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Levi help Jacob patent the famous rivet on the Levis jeans that make the pockets so durable. That is how Levis starts to build the empire. Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom and pop to major brands. Stephen Simple is a marketing consultant, story collector, and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us, but we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [OG Law Ad] Dave Young: Welcome to the Empire Builders Podcast, Dave Young, here alongside Stephen Semple. We're talking about empires, we're talking about things that people built, businesses, and you know what I mean, empires. Stephen Semple: That sort of thing. Dave Young: What don't you get about empires? Come on. Boy, the one you just whispered in my ear as the countdown started, I know a little bit about it just because it's like a classic business lesson. Right? Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: If you're going to follow the gold rush, man, don't dig for gold, sell to miners. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Oh yeah. Yeah. Big time. Dave Young: You said it's going to be Levi's, so I assume Levi Strauss and Company. Stephen Semple: Yep. Dave Young: This is the guy that started the little store to sell to the miners out in California. Stephen Semple: Yeah. We're going way back because Levi Strauss was founded May 1, 1853. So we're going way back. Today, it's trades on the stock exchange under L-E-V-I, Levi. They've got 3,400 company operated stores. They do like 6 billion in sales and almost 19,000 employees. It is the best selling five pocket gene out there. Dave Young: I don't even think about them as having stores for some reason. That must be outlet mall kind of things. Stephen Semple: Yeah, I think that's primarily what they are because, again, I was the same. I looked, I went 3,400 stores, boy. It's one of those ones you just don't think about it. Dave Young: Yeah. In high school, man, if you weren't wearing Levi, button-up five-pocket jeans, you weren't cool at all unless you had the Jordache back in the day designer jeans. Stephen Semple: There you go. Dave Young: You either go standard Levi's or full designer. God help if your mom bought you Lee. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Dave Young: Or some off-brand from Sears. Stephen Semple: Yep. Oh yeah. Then it was going to be a rough week at school. Dave Young: Well, take us back to 1853. Stephen Semple: The other thing that's interesting is they hold the original patent for the rivet in the jeans. They actually hold the original patent for that. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: You know the little rivet that you see in the jeans? Dave Young: Yeah. Stephen Semple: That's their original patent. Dave Young: Well, that's cool. Stephen Semple: Yeah. Now, jeans were not invented by Levi, so that's often a misconception. The company was started by Levi Strauss, and Levi was a Bavarian immigrant. He actually first had a business doing dry goods in New York City. He built that business basically selling these dry goods door-to-door. Dave Young: Okay. Stephen Semple: As you were talking about, Dave, he hears about this thing called the Gold Rush in California. The boom is amazing. I knew it was a boom, but I didn't realize this. In the two years from 1849 to 1850, the population in San Francisco grew from 1,000 people to 25,000 people in two years. Dave Young: I know the Oregon Trail, but man. Stephen Semple: That is just mind blowing. Dave Young: I think a fair number of them actually sailed around South America. Stephen Semple: When people talk about it being a boom and a rush,
Season four is here!Searching for Pappy and What's the Juice are back, where we discuss a high end Widow Jane release, a classic Johnnie Walker offering, and a Hirsch SP. A HUGE announcement! Our collaboration with Novi Party Store is here, Buffalo Trace store pick is now available at Novi PS in Novi, Michigan. We personally helped pick this offering and pick up ours with THE Real Bourbon Bros sticker on your bottle, today! Check out their website below!https://novipartystore.com/A Penelope offering and a Journeyman offering are the choices in this weeks What's the Juice. Turn in to find out more!Socials here!https://linktr.ee/THErealbourbonbrosMerchandise Available here!https://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A7141123011%2Cp_4%3ATHE+Real+Bourbon+Bros&ref=bl_sl_s_ap_web_7141123011Giddyup! Enjoy!THE Real Bourbon Bros.
Dawson, returning from spending his whole offscreen summer in Philadelphia with Gale, ends up on a bus next to a very confident pixie-cut blonde. When she disappears after he apparently bores them both to sleep yammering about Joey, he assumes he'll never see her again. He assumes wrong, and is no match for her aggressive come-ons. Her sexual overtures while Dawson's out driving them around in Mitch's boat lead Dawson to make some reckless choices with expensive consequences; knowing this girl works at the local exotic dance establishment, Pacey gets the idea to knock off Risky Business with a stripper party at the Leery house. Through all this, Joey has alternated between parrying the unwanted attention of Rob Logan, her new boss at the marina, and regretting the way she told Dawson off in the Season 2 finale. Roomies Jen and Jack have reached a new level of platonically intimate friendship and are so adorable even Grams seems like they're giving her a cavity -- but in a fun way! Less fun: the tyranny of cheer captain Belinda McGovern, who is terrorizing her classmates with slut-shaming and fatphobia. Jen notices, apparently for the first time, and decides to fight back by trying out for the cheerleading team. But what you really want to know is whether her hair has grown back out: we're thrilled to let you know it has. You made it through the wilderness of our two-week holiday break: welcome back to our episode on "Like A Virgin"! JOIN THE AWT CLUB
Según Juan Luis Álvarez, si se ponen unos buenos envidiosos en una serie, ya se tiene el éxito prácticamente asegurado. En la comedia, en el drama o en las series clásicas, el envidioso brilla como un faro. Aunque, a menudo ser envidioso es muy malo, pero ser envidiado es peligroso, que es peor. La envidiosa (Netflix. 1 temporada. 12 episodios de 30 minutos) Después de una ruptura muy dolorosa, Vicky, con cerca de 40 años, busca un nuevo amor. No sabe que lo que la espera es un profundo y divertido proceso de autodescubrimiento, mientras se muestra insoportablemente celosa de sus amigas casadas o con novio. Solo la aguanta su impertérrita psicóloga y porque le paga. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTgIk6iTjbI Succession (HBO 4 temporadas. 39 episodios de 60 minutos) Serie que sigue a la disfuncional familia del magnate Logan Roy y sus cuatro hijos, que controlan una de las empresas de medios de comunicación y entretenimiento más importantes del mundo. Los problemas llegan cuando se plantea quién será el sucesor del patriarca, y surgen las envidias y las traiciones entre los hermanos. Nuestros clásicos: Hombre rico, hombre pobre (miniserie de TV de 9 episodios)(1976-1977) Adaptación de un best-seller de Irwin Shaw que ganó cuatro premios Emmy. Narra la historia de los hermanos Jordache, de procedencia humilde, cuyas vidas siguen caminos muy distintos. Mientras que uno de ellos alcanza con el tiempo el poder y la riqueza, el otro llega al borde de la destrucción. Como telón de fondo la guerra de Corea, las revueltas estudiantiles y la lucha de los negros por los derechos civiles. Y, entre ellos, una mujer.
Dennis is joined via Zoom by author Frank DeCaro to discuss his gorgeous and glittery new coffee table book Disco: Music, Movies and Mania Under the Mirror Ball. Frank talks about why he wanted to write about disco, what makes a song a disco song, the MAGA-esque Disco Demolition riot that helped kill disco fever in the U.S. and the long list of unlikely performers who jumped on the disco bandwagon like Bill Cosby, Frank Sinatra, Ethel Merman and the cast of the TV cop show Barnaby Jones. Frank and Dennis also discuss their affection for disco fashion, from polyester shirts to Angels Flight slacks to Jordache jeans to sky-high platforms. Frank also shares the unlikely but meant-to-be story of how he managed to score a Donna Summer interview for the end of his book when Summer herself has been dead since 2012. Other topics include: the head-scratching ubiquity of the Village People, the timeless magic of Saturday Night Fever, disco tchotckes, The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, and the allure of Studio 54, which, as Frank's book describes as "a dictatorship at the door and a democracy on the dance floor."
