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Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, entre 1971 y 1973, en territorio folk rock británico de campiña enlazado con West Coast estadounidense. Suenan: MIKE HARRISON - "LONELY PEOPLE" ("MIKE HARRISON", 1971) / HOME - "KNAVE" ("HOME", 1972) / KEITH CROSS & PETER ROSS - "PASTELS" ("BORED CIVILIANS", 1972) / BYZANTIUM - "TRADE WIND" ("BYZANTIUM", 1972) / HELP YOURSELF - "OLD MAN" ("HELP YOURSELF", 1971) / GYPSY - "WITHOUT YOU" ("BRENDA AND THE RATTLESNAKE", 1972) / JOHN COMPTON - "COLANO SOUND" ("TO LUNA", 1973) / HUNGRY CHUCK - "CRUISING" ("HUNGRY CHUCK", 1972) / ERNIE GRAHAM - "FOR A LITTLE WHILE" ("ERNIE GRAHAM", 1971) / TENNENT MORRISON - "TOMORROW IT MIGHT RAIN" ("TENNENT MORRISON", 1972) / TAPESTRY - "OLDTIMER" ("DOWN BY MAPLE RIVER", 1973) /Escuchar audio
A new season begins. Sapphire Doom is the story of three Ka'tek working together to bring a child to life in a dangerous world. Their faith in themselves and their gods will be tested, as they discover more about the world around them and what cruelty beats in the darkest of hearts.To learn more about the Ka'tek, and how they're different from your run of the mill Lord of the Rings type dwarves, read these fun blog posts: https://www.getoutofdepth.com/blog/katek-fantasy-dwarves-part-1Come join us on Patreon! Free members are welcome, and will receive monthly updates about our work. Paid members get access to exclusive behind the scenes content for every season of Out of Depth Plays. If you want to connect with us, the best place to do it is by going to: https://www.patreon.com/getoutofdepthFeaturing:Jae K. RenfrowGail Renfrow as Khorek DoharDavid Jackson as Pim'weiTara Bouldrey as Loy____________________________________Website: https://www.getoutofdepth.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/getoutofdepthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/out_of_depth_____________________________________Learn more about Knave 2e: https://questingblog.com/knave-2e/Disclaimer:"Out of Depth Plays: Sapphire Doom" is an independent production of Out of Depth and is not affiliated with Questing Beast LLC._____________________________________SFX licensed by https://www.soundstripe.comSound design and musical score by Jae._____________________________________
"You encounter another mutant human-like creature. This one is small, with grotesque features. It has bulging eyes and some sort of respiratory affliction. It greets you excitedly, clearly lonely and hungry. How do you react?"General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-Paranoia Episode Specific:-Child in distress-Gore in the form of transformation-Characters not being believed-Descriptions of violenceTessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterAnisha Amin played by Addie NofalNathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeauKillian Walker played by Lucas MartinezJenny Park played by Angie MinJohn-Michael Cassidy played by Dylan GriggsHen Connors played by Nova LimbFareeha Elamin played by Dalia RamahiConnie Laughten played by Gail SullivanAdditional voices provided by:Taylor MichaelsLyssa JayPine GonzalezAudio editing and music by J StrautmanFollow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts, check out our website.Support us on Patreon for early access to ad free episodes.Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No episódio 171 do Brainstorm Cast, Samuel Hernandez recebe Lucas Scarton para falar sobre Knave 2e. Além de um sistema d20 intuitivo e sem classes, Knave 2e traz um inventário baseado em slots, magia sem níveis, alquimia inspirada na caça a monstros e um sistema tático para batalhas em massa. Mestres de jogo encontrarão um kit poderoso, com mais de 75 tabelas d100 para criar rapidamente masmorras, cidades, NPCs e muito mais. Com regras ágeis e compatíveis com aventuras clássicas, Knave 2e é um verdadeiro convite para a criatividade aos moldes da velha escola e aventado por novos caminhos inspiradores.
"Your roommate disappeared for several days. You're worried. When they return, they are bloodied, dirty, and tired."General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-Paranoia Episode Specific:-Discussions of injury-Suspicion-Characters being misledTessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterAnisha Amin played by Addie NofalNathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeauKillian Walker played by Lucas MartinezJenny Park played by Angie MinLiam Park played by Carter MillsJohn-Michael Cassidy played by Dylan GriggsAudio editing and music by J StrautmanFollow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts, check out our website.Support us on Patreon for early access to ad-free episodes. Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the final episode of our Nursery Crimes arc, in which the time try to appease Grandfather Story by getting off the Farmer's Wife (me neither!?) in order to avoid being flayed alive. Standard fare for the Infinite Escape Room! The real treat in this room is a trio of fiendish puzzles from Dom, who wrongfoots our experienced puzzlers at every turn. Delicious Listening! This episode contains visual handouts. Head over to https://www.theinfiniteescaperoom.com/e/nursery-crimes-the-king-the-queen-and-the-knave/ to view them.
