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Take 2! A Movie Podcast
Episode 29: GUESS THAT MUSIC 1

Take 2! A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 71:13


It's Adam vs Zak on this edition of GUESS THAT MUSIC! This is a super fun episode where the boys try and guess what movie the song/score is from! If you think you are good enough with movie knowledge/trivia then feel free to hit us up and join us! Let us know what you think on Facebook!

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
Practice Ideas: Weekly Concepts

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 16:28


It's Adam's birthday, and he got the best present ever: a SpeakPipe on some fresh practice tips. Wanna send a SpeakPipe of your own? For the next two days, non-Premium members can leave voice messages for Peter and Adam. Go to http://youllhearit.com/podcast/ to leave yours. But hurry - the SpeakPipe hotline goes back to Premium members only in 2020.Are you going to the JEN Conference? If so, stop by and say hi to us! From January 7 - 10, Peter and Adam will be doing special live You'll Hear It's, giving away special prizes, and answering any jazz or music questions you want to ask them. Just look for the Open Studio booth (Booth 718) and get your daily jazz advice in person.Support the You'll Hear It podcast by signing up for You'll Hear It Premium! You'll get access to exclusive bonus episodes, the YHI archive of past episodes, giveaways, and much more! Go to https://www.openstudiojazz.com/yhi for more info.Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Interested in more jazz advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram at:https://www.facebook.com/heyopenstudiohttps://twitter.com/heyopenstudiohttps://www.instagram.com/heyopenstudio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hop Nation USA - A Craft Beer Podcast
Episode 135: Foothills Manager 2020

Hop Nation USA - A Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 97:38


It's Adam and Steve drinking beer from Foothills Brewing out of Winston-Salem, NC. They talk about Boulder getting saved, Ballast Point getting sold, and Wawa getting more beer. They answer questions from internet like, "what to get your stout loving girlfriend for Christmas?" and, "what do you research more before purchase cars, tech or beer?" Finally they pitch their new events planning of Christmas themed beer festivals centered around A Christmas Story and Die Hard. Don't argue about Die Hard being a Christmas movie or not, because this is a beer podcast. There's so much irreverence in style and definition in beer, but you can't budge on the definition of a Christmas movie? Pssh. Beers: Foothills Brewing Torch Pilsner Foothills Brewing Hoppyum IPA Foothills Brewing People's Porter

Hot Bread & Other Heresies
LGBTQ+ Rights

Hot Bread & Other Heresies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 12:33


It's Adam and Eve ... or is it Lilith and Eve?

Designated Hits
Beastie Boys vs Beck

Designated Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 114:57


We have returned with a matchup of 90s proportions. It's Adam's beloved Beastie Boys, the band whose reputation betrays the depth and talent within, and Josh's begrudging Beck, who's fun if forgettable. Join us as Andy umps this game to decide who will stand tall. Adam writes these descriptions and Andy is dead to him.

WBW Theater
48. WBW Theater Classic Old Time Radio - Adam & Evie - Audition

WBW Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 6:18


This is a short pilot for the new radio show, Adam and Evie. It's just four minutes long. Presenting that new young couple on Elm Street. It's Adam and Evie! They're newlyweds, and Elm Street is their new home, in the small town where Adam was born. Evie was born in the state capital, so she's used to a much faster pace of life, but she'll settle here no doubt. Here they are now, about to cross the threshold into their marital home. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dennis-moore9/support

Screen Bucket
Hot Rod Sucks - With Matt Butler!

Screen Bucket

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 91:26


It's Adam's birthday! And since Rob has sodded off abroad, this is the perfect excuse for Adam to inflict the animated Transformers The Movie (1986) onto his guest presenter - Matt! The Drummer from Electric Black! On this week's show, Adam and Matt discuss all things film, tv and games, including a quick overview of this year's E3 (including the best thing ever from Devolver Games - seriously, check it out here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuhj8CjHWuc), reviews of X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Men In Black International and a reivew of the latest game from the Dark Souls lads, Sekiro, from Nick! This podcast is made up of the chatty bits from the fortnightly Screen Bucket radio show on North Herts FM, a UK based community radio station. Produced by Hollow Dell Media.

