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In today's episode, we suffer through the failed reboot of the Leprechaun series, Leprechaun Origins (2014).No longer starring Warwick Davis, the role of the "leprechaun" goes to Dylan Postl (famous for playing the role of a leprechaun in WWE). Unlike the wise-cracking Leprechaun from the first 6 movies, Postl's creature does not speak or do anything resembling entertainment.The result is a move that could have fatally wounded the franchise. Thankfully, it received a more proper reboot a few years later.
Join us as we dive into the chaotic world of Leprechaun 6: Back 2 tha Hood (2003), the 6th installment in the cult horror-comedy franchise where Warwick Davis returns (for the final time!) as the pint-sized, rhyming Leprechaun.Unfortunately, he does virtually no rhyming in this film, which is easily the worst Leprechaun movie of the original six films starring Warwick.
In this week's supersized episode (chosen by our Patreon supporters), we will be going over 25 different horror movie franchises to give you our favorite and least favorite film from each one. All in all there are 174 movies to choose from!!! Feel free to play along. If you would like to join our livestream recordings for The Cherry Picker, we would be thrilled to have you with us. Check out Zack's Patreon (Link below) to take part.● ● ●▶️ Watch the Video Podcast● ● ●
Sugar and Spike get big (and small!) and thwart a nefarious spy ring, AND Stanley's Monster gets some bonding time with dad while Stanley deals with the school bully! All right here in Sugar and Spike #70 and The Fox and the Crow #103! Chapters (00:00:00) - Oh, My!(00:00:17) - Sugar and Spike(00:04:09) - The Little Mermaid Music Director's Birthday(00:04:48) - The Best Day of My Life...(00:08:06) - Tiny Toy Ideas(00:13:01) - The Secret Life of Spies(00:17:43) - Charlie Brown and the Spy(00:20:45) - Mrs. White on Mother's Day(00:22:52) - The Secret Life of Spies(00:28:20) - Baby Giants Go to the Dollhouse(00:29:15) - Counterespionage Society(00:31:01) - Sheldon Mayer(00:33:10) - Magazines & Monsters(00:34:09) - Stanley And His Monster(00:38:33) - How Mean Was My Teacher In High School?(00:39:25) - Stanley's Sister Against A Bullie(00:43:07) - The Tale of Stanley the Gnome and Leprechaun(00:45:00) - The Monster Is Stanley's Dog(00:47:35) - The Ghost and the Monster(00:50:39) - Stanley And His Monster Story Review
A bavarian Stranded in Ireland - Tips und Tricks fuer Deutschsprachige zum Leben in Irland
reland News Digest – Mai 2026In dieser Episode von A Bavarian Stranded in Ireland werfen wir erneut einen Blick auf drei aktuelle Nachrichten aus Irland – von möglichen neuen Bahnverbindungen über einen tragischen Vorfall im Dubliner Stadtzentrum bis hin zum Besuch von König Charles in Nordirland.Ein kurzer Überblick darüber, was sich derzeit auf der grünen Insel tut. Themen der Episode Neue Hoffnung für die Bahnstrecke Dublin–NavanDie seit 1963 stillgelegte Bahnstrecke zwischen Dublin und Navan im County Meath soll wiedereröffnet werden.Nachdem der erste Abschnitt bis zum M3 Parkway bereits seit rund 15 Jahren wieder in Betrieb ist, scheint nun auch der weitere Ausbau Richtung Navan konkreter zu werden.Für tausende Pendler könnte damit die Zeit der größten Stadt Irlands ohne Bahnanschluss bald enden. Tragischer Vorfall auf der Henry Street in DublinEin 35-jähriger Mann aus dem Kongo starb nach einem Zwischenfall nahe des Kaufhauses Arnotts im Dubliner Stadtzentrum.Der Vorfall, bei dem laut Berichten zuvor auch ein älterer Mann verletzt wurde, führte landesweit zu Diskussionen über Sicherheit, Gewaltanwendung und gesellschaftliche Spannungen in Irland.Videos des Geschehens verbreiteten sich schnell in sozialen Medien und lösten Proteste und öffentliche Debatten aus. König Charles zu Besuch in NordirlandKönig Charles und Königin Camilla besuchten diese Woche Nordirland – ein Besuch mit großer symbolischer Bedeutung.Noch vor wenigen Jahrzehnten wären öffentliche Auftritte eines britischen Monarchen in republikanischen Teilen Nordirlands kaum denkbar gewesen.Der Besuch zeigt, wie sehr sich die Beziehungen zwischen Irland und Großbritannien seit dem Karfreitagsabkommen verändert haben. Quellen & weiterführende Linkshttps://www.irishrail.ie/en-ie/news/plans-for-new-navan-railway-publishedhttps://www.reuters.com/world/hundreds-protest-dublin-over-death-congolese-born-man-restrained-outside-store-2026-05-21/https://www.rte.ie/news/ulster/2026/0519/1574152-belfast-charles-camilla/ Mehr vom Podcast & UpdatesInstagram, Facebook & Pinterest a_bavarian_stranded_in_ireland WhatsApp Channelhttps://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaVcgvgFnSzHRcuurV1V Kontaktabavarianstrandedinireland@gmail.com
The fellowship travels to the Leprechaun's castle. --- Escape the Dungeon is now available to watch as video on YouTube, at youtube.com/@EscapeTheDungeonPod
It's time to uncork the bottle of mythology and folklore to talk about a true English original - Imps!Beginning their lives as horticultural metaphors, the Anglo Saxon 'ympe' appears in all sorts of moralizing, overtly Christian texts, including those written by Alfred the Great - only by the 17th century if you had an imp of your own you could be hanged for the crime.How did this all come about?Well, it's a combination of several factors, including Bronze Age beliefs about Middle Eastern supernatural entities that haunted toilets, bed chambers, and windowsills, the stinking bogs and fens of Ireland and the British Isles, and Medieval explanations for the hierarchies of demons following Lucifer's rebellion against God.We track the imp's evolution from House Spirits made of dough, fed with milk and flour, through to the Witch Hunts of the English Republic, and the 19th century 'Imp Revival' as prompted by Romantic and Gothic literature, fairy stories, and Victorian satire.With a disgraceful number of puns (even more than last month!) and some really weird beliefs, as well as Eleanor reading some Old English, they may be tiny but we've gone in on Imps in a big way. Just don't tell the Witch Hunter General, who for some reason thinks we're keeping our mischievous familiars stashed in our armpits...We also hope you increasingly pleased by our new Bestiary episode art, as drawn by our good friend Tom Peteuil of Creature Castle - check out brand new Imp, Mermaid and Leprechaun merch here and visit the Creature Castle shop for prints and other wonderful things here.Speak to you again on Thursday for this week's Lang Fairy Tale, Graciosa and Percinet, and some no doubt spirited chat about it, before Saturday's Three Ravens Live episode, packed with Sussex folklore, as recorded at Ditchling Bookshop on 16th May!Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, we take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?REGISTER FOR THE TALES OF SOUTHERN ENGLAND TOURVisit our website Join our Patreon Social media channels and sponsors Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A bavarian Stranded in Ireland - Tips und Tricks fuer Deutschsprachige zum Leben in Irland
