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Hey y'all! Its November 5th so MERRY CHRISTMAS!! Kidding, we still love you Thanksgiving. Anyway, so this week we are getting into the holiday season spirit and talking all about the holidays but SPECIFICALLY having a new significant other join the family for the holidays! This can be scary, uncomfortable, downright awkward and boy oh boy do we have experiences with this. We share some of our stories, give out some advice on how we have made awkward times more fun and talk about ways to make a newcomer feel comfortable and welcome while still getting a proper read on them. It might only be November but somethings you have to prepare for early and we are here for you peas! XOXOMamma Bear & Kayse
Its November 4th, you know what that means. Today on the Big Biz Show Russ and Sully are joined by political analyst Tom Del Beccaro to discuss the current 2020 Presidential Election toss-ups! Following, Darren Jamison from Capstone Turbine is here to talk about the business behind renewable energy.
Its NOVEMBER! This episode is a must listen for you as you travel to and from your favorite hunting spot. Here's why.If you're anything like me (aside for trying to pick a restaurant to eat at with my family) This is a very daunting task. You end up going back and forth in your mind hundreds of times trying to decide which spot to sit. Well, give this episode a listen as it just might help you decide on what stand you should sit that day....Possibly, maybe? Some of the things covered but not limited to:Skipping work to hunt. (rutcation)The wind and the rain (I left out fire)Ridgetops and creek bottoms The misnomer of sex ratios- (simple) Math with a deer nerd. Ha!The secret to killing big bucks! (yep- there's a secret) And much, much, more . As always please enjoy. Leave some feedback, ask questions, or just simply tell us some stories. There is more to come as we "work" and by work I mean "hunt" our way through November.Good luck out there!
Its November 25, 1996 and WWF Raw #186 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #63 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw sees the in ring debut of The Rock, Rocky Maivia, plus a new attitude for Shawn Michaels. Nitro is all about the fall out from World War 3, and Rowdy Roddy Piper signing the contract to face Hulk Hogan at Starrcade
Its November 18, 1996 and WWF Raw #185 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #62 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw has a new WWF Champion in Sycho Sid, and a new debuting faction with the Nation of Domination! Its a big week on Nitro as Rowdy Roddy Piper finally arrives to tell us that Eric Bischoff is actually part of the NWO!
Its November 11, 1996 and WWF Raw #184 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #61 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! Raw is the go- home show for Survivor Series as feuds hit their apex point before the PPV, and we get a first look at newcomer Rocky Maivia! On Nitro a mysterious tape is dropped off, and its a music video Rowdy Roddy Piper produced in 1992, and it's MUST SEE
Its November 4, 1996 and WWF Raw #183 goes up against WCW Monday Nitro #60 in the battle of the Monday Night Wars! Jeremy Jacobowitz from Brunch Boys and Adam Welby re-review each to see who came out on top this week! This is one of the most infamous episodes of Raw ever, as Stone Cold Steve Austin show up to Brian Pillman's house, and Pillman pulls a gun on him! Its the show that almost got Raw cancelled! Nitro focuses on Eric Bischoff trying to sign Rowdy Roddy Piper!
It's November 1974 and George Harrison's Dark Horse Tour is rolling on through the heart of North America. While George's ragged voice continued its decline on these tour stops, the fun and energy of the musicianship on stage was evident to the thousands of excited fans packing concert venues to see the former Beatle perform some of his iconic hits for the first time in years (in some cases, ever). Classics such as In My Life and While My Guitar Gently Weeps may have been crowd-pleasers, but it was the brand-new soundcheck-written, boogie-woogie jams that truly exemplified the fun that George's band was having every and every night. But Harrison wasn't the only former Beatle taking the stage in November of '74, John Lennon had himself a bet to settle with pal and Whatever Gets You Through The Night collaborator Elton John. As Elton and his band reached New York City's famed Madison Square Garden on Thanksgiving night, fans in attendance bore witness to Lennon's triumphant return to concert performance (though no one could know at the time that it would be his last in such a context). It had been over two years since John was last seen at MSG, and he and Elton's band tore through an electric three-song set including Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, the aforementioned #1 hit single Whatever Gets You Through The Night and the McCartney-sung Beatles classic I Saw Her Standing There. One of those lucky fans in the audience that night? John's estranged wife Yoko Ono... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Vick and Tommy Maddox duel as their squads take turns trolling win probability on a muddy, sandy Heinz Field. It's November 2002, Falcons-Steelers — the wild tie that ends with Plaxico Burress at the goal line.I'm your host Thomas Emerick and my guest is Rich Hribar, co-host of the Pre-Snap Motion podcast, author of the worksheet at Sharp Football Analysis, and the Swami of Konami.Also check out:NFL Throwback 17-minute breakdownFull game condensed broadcastRetrospective on the first tie in six yearsCowher's kickers
It's November 1974, and there's new music from all four former Beatles reaching fans around the world. First up, George Harrison's Dark Horse tour, premiering new music from his forthcoming LP release of the same name, barrels on through Oakland, Long Beach and Los Angeles California with some unfortunately mixed results. George was facing harsh critical backlash for the quality of his voice following a bout of laryngitis some weeks earlier, and these shaky vocals, combined with the Dark Horse's seemingly spiteful lyrical re-workings of some of the public's most beloved Beatles standards, cast a strange and ominous shadow on an otherwise joyous North American tour. Meanwhile, Paul and Wings were back in the studio cutting tracks for the much-anticipated follow-up to Band on the Run, while also rehearsing for a world tour tentatively scheduled to begin the following year. While Wings grappled with the forces of Venus and Mars in Abbey Road Studios, their new single Junior's Farm became yet another top 10 hit for the band and cemented once more McCartney's ever-growing stature as an artist outside his former enterprise. One more hit single from Apple Records rounds out the month, with John Lennon offering a helping hand to buddy Ringo Starr on the swooney-crooney track Only You. And believe it or not, there's a lot MORE activity in the world of the former Beatles to come in the closing weeks of this major powerhouse of a year... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The '05 Bengals showed what could've been against Peyton Manning in his prime. Pick your (fun) squad: Palmer, (pre-)Ocho, Housh, Henry vs. Peyton, Marvin, Reggie, Dallas. Score's 35-27 at the half on nearly 600 yards combined. It's November 2005, Colts-Bengals. I'm your host Thomas Emerick and my guest is Justin Edwards, who dives into offensive line fantasy implications at 4for4 and tackles data at PFF.