Press Continue Podcast
Episode 93 – Shadow Dancer (Genesis)

Press Continue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 46:48


Here we come! Casting some ninja magic and saving all the hostages! It's Adam and Brittany from the Press Continue Podcast here to save the day from the evil lizard armies. We play through this Sega Genesis classic and tell you all our telekinetic thoughts about this shrunken haduken romp.Come enjoy our rant about how Game of Thrones ended and all the other dumb tv we are watching. Some early E3 news too!Video Podcast EpisodeFind out more at https://press-continue-podcast.pinecast.co

Financial Survival Network
Adam Andrzejewski - Time for Trump to Really Drain the Swamp #4336

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 16:32


Adam Andrzejewski runs OpenBooks.org, a fiscal watch dog that often blows the lid off of corrupt spending. Corporate welfare now runs $400 billion per year. Boeing is by far the largest benefactor receiving billions yearly. And they're certainly not alone. Adam tells us about $1000 coffee cups at the Pentagon, that 5 sided paragon of waste, inefficiency and corruption. It's Adam's hope that Trump will address the true swamp in his second term, should he be reelected. 

Financial Survival Network
Adam Andrzejewski - Time for Trump to Really Drain the Swamp #4336

Financial Survival Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 16:32


Adam Andrzejewski runs OpenBooks.org, a fiscal watch dog that often blows the lid off of corrupt spending. Corporate welfare now runs $400 billion per year. Boeing is by far the largest benefactor receiving billions yearly. And they're certainly not alone. Adam tells us about $1000 coffee cups at the Pentagon, that 5 sided paragon of waste, inefficiency and corruption. It's Adam's hope that Trump will address the true swamp in his second term, should he be reelected. 

