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Money is one of the top sources of stress! In this episode, I spoke with Certified Financial Planner Righetti Joseph about the ‘4 money scripts'. The money scripts are 4 concepts in behavioral finance that explain our attitude towards money and how it impacts the decisions that we make regarding money. The goal is to correct our attitude regarding money so that we can nurture the adolescents in our care to have a healthy view about their finances. Feel free to contact me: darrylbodkin@gmail.com or search for me on LinkedIn/X/Instagram: darrylbodkin or Facebook: darryldbodkin Intro/outro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay [Inspiring Cinematic 3681] Interlude music by Gvidon from Pixabay [Freshness 15706] and Climb by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darryl-bodkin/message
In this episode, I sat down with Anthony & Jessica Cicali to learn how they parent their daughter, Abbigail who has been diagnosed with Angelman syndrome. It is a genetic disorder that affects the nervous system. It results in delayed development, challenges with their speech, balance and intellectual disability. There is no cure. However, the Cicali's have rallied for over 13 years through their faith, resilience, and a large community of supporters. Intro/Interlude/outro music: John_Yasutis from Pixabay [Inspiring Cinematic] Interlude music: GoodBMusic from Pixabay [Called to Win] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darryl-bodkin/message
In this episode, I am joined by my friend Ayana Chester (https://www.blossomcounsellingtt.com) a therapist based in Trinidad and Tobago to talk about suicide and some suicide prevention strategies. September is suicide awareness month. Segue Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay [Inspiring Cinematic 3681] Gvidon from Pixabay [Freshness 15706] Summer Calypstep by Shane Ivers [https://www.silvermansound.com] Intro & Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay [we confidently go to victory 12006] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darryl-bodkin/message
WHOA! It's been a whole year since we released our last episode! High time we dove back in and what better way than to geekily ramble about the best Justice League adaptation still to this day: Justice League (the animated series). What was supposed to be a chat about the three part pilot 'SECRET ORIGINS' became a full on ramble about the show in general, but hey - that's what we do! Follow us on twitter @TheRamblingGeek, and on Facebook and Instagram @TRGpodcast Let us know what you thought of the episode, and please share if you liked it! Opening monologue and interstitials by Jarrod from Punch the Timeline - twitter @timelinepunch Intro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay End tag by Mike's daughter Hosts: Mike and Brian Produced and Edited by Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theramblinggeek/message
In this episode, I talk about the four negative defaults referred to in the book The Strength Switch by Lea Waters (Get the book!). These negative defaults can have a detrimental effect on the way parent, educate or lead children, youth and early career professionals...in fact anyone. The four defaults are 1) Selective Attention 2) Negativity Bias 3) Projection and 4) Binary Thinking. Let's work on becoming consciously positive. The world has enough problems on its own. Segue Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay [Inspiring Cinematic 3681] Intro & Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay [we confidently go to victory 12006] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darryl-bodkin/message
In this episode, I discuss the differences between the Deficit-based model and a strengths-based/asset-based model. Deficit-based thinking asks “What is wrong with her?" Strengths-based thinking asks “what is right with her?” Research has shown that focusing on strengths promotes a mental lift that propels the individual towards continued development. Enjoy the show! Segue Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay[Inspiring Cinematic 3681] Intro & Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay [we confidently go to victory 12006] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darryl-bodkin/message
