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In this episode of the Written Melanin Podcast, host C. M. Lockhart welcomes USA Today bestselling author Kimberly Lemming. They discuss Kimberly's unique approach to writing fantasy romance, her journey to becoming a successful author, and the importance of writing without overthinking.00:00 Welcome to the Written Melanin Podcast02:19 Introducing Kimberly Lemming and Her Works11:18 The Journey of a Bestselling Author20:09 The Reality of Publishing in the Romantic Era24:37 Exploring New Genres: The Shift from Romance to Gamer Lite28:15 The Importance of Laughter in Writing32:40 Advice for New Authors: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome40:48 Upcoming Works and Future Plans-Kimberly Lemming
Jann Arden, Caitlin Green & Sarah Burke welcome back friend of the show, biologist and science journalist Dan Riskin. They discuss Dan's work on the show 'Hazardous History,' his passion for bats, and the importance of exposing children to nature. The conversation also touches on parenting styles, outdoor exploration, and the myth of lemmings perpetuated by Disney. They reflect on curiosity when it comes to kids and nature and the emotional impact of the Artemis II mission and space exploration in general. Dan Riskin is a bat biologist and science journalist. If you like science stories that make you feel smart, but also giggle a little bit, you should sign up for his free weekly newsletter, The Bat Signal, at https://FollowTheBatSignal.com (00:00) Welcome Back Dan Riskin (01:32) Hazardous History and Dangerous Toys (03:00) Dan's Bat Adventures (08:56) The Importance of Nature for Children (13:59) Parenting and Outdoor Exploration (18:59) The Myth of Lemmings and Disney's Influence (20:33) Ethics in Wildlife Filmmaking (23:01) Conservation Challenges and Human Intervention (27:56) Assisted Migration and Climate Change (29:06) The Emotional Impact of Space Exploration (39:05) The Importance of Connection to Nature #ASKJANN - want some life advice from Jann? Send in a story with a DM or on our website. Leave us a voicenote! www.jannardenpod.com/voicemail/ Get access to bonus content and more on Patreon: www.patreon.com/JannArdenPod Connect with us: www.jannardenpod.com www.instagram.com/jannardenpod www.facebook.com/jannardenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Volgens Pieter Hulst leven we met teveel mensen. Maar in Afrika worden vier keer zoveel mensen geboren. Wat is dan het eigenlijke probleem? Of gaat deze docu over bevolking stiekem toch weer over dat we teveel consumeren? En als dat echt zo is, waarom geven dan iedereen die het land binnenkomt ónze levensstandaard? En is het niet zo dat Nederland juist rap aan het vergrijzen is en het geboortecijfer weldra wordt ingehaald door het sterftecijfer? Allemaal vragen die onbeantwoord blijven in deze merkwaardige documentaire. Als het aan Hulst ligt kunnen we eigenlijk het beste nog als Lemmings van de klif af. 'Als ik er niet meer ben heeft niemand last van mij.' Maar geldt dat dan niet evenwel voor deze stichtelijke VPRO-documentaire die via alle mogelijke social media-kanalen door de strot werd geduwd en via YouTube koste wat kost viral diende te gaan? Gast: Gijs RoozenWerk van Gijs Roozen:https://www.npodoc.nl/artikelen/daar-buiten***Steun Open Geesten / Zomergeesten / Boze Geesten Podcast
Rewind to 21–27 May 2006 — where chaos, culture and a whole lot of feelings collided.
Back in 2016, Word Balloon welcomed the late great satirist and comedy legend Tony Hendra for a fascinating conversation that covered everything from modern political comedy to the birth of some of the most influential comedy institutions of the last fifty years.Tony joined us to promote the comedy album Are There Any Triggers Out There?, but the discussion quickly became a remarkable tour through his own comedy history. Hendra was one of the founding creative voices behind National Lampoon and The National Lampoon Radio Hour, which became the first national sketch comedy showcase for performers like Gilda Radner, Christopher Guest, John Belushi, Bill Murray, and many other future comedy giants before their rise on Saturday Night Live and beyond.Tony also co-wrote National Lampoon's Lemmings, the legendary off-Broadway stage parody of Woodstock and youth culture that became a launching pad for many of the same performers and helped define the aggressive, counterculture edge of 1970s American comedy. We also talked about Tony's years at Cambridge Footlights, where he performed sketch comedy alongside future Monty Python members John Cleese and Graham Chapman during a revolutionary era for British comedy.And of course, fans know Tony best on screen as the hilariously exasperated Ian Faith, manager of This Is Spinal Tap, delivering some of the film's most quotable moments while trying to hold together the world's most disastrous rock band.It's a funny, insightful conversation with one of comedy's sharpest and most influential voices
durée : 00:29:53 - Au rythme du vivant - par : Aurélie Luneau - Le lemming d'Arctique est une espèce clé des écosystèmes polaires, aujourd'hui fragilisée par le réchauffement climatique. La paléontologue Sophie Montuire explique le rôle de ce petit rongeur et l'impact des mutations de son habitat. - réalisation : Charlotte Roux, Célestine Babinet, Annelise Signoret, Olivier Martinaud Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Why can't politicians just tell the truth? Particularly Leftists?And I know for a fact they lie. Almost all the time. I'm replaying a clip from this woman who want Smith-Mundt back. And with good reason.[X] SB – Woman wants Smith-Mundt back…Passed in 1948, the law governed how the U.S. government could conduct public diplomacy abroad. Think Cold War messaging like Voice of America beaming into Eastern Europe.One key restriction: The government wasn't supposed to aim those materials at domestic audiences. The idea was to prevent Uncle Sam from running a propaganda loop on its own citizens.Lying has become second-nature for Leftist politicians and the media.They are philosophically tied to lying. I speak of Contrarians often and have recently, because I'm sick of them.I hate Trump!Why? Because of inflation. He didn't cause it.Why? Because of the deficit.He didn't cause it.Why? Because I just do and I've run out of excuses to rationalize being a LEMMING.People hate to be wrong. It causes physical and psychological pain with the latter being the worst.What does it say about a person unwilling to admit he or she is wrong? I know the answer, but will leave it for others to ponder.I know this, I hate being ignorant, which is why I detest the ignorant who won't admit it.I'm dumb in so many things. And I freely acknowledge it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why can't politicians just tell the truth? Particularly Leftists?And I know for a fact they lie. Almost all the time. I'm replaying a clip from this woman who want Smith-Mundt back. And with good reason.