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This episode has many omissions, and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate. Jacob Haller tries to make sense of Douglas Adams’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (1979). John McCoy with Jacob Haller.
This episode has many omissions, and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate. Jacob Haller tries to make sense of Douglas Adams’s The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (1979). John McCoy with Jacob Haller.
Though his mind is not for rent, it still is the subject of this episode. Jacob Haller discusses Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer (1876). John McCoy with Jacob Haller.
Though his mind is not for rent, it still is the subject of this episode. Jacob Haller discusses Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer (1876). John McCoy with Jacob Haller.
Samantha, Kimberly, and guest Jacob Haller dive deep into the murky world of Samuel Fuller and his 1963 feature Shock Corridor. The group discuss mental health, Fuller's background and its connection to the film, and what it says about America in the age of Eisenhower. Reviews matter and you can help us out by giving us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts! Also, tell your friends to like and subscribe to our Patreon, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube channels!
Jacob Haller of Love YA Like Crazy joins me to talk about Abducted: Fugitive of Love. A movie with more clever twists than it has to have and more nudity than expected, and we propose a TV-show spinoff "STAT!" about the a couple of minor characters.
Kornflake has returned from Minnesota with a full report on MarsCon, home of our beloved Dementia Track of comedy music performances! And this was the busiest MarsCon ever for Kornflake! In addition to her regular Dementia Water Aerobics classes (keeping nerds in shape and exhausted since 2013), she (along with Jacob Haller and Doornail) was scheduled for her own comedy music concert! And... Kornflake and Jacob released a whole new album of original silly songs too! Also on the MarsCon Dementia schedule: Mikey Mason, Devo Spice, Marc With a C, Michael William Hunter, the great Luke Ski, Lauren Mayer, TV's Kyle and Linzilla, Brett Glass, Karl Brown, and Beth Kinderman and the Player Characters! Plus: Dementia Smackdown Wrestling, fun with the AED, emergency pool repairs, the Space Oddity Music Club and Brew Pub, and the dangers of partying with Klingons. Also: National Awkward Moments Day, a Kornflake Book Club update, listener feedback from our 1980 TV episodes, and Happy 99th (!) Birthday to the Mad cartoonist with a snappy answer for every stupid question, Al Jaffee. Be safe and be silly, kids.
And still bellowing he came. Jacob Haller discusses William Faulkner’s “The Bear” (1942). Host Jacob Haller.
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. This is the last episode in the series, which I think goes out on a high note! For this one, Jake talked to Vox Media's Allegra Frank, who is also a cohost of 'The Polygon Show', about Andrew Clements's 'Things Not Seen', and we were also joined by past guest Simone de Rochefort, which was very excellent! Note that the discussion includes spoilers for 'Things Not Seen', as well as Clements's 'Frindle' and Libba Bray's 'Beauty Queens', and the final episode of Game of Thrones. As mentioned in this discussion, Libba Bray wrote an article about the experience of trying to bring 'Beauty Queens' to the big screen. You can find it on ew.com. The episode contains a brief clip from The Polygon Show's bonus episode about the Game of Thrones finale, in which a couple of the podcast's cohosts, Ashley Oh and Simone de Rochefort, improvise a missing scene from the show. If you enjoy it, I recommend listening to the rest of the show, and other episodes of the Polygon Show in general! Plus, a correction: Jake mentioned that he and Carrie previously recorded an episode about 'Shiver' by Maggie Stiefvater, except I called it 'Frozen'. Anyway, if you want to hear Carrie and me critique the book, here's a link to the episode! We recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
What are your favorite books from young adulthood? And which of them included Witches? Join our conversation with Jacob Haller, our Intrepid Editor, that crosses over with his wonderful podcast, Love YA Like Crazy. We examine what YA is, our favorite examples of Witches in the books we loved (and still love), and (unfortunately) beard nipples. Sigh.
