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Contestants: Randall Eng, Andy Greeley, Ewan Munro, Ajay Parasuraman, Jeffrey Seguritan, Jayanthi SrinivasanICE to see you tune in for this latest Directors Set, one so fiendishly challenging that not one but two contestants are seriously considering renouncing their citizenship by the end of it! From a string of émigrés that causes one contestant to state "I'm all out of Hungarians" (incidentally the title of my second-favorite Air Supply song) to the multifaceted career of a fascinating polymath remembered today only for a (private) dick, this episode contains multiple intriguing factual journeys through the world of cinema. And also LOTS of Jayanthi's puns. Lots of 'em.Check out my Patreon for an alternative take on this set with contestants Akiva Fox, Joshua Kreitzer, Raghuveer Mukkamalla, and Jack Rousseau (aka TG Trivia on YouTube)!As always, if you like what you hear, consider donating via Ko-fi or Patreon and remember to leave a review and/or rating on iTunes!https://www.patreon.com/recreationalthinkinghttps://ko-fi.com/recreationalthinking
Contestants: Randall Eng, Jing Feng, Andy Greeley, Ewan Munro, Jeffrey Seguritan, Jayanthi SrinivasanWho needs Gukesh vs. Ding when you have Randall Eng and Ewan Munro duking it out for cinematic-quiz supremacy? But even as we all compete to mispronounce French names that being with "M," it is Jayanthi who comes out on top with the worst pun--uh, I mean, funniest joke of all. Sadly, those of you listening to this audio podcast won't get to see Ewan's dancing ... but that's all the more reason to join me in recording future episodes!Thanks to my playtesters Vince Bacani, Mike Cheyne, Charlie Fritz, Chris Grubb, Raghuveer Mukkamalla, Matt Pashby, Tucker Warner, and Emily White. (Chris was the original source of my "Earwig and the Angry Witch" joke.)As always, if you like what you hear, consider donating via Ko-fi or Patreon and remember to leave a review and/or rating on iTunes!https://www.patreon.com/recreationalthinkinghttps://ko-fi.com/recreationalthinking
We have a killer episode this week. Heavy Hitters Jeremy Cahnmann and Jeffrey Seguritan face off...But wait...theres more!!!! Jeremy is on location with Trivia Titan Russ Friedewald, who chimes in a few times!!!
Episode 71 - Jay and Jeff talk about whatever the heck is going on these days. Jeffrey Seguritan and Lynn Yu, from Patreon and Yu Oughta Know, join in. Niki asks us about politicians who can do yoga planks. Digressions include how gender reveal parties lead to disaster, Ben Affleck's “type”, and when in doubt, pick Djibouti and Bernie/Buttigieg Slash Fics. Also, Corey. Your hosts: Jeff Bimm - RMT Trivia, Chicago Jay Borsom - Liquid Kourage Entertainment, Chicago Our guests: Jeffrey Seguritan - https://www.patreon.com/jseguritan Lynn Yu - https://www.playtriviala.com/ and https://lynnqyu.substack.com/ Happy Holidays, everyone! We here at Quadrivia want to extend our deepest gratitude for all the reviews and support that you have given us! We are going on an indefinite hiatus, but wanted to share one last episode before we do! So, from our family to yours, happy holidays and warmest wishes as we head into the new year! Web: QuadriviaPodcast.com Patreon: Patreon.com/Quadrivia Email: QuadriviaPod@gmail.com Twitter: @QuadriviaPod Facebook: @QuadriviaPod Want to learn more about the Trivia Writer's Co-Op (which is the reason all of us hosts know each other)? Join our Discord! Executive Producers: Quincy Borsom Samantha Marcoux Intro and outro music courtesy of Limbo Ladds Mid-episode music courtesy of Will Fedanzo Editing support from Ken Pendola --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quadrivia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quadrivia/support
Welcome to a new episode of BEAT MY GUEST'S 2020 TOURNAMENT, a trivia podcast where you can play along at home. This week's guests are CHEYENNE FLETCHER and JEFFREY SEGURITAN. My guests will face a bevy of brain-teasers in an attempt to register a high enough score to win the title. You, the listener, can play along and see if you can BEAT MY GUEST. BECOME A PATRON and get a chance to win a spot in the hotseat... Go to PATREON.COM/BeatMyGuest for details! Twitter:@BMGpod Intro Music/Theme Song: http://www.purple-planet.com JOIN THE FACEBOOK FAN GROUP - CLICK HERE
Welcome to a new episode of BEAT MY GUEST'S 2020 TOURNAMENT, a trivia podcast where you can play along at home. This week's guest is JEFFREY SEGURITAN. My guest will face a bevy of brain-teasers in an attempt to register a high enough score to qualify for the semifinal round. You, the listener, can play along and see if you can BEAT MY GUEST. BECOME A PATRON and get a chance to win a spot in the hotseat... Go to PATREON.COM/BeatMyGuest for details! Twitter:@BMGpod Intro Music/Theme Song: http://www.purple-planet.com JOIN THE FACEBOOK FAN GROUP - CLICK HERE