[X] SB – Woman wants Smith-Mundt back…Passed in 1948, the law governed how the U.S. government could conduct public diplomacy abroad. Think Cold War messaging like Voice of America beaming into Eastern Europe.One key restriction: The government wasn't supposed to aim those materials at domestic audiences. The idea was to prevent Uncle Sam from running a propaganda loop on its own citizens.Lying has become second-nature for Leftist politicians and the media.They are philosophically tied to lying. I speak of Contrarians often and have recently, because I'm sick of them."I hate Trump!"Why? "Because of inflation."He didn't cause it.Why? "Because of the deficit."He didn't cause it.Why? "Because I just do and I've run out of excuses to rationalize being a LEMMING."People hate to be wrong. It causes physical and psychological pain with the latter being the worst.What does it say about a person unwilling to admit he or she is wrong? I know the answer, but will leave it for others to ponder.I know this, I hate being ignorant, which is why I detest the ignorant who won't admit it.I'm dumb in so many things. And I freely acknowledge it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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En este primer episodio del especial de Rejugando dedicado a ICO y a la figura de Fumito Ueda, el equipo formado por RaffaValencia, Adrián Plaza y Lidia Muñoz inicia un viaje profundo hacia uno de los desarrollos más influyentes y singulares de la historia del videojuego. La importancia de ICO dentro de la industria: un título lanzado en 2001 para PlayStation 2 que rompió con las normas establecidas apostando por una experiencia minimalista, emocional y profundamente artística. Desde el primer momento se establece la idea central: ICO no es solo un videojuego, sino una obra que redefinió la forma de entender la narrativa interactiva. Uno de los grandes ejes del episodio es el análisis de la figura de Ueda y su filosofía creativa. Se profundiza en su obsesión por crear algo completamente diferente, alejándose de los estándares de la época. Su concepto de “diseño por sustracción” —eliminar todo lo innecesario para quedarse con lo esencial— se presenta como la base del ADN de ICO: sin interfaz, sin HUD, sin sobreexplicaciones, y con una narrativa basada en gestos, especialmente el icónico acto de dar la mano. El programa repasa en detalle los orígenes del creativo japonés: su infancia en Japón, sus influencias culturales como el anime, el manga y obras como Nausicaä, así como videojuegos clave como Prince of Persia, Another World o incluso Lemmings, que marcaron su sensibilidad hacia la animación y la interacción. También se aborda su etapa previa a Sony, pasando por trabajos en el estudio WARP y su participación en títulos como D o Enemy Zero, donde comenzó a formarse dentro del sector. Sin embargo, su salto definitivo llega cuando presenta un prototipo de ICO a Sony, impresionando a figuras clave como Shuhei Yoshida, lo que desemboca en la creación del llamado Team ICO. El proceso de desarrollo: desde sus inicios en PlayStation hasta el salto a PS2, que obligó a rehacer el proyecto. Este cambio, lejos de ser un problema, permitió a Ueda redefinir el juego, eliminar mecánicas tradicionales (combate complejo, inventarios, misiones secundarias) y centrarse en una experiencia pura basada en exploración, puzles y vínculo emocional. Decisiones fundamentales como: La ausencia de cinemáticas CGI, apostando por escenas en tiempo real El uso del entorno como narrativa La creación de un equipo con desarrolladores poco experimentados para evitar “vicios” del medio La importancia del contacto físico como mecánica central La parte más personal es donde los compartimos cómo descubrimos ICO, desde primeras impresiones confusas hasta redescubrimientos años después, destacando cómo el juego gana valor con el tiempo y la madurez del jugador. En definitiva, este primer programa sienta las bases de la trilogía especial: un recorrido por la mente de un creador único y el nacimiento de una obra que cambió para siempre la percepción del videojuego como arte.
En este primer episodio del especial de Rejugando dedicado a ICO y a la figura de Fumito Ueda, el equipo formado por RaffaValencia, Adrián Plaza y Lidia Muñoz inicia un viaje profundo hacia uno de los desarrollos más influyentes y singulares de la historia del videojuego. La importancia de ICO dentro de la industria: un título lanzado en 2001 para PlayStation 2 que rompió con las normas establecidas apostando por una experiencia minimalista, emocional y profundamente artística. Desde el primer momento se establece la idea central: ICO no es solo un videojuego, sino una obra que redefinió la forma de entender la narrativa interactiva. Uno de los grandes ejes del episodio es el análisis de la figura de Ueda y su filosofía creativa. Se profundiza en su obsesión por crear algo completamente diferente, alejándose de los estándares de la época. Su concepto de “diseño por sustracción” —eliminar todo lo innecesario para quedarse con lo esencial— se presenta como la base del ADN de ICO: sin interfaz, sin HUD, sin sobreexplicaciones, y con una narrativa basada en gestos, especialmente el icónico acto de dar la mano. El programa repasa en detalle los orígenes del creativo japonés: su infancia en Japón, sus influencias culturales como el anime, el manga y obras como Nausicaä, así como videojuegos clave como Prince of Persia, Another World o incluso Lemmings, que marcaron su sensibilidad hacia la animación y la interacción. También se aborda su etapa previa a Sony, pasando por trabajos en el estudio WARP y su participación en títulos como D o Enemy Zero, donde comenzó a formarse dentro del sector. Sin embargo, su salto definitivo llega cuando presenta un prototipo de ICO a Sony, impresionando a figuras clave como Shuhei Yoshida, lo que desemboca en la creación del llamado Team ICO. El proceso de desarrollo: desde sus inicios en PlayStation hasta el salto a PS2, que obligó a rehacer el proyecto. Este cambio, lejos de ser un problema, permitió a Ueda redefinir el juego, eliminar mecánicas tradicionales (combate complejo, inventarios, misiones secundarias) y centrarse en una experiencia pura basada en exploración, puzles y vínculo emocional. Decisiones fundamentales como: La ausencia de cinemáticas CGI, apostando por escenas en tiempo real El uso del entorno como narrativa La creación de un equipo con desarrolladores poco experimentados para evitar “vicios” del medio La importancia del contacto físico como mecánica central La parte más personal es donde los compartimos cómo descubrimos ICO, desde primeras impresiones confusas hasta redescubrimientos años después, destacando cómo el juego gana valor con el tiempo y la madurez del jugador. En definitiva, este primer programa sienta las bases de la trilogía especial: un recorrido por la mente de un creador único y el nacimiento de una obra que cambió para siempre la percepción del videojuego como arte. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This episode features Mike Bryant from Bradshaw & Bryant, psychic Ruth Lordan and Sabre Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning owner Steve Hucovski with homeowner tips.