Irland verändert sich gerade massiv.Innerhalb weniger Jahrzehnte geht das Land von Torf, Kohle und Öl hin zu Windparks, Offshore-Projekten, Solarenergie und energiehungrigen Data Centres von Google, Amazon & Co.In dieser Folge spreche ich darüber:- warum Energie in Irland so ein emotionales Thema ist,- weshalb Turf für viele Menschen weit mehr als nur Brennstoff war,- wie der Celtic Tiger Irlands Energiebedarf explodieren ließ,- warum Strom in Irland oft extrem teuer ist,- weshalb Windenergie gleichzeitig Hoffnung und Streitpunkt ist,- und warum manche Politiker glauben, dass Irland langfristig Europas „grüne Batterie“ werden könnte.Außerdem geht es um:⚡ Offshore-Wind ⚡ Data Centres & Housing Crisis ⚡ Gasimporte über Großbritannien ⚡ kalte irische Wohnungen ⚡ typisch irische Infrastrukturprobleme ⚡ und den ewigen Konflikt zwischen modernem Tech-Irland und ländlicher Tradition.Wie immer geht es dabei nicht nur um Fakten, sondern auch um das Lebensgefühl in Irland – zwischen Innovation, Improvisation und „Ah sure look“.———
Ben channels the spirit of Mark Twain on a wild Saturday edition of the Fifth Hour Podcast, proving once again that facts should never ruin a perfectly ridiculous story. From a cloak-and-dagger “pastry meetup” that turned into a full-blown emergency intervention with a Willie Wonka-style entrance, to tales of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow flexing historic power in Boston, this episode zigzags through the chaos of the 2026 Worcester Maller Meet & Greet. Add in Mike the Leprechaun’s one-man variety show, a sea of colorful humanity, and enough awkward social encounters to fill a documentary, and you’ve got another unforgettable Maller travel log. Follow, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837 Engage with the podcast by emailing us at RealFifthHour@gmail.com ... Follow Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and on Instagram @BenMallerOnFOX ... #BenMaller #FSRWeekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben channels the spirit of Mark Twain on a wild Saturday edition of the Fifth Hour Podcast, proving once again that facts should never ruin a perfectly ridiculous story. From a cloak-and-dagger “pastry meetup” that turned into a full-blown emergency intervention with a Willie Wonka-style entrance, to tales of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow flexing historic power in Boston, this episode zigzags through the chaos of the 2026 Worcester Maller Meet & Greet. Add in Mike the Leprechaun’s one-man variety show, a sea of colorful humanity, and enough awkward social encounters to fill a documentary, and you’ve got another unforgettable Maller travel log. Follow, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fifth-hour-with-ben-maller/id1478163837 Engage with the podcast by emailing us at RealFifthHour@gmail.com ... Follow Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and on Instagram @BenMallerOnFOX ... #BenMaller #FSRWeekendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're checking out Critters (1986). We debate the impact of its Gremlins shadow, praise its practical Crite effects, and weigh the detriment its thin human characters. This episode contains spoilers, beginning at 34:09. Mentioned in the Episode Watch the Movie Critters (1986) Related Episodes 072: Gremlins (1984) 119: Night of the Living Dead (1968 vs 1990) 198: Tremors (1990) 307: The Gingerdead Man (2005) 381: Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996) 440: Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996) 441: Slumber Party Massacre II (1987) Main Episode Critters How Critters, a Gremlins "knockoff," spawned a horror-comedy franchise It Came From the '80s: The Pint-Sized Terror of Critters Gremlins (1984) Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) Lilo & Stitch (2002) The Mandalorian Support the Show We've launched our Patreon to have a place for listener support to help keep our show going. We are accepting support in the form of small monthly donations from our audience. The proceeds we gain from Patreon are put towards ongoing website fees, funding for new content, and equipment upgrades. In return, our patrons enjoy bonus content, early access, live streams, and exclusive channels in our Discord server. Support the Show on Patreon We're building a community where our listeners and horror fans as a whole can connect and share the ideas, movies, games, experiences, and stories they are most passionate about. Our community is completely free and powered by Discord, which you can access from both a web browser and mobile app. We're looking forward to your arrival! Join our Discord Server Contact Us You can connect with us by creepin' on us on our Instagram, @HackorSlash. You can also share your opinions with us by leaving us an audio message on our website, hackorslash.live. Special Thanks We want to give a special thanks to these patrons for continuing to make this show possible Music Credits "Hack or Slash" by Daniel Stapleton
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The Leprechaun's wishing well may be more than it appears. --- Escape the Dungeon is now available to watch as video on YouTube, at youtube.com/@EscapeTheDungeonPod
From surviving Muffy St. John's prank in “April Fool's Day” to battling a vengeful trickster in “Leprechaun,” Ken Olandt has made his mark in the horror genre — alongside some popular leading ladies. Tune in to hear all about making these two memorable horror films, what it was like sharing the screen with both Amy Steel and Jennifer Aniston, and of course we had to ask about appearing as male stripper, Larry Kazamias, in 1987's “Summer School.”