Throwback Trivia Takedown takes trivia back to the glory days of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Two challengers go head to head in a duel of the decades where the one with the most nostalgic knowledge of pop culture comes out victorious. Do you know your nostalgia? bfopnetwork.com
Welcome to a new episode of BEAT MY GUEST'S 2020 TOURNAMENT, a trivia podcast where you can play along at home. This week's guest is JEFFREY SEGURITAN. My guest will face a bevy of brain-teasers in an attempt to register a high enough score to qualify for the semifinal round. You, the listener, can play along and see if you can BEAT MY GUEST.BECOME A PATRON and get a chance to win a spot in the hotseat... Go to PATREON.COM/BeatMyGuest for details!Twitter:@BMGpod Intro Music/Theme Song: http://www.purple-planet.comJOIN THE FACEBOOK FAN GROUP - CLICK HERE
We start out wave 9 with a lightning-fast round of trivia between Wesley Wells, Paul McLaughlin, and Jeffrey Seguritan. Enjoy!
I had some shorter categories that I really wanted to use, so our last game before Christmas is a 2-player game! Jeffrey Seguritan and Joe Nguyen attempt to name as many items as they can from lists in all categories! You can find our Patreon at patreon.com/thejeopardyfan/. You can also follow us on Twitter at @CompleteList and on Instagram at @completethelist, and please review us on your favorite podcasting app!
This past year has been one of the busiest I've ever had. I could never have imagined two years ago that starting this podcast would have brought me the most amazing listeners in the world or that they would go from listeners to the best book launch team I could have imagined. Since we're celebrating Thanksgiving in the United States this week, I wanted to take a moment to tell you how thankful I am for everything you've done for me and this podcast. From sharing the show with your friends and family, to writing such kind words and Amazon reviews for The Story Behind book, to supporting the show on Patreon, and for all those times you've shared trivia you've learned on the show or shared trivia back with me. I hope your holiday season is a happy one. And I look forward to seeing where The Story Behind goes in 2019, because you've proven that even though I write and produce the show, you are actually what makes the show great. So, thank you! I hope listeners in the United States had a lovely Thanksgiving and hopefully can have some fun conversation about today's topic while eating the leftovers. You're listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Cranberry Sauce. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Bonus link for reading the show notes: Ultimate Party Meatballs recipe Still looking for recipes? Check out Adam from Odd Dad Out and his cranberry sauce recipe. Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I'm coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers Sources: This Man Made the First Canned Cranberry Sauce - Smithsonian Cranberries: The Most Intriguing Native North American Fruit - The American Phytopathological Society Canned cranberry sauce, explained - Vox Cranberries, a Thanksgiving Staple, Were a Native American Superfood - National Geographic Made in Jersey - Cranberries: New Jersey's contribution to Thanksgiving dinner - NJ.com 10 facts you may not know about N.J. cranberries - NJ.com The Cranberry Industry and Ocean Spray Cooperative: Lessons in Cooperative Governance - Food System Research Group How Canned Cranberry Jelly Became a Thanksgiving Icon - Kitchn The dark and sordid history behind America's obsession with cranberries - Quartz History of Our Thanksgiving Meal - Organic Authority Beatles Myths - The Internet Beatles Album Cranberries - Band Name Explained The Cranberries - AllMusic The Great Thanksgiving Cranberry Scare Of 1959 - Forbes The Great Cranberry Scare of 1959 - The New Yorker Could The Delaney Clause Rear Its Head Yet Again? - The FDA Law Blog The 1st Great Chemical Cancer Scare? Cranberries, Thanksgiving 1959 - American Council on Science and Health Cranberry Study Shows Flaws in Research - Healthline 10 Things You Didn't Know About Cranberries and Cranberry Bogs Slideshow - The Daily Meal Irrigation Return Flow or Discrete Discharge? Why Water Pollution From Cranberry Bogs Should Fall Within the Clean Water Act's NPDES Program - Environmental Law Review Your Thanksgiving cranberry sauce is poisoning Native American lands - The Guardian Referenced: The Story Behind Subliminal Messages Toe on the Trigger
