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Latest podcast episodes about I Stand Alone

Sean Patrick Chats
Sully Erna of GODSMACK - 2.2.2024

Sean Patrick Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 9:28


Chatting with Sully from Godsmack about the Vibez Tour, the I Stand Alone documentary, Joe Perry, Betrayal and the new single "Truth", new music, and more!

The Eddie Trunk Podcast

On this episode of The Eddie Trunk Podcast, it's  a recent interview with Godsmack's Sully Erna who talked about his documentary, I Stand Alone: The Sully Erna Story, the different bands he played in before Godsmack, the upcoming Vibez Tour, if there could be new Godsmack or solo music and much more! Catch Eddie Trunk every M-F from 3:00-5:00pm ET on Trunk Nation on SiriusXM Faction Talk Channel 103.And don't forget to follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram!Follow the link to get your free 3-month trial of SiriusXM: http://siriusxm.com/eddietrunk

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The Brothers Grim Punkcast
The Brothers Grim Punkcast #398

The Brothers Grim Punkcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023


Episode 398... Inching our way to 400 with a ton of newer stuff you can find on Bandcamp! Mad added an "Annihilate" playlist to the YouTube Channel you should check out. No themes this week, shredding like always though. Enjoy!Download and stream here (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):BROS GRIM 398!!!!! Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION & Fridays/Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com.Punkers delight...Sweden Nato 1:38 SPEED GRUNTER DEMO 2023 Chile Cuarzos 1:58 Cistitis Infección PunkSwitzerland Parkinglot Drunktards 2:20 Disarm Demo Germany The Never-Ending Virus Story 2:17 crappy nice Wild Bore Spook Surf (bkgrd) 1:25 Artificial Peace Complete Sessions 1981_Dischord Netherlands Gentrification Hipstershit 1:24 Azijnpisser Cold Cuts MO Final Fuckin' Breath 2:02 Sarin Reaper Noxious Black Vomit Cleveland Done Is Done 2:23 FRENZY Trial By Fire Alberta Hellride 2:03 Plëzher Stick It In Japan 反撃 (counterattack) 1:58 COLONY·DROP Casval Not Enough Recs Blind Lead the Blind 2:01 Simbiose Simbiose / Visions of War Born To Die (bkgrd) 3:28 Choking Victim Crack Rock Steady Ep And Squatta's Paradise Ep Seattle Padded Cell 1:08 LYSOL Down The Street CS KY Padded Cell 2:33 NEGLECT Demo Germany Endless Disease 1:46 Bunkerfieber Exercises In Simplicity Japan Hunger games 2:55 DISAD May I got death? MS I Stand Alone 0:56 Clean Needle Demo 2023 Chicago Media Junkies 2:37 Runstate Tapes MOCK EXECUTION - Rebels Without A Cause What Will The Neighbors Think (bkgrd) 3:50 Reagan Youth 1994 - A Collection Of Pop Classics Zucker 1:19 ill! Split with Turtle Rage Sycophant 1:21 Heavy Discipline Comp. 2 Keep Your Money We Are Happy With Our Rats 2:02 Mushroom Attack Discography 憎火 (hate) 1:16 Zouka Demo 2022 No End 2:15 Lacerate Cassette EP Post War Trauma 1:17 The Pist Collapsing Worlds Erase The Days (bkgrd) 2:31 Whatever It Takes Various Sampler Vol. 2 Asshole 0:35 Seein Red SeeinRed split with Shikari National Erection 1:12 Ten Minutes Later Social Alert Social Disease 1:32 Zipper Don't Fit Projection 1:45 3D & The Holograms 3D & The Holograms Promo Malted Vomit 2:20 Guttermouth The Album Formerly Known As Full Length LP AU Y.F.W 2:17 SUCC Better Fucking Things To Do

巴别塔词典
第90集:“经常出版/站台女性主义的某某”从来都不是盟友

巴别塔词典

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 77:26


4月底,文化出版界接连曝光了出版品牌“一页”的创始人范新和编剧史航的性骚扰和/或性侵犯劣迹。有关权力、性别不平等的讨论再一次成为了热点,是什么让这些男人觉得自己可以不受制约,又是什么让受害者们感到无力反抗?主持人:鬼王橙,姚天宜,竹溪00:00:44——本期“词典策划”感谢:送给松酱(专属配乐:I Stand Alone,音乐人:松 たか子)00:01:28——事件始末与网络反应00:13:45——如何对待那些影响过我们的人和他们的劣迹00:23:52——“女性主义”标签的泛滥00:35:22——两性关系之间是否可以存在微妙的空间00:43:50——看不见、管不了的不平等关系00:51:55——“同意”的寻求01:05:06——宏观层面的男权构建结尾音乐:b yr own b,音乐人:Illuminati Hotties若对我们的节目感兴趣,可以在“巴别塔词典编辑部”微信群(添加微信号playtimeguy)、即刻“巴别塔词典播客组”以及新浪微博“@巴别塔词典”联系我们!我们的爱发电也开通啦!欢迎感兴趣的听众在我们的爱发电站点提供支持!在此特别感谢鸣谢我们的“词典恩人”:荔枝、小马、无限衍义、溪主席的好战士、lfkdsk、爱发电用户_N97b、面包棍棍、向阳而生、Antarcticite、sheldor、争和zhenghe、张大喵MIN。

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Born to Create
38 Artist Interview -Camille Myles - Reframing ‘interruptions' to be another form of Flow

Born to Create

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 53:53


Camille Myles is a French-Canadian multi-disciplinary contemporary artist and conservation activist exploring imagery that is grounded in our identity and reflects our impacts on the environment. Working in public art, painting, sculpture and installation, she creates art that tells a story linked to community connection, self-reflection, and the restorative effects of nature.   She received her BFA in Sculpture & Installation at Ottawa University and her MA in Heritage Conservation at Carleton University. Marrying her passion for conservation and art, she has worked as an archaeologist in artist-run centres, the National Art Gallery in Ottawa, ICCROM in Rome, Canada's National Trust and was a Park Superintendent at Parks Canada. Myles has exhibited extensively including Quest Art Gallery, Ottawa Art Gallery, BHA Gallery, Arts Mums United, Visionary Art Collective, Arts to Hearts Project, PxP Contemporary, Ottawa Art Gallery, Gallery 115, among others. In 2022, she was invited in 2022 to join the International Broken Forests Art Collective. She was awarded an art residency in June 2022 at Studio H Canada in Victoria BC where she developed her new painting collection of “Crying Landscapes” - a plea for change as well as “I Stand Alone” an interactive drawing installation which has been exhibited at Quest Art Gallery in August-Sept 2022.   Being drawn to the power of public art as a social community conversation, the artist has been creating murals and large-scale public art sculptures in Midland and in Penetanguishene. Her work has been featured by the Art Seen Magazine, Jealous Curator, Toronto Star, Create! Magazine, Visionary Art Collective, Arts to Hearts Project, Women United in Art Magazine and podcasts, including Arts Mums United, Hot Mess to Awesomeness & CFRH. She won the Diamond Jubilee Medal and was a Canadian RBC New Painting Competition finalist. She's a founding artist member of the Art Queens and The Works by Erika B Hess from I like your Work. Originally from Gatineau, Quebec, she now lives along the shores of Georgian Bay, in Tiny Ontario with her husband and three young children. https://linktr.ee/camillemylesart Camillemylesart --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/borntocreatepodcast/message

Lewiston Idaho Church of Christ

Sermon by guest preacher Barry Heasley. "I Stand Alone", from the Lewiston Church of Christ March 26, 2023.

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New Visionary Podcast
S2 E7. Trusting Yourself & Going After Your Dreams with Camille Myles

New Visionary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 49:14


In this inspirational episode, Canadian artist and conservation activist Camille Myles encourages us to step out of our comfort zones, put ourselves out there, and trust in our capabilities. By embracing bravery and a healthy amount of risk-taking, Camille has paved the way forward in her art career. Here's what we discuss:1. Why Camille is passionate about pursuing a multi-disciplinary art career, and the ways in which experimentation benefits her work.2. What inspired Camille to bridge the gap between visual art and conservation work in her creative practice.3. The importance of making brave choices (even if they feel scary!) and taking leaps of faith in our art careers.4. What we can learn from trusting ourselves on a deeper level, both personally and professionally.About Camille:Camille Myles is a French-Canadian multi-disciplinary contemporary artist and conservation activist exploring imagery that is grounded in our identity and reflects our impacts on the environment. Working in public art, painting, sculpture and installation, she creates art that tells a story linked to community connection, self-reflection and the restorative effects of nature. She received her BFA in Sculpture & Installation at Ottawa University and her MA in Heritage Conservation at Carleton University. Marrying her passion for conservation and art, she has worked as an archaeologist, in artist-run centres, the National Art Gallery in Ottawa, ICCROM in Rome, Canada's National Trust and was a Park Superintendent at Parks Canada. Myles has exhibited extensively including Quest Art Gallery, Ottawa Art Gallery, BHA Gallery, Arts Mums United, Visionary Art Collective, Arts to Hearts Project, PxP Contemporary, Ottawa Art Gallery, Gallery 115, among others. In 2022, she was invited in 2022 to join the International Broken Forests Art Collective. She has been awarded an art residency in June 2022 at Studio H Canada in Victoria BC where she developed her new painting collection of “Crying Landscapes” - a plea for change as well as “I Stand Alone” an interactive drawing installation which has been exhibited at Quest Art Gallery in August-Sept 2022.Follow Camille on Instagram: @camillemylesartWebsite: camillemylesart.com Visit our website: visionaryartcollective.com Join our newsletter:visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter

Rock N Roll Bedtime Stories
Episode 129 – Metallica vs Napster

Rock N Roll Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 66:03


The guys it into the history of online music, the kids who broke the record industry and the band who became the face of shutting it all down. SHOW NOTES: The book "The Year That Broke America" - https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-year-that-broke-america-andrew-rice https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallica_v._Napster,_Inc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawn_Fanning https://www.businessinsider.com/sean-parker-life-career-napster-facebook-billionaire-pictures-2020-3 The 2000 Time magazine article about Napster: https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,998068,00.html https://museumofportablesound.com/mp325-2/ https://www.kerrang.com/metallica-vs-napster-the-lawsuit-that-redefined-how-we-listen-to-music The Alex Winter documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSZqkn9hT5w https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/feb/24/napster-music-free-file-sharing https://fortune.com/2013/09/05/ashes-to-ashes-peer-to-peer-an-oral-history-of-napster/ Lars in front of the senate judiciary committee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzGk0xY5Vh0 https://www.mtv.com/news/4rzogn/dr-dre-sues-napster https://blabbermouth.net/news/lars-ulrich-admits-delivering-names-of-napster-users-was-maybe-not-the-smartest-pr-move-of-all-time Chuck D and Lars on Charlie Rose: https://youtu.be/1OIqtHBbDWA https://www.mtv.com/news/k625y4/napster-to-sponsor-free-tour-by-limp-bizkit-cypress-hill The Wired article: https://www.wired.com/2000/04/giving-it-back-to-metallica/ 2020 SPIN article: https://www.spin.com/2020/04/revisiting-the-lessons-of-metallicas-napster-lawsuit-in-the-era-of-coronavirus/ The Bandsplaining video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUm6no5MXYA https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/story?id=113924&page=1 https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/2002/09/04/judge-blocks-napsters-sale-to-bertelsmann/c8d1ec76-c151-46dc-8b35-809d74f846aa/

Art Sisters Podcast
Developing A Cohesive Practice With Camille Myles

Art Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 78:19


Join Valentine and Camille as they dive openly into the behind the scenes of building a cohesive practice as a multipassionate artist. Camille Myles is a French-Canadian multi-disciplinary contemporary artist and conservation activist exploring imagery that is grounded in our identity and reflects our impacts on the environment. Working in public art, painting, sculpture and installation, she creates art that tells a story linked to community connection, self-reflection and the restorative effects of nature. She received her BFA in Sculpture & Installation at Ottawa University and her MA in Heritage Conservation at Carleton University. Marrying her passion for conservation and art, she has worked as an archaeologist, in artist-run centres, the National Art Gallery in Ottawa, ICCROM in Rome, Canada's National Trust and was a Park Superintendent at Parks Canada. Myles has exhibited extensively including Quest Art Gallery, Ottawa Art Gallery, BHA Gallery, Arts Mums United, Visionary Art Collective, Arts to Hearts Project, PxP Contemporary, Ottawa Art Gallery, Gallery 115, among others. In 2022, she was invited in 2022 to join the International Broken Forests Art Collective. She has been awarded an art residency in June 2022 at Studio H Canada in Victoria BC where she developed her new painting collection of “Crying Landscapes” - a plea for change as well as “I Stand Alone” an interactive drawing installation which has being exhibited at Quest Art Gallery in August-Sept 2022. Being drawn to the power of public art as a social community conversation, the artist has been creating murals and large-scale public art sculptures in Midland and in Penetanguishene. Her work has been featured by the Art Seen Magazine, Jealous Curator, Toronto Star, Create! Magazine, Visionary Art Collective, Arts to Hearts Project, Women United in Art Magazine and podcasts including Arts Mums United, Hot Mess to Awesomeness & CFRH. She's won the Diamond Jubilee Medal and finalist of the Canadian RBC New Painting Competition. She's a founding artist member of the Art Queens and The Works by Erika B Hess from I like your Work. Originally from Gatineau, Quebec, she now lives along the shores of Georgian Bay, in Tiny Ontario with her husband and three young children.www.camillemylesart.comwww.artconnectsociety.comSupport the show

Podcast Under The Stairs
The Podcast Under The Stairs EP 395 - SUMMER SERIES 2022 - 1998

Podcast Under The Stairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 95:10


Welcome to the ninth annual Summer TPUTS Top 10 Series, this year looking at the filling the third seeded place for the years 1970-2009. This episode with feature the following guests: Jamie J Sammons, Wat-Son, David Garrett Jnr & Double Duncan. Going head to head to fill the 3rd place spot for 1998 are the movies I Stand Alone, The Last Broadcast, Perfect Blue & Urban Legend. Intro – 0 - 3mins 35secs Summer Series 1998 - 3mins 35secs - 1hrs 26mins 15secs Closing out the Show - 1hrs 26mins 15secs - End Closing Song - Eiffel 65 - Blue The movies selected by the hosts was Perfect Blue. This means the 3 movies heading to next years Summer Series representing 1998 are: Ringu The Faculty Perfect Blue Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Join our Discord Community. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.

Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast
Episode 138: Strangers of the Evening/Mad God

Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 44:56


Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 138 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., is getting back to his Trek through the Twos with #12. I have Featured Reviews of Strangers of the Evening (1932) and Mad God (2021). This doesn't make the best double feature as I have two different movies here, but that is special in its own way. I will say that the latter movie took a while to make and is impressive. It also got its wide release in 2022, but I'll get into that more in my review. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of Damien: Omen II (1978), A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), Perfect Blue (1997), Death Count (2022) and I Stand Alone (1998). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:41 Mini-Reviews: 2:47 - 20:51 Strangers of the Evening Trailer: 20:51 - 23:10 Strangers of the Evening Review: 23:10 - 32:33 Mad God Trailer: 32:33 - 33:44 Mad God Review: 33:44 - 41:23 Outro: 42:22 - 44:55 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

What Are You Watching?
59: Gaspar Noé

What Are You Watching?

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 126:02


Gaspar Noé. Unapologetic provocateur. Technical master. Sensitive genius. Alex and Nick dive deep into the twisted world of one of cinema's most polarizing filmmakers. This episode covers “I Stand Alone,” “Irreversible,” “Enter the Void,” “Love,” and “Climax.” Episode 60 will feature conversations on “Lux Æterna” and “Vortex.” Stay tuned.Follow @WAYW_Podcast on Twitter and Instagram.Watch Alex's films at http://alexwithrow.com/Watch Nick's films at https://www.nicholasdostal.com/Send us mailbag questions at whatareyouwatchingpodcast@gmail.com

Long Day's Journey Into Film
Episode #23 Irreversible (feat. Liam)

Long Day's Journey Into Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 68:43


Russ, Andy, and returning guest Liam start their Gaspar Noé filmography discussions with taking a Long Day's Journey Into Irreversible (2002) 0:00 - Intro 4:30 - Irreversible discussion (spoilers) 1:03:23 - Chief Chad appearance 1:05:10 - Thoughts on the “Reversible” cut 1:06:53 - Outro Next episode we will be discussing I Stand Alone (1998) and Carne (1991) Long Days Journey Into Film YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC1dcXBUplY_SFrVuQ_-DPNw Our Letterboxd Accounts: Russ: https://boxd.it/1Hgfd Andy: https://boxd.it/1BSW3 Liam: https://boxd.it/1oVhr

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#322 - Nick Verdi & B.R. Yeager (Cockazoid)

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 63:50


Online film festivals continue to pay dividends as the boys welcome director/writer/actor Nick Verdi and author/cowriter B.R. Yeager to the show to talk about their film “Cockazoid”. They talk about meeting at community college, describe the freedoms of making indie films and settle a debate between Clark and Russell. Films: Cockazoid (2021), Angst (1983), I Stand Alone (1998), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), The Last House on the Left (1972), Dark Night (2016) Hey, we're on YouTube!  Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com  Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)

Farthouse
Love by Gaspar Noé

Farthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 66:21


It's the first week of Farthouse Erotica month! And the “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to hit the sex clubs. That's because they're chatting about Gaspar Noé's ‘Love.' In this episode, Patrick and Casey wonder how anyone knows what to do in a group sex situation. The “Cuties” also put the film through their proprietary Fartsy Test to determine the “Fartsiness” of the film.If you like this show, join our Patreon!Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey and on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd

The Berean Manifesto
S3EP33 - Just Hanging Out

The Berean Manifesto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 68:27


Pastor Newms: [0:00] Intro video. Pastor Bill: [0:04] Yay. Pastor Newms: [0:06] Intro video. How was the level of the intro video did it need to come down at all? Was it good? Pastor Bill: [0:14] It was good no they were just right yeah.   Pastor Newms: alright good good.   Pastor Bill: That you could hear the you could hear that well I don't know I thought maybe the music was a little low, maybe could have turned the music up a little bit but the volume of the of the talking was. Pastor Newms: [0:32] Well yeah it's the same volume as normal.   Pastor Bill What was the number of this episode?   Pastor Newms: I don't remember I've lost track it. Pastor Bill: [0:58] I'll go look at the titles. Pastor Newms: [1:02] I turn this computer on when I texted you earlier so. Um, I ain't got nothing going nothing. I haven't created the folder for today nice why did you type that okay. Pastor Bill: [1:23] Mirand on Facebook beat me to it. It's in some of the season and episode number. Hey Biggs, Biggs on Twitch we're doing a thing we're we yeah we talked during the five minute countdown now so you should be able to hear us it was my chatter we're going to chat. Pastor Newms: [1:51] I'll give you some chatter cheddar sea. Pastor Bill: [1:57] Yeah HPuffPhoenix says. Pastor Newms: [2:02] Are we staying up super late tonight and watching things or are you going to be are you going to be watching. Pastor Bill: [2:10] It's Father's Day. Pastor Newms: [2:11] Or are you going to be watching things with your wife. Pastor Bill: [2:14] I'm probably going to be spending time with my wife since it's father's day. Pastor Newms: [2:25] But it's the first episode of season 5 aha. Haha yeah we all came home and crashed like hardcore. There's a come with your deep theological questions Bring It On. [2:51] Push down with the beds been calling she has already been in the bed that was calling her name she slept on the way down here mmm mmm. Pastor Bill: [3:03] Okay so like I was saying before we started the countdown this game terragenesis game. My temperature is still too hot I'm trying to get my temperature down to terraforming the Moon, and that's creating more water or but I still need to get my temperature down more but then I've got too much water just crazy and then, the game got complicated it was supposed to be a I can just leave it running while I go do other stuff but then all of the little plants that I created on the planet all died off every time I walked away, so I gotta pause the game when I walk away now or the whole planet dies. Pastor Newms: [3:47] Hello the best 13:17 appears to be one of my cousins. Pastor Bill: [3:55] The best 1317 like Macallan 1317. [4:03] McCallum it's the it's a scotch. [4:20] I collect useless details in my brain. Pastor Newms: [4:22] Forty seconds by the way. Pastor Bill: [4:25] 40 second buffer.   Pastor Newms: No, we're not doing that.   Pastor Bill: [4:54] Um maybe it's your cousin Matt do you have a cousin Matt? Pastor Newms: [5:00] Have to cousin mats oh yeah that's my cousin Matt Okay there I push the right button. Pastor Bill: [5:12] Hello and welcome to season 3 episode 33 of The Berean Manifesto. Tonight we are hanging out, we're answering questions we are getting into deep theological discussions Maybe. Pastor Newms: [5:28] About book. Pastor Bill: [5:30] If that happens that comes up it may not, um it's Father's Day Newms is a father I'm a father we're kind of taking it easy Newms had a family reunion this week and I, set up my lovely workspace with my new desk and my new shelves that my wife got me for my Father's Day present and I redid my rug so it's not all you know hanging loose. Pastor Newms: [5:53] And you hung the free hugs where everyone can actually see him that's the T-shirt he wears. Pastor Bill: [5:58] And I hug my. Pastor Newms: [5:59] When we do ministry. Pastor Bill: [6:00] Sure yeah this is a t-shirt we've been wearing we do ministry we're going to design a new one for the next the next Pride that we actually have, um because that's two prior as in a row that they canceled, and so yeah this is a shirt I cut up my shirt and mounted it on a canvas and hung it and then I don't know if you can see this. This is our determination letter from the IRS, that makes our church a church in the eyes of the government. Pastor Newms: [6:32] Yeah it was fun the family reunions was real good, it's enjoyable soft family some we like some we don't like families family who knows, it was very interesting some of the conversations I had oh excuse me, I don't know is the Dallas Pride canceled Biggs is asking. Pastor Bill: [6:57] Dallas pride is cancelled what they're doing instead is you're just having a concert, One concert where everyone will be social distancing and wearing masks and that's all they're doing. There's no vendors there's no you know any opportunity for any of that and then hopefully next year we'll be able to have a face to face Pride event where we can go out and spread the love of God and let people know that we love them. Pastor Newms: [7:38] Unless you come to Nashville in September. Pastor Bill: [7:43] Is Nashville having their Pride in September? Well I mean you didn't send me any information so we wouldn't have a booth but. Pastor Newms: [7:53] We could still go. Pastor Bill: [7:54] You could you can send me information and we can get a booth probably still. Pastor Newms: [7:59] I'm not sure how we would work a booth because we can't you have to bring everything and that be really complicated. Pastor Bill: [8:06] Well I'm sure you have an Academy there and we can just go get a 10 by 10 foot you know there's like a hundred bucks for one of those so. Pastor Newms: [8:17] H puff Phoenix will be sending you all the pride. Pastor Bill: [8:21] HPuffPhoenix is going to send me the. Pastor Newms: [8:23] Because whether you come or not I'm going so, it's really either way you really should probably send me some cards I'm gonna need some of those either way, I'm going. Pastor Bill: [8:45] It wouldn't be a bad idea I mean that's one of the things that's in you know my heart and it's in the heart of this ministry to reach out and it started with um the Holy Spirit really bring to my attention to the suicide numbers for that demographic and it really just kind of blossomed from there my earlier in life I was I was I was I was homophobic for sure. Pastor Newms: [9:23] Uh-huh. Pastor Bill: [9:25] Didn't want to be in Ministry to that community that that demographic didn't have anything to do with it. Pastor Newms: [9:32] Several demographics actually but that one also. Pastor Bill: [9:36] And then as time got has gone by the Lord's worked on my heart and and you know and I've gone through this transformation in knowing you know that the Lord wants me to be doing Ministry in this area and so that's what we've done. We've reached out and we've made ourselves available and gone to Pride twice in Dallas and done Ministry because I mean we walk what we talked and we preach love and so we love. Pastor Newms: [10:11] Some of us better than others. Pastor Bill: [10:15] Does it hurt you as much as it does me that people post videos about Christians being anti LGBT or sermons where they preach just stupid stuff about being anti LGBT and in the like the number one comment is a no hate like Christian love, does that bug you as much as it bugs me. Pastor Newms: [10:42] Um yes. Pastor Bill: [10:42] Because I'm like that's not that's not love and I and it hurts my heart that you've been hurt by Christians who claim to love it just hurts me so much. Pastor Newms: [10:54] And that's the big thing about it it's not necessarily just the fact of these people are so stupid it's the fact that the commenters have been so hurt we have sadly we've sadly. Pastor Bill: [11:07] That's what hurts me is that they have a right to say that. Pastor Newms: [11:16] I did not see real Christians forgive like Jesus billboard but that's a good one yeah like Heather said. Pastor Bill: [11:24] Phoenix see ya. Pastor Newms: [11:26] Like HPuffPheonix said. Pastor Bill: [11:29] She's had her own experiences in this area lately and so she can relate to that comment and that's what honestly irks me is that is a, completely Justified comment and I'm like I I I want to hug you and I want to let you know that, we're not all like that some of us actually love and aren't hung up on, our own deficiencies too much to see past our theology, to actually love you and to question my theology actually accurately biblical, or have I learned things out of context and need to put them back into Biblical context. Pastor Newms: [12:16] Yeah and that's a big one a big one is so many people and they don't look at the aspect of the Berean lifestyle you know as Paul teaches you know be like the Bereans because they actually, tested what they heard and took it back to the Bible and if it didn't line up with the Bible they say okay that's not right. Pastor Bill: [12:41] Let's be honest he didn't say Bible he said scriptures. Pastor Newms: [12:44] Well yes he said. Pastor Bill: [12:46] Where I want to I don't want to drop in some confusion and anyone that might be listening to this and go wait Paul said Bible also the word bible. Pastor Newms: [12:55] That'd be really weird. Pastor Bill: [12:57] It would be really weird. Pastor Newms: [12:58] Since it didn't exist yet yeah and it's an English word so be really really weird. Pastor Bill: [13:06] It would be really really weird yeah. Pastor Newms: [13:09] No actually we're what is the root of Bible. Pastor Bill: [13:13] It's a biblio of it's a Latin word. Pastor Newms: [13:18] So it's Latin okay. Pastor Bill: [13:20] It's a Latin word that did you literally just means book pretty much but in this case we would we would say the book. [13:33] You looking it up you googling it the etymology of the word bible always agree. Pastor Newms: [13:35] Yeah it's actually it is from it is from Greek meaning the books. Pastor Bill: [13:42] Books plural gotcha. Pastor Newms: [13:45] It had the literal meaning of scroll so. Pastor Bill: [14:01] Bigle did you mean Bible b.i.b.l.e. Pastor Newms: [14:06] Yes that's the book for me I Stand Alone. [14:16] First you're going to tear the pages because they're always leather and you're going to. Pastor Bill: [14:20] Yeah you shouldn't be standing on books that's not good for books. Pastor Newms: [14:23] Now there's something that I always have an issue with I love books, anyone who knows me very well knows I love books I have boxes of books in the house right now because I still haven't built all of the bookshelves necessary to hold everything in this house so. Um so I always struggle with that when people are like, I don't write in my Bible and I'm I always go and not because there's anything it's not like the Bible special you shouldn't write in it that's not the reason it's just like why did you write the book you know I have workbook. Pastor Bill: [15:24] So are sacrificing there. Pastor Newms: [15:27] II have workbooks. Pastor Bill: [15:29] Books. Pastor Newms: [15:30] Yeah I have I have work I have work books that have sheets, of paper in them because certain workbooks I was like this isn't feel like a workbook so I'm not writing in it I've gotten over. Pastor Bill: [15:46] Did you do with the Divine Easter devotional that I made that one year did you not right in that. [15:56] Really okay. Pastor Newms: [15:56] It's on a bookshelf now there are some books I have written in over the years some I don't really have a problem with and I don't really know why, but some just don't feel like they should be written in if the pages don't feel right I won't write in it. Pastor Bill: [16:21] Mmm I definitely write in my Bible I'll write any book I don't care but mainly my Bible I write when in when I read something and I feel like, I've received Holy Spirit and inspiration you know I'll write it in the margin, and then if I come back across that, and I'm like oh I felt like this before if I feel like well that was definitely my ego that was definitely pride those I'm gonna flush whatever I'll mark it out. My spirits still confirms that that's accurate then I'll leave it and that's you know that's one of the things that I do and I mean you can look at my this is a Bible I use most often you can't really you don't really see much because that doesn't happen all the time it happens you know infrequently but it does have. Pastor Newms: [17:18] Yeah I've got notebooks just tons of notebooks. Pastor Bill: [17:22] The one Bible I won't write in, is my copy of the Geneva Bible the 1599 Geneva Bible the version that the pilgrims brought with them on the Mayflower I'll highlight in this Bible, but I don't write in this Bible and I love this translation because it isn't, influenced by the King James and it's translation this was translated before the King James was and the King James translation was written was was, what kicked off The King James translation party as it were was that King James was upset that people were using this Bible, instead of something that he had signed off on, and so that that was the final straw and why he started having his own bible translated, and so I love this translation I don't read from it all the time but I do reference it if I find a discrepancy, between the King James and my CSB and then my going back to the Greek or the Hebrew doesn't Define it well enough for me. [18:47] I'll reference my Geneva to see, you know what am I talking about what am I looking at what was King James the King of King James was the King of England. Pastor Newms: [18:59] Which would the Church of England also makes him the head of the church correct. Pastor Bill: [19:05] Right which is a completely different issue he founded the Church of England before he, started his translation work, because he was upset at the Catholic church for overriding his, his laws and his authority and, and the church was like well we have the authority of God because we're the church and he was like but I have the authority of God because I'm the king and they were like Well church Trump's King and he was like okay, I'll just declare myself the Church of England and me the head of the church and so now I'm the church. Pastor Newms: [19:50] James became king of Scotland in. Pastor Bill: [20:00] You know what maybe was Henry that made the king of the Church of England Biggs said he thought that. Pastor Newms: [20:05] Yeah I think it's Henry that did the. [20:15] James was the King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625 and the King of England England from 1603 to 1625. Pastor Bill: [20:26] Hey I think you're right I think it was Henry I think my brain lumped it into James but that's not right it is Henry but brains are like that memory is like that sometime. Pastor Newms: [20:41] The Church of England was founded in 1534 definitely before. Pastor Bill: [20:46] So definitely not James. It was more than Biggs says because he could not divorce his wife and a lot of historians paint it that way but that was literally only about this much of it that wasn't the whole story. Pastor Newms: [21:03] Henry the 8th in 1534 and of course this says because of his annulment to, so then he. Then pulled it to the Church of England. Pastor Bill: [21:29] Henry took a lot of women's heads, one of his wives he beheaded her because she gave birth to a daughter instead of a son, I'm like, give her another chance bro. Pastor Newms: [21:50] King James started the project in 1604 and the first trip the first published was of course 1611. Pastor Bill: [22:00] And the Geneva Bible was published in 1599. Pastor Newms: [22:04] And it was just the new version would help consolidate political power is what historians believe. Pastor Bill: [22:12] Now granted, the Geneva Bible was not in the language that it is in right now and neither was the King James Bible but both the