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The Break Room (TUESDAY 7/22/25) 6am Hour 1) It's hard to look tough when you have this kind of reaction to a jump scare 2) Longtime loyalty to my snacks 3) Fill in your crack!
The Huckleberry talks Chicago cuisine and pork chop sammiches. Mex only watches the WNBA for the fights. The Artist then almost blows his back out trying to be all Johnny Castle.
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Episode 2280 - Kid A.G. and in-studio sidekick Jaybird plunge balls-deep into dude-bro delirium: roasting ballet's plus-size twirls as "cushion for pushing," drooling over Sydney Sweeney's Instagram assets (warning: NSFW distractions ahead), and sparking an AI-fueled gender brawl where Tim Allen's stand-up wisdom meets pussy power supremacy. From glitter "divorce dust" date defenses and Kinky Kelly's biblical bathroom bombshells to Tesla drunk-drive drone drama, woolly mammoth what-ifs, and a savage baseball breakdown—complete with Javi Baez's pool-noodle flops and umpire perfection—plus a sneak peek at Kid's snarky AI spin-off Get Bent, this one's a gut-punch of tits, transitions, and Tiger Stadium therapy. Crack a Bud Light, rub what ails ya, and dive in—because what else are we gonna do but itch our balls and yell at the highlights? "What are we doing? We're looking at tits and talking about baseball. What the fuck else do you think we're going to do? Come on now." Tubby's Roast: Ballet bloat backlash; fitness fails & bony bang regrets. Celeb Stalk: Sydney Sweeney IG deep-dive – "Jumpy jumpers!" Combative Mode feat. Aura: Gender swaps, serial killers, Tim Allen takedowns, pussy power. Dude Dispatches: Jaybird's blind-date blues; glitter "divorce dust" defense. Wisdom & Weirdos: Old lady zingers; poop pranks; Kinky Kelly's Bible baptism. Tech Terrors: Tesla crash drone drama; woolly mammoth what-ifs. Baseball Bonfire: Judge's delay, A's empty seats, PED idiocy, Spin-Off Sneak: Get Bent with Vince Skinwell – Javi flops & urine influencers. Barf Bags: Hangover hikes; bathroom sword-fights; Bud Light "Real Men of Genius" revival.
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With Certified Financial Planner Mike Vondra The post Trade War Triggers Jumpy Markets first appeared on Voices of Montana.
The March WASDE dropped Tuesday, March 11th, and bullish farmers and traders looking to see upside for corn and possibly soybeans too were disappointed the USDA held pat across the two major U.S. grain balance sheets. Wheat, on the other hand, which was expected to go unchanged, overshot expectations in a bearish direction, but markets on the day ended up. Go figure.Luckily, we're joined once again this week by DTN's Lead Markets Analyst Rhett Montgomery, who will not only take us beat by beat through the latest numbers, but also help us understand why the numbers did and didn't shift, and why we might expect greater changes this month, even when they didn't arrive in March. As we zoom in on the domestic and global balance sheets, Rhett explains how a near final weather outlook for the Latin American crop season is changing USDA, and the market's, perspective on stocks, and how updates to wheat numbers out of the black sea region may, and may not, create more opportunity for U.S. wheat growers in 2025. Then, Rhett talks tariffs, recession, and how to follow markets and news during an uncertain planting season.
Welcome back to the podcast! In this re-released episode, we revisit one of our most popular discussions—"Regulating Emotions During Jumpy Markets"—with fresh context for 2025. With the U.S. stock market at all-time highs and investment returns in 2023 and 2024 rivaling those of the dot-com boom, our conversation on market volatility has never been more relevant. In this episode, Bill shared his personal insights on the turbulent market conditions of May 2022—when inflation began to surge. He even drew a compelling analogy between Mito Pereira's 2022 PGA Championship loss and the resilience required to navigate challenging market conditions. We also discussed whether it was time for investors to adjust their strategies amid ongoing economic uncertainties. If you're feeling the market jitters or simply seeking guidance on maintaining focus on your long-term financial goals, this episode provides practical strategies for regulating your emotions and staying on course. For any questions or comments, feel free to reach out at askcreatingwealth@taberasset.com. Tune in for timely insights that help you navigate the ups and downs of today's market! Resources: Connect with us on LinkedIn: Bill Taber and Anastasia Taber
Some of you wanted less not more Wordle chat. You pleaded even to the production team. But the team were scared. For there were Wordle emails that had come in. What if Emperor Robins found out they'd been squirreling such content away from him. It would displease him so. Thus he was presented with it all. And like a labrador at the bowl, he could feast. Feast until unwell.So what of the pleas? With his 3.6 average word score laurel perched on his head, he peered down from his chaise longe. As the fickle thumb of fate turned down, and he yelled ‘No!'. And rather than getting less Wordle, it's more. It's double Wordle. Another 20 minutes 30 seconds of it all across two doses.This'll teach the complainers. The rioters. Eat your wordy gruel and be happy with it. Might assess ‘gruel' as a potential for new starter words actually. Dave write that down. Elis was not consulted on today's content.Anyway, aside from that there's also non-etymological issues at play including Adrian Chiles' pants and the rather frightening thought of ‘what if John was the second coming of Christ'.Remember to subscribe on BBC Sounds for bonus Sounds Bites / Bureau de Change of the Mind every Saturday morning. And if you've got Wordle-based content for the Emperor then it's elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk or 07974 293 022 on WhatsApp.