**Exciting News!** Join us for a special live stream event as we welcome back the legendary **John Callas**! He'll be sharing updates on his latest books, insights from his incredible career, and much more while chatting with the amazing **Miss Liz**! **Date:** September 23rd **Time:** 7 PM EST **Where:** Live on https://youtube.com/@misslizsteatimes?si=Vdguz-fRJkeKms8D**About John Callas:** John Callas is a 50-year veteran writer/director/producer in the entertainment business. His experience ranges from the worldwide release of feature films to numerous motion picture trailers, national and international commercials, live-action title sequences, a documentary shot on location in Russia, as well as having been the Worldwide VP for The Walt Disney Company while working at a large post-production facility. John wrote and directed the feature film “No Solicitors” starring Eric Roberts and has adapted NY Times bestselling book, “Lightning Strikes Twice,” and “Ageless.” John is a published author of SECRETS, WHEN THE RAIN STOPS, CHRISTMAS VOICES, THE MYTH, NO SOLICITORS, AND FIRST TIME PARENTS SURVIVAL GUIDE TO UNNECESSARY AND WILD SPENDING. NBC, FOX, CBS, Good Morning America, and Yahoo have featured John!, The Dr. Ward Bond Show, Kathy Andersen, Stop Depression Summit, Audible.com, iHeart.com, Bostonherald.com, Chicago Daily Herald, Pittsburg Post-Gazette, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Occidental College, and more. John's prowess can be seen on live-action teasers for Ransom, Dennis The Menace, Body Of Evidence, and The Golden. Child, Spaceballs, The Glass Menagerie, Cocoon II, Poltergeist III, Betrayed, My Girl, Glengarry Glen Ross, title sequences For The Two Jakes and A Few Good Men and a promotional film for an amusement ride from Showscan. John also directed an award-winning short film, THE WHITE GORILLA. John worked with notable actors, including Mel Gibson, Walter Matthau, Jack Nicholson, Madonna, Eddie Murphy, Howie Mandel, and Mel Brooks. In addition to working on feature film teasers, his work can be seen in projects for HBO, The Disney Channel, Show Time, the Broadway Play Phantom of The Opera, and the 1993 redesigned TRISTAR LOGO. John's extensive background also includes over 200 commercials for such clients as Kellogg's, Dodge, Sunkist, Sprite, Toyota, Fuji, Volkswagen, Honda, McDonalds, Mazda, Minolta, Jedi Merchandising, Kraft, Jordache, Sea World, Givenchy and Sonassage with celebrity George Burns and industrial projects for Corporations, including Vidal Sassoon, Salomon North America, Nissan and The Kao Corporation of Japan. John's television experience includes directing a 14-week series entitled Potentials, with guests Buckminster Fuller, Norman Cousins, Ray Bradbury, Gene Roddenberry, Timothy Leary, and others. He also directed 80 segments for Bobby's World rated the #1 show on Fox 11 Television in its time slot, garnering John an Emmy nomination. A multi-faceted filmmaker, John's work can be seen in music videos for Glenn Frey Of The Eagles, Bill Wyman Of The Rolling Stones, Jefferson Starship, Sammy Hagar, Rick Springfield, Doobie Brothers, Styx, and more. John has been recognized with An EMMY nomination for Bobby's World, THE NEW YORK CRITICS CHOICE AWARD for Lone Wolf, BEST FEATURE at Fright Night Festival & BEST DIRECTOR at Scar A Con festival for No Solicitors - Several awards for his short THE WHITE GORILLA, A CLIO and BELDING for his work on the Sunkist campaign, BEST OF THE WEST for directorial work on a one-woman show and an MTV AWARD FOR BEST CONCEPT for Glen Frey's Smuggler's Blues. John holds a Master's Degree from Occidental College and is a member of The Directors Guild of America. **Get ready for:** Book reveals Behind-the-scenes stories Q&A session **Engage with Us!** Share your questions for John in the comments! Use the hashtag **#JohnCallasLive** to join the conversation on social media. Like and share this post to spread the word! Let's celebrate creativity and inspiration together! #Author #Filmmaker #Entertainment #LiveStream #Books #JohnCallas #MissLiz #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity
Your Hope-Filled Perspective with Dr. Michelle Bengtson podcast
Episode Summary: In this episode, I talked with former runway model, Jennifer Strickland. Jennifer shared how she suffered emotional and spiritual wounds when she allowed others' opinions of her to determine her worth and value. Through her journey, she discovered the importance of finding the true source of her worth -- in Christ. Now, she ministers to other women who need to know this life-changing truth as well. Quotables from the episode: We all have pain and hurt, and if we aren't careful and don't get healing, that is what the enemy uses to hold us back, to think that we are not worthy to be used by God, that we are not worthy of love and acceptance. Sometimes, those things are things that have happened to us. Other times, they are things that we have made a conscious decision to participate in. But I'm here to tell you that your past is not wasted. And that thing that you think is so shameful, embarrassing, or disgraceful is often exactly what God wants to use to encourage others and to help you grow. I was 22 years old when I lived in Milan and was modeling on the runway. A particular man came into my life as a father figure and he saw that I could be a top model. That began a long journey in my life of believing that I was what man said about me. The lens that agents and photographers saw me became the lens through which I saw myself. If they said I was beautiful, I believed it, but if they said that I was ugly or anorexic then I believed that. This particular relationship became toxic for me spiritually. I really believe that the enemy worked through this man to plant some really poisonous lies in my heart. When I didn't make the choices that he wanted me to make, he told me I was disposable, so I allowed man to determine my value. On the spiritual side of things, when I discovered Jesus, it drove me into a deep study of who was man? The word of God says, “do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save…but if you put your trust in God it will be like a well-watered garden.” It was the destructive lies that I heard from my interaction with this man that led me to write many of the messages I write now which helps women understand what's going on with them when they allow a good man or a bad man to give them their identity, value, or worth. I carried the lies I believed about man determining my identity even into my marriage even after I became a Christian. So, if my husband said anything, even if he was trying to help me, I became very defensive and fearful based on what he said. I had to heal from those lies. I had to wallpaper my mind with truth. I had to forgive. It was very difficult for me to forgive a couple of particular people in the modeling industry for how they impacted my life, but when I did, I could then filter what other people were saying to me through a lens of wholeness. I had to do that healing work first before I could receive from Godly men, like my husband or father figures in a healthy way. I could receive constructive criticism or correction without believing it had anything to do with my identity. The enemy often plants lies in our childhood before we are mature enough to identify them as lies. The longer and more frequently we hear them, the more they become imbedded. It takes a lot of time and willingness to go deep and ask, “what lies have I believed?” Healing is a process and if we will take those wounds to God, he can take them, heal them, and turn them into beautiful sacred scars. The key to healing is always honesty. For me, healing began with writing my story, speaking my story, and identifying the patterns that were going on. I also believed that I was only as valuable as what I saw in the mirror or what I saw in other girls. That continued into my ministry as social media was throwing other people in my face, whereas when ministry was one on one with me and another girl, I never thought about that or played the comparison game. I had to learn to celebrate other women and continue running in my own lane and do it well. It's a matter of dealing with the memories, assessing the lies and replacing them with the truth of what God says about us. I am his ambassador, I am his daughter, I am the apple of his eye. He never takes his eye off of me. I am loved by him every single day. His grace is sufficient for me. We have to stand on his truth and then walk in it. Confession and repentance is so important. The power of being honest about our sin is unmatched. Once we get honest about our struggle, is the first step, and then replacing it with truth of who we are. Culture today talks about “my truth” but that is just more deception from the enemy because there is only one truth and it is God's truth based on what he has already spelled out and told us in his Word. You are already loved, accepted, and adored by the God of the universe! Scripture says that the heart is deceitful above all else, and we rely on “our truth” that is deception. What I admire about your ministry is that you are taking a very painful wound from your teen and young adult years, and using it to minister to other women, as a beautiful sacred scar because you can say, “I've been through this. I know the lies you're believing. But let me share with you what I've learned on my journey.” God showed me my scars served a redemptive purpose by allowing me to get to the bottom of the well where things were so dark and so destructive for me. I was suicidal, I was using drugs and alcohol. I was starving myself. I hated myself. God allowed me to get to a place of total darkness. At that point, when I began reading God's Word for the first time, and Christians invited me to church, I began to see that the lies the world tells us about beauty, worth, purpose, “my truth” means nothing. It's such a shallow wide ocean that you drown in real quick. But his love is endlessly deep. You can dip your toe into the word of God the rest of your life and stay endlessly refreshed. It's a lifelong walk of saying society is not going to define me, media is not going to define me, but God is going to be the one to define me and fill me up. We need to turn every day to the Lord and say, “I need you to fill me up. I need your wisdom today. I'm not going to find it in me. If something devastating has happened to you, or if you've made poor choices, you are not too far gone for the God of the universe to reach down into that pit and say, “Let me show you a different way and let me not only bring you out of it but redeem it for good and for my glory.” When it seems impossible, remember God is the God of the impossible so let him do the seemingly impossible in your life. The hope filled perspective is that God will shine his light into the depths of your dark sea, but you have to choose to swim after it. God sold everything he had for you, and that was his son, Jesus. Jesus is the light of the world. So, when he wants to shine that light on the beautiful person you are, but you have to be honest and let him wash you with his spirit to be able to reveal who you are really intended to be. When you're in that very painful place, that sand of adversity, let it shape you more into his likeness. Scripture References: Psalms 25:20 NIV “Guard my life and rescue me; do not let me be put to shame, for I take refuge in you.” Psalms 146:3 NIV “Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings, who cannot save.” Jeremiah 17:9 NIV “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure.” Recommended Resources: I Am a Woman: Taking Back Our Name by Jennifer Strickland Girl Perfect by Jennifer Strickland More Beautiful Than You Know by Jennifer Strickland Beautiful Lies by Jennifer Strickland 21 Myths (Even Good) Girls Believe About Sex by Jennifer Strickland Sacred Scars: Resting in God's Promise That Your Past Is Not Wasted by Dr. Michelle Bengtson The Hem of His Garment: Reaching Out to God When Pain Overwhelms by Dr. Michelle Bengtson YouVersion 5-Day Devotional Reaching Out To God When Pain Overwhelms Today is Going to be a Good Day: 90 Promises to Start Your Day Off Right by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the AWSA 2023 Inspirational Gift Book of the Year Award, the Christian Literary Awards Reader's Choice Award in four categories, and the Christian Literary Awards Henri Award for Devotionals YouVersion 7-Day Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day YouVersion 7-Day Devotional, Today is Going to be Another Good Day Breaking Anxiety's Grip: How to Reclaim the Peace God Promises by Dr. Michelle Bengtson Breaking Anxiety's Grip Free Study Guide Free 7-Day YouVersion Bible Reading Plan for Breaking Anxiety's Grip Hope Prevails: Insights from a Doctor's Personal Journey Through Depression by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Reader's Choice Award Hope Prevails Bible Study by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Reader's Choice Award Trusting God Through Cancer 1 Trusting God Through Cancer 2 Revive & Thrive Women's Conference Subdue Stress and Anxiety: Fifteen Experts Offer Comprehensive Tools in Ten Minutes a Day. Use my link plus discount code BENG99 to save $90 on course (course will be $99.) Free Download: How To Fight Fearful/Anxious Thoughts and Win Social Media Links for Guest and Host: Connect with Jennifer Strickland: Website URMore / Facebook / Instagram / YouTube / X For more hope, stay connected with Dr. Bengtson at: Order Book Breaking Anxiety's Grip / Order Book Hope Prevails / Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter (@DrMBengtson) / LinkedIn / Instagram / Pinterest / YouTube Guest: Jennifer Strickland is a former international model, TEDx speaker, author, wife, mother of three, and the founder of a non-profit called U R More, that helps women and girls discover their value, identity, and purpose. Jen has written several books and studies teaching women and girls their true worth, including Girl Perfect, More Beautiful Than You Know, Beautiful Lies, and 21 Myths (Even Good) Girls Believe About Sex. She holds a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and a master's degree in writing with an emphasis in biblical studies. In her earlier days, Jen worked for 15 years as a professional model, appearing in Vogue, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan. She was featured in ads for Converse Tennis Shoes, Oil of O'lay, Mercedes Benz, Eddie Bauer, and Jordache; and at the height of her career, she walked the runways of Europe for Giorgio Armani and represented Barbie for the 35th anniversary of the doll. But Jen learned beauty is more than what meets the eye when she discovered what she looked like in God's eyes. Hosted By: Dr. Michelle Bengtson Audio Technical Support: Bryce Bengtson
Benjamin Talley Smith is the founder of the denim atelier Talley Creative. Named “the most influential jeans guy you've never heard of” in a recent New York Times profile, Ben provides services across design, production, and marketing to brands looking to create or expand their denim offerings. Over the years, he's worked on denim collections for Helmut Lang, Earnest Sewn, Ulla Johnson, Jordache, Re/Done, Everlane, Reformation, and Khaite—and that's just scratching the surface. As a true denim whisperer, he often has a hand in the most exciting denim launches, including an upcoming line with Spanx in 2025. This week, Ben joins us to discuss the best pairs on the market today, the return of low rises, and naming Khaite's Danielle jeans after his wife.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Benjamin Talley Smith is the founder of the denim atelier Talley Creative. Named “the most influential jeans guy you've never heard of” in a recent New York Times profile, Ben provides services across design, production, and marketing to brands looking to create or expand their denim offerings. Over the years, he's worked on denim collections for Helmut Lang, Earnest Sewn, Ulla Johnson, Jordache, Re/Done, Everlane, Reformation, and Khaite—and that's just scratching the surface. As a true denim whisperer, he often has a hand in the most exciting denim launches, including an upcoming line with Spanx in 2025. This week, Ben joins us to discuss the best pairs on the market today, the return of low rises, and naming Khaite's Danielle jeans after his wife.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a Text Message.A look back at the second half of 1994's year in music. Some beloved children's clothing brands of the 1980s. Iconic ice cream truck treats. Episode 151 of the podcast is diving headlong into the Fourth of July weekend with boatloads of nostalgia.It starts with a look at how we dressed in the 1980s. Several quintessential brands adorned countless children of the 80s. We're going to delve into some classic children's clothing brands from the time. Styles have changed since then but some of those brands still exist. Did you wear any of them? We go way Back In the Day picking up where we left off in Episode 130. We look back at 1994 the year in music, part 2, July through December. There were countless major events, albums, and songs that influenced the scene then and to this day. Do you remember any of these? To beat the summer heat, the Top 5 will share some of the iconic treats sold by ice cream trucks. Sure you can get most of them today in the supermarket, but where's the magic in that? There's also a brand new This Week In History and Time Capsule focused on the very first television station ever. For more great content become a subscriber on Patreon!Helpful Links from this EpisodeThe Lady of the Dunes.comPurchase My New Book Cape Cod Beyond the Beach!In My Footsteps: A Cape Cod Travel Guide(2nd Edition)Hooked By Kiwi - Etsy.comWear Your Wish.com - Clothing, Accessories, and moreDJ Williams MusicKeeKee's Cape Cod KitchenChristopher Setterlund.comCape Cod Living - Zazzle StoreSubscribe on YouTube!Initial Impressions 2.0 BlogShelter of the Monument Book - Yvonne DeSousa.comListen to Episode 150 here Support the Show.