King James Bible and the Geneva Bible were written in old English and if you want to know what old English looks like because it's really hard to find a copy of the Bible in Old English, go look for a copy of the Canterbury Tales in Old English and that'll give you an idea of what English was like in the time of King James. Pastor Newms: [22:48] I've seen some you know in museums and stuff copies of it and they'll have it open and it's it's to me especially being dyslexic it's unreadable. Pastor Bill: [23:00] It is it is it is unreadable it really is. [23:12] It's pretty close like the word Jesus isn't pronounced Jesus it's EOsus and it's spelled Ioesus, um in English that's English, now we call it Old English because since then we've replaced all the English with the queen's English which is what, modern King James bibles are translated into and what The Geneva Bible is translated into is the queen's English and then from there we got English which does what, British people speak right now which is a slang version of the queen's English and we have American English which is. Pastor Newms: [24:03] It's a language we'll leave it at that. Pastor Bill: [24:04] Melting Pot language it's just a bunch of languages that we pulled everything together and borrowed from to make a whole different version of English. Pastor Newms: [24:14] It's a something is what it is. Pastor Bill: [24:16] But Phoenix says Canterbury Tales gives me British literature Nightmares From culinary, I agree Canterbury Tales in the original language will get anyone nightmares when you hear it spoken especially it is, terrifying Old English is it's terrifying to here, at least for me. Pastor Newms: [24:46] It doesn't it messes with your brain because it's close but not there so it feels like an alien trying to speak your language. Pastor Bill: [24:57] Well it almost feels like Roman and German and English just like imploaded into each other. Pastor Newms: [25:07] I mean that's basically what happened. Pastor Bill: [25:12] That's what happened but it actually sounds like it, when you're when you're speaking American English in your borrowing words from you know Latin and  Spanish and German you don't actively understand that but when you hear Old English, and you know and you know you know enough of these Roman and Germanic and languages and you can actually feel you know. It's this it's crazy it's this mishmash of insanity. Pastor Newms: [25:44] It's a little weird yeah I will. Pastor Bill: [25:48] All right so we may be, not having an official night but we're still going to know do Get To Know The Pastor's so come back we'll get everybody involved not just you and me we get everybody in the check ball two. Pastor Newms: [26:06] I can't go any farther from when I baby sat Liby the cages is still in my office so this is as far as I can escape. Pastor Bill: [26:17] You did. Pastor Newms: [26:18] I can only Escape I didn't think it through and then when I got there I went. Pastor Bill: [26:27] Okay you ready what's the worst job you've ever had. Pastor Newms: [26:36] Can I answer for you. Pastor Bill: [26:43] Um I've got to but yeah go ahead. Pastor Newms: [26:45] Walmart specifically in that little Podunk town that was terrible, where the store manager was completely insane and broke all the rules. Yeah thank you HPuffPhoenix that's a good point Libby is a dog I should clarify that. Pastor Bill: [27:14] We have a cage when we were babysitting. Pastor Newms: [27:18] Thank you H Puff Phoenix. Pastor Bill: [27:22] I didn't even think about it that yeah think about it. Pastor Newms: [27:28] I don't have any people that would be in cages running around I don't want to try to explain since we have young ones here what any of those terms might be I would love I would love for you to have to explain that later though if I used any other terms. Pastor Bill: [27:49] That would be interesting, okay so Biggs asks paid or unpaid job either just any job responsibilities that you have so let me you're right but let me before I say anything further about that, my experience with this employer WalMart was my personal and shouldn't be taken as any reflection of judgment or claims, against the largest employer in the world who can sue my butt off for ages. Pastor Newms: [28:31] No and because. Pastor Bill: [28:32] It should have no reflection on the corporation. Pastor Newms: [28:34] And what's crazy about that I will say is he still talking but we can't hear him sorry we'll give him a second to come back are you back now, you did you left right about here. Pastor Bill: [28:52] Let me make sure I'm not on the Wi-Fi, I'm not. Pastor Newms: [29:00] So for me Walmart wasn't my worst job I loved it was great, and so when you tried to get a job there you were like oh this is going to be good and I'm like that's why I said for a bad store manager because I worked for a store managers that was awesome. Pastor Bill: [29:22] By the time I was coming to the end of my term at Walmart it was so bad, that I literally would walk in the front door and become so nauseated the first thing I would do before I clocked in was go throw up. And then I would go clock in, it was that it was really, really bad, and it wasn't so much the customers the customers, I mean they were just normal customers they have needs yeah they're not the brightest sometimes because they'd be like hey help me find, but yeah like you said having a store manager that did everything wrong I mean he would literally come around the store with his little cart pushing his car man and give us a notes on things that needed to be done. [30:32] And you do the things on your notes and then he follow up after lunch and spend 10 minutes swearing at you. Because you did the thing that he told you to do on your note and now he's saying that's wrong you should never do that, we don't do that here and I'm like. I literally just did what's in your the note that you gave me this morning I can literally word for word what you wrote in your notes, so that was my Walmart experience and then number two for me was once again not reflective on the whole Corporation but McDonald's. [31:18] I worked at McDonald's for 3 days I worked flipping burgers for three days, and by that I mean. [31:30] I'm standing there and they want me to flip burgers that are on a surface that I could Bend like this to get to, and I'm bending down this freezer pull out meat to put on this thing and then push this button and it goes down which is supposed to fully cook them, or at least cook them most of the way and then you're supposed to transfer the heating trays but ours didn't quite work right, so after I push the button and it went down once then I had to flip them literally flip them and press the button again, cook them again and then put them in the trays and ever so often I would have to do it a third time, because you literally they were literally still pink, um like uh not even fully thawed yet pink and hard still after two times of using the, heated press and on the third day when my shift manager came over and wanted to have the conversation about, you know you're a great employee and in 6 months I want to get you into the management training program and you could make up to nine dollars an hour. [32:49] That was the last straw that was my okay my back hurts constantly I'm burned all over my arms from this this thing, you're talking about a future where I can look forward to maxing out at nine dollars an hour I'm done. Pastor Newms: [33:06] So I've been sitting here trying to think. I've had jobs that had bad situations but no bad jobs overall jobs that turned into bad, but I'd probably have to say it was working for the prison software that was probably the worst just. Pastor Bill: [33:46] It wasn't calling Baptist Churches to try to get them to send their kids to an Acquire The Fire. Pastor Newms: [33:54] No I don't think it was because the job wasn't bad the people were just really really rude to someone who believed the same thing they did mostly, so now I don't think that was the job but the, just the actual but that job was bad because of the it started off being a little bit of micromanagement and I was like okay I'm new cool and then after, what was it for years it never changed and so at a certain point it was like okay I'm done, and so I moved to Tennessee um so yeah. Pastor Bill: [34:42] Zadie says but that wasn't a job is she talking about you or she's talking about what I said about your ministry assignment. Pastor Newms: [34:49] What you said because it was yeah she's saying what you said because it was a. Pastor Bill: [34:56] No it was definitely a job. [35:05] All right so Biggs on Twitch says washing big electric cabinets with powerwash spraying acid, that sounds terrifying. Pastor Newms: [35:20] How old were you at that point Biggs? Like would that even be legal at this point the kind of acid wash they used back then because I know it was like the 1500 s. Pastor Bill: [35:34] The fifteen hundreds, Biggs was 18. Pastor Newms: [35:38] Yeah 18 so that was 1392 so I mean it yeah I can see that. Pastor Bill: [35:45] Biggs is not older than the United States of America come on man. Pastor Newms: [35:54] No but some of his family members might be. Pastor Bill: [35:58] Oh You would know you were just spending time with them. Pastor Newms: [36:03] And by the way just in case you're wondering the Matt that is joining us the best, he's in the good part and actually only lives about you know a little ways away from here so it's good cuz, we're going to start a oh he's being mean now. Pastor Bill: [36:32] He is being mean he calling you old. Pastor Newms: [36:34] Cuz that means that is true I was born when he was 20 supposedly but I don't know if vampires when they have children they age in the same way. Pastor Bill: [36:43] Twenty hundred Maybe. Pastor Newms: [36:44] Maybe. So and then HPuffPhoenix said the same thing you said but for a different reason she said McDonald's because of the customers because she wrote wrote, sheep was. Can I try that one again we'll just cut that out and post that we don't do, it'll do any post but post know we're live we're not playing this game. Pastor Bill: [37:30] This is a live man. Pastor Newms: [37:31] Oh yeah I forgot, she worked the drive-thru most of the time so she mm yeah. Pastor Bill: [37:46] Now on the opposite side what about good jobs like what's the best job. Is it really. Pastor Newms: [38:04] For me it is because and here's the reason why all of my jobs have ended really really weirdly, except for Walmart actually Walmart ended because I transitioned out to focus on school, but all of them, ended because I chose to because of the situations except for one and, and that one, is just real, bad situation from beginning to end but I enjoyed the work, so I that one I don't even think I could begin to answer I love the company I am currently working for because what they do is awesome, Heather sorry HPuffPhoenix said in her message where she currently works I can't it's names are hard for me. Pastor Bill: [39:09] Yeah so when I hear when I hear HPuff or read heads pathetic say that and hear you say that I'm like looking for a raise huh. Pastor Newms: [39:19] No my eval already. Pastor Bill: [39:20] Get now is the best job I've ever had. Pastor Newms: [39:23] No my evals already come through and sadly it was really it'll cause, the healthcare has gone through a rough time with covid let's just um when your main when your main basis is elective care surgeries and then, elective care surgeries I'll get cancelled for almost a year. Pastor Bill: [39:47] Yeah. Pastor Newms: [39:48] But no the reason I like to company I currently work for is because they offer a payment program, and our medical system is so messed up we all need payment programs to actually pay for any of our services because none of us can ever afford actual Healthcare. Pastor Bill: [40:08] Yeah. Pastor Newms: [40:09] And it's at zero percent interest the patient doesn't get charged anything extra, the hospital doesn't get charged anything extra and it doesn't go on their anyone's credit score and I haven't been someone who went through bankruptcy because of medical bills, because of that but in Heather loves it because I saw Phoenix loves it because she, she can see Ellen insurance companies all day she's great at her job and it's really funny because she's really sweet, to the to the patients they'll if they get through to her that she should go well I'll head definitely take care of you everything's going to be fine let me put you on a brief hold give me just one moment and then like with like the people at the clinics it's like oh yes we'll definitely let me put you on a brief let me step by step by step but we just need to answer a couple but about that but you know super sweet and then she gets on with these insurance companies that aren't paying for medicine that these people need because they're going through kidney failure you know and it's like, yes but the temperature butter this is dated and then all of a sudden it's like well. [41:31] What you don't understand is and like you don't I don't know what she says ninety-nine percent of the time, because it's that attitude it's real sweet it's real calm it's really everything's fine everything's great and then you just hear from the other just the uptick and you're like insurance company said, and Heather Phoenix is protecting her patients so. Pastor Bill: [42:00] That's funny all right so for me I got to again, um and I'm going to tell you what the name you know the companies are but I'm in a preface this with, it wasn't about the companies for me and it wasn't about what the companies did for me, it was being in positions that challenged me and that kept my focus varied, and gave me the ability to multitask, you know I've got this project and I've got this project and I'm trying to balance the time and make sure it's all working and I've got metrics that I can plug things into and make sure it all balances and so for me, adding all of that to do where I'm not bored and I've got multi things going on so. [43:03] Um being the marketing director there I had to do I had to be cash here add to B marketing director I had to be team lead shift lead all that at the same time, so basically doing all of the running of the restaurant not actually being responsible for running the restaurant that was that was the actual, franchisees job she did a great job her and her husband they ran it great but I was there to do anything that they needed to do while they weren't there I could step in, and do that and so that was really fulfilling for me I really like that despite, how that ended where I was like you know I either need more money and less hours or I'm gonna have to start looking for a different job. [43:58] And that really poisoned the relationship I had with the franchise owner, she didn't take that in the spirit that I was intended she took that as an insult or as a leveraging technique which it really wasn't I was just being honest you know this is what's going on, and I'm going to have to look for a new job and if I find something I'll give you two weeks-notice once I find something and so everything was just weren't real downhill from there, so despite that ending you know and the other job, you know for all the same reasons that I listed was when I went back to work for Teen Mania after I left Gateway, or with separate from Gateway or however you want to say that I went back to work for Teen Mania and while that was a brief. [44:57] Time because that ship was already sinking, um it really you know did all those things multiple fires and had to juggle and you know all that stuff so, that that was that was what it was this for me. [45:28] Where do we go from here. Pastor Newms: [45:31] Well so. How was your week we haven't even done this part yet. Pastor Bill: [45:44] Oh man well I got my desks in. And then realize well I had enough space for the desks I didn't make enough