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As conditions wreaked havoc across the country at the weekend, it was in non-league where goalkeepers truly felt the force of Storm Bert's brutal ball bamboozlement. We start with Wroxham and Gloucester City in the Isthmian League North and Southern Prem respectively. The Premier League then takes centre stage with Save of the Weekend contenders from Andre Onana and Guglielmo Vicario, the latter of whom is now set for a period on the sidelines after playing the majority of Tottenham's win over Man City with a broken bone in his foot. Alex McCarthy was under the spotlight in his 150th Premier League appearance for Southampton. In stepping in for Aaron Ramsdale, he conceded three in a defeat to Liverpool, the second of which saw Mo Salah steal in to gift The Reds an equaliser. In the EFL a series of injury time saves proved crucial for points saved and matches won, notably for Luton's Thomas Kaminski and Jacob Chapman of Huddersfield. A nod to Sol Brynn, too. Following a number of loan spells away from Middlesbrough, he finally bagged a first league appearance for the club. It came in a 6-2 away win at Oxford.
This episode covers some different topics including pheasant hunting, some bear hunting and even a motorcycle accident that involved a deer !! Jacob is an awesome guy so enjoy...... Special thanks - Kalamazoo Bow Works , True North Arrows and Abowyer broadheads
Join Elizabeth and Mark with a second conversation with Jacob Chapman. We discuss his new book Are We There Yet out on Human Error Publishing, talk about creative seasoning, heck, as is the way, talk about a bunch of stuff. This episode is also co-introduced by Steve Schmeltz and Madeleine Darling! So it's fun in that, well, somewhat informal way, too. Steve regales us even with a Dead Milkmen cover on ukelele, right here in Meat For Teacast Central! We had fun, let's just say. Jacob's previous episode here on the Meat For Teacast was Season 3, Episode 19. Find more about Jacob's band Camel City Drivers at https://camelcitydrivers.bandcamp.com/ or wherever you stream your music. Check out his and other great books at https://humanerrorpublishing.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/support
Here we have a preview of the spoken word from Le Cirque Avant la Lune Froide, Saturday, December 3, 2022! Carla Manene Cooke, Andrew Varnon, David Miller, Elizabeth Applequist, Jacob Chapman, Janet MacFadyen, Gerald Yelle, Richard Wayne Horton, Paul Richmond, and Dennis Piana.. To hear the full episode and lots of other goodies, please consider supporting what we do on our Patreon! patreon.com/meatfortea --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/support
Here we have a preview of the spoken word from Le Cirque Avant la Lune Froide, Saturday, December 3, 2022! Jane Yolen & Peter Tacy, Carla Cooke, Chaya Grossberg, Jacob Chapman, Gerald Yelle, Elizabeth Appelquist, Richard Wayne Horton, Tommy Twilite and Charles Coe. To hear the full episode and lots of other goodies, please consider supporting what we do on our Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/support
Here's a preview of a Patreon Exclusive episode, the spoken word section of Le Cirque Avant la Lune Froide, December 3, 2022 at Abandoned Building Brewery. To hear the full episode and more, sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/meatfortea. The higher tiers not only get the bonus audio content, but a PDF of each new issue of Meat For Tea: The Valley Review every quarter! Readers in the full episode are: Andrew Varnon, Gerald Yelle, Lindsay Adkins, Richard Wayne Horton, Mary Jennings, Michael Favala Goldman and Jacob Chapman! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meatforteacast/support
Here's a preview of the full episode available to our Patreon supporters. Please consider signing up and supporting what we do. For as little as $2/month, you get all the exclusive content uploaded to our Patreon. For $4/month, you also get a PDF of each new issue after it comes out! https://www.patreon.com/meatfortea Here's what's in store: At this year's North Quabbin Garlic and Arts Festival, there were the Spoken Word in the Woods events, hosted by Paul Richmond and Human Error Publishing. This exclusive recording of Meat For Tea's contribution to these events features an introduction and Reading by our own Elizabeth MacDuffie, with featured readers Joshua Michael Stewart, Jacob Chapman and Candace Curran! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/support