"Send us a Fan Mail Text Message"What happens when a blimp enthusiast from Queens becomes the mastermind behind the world's biggest boy bands? This week on the Ol' Dirty Basement, we uncover the stunning story of Lou Pearlman, whose improbable journey from dirigibles to pop superstardom is as fascinating as it is controversial. We start by tracing his early years, fueled by a chance friendship with Alan Gross and a family connection to Art Garfunkel. Tune in to hear how Pearlman's passion for aviation led him to West Germany, where he studied dirigibles, and even launched a helicopter taxi service.In our deep dive on blimp advertising, we break down Pearlman's ventures and the financial gymnastics behind them. Discover the mechanics of blimp operations, the alleged manipulation of insurance claims, and the notorious Jordache blimp. As Pearlman pivoted from blimps to the music industry, inspired by the massive success of New Kids on the Block, you'll learn how he combined unconventional advertising with opportunistic tactics to build his empire. We also delve into Pearlman's strategy of leveraging public stocks and attracting investors, despite the murky ethics surrounding some of his financial moves.Finally, we explore the meteoric rise of boy bands like NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, unraveling the behind-the-scenes decisions that led to their formation. With the help of producers like Max Martin, Pearlman managed to create a pop culture phenomenon, albeit shadowed by exploitative practices. From humorous anecdotes about Chippendales to serious discussions about fraudulent investment schemes, this episode offers a captivating look at the highs and lows of Pearlman's career. Join us for an episode filled with surprises, laughter, and thought-provoking insights into the world of blimps, boy bands, and beyond.Support the Show.Sounds:https://freesound.org/people/frodeims/sounds/666222/ Door openinghttps://freesound.org/people/Sami_Hiltunen/sounds/527187/ Eerie intro music https://freesound.org/people/jack126guy/sounds/361346/ Slot machinehttps://freesound.org/people/Zott820/sounds/209578/ Cash registerhttps://freesound.org/people/Exchanger/sounds/415504/ Fun Facts Jingle Thanks to The Tsunami Experiment for the theme music!!Check them out hereSUPPORT US AT https://www.buzzsprout.com/1984311/supporters/newMERCH STORE https://ol-dirty-basement.creator-spring.comFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE ...
Who are you wearing?” That's the question they ask the “popular” crowd as they stop and pose so they can be photographed on the red carpet. Personally, I haven't watched awards shows in years. The same “stars” are judged the next day and their choice of clothing is either praised or trashed. Have you ever let what others think about your clothing determine what you wear? I know I have done this many times. Now let me confess about my who are you wearing era. Confession is good for the soul, and I pray it helps you know that you are not alone. I remember the first time I thought “who” I was wearing mattered. The summer between 8th and 9th grade I learned about designer jeans and shoes. I was looking in my TEEN magazine to see what types of clothes I should look for when my mom took me school shopping. The emphasis was on the label across the right back side. It was a person's name. Back then the popular names were Jordache, Pierre Cardin, Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein, and others. Did you wear any of these? These designer jeans ran between $40-$50. Now that I look back that was a lot of money in the early 80's to spend on a 14-year-old girl whose body was constantly changing. Be sure and listen to this episode for more on our clothing compared to our confidence in Christ.
Join Craig & Mezza as they chat to Ian Mosley. A very relaxed chat includes Cruise to the Edge, Ian's musician heroes, tour stories, Hackett memories, Ian's plans for the rest of this year and why he is not quite ready to run for president....yet. Ian's wife, Lucy Jordache, joins the conversation later on for that perennial question...."are Supertramp prog?".
In this week's episode of 'Real Talk,' Susan and Kristina take on the daunting task of deciphering the ever-changing slang of today's kids. From navigating linguistic rollercoasters to tackling new words and phrases that pop up daily, they show that staying in the know is not just essential but also a fun challenge. Join them for some laughs and linguistic acrobatics as they take on today's latest trends. TRANSCRIPT: Susan Stone: Welcome back to Real Talk with Susan Stone and Kristina Supler. We are full-time moms and attorneys bringing our student defense legal practice to life with real candid conversations. Have a fun podcast today, Supler. Kristina Supler: What are we talking about? Susan Stone: We are going to talk about decoding teen slang and trends. Kristina Supler: Oooo, fun, I like it. Susan Stone: Yeah. Before we launch into our podcast today, can I just say it is so flipping cold out. Kristina Supler: Oh my gosh. It is freezing out. To our listeners out there, We are in Cleveland where it's a balmy four degrees or one degree, depending upon the device you look at, and it is just frigid. Susan Stone: Okay, So hubby last night noted that there are no terms for cold and it's been called an ‘arctic blast'. You ever thought that we were experiencing… Kristina Supler: I feel like I've heard like local weather people use different iterations of Arctic blast. Arctic freeze. I don't know. Susan Stone: All I know is I was trying to walk the dogs yesterday and it was truly a miserable experience for me and the dogs. They didn't even want to go out and go to the bathroom. It was awful. Kristina Supler: Funny, I had the same experience this morning when I took my two dogs out. It was like quick rush, take your business and get back inside. But even inside, Freezing. Freezing, freezing, freezing. Susan Stone: Yeah, and didn't you have… What happened with your uh… was it your, was it your water heater? Your power? What happened this weekend? Kristina Supler: So, Cleveland got a big storm over the weekend and yeah, I didn't have power for 24 hours so I was, we were away. It's fortunate that we were away but it was a little nerve racking in terms of, I don't know, bad things happening in the house. Fortunately, my husband informed me that power has no impact on our heating system because we have steam. I didn't really know. Yes, but yeah, food in the fridge, all those fun issues that Midwesterners deal with, so on and so forth. But here we are today and hopefully we've got something light and funny that can warm things up. Susan Stone: Yeah. You know what we did yesterday? I took my youngest and we went and saw Mean Girls. Kristina Supler: Oh I read about the like re- uh, relaunch of that movie. I've never seen it. Tell me about it. Susan Stone: Well, I love the original. And the original was amazing. Rachel McAdams, Lindsay Lohan, Kristina Supler: I was gonna say isn't Lindsay Lohan in it. That's. Yeah, the two comes to mind. Susan Stone: Yeah. And that was one of her. And she's in the remake. Kristina Supler: How's she looking these days? Susan Stone: She's looking gorgeous. Kristina Supler: Really, good! Good. Susan Stone: Shout out to you, Lindsay. You are aging fine. But I will say, Tori, my 18 year old, did not like the movie at all. Kristina Supler: Really? Why? Now, did she had she seen the original or. No? Susan Stone: No, she had. She just thought. Kristina Supler: the remake was not hitting her right? Susan Stone: No. She thought it was insulting to her intelligence. Kristina Supler: Why is that? Susan Stone: Well, she felt like it didn't capture the original flavor of bullying. And she thought bullying is such an important topic that they sort of made fun of it and made light of it and made it seem ridiculous. Kristina Supler: So let me ask you, was there any, like redeeming message or takeaway for viewers of the movie? Any lessons to be learned? Susan Stone: I mean It was the same lesson be kind, be nice, blah, blah, blah. I'm not trying to put down. Kristina Supler: Sure that's and that's a good one, but it's a little basic. Susan Stone: But the way it was delivered, that's the word Kristina Supler: Basic. Susan Stone: It was basic. Yeah. So, you know, I wanted to love it. I want it to because I love the original and I know there's now the musical and, you know I love me a Musical. Kristina Supler: You love a Musical. Susan Stone: Oh my gosh. I mean, there isn't a musical that I don't rush and see. Kristina Supler: I think it's so funny that we're talking about this because I have to imagine while and I've experienced that, sometimes people think that as lawyers we're, you know, reading the news and thinking about Supreme Court opinions and all these, you know, intellectual things, and here we are, “Hey, Supler I saw Mean Girls yesterday”. Susan Stone: But on to our topic about the way kids talk and how language changes. So I was, I did a little research. Truthfully, I forgot the fun terms I used when I was in high school or were popular in the eighties. Kristina Supler: Okay, lay it on me. Susan Stone: Okay. Ready? Kristina Supler: Ready. Susan Stone: Gag me with the spoon. Did you say that? Kristina Supler: Never. No. I can honestly say no. I never said Gag me with a spoon. Susan Stone: Ready? Kristina Supler: Ready. Susan Stone: Eat my shorts. Kristina Supler: Uh that, that I'm familiar with through one, Bart Simpson. You really said that? You said eat my shorts. Susan Stone: I didn't, but others did. Kristina Supler: I just. What does is it really mean? Like, like. Susan Stone: Do you think it means Bug off? Maybe. I think that's what it means. Eat my shorts. Kristina Supler: Okay. Susan Stone: And gnarly. Kristina Supler: Now, Now. Okay. Who doesn't know? Gnarly. Sure. I think gnarly still kind of with us. The West Coast vibe a bit. I don't know. Susan Stone: So, Let's talk about some of the terms. I didn't know that well. Proposed by our fine marketing department. Kristina Supler: Let me ask you, though, what's what generation were you? Are you? Susan Stone: I am the beginning of Gen X. Kristina Supler: Ohhhh. Susan Stone: Babies baby Kristina Supler: Sure, sure, sure, sure. Susan Stone: Madonna spoke. You can't see me Voguing. Voguing, guys. Kristina Supler: Best music video