Nick Russo talks to Lakelin Lemmings in the Bull Studio at Audacy Houston as part of her Radio Promo Tour! The two talk about Lakelin's songwriting skills, her early trips to Nashville at age 12 to write and record music, her families history in Country Music and how she's embracing the radio tour, fans online and more!
Paula White is nuts and should be fired, then ignored.
Zum Auftakt der 14. Staffel von To be on Pod besprechen wir einen ganz besonderen Spieleklassiker: Lemmings von Psygnosis aus dem Jahre 1991! Dabei sprechen wir insbesondere über die von uns gespielten Versionen für Amiga, PC und SNES. Let's go!PS: Gefällt dir unser Podcast? Dann freuen wir uns über Bewertungen auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts und Podcast Addict sowie Likes und Kommentare auf X und Instagram! Wenn du uns gerne privat schreiben möchtest, dann sende uns doch einfach eine E-Mail an kontakt@tobeonpod.de – Wir freuen uns auf dein Feedback!Weiterführende Links zu dieser Episode: Unsere WebsiteSprachnachricht sendenTBOP auf XTBOP auf InstagramTBOP auf MastodonTBOP auf BlueskyTBOP auf NostrTBOP Discord-Channel
In this episode of The Cybersecurity Defenders Podcast, we discuss some intel being shared in the LimaCharlie community.Iranian drone strikes damaged three Amazon Web Services data center facilities in the Middle East, highlighting the physical risks associated with large-scale cloud infrastructure.Cyber activity linked to Iran and pro-Iranian actors has intensified following a joint US–Israeli military strike on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several other government officials.The India-linked advanced persistent threat group known as “Sloppy Lemming” has significantly increased its cyber operations over the past year, targeting organizations in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other parts of South and Southeast Asia.A cybersecurity researcher has reported a potentially serious vulnerability in Honeywell's IQ4 building management controller, though the vendor disputes both the severity and practical impact of the issue.Support our show by sharing your favorite episodes with a friend, subscribe, give us a rating or leave a comment on your podcast platform.This podcast is brought to you by LimaCharlie, maker of the SecOps Cloud Platform, infrastructure for SecOps where everything is built API first. Scale with confidence as your business grows. Start today for free at limacharlie.io.
On this episode of The 3DO Experience, we are joined by Gooey and McKenna of Flashback 64 to discuss the 1991 PC classic Lemmings created by DMA Design and Psygnosis!Check Out Call of Duty: Thrak Ops: https://superpodnetwork.com/podcast/call-of-duty-thrak-opsFollow Flashback 64 at: https://flashback64.com/Proud Member of https://superpodnetwork.com/Follow us at: https://linktr.ee/ThebarberwhogamesFollow Thrak at: https://bsky.app/profile/thrak.bsky.socialCheck out Thraks streams at: https://www.twitch.tv/thrak94
Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, an in-depth investigatory show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (2/12/26). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth is, or claiming they have the answer, is likely leading you astray, for one reason or another. Stay Vigilant. !function(r,u,m,b,l,e){r._Rumble=b,r[b]||(r[b]=function(){(r[b]._=r[b]._||[]).push(arguments);if(r[b]._.length==1){l=u.createElement(m),e=u.getElementsByTagName(m)[0],l.async=1,l.src="https://rumble.com/embedJS/u2q643"+(arguments[1].video?'.'+arguments[1].video:'')+"/?url="+encodeURIComponent(location.href)+"&args="+encodeURIComponent(JSON.stringify([].slice.apply(arguments))),e.parentNode.insertBefore(l,e)}})}(window, document, "script", "Rumble"); Rumble("play", {"video":"v73hj0e","div":"rumble_v73hj0e"}); Video Source Links (In Chronological Order): (21) United States of ZOG on X: "Nice semantic manipulation by @IanCarrollShow to call his Epstein AI program "WEBB", when it was @_whitneywebb that has the most voluminous and most thorough research on the Epstein crime syndicate. Other fun factoids about this historical negationism include the fact that Ian" / X From Leaks to Files: The Undeniable Proof Jeffrey Epstein Served Israeli Interests – And Why the Press Blames Everyone Else Can the MAHA Movement Overcome the Influence of Big Wireless? (21) Brian Allen on X: "
2/11/2026 DID MEDIA MAKE MUSH OF MINDS AND MENTAL ABILITY?EPISODE 1739Mind numbing activity literally effectuates the process it describes and prescribes. Whether binge watching a favorite program on your streaming device or doom scrolling on your favorite platform with your mobile device, the result is both measurable and predictable. The resistance to cease the escapism and the effort required to engage the mind in meaningful activity are statistically equivalent to overcoming an addiction. This is no accident and this is nothing new. The real question is this: how do we break the cycle and what happens if we don't?Mind numbing today becomes WHAT in a decade or more? Slaves? Minions? Robots? Lemmings?Self starters. Initiators. Innovators. Where will they excel?https://j-loren-s-school.thinkific.com/products/live_events/Leadingleadersretreat_________________________________________________________Leading Leaders Podcast is a short but impactful leadership video, blog and podcast distributed 5 days a week by J Loren Norris to promote faith, family and freedom in the face of a global leadership drought.Leadership Training, Interviews and EntertainmentVisit https://www.StoryPowerAcademy.com for more training material#leadingleaderspodcast #storypower #transforminggracetv #jlorennorrisLOOK FOR LEADING LEADERS PODCAST ON THESE PLATFORMS:- OBBM Network TV- WorldTrumpetTV- Apple Podcast- Spotify- Amazon- RumbleCopyright 2026 Tell It Like It Is Inchttps://my.linkpod.site/Jlorennorris
Send a textThis week on The Book Fix, your hosts Yajaira and Cheli are diving into a novella, My Boyfriends Are All Monsters by Kimberly Lemming! it is a steamy, and kind of spooky monster romance that proves one boyfriend is simply not enough. When Lucy Sawyer tosses a coin into a mysterious wishing well after being stranded on a mountain, she doesn't expect her wish for true love to turn into every impossibly hot, supernatural man in town dying for her attention. What follows is an enchanted town full of monsters, off-the-charts chemistry, and a happily-ever-after that may come with a price. Join us as we discuss whether or not we would recommend this monster romance! Support the showOur Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thebookfix?utm_source=linktree_admin_sharebecome our Patron ♡ https://www.patreon.com/BookFixbuy us a book ♡ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebookfixBusiness Inquiries: thebookfixpodcast@gmail.comfollow us on Tiktok! ♡ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebookfix
In this week's episode we're going to take a look at lemmings and the tendency people have to just follow the herd.