It's time to do a tribute to yet another key STAR WARS TV show music composer: Kevin Kiner (Ahsoka and the many cartoon shows). Outside of this, you get to hear an interview clip during this minisode and I guarantee you'll dig his persona instantly. His movie work includes: Leprechaun, Freaked, Safe House (1998), Tremors 3 and Samaritan (2022) as well as various Roger Corman and Chuck Norris projects. His TV credits include: Stargate SG-1, SyFy's The Invisible Man, Star Trek: Enterprise, CSI: Miami, Hell on Wheels, Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Narcos: Mexico, City on a Hill, Doom Patrol, Dark Winds & Peacemaker. Aside from the James Bond videogames, I get to briefly touch on what makes his sound different from other composers of late! INTERVIEW CLIP: Gold Derby interview on May 10, 2024 MUSIC USED: "Undaunted" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Welcome back as we take our chances with the outlandish Leprechaun in the Hood (2000). The fifth entry in the franchise, this film lowers the stakes, bringing our favorite little Leprechaun back to earth and into the streets of Los Angeles, where the Leprechaun seeks to reclaim his stolen flute from Ice-T and a group of aspiring rappers!If nothing else, be sure to catch the final scene in the movie, "The Leprechaun Rap"!"Lep in the hood, come to do no good!"
Simon and Chris flip their lids with a capful of questions about supernatural, magical, and unlucky hats. Why are witch and wizard hats pointed? What is the fashionable color for fairy caps? What headwear does the Leprechaun favor? Chris suggests an ancient origin for magical pointed hats and goes off on a medieval tangent. Simon tops that by pointing out the importance of hats in signaling status, even in the fairy world. Chris, naturally, finds omens of death associated with hats and tells of some unlucky military headwear. Expect to learn the identity of the hat man; how to be the strongest person in your parish; and why you should always buy your wife an Easter bonnet (or die trying).
In this episode, Fright Night Flicks: Your go-to horror movie podcast reviews Leprechaun Returns, the sequel that brings the franchise back to its roots while trying to capture what made the original so fun. We break down the story, the kills, and the tone, and talk about how this movie compares to the rest of the Leprechaun series. This deep-dive horror movie review looks at what works, what improves, and whether Leprechaun Returns might actually be the best entry in the franchise.#LeprechaunReturns #HorrorMovieReview #CultHorror
Next up is the final entry (huh huh, entry) for Animated April! We're wrapping up the month with wheelie cart TV memories, tiddy buttons, loose kids crossing borders, peyOH!te, AJ Benza againza and a lesbian seagull that's real and she CAN hurt you. Robert Stack asks us to solve a mystery right before bed and we do! So cut it out bunghole because we're ready to DO you now! Hit the road with your favorite fart knockers it's Beavis and Butthead Do America, this time on Doom Generation!
Leprechaun 4: In Space (1996, 1997) is the greatest cinematic crime against both Ireland and outer space! Starring Warwick Davis (with a great performance), the Leprechaun somehow manages to be the only serious character in this muddled mess of a movie.All that being said, this film does give us the first appearance of the green light saber! Move over, Yoda... Here comes Lubdan the Leprechaun!
In this episode, Fright Night Flicks - Your go-to horror movie podcast reviews Leprechaun: Origins, the reboot that completely changed the Leprechaun into something much darker and way less fun. With a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, this movie ditches everything that made the original series memorable and turns the Leprechaun into more of an orc-like monster. We break down what went wrong, how the tone shifts away from the classic horror-comedy formula, and why this is easily the most divisive entry in the franchise. Even with all that, we still had a blast reviewing just how off the rails this movie feels.#LeprechaunOrigins #HorrorMovieReview #WorstHorror
In this episode, we continue following our favorite Leprechaun as he continues what will now be direct-to-video adventures. In Leprechaun 3 (1995), he makes a stop in Las Vegas, where he loses one of his gold shillings and spends the movie punishing those who make selfish wishes!Also, please note, the beginning of the episode's introduction is lost to history. But don't worry, we promise the show is about Leprechaun 3!