space for me in my chair, so then I had to get a little creative and the way that I put in the desks. Pastor Newms: [46:07] I thought we I thought you measured that first. Pastor Bill: [46:10] I didn't measure me I measured the space and I was like well this gives me space to walk in and out. But I didn't consider the size of my chair and the size of me sitting in the chair and doing this and all of that so. Had to be arranged a little bit but I got to desks so I have a little shit going on and those are working great, and then I got these lovely shelves this week this is my Father's Day present from my wife I went on Amazon and I was like, you know sent her a list I said I like this and I like this and she was like those are only shelves and I was like yeah but they're two different kind of shelves you get to pick which one, so I opened that yesterday and put those up so I could you know put all my stuff on it and you can't see oh so fine. [47:14] Bottom shelf is knickknacks and then the next shelf is a cup few knickknacks and the, religious books that I reference from time to time one of them is the complete collections of Smith Wigglesworth, which I really like The Geneva Bible and the other one I don't really agree with everything that she teaches but it's the complete collections, Maria Woodworth Ettor, I like to reference it sometimes just to get an opposing Viewpoint you know it's not that she's unbiblical in her beliefs it's just that theological we don't always agree, and that's okay that's not a problem for me you know all that does is challenge me too. [48:09] To find you know what I actually believe and why I believe it which is good and then my third shelf, I've got I love this this is a 50th Anniversary Edition TARDIS Doctor Who Tardis that my wife got me used to be a bauble that made noise but um, Finnick made sure that it would never do that anymore and then I've got a couple of Doctor Who books from the time the time lord Victorious series that I still need to read but reading has become an issue for me lately and then I've got A Princess of Mars which is the beginning of Edgar Rice Burroughs Barsoom series, and then I've got At The Earths Core which is the beginning of Edgar Rice Burroughs. [49:03] Pelucidar series and then I've got the ever life shattering Lungbarrow, which is the Doctor Who book that came out in the 80s that redefined the canon of Doctor Who and forever shaped, Doctor Who lore and everything has built upon that since then even the new twists that they've released in Doctor Who in these recent seasons have been inspired by this novel, last I checked there were only a few copies of that left and the cheapest you could get one for was a hundred and seven dollars. Pastor Newms: [50:10] Doo doo doo doo doo doo doo ba he searches. Pastor Bill: [50:13] Cheapest you can get it in paperback right now is 200 dollars. Pastor Newms: [50:18] Nice. Pastor Bill: [50:21] So that that up there on top of my shelf and when I asked for it was one of those shoot for the moon you know quests and then my mom found one for like 20 bucks, and got it for me and I was like I didn't expect that to ever okay awesome. That will shoot for the my prayer request I had no idea. Pastor Newms: [50:55] I think you even cried a little. [51:02] I mean not to front you but I'm pretty sure you did so. Pastor Bill: [51:11] Definitely been a grams my mama she she's something else so. I'll show you the book as it looks like this. All right so that's what happened this week with me a lot of, labor and then I had to go through my filing cabinet and get rid of everything that I had you know. I have hoarder tendencies, so I went through my filing cabinet and threw away a 13 gallon trash bag worth of stuff from my filing cabinet and it's just a three drawer cabinet it's literally sitting underneath this desk right here and is only like 14 inches wide but it was stuffed to the brim with things and, is not important. Pastor Newms: [52:23] You have to you have to purge every now and then it is very important I learned that at a certain point in life and I don't like it, at all not even a little and I'm really really really really really really bad at it but my loving wife Zadie is much, better at it than I am and. Pastor Bill: [53:05] And what would they audit, I don't I don't have enough money to spend enough money to make an audit last more than a few minutes I don't even know what they would be auditing I'd be like, here you go here's all my bank statements for the year yes it's only 24 pages that is all the bank statements for the whole year, here you go. Pastor Newms: [53:32] It is true. Pastor Bill: [53:38] You just throw it all away well everything's digital now I mean you throw away receipts are all digital. Stores are like would you like a receipt and I'm like yeah I'm pretty sure my bank statements just going to tell me what you charged me so. Unless I'm buying it from some place I said I think I might need to return this at some point. Then I don't need your piece of tree you can just say that. Pastor Newms: [54:11] I like the email option and then it goes to my email and then I don't look at it ever and forget to clean that email out. Pastor Bill: [54:21] It bugs me when I go to Sam's and all I buy is like what's the word, consumables all I buy is consumables so it's not something I'm going to bring back and you get to the cash register and they're like would you like a printed receipt, or would you like it printed and emailed so either way I'm gonna have to take a receipt. Pastor Newms: [54:46] Well would you like me to tell you why. Pastor Bill: [54:50] I would like to explain yeah so many of these explain to me why they scan the receipt and a couple of your items at the door. Pastor Newms: [54:57] Oh no that that that's just for are you walking out with something, verification that's what I'm talking about I'm talking about the actual reason for certain receipting and how the receipting is done so the government actually dictates how receipts have to look and in what ways you can share them and depending on what you can buy, depends on how the receipt has to look so like places that sell, gift cards and things like that their receipts have to have specific language on them depending on the state and federal government and so because of that it's, certain states require a printed receipt so some companies just print the receipt every time because it's cheaper than trying to figure out are you a consumer from that state it's not a requirement based on where you're at it's a requirement based on where you are a current resident and so because of that it's very interesting. Pastor Bill: [56:10] Biggs is like or now. Pastor Newms: [56:13] You can thank two states for that but I'm not going to name them because they're mean. [56:22] And you can thank money launderers. Pastor Bill: [56:26] Juneteenth is a Federal holiday now. Pastor Newms: [56:30] Oh really. Pastor Bill: [56:32] Yeah it's Friday they voted on Thursday they officially voted to make Juneteenth a Federal holiday and then this year it was observed on Friday, you know celebrated Saturday, and so all federal buildings were closed on Friday all businesses that observe federal holidays were supposed to be closed on Friday, um and I thought you know I never want to be the white savior guy that's not who I am I'm an ally I'm a friend I will back you up you call the play, and I'll be there you know you say black lives matter and we need representation I'm the guy that goes you tell me what my responsibility is to back you up there I'm not the guy going around going, you know you're not representing them correctly that's not me I'm the Ally I meant you know you tell me what I'm supposed to be doing to back you up I'm there and I thought this was a good thing I thought you know finally the federal government is represent you know is Right is recognizing Juneteenth and if you don't know what Juneteenth is, it is the day that. [57:52] The slave owners in Texas officially received word, two years after the freeing of the slaves, um that, slavery was now illegal in the United States of America and had to let their slaves free and I said had to because that's actually how it went down, they were not willingly setting them free in Texas there were other states that, willingly Texas that was not a thing Texas they had to be forced so Juneteenth is this, this Landmark beginning of this march to equality some people say it's you know two years earlier when it started, saying you need to set all your slaves free is it isn't really the actual start it's the point, all of that is actually enforced is the word starts so to me Juneteenth is the beginning of that march to equality, but I've seen a lot of videos on Tic-Tok where like I said I'm an ally you tell me where to go and I've seen a lot of videos where a lot of people in the. What am I supposed to say now is it black or African-American or. Pastor Newms: [59:17] Just say community in that community. Pastor Bill: [59:20] Okay that Community are. Pastor Newms: [59:24] I'm not I'm not sure until I don't want to say it wrong let me let me be clear on why it's really depends on preference of the person you're talking. Pastor Bill: [59:30] Due respect, to who it's do we respectful they feel like it's pandering I've seen a lot of videos where they feel like this is just pandering and I get that I see their point of view, and if that's what we you know if that's the overwhelming consensus like I said I'm an ally I'll back you up, but I saw it as a recognition of the beginning of the March toward equality and so I was happy for it, so if somebody wants to email me if you're hearing that saying this somebody wants to email me and tell me how to support it and how to follow through or if I should just ignore it because like with the black history month thing for years I felt like that was pandering, I felt like. Pastor Newms: [1:00:22] Well there are some people go. Pastor Bill: [1:00:26] I felt like we need holidays all year long that celebrate Breck black history not cram everything into one month and go well this is everything that but you know it needs to be spread out over all year long all year long, we need to give recognition to the Pioneers that, made this country what it is that aren't white we should be doing that all year long it shouldn't be one month and then you know I shared a video on Tic-Tok of an interview that Morgan Freeman where he said the exact same thing and I was like that's how I felt about this for years. Pastor Newms: [1:01:07] Yeah. Pastor Bill: [1:01:09] And I'm an ally I'm not the white savior I'm not the. Pastor Newms: [1:01:12] We're not trying to do that you know. Pastor Bill: [1:01:13] I'm not going out there and trying to fix the world's ills for everybody else, and so when he said that I was like hey I can share that because I agree with that and now you know someone in this community is actually saying it so it's, the 19th is Biggs asks because the 18th the date for Juneteenth the 19th is but when federal holidays fall on a Saturday they are observed on a Friday when they fall on a Sunday they are observed on a Monday. Pastor Newms: [1:01:48] When I first heard about Juneteenth it made me sick, the fact that we did you know that and I say we I don't mean we as white people I don't mean we as you know Texas that I'm no longer. Pastor Bill: [1:02:08] Proud Texan I was ashamed. Pastor Newms: [1:02:11] I say we as Americans we as humans continued to do that always just makes me sick. Pastor Bill: [1:02:21] It makes me sick that we had slaves as Americans at all like the whole Spirit of founding America was freedom and then we literally did the opposite we won't we should have done, when the when the Spanish ship showed up full of slaves, we should have bought them and made them Freemen all in one motion,we should have bought them and sent the Spaniards away and said go get us you know, go buy more people that have already been put into slavery bring them back we'll buy them from you and will make them citizens that's what we should have done. Pastor Newms: [1:03:09] I will actually take it a step further because you're a nicer person than I am I wouldn't do it that way I would buy them all get them off the boat and then magically that boat would disappear. Pastor Bill: [1:03:21] But that doesn't help with everyone in Spain that's already in slavery. Pastor Newms: [1:03:27] I know the prop yeah and yeah there's a lot of there's a lot of gray area in in that whole situation. Pastor Bill: [1:03:38] The Spaniards were going to Africa, the African tribes were stealing people from other tribes and then selling them to the Spaniards, then the Spaniards were going back to Spain and putting them into the slave trade and then the people that were Commerce minded, we're buying up a bunch of slaves and then bringing them over to the colonies you know and selling them to the Americans. Pastor Newms: [1:04:10] It's just it's messed up how the whole situation human beings are terrible we live in a fallen world and human beings do terrible things other human beings every day and it's absolutely disgusting. Pastor Bill: [1:04:25] It is. Pastor Newms: [1:04:29] And I say that not as someone who's like (disingenuous) it's disgusting I can't believe anyone would ever do that because there was a time in my life where I did some pretty terrible things and so it's one of those things where it's like I feel, terrible for the terrible things I've done I was a bully at one point I was bullied I was you know I've been through lots of the different parts of the cycle, all terrible because we are terrible to each other for some, crazy reason that I've never fully understood. Pastor Bill: [1:05:05] And every year when we celebrate July 4th, and inevitably there's someone from that community that has issue with celebrating Freedom when as that freedom happened there were slaves. In this country that weren't set free at the same time I feel like that's valid and also not valid. Like yeah not everybody was free that's a problem and it was six, and it shouldn't have been taken time to fix it, it should have been fixed right away but I want us all out to celebrate that now we're free. Now but that's my personal feeling. Pastor Newms: [1:06:10] Well I mean we could definitely get into the wage slavery conversation but we will today because we're already. Pastor Bill: [1:06:19] Okay but that's not that's not. Pastor Newms: [1:06:20] I said we're not. Pastor Bill: [1:06:24] Whole class of people and injuring a whole other class of people a race of people rather. Pastor Newms: [1:06:32] Race I will agree with classes exactly what's going on. Pastor Bill: [1:06:36] Because exactly that's not a whole race of people and injuring a whole another race of people there are still problems. Pastor Newms: [1:06:41] Yes it is classism yes there are still problems. Pastor Bill: [1:06:46] I'm not going to argue against that there are still problems. [1:06:58] I'm an ally not a savior so alright so we're out of time for this episode for this night, so unless you have anything else you want to add or in clay in unless anyone else has anything they want to contribute on chat we'll go ahead and wrap this up, I cut my hand at some point this week just ever so slightly and I keep doing things that just like barely touch it and it makes it hurt. Yeah I don't know how I cut it. All right so now we're going to do the 30 second buffer because some of our streaming services require it before we hit the button otherwise it'll cut off what we're saying now so, I'll sing a little song, 30 second buffer 30 second buffer 30 second buffer has it been 30 seconds yet of course not that's not how time works 30 second buffer 30 second buffer 30 second buffer, that's enough singing now we love you guys have a great week you say your thing now Newms. Pastor Newms: [1:08:14] You guys be safe please love you guys. Pastor Bill: [1:08:17] And until next time.

