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Romance and Revenge rarely mix....On this special episode we're going into the way back machine for an interview from a couple of Fantasia Film Fests ago but is now getting it's touring theatrical and VOD run this Nov. 12th. It's time for Compulsus.Driven by rage, empathy, and something she can't yet name, Wally (Lesley Smith) secretly patrols the streets at night, taking physical revenge on abusive hipster men on behalf of the survivors who can't. When law-abiding Lou (Kathleen Dorian) enters her world, love and revenge clash, threatening to infiltrate their relationship.Compulsus is ultimately less about the gratuitous revenge but more about that these types of assaults are still happening to this day and is really about the horror's of what we AREN'T seeing, which makes it a much more compelling ride.We had the pleasure of talking with Writer/Director Tara Thorne and Star Lesley Smith about the origins and the experience of it all.
Lesley Smith is Regent at Large of the University of Colorado system, and she is also the Democratic nominee for Colorado House District 49 in the upcoming 2024 election. Before becoming a Regent, Dr. Smith worked for 30 years as a researcher and educator at CU Boulder's Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. She was elected to the Boulder Valley School Board in 2005 and served for eight years. We discuss her career in education, research, and politics, as well as contemporary issues facing higher education. We note, on behalf of Dr. Smith, that her description of the cost of attending the University of Colorado (at 46:05) is based on estimates that include room and board, in addition to tuition.
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lesley Smith of Oxford University joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, Fragments of a World: William of Auvergne and His Medieval Life (University of Chicago Press, 2023). It has been 140 years since a full biography of William of Auvergne (1180?-1249), which may come as a surprise, given that William was an important gateway of Greek and Arabic thought and philosophy to western Europe in the thirteenth century, and one of the earliest writers in the medieval Latin west on demonology. Lesley Smith's aims in this book are two-fold: first, to take a closer look at William, the human being, how he saw the world and his place in it; and to uncover William's interactions with his Parisian congregation through the nearly 600 sermons he left after his death. Smith has mined these writings, unremarked in previous scholarship, to give us a different perspective on the schoolmaster, bishop of Paris, and strict theologian we have come to know: a preacher who spoke and ministered not just to the powerful and elite, but also to commoners, to the poor, and to the less fortunate. Through a study of the sermons, Smith creates a broader landscape of William's thought and life, highlighting his attention to the importance--and limits--of language, and his attempts to find a way to address the concerns of the larger populace. In his preaching, we get a sense of the balance William achieved, in the way he communicated religious teachings, in his understanding of the concerns of ordinary Parisians, and in his awareness of the ebb and flow of daily life in a medieval city. The book will interest scholars of intellectual history and philosophy, religion, and literary studies more broadly for Smith's innovative method of excavating the sermons in pursuit of William the person, and his humanity. An altogether "new" William for the twenty-first century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
March of Dimes Canada recently adopted the TD accessibility adapter into their online platforms. Lesley Smith tells you all about their collaboration with TD Bank. From the June 20, 2024, episode.
Today on NOW with Dave Brown: March of Dimes Canada recently adopted the TD accessibility adapter into their online platforms. Lesley Smith tells you all about their collaboration with TD Bank. Foreign online streaming services will soon have to pay into a Canadian media fund. Kevin Shaw shares his thoughts on the ruling. Plus, health and wellness advocate Shane Baker offers some thoughts on managing your screen time. This is the June 20, 2024, episode.
