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/PassionHarvest/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Passionharvest SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3BogbavOan3FP1r1JXLxmV SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-796690230 ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/passion-harvest/id1451566598 LEAVE A PODCAST REVIEW IN I TUNES http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1451566598 CONNECT WITH JAMES G. (JIM) MATLOCK WEBSITE: http://jamesgmatlock.com/ https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/james-g-matlock FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/965923533422836/

World of Horror
S2 Episode 6: Skeletons (and Devils and Robots) in the Closet: Kim Jee Woon

World of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 73:59


Hey there, WoHos!This week Mac and I did a deep dive on Korean director Kim Jee Woon. Mom looked at" The Quiet Family" and "I Saw the Devil" and Mac looked at two of Director Kim's short films, "Memories" and "The Heavenly Creature". We hope you listen and enjoy!Did you know we did a separate episode on "A Tale of Two Sisters" and "The Invited"? Heck, Yeah, we did and you can listen to that episiode here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/1618444/episodes/8263288Did you know that it was Mom's birthday this month? Well, it was and she would be over the moon if you would subscribe to the show. It's quick and painless and it would mean the world of horror to her, truly.Next week on the mini C and Q will do a deep dive on Greta Gerwig. Why? Because she is a legend!In two weeks on the main, Mom and Mac will discuss the 1973 Scottish (Is it Scottish?) film The Wicker Man and the American remake.Thanks for everything. Get in touch. We love you. Don't go into the basement!! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/xafupi)

Long Walks and Robots
Long Walks and Robots Ep.30 - Warm Strange Milk

Long Walks and Robots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 106:12


This Week on Long Walks and Robots...Shane pays respects to the late great DMX.  How?  By barking of course!The boys are in full alignment this week as they break down the cinemagraphical masterpiece that is "1917."  Shane begins to unravel what appears to be a film conspiracy as the actor overlap through the film suggestions tips past coincidence.  Regardless, the boys fill their canteens with some warm strange milk and dive into the very Korean, "I Saw the Devil."  Is it just me or is Shane really into Asian people?  After dissecting the origins of the Korean serial killer Justice League, Ryan finally dishes a bit about his take on the Snyder-Verse, or lack thereof.  What about Falcon and the Winter Soldier?  Keep your pants on, we get there, geez.  The robots delve into the density of comic book metals and Shane becomes curious as to the coital privileges of the Dora Milaje.  Also, the boys give some fun animated extra credit, theorize the source of Netflix's seemingly bottomless capital, and Shane teaches Ryan the real way to "finish" a cup of tea.  All this and more on Long Walks and Robots...Enjoy!!

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 040: Let's Get Fit!

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 49:29


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener looking for some tips to get into ship shape for the warmer weather.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 039: Pet Wanted

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 44:55


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener in search of a unique pet.

BiblioFiles: A CenterForLit Podcast about Great Books, Great Ideas, and the Great Conversation

Aaron Andrews, our resident journalist, is back on BiblioFiles to discuss his recent opinion piece concerning the Dr. Seuss controversy with Adam and Ian. We talk about what it looks like for a charitable reader to encounter offensive material, a reader’s relationship to a troubling past, and why it’s difficult to have civil conversations about sensitive issues these days. Referenced Works:– “In Defense of Dr. Seuss” by Aaron Andrews– And to Think that I Saw it on Mulberry Street by Dr. Seuss– BiblioFiles #101: Personal Density and Breaking Bread with the Dead (WAWR)– Breaking Bread with the Dead by Alan JacobsWe love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing i.andrews@centerforlit.com, or you can visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the conversation.

Bloodhound Pix Podcast
Ep. 88 - Horror or Not #9: I Saw the Devil and Battle Royale

Bloodhound Pix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 5:29


In this edition of Horror or Not, Josh judges "I Saw the Devil" (2010) and "Battle Royale" (2000). Our links: Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bloodh​​... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bloodhoundpix​​ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BloodhoundPix/​​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhoundPix​​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhoundp... Produced by Craig Draheim, Josh Lee, and Kyle Hintz Music by Raymond Seed Editing by Kyle Hintz Horror or Not Theme: "The Big One" by Alan Tew (We claim no ownership of this music)

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 038: The Great Outdoors!

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 48:07


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener looking for a hobby or activity to try outdoors now that spring has sprung.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 037: Presto, It's Magic!