Sorry for the delayed episode this week! If you follow me on Instagram or Twitter, you may have seen that I went to DC Podfest. And the first day I was there, I woke up with the beginnings of a cold. Luckily, I was able to get a hold of a bottle of Zicam fairly quickly and stave off the cold for a few days … until I got home. And then, it hit. This week has been a bit of a fever dream for me, but it made me start to wonder about some of the things we say when we're sick and the origins, so get ready for a bit of an etymology episode. But as long as there have been humans, humans have been getting sick, and many of these idioms carry a lot of unverifiable history with them. And, much like the cure for the common cold, the true origin stories of these phrases may never be found. You're listening to The Story Behind: The Extraordinary History of the Ordinary. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Sick Sayings. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I'm coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers Sources: God Bless You! Idioms for Those With the Cold and Flu Illness - ABC News Etymology of Bless You! - Snopes The meaning and origin of the expression: A frog in the throat - The Phrase Finder Sick as a dog - World Wide Words What is the origin of the phrase 'as sick as a parrot'? - The Guardian Does your heart stop when you sneeze? - Everyday Mysteries Sneezing With Your Eyes Open - Discovery/Mythbusters Ahem! What is a ‘frog in the throat,' anyway? - NBC News Have You Ever Had a Frog In Your Throat? - Wonderopolis David Blaine Went on an Epic Quest to Learn How to Regurgitate Frogs - Vulture Referenced: Podcast Brunch Club Sunshine & PowerCuts Podcast Brunch Club: Connecticut Chapter Facebook Group The Story Behind Book
If you follow @StoryBehindPod on Instagram, you may have seen that I went to Boston last weekend for the Sound Education conference at Harvard University to be on a panel with other history podcasters that included Liz Covart from Ben Franklin's World, Patrick Wyman from Tides of History, and David Stenhouse from BackStory. I respect these podcasters greatly and it was such an honor to be in the same room as them. Because my travel schedule is pretty hectic this month, I only stayed in Boston for one day so I didn't get to experience anything outside of Harvard and the train station, but if you've ever been to Boston, you know that it seems there's history on every street. I got to hang out with Chris Nesi from The House of #EdTech podcast while I was there and he suggested I do an episode relating to Boston. Since any history regarding Boston would be a huge undertaking, I wanted to pick something a little more obscure, but still very much Boston-related. And food is always one of my favorite topics to research. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Boston Baked Beans. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I'm coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers Sources: The Great Molasses Flood - Boston Discovery Guide Boston Baked Beans: Recipes and Lore - Trip Savvy Without Warning, Molasses in January Surged Over Boston - Smithsonian What Was the Triangle Trade? - ThoughtCo.com History shows Boston curse full of beans - Chicago Tribune Was Boston once literally flooded with molasses? - The Straight Dope The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 - History.com Remembering Boston's Great Molasses Flood of 1919 - Mental Floss Solving a Mystery Behind the Deadly ‘Tsunami of Molasses' of 1919 - The New York Times Boston Baked Beans - Old Time Candy A Selective History of Beans - Republic of Beans Boston Baked Beans, and Other Foods Named After Different Foods - Serious Eats Bean Town Origin - Celebrate Boston Confectioners' and Bakers' Gazette, Volume 21 - Google Books Other References in the Show Sound Education Ben Franklin's World Tides of History Backstory House of #EdTech