ever. Ever! What's interesting about that is I think of myself as a Gen Xer, but actually, I shudder to admit this. I don't want to admit this, but I must. I am technically the beginning of millennials. Susan Stone: There is nothing about you that's a Millennials Kristina Supler: I don't identify that way. I really see myself as a Gen Xer like the nineties vibe, but I guess according to the internet, according to Wikipedia or what have you, I'm technically a first year millennial. Susan Stone: That's interesting that I'm a Gen Xer. I was a latchkey kid, and for those of you who don't know what that is, my mom went to work and I had a, what was it, a shoestring with a key. Kristina Supler: You literally had a key on a shoestring. Susan Stone: I literally had a key on a shoestring. Kristina Supler: I didn't know that was a real thing. Susan Stone: That's why they called it ‘latchkey kids' Supler. It's a real thing. Kristina Supler: Well, I have to confess, I grew up in a house that we never locked. I never had a key. Susan Stone: That's a beautiful thing. Kristina Supler: It actually is. Susan Stone: That's a beautiful thing .And I was the MTV generation who didn't remember Tabatha Sorenson. So cute. And I was on MTV once. Kristina Supler: No. Susan Stone: Yeah, I danced. Kristina Supler: Tell me more. Susan Stone: There's not that much to tell. Kristina Supler: On the Grind? Were you on MTV on the Grind? Susan Stone: It was one of those shows, you literally waited in line and when they told you to dance, you danced. It's hilarious. Kristina Supler: But was it the Grind? Yes or no? Susan Stone: I don't think so. Kristina Supler: Because I really hope that it was. Susan Stone: And my roommate in college had a picture of Ronald Reagan above her bed. Kristina Supler: (Laughing) What did she love him? Susan Stone: She loved him. Kristina Supler: Was she attracted to him? Susan Stone: I don't know Ronny was hot. Ronny was hot. Kristina Supler: Sensible citizen. Oh my God. Now that is the funniest thing. Susan Stone: Okay, guys Let's talk about some words and then we can respond to what this generation is "saying. And I am going to mispronounce it, but 'gyat'. Kristina Supler: I, I just can't with this one. With this one, I just can't. I am told, so for all of our listeners out there, I've only recently come to learn this, this word, this phrase, and apparently it is a high compliment. It is a major, major compliment to give someone indicating that their derriere is large. Susan Stone: Yeah. I asked my daughter, do you know what ‘gyat' is? She's just like ass. I'm like, okay. Kristina Supler: Yeah. So I guess it rhymes with squat or bought Susan Stone: or fiat. Kristina Supler: And then it can also be, I guess I'm told, an acronym for something about the backside being thick. I don't know. Susan Stone: But I have to be honest, I've never heard it used in my house. Kristina Supler: I've never heard it used. I've never seen it. I mean, in our work representing students, we read a lot of text messages and social media posts. I've never even read it in a text, so I personally am very circumspect about this word and its use and popularity. I feel like a journalist or someone Internet writer out there just like made it up or heard one person use it and then said, oh parents, hey, you need to know this word. And it's really not a thing. Susan Stone: I don't even like the way it sounds. But you know, you have a question for you. Why? When we read and we read thousands of text messages in our case, what's the point of Bruh B.R.U.H Kristina Supler: I wish I knew. I wish I knew. I've got nothing for you on that. And we see it literally every day and it's constant, It's constant. Like every other thing is ‘bruh'. And then the other question I have for you is ‘lol', after everything, even after stuff that's not funny, you still put ‘lol bruh'. That you see a lot as well. I don't know. That is more with people, our clients who are a little bit older. It's not like high schoolers, but that I see all the time and I feel like it's just a habit because it's literally like on text where there's not even something funny said. Susan Stone: I don't get it, I don't get it. I agree. Kristina Supler: I think for parents, the key is… And parents out there, Please don't please don't say gyat. I mean, that would just be mortifying to your child. Susan Stone: Yeah, you really will look like a total loser. Kristina Supler: Way to not mince your words. Susan Stone: I know. Okay, parents try it and then they'll tell you your kids that you're a total loser. Kristina Supler: Yeah. No they won't, they won't want to go in public with you. Susan Stone: Now, this is all from our marketing department, so shout out to Amanda for doing the research on this. But the next word is… Kristina Supler: Well, hold on. Drum roll, please. For the 2023 word of the year. Susan Stone Rizz Kristina Supler: Susan, what does Rizz mean? Susan Stone Charisma. Kristina Supler: Ohhhhh the ability to charm someone or woo someone. Now, have you ever So I have not heard my children use this. My kids are a little bit younger. What? You have a senior in high school? Have you heard her use it? Susan Stone No, I've never heard her use Rizz, but I did. Again, just like I am curious her and she says it's more used in the negative, like she doesn't have Rizz. Kristina Supler: Oh. Okay. I guess I see it. I don't know. Some of these things. Truly. I feel like you're just, like, made into things for internet writers to launch off on. But we'll have to see if Rizz continues on to 2024. Susan Stone Don't think it's going to make it. Kristina Supler: I'm inclined to agree. But let me ask you, though, 2024 word that's going to become, you know, plastered all over text messages. Do you think it'll be like a compliment, an insult, a rhetorical turn of phrase? What were you going with this? Susan Stone No clue, guys. I don't know. Kristina Supler: Come on bruh, come on bruh! Susan Stone But what I do know is that, you know, what's the point of this podcast is important, and it's because we don't want parents running around saying ‘Rizz' and ‘Gyat, and ‘Bruh'. Kristina Supler: Yes, let's be clear. We are not advocating for that on any level. We are talking about this though, because I think it's just important for parents to know what these things mean. So I don't know. For instance, you go snooping, you read your kids, you know, messages in the phone. It's sometimes you literally can't tell what they're talking about. And so it's important to know words and phrases. Susan Stone Well, on our case, I have to say I use the Urban Dictionary a lot. Kristina Supler: Oh yeah. I mean, I can't I can't deny having had to turn to it on more than one occasion. And also, I'll tell you what else I really am uninformed about and trying to do better with is emojis and what they mean. Susan Stone Oh those are hard. Kristina Supler: Those are hard. I mean, obviously, we know like happy, sad, so on and so forth, but some of them are very confusing to me. And again, we go through text in cases all the time and it's like literally have to Google what certain emojis mean. Susan Stone I even know, you know, about peaches and eggplant. You had to tell me. Kristina Supler: I was going to say, I definitely feel like I knew that. Susan Stone But you did. But I went to you. And once it was explained, I kind of saw the Peach. Kristina Supler: You saw the booty, Susan Stone I saw a tush, but it wasn't intuitive to me. Kristina Supler: Sure, sure. Well, and you have a very good vocabulary, so, you know, you're like pulling out your dictionary words, not Rizz, but, you know, the fancy dictionary words. And so Susan Stone I do I pride myself on that. And, you know, I like to think of myself as a reader. Kristina Supler: Sure. Me too. Me too. Susan Stone I started the new James McBride book. so good. Anyways, that's a sidetrack. Let's talk about one last topic of what's going on in Teen Trends, which is different. It's kind of like a redo from my gen. What is preppy? Kristina Supler: Well, I think we've come full circle with our mean girls theme and like redos, re- rehashing something out because preppy is back and alive full well now and it's interesting Susan Stone It is different. Kristina Supler: It is different, and I see preppy now this I have familiarity with through my daughter and her friends. And back in my day, growing up, when I thought I was a Gen Xer, but apparently I'm not heartbroken. Preppy was like Lacoste and you had your Gap, Argyle, V-neck Sweaters and… Susan Stone The Gap, the Izod, with the collar turned up. Kristina Supler: Pop the collar, baby. Susan Stone Pop the collar and Bermuda backs. Kristina Supler: Oh no, I don't know what that is. Susan Stone They were these cute little purses where you could change the outer side and little button them on there. They're cute. Kristina Supler: Penny loafers, suede bath box. Do you remember those? That was hot in Catholic grade schools. Susan Stone I didn't go to Catholic grade school, but I know you did. But yeah, preppy was the and the preppy handbook that was really big. Kristina Supler: I do not know what that is. Susan Stone It was a book on how to be preppy. I mean, it was a how to, but today it seems very expensive, what preppy is. Kristina Supler: Yeah. Well I mean I guess it probably was back in the day as well with, you know, buying your Lacoste shirt and whatnot. But so for the youngsters now, it's interesting. It's sort of I would say it's like a lifestyle. It's a look and a lifestyle. Susan Stone Is it like Goop, a lifestyle brand? Kristina Supler: Yeah, I mean Goop is, kind of in a way. But Goop is for what middle aged women be. So think lots of pink and… Susan Stone Like Barbie pink? Kristina Supler: Yes, Barbie pink. But before it was a thing. Before Barbie was the Barbie remake. Sure. Lululemon, there's no point getting dressed if you don't have on Lululemon. Susan Stone But see I think of Lululemon as middle age housewife. Kristina Supler: Well, you think of it athleisure. Susan Stone I do. Kristina Supler: And I do too, actually. But for the young ones out there, it's just what you wear. It's what you do. You always have your water bottle you're carrying around your Stanley thing. But that's not like, I don't know, I, I funny enough, I was doing some reading the other day and came across something on like