It's November 25th, 2018 and we’re at a venue that is new to us! It's also time for Natsu to cash in her challenge request for the Wonder of Stardom Championship currently held by Momo back from Episode 4. Can she do it? Follow Kris' advice and check out her recommendations! Check out Kris’ shirts @ https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/kris-wolf and her Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/wolfinjapan Catch her on the Twatter @WolfInJapan Twatter and YouTube Channels: Kris Wolf @WolfInJapan - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsNbxD4RdQkBpa_fa4h0CDw Thunder Rosa @thunderrosa22 - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuIynKRkQrmtc08HNyrCVeQ Holidead @holidead- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQf002P8iJOH96eVht3H7Yw Solo Darling @SoloDarling Follow us on Twitter @Face4Wrestling Now on Facebook: www.facebook.com/face4wrestling We have a shortcut to this channel www.tinyurl.com/face4wrestling We're on SoundCloud and have an Apple Podcast Channel @Face For Wrestling Drop us a like, subscribe, and tell your fiends about us.
It's November 8th, 2016. You and your friends await your feminist hero Hillary Rodham Clinton to speak on-stage at the Javits Center to tell you that this election had been a bad dream, and that Cheeto Man won't be President. Instead, John Podesta tells you that the nightmare is just beginning. What do we do in the face of political crisis? Build worker power? Elect socialists? No. We watch television until the show gets better. Local comedian and returning guest Mav Adecer joins Team Kino to watch Hillary, a new docu-series on Hulu from director Nanette Burstein. In this free episode, we cover the first two installments, detailing her youth and eventual role as First Lady of Arkansas and the United States. In Part Two, we cover the last two episodes, which heavily cover the 2016 presidential election, and give our final thoughts. To hear Part Two, consider becoming a $3/month Patron to gain access to this and our entire catalog of bonus content. ReComradations:Mav: Playing distance D&D over Discord or SkypeEvan: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildLaura: [1] Hypernormalisation (2016) [2] Bitter Lake (2015) [3] The Century of Self (2002)Join the Discord
Featuring: Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith and Jess Carver-Smith Running Time: 50:47 It's November, folks, which means Thanksgiving, family times, and of course, Disney movies! It's Moon's turn to watch an unknown this week, which means of course that we will be dragging our hair into the mix, climbing out of our high towers, and going home... to watch Tangled: the 2010 Disney gem, highly regarded yet somehow not one of the biggest Disney movies. Did moon do right by skipping this one, or is it all horseplay and he should have colored his opinion of this movie a lot sooner? Let's get our head and shoulders out of the cold and into a warm (I hope) Disney movie! Intro and Outro Reel effects from justsoundfx on youtube Break sound effects courtesy of NoiseCollector over at freesound.org First musical break - When will my Life Begin - Mandy Moore Closing Music - Kingdom Celebration - Tangled Score - Alan Menke
November 2019. In this episode we sit down with an OG legend and a staple of the tour scene, Lisa Bee. Aside from being hands down one of the best parts of any tour she chooses to join, legendary Queen Bee Lisa is a constant source of humor, wisdom, strength and love. From always being ready for any level of spontaneous troublemaking to reliably and safely driving us out of any possible predicament, I couldn't feel happier or more blessed to call Lisa a friend. Today we talk to her about what brought her into the tour scene, what kept her there, and what eventually took her out. It's November 2019, and you're listening to Tour All Year.
It's November 1959 and, after eluding authorities for nearly one month, wanted killer and gaol escapee Kevin John Simmonds has disappeared into harsh bush on the NSW Central Coast, with 500 heavily armed police scouring the terrain for any signs of him in what is the largest manhunt in Australian history. But the fugitive has plenty of tricks up his sleeve, leading to an outpouring of public sympathy, political showdowns and even an assassination threat against the state premier. This story concludes with an Epilogue episode, to be released very soon. For more information: www.forgottenaustralia.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last day. Last month. Last year of the decade. We are here! It's November 30th and youre listening to episode 95 of the GTWM Podcast Season 06. The end of the decade is upon us and if youre having a rough 2019 or a rough 2010s, let's get on the right side and end it on a positive note -- or at least, better than some of these callers lined up. Caller #1 is Grace who is 27yrs old from Manila. Grace is a NBSB virgin and she met a guy from Madagascar who is using poser accounts of Facebook to interact with her. Well, in her excitement of the guy, she has regular cybersex sessions with him. Probably a really bad idea. Caller #2 is Rae who is 28yrs old from Manila. Rae's brother -- who has angry issues -- just pulled a knife on himself and somewhat threatened to hurt his young son. This prompted Rae and family to have him admitted to the psych ward. Tough times ahead for them. Caller #3 is Sam who is 30yrs old from Bulacan. Sam has had a rough 2019 to say the least. He hit rock bottom with his business, his wife left him with his 2 kids for another man and now he's dating a bipolar girl in her mid-twenties. Sam needs some guidance and perhaps a small kick in the ass to get started on the right path. Caller #4 is Sanrio who is 40yrs old from Tokyo. Sanrio recently moved to Japan this past year and she's struggling with the change. To make things worse, her Japanese husband doesn't give her any money -- not even a piso. She has started taking on jobs as a housekeeper and even flirting with the idea of being a GRO. She's miserable, she hasn't worked at all during her adult life and she doesn't know if she should leave her husband, but they have a 14 year old son. GTWM The Podcast Season 6 is brought to you by the great people at Sharp Philippines! Get yourself an Ultra-High Definition TV from Sharp, you certainly deserve it! From the Kumu Podcast Studio, we will see you on another episode of GTWM tomorrow. Thanks for the download and please support the podcast by donating as little as $0.99 cents via Anchor at: anchor.fm/gtwmpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Couple Things with Shawn and Andrew: Former Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson and NFL player Andrew East sit down to share their most vulnerable sides and open up like they never have before. https://open.spotify.com/show/7aGLm9HYn9mEyVr1FDzrpa?si=bgb4jh_nTyGiIabdk8BD8g Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gtwmpodcast/support
It's November 25th, and it's time to find out what Conrad Krausert will bring to his show this time!