Shift Your Spirits
Reinventing Yourself

Shift Your Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 36:10


You’ve heard people in the new age personal development world talk about the stories that no longer serve you. Getting rid of them. Putting them down. Letting go of what you keep choosing to be burdened by. Who are you if you get to erase your past stories and start from scratch? MENTIONED ON THE SHOW Beyond Readings - Intuitive Business Development HOST LINKS - SLADE ROBERSONSlade's Books & Courses Get an intuitive reading with Slade Automatic Intuition FACEBOOK GROUPShift Your Spirits Community BECOME A PATRON patreon.com/shiftyourspirits Edit your pledge on Patreon TRANSCRIPT You’ve heard people in the new age personal development world talk about the stories that no longer serve you. Getting rid of those. Letting go of what you keep choosing to be burdened by and moving forward unburdened. Every decision that you make about who you are traps you, boxes you in, ties you to concepts and ideas and expectations. Even the good ones — especially those things that we’re proud of, that people laud us for — it defines what others ask of us. It defines what they expect of us. We become beholden to it. Because even the most authentic persona is an archetype. It can be true while only being a part of you. And it's rarely all of someone. People on reality shows are always bitching about being edited to look like the villain. Their behaviour is villainous, their language, their motivations.There's some part of it there that's true that they actually did, and then this template of the TV drama villain is laid over them and everything else is trimmed away. And that's how they're edited to look like the villain. There's some truth to it. There's some core of it. They brought the material to be that. They brought it forward from themselves and then, you know, with perspective and context, that can be exaggerated intentionally. My persona here is an archetype — it's the wounded healer. Most of the guests on this show share that archetype, amongst some others that we have in common. But it's the wounded healer story. You’ve heard my wounded healer story many times — I had a horrible medical situation pull the rug out from under me. I turned to spirituality to recover my life, and while doing that, I discovered that people were interested in my stories about how I did it. And it became my career. It’s based in pain. I don’t mind holding space for other’s in pain. I know a lot of people talk about being an empath and how difficult that is and I understand it. I guess I've just evolved some ways of dealing with that or protecting myself from it. I also have a lot of Scorpio in my chart and I think Scorpio people just sort of come wrapped in an ability to absorb that kind of energy. I often say that if you have someone in your life that has Scorpio energy, that's a great person to talk to about something really difficult. Scorpio people have a capacity to take that in and transmute it for others. And not be so affected by it. But until I recently started engaging in some purposeful reinvention, in a completely different unexplored business area, I didn’t realize how much more room for JOY I still really have in my daily life. Because my work and my projects and my writing and my podcasts and a lot of the stuff that I do is tied to the expectations of the archetype that I put out there as my personal persona. And you know the soul searching I’ve been going through recently — It's pretty much been shared all season long. I was thinking as I went into all that, that it was really just about my personal life, about my romantic self. I have discovered that that process is showing me parallels, other things that are opening up as well. I didn't explain that well. The process of unearthing some of my stories, some of the stories that no longer serve me, and trying to evolve those or see what comes after them and move forward. I've realized that, oh, there are all these other boxes that can be opened up and gone through as well. And there are some similar themes and some parallel story lines kind of running in different areas. So I opened up one box thinking, I'm going to concentrate on this box right now. Instead of doing, I ended up dragging all kinds of stuff out into the light to go through. And it's been a really positive thing. This has not been as painful as it's been exciting. Because for me, as an anxious person, nothing feels better than to get rid of something that's causing me anxiety. I'm really excited for some kind of relief. I also love a project. I also love to do something new and something practical. I love to dig in and investigate and figure out what's going on and that in itself is a source of energy for me. So I don't experience this process of kind of therapy as a negative thing at all. But in parallel, not only these parallel areas I can discover, but also just in parallel to my actual real life in the real world, new opportunities have come along in ways that I wasn't really expecting. And I'm sorry. I hate when people Vaguebook. You know when they post on Facebook and they're like, "I've got this thing that's happening tomorrow and I can't really say what it is, but send me prayers" or whatever, and then you're just wondering, well what the hell is it. If you want my prayer for it, then I demand that you tell me what the hell is going on. I'm very nosy like that. So don't Vaguebook with me because I resent it. But I'm going to Vaguebook you a little right now because I have a new business opportunity, some new projects, and it really does require me to use a different name and be in a totally different area and for it to be disconnected from this one. You have to trust me that I can't reveal that here, not now anyway. In order to do this, I really do require to become someone else. At least over here, in this other section of my life or whatever. And wow, this has been so much fun creating this. It never occurred to me to do this. It's been a long time since I put myself out there online and adopted this kind of facet of my life as the focal point for what I do. I've been attached to this for 15 years now. I've gotten very used to being who I chose to be, and the idea that there was still something else that I could choose to do sort of never occurred to me. So anyway... Naming is the most powerful spell in the world. It's Adam's task (that's what I call it). Humanity was given, in Genesis, we're talking myths here, the myth of Adam, humanity was given the job of naming everything in the world. That was our part in collaborating with the creator. Our language is built on this, which is a huge part of what makes us exceptional as a race, as a species, as a type of entity. Our technology is built on top of the language. Right now, our language and our data and our command of words has become a kind of real magic. Information technology has created a