how Stanley got big and it was a few like Instagram accounts that really made Stanley, like become a huge, huge thing more recently Susan Stone That Laneige… Kristina Supler: Lip balm? Susan Stone Yeah! Kristina Supler: Lip Mask? Yup. Susan Stone My daughter's Kristina Supler: Yeah. Susan Stone The oldest one. Hey, Alex bought it for me and I have say, shout out to Laneige epically now in this bad cold weather. Kristina Supler: Yeah. Susan Stone I really like it. Oh my gosh. I meant to ask you, you know how I bought you. Just as a you're the best business partner in the world, Jones Road Balm? Kristina Supler: Yes. Susan Stone I am loving it this winter. Do you notice I have a little on? Kristina Supler: A little a little subtle glow. Susan Stone a little subtle glow. But it does keep you moisturized in this weather. So I bought you that gift. Are you using it? I'm putting you on the spot. Kristina Supler: Well, now that it's cold out, I might, I might bring it back in the summer. It just. It didn't do me right. But now it might be time. Now that my skin's dryer. I will tell you another example of, like, the penultimate preppy brand for girls now is the Aviator Nation sweat wear. And I so I actually, coincidentally enough this weekend was driving and listen to the how I built this podcast. Susan Stone I love that guy, Raz. Kristina Supler: Who doesn't, who doesn't! Susan Stone Shout out to him too. Kristina Supler: And they had on the founder of Aviator Nation who, by the way, her brother was the founder of Tom's. Think about that family gene pool. Isn't that interesting? But Aviator Nation is essentially like very high-end sweat- sweatshirts, sweat pants, so on and so forth, known for like applique, essentially sewing on stripes of things like that. Susan Stone I'm looking at it on a website because I didn't know about it. I don't get it. Kristina Supler: Well, you know, it's just like it's a thing. What makes the sweatshirt worth $150? I couldn't really tell you, but kids want it. Parents are paying for it. Susan Stone I don't get it. Kristina Supler: I think it's like a status thing, too. But it's supposed to be very like colorful. And again, it's a lifestyle. It's an aspirational brand. And the young ones are all about it now. So I don't know that these are kind of like the key, I shouldn't say the key, but brands that come to my mind in terms of like, what the tweens now or viewing is like preppy and what is preppy and skin care. They're very they're very intense in skin care Susan Stone Oh my gosh and I think that's a good thing. Kristina Supler: Sure, why not? Susan Stone I think that establishes really good lifelong habits. But I got to share something. My, in my day, it was either Gloria Vanderbilt or Jordache jeans. Kristina Supler: Oh yeah. Susan Stone I've got to tell you, my mother would not buy them for me. We were out of my family's budget and I remember crying over it Kristina Supler: in my day. It was Guess jeans. Susan Stone Yeah, but. Kristina Supler: But you wanted the Gloria Vanderbilt pencil pouch. That was like the hot item at my school. Susan Stone My parents didn't cater to that. Kristina Supler: Mine didn't really. But like, my mother understood why it was important to us. And so we always had to like we had chores and allowance and we had to save our money and then go buy it ourselves. Susan Stone So yeah. And you know what? I really try not to capitulate and rush out to every trend. Kristina Supler: Sure. No, I think that and that actually by the way, I think that is those are words of wisdom for listeners of any age, because a trend is just that, a trend here today, gone tomorrow. And so, I mean, if you're going to jump on board with the trend, go for it. But I wouldn't, you know, do so in an expensive way. Susan Stone No, no. Because, you know, we know what that creates. Kristina Supler: And parents, we all know here today, gone tomorrow in terms of what our kids are interested in, what they want. So what they're saying. Right. Susan Stone And what they're saying. So for us, it's a necessity. We can't get, do our job unless we can read their texts. Kristina Supler: Yeah, I mean, kidding aside, of course, this was obviously we were being light with the topic. But truly, there are often times in many cases where we're going through social media communication and there's text back and forth and they're really important. There, you know, relevant to the case and who did what, said what, when, where, so on and so forth. And we need to understand what's being said. And we don't always. Susan Stone Okay, bruh. Kristina Supler: Thank you, bruh. LOL. Until next time. Thanks for listening to Real Talk with Susan and Kristina. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode and leave us a review so other people can find the content we share here. You can follow us on Instagram. Just search our handle at Stones hoopla and for more resources, visit us online at Student Defense, Dot.com. Thank you so much for being a part of our real talk community. We'll see you next time.
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Jordache, a tech futurist and digital growth strategist, discusses the evolution of the internet, the opportunities Web 3.0 presents for creatives and entrepreneurs, and the opportunities for generative AI and the blockchain. You can connect with Jordache at: https://jordachejohnson.com/ To learn more about how you can use AI in your creative business, visit: https://thecopywriterclub.com/ai4c
As tensions rise, a deal is struck that will forever reshape the future of Ishnar. CW: Mentions of child abuse Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: The Bears are Hungry by Christian Anderson For the Thrill of It by Trailer Worx Subversive Opinion by Trailer Worx Men of Thunder by Max Anson The Time is Near by Gerard Franklin Ritual Mole Sacrifice by Lennon Hutton Creepy Cockroach by Experia Snakes by Edward Karl Hanson Everything is Healing by Edward Karl Hanson Despair Fluid by Edward Karl Hanson Mirror 45 by Lennon Hutton Entering Madness by JH Coleman Man With No Eyes by Trailer Worx We Will Haunt You by Oh the City From Hell by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Dead Bodies by Experia Haunted Mind by Etienne Roussel Ghost Dungeons by Ethan Sloan Alleys of Darkness by Phoenix Tail Piercing Silence by Ethan Sloan Idle Grin by Jay Varton Stalking Shadows by Edward Karl Hanson Unfinished Business by Edward Karl Hanson Elephants Rampage by Etienne Roussel Everything is Healing by Edward Karl Hanson Claustrofobia by Etienne Roussel Icicles by Jon Bjork Dark Clouds by Phoenix Tail Cold Case by Deskant The Possession by Farrell Wooten A Growing Feeling by Wendel Scherer Insomnia Hallucinations by Experia Confession by Edward Karl Hanson Black Bullet by Deskant An Endangered Forest by Jay Varton Through Orbiting Stars by Gerard Franklin The Frightened Hare by Jon Bjork What We All Wanted by Gerard Franklin The Sledding Hill by Ludvig Moulin Steady Hands by Stationary Sign Looking for Cheese by Jerry Lacey Cookie Jar by Stationary Sign A Costly Mistake by Trailer Worx A Night Won't Forget by Trailer Worx When All Kingdoms Fall by Edgar Hopp Arrival of the Hour by Max Anson Down to Seconds by Trevor Kowalski Hail Mary by Edgar Hopp The Hot Seat by Philip Ayers Wiretapped by Dream Cave Cold Winds by Ethan Sloan Day of Chaos by Kevin Macleod A Shallow Grave by Wendel Scherer Lethal Secrets by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Raise the Black Flag by Philip Ayers They Are Coming by Hampus Naeselius Judgement by Reynard Seidel The following music was used for this media project: Music: Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4522-thinking-music License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: NewsSting by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4124-newssting License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Horror Maschine 1 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/43-the-horror-maschine-1 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Evil Is Near (Loopable) by Dave Deville Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10829-evil-is-near-loopable License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Approaching The Dark Tower by Justin Allan Arnold Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10819-approaching-the-dark-tower License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Through The Sinister Gate by Justin Allan Arnold Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10751-through-the-sinister-gate License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Anxiety by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3374-anxiety License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Aka Manah by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4797-aka-manah License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Gathering Darkness by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3798-gathering-darkness License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Long note One by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3992-long-note-one License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Very Low Note by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4581-very-low-note License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Discover the future of marketing and copywriting as we delve into the fascinating world of Web3 and AI in this engaging podcast episode. Join Jordache Johnson and me as we discuss how these cutting-edge technologies are transforming the marketing landscape and offering unprecedented opportunities for businesses. Learn about the challenges and potential rewards in this brave new world while exploring how marketing fundamentals and traditional skills still play a crucial role. Tune in for thought-provoking insights and essential tips on adapting to the rapidly evolving world of marketing and staying ahead of the curve. Don't miss this essential conversation on the intersection of Web3, AI, and marketing!This episode was recorded through a StreamYard call on April 20, 2023. Read the blog article here: https://webdrie.net/how-web3-and-ai-transform-the-future-of-marketing-and-copywriting-with-jordache-johnson/ If you're interested in our W3X Mastermind, please send me a DM on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram.