Break out your fanciest attire, it's the 2026 Spring Screams Awards! We're picking our favorites from the films we've been covering over the last few weeks: Leprechaun (1993), April Fool's Day (1986), and Critters 2: The Main Course (1988). Support the show on Patreon Our Instagram Our Website Our Facebook Our TikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Step back into retro horror with a deep dive into the cult classic Leprechaun
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In this episode Fright Night Flicks - Your go-to horror movie podcast reviews Leprechaun Back 2 tha Hood. This movie has everything from drug dealers and wild hood parties to a full-on psychic battle with the Leprechaun and even a motorcycle drive-by batting that has to be seen to be believed. We had a blast breaking this one down and trying to make sense of how insane it gets. This deep-dive horror movie review looks at the wild tone, the over-the-top moments, and why Back 2 tha Hood stands out as one of the most ridiculous entries in the Leprechaun franchise.#Leprechaun #HorrorMovieReview #CultHorror
Hey there Tombstoners! Today we travel to sin city! That's right we are heading to Las Vegas and the Leprechaun is coming with us! We bring you our commentary for Leprechaun 3, and it sure is something. We get robotic ladies coming out of televisions, men turning into leprechauns, and an amulet that may or may not matter to the plot of this film. Enjoy!Get some of our sweet Merch www.Honhpod.threadless.comMake sure to let us know what you think of the show on all of our social media pageshttps://twitter.com/HOnHPodhttps://www.instagram.com/honhpod/https://www.tiktok.com/@fnbn4ualso you can follow all of the guys other shows on twitterMiles https://twitter.com/TheDiscDump and https://twitter.com/RealmsToastand Josh https://twitter.com/FNBNPodcast
Step into another unforgettable episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, where Joe is joined by special guest Phil Keating for a journey through nostalgia, parenting wisdom, and nerd culture that hits both the heart and the funny bone. The episode kicks off with the Question of the Week: “What childhood film scarred you the most?” What starts as a lighthearted prompt quickly turns into a nostalgic deep dive into the movies that left a lasting impression on us all. From emotional gut-punches like The Land Before Time and The NeverEnding Story to unexpected childhood trauma courtesy of films like Jaws and Leprechaun, Joe, Phil, and the community reflect on the moments that shaped their young imaginations—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. With the roll of the dice guiding the way, the show launches into the “Parliament of Papas” segment. This time, the hosts react to a Reddit story about someone who was fired for repeatedly dropping “Scotty Doesn't Know” references at work. What follows is a hilarious yet insightful discussion about workplace boundaries, humor, and knowing your audience—especially when your jokes might be a little too niche (or a little too persistent). Next, the dice lead into the “How Do I…?” segment, where Joe and Phil tackle an important parenting topic: How do you teach your kids emotional intelligence? Drawing from personal experience and thoughtful reflection, they explore ways to help children understand and express their emotions, build empathy, and develop the communication skills they'll need throughout life. It's practical, heartfelt advice for any parent navigating the challenges of raising emotionally aware kids. Then it's time to shift gears into “What Are You Nerding Out About?” Phil shares his excitement over the latest Gorillaz album, The Mountain, diving into the band's ever-evolving sound and creative energy. Meanwhile, Joe highlights a couple of recent gifts that have him buzzing—Movavi 2025 from Devocite, fueling his creative projects, and the book Technically Magic by J. Abram Barneck, blending tech and imagination in a way that speaks directly to his nerdy soul. The conversation takes a fun detour when Joe's wife brings up her love for the latest Karate Kid movie, sparking a broader discussion about the enduring legacy of the franchise. From classic moments to modern revivals, it's a celebration of a series that continues to resonate across generations. Of course, no episode would be complete without a dose of classic dad humor. The dice call for a horde of Bad Dad Jokes, delivering a rapid-fire sequence of puns, groans, and laugh-out-loud moments that perfectly capture the chaotic charm of the show. Finally, the episode wraps up with the beloved “Daddy, Tell Me A Story” segment. Joe and Phil share their first experiences playing Dungeons & Dragons—recounting the excitement, confusion, and creativity that come with stepping into a world of imagination for the very first time. It's a fitting end to an episode that celebrates storytelling, connection, and the joy of embracing your inner nerd. Whether you're here for the laughs, the life lessons, or the love of all things geeky, this episode is packed with moments that will resonate long after it ends. So pull up a chair, join the conversation, and don't forget to Find your FAMdom. Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Horror Dads return with a wickedly fun deep dive into one of horror's most bizarre and enduring franchises, ranking every film in the Leprechaun series from top to bottom. In Episode 143, John and Jamie revisit the pint-sized menaceacross his wild cinematic journey. The Horror Dads range from the eerie beginnings to the increasingly outrageous sequels, debating what works, what doesn't, and which entries stand tallest in the franchise. Equal parts nostalgic and irreverent, this episode is a loveletter to one of horror's strangest icons.