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. For every particle, an antiparticle. For every light, a shadow. For every Taco Bell, an Imodium. While every year, some films rise head and shoulders above the rest of the pack to make us laugh or cry or feel other feelings or even change the way we look at the world, there are other films that do not do those things. In fact, some movies fail gloriously in providing insight into the human condition or even in simply being entertaining. In this episode, Brian and Nathan discuss their Bottom Five Movies from 2021, and what made them fail to live up to their impossibly high standards. Join our intrepid duo as they explore the lows that made the highs higher and discuss the failed promise of what could have been, much like the conversations their teachers had with their parents in grade school. -- CHAPTERS -- Introduction (00:48) Venom 2 (1:33) Jungle Cruise (3:09) Don't Breathe 2 (3:54) Ghostbusters Afterlife (5:54) Injustice (8:58) Shang Chi & Black Widow (10:46) Alien Conquest (14:42) The Deep House (17:40) Prisoners of the Ghostland (19:37) Ghostbusters Afterlife - Addendum (23:56) Honorable Mentions (25:11) Closing Comments (27:20) -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
The face of evil has a new... face. In this week's exciting episode, Brian and Nathan delve into James Wan's latest horror opus, Malignant. The movie is another entry in the genre from one of only two people in history to ever successfully oversee a cinematic universe, so, of course, expectations for Malignant were entirely realistic and reasonable. Part slasher, part body horror, part psychological thriller, Malignant festers in the mind long after the credits roll owing to an original idea and a unique voice. Does Malignant usher in a bloody new era of horror and franchising rights? Tune in to hear our dynamic duo discuss the merits of James Wan's latest and greatest and weigh in on whether murder and horrific surgery is scarier than parking unnecessarily close to the edge of cliff. MALIGNANT | 2021 | directed by James Wan starring Annabelle Wallis - Maddie Hasson - George Young - Michole Briana White mystery / thriller / horror | 112 min -- CHAPTERS -- Introduction (00:11) James Wan Appreciation (1:03) Malignant Overview (10:01) Spoiler Free Feature Discussion (11:16) Feature Discussion (17:34) Rating and Closing (1:08:26) -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
It's another season of Live EPIC: Youth Development & Leadership. In this episode, I introduce the concept of Strengths Based Approach to youth development based on the pioneering work of Don Clifton the founder of Strengths Finder. According to Mary Reckmeyer, author of Strengths Based Parenting, a strength is the result of taking that talent and with investment – skills, knowledge and practice – using it to consistently provide near-perfect performance in a given activity eg analyzing information. This is an introductory episode into the benefits of focusing on strengths. Segue Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay[Inspiring Cinematic 3681] Intro & Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay [we confidently go to victory 12006] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darryl-bodkin/message
Join Brian and Nathan as they count down their top ten movies of 2021. Their criteria? Simple. They're just looking for exceptionally well-made films that exemplify the best humanity has to offer, excelling both technically and narratively to transcend traditional genre boundaries and offer the deepest insights into the deepest philosophical questions about what it means to be a sapient being searching for meaning in an otherwise cold and uncaring universe. Well, that or some costumed heroes punching bad guys in the face. But mostly the finding-meaning-in-the-human-experience thing. So grab your popcorn and join our intrepid duo as they break down the very best of what 2021 movies had to offer with their typical insight and nuance. -- CHAPTERS -- Introduction (00:10) Honorable Mentions: Nathan (13:44) & Brian (18:04) - Brian's Top 10 - 20:38 - Power of the Dog 28:38 - Dune 35:52 - Spider-Man No Way Home 46:05 - The Tragedy of MacBeth 57:26 - The Last Duel 1:03:48 - Pig 1:11:36 - The Father 1:22:16 - The Night House 1:30:16 - The Green Knight 1:42:04 - Censor - Nathan's Top 10 - 25:01 - The Last Duel 30:10 - Zack Snyder's Justice League 41:06 - Don't Look Up 50:30 - The French Dispatch 59:56 - Censor 1:06:44 - The Green Knight 1:15:44 - The Matrix Resurrections 1:24:43 - Dune 1:37:53 - The Night House 1:47:25 - Pig 1:53:19 - Closing Remarks -- AROUND THE WEB -- https://linktr.ee/ReelFilmChronicles Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
