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Welcome to the latest podcast! Roxy is due any day now, so we're getting in as many shows before Hunter is born. Hope y'all enjoy this latest mix! Track Listing: 1) I Feel Love - Donna Summer 2) The Nelson Highrise (Sector One - The Elevator) - Alphaville 3) Matter Of Time (live) - Berlin 4) Million Miles Away - Positive Noise 5) Bye Bye Love (Live Aid) - The Cars 6) Visions Of The Night - The Police 7) Out Of Control - U2 8) Train In Vain (Extended Mix) - The Clash 9) Family Of Noise - Adam Ant 10) Fields Of Fire (Remix) - Big Country 11) Escape The Escape - Tuesday Blue 12) Ink And Paper - Modern English 13) Beat Box (Live, 1986) - Art Of Noise 14) I Don't Remember - Peter Gabriel 15) Biko - Simple Minds 16) Heads We're Dancing - Kate Bush 17) Suspicion (Jezebel Mix) - Gene Loves Jezebel
How many times have you bought something just in case or because you have a bad day? I think we have all done that more and less. In this episode I give you some inspiration about to do your shopping more intensional and avoid impulse purchases. I have some advise for you that I have tested by myself and found that it works very well. I hope you will get some simple tips you can use immediately for your shopping. Welcome to my fb-group: Simplicity Inspirational Group I go live every wednesday and if you like my podcast I think you will enjoy my group as well. Come on over and say hello
1st Sunday of Advent - "The Wait Hurts, But It's So Good" by Slaking Thirsts
We catch up with Granger Smith about his new music, his new puppy and more!
We are keeping you up to date on hurricane Isaias as it heads towards Florida, also Ashley caught up Dan & Shay, they are sharing all the details on their new song "I Should Probably Go To Bed!"
Get the Free Course here: http://phit.click/freecourse This bonus episode is about three things that are important to know right now as your life is uncertain. 1. Don't judge yourself for anything you think or do right now. Just be aware and know you are doing the best you can as you sort out your thoughts and feelings about ALL of this. 2. This is a great time to evaluate the community around you. Clean out those newsfeeds. Put the alarmists on 30 day snooze. Do what you can to populate your brain with GOOD. 3. Who do you want to be in 8 weeks EMOTIONALLY, PHYSICALLY, AND MENTALLY? I also talked about several podcast to listen to and walked people through things they can do and focus on right now to get through all this. And if YOU STRESS EAT I do a good talk on it near the end. I combine it with self-talk, suddenly being alone with yourself, and losing your identity if you are someone who busies their life to not think about themselves much. It's SO GOOD. I'm here for you. YOU are part of my community.
Nicole's been banned so our friend Nadia joined Topher to talk about one of their favorite movies: Annihilation (2018). IT'S SO GOOD! We're talking gender politics, sci-fi horror, Chekov, and the Dream Daddies of Film. It's a long one because neither of us knows when to shut up, but kick back, settle in and enjoy. We got SPOILERS like mad in here, so, you know, heads up.
Kristen speaks with Disney on Ice cast member Noelle Weill about her time skating for Boston University, how she got involved in Disney On Ice, the characters, costumes, and all that's new for Disney On Ice this year. Disney On Ice returns to the Wells Fargo Center for it's what? 50th year? (I dunno, but it's been a while). It's SO GOOD! See it when it comes to Philly December 27th to January 5th with up to 3 shows a day at the Wells Fargo Center. Find tickets at WellsFargoCenterPhilly.com, and listen to the interview for a chance to win a 4-pack of tickets! Hit the road with Mickey and his pals for a high-octane ride in Disney On Ice presents Road Trip Adventures. Exciting twists and turns await as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy -- and you -- embark on a wild ride to your favorite Disney destinations. See the world from the rooftops of London with Mary Poppins, travel to the sun-soaked Motunui and help Moana restore the heart of Te Fiti. Set off on a safari and snap unforgettable photos of giraffes and monkeys as you journey through the Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumba. Discover a whole new world as you’re swept up in Aladdin’s princely parade filled with spectacular stunts, and magical moments with Genie and Jasmine. Play at a larger-than-life comedic carnival and team up with Woody and Bo Peep as they search for Forky. You’ll hit a high note with Mickey and pals during the Disney edition of Road Trip Karaoke as they introduce your favorite Disney Princesses. Grab your family for a fun-filled getaway jam-packed with unexpected hijinks and surprise, up-close character interaction — right in your hometown!