Originally founded by current members Singer and Rhythm Guitarist James Hetfiled and Drummer Lars Ulrich, alongside Bassist Ron McGovney and Lead Guitarist Dave Mustaine, Metallica actually parted ways with both McGovney and Mustaine due to various personal and professional conflicts before recording and releasing their 1983 debut album, controversially titled ‘Kill ‘Em All’. McGovney was quickly replaced by revered Bassist, the now-late Cliff Burton, while Mustaine was replaced by legendary member-to-this-day, solo-master Kirk Hammett. Still an incredibly rough-around-the-edges Thrash Metal band, Cliff Burton would have a massive influence on the maturing of Metallica for their second album, Ride The Lightning. Metallica would follow Ride The Lightning up with 1986’s Master of Puppets No longer just making music for the underground metalheads of the world, ‘Puppets’ marked Metallica’s Major Label debut with Elektra Records. The album was roundly received as one of - if not the greatest metal album of the time, with critics noting how much Burton’s influence in particular had progressed the band’s sound. Tragedy would strike Metallica in September of 1986 - mere months after MOP’s release, as Cliff Burton would die in a bus accident in Sweden, while on tour promoting the record. By 1987, Metallica would find their necessary replacement for Burton - Bassist Jason Newsted. With Newsted in the band - Metallica geared up to release their final album of the 80s, called …And Justice For All. Tragedy would strike Metallica in September of 1986 - mere months after MOP’s release, as Cliff Burton would die in a bus accident in Sweden, while on tour promoting the record. Burton was only 24 years old when he was ejected from the window of Metallica’s tour bus as it skidded off the road suddenly, while the band members slept. The bus would land on top of him, killing him instantly. While the fault of the crash was hotly (and legally) debated at the time, ultimately Metallica’s tour bus driver was found not to be at fault for the freak accident. By 1987, Metallica would find their necessary replacement for Burton - Bassist Jason Newsted. Years later, Newsted would tell VH1’s That Metal Show that he secured the gig by stealthily finding a Metallica setlist, learning all the songs on it to note perfection, and demo-ing them out for Ulrich, who hired him two days later. YOUTUBE CLIP VH1 1 With Newsted in the band - Metallica geared up to release their final album of the 80s, called …And Justice For All. By this point, Metallica had very much made a name for themselves as the premiere Metal band, and Justice would prove it; peaking at number 6 on the Billboard album charts, going double platinum across its album cycle. Mainstream critical success would also soon follow for the band; although they would lose out on winning the first (and only) ever Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental GRAMMY Award to very-much-not-a-metal-band Jethro Tull’s very-much-not-a-metal album Crest of a Knave in 1989, Metallica’s song One would snag them the inaugural Best Metal Performance award in retribution at the following year’s ceremony. Eventually - …And Justice For All would follow in the footsteps of its pivotal predecessor, going more than 8x platinum to date. Now, you may be thinking by this point that this is truly unprecedented success for a metal band. Of course, there’s always a place in music for aggressive, heavy tunes, but as the 80s turned to the 90s - you would be forgiven for assuming that the roughly 4 to 5 million records sold in America across 4 monster albums, was about as good as it could get for any metal band, and perhaps they’d finally hit their glass ceiling. But Metallica, simply put - were not just any metal band, and were ready to change the way the world perceived heavy metal forever. For the first time ever, the band understood that they didn’t know everything there was about not only composing music - but producing it, and they were going to need someone to help guide them through the process, if they were going to do it right. So what did they do, you ask? Call in a Canadian, Naturally. This is the story of Metallica's Epic -' Nothing Else Matters' with newly unearthed footage from the band themselves - including interviews live from the studio while recording the iconic Metallica (Black Album).
an Anderson Talks New Jethro Tull Album Curious Ruminant And Band's Legacy On The Loaded Radio Podcast TL;DR Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson joins The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss the band's latest album Curious Ruminant, which arrived on March 7, 2025. Anderson shares insights into the songwriting process, the return of former keyboardist Andrew Giddings, and how the band's sound continues to evolve. He also reflects on Jethro Tull's historic Grammy win over Metallica, their legacy in progressive rock, and more. Listen to the full episode at the bottom of this article or wherever you get your podcasts. Ian Anderson Discusses Curious Ruminant And Jethro Tull's Everlasting Influence Few bands in rock history have maintained the creative energy and musical sophistication of Jethro Tull. With a career spanning over five decades, the British progressive rock icons are set to return with their latest studio album, Curious Ruminant. This marks their third album in just four years, following the success of The Zealot Gene (2022) and RökFlöte (2023). Ian Anderson, the band's founder, flutist, and frontman, joined The Loaded Radio Podcast to discuss the new record, the creative process behind it, and Tull's enduring legacy in the world of progressive and folk rock. Curious Ruminant: A Deep Dive Into The New Album The album consists of nine tracks, ranging from short two-and-a-half-minute compositions to a near seventeen-minute epic. The LP features a mix of full-band performances and intricate acoustic arrangements, staying true to Tull's signature blend of progressive rock, folk, and classical influences. Notably, the album sees the return of former keyboardist Andrew Giddings, alongside longtime members David Goodier (bass), John O'Hara (piano, keyboards, accordion), and Scott Hammond (drums). Newcomer Jack Clark makes his Jethro Tull recording debut on electric guitar, while James Duncan (drums, cajón, percussion) also contributes to the recording. Anderson revealed that some of the compositions stem from unfinished instrumental demos recorded years ago, yet they blend seamlessly with the newly crafted material. The album's sonic palette includes not only his signature flute solos and melodies but also accordion, mandolin, acoustic and tenor guitars, evoking the spirit of Jethro Tull's 1970s folk-prog era. Ian Anderson On The Writing Process The creative process for Curious Ruminant began shortly after the release of RökFlöte in 2023. Anderson started conceptualizing the album in late 2023, with the first musical ideas taking shape by May 2024. By June, lyrics and melodies were flowing effortlessly, creating a natural synergy between the new and previously recorded material. Unlike many of Tull's past releases, Curious Ruminant features more personal, introspective lyrics. Anderson, known for his sharp observational songwriting, balances his trademark wit with moments of deep self-reflection. However, as he humorously points out, fans shouldn't expect the typical “I-me” lyricism found in mainstream rock and pop. Jethro Tull's Historic Grammy Win Over Metallica In addition to discussing the new album, Anderson reflects on one of the most controversial moments in Grammy history—Jethro Tull's victory over Metallica in the Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance category in 1989. At the time, Metallica was widely expected to win for …And Justice for All, but the award instead went to Tull's Crest of a Knave, sparking outrage among metal fans. While Anderson has addressed the incident numerous times over the years, he still finds humor in the situation. The band didn't even attend the ceremony, assuming they had no chance of winning. However, the moment has since become an infamous chapter in both Jethro Tull's and Metallica's histories. An Enduring Legacy Formed in 1967, Jethro Tull carved a unique path in rock music by incorporating progressive rock, folk, blues, and classical elements into their sound. Led by Anderson's unmistakable flute playing and poetic lyricism, the band has released 23 studio albums, including landmark records like Aqualung (1971), Thick as a Brick (1972), and Songs from the Wood (1977). Even after decades in the industry, Anderson remains committed to crafting thought-provoking, musically rich compositions. With Curious Ruminant, he continues to push the boundaries of Tull's sound while honoring its rich legacy.