Lesley Smith & Nick Chase recap Lesley's performance at the 2024 Ironman Texas. If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here! Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
Some of the most important and influential figures of the Middle Ages were the big city bishops who ministered to rich and poor alike. But how did they tend to such a large and diverse flock? This week, Danièle speaks with Lesley Smith about William of Auvergne, the thirteenth-century upstart bishop of Paris who shaped a royal saint, changed the university forever, and gently guided the lives of ordinary Parisians with wit and compassion.You can support this podcast on Patreon - go to https://www.patreon.com/medievalists
Medical historian, and curator of Tutbury Castle, Lesley Smith joined me to talk about sex and women's health in Tudor England.Paid Substack subscribers have access to historian interviews 7 days before general release. Get full access to British History at philippab.substack.com/subscribe
We're back Tutbury Castle with dream team Dr. Gareth Williams & Lesley Smith. This time we're talking about the biggest hoard of ancient coins ever found in the UK and medieval contraception. Condoms, chastity belts and contraceptive limes?! That's right you heard us right the first time. It's a seriously fruity episode so strap on and strap in.Links Follow Bad Manors on InstagramFollow Tom on Instagram and TikTokTake a look at Tutbury Castle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Up to 23 cryptosporidium cases have been confirmed in Queenstown due to poor drinking water. Water regulator Taumata Arowai has ordered the council to install a parasite barrier hoping to stop the problem. Water New Zealand says about 20 percent of Kiwis drink water without this barrier. Acting Technical Manager Lesley Smith joined Tim Dower. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novelist Jonathan Coe joins book historians Roland Allen, Prof Lesley Smith and Dr Gill Partington and presenter Lisa Mullen. As Radio 3's Late Junction devotes episodes this September to the cassette tape and the particular sound and way of recording and assembling music which that technology provided, we look at writing. At a time when there's a lot of chat about AI and chatbots creating writing, what does it mean to write on a page of paper which is then printed and assembled into a book. The author Jonathan Coe's many books include The Rotter's Club, What a Carve Up! Mr Wilder and Me and his latest Bournville is now out in paperback Roland Allen has worked in publishing and has now written The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper Gill Partington (with Simon Morris and Adam Smyth) is one of the founding editors of Inscription: Journal of Material Text, which brings together artists, book historians, and academic theorists. After editions looking at beginnings, holes and folds, the new issue coming soon looks at touch. Lesley Smith is Fellow and Tutor in Politics at Harris Manchester College, Oxford and has chosen a selection of handwritten documents from the collections of the Bodleian Library published as Handwritten: Remarkable People on the Page. Producer: Ruth Watts
In this episode:Cooler temperatures brings colder water for open water swimming. With that comes the risk of hypothermia. What happens to the body when we get cold and how can we prevent the worst complications of lower core temperatures? Are there ways that we can adapt to the cold in order to better resist the dangers? I go over the science with Juliet Hochman in the medical mailbag. Then, an interview with professional triathlete Lesley Smith who has more than twenty 70.3 podium results to her name in her ten seasons as a pro.Segments:[07:19]- Medical mailbag: Accidental Hypothermia[31:18]- Lesley SmithLinksLesley's Facebook page @lesleyesmith on Instagram @LesleySmithTri on Twitter
On today's episode, we are going to Tutbury Castle, where we're planning on getting sick, spooky, and a little bit sexy.It's where Mary, Queen of Scots, was held for the last few years of her life until they lopped her head off and has been on the frontline of English fighting for hundreds of years having been destroyed and rebuilt countless times. Today's expert guests are Lesley Smith & Gareth Williams, Curator & Director of Research at Tutbury Castle. Strap in - it's a hell of a ride.Tom will be performing his new work in progress all month at Edinburgh Festival. Catch the show everyday at 7pm at the Laughing Horse at The Counting House (Aug 7-27).Ticket info here.Links Follow Bad Manors on InstagramFollow Tom on Instagram and TikTokTake a look at Tutbury Castle Credits Produced by Atomized Studios for iHeartRadioHost: Tom HoughtonProducers: Willem Olenski, Rebecca Rappaport & Chris AttawayExecutive Producers: Faye Stewart & Zad RogersProduction Manager: Kaitlin ParamorProduction Coordinator: Bella SaliniSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ladies had stellar races at the PTO US Open this past weekend! Listen in as they take time to sit down and discuss their racing experiences with Nick. Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use or the RTS Club Store for RTS branded clothing! If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here! Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