Brian won a Tony (Gioni). Convincing 18-29 year olds that murder is bad. Taylor Swift's Errors Tour. Jumpy Hawthorne's cadaver ligament. Hot women with speech impediments. German Christmas with a Jew Noodle. Betsy plays ping pong. qmpodcast.com
Join Joe McDonald as he reflects on the journey of overcoming fear through working Steps 10 and 11 of Alcoholics Anonymous. Joe shares how, in the beginning, newcomers may feel uneasy about how outward and open people are in meetings, but as they continue participating, they gradually overcome their fears. He talks about how many of us eventually outgrow not just our fear of speaking in front of others but also deeper fears like economic insecurity. Joe promises that by walking the spiritual path laid out in the steps, these fears will diminish, and we'll find ourselves living in greater freedom and security.In Alcoholics Anonymous, Step 10 encourages ongoing self-assessment, while Step 11 helps us strengthen our conscious contact with our Higher Power. Joe emphasizes that through these practices, we can outgrow our fears and step into a life of courage and confidence.To support and learn from journeys like Joe McDonald, please like, comment, and share. Subscribe to our channel and join us every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Arizona time for more discussions on the AA steps and transformative real-life stories. Your engagement helps us reach and assist others on their path to recovery. Join us live on our YouTube channel to participate in the full step experience and share in the community discussions.Join us for more inspiring recovery stories and transformative insights.Check out our website at: www.positionofneutrality.orgYouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@positionofneutrality721Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositionOfNeutralitySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3mGbAbcacTs83RhMsv6FmY?si=6531e7adfdbb480eRSS: Position of Neutrality | RSS.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@interactivestepexp?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc#PositionOfNeutrality, #JoeMcDonald, #BrianReinhart, #WayneGiles, #EricReinhart, #DeniseMcDonald, #JoeTeaches, #BigBookAA, #ISEJourney, #Step10AA, #Step11AA, #RecoveryJourney, #TwelveSteps, #SobrietySupport, #AddictionRecovery, #SpiritualAwakening, #RecoveryCommunity, #SpiritualHealing, #PersonalGrowth, #EmotionalSobriety, #LGBTQRecovery, #PrideInRecovery, #OvercomingFear, #EconomicSecurity, #UnityInRecovery, #SerenityInAction, #GratefulInSobriety, #RecoverySupport
Bean-o-meter Check 3.8: Feeling Jumpy (Mini-episode)Figuring out how we're feeling is hard…but easier with friends. Help Bean check in with her mind and body. Maybe you'll learn more about how you're feeling today, too. Feelings Focus: Feeling jumpy, anxious, and a little spookedStrategies: Mind and Body Check; Worst Thing's First (Mindfulness, coping)Links for Kids and their Grownups:Worry Stones Step-by-Step InstructionsHelp Kids Cope With AnxietyCheck out our fantasterrific pod friends…Snoriezzz, Opal Watson: Private Eye, and The Kids Book Review Podcast: For Kids, by KidsInfo/Get in Touch: Website: www.storypillar.com Instagram: @storypillar Join our mailing list. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you love listening!Donate: https://ko-fi.com/storypillar Shop: storypillarstore.threadless.com Created, Written, and Produced by: Meg Lewis Storypillar Theme Song: Lyrics by Meg Lewis Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe, and Suzanna Bridges Produced by Andy Jobe Episode Cover Art: Mackenzie Allison and Meg Lewis Sound Effects and Additional Music:Chill Mindfulness Song: https://freesound.org/people/Seth_Makes_Sounds/sounds/670039/Feeling Jumpy Song:https://soundcloud.com/sethamakessounds/oooahhaooh Crunch-o-lantern Song:https://pixabay.com/music/comedy-circus-hungaria-is-comedy-music-219158/ Know a kid with cool facts, great jokes, or who wants to share how they're feeling? Tell us! Details at www.storypillar.com/contact. © 2024 PowerMouse Press, LLC
The Case Of The Corey Feldman Funko Pop: A listener, Erik, attempted to purchase a Funko Pop from Corey Feldman to have it signed by Jim and Them. You would think that would be a simple sequence of events but that is the tip of the iceberg. Halloween Horror Nights: We review footage and recall tales of both Halloween Horror Nights Japan as well as Hollywood. How do they compare? LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, THIS IS A COREY FELDMAN SHOW!, PULLS ME BACK IN!, NEW BACKGROUND!, JC PENNEY!, REAL ONES!, ERIK!, FUNKO POP!, SIGNED!, PURCHASE!, HATERS!, SIGNED!, HEATHER DAWN MAY!, FOLLOW UP!, COREY'S TEAM!, ORDER NOT WELCOME!, BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU!, HERTZ!, RENTAL CAR!, COMPLAINTS!, FREE NIGHT!, NO COMPANY!, NO CUSTOMER SERVICE!, INCORRECT PAYMENT!, EVIL!, HALF AND HALF!, WEBSITE!, WEBMASTER!, PAYPAL!, INCOMPETENCE!, HATERS!, GOFUNDME!, ULTIMATE TROLL!, DOWN TO EARTH BUSINESS MANAGEMENT!, POLICE!, FRAUD!, GANGSTALKING!, HARASSMENT!, ATTORNEY GENERAL!, SECRET IDENTITY!, CEASE AND DESIST!, DO NOT CONTACT!, WEB DEVELOPER!, HIRED GOON!, PITBULL!, OLD LADY!, BULLY!, EVERYONE IS JIM AND THEM!, I AM SPARTACUS!, WOLF PACK!, SCAMMER!, RIP OFF!, CANCER!, WELL!, HALLOWEEN HORROR NIGHTS!, JAPAN!, HOLLYWOOD!, HAUNTED HOUSES!, SCARE ZONES!, ZOMBIE DANCE!, HAMIKUMA!, BOO-PILLED!, JUMPY!, SCARED!, INSIDIOUS!, TIPTOE THROUGH THE TULIPS!, RELENTLESS!, ANNOYED GUY!, BLUMHOUSE!, TERROR TRAM!, MEGAN!, THE BLACK PHONE!, THE PURGE!, NOPE!, JUPITER'S CLAIM!, UNIVERSAL MONSTERS!, TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE!, LEATHERFACE!, CHOP TOP!, GRANDPA!, THE WEEKND! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Thorin and Mauisnake are joined by Jimmy "Jumpy" Berndtsson, the Coach for Sangal Esports, to discuss IEM Cologne, MOUZ's knack for finding new CS talent, skullz's redemption arc on FURIA, what Complexity needs in order to improve, recency bias, the end of the Astralis honeymoon period, and more.