Woah! It's been almost 4 weeks since our last episode, all thanks to Dave getting laryngitis and losing his voice all month. What fun!We're back and amped to wrap up our series looking at the Disney films that were based on original attractions with our look at Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. We'll talk briefly about the history of the Pirates attractions and their prominence in all of Disney's theme parks, we'll look at the similarities and differences between the ride and the motion picture, and most of all we will proclaim our love for this movie over and over again. It's SO GOOD!Along the way we'll look at other critical questions, like: is the title incorrect? Where did the sequels seem to go wrong? And what was the one thing Disney wouldn't let Johnny Depp do in this film? (hint: removable nose!)We're glad to be back and we hope you enjoy us! You can email the show at addmoremouse@gmail.com
Russian Doll is so good, you guys. SO GOOD. It's dark and real and hilarious and deep and sad and wonderful. It's SO GOOD. Naturally, with something so good and with literally infinite possibilities for where it can go next, the internet must be packed with fandom content, ready and waiting for exploration, right? Right? Well. Not quite. Links: when the party's over by attheborder incline us and bind us by flowermasters Support the podcast: Support via PayPal or Ko-fi Use our Amazon affiliate link Sign up for email updates / new episode announcements Follow on social: Tumblr Instagram Facebook Twitter Credits: I Ship It by Not Literally Cover image by our silent, smart (and don't forget sexy) producer, Jeremy Jeziorski. Prints of many of his photos are available over at the print store. Some of the links we include are affiliate links, and we may earn a commission if you use them. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ishipitpod/support
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Iran: It's Not Over Yet. The Trump Week team looks into the latest actions of the President specifically regarding relations with Iran and how close we may have been to yet another war in the Middle East. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Tim Apicella and Cynthia Sinclair.
Luke Stuckmeyer and producer Eric Strobel welcome Frederic, aka the Cubs' unofficial Director of Morale. Fred takes us through the origins and growth of his fandom and social media persona (1:30), before discussing how Jake Arrieta's dominance announced the Cubs as contenders (7:30) and the now-ubiquitous hard hats in the bleachers (16:00). Finally, Fred and the guys talk about this year's team, including the lack of strikeout stuff on the pitching staff (22:30) and the unicorn that is Javy Baez (30:00).
When you feel like you're on the outside looking through a window at the joys in everyone else's life, what do you do? Are you supposed to accept it and say, "This is my life now." Or is there something more? Join us as we wrestle with this question and others and continue in Ruth. It's SO GOOD. Romantic.
An especially large episode for an especially large issue! We relive the magical magic and fantastical fantasy of Saga #1, with a healthy amount umpteenth-read-through revelations sprinkled in there. So many characters. So many emotions. So many minutes. (Seriously, the issue is double the normal length, so episodes get significantly shorter from here! In the immortal words of that one poster with the cat that's trying not to fall to its death: HANG IN THERE, BABY.)
