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This week, our crew of crossover gumshoes takes a look at part two of the Magnum and Murder, She Wrote crossover! Will we finally get answers to all of our questions? Will the plot of the previous Magnum episode make more sense? Will we see more short shorts? Only time will tell! Dive on into this wonderful classic TV gem with us.In TWO weeks, we're starting our sci-fi theme! Audie is going to bring us... something! We'll get back to you on that.Send us feedback about the show on BlueSky at @thosedaysshow.bsky.social or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on socials!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisThose Were The Days on BlueSkySend us a Voicemail!Support 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1256, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: My Tv Dads 1: James Gandolfini led 2 types of families, each with their own unique sets of problems, on this HBO drama. The Sopranos. 2: In "Two and a Half Men", he was just Duckie playing Alan Harper, dad to the half-man. (Jon) Cryer. 3: On this show, Will moved in with his Auntie Viv and Uncle Phil, parents to Hilary, Ashley, Nicky and dance master Carlton. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. 4: Taiwanese immigrant Louis Huang makes a go of it in 1990s Orlando with his wife and 3 sons on this ABC sitcom. Fresh Off the Boat. 5: His 2017 Emmy award as dad and son on "This Is Us" was his second in two years--for your information, the "K" is for Kelby. (Sterling K.) Brown. Round 2. Category: That Book Was A Horror! 1: Anne Rice, 1976: "Interview with" him. the Vampire. 2: Ira Levin, 1967: her "Baby". Rosemary. 3: Stephen King, 2009: "Under" this. the Dome. 4: Shirley Jackson, 1959: "The Haunting of" this "House". Hill. 5: John Wyndham, 1951: "The Day of" these invading plants. the Triffids. Round 3. Category: The Brightest Stars 1: Regulus, from the Latin Rex, for "king", is in this king of beasts. Leo. 2: It's brighter than its twin, Castor. Pollux. 3: This brightest star in our night sky shares its name with a Keanu Reeves grunge band. Dogstar. 4: This red supergiant in Orion is over 300 light years away from you, but it's much closer to Michael Keaton's heart. Betelgeuse. 5: Proxima, a component of this constellation's brightest star system, is a super close 4.3 light years away. the Centaur (Centaurus). Round 4. Category: Nom Nom Nominations 1: Alaska's Copper River Fish Market got a 2023 Good Food Award nom for its locally sourced Copper River sockeye this. salmon. 2: From 2001 to 2006, Emmy voters didn't quite get the "essence of" this chef, but in 2017... bam! he got a trophy for "Eat the World". Emeril Lagasse. 3: A 2022 Beard nominee for Outstanding Restaurant, Brennan's in New Orleans is famed for this flambéed fruit and rum dessert. bananas Foster. 4: "Beat" this chef? as a 1991 and '92 nominee for Beard's rising chef of the year, yes, but in '93? Winner winner barbecue dinner!. Bobby Flay. 5: She got a BAFTA TV must-see moment nomination for her pronunciation of "microwave" on "Cook, Eat, Repeat". Nigella Lawson. Round 5. Category: Uniquely American Literature 1: A brutal 1959 mass murder was the basis of this Truman Capote nonfiction novel. In Cold Blood. 2: A battle to keep a girl from the clutches of Satan takes place in this William Peter Blatty novel that turned heads in '71. The Exorcist. 3: In this Tom Robbins novel, Sissy Hankshaw is born with enormous thumbs and hitchhikes across America. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues . 4: One of the 2 Erskine Caldwell novels of the 1930s that were censored for their portrayals of poor whites. Tobacco Road (or God's Little Acre). 5: This American's stories like "Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?" are in a style some have called K-Mart Realism. Raymond Carver. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
This week on "Those Were The Days," Stephen immerses us in the peculiar charm of Eerie, Indiana with "Mr. Chaney," an episode that cleverly weaves monster mythology into the fabric of the town's Harvest Festival. As Marshall is unexpectedly crowned Harvest King, and ushered up a mountain to meet the Eerie Wolf. Is there more to the tale of the Eerie Wolf than meets the eye? This unique episode melds the supernatural with small-town intrigue, setting the stage for a night of full moon mystery and mayhem. Tune in to uncover the secrets of Eerie, Indiana, and discover if there truly is more than meets the eye with Mr. Chaney.Join us *In TWO weeks* with Beetlejuice - S1E13 - Prince of Neitherworld - Streaming somewhere on DailyMotionSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1168, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Finish The Line 1: The Beatles:"Yesterday all my troubles seemed...". so far away. 2: Francis Scott Key:"Oh! Say, can you see...". By the dawn's early light. 3: President Bush:"Read my lips...". no new taxes. 4: Clark Gable in "Gone with the Wind": "Frankly, my dear...". I don't give a damn. 5: Your mom:"Penny wise...". pound foolish. Round 2. Category: My Tv Dads 1: James Gandolfini led 2 types of families, each with their own unique sets of problems, on this HBO drama. The Sopranos. 2: In "Two and a Half Men", he was just Duckie playing Alan Harper, dad to the half-man. (Jon) Cryer. 3: On this show, Will moved in with his Auntie Viv and Uncle Phil, parents to Hilary, Ashley, Nicky and dance master Carlton. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. 4: Taiwanese immigrant Louis Huang makes a go of it in 1990s Orlando with his wife and 3 sons on this ABC sitcom. Fresh Off the Boat. 5: His 2017 Emmy award as dad and son on "This Is Us" was his second in two years--for your information, the "K" is for Kelby. (Sterling K.) Brown. Round 3. Category: Let'S Play Clue 1: This murder weapon could also light up the table in the dining room. Candlestick. 