Olly is back – for a Blue Moon episode and guess where he has been…? Nevermind! Mel adventured to …. We had Ingrid reporting in from Jubilee parkrun, Tenterfield and Alison from Moana Point Reserve parkrun NZ. At least there was UK mail, Olympic talk and Rachel brought us some discussion on regional challenges.
The NBA draft is tonight -- Ted's sports update
Sleep Tight Relax: Helping busy minds become calm and relaxed
In tonight's story, Max the Rabbit, curious about the distant and mysterious howl of Howlin' Hank the Wolf, learns from his cousin Jumpy the Hare about Hank's unique habit of giving fair warning before chasing his prey. This practice, which began with the very first wolf and was passed down through generations, made Howlin' Hank honourable and respected despite the fear his howl inspired. Inspired by Hank's story of fairness and bravery, Max feels a newfound admiration and strives to embody these values in his own adventures. Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark❤️
Keep your feet on the ground and your vomit inside ya honey!
Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain chapter 39, narrated by Isaac BirchallSubscribe on YT or Join the Book Club on Patreon and support me as an independent creator :Dhttps://www.patreon.com/theessentialreadshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfOFfvo05ElM96CmfsGsu3g/joinSUMMARY:In the morning Tom and Huck head to town to get a rat trap to get some “friends” for Jim, but after getting their haul of rats, one of the younger kids sets them free through the house. They go for a second try and get some more but not before they get a whack from Aunt Sally. They then go to get some garter snakes, and these too accidentally escape, and like before, Aunt Sally goes nuts on Huck and Tom. Even after a week, Aunt Sally is still Jumpy. Then take all the animals down to Jim, and he is more uncomfortable now than ever. After about a week, all of the work is ready for Jim's escape and Tom says that there is just 1 thing left. The anonymous letters to warn the guards that someone is going to try and break Jim out. So they start writing some notes to get the family even more Jumpy, and it seems like Aunt Sally is going to die from fright from a small breeze.Support the showThank you so much for listening, if you want to support the me go to any of these links :)*Social*SHOPIFY: https://the-essential-reads.myshopify.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theessentialreadsTWITTER: http://twitter.com/isaacbirchall98Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/theessentialreads
Welcome to March and a brand-new theme month! This month we've given Sam's sisters the controls, and they've decided we're kicking off with Bratz Babyz (2006). As you can tell from this first pick, Childhood Fever Dream Month II: The Siblings Strike Back is going to be an adventure. If you're a fan of Foley artists, you will love this film! If you don't, and you're under the age of 30, you won't have any idea what we're talking about. It is on YouTube for free though! Join us next week as we watch Aquamarine (2006) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-of-us-is-board/message
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Pour en savoir plus sur comment trouver le bonheur et remplir ta vie d'épanouissement, je te donne rendez-vous sur : https://www.sylvainviens.com/ Dans cet épisode, je te donne 5 clefs pour éviter de te laisser bouffer la vie. Faire des pauses et se questionner. Créer des relations authentiques et sincères avec ton entourage. Définis une vision de la vie que tu désires. Apprends, apprends, et continue d'apprendre à être heureux. Prendre soin de ta santé mentale et physique et demande de l'aide si besoin auprès d'un coach spécialisé comme moi. Tu veux en savoir plus, n'oublie pas la
'Jumpy Learns A Lesson' is a story that teaches us to have the spirit of never giving up.Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/archive-jumpy-learns-a-lessonSend your artwork to rituvaish@gmail.com.TranscriptJumpy Frog opened his eyes to the bright sun of a new day. He stretched out his long legs and stuck out his tongue to taste the morning air. Jumpy hopped out of his bed onto the green, dew-soaked leaves and raced to his mom nearby.“Wake up, Mommy, wake up,” Jumpy shouted with excitement.“Good morning, my baby boy,” his mom said. Jumpy yelled, “Do you know what today is?”His mom teased, “No, what is today?” Children, can you guess why is Jumpy so excited?Let's find out. “My Birthday”, exclaimed Jumpy. “I'm 5 years old today.”“Oh,” mom said, “Is it your birthday TODAY?”“Mom, you remember, don't you?” said Jumpy.“Of course I do. It's my favourite day of the year,” Mom said. She pulled out a big box with a bright red bow.“Happy Birthday, my son!”“Oh, Mom, is this what I think it is?” Jumpy hoped she had gotten all his hints about what he wanted. A new guitar! The kind that his favourite band plays. Shiny blue and sounding awesome!Jumpy pulled apart the wrapping paper and yanked off the bow. He opened the box and it was…… the guitar! Jumpy was so happy. He immediately picked it up and started playing. Only to his surprise, it did not sound too good.Jumpy quickly got discouraged and threw down the guitar. Mom picked it back up and said, “Jumpy, try again. You'll never know how good you could be if you give up so fast.” Children, have you learned any new things recently? Please share what it was.That's lovely Jumpy was disappointed. He wanted the guitar, but he did not want to take the time to learn to play it.He surely did not want to hurt his mom's feelings, so he picked the guitar back up and tried again. It sounded just as bad. He got very upset!“Jumpy”, said his mom, “never give up. Practice, practice, and practice. Soon you'll see that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.” That night Jumpy tried again. The day after that he tried again. The day after that he tried again. Each day he tried a little longer and a little harder. Until one day Jumpy played the most beautiful song on his guitar.His mom had been listening, as she had each day. She was so proud of him for not giving up.Jumpy and his mom would sit for hours together while Jumpy played the song over and over until it was perfect!Jumpy was so proud of himself and his mom was so proud of him too!Jumpy said, “Thank you so much for buying me this guitar. I guess you believed in me before I even believed in myself!”Jumpy's mom said,” That's what moms' are for! With this guitar, you will make beautiful music forever. Now what better gift could there be?”Jumpy said, “This is the best birthday gift ever.”Jumpy and his mom sat together on a bunch of lily pads while Jumpy played his music as the sun set around them.