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Simone de Rochefort of 'The Polygon Show' about Libba Bray's 'A Great and Terrible Beauty'. Note that the discussion includes spoilers for A Great and Terrible Beauty. A video of Simone's interview with Aisha Tyler can be found at https://youtu.be/mOwnt8wbe4w. This discussion was recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them. This episode has post-credits MCU-style foreshadowing for next week's episode! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Ross Blocher and Carrie Poppy of 'Oh No Ross and Carrie' about some books that were important to them when they were young. Note that the discussion includes spoilers for Louise Fitzhugh's 'Harriet the Spy' and its sequel 'The Long Secret', and 'Maniac Magee' by Jerry Spinelli. This discussion was recorded on Jake's phone in a semi-secluded corner by an elevator at PodX, and we apologize for the resulting sound quality. Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Hal Lublin of 'We Got This with Mark and Hal' talking about Piers Anthony's 'Xanth' books, among other things. Also in this episode, Jake confesses some things that he isn't proud of. In addition to cohosting 'We Got This' and 'Tights and Fights', Hal is a voice actor on Welcome to Night Vale, The Thrilling Adventure Hour, among other things. To get the full lowdown, check out HalLublin.com! Note that the discussion includes spoilers for Piers Anthony's 'A Spell for Chameleon', plus the 'Bart's Friend Falls in Love' episode of the Simpsons, plus, I guess, the comic strip Garfield. Plus, a correction: I said at one point in this discussion that Carrie had forbidden us from ever covering a Piers Anthony book, but I think I was actually thinking of a different author -- I don't think Xanth has ever come up before, in the context of the podcast. This discussion was recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them! We Got This's theme song, 'Podcasts Should (Not) Have A Theme Song', is by Mike Phirman. Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Julie Shapiro, executive director of Radiotopia, about Louise Fitzhugh's 'Harriet the Spy'. In addition to being the executive director of PRX, Julie Shapiro is a producer of the Ear Hustle podcast, and publisher of the zine Anodyne. If you want to participate in the zine, PM her on twitter! Note that the discussion includes spoilers for 'Harriet the Spy', 'The Crumb' by Jean Slaughter Doty, and Rebecca Stead's 'When You Reach Me' (which there is also a separate episode of 'Love YA Like Crazy' for). This discussion was recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
Jacob Haller is a singer songwriter, podcast host, producer and editor of Love YA Like Crazy and Tell Me About Your Song, teaches intro to podcasting at AS220 Industries. Keep up with Jacob on social media and his site Jacobhaller.com
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Jeffrey Cranor about Sarah Maria Griffin's 'Spare and Found Parts' and Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland'. Jeffrey Cranor co-writes the podcasts Welcome to Night Vale and Within the Wires, and is a New York Neo-Futurists alumnus. Note that the discussion includes spoilers for 'Spare and Found Parts' and 'Alice in Wonderland'. This discussion was recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Lee LeBreton of 'Within the Wires' about Madeleine L'Engle's 'Many Waters'. Lee LeBreton is the voice of Michael Witten in Season 3 of Within the Wires, and performs throughout the year in the New York Neo-Futurists's weekly show, The Infinite Wrench. They also perform regularly with The Williams Project in Seattle. For more information, check out their website! Note that the discussion includes major spoilers for 'Many Waters', and some minor spoilers for 'A Wrinkle in Time'. This discussion was recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
The party gets recruited to protect a cleric of Graurv-Uund from a shadowy killer, but first, it's time to go shopping. Keith McBlane plays Pin, the DM. Jacob Haller plays Grapejuice Tendertrot, the half-elf paladin. Zac FistCake plays the Charles Barkley, the canine monk. Lauren Monaco plays Lollyhops Gobblespot, the frog warlock. Thomas Account plays Fox, the human wizard. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
We are joined by Jacob Haller of the Love YA Like Crazy Podcast this week. We talked a lot about cars this week, and Dawn’s dead grampa’s porn. Rachel invites everyone to “come at” her controversial opinion that The Godfather is only so-so, as we stumble our way through pronouncing Italian words in this very Godfathery episode. We discuss how desirable a mafia job “Lady Watcher” might be. What are some other cliché mafia assignments that might feel demeaning to receive? Jacob flouts our episode rating system, and Rachel gives what might be her lowest fashion score yet. Our next episode is Season 5, Episode 7: Deliver Us From Evil Contribute to our Patreon: http://patreon.com/beckettfuture Or visit our website: http://beckettfuturepod.com Email us: beckettfuturepod@gmail.com Lastly, visit our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/beckettfuturepod/ Please like us and review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher. We love you.
Here's a short bonus episode put together by Jake. Norah's body lies at the bottom of the river. Here's what happens next. (It's 100% canon btw.) Jacob Haller plays Norah Stoller, the human ranger. Carrie plays Kid Needles, the bat god.