Lesley Smith takes over the hosting duties with Nick today as they're joined by Strength Training Expert Keith Mueller of Higher Ground Athletics. Higher Ground Athletics is the idea that training for endurance sports has yet to fully arrive at a holistic understanding that will result in the shortest, straightest path to an athlete's potential. Keith's work is the pursuit of that idea. Check out Higher Ground Athletics website here Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use or the RTS Club Store for RTS branded clothing! If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here! Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
Lesley Smith is a property developer and finance officer living in the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Before Smith grew roots in Queensland, she was raised in Southampton, England. In this episode, we follow her life story from the streets of Southampton, through to her college education and finally to the life changing decision to move to Australia. Our listeners will hear how different the property world is in Australia compared to England, while also learning about Smith's first property investment. We also find out how she made a large profit on a development by seeing potential where other people wouldn't dare to. All that and more on this episode of Property Investory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lesley Smith is a property developer and finance officer living in the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Before Smith grew roots in Queensland, she was raised in Southampton, England. In this episode, we follow her life story from the streets of Southampton, through to her college education and finally to the life changing decision to move to Australia. Our listeners will hear how different the property world is in Australia compared to England, while also learning about Smith's first property investment. We also find out how she made a large profit on a development by seeing potential where other people wouldn't dare to. All that and more on this episode of Property Investory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rupert Murdoch is going to be walking down the aisle again. Listen here and learn more at OKmagazine.com. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Media baron Rupert Murdoch is already moving his new girlfriend Ann-Lesley Smith into a new $30 million, 6,500 square foot apartment — paving the way for the California widow to become his fifth wife.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tamara Jewett and Lesley Smith join Nick to reflect on their epic 2022 seasons.
Talking Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Lesley Smith, LCSW.
Written and directed by Tara Thorne, COMPULSUS tells the story of Wally (Lesley Smith), a woman who is increasingly infuriated by stories of violence at the hands of men. When a random meeting with a known abuser leads to Wally taking matters into her own hands, she is invigorated by the experience and begins to hunt down abusers. In this 1on1, we speak to Thorne and Smith about gender-swapping vigilantes, faceless attackers and ask who is the hero?
In this episode, Debbs invites Pastors Andy and Lesley Smith to share their testimony on how God brought their marriage from ROCKY to ROCKING! This (married) power couple divorces each other and a year later begins to wonder if they made a mistake. As God works to redeem their marriage, he delivers a dream to their daughter that completely changes the course of their lives. This story ends in rainbows, smiles, and a BLUE dress. During this special interview, Master Coach Robin Lagrow Buttler also pops up on main with a coaching corner moment that you'll definitely not want to miss.
Get to know the new members of the 2022 Real Triathlon Squad! We have Lesley Smith returning along with new additions Tamara Jewett and Lisa Becharas. Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use! If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here! Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
Lesley Smith has been the Curator of Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire since 2000. Lesley is well known for her highly entertaining and informative costumed portrayals of a variety of historical characters. I've had the privilege of seeing Lesley's portrayals of Mary, Queen of Scots at Tutbury Castle as part of my 2019 Executed Queens tour and in January 2020 I was at Peterborough Cathedral for her first performance of Katherine of Aragon. I think what Lesley does is completely unique. Her portrayal of women in history, dressed as they would have been, is not a reenactment, rather she brings these women to life through her monologues and it's as if they are standing there talking to you. Lesley kindly agreed to join me and answer questions about the women she portrays and how she prepares her characters. You can also watch this episode on YouTube. Buy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/Philippa Join the British History Club https://www.Patreon.com/BritishHistory and enjoy early access to content, plus exclusive blogs, virtual tours, behind the scenes, live events and other perks such as free gifts. You can support for free by subscribing, liking, commenting and sharing. Receive my weekly history newsletter by signing up at http://eepurl.com/dvGx2H - with the added bonus of having 7 days to book new tours and events before they are released to the general public! Visit https://www.BritishHistoryTours.com for full details of history tours and events. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/british-history/message
