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Adam, Nick, and Ryan share some of their favorite Star Wars Easter eggs and factoids that have yet to be mentioned on the show! Links Flags at Maz's castle Astro A50 Gaming Headset Princess Liea's Stolen Death Star Plans Hockey Follow Thank The Maker on social media: instagram.com/thankthemakerpod twitter.com/thankthemaker1 Follow the hosts on social media: instagram.com/adamtheskull instagram.com/williamryankey instagram.com/nickbayside twitter.com/adamtheskull twitter.com/williamryankey twitter.com/nickbayside --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thankthemaker/support
Jeff Slaughter songs have been sung by Point of Grace. He wrote countless songs for Lifeway Christian Stores VBS curriculum, Jeff Slaughter VBS World Tour, toured throughout the world and toured with Faith Hill, Kenny Rogers, Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty and Suzy Boggus. Jeff shares his faith and his passion for ministry.
It's horror for children! Your deadicated hosts face off INVADERS FROM MARS (1953) in this German expressionist, surrealist sci-fi flick! This indie film includes director/production designer William Cameron Menzies and stars Jimmy Hunt, Helena Carter, and Arthur Franz. And, Ben explains Eastmancolor, Supercinecolor, and how Menzies earned a name for himself as production designer of... GONE WITH THE WIND! Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 41:24; Discussion 1:03:45; Ranking 1:39:15
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Stick with us through this one ... it's a long story, but worth it. Join us tonight as we hear Zoey's INSANE first (and second) date story!!! You'll smile, you'll cringe, you'll GASP ... yes ... It's All True!!! As Always: Our intro music is by ... Accidental Funk (Instrumental) by Aussens@iter (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/tobias_weber/57171 Ft: Bill Ray --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garagesaledating/support
Episode 69 proves the existence of aliens, ghosts, evil spirits and pop-punk activism. IT'S ALL TRUE. We also discuss the origins of Halloween and give you everything you need to make sure you appease Samhain and all the Druid priests this fall. JOIN THE PODCAST FAMILY: https://www.chubbiesshorts.com/pages/podcast
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Exploring the enduring power of American conspiracy theories, and other inspiring audio.
This week Neil and a snotty Eilidh catch up on the week in the Glasgow music scene and talk about albums of the week - Rumours by Fleetwood Mac and Amphetamine ballads by The Amazing Snakeheads.
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It's All True - Matthew 28 - 4-1-2018 Easter Sunday by Trinity Hinsdale
Based on Revelation 19:1-9
Hebrews 10:19-25
An Easter Sunday sermon by Dr. Cal Sayles entitled “It’s All True; HE IS ALIVE” from John 20.
Recorded November of 2016 at the Chicago Podcast Festival: Che "Rhymefest" Smith joins It's All True! host, Tim Barnes, to talk politics, comic books, and Kanye.
Ryan Spear preaches the sermon "It's All True" On Christmas Eve
Ryan Spear preaches the sermon "It's All True" On Christmas Eve
Ever wonder what it's like to be a comic? Tim Barnes is the host of the It's All True podcast and a working comic in New York City. Tim joins Mr Corpo to talk about tweeting from bed, waking up at 11am, quitting your job to take an unpaid internships, why he wants to be just like Whoopi Goldberg, and how awesome it is to have enough money to go to the movies whenever you want. Tim also shares his favorite flavor of wine - Suicide (hint: it's white and red mixed together) - and explains why you can never remember what a comic says 2 minutes after they just said it.