Podcast: The Industry 4.0 Podcast with GrantekEpisode: Jacob Chapman at Nozomi Networks - The Industry 4.0 Podcast with GrantekPub date: 2022-07-13Jacob Chapman has a background in automation engineering, project management, account management, industrial networking, and ICS cybersecurity within the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and energy generation sectors, among others. Jacob is currently a Solutions Architect within the BD and Alliances team at Nozomi Networks, the leader in OT & IoT security and visibility. Jacob maintains involvement and leadership positions in international societies and standard bodies - including the Cybersecurity Committee Chair of ISA's Smart Manufacturing & IIoT Division, a Registered U.S. Expert to TC65 of the IEC, member of Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association's Cybersecurity Workgroup, and a member of the ISA99 standards development committee. The Industry 4.0 Podcast with Grantek delivers a look into the world of manufacturing, with a focus on stories and trends that lead to better solutions. Our guests will share tips and outcomes that will help improve your productivity. You will hear from leading providers of Industrial Control System hardware and software, Grantek experts and leaders at best-in-class industry associations that serve Life Sciences and Food & Beverage manufactures.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Grantek, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Jacob Chapman has a background in automation engineering, project management, account management, industrial networking, and ICS cybersecurity within the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and energy generation sectors, among others. Jacob is currently a Solutions Architect within the BD and Alliances team at Nozomi Networks, the leader in OT & IoT security and visibility. Jacob maintains involvement and leadership positions in international societies and standard bodies - including the Cybersecurity Committee Chair of ISA's Smart Manufacturing & IIoT Division, a Registered U.S. Expert to TC65 of the IEC, member of Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association's Cybersecurity Workgroup, and a member of the ISA99 standards development committee. The Industry 4.0 Podcast with Grantek delivers a look into the world of manufacturing, with a focus on stories and trends that lead to better solutions. Our guests will share tips and outcomes that will help improve your productivity. You will hear from leading providers of Industrial Control System hardware and software, Grantek experts and leaders at best-in-class industry associations that serve Life Sciences and Food & Beverage manufactures.
We discuss Mamoru Hosoda's third original film and final Madhouse production, 2012's "Wolf Children." When Doc first watched it, it was one of his favorites. After watching/rewatching all of Hosoda's work n the lead up to this podcast, does he still feel the same way? Shadon has never seen the film before. What does he think of it? Click play and find out! Lot of ground covered in our discussion, including: production details, both the critical and also the academic/scholarly response to the film then and now, different cultural perspectives on single-motherhood, queer readings of wolfhood, "let's get back to nature" and, of course, our emotional responses to the movie. And much more! Enjoying this podcast? Tip us a coffee on Ko-fi! This will get you access to The World's Best Anime (and Other Media Too) Discord. | https://ko-fi.com/waruideshou Want to get in touch? Tweet the show, Doc or Shadon | Email the show Music: Wolfmother "Woman" Michael Kelly "Calicomp 1.1 Shutdown" Sources: David John Boyd (2012) "Wolves or People?" Jacob Chapman (2013) "Wolf Children BD+DVD" Andrea Germer, Rafael Vinícius Martins, Tianqi Zhang (2017) "A ‘Japanese' Cinema of Reassurance Queering, Passing—and Reifying Normativity in Hosoda Mamoru's Wolf Children" M. M. Grajdian (2020) “Compassionate neo-traditionalism in Hosoda mamoru's animation movies” David Whitely 2016 “Human Animals - Transformations Devoutly To Be Wished?” If we mention an author not listed here, there's an excellent chance their work is quoted in one of the articles above! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waruideshou/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/waruideshou/support
Elizabeth and writer, musician and physician Jacob Chapman have a great chat about writing, process, and music, as well as, well, a lot of things! He is a many-time contributor to Meat For Tea. Links mentioned in the podcast: His latest book Here Over Here Over Here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/194852175X?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 His band: Camel City Drivers: https://camelcitydrivers.bandcamp.com Khruangbin (The Universe Smiles Upon You is Jacob's favorite album of theirs): https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-universe-smiles-upon-you/1098176465 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/support