2: In the 1985 film based on Clue, this "Rocky Horror" actor played Wadsworth the butler. Tim Curry. 3: It's the main claim to fame of Anthony E. Pratt, a fire warden in Leeds, England. He invented the game ("Cluedo"). 4: He's the only academic among the 6 suspects. Professor Plum. 5: In the U.S. version, the game of Clue starts when this man is found dead in his mansion. Mr. Boddy. Round 4. Category: National Velvet. With Velvet in quotes 1: Bobby Vinton revived this Tony Bennett song and took it to No. 1 in 1963. Blue Velvet. 2: "Dark" mixed drink of stout beer and champagne. Black Velvet. 3: Holy Roman emperor Charles V spoke of power as "An iron hand in" one of these. a velvet glove. 4: Classic songs by this '60s band include "Venus in Furs" and "All Tomorrow's Parties". The Velvet Underground. 5: 1989 Czechoslovakian uprising that led to democratic elections. the "Velvet Revolution". Round 5. Category: Soft Rock 1: This French-Canadian woman topped the adult contemporary charts with "The Power Of Love" and "All By Myself". Céline Dion. 2: Putting the "easy" into easy listening, Lionel Richie sang, "That's why I'm easy, I'm easy like" this. Sunday morning. 3: Now known as Yusuf Islam, he embarked on the Peace Train Tour in 2014. Cat Stevens. 4: In the '80s this duo had a string of hits beginning with "Lost In Love" and "All Out Of Love". Air Supply. 5: Seals and Crofts made us feel fine with this tune, "blowing through the jasmine in my mind". "Summer Breeze". Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
John "Deucey" Middendorf is one of the 80's & 90's big wall pioneers and has climbed all over the world from Baffin Island to El Cap to Pakistan. His Portaledge design revolutionised big wall climbing and has had many iterations and what he is perhaps best know for, although he has made many other types of gear. In Two parts (just like his new research volumes) we delve a little into his past, portaledges and his beautifully researched volumes (In 2 editions) "Mechanical Advantage, Tools for the wild vertical" on equipment design which you can find and buy from...... Volume 1 : https://www.blurb.com/b/11609796-mechanical-advantage-tools-for-the-wild-vertical Volume 2 : https://www.blurb.com/b/11609835-mechanical-advantage-tools-for-the-wild-vertical OR Google search for: "Blurb John Middendorf" or "Blurb Mechanical Advantage" Check out his research at https://www.bigwalls.net/ OR https://bigwallgear.com Also check out his YouTube channel which has the latest talk from when he went to Flagstaff https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CoYF4fSNfZ0 Check him out on IG @johnmiddendorf4 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/climbingonthebookshelf/message
Taking photos of tiny kids can be a challenge at the best of times. But our guests this week do it at sunset AND at the top of mountains! Deep and Tanvi from In Two the Sunset know how to capture the beautiful, perfectly imperfect moments of getting outside with kids and we are so thrilled to talk to them this week. Tune in to hear: Why sunset hikes might be an amazing way for your family to get outside together regularly [08:10] How to schedule time in your busy life for adventure [11:30] How you can take better photos of your kids [18:20] What Deep and Tanvi have learned about how some people in the south Asian community experience the outdoors [05:10] Other episodes we mentioned in this episode: Ep 28: Diversity and inclusion in the outdoors Ep 64: How to achieve a huge hiking goal with kids and prioritize your family's time together, with Stu and Dev from Next Family Adventures Ep 65: Babywearing made easy, with Cassidy from Let's Talk Babywearing Follow Deep and Tanvi on Instagram @intwothesunset and on their website intwothesunset.com! Connect with us on Instagram for more tips @getoutsidewithkids Check out our website for our favourite gear to get outside!
Its the first OG pod of the new year! Kihp and Copacetic Senpai are here to finish off Kamen Rider Black Sun with episodes 9 7 10. We also continue our year with Kamen Rider Geats by looking at episodes 14-15. In Two weeks the og pod returns to Kamen Rider Build and Choujin Sentai Jetman to finally see how these shows end! The next episode will cover Kamen Rider Geats 16-17, Kamen Rider Build 43, and Choujin Sentai Jetman 43! Next week the bookclub returns after our hiatus to look at Changerion episodes 20-24! Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on cohost @Kamenride, twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. Song used Kamen Rider Love Song by Berserk used with permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
Get Outside with Kids is the podcast that helps you have more awesome adventures outside with your kids! Tune into this minisode to hear sneak peeks of the show in 2023. You have been telling us you want to hear from experienced parents, medical professionals, authors, and educators, so we know you're going to love the guests coming to your ears in the coming weeks and months, including: Dr. Melissa Lem, a family physician who started Canada's first nature prescription program Linda Flanagan, author of Take Back the Game, a fascinating analysis kids' sport Nicki Farrell, an outdoor educator from Wildlings Forest School Deep and Tanvi Desai, adventure parents who take beautiful photos through In Two the Sunset Plus many more!! As always, we'll have loads of messy, muddy mistakes to go with it, because we like to keep it real. Parenting isn't supposed to feel lonely. Join our conversations and laugh about all the times that things go wrong in the pursuit of outdoor adventures! Connect with us on Instagram for more tips @getoutsidewithkids Check out our website for our favourite gear to get outside!
The 2001 (should be) classic! In TWO weeks (because thanksgiving) All's Quiet on the Western Front on Netflix.