This week, Tim Barnes (It's All True Podcast, The Moth)and I chat about his childhood indoors, the worst advice he keeps on giving, and is being rich really really really hard? That last one was a real doozy. Follow us on Twitter: @TimBarnes451 @MarlenaRodrigz
On today's episode, Jill is joined by newcomer Kristi as they discuss some of their favorite nonfiction titles. They dive into some fascinating conversations about travel, science and much more while also providing some helpful "introductory" titles for people looking to get into nonfiction books for the first time. All titles discussed can be sampled and borrowed by clicking on them in the list below. Nonfiction Reads Romantic Outlaws by Charlotte Gordon This is Not My Life by Diane Schoemperlen Dreamland by Sam Quinones Cracking the Cube by Ian Scheffler The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson At Home by Bill Bryson Lady Almina and the Real Downton Abbey by The Countess of Carnarvon The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson Thunderstruck by Erik Larson Dead Wake by Erik Larson The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir The Gene by Siddhartha Mukherjee The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee Stiff by Mary Roach Grunt by Mary Roach The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2016 by Amy Stewart and Tim Folger The Cabaret of Plants by Richard Mabey Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! By Richard Feynman The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot Blood in the Water by Heather Ann Thompson Patient H.M. by Luke Dittrich Pistols at Dawn by John Campbell Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @OverDriveLibs. Email us directly at feedback@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
(2015)The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. Host, Tim Barnes, chats with musician and author Tim Kinsella about his musical and writing career. Kinsella shares an incredible true story that involves nudity and a blonde wig.
"It's All True!" host Tim Barnes had a farewell show for for Chicago before moving to New York. This is part two of that show. Enjoy conversations and stories from comedian Arish Singh and singer/songwriter Natalie Grace Alford
"It's All True!" host Tim Barnes had a farewell show for for Chicago before moving to New York. This is part one of that show. Enjoy conversations and stories from Lily Be, Ric Wilson, and Chris Trani.
(2015)The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. Host, Tim Barnes, chats with comedian Chris Redd about finding his voice in Chicago and getting used to casually meeting celebrities in Hollywood. It's all capped by Redd's headlining story of running away from home.
It's All True host Tim Barnes chats with comedian Rebecca V. O'Neal to discuss the art of self deprecating jokes and the Chicago comedy scene. Rebecca closes the episode with a show-stopping story about a complicated love connection.
This week, George Pira sits down with Tim Barnes for a nice chat about doing stand-up and creating NPR's conversational storytelling podcast, "It's All True!"
The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. In this episode, Sara Schaefer discusses the highs and lows of late night, the non-traditional path to her comedy career and tells the story of a grade school best friend break-up. [Special Thanks: The Comedy Exposition, Ray Teresi (Sound Engineer), Matthew Kirk.]
New Life: Awakening The Force. For more information and resources, please visit www.crosstownechurch.com.
The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. In this episode, Mo Alexander talks about his 78 day experience in the hospital, why he’s listed as a writer for Scary Movie, and tells a story that’s too true to be false. [Special Thanks: The Comedy Exposition, Ray Teresi (Sound Engineer), Matthew Kirk.]
The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. In this live episode recorded at the Witching Hour Festival in Iowa City, Brian Posehn describes the art of a good dick joke and why he began pursuing comedy at a young age. We discuss his first starring role in the film "Uncle Nick," as well as his career in stand-up, television, comic books and more.
The It's All True! Podcast features interviews with the most creative voices in comedy, writing, performance and music and asks them to tell one funny, very true story. In this episode, Kyle Scanlan discusses the creation of The Whiskey Journal, his comedic influence and the true story of hopping into the wrong car. We also talk about his important role in making the It’s All True! podcast possible.
In this episode, "It's All True!" host Tim Barnes talks to Beth Newell and Sarah Pappalardo. They created the popular satirical women's magazine known throughout the internet as "Reductress." The conversation delves into a dissection of the people who take fake news stories seriously and the negative aspect of certain media outlets tailored for women. Their headlining story is all about a creepy dude at a bar.
This extended interview from episode 40 of "It's All True!" highlights comedian Dwayne Kennedy's beginnings in Chicago, the ups and downs in his career and his insights on working with W. Kamau Bell and Arsenio Hall.