very real form of spell crafting that we can see and wrap our heads around. We don't think of it as supernatural. We just think of it as really cool. And naming in the spiritual realm has been a tradition in tons of human cultures. It's usually attached to rites of passage, movement into adulthood, marriage. There's often religious ceremonies built around naming. Seth and I used to attend pagan gatherings where many people took a new name for their spiritual life, to represent that transformation and that entry into that part of their lives, often to exclude some part of their life that was painful. Stories that no longer serve them, getting rid of those. In radical faerie pagan culture these were just called faerie names. So when I speak about them to my friends that know what I'm talking about, I refer to faerie names as being the name you choose for yourself to represent who you want to be and who you're evolving into and becoming. Now some of my mentoring students, professional intuitives, emerging healers, psychics, people who are trying to build a business similar to mine and putting themselves out there, online, are often worried that using a pen name is inauthentic, or that it's hiding, or that it's somehow going to dim their power. Yet for a lot of reasons, people need to sometimes protect their identity that they're doing work as a psychic, because maybe they also have another job that supports their family and which would cause them problems. And I'm not here to judge anybody outing themselves that way. I think you can do both. I think it's perfectly acceptable when you have, as I do, with my jobs, different names related to different jobs and different businesses. And there are some very real marketing reasons for doing this. It's effective business choice. So it's not inauthentic to do that. You're not hiding who you are. Maybe you are protecting yourself or separating your identity in some way. But I think the concept of using a pen name can actually be more authentic because it allows you to tap into this idea of choosing who you want to be. Choosing a name that represents a part of yourself that you want represented. You didn't have a choice probably in the name that you were given at birth. You may have legally changed your name or you may have adopted a nickname. You may have taken on someone else's name through marriage. There's a lot of different reasons why people change their names and it's a really hard process. I was talking to a transgender friend of mine about the process of, that transition to a completely different sex allows a whole other group of names to be possible. So how do you make that choice? Anybody who has named a baby or named a puppy or a kitten or a business or anything, knows what a huge creative rabbit hole it can be trying to come up with something that suits. And you sort of know it when you hear it. You can try on a million things that aren't quite right. And then there's one that's just... Yes. That's it. You know? So we've all been through this process many different times. People often choose stage names simply because it's more beautiful than their real name. It has a cool ring to it. It looks better on a poster. It fits on a book cover. People can pronounce it. There's tons of reasons why you would choose to have a different name. You may have run across people in the new age realm, especially personalities, teachers, psychics, who have added extra letters to their name. I know a handful of people who've done this and it is for numerology reasons. There are practitioners who can help you analyze your name and how changing the number of characters in certain places within your name can change the numerology, the energy signature of that name, and therefore supposedly affect your ability to manifest or change your vibration, your energy signature. I've always had an uncommon name. I jokingly refer to it as a soap opera name. I went through phases of disliking it when I was little because it was different. People would sometimes point that out. And then as I got older, I started to embrace it as I started thinking of myself as someone who would do something like be an author. I liked having a cool name because I felt like it would distinguish me and sound like a pen name anyway. People often ask me if Slade is my real name or if it's a chosen name. I always feel a little defensive about that because... No. My mom went through a lot of trouble to choose this name for me and I've been called this since before I was born. And I feel like somehow that's like some kind of platinum credibility or something. But considering new names for myself now recently, approaching 50 years old, it really opened something up within me. Who would I be if I wasn't ME anymore? That was a really interesting box to open. It's not about shame or about hiding. It's about liberation. Being someone else, someone new, on purpose. Intentionally. So who are you if you get to erase all your past stories? Who are you if you start from scratch? Our vernacular is littered with clichés about the desire to do this. Clean slate, blank slate Start over, start fresh New beginnings, put it all behind you Forget all that, let it go the New Me But we barely do those things. We talk a big game. But what if you picked some small way to be someone new. Hide in plain site. Do something nobody expected you to do. They actually won’t see you because they don’t know to look for you there. What we notice is often tied to our expectations. You can be invisible simply by being somewhere nobody expects you to be. What if you just engage in this as a thought experiment? Write it down, like a secret character in your diary. How far can you take this experiment? What do you find is a possible story for you if you don’t use any old stories? So here are the rules, if you want to engage in this: You can use true things from your life, true things about yourself — just ones that maybe people don’t know about. Maybe there's a hobby or an activity or a secret obsession you're really into that nobody even knows about at all. You can use stories from your past. Maybe you just use ones that you haven't shared before. I know I have some stories that aren't sort of part of the most obvious flow of all my other stories. They sort of don't go. They got edited out. They got cut. But in their own right, those are interesting parts of my persona to explore or develop. Think about these two writing prompts: "If I had another lifetime, I’d be... "I want to come back in another lifetime as... People say these things, right? In daily life, you sort of throw that out there. If I had another life, I'd be a shoe and bag designer. When I come back, I'd want to be one of my mom's cats. Use those as journalling prompts and sort of fill in those blanks. Just keep going. Jump off from there. If I had another lifetime, I'd be... Go. For 20 minutes. You’re so used to your old day dreams, it’s