"Your roommate and you have reached a begrudging truce. You don't talk to them much, but you've silently agreed that you'd rather not waste energy fighting each other."General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-ParanoiaEpisode Specific:-Hopelessness-Discussions of deathTessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterAnisha Amin played by Addie NofalKillian Walker played by Lucas MartinezFareeha Elamin played by Dalia Ramahi[Redacted] played by Dan SpitaliereJenny Park played by Angie MinLiam Park played by Carter MillsAudio editing and music by J StrautmanFollow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.Support us on Patreon for early access to ad free episodes. For transcripts, check out our website.Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"What toll has this new life taken on your body?" General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-Paranoia Episode Specific:-Hopelessness-Discussions of death-Discussions of disabilityTessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterNathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeauAnisha Amin played by Addie NofalHen Connors played by Nova LimbConnie Laughten played by Gail SullivanAudio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts, check out our website.Support us on Patreon for early access to episodes!Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joseph Michael Lopez - JML, (b. 1973) is an independent photographer born in New York City to a Puerto Rican father and a mother who escaped the Cuban Revolution in 1967. He earned his MFA in 2011 at Columbia University. Lopez began his career as an analog cinematographer on the critically acclaimed Bruce Weber film, Chop Suey (2001). Currently, Joseph divides his time between long-form projects, teaching, and commercial work. His photographs have appeared on the covers of M, The Magazine for Leica M Photography, Leica Fotografie International, The Sunday Review of The New York Times, New York magazine and The New Yorker, among others.Joseph's photographs were on exhibit in “Cuban Photography after 1980: Selections from the Museum's Collection”, at The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. In 2016, a commissioned series of his photographs of New York neighborhoods, “New York at Its Core: Future City Lab”, was installed at The Museum of the City of New York. Photographs from JML NYC, the series from which this commission originated, have also been published in the book Bystander: A History of Street Photography, by Colin Westerbeck and Joel Meyerowitz. JML's first book JML NYC 02-23 was published by GOST in the fall of 2024. In episode 250, Joseph discusses, among other things:Relocating to Rome from NYCHis intro to NYC via assisting Bruce WeberHis early career as a professional assistantShooting with his Leica as a ‘coping mechanism'The challenge of creating a cohesive narrative from 20 years of single imagesHis Dear New Yorker projectWhy B&W is where his heart is atHow what we see is who we areHis approach towards light and sunUsing digital vs. filmAssisting Mitch EpsteinHow his opinion on grad school has changedControversy surrounding Columbia University prof. Thomas RomaHis plans for working in Rome and going forward Referenced:Bruce WeberDanny Lyon, Knave of HeartsTodd PapageorgeChuck Kelton's darkroomMitch EpsteinThomas RomaMohammad Rasoulof Website | Instagram“Essentially, it's about saying something and having a voice and having a perception of the world that is, like singing a loud song you know, your pictures have to say something. And how do you separate yourself from all the noise that's out there already? You have to have an obsessive, empahtic way to perceive things. I think to a certain extent what we see is who we are in a way.” Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.