The S&P 500 recorded a fresh record high yesterday ahead of key economic reports and central bank action this week, which could prove pivotal for markets in 2024. We speak to our Head of Research in Hong Kong, Richard Tang, who shares his views on the health of China's real estate sector and the impact for the broader Chinese and Hong Kong markets. Manuel Villegas, Next Generation Research, joins us to discuss the key drivers behind the selloff in Bitcoin in recent weeks.00:00 Introduction by Bernadette Anderko (Investment Writing)00:24 Markets wrap-up by Jonti Warris (Investment Writing)07:44 Evergrande liquidation impact by Richard Tang (Head of Research, Hong Kong)12:17 Digital assets update by Manuel Villegas (Next Generation Research)16:05 Closing remarks by Bernadette Anderko (Investment Writing)Would you like to support this show? Please leave us a review and star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast player.
After dealing with a blackout the night before, the guys are all here on very little sleep but fun is had. First they discuss Joe Biden & Kamala Harris winning the election and say goodbye to Alex Trebek. Then they discuss the wrestling news including the announcement of AEW Games and then look back at AEW Full Gear. All that and more. Enjoy the show and mask up!
In this quirky adventure, Kara confronts Judge Gladys Ghouly, Monstrovia's fearsome yet fair judge, who's mysteriously missing from court.
Which new Macs will rise up on the eve of Halloween? CNET's Bridget Carey breaks down what to expect at Apple's unusual evening October event.
Which new Macs will rise up on the eve of Halloween? CNET's Bridget Carey breaks down what to expect at Apple's unusual evening October event.
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'Jumpy Learns A lesson' is a story that teaches us to have the spirit of never giving up. Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/jumpy-learns-a-lessonSend your artwork to rituvaish@gmail.com.TranscriptJumpy Frog opened his eyes to the bright sun of a new day. He stretched out his long legs and stuck out his tongue to taste the morning air. Jumpy hopped out of his bed onto the green, dew-soaked leaves and raced to his mom nearby.“Wake up, Mommy, wake up,” Jumpy shouted with excitement.“Good morning, my baby boy,” his mom said. Jumpy yelled, “Do you know what today is?”His mom teased, “No, what is today?” Children, can you guess why is Jumpy so excited?Let's find out. “My Birthday”, exclaimed Jumpy. “I'm 5 years old today.”“Oh,” mom said, “Is it your birthday TODAY?”“Mom, you remember, don't you?” said Jumpy.“Of course I do. It's my favourite day of the year,” mom said. She pulled out a big box with a bright red bow.“Happy Birthday, my son!”“Oh, Mom, is this what I think it is?” Jumpy hoped she had gotten all his hints about what he wanted. A new guitar! The kind that his favourite band plays. Shiny blue and sounding awesome!Jumpy pulled apart the wrapping paper and yanked off the bow. He opened the box and it was…… the guitar! Jumpy was so happy. He immediately picked it up and started playing. Only to his surprise, it did not sound too good.Jumpy quickly got discouraged and threw down the guitar. Mom picked it back up and said, “Jumpy, try again. You'll never know how good you could be if you give up so fast.” Children, have you learned any new things recently? Please share what it was.That's lovely Jumpy was disappointed. He wanted the guitar, but he did not want to take the time to learn to play it.He surely did not want to hurt his mom's feelings, so he picked the guitar back up and tried again. It sounded just as bad. He got very upset!“Jumpy”, said his mom, “never give up. Practice, practice, and practice. Soon you'll see that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.” That night Jumpy tried again. The day after that he tried again. The day after that he tried again. Each day he tried a little longer and a little harder. Until one day Jumpy played the most beautiful song on his guitar.His mom had been listening, as she had each day. She was so proud of him for not giving up.Jumpy and his mom would sit for hours together while Jumpy played the song over and over until it was perfect!Jumpy was so proud of himself and his mom was so proud of him too!Jumpy said, “Thank you so much for buying me this guitar. I guess you believed in me before I even believed in myself!”Jumpy's mom said,” That's what moms' are for! With this guitar, you will make beautiful music forever. Now what better gift could there be?”Jumpy said, “This is the best birthday gift ever.”Jumpy and his mom sat together on a bunch of lily pads while Jumpy played his music as the sun set around them.