hard to pick a new one. It actually left me with a panicky feeling to set down some of my daydreams over here on the side while I engaged with entirely new ones. It left me feeling a little bit naked and exposed. But excited! About what I was discovering. You know something that you could do is change your appearance. You can be photographed in your new persona. You can do a whole photoshoot. Like, here's me as this other person that I would be if I could be someone else. I realized trying to come up with a new persona that it was really a kind of branding exercise. It’s the same thing you go through when you start a personal website, or blog, or YouTube channel. There’s your name, and then there’s the concept name, and the domain… the punchy tagline, the head shot the profile pic, the cover image... But beyond that, it reminds me of creating a resume or a CV or writing one of those personal essays to get into school. For decades, the hardest thing you ever write or create in your life is a RESUME. It's one of the worst days of your life, when you to write your resume. Now, that has evolved in this new century into the modern scourge known as … … the ABOUT page. Anybody who has attempted to create an About page knows the struggle. Writing an About page that is funny and shows personality while still being professional and getting your archetype across and speaking to your avatar without sounding cheesy or like you’re trying too hard… You’re always trying too hard when you make this kind of personal brochure version of yourself for the world. I created an entire journalling exercise process as a training module for mentoring clients to help them write their About pages. It's part of a program I call Beyond Readings, which is an intuitive business development program. It's kind of like a graduate level marketing program for graduates of Automatic Intuition. But it's also open to people who haven't taken Automatic Intuition and maybe don't need that program. Automatic Intuition Professional teaches you how to identify your professional practice as an intuitive, psychic, healer. Whereas some people come in that are interested in working with me on building their brand and building their business and getting more clients and creating income streams. And they already have a practice in place. They're already astrologers, they're already reiki masters, they're already doing readings and doing so professionally. So they've got that part down and they want to work on some of these marketing concepts and topics and flesh some of that out in their business. So if that's you and you're interested in going through that process, you can definitely apply through Automatic Intuition on the website. Or you can just contact me and say, hey, I'm interested in doing some of that marketing work with you, and I'll get you there, explain what we do. Within the Beyond Readings content, there is a module called Write Your Site and it's designed to trick you into creating all that above brilliant stuff that goes into the About page through a series of journalling prompts and little writing exercises. They're related to your values, your beliefs, your loves, your motivations, your dislikes, your disasters… They remind me of the kind of exercises you might find at the back of O magazine, or that you might find in a book of memoir writing prompts, if you like to take quizzes, this is much more in line with that kind of energy. And it walks you through a formula — a recipe I call it — for creating the perfectly cool About page. So for example, you go through these writing exercises and then you take the recipes and it has instructions that say things like, go through the list of beliefs that you did in exercise #13A and choose your 3 favourites and write them down. Okay. Now I want you to go to exercise #15 about the worst thing that ever happened to you in your life and I want you to pick your favourite paragraph. And it just sort of walks you through like that. What it does is, it tricks you into writing and composing a complete document that has your own voice in it that's gone very deep into your sense of humour and your beliefs and your values, but then it's taken away all the frozen blank page sort of writer's block that accompanies something like trying to create an About page or resume. That's the idea of this concept. There are also recipes for creating all the other kinds of pages on your site, like Service pages, Sales page, both short and long form. I was realizing as I was trying to come up with this new persona for myself, that I could do the Write Your Site exercises AS this other new persona and see what emerged from that. So this won't be super evergreen. I try to keep these episodes and anything that I say within them as open to any time you might come along and listen to them. So depending on when you listen to this, as I'm speaking about this, I realize probably the easiest thing for me to do would be to make the Write Your Site module from that bigger program available as a Patreon Mastery level download. So what I'm gonna do is put that into the Patreon Mastery Rotation of free downloads each month and if you're listening to this in May 2019, that will be the current free download, if you want to just try this process for yourself. I can feel someone's out there going, "Ohmygod, yes, I'm trying to write an About page. Mine sucks. I need to do that." If that's you, go to patreon.com/shiftyourspirits and get on the Mastery level of support there. It's always available as part of this other program that I mentioned to you. You can go to AutomaticIntuition.com. You can contact me there. You can also just email me or even Facebook message me. Tell me you're interested in it and we'll talk more. The reason I wanted to share all this with you guys about the concept of re-inventing myself and re-inventing yourself is, I didn’t realize what could be uncovered spiritually by this exercise, this process. I found parts of myself that I didn’t really know existed. Fun parts. Joy that I haven’t been accessing. What if you go just pretend to re-invent yourself? Who could you be? What you would choose to get rid of? What you would choose to embrace? I believe all creative, sensitive, intelligent people need a project. Outside of chores and responsibilities and jobs and commitments to others. A personal project. Now, of course I’m doing this re-invention as a 3x3, so I'm doing it for 3 months. Maybe you make this your project for the month or so. Play with the idea just for the next week. You can do it entirely in your head. As I said, it's a thought experiment, but writing it down is good. That works for me. You may find things that you want to manifest in your actual real life. Or your virtual one. And some of those things, I'm telling you, I'm surprised. I don't know why I'm surprised but I am. Some of those things that I'm discovering are entirely new sources of joy and purpose.