THIS IS OUR BEST EPISODE YET!!! We are finally starting to find our voice. In today's episode I'm drinking my sorrows away from getting a beat down by Roger's son.... In TWO leagues where I am 6-0 and 5-1... smh. Pat's hungover and not joining us cause he had too many tequila shots ugh. That always hurts. Wait, what are we talking about... Oh yeah. Week 7. LETS GO! Follow us on Twitter @EliteFantasyN
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Future Matters #4: AI timelines, AGI risk, and existential risk from climate change, published by Pablo on August 8, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. But if it is held that each generation can by its own deliberate acts determine for good or evil the destinies of the race, then our duties towards others reach out through time as well as through space, and our contemporaries are only a negligible fraction of the “neighbours” to whom we owe obligations. The ethical end may still be formulated, with the Utilitarians, as the greatest happiness of the greatest number [...] This extension of the moral code, if it is not yet conspicuous in treatises on Ethics, has in late years been obtaining recognition in practice. John Bagnell Bury Future Matters is a newsletter about longtermism. Each month we collect and summarize longtermism-relevant research, share news from the longtermism community, and feature a conversation with a prominent researcher. You can also subscribe on Substack, listen on your favorite podcast platform and follow on Twitter. Research Jacob Steinhardt's AI forecasting: one year in reports and discusses the results of a forecasting contest on AI progress that the author launched a year ago. Steinhardt's main finding is that progress on all three capability benchmarks occurred much faster than the forecasters predicted. Moreover, although the forecasters performed poorly, they would—in Steinhardt's estimate—probably have outperformed the median AI researcher. That is, the forecasters in the tournament appear to have had more aggressive forecasts than the experts did, yet their forecasts turned out to be insufficiently, rather than excessively, aggressive. The contest is still ongoing; you can participate here. Tom Davidson's Social returns to productivity growth estimates the long-run welfare benefits of increasing productivity via R&D funding to determine whether it might be competitive with other global health and wellbeing interventions, such as cash transfers or malaria nets. Davidson's toy model suggests that average returns to R&D are roughly 20 times lower than Open Philanthropy's minimum bar for funding in this space. He emphasizes that only very tentative conclusions should be drawn from this work, given substantial limitations to his modelling. Miles Brundage discusses Why AGI timeline research/discourse might be overrated. He suggests that more work on the issue has diminishing returns, and is unlikely to narrow our uncertainty or persuade many more relevant actors that AGI could arrive soon. Moreover, Brundage is somewhat skeptical of the value of timelines information for decision-making by important actors. In the comments, Adam Gleave reports finding such information useful for prioritizing within technical AI safety research, and Carl Shulman points to numerous large philanthropic decisions whose cost-benefit depends heavily on AI timelines. In Two-year update on my personal AI timelines, Ajeya Cotra outlines how her forecasts for transformative AI (TAI) have changed since 2020. Her timelines have gotten considerably shorter: she now puts ~35% probability density on TAI by 2036 (vs. 15% previously) and her median TAI date is now 2040 (vs. 2050). One of the drivers of this update is a somewhat lowered threshold for TAI. While Cotra was previously imagining that a TAI model would have to be able to automate most of scientific research, she now believes that AI systems able to automate most of AI/ML research specifically would be sufficient to set off an explosive feedback loop of accelerating capabilities. Back in 2016, Katja Grace and collaborators ran a survey of machine learning researchers, the main results of which were published the following year. Grace's What do ML researchers think about AI in 2022? reports on the preliminary re...
Finally we reach the end of Kamen Rider Den-O after 9 long episodes! Kihp, Stef, and David have a lot to say and rewrite about how this series comes to an end. In Two weeks the book club looks at the 1987 The Garbage Pale Kids Movie! Then two weeks later we start our book club with a new series entirely with first 5 episodes of the original Garo from 2005. Next week the yearly show of Kihp and Copacetic Senpai look at episodes 41-42 of Jetman and Build. Coming up Soon is our Robocop big bonus episode! Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. "Kamen Rider Love Song” by Berserk used with Permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
Two and Twenty: How the Masters of Private Equity Always Win by Sachin Khajuria The first true insider's account of private equity, revealing what it takes to thrive among the world's hungriest dealmakers ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF THE SUMMER—Bloomberg Private equity was once an investment niche. Today, the wealth controlled by its leading firms surpasses the GDP of some nations. Private equity has overtaken investment banking—and well-known names like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley—as the premier destination for ambitious financial talent, as well as the investment dollars of some of the world's largest pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and endowments. At the industry's pinnacle are the firms' partners, happy to earn “two and twenty”—that is, a flat yearly fee of 2 percent of a fund's capital, on top of 20 percent of the investment spoils. Private equity has succeeded in near-stealth—until now. In Two and Twenty, Sachin Khajuria, a former partner at Apollo, gives readers an unprecedented view inside this opaque global economic engine, which plays a vital role underpinning our retirement systems. From illuminating the rituals of firms' all-powerful investment committees to exploring key precepts (“think like a principal, not an advisor”), Khajuria brings the traits, culture, and temperament of the industry's leading practitioners to life through a series of vivid and unvarnished deal sketches. Two and Twenty is an unflinching examination of the mindset that drives the world's most aggressive financial animals to consistently deliver market-beating returns.
Kihp, Senpai and Guest Derick of Undercast go deep into haunted hotels, deathmatch wrestling, of course Choujn Sentai Jetman and Kamen Rider Build. Next week the book club crew looks at the penultiate batch of Kamen Rider Den-O episodes, 41-46. In Two weeks Kihp, and Copacetic Senpai, are back with plans for our next year and 39-40 of Jetman and Build. Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. "Kamen Rider Love Song” by Berserk used with Permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
Kihp and Copacetic look at episodes 35-36 of Build and Jetman to see what courage a dove inspires and put old boxes on our belts! Next week Kihp, Stef, and David look at 35-40 of Den-O! In Two weeks 37 and 38 of Jetman and Build with Kihp, Copacetic Senpai, and who knows who else. Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. "Kamen Rider Love Song” by Berserk used with Permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
Sorry for the late episode, we needed to get some art together. Kihp and David take on Kamen Rider Den-o 28-34 and see the aftermath of the movie, a recast, and one of the best arcs in Kamen Rider! Stef is off this week. Next week Kihp and Copacetic look at episodes 35-36 of Build and Jetman! In Two weeks Kihp, Stef, and David look at 35-40 of Den-O. Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. "Kamen Rider Love Song” by Berserk used with Permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
The Den-O book club passes the half way mark and now its time for Kamen Rider Den-O The Movie: I'm Born!… Kihp, Stef, and David consider what kind of imagin they would have, what god exists, how time travel works, and the best meat to eat freehand. Next week Kihp and Copacetic Senpai are back to look at 33-34 of both Jetman and Build! In Two weeks Kihp, Stef, and David take on Kamen Rider Den-o 28-34! Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. Songs used "If We Met In a Dream..." By 175R "Kamen Rider Love Song” by Berserk used with Permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
The new standard is set for both shows! Today Kihp and Copacetic Senpai talk about episodes 23-24 of both Choujin Sentai Jetman and Kamen Rider Build! New Book Club Series on Kamen Rider Den-o next week! Kihp is joined by Stef, and David fro the Tokyo Fresh Podcast to cover the series. This time the first 8 episodes! In Two weeks Kihp and Copacetic Senpai look at episodes 25-26 of Choujin Sentai Jetman and Kamen Rider Build! Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. "Kamen Rider Love Song Scatman 123" by Remix by James Dorrington. Sample from Scatman John and original from Berserk used with Permission Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-198289 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast.