Ellen sets the record straight on Norway lemmings, busting over 400 years of myths. We discuss rodent audacity, ecological impacts that can be seen from space, spontaneous generation, Ole Worm, Atlantis, a Disney lie, and so much more.Works Cited:“Genome analyses suggest recent speciation and postglacial isolation in the Norwegian lemming” - Edana Lord et al., PNAS, June 2025“Aposematism and crypsis in a rodent: antipredator defence of the Norwegian lemming” - Malte Andersson, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, April 2015"Vole and lemming activity observed from space" - Johan Olofsson et al, Nature Climate Change, May 2012"Ole Worm (1588-1654) - anatomist and antiquarian" - Rafael Romero Reveron & Luis A Arráez-Aybar, European Journal of Anatomy, July 2015"The Norwegian Lemming and its Migrations" - W. Duppa Crotch, Popular Science Monthly, August 1877"Lemming Suicide Myth: Disney Film Faked Bogus Behavior" - Riley Woodford, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, September 2003"Falling lemming populations" - Chris Smith, ScienceNorway.no, July 2012"Lemmings' loss is bounty for moss" - Bjørnar Kjensli, ScienceNorway.no, March 2012Links:For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram & Discord!Follow Ellen on Instagram or BlueSky!
Ellen sets the record straight on Norway lemmings, busting over 400 years of myths. We discuss rodent audacity, ecological impacts that can be seen from space, spontaneous generation, Ole Worm, Atlantis, a Disney lie, and so much more.Works Cited:“Genome analyses suggest recent speciation and postglacial isolation in the Norwegian lemming” - Edana Lord et al., PNAS, June 2025“Aposematism and crypsis in a rodent: antipredator defence of the Norwegian lemming” - Malte Andersson, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, April 2015"Vole and lemming activity observed from space" - Johan Olofsson et al, Nature Climate Change, May 2012"Ole Worm (1588-1654) - anatomist and antiquarian" - Rafael Romero Reveron & Luis A Arráez-Aybar, European Journal of Anatomy, July 2015"The Norwegian Lemming and its Migrations" - W. Duppa Crotch, Popular Science Monthly, August 1877"Lemming Suicide Myth: Disney Film Faked Bogus Behavior" - Riley Woodford, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, September 2003"Falling lemming populations" - Chris Smith, ScienceNorway.no, July 2012"Lemmings' loss is bounty for moss" - Bjørnar Kjensli, ScienceNorway.no, March 2012Links:For more information about us & our podcast, head over to our website!Follow Just the Zoo of Us on BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram & Discord!Follow Ellen on Instagram or BlueSky!
This week, Scott sat down with co-host emeritus Shane Harris and Lawfare colleagues Anna Bower and Loren Voss to talk through yet another big week in national security, including:“Minnesota N(ICE).” Amidst ongoing tensions over the Trump administration's hyper aggressive immigration enforcement tactics in Minnesota, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas to at least five state Democratic officials—including Governor Tim Walz—investigating alleged efforts to obstruct or not cooperate with federal efforts. Some say it's an intimidation tactic; to others, it seems to be laying the foundation for an invocation of the Insurrection Act. What should we make of these most recent developments in Minnesota?“Fed Up.” Last week, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced in a video that the Federal Reserve had received subpoenas from the Department of Justice as part of a criminal inquiry into his congressional testimony regarding cost overruns in the ongoing renovation of the Federal Reserve's headquarters. Powell called out the probe as an effort to undermine the Fed's independence, and both markets and members of Congress have had a negative response. And the Supreme Court may follow, as it's set to hear oral arguments in the related case of Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, whom Trump had previously sought to fire “for cause” on the basis of similarly unproven criminal allegations. Why did the Trump administration take this step when it did? And how might it affect the outcome of the Cook case?“The Sound and the Fury.” Recent media reports have revealed that the Department of Defense has spent at least a year testing a device that may have been the source of a mysterious illness that has affected U.S. diplomats and personnel stationed around the world since 2016. This revelation has inevitably called into question past intelligence community assessments that such symptoms were unlikely to be the result of actions by a hostile adversary and resurrected controversies around how affected U.S. personnel have been treated. What should we now make of the so-called Havana Syndrome? And how might these new revelations affect U.S. foreign relations?In object lessons, Anna is channeling her inner British spy with a recommendation of season 2 of The Night Manager. Loren is channeling some inner peace with a recommendation of the Snoo. Scott is changing the channel to the bizarre French animated comedy Grizzy & the Lemmings. And Shane is considering a style change a la Ted Danson in A Man on the Inside.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Scott sat down with co-host emeritus Shane Harris and Lawfare colleagues Anna Bower and Loren Voss to talk through yet another big week in national security, including:“Minnesota N(ICE).” Amidst ongoing tensions over the Trump administration's hyper aggressive immigration enforcement tactics in Minnesota, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas to at least five state Democratic officials—including Governor Tim Walz—investigating alleged efforts to obstruct or not cooperate with federal efforts. Some say it's an intimidation tactic; to others, it seems to be laying the foundation for an invocation of the Insurrection Act. What should we make of these most recent developments in Minnesota?“Fed Up.” Last week, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced in a video that the Federal Reserve had received subpoenas from the Department of Justice as part of a criminal inquiry into his congressional testimony regarding cost overruns in the ongoing renovation of the Federal Reserve's headquarters. Powell called out the probe as an effort to undermine the Fed's independence, and both markets and members of Congress have had a negative response. And the Supreme Court may follow, as it's set to hear oral arguments in the related case of Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, whom Trump had previously sought to fire “for cause” on the basis of similarly unproven criminal allegations. Why did the Trump administration take this step when it did? And how might it affect the outcome of the Cook case?