It's November 2019, and the past future of 1982's Blade Runner is now our present. After you let that sink in, listen as producer Roger hosts his first OUF, leading the discussion on the legacy of one of his favorite movies of all time, including some talk on its sequel, Blade Runner 2049.
It's November 2019 and very quickly approaching the end of the 2010s so what better time for us to pick our team of the decade? We try our best to democratise the process but, when you can't even agree on a formation, what hope is there?Elsewhere, Paul and Matt choose their teams of the century during a walk around at the Trust's Centenary Exhibition and we discuss Pablo Hernandez's new contract and the rumoured investment from QSI.There are also returns for 'Play Your Players Right', 'Leeds Lists' and the perennial 'Where Did They Come From?' Sit back, listen in and enjoy just over an hour of everything Leeds United with the Leeds That podcast.
It's November, that time of year it seems everyone in my life has a birthday. Not only did I celebrate mine on the 7th, but both my wife and guest Reissa Ress and author of March's bestseller, Min Jin Lee, celebrated theirs as well. Reissa and I take a look a step back in time to the month when Furthermore was getting off the ground and we recorded a practice episode on this National Book Award Nominated bestseller. On this updated and re-recorded version, Reissa and I discuss Pachinko vs. My Brilliant Friend, why books are better than movies and TV, why she's a "hype" reader and whether or not we would delve or shelve this 2017 bestseller that still moves at the store even into late 2019. Thanks to Reissa for gracing Furthermore and thank you for listening! Remember to find us on Instagram, @furthermorepodcast and go check out Furthermore artist Max Farinato at maxfarinato.com. Happy Thanksgiving to all of my listeners in the United States! Travel safe this holiday season and don't forget to pack a good book (or 2 in case you're afraid you'll finish the first. Yes you have space for it, don't worry.) Keep Reading!
It's November, fall is officially here, you've seen those advertisements for flu shots...it's a good time to talk about vaccinations!
Its November, so of course we have to talk about Turkey mess ups and Christmas movies! We hope you enjoy this episode of Morning Eggnog! Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/morningeggnog James: @jamesfox47 Send us something at morningeggnog@gmail.com Soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/james-font-229831875 PodBean: https://admin.podbean.com/Jamesfoxpod/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-fox-podcast/id1478043851 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qYW1lc2ZveHBvZC5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9mZWVkLnhtbA%3D%3D&hl=en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3GkMzGSdrz5QKbPU5LL24t Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/thispodcastislava/ Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPV6P5ijo1tdnyqpVTXcTKg
It's November of 2019, and even if we're not in Los Angeles you'd better believe we're not missing the opportunity to discuss Blade Runner, arguably the film with the most influence on industrial music and culture. Which samples work and which don't? How does Chew's Eye Shop relate to William Burroughs' control machines? We have all the Blade Runner-themed industrial pontificating you never knew you wanted on the latest episode of We Have A Technical!
It's November and that means a lot of dudes are growing out their mustaches and/or beards for a good cause. A select few are even attempting to give up drinking booze ahead of the holidays. In this action-packed episode of Beats, Beards & Brews, the gang reviews Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders' latest album Get the Money featuring an all-star cast of iconic rock 'n' rollers. Dan then shares his tale of failing at No Drink November and the boys discuss trying to be more conscientious of their beer consumption ... while sipping on some delicious brews! Speaking of delicious brews, the gang finally tracks down Rumpkin, a monstrous 16-17% abv pumpkin ale barrel-aged in rum barrels. This beer has been on Eric's radar for a long time! Plus there's a bonus review of Three Floyds' Gumballhead. Pro tip: Keep an eye out for those post-Thanksgiving beard product deals on social media and try out something new!
Episode Notes Gabriel Firmo 0:08 Oh, welcome to the state of the arts podcast by two idiots on NBN. My name is Gabriel Firmo. And I'm Lucas Bezerra. And this podcast is kind of hard to describe. We are both-Lucas Bezerra 0:19 Pitch it like you pitched it to me.Gabriel Firmo 0:20 Yeah, we're both artsy people on NU campus. Yep. Self, self determined artsy people-To be verified.Lucas Bezerra 0:27 Our authority on this is nil,Gabriel Firmo 0:28 Yeah. And I pitched it to Lucas just being like talking essentially, to the artsy people we find interesting on campus and also just talking about being an amateur at this level and college artists and you're right about to be at the level where you are doing something super serious, but you're also not quite there yet. Most of the time.Lucas Bezerra 0:47 A little bit of a round table just discussion about arts, you know?Gabriel Firmo 0:51 Yeah. And by no means do we pretend to be experts, right? We're not, but we are enthusiasts, I'd say. So like, We're not trying to talk about like, "Oh, this is how you do it." "That's how you make it." "This is what's important." "This is what isn't," that sort of those kind of tired questions. We mostly just want to have fun talking to interesting and exciting people about interesting and exciting stuff. So that's, that's the goal, right?Lucas Bezerra 1:14 Yeah. For this first episode. We'd usually be starting with a question about creativity, about the arts in general. But we're going to just tell you a little bit about ourselves started with that. You want to start? Sure. So I'm Lucas, I'm a freshman here at NU. I'm a philosophy major, which I guess I could say, puts me on about the same job prospects as if I were not in college and doing something artsy like selling paintings on the beach. I did theater most of my life. I love music. I do music too. And really, I definitely stick to what most people would call like an amateur artist, even on campus like I'm not in Bienen. I'm not in the theater program. I'm just I just do things because I think they're fun. Gabriel Firmo 1:58 Yeah. I mean, That's- Lucas Bezerra 2:01 That's what we're here for.Gabriel Firmo 2:02 At this point. No one's doing it for the money. So yeah, you're doing it because it's fun. Or to put it on a resume.Lucas Bezerra 2:07 Yes. How about you?Gabriel Firmo 2:10 So I am Gabriel. I am a Computer Science, English, Korean, some sort of major and minor combination of those three things. So like in terms of art, it's like complicated. I have my finger-fingers in a lot of pots, right? Like I am interested in game design. And I am a writer, like I write a bunch of short stories, not