The Conclusion of Into The Whirlwind. It could have gone better, tbh. Keith McBlane plays Pin, the DM. Jacob Haller plays Norah Stoller, the human ranger. Zac FistCake plays the Charles Barkley, the canine monk. Lauren Monaco plays Lollyhops Gobblespot, the frog warlock. Thomas Account plays Fox, the human wizard. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
I am six weeks late editing and publishing this episode, because I am a less functional human being than I often pretend to be. Sorry! Anyway, everything continues to get progressively more wild and explosive, as the Merry Slider continues its journey. Keith McBlane plays Pin, the DM. Jacob Haller plays Norah Stoller, the human ranger. Zachary FistCake plays the Charles Barkley, the canine monk. Lauren Monaco plays Lollyhops Gobblespot, the frog warlock. Thomas Account plays Fox, the human wizard. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Welcome to the merciless world of Ryftbreak. The party is aboard a riverboat, going north to the Grors-Tka border, but their cruise is interrupted by a calamity of epic proportions. Keith McBlane plays Pin, the DM. Jacob Haller plays Norah Stoller, the human ranger. Zachary FistCake plays the Charles Barkley, the canine monk. Lauren Monaco plays Lollyhops Gobblespot, the frog warlock. Thomas Account plays Fox, the human wizard. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Our heroes are out of their cells, but still have mysterious magic and spacial confusion between them and freedom. Glen Tickle DMs. Keith McBlane plays Tenten, the kobold bard. Jacob Haller plays Trastor Gail, the high elf wizard. Lauren Monaco plays Popple Rumblespark Clockjammer, the rock gnome rogue. Thomas Account plays Ottiwell, the human cleric.
The party's journey in the Goddess' Repose comes to an end, one way or another. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Mister Blades puts Grouse in a bind, Decim uses outdoor magic, and Skullbutt's date continues to decline. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
A pizza party proves paltry, a date is initiated at an inopportune time, and Mister Blades does a thing he was inevitably bound to do. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Make sure you read the label VERY carefully. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
We kick off the new year as most people do... by reflecting on the film adaptation of musical THE LAST FIVE YEARS. Since your hosts Mike and Dave have not a musical bone in their body (just very bitter ones) we welcome singer/songwriter JACOB HALLER on from the podcast TELL ME ABOUT YOUR SONG to explain the appeal of this film that opens with a song about heartbreak and closes with a song about heartbreak. Thankfully we are united in our defense of the great ANNA KENDRICK and are also graced by Mr. Haller re-writing one of the more troubling songs to be a bit more humorous and honest. I can not stress enough that your hosts Mike and Dave DO NOT SING on this episode. So feel free to listen!Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @grandgesturepodHosts: Dave @pccasestudy Mike @warmachinehorse
I haaaaaAAAAaaAaAte Mr Blades and everything that he does and says. Also, Decim is mayor now, and that's terrible. Everything's kinda going to shit, tbh. Also, I'd just like to state that all goths are beautiful, and should not be bullied. I do not condone Grouse's behavior on this episode. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
The Questaria Gang is back - more or less. Bones are bashed and shapes are slotted in this mildly exciting adventure! Troy Carvale DMs. Keith McBlane plays Kras, the lizard anthro fighter. Glen Tickle plays Crusader Westatum, the elf paladin. Jacob Haller plays Aphglirvorien Smith, the half-elf rogue. Today's adventure was written by Kristjan Matthiasson, and can be purchased here: http://www.dmsguild.com/product/208634/The-Mystic-Circle Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Well, that actually happened. The rolls were legit and everything. Also, hello to everyone we met at MFC East! We all had such a great time there. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Skullbutt gets a blast from the past, and Decim's mayoral campaign enters the home stretch. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle bailed last minute. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Audreyn keeps on scheming, while Decim gives the speech of a lifetime. Also, Grouse goes on a hot date, and it gets real sketchy real fast. Also, things happen way out of chronological order. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
So like, Audreyn and Grouse are totally the villains in this episode, right? Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale is somewhere. Whatever. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
After a rough encounter with law enforcement (again), Grouse is forced to confront the enforcer he crossed, and Audreyn is not handling it well. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
The party makes their way to the end of the Path of Lost Dreams, but when they return to Heart City, things escalate quickly as they are confronted by past misdeeds. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale is moving or whatever. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Grouse denies everything, Audreyn makes a scene, Skullbutt reviews his notes, and Decim has no clue what's going on. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Wait, what are we doing again? Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale is working on her supervillainy. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
Skullbutt hurts some feelings, and Grouse gets in trouble with law enforcement of a different kind. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
How certain do you have to be about your spiritual worldview, and is doubt something that only visits the spiritually inclinced? Betwixt and Between talk with Jacob Haller, our talented editor and longtime friend of Betwixt, who also happens to be an atheist. Also guest starring a chorus of Al Green's parishioners, AND dogs and chickens!