“The Sound and the Fury.” Recent media reports have revealed that the Department of Defense has spent at least a year testing a device that may have been the source of a mysterious illness that has affected U.S. diplomats and personnel stationed around the world since 2016. This revelation has inevitably called into question past intelligence community assessments that such symptoms were unlikely to be the result of actions by a hostile adversary and resurrected controversies around how affected U.S. personnel have been treated. What should we now make of the so-called Havana Syndrome? And how might these new revelations affect U.S. foreign relations?In object lessons, Anna is channeling her inner British spy with a recommendation of season 2 of The Night Manager. Loren is channeling some inner peace with a recommendation of the Snoo. Scott is changing the channel to the bizarre French animated comedy Grizzy & the Lemmings. And Shane is considering a style change a la Ted Danson in A Man on the Inside.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to Conner, Tim, Stella, Cillian, Eilee, PJ, and Morris for their suggestions this week! Further reading: Extinct Hippo-Like Creature Discovered Hidden in Museum: ‘Sheer Chance' The golden lion tamarin has very thin fingers and sometimes it’s rude: The golden lion tamarin also has a very long tail: The cotton-top tamarin [picture by Chensiyuan – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=153317160]: The pangolin is scaly: The pangolin can also be round: The East Siberia lemming [photo by Ansgar Walk – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52651170]: An early painting of a mammoth: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to look at some mammals suggested by Conner, Tim, Stella, Cillian, Eilee, PJ, and Morris. Let's jump right in, because we have a lot of fascinating animals to learn about! We'll start with suggestions by Cillian and Eilee, who both suggested a monkey called the tamarin. Tamarins live in Central and South America and there are around 20 species, all of them quite small. Cillian specifically suggested the golden lion tamarin, an endangered species that lives in a single small part of Brazil. It has beautiful golden or orange fur that's longer around the face, like a lion's mane but extremely stylish. Its face is bare of fur and is gray or grayish-pink in color, with dark eyes and a serious expression like it's not sure where it left its wallet. It grows about 10 inches long, or 26 cm, not counting its extremely long tail. The golden lion tamarin spends most of its time in trees, where it eats fruit, flowers, and other plant material, along with eggs, tree frogs, insects, and other small animals. It has narrow hands and long fingers to help it reach into little tree hollows and crevices where insects are hiding, but if it can't reach an insect that way, it will use a twig or other tool to help. The golden lion tamarin lives in small family groups, usually a mated pair and their young children. A mother golden lion tamarin often has twins, sometimes triplets, and the other members of her family help take care of the babies. Because the golden lion tamarin is endangered, mainly due to habitat loss, zoos throughout the world have helped increase the number of babies born in captivity. When it's safe to release them into the wild, instead of only releasing the young tamarins, the entire family group is released together. Eilee suggested the cotton-top tamarin, which lives in one small part of Colombia. It's about the same size as the golden lion tamarin, but is more lightly built and has a somewhat shorter tail. It's mostly various shades of brown and tan with a dark gray face, but it also has long white hair on its head. Its hair sticks up and makes it look a little bit like those pictures of Einstein, if Einstein was a tiny little monkey. Like the golden lion tamarin, the cotton-top tamarin lives in small groups and eats both plant material and insects. It's also critically endangered due to habitat loss, and it's strictly protected these days. Next, both Tim and Stella suggested we learn about the pangolin. There are eight species known, which live in parts of Africa and Asia. The pangolin is a mammal, but it's covered in scales except for its belly and face. The scales are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up fingernails, hair, hooves, and other hard parts in mammals. When it's threatened, it rolls up into a ball with its tail over its face, and the sharp-edged, overlapping scales protect it from being bitten or clawed. It has a long, thick tail, short, strong legs with claws, a small head, and very small ears. Its muzzle is long with a nose pad at the end, it has a long sticky tongue, and it has no teeth. It's nocturnal and uses its big front claws to dig into termite mounds and ant colonies. It has poor vision but a good sense of smell. Some species of pangolin live in trees and spend the daytime sleeping in a hollow tree. Other species live on the ground and dig deep burrows to sleep in during the day. It's a solitary animal and just about the only time adult pangolins spend time together is when a pair comes together to mate. Sometimes two males fight over a female, and they do so by slapping each other with their big tails. Unfortunately for the pangolin, its scales make it sought after by humans for decoration. People also eat pangolins. Habitat loss is also making it tough for the pangolin. All species of pangolin in Asia are endangered or critically endangered, while all species of pangolins in Africa are vulnerable. Pangolins also don't do well in captivity so it's hard for zoos to help them. Next, Conner wants to learn about the lemming, a rodent that's related to muskrats and voles. Lots of people think they know one thing about the lemming, but that thing isn't true. We'll talk about it in a minute. The lemming grows up to 7 inches long, or 18 cm, and is a little round rodent with small ears, a short tail, short legs, and long fur that's brown and black in color. It eats plant material, and while it lives in really cold parts of the northern hemisphere, including Siberia, Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland, it doesn't hibernate. It just digs tunnels with cozy nesting burrows to warm up in, and finds food by digging tunnels in the snow. Lemmings reproduce quickly, which is a trait common among rodents, and if the population of lemmings gets too large in one area, some of the lemmings may migrate to find a new place to live. In the olden days people didn't understand lemming migration. Some people believed that lemmings traveled through the air in stormy weather and that's why a bunch of lemmings would suddenly appear out of nowhere sometimes. They'd just drop out of the sky. Other people were convinced that if there were too many lemmings, they'd all jump off a cliff and die on purpose, and that's why sometimes there'd be a lot of lemmings, and then suddenly one day not nearly as many lemmings. Many people still think that lemmings jump off cliffs, but this isn't actually true. They're cute little animals, but they're not dumb. Next, let's