just for class, but I've been trying to send them into like publications and that stuff. I do amateur voice acting on the side, I do this podcast now. Like, I try to do a whole lot of everything. And I'm not amazing at any particular one. But like, this is one of the reasons we were excited about the show where it's like, we're going to be talking hopefully to, you know, theatre kids. Yeah, like amazing theatre kids, on campus, amazing dancers, amazing singers. Amazing-you know, we're trying to capture the whole gamut of Like the arts experience at Northwestern like being a bit like being a jack of all trades myself, I'm super excited. Yeah,Lucas Bezerra 3:04 I'm stoked for this. I think our first guest is going to be great. I mean, yeah, I'm excited for her because she comes from my area, you know, theater. Yeah. And I just want to talk to her about that. So do you want to tell them who she is?Gabriel Firmo 3:17 We're going to be talking to Duda Ramos who is a, another Brazilian on campus. We are both Brazilians. She's an Econ and CS major but she's kind of like been in theatre for like a lot of her life. She's done semi professional to like full professional theatre and is nowLucas Bezerra 3:32 In Brazil?Gabriel Firmo 3:32 Yeah, in Brazil, and is now you know, at Northwestern producing for Waa Mu. So like, she's kind of been all over in terms of like the theater spectrum there and back again, kind of like The Hobbit. So she's, she's fascinating. And so she's our first guest. So actually, we'll just turn that interview now. Let's go for it. Yeah.Lucas Bezerra 3:57 Alright, so this is our first guest Duda Ramos.Duda Ramos 3:59 Hello. Lucas Bezerra 4:00 We're going to talk to her a little bit about theater and the other theatrical performance stuff that she does.Gabriel Firmo 4:05 Yeah. And before we just get into like our proper first question, would you like to introduce yourself like tell us what fun artsy sh*t are you doing?Duda Ramos 4:12 Okay, so my name is Duda Ramos also known as Maria Ramos around campus. I'm econ and CS but I am involved right now in Waa Mu in assistant production management along with Lucas here, right side and yeah, that's like the first thing I actually let myself do that's artistic, just Waa Mu.Gabriel Firmo 4:30 And, you would say like in terms of it's not just like theatre and acting that you do. You are-you sing, like what are areas just in general, not just on Northwestern like what do you do?Duda Ramos 4:39 I guess like all performers, like musical theatre performance would have to be like really good at singing, dancing and acting. Dancing is definitely my weak spot. Like I'm not much of a dancer, but I did do a lot of acting like I did theatre school at A Escola de Atores Wolf Maya which is like school of actors Wolf Maya in Brazil and some other theater courses. Also for singing I did a lot of musical theatre and opera singing Lucas Bezerra 5:04 Awesome, so we know you, we know that you--in Brazil--you were in professional productions. So I guess we wanted to start off with, tell us a little bit about what it's like to leave that sort of professional world of the arts and go back into the amateur world. Duda Ramos 5:18 Yeah, so I got into theatre, I guess it's like been basically a lot of my life because I got into it when I was 16. I had my first professional job. I was called for a theatre production called 33 Variations. A year after that, I got called for the Brazilian version of Promises, Promises, and then I was touring Rio and São Paulo and that was like right before coming here.Gabriel Firmo 5:37 Oh, that was right before coming here?Duda Ramos 5:39 Yeah, it was from January to March.Gabriel Firmo 5:42 And what actually did you start? How young were you when you started like doing theatre stuff?Duda Ramos 5:46 When I really wanted to start this, I was like, 13, 14 it was the first time I like saw Phantom of the Opera in London, and I fell in love. So I just, like, started doing a lot of singing classes and trying to do dancing glasses, but basically focused on singing and then... Yeah, and then I got into that acting school. So, it was just like my whole life for a long time was just focused around wanting to be on Broadway and wanting to be a musical theatre person. And then all of a sudden, then I just came here and started doing economics. So life changes, like talk meLucas Bezerra 6:15 Talk me through, like, grappling with that sort of--going where you think your life has to go and where you want to go.Duda Ramos 6:22 It's kind of funny, it's because like, in my college essays coming to Northwestern, I was always writing like, Oh, I'm really excited to find a balance between econ and theater. Because even like, performing and doing things I kind of miss a little bit of, like, the studying part and just like doing math equations and stuff like that, it seems very, very weird but-Gabriel Firmo 6:43 I have never once been like, writing something and gone "Man, I wish this was a math equation. Like, if this was an integral my life would be better," like that is not--Duda Ramos 6:54 It's the general feeling of like, at the same time you kind of--I don't know, I feel very weird about it. It's just, I've always been like doing both things and I know that one day that won't work out. Like I can't--I can't do both for the rest of my life. It's almost be like a child's dream being like, "Oh, I'm gonna be an economist and musical performer." No, that's not gonna happen.Gabriel Firmo 7:14 Yeah, kind of a rough, rough mix.Duda Ramos 7:16 No, I mean, you can. If you do then it's usually more stuff like you get into the production part which is a little bit of both.Gabriel Firmo 7:22 Yeah, it does. It reminds me a little bit of a--she was an actress on... I haven't even watched The Big Bang Theory, but I know of her story, because she's like, She's was a neurobiologist first or something like that. She had like a PhD. And it was like you very rarely hear--because it's such an all-in career. You rarely ever hear of someone being like, "Yeah, I mean, you know, I act most of the time. But on the side, I studied neurobiology," you're like, wait, sorry, what?Duda Ramos 7:45 it's actually like a quote and--Gabriel Firmo 7:47 You want to swing that with Econ. Sorry, I interrupted you.Lucas Bezerra 7:50 And is in our DNA, you know.Duda Ramos 7:54 Um, there's a quote by a really famous Brazilian actress called Fernanda Montenegro, which she says that it's kind of funny because, I guess you hear a lot of actors becoming economists and lawyers and having degrees like that, but they always come back. It's almost, I feel like that emptiness where it's like you're missing something, you're missing a part of it, and you kind of end up where you were before.Gabriel Firmo 8:16 So you think it's kind of like a predestination like you can try to escape it, but--Duda Ramos 8:20 I think so. I'm still going to try to figure that out. Because like, I really like Econ, and I'm really--I was actually nervous getting to here it was like, "Oh, am I gonna like it? Am