In the summer of 1999, Universal unleashed The Mummy, an action-adventure reimagining of the 1932 horror classic of the same name, bringing to life a timeless mix of action, romance, and grave robbing. Few movies can boast the sheer joy and excitement that emanate from every frame of The Mummy. The movie is still remarkable in its power to transport audiences both young and old to fantastic worlds populated by a host of colourful characters, including treasure hunters, mercenaries, Bembridge scholars, secret societies, and armies of the undead. Though it's questionable whether the curse that spawns the titular mummy's return is actually a punishment, one thing is for certain: watching The Mummy is nothing but a sheer delight. Join Brian and Nathan as they unearth this blast from the past, and attempt to unravel the secret to the movie's ongoing success more than twenty years since its initial release. Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering The Mummy for the first time, your intrepid hosts will make sure you don't end up on the wrong side of the river. THE MUMMY | 1999 | directed by Stephen Sommers starring Brendan Fraser - Rachel Weisz - John Hannah - Arnold Vosloo fantasy / action / adventure | 124 min ** SPOILERS FROM THE BEGINNING ** -- CHAPTERS -- 00:11 - Introduction 02:10 - The Mummy 09:16 - Plot Synopsis 10:03 - The Mummy 49:33 - Ratings 52:14 - Box Office 52:55 - The Mummy Returns 55:02 - The Mummy Franchise 1:00:00 - Final Thoughts 1:02:26 - Collecting The Mummy -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
Sometimes there's a movie that audiences both deserve and need right now. Pig is that movie. Though not entirely clear in the marketing campaign, Pig is not, in fact, a John Wick ripoff starring Nicholas Cage, but rather a somber meditation on grief and loss. Listen in as Brian and Nathan go hog wild for this touching film about the age-old tale of a man on the hunt for his truffle pig, scouring the dark underbelly of the seemingly inscrutable world of Portland high-end cuisine on a journey of catharsis and self-actualization. Once again, Nic Cage brings home the bacon in a career-best performance as a man with a very particular set of culinary skills wielding an arsenal of flavours and textures with a deftness and precision that would leave even Gordon Ramsay speechless and questioning his life choices. Though a slow burn, Pig is never a boar, and with a surprisingly refreshing narrative and thematic depth, your hosts discuss how they never feel penned in to any one interpretation. PIG | 2021 | directed by Michael Sarnoski | starring Nicolas Cage - Alex Wolff - Adam Arkin - Nina Belforte | drama / thriller | 91 min -- CHAPTERS -- 00:11 - Introduction + Nic Cage Talk 20:33 - Pig (Overview) 24:03 - Pig (Spoiler Discussion) 1:16:57 - Ratings 1:20:18 - Closing Remarks -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
In this episode, Brian and Nathan sink their teeth into Werewolves Within, the latest in a long line of video game movie adaptations. You'll howl with delight as your intrepid hosts take a bite out of the werewolf movie subgenre before trying to make heads or tails out of Werewolves Within. The fur will fly as Brian and Nathan debate the cinematic merits (or lack thereof) of this latest lycanthropic legend. Fans of werewolves will be over the moon as the discussion examines the elements that make a great werewolf tale and whether Werewolves Within is able to claw its way to the top of the heap. So settle in for yet another fangtastic episode that asks the tough philosophical questions like whether there can be too much gore in a werewolf movie? (Short answer: No, no there can't be.) WEREWOLVES WITHIN | 2021 | directed by Josh Ruben | starring Sam Richardson - Milana Vayntrub - George Basic - Sarah Burns | horror / comedy | 97 min -- CHAPTERS -- 00:11 - Introduction 00:32 - Favorite Werewolf Films 16:22 - Werewolves Within 24:32 - Werewolves Within (spoiler talk) 47:58 - Recommendations 49:49 - Closing Howl -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
Join the adventure: www.noquestcast.com We begin our adventure deep in the space of the Casa-Mal system as the crew of The Maverick investigates a missing fellow TVRN, The Nightcrawler. What should be a simple contract turns to chaos and offers more questions than answers. Durrin recovers a relic of his past. Merrick asks the hard questions. Cody finds a new purpose. If you haven't listened to our World Primer, we strongly recommend you do as this campaign takes place in a homebrew setting and references concepts and terms unique to the show. Theme Song: "Escaped from the Lost Temple" by Eugene Levitas (ASCAP) Cyber Attack by JuliusH - https://pixabay.com/music/electronic-cyber-attack-dark-epic-and-mystically-music-7594/ Short Action by John Yasutis - https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-short-action-3677/ Sanjaw Technoworld by Sanjawbeatz - https://pixabay.com/music/techno-trance-sanjaw-technoworld-2892/ Analog Sway by Fabien Renoult (BMI) & Josquin des Pres (BMI) Cinematic Moog Motion by Zen Man - https://pixabay.com/music/pulses-cinematic-moog-motion-3507/ Surface by Shannon Rothe - https://pixabay.com/music/deep-house-surface-967/ No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.