The Perfume Nationalist
Enter the Void w/ Kyle Brown

The Perfume Nationalist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 156:29


Comme des Garcons 2 Man (2004) by Comme des Garcons + Gaspar Noé's Carne (1991) + I Stand Alone (1998) + Enter the Void (2009) + Love (2015) + Climax (2018) with Kyle Brown 06/13/2021 ep.113   To gain access to the full catalog of TPN content please support us at https://www.patreon.com/perfumenationalist

Speak All Evil Podcast
Episode 40: Gaspar Noé

Speak All Evil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 65:24


Ep40: Gaspar Noé. The infamous provocateur writer and director has been responsible for some of the most singularly challenging movies of the past twenty plus years and been met with both high accolades and low regard. He probably wouldn't have it any other way and the catalog rewards thoughtful viewing and discussion. I Stand Alone (1998), Irreversible (2002).

The Roach Koach Podcast
Episode 225: Music From and Inspired by The Motion Picture The Scorpion King

The Roach Koach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 124:56


Nu-Movie Month continues on the Roach Koach Podcast as we clip right along with the soundtrack to The Rock's star making action romp, The Scorpion King. Is this The Rock's best movie? Is the video for “I Stand Alone” even better? How much did Suey Erna have to do with picking these songs? Are any of them worthy of the Nu-Metal Canon?Also in this episode:-Drain STH Feedback-#NotMyDean-Reactions of Ohms-Burton leaves Fear Factory-The Twiztid Two HundoRate and review Roach Koach on iTunes! We'd appreciate it! Questions about the show? Have album recommendations? Just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! Contact the show @RoachKoach on Twitter, Roach Koach on Facebook , Roach Koach on Instagram, or send an email to RoachKoachPodcast at Gmail.

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That's Dark
30 I STAND ALONE II

That's Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 125:54


In our Cold Cuts episode on I Stand Alone, Danny takes us deep into the mind and persona of Gaspar Noé with his movie facts. Pappy encourages the group to get all meta and leads a charge straight through the 4th Wall. And, as always, David rescues the conversation from the philosophical ether with another rousing segment of movie reviews. Listen in.

That's Dark
29 I STAND ALONE I

That's Dark

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 114:07


Danny plays his only veto card early in the season, dismissing David and Pappy's film. So, listen in on the Hot Takes episode for Gaspar Noé's 1999 I Stand Alone. Spoiler Alert: Danny loves this movie.