I going to always feel like I should be acting, but actually, I'm just doing this." But I actually am liking econ and my classes. So it's gonna be--it's very complicated right now what I'm feeling but--Gabriel Firmo 8:38 I mean, the way you described it, it's a little sinister. Like, you can try to get away but--Lucas Bezerra 8:43 The theatre is gonna pull you back. I mean, it's true. It's very much true. I, I came in here, I guess, with very much the same thought that you did, which is I'm going to keep doing balancing theater and philosophy or whatever else I decide to do with my life. But I just feel it, you know, tugging it's kind of this, this very weird feeling.Gabriel Firmo 9:02 It's very eldritch horror.Lucas Bezerra 9:04 Yeah, yeah. Now, now we're working together in Waa Mu. And I just know that like when it comes to winter quarter and we have a cast, and then we start rehearsals in Spring. I'm like, man, I really miss doing that. You know?Duda Ramos 9:14 Exactly. I feel it's almost like a first love kind of thing. Yeah, like it's your first crush, your first love and then it's your first heartbreak. And then I don't know, you kind of never forget it. So it's really really hard to get over.Lucas Bezerra 9:25 I think the way it kind of snowballs is that you start doing one thing and you start with, like, production management. Duda Ramos 9:30 Yeah. Lucas Bezerra 9:30 And then you start seeing rehearsal and you're like, Oh my god, I really miss doing that. And then you do it again. And then you just keep going. And then somehow you find yourself doing it entirely, you know? Gabriel Firmo 9:38 Just acting again? Like you're relapsing?Lucas Bezerra 9:41 Yeah.Duda Ramos 9:42 I feel like everything sums up to like, almost everything is the same, but you need to find stuff that you're passionate about. And then it just depends on like, what you fall in love with at the time? Maybe that's just like, romanticizing my life decisions, but, y'know.Gabriel Firmo 9:56 You gotta justify them somehow.Lucas Bezerra 9:58 Okay, let me bring you down to earth a little bit. Econ here at Northwestern sort of the stereotype is like, Oh, you go into consulting. Yeah, you know. And I think if we look at that career and acting, those are probably like the two-- among the two most cutthroat businesses that you can get into. Duda Ramos 10:15 That's true. Lucas Bezerra 10:16 So talk to me about that.Duda Ramos 10:17 Actually, I did work with consulting, like this summer. And I found that it's like, honestly, it's one of the best ways you can come together with the stuff you like, and also the econ world because, in consulting you can like you go into so many different cases about so many different things that you can grab onto experiences you had before and bring it to somewhere else.Gabriel Firmo 10:39 Yeah, you can just be all over the place.Duda Ramos 10:41 Which is like--which works for me because I think that the "and is in our DNA "thing is kind of funny, but yeah, but I mean, it's true. Like I really like how here I can have the liberty of having both sides of me and not feeling weird about it. Like I have to choose one. Eventually I kind of will, but I feel happy right now being able to express them both. Lucas Bezerra 11:04 Tell us about auditions. I mean, I've never been in an audition. I don't know if you've been in audition.Gabriel Firmo 11:08 I only do voice auditions like I'm not I'm not there with the person. The great thing about voice acting and wanting to do voice acting is for... especially for amateur projects I just send them a link and they go "Cool, we like it" or you never get a response. But you don't get you don't get nos. You just get complete radio silence. Duda Ramos 11:25 Oh yeah, that's auditions. But I've auditioned for a lot of productions and I've gotten callbacks before but I've actually never landed a role like--all my other productions I was either... Well that's a lie. No wait I take that back. Yeah. Because my first--Gabriel Firmo 11:44 "No wait, I'm brilliant."Duda Ramos 11:44 No, no, my first theatre, my first audition I remember you had to sing something I don't remember now... I think it was just like a vocal test or something that they made us singGabriel Firmo 11:54 So just like scales?Duda Ramos 11:55 Yeah.Lucas Bezerra 11:55 Yeah.Gabriel Firmo 11:55 Jesus.Duda Ramos 11:55 Cause it was more about--because like my first production the way it was, it was like, we would sing at the end. I think it was, yeah. One of Beethoven's songs, which was called "Kyrie Eleison."Yeah.Gabriel Firmo 12:08 I'm gonna chime in with a "No". No idea what that is.Duda Ramos 12:13 I do really well in vocal warm ups because I'm a soprano. So, yeah, they really liked it. I remember them calling my name. And I was like, I smiled from cheek to cheek. I remember one of the actors who was working with me, like, didn't even know me at the time was like, "I was so happy you got in because you were so happy." And I feel like auditions are like that either you're just bursting with emotions or you're really sad, but--Lucas Bezerra 12:35 Or you're completely destitute.Gabriel Firmo 12:36 Yeah, its gotta be rough.Lucas Bezerra 12:37 There's a metaphor for life in there somewhere. I don't know if I fully get it. But--Duda Ramos 12:42 One thing you definitely learn how to do is like, lead with rejection. I think that's one of the most important things I've learned for jobs and everything from that.Gabriel Firmo 12:52 Yeah, I mean, there's also this thing--I mean, I'm not in the theater world. But there is this sense like I'm big into I'm into fiction, I write. And so this thing is like, it can be just a character thing. It's not like "you're a bad actor, so you didn't get it." There's a lot of, especially if it's an original thing and you're talking to the person who wrote it and now like a casting team 200 years after, there's really a sense of this person has really an image and you could take you could have a take on that character. That's like valid, interesting and cool, but it isn't what they eactly had in their mind--that's a hard guessing game to play, right? Like, there's no way for you to know that. Lucas Bezerra 13:26 I mean, in Brazilian theatre, there's this expression for like, having the lines fit the mouth of the actor. It has to be, like, right for that person. I think. Usually, sometimes that falls through. Like you have someone who wasn't particularly right for that part. But I think that's the beauty of theatre is you find the parts that really speak you to you. You find the parts that speak to you. And that's what actually shines through.Gabriel Firmo 13:52 Yeah. And there's, for example, there's this website online where I think--it's a crazy policy--I don't really use this website. But, it's for auditions for voice acting stuff. The policy is, you--literally all previous auditions are public. So you can hear the really different takes that people have right? Like, you'll get like two lines of description of this is the kind of voice, this is the kind of place, this