Former GFC loanee Jacob Chapman joins us for a chat as well as Gateshead fans David Steel and Dean Sever. Show sponsored by Northern Print Solutions
We go back to the December 2019 Meat For Tea release show Le Cirque de Noël, with featured readers David P. Miller, Dina Friedman, Peter Urkowitz, Jacob Chapman, Gerald Yelle and Richard Wayne Horton. But wait! Stick around for music from the bands that evening, December Boy and The Feldons. (For more of the December Boy set, please also check out S1 E11!) December Boy: https://mattsilberstein.bandcamp.com/ The Feldons: https://thefeldonsus.wordpress.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/support
Another visit to the Meat For Tea release party archives! This takes us back to 2019, September, and the Les Cirque des Fantômes Étranges party! Spoken word galore from Nina Rossi, Kim Keough, Richard Wayne Horton, Gerald Yelle, Jacob Chapman, Carolyn Cushing, Seth Cable and Ernest Brute! And musical selections from that night from Strange Hours and Walking Ghosts. Special guest on this episode, Sebastian Miller, helping us host. #irrationallyexuberant --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/support
Another trip back to one of the Meat For Tea release parties - the Cirques - but not too far back... From September 2021, we bring you all the live recordings from that evening - the spoken word with Michael Favala Goldman, Gerald Yelle, Jacob Chapman and Richard Wayne Horton, and live music from Angry Baby and Editrix! And a bonus - the introduction segment was recorded live on location over Thanksgiving, so we have special guests! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/support
We chat about the great 3-1 win over Kettering Town, chat with new keeper Jacob Chapman. Show sponsored by Northern Print Solutions
This week on Fullmetal Analysts, we welcome writer Jacob Chapman to talk about the episode “Emissary of Darkness.” Find out how Jacob Chapman became the […]
A main pop girl showdown for the ages!! Around the turn of the 2010s, the charts were ruled by two up-and-coming pop divas, but now only one can stand! Which of the two high points of their careers is the one which must reign supreme, Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" or Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream"?
In this previously recorded but unreleased episode of our Refresh or Reshelf program, we perform a 1919 one-act from Lord Dunsay called "Fame and The Poet". This week performers this week are: Jacob Chapman as The Poet Ethan Williams as Dick Prattle Lani Call as Fame Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
All six chapters of Morningstar for back-to-back listening. Hear the entire saga uninterrupted. Chapter 1 - Hellhound on My Trail, Chapter 2 - Me and The Devil, Chapter 3- Kind Hearted Woman, Chapter 4 - Ramblin on My Mind, Chapter 5 - Last Fair Deal Gone Down, Chapter 6 - Crossroad Blues, M. Smith Fraser as Deputy Simmons, Alesyn McCall as Deputy Lacey Troy, Lani Call as Nattie Sterling, Sara Wabrowetz as Norma, Jacob Chapman as Reverend Lucas Sterling, Ethan Williams as Bob Britton, Todd Osbern as Clayton Usher, Devon Redmond as Robert Johnson, Jared Lee as Liam Francka, Tyler Hunt as Chris Elway, Katie Watkins as Alesia Stokes, Rachel Smith as Alyssa Usher, Cody Walker as Shelby Stokes, Andrew Wardenaar as Deputy Nelson, Natalie Mecham as Ellie Graham, Harrison Proulx as Michael Usher, Jeff Weir as Sheriff Elway, Taylor Benjamin as Roberta Perdita --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
Chapter 5 -Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Starts at 3:20) Chapter 6 - Crossroad Blues (Starts at 20:10) Interview with Cody Walker (Starts at 33:50) In this new and ambitious project, we tackle a new mystery 6 part mini-series of work written by Cody Walker. Taking place in small-town southwest Missouri we follow the odd circumstances that surround Deputy Diggory Simmons. Uniquely recorded with 18 different actors from across the country. Recorded individually and given only their part, the larger story remains a mystery to even them. This episode features the last two chapters of the Morningstar saga. Followed by and Interview with the writer Cody Walker M. Smith Fraser as Deputy Simmons, Alesyn McCall as Deputy Lacey Troy, Jacob Chapman as Reverend Lucas Sterling, Harrison Proulx as Michael Usher, Todd Osbern as Clayton Usher, Devon Redmond as Robert Johnson, Jeff Weir as Sheriff Elway, Taylor Benjamin as Roberta Perdita Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