Writer, actor and comedian Maz Jobrani joins It's All True for its first live show to discuss his new book, "I'm Not A Terrorist, But I've Played One On TV," and shares the moments in his life that inspired him to write it. His headlining story is titled: "Lunch With Hezbollah"
Derek Sheen joins It's All True! to talk about his emergence into comedy, the ways music affects his humor and how important word choice is to making something funny. He also tells an amazing true story about getting to know his estranged father, who just so happened to be a runner for the Mafia.
Daniel Kibblesmith (The Onion) joins It's All True! to discuss the origins of the ClickHole website, the secret to The Onion's sense of humor and the writing process for his book "How To Win At Everything." Lastly, Daniel tells a hilarious true story about the time he fought an autobot. Like, for real kinda.
Comedian Nore Davis (HBO, Comedy Central) joins It's All True! to discuss his problems with the college system, his comedic inspirations and the difficulty of creating funny jokes that challenge audiences -- particularly in the black community. Also, his headlining story "Was I On Last Comic Standing?"
Writer/Comedian Josh Gondelman joins "It's All True!" to talk the origins of the Modern Seinfeld (@SeinfeldToday) twitter handle, the Boston/New York comedy scenes AND his headlining story "Precocious Toddler Escapes Classroom Repeatedly."
Read Before You Click "Send." New York Times and and NPR Bestselling author Denise Kiernan stops in on the It's All True! podcast to tell us how to be like Indiana Jones, writing for Who Wants To Be a Millionaire and about her bestselling book, The Girls of Atomic City. Plus, she tells us her funny, true story about someone hitting "send" on an email when she really shouldn't have. Wow. We've all been there.
Writer/storyteller Samantha Irby joins It's All True host Tim Barnes in a conversation about the origins of her blog, Chicago's booming storytelling scene and what it's like having a day job while pursuing your art. She also tells an incredibly funny true story. Samantha Irby is writer/performer with work that has appeared on The Rumpus and Jezebel. She created the popular blog, bitches gotta eat and has published a collection of essays in a book titled MEATY. She opened for Baratunde Thurston during his "How to Be Black" tour and has been profiled in the Chicago Sun-Times and Time Out Chicago.
Garak. He's one of the most beloved characters on Deep Space Nine and one of the most complex in all of Star Trek. Garak appears in just 33 of DS9's 173 episodes, yet it feels like he's always there. His character arc can stand up to that of any of the “main cast” and—as a study of the psychological motivations for one's actions—there is no better puzzle to unravel than the one called Elim. In this episode of The Orb, hosts Christopher Jones and Matthew Rushing are joined by Dr. Una McCormack, Star Trek author and lecturer at the Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, to discuss what makes Garak tick, how his interactions with others on the station changed him, and his path from exiled agent of the Obsidian Order led to life as a simple tailor and ultimately to redemption as a savior of Cardassia.
Hilary Easton's creativity combines secure craft, sharp intelligence, hearty expression and fearless exploration. Here's a delightful conversation I had with the choreographer in a studio at New York's Lincoln Center. BIO Hiilary Easton has danced with Kinematic, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, XXY Dance/Music and many others. Ms. Easton has been commissioned to choreograph for many exciting projects, most recently The Talking Band's "Imminence," which premiered at La MaMa in February 2008. Ms. Easton is a consultant for VSA Arts, the New York Philharmonic, and Big Thought/Dallas. She has taught at Connecticut College, Princeton University, and the University of Montana and will be in residency this November at The Hermitage Artist Retreat in Sarasota, Florida. Hilary Easton + Company will perform "Noise + Speed" during Mt. Tremper Arts's inaugural season. The troupe will tour their 2007 work "It's All True" for Lincoln Center Institute and will present their next New York season in March 2009 at the Ailey Citigroup Theater as part of the Harkness Dance Festival. LINK "Noise + Speed" performance at Mt. Tremper Arts Summer Festival--Saturday, August 23 http://mttremperarts.wordpress.com/festival/hilary-easton-company/ Body and Soul is the official podcast of InfiniteBody dance blog at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com. Subscribe through iTunes or at http://magickaleva.hipcast.com/rss/bodyandsoul.xml. (c)2008, Eva Yaa Asantewaa