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Dave Landau back in-studio, 20th anniversary of the Mobile Leprechaun story, Jerry O'Connell's family beat him, Kouri Richins guilty, and Timothée Chalamet's sad ex-girlfriend porn star. PLUS: WATP Karl with Corey Feldman's One Bad Movie, the vapid podcast The Toast, and Cheryl Hines & RFK Jr. vs Chelsea Handler & Tig Notaro Dave Landau hangs with us today. Rock & Brews had their soft opening Monday and everyone was there! Marc and BranDon couldn't get tickets to the event, but bet your butt Tom Mazawey made it. It's St. Patrick's Day! It's also the 20-year anniversary of the greatest newscasts in TV history. Donald Trump decided to air Republican Rep. Neal Dunn's terminal health information during a presser. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry get smoked by Variety. Everybody hates them. The DHS shutdown is really taking it's toll on TSA workers. Many of them are bailing and just quitting. Alabama basketball star, Aden Holloway, was busted with marijuana and booted from the NCAA Tournament. Starbucks is looking to Tennessee over Seattle, Washington. Karl Hamburger from WATP stops in to laugh at John Melendez, dive deeper into Corey Feldman on One Bad Movie with Stephen Baldwin, rip apart The Toast Podcast and their insufferable millennial hosts, check out Denis Leary on Dear Chelsea and more. Bert Kreischer gets another season on Netflix. He recently lost his tour bus in a freak fire. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is dead! Jerry O'Connell's wife and children physically assaulted him the night Donald Trump won his second presidential election. Drew Crime: Author Kouri Richins is now murderer Kouri Richins. Nice wife. Football star, Darron Lee, consulted ChatGPT for murder advice. Timothée Chalamet is getting bullied in Hollywood. Did you know he used to nail porn star Sarah Tena? Something is going on with YouTube and somebody's not telling me something. Merch remains available. Buy it before it's gone or miss out. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
Welcome back to The Rizzuto Show — your favorite daily comedy show where things start normal and immediately spiral into nonsense.This episode kicks off with some classic “we're getting older and don't like it” energy as the crew reflects on time, aging, and how somehow everyone else looks older… except themselves (science still can't explain it). Then things take a sharp left turn into a heated debate about 90s movies — specifically City of Angels. Is it a beautiful romantic classic, or is it absolute trash that should've stayed buried in 1998? Let's just say… not everyone agrees, and feelings are definitely questioned.We also dive into March Movie Mayhem — because nothing says productivity like arguing over fictional brackets — and somehow end up talking about the iconic Back to the Future truck selling for a price that makes everyone reconsider their life choices.Meanwhile, real-life chaos hits when a lost bag situation at the airport turns into a full-on rescue mission. Thankfully, technology (and AirPods) saves the day — proving once again that we rely on gadgets way more than we'd like to admit. Speaking of which, the internet is now claiming we've all been wearing AirPods wrong this whole time… and yes, the show has opinions.In true daily comedy show fashion, the conversation bounces from celebrity drama to reality TV addiction (that everyone pretends to hate but absolutely watches), to a deep dive into leprechaun movies that no one asked for but everyone gets stuck talking about anyway. And of course, it wouldn't be complete without revisiting the legendary leprechaun news clip — because tradition matters.Add in some celebrity chaos, Oscar drama, and a whole lot of sarcastic commentary, and you've got an episode that perfectly captures what happens when a group of people with microphones just… keep talking.If you're here for laughs, weird tangents, and the kind of conversations that make you question everything — congrats, you found your people.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
1168. This week, we look at the word "leprechaun" and its surprisingly wild origin story involving shoemaking, ancient Rome, and wolf-men. Then we look at the word "equinox": its Chaucer connection, the newer word "equilux," and why the first point of Aries is actually in Pisces now (and headed for Aquarius).
Reading Bug Adventures - Original Stories with Music for Kids
Lauren's Little Bedtime Stories In the musical heart of the Glimmering Glen, a tiny field mouse named Finnegan lives in an old leather boot and dreams of the annual Shamrock Festival. But when the glen falls silent because Liam the Leprechaun has lost his magical Silver Whistle, the emerald magic begins to fade. Holding tight to a bit of "Luck-on-the-Go," Finnegan must navigate rushing brooks and giant fern forests to find the music and prove that you don't need to be big to have the heart of a giant. Every Lauren's Little Bedtime Story includes: Calming Relaxation: Gentle breathing exercises to help your body relax. Original Bedtime Lullaby: Wind-down time as Lauren sings you to sleep . A Full Original Bedtime Story: A whimsical story read aloud by Lauren.
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(00:00) Can you guess which sports personalities are your local leprechaun's? (18:41) The guys are joined by Patriots.com's Mike Dussault to talk about the Pats and NFL free agency. (34:57) Fred has been watching a lot of road rage videos lately. Please note: Timecodes may shift by a few minutes due to inserted ads. Because of copyright restrictions, portions—or entire segments—may not be included in the podcast.For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!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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The hour begins with a discussion on whether the "Fighting Irish" name is offensive and a look at leprechaun lore, followed by a call from Boomer's friend regarding Native American team names. Jerry's update features Venezuela's WBC win over Italy, Chris Russo's critique of the WBC on FS1, and preview from Mark DeRosa on the matchup against the Dominican Republic. Plus, Carlos Mendoza's mixed feelings on Nolan McLean starting and an update on Francisco Alvarez. We hear from Rick Pitino before crowning Boomer's garlic scent as the Moment of the Day. Finally, a preview of Nolan McLean starting the WBC championship for Team USA and Gio's search for the most famous Irish person.
Al Dukes once wondered if Notre Dame would have to change their name because ‘Fighting Irish' could be offensive. We also talked about leprechauns. Happy St. Patrick's Day.
It is the 20th anniversary year of the iconic YouTube viral video of the Mobile, AL Leprechaun sighting of 2006. Leah digs the dirt on the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and Holly & Jason have their review of Neighbors on HBO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The St Patrick's Day party is on, the greatest clip of all time, a woman who poisoned her husband, a school prank death update, the DTF St. Louis drama, more gas station drugs, a streaming scandal, a broadcast hall of fame story, the big gay scandal in Iran, shocking bombing details and so much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The St Patrick's Day party is on, the greatest clip of all time, a woman who poisoned her husband, a school prank death update, the DTF St. Louis drama, more gas station drugs, a streaming scandal, a broadcast hall of fame story, the big gay scandal in Iran, shocking bombing details and so much more!