learn about two extinct animals, starting with PJ's suggestion, the woolly mammoth. We actually know a lot about the various species of mammoth because we have so many remains. Our own distant ancestors left cave paintings and carvings of mammoths, we have lots of fossilized remains, and we have lots of subfossil remains too. Because the mammoth lived so recently and sometimes in places where the climate hasn't changed all that much in the last 10,000 years, namely very cold parts of the world with deep layers of permafrost beneath the surface, sometimes mammoth remains are found that look extremely fresh. The woolly mammoth was closely related to the modern Asian elephant, but it was much bigger and covered with long fur. A big male woolly mammoth could stand well over 11 feet tall at the shoulder, or 3.5 meters, while females were a little smaller on average. It was well adapted to cold weather and had small ears, a short tail, a thick layer of fat under the skin, and an undercoat of soft, warm hair that was protected by longer guard hairs. It lived in the steppes of northern Europe, Asia, and North America, and like modern elephants it ate plants. It had long, curved tusks that could be over 13 feet long, or 4 meters, in a big male, and one of the things it used it tusks for was to sweep snow away from plants. The woolly mammoth went extinct at the end of the last ice age, around 11,000 years ago, although a small population remained on a remote island until only 4,000 years ago. Our last animal this week is Morris's suggestion, and it's actually not a single type of animal but a whole order. Desmostylians were big aquatic mammals, and the only known order of aquatic mammals that are completely extinct. When you think of aquatic mammals, you might think of whales, seals, and sea cows, or even hippos. Desmostylians didn't look like any of those animals, and they had features not found in any other animal. Desmostylians lived in shallow water off the Pacific coast, and fossils have been found in North America, southern Japan, parts of Russia, and other places. They first appear in the fossil record around 30 million years ago and disappear from the fossil record about 7 million years ago. They were fully aquatic animals that probably mostly ate kelp or sea grass, similar to modern sirenians, which include dugongs and manatees. Let's talk about Paleoparadoxia to find out roughly what Desmostylians looked and acted like. Paleoparadoxia grew about 7 feet long, or 2.15 meters, and had a robust skeleton. It had short legs, although the front legs were longer and its four toes were probably webbed to help it swim. It probably acted a lot like a sirenian, walking along the sea floor to find plants to eat. Its nostrils were on the top of its nose so it could take breaths at the surface more easily, and it had short tusks in its mouth, something like modern hippos. It may have looked a little like a hippo, but also a little like a dugong, and possibly a little like a walrus. One really strange thing about Desmostylians in general are their teeth. No other animals known have teeth like theirs. Their molars and premolars are incredibly tough and are made up of little enamel cylinders. The order's name actually means “bundle of columns,” referring to the teeth, and the bundles point upward so that the tops of the columns make up the tooth's chewing surface. Actually, chewing surface isn't the right term because Desmostylians probably didn't chew their food. Scientists think they pulled plants up by the roots using their teeth and tusks, then used suction to slurp up the plants and swallow them whole. We still don't know very much about Desmostylians. Scientists think they were outcompeted by sirenians, but we don't really know why they went extinct. We don't even know what they were most closely related to. They share some similarities with manatees and elephants, but those similarities may be due to convergent evolution. Then again, they might be related. Until we find more fossils, the mysteries will remain. 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Welcome back to Birds of a Feather Talk Together! We are officially in full winter swing, and that means it's the perfect time to shine a spotlight on one of the most iconic cold-weather visitors out there — the Snowy Owl.If you've been anywhere near bird-Twitter or the local news, you may have heard about the pair of Snowy Owls in Chicago. These birds are stunning, unmistakable, and one of those species that gets everyone — even the non-birders — buzzing with excitement.We also answer a listener question about a Loon that was recently seen in the Chicago area. Join John Bates, Shannon Hackett, RJ Pole, and Amanda Pole!Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky
It's time for the holidays…and what did people receive as a gift during this time of year back in 1992? The Super Scope 6 of course! Nintendo's successor to the NES Zapper was a bazooka-shaped monolith of potential. Though the final game library was small, the Super Scope 6 was full of untold gaming possibilities. From arcade ports like Operation Thunderbolt and Terminator 2: The Arcade Game, to Nintendo originals like Battle Clash, Metal Combat and Yoshi's Safari, Super Scope brought a wave of innovation combined with top notch durability. Today's episode focuses on the music from the library of Super Scope games. The XVGM Radio guys get a friendly but frazzled visit from co-podcaster RayjKayj of The VGMPorium, as well as discuss Justin's fond memories playing Tinstar. Plus…Arnold Schwarzenegger himself calls in?! Maybe….or Maybe not. You'll never know if you don't click that play episode on our finale to 2025! We'd love to hear what you thought about this game and the tracks we've picked! What was your favorite track? Shoot us an email at XVGMRadio@gmail.com or join in on the discussion at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/XVGMradio Also, we have a Discord Channel! Join us and chat about the show, share a random or obscure VGM song you love, or just chit chat with Mike and Justin about tacos! Join for free here: https://discord.gg/zWxDYfn Special thanks to Rayjkayj for their Patreon pick, and as always, thanks to all of our wonderful Patrons: Scott McElhone, Ryan McPherson, Cam Werme, Rayjkayj, Reptile, Chris Murray, Claire Myers, Brad Austin, Nick Davis, Red Hua, & Kitty Sparks. Become a Patron, get cool rewards, and more at http://www.Patreon.com/XVGMRadio Check out all episodes of XVGM Radio on www.youtube.com/dongled for another more visual format! Our Twitter, Instagram, and BlueSky are great ways to interact with us! Find us on there under our handle @XVGMRadio If you're an Apple Podcasts listener, please consider leaving a rating and a review to let us know how we're doing! It also helps with getting the show to show up when others are searching for VGM! TRACK LISTING: Intro – Lamborghini American Challenge (SNES – 1992) “Race Select” Frederic Prados, Richard Hooper, Rob Stevens 1 – Yoshi's Safari (SNES – 1993) “Hot Chocolate Cave” Yoshiki Nishimura, Miyuki Uemura, Yasushi Tokunaga (All Uncredited) 2 – Battle Clash (SNES – 1992) “Garam” Yuka Tsujiyoko 3 – T2: The Arcade Game (SNES – 1993) “Escape from the T-1000” Andrew Brock 4 – Operation Thunderbolt (SNES – 1994) “Mission Successful” Yojiro, Katsuhisa Ishikawa, Naoto Yagishita, Kazuyuki Onui, Hisayoshi Ogura 5 – Tin Star (SNES – 1994) “Cleanin’ Up the Town” Chris Jojo, Matthew Cannon, Suddi Raval 6 – Patreon Pick – Rayjkayj – X-Zone (SNES – 1992) “Invade The Base” S. Yamaguchi 7 – Super Scope 6 (SNES – 1992) “Blastris A” Unknown Composer 8 – Bazooka Blitzkrieg (SNES – 1992) “Industrial Plant” Uchu-Jin 9 – Metal Combat: Falcon’s Revenge (SNES – 1993) “Rola is Being Naive” Yuka Tsujiyoko 10 – Lemmings 2 (SNES – 1994) “Medieval Tribe” Mike Clarke, David Whittaker