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 61:06


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport help a listener looking to get their magic mojo back.

God Feeding Station
I Saw the Light

God Feeding Station

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 4:29


"I Saw the Light" - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ℗ 2002 Capitol Records Nashville

Tales From The Creeped
1x5 "I Made a Ghost Angry"

Tales From The Creeped

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 27:17


True horror stories, submitted by YOU and narrated by Jeni Palmer and Liz Blundell. In this week's episode, I Made a Ghost Angry, My Bestfriend and I Saw a Crawler at my Parent's House, My Father's Account of a BigFoot Sighting in Texas, and The Woman in Black.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 036: What's Cooking?

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 66:52


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport find some flicks to help inspire a budding chef.

I Saw It In A Movie
Episode 035: True Crime

I Saw It In A Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 60:57


Hello Old Sport! Welcome back to I Saw it in a Movie, the advice podcast co-hosted by your friendly cinematic pals from MovieJawn! Each episode we take a question from our listeners and go to the movies for the answer. This week The Red Herring and Old Sport dig up some flicks about True Crime for a listener looking to be a sleuth.

Impactful Parenting Podcast
How To Talk To Teachers

Impactful Parenting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 28:28


How To Talk To Teachers is a podcast about asking the right questions so that you can make parent-teacher conferences successful.   Teachers and Parents should be on the same team and the goal is to HELP YOUR CHILD.   Free PDF for asking the right questions: https://theimpactfulparent.com/conferencespdf Make an authentic connection with your child. Try a FREE 30 Day Challenge. You'll receive a new question to ask your child every day- for 30 days. Get away from the boring questions and start connecting with your child one question at a time! https://theimpactfulparent.com/connection Don't forget to check out all the FREE resources and tips that The Impactful Parent has to offer!  https://theimpactfulparent.com  Links to the YouTube channel and social media post are there too!  Join The impactful Parent community by signing up for the weekly newsletter. Don't miss an impactful tip! Don't forget to follow The Impactful Parent on social Media! Facebook, Instagram, Linked In, Pinterest, and YouTube. Transcript: It is the parent-teacher conference season, and along with that comes a lot of anxiety and questions for both parents and students!   Today I will address some common questions that I get from parents so you can stop wondering and start taking an active role in the parent-teacher conferences day! Common Question: Do I still need to go to Parent-Conferences if I know my kid has good grades in all their classes?  Answer:  No, you don't have to go to the conferences; however, I suggest that you send an email to all the teachers and verify that there aren't any other outstanding issues that should be discussed.  School is more than just grades.  Parent-Teacher conferences are an excellent time to talk about behavior problems, attendance issues, social concerns, and next grade level preparation.   Make sure that the teacher doesn't have anything that they want to discuss with you. Common Question: I know my child has some low grades and/or some behavioral concerns.  Is there anything I should do before conferences to prepare for talking to the teacher(s)?  Answer:  Contact the teacher via email and voice your concerns.  Ask the teacher(s) if they want to meet you during conferences or at a different time to discuss the issues.  The reason you want to do this is, conferences are very regimented.  Usually, each family is only allowed a specific amount of time with the teacher to keep the day moving along.  If the teacher thinks you will need extra time, then this must be prepared before the conference day.   Perhaps the teacher can give you two conference slots or other arrangements can be made to provide you with the time you need to talk about your concerns. Also, you may want to request an administrator, counselor or another specific teacher to be in attendance at the conference.  This should be scheduled ahead of time. Lastly, bring in all the documentation that the teacher may need.  IEP, doctor recommendations, a list of concerns you see at home, 504 plans, behavioral plans, etc Common Question: What if I am at the conference, and I find out that my child has some academic and/or behavioral concerns I didn't know about?  What should I do? Answer:  Picture it…. A different day when I was a working full-time teacher….. I have a conference with a parent.  They storm in the room and sit with arms crossed and obviously agitated.   They begin to tell me how disappointed they are that their kid has a bad grade and how come they didn't know about this sooner! As a teacher, the parent scenario I mentioned above is very frustrating.  