We begin our adventure deep in the space of the Casa-Mal system as the crew of The Maverick investigates a missing fellow TVRN, The Nightcrawler. What should be a simple contract turns to chaos and offers more questions than answers. Durrin recovers a relic of his past. Merrick asks the hard questions. Cody finds a new purpose. If you haven't listened to our World Primer, we strongly recommend you do as this campaign takes place in a homebrew setting and references concepts and terms unique to the show. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noquestcast Theme Song: "Escaped from the Lost Temple" by Eugene Levitas (ASCAP) Additional music credit: Cyber Attack by JuliusH - https://pixabay.com/music/electronic-cyber-attack-dark-epic-and-mystically-music-7594/ Short Action by John Yasutis - https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-short-action-3677/ Sanjaw Technoworld by Sanjawbeatz - https://pixabay.com/music/techno-trance-sanjaw-technoworld-2892/ Analog Sway by Fabien Renoult (BMI) & Josquin des Pres (BMI) Cinematic Moog Motion by Zen Man - https://pixabay.com/music/pulses-cinematic-moog-motion-3507/ Surface by Shannon Rothe - https://pixabay.com/music/deep-house-surface-967/ No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.
Let's get ready to podcast! In the red corner, weighing in at two hours and fourteen minutes, with a current IMDB average rating of six point seven stars, we have the latest contender from the Marvel school of blockbusters, the Phase Four Fury, the Franchise Surprise, the master assassin with a ledger dripping in red, BLACK WIDOW! And in the blue corner, weighing in at two hours and eighteen minutes, with a current IMDB average rating of six point six stars, it's the pride of Amazon Prime, the envy of streaming services the world over, the Temporal Confusion, the Alien Attacker, it's THE TOMORROW WAR! Tune in with Brian and Nathan for this week's harrowing adventure as they pit these two blockbuster titans against each other in the cinematic showdown of the century. Marvel at the blow-by-blow breakdown of two 2021's biggest releases. In this no-holds-barred episode, our dynamic duo wrestle with the possibilities and limits of big budget filmmaking. Oh the humanity! -- CHAPTERS -- 00:11 - Introduction 01:02 - Black Widow (Spoilers) 41:51 - Collector's Corner: Black Widow 43:13 - The Tomorrow War (Spoilers) 1:08:27 - Rating The Tomorrow War 1:15:12 - Final Thoughts and Lessons Learned -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay; Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
Journey along with Brian and Nathan as they explore the darkest depths of the human mind, test the very limits of human decency, and put their sanity - and indeed their very souls - in peril in an odyssey that must be heard to be believed. In this episode, the dynamic duo share their incredibly insightful insights on CENSOR, the feature-length debut from director Prano Bailey-Bond. The movie takes viewers back in time to the 1980s England which was in danger of being submerged under a wave of moral panic in regards to those particularly scandalous horror and exploitation films known not-so-affectionately as the "video nasties." Against this backdrop, CENSOR depicts one woman's descent into madness as she tries to unravel the mystery of her sister who went missing and in the process and somehow finds herself cast in a low-budget horror film alongside the Beastman himself. Marvel as Brian and Nathan try desperately to maintain any modicum of suspense through the end of the episode as they gush about how much they love this film that exemplifies the genre of psychological horror and demonstrate why neither of them would last more than five minutes in a game of poker. -- CHAPTERS -- 00:11 - Introduction 01:11 - Overview 01:52 - Initial Thoughts (Spoiler Free) 16:56 - Censor Spoiler Discussion 1:08:06 - Rating and Final Thoughts 1:11:45 - Closing -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