The ocean has long been a source of sustenance, inspiration and adventure for Kimi Werner. And she is a big inspiration for me when it comes to my own love for water, freediving and spearfishing! As a young child growing up off the grid in an isolated part of coastal Maui, she floated behind her father as he freedove for her family's primary food source. Only later as an adult on Oahu did she understand the central role the ocean was to play in her life when she discovered her own passion for free diving. Kimi has gone on to become the United States National Spearfishing Champion, a certified culinary chef, an award winning artist and a sought after speaker. Her daily life is a pure fusion of her talents, rooted in sustainability and geared towards a healthy future for our global community. During our discussion, you'll discover: -What it was like to grow up with a father who freedove for her family's primary food source...5:00 -How to know which fish to eat and which fish are legal to shoot...17:15 -What Kimi's "fitness" routine look like for freediving and spearfishing...22:00 -Whether Kimi uses any special "biohacks" (e.g. hyperbaric oxygen, oxygen restrictions masks, etc.)...28:00 -Kimi's favorite fish and how she prepares them for consumption...36:00 -What really attracts sharks and other predators and how Kimi keeps them away...38:30 -Whether or not Kimi avoids foods like coffee and dairy in order to hold her breath for longer periods of time underwater...51:15 -Kimi's experience freediving in Antarctica...52:30 -Kimi's run-in with a great white shark...55:00 -And much more! Resources from this episode: - - - - - Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Kimi or me? Leave your comments at http://bengreenfieldfitness.com/kimi and one of us will reply!
Ryan and I made it to Thanos Quest! A nice change up from all the Silver Surfer. This is part one of our discussion and the story is really heating up. At this point Thanos has tricked everyone into thinking he is dead. To do what you ask? To get some powerful GEMS. Sign up for the Mystery Mail Call: Geekstreet101.com Social Media - INSTAGRAM: @comictom101 TWITTER: @comictom101 FACEBOOK: @comictom101 SNAPCHAT: @comictom101 Need a Local Comic Shop? Contact Russ: MillGeekComics@gmail.com Editing, Producing, Animation Credit (Logo & Outro): Slava Shatilov https://www.facebook.com/slava.shatilov Logo Credit: Adam English canalsidecaricatures.com Outro Beat Credit: https://www.facebook.com/waveworksmusic/ DISCLAIMER THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES AND THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IS IN A COMEDIC AND INFORMATIVE FASHION. THIS INFORMATION PRESENTED DOESN’T REFLECT THE INDIVIDUALS BEING DISCUSSED. PLEASE DO NOT SEND NEGATIVE REMARKS TO ANY BUSINESS AND/OR PEOPLE DISCUSSED. THANK YOU Category People & Blogs License Standard YouTube License
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Welcome to the first episode of the MYCRAZYPODCAST -- the official MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS Podcast! On this episode the guys go over Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Funny Porn Stories, and the Tide Pod Phenomememe. "Super Thot" - Capp1 GSMG Feat. Rasta MF - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOfXD3ik9f8 If you wanna stay COMPLETELY up to date follow us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mycrazyproductions Also, you enjoyed the video please remember to: Like, Comment, and Subscribe!!! Also Remember to Connect with Everyone Involved! Website: MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS - MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS.com YouTube: MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS - https://www.youtube.com/MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS Instagram: MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS - https://www.instagram.com/MYCRAZYPROD... Matt Thompson - https://www.instagram.com/thethompalomp/ Josh Balogh - https://www.instagram.com/thejoctopus/ Jim Donohue - https://www.instagram.com/dr_jimboslice845 Dustin Baudendistel - https://www.instagram.com/dustybones13 Facebook.com MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS - https://www.facebook.com/MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS Twitter MYCRAZYPRODUCTIONS - https://twitter.com/MYCPRODUCTIONS Josh Balogh - https://twitter.com/passtheinhalor Matt Thompson - https://twitter.com/thompalomp Jim Donouhe - https://twitter.com/JTDonohue91
Nat Cassidy is back! In this episode, Lisa chats with Nat about his recent successes, including his recently published novelization of the sci-fi noir thriller, "Steal the Stars." (It's SO GOOD!) They also get into his newly published play, "Tenants Or, When the Hornet Arrives," a cutting-edge, horrific tale about love, lust, and psychopaths. Links to Nat's work can be found here: http://www.natcassidy.com/.