"You are awakened in the night by a shrill noise, like a squeaky engine belt or a wild bird. A tall creature with glowing red eyes perches in a tree outside. What else can you see of it?" General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-Paranoia Episode Specific:-Discussions of the death of an elderly person-Death-Audible Gore Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterNathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeauAnisha Amin played by Addie NofalSandra McLain played by Crystal StormKillian Walker played by Lucas MartinezFareeha Elamin played by Dalia RamahiJohn-Michael Cassidy played by Dylan Griggs Creature played by Shaun OldfieldAdditional voices provided by:Taylor MichaelsLyssa JayPine Gonzalez Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts, check out our website.Support us and get early access to ad free episodes on our Patreon.Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"You encounter a menacing creature that looks vaguely human, but lean, elongated, and violent. It is hunting something." General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-Paranoia Episode Specific:-Discussion of injury-Homesickness and general upset-Distress of a child Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterKillian Walker played by Lucas MartinezHen Connors played by Nova LimbConnie Laughten played by Gail SullivanCreature played by Shaun Oldfield Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.Support us on our Patreon.For transcripts, check out our website.Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
SEASON 5 IS COMING MARCH 2025 In this episode we're creating characters for Sapphire Doom, using the second edition of Knave RPG. Our players will be Ka'tek, our version of fantasy dwarves, and they're going on a dangerous journey to fulfill their dream of... parenthood. We can't wait to share this adventure with you. It's going to be a grim, romantic tale about discovering the beauty that blooms in the darkest of shadows. To listen to the entire Episode 0, come join us on Patreon! Free members are welcome, and will receive monthly updates about our work. Paid members get access to exclusive behind the scenes content for every season of Out of Depth Plays. If you want to connect with us, the best place to do it is by going to: https://www.patreon.com/getoutofdepthFeaturing:Jae K. RenfrowGail RenfrowDavid JacksonTara Bouldrey ____________________________________Website: https://www.getoutofdepth.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/getoutofdepthTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/out_of_depth_____________________________________Learn more about Knave 2e: https://questingblog.com/knave-2e/Disclaimer:Out of Depth Plays: Sapphire Doom is an independent production of Out of Depth and is not affiliated with Questing Beast LLC._____________________________________Music, Stems and SFX licensed by https://www.soundstripe.comSound design by Jae._____________________________________
Ad Astra Travelers and welcome to Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. This week our hosts are discussing one of the most anticipated characters in Teyvat, the new Knave, Arlecchino. Our hosts start by remembering our initial introduction to Arlecchino in Hoyo's video A Winter Night's Lazzo and what we could expect after talking to her co-workers Childe and Scaramouche. After, we discuss Arlcecchino's first appearance in Fontaine and how she participated in the Fontaine Archon Quest. Later, our hosts take a deep dive into her Khaenri'ahn roots and affiliation with the Crimson Moon Dynasty. As part of her history, we'll jump into a book club discussion led by Pierro as we review the contents of Perinheri. Was Perinheri cursed by Ronova? Is Ronova the same person as Angelica? Or is Angelica just another Schuyler sister? Afterwards, our hosts review her journey to taking over the House of the Hearth, relationship with the Fontaine sibling trio and how she was able to finally say goodbye to Clervie. Make sure to hide your orphans before listening to this week's episode! Or Father will bring them a new life. Visit talesofteyvat.com to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact Resources. Make sure to give us a follow on Twitter or Instagram to stay updated on all things Tales of Teyvat and let us know your thoughts on today's episode. Questions? Thoughts? Theories you have to share? Feel free to email us at talesofteyvatpod@gmail.com and let us know, we would love to hear from you! Tales of Teyvat has partnered with the Shade Chamber Podcast to create a Genshin Community on Discord for our listeners! We are so excited to chat Genshin Lore, Honkai Star Rail, and so much more with you! You can join our server at https://bit.ly/shadesofteyvat.
In this episode, Abby interviews Talon Knight aka Robert Shallow, about falconry, owls, and the SoCal Renaissance Faire. Terri Casey, director of the Queen's Court, joins in to read “An Eagle for an Emperor” by Dame Juliana Berners. Recitation begins at 24:06.An Eagle for an EmperorDame Juliana BernersAn Eagle for an Emperor,a Gyrfalcon for a King,a Peregrine for a Prince,a Saker for a Knight,a Merlin for a Lady,a Goshawk for a Yeoman,a Sparrowhawk for a Priest,a Musket for a Holy water Clerk,a Kestrel for a Knave.
"The neighbors have decided to exile a criminal. Who is this criminal? What have they done to earn this fate?" General Warnings:-Fear-Isolation-Paranoia Episode Specific:-Gore in the form of bones being broken and needing to be reset-Hopelessness-Home invasion-Attempted strangulation-Audio Distortion starting from around 14:00 Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana GefterNathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeauAnisha Amin played by Addie NofalSandra McLain played by Crystal StormKillian Walker played by Lucas MartinezFareeha Elamin played by Dalia RamahiJohn-Michael Cassidy played by Dylan GriggsAustin Frazier played by Dorian Scott Additional voices provided by:Taylor MichaelsLyssa JayPine Gonzalez Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts and Arabic Translations, check out our website.Support us on our Patreon.Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soul Operator will return January 13th, 2025. For early access to all episodes, support us on Patreon. Audio editing and music by J StrautmanFollow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok .Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts, check out our website.Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