I didn't even know the parent wasn't getting your emails. I had no idea that they were mad AND from the beginning- they thought I was the bad guy.  It is possible that your child acts differently at school than at home, so keep an open mind when entering the classroom to talk to your teacher.  Could the teacher be in the wrong- sure it is possible, but don't automatically assume because conferences are complicated.   There are 3 perspectives to consider: Teacher Parent Student So, how do you get an accurate story from both the child and the teacher?  You need to know how to ask the right questions!  Today, I will be giving you LOTS of questions that you should consider asking!  Please don't worry about scrambling to write it all down.  All you have to do is go to theimpactfulparent.com/resources and download the FREE parent-teacher conferences worksheet.   You can even print the worksheet out and take it in with you when you go to talk to your teachers.  So, Let's get started with what to ask the Teacher! Have they been trying to contacting you? If not, why?  It is ok to ask.  Maybe they have too many students.  Maybe they have emailed, called or sent home notes and you haven't been getting them.  Maybe your child hasn't been telling you.  Maybe the school makes YOU responsible for checking grades online?   Find out where the communication break-down began. I have had parents ask me things like, “I have been looking at their assignments on-line, But it seems the teacher isn't keeping up with inputting grades?” What should I do?  I say, email the teacher. Confirm this is true. Email bugging is ok.  Just be tactful.   They can have 30 students in a class and that is a lot to grade!  English teachers, in particular, have a lot of grading.  Find out why the assignments aren't posted, there may be a good reason, there may not be-but you are making the teacher aware that you are being an active participant in your child's education and this alone is good and may even get them to be more on-the-ball. Now picture this story:  I walk into parent-teacher conferences to find out that my child hasn't been doing their work.  What!  I saw them do it!  They were working on that project all week!  Those math problems were finished and they put them in their backpack!  How can the teacher tell me that my child hasn't been turning in the work when I have seen for myself that it has been done! Whether your child is doing their work or not, you need to find out WHAT IS HAPPENING?   What is the root of the problem?  Is someone lying here? Is the work getting eaten by the dog each night?  Is my kid just being lazy and not being responsible?  Again, you don't until you ask the right questions!  Here are more questions to ask the teacher: What caused this? What is the teacher's opinion about why the grade is so low? Is this a lack of studying? Is it just difficult content? Is it a lack of attention in class? Are there missing assignments? Remember my story about the child who I SAW do the homework, but the teacher said that they weren't doing their work?  Well, this story ends with the parent looking in the child's backpack and locker.  Yep.  All the assignments were there and completed but never turned in.  Sometimes our kids lack executive functioning skills and it is difficult for them to get a piece of paper from HOME to Backpack to Locker to classroom to teacher's hands.  Next, ask what can the student do to erase the past? Is there anything? Can they make anything up? Can anything be turned in for partial credit? Can they re-do tests?  This is up to the teacher and the integrity of the class.   Remember that teachers are doing more than teaching CONTENT.  They are teaching responsibility.   You want your kid to be a successful adult.  They need to learn to get work done on-time, meet deadlines, not procrastinate….  For future job success.  If you give too much leniency, you are teaching them that the rules don't apply to them. Next, ask the teacher what can the student do moving forward? Can we create a plan for keeping the student accountable? Can the teacher sign off that homework is written in their planner? Can the teacher post when big assignments are due? Can the student come in for extra help?  Can the student get a tutor? It is also important you understand the environment that you want your child to be successful in. What is the typical workload each night? …. Know the expectations of the class. If they are supposed to be studying 2 times a week and your child is only studying once- this could be the problem. A lot of questions to ask the teacher but knowing expectations and being on the same page as the teacher is step 1 for your child's success! Now let's move to the child. Let's say you find out that your child has a less than desirable grade.  After getting the teacher's point of view, start asking questions to the student.   They are apart of the problem so they should also be apart of the solution too!  