is the kind of character--because some of these projects are A. Undeveloped or B. Really unannounced. And you'll get, someone will take, not necessarily their accent but they'll do an accent. Or someone will take an entirely different tonality and voice to them. Yeah, that's that's one of the things that has made me realize... from what I understand from theatre auditions and based on like what I've seen and talked to friends, you're not in the room while other people are auditioning necessarily, right?Duda Ramos 14:44 Absolutely not. Yeah, like not at all. I've had that one time, and it was because there wasn't enough time. So they made us like do vocal warm ups and they made three people stay. Yeah. Which is rough.Gabriel Firmo 14:59 And I mean usually that means you come in being like, I hope my read is good, right? Like, oh, cool I am playing this person as super kind of up in the air and not super focused and they're kind of--and then you arrive and they wanted someone who's totally different.Duda Ramos 15:16 The way at least that Brazilian auditions work. The ones I've been to are like, unless you're called for a specific role. It's open call. So like,Gabriel Firmo 15:23 So they'll fit you to the--Duda Ramos 15:24 They'll fit you to a character. But at the same--Lucas Bezerra 15:27 Like generals.Duda Ramos 15:28 Yeah, exactly. But, like, the thing is, the thing that's complicated is, you can't sing something that the character would sing, like an actual song from the thing, because then they have their own artistic vision. And then you might not be able to--like they know super well about it. So if you're singing something, you're risking, like, "Oh, we actually wanted it this way."Gabriel Firmo 15:46 So you almost want to do something that's kind of divorced from a specific role so that they can fit you in. You want to give them something that they can work in somewhere.Duda Ramos 15:54 Exactly. Like if you want, you have to pick something similar, but you can't pick something that is from it.Gabriel Firmo 15:59 That's really different, I mean, it's very different industries. But, I'm just thinking of voice acting in terms of like, you have a voice. You're you're auditioning for a character, they give you the lines--you're doing for this or for like a commercial, right?Duda Ramos 16:12 But that depends on like... After a while, I got so into the industry. Like I was here in spring and I got called to an audition in Brazil, like, they wanted me to audition for a role.Lucas Bezerra 16:23 Big shot.Gabriel Firmo 16:24 That is cool. Yeah, big shot.Lucas Bezerra 16:27 I love it. I respect it.Duda Ramos 16:30 And I had to send an email like, "I'm sorry, I'm studying. Outside in the United States. I'm in college right now. I can't."Lucas Bezerra 16:36 Did you feel the tug? Was it like pulling you by your hair? Duda Ramos 16:39 To be honest, yes. Because it was like one of the main roles.Gabriel Firmo 16:43 Yeah, oh, man. Yeah.Duda Ramos 16:45 But um, yeah, then you would read for a character, then you would have probably--they'll teach you a song. One thing that I did that I really loved was, I auditioned for Phantom and then I got a call back. So they called me to audition for Christine in Brazil, and then they would actually, you know, they would, they would give me, like, material to read with.Gabriel Firmo 17:09 All these name drops...Duda Ramos 17:14 Stop, why'd you call me on the show? [Laughter]Gabriel Firmo 17:14 No, I mean, I think the reaction is because like, I'm shocked, it's like a cool thing. I'm like, man...Duda Ramos 17:21 Welcome to my life. Yeah, no, it's not like that anymore.Gabriel Firmo 17:28 Now someone calls your name and you're not thinking of it. It's like, "Oh, God, I turned in something late."Duda Ramos 17:31 Yeah, like I live the life of Hannah Montana, now I'm just Miley Cyrus.Gabriel Firmo, Lucas Bezerra 17:35 [Laughter]Gabriel Firmo 17:37 Alright, so we should probably--Lucas Bezerra 17:39 We should do our last little segment where we want you to plug something on campus. It could be a person, it could be a program, it could be something was happening this week or next week when we're going to be putting this out. What's the coolest, artsy, kind of different thing that maybe people haven't heard about that you think is happening on campus.Duda Ramos 18:00 So I don't know if this is, people haven't heard about it, but there's gonna be Fun Home.Gabriel Firmo 18:05 I've not heard about it?Lucas Bezerra 18:06 You haven't? Ok.Duda Ramos 18:08 It's November 8, and it's the Wirtz fall production and one of our co-chairs is starring in it and Emma. She said, it's amazing like, it'll bring you to tears.Gabriel Firmo 18:19 What's it about? I really know nothing about this.Lucas Bezerra 18:21 I have no idea what it's about either.Duda Ramos 18:23 I'm not sure of the story, but I remember that. It was like, at the time that it was created. It was like one of those big, you know, like, Tony, things like everyone. It was a lot of buzz about it.Gabriel Firmo 18:34 Oh, cool. Yeah. Well, I mean, I guess we'll have to go watch that. That sounds cool.Lucas Bezerra 18:38 All right. Interesting. So you heard about it here first or not?Gabriel Firmo 18:42 Probably, probably not. I heard about it here first.Lucas Bezerra 18:45 Gabriel did. So thanks. Thanks DudaGabriel Firmo 18:48 Yeah. Thanks for coming in. Duda Ramos 18:49 Great, thank you guys. Gabriel Firmo 18:51 That was a really fun conversation. Thanks.Lucas Bezerra 18:53 Thank you.Duda Ramos 18:54 Thank you.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's November 2019 and it's our first episode of the year! We've been busy, okay?! We go into detail of just exactly what we've been up to this year and why we really haven't had an episode. Basically, giving you excuse after excuse - quality content! We'll be back with Season 2 and talking about modern dating in 2020! Feel free to subscribe or send us an email at s.talkpodcast@gmail.com! Music: www.bensound.com
It's November's social media poll episode! Y'all voted, we listened so we are talking about vampires! Vanessa is deciding if Arnold Paole was really a vampire and Bailie poses the question was Dracula and Vlad the Impaler the same person. We are drinking the Vampire's Kiss Martini! To make one yourself 1.5 oz of vodka, .75 oz of raspberry liqueur, 1.5 oz of sparkling wine. Stir and Enjoy! Promo: Grief Burrito Podcast For more strange podcast check out the rest of the Straight Up Strange Family
In this episode I talk to Maria of My Life as a Puddle blog about Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) and how her blogging helped her deal with this condition and build community and awareness around it. It's November and Hyperhidrosis Awareness Month and it's something that I personally deal with as well so I wanted to do this episode to keep the conversation going.
The boys run down AEW's Full Gear and discuss Ring of Honor's problems after the exodus of The Elite. It's episode 086: Full Frontal. It's November and don't forget to wear pants.