"Our lives are woven together in a fabric, but the connections that make society strong also make it vulnerable."—Threads (1984) For the 18th TMR Movie Roundtable we welcome back our good friends Antony Rotunno, Frank Johnson and Mark Campbell for another of our four-way discussions, this time on the disturbing (because uncomfortably realistic) nuclear-apocalyptic BBC/Nine Network (Australia) film Threads from 1984. Written by Barry Hines ("A Kestral for a Knave", 1968 / "Kes", 1969) and directed by Mick Jackson ("The Bodyguard", 1992), Threads is a merciless exploration—supported by considerable scientific and government policy research—of the devastating physical, psychological and societal effects of thermonuclear war. Set in the UK city of Sheffield during a period of spiralling tensions between the United States of America and the former Soviet Union, Threads takes the viewer on a uniquely challenging journey: from kitchen sink drama to pseudo-documentary, as we witness the lives of everyday people (just like ourselves) being destroyed, or changed forever, by the blast, heat and radiation of a thermonuclear event. (Please be warned: Threads is a disturbing film—it's supposed to be—but it's also a very important film, which I think as many people (adults) as possible should see. But, again, please do be prepared to watch something that might affect you deeply.) Join us as we discuss the production and consider its message during this period of rising international tensions in the world today. [For show notes please visit https://themindrenewed.com]
"Our lives are woven together in a fabric, but the connections that make society strong also make it vulnerable."—Threads (1984) For the 18th TMR Movie Roundtable we welcome back our good friends Antony Rotunno, Frank Johnson and Mark Campbell for another of our four-way discussions, this time on the disturbing (because uncomfortably realistic) nuclear-apocalyptic BBC/Nine Network (Australia) film Threads from 1984. Written by Barry Hines ("A Kestral for a Knave", 1968 / "Kes", 1969) and directed by Mick Jackson ("The Bodyguard", 1992), Threads is a merciless exploration—supported by considerable scientific and government policy research—of the devastating physical, psychological and societal effects of thermonuclear war. Set in the UK city of Sheffield during a period of spiralling tensions between the United States of America and the former Soviet Union, Threads takes the viewer on a uniquely challenging journey: from kitchen sink drama to pseudo-documentary, as we witness the lives of everyday people (just like ourselves) being destroyed, or changed forever, by the blast, heat and radiation of a thermonuclear event. (Please be warned: Threads is a disturbing film—it's supposed to be—but it's also a very important film, which I think as many people (adults) as possible should see. But, again, please do be prepared to watch something that might affect you deeply.) Join us as we discuss the production and consider its message during this period of rising international tensions in the world today. [For show notes please visit https://themindrenewed.com]
Secret of the Black Crag AdventureBetween Two Cairns PodcastVaults of VaarnRavenloft SettingCurse of Strahd Beadle & Grim Deluxe BoxKnave 2e RPGOutcast Silver Raiders Dark of Hot Springs Island Dolmenwood VaesenOld School EssentialsWormskin magazine (Issues 1-8)Reach of the Roach GodEat the ReichYoon-SuinLost Bay podcastThe Ultraviolet GrasslandsOur Golden AgeCloud EmpressGardens of YnnAndrew KolbLazy Litch - Wind WraithTephrotic NightmaresMonty Python RPGDiscworld RPGMe, Myself and Die! (YouTube)Empire of the Petal Throne RPGBoot HillRuneQuest RPGIronswornBroken EmpiresLord of the Rings Living Card GameArkham Horror Living Card gameShadowdarkArchon GamesFades of the NornNightmare Over Ragged HollowBlack Worm of BrandonsfordDragonbane RPGCairn 2e RPGMothership RPGWarped Beyond RecognitionDune: Imperium Board GameThe Rings of Power (TV show)Symbaroum RPGOutgunned RPG (Two Little Mice)DCC - Dungeon Crawl ClassicsStolen Goddess YA Novel series. Darkest Dungeon videogame Questions and CommentsShipofthedead@limithron.comhttps://www.limithron.com/ Timestamps:00:00 intro 07:25 RPG crushes 28:20 Magic vs Tech34:30 John's Gaming History40:30 Old School essentials?49:00 Mothership & Alien52:54 Dune56:19 Editing57:55 Broadside Barrage
We were lucky enough to interview the creator of 'Welcome to the Habitrails' and co-owner of the game distributor 'Knave of Cups', Ayolland!Featuring Tatiana Gefter and AyollandAudio editing and music by J StrautmanFollow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok .Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout.For transcripts, check out our website. Produced and Distributed by Rusty Quill. Soul Operator Will Return. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf, Sasha has a warm and deeply personal conversation with photographer Gregory Halpern. They discuss his latest book, "King, Queen, Knave," published by MACK, and also revisit "ZZYZX," the 2016 monograph that significantly elevated Greg's career. Together, they emphasize the importance of knowing when to assume the roles of photographer and editor, and when to let the audience engage with the work on their own terms. http://www.gregoryhalpern.com/ ||| https://www.mackbooks.us/products/king-queen-knave-gregory-halpern Gregory Halpern is an American photographer born in Buffalo, New York. He is the author of eight monographs, including King, Queen, Knave (2024), Omaha Sketchbook (2019), and ZZYZX (2016), his fantastical book of photographs of Los Angeles, now in its fourth edition. Halpern is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a member of Magnum Photos. His photographs are held in the collections of several major museums, including The Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Fondation d'entreprise Hermès, and the Fotomuseum Antwerpen. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at the International Center of Photography, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the George Eastman Museum, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Fotomuseum Antwerpen, and Pace/MacGill in New York. He holds a BA in History and Literature from Harvard University and an MFA from California College of the Arts. He lives in Rochester, New York with his wife, Ahndraya Parlato, and their two daughters. He is a professor of photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology. This podcast is sponsored by picturehouse + thesmalldarkroom. https://phtsdr.com