Here are questions to ask your child. What is their point of view on their grade? Do they think it is good enough or bad? What part of this grade do they take responsibility for? Can they admit that they have not studied, not turned in work, or that the material is difficult? What do they think they can do moving forward to make improvements? When did the problem start? Or what TYPE of assignments does this happen most often? For example, maybe they do good on homework assignments but don't do well with in-class work because they get distracted? Maybe they are good with smaller assignments but find bigger, more complex assignments more challenging? Do they feel they need extra support? From a parent or from the teacher? Do they feel that they can improve on their own? Where are the old assignments now? Did you review the content you missed and needed to improve, or did they just throw the old papers and grades into the trash after they got them back? A lot of subjects build on past knowledge like Math or languages.  If they aren't taking the time to review what they missed and learn it- then they are digging a deeper hole for themselves for the next assessment. What does their locker/backpack/binders look like? Are they organized, messy, or even scattered? How can having a more organized locker/backpack/binder improve their work?  You may have to walk them through this reasoning. Have you asked for help throughout the semester? Who have you been talking to about your grades? Anyone?  Have you reached out for any additional help?  Have you advocated for yourself to re-do or submit assignments late? Some kids just let the whole semester slide by before taking action because they feel helpless and simply don't know what to do.  You may have to walk your child through steps that need to take to advocate for themselves.  What do their study habits look like? Do they have a schedule for working on homework? Are they procrastinating or doing homework in front of the TV? Once grades drop, study habits and expectations should be redefined.  What are their goals for this class? For this school year? How does not reaching their goals affect their future?  Are their goals attainable and realistic?  Getting some kids to forward-think and see natural consequences for their actions, is difficult for some.  They literally don't have the connections developed in their brain to make the links.  You may have to spell it out for them! Have you been attending class and paying attention? Are you distracted in class? IF so, what can you do to improve your attention? Have you missed class a lot? How do you make up work when class is missed? What steps do you take to make-up work? Asking your child all these questions are getting down to the WHY the grades are low.  If you start creating punishments or consequences without knowing the Why, will likely be ineffective.  Be ready to hear the teacher out. Try not to go on the defensive automatically. Teachers see "mama and daddy bear" stance a lot but remember your child may act differently at school than they do at home. Keep in mind that most teachers want your child to be happy and successful too! Your goals are the same!  Teachers and parents should have a partnership.  Start by asking the teacher for their side of the story.  Now give the child a chance to speak their side of the story and express their concerns.   The goal now is to correct what can be repaired and move forward with a plan of action for improvement.  Discuss the plan together: teacher, parent, and student.  Make sure the plan is measurable,  attainable/doable, and there are concrete explanations.  For example, the student can not just say, “I will study more for tests.”  Instead, the goals should be specific; for example, I will study every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday night for 30 minutes on this class.  You may even add WHEN they will study?  Designate a specific “homework hour” each evening. Example of a goals sheet moving forward: Student will study every Monday-Thursday for 30 minutes. Student will keep locker clean and parents will check it every Friday at pick up Student will come in every Wednesday morning early to get questions answered. Student will study vocabulary words for the week Sunday night for 20 minutes. Student will not sit by friends in class.  The assigned seat will be front row. Student will not partner with friends for group projects.  Student will show their parent their planner each evening and tell them about homework. Student will check the school calendar for assignments and announcements every day at lunch. Once the plan is made, you should write it down.  This is important.  Writing it down to reference it back later is extremely helpful later when the child may “forget” some of the plans, or you need to remind them of their commitment. Lastly, make a reward and consequences system.  There should be 2 types of rewards, one is for small short-term gains that you can give for immediate feedback. Then there can be a bigger reward for maintaining the schedule the whole week or month.  Lastly, make a plan for consequences if they aren't holding up their end of the deal.  * This agreement INCLUDING THE REWARDS AND CONSEQUENCES, should be made WITH the student. They should agree to the contract and have input on the rewards and punishments. Buy-in from the student is essential and if they are not apart of creating the contract- they will never have buy-in.