In the first episode of our Spring Screams series, we're covering the 1993 horror-comedy, Leprechaun. Stay tuned for two more spring-related horror movies coming over the next few weeks! Support the show on Patreon Our Instagram Our Website Our Facebook Our TikTok Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Top of the whatever to ya, and I hope you're wearing green. If you're not, be sure to pinch yourself for me. Join us as we explore cobble-lore, as well as Jennifer Aniston's feature film debut. Don't own this film? Rent it here. Or just watch the video version of the episode at http://thefrightdaysociety.org
In this episode, Jack and Miles are joined by famously half-Irish comedian/podcaster Matt Lieb to talk about the low-key inspiration for the Oscar-winning film 'Sinners': Leprechauns! They'll explore their evolution throughout history, their inconsistent power set, and their influence on our collective night paralysis demon Ryan Coogler! WATCH: Leprechaun In Alabama Tangentially Related Instagram Reel That Broke Miles' Brain See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I want me gold! Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss Mark Jones's 1993 comedy horror film "Leprechaun." Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem Pod Mortem / Stairhole Productions Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/thepodmortem Pod Mortem would like to thank Original CINematic for sponsoring this week's episode! https://www.ogcinpro.com/ Feel free to contact: William Rush: wrush@ogcinpro.com Xxena Rush: xrush@ogcinpro.com Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepodmortem https://www.instagram.com/travismwh https://www.instagram.com/bloodandsmoke https://www.instagram.com/juggalodaddy84 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh What would you rate Leprechaun and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter-Sayapin. https://youtube.com/travismwh Podcast artwork by Brian Demarest.. https://www.instagram.com/evilflynn
Hi! First of all, I recorded a voiceover of this So Into That! Click the play button above if you'd like to listen. I really, really tried not to cry, but it was just a crying kind of day apparently.I've had a wild few weeks of travel — both for pleasure to Mexico with the kids, and then, eight hours after landing from Mexico, I left for a 10-day work trip that included announcing my new book on Good Morning America, delivering a keynote at my alma mater (go Heels), taping an upcoming appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, bringing my 5-year-old along for the second half of the trip, and having a bazillion meetings and coffees in between.That 10-day trip marked the end of breastfeeding my fourth baby. I breastfed my first baby for 14 months, my second baby for 12 months, my third baby for six months, and my fourth baby for seven months. That's three years and three months of breastfeeding. Before I go on, I want to say that I am not writing this to glorify breastfeeding. Any way you feed your baby is absolutely perfect. Formula rules. Giving a baby a pumped milk or formula bottle is just as cozy and wonderful (and also difficult at times) as breastfeeding, and provides many or all of the same moments I share below. But I did breastfeed (in combination with formula for my last two babies), so, now that that chapter of my life is behind me, I wrote a toast to it, to say goodbye.Breastfeeding: You made my boobs resemble empty wind socks, you made me question every single food or drink I had consumed in a 48-hour period whenever my baby wiggled slightly too much in his sleep, you made me smell so, so bad, you made my nipples bleed, you made my boobs leak in so many public places, and, according to my math, you consumed roughly 2,400 hours, aka 99 entire days, of my life over the past seven years. You also allowed me to spend precious hours alone with my tiny, perfect babies, to escape countless boring conversations, to get out of so many tedious obligations, and to hide in dark rooms at parties. You created quiet pockets of time in the middle of loud, busy life. You gave me thousands of small moments with my babies that I'll never quite be able to explain to anyone who wasn't there with us. I have loved you, I have hated you, and I have felt pretty whatever about you, sometimes all in the same minute. And it's time for us to say goodbye forever. But before we do, here's a toast to you. To the 1 a.m. feeds, the 3 a.m. feeds, the 3:45 a.m. feeds, the 5 a.m. feeds, and the 5:32 a.m. feeds, when the whole house was silent except for the rhythmic, baby-piglet snorts and gulps. To that first successful latch. To that first public breastfeeding session when you're still trying to maintain a shred of modesty. To that last public breastfeeding session when you've thrown modesty to the wind. To the newly postpartum oxytocin blasts that felt like drugs. To never ever sitting in the rocking chair that my mother-in-law so lovingly bought me, instead preferring to breastfeed in bed, surrounded by pillows, in what my sons aptly named “mama's nest.”To the frantic “I NEED WATER! SERIOUSLY, I'M DYING, PLEASE HELP ME RIGHT NOW!” shouts to my husband. To the times he handed it to me before I even asked and it felt like the truest form of love. To my sons asking “does he need to drink yer boob!?” every time the baby cried. To all the food dropped on my babies' heads. To going from breastfeeding being a quiet, peaceful time to learning how to breastfeed while kissing toddler boo boos, or feeding myself lunch, or building MagnaTile castles, or making snacks. To living life to a soundtrack of white noise. To crying while listening to Michelle Obama's memoir in my first baby's first nursery. To flipping the pages of so many books with my chin because I didn't have any free hands.To my body literally having a super power: the ability to instantly calm a baby. To powering through the extreme discomfort of breastfeeding on the bleachers at a baseball game or on a 90-degree day at a water park or on one of those tiny chairs at a pre-K teacher conference. To the hours spent pinned under a sleeping child, oscillating between feeling trapped and feeling like I was exactly where I was meant to be. To the way a soft diaper-clad newborn felt curled against my soft, squishy postpartum body. To the milk drunk faces. To the milk that dribbled out of the side of their mouth when they couldn't even stay awake long enough to finish that mouthful. To kissing their little face and tasting the sugariness of my own milk and being kind of grossed out but not really.To helping me get to know my babies. To helping me understand every single noise they made except for the really weird ones that made me and my husband or whatever big kid was in the room laugh and laugh at the absurdity of such a tiny, adorable baby making such a wild noise. To my body waking up when the baby's breathing changed ever so slightly because they'd just woken up. To the cheeks and thighs and knuckle dimples and wrist rolls my body created. To all the times I've nibbled on those cheeks and