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, Sean and guest co-host Max Bultman take a look at the NHL standings. 80 percent of teams that are in playoff spots on Thanksgiving, end up making the playoffs. Sean and Max take a look at what teams currently in playoff spots will falter and make way for three teams currently out of the playoff picture. The boys discuss the merits of the Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, Anaheim Ducks, NY Rangers, NY Islanders Winnipeg Jets and Philadelphia Flyers as they all vie for playoff position. Josh Yohe, the Penguins beat writer for the Athletic joins Gentille and Bultman to provide an update on the Pens who went 3-0 in Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg, led by Tristan Jarry who gave up 1 goal in 9 periods. Plus, the guys touch on the Pens unsung heroes led by Teddy Blueger, Danton Heinen and Brock McGinn and the latest on the Penguins sale to Fenway sports group.In Two cents, Max and Sean wonder if Jack Campbell can make the US Olympic team as the third netminder, and if Quebec City really is in line for a relocated franchise as the premiere of the province recently intimated, or is he just looking for votes in the next election? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, Sean and guest co-host Max Bultman take a look at the NHL standings. 80 percent of teams that are in playoff spots on Thanksgiving, end up making the playoffs. Sean and Max take a look at what teams currently in playoff spots will falter and make way for three teams currently out of the playoff picture. The boys discuss the merits of the Columbus Blue Jackets, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, Anaheim Ducks, NY Rangers, NY Islanders Winnipeg Jets and Philadelphia Flyers as they all vie for playoff position. Josh Yohe, the Penguins beat writer for the Athletic joins Gentille and Bultman to provide an update on the Pens who went 3-0 in Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg, led by Tristan Jarry who gave up 1 goal in 9 periods. Plus, the guys touch on the Pens unsung heroes led by Teddy Blueger, Danton Heinen and Brock McGinn and the latest on the Penguins sale to Fenway sports group. In Two cents, Max and Sean wonder if Jack Campbell can make the US Olympic team as the third netminder, and if Quebec City really is in line for a relocated franchise as the premiere of the province recently intimated, or is he just looking for votes in the next election?
Kihp and Copacetic Senpai discussKamen Rider Saber Episodes 33-36. The show is back on its old shtick whether you like it or not. Memorial day get ready for a bonus episodes where Kihp and Copacetic Senpai return to Kamen Rider Zero One with Kamen Rider Zero One: RealxTime! Then next week Kihp and Stef start the Kamen Ride With Me Summer Book Club on Kamen Rider Hibiki! We check out episodes 1-8 and talk about the start of the series with favorite characters and suit designs. In Two weeks Kihp and Copacetic Senpai look at Kamen Rider Saber 37-38! Send in questions to Podcast@kamenridewithme.com and review us on Apple podcasts so we can keep growing the show. Follow us on twitter @Kamenridewithme or our website Kamenridewithme.com. Find Merch at KamenRideWithMe.com/merch. Thanks to Beserk for the use of our theme song Kamen Rider Love Song. Adventures in Godzilladelphia by SKGB is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License. Support Kamen Ride With Me: A Kamen Rider Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid Find out more at https://kamen-ride-with-me-a-kamen-rid.pinecast.co
As foreshadowed in last week's edition, I want to come back to a question that has been niggling away at me over the past few months, and that a number of you have asked about. The question goes like this: * let us agree that there is only one gospel (not many gospels); * and let us also agree that each person we tell the gospel to will have different questions, and come to the gospel with different cultural presuppositions; any particular conversation or presentation might start at a different ‘entry point', touch on different presenting issues or questions, and utilise different language or metaphors along the way; * how, then, can each gospel conversation or presentation be the same and yet different? How can the gospel be one thing, and yet many things?This is a very important question, because it affects not only how we preach the gospel (in evangelistic talks or courses) but how we train everyday Christians to understand the gospel and chat about it with their friends. (I've been thinking about this a lot recently, as we revise and rewrite the Two ways to live training material.)It's too big a question, in fact, to answer completely and satisfactorily in this little newsletter. But I do have an insight to offer that I hope might move the discussion forward. Let us imagine that our gospel conversation (or sermon) starts by talking about something good in the world that our friends want more of (like beauty or love or justice) or something bad in the world that our friends want less of (like suffering or injustice or the fact that I'm lonely and my job stinks and I feel desperate). One increasingly common approach to evangelism suggests that we should frame our presentation of the gospel around these common culturally-framed desires or frustrations in our hearers, by:* affirming what we can affirm that is good about these desires;* challenging the dysfunctional way that we (and our culture) understand them and seek to meet them; showing that our way of pursuing these things doesn't work;* and then offering the gospel news that there is an answer or fulfilment of these desires, and it is found in what God has done through Jesus.This is sometimes called the Resonance-Dissonance-Gospel approach. There's much to like about it—particularly in how it listens carefully to each person (or culture) and seeks to have a gracious, salty conversation that bounces off the questions and issues of everyday life (in a Colossians 4 kind of way). But there's a significant weakness here as well—or at least there often is, depending on how the conversation unfolds. In Two ways to live terms, the problem happens when we glide too quickly from the second half of Point 2 to the second half of Point 5.Let me explain what I mean. For non-2wtl aficionados, Point 2 says: We all reject God as our ruler by running our own lives our own way. But by rebelling against God's way, we damage ourselves, each other and the world. Coming as it does after Point 1 (God as creator and ruler), Point 2 presents a picture of a good world gone wrong because of our rebellion against the Creator. And so there is plenty of scope to open a conversation of the Resonance-Dissonance variety. God has made a good world—and so beauty and justice and meaning and freedom and a satisfying job are indeed good things that we want and experience. But our ability to experience them is drastically compromised because of our disconnection with the Creator and his ways. So far so