The Devil and Tommy and Tom This week, in the final and fifth episode of our Adaptation series, we’ll be hearing an early draft of Andrew Wardenaar's original play: The Devil and Tommy and Tom, adapted from Washington Irving’s short story, The Devil and Tom Walker. A conversation with the cast and Andrew follows the reading. The performers this week are: Jacob Chapman as Mr. Thompson Ethan Williams as Tom Lani Call as Tommy Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
In this episode of our Refresh or Reshelf program, we perform a 1948 radio piece from Willis Cooper called "Very Unimportant Person". Originally airing on December 5th, 1948 as part of the "Quiet Please" program. This week performers this week are: Jacob Chapman as The V.U.P Ethan Williams as The Pilot Lani Call as Ruth M. Smith Fraser as Tom Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
Chapter 3 -Kind Hearted Woman (Starts at 3:40) Chapter 4 - Ramblin on My Mind (Starts at 25:00) In this new and ambitious project, we tackle a new mystery 6 part mini-series of work written by Cody Walker. Taking place in small-town southwest Missouri we follow the odd circumstances that surround Deputy Diggory Simmons. Uniquely recorded with 18 different actors from across the country. Recorded individually and given only their part, the larger story remains a mystery to even them. This episode features the next two chapters of the Morningstar saga. M. Smith Fraser as Deputy Simmons, Alesyn McCall as Deputy Lacey Troy, Lani Call as Nattie Sterling, Sara Wabrowetz as Norma, Jacob Chapman as Reverend Lucas Sterling, Ethan Williams as Bob Britton, Todd Osbern as Clayton Usher, Devon Redmond as Robert Johnson, Jared Lee as Liam Francka, Jeff Weir as Sheriff Elway, Tyler Hunt as Chris Elway, Rachel Smith as Alyssa Usher, Harrison Proulx as Michael Usher, Andrew Wardenaar as Deputy Nelson, Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
Chapter 1 -Hell Hound on My Trail (Starts at 5:00) Chapter 2 - Me and The Devil (Starts at 35:00) In this new and ambitious project, we tackle a new mystery 6 part mini-series of work written by Cody Walker. Taking place in small-town southwest Missouri we follow the odd circumstances that surround Deputy Diggory Simmons. Uniquely recorded with 18 different actors from across the country. Recorded individually and given only their part, the larger story remains a mystery to even them. This episode features the first two chapters of the Morningstar saga. M. Smith Fraser as Deputy Simmons, Alesyn McCall as Deputy Lacey Troy, Lani Call as Nattie Sterling, Sara Wabrowetz as Norma, Jacob Chapman as Reverend Lucas Sterling, Ethan Williams as Bob Britton, Todd Osbern as Clayton Usher, Devon Redmond as Robert Johnson, Jared Lee as Liam Francka, Tyler Hunt as Chris Elway, Katie Watkins as Alesia Stokes, Rachel Smith as Alyssa Usher, Cody Walker as Shelby Stokes, Andrew Wardenaar as Deputy Nelson, Natalie Mecham as Ellie Graham Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
Adapting for the Ear: A Conversation with Sam Gregory This week, in the third episode of our Adaptation series, Andrew Wardenaar will be talking to playwright Sam Gregory about his background in adaptation and audio drama, with particular interest in his most recent play, Antigone at Colonus. Excerpts from Sam Gregory's adaptation of Antigone at Colonus performed by: Jacob Chapman and Lani Call Share your comments and join the discussion! Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
The Devil and Tom Walker This week, in the second episode of our Adaptation series, you’ll hear an unabridged reading of Washington Irving’s short story, The Devil and Tom Walker, which is being adapted into an audio play this season. Dialogue from the text is provided by: Jacob Chapman as Old Scratch Ethan Williams as Tom Walker Lani Call as The Speculator Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
In this episode of our Theatron Presents program, we perform a new adaptation of August Strindberg's "Pariah." This adaptation written by Matthew Jared Lee is entitled "A duel between intellect and cunning" borrowing that phrase from a review of the original production of "Pariah" in 1889. The performers this week are: Jacob Chapman as MR. Y Lani Call as MR. X Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
This is the first episode of our Refresh or Reshelf program. This week we perform a 1919 piece from Winthrop Parkhurst called "The Beggar and The King". The performers this week are: Jacob Chapman as The King Ethan Williams as The Servant Lani Call as The Beggar Check us out at: www.theatronproject.com Twitter: @TheatronProject Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theatronproject/ email: theatronproject@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-theatron-project/support