The party splits up, and each member goes on a short adventure. Mouse Grouse does some shopping. Skullbutt gets himself into a predicament. Audreyn gets in over her head. Decim faces his greatest foe. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
The party continues their first date, but can they stay classy in the face of puzzles and dangers? Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
The gang gets ready for their first adventure in the Goddess Repose - and their first date. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
I'm not going to sugar-coat it. In this episode, a gay cyborg cat sings a song about how much he believes in himself. I can't believe how tone-deaf I am. I'm working on publishing the podcast on different platforms, so you can now find Dice To Meet You on YouTube, Tumblr, and RPGNow.com. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale is really missing out. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com, in both digital and softcover formats. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
The party thinks it's crime time, but a Dark and Edgy antihero has something to say about that. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E Sound credits: fountain-1: freesound.org, user luciolepri, creative commons attribution license non-commercial
Happy very very very very VERY late Winter Holidays! After a little discussion of their preparation for (ahem) Solstice and Christmas, Betwixt and Between get down to business talking about house spirits. Discussing both their own personal house spirit experiences and the range of such spirits from around the world, this episode is a great starting place for getting to know the brownies, tomtes, and wights in your life. Note: Though we credit Between's Husband for editing the podcast, this is actually the first episode edited by our new editor, Jacob Haller. http://jacobhaller.com/
Do you have that song from Gurren Lagann stuck in your head? 'Cause I do. In this episode, the party meets a colorful new slate of characters, starts a political venture, and executes an ill-conceived heist, all in the hopes of learning more about the mysterious Mayor Reshtha. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E Sound credits: 06422 tavern ambience – looping: freesound.org, user Robinhood76, creative commons attribution license non-commercial
The party hits the town, gaining everything from new clothes to valuable knowledge. Mostly new clothes though. I swear this is a good fantasy adventure. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
In which violent attitudes are expressed, emotional landscapes are explored, the world's best sheriff is encountered, a good boy hears a story, and most importantly, everyone hates Kevin. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale is hibernating. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E Sound credits: 06422 tavern ambience - looping: freesound.org, user Robinhood76, creative commons attribution license non-commercial
This week, Lindsay has been spending a lot of time in Farmington, Georgia, talking to artists, encountering the law, and exploring the area. This episode features music clips from Jacob Haller's song 'I Wish That I Was Vegan' from his album 'Cabin Fever' and from the R.E.M. song 'Walk Unafraid' from their album 'Up'.
It's a new campaign world, and a new adventure for our party of intrepid friends. If you're a new listener, now is a great time to get started on the series. The Goddess' Repose is a legendary dungeon, one which has ended the legacy of every adventurer to seek it out. It is rumored to contain not only the girl which our heroes have been tasked with finding, but also a treasure of unrivaled worth. But when the party arrives, what they find is quite different from anything they could have expected. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the mouse rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the goat monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the bear cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
In this episode, we give Thurn an epilogue, and the players are introduced to their next adventure. We also meet our new player, Jake Haller! Also, sorry if there's some background noise in this one. It was windy and raining outside my window, and I didn't have time to arrange better soundproofing. Keith McBlane DMs. Glen Tickle plays Grouse, the half-elf rogue. Jacob Haller plays Skullbutt, the feline bard. Tara Dunderdale plays Audreyn Thwaite, the human monk. Troy Carvale plays Decim D. Tauren, the dwarven cleric. Also, the D&D sourcebook that Keith wrote, Fursona 5E, is out now at rpgnow.com. You can buy it at this link: http://www.rpgnow.com/product/191077/Fursona-5E
This week I sit down with Jacob Haller to talk about Stanley Kubrick's 1956 film noir, The Killing. Send suggestions, questions and comments to ticklishbiz@gmail.com. Feel free to leave me a comment on iTunes and be sure to follow Ticklish Business on Twitter, @Ticklish_Biz. NEXT WEEK: You'll be getting a special minisode as I talk to Madeline Kahn biographer William V. Madison about his new biography on the comedienne.