good. But what frequently happens next is that Point 2 is not fully enough explored, and then Points 3-4 are skimmed over too quickly—if I can put it that way—in order to get to the happy ending of Point 5. Point 5 says: God raised Jesus to life again as the ruler and judge of the world. Jesus has conquered death, now brings forgiveness and new life, and will return in glory. The blessings of forgiveness and new life that Jesus brings are the answer to our frustrated desires and aspirations. In Jesus, the freedom or beauty or justice we've been longing for can actually be found. By having a right relationship with God through Jesus, a new life can be ours, both now and forever—the life we were kind of looking for without even knowing it. However, this too-easy move from Point 2 to Point 5 can be very misleading—because Point 2 not only describes a world gone wrong, and our lives gone wrong, but the fundamental disease of which our negative experience is the symptom. The underlying problem is the wilful fracturing of our relationship with God as Creator and Ruler. Call that ‘rebellion' or ‘rejection' or ‘turning away' or ‘hostility' or ‘suppressing the truth and embracing the lie' or ‘sin', or whatever phraseology is most suitable. But the key move in Point 2 is establishing the larger problem we have with God, of which our current experience is the byproduct—and the larger judgement of God against us, of which our current negative experiences are but a foretaste (Point 3). Only by getting to Point 3 (as it were) and the reality of ‘death and judgement' as God's punishment for our rebellion against him can we coherently talk about why someone dying on our behalf is such good news (Point 4). And only by establishing God as ruler (in Point 1) whose rule we reject (Point 2), can we coherently explain how the resurrected Jesus has been established as God's ruler over all. This can be the problem with the Resonance-Dissonance-Gospel approach. Because the presenting issue (the resonance and dissonance) is often set up in terms of the frustration or dysfunction of our culturally-framed aspirations, then how Jesus' death is the solution to that frustration becomes difficult to explain—let alone how and why Jesus' resurrection is so important. Unless we zoom out from our desires and aspirations to the fundamental problem (sinful rejection of God's rule) and its fundamental consequence (death and judgement), then we will find ourselves struggling to explain the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus. And these are the two central, unchanging truths of the gospel: the substitutionary death of Jesus, and his resurrection to be the glorious Lord of all (the ‘Christ'). Or as Paul summarizes it so beautifully, ‘Jesus Christ and him crucified' (1 Cor 2:2). Our framing of the human ‘problem' or situation must prepare us to present these twin truths clearly. The way we talk about our current experience (with all its problems and aspirations), must lead us to the point where:* Jesus' substitutionary death for sins is God's gracious answer to our predicament; and* the culmination of the message is the resurrected Christ, under whose rule we now gladly and repentantly live. Our conversations about the gospel will indeed start in a thousand different ways, and our friends will come to those conversations with a thousand different issues, questions, problems, aspirations and attitudes. This does mean that gospel conversations and presentations will differ from each other in all sorts of ways. There is no one form of words that we can take out of our pocket and deposit in the lap of everyone we speak to. Ironically, Two ways to live has sometimes been seen as just this—a one-size fits all form of words to blurt out onto anyone we speak to. But this was never its intended use. Quite the opposite. It was designed to equip Christians to have a thousand different conversations, starting at different points or with different topics, depending on their hearers—but all of them resolving in one direction, eventually. The one gospel will always have the same stubborn shape or form. It will always lead to an explanation of Jesus' substitutionary death for sins and his glorious resurrection as Lord and Ruler of all—along with the response that these two truths call for (faith and repentance). Might this be a way for us to conceive of gospel preaching and gospel conversation as always ‘same same but different'? PSVarious further questions and caveats come to mind. For example, must every conversation or presentation or sermon contain the whole thing every time? Must there always be cross AND resurrection in equal quantities? See last week's edition for thoughts on this.I'm not sure who first came up with the Resonance-Dissonance-Gospel framework. Tim Keller has recommended it, as has Sam Chan, and Chatraw and Allen in their very comprehensive book Apologetics at the Cross. Like Two ways to live, I'm quite sure that R-D-G can be utilised well or poorly. Done in a certain way, it would not be so different from Two ways to live and other good gospel frameworks—it all depends on how the ‘dissonance' and ‘gospel' is done (i.e., whether or not it zooms out to the more fundamental problem of sin and God's judgement, thus making the gospel explanation of substitutionary death and resurrection coherent). But having seen R-D-G often used in the manner described at the beginning of this post, I thought it was a good foil for discussing the issue. This whole discussion also raises the interesting question of which aspects of the conversation (or presentation) are actually ‘gospel', and which bits are ‘preparation or background' and ‘response'. Regular reader Jack wrote in with a perceptive question on this earlier this week: Is the call to repentance and faith part of the content of the gospel, or is it a consequence/implication of the gospel?In favour of the latter (consequence), would be the impetus to restrict the content of the gospel to just the announcement of Christ and his work, independent of any response demanded (though such a demand is clearly still the necessary implication, e.g. in Acts 2:38)—noting summaries like Rom 1:1-4, 1 Cor 15:1-4, 2 Tim 2:8 and their focus purely on Christ.In favour of the former (content), I've been pondering what kind of news/message/speech-act the gospel is—noting that it is a message that can be disobeyed (2 Thess 1:8, 1 Pet 4:17; cf. Rom 10:16). The ‘obedience of faith' in Rom 1:5, given its proximity to 1:1-4, I think is also instructive. That a message can be obeyed or disobeyed suggests to me something about what kind of message it is—not just a disinterested announcement, but a summons. A command. And therefore the call to respond is something intrinsic to and constitutive of the message itself, not merely an implication thereof.Alternatively, is this just somehow a false dichotomy? Splitting hairs? Separating things that ought only be distinguished?Although it might feel like hair splitting, bringing this distinction into the open is valuable in my view. On