Covers all three volumes of Fruits Basket another by Natsuki TakayaWould you like to have another basket of fruit? Natsuki Takaya shows us what the kids of everyone from the original Fruits Basket cast are like in this sequel to the blockbuster series. Another centers around Sawa Mitoma, aka NegaTohru, as she suffers abuse from her single mother and meets the Sohma kids in high school. In this podcast, Fruits Basket fanatic Jacob and Shojo & Tell host Ashley get into whether this sequel series stands on its own, whether it's worth reading, how Takaya handles the same themes but with different power dynamics between the characters, and of course, and who the best Sohma kid is. (They may all love each other, but remember: The curse is family.)REFERENCESFruits Basket another is available from Yen PressYou can listen to our podcasts about the original Fruits Basket series hereWe assume that Hatsuharu and Isuzu's kids are named after Riku and Sora from Kingdom HeartsOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACTJacob on Twitter: @weebservationsSupport Jacob on Patreon or through Ko-fiShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00NOTE: We recorded this episode before the passing of Anime News Network's Zac Bertschy, who was Jacob's former partner.The next episode will cover volumes 1-9 of Haruka: Beyond the Stream of Time by Tohko Mizuno, with guest Asher Sofman.
Covers all five volumes of Angelic Layer by CLAMP.What if battle shonen, but for GIRLS? That's the premise of Angelic Layer, where young girls get to fight with super-cool dolls that they control with their minds (OK, Ohjiro can play too). Upon coming to Tokyo, Misaki immediately becomes smitten with this game and learns the ropes very quickly. Shojo & Tell host Ashley, her boytoy Asher, and guest Aisha discuss the gender dynamics of the manga (moms can play with VR tech too!!), the fanfiction-y nature of CLAMP’s works, and who the best deus and angel are (Sai! Wizard??).REFERENCESAngelic Layer is currently out of print, but you can find copies of the Dark Horse edition floating aroundOther CLAMP works:Tsubasa: Reservoir ChroniclexxxHolicShirahime-SyoChobitsMagic Knight RayearthTokyo BabylonWishCardcaptor SakuraXIf you want to hear more podcasts about CLAMP works, you should listen to CLAMPcast in WonderlandAisha's series about smutty manga: Thirsty ThursdayOutro song: "The Streatham Hill Gods" by DanosongsCONTACT USAsher on Archive of Our Own: dasheryFollow Aisha on Instagram and Twitter @MommaLuvsMangaWatch Aisha's manga reviews on her YouTube channelShojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and InstagramAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00The next episode will cover Fruits Basket Another with Jacob Chapman.
The eighth episode of the Meat For Teacast. Featuring recordings from the June 3, 2017 Cirque des Orignaux de la Lune, recorded live at Sonelab. Featuring spoken word from Jane Yolen, Jacob Chapman and Richard Wayne Horton, and live music from Moon Power. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meatforteacast/message
We have Jacob Chapman back on the show!!! This week we are talking about Our Miss Brooks. It was an American situation comedy starring Eve Arden as a sardonic high school English teacher. It began as a radio show broadcast on CBS from 1948 to 1957. When the show was adapted to television (1952-56), it became one of the medium's earliest hits. In 1956, the sitcom was adapted for big screen in the film of the same name. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-templeman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-templeman/support
We welcome Jacob Chapman to the show as a guest star as we cover The Zero Hour! Chosen by the Mutual Broadcasting system for having a theme of tales of mystery, adventure and suspense, it was a 1973 to 1974 two-season radio drama anthology series hosted and scripted by Rod Serling and produced by JM Kholos. The series used old top radio stars such as Edgar Bergen, and Richard Crenna, as well it featured current top TV stars of the time such as Patty Duke, John Astin and Susan Oliver. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-templeman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/richard-templeman/support
Jacob learns a lot about how actors think from fellow actor Richard Templeman. Richard shares thoughts, memories, and spontaneous make-em-ups that improve the quality of the podcast. Follow Richard’s vlog “My Sky Life” and other videos on his self-named YouTube channel, and his improv podcast “The Second Golden Age of Radio” on Apple Podcasts today! Also follow “Jacob Chapman’s Internet Presence” on Facebook to catch when Richard comes back on the podcast again.