That song. THAT SONG!! IT'S SO GOOD!!! Unfortunately, the movie is a big ol' mess. Join us as we wrap up the swashbuckling trilogy that started phenomenally and ended with a whimper (but ironically BOAT LOADS of cash) (NEXT EPISODE: Ocean's 13)
Amanda and Jenn discuss Infinite Jest read-alikes, Muslim protagonists, horror, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book of the Month Club and Portrait of Vengeance by Carrie Stuart Parks. Questions 1. I am trying to expand my perspective by reading more diversely, but my general disinterest in contemporary or literary fiction has been a major snag for me - particularly where African literature is concerned. I have tried to read Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi and Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, but really struggled with them and decided to revisit them later. However, I have enjoyed genre fiction that involves African or African-American culture, specifically the works of Nnedi Okorafor and Tananarive Due. Can you give me some recommendations for African or African-American genre fiction? Thanks! --Quinn 2. I am a convert to Islam and I live in a small farm town in southern Ohio...not exactly to best place to find diversity, so I do not really get to interact with other Muslims. Therefore I turn to books. I’ve been trying to find more books that have Muslim protagonists. I've read The Reluctant Fundamentalist, American Dervish, and The Taqwacores. Beyond those, I've not had much luck. Any suggestions (the protagonist can be male or female) would be greatly appreciated! --Garrett 3. I run a book club which has no theme and includes women of all ages and from all walks of life. Our first choice was A Man Called Ove followed by The Poisonwood Bible and H is for Hawk. We like books that are not brand new so that we can get ahold of copies from the library (yes, we still use the library!) Do you have any recommendations of books that make for great group discussions? Thank you for your suggestions! --Leigh 4. Hi friends, I'm sorry to report I am in a serious book rut. I usually average 3 books a week and now I'm lucky if it's 3 a month. #librarianproblems I know, but I miss getting lost in a great read. I picked up Garden Spells after hearing you rave about it on the show and I think that might be the ticket: undeniably amazing crowd pleasing books that make you say "IT'S SO GOOD" in a rabid voice to everyone you talk to. I read tons of YA, but am not so into nonfiction. However, any and all genre fiction (for all ages) is welcome. Love the show and looking forward to your recs! --Christiana 5. Hey! My girlfriend read Infinite Jest last year, and she loved it. Since then, she has read everything that DFW ever wrote. Now, she's sad because she can't find anything that measures up. She tried Pynchon and Delillo, but neither of them really did it for her. Do you have any recommendations for someone who loves Infinite Jest? Thanks! --Ian 6. Hi! I really enjoy horror but have never found anything that really scares me. I would prefer horror that is more in the vein of American Horror Story than Lovecraft. I like the horror that is just on this side of being real. And very very scary. Thanks, --Sammie Paige 7. Hello! I love your show and hearing about the new books you recommend. I've been going back and listening to some of your older shows, but I didn't see anything that specifically relates to books about or related to feminism. So, that's my question, I think I've always been a feminist of some sort, but it seems to have peaked. I've never read any books specifically related to this topic, but I'm ready to dig a bit deeper. Can you recommend books to me as a sort of introduction to feminism? They can be fiction or non-fiction. I already have Bad Feminist, but I haven't read it yet. I am looking forward to your recommendations! Thanks! --Keia Books Discussed Pre-Hispanic fiction by Spanish-speaking authors: The Heart of Jade by Salvador de Madariaga For Jennie, who wanted fish out of water stories set in Paris: Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin and French Milk by Lucy Knisley For Sarah, who wants to introduce her Lonesome Dove-loving brother to more diverse books: The Good Lord Bird by James McBride, Old Filth by Jane Gardam, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood Stargate by Pauline Gedge Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robbin