In this bonus episode of Tell Me About Your Song, Adam Hogue and Jason Dolbec of the Adjuncts and Jacob Haller of the Tell Me About Your Song podcast talk about assembling set lists, share stories about memorable performances, and talk about how we conceptualize songs at the beginning of the songwriting process. It's pretty goofy. This episode includes clips of the following songs: 'So Youthful', a song by Jason's band, the Stilts. 'Hogit Bogit', a song by Floyd the Barber, Jason and Adam's high school band. 'CSSOAB', a song by Dürty Folk that taught Jake an important lesson. (Note - both this song, and our discussion of it, contain a lot of swearing.) A few of Jake's songs: Codependent Watching Killer Robots Eat Your Head You're The Tea In My Teacup Stale Tequila Links and other information related to this episode can be found at http://yoursongpodcast.tumblr.com/post/149643472063/this-bonus-episode-of-tell-me-about-your-song , which also includes a full transcript of the episode.
Travis McElroy is a professional podcaster and actor. Travis is the host of My Brother, My Brother and Me, Trends Like These, Can I pet your dog?, Interrobangcast, Bunker Buddies, Shmanners, Til Death Do Us Blart. On this episode Travis shares his journey from working a carpenter for a Shakespeare Company to professional podcaster. Travis teases details of the upcoming My Brother, My Brother and Me TV show on Seeso, becoming friends with his idols, the importance of diversity in the podcast community and much more. I am joined by guest host Jacob Haller.
For extended show notes and more pirate goodies, visit www.UnderTheCrossbones.com Nick Hoffman is a buddy of mine from the comedy world. Until recently we didn't know we were both pirate fans. Nick's been deep in it for quite awhile having thrown a big pirate wedding and curated a pirate installation at the Petaluma History Museum. And we'll dig deep into both of those. Plus some post-Mother's Day comedy from Stu McCallister and a very funny song called "Photo Album" from Jacob Haller. Important Websites: Nick Hoffman - https://www.facebook.com/Pirates-Legends-and-Lore-217351184979420/ https://www.facebook.com/NickHoffmanEntertainment/ Stu McCallister - http://www.stumccallister.com/ Jacob Haller - http://jwgh.org/ You can get my latest comedy special, "Pretty From TheBack"at http://bit.ly/prettyfromtheback Additional Show Notes: www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/040 Support the show!: www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support
On this episode we see the light in the crafting of country music personas by first seeing new release I SAW THE LIGHT starring Tom Hiddleston which leads us to a talk with musician Jacob Haller and host of the podcast Tell Me About Your Song on the Oscar winning biopic on Johnny Cash, WALK THE LINE. This very successful film goes up against a documentary on the struggles of the Dixie Chicks after a political comment made on the eve of the Iraq War in SHUT UP & SING sends the band's career in a very different direction.
Jacob Haller is a bluesy alternative singer/songwriter based in Providence Rhode Island. Jacob has been called a cross between B.B King and Weird Al. Jacob is also the host of two podcasts, Tell Me About Your Song and Love YA Like Crazy. Jacob chats about his musical sensibility, playing music, storytelling in music, the dangers of writing a song about somebody, podcasting, and much more.
The folks at the Commercial Suicide Songwriting podcast, online at http://commercialsuicidesongwritingpodcast.com/ , invited folks to record a segment for their show, so I sent in this brief discussion of Pete Seeger's 'Waist Deep in the Big Muddy'. It can be found in the most recent episode of that podcast (episode 44), but I thought I'd post it here too, as a bonus episode. I hope you enjoy it!
A year in, your host Jacob Haller talks about some of his plans for the podcast. One thing I mention is that I'll be reposting some past episodes on facebook, twitter, and tumblr. If you want to check out the first one of these, have a look at the podcast's facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/tellmeaboutyoursong or on tumblr: http://yoursongpodcast.tumblr.com/ or on my twitter page: @jwghaller
Here's an outtake from guest host Tracie Potochnik's interview with Jacob Haller, in which he talks about the Kickstarter campaigns he used to help fund the release of his last two albums. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at http://yoursongpodcast.tumblr.com/post/90217907007/heres-an-outtake-from-guest-host-tracie . Enjoy!
For this episode, guest host Tracie Potochnik talked to Jacob Haller about his song 'Was The Moon Too Full?', from his new album 'Time To Break Up The Band' You can hear the song at http://jacobhaller.bandcamp.com/track/was-the-moon-too-full . The show notes for this episode are online at http://yoursongpodcast.tumblr.com/post/89519258019/for-the-26th-episode-of-tell-me-about-your-song . Enjoy!