NO LAUGH TRACK
EP335 Adam Ray - Acme Comedy Company - 2019

NO LAUGH TRACK

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 71:30


EP335 with Adam Ray (About Last Night Podcast). It's Adam's first week at Acme which means it's also his first NoLaughTrack. Justin & Adam talk about his start in acting/comedy, performing as Wolverine at Universal Studios, and scoring 6 points in one minute in the NBA Celebrity All-Star game (with audio).   Get your tickets to see Adam here: Adam Ray Tickets OR call and make a reservation: (612) 338-6393   As always, thanks to Circle of Heat for the intro music. Check them out here: Circle of Heat

Elite Rugby Banter
ERB Ep.68: Overseas tide, meh Super Rugby, Sportsman XV and time constraints

Elite Rugby Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 99:29


Well, that was close. Matt came to the rescue with the file so here we are! Sorry for the late episode. It's Adam's fault (as usual). This week, the gang chat about SA Rugby's new contracting model, a rather meh round of Super Rugby (I mean, look at this lot here) where the game of the week turned into a stomping, the novelty XV of SA sports persons who didn't play rugby (professionally), picks and Blame Game, all while Adam is made to sweat by Ben, Alex and Matt because he has some pressing engagement. As Ben says, "Plan your life better". So, just another week in the ERB Universe. Music from Cape Town outfit, Monstroid, "80s TV Show". Check them out on Soundcloud here: https://soundcloud.com/monstroidfuzz

Small Beans
132. 1Upsmanship: Sonic CD

Small Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 49:55


Get ready for some contention, some reaffirmations of fraternal love, and some going super duper fast! It's Adam and Michael dissecting Sonic CD, and, as they so often do in the process, the very nature of their friendship.

Homo Superior
X-tra Issue - Trailer Mix

Homo Superior

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 21:49


It's Adam, Khelan, and Brent covering the trailers that came out since their brief hiatus with a special guest. They go over Daredevil (S3), The Boys (S1), The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (S1), Good Omens (S1), American Gods (S2), and Deadly Class (S1). The golden age of television continues.

Marriage and Martinis
22. Bonus Episode: Movie Swap - Danielle

Marriage and Martinis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 45:37


It's Adam's turn to choose two movies for Danielle to watch which she would never otherwise see. Of course we all know he chooses at least one sci-fi film (Interstellar) and one war film (Braveheart). Will Danielle understand what's going on in either of them? Find out what she thinks and how she reacts. Spoiler alert: this was recorded after movie swap #1 so Danielle is already a few cocktails deep, and we all know what that means. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bedside Rounds
The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Bedside Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 51:31


Sir Arthur Conan Doyle considered The Adventure of the Speckled Band to be his best Holmes story, and Adam does too. Meant to be a companion to Episode 35 (Sherlock), this is the story in its entirety. THIS IS NOT AN EPISODE! It's Adam reading for almost 50 minutes. Consider yourself forewarned!