Brown The Prey of Gods by Nicky Drayden A Taste of Honey by Kai Ashante Wilson (Trigger warning: family abuse) Nalo Hopkinson The Kindness of Enemies by Leila Aboulela Salaam Reads G. Willow Wilson (Alif the Unseen, The Butterfly Mosque, Ms Marvel) Hammer Head by Nina McLaughlin The Wangs Vs. The World by Jade Chang Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Kreuger The Residue Years by Mitchell S. Jackson The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan, transl. by Yuri Machkasov Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt, translated by Nancy Forest-Flier Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes (Trigger warning for violence towards children) Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World by Kelly Jensen The Feminist Utopia Project edited by Alexandra Brodsky and Rachel Kauder Nalebuff
Start - It's all positivity Nintendo Switch - This is NextGen Zelda Breath of the Wild HD Rumble is real Blaster Master Zero Shovel Knight 35:00 - Pinball Restoration Williams Taxi 44:00 – A bunch of stories, MicroCenter, McDonalds, Pizza, Walmart, Waffle House
Hey kids. Get ready for another exciting episode of The Mr. Sensational Gino Vega Podcast! On this episode our boy GV delves deeper into his love of music. This time around he covers everything from his early attempts to acquire cassettes, his first Ghetto Blaster and his times as a Beat Street Style Break-Dancer. It's SO GOOD! I just listened to this and man, it is so great. I really mean that. It is FANTASTIC. Just so many great stories packed into one super fun episode. I cannot recommend this highly enough. It's super. Make sure to hop on over to Support The Report and check out how you can get the ISR Supertape VHS Tape! While helping to support the show. Man, we need all the help that we can get. Also hop on over to VirtualDirtmall.com The ISR Superstore and take care of some of your Retro Junk Shopping needs while also supporting The IseeRobots Radio Network
A Baboom developer buys Matt's EP, Pitchfork readers weigh in with contradictory views, and the inventor of Auto-tune has an interesting history. Also, Bragi Dash smart earphones and great picks of the week from Kishi Bashi and Sizarr!
A Baboom developer buys Matt's EP, Pitchfork readers weigh in with contradictory views, and the inventor of Auto-tune has an interesting history. Also, Bragi Dash smart earphones and great picks of the week from Kishi Bashi and Sizarr!
Welcome to the season 2 premiere of CreateCast! If you're new to the show, please take a second to check out season one either here on iTunes or on createcastpod.com This episode features Scott Witherow, the Southern Willy Wonka behind Olive & Sinclair , an award-winning, Nashville-based chocolate company. We talk about bean to bar chocolate, how he got involved in the food industry, what's next for O&S, and much more! For info on O&S, follow this link... besides, you can order some of their amazing chocolate RIGHT NOW. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR. IT'S SO GOOD.http://www.oliveandsinclair.com/As always... MAKE GOOD!
This week on FourPlay, Marc plays Smash Flash, Dave journeys into Dark Souls II again, Kyle continues to Nuzlocke, and Joe falls back in love with The Last of Us- now on PS4. Then, a ten question lightning round ensues that stretches the history of gaming. The topic of the week was based on our cover story this week "...And We Never Heard From Them Again," so we talked about the loss of local multiplayer. Finally, we give a sneak peek into the first monthly game club and talked about the addition of forums to the website. Sign up today!
At long last, we bring you the long awaited Christmas Special! In this episode, we discuss all things festive, along with a discussion on shipping your pants, and we roast Ben for having bought a minivan. The Legal Aliens podcast is Written and Presented by Ben Kent, Richard Simons and Krista Ristinen, and is produced and edited by Ben Kent. Voiceover provided by Santa Claus and . The Legal Aliens special Christmas Theme Tune was written and performed by Other music in this is program is provided by - . Want to join in the fun? We'd love to hear from you: Call our voicemail line on 951-ALIENS-1 (951-254-3671 or (001) 951-254-3671 from the UK), email us: , Follow us on twitter or join our .
Joe talks about the third track off his new album.
Joe talks about the third track off his new album.