thighs and wrist rolls because I had no other option, I had to.To the thousands of hours of anxiety, joy, pain, and overwhelming contentment.To the end of an era. No more nursing bras. No more leaky boobs. No more pumping! No more calculating feed times before leaving the house.Thank you for allowing me to feed another human with my body, how cool. Thank you for the quiet moments, the escape hatch, and the excuse to re-watch every single season of Gray's Anatomy. And now, respectfully, lovingly, goodbye.Unless you're brand new here, you know that I'm a huge audiobook fan. Audiobooks accompany me on walks, make doing the dishes and folding clothes infinitely more fun, and played in my ear so, so often while I fed/rocked/walked/shushed my babies over the last seven years. I am excited to be partnering with Macmillan Audio today to introduce you to my new-favorite listen that I can't bring myself to press pause on: This Story Might Save Your Life (TSMSYL) by Tiffany Crum, which released yesterday! I've been venturing outside of my usual romance reading over the last few months and am loving this story — it's part romance, part suspense, with a touch of humor. And the audiobook specifically is a work of art. To celebrate the release of TSMSYL, we chatted with Tiffany! CARO: Before we get into This Story Might Save Your Life, we want to learn about you! I know (but also can't believe because it's so well done) that this is your debut novel — give us a quick rundown on your path to becoming a novelist.TIFFANY: First of all, thank you so much for inviting me into your community! My path to getting published was a long one. I've always loved writing, but I never allowed myself to pursue it as a career until my oldest son was born. That was when I realized: if I wanted my children to grow up believing they could follow their dreams, I needed to teach by example and follow mine first. I'd love to end the story there and say that was all it took — boom, immediate book deal! — but in reality it was a winding 18-year journey of writing manuscripts that will (very happily) never see the light of day. In the end, This Story Might Save Your Life is the one where all that practice and determination finally came together.CARO: I can relate to so much of that! How long have you wanted to be an author, and what did you do professionally before writing this book?TIFFANY: I'm not kidding when I say I didn't even let myself think about writing novels until my first son was born. Before I became a parent, I worked full time as an executive assistant in the film industry. After he was born, I reprioritized. I chose to work part time so I could carve out space to pursue my dream while raising our son, and later our sons. We struggled for many of those years, but my husband was completely on board. He likes to say he never had any choice in the matter because I'm miserable when I don't have time to write, but that really downplays how supportive he's always been.CARO: Where do you live and where are you from?TIFFANY: I grew up on a dairy farm just down the road from a maximum-security prison, which is a pretty good origin story for someone who ended up writing suspense. After many years living in California, I now live outside Atlanta with my husband, our two sons, and our two dogs.CARO: What was your inspiration for This Story Might Save Your Life? How and when did the idea come to you? How long did it take you to complete this novel?TIFFANY: I've always been fascinated by the strange intimacy of podcasts. When you listen to someone's voice for hundreds of hours, you start to feel like you know them — even though you've never actually met them. This made me wonder: what if something terrible happened to one half of a beloved podcast duo? How would the audience react? And what if the story behind the microphone turned out to be very different from what listeners believed? The first draft came together quickly because I was head over heels in love with these characters, but, like most novels, it went through several rounds of revision before it became the version readers have now.CARO: OK now give us the scoop on This Story Might Save Your Life! Will you sum up the plot?TIFFANY: This Story Might Save Your Life is both a thriller and a love story about two best friends, Benny and Joy, who host a wildly popular comedy survival podcast, and what happens when one goes missing and the survival story becomes their own.CARO: Is there a podcast that inspired Benny and Joy's — their dynamic together, if not the content itself?TIFFANY: I'm a longtime podcast listener, and I've always loved shows hosted by close friends, particularly My Favorite Murder. Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark were a real source of inspiration for me, not just because of their tangent-filled banter, but also their incredible trajectory to fame. I had a blast writing a duo whose friendship feels as fun and unpredictable as theirs.CARO: I'm an audiobook lover and was so excited to learn that this book's narrated by Julia Whelan (my fave!) and Sean Patrick Hopkins. And I've been blown away by the production of it all. Why the extra attention on audio? TIFFANY: I'm a huge audiobook fan, as well! And because the story revolves around a podcast, it was exciting to have the opportunity to really lean into the audio format. Julia Whelan (the queen!) and Sean Patrick Hopkins are phenomenal narrators. Not only did they absolutely nail their POV chapters, they also recorded the podcast scenes in duet, which makes the listening experience especially immersive. I also wrote a bonus podcast episode just for the audiobook, and my producer had the brilliant idea to include tip-line call-ins, which are incredibly fun to hear. The Macmillan Audio team really knocked it out of the park, and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out.CARO: How can we expect to feel when we read the last page/listen to the last chapter?TIFFANY: I set out to write a thriller with a soft center. It has twists and tense cliffhanging chapters, but the real heart of the story is the friendship between Benny and Joy. If I've done my job, you'll feel everything from delight to devastation along the way, and close the book feeling satisfied — maybe even with a renewed sense of hope in the goodness of human nature.CARO: Last question! If Joy and Benny were recipes from What to Cook, which would they be?TIFFANY: Easy! Joy and Benny would absolutely choose the 3-ingredient chorizo street tacos. Not only are street tacos their favorite, but the chorizo twist also feels very on brand — a little unexpected and guaranteed to make things more interesting. Plus, a 10-minute meal is always a win!WTC Insiders, we're so excited to announce a new perk of your subscription: a free audiobook download thanks to Macmillan Audio! Starting today through the end of March, you can download This Story Might Save Your Life through your WTC perks page. We'll have a new audiobook download for you in May, June, and July, too. Click here for the rundown on how to access this perk and others. As a reminder, a $100 Insiders subscription is valued at nearly $1,000! It includes a paid annual subscription to WTC for yourself, two annual gift subscriptions, shopping perks from Thrive and Duckbill, and six of my meal-prep plans, in addition to this newest perk. Click here to learn more about and/or upgrade to an Insider subscription.