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Welcome back to your all-new edition of The Luke and Pete Show! This time around, the lads start, as all great podcasts do, with chat about the seminal PC game Lemmings 2: The Two Tribes. Was exposure to it as a young man responsible for Luke's anxiety in adulthood? Seriously, it was a *really* stressful game.There's also time to really run the rule over Noel Edmonds and his blatant writing of the Noel's House Party Wikipedia page, the Paul Daniels vehicle Every Second Counts, and plenty of other nonsense besides, including your battery submissions of course.The Luke and Pete Show only serves up the longest of shrifts, and don't you forget it. To contribute to this travelling jamboree, get in touch here: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My guest today is a British game designer whose ingenuity and persistence turned a bedroom project into one of the most iconic multiplayer series in video games. In 1991, he took the characters from the popular Amiga game Lemmings and placed them in a game of his own, a simulation of artillery fire. At school, the game proved popular among his friends, so he worked on it further, replacing the Lemmings with worms, and calling it Total Wormage. The teenager's project quickly captured the attention of the industry, launching a career that saw my guest move from lone coder to a key creative figure at Team17. While Worms became a global phenomenon, spawning countless sequels and spin-offs, he has remained driven by a passion for experimentation, curiosity, and the simple joy of making things that people love to play.Become a My Perfect Console supporter and receive a range of benefits at www.patreon.com/myperfectconsoleTake the Acast listener survey to help shape the show: My Perfect Console with Simon Parkin Survey 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The boys are back with all the Goonies references Popper would allow in a show. And don't forget this week's POG Math Problem ™️, and assorted animal talk.
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Hey HBs! This week is all about the Scared Sexy series. Today and tomorrow, we've got special crossover episodes with Becky from the TOO STUPID TO LIVE podcast! We're recapping Kimberly Lemming's and Katee Robert's novellas here on Heaving Bosoms, and then you get our thoughts on Ruby Dixon's novella over on the TOO STUPID TO LIVE podcast! Today, we're recapping ALL MY BOYFRIENDS ARE MONSTERS by Kimberly Lemming! Our heroine thinks she doesn't like nature but, between us, she just hasn't met the right nature yet ;) This Friday on Patreon and our Apple Podcast subscription, Mel and Becky are talking about another novella from this series HOT FOR SLAYER by Ali Hazelwood! It's about a vampire and the hunter who's been trying to kill her for centuries. Delicious. Curious about the ridiculous faces we make? Subscribe and watch us on YOUTUBE! Want to tell us a story, ask about advertising, or anything else? Email: heavingbosomspodcast (at) gmail Follow our socials: Instagram @heavingbosoms | Tiktok @heaving_bosoms | Bluesky: @heavingbosoms.com | Threads: @heavingbosoms Facebook group: the Heaving Bosoms Geriatric Friendship Cult Credits: Theme Music: Brittany Pfantz Art: Author Kate Prior The above contains affiliate links, which means that when purchasing through them, the podcast gets a small percentage without costing you a penny more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Frauke kommt aus dem Wanderurlaub in Schweden zurück. Sie hat dort Hitze und Regen getrotzt und vor allem die schöne Natur bewundert. Darum erfüllen wir in dieser Folge einen Hostinnen-Wunsch und feiern die Tiere des Nordens. Und wo wir schon, Stichwort Wandern, bei Freizeitaktivitäten sind: Tauchen ist bei Elchen der Lieblingsfreizeitsport. Rentiere sind die Christine Thürmers unter den nordischen Tieren und fernwandern übers Jahr „ein bisschen“ weiter als Frauke in ihren zwei Wochen Urlaub. Die Jagd vom Vielfraß entspricht einer blutrünstigen Schneeschuhwanderung. Die Schneeeule gewinnt im Weitflug und brüstet sich darüber hinaus mit drei gleichen Vokalen hintereinander im Namen. Und der Lemming… ja also was der so unter der Schneedecke in seinen Nestern treibt, mag als Freizeitaktivität durchgehen, eine olympische Disziplin ist es (noch) nicht. So viel darf verraten werden.Aber hört selbst. Auf geht's zu unserer verschneiten Safari durch Fjäll und Tundra!Und hier noch unser Podcast Tipp für euch:„WirTier“, ist der neue Mensch-Tier-Podcast des Bayerischen Rundfunks: Würdet ihr euer ganzes Leben verändern nach einer Begegnung mit einem Tier? Für den Podcast „WirTier“ haben die Hosts Victoria Marciniak und Julius Bretzel Menschen getroffen, die genau das gemacht haben. Was sie in diesem Moment auf Augenhöhe mit einem Tier begriffen haben und wie das unser Zusammenleben auf diesem Planeten verändern kann, erzählen sie in „WirTier“, dem neuen Mensch-Tier-Podcast des Bayerischen Rundfunks.Und hier geht's zu unserem Podcast-Tipp „WirTier“: https://1.ard.de/wir-tier Weiterführende Links:Karuperlv Valley Project: https://www.karupelv-valley-project.de/deutsch/das-projekt/Anpassung Polarfuchs an Klima Wandel: https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_8218_067ecf55451e8fd9f0f689f4d79af25c.pdfSchneeeule: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bird-conservation-international/article/status-assessment-and-conservation-priorities-for-a-circumpolar-raptor-the-snowy-owl-bubo-scandiacus/8F3760C7DFF40ACE97989236F7CA03F9Eisbären jagen Rentiere: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00300-021-02954-wVielfraßforschung: https://wildlife.org/worldwide-wolverine-analysis-reveals-research-gaps/Elchinfos: https://www.wwf.de/themen-projekte/bedrohte-tier-und-pflanzenarten/elche Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Burnie and Ashley discuss the Duolingo takeover, the Apple awe dropping event, Lemmings & Brontosauruses, under-using technology, being one number away from a billion dollars, Publisher's Clearing House, Russia's crypto conspiracy for US debt, and the line between fetish and fraud.