For this bonus episode of 'Tell Me About Your Song', I'm including some extracts from Pete Avitable's interview where the discussion turned to 'Tell Me About Your Song' itself, my conception of the podcast, and some of the technical details of how it works. Links and other information related to this episode can be found at http://yoursongpodcast.tumblr.com/post/88140482631/for-this-bonus-episode-of-tell-me-about-your .
It's a music-themed episode this week, as Kevin and Kornflake discuss recent shows by Jim's Big Ego (featuring an onstage appearance by Kornflake), The Aquabats (featuring a member of The Cars, and a giant chicken), and a special benefit concert for Keytar Bear (featuring a brass band, a didgeridoo, Freezepop, and a bear playing a keytar). Then we present an interview with Rhode Island-based singer/songwriter Jacob Haller! Topics include robots, kittens, weird dreams about Cher, and an exploding whale. Also: National Waitstaff Day is this week. So leave a big tip, even if you didn't order the exploding whale.
"Kittens and Killer Robots" Sully and Josh introduce the show and thank Sully's Cafe's latest sponsor The Bucket Brewery! Then, the gents have a great discussion of the scene this week with mentions of Drop Out Night with Second Time Out, Jon Tierney, and Kris Hansen; Creation Tuesday featuring The Hornitz and the Durians for Willis' Birthday; Megan Gilbert's Open Mic at Theatre 82; Bluegrass Throdown at Nick-a-nees; Consider the Source, Cocktail Party Phenomenon, and The Hungry Freaks; Allysen Callery; Ily Aimy; Smith&Weeden's Album release with Ravi Shavi and The Sun Parade; Colby and Keila; as well as Santa Mamba's Cinco de Mayo celebration with Sarah Borrello. The gents welcome Jacob Haller to the Green Room for a lengthy conversation and a performance of three songs. The guys wrap up discussing a number of upcoming Tunes Around Town. Approximate Run Time: 1 hour 12 minutes
Heather Rose, Mary Bee, and I took questions from a studio audience about our songs in this VERY SPECIAL edition of ‘Tell Me About Your Song’. This one runs long! I’ll be back to the normal format for these episodes next week, but I thought this was a fun experiment, and I hope you like it too! You can hear some of the songs we played and discussed at: Mary Bee/Blueprints: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV5Xzmts2_g Heather Rose/Bingo Bingo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4ptohO4yGM Heather Rose/My City, My Skyline: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QleH3bjXjHk Jacob Haller - Just You: http://jacobhaller.bandcamp.com/track/just-you Jacob Haller - Watching Killer Robots Eat Your Head: http://jacobhaller.bandcamp.com/track/watching-killer-robots-eat-your-head For more information, see the show notes at http://yoursongpodcast.tumblr.com/post/64545505990/the-fifth-episode-of-tell-me-about-your-song-is .
The why and hows of plying your handspun singles with commercial yarns. Music is from Music Alley and includes an interlude called Yarn by Cyrusfx and the closing song Mistreating Yarn Blues by Jacob Haller. Photos of the yarns can be found here on my blog.
Pixels in-studio chatting and playing LIVE as well as tunes from The Walkmen, Tom Waits, King Sickabilly, The Pixies, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Vampire Weekend, Jacob Haller, Reverend Bastien (and more)
Pixels in-studio chatting and playing LIVE as well as tunes from The Walkmen, Tom Waits, King Sickabilly, The Pixies, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Vampire Weekend, Jacob Haller, Reverend Bastien (and more)
Jacob Haller in-studio and tunes from Zombie Ghost Train, Red Rd & The Undead, The Universes, The Benedictions (and more...)
Jacob Haller in-studio and tunes from Zombie Ghost Train, Red Rd & The Undead, The Universes, The Benedictions (and more...)
NEW!! Richard Cray returns with a freshly-picked selection of Christmas comedy songs to see you through the horrors of the festive season. FEATURING: Robert Lund & Spaff, Crankshaft & The Gear Grinders, Rob Paravonian, Moneyshot Cosmonauts, Steve Goodie, Mind Map That, Jacob Haller, and Nice Peter. Music provided by Mevio's Music Alley at music.mevio.com, and by kind permission of Rob Paravonian at robprocks.com. Full tracklisting and links to all artists can be found at 404media.blogspot.com. Joyeux Noel, mes amies!