Psych Hero
Lone Wolf Social Distancing (COVID19 Response)

Psych Hero

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 49:22


Topic: Lone Wolf Social Distancing Psychology: Social Psychology Guests: Gina, Michael, Gerry, Della, Kalond, Stacey, Quinn, and Ame Disclaimer: Some foul language and cursing used during a portion of the podcast. Psych Hero is not affiliated with Marvel, DC, Images, Valiant comics or any other publications discussed. Description: This podcast is meant to be an informative and comical podcast regarding COVID19 and social distancing. The podcast will discuss what is social distancing, why we do it, and what the implications are of social distancing. Afterward, the podcast goes into a pop question interview asking numerous guests to identify characters in pop culture they feel demonstrate great social distancing. This is meant to be comical and Pysch Hero is in no way encouraging anyone to model unhealthy, inappropriate, or illegal behavior including but not limited to discussions pertaining to anti-heroes and villains for social distancing. Music used: I Stand Alone by Godsmack How to Fight Loneliness by Wilco All by Myself by Eric Carmen Solitude by Billie Holiday Don't Stand So Close to Me by The Police Here I Go Again by Whitesnake 3AM by Halsey Don't Touch Me by Busta Rhymes Complicated by Avril Lavigne References: Articles were mentioned and named in the podcast from CNN, America Psychological Association, World Health Organization, etc. Psychology Today Colorado Art Therapy Association

Jim and Them
#609 Part 1: TRU NU METAL

Jim and Them

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 93:59


You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE! The Streak: Ross Clifford keeps the streak alive with a 600 CONGRATULATIONS and a story of dealing with The Boy Blue one on one. TOTS TURNT 2019: It’s that time of year, we are trying to band together to get TOTS TURNT and make sure underprivileged kids out there have a great Christmas. What Constitutes Nu Metal?: The age old question still prevails, WHAT CONSTITUTES NU METAL!? Also we check in with Green Jelly as they kidnap a show promoter for a heroin fix. DRY CEREAL!, NO MILK!, GO FUCK YOURSELF!, PATREON!, HAPPY DANKSGIVING!, BONG!, NU METAL!, PISSCORD!, SYSTEM OF A DOWN!, TOXICITY!, THANKSGIVING!, DADDY!, BABY GIRL!, DIRTY THIRTY!, SHOT OF BEER!, SLIPKNOT!, ROSS CLIFFORD!, 600!, CONGRATULATIONS!, THE BOY BLUE!, PAY UP FRONT!, BEHIND THE SCENES!, WHO’S READY FOR FALL!?, LIMP BIZKIT!, MEME PAGE!, JUGGALO PODCAST!, THE GATHERING!, JIMANDTHEMALOS!, GOONS!, LINKIN PARK!, TRANSFORMERS!, TOTS TURNT!, TOY DRIVE!, DONATIONS!, TRAIN!, SHAKE IT UP!, IT’S CHRISTMAS TIME!, TWITCH!, RAFFLE!, COOL BOARDERS!, SSX!, SSX 3!, RAGE!, LED ZEPPELIN!, MIKE!, VOICEMAIL!, PUDDLE OF MUDD!, POST GRUNGE!, POST NU METAL!, BUTT ROCK!, PAPA ROACH!, BROKEN HOME!, TELEMARKETERS!, WHAT IS NU METAL!, KID ROCK!, RAGE!, COUGHING!, SICK!, ORGY!, FEAR FACTORY!, SPOTIFY!, HOOBASTANK!, INCUBUS!, TRU NU METAL!, CATTLE DECAPITATION!, FORCED GENDER REASSIGNMENT!, TRUST COMPANY!, MILLENIALS!, BOOMER!, GEN X!, ZOOMERS!, GEN Z!, KILLED ROCK!, HERE COMES THE BOOM!, POD!, CLASSIC ROCK!, EMO KILLED ROCK!, PETE WENTZ!, PATRICK STUMP!, BRENDON URIE!, PEAKING ON SHROOMS!, GODSMACK!, VOODOO!, I STAND ALONE!, UNINVITED VAMPIRE!, BUFFY!, LORE!, CEREMONY!, TV HEADS!, BUFFY VIDEO GAME!, CHAOS BLEEDS!, ALIEN ANT FARM!, SMOOTH CRIMINAL!, MUDVAYNE!, STATIC X!, PUSH IT!, HORROR MOVIES!, ADAM GREEN!, JOE LYNCH!, HATCHET!, MAYHEM!, HOLLISTON!, GWAR!, ODERUS!, ICP!, LIVE!, NEWBURY COMICS!, LITTLE VIRGIN!, GREEN JELLY!, PUNK ROCK PUPPET MASTER!, BAG GROCERIES!, GET A REAL JOB!, RESUME!, COORDINATED TRAVEL!, KIDNAPPED!, WHERE’S MY MONEY!, BURIED ALIVE!, BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN!, JIMMY!, LITTLE PIGS LITTLE PIGS!, BIG BAD WOLF! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD JIM AND THEM #609 PART 1 RIGHT HERE!

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show
The Story of Rock and Roll: Episode 37

The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 124:38


Welcome to the 25th podcast of The Story of Rock and Roll Radio Show, affectionately known as Episode 37.  It aired at midnight on 27 Sept 2019 on a freezing cold night in Johannesburg South Africa.  The first 60 minutes or so was all foot flat,  driving rock and roll.  We kicked off with The Backyard Babies latest album and a track called ‘Good Morning Midnight', which it was.  Scorpions, ACDC, My Chemical Romance all followed in quick succession and the pace didn't stop until AX7 gave us some breathing room with their uber ballad ‘Seize The Day'.  I also changed gears for a bit when I dipped into the early 70's with Bad Company, Deep Purple and The Sweet I then had to use a bit of Pantera to knock the Glam around the side of the head.  The crucial lesson with Pantera was this:  “What do you do 3:55 minutes into ‘Domination'”?  "You…. bang…. your …head for the next 65 seconds".  What a breakdown ! The Punk corner was represented by Stiff Little Fingers & The Stranglers, Australia by Rose Tattoo and South Africa by Arapaho & Piet Botha.  For once the ladies didn't even get a look in and then for the first time we had some Lynyrd Skynyrd on the show which was a shock that will be rectified in coming weeks.  I am not sure how Skynyrd dodged airplay on TSORR for half a year!  There was a nice change of pace late in the show courtesy of Phillip Sayce and his blues instrumental ‘Alchemy'.  The comedic gem in this episode is where Deryck requests Godsmack's I Stand Alone and I go above and beyond trying to play it.  Needless to say, it didn't work out and I needed Ozzy Osbourne to wipe up the mess.Bands featured this week include:  System Of A Down, Piet Botha, Arapaho, ACDC, Judas Priest, John Mellencamp, Stiff Little Fingers, Chickenfoot, Volbeat, Tom Petty, Scorpions, The Sweet, Disturbed, Stone Temple Pilots, Bad Company, Backyard Babies, The Stranglers, Phillip Sayce, Ozzy Osbourne, Rose Tattoo, Pantera, My Chemical Romance, Marilyn Manson, Saxon, Deep Purple, Avenged Sevenfold, Black Stone Cherry & Lynyrd Skynyrd.  

Podcast Under The Stairs
The Podcast Under The Stairs EP 198 - Summer TPUTS Top 10 Series 90's Edition - 1998

Podcast Under The Stairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 272:53


Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Welcome to the sixth annual Summer TPUTS Top 10 Series, this year looking at the decade known as the 90’s. This episode with feature the following guests: Andrew Huff, Jerry Herring & JP Shot. And will feature mini reviews of the following films: The Faculty, The Last Broadcast, Urban Legend, Perfect Blue, Phantasm 4, H20, Ringu, I Stand Alone, Vampires & Tomie. Intro – 0 - 3mins 35secs Top 10 1998 - 3mins 35secs - 3hr 44mins 20secs Decision Time - 3hr 44mins 50secs - 4hrs 16mins 20secs Interlude Song - What U See Is What U Get - Xzibit - 4hrs 16mins 20secs - 4hrs 21mins 30secs Adjudicators, People Council & Final Result - 4hrs 21mins 30secs - 4hrs 23mins 30secs Closing out the Show - 4hrs 23mins 30secs - End Closing Song - It’s Like That - Run DMC vs Jason Nevins The two movies selected by the hosts were: Ringu & The Faculty. The adjudicators agreed with the hosts picks and no wildcard is entered for 1998. As a result the two movies representing 1998 are Ringu & The Faculty. The Peoples Council have selected Ringu & The Faculty to represent 1998. Hosts List: Misery Jacbo’s Ladder The Silence of the Lambs Cape Fear Candyman Braindead Jurassic Park Fire in the Sky Interview with the Vampire Nightwatch Se7en In the Mouth of Madness Scream From Dusk Till Dawn Event Horizon Funny Games Ringu The Faculty People’s List: Misery Jacbo’s Ladder The Silence of the Lambs Cape Fear Candyman Man Bites Dog Needful Things Dark Waters Interview with the Vampire Wes Craven’s New Nightmare Se7en In the Mouth of Madness Scream From Dusk Till Dawn Event Horizon Funny Games Ringu The Faculty 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 and on the Flick App: https://flick.group/tputscast

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #355 - Roaring Ready and Rocksteady

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 186:54


American podcasters gather in a remote, empty studio to record on a windy night. The all-night session morphs into a hallucinatory nightmare when they learn their food was laced with a laxative. On Episode 355 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Climax, the latest film from French filmmaker, Gaspar Noé. We also have a discussion about the New French Extremity movement and how it influenced the films that came after it. We also find out what happened to Chow Daddy, take a trip to Flavor Town and find out about the hardest month in Ravenshadow’s life! So grab your hallucinatory sangria, show us your best dance moves and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Tony’s Pizza, where is Ravenshadow, do the French eat pizza?, H.R. Pukenshette, Troma, Steve Herold, Worcester Pizza, Art Bradish, Rail Trail, Chow Daddy, #FreeChowDaddy, Ares’ beard incident, plungers, discarded hair, Crystal Gayle, Ska-Face, teach me how to learn, Patreon, Living in Absoluteville, Trick or Treat Prize Box, Ares’ big milestone, Guy Ferrari, flavor town, DC Direct, M.A.S.K., Total Justice, Jizz Music, Mos Eisley, Phrenetics, Mistress of the Dark, 2004 Red Sox World Series Champs, Bill Mueller, updating your website, Axe Body Spray, Climax, Gaspar Noe, Gigli, I Stand Alone, Enter the Void, Love, Sofia Boutella, awkward Calvin Klein vignettes, long continuous shots, dance films, Stanley Kubrick, inclusivity, bad parenting, LSD trips, hallucinations, head trip films, The African Anteater Ritual, Hank and Mike, scrambled porn, paranoia, you can’t fight drugs, Stomp the Yard, Step Up, Fame meets Requiem for a Dream, Circle Jerk, Simon Pegg, Z or Ws?, Nick Frost, Slaughterhouse Rulez, Matt Smith, Charles Manson, CHIKARA, Voltron, form the head, “talking down”, to smoke or not to smoke, dropping a double deuce, New French Extremity, THEM, Frontier(s), Martyrs, High Tension, Revenge, food in baskets, Barry “Very” White, Alexandra West’s book on New French Extremity, Strawberries, Record Town, I Ate the Devil, a crescendo of sexiness, and MZ’s Three Feet of Beef.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)