Nick is joined by Matt Hanson, Lesley Smith, and Taylor Reid to go over last weekend's Clash Daytona race. After talking about the results and how they thought the coverage was Matt dives into his comeback from Knee surgery. Check out the Real Triathlon Squad online store here for all the best products we use! If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here! Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
News on Iowa State track and field addition, Matt Hanson, Reed Fischer, Diane Nukuri and new Running Wild Elite and Runablaze Iowa athletes. Also, results of Biya Simbassa at Falmouth Road Race and Sir Walter Miler, Festus Lagat and Alexina Wilson at Ed Murphey Classic, and Lesley Smith at Boulder 70.3. Also, top results from Motown Mile and 6K, Mines of Spain Trail Half, Bluff Creek Triathlon, Freedom Run, Atkins Watermelon Days, Shamrock N Run 5K and Kraut Route 5K. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lance-bergeson8/support
This podcast is part of The Double-Wicked Challenge; COVID and Brexit conversation series, curated by Jericho on behalf of Stifel Europe, with Stifel CEO Eithne O'LearyFor further information or to get involved, please contact Programme Director, Becky Holloway.
Lesley Smith is back and better than ever with brand new tips and advice for our listeners. In this episode we explore how Smith generated $60,000 in profit while in the midst of a pandemic. She also discusses some of her worst investments, like the time her shares drop 50% in value. Additionally, Smith teaches us all about giving people the chance to say yes, and explains how it can save you thousands of dollars on your next investment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lesley Smith is back and better than ever with brand new tips and advice for our listeners. In this episode we explore how Smith generated $60,000 in profit while in the midst of a pandemic. She also discusses some of her worst investments, like the time her shares drop 50% in value. Additionally, Smith teaches us all about giving people the chance to say yes, and explains how it can save you thousands of dollars on your next investment. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lesley Smith is a property developer and finance officer living in the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Before Smith grew roots in Queensland, she was raised in Southampton, England. In this episode, we follow her life story from the streets of Southampton, through to her college education and finally to the life changing decision to move to Australia. Our listeners will hear how different the property world is in Australia compared to England, while also learning about Smith's first property investment. We also find out how she made a large profit on a development by seeing potential where other people wouldn't dare to. All that and more on this episode of Property Investory! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lesley Smith is a property developer and finance officer living in the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Before Smith grew roots in Queensland, she was raised in Southampton, England. In this episode, we follow her life story from the streets of Southampton, through to her college education and finally to the life changing decision to move to Australia. Our listeners will hear how different the property world is in Australia compared to England, while also learning about Smith's first property investment. We also find out how she made a large profit on a development by seeing potential where other people wouldn't dare to. All that and more on this episode of Property Investory! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last summer the Scottish Recovery Network began an extensive research project to explore how peer support services from across Scotland had adapted to moving digital during Covid-19. The Meaningful connections report utilises the knowledge and expertise of 170 services and 110 participant's lived experience to highlight the benefits and challenges of taking peer support into the digital space. In this ALLIANCE Live podcast, Lesley Smith, Network Officer from Scottish Recovery Network is joined by two participants involved in the research. Hayley Chandler, Development Worker for Edinburgh's Peer Community and Emma Morrow, Peer Support Lead at Bipolar Scotland.
Uporaba lijekova za ublažavanje boli tijekom porođaja uobičajena je diljem svijeta. Ažurirani Cochraneov sustavni pregled iz lipnja 2018. razmatra upotrebu skupine lijekova koji se zovu opioidi. Glavna autorica, Lesley Smith sa Sveučilišta Oxford Brookes iz Velike Britanije, prenosi nam što su pronašli. Magdalena Kurbanović, primalja i međunarodno priznata savjetnica za dojene, prevela je razgovor, a docentica Irena Zakarija-Grković, su-voditeljica Hrvatskog Cochranea, s Medicinskog fakulteta u Splitu, će ga pročitati.