the one hand, we don't want to find ourselves preaching the fruit of the gospel (our response and what it does in our lives) as the gospel itself. But neither do we want to find ourselves preaching a gospel that does not call for and require response—as Jack points out. Perhaps speech-act theory does help us a little here. The force of the gospel is to announce that certain things have happened, but also to promise that certain things are now true and will happen on that basis (that Jesus is Lord, and now grants forgiveness and new life, and will return to judge). And this same speech-act looks for an expected and appropriate response from its hearer (faith or obedience or repentance, or however we want to describe it). So yes, Jack—the content and the response are distinguishable, and it's helpful to be aware of that distinction. But (as you say) they are not separable. I think they are part of the same speech-act. This is one of the free public Payneful Truths that goes out to everyone on the list every three weeks or so. Hope you enjoyed it (and please feel free to pass it around to your friends). 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I'm Matt Carlins and this is JUST Pro Wrestling News for Thursday, January 21, 2021.. This update is sponsored by Fight Underground. Find Fight Underground on Facebook and check out the new fight between John Rodin and Beastman.. Results from last night's NXT, AEW Dynamite and MLW Fusion are straight ahead in this update but first… (STINGER: WWE) The WWE Women's United Kingdom Championship on the line today on NXT UK. Kay Lee Ray is defending against Jinny. It sounds like there's gonna be a late change to the final first round match in the men's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. Ashante Adonis & Desmond Troy were both beaten down by Karrion Kross on last night's NXT. And in video posted to WWE's social media later in the night a trainer let slip that he had to pull both from the Dusty Classic. Their match against Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari was supposed to happen on Friday night's 205 Live. WWE is also promising a match from the WOMEN's Dusty Classic on that show. Let's get into the rest of last night's NXT. It was a night of upsets. In the first match in the first-ever WOMEN's Dusty Classic...Kayden Carter & Kacy Catanzaro BEAT Toni Storm & Mercedes Martinez. They got some help from Io Shirai, seeking revenge for an attack by Martinez weeks ago. That left Storm alone. The finish was an insane flipping, spinning something off the top rope by Catanzaro. Check your gifs. It's there. There were more upsets last night in the MEN'S Dusty Classic. Kushida and Leon Ruff beat Johnny Gargano and Austin Theory...and Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado beat Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner - their Imperium cohort Alexander Wolfe made a surprise appearance after the match - and didn't look very pleased with the result. Finally, in the main event, Timothy Thatcher SUBMITTED Tommaso Ciampa to win their showdown in the FIGHT PIT. Ciampa got his leg trapped in the cage and Thatcher took advantage. Next week's NXT will have Finn Balor teaming with Kyle O'Reilly against the tag champs Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch. We'll also see the first quarterfinal matches in the men's Dusty Classic - Killian Dane & Drake Maverick vs. MSK...and the Grizzled Young Veterans vs. Kushida and Leon Ruff. Also, Santos Escobar will defend HIS Cruiserweight title against Curt Stallion, who helped Lucha House Party run off Legado del Fasntasmo on NXT last night. WWE announcing Wednesday a trio of new signings for NXT: Priscilla Kelly, Elayna Black and Lacey Ryan. All three were quickly assigned new ring names...and added to the field for the women's Dusty Classic. Kelly and Black will team together as Gigi Dolin and Cora Jade. Ryan will now be known as Zoey Stark and she's going to tag with Marina Shafir in the tournament. Chad Gable revealing that his former tag team partner Jason Jordan is NOT giving up on a return to the ring. (Gable On Jordan) Gable speaking on Wednesday's episode of The Bump. Jordan's last match was just over three years ago..when a neck injury forced him from the ring. (STINGER: AEW) AEW putting pieces in place for the coming weeks on last night's Dynamite. The biggest development involved Hangman Page. He and the Dark Order teamed up to beat The Hybrid2 and Chaos Project. But after the match, Hangman politely declined to join the Dark Order. A pre-recorded segment appeared to show Don Callis trying to bribe the Young Bucks to split with Kenny Omega...before the Bucks beat up Callis. The Impact tag champs, the Good Brothers were back on Dynamite. They attacked Penta El Zero M backstage. The Good Brothers will be back on Dynamite NEXT Wednesday - teaming with the Young Bucks against the Dark Order. Eddie Kingston vs. Lance Archers also added to next week's show. In TWO weeks, the Good Brothers and Kenny Omega will take on Jon Moxley and the Lucha Bros. in the main event of AEW's Beach Break special. Last night's main event saw MJF pin Sammy Guevara to win the Inner Circle tag team triple threat. Matt Hardy & Private Party - fresh off their appearance on last night's Impact - used a steel chair to beat Matt Sydal & Top Flight. Also last night, AEW announced a tournament to crown a new #1 contender for their women's championship. AEW did not mention when it will begin. Jacob Fatu remains the MLW World Champion. He beat ACH on last night's Fusion. That's JUST Pro Wrestling News for Thursday, January 21. Our next update comes your way tomorrow morning, so be sure to subscribe to this feed. We also thank you in advance for leaving a glowing rating or review.. I'm Matt Carlins. Thank YOU for listening. SOURCED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHJ40FSP0VQ
I'm Matt Carlins and this is JUST Pro Wrestling News for Thursday, January 21, 2021.. This update is sponsored by Fight Underground. Find Fight Underground on Facebook and check out the new fight between John Rodin and Beastman.. Results from last night's NXT, AEW Dynamite and MLW Fusion are straight ahead in this update but first… (STINGER: WWE) The WWE Women's United Kingdom Championship on the line today on NXT UK. Kay Lee Ray is defending against Jinny. It sounds like there's gonna be a late change to the final first round match in the men's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. Ashante Adonis & Desmond Troy were both beaten down by Karrion Kross on last night's NXT. And in video posted to WWE's social media later in the night a trainer let slip that he had to pull both from the Dusty Classic. Their match against Tony Nese & Ariya Daivari was supposed to happen on Friday night's 205 Live. WWE is also promising a match from the WOMEN's Dusty Classic on that show. Let's get into the rest of last night's NXT. It was a night of upsets. In the first match in the first-ever WOMEN's Dusty Classic...Kayden Carter & Kacy Catanzaro BEAT Toni Storm & Mercedes Martinez. They got some help from Io Shirai, seeking revenge for an attack by Martinez weeks ago. That left Storm alone. The finish was an insane flipping, spinning something off the top rope by Catanzaro. Check your gifs. It's there. There were more upsets last night in the MEN'S Dusty Classic. Kushida and Leon Ruff beat Johnny Gargano and Austin Theory...and Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado beat Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner - their Imperium cohort Alexander Wolfe made a surprise appearance after the match - and didn't look very pleased with the result. Finally, in the main event, Timothy Thatcher SUBMITTED Tommaso Ciampa to win their showdown in the FIGHT PIT. Ciampa got his leg trapped in the cage and Thatcher took advantage. Next week's NXT will have Finn Balor teaming with Kyle O'Reilly against the tag champs Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch. We'll also see the first quarterfinal matches in the men's Dusty Classic - Killian Dane & Drake Maverick vs. MSK...and the Grizzled Young Veterans vs. Kushida and Leon Ruff. Also, Santos Escobar will defend HIS Cruiserweight title against Curt Stallion, who helped Lucha House Party run off Legado del Fasntasmo on NXT last night. WWE announcing Wednesday a trio of new signings for NXT: Priscilla Kelly, Elayna Black and Lacey Ryan. All three were quickly assigned new ring names...and added to the field for the women's Dusty Classic. Kelly and Black will team together as Gigi Dolin and Cora Jade. Ryan will now be known as Zoey Stark and she's going to tag with Marina Shafir in the tournament. Chad Gable revealing that his former tag team partner Jason Jordan is NOT giving up on a return to the ring. (Gable On Jordan) Gable speaking on Wednesday's episode of The Bump. Jordan's last match was just over three years ago..when a neck injury forced him from the ring. (STINGER: AEW) AEW putting pieces in place for the coming weeks on last night's Dynamite. The biggest development involved Hangman Page. He and the Dark Order teamed up to beat The Hybrid2 and Chaos Project. But after the match, Hangman politely declined to join the Dark Order. A pre-recorded segment appeared to show Don Callis trying to bribe the Young Bucks to split with Kenny Omega...before the Bucks beat up Callis. The Impact tag champs, the Good Brothers were back on Dynamite. They attacked Penta El Zero M backstage. The Good Brothers will be back on Dynamite NEXT Wednesday - teaming with the Young Bucks against the Dark Order. Eddie Kingston vs. Lance Archers also added to next week's show. In TWO weeks, the Good Brothers and Kenny Omega will take on Jon Moxley and the Lucha Bros. in the main event of AEW's Beach Break special. Last night's main event saw MJF pin Sammy Guevara to win the Inner Circle tag team triple threat. Matt Hardy & Private Party - fresh off their appearance on last night's Impact - used a steel chair to beat Matt Sydal & Top Flight. Also last night, AEW announced a tournament to crown a new #1 contender for their women's championship. AEW did not mention when it will begin. Jacob Fatu remains the MLW World Champion. He beat ACH on last night's Fusion. That's JUST Pro Wrestling News for Thursday, January 21. Our next update comes your way tomorrow morning, so be sure to subscribe to this feed. We also thank you in advance for leaving a glowing rating or review.. I'm Matt Carlins. Thank YOU for listening. SOURCED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHJ40FSP0VQ
How to Become a Prime Minister's Chief of Staff and Ambassador with Public Servant: Allan Hawke. Look, whether you want to work for yourself or someone else you need to DEAL with the unknown, you still need to communicate and LEARN to get along and work with people and get past doubt and being let down... Right? Do you think you can learn some gems from a former ambassador and chief of staff to Former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating? What does it take to become a chief of staff? How do you even 'apply' for something like that? How does one become an ambassador, what does that take? Stand on Allan's shoulders and LEARN from the road that's ahead of you. We talk current state of politics - "oh what fun" and so much more. I DID NOT want this interview to end! It was THAT good! In TWO words....Listen IN. Currently Allan's appointments include Chairman of the Canberra Raiders and Chairman of the Canberra University Campus Development Joint Venture. This guy is an OVER achiever even in his 70's.In TWO words....Listen IN. Here's more. Dr Allan Hawke AC, FAICD, FIML, FIPAA is a great great grandson of Joseph Blundell and “Susan Osborne” through the 10th of their 11 children - Rosanna Meech (née Blundell). He was Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Paul Keating in 1993-1994; Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs from 1994-1996; Secretary of Transport and Regional Services from 1996-1999 and Secretary of Defence from 1999-2002. His final posting was High Commissioner to New Zealand after which he “retired” to become The Australian National University’s 10th Chancellor on 28 February 2006 - the only graduate of his alma mater to hold that prestigious position. In 2003, he was a Centenary Medal recipient - only the third specific Australian Commemorative award. Created to mark Australia’s 100 years of Federation, it was bestowed on people considered to have contributed to Australian society or government and laid solid foundations for the nation’s future. Dr Hawke received Australia’s highest civilian honour when appointed a Companion in the General Division of the Order of Australia in the 2010 Queen’s Birthday List for eminent service to public administration, particularly through the formulation and implementation of policy in the areas of defence, transport and education, and strengthening bilateral relations with New Zealand. Allan is one of 25 eminent Australians on the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia Leadership Council. His other current appointments include Chairman of the Canberra Raiders and Chairman of the Canberra University Campus Development Joint Venture. He is Patron of Respite Care Queanbeyan and until recently was ACT Cricket Patron, Chairman of Trusted Systems and Solutions, President of ACT Barnardos and until February this year was a Non-Executive Director of the Lockheed Martin Australia Board. Allan struggles with golf and writes about family history and Australian leadership as well as coaching, mentoring and speechifying on the latter subject. Listen IN. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rita-joyan/message
In Two weeks we will all be heading to the polls to decide if drastic changes to the American way of life will be implemented. Do you believe in the greatness of American freedom or do you want a populous that is controlled and dependent upon the government? That is what we are voting for in this election. Now is the time to speak up and to speak loudly about what you believe!