With the monastery's safety in question, Chaz and Talice discover that there are multiple sinister threats moving against the displaced refugees. Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: A Mysterious Guest by Farrell Wooten 221 Walker Street by Dream Cave The Enchanted Forest by Alexandra Woodward Sector B by Piper Ezz Dark Water by Magnus Ludvigsson No One in Sight by Jon Bjork What WIzards Know by Josef Bel Habib Dark Skies in the West by Red Dictionary Unitary Operations by Ethan Sloan Ominous by Philip Ayers Traitor by Piper Ezz A Lesson in Vengeance by Experia Absent Cognition by Max Anson Through the Bars by Michael Rothery Help to Retain by Christian Andersen Nine Inches by Farrell Wooten Consumed by Darkness by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Hiding Behind You by Experia Time Limit by Alec Slayne Wiretapped by Dream Cave Ambushed by Dream Cave There Are No Heroes by Philip Ayers Pause for Concern by Philip Ayers Finding Melody by Gavin Luke In the Real World by Christian Andersen Tourbillon by Edward Karl Hanson Ventilation Shaft by Ethan Sloan Ritual Mole Sacrifice by Lennon Hutton Exploring Wonderland by Christian Andersen Fifty-Seven by Ethan SLoan Monster Machine by Ethan SLoan Soon Enough You'll See by Trailer Worx Succussation by Jon Sumner Hemident by Alan Carlson-Green Cold Nights by Kikoru Light Footed by Bonnie Grace Silent as Smoke by Jay Varton There Are No Heroes by Philip Ayers Run for It by Robert Ruth Defying Gravity by Alec Slayne Man on the Run by Jon Sumner On the Edge by Jon Bjork Awaiting Backup by Experia Jungle Thrill by Bonnie Grace We Will Not Yield by Bonnie Grace Time is Tight by Experia Rugged Mountains and Crashing Waves by Christian Andersen Force Matrix by Jon Bjork Trails of Legends by Bonnie Grace Behind the Fires by Jon Bjork In the Blueprints by Christian Andersen Charged by Alec Slayne Ransack the Woods by Dream Cave Optional Memory by Jon Sumner Permanent Hour by Reynard Seidel Breaker of Chains by Jon Bjork Adamantine by Jon Bjork Ready for D-Day by Christian Andersen Fear is Temporary by Jo Wandrini Deep Through the Swamps by Experia The Red Soil by Saira Ridley Village in Ruins by Experia Carabiner by Max Anson Throbbing Anxiety by Dream Cave Chasing Cars by Skyra Vellication by Reynard Seidel Front Line Tactics by Jon Bjork The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Drama, Dawn of the Apocalypse, Lights, Dark Hours, Ice and Snow, and Stalker by Rafael Krux License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.orchestralis.net/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Question Is (Quizpackage) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/228-the-question-is-quizpackage License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Turning by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9333-the-turning License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Stuff Of Nightmares by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9874-stuff-of-nightmares License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Every stride towards salvation seems to lead closer to damnation. CW: Disturbing images, gore, torture, abuse Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: An Obsession by Dayon Ghosts Everywhere by Experia Lady in Black by Farrell Wooten 3:30 AM By Christian Andersen The Last One to Live by Christian Andersen Weapon of Choice by Fabien Tell Dark Rain by Phoenix Tail Till it Hurts by Piper Ezz Sneaking into the Kitchen by Arthur Benson Mysterious Ways by Skyra A Persistent Shadow by Farrell WOoten Abandoned Railway by Ethan Sloan Monster Machine by Ethan Sloan Monster Machine by Ethan Sloan Primitive Traces by JH Coleman A Pile of Bones by Prozody In the Dark by Lucention Lost in Desire by John Barzetti Residuum by Silver Maple Ventifacts by Anthony Earls Tunnels by Farrell Wooten All We Have Is Fear by Christian Andersen Pressure Point by Cobby Costa Twist of Faith by Bill Ferngren Chip on Your Shoulder by Ethan SLoan Bridged by Cobby Costa From Us to Them by Edward Karl Hanson Decently Perfect by Jay Varton Mortuary by Farrell Wooten Split Decision by Edward Karl Hanson Heavily by Anthony Earls Scorn by Hawea Chasm by Jon Bjork Corruption Plan by Craft Case From Us to Them by Edward Karl Hanson Lost in Al Jahar by Eludent Enter the Facility by Eden Avery The Clearing by Golden Anchor Twist of Faith by Bill Ferngren Stitches by Bill Ferngren Winds of Winter by Jo Wandrini In Hindsight by SIlver Maple Where Are The Stars by Silver Maple The Last of Our Kind by Jon Bjork Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Slow Poison by Jon Bjork Tunnels by Farrell Wooten Demon Night by Farrell Wooten Paranormal Activities by Jon Bjork Awol by Craft Case Change of Plan by Experia Hide n'Seek by Experia Island on the Moon by Prozody In Obscurity Lies the Gate by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Cruel Intentions by Etienne Roussel Compound by Hawea Distorted Minds by Ethan Sloan Entering Madness by JH Coleman Creatures of the Night by Sage Oursler Are You Scared Yet by Farrell Wooten Alleys of the Darkness by Phoenix Tail Piercing Silence by Ethan Sloan Murmur by WHENISEEYOUISEEMYSELF More Than a Coincidence by Christian Andersen Carnivores ALign by Christian Andersen Ghost Processional by Kevin Macleod Aftermath by Kevin Macleod Dead Bodies by Experia The following music was used for this media project: Music: Blockbuster Atmosphere 6 (Horror) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/137-blockbuster-atmosphere-6-horror License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Ingestion Of Sorrows by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9828-ingestion-of-sorrows License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: An Evil Wynd by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9830-an-evil-wynd License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Day of Chaos by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3620-day-of-chaos License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: A Sad Toy Story by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/563-a-sad-toy-story License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Axes Denied by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9127-axes-denied License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Time's Up by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9872-times-up License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Gathering Darkness by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3798-gathering-darkness License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
While the group still mourns, death and destruction spreads across Ishnar like a wildfire. CW: Grief, death, PTSD, creepy images, gore, intense violence Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? 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With danger lurking around every corner, new information comes to light, and difficult decisions must be made. CONTENT WARNING: Death, grief, PTSD, suicidal ideations Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Fracture by Jakob Ahlbom Observers by Lalo Brickman Steep by Lalo Brickman Breathe, Fade by Cobby Costa Residuum by Silver Maple Sunlit Curtains by Cobby Costa Human Revolution by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Mystery Evolving by Gabriel Lewis Fay in Mist by Magnus Ludvigsson Idle Grin by Jay Varton The Storage by Lennon Hutton A Bad Place to Be by Bonn Fields Beyond Imagination by Gavin Luke Helix Bell by Christophe Gorman Terra Firma by Dream Cave Decently Perfect by Jay Varton Follow the Falcon by David Celeste Stretching the Minutes by Jon Bjork Encrypted Fragment by Jon Bjork Hybrid Rhythmics by Jon Sumner Lost Senses by Sage Oursler Between Two Worlds by Farrell Wooten Shapeless Inside by Cobby Costa Dark Times by Etienne Roussel African Violet by Arden Forest Lady in Black by Farrell Wooten Aquarial by Cobby Costa True Forgiveness by Jon Bjork Unwritten Story by Trailer Worx In the Lab by Ethan Sloan The Final Cut by Hampus Naeselius No Redemption by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Hours by Max Anson In the Dark by Lucention Down the Alleyway by Damon Greene The Dark Ages by Flouw A Persistent Shadow by Farrell Wooten Help to Retain by Christian Andersen Grave Swap by Edward Karl Hanson Swirls by Heath Cantu Abandoned City by Cobby Costa Delineation by Charles Holms Letters from Heaven by Reynard Seidel Waiting THeory by Lalo Brickman Dark Skies in the West by Red Dictionary Dark Depths by Ted Beattie You Saved Me by Dream Cave What We All Wanted by Gerard Franklin Moving Into Uncertain Territory by Experia Inverted by Hampus Naeselius Optional Memory by Jon Sumner Misfeasance by Jon Sumner Unitary Operations by Ethan Sloan Mirror 45 by Lennon Hutton The Cold by Alec Slayne Reve d'enfant by Magnus Ludvigsson Thou Shall Not Waive by Jon Bjork In Case of Two Emergencies by Christian Andersen Toxic Water by Jon Bjork The End of the World by Max Anson Substage by Jay Varton A Simmering Sense of Fear by Cobby Costa Demure by Ever So Blue Late Night Reporter by Out To The World The following music was used for this media project: Music: Cinematic Suspense Series Episode 001 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5786-cinematic-suspense-series-episode-001 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Question Is (Quizpackage) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/228-the-question-is-quizpackage License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Ancient Basement by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8486-ancient-basement License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Chalkboard Daggers by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9296-chalkboard-daggers License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Knew You In Another Life by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9323-knew-you-in-another-life License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Dissonance by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9321-dissonance License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Fanzo and Jordache are back again to cover the news of web 3.0 with a business focus and on today's show they cover: Gaming Changes by Metamask Bitcoin NFTs LinksDAO buying a golf course Love for Starbucks Odyssey NFT as Jordache is now all in drinking the coffee with Fanzo. Subscribe to the NEW newsletter: https:/paragraph.xyz/@web3sixty5 Follow Jordache: https://jordachejohnson.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JordacheJohnson ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the NFT365 Podcast
In Granite Bluff, more is found than sought, and the path to the gate becomes clear. CONTENT WARNING: PTSD, medical issues/depictions of grave injuries, death, horror themes Kenon Pearce as DM and Simon and Everyone Else Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr JOIN US FOR OUR EPISODE 188 LISTEN PARTY ON 2/13 AT 6 PM CST! 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In this episode of NFT365 podcast, Fanzo and Jordache wonder… is Web3 rigged? With the Superbowl just around the corner, the boys are feeling punchy. They share their thoughts on Open editions, a phenomenon that has been sweeping the NFT space. And in other news, the Coinbase NFT marketplace is shutting down - a potentially disruptive move to their bottom line, and the NFT space. Fanzo and Jordache make some predictions about the marketplaces and how the next year will shape those that rise to the top. They then move on to talking about a major move by Amazon entering Web3. Finally, a list of rigged NFT giveaways is exposed and Fanzo and Jordache weigh in. Special shoutout to: https://foundation.app/world/3verywhere-color-warp ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the NFT365 Podcast
In today's episode, Jordache and Fanzo break down some big time news that recently was dropped on us in the NFT and web3 space. We discuss Game of Thrones NFT and feetpix.. yes, you read that right. FEETPIX. ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the NFT365 Podcast
In this episode, Fanzo and Jordache welcome in 2023. They reflect on Web3 and NFTs through 2022, and make some predictions for the space in 2023. They cover projected growth in Web3 on the brand side, NFTs as an asset class, and share their thoughts on the big layer 1 blockchains. They lean into the evolving world of NFT utility and business use case potential. Shoutouts to Chibby Labs, VeeFriends, BAYC, DeGods, MetaWhips. Learn more about the NFT365 Podcast