It's November, its time for the Vlog update! Emotionally focused therapy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotionally_focused_therapy _ _ _ _ _ Executive Producers: Dylan Sticker, Chris Palmisano, Marcio Mendonca, Rodrigo Franco, Yamamushi, Shawn P. Rakar, Ariana Bluie, Sepherion, William Opdyke, and Michael Metelits. _ _ _ _ _ If you want to help me out and allow me to continue doing what I do or to level up, then there are a number of ways you can do so: Buy The Forty Servants: DECK https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/the-forty-servants DELUXE DECK https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/forty-servants-deluxe-box-set-includes-the-four-devils- GRIMOIRE - https://amzn.to/2MIta4T ART PRINTS - http://www.adventuresinwoowoo.com/shop/ Join the PATREON and get access to extended Episodes: https://www.patreon.com/tommiekelly Send a donation via PAYPAL http://www.paypal.me/tommiekelly Buy me something off my AMAZON WISH LIST https://www.amazon.de/registry/wishlist/302ZDU38CDO3R Please Share the videos, website, blog posts etc on your social media! Obviously, there is no obligation or pressure to do so, but if you do I thank you from the bottom of my heart! _ _ _ _ _ As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases, so if you see an Amazon link it's more than likely an affiliate link. The price will be the exact same for you, but I get a commission. ***SITES AND SOCIAL MEDIA*** Web: http://www.adventuresinwoowoo.com Discord: https://discord.gg/C8grDH3 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tommiekelly Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adventuresinwoowoo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tommiekelly/
Happy Veterans Day Wolfpack! It's November 11 and today we celebrate and thank our veterans for serving and protecting our country. Rock and roll has had its fair share of veterans including the father of rock, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Ray Manzarek of the Doors, Shaggy and Tool front man Maynard James Keenan. Also, Toy Caldwell served in the US Marine Corps during the Vietnam War until a landmine accident sent him home. If you don't recognize the name Toy Caldwell, he was the founder of the Marshall Tucker Band. There was never a Marshall Tucker in the band, and it was originally called the Toy Factory. . They ended up with the Marshall Tucker Band when they saw on their key to the rented rehearsal space they were using the name Marshall Tucker. They later learned that Marshall Tucker, a blind piano tuner, was the previous tenant of the space. The Marshall Tucker Band is an interesting group coming to us out of our very own Spartanburg, South Carolina that incorporated blues, jazz, and country into their sound helping to establish the genre of Southern Rock. Pulling from the Marshall Tucker Band's vast discography, today we are looking at "Bob away My Blues". This song is admittedly a little heavy on the country side, but still brings us a very positive message. Well I'm goin' down to the river I've got a canepole in my hand I've got my redworms in a Maxwell house coffee can I'm gonna sit under a shade tree on a riverbank where it's cool I'm gonna close my eyes and dream and let the cork bob away my blues The speaker in this song has a positive outlet for his every day stresses and ensures he takes time to go fishing and let "the cork bob away [his] blues." We all need a method to destress. A noticeable absence in this song is the lack of specifics about his blues. Throughout the song he only makes reference to his pa encouraging him to move to the city and being a city boy with the country blues. It's a noticeable departure from your typical blues song which delves into specifics regarding the source of the speaker's blues. SImilarly, while venting our frustrations can have a cathartic release of stress, if it's done without focus on a solution, and done repetitively, it can start to refuel the stress as no solution is addressed and a feeling of hopelessness can set in. Vent if you are looking for solutions. But distance yourself from the stress with hobbies and past-times which can calm your mind. Also noticeable is that city boy who remembers his roots in the country. Sometimes we forget where we come from, and in education that can translate into why we chose to become a teacher. Usually it's not a simply "I love reading," or "I love history" or... well, insert the appropriate subject for you. There are plenty of occupations for the subject matter we chose to teach, occupations which would keep us from having to try and wrangle a menagerie of emotionally volatile teens. But we chose teaching. Usually there's some component of wanting to help teens grow and develop. We got into it focused on the student. But we let standards and tests shift our focus to the content. Remember why you chose teaching, especially as tests creep up. Growth is growth, be it academic, behavioral, interpersonal, or that slow growing personal growth that doesn't fully develop until adulthood. Positive relations with students will garner at least one. Thank you for being the best, thank you for all that you do, and remember to let the cork bob your blues away.
It's November! 2019 is almost done, the decade is almost over! More importantly, papers are about to be due and exams are around the corner. We're ALL TIRED. Nevertheless, we do what we must. This week, The Crysis Duo got together to talk about the struggle/s and share how we overcome on a day-to-day basis. Join us, reflect on your journey and remind yourself how far you've come as we all keep it pushing, together. All in all, we urge you to choose gratitude. **************************** Bookmarks: Lionheart (2018) - Netflix Alivia D'Andrea - Glow Up Diaries: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqAVH69CMDU&list=PLfn36H7xflCtSCETOvovYLDARI-QmHrpt
It's November, the season for burning embers and severed members, on Songs of Insolence. We are promised gunpowder, treason and Scorpio season, as well as raucous and ridiculous records with no rhyme or reason.
It's November, and that means one thing, horror... I mean Baseball is over! Join Alison, Roman, and (yes) Adam as they discuss baseball movies! Reviews: Adam - The Lighthouse Roman - Dolemite Is My Name Our game is Baseball related, and Roman shares his Top 5 Baseball Movies! We also start a new segment where we answer questions from our Listeners.
It's November, but expect some fun baseball talk on this week's Philly Pressbox Radio Roundtable as former longtime Phils analyst CHRIS WHEELER makes a return visit. Does "Wheels" like the Joe Girardi hiring as much as we do? Plus, the Barkann Family Healing Hearts Foundation's MIKE BARNES stops by to talk about the Eagles' playoff prospects and some cool upcoming Barkann Foundation events. We squeeze in some Sixers, Flyers and Penn State football talk, too, and Bill Furman, Jim "Chet" Chesko and Fred Hugo make their Week 10 NFL predictions.