The world gets to know Jacob Chapman as he explores the meaning of actors’ thoughts. Follow more of Jacob’s work on the Jacob Chapman’s Internet Presence page on Facebook.
Host, Dany Roth, is joined by associate editor at Anime News Network, Jacob Chapman to talk about Madhouse Studios's Redline. This is one of a rare breed: an anime film from the late 2000s that's almost completely hand drawn. Directed by the legendary Takeshi Koike, Redline is sort of like if Wacky Races was about a dystopian totalitarian future with fascist robots. Chapman breaks down what makes this oft-forgotten oddity a must-see.
Covers Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty by Megumi Morino (all six volumes of the series) “I can't believe Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty single-handedly convinced me that manga was not a mistake.” “This is up there with Erased and Princess Jellyfish for me as far as human relations go.” “I don't know if I'm going to be able to go back to manga after reading this manga, it was everything I ever wanted in a romance manga.” “This manga is much better than you would expect since nobody’s hyped it up — and we want to be the hype.” Quite simply, if you’re not reading Megumi Morino’s debut series, Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty, you are missing out. It’s easily the most underrated shojo manga of the year. It’s short and sweet and you should read it. If you want to find out a bit more before committing to the six volumes, give the beginning of this a listen. The story follows a girl who gets possessed by ghosts, and a boy who is afraid of ghosts but ends up falling in love with her. Except it’s so much more than that. The Ashes delve into who their favorite spirit is, and then explain why actually, everything about this ends up being your favorite. SHIZU AND TETSU AND HARU AND AKIRA AND LITERALLY EVERYONE ARE JUST TOO GOOD Y’ALL. REFERENCES Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty is available from Kodansha USA Haikyu!! and Kuroko’s Basketball are available from Viz Media Other shojo manga with male leads: HatsuHaru, The Young Master’s Revenge, DNAngel, Banana Fish Manga that also understand human relationships piercingly: Erased, Princess Jellyfish Can’t have a podcast with the Ashes where they don’t mention Maid-sama! every ten minutes Bleach by Tite Kubo, one of Ashley’s favorite shonens (sometimes we let those be referenced here) Fruits Basket by Natsuki Takaya is available from Yen Press. Also we did an epic trilogy of podcasts about it with Jacob Chapman. Outro song: “From Memory” by Ketsa CONTACT US Asher on Tumblr: @asherdashery Asher on Archive of Our Own: dashery Shojo & Tell on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram Ashley on Twitter: @AshMcD00 Ashley and Asher’s cowritten Digimon fic: Digivolve Your Differences If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.
Covers volumes 17-23 of Fruits Basket by Natsuki TakayaThe curse has finally broken! And did you hear there’s going to be a new Fruits Basket anime?! Great. We don’t talk about that on this podcast! (This is a manga podcast, after all. And this episode was recorded before the announcement.) But don’t worry, massive Furuba fan and Anime News Network editor Jacob Chapman and Shojo & Tell host Ashley find plenty to talk about in the last third of the series (this concludes our trilogy of podcasts!). Jacob explains why Akito is such a compelling character, and he and Ashley delve into the series’ handling of gender overall. But most importantly, Jacob and Ashley finally get to talk about ALL THE SHIPS (including some that didn’t sail) in the most massive Shipping Corner to date. Obviously, Kyo and Tohru OTP.NOTE: Apologies for the subpar audio quality in this episode. The Skype connection was worse than usual, and unfortunately Jacob’s local track was corrupted. There is at least one instance where Jacob cut out for several seconds. It is easy to infer what he said from where he picks up, but it’s still not great. Sorry again!Click here for a transcript of this episodeLINKSAnnouncement about the new Fruits Basket animeFruits Basket is available from Yen Press in a very nice collector’s editionFruits Basket Another is also available from Yen PressThe original 2001 Fruits Basket anime is available from FunimationJacob’s Fruits Basket radio drama can still be listened to hereAn in-depth Twitter thread from Jacob comparing Yen Press’ editions to the original Tokyopop releasesYou can stream Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood on CrunchyrollBanana Fish is available from Viz Media. We did podcasts about it.Outro song: “For Fruits Basket” by AmaLee (an English cover of the Fruits Basket anime opening). Download this song and AmaLee’s other great covers in iTunes here.SOCIALJacob on Twitter: @itsbonedaddyShojo & Tell on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and FacebookAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.