Picture this: You're alone on a tropical island, basking in the tangerine glow of the setting sun, reveling in nature's majesty. Then, out of nowhere, out jumps Jason Statham and twelve, burly men brandishing various weapons and implements of death, destruction, and torture. You whisper a silent prayer of thanks to Guy Ritchie who is hiding in a nearby bush with a movie camera, and lean forward to get a better view of the carnage to come because Statham has just saved you from another boring evening staring at the sun set while trying in vain not to end up with pants full of sand. Such is the power of Jason Statham to shatter the sense of boredom and malaise we've been conditioned to think of as tranquility. Wrath of Man is the latest of Guy Ritchie's foray into the gangster underworld, teaming up for the fourth time with Jason Statham, arguably his greatest on-screen muse. So get ready to get wrathful with Nathan and Brian as they explore this perfect antidote to a lazy Sunday afternoon, and marvel as Brian struggles to remember who the hell this Guy Ritchie character is. ** Spoilers start at 10 minutes! ** -- TIMESTAMPS -- 00:11 - Introduction 02:31 - Recommendations (Spoiler-Free) 10:07 - Feature Talk (Spoilers) 53:35 - Extra Final Thoughts 56:14 - Closing -- AROUND THE WEB -- Be sure to check out our site for more reviews and thoughts on films here: The Reel Film Chronicles Comments? Suggestions? Email them to podcast@reelfilmchronicles.com, or head over to our Facebook page for regular updates! Facebook | Instagram Web: Reel Film Chronicles | Feed the Voices Letterboxd: Brian | Nathan Twitter: Brian | Nathan | Reel Film Chronicles -- Credit -- Opening Music by Twisterium from Pixabay Closing Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
This week, Ana's momma, Rebecca, makes a guest appearance to tell the girls all about her trip to Cincinnati, OH, Covington, KY, and Louisville, KY! There are bridges that are walked across, restaurants hidden underneath, frisbee golf, the Bourbon trail, a flea market, and a refreshed connection with a partner. Follow Just a Little Detour on Instagram at @little.detour.podcast! Follow Just a Little Detour on Twitter at @littledetourpod for updates and early quotes from our unreleased episodes that might be the title! Follow us on Tiktok at @littledetourpod for some video antics! Send us an email with questions about our trips, tips we have, app suggestions and the like at little.detour.podcast@gmail.com. You can find us on Facebook at facebook.com/justalittledetour. Every Friday, we will be recapping a previous episode and linking all of our app suggestions, hostel/hotel recommendations, as well as restaurant and food places, so head to our page for that! Find Ana Heermann on Instagram at @anabanana625 and on Twitter at @madcowsmoo2! Find Lizbeth De Los Reyes on Instagram at @lizbeth_delosreyes and on Twitter at @lizdelosreyes31! Intro and Outro Music by Caleb Raman. Artwork by Hannah Hull. Find her on Instagram at @hannah.b.hull! Mid-Music by John_Sib from Pixabay Mid-Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
Tällä kertaa kuuntelijoiden harmiksi puhelen taas yksinään, mutta aihe on sitäkin tärkeämpi eli ihmisten puheet, puhetyylit jne... Käydään vähän läpi asioita mistä saattaa joskus mennä hermot kun joutuu kuuntelemaan jonkun länkytystä tai muuten vain on keskustelujen äärellä. Nohevimmat saattavat huomata uuden tunnarin ja se on "Music by John Yasutis from Pixbay", toivottavasti en joudu liriin, mutta pitäisi olla rojaltivapaa jne. Ps. jos haluat antaa palautetta tai jotain muuta, niin laita viestiä patajumissapodi@gmail.com tai yv-av-tv ig-tilille patajumissapodi. Pss. Vieraita tulossa kyllä.