After Chaz's horrifying discovery, the group rushes to warn those in Envy's path. Kenon Pearce as DM and Simon Jordache Richardson as Chaz, Serif, and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Catharsis by David Celeste A Journalist's Dream by Out To The World CB Radio Static 8 by SFX Producer Tricks Be Damned by Stationary Sign Under the Microscope by Josef Falkenskold Through the Bars by Michael Rothery Light-Footed by Bonnie Grace Leave it to the Professionals by Arthur Benson Awaiting Backup by Experia Taken at the Doorstep by Max Anson Abandoned Houses by Wendel Scherer Dark Mountains by Wendel Scherer As Light Returns by Walt Adams Mainlander by Dream Cave Oft by Jon Bjork Clear as Day by Craft Case Lost Senses by Sage Oursler Hybrid Rhythmics by Jon Sumner End of the Line by Anthony Earls Waiting for Answers by Trailer Worx More of This, More of That by Arthur Benson Walker Street by Dream Cave Hidden Enigma by Dream Cave Person of Interest by Dream Cave Blind Date by Jerry Lacey The Enchanted Land by Alexandra Woodward Monolith by Ethan Sloan Absent Cognition by Max Anson Fear of Flying by Ted Beattie Nothing Much by Phoenix Tail Run for It by Robert Ruth Echoes of Humanity by Max Anson There Are No Heroes by Philip Ayers Time Is TIght by Experia Preparation for the Unknown by Experia First Rule by Anthony Earls Chimera by Alec Slayne The Raid by Jon Sumner Off My Radar by Jerry Lacey Organized Chaos by Arthur Benson The Postman by Kikoru I Have a Plan, Mr Norton by Arthur Benson Tracker by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Hourglass by Michael Rothery Juncture by Philip Ayers Deep Freeze by Robert Ruth Mind Your Step by Craft Case Retrieval by Cobby Costa The Red Soil by Saira Ridley Pretend to Wake Up by Max Anson Head Games by Max Anson This Pale Blue Dot by Christian Andersen A Lesson in Vengeance by Experia Arcane Sun by Max Anson A Special Rite of Passage by Christian Andersen Fear of Flying by Ted Beattie The Big Escape by Eludent Arrival of the Hour by Max Anson Solemn by Bonnie Grace Boiling Point by Hampus Naeselius Breathe it in Deep by Hampus Naeselius Rivers Run Red by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Path to the Abyss by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Brain Copy Syntax Error by Oh the City Arriving in Ancient Rome by Kikoru Throbbing Anxiety by Dream Cave Seven to Eight by Walt Adams Sirens in the Dark by Anthony Earls On Alert by Ethan Sloan Mainlander by Dream Cave Stay Whimsical by Arthur Benson Mystic Mountain by Jon Bjork The following music was used for this media project: Music: Stalker by Rafael Krux Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5413-stalker License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Beginning Of Conflict by Rafael Krux Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5288-beginning-of-conflict License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Cinematic Suspense Series Episode 008 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7669-cinematic-suspense-series-episode-008 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Nothing Left by Dave Deville Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8547-nothing-left License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Mysterious by Agnese Valmaggia Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6786-mysterious License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Smooth Criminal by John Bartmann Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9483-smooth-criminal License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license The following music was used for this media project: Music: Myst on the Moor by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4104-myst-on-the-moor License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Brian and Jordache reflect on changes in the Web3 space over 2022. They get fired up about some movements by big brands like Nike, RTFKT, and Starbucks. They dissect the genius of the Starbucks Odyssey program and why they are leading the charge on onboarding masses to digital collectibles. They then weigh in on a big announcement by Yuga, bringing in a new CEO. ______________________________________________________________ Learn more about the NFT365 Podcast
Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese?! Cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese! (Happy Holidays and Merry Yismas!) WRITTEN by Nikki Richardson Adapted by Jordache and Kenon Sound Design and Editing by Nikki Richardson VOICED BY FIZBIT by Kenon Pearce RINGO by Kenon Pearce ZEK'KAR by Kenon Pearce CHAZ by Jordache Richardson TALICE by Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Wanna talk to the cast? Join our private Discord! https://discord.gg/7hHU6Em Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ THANK YOU FREESOUND.ORG: dragging body by Samantha dolmaan jingle bells by jarredgibb leather bag drop by gneube short-whoosh-2 by vilkas sound night village edge with away storm by guz99 door wooden close a h1 by inspectorj put item by 33571 record scratch by luffy knife by iscnece THANK YOU EPIDEMICSOUND.COM: fireplace constant buring flame by sfx producer a special place for us by gerard franklin lock pick door 1 by sfx producer door open 2 by sfx producer wooden shuter bang 2 by sfx producer desk bangs 9 by sfx producer metal bangs by sfx producer bangs hollow ringing by sft producer door bang rattle 8 by sfx producer vehicle door bang 3 by sft producer a christmas dance arthur benson christmas wonders by howard harper-barnes knife shing 4 by sfx producer christmas bells by mike franklyn The following music was used for this media project: Music: Wonderful Christmas Time [Classic Version] by Frank Schroeter Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6727-wonderful-christmas-time-classic-version License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Chaz and Avari arrive at the conspiracy and face the dangers that lurk in the shadows as they attempt to reunite with their companions. Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Tracker by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen The Stakeout by Christoffer Moe DItlevsen Taste of Revenge by Experia The Enemy Inside by Experia A Dolphin Serenade by Josep Bel Habib Subzero by Anthony Earls A Dark Future by Dream Cave Leaving Bass by Anthony Earls Diablo by Anthony Earls Lord of the Dark by Farrell Wooten Intentional Terror by Trailer Worx Danger Lures by Trailer Worx A Pile of Bones by Prozody Chasing the Rain by Tim Kulig Get in and Go by Dream Cave Frantic by Bonnie Grace WIld Betrayal by Bonnie Grace Jungle Thrill by Bonnie Grace Emergency Signal by Wendel Scherer Optional Memory by Jon Sumner Hermetically Sealed by Reynard Seidel Trivalve by Ethan Sloan Somewhere Above by Gerard Franklin Unburned Fuel by Hampus Naeselius Cluster One by Hampus Naeselius Guarded House by Wendel Scherer Path to the Abyss by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Infinite Cylinder by Prozody Hunting Down Evil by Christian Andersen Island Journey by Wendel Scherer Now We Fight by Bonnie Grace Live, Fight, Survive by Anthony Earls Playing With Thunder by Max Anson Warhead by Craft Case Hordes of Evil by Experia Succussation by Jon Sumner Thunderface by Jon Sumner Smonkey by Edward Karl Hanson Time Limit by Alec Slayne Burning Assets by Alec Slayne Charged by Alec Slayne Kill Drill by Robert Ruth Spearhead by Bonnie Grace Evil Genius by Phoenix Tail Place Your Bets by Experia The Cave Race by Bonnie Grace A Chase Across Borders by Bonnie Grace The Final Quest by Bonnie Grace Interpretation Correlation by Prozody Dark Omens by Sage Oursler A Lesson in Vengeance by Experia The Night Watch by Anthony Earls Gemini by Phoenix Tail Preparing the Machinery by Jon Bjork An Oath to the Gods by Dream Cave They'll Build a Statue of Us by Adriel Fair Let Us Join Forces by Trailer Worx Liquified by Jon Sumner Dwelling Sunrays by CHristian Andersen Burning Karma by Robert Ruth When Darkness Returns by Dream Cave Superluminal Motion by Prozody The following music was used for this media project: Music: Mega Heavy Suspense by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8456-mega-heavy-suspense License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Mega Boss Fight by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8421-mega-boss-fight License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: USSR by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4966-ussr License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Chasing The Rain by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10134-chasing-the-rain License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://timkulig.com/albums
Chaz moves quickly to uncover what has transpired in the Evergrove while Talice takes matters into her own hands. Kenon Pearce as DM and Simon Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? 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Overwhelmed by current events, Chaz suddenly realizes that those left behind in Typhoon's Landing are in imminent danger. Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Dimension Portal 1 by SFX Producer A Journalist's Dream by Out to the World Bone Marrow by Guy Copeland It's All Alright by Alexadra Woodward Through the Hallway by Dream Cave Sector B by Piper Ezz Walking in Circles by Piper Ezz Protocol Violation by Ethan Sloan Talking Drums by Ethan Sloan Unitary Operations by Ethan Sloan Qubit by Ethan Sloan Eternal Moment by Farrell Wooten Direct Observation by Ethan Sloan Eye for Detail by Jay Varton Mystery Evolving by Gabirel Lewis State of Play by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen The Condor's Flight by Philip Ayers Follow the Falcon by David Celeste Ventifacts by Anthony Earls Future Unknown by Dream Cave Exile Before Dishonor by Dream Cave Path to the Abyss by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Blinded by Wendel Scherer Invocation by Deskant Deep Down the Well by Christian ANdersen Future Unknown by Dream Cave Run for It by Robert Ruth Poisonous Rain by ALec Slayne Risk-Takers United by CLaude Signet Dark Omens by Sage Oursler Leaving Base by Anthony Earls Cataclysm by Dream Cave Sworn by Blood by Dream Cave Off Guard by Edgar Hopp Highway Chase by Hampus Naeselius Death and Glory by Dream Cave Adamantine by Jon Bjork Extinction Path by Jon Sumner March of the Brave by Jon Sumner Closing in on Truth by Dream Cave All We Have Is Fear by Christian ANdersen Chasing Success by Stationary Sign This Pale Blue Dot by Christian Andersen Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Behind the Curtains by Skyra Dawn of a New Day by ALan Carlson-Green Dark Tunnels by Ethan Sloan The Stakeout by CHristoffer Moe Ditlevsen Chasing Cars by Skyra A Lesson in Vengeance by Experia Fear of the Dark by Etienne Roussel In Pursuit 3 by Fredrik Ekstrom Bleak Existence by Prozody The Last Disaster by Howard Harper-Barnes Interpretation Correlation by Prozody Rivers Run Red by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen The Long Way Home by Hampus Naeselius Unfettered and Unchained by Gold Anchor Don't Look under Your Bed by Luella Gren It Is Coming! By Daniel Fridell Whatever Rocks Your BOat by Hampus Naeselius Dust Turns to Gold by Hampus Naeselius Ceres by Lennon Hutton 669X by Lennon Hutton Mystery Evolving by Gabriel Lewis Ventifacts by Anthony Earls Will He Hurt Me by Magnus Ringblom Blue Light by Anthony Earls Tunnels by Farrell Wooten It's Coming by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen The following music was used for this media project: Music: Threat by Radion Nechaev Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9824-threat License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://radion-nechaev.ru The following music was used for this media project: Music: Lost In The Dark by Steven OBrien Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10010-lost-in-the-dark License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.steven-obrien.net The following music was used for this media project: Music: Mega Heavy Suspense by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8456-mega-heavy-suspense License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Blockbuster Atmosphere 6 (Horror) by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/137-blockbuster-atmosphere-6-horror License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.sascha-ende.de The following music was used for this media project: Music: Suspense Strings by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8866-suspense-strings License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://timkulig.com/albums The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Horror Maschine 1 by Sascha Ende Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/43-the-horror-maschine-1 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.sascha-ende.de The following music was used for this media project: Music: They Are Here by Rafael Krux Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5303-they-are-here License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.orchestralis.net/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Hidden Truth by Rafael Krux Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5296-hidden-truth License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.orchestralis.net/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: The Wandering King by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4918-the-wandering-king License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ Thank you freesound.org: Cartoon Splat by breviceps Mud Splat by Breviceps