Covers volumes 9-16 of Fruits Basket by Natsuki TakayaMassive Furuba fan and Anime News Network editor Jacob Chapman is back to discuss the middle third of Takaya’s classic with Shojo & Tell host Ashley. Most of the dark, dark Sohma family secrets have been revealed this time around, and Tohru is in turmoil over Kyo’s fate. But we’re saving most of the Kyo talk for the third and final podcast! This time, Yuki’s struggles shine after his confrontation with Akito. The particular pains of motherhood — with Tohru’s mother complex and many of the Sohma’s crummy parents — are scrutinized at length. And Jacob explains how Fruits Basket accurately captures the cyclic nature of abuse. It’s a heavy episode, but then, there’s also talk about how the play “Sorta Cinderella” is very funny. Try not to cry too much, alright?Click here for a transcript of this episodeLINKSFruits Basket is available from Yen Press in a very nice collector’s editionThe Fruits Basket anime is available from FunimationJacob’s Fruits Basket radio drama can still be listened to hereHere's a random Fruits Basket/“She’s So High” AMV just to prove the pointAn in-depth Twitter thread from Jacob comparing Yen Press’ editions to the original Tokyopop releasesSurely you remember Disney’s Tangled?Book about sand and sand mafias: The World in a GrainOutro song: “For Fruits Basket” by AmaLee (an English cover of the Fruits Basket anime opening). Download this song and AmaLee’s other great covers in iTunes here.SOCIALJacob on Twitter: @itsbonedaddyShojo & Tell on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and FacebookAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.
Covers volumes 1-8 of Fruits Basket by Natsuki TakayaAt the height of the mid-2000s manga boom in the US, there was no bigger series than Fruits Basket. And this story about orphaned Tohru Honda and the Sohma family curse has endured, getting a very special rerelease in recent years. For a series this influential, we brought on one of the biggest Furuba fans of all: Anime News Network editor Jacob Chapman. We discuss why Fruits Basket left such a lasting impression, who our favorite Sohmas are, how Tokyopop and Yen Press’ translations compare, what the curse really is, Kyo’s “true” form and the search for what’s real, Furuba’s message about belief in others, particularly as it relates to religion and family, and much, much more. Most importantly, obviously, we answer the question: Yuki or Kyo? And just think: This is only the first of three episodes about Takaya’s masterpiece.Click here for a transcript of this episodeREFERENCESFruits Basket is available from Yen Press in a very nice collector’s editionThe Fruits Basket anime is available from FunimationJacob’s Fruits Basket radio drama can still be listened to hereAn in-depth Twitter thread from Jacob comparing Yen Press’ editions to the original Tokyopop releasesOther manga Jacob keeps up with (since he doesn’t read that much manga): Attack on Titan, To Your EternityOther big shojo titles popular during Fruits Basket’s heyday: *Skip Beat, *Boys Over FlowersQuiz Segment: Can We Guess Your Chinese Zodiac Based On Your Taste In Food? [Buzzfeed]Outro song: “For Fruits Basket” by AmaLee (an English cover of the Fruits Basket anime opening). Download this song and AmaLee’s other great covers in iTunes here.SOCIALJacob on Twitter: @itsbonedaddyShojo & Tell on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and FacebookAshley on Twitter: @AshMcD00If you have any comments or questions about the episode, email us at shojoandtell@gmail.com, reach out to us on your preferred social media network, or comment on the episode page.
Digging graves is hard work, especially when you're a 10-year old girl. Listen to Chapter 4 of Struggles of a Dark Lord, the completely improvised audio book. The book's title and this week's chapter was suggested by Jacob Chapman on Facebook. Music by Ethan Young. Be part of the story by leaving comments and suggestions on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @FirsstDraft or by email at FirsstDraft@gmail.com