Someone decided to take a Cybertruck on the Rubicon and it went as it expected. After multiple steering equipment failures the Cybertruck was recovered after 7 days on the trail, but should they have been there in the first place? Rivian has done it a few times now, but some vehicles just shouldn't be in certain places, like the Rubicon. Ford and Jeep are making some big moves, but not just in recalls this time. And in big news, DEF might finally be dead! The Avants Podcast is brought to you by our friends at STEK USA and Carter Seattle! Not an Avants member? https://www.avants.com/member-plans Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Leave us a voicemail! 425-298-7873 We're doing give aways! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we'll pick a random name every 25th review!
Welcome back to the Retro Dodo Podcast! In episode 098, we sit down with Rob from Retro Directory, a user-led online directory that lists retro gaming shops, events, and points of interest all over the globe.We sat down to speak to Rob about how he started Retro Directory, the latest web update, how you can use the directory to both find and upload listings, a Lemmings statue, Lara Croft's Mansion, and much more.
3:50:19 – Frank in NYC and New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Veggie balls, Bryant Park, cottage cheese, Alien: Earth, scaffolding, Pretzel Logic, towelket, Lemmings, Quest Priest, bus terminal predictions, the long bus ride home in the rain, chat with Andy, timeline shenanigans, The Rampler as a nationwide phenomenon, the same t-shirt, Occam’s Razor, […]
3:50:19 – Frank in NYC and New Jersey, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Veggie balls, Bryant Park, cottage cheese, Alien: Earth, scaffolding, Pretzel Logic, towelket, Lemmings, Quest Priest, bus terminal predictions, the long bus ride home in the rain, chat with Andy, timeline shenanigans, The Rampler as a nationwide phenomenon, the same t-shirt, Occam’s Razor, […]
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This week, we chat with Andy Davidson, the creator of the legendary game Worms. Andy shares how a quirky artillery game made on a school Amiga evolved into one of the most recognisable franchises in gaming history. From ripping sprites out of Lemmings for a laugh, to a five-minute pitch that landed him a publishing deal with Team17, plus some updates on the upcoming Worms Director's Cut 1.5 for the Amiga! Andy Davidson on X: https://x.com/totalwormage Contents: 00:00 - The Week's Retro News Stories 35:31 - Andy Davidson Interview Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Crawley Gaming Market: https://www.crawleygamingmarket.com/ Bitmap Books - https://www.bitmapbooks.com Take your business to the next level today and enjoy 3 months of Shopify for £1/month: https://shopify.co.uk/retrohour We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ X: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theretrohour.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Show notes Rare's 40th Anniversary Blue Plaque: https://tinyurl.com/yfvut7sc Rare Evercade Collection: https://tinyurl.com/bdd3emcb Rare Vinyl Set: https://tinyurl.com/4puzktvw Rick Dangerous Mega Drive Port: https://tinyurl.com/ydr25k9f Zelda Homage NES-Style Spin-Off: https://tinyurl.com/4ahudfru Groundbreaking Game Descent's Anniversary: https://tinyurl.com/tddfybfa
(00:00-14:00) Karate Kid is 41 years old. Has anyone aged better than Ralph Macchio? When Tim does the duck lips, oh boy. Tim and Mariah Carey often get compared. Hair transplants. Clint Eastwood is still making movies. Jackson's down on Million Dollar Baby. Lemmings, send in your skulls. Beercats Family reflection.(14:00-20:37) DJ Movie Boy honoring Doug's request for the Rawhide theme song. SEC announcing some basketball scheduling. Ray King about to have an ice cold beer.(20:47-32:36) Don't Let The Old Man In. UFL adding billionaire co-owner Mike Repole. Big changes coming. Planning on moving two teams before next season. What's in Vitamin Water? Jackson has announced a brand shift. A tall glass of Doug. Today's the first day of TMA.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textTrevor and Dave are back—one with a busted back, the other with a knee brace—and things quickly spiral from aches and pains into a galaxy of chaos. This episode covers everything from Tiki to robot Walt Disney, and Spielberg's legendary theme park hustle.They dive into Andor and the tonal whiplash of A New Hope, but that's just the beginning. You'll also hear:Tiki Oasis announcements
This week, we chat with game developer and producer Phil Gaskell, whose career spans from typing BASIC on a ZX81 to shaping titles at Psygnosis, Sony Playstation and Warthog. Phil shares behind-the-scenes tales of early PlayStation days, cancelled games, missed payrolls and mafia connections at Gizmondo, and rebooting iconic games like Lemmings and Super Stardust HD. Contents: 00:00 - The Week's Retro News Stories 36:41 - Phil Gaskell Interview Our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRetroHourPodcast/videos Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books - https://www.bitmapbooks.com Take your business to the next level today and enjoy 3 months of Shopify for £1/month: https://shopify.co.uk/retrohour We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ X: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theretrohour.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Show notes: Atari beats ChatGPT: https://tinyurl.com/54pr4bxw PS1 custom motherboards: https://tinyurl.com/mtrdfb3j Head Over Heels sequel: https://tinyurl.com/4whtcrnn Mario Kart 64 on Dreamcast: https://tinyurl.com/jjk8uhyt Discord on Windows 95: https://youtu.be/wxdn30G2LE8
In which the documentary films of the Arctic are revealed to be full of lies, leading to one misunderstood rodent, and John thinks about a vole in a bowl. Certificate #25575.