Episode 138:Over the course of speaking about English Renaissance Plays and Shakespeare I have had cause to mention the play ‘A Knack to Know a Knave' several times. Most latterly because it is thought to include references to ‘The Taming of the Shrew' and ‘Titus Andronicus' and prior to that, in the season on the Early Renaissance Theatre it had a mention as one of the plays performed at the Rose Playhouse as recorded in Henslowe's Diary. Having been reminded of it while writing about the early Shakespeare plays I thought that it deserved a little time in the spotlight on it's own as it gives us a little snapshot of the plays, and particularly comedies other than Shakespeare and Jonson, that was circulating at the time of the earliest of Shakespeare's plays. So, here is a little interlude of an episode all about ‘A Knack to Know a Knave'.A quick word on ‘Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers' by Darren Feebury-Jones, which is published in October 2024 and on Henry Porter and his possible involvement with ‘Dr Faustus'.The performances of ‘A Knack to Know a Knave' as reported in Henslowe's DiaryThe mystery of the low takings for repeated performances in a second run of the playThe printed quarto edition of the playA summary of the plotThe (possibly) missing parts of the play, including Kempe's extemporisingHow the fools of Gotham folk tale is worked into the playThe allusions to other plays in the textThe final lines of the playIf you would like to read the text of A Knack to Know a Knave, you can find it on google books here Support the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.comwww.patreon.com/thoetpwww.ko-fi.com/thoetp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave's joined by The Hot Damn! to hear about their new album 'Dancing on the Milky Way'. Plus there's loads of first plays from Sedilia, Chazzy, CLUCAS, Knave, Anna Aarons, Paul & ME... and tips from BBC Radio 1's Jess Iszatt, Jaguar and Alex Holcombe!Here's this week's tracklist: • Cave Man - Blind Flo Blue - Passengers Sedilia - Senses Josephine Illingworth - Silent Earth Scaefa - Loss Aversion Mackenzie - Better Off Alone Henjila - NUMB 2 U Unbelievable Truth - Roadside no. 2 Chazzy - Madame Sandler Michy Tree - Clearly 916 - Selfless (feat. Nayyah) CLUCAS - Speakeasy Arundel - if thats okay with u Myele Manzanza - Homesick (Marble Sun remix) HATS - forest floor The Hot Damn! - Can You Hear Me Now? Knave - Break My Heart Split Chain - (Re)-Extract (feat. Softcult) Anna Aarons - Mother Kernel Valley - Waves Mia Mirch - Anaylse LAKE ACACIA - Broken Paul & ME - Not the Same Ruby Dawn - Blood On Water Ash Adams - YOU SAID FOREVER • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
Nikignik waits for a verdict.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).This episode features a promo for 'Before the Tone', a podcast by Knave of Hearts. You can find it wherever you listen to podcasts, or visit www.knaveofhearts.com.The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘File 11: The Heart', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Currents', by Ardie Son,‘Welcome to the Real', by Eleven Tales,‘Tides of Change', by Kashido,‘The Void', by Stephen Keech,And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Impending Demise, Static (including sfx)
Benedek helyzetjelentést kér, Peti utazást tervez, Gábor pedig nem keres új hobbit. Benedek elmeséli mivel tölti az idejét, amíg pihenteti a fotózást. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/134 Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Az adást a Tripont, a Fujifilm és a Nans Studio támogatta! Kövess minket Instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - Peak Design outdoor line: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/peak-design/the-outdoor-line-by-peak-design - Argon18: https://www.argon18.com/en/ Jason Momoa és Todd Hido epizód: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30984097/ - Gregory Halpern - King, Queen, Knave könyv: https://mackbooks.eu/collections/mack/products/king-queen-knave-gregory-halpern - Max Zerrahn - Musican Chairs könyv https://bildbandberlin.com/products/max-zerrahn-musical-chairs
D&D and RPG news and commentary by Mike Shea of https://slyflourish.com Contents 00:00 Show Start 00:01:49 D&D & RPG News: Follow Up on D&D 2014 Material in D&D Beyond 00:05:59 D&D & RPG News: Lost Worlds of Gygax Humble Bundle 00:10:46 D&D & RPG News: D&D Direct Announcements 00:19:48 Product Spotlight: Knave 2 by Ben Milton 00:41:12 DM Tip: Twelve Types of Medieval Artwork and Architecture for Dungeon Delving 00:53:50 Patreon Question: Convincing New Players to Try a New System 00:57:09 Patreon Question: 18 Months Since Other Publishers Published on D&D Beyond 01:05:04 Patreon Question: Using City of Arches with Theros 01:06:38 Patreon Question: Empire of the Ghouls Out of Print 01:08:41 Patreon Question: Favorite Sourcebook and Setting Links Join the City of Arches Kickstarter! Subscribe to the Sly Flourish Newsletter Support Sly Flourish on Patreon Buy Sly Flourish Books: Lost World of Gygax Humble Bundle D&D Direct Announcements Knave 2 Twelve Types of Medieval Artwork and Architecture
David makes a friend. Adam defends his camp with help from a curious stranger.Graven was written and produced by Oliver Szabo.Adam was performed by Ian Blancas.Young Adam and Sammuel were performed by Night GuyDereck was performed by Tavis LeedsDavid was performed by Ethan Woodruff.Abigail was performed by Lindsay Zana.Original score composed by Night Guy and Blue Ayanami.Foley sampled from Freesound.org and recorded by Oliver Szabo.Script edited by Theo Armstrong.Visit https://gravenpod.carrd.co/ for updates and more, or join our discord community.Also, be sure to to check out "Before the Tone" from our friends at Knave of Hearts. https://open.spotify.com/show/1LhixRxJJtvHlD7b5ngd1I?si=37f3c3483115433dhttps://knaveofhearts.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Things get heated aboard the Tola; and a kindly stranger soothes a crying child...Transcript available at www.monstrousproductions.org/travelling-light/tls01-e028This episode's entry to the archives was based on an idea by Matty O.K. Smith with accompanying artwork on Twitter @Monstrous_Pod, on Instagram @Monstrous_Productions, on Tumblr @Monstrous_Productions and on Bluesky @MonstrousPod.Submit your own entries to the archive at monstrousproductions.org, by email at submissions@monstrousproductions.org, or through our social media accounts. We accept everything from one-line prompts to fully written entries. See the website for more details.This episode includes an audience decision. Vote on whether the Traveller should tell one other person about the trade, or share the news with the whole crew by making a donation at ko-fi.com/monstrousproductions. Supporters will also receive bonus artwork and additional content, and an invitation to the Monstrous Productions Discord server.This episode also includes a trailer for Before the Tone, a science fiction horror from Knave of Hearts. Find out more at knaveofhearts.com, find them on Tumblr and Twitter @KnaveofHeartsAD, or listen now wherever you get your podcasts.----Created by H.R. Owen and Matt McDyre.Written and performed by H.R. OwenTheme tune: Travelling Light Theme by VincaFeaturing sound effects from Snake16547 and 607freesound, accessed through freesound.orgAdditional sound by H.R. Owen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An armchair QB review of Knave 2e by Ben Milton of Questing Beast. It's “ a flexible, classless rule set for players who scheme, strategize, and seek adventure.” It's also closely compatible with most adventures and supplements of your favorite old school fantasy RPG. I go over the good, bad, and uncertain aspects I see (keeping in mind I haven't played it) in this last ride of Down in a Heap. Thanks for all the fun over the years! Stay in touch: bigbalboni “at” gmail.com.