This week, our Senior Vice President Hugh Drummond interviews Amanda Hunter, from the Barbara Lee Family Foundation where they discuss Kamala Harris and the importance of voting. In 321 GO, Cosmo and Cayenne discuss mail-in voting and tax free weekend. Plus, Steve Hassan joins Cosmo on 321 GO. In Two minutes with Tom, Tom and Cayenne talk the RNC.
In Two sides of happiness i explain what makes you happy now can make you miserable later and how i try to use positive happiness rather then happiness with a negative outcome
Wow, what a fun romp we go on this week, as I am joined by former Super Deluxe director and current founder of the People's Collective Malik McCrea and rapper Jon Quest to watch some karate porn! In TWO podcast firsts, we watch our first foot fetish video and first cuck video! We also talk about buying used underwear and Malik tells us about growing up in Germany. Then stick around for one of the best porn lightning rounds in a while, from Martin Luther King watching Malik masturbate to another embarrassing story of getting caught by my parents from childhood. Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thankbrandon Or on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thankbrandon Submit videos, suggestions, feedback, or just about anything to canwetalkfirst@gmail.com
From the Austin based band "Moving Panoramas" Leslie Sisson stops by for episode 302! Things talked about in this episode were Austin and New York, Austin the growing city, dealing with weather, finding music, studio time and lineup changes. The new album "In Two" is out right now!
In TWO days, Johnjay has received two very interesting pieces of mail. One of them belongs to his new, celebrity neighbor who, COINCIDENTALLY, he's been in a fight with before! PLUS, ADD TRIVIA, Kyle gets a surprise from her hubby, and Dutch takes on Suzette in BEAT SHAZAM!!
A young man falls under the influence of a very special teacher and is taught an unexpected lesson. Starring Briggon Snow. Outro song "In Two" by Elsa. Written by Paul Bae (co-creator of The Black Tapes & PNWS). Mixed and engineered by Steve Jin. For more information please visit https://www.thebiglooppodcast.com.
Hosts: Mike Calamonici and Connor Summers Download this episode right HERE! (right click and “save as”) Tracklist: Shiver – “Lost and Found” (from Evergreen) Whitney Tai – “To Be Loved” (from To Be Loved) Someone – “In Two” (from Roses Are Dead, Violets Are Too) Kitty Litter Quintet – “Take 5” (from Live to 2) The Bella Birds – “Tomorrow Tomorrow” […]
The Lady J & Courtney Rose are on a journey through all of Progress's Chapters - starting with Chapter 1. Now on Volume 11, J & Courtney have a serious case of the giggles as they work through chapters 37 through 39. Join these two sillies as they express remorse over a vacated title, confess their love of one of Progress's favorite ladies, and work through one of J's headcannons about the next generation of Progress Wrestling. (DON'T FORGET: Next week there will be no Progression episode! J & Courtney will be discussing their Mania Weekend experiences on 4/10. In TWO weeks, they'll pick back up with Volume 12!) Tune in each week to hear these lovely ladies (and some moderately special guests) discuss their "progression" through all of PROGRESS! Follow us on Twitter: The Lady J: @TheLadyJSays Courtney Rose: @ChicagosCRose Facelock Feministas: @FacelockFemmes
[featuring Ben Boatwright, Spring Clock Wonder, Stateshift and our mistress of poop!] - It is a short episode this week? Why? Because we are getting ready for the QUARTER BIRTHDAY SHOW! That is right! In TWO weeks we will be back to celebrate and play amazing music. Love sex? Love film? Love violence? Love comedy? It will be extremely neato -- an orgy of the senses! Enjoy!DID YOU HEAR US ON CBS RADIO? WELL YOU SHOULD HAVE! IT RULED!Featured Artists (in order played):Spring Clock Wonder - "Confessor Moon" - www.springclockwonder.comStateshirt - "Fell Out of the Sky" - www.stateshirt.comPinknruby - "New World" - www.pinknruby.comSeren-Dippity-Do-Dah - www.myspace.com/sweat_e Visit www.makeshiftmajesty.com!Music, sex, violence, film, comedy, porn and stupidity! This is our life!
www.amppod.com AMPpod Podcast - Episode 81 Here is the track listing for the eighty first episode of AMPpod. Enjoy! 1. “Baby Lee” by Teenage Fanclub 2. “Glass Danse” by The Faint 3. “System Freeze” by MonoInput 4. “Only If I Knew” by Fifi Rong 5. “Cursed Love, Hexed Lust” by Plague Vendor 6. “In Two” by Blue Hawaii 7. “In Two II” by Blue Hawaii 8. “Release Your Problems" by Chet Faker 9. “All I Know” by Alpoko Don 10. “Spirit In The Sky” by Norman Greenbaum 11. “Habit” by Ought 12. “The Truth” by Kate Tempest
Segment A: Childless By Choice Can couples be happy and fulfilled in a childfree partnership? In "Two is Enough: A Couple's Guide to Living Childless by Choice," author Laura Scott's tackles this question and she'll join us for the conversation. On this encore edition of HearSay, we'll also explore the position that choosing childless is beneficial to the environment with Lisa Hymas, senior editor with Grist.org, an environmental news website. She coined the acronym GINK (green inclinations, no kids) to describe a small but growing group of people who are both environmentally conscious and childfree by choice. Segment B: Neil Sedaka Award-winning singer and rock and pop music icon Neil Sedaka talks about his incredible career and his latest children's book, "Waking Up Is Hard To Do."
Can couples be happy and fulfilled in a childfree partnership? In "Two is Enough: A Couple's Guide to Living Childless by Choice," author Laura Scott's tackles this question and she'll join us for the conversation. We'll also explore the position that choosing childless is beneficial to the environment with Lisa Hymas, senior editor with Grist.org, an environmental news website. She coined the acronym GINK (green inclinations, no kids) to describe a small but growing group of people who are both environmentally conscious and childfree by choice. Call in with your questions or comments to 757-440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240.