Tracey Baptiste is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Minecraft: The Crash and the new book MERMAID & PIRATE Website: www.traceybaptiste.com Baptiste shares how her readers' perspectives are expanded by the diverse representation in her stories and the impact it can have on young readers. It is fascinating to hear Tracy Batiste's journey as a writer and her insights on the challenges and benefits of working from home. Her passion for storytelling and commitment to diversity in her work were truly inspiring. Check out her latest book, Mermaid and Pirate. If you're a fan of children's literature or interested in the world of writing and publishing, give this episode a listen. She also shares some advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of persistence and dedication. "You have to be willing to put in the work," she says. "You have to be willing to write every day, even when you don't feel like it." Baptiste's insights and experiences are sure to inspire anyone interested in pursuing a career in writing. As Tracy says, "If you have a story to tell, don't give up on it. Keep writing, keep revising, and keep submitting." So, if you want to learn more about Tracy's journey and get some valuable tips on writing and working from home, be sure to tune in to this episode. Introduction [00:00:01] The hosts introduce the Work From Home Show and welcome Tracy Baptiste as a guest. Tracy's journey as a writer [00:01:20] Tracy talks about how she became interested in writing and her journey as a writer. Tracy's first published book [00:03:27] Tracy talks about her first published book and her experience working with different publishers. Tracy's current projects [00:04:22] Tracy talks about her current projects and how she is always working on something new. Collaborating with illustrators [00:06:18] Tracy talks about how she collaborates with illustrators for her picture books and cover designs. Minecraft: The Crash [00:07:55] Tracy talks about her book Minecraft: The Crash and how it is set in the world of Minecraft. Researching Minecraft [00:08:53] Tracy talks about how she researched Minecraft for her book and how her son became a consultant for the book. Tracy's Writing Journey [00:10:07] Tracy talks about her journey as a writer, from starting at a young age to becoming a full-time writer. Writing Location [00:12:34] Tracy discusses her writing process and how she has a specific location for most of her work. Mermaids Have Always Been Black [00:14:23] Tracy talks about her New York Times op-ed and her new book, Mermaid and Pirate, which was inspired by the idea of black mermaids. Final Thoughts and Promotion [00:18:09] Tracy shares her final thoughts and promotes her new book, Mermaid and Pirate. Speaker 0 (00:00:01) - Forced to work from home by your employer laid off or feeling depressed at home. Do you wanna make money working from anywhere? We'll show you how to do it from your couch. It's time for another episode of The Work From Home Show, coming to you from their homes in Austin, Texas, and Tampa, Florida. Here are your hosts, Adam and Naresh. Speaker 1 (00:00:28) - Hey everybody. Welcome to The Work From Home Show. Shout out to all our homies, homeboys, homegirls, home Trans, all the work from Homers out there. I'm na This, uh, today we have Tracy Batiste on the show. She is the number one New York Times bestselling author of Minecraft, the Crash in the new book, mermaid and Pirate. Tracy Batiste, thank you so much for joining us on the show. Speaker 2 (00:00:55) - Thank you so much for having me. Appreciate it. Speaker 1 (00:00:58) - Yeah, and I'm really looking forward to reading your book, mermaid In In Pirate. I haven't gotten a chance to, to read the hard version yet, but I'm gonna be reading it to my children. Yes, I think it's, uh, it, it's, it's very different from your Minecraft. Now, your Minecraft book, I believe is more a novel if I'm not mistaken. And Mermaid and Pirate is a children's book, Speaker 2 (00:01:20) - Right? Yeah. So I write pretty much always for kids. It just, it sort of depends on the age group. And Mermaid and Pirate is a picture book. It is for younger kids and my books like Minecraft and the Jammies series are for older kids. Ones who are reading on their own and who wanna read longer novels. So yeah. Um, mermaid and Pirate, definitely for the little guys. Speaker 1 (00:01:47) - Tell us a little bit about how you got interested in writing Fiction Fantasy, if you want to call it. Walk us through your journey. Is this something that you always wanted to do as a kid? Did you use to watch a lot of Disney movies? Tell us more. Speaker 2 (00:02:03) - Yeah, I actually decided that I wanted to be a writer when I was three, which is kind of ridiculous. Oh, you know, , I, um, it's kind of ridiculous cuz you know, like when you're, when you're really little and somebody asks you what you wanna be, it's always like all of these different things. And, um, I had so many books in my house and a lot of them were fairy tales. Um, a lot of them were grims fairy tales. And I wanted to be a writer because I really love stories. My mom, my dad, everybody in my family would read to me, they would tell me stories. There was a big oral tradition in Tritan Tobago where I grew up. And so I was, you know, steeped in stories all the time. So it did not seem like that farfetched to think that I could grow up and be one of these people who has their name on the cover of a book. So I was three when I decided that that was a thing that I wanted to do. And, um, even though I diverged from that a little bit, I was a teacher, I was an editor and so on. I always was interested in storytelling. And so I always came back to this idea that I could write stories. So yeah, I started writing really, really early and kept with it. Um, my first published book came out in 2005, and I have been publishing pretty steadily ever since. Speaker 1 (00:03:27) - I didn't know that your first published book came out in oh five, that's nearly 20 years ago. Was that through a traditional I'm, as there wasn't self-publishing back then, so I'm assuming that was a, a book deal that you got for that first book. Speaker 2 (00:03:41) - Yeah, that one was Simon and Schuster. And since I have worked with a lot of different publishers, uh, mermaid and Pirate comes out through Workman, which is a division of Hasat. And, um, they have actually been my home for quite some time now. I have a series with them. The Jumpy series is a fantasy for middle grade readers. I have this picture book, obviously. I have, um, a non-fiction book called African Icons, 10 People Who Shaped History that is also for middle grade readers. And so yeah, they've, they've been my home for several books. Speaker 1 (00:04:22) - How