Welcome back to another episode of Foot Traffic! Today we are talking about up-leveling your 2020. It's November, we're winding down this year and the more the entrepreneur in us cant help but already putting ourselves in 2020, we want it to be our year. its truly time to get uncomfortable in your business. "You're not going to know if you can do it until you try..." At minute 0:40, what good is coming out of staying comfortable? Why i want you to understand what you are tolerating this year and moving into 2020. I'm talking about the fear of judgement and self-sabotage as we start to up level "Your plan is to just never stop..." At 7:22, we're diving into mindset, what I see when I'm coaching people, how our mindset creates our reality and how to re-frame our thoughts to change our results. "Temporary defeat becomes permanent failure only when you say so ..." At minute 17:13, hear one of my favorite mindset tricks when I up level or I'm going through a launch. I'm sharing my latest struggle in my business that could have been catastrophic, but I didn't let it stop me. "Did you do it at the level of the person you are modeling?..." At 21:12, I'm giving you an analogy I shared in my masterclass that people loved, why I want you to try things, let it go for a while and then analyze why it worked or why it didn't work. how successful people get more successful. If you are loving this episode and want more, be sure to join us for the 4th annual Plan 2 Profit Free 5 Day Challenge! Are you ready for 2020? This challenge is all about making 2020 the year you are looking for. Get signed up here and join us November 11th-15th to start building your best year yet! P.S. Are you ready to go the next level? Here are some ways I can help: Take the Foot Traffic Business Growth Assessment! Figure Out Where You Are, To Plan Where You Can Go. Click here to learn more. Join the FTF Community! Did you know we have TWO free Facebook groups?! Join the local small business group here or the online business group here.
Lowell & I are headed north a ways to hunt a new piece of public land. On a scouting trip the day before there seemed to be a ton of sign, as well as more pressure than most of the places we've hunted out here. It's November 4th and the whitetail rut is in the air... feels like anything could happen!
It's November and the time has finally come for Sam and Emily to wrap up their re-read of Order of the Phoenix. Tune in to hear their thoughts and reactions to the last 8 chapters of the book! Cheers!
It's November! The leaves are changing and Viv and Betty are falling back in love with their city, including some shout outs to female owned businesses like Dabble and Stitch and Wild Cat. When we're done loving on CBus strap in, because Betty is going to take you on a wild ride in the story of life and times of Mary Shelly. We also give a loving shout out to one of Betty's newest family members.
It's November and this week we are showing a short excerpt of our new BTS: Behind The Song episode with Awaken Generation! Catch our interview with Alarice and Ian from Awaken Generation as they share about their song Servant King taken from their live album Light Has Come. We will also be featuring a new release by Awaken Generation, as well as songs from Impact Live, TheEdge, New Creation Worship and Gracesongs! Songs:1) I Know A Name (Awaken Generation) (0:23 - 5:23)2) Freedom (Impact Live Worship) (5:24 - 5:19)== BTS excerpt featuring Awaken Generation (Servant King) == (11:38 - 16:26)3) Have It All (TheEdge) (16:47 - 22:05)4) Latter Rain (New Creation Worship) (22:06 - 26:11)== Amplify Devo: You Don't Have To Go It Alone (Jesus Calling) == (26:12 - 27:31)5) I Want Nothing More (Gracesongs) (27:32 - 34:01)All songs use with permission.Website: www.amplifystudiossg.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gpaT8kPYIn9SotEKIrIMF?si=asVuKvk5SNyr_VFyLWWjSgYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTdWJBDAfWr33R9lIwJfiRQ?view_as=publicPodbean Patron: https://patron.podbean.com/amplifypodcastsgGod bless!
It's November and it's National Native American Heritage Month and National Game and Puzzle Month. We have some great recommendations for you this month and Kirkwood Public Library has some great programs for you as well.
It's November boys and girls, and gentlemen, you know what that means! Its no shave November! So break out them mustaches that you've been shaving all year and get grizzly with it! We talk more non-sense with this episode including Tom Brady is lizard man, a QB dead pool, the smoking hotties who showed the world their breastacles during the World Series, hop in on some hunting plans and lots more. So sit down, drink that green monster energy drink and enjoy the ride!Find out more at https://dude-stuff.pinecast.coSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/dude-stuff/5d25e12d-33ec-48d5-8682-1a6136908d60This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
It's November, which means we're in the heart of the fall game rush! Come join Kevin and Logan as they discuss Ring Fit Adventure, Death Stranding, and more.
It's November, 2019. That's when Blade Runner is set. It also happens to be now. Oh the things they thought we would accomplish. Really fucked that one up didn't they? https://twitter.com/TruthfulTotally https://www.instagram.com/totallytruthful/ https://twitter.com/roooorai
It's November, which means it's officially Christmas season and also time for Vanessa Hudgens to star in another Netflix Christmas movie (2:55). Congratulations to Bill Murray on his new job at the P.F. Chang's in the Atlanta airport (10:30). The Casamigos Halloween party no longer attracts A-list celebrities and honestly we're devastated (11:27), and our favorite celebrity Halloween costumes (15:29). Hosts: Liz Kelly, Kate Halliwell, and Amelia Wedemeyer
It's November, and that's National Podcast Post Month (NaPodPoMo)! Are you kidding me?? Anyway, here's the first one, for November 1st, featuring an original tune by your host Adam Sultan, and not much else. Sign up for our newsletter: www.friendswithdeficitspodcast.com Support Friends With Deficits! www.patreon.com/friendswithdeficits
Guest: Lois Keel. It's November. Halloween has just passed & winter has arrived. Stories this episode in all honor of all who have served our country. First is Cherokee Code Talker & World War One soldierJoseph Oklahombi. The Busted Flush story is about a man named Walter, rejected for armed service, but served in the way he could.
It's November, which means it's time to announce the 16th annual Under The Radar Festival! We sit down with Under The Radar Artistic Director Mark Russell to talk about what it means to curate a festival of experimental, innovative, and international theater. We also share a song by Joe's Pub fave and UTR artist Rizo, and we ponder the idea of Sondheim as web developer. Episode music by Michael Friedman "A Hit Of You" performed by Rizo Hosted by Reynaldi Lindner Lolong and Fernando Masterson Featuring Mark Russell and Christyn Budzyna
Get the Free Course here: http://phit.click/freecourse It's November and time to figure out how you're going to ride the weightloss momentum train through the holidays. Today I give you three of my BEST tips on how you can enjoy your holiday season and lose weight. You won't want to miss this episode. It will shape the next two months for you in ways that are easy and doable.
It's November and you know what that means... Deer Hunting!