Katie, Noah, Shelly, and Diana come together to mourn the death of one of their dearest friends. But something is stalking them, something that might have killed their friend. Now, Katie must fight to save her life and figure out how to stop a monster that will kill you if you look at it. Written by Crystal Storm. Find 'Don't Look' here. For Soul Operator Stay up to date with production by joining our $1 a month tier on Patreon. Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok . Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. For transcripts, check out our website. Soul Operator Will Return.
Welcome to Last Roll of the Week with Red Dice Diaries, where we talk about RPGs, offer hints, review books and other stuff to use in your own games.In this episode I'm discussing my recent experience running a one-shot (loosely) based on the Isle of Dread classic module, but using the streamlined Knave 2E by Ben Milton from Questing Beast.Knave 1E can be acquired from DrivethruRPG or itch.io, Knave 2E can be acquired from itch.io in PDF or from Swordfishislands.com in hardcopy.I also respond to a voicemail from long-time listener Ricardo.I'd really love you to get involved in the conversation, you can leave us a voicemail at: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcastOr email us at RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.com or drop me a line on Discord, either sending us a sound file or a written email.The thumbnail for this episode was drawn by my lovely wife Hannah.--oOo--#RedDiceDiaries #TTRPG #TT #RPG #OSR #OldSchool #DND #Knave #Knave2E #BenMilton #QuestingBeast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com
Welcome to Last Roll of the Week with Red Dice Diaries, where we talk about RPGs, offer hints, review books and other stuff to use in your own games.In this episode I'm discussing my recent experience running a one-shot (loosely) based on the Isle of Dread classic module, but using the streamlined Knave 2E by Ben Milton from Questing Beast.Knave 1E can be acquired from DrivethruRPG or itch.io, Knave 2E can be acquired from itch.io in PDF or from Swordfishislands.com in hardcopy.I also respond to a voicemail from long-time listener Ricardo.I'd really love you to get involved in the conversation, you can leave us a voicemail at: https://www.speakpipe.com/RDDRPGPodcastOr email us at RDDRPGpodcast@gmail.com or drop me a line on Discord, either sending us a sound file or a written email.The thumbnail for this episode was drawn by my lovely wife Hannah.--oOo--#RedDiceDiaries #TTRPG #TT #RPG #OSR #OldSchool #DND #Knave #Knave2E #BenMilton #QuestingBeast This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit reddicediaries.substack.com
It's been a while, but I'm back with an unboxing of Knave 2. It's got more tables than a dining room furniture store.
A live, moderately edited recording of our mid-season qna! Featuring Tatiana Gefter Moderated by J Strautman Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok . Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. For transcripts, check out our website. Soul Operator Will Return.
I was joined by Zoe Franznick who is kickstarting a new magic item deck called Marginal Worlds along with co-creator Mac Boyle, both bringing their expertise in Medieval Studies to bear on the project. I think it's a good fit for games like Knave, OSE, Cairn, and Dolmenwood! Marginal Worlds is a magic Item Deck is a deck of 50 easy-to-play magic items pulled directly from medieval manuscripts that you can play in any TTRPG. The deck features 50 playable, hand-illustrated magic items and a Game Master's Guide to match. Each item is a real-life artifact or magic item found in a medieval manuscript. Plus, Marginal Worlds magic items are D&D 5e-compatible AND system-agnostic - you can use the deck in any TTRPG system, no fuss! The Deck and Guide are available in PDF and physical print copies, and includes: - 50 system-agnostic magic items with easy-to-play descriptions - Quick-play icons for features such as cursed items, sentience, or high-level play - Excerpts featuring each item in its original medieval manuscript - A detailed Game Master's guide with additional descriptions and lore - Gorgeous, hand-illustrated manuscript art - Systematic, consistent, and easily adaptable game design - A complete D&D 5th edition appendix - 3 additional Optional Play appendices - A detailed glossary of our medieval sources Plus, all backers will receive their name in the credits! Learn more at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/themaniculumpodcast/marginal-worlds-magic-item-expansion-pack https://www.themaniculumpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/diekugames/message
Alice finds herself at a trial. Did the Knave of Hearts steal the Queen's tarts?FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followusLIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including:✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ News Review ✔️ The English We Speak They're all available by searching in your podcast app.
"While out scavenging, you--." General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific Warnings (MAJOR SPOILERS): -Gore (Bone breaking, flesh tearing) -Expressed desire to die -Screaming -Crying -Derealization Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter Nathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeau Anisha Amin played by Addie Nofal Dean Sutter played by Michael Blundell Monster played by Shaun Oldfield Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok . Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. For transcripts, check out our website. Soul Operator Will Return.
"The door upstairs unlocked. You have a new roommate. You're not sure where they came from." General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific Warnings: -Descriptions of gore -Using alcohol as a coping mechanism Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter Killian Walker played by Lucas Martinez [Redacted] played by Dan Spitaliere Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. For transcripts, check out our website.