many total books have you written? Speaker 2 (00:04:26) - I think at this point it's 20, Speaker 1 (00:04:29) - So no, you can't, you can't even keep track the podcast you're Speaker 2 (00:04:31) - Sent. Yeah, I I'm not exactly sure because, well, part of the part of it is that I am constantly working, right? Like, uh, you know, your podcast is for working from home writers, uh, working, you know, people working from home. And that is 100% who I am. I am a mom who works from home and I am constantly working on something. So I just handed in a book on Friday, just gone, and I have another book that I need to hand in at the end of two months and yeah. Oh wow. Just, you know, cost Speaker 1 (00:05:03) - From the same publisher. They want you to submit some, Speaker 2 (00:05:06) - Um, no, these are actually two different publishers that I'm working with this time. Um, so the same publisher from Mermaid and Pirate, uh, is the same publisher that I owe a book to in two months, but I owe a book. I, uh, the book I handed in on Friday was for a different publisher. So yeah, I am just, you know, it is very much a, um, a business and as a business I am always working and I'm always working on something. I'm always doing something new. I'm always looking for my next story. I'm always looking for the next thing that is going to engage a young reader and yeah. Right now, so I'm hoping that Marian and Pirate is that thing that engages the, the next set of readers for me. Speaker 1 (00:05:54) - Can you tell us a little, you, you said this is your business and Mermaid and Pirate is a, a children's picture book, and you have an illustrator who did the pictures, Minecraft, the crash, similar, you have, uh, images that go along with it. So how did you partner up with your collaborators and you guys just continue to push out more projects together? Speaker 2 (00:06:18) - Right, so for the most part, the publisher pairs me up with an illustrator for the picture books because with picture books, obviously, you know, they're, they're pictures throughout with, uh, projects like Minecraft Crash and the Jumpy Series. Those I really, um, only need a cover illustrator for. And because I obviously am not an illustrator, I only write, um, the publisher pairs me up with who they think is going to be the right person to convey, uh, the images that they need on that cover or in those interiors in the right way. So, um, so they, there was a cover designer for Minecraft, the Crash, um, the, I think it's the same cover de designer that does all of the Minecraft novels that Mojang puts out. Um, so, you know, that was something that had already been planned even before I came on board to do a Minecraft book. Um, Vivian Tow was the person who did the covers for the entire Jumbies series, and Liesel Adams did the, um, illustrations for Mermaid and Pirates. So the cover in all of the interiors, all of those bright, vibrant colors and the, um, the facial expressions that are so amazingly expressive for both Mermaid and Pirate because, you know, they don't speak the same language. So a lot of their, a lot of their communication is non-verbal. And, uh, Liesl was able to, to convey that in the, in the illustrations. Speaker 1 (00:07:55) - Now, your book, Mindcraft, is that based on the video game? Speaker 2 (00:07:59) - It is a world, it is a story set in the world of Minecraft. So the, uh, Mojang wanted me to write a fantasy because that is what I am best known for. I am really well known for writing fantasy, for writing, um, action scenes. And they wanted something like that for, um, their Minecraft world. So they came to me and asked me what ideas I had for it, and I was able to come up with something fairly quickly and write this story in which, um, the main character Bianca gets stuck inside of a virtual reality Minecraft world. Speaker 1 (00:08:44) - So to, did you already know about Minecraft before or did you have to start doing some research or playing the game, or how did that Speaker 2 (00:08:53) - Oh, I, I mean, I knew what Minecraft was because I have, I come from a family of gamers, so literally everybody in my house played Minecraft except for me. I, I get really nauseated, um, playing video games or watching video games, so it's really difficult for me to, to play video games at all. Um, but I did know about Minecraft because I, my kids were younger at the time and they were huge Minecraft fans and they helped me a lot. My son especially, he was 10 at the time I started working on this book and he became the consultant on this Oh wow. Book for me, cuz he would show me how to play the game, you know, for as long as I could stand because again, I do get nauseated. Um, and he would answer all my questions about how things could work in the story and what, you know, I could or could not get away with. And he did such a good job of it that Mojang actually gave him credit on the book as a consultant. So when you look on that, on that title page at the very bottom, his name is on there as a consultant, Speaker 1 (00:10:04) - Minecraft consultant. I like it. Speaker 2 (00:10:07) - Yeah. Speaker 1 (00:10:07) - Talking about your family a little bit more, you said that your, your kids are now somewhat grown. Mm-hmm. , you work from home. Tell us a little bit about the overall journey. Okay. So you told us you started at three years old, you wanted to be a writer or you started writing at three, but like you, did he go to college study literature or English or something? Did he go straight to writing out of college or did he work a job? Tell us a little bit more. Speaker 2 (00:10:37) - Sure. So I did start writing, you know, pretty early. I think I tried to write my very first novel when I was about 12. And that of course was not a success because I was 12 . You know, I really, um, was just starting on my journey then. But I kept writing. I did go to college, I went to NYU and I got my degree in literature. My bachelor's degree is in literature. And then I went back and I got my master's degree in education cuz I thought that I wanted to be a teacher as well. And I was teaching pre-K, kindergarten, second grade, sixth grade. These were all the grades I was teaching. And I found that as a teacher, I was so busy and I was so, uh, involved in what I was doing in the classroom that I really didn't have time to write. Speaker 2 (00:11:33) - So I decided to leave teaching and I then I went into educational publishing. So I became a publisher, um, an editor, uh, for an educational publisher. And that really afforded me more time to write. So while I was editing, I was also writing, and that's how my first book was published. I was, I was able to finish it while I was working as an editor. I would come home at night and write. And