October 3 2021 Great weekend to be a Pats fan. 2 games and 2 wins. Hope to keep it up over this next week against some good teams. (01:17) PA Games (15:20) Around the dub (16:04) Ticket Prices (25:41) Upcoming games - @WPG @MJ Vs Brandon (28:01) Bedard Talk - how couldn't we.. Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
October 3 2021 Great weekend to be a Pats fan. 2 games and 2 wins. Hope to keep it up over this next week against some good teams. (01:17) PA Games (15:20) Around the dub (16:04) Ticket Prices (25:41) Upcoming games - @WPG @MJ Vs Brandon (28:01) Bedard Talk - how couldn't we.. Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
We convene the entire Heritage Film Club to discuss the Batman '66 movie. Half of us have never experienced the campy gold that is Batman 66 so a fun chat is had. Come take a listen! Follow The Heritage Film Club on Twitter @heritagefilmpod Follow US on twitter @TheRamblingGeek, and on Facebook and Instagram @TRGpodcast Let us know what you thought of the episode, and please share if you liked it! Featured podcast promo: Comic Book Keepers - follow them on Twitter @CBKcast Opening monologue and interstitials by Jarrod from Punch the Timeline - twitter @timelinepunch Intro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay End tag by Mike's daughter Hosts: Mike and Brian Produced and Edited by Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theramblinggeek/message
As the season of the bat continues on The Rambling Geek we are joined by comic book podcast PUNCH THE TIMELINE as we have a round table of our 5 favourite Batman stories. Trust me when I say the majority of these will not be on anyone else's lists, but you'll come away with a lot to go in search of! Join Mike and Brian along with Jarrod and Devin from PTT for 90 mins of Batman comic talk! You can follow PTT on twitter @timelinepunch Follow US on twitter @TheRamblingGeek, and on Facebook and Instagram @TRGpodcast Let us know what you thought of the episode, and please share if you liked it! Featured podcast promo: Comic Book Keepers - follow them on Twitter @CBKcast Opening monologue and interstitials by Jarrod from Punch the Timeline Intro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay End tag by Mike's daughter Hosts: Mike and Brian Produced and Edited by Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theramblinggeek/message
Malcolm Purinton, a Boston-based History Professor, who wrote his dissertation on the Pilsner titled “Empire in a Bottle. Commodities, Culture, and the Consumption of Pilsner Beer in the British Empire, c.1870-1914.” In this episode, Malcolm takes us through his inspiration behind his dissertation, and the history he researched about the Pilsner in the British Empire. Malcolm Purinton Instagram @beerhistorian Twitter: @beer_historian To see all of Rolling Hops media, or to book a virtual brewery tour: linktr.ee/Rollinghops Intro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
We've hit a HUGE milestone! Thanks to your dedication and support, we have reached 1,000 downloads of the show thus far, and we couldn't be happier! As a thank you, we are telling a new tale of 4 new Heroes who, upon returning home celebrate their followers, are met with a dangerous test to prove their worth. This is a stand-alone Episode with 10th Level Fifth Edition Dungeons & Dragons characters! The Game Knight Heroes are: Game Master: Kevin Stacy @KevranGames Brutan the Scorched: Rob Alexander Lyda: Colleen Alexander @colleengaming Simon: Aaron Regner @Regnersaurusrex Ilara: Brittany Stone @GKHBrittany Please join us on the Internet on all social media. The Game Knight Heroes can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, and Twitter at GameKnightHeroes and at GameKnightHeroes.com. Feel free to message or contact us at gameknightheroescontact@gmail.com – we'd love to hear from you! Music by andrzejsowa1998, John Yasutis, and enmorgenstern from Pixabay We have recently been honored to debut in Feedspot's "Top 100 Tabletop RPGs You Must Follow in 2021"! See the full list of great content at their website! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gameknightheroes/support
The Rambling Geek presents: A Conversation with James Tucker, co-creator and co-producer of the animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold, producer at Warner Bros. animation and all 'round nice guy. This is the conclusion of our two-part chat with James, and we discuss the musical episode of Brave and the Bold 'Mayhem of the Music Meister', his Emmy experiences, Neil Patrick Harris, Adam West, the upcoming comic Justice League Infinite which James is co-writing and acts as a follow on from the Justice League Unlimited animated series...and in an exclusive, James tells how he would have introduced Tim Drake into the DC Animated Universe! You can follow James on twitter @JTuckerAnimator Follow US on twitter @TheRamblingGeek, and on Facebook and Instagram @TRGpodcast Let us know what you thought of the episode, and please share if you liked it! Featured podcast promo: Sorry You're in My Seat - follow them on Twitter @syims_podcast Credits: Opening monologue and interstitials by Jarrod from Punch the Timeline Intro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay End tag by Mike's daughter Hosts: Mike and Brian Produced and Edited by Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theramblinggeek/message