The Sound Test
120: LIVE - 26/02/21 [VGM Radio & Podcast] (Wildcard Edition!)

The Sound Test

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 129:24


In this completely off-the-cuff episode, I address some of the concerns that may have built up around The Sound Test in the past month or so. It's not all serious though, as pretty much all of this is the usual serving of VGM goodness, tinged with a little optimistic looking ahead.It's been a tough time for the show, and myself lately, and I've occasionally posted some rather daft things that I regret. But, we're all surviving through a worldwide pandemic, and here I try to put a lot of that behind me and just get on with the game music glory.Despite the fact that NONE of this show was planned, I hope you enjoy it!This week's playlist:The Vogon Hold - Lee Tyrrell [Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (One-Night VGM, Vol. 2)]In Space (Metal Twolegs Remix) - Jeroen Tel [The Sound of SceneSat, Vol. 2]Max Returns - Rod Thacker [The Sound of SceneSat, Vol. 1]Magical Sound Shower (from "Outrun") - Chris Abbott [Arcade Classics, Vol. 1]Battle! Champion - Go Ichinose, Junichi Masuda and/or Hitomi Sato [Pokemon Diamond & Pearl]Exponential Entropy - Masayoshi Soken [Final Fantasy XIV]Besaid - Masashi Hamauzu [Final Fantasy X]Eternal Youth - RUDESecret Course, Yoshi Drums (UNUSED) - Koji Kondo & Shinobu Tanaka [Super Mario Sunshine]Gyruss Medley - Masahiro Inoue (?)Crystal World - Paul Tonge [Tinhead]The Red Woods - Matt Furniss [Puggsy]15 Acres of Broken Glass - Mike Morasky [Portal 2]I Saw a Deer Today - Mike Morasky [Portal 2]Out of Tartarus - Darren Korb [Hades]City of Tears - Christopher Larkin [Hollow Knight]The Redwood Steppe - Austin Wintory [The Pathless]The Woodland (Oleander's Stage) - Whitetail [Them's Fightin' Herds]Wanda Wanda - Yuu Miyake, Asuka Sakai, Akitaka Tohyama, Hideki Tobeta, Yoshito Yano and/or Yuri Misumi [Katamari Damacy]Polaroid - Laugh and Peace & Yoko Fujita [Vib-Ribbon]Push - RedStryke & Jay Tholen [Hypnospace Outlaw]Chop Chop (Master Onion's Rap) - Masaya Matsuura & Yoshihisa Suzuki [PaRappa the Rapper]End Titles - Michael Land [The Curse of Monkey Island]BGM - George Sanger [Capture the Flag]Don't Panic (Main Theme) - Lee Tyrrell [Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (One-Night VGM, Vol. 2)] MAIN THEME:Mahito Yokota, Toru Minegishi, Koji Kondo & Yasuake Iwata - World 8 [Super Mario 3D World]Discord:https://discord.gg/xeMfzWyRequests and contact:https://twitter.com/GreenT128"The Sound Test" on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thesoundtest/Original episodes of The Sound Test LIVE, with Dale Fowler, are available through Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/_secretcaveAlso available through:YouTubeSpotifyiTunesStitcher

the Three Friends go Criterion
163 - I SAW THE DEVIL

the Three Friends go Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 59:56


This week we're taking a look at Kim Jee-woon's  brutal revenge thriller I Saw the Devil!

The Confessionals
314: I Saw The Bodies (Members Trailer)

The Confessionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 7:10


In Episode 314: I Saw the Bodies, we talk with Frank. He begins by telling us about a haunted home in Mexico in which he used to live. His aunt discovered a voodoo doll in a hole in the wall, and that discovery may be what contributed to the things that happened in the house. Frank also shares some possible extraterrestrial experiences, where witnesses saw some kind of explosion that left homes shaking and sent emergency vehicles into action. But his most dramatic story recounts how as an 18-year-old, Frank became a police officer, and he and his partner made a habit of shaking people down for money. One gruesome shakedown attempt left them reeling and fleeing the scene when they discovered a Mexican cartel tractor-trailer loaded with bodies. BECOME A MEMBER AND GET ADDITIONAL SHOWS: https://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/join SPONSORS: GET FEALS: https://feals.com/tony (https://feals.com/?utm_source=tony&utm_campaign=flight-1&utm_content=50-offer&utm_medium=podcast) GET SIMPLISAFE TODAY: https://simplisafe.com/confessionals Get Emergency Food Supplies: http://www.preparewiththeconfessionals.com (http://www.preparewiththeconfessionals.com/) Get Beard Oil: https://bit.ly/2FbOhN5 CONNECT WITH US: Website: www.theconfessionalspodcast.com (http://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/) Email: theconfessionalspodcast@gmail.com Text Community: Text "YUP" to 844-215-0819 Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.theconfessionalspodcast.com/the-newsletter SOCIAL MEDIA: Subscribe to our YouTube: https://bit.ly/2TlREaI Show Instagram: theconfessionalspodcast (https://www.instagram.com/theconfessionalspodcast/) Tony's NEW Instagram: rage_against_dystopia (https://www.instagram.com/rage_against_dystopia/) MeWe: https://mewe.com/i/tonymerkel5 Gab.com (http://gab.com/) : https://gab.com/TonyMerkel Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheConfessionalsPodcast Twitter: @TConfessionals (https://twitter.com/TConfessionals) Tony's Twitter: @tony_merkel (https://twitter.com/tony_merkel) SHOW INTRO: Show Intro INSTRUMENTAL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyub39AXxUw Show Intro FREE DOWNLOAD: https://bit.ly/2HxNcw3