after that I was publishing more books while I was working as an editor. And then when the first Jammies book came out, uh, that was in 2015, that's when I decided that I was going to start writing full-time. So it took me, uh, quite a long time. It really was 10 years between my first book being published and, uh, the ju the first Jumbies book being published and me deciding that I could now work from home on my writing solely, um, at that point. Speaker 1 (00:12:34) - That's a pretty cool story. And, and then as far as working from home goes, you get most of your ideas from home, your writing at home, do you have a set location at home to, to do your writing or are you just doing it on the fly? Speaker 2 (00:12:49) - I do have an office. So you are talking to me right now inside of my office, and this is where I do most of my work. I find that it is easier for me to have a specific location where I do most of the work that I, I need to do. But usually when I start a story, it starts in like little bits and pieces. So often I have a notebook that I just walk around with and wherever I get ideas, you know, as I'm walking around or if I'm traveling or whatever, I will write them down in the notebook. And most of my stories begin longhand, even if they are picture books. Even if they are novels, um, they always start longhand. So I start them, you know, writing and it doesn't have to be inside my office that I'm doing that longhand writing, uh, of the initial ideas that can really happen anywhere. Speaker 2 (00:13:45) - But once I start really solidifying what the story is going to be, that's when I come to my office, I sit at my desk, I turn on the computer, and I go to my notes, my handwritten notes, and that's when I start writing. Um, I often then print it out so that I can read it and mark it up long hand. That often happens in my office, but doesn't necessarily have to happen in my office. So I would say, um, you know, like maybe 75% of my writing happens in my office at home, and the rest of it might happen really anywhere. Speaker 1 (00:14:23) - You wrote a piece in the New York Times titled Mermaids Have Always Been Black. What do you mean by that? Speaker 2 (00:14:33) - So when, uh, Disney announced that Halle Bailey was going to play Ariel, there was a lot of pushback about this idea of this black woman playing a mermaid. And people didn't seem to be able, able to grasp the concept that, um, mermaids can literally be anybody, right? Um, I mean, there was the initial kind of ridiculousness of this is a fantasy character, so it doesn't really matter what the race of the fantasy character is, but because of my growing up in Trinidad and Tobago and my particular interest in, uh, folklore, fantasy and mythology from all over the world, but very specifically the folklore, fantasy and mythologies of black and brown people, um, I happened to know that there were a lot of mermaids, um, from various cultures that were black and brown, um, but they didn't have a chance to, you know, like have a Disney movie made about them. Speaker 2 (00:15:44) - So that piece was really about the idea that, um, that mermaids could be anybody from anywhere, but also to introduce the idea that, um, mermaid stories have existed in all of these different places. So for example, um, South Africa, um, has in, uh, a place called Caru has these cave paintings of mermaids from, you know, like millennia ago. And, um, Persia had mermaids. Um, there are ancient stories from China and Japan that have mermaids. Um, the Maori people from New Zealand have mermaids. There are mermaids from, uh, south America and Central America. So, you know, mermaids really can come from anywhere. And the idea that this one particular casting was somehow, um, you know, inappropriate because it was a mermaid and mermaids can only look a certain way was, was a little bit ridiculous. And so that's really what that, um, op-ed was about. And you know, it was after that that my editor, she asked if I would write a Black Mermaid story and I said, yeah, sure. You know, I've always loved mermaids and it had never occurred to me to write a Black Mermaid story particularly. Um, I had touched on black mermaids in one of my series, but you know, not a story that's centered on black mermaids. And that's really where Mermaid and Pyre started. It started because of all of this sermon drawing and then, you know, the op-ed and then my editor saying, Hey, hey, how about a Black Mermaid story? And, and then Mermaid and Pirate was born. Speaker 1 (00:17:33) - That's Tracy Bist, number one, New York Times bestselling author of Minecraft, the Crash. Check out her new book, mermaid and a Pirate, go to Amazon. Her website is tracy batist.com. That's b a p t i s t e. And Tracy is also spelled t r a c e y. So Tracy Batist, t r a c e y b a p t i s t e.com. Tracy, any final thoughts you want to share with our listeners or anything else you want to promote? Speaker 2 (00:18:09) - Sure. Uh, thank you so much, first of all for having me and for, um, you know, spelling out my name for the website. I really appreciate that. Um, you know, I really just hope that people enjoy Mermaid and Pirate. I hope that when they read it aloud to their kids, that they have a fun time talking like a mermaid and talking like a pirate and enjoying the absolutely gorgeous illustrations by Liesel Adams. And thank you again for having me. Speaker 1 (00:18:40) - Thank you for writing the book. I, like I said, I'm really looking forward once I get it delivered to read it to my kids. They're young once an infant wants a toddler, so it'll Speaker 2 (00:18:51) - Be Oh, perfect. Speaker 1 (00:18:51) - Yeah, it, it, it'll be fun. And, and then we could watch the, the movie that comes out this, this summer also, maybe mm-hmm. . So it, it ties in very well. So once again, Tracy Bice, thank you so much for joining us on The Work From Home Show to all our listeners. 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3-27 Segment 2 - Some jumpy music causes a stir - Jim Larranaga leads Miami to Final Four - Did Creighton get hosed on foul? - Battlehawks crush Vegas Vipers - Sports overload on Saturday - Apple TV+ is difficult for some people. Sad!
Grabado a comienzos de 1981 y publicado a mediados del mismo año, Social Change de la Fania All Stars fue el último de los proyectos que envolvieron el acuerdo entre Fania Records y la Columbia Broadcasting System, CBS, en 1976. En el lapso de este tiempo el equipo de ritmo de la Fania había colaborado en proyectos conjuntos y la propia Fania había grabado cuatro discos de salsa funky antes de este: Delicate and Jumpy en el 76, Rhythm Machine en el 77, Spanish Fever en el 78 y Cross Over en el 79. Hoy contaremos la historia de Social Change en La Hora Faniática.