The Rambling Geek presents: A Conversation with James Tucker, co-creator and co-producer of the animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold, producer at Warner Bros. animation and all 'round nice guy. This is Part One of a two-part chat with James, touching on how he got into the business, a journey through his career and how he ultimately got to spearhead his own Batman cartoon! And we chat lots about Batman: TBATB! You can follow James on twitter @JTuckerAnimator Follow US on twitter @TheRamblingGeek, and on facebook and instagram @TRGpodcast Let us know what you thought of the episode, and please share if you liked it! Featured podcast promo: Punch the Timeline - find them on twitter @timelinepunch Credits: Opening monologue and interstitials by Jarrod from Punch the Timeline Intro music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay End tag by Mike's daughter Hosts: Mike and Brian Produced and Edited by Mike --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theramblinggeek/message
Do you know how to lay down the boogie? Do you like to play that funky music? Yes or no, truth is, the only answer that is right is The Disconauts. The Who? No, The Disconauts. The coolest cats with the freshest steps and the grooves to match. So, lay back, let the funk soothe your soul, and take your ride on an intergalactic voyage. Check out the Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jonathanstevenson/the-disconauts-issue-1?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=disconauts Then Check Out The Creators... To Contact The Disconauts Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDisconauts IG: https://www.instagram.com/disconautscomic/ To Contact Seth Singleton Twitter: https://twitter.com/1MoreSingleton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SethSingletonStoryteller/ Website: https://sethsingletonstoryteller.com Music by John Yasutis and Michael Kobrin and Jorik Basov #StorytellingWithSeth #Anchor #AnchorPodcast #podcast #Creators #Interview #JonathanStevenson #LukeBalmerKemp #Kickstarter #Authors #Artists --- 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/seth-the-storyteller/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seth-the-storyteller/support
Ellen tells Sam about Anne Bonny and Mary Read, women in the Golden Age of Piracy who did not let their gender stop them as they looted the Caribbean. Meanwhile, Sam went down the rabbit hole of the history of stilettoes. Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay
As the writer says, sounds like a very mouth watering title, right? Well he says listen to the story and then see how you feel about Besan Laddu. Please leave a comment under the post on the website (link to the post provided below). Link to the post - https://shwetasbasket.com/besan-laddu-short-story/ Email id - shweta@shwetasbasket.com Geeks Room Link for Website - https://geeks.artoonsinn.com?aff=shwetasbasket Narrator - Shweta Singh Writer - Sandeep Jumrani Music - Asepirawan20 from Pixabay and John_Yasutis from Pixabay #shwetasbasket #podcasting #podcaster #podcastindia #podcastlife #shortstorypodcast #storypod #podcastshortstories #shortstory #fiction #poem #poetrycommunity #poetrypodcast #poetrypod #storytime #writer #writerscommunity #mixkit #besanladdu #paranormalstory #covidstories #recipes #
Episode six! The same number as the age of our tiny queens! In this episode: Carley and the kids have an adult fight. Val learns something about being a good sister. Bonnie gets found out. And Blessing shows just how much of a fierce competitor she can be. Thanks Clark Baxstresser for our awesome theme! Please rate and review if you enjoyed, and find us on insta and twitter @critnasty_pod Other music in this episode: Music by John_Yasutis from Pixabay - BubstepMusic by Astrosegler from Pixabay - Micha-JuniMusic by AlexisOrtizSofield from Pixabay - Fire DrillMusic by JuliusH from Pixabay - Cosmic tranceMusic by Nielizas from Pixabay - Losing ControlMusic by astrofreq from Pixabay - piano with ReverbMusic by ETRNLproducer from Pixabay - Mo BabyMusic by JuliusH from Pixabay -Lost Places
Holy cow, we made it to episode 5 of Pageant Szn! In this episode: Carley and the kids find their way into the adult lounge. Val has a heart-to-heart. Bonnie practices her walk. And Blessing dances her heart out. Thanks to Clark Baxstresser for our sick music! Follow us on insta and twitter @critnasty_pod, and please, rate, review, and share! Other music in this episode: Music by JuliusH from Pixabay - Cosmic tranceMusic by hatgoki from Pixabay - From DustMusic by juanmatthiew from Pixabay - Industrial RevolutionMusic by John_Yasutis from Pixabay - BubstepMusic by Alejandro117 from Pixabay - IntrigueMusic by fanchisanchez from Pixabay - HorizonMusic by Zen_Man from Pixabay - Background Loop