Video Death Loop
S2:E62 – Godsmack “I Stand Alone” Music Video

Video Death Loop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018


Man, those Brendan Fraser Mummy movies were pretty good, huh? Surely there’s no increasingly less relevant series of spin-offs that could detract from their inherent quality. Right? What about a prequel starring Dwayne Johnson as a goofy CG monster? What about a Godsmack music video based on the Dwayne Johnson prequel only briefly featuring pre-recorded… Read more S2:E62 – Godsmack “I Stand Alone” Music Video

What Artists Listen To : An Art & Music Podcast

June Edmonds is a painter and public artist, June has been a recipient of grants with the Department of Cultural Affairs in Los Angeles, most recently the COLA Master Artist Fellowship, and the California Arts Council.  June received an MFA from Tyler School of Art, Bachelors degree from San Diego State University and currently resides and works in Los Angeles, CA.    Yusef Lateef, Theme from Spartacus    James Brown, Papa Don’t Take No Mess   Gil Scot-Heron, Better Days Ahead   Ulali, Mahk Jchi   Habib Koite, Wassiye   Common, I Stand Alone ft. Dr Michael Eric Dyson    You can find June's work and the work of all the other artists involved in the project on What Artists Listen To. We're also on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

Strong Language & Violent Scenes Podcast
Minisode 18: Post Frightfest Blues

Strong Language & Violent Scenes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 30:30


With Frightfest well and truly disappearing in the rearview mirror and the post-fest blues hitting full force, we turn our focus back to the business at hand with Minisode 18! Topics include past Frightfest Discovery pick, Painless, while Andy, hot from the Frightfest closing night screening of Gaspar Noe's Climax, throws himself full pelt into the enfant terrible's back catalogue from I Stand Alone to Love. Also, we check in on Mitch's progress through the ShockWaves 100! ALSO, we have another installment of MITCH'S PITCHES!  Due to his well documented ignorance towards films, Mitch is shown a film poster with all titles, taglines etc removed and tasked with attempting to decipher the plot. Will it go well? The poster image can be seen below with the image that Mitch was working from on the left... On top of all this, we take a look at your messages in the feedback section and we announce the guest and film for this week and EPISODE 19!  Also, our Podcast recommendation this week is Off Book! Check it out.    Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents.  Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets:  Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds.  There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps. 

Film Yak
Episode 14 - Enter the Void

Film Yak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 104:08


On this week's episode we talk Gaspar Noe's Enter the Void as well as other stuff we watched. Plus we talk news, sexism in cinema, and answer your questions. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 14:43 - What We Watched: Love , I Stand Alone , Irreversible , Before the Light Takes Us , Harold and Maude , Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond , Honey I Shrunk the Kids , Lost Highway , My Friend Dahmer , Almost Famous , The Hitcher , The Bad Batch , Roman J. Israel Esq. 1:01:09 - Deep Dive: Enter the Void (2009) 1:33:25 - Feedback: Which non-English speaking country has the best cinema? 1:38:29 - Outro/Next Episode Questions, comments, feedback: feedback@filmyakpodcast.com

Film Yak
Episode 14 - Enter the Void

Film Yak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 104:08


On this week's episode we talk Gaspar Noe's _Enter the Void_ as well as other stuff we watched. Plus we talk news, sexism in cinema, and answer your questions. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 14:43 - What We Watched: _Love_ , _I Stand Alone_ , _Irreversible_ , _Before the Light Takes Us_ , _Harold and Maude_ , _Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond_ , _Honey I Shrunk the Kids_ , _Lost Highway_ , _My Friend Dahmer_ , _Almost Famous_ , _The Hitcher_ , _The Bad Batch_ , _Roman J. Israel Esq._ 1:01:09 - Deep Dive: _Enter the Void_ (2009) 1:33:25 - Feedback: Which non-English speaking country has the best cinema? 1:38:29 - Outro/Next Episode Questions, comments, feedback: feedback@filmyakpodcast.com

That Awful Sound
15 - Citation Needed (What If, I Stand Alone, She Hates Me)

That Awful Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 90:54


Travis and Macky return (sort of) to help dissect three songs and music videos from iconic butt rockers Creed, Godsmack, and Puddle of Mudd. We discuss the rampant persecution fantasies found in this theme, talk about the random slam dunks in the video for "What If," process Sully Erna's face accessories in "I Stand Alone," and wade through the bro tears in the comments section for "She Hates Me." We also talk grunge-influenced songs we actually like, including Cracker's "Low," Silverchair's "Slave," Milk Music's "Illegal and Free," and Courtney Barnett's "History Eraser."

BF's Exclusive Podcasts
#WinterStormWarning

BF's Exclusive Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 119:36


It's nice to spend a little time indoors (or should I say, stuck). This is dedicated to the folks impacted by the winter weather 2014. 1. Music - Cris Prolific feat. Ursula Rucker 2. Got til it's gone feat. Marsha Ambrosius, TWyse and brass heaven - Jeff Bradshaw 3. Giving Back - Anthony Hamilton 4. Blue Tears - Hil St. Soul 5. You Got The Love (Remix)(Bonus) - Kindred The Family Soul 6. My Flame feat. Phonte - Zo! 7. Say That (Radio Edit) feat. Anthony Hamilton - Leela James 8. Feels Good - Rahsaan Patterson 9. Lay it down - Dwele 10. Love Revolution - Darien 11. Sun Don't Rain - Laurnea 12. What's Come Over Me? - Amel Larrieux & Glenn Lewis 13. Funky 8 Ball (feat. Frank McComb) -DJ Kemit 14. Don't Say a Word - J. Dilla 15. Beautiful - Noel Gourdin 16. What Am I Gonna Do (feat. Rahsaan Patterson) - Jimmy Sommers 17. Brotha Part II - Angie Stone feat. Alicia Keys and Eve 18. Sending My Love - Zhané 19. I Am - Jazmine Sullivan/Kindred the Family Soul 20. Straighten It Out - Rahsaan Patterson 21. Come Around (feat. Darien Brockington) - The Foreign Exchange 22. Hesitation - Eric Roberson 23. Vibe - Zhané 24. ‘Til tomorrow Feat. Raheem DeVaughn and Ms Jade - Jeff Bradshaw 25. Borrow You - Eric Roberson 26. Until - Musiq Soulchild 27. One More Time - Peven Everett 28. Music - Leela James 29. Soul Clap (Remix) - United Soul featuring Yahzarah & Phonte 30. Geto Heaven (Remix) - TSOI (The Sound of Illadelph) ft Macy Gray 31. Who Is He and What Is He to You? - Me'Shell NdegéOcello 32. Open Your Eyes - John Legend 33. What Are We Doing (feat. Brandy) - Robert Glasper Experiment 34. Crazy - Rahsaan Patterson ft Faith Evans and Shanice 35. I Stand Alone (feat. Common & Patrick Stump) - Robert Glasper Experiment 36. So Fresh (Clean) - CJ Hilton feat. Nas 37. Wake Up Everybody - John Legend and The Roots feat. Common and Melanie Fiona 38. Worries (feat. Dwele) - Robert Glasper Experiment 39. Why Just Be Friends (Prod. by Stereotypes) - Davion Farris (of Woodworks) 40. Don't Let Me Get Started (feat. Missy Elliott) - Jazmine Sullivan 41. Move Love feat. KING (Sivey & Evil Needle Remix) - Robert Glasper Experiment 42. 6 AM (Steve Silk Hurley Remixes) - Rahsaan Patterson

Dark Discussions Podcast
Dark Discussions - Episode 018 - The Extreme Films of Gaspar Noé

Dark Discussions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2011 84:33


Welcome to Dark Discussions podcast. Your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that's fantastic. Are they horror films? Are they art house films? Or are they exploitation films? The topic has been debated since the earliest of Gaspar Noé’s films was released back in 1998. No matter what they are called they have shocked both reviewers and audiences alike and caused more discussion than films with budgets a hundred times larger. Gaspar Noé, a French film maker that has been associated with the New French Extremity wave of horror, received immediate praise back in 1998 by his countrymen’s film critics with his debut movie I Stand Alone, a gritty and dark film about the bowels of French society. By taking a mirror to French culture, Noé’s film was immediately compared to such 1970’s American films as Taxi Driver and Hardcore. Following the critical praise of I Stand Alone, Noé came back with a film in 2002 entitled Irreversible which caused an uproar at Cannes. With its graphic depiction of violence, its visual staging for shock, and its terrifying representation of human nature, the film put critics in a quandary on whether to recognize its brilliance or be blinded by its severity. Having become a darling of critics yet trying his hardest not to be, Noé released his latest film in 2009 entitled Enter The Void, a dark and gritty film about expatriates living within the underground club and drug scene of Tokyo, Japan. Part supernatural thriller, part human drama, and part pulp fiction, the void may be actually more than death but an escape from the infinite sadness of the human spirit. Philip takes the mic yet again and brings you the down and dirty of Gaspar Noé and his three films to date. Whether a fan or a detractor, everyone must admit that his three films have brought strong reactions to anyone having the fortitude to view them. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM

The Gentlemens Guide To Midnite Cinema
Episode #105: I Horde Alone

The Gentlemens Guide To Midnite Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2010 171:46


On this episode, we welcome Ian Loring from the Cinerama and 35mm Heroes Podcast to the show and we review two very interesting films. We go over I Stand Alone (1998) from director Gaspar Noe and Le Horde (2009) a French Zombie flick. This episode is packed with chatter and Large William and Sammy trying to take care of children at the same time, it was a very, very busy morning folks!!! I want to thank Ian again for coming on the show, he is a world class gentleman and we can't wait to have him back on at some point. Check out Ian's shows: Cinerama Podcast 35mm Heroes Podcast and some of his writing over at eatsleeplivefilm.com   Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message

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