Jaklyn Larsen doesn't like the term “social media influencer,” but when a crow decided to befriend her, she documented it on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok, making Clumsy famous and giving us a peek inside that strange and fantastic two-way relationship that some corvids have with humans. In this episode, we talked to Jaklyn about her creative endeavors, many of which involve plant and wildlife photography as well as her ongoing friendship with Clumsy the crow and his partner Jumpy. We also reached out to corvid expert Dr. Kaeli Swift for some more information on why some crows befriend humans. Want to leave us a note? email us at: Beaver_State_Podcast@odfw.oregon.gov You can follow Jakz on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @iamjakz You can follow Dr. Kaeli Swift on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @corvidresearch
Today, we discuss the difficulty with the "jumpy letters" in reading commonly associated with dyslexia. Meanwhile, Shawn conspires behind our backs to give us a special surprise from our buddies at Sticker Mule! More from Sticker Mule at: https://www.stickermule.com/ Have a question? Leave a comment below and you just might be featured in our next episode _____Want more from us? Follow our socials!_____ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5QHpdiWHxsyBUE3PwtbJgu TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@dyslexics_untied Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dyslexicsuntied/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D #dyslexia #podcast #diversity --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostel/support
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Every week we'll 3D print designs from the community and showcase slicer settings, use cases and of course, Time-lapses! This Week: Jumpy Ghosty By TomoDesigns https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/jumpy-ghosty CR10S Pro V2 Glow PLA 4hr 33mins X:249 Y:180 Z:48mm .2mm layer / .4mm nozzle 6% Infill / 1mm retract 210C / 60C 31g 60mm/s ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Shop for parts to build your own DIY projects http://adafru.it/3dprinting 3D Printing Projects Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOWD2dJNRIN46uhMCWvNOlbG 3D Hangout Show Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVgpmWevin2slopw_A3-A8Y Layer by Layer CAD Tutorials Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVsMp6nKnpjsXSQ45nxfORb Timelapse Tuesday Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjF7R1fz_OOVagy3CktXsAAs4b153xpp_ Connect with Noe and Pedro on Social Media: Noe's Twitter / Instagram: @ecken Pedro's Twitter / Instagram: @videopixil ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Adafruit Monthly Deals & FREE Specials https://www.adafruit.com/free?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting 3DThursday Posts: https://blog.adafruit.com/category/3d-printing?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=videodescrip&utm_campaign=3dprinting Music by Bartlebeats https://soundcloud.com/adafruit -----------------------------------------
If you support us on Patreon you may know that we have been doing Aftershows each week for ~2 years. We are releasing Aftershows from the past on Fridays for everyone's enjoyment. 732: The Floats Aren't Jumpy Aftershow Patrons, we hope you're doing well during this strange time. This week, we have another review quiz; this time from the October 1995 issue of Die Hard Game Fan magazine. Can you guess what games are being described by the review text? Find out along with Phil and Greg! If you have an idea for a game we can play in the Aftershow, please email it to playeronepodcast@gmail.com.
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Boo! Sorry, we shouldn't have done that. Oh no! A spider! Oops, don't want to make you jumpy before you listen to this week's episode with Peggy O'Leary. We get to the source of our jumpiness and if you're not feeling it by the end of the episode we will be shocked. Did you hear that noise? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feelfeelings/message
With the recent stock market volatility, Bill and Anastasia set out to provide some perspective on persevering during the ups and downs. Bill discusses how investors and the overall market are feeling, how he is feeling personally, and how this volatile period compares to the rest of his career. Bill analogizes Mito Pereira's recent PGA Championship loss to what is needed to weather difficult markets, and addresses whether investors should change their strategy at this time. To submit questions to the podcast or send comments on current episodes, you can email us at askcreatingwealth@taberasset.com.
In honor of one year since we began recording, we bring you a relic of our early days: a rootin' tootin' bonus ep dedicated to Jam Ramcom! We watched In a Valley of Violence (2016) and the energy is wild as we giggle about Michelin Mouse, dog actors, frosty adventures, nasty western priests, Quetzal's messy Four Lokos birthday, Twisted Tea, Danny DeVito pillows, and remember Feast? Dedicated to Jumpy. Find us on social media and wherever you get your podcasts: https://lnk.bio/OX6t
In this week's episode, the girls discuss over-excited dogs and how to factor this into your separation anxiety training. And Sarah shares her place training videos to help overcome this issue (see the Show Notes below). SHOW NOTES: How to train a 'place' to a mat Video 1 - https://youtu.be/0KcFWWpvTS8 Video 2 - https://youtu.be/TvHUWq70-Vk
Welcome to The Fett Files! A motley band of podcasting bounty hunters band together to discuss The Book of Boba Fett! Subscribe to us on iTunes Follow us on Twitter @theXwingFiles Email us xwingfiles@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram Support us on Patreon! We're also available on Google Play and Stitcher! The post The Fett Files Ep. 6: A Bit Jumpy appeared first on The X-Wing Files.
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In John 3:16-22, we encounter a love that moves toward us. It can be quite uncomfortable...and it can be the greatest delight you could possibly imagine. Find out more about this 'jumpy love' and engage with us today! Find out more at gardencitysv.com
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Jumpy as a cat? Spacing out? Ignoring your pain? Don't know how to ask for help? This episode is for YOU! Need more slow-down support?