* I've been wearing these jeans nonstop. Get your smaller size, if between two. * I'm wearing a lot of these turtlenecks with vests these days, which is my best friend Lily's uniform that I stole from her. I got this vest from Sezane while I was in New York and wore it on The Drew Barrymore Show (with a navy turtle under!). I borrowed an old vest from Lily that is similar to this one from Quince to wear on GMA! And I wore this one of Lily's with a dark grey turtle under for my keynote at UNC. I also ordered this one when I got home. I told you, lots of turtlenecks and vests!* St. Patrick's Day is next Tuesday! Low-effort, high-reward holiday moms unite. Last year was my first year as a holiday mom on St. Patrick's Day — I put about 15 minutes of effort into it and my kids still talk about how St. Patrick's Day is the most fun day ever. Here's exactly what I did and what I'm planning to repeat this year: rainbow tic-tacs leading from their bedroom door all the way to the toilet. Toilet dyed green. Leprechaun potty tricks! Then, downstairs, a green tablecloth, rainbow napkins, green plates, crayons with coloring pages from Something To Host, gold chocolate coins scattered all over the table (but this year I got these sour gummy coins instead because my kids don't actually seem to like chocolate coins), a big rainbow-shaped fruit spread (strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, apples…) with whipped cream clouds at the bottom of the rainbow. And Lucky Charms!* I just bought this Lake pajama set for probably the twentieth time for a friend's birthday. It's very important for my overcrowded, overstimulated brain to have a few go-to gifts that I know every woman in my life will love and deeply appreciate so that I'm not constantly racking my brain for new ideas. This set is my fave for a pregnant or newly postpartum mom. Another go-to is sending a cookie cake via Instacart or DoorDash with something funny written on it when they need a little pick me up or a birthday hurrah.* One of my best friends from college, Mary Pell, and her daughter Leighton are coming to visit us next week for her Spring Break. I'm so excited I can hardly stand it!!!! They're coming for three nights, which Mary Pell once told me is the maximum length a guest should stay. “You know what they say, guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.” I love Southerners and their limitless expressions. * Local (Monterey County, CA) people, George and I went to Fishwife in Pacific Grove last night and had the greatest night! It's totally dated but in a great way. Our food was delicious and there were some really inventive sauces. There were also some extremely 90s-feeling elements, like steamed broccoli and squash on every entree, and a truly wild lime green syrup garnishing the key lime pie. It is stuck in time but in a really cozy, still delicious way. We felt like intruders at a locals-only spot. And the service was amazing!!Every week, we dig into the archives to bring a few favorites back to the top of your meal plan. This week's lineup leans heavily into bowls — the kind of dinners that are flexible, packed with flavor, and easy to adapt based on what's in your fridge.1. happy bowls, 2025Roasted sweet potatoes, beets, cauliflower, and red onion piled over grains and greens with a completely addictive cashew sauce. This one's basically a choose-your-own-adventure veggie bowl and an excellent meal-prep situation — make the veggies and sauce once and build your bowls all week.2. thai-ish steak & noodle salad, 2024A Hillstone-inspired noodle salad that tastes restaurant-level but is totally doable at home. Tender steak, herbs, mango, crunchy cabbage, and noodles tossed in a punchy cashew-lime-sesame dressing (that's so good you'll want to drink it!).3. 30-minute pork and kimchi CYOA bowls, 2023A fast, flavor-packed pork and kimchi situation with rice, a drizzly tahini-gochujang sauce, and lettuce leaves to wrap it all up in. Set everything out family-style and let everyone build their own bowl, wrap, or chopped salad.4. sriracha shrimp sushi bowls, 2022All the flavors of sushi night! Sticky rice, saucy shrimp, cucumbers, avocado, and pickled ginger — all without rolling a single piece of sushi. The sriracha-soy marinade doubles as the sauce, which keeps things simple. From WTCer Erin: “Woooooow this one is so flavorful and good. And so freaking quick to prepare!” This recipe's in March's really simple meal plan, in case you're looking for an easy solution to meal planning for the days ahead!5. blackened fish taco bowls, 2021Broiled blackened cod gets piled onto lime-butter rice with citrus salsa and crunchy slaw for bright, taco-inspired bowls. If cooking fish feels intimidating, I will demystify it for you here!Congrats to Megan Z, the winner of last week's Boopshop.org giveaway! We use affiliate links when sharing product recs, which means we may earn a small commission off of purchases you make through those links. This does not cost you anything extra and is a way to support the production of and team behind What to Cook. Sponsorships are another way we partner with brands that we authentically love and can personally vouch for. This is a public episode. 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Movie Mike shares a baffling list who trashed the movies that gave them their big break. The list includes A-list actors like Jennifer Aniston who despises her role in "Leprechaun". As he tries to understand their reasoning, he gets triggered by certain actors who drag the roles that we all know and love. In the Movie Review, Mike and Kelsey talk about Wuthering Heights starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi. It’s a passionate love story set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors, exploring the intense and destructive relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Mike shares how it’s different from most period dramas, the chemistry between the two leads and if the love story was good or they’re just two hot actors. Plus how director Emerald Fennell has had a great 3-movie run to start her career. In the Trailer Park, Mike talks about Disclosure Day directed by Steven Spielberg where the question is: If you found out we weren't alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you? Mike dives into how the movie might be soft launched, really finding out the truth of what is out there and other movies that have pushed ideas onto the public. New Episodes Every Monday! Check out Kelsey’s new Book Recommendation Instagram @KelseyRodReads Watch on YouTube: @MikeDeestro Follow Mike on TikTok: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Instagram: @mikedeestro Follow Mike on Letterboxd: @mikedeestro Email: MovieMikeD@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.