Secrets are revealed and sins repaid as Talice, Zek'kar, and Chaz pursue an audience with Emry. CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNING: Grief, PTSD Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Greyson Wanna talk to the cast? 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Gloss Dragging Me Down by Enigmanic Violent by Enigmanic Languid Oceans by Line Neesgaard First Second by Jay Varton A Glimmer of Hope by Bjork Inundated by Ethan Sloan Tracker by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Cold and Frightened by Steven Obrien Ancient Basement by Tim Kulig Post Apocalypse by Winniethemoog Tracker by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Cold and Frightened by Steven Obrien Carnivores Align by Christian Andersen Twitching Lights by Alec Slayne The Eternal War by Dream Cave A War to End All Wars by Eoin Mantell North of Hope by Gavin Luke Never Forgotten by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen We'll Get Through by Jay Varton Everything We Knew by Christian Andersen Parallel Existence by Raymond Grouse Fractions by Gabriel Parker Sleepy Hollow by Martin Klem Evil Tendencies by Farrell Wooten Empty Roads by Joseph Alesci Coral by Marten Moses Dawning City by Max Anson Ominous by Philip Ayers It's Not a Game by Philip Ayers Please Hear Me Out by Philip Ayers Cellar by Jay Varton Stay Whimsical by Arthur Benson No Clues Left by Arthur Benson I Have a Plan, Mr Norton by Arthur Benson Make Way for Hearses by Christian Andersen Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Dark Water by Magnus Ludvigsson Getting Rid of Hysteria by Christian Andersen Crazy Course by Experia Table Stakes by Jon Sumner Sealed and Delivered by Alan Carlson-Green Dark Skies in the WEst by Red Dictionary Clockmaker's Magic Pendulum by Grant Newman The Portal by Bonnie Grace Essence Indicator by Anthony Earls Grey Matter by Enigmatic Patience by Sergey Cheremisinov License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Free Music Archive: Sergey Cheremisinov The following music was used for this media project: Music: Evening Fall (Harp) by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3720-evening-fall-harp License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://incompetech.com The following music was used for this media project: Music: Spring In Russia by Alexander Nakarada Free 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The harder you try to prevent something, the more likely it is to come to pass. CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNING: Violence, Trauma, PTSD Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Greyson Wanna talk to the cast? 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Tensions rise in Typhoon's Landing as Chaz tracks down Talice. CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNING: Suicidal ideations, grief Kenon Pearce as DM Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Greyson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Tracker by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Ghosting by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Where Kings Walk by Jon Sumner Silent as Smoke by Jay Varton There Are No Heroes by Philip Ayers Sense of Betrayal by Experia Village in Ruins by Experia By All Means Necessary by Christian Andersen Blood Samples by Alan Carlson-Green Sanctuary by Bonnie Grace Lights Are Low by Red Dictionary Timebox by Craft Case Violent by Enigmatic Midst of Anger by Golden Anchor 669X by Lennon Hutton 3000 Years Old by Farrell Wooten Night Victim by ALan Carlson-Green Silent Castle by Jay Varton Behind Bars by Wendel Scherer Please Hear Me Out by Philip Ayers Will He Hurts Me by Magnus Ringblom Summon All Gods by Dream Cave Out of Words by Christophe Gorman Nothing to Be Scared Of by Kikoru Residuum by Silver Maple Sinking by Christian Andersen Somber Fight by Jon Bjork True Forgiveness by Jon Bjork Consoling Illusion by Jon Bjork Torn From Your Embrace by Jon bjork Nowhere to Go by Cobby Costa Oh the Humanity by Gabirel Lewis Unspoken by Silver Maple In Hindsight by Silver Maple Morphing Faces by Silver Maple Burned Down by Bonn Fields Fracture by Jakob Ahlbom State of Play by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Solemn by Bonnie Grace Follow the Falcon by David Celeste Awaiting Backup by Experia Time Shall Tell by Guy Copeland Lost Senses by Sage Oursler A World Full of Sinners by Christian Andersen We'll Get Through by Jay Varton One Way North by Jon Sumner Forever From Here by Christophe Gorman For Every Child by Miles Avida This Pale Blue Dot by Christian Andersen Growing Doubt by Wendel Scherer Helix Bell by Christophe Gorman Ending (Scaled Down Version) by Peter Sandberg Death Chimes by Jon Bjork Burning the Evidence by Christian Andersen An Obsession by Dayon Across Any Sea by Christophe Gorman Path to the Abyss by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Unburned Fuel by Hampus Naeselius Cutting the Line by Hampus Naeselius Rose-Colored Faith by Rand Aldo At The End of NOthing by Silver Maple A Most Dignified Betrayal by Trevor Kowalski Ventifacts by Anthony Earls They Say I'm Mad by Mary Riddle The Antibody by Alec Slayne Stay Whimsical by Arthur Bensen Shadowman's Walz by Franz Gordon Awake by Megan Wofford A Journalist's Dream by Out To The World Soulsearcher by Scott Buckley License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/library/
In this episode, we are joined by Travie and Jordache Johnson. While at NFTLondon 2022, the trio have a very passionate conversation of how genuine impact can be made in web3. Travie shares insights from generating the blueprint for how he wants to make a difference in the world through blockchain technology. Jordache joins the conversation to bring the perspective from the lens of an entrepreneur and business builder. You won't want to miss out on this conversation! We are doing daily live recordings of the podcast on twitter spaces. Make sure to follow and turn on notifications on my twitter account for the spaces alerts. https://twitter.com/iSocialFanz Learn more about the NFT365 Podcast
In today's episode, Fanzo introduces a new segment to the podcast - an NFT Draft! In a battle royale amongst 3, Fanzo, Delphykat, and Jordache go head to head to head. They list their favorite and most coveted NFT projects and create their teams. They hash out the rules and plan to revisit their teams in a few weeks. Which team do you think will win out? Team Jordache/Rugs & Chill Phoenixes Proof Collective Ledger Market Pass Festival Pass Valeria Games Benched NFT - White Sands Team Fanzo/NotonTheDaily VeeFriends Series 1 ApeLiquid Adam Bomb Squad Stoics Hugz Benched NFT - HPRS Collection Team Delphykat/Tunacart Dogliens AIpes CPG Club VeeFriends Series 2 Chromie Squiggles Benched NFT - Goblinhorses.wtf Kin Gape from AIPes: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3KTzqld89Crmbhkwy69uxa?si=CfoUuCUnREeO8L6MXOmf1g Ariel Wengroff from Ledger: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1Om4hcZI4Hynfbdau7pCvJ?si=1246a4e57d5a4281 Mikey Piro from CPG Club: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4aTWj1N6Cp4lxFfZGvHzeT?si=30d5b67ee31c4df1 Ed from Festival Pass: https://open.spotify.com/episode/29WoSEGtaBFzRDmqCYARCa?si=0202c942b9cc47d4 AlephOne from ApeLiquid: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3NFb4HaSMrgElVZOrjIFXa?si=b8f477bdd92d41c4 Gabe Weiz from Stoics: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4dbEiRhw26YAkHLUZPrqLa?si=6ff7be51e7d94d63
Ween Wednesday. Buzz joins the program. Buzz has a list of questions. It goes poorly. We quickly transition to Paul DeJong's future. 2015 Francesa clip with a Zach Wheeler injury report... that was a year old. Cardinals offseason. Caller Adam joins the show to hold us accountable. Jordache jeans. Worst callers. Inside the NBA. MJ vs. LeBron.
Talice and Chaz, with plans finalized, venture into a fateful night. Kenon Pearce as DM, Simon, and Various NPCs Jordache Richardson as Chaz and Brad Nikki Richardson as Talice and Sally JOIN OUR FINALE PARTIES NEXT WEEK IN DISCORD! Click https://discord.gg/Qb2C5JeKUS to join! LISTEN PARTY TIMES: PST: 6AM, 12 PM, 6PM CST: 8AM, 2PM, 8PM EST 9AM, 3PM, 9PM MST: 7 AM, 1PM, 7PM ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? 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Talice sees glimpses of the past and Chaz makes moves in the present while the unknown future looms ahead. Kenon Pearce as DM and Various NPCs Jordache Richardson as Chaz, Brad, and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? 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Chaz and Talice are presented with information that could change everything. Kenon Pearce as DM and Various NPCs Jordache Richardson as Chaz, Brad, and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? Check out our private Discord! https://discord.gg/qshNJJfKRr Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch-store.html#/ Find/Review us on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/top-of-the-round-808056 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/ TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki LIGHT OF THE HOPELESS BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Breaking News by NoiseWorld licensed through AudioJungle/Envato - Music Broadcast and Standard License - https://audiojungle.net/licenses/terms/music_standard/2.0 https://audiojungle.net/licenses/terms/music_broadcast_ten_million Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Static Clicks by SFX Producer Thunder Crack by SFX Producer Toxic Water by Jon Bjork Waiting for Answers by Trailer Worx Sphinx by David Celeste Flowing Forward by Frank Johnsson Flight of the Pixies by Jon Bjork The Storyteller by Kikoru Don't Wake the Trolls by Jon Bjork Juggler's Curse by Jon Bjork The Wind is Changing by Howard Harper-Barnes Walking in Circles by Piper Ezz From Stardust by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Int he Dark by Lucention Dark Times by Etienne Roussel Midnight Garden by Farrell Wooten Unitary Operations by Ethan Sloan The Old book by Farrell Wooten World War Five by Jay Varton Stranger Days by Alexandra Woodward Rattlesnake by Phoenix Tail Deciphering Tool by Jon Bjork Growing Doubt by Wendel Scherer Red Moon by Etienne Roussel Last Minutes by Etienne Roussel Everything We Know by Christian Andersen Reading Through Closed Books by David Celeste Suspect Identified by Farrell Wooten Cellar by Jay Varton First Second by Jay Varton Hours by Max Anson Subconscious by Nihoni Remembrance by Fabien Tell Autumn Ends by Alfie-Jay Winters Into Thin Air by Fabien Tell Conquered Territory by Dream Cave Catching Up With Time by Eoin Mantell The Task at Hand by Farrell Wooten Low Flying Birds by Farrell Wooten Hawk Eye by Charles Holme Enigma by David Celeste All We Have is Fear by Christian Andersen Codex by Anthony Earls Midst of Anger by Golden Anchor Lights Disappear by Christian Andersen Risk-Takers United by Claude Signet Crazy Course by Experia Siren Song by Farrell Wooten Last Call for Salvation by Experia Synthesis by Reynard Seidel Summon All Gods by Dream Cave Antagonist by Spectacles Wallet and Watch Stills by Hampus Naeselius We Have to Go Back There by Christian Andersen Run for It by Robert Ruth Ceres by Lennon Hutton Exile Before Dishonor by Dream Cave An Obsession by Dayon Apprehension and Release by Trevor Kowalski Decision Through Vision by Max Anson Maze Heist by Max Anson The Clock Is Ticking by Skyra Blasting Sun by Wendel Scherer Ripples in Time by Guy Copeland Stretching the Minutes by Jon Bjork Bittersweet Lament by Max Anson Excuse the Dog by Stationary Sign Off My Radar by Jerry Lacey Tricks Be Damned by Stationary Sign The Enchanted Princess by Penny Key It's All Alright by Alexandra Woodward First Wives Club by Alexandra Woodward Paint by Imagination by Stationary Sign Despite the Obvious Lie by Stationary Sign What Once Was by Gavin Luke Nothing to Be Scare Of by Kikoru Village in Ruins by Experia Pretend to Wake Up by Max Anson Pressure Drop by Max Anson Daybreak by Max Anson Everything Will Move by Hysics Octavium by Robert Ruth The Antibody by Alec Slayne I Have My Ways by Raymond Grouse Arriving in Rain by Kikoru
Talice continues her discussion with Davren as Chaz finds a dire warning in the forest. Kenon Pearce as DM and Various NPCs Jordache Richardson as Chaz, Brad, and Serif Nikki Richardson as Talice ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING by Kenon Pearce Sound editing and design by Jordache and Nikki Richardson Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @nikkirivo Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround THANK YOU HONORARY PRODUCERS! Gail Yadon Koebaebeefboo Dawn Prewett Holden Ray Corey Pfautsch Grayson Wanna talk to the cast? 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