This is a very special episode of The Story Behind. Believe it or not, two years ago I pressed Publish on the first three episodes of this podcast, The Story Behind the Theremin, The Story Behind Dry Ice, and The Story Behind Sugar Skulls. This podcast was supposed to be a side-project for me. It was supposed to just take up a little of my time, so I could continue my hobby of podcasting while holding a full-time job and when I was pregnant with my son. That's what it was supposed to be. But in the two years since the show began, it took on more. It became my favorite distraction. It allowed me to geek out over things I never had a reason to learn otherwise. And it kept my brain from going to complete mush with pregnancy brain and post-partum brain. Plus, it led me to a career in podcasting and finally, it became the basis for The Story Behind book. Now, after last year's one-year and 100th episode special of The Story Behind The Musical, which was sung, I knew it would take a lot to top that for this year's episode. In fact, it's gonna take a lot to drag me away from you. There's nothing that a 100 episodes or more could ever do. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind “Africa” by Toto. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I'm coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers Toto - Africa ( Chicken Cover ) Sources: The story behind Toto's 'Africa' - Boing Boing Toto's David Paich talks Quincy Jones sessions and writing Africa - Music Radar Q&'80s: Toto's Dave Paich on Writing and Recording ‘Africa' - Grantland Africa by Toto - Song Facts Toto's 'Africa': The Oral History of '80s Pop's Most-Spoofed Megahit - Billboard The Ongoing Legacy of Toto's ‘Africa' - Ultimate Classic Rock How ‘Africa' by Toto Became the Internet's Favorite Song - Vice/Motherboard Weezer Covers Toto's 'Africa,' Taking Us Deep Into The Internet's Heart Of Beigeness - NPR Weezer and Toto: the inside story of music's unlikely love-in - The Guardian @weezerafrica on Twitter Weezer Recruit ‘Weird Al' Yankovic for Video of Toto Cover ‘Africa' - Rolling Stone The strange appeal of Toto's Africa — and why it's cover-proof - Financial Times r/TotoAfricaCovers - Reddit The Secret History Of Toto - Louder Sound Toto Band History - Toto99.com Interview: Toto: how we made Africa - The Guardian Steve Barron - IMDb How Toto's ‘Africa' Became the New ‘Don't Stop Believin” - Rolling Stone Yacht Rock Web Series Africa - Toto (video) Other Episodes Referenced The Story Behind the Theremin The Story Behind Dry Ice The Story Behind Sugar Skulls The Story Behind the Band-Aid
If you're a parent who has even been on Pinterest and looked for activities for your child, you've probably seen at least a dozen different recipes for modeling clay or sensory dough, as it's sometimes called. Most of the recipes are different variations on the mixture of flour, water and salt dough I remember using to make Christmas ornaments. So, one morning this week, I was searching for a recipe for my son. I spent a good 20 minutes making it, mixing in different colors, getting just the right proportions of flour to water to coconut oil so it wouldn't stick to my hands or leave a greasy mess, only to have my son pick it up, drop it on the cat, and decide he was done with it. 20 minutes of making it, only to have it covered in cat hair after a minute or so. After all that, I threw away the dough I had made and added today's topic to the shopping list partially because it was easier to keep in the house and more convenient. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Play-Doh. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Find out about The Monday American Podcast giveaway for The Story Behind book in their October 4th episode, The Korean War (Part III): A War No Victor. Are you a member of The Podcast Brunch Club? I'm coordinating with them for a book giveaway with them, as well! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers Sources: Play-Doh - National Toy Hall of Fame The History of Play-Doh: Good, Clean Fun! - Museum of Play Who Invented Play Dough? - Woderopolis 10 Fun Facts About Play-Doh - Mental Floss Play-doh Was Originally Wallpaper Cleaner - Today I Found Out 9 Things Invented or Discovered by Accident - How Stuff Works Playmakers Part II: Play-Doh - Parents' Choice Play-Doh can fake your fingerprint - CNET The shocking story behind Playdoh's original purpose - Business Insider Referenced: Ice Cream Float Wikipedia Page
If you're listening to this episode when it comes out, you may know that The Story Behind book will be released on Monday, October 15th. In the spirit of that, I'll be doing a few episodes revolving around books. This topic seemed almost too easy to cover, since the invention was something I think we all remember learning about in grammar school. But, as per usual with this podcast and the book, whenever I dig a little deeper, I always find out new information that wasn't in my history books. While those books were most likely printed using modern-day printers, there wouldn't even have been widespread use of books without today's topic in the first place. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind the Printing Press. I'll be releasing a separate episode with a book update, plus a sneak peek into the book's acknowledgments because I really want to thank everyone, not just in the book, but also in the podcast, so check your podcast app and the show notes for that link. The Story Behind Book Update #2 Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers Sources: Who Invented the Printing Press? - Live Science Johannes Gutenberg - Biography Disruption, Inventors, and Investors - Forbes 10 Things You Should Know About the Gutenberg Bible - Book Riot Gutenberg Bible - Digital Version - The University of Texas at Austin Johannes Gutenberg: The Steve Jobs of His Time - Medium Faust - Encyclopedia Britannica Gutenberg and Fust - History World Gutenberg's Legacy - The University of Texas at Austin Johann Gutenberg: Adventure and Art - Vision.org 7 Little-Known Facts about Johannes Gutenberg and the Gutenberg Press - Earth Color The Invention of the Printing Press - PS Print The Gutenberg Press - Oregon State University Referenced: Even without the Banana Slugs, schools with wrestling have plenty of colorful and unique nicknames - Mat Talk Online
There will be a new episode this week, but I also wanted to put out a bonus episode talking about The Story Behind book, which releases Monday, October 15th. In all honesty, it's still not real, even after getting the advanced copies of the book, and on top of everything, social media fatigue and impostor syndrome have really gone into overdrive the past few weeks. But before the book launch day is here, I wanted to thank you all, once again, for all your support. Plus, get a preview of the acknowledgments section in this episode. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Jeffrey Seguritan, Podcasts We Listen to, Dan Gallagher, Jonathan Bloom, Ryan P. Jackson, Barry G, Bandrew Scott, Jarrod Dunham, Linguist Sam, Ryle Davis Jr., Dave Jackson, Sunshine & PowerCuts, Everyone Has a Podcast, Adam Higgins, The Beardcaster, Elikqitie, Jim Collison, North Omaha History Podcast, Dan Brenic, Two Peas on a Podcast, Jason Bryant, History Goes Bump, The One Word Go Show, and Stargate Pioneer. Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Media: Music for Makers
We recorded this episode on my recent trip to visit our awesome warheads in New Jersey. We crammed 5 guys in my hotel room and huddled around a single microphone to bring you this episode :-) Today's show features Jeffrey Seguritan, Drew Buxbaum, Stephen Vedder, and Gentleman Jim all representing the great state of New Jersey. Today's show is sponsored by www.watercoolertrivia.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trivial-warfare-trivia/message
We recorded this episode on my recent trip to visit our awesome warheads in New Jersey. We crammed 5 guys in my hotel room and huddled around a single microphone to bring you this episode :-) Today's show features Jeffrey Seguritan, Drew Buxbaum, Stephen Vedder, and Gentleman Jim all representing the great state of New Jersey. Today's show is sponsored by www.watercoolertrivia.com!
It's time to get artsy fartsy in the best sense of the phrase. This week's show is an All Art Bonus that has been promoted to the main feed. It features contestants Dustin Resch, Tara Whittle and Jeffrey Seguritan each of whom puts on an impressive display of knowledge about the world of art. The host and author of today's game is Nolan Werner! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trivial-warfare-trivia/message
Jonathan has been away at Podcast Movement over the last week and didn't have a chance to record an edit a new show. So it's a good thing we had one in the hopper ready to be edited in advance :-) It's time to get artsy fartsy in the best sense of the phrase. This week's show is an All Art Bonus that has been promoted to the main feed. It features contestants Dustin Resch, Tara Whittle and Jeffrey Seguritan each of whom puts on an impressive display of knowledge about the world of art. The host and author of today's game is Nolan Werner! Enjoy!
Jonathan Oakes, Wesley Wells, Jeffrey Seguritan
*LAY IT ON ME* Disclaimer: Some adult subject matter discussed on the show is referenced. Neal and Jeff host friend of the show Jeffrey Seguritan as they travel to Alcatraz for some Bachmanity Insanity. We find out how much Jeffrey knows about optimal tip to tip efficiency and much more. Join us as we see whether or nor Jeffrey can make it through without burning down the palapa. #Triviality #SiliconValley iTunes - https://buff.ly/2hva85L Stitcher - https://buff.ly/2hva9GR Google Play - https://buff.ly/2hwtmYI SoundCloud - https://buff.ly/2hwtnfe TuneIn - https://buff.ly/2hvaaup