Hop Nation USA - A Craft Beer Podcast
Episode 61: Tropic-ale Thunder

Hop Nation USA - A Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 86:44


It's Adam, Steve, and Kelsey this week, and they're ready to get tropical for the holiday weekend. Steve has a review of the NOFX / Stone Punk in Drublic tour. Then they offer a drinking guide for music festivals Bonnaroo, Summerfest, and Lollapalooza. Finally, they ask the question, "Should I Brew This?" and learn about all the Memorial Day foods you can and cannot brew with including mayo. Also, a cliffhanger: what happened at Tim Horton's?Beers:Sweetwater Goin' Coastal IPAHeavy Seas Tropicannon IPAHitchhiker/Maggie's Farm Rum 18.44

LOL UR GAY
Hello! It's Adam and Lisa!

LOL UR GAY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 36:20


Hello! It's Adam and Lisa!Our first episode! We introduce ourselves, the show, and discuss our childhood comedy foundations (drawing puns and changing the lyrics to songs at birthday parties). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project
Antique Malls - Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project - 12/5/17

Still Untitled: The Adam Savage Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 30:17


It's Adam's last week on tour, and we check in to hear how everyone spent their Thanksgivings, family favorites, and a visit to an antique mall. Plus, venting about the frustrations of iTunes, getting informed about the net neutrality vote, and something interesting Adam has noticed meeting fans this tour!

Funny Juice Comedy
Episode 137: NYCC Uncensored

Funny Juice Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 43:27


It's Adam's first time at the NYCC (New York Comic Con) so we talk about the experience and give away some juicy spoilers... FJComedy.com Like us on Facebook.com/FJComedy We are @FJComedy on Twitter, Periscope, Instagram and Snapchat. E-mail funnyjuicecomedy@gmail.com if you would like to sponsor an episode or if you have a suggestion or topic you would like to see us do an episode of in the future or fill out the form on our website. New logo and website designed by AutomatonApps.com and if you like it please go to them for your logo, website, and business needs

Yeah, But Seriously...
Episode 60 - Spiderman: Homecoming Review

Yeah, But Seriously...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 42:36


It's Adam, Ahmed & and the ole Web-Head! We review the much anticipated Spider-Man homecoming! What did we think of the third big screen iteration of the character? Did the villian work? Does it fit in the MCU? I can't tell you now, but this mini episode will answer all of those questions! Come check it out! ABOUT US bckstry is an organization that provides youth mentorship and job training to aspiring creatives while supporting local artists (learn more at www.bckstry.org or checkout our Facebook: www.facebook.com/bckstry/) Our podcast is about films, pop culture, news, reviews and things interesting to creatives. Join us every week as Writer/Director, Ahmed Siddiqui, Producer, Adam Hensgens, and bckstry program mentee and aspiring cinematographer, Kate Rogers, sit down and talk about the things we love: film. Connect with us on: Website: bit.ly/bckstryweb Facebook: bit.ly/bckstryfb Twitter: bit.ly/bckstrytwit Instagram: bit.ly/bckstryinsta Linked In: bit.ly/bckstryLinkedIn Ahmed Siddiqui bit.ly/ahmedweb bit.ly/bckstrytwit bit.ly/bckstryinsta Adam Hensgens 404 Error. Kate Rogers bit.ly/kateinsta

No Joke Podcast
Episode 25: BIRTHDAYS

No Joke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 43:29


What a gift! It's Adam's birthday! To celebrate - we discuss food fights, mock trials, listener emails and more! Plus, music by Bart Simpson!

My Dining Room Table with Adam Cayton-Holland

Well look who decided to have two female guests in a row!? ...It's Adam, you guys. Adam decided to do that. So... yeah... that's the answer to the question. Look, I don't know why you're still skateboarding around here all menacingly. I just told you. It's Adam Cayton-Holland. Yes. Comedian and interviewer extraordinaire. Yes. YES! Look, I appreciate your need for rebellion, but Adam sat down to talk to his pal and fellow stand-up comedian, Mara Wiles, and they hashed some shit out and y'all need to just be cooL with it! She has lupus, she had kidney surgery, she's doing much better, GET OVER IT FICTIONAL SKATE-PUNK KIDS! SHEESH.