"Raindrops like bullets on my fragile skin, insecurities I've had are creeping within" - Deer TickMansfield Dreams of DesireAdam Schmitt Brilliance In FailureThe Real Numbers Lydia PinkhamHey What's Going On_ The On and Ons Old 97's SomebodyThe Loud Family Look Through Any WindowChristopher Peifer AnywhereNina Gordon Kiss Me 'Til It BleedsDivinyls Science FictionThe Swimming Pool Q's The KnaveRatboys Crossed that LineThe Mighty Mighty BossTones Green Bay, WisconsinThe Speed Of Sound The Party Sniper (People Down There)Liz Phair Bad KittyThe Pengwins Go AwayBlondie I'm On EJohn Larson And The Silver Fields Guilty By AssociationDada SurroundThe Treasures of Mexico AvalancheOrbis Max/Lindsay Murray FieldsDeer Tick Twenty MilesNext week ... all fours!
"You hear a wailing cry --" General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific Warnings (MAJOR SPOILERS): -Reference to death of a minor -Major audio distortion at 6:22 - 7:00 Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter Nathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeau Anisha Amin played by Addie Nofal Sandra McLain played by Crystal Storm John-Michael Cassidy played by Dylan Griggs Austin Frazier played by Dorian Scott Connie Laughten played by Gail Sullivan [Redacted] played by Dan Spitaliere Additional voices provided by: Taylor Michaels Sean Currie Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. For transcripts, check out our website.
"Relationships in the neighborhood are volatile and fleeting. Your neighbors have had a very messy falling out." General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific: -Severe audio distortion starting at 13:00. Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter Jenny Park played by Angie Min Liam Park played by Carter Mills Dean Sutter played by Michael Blundell Nathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeau Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. Support us on patreon. For transcripts, check out our website.
This week Sarah Webb (Knave of Hearts) joins the gang to talk about what's handy to know and check out for a newbie to the medium. Comic creators that are worth checking out, comic narratives, breaking out of the panel structure, crazy first convention stories and making comics for the love of it. Theres also plenty of tips, recommendations and a lot of hilarious comics banter to boot, so buckle up for another classic! Great stuff to check out this week - Sarah Webb, Knave of Hearts, Love and Rockets, The Hernandez Brothers, Comics and Sequential Art, Will Eisner, Terry Moore, Chris Bachelo,, Adam Help, Pet Shop, Infinite Wheatpaste Volume 1, Avery Hill Publishing, Jon Sterling: Superspy, Steamroller Man, Geek Syndicate, Lenore, Roman Dirge, Tyrant Fall, Bootleg Spiderman, Outrage Aux Bonnes Moeurs Parla La Voie Du Livre, Dynamite Comics, Madballs vs Garbage Pail Kids
"This neighbor is a real fucking asshole. A Grade-A Bully. What have your interactions been like so far?" General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific: -Audio Distortion at 16:57 Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter Nathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeau Dean Sutter played by Michael Blundell Anisha Amin played by Addie Nofal Sandra McLain played by Crystal Storm John-Michael Cassidy played by Dylan Griggs Austin Frazier played by Dorian Scott Connie Laughten played by Gail Sullivan Additional voices provided by: Taylor Michaels Sean Currie Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. Support us on patreon. For transcripts, check out our website.
In the dramatic season 2 finale, the Shumfallow Five face off against their nemesis Ambrost Mugland and nothing goes according to plan.
"A very large dog is on the loose. You can't remember the last time you've seen a dog at all." General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific: -Animal Attack and Related Gore Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter [Redacted] played by Dan Spitaliere Anisha Amin played by Addie Nofal Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. Support us on patreon. For transcripts, check out our website.
"An older woman has moved in next door. She is friendly, but does not speak your language. She tries to offer you hospitality, but is struggling with her strange new home." General Warnings: -Fear -Isolation -Paranoia Episode Specific: -Medical talk Tessa Whitlock played by Tatiana Gefter Nathan Sutter played by Mike LeBeau Fareeha Elamin played by Dalia Ramahi Anisha Amin played by Addie Nofal Audio editing and music by J Strautman Follow us on twitter, tumblr, instagram, bluesky, and tiktok Check out Welcome to the Habitrails for yourself on the Knave of Cups shop. For $5 off your orders of $25 or more, use the code SOUL at checkout. Support us on patreon. For transcripts, check out our website.
Ad Astra Travelers! Welcome back to another episode of Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. Last week, we discussed the youkai event, Akitsu Kimodameshi and we're really missing Chizuru these days when we're exploring Inazuma. This week, we'll be talking all about the Fontaine Siblings: Lyney, Lynette, and Freminet! We start the episode discussing our original thoughts on Lyney and Lynette from the Teyvat Trailer before diving into the back story of all three Fatui siblings. From life at the House of the Hearth, tales of gaining Visions, and the “Father” that brought them all together. Our hosts then take a look at Lyney's story quest and Freminet's event, Thelxie's Fantastic Adventures, leading to a discussion of mental health in Teyvat. Will Feens ever shut up about their found family dynamic? How long was Freminet with the old Knave before “Father” took over? Will Lynette ever vacuum again? Visit bit.ly/tot-fontaine-siblings to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact resources. Follow us on Twitter: @talesofteyvat or Instagram: @talesofteyvatpod This podcast episode initially aired on January 31, 2024 on Spotify, Anchor, and Apple Podcasts. All our opinions are our own. This podcast is not at all associated with Hoyoverse/Genshin Impact.