Uporaba lijekova za ublažavanje boli tijekom porođaja uobičajena je diljem svijeta. Ažurirani Cochraneov sustavni pregled iz lipnja 2018. razmatra upotrebu skupine lijekova koji se zovu opioidi. Glavna autorica, Lesley Smith sa Sveučilišta Oxford Brookes iz Velike Britanije, prenosi nam što su pronašli. Magdalena Kurbanović, primalja i međunarodno priznata savjetnica za dojene, prevela je razgovor, a docentica Irena Zakarija-Grković, su-voditeljica Hrvatskog Cochranea, s Medicinskog fakulteta u Splitu, će ga pročitati.
Former Cyclone runner Abby Caldwell and I discuss Martin Smith's departure as track and field director at Iowa State and the elevation of Jeremy Sudbury to the position; a continued commentary on Shelby Houlihan's ban; Karissa Schweizer advancing to Tokyo Olympics in 5,000 and U.S. Olympic Trials results from Jenny Simpson, Daniel Nixon, Hillary Bor, Alexina Wilson, Biya Simbassa, Erik Sowinski and others from Eugene; the retirement of Des Moines triathlete TJ Tollakson and Ironman 70.3 Des Moines results and reaction also from Lesley Smith, Jessica Smith and Tyson Wieland; and a Grandma's Marathon report. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lance-bergeson8/support
Gareth Russell, award-winning author and historian, talks to me about the aftermath of the Titanic sinking. Even in just this 4 minute snippet of the 1-hour interview, you will hear some myths busted and just what a harrowing experience it was to be a survivor and also about the press intrusion which happened immediately! (Full Interview will be published to Patrons on Thursday 18th March 2021 - see below for details) Gareth's book, 'The Ships of Dreams. The Sinking of the Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Era' is available in hardback, paperback, kindle and Audible versions from all good bookshops and online retailers. You can follow Gareth on Twitter (@garethrussell1), Instagram (@_garethrussell) and Facebook (@garethrussellhistorian).
Lesley Smith joins Garrick and Jack to bring perspective on what might be a scam or what might actually be something worth investing in with regards to sports performance. The main topics they dive into include; recovery products, nutrition, and in competition performance boosters! If you want to go above and beyond consider supporting us over on Patreon by clicking here! Follow us on Instagram at @realtrisquad for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
In episode 15 Dan delves into The Marvel Comic Book Universe with the help of Arron Meredith from "The more on that in a Moment" Vlogcast/Podcast. They chat where to start reading the Marvel Comics books for a beginner, the Marvel films, the future films to come out, The recent presidential election in America, COVID-19 & much more. Then Arron takes on the “James Lipton Questionnaire”. Dan then shares some work from a fellow student Lesley Smith in his writing course, for this episodes Creative Corner segment. Dan heads to an alternative universe for Let's get DANgerous and throws out the rule book out the window for Top 10 in 10 and gives this week's episode a proper order, I know crazy isn't it. He decides the Top 10 in his order for Best Comic Book Films. As always Dan would appreciate if you could Listen, Like, Share, Subscribe and spread the word of the Podcast, thanks in advance. Below is the Timeline to Episode 13 (HH:MM:SS) : 00:00:01: Intro to the Show. 00:06:00: Dan talks with Arron from "More on that in a Moment" Vlog/Podcast. 01:11:36: Creative corner "The Solution" a piece by Lesly Smith. 01:16:25: Top 10 in 10 Comic book Films (IN ORDER) 01:30:00: Outro to the Show. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daniel-lloyd7/message
Lesley Smith arrived in the triathlon stronghold of Boulder, Colorado in 2014 as she set out on the journey to professional stardom. Since then the Iowa City native hasn't looked back, registering podium after podium at both the 70.3 and full distance in IRONMAN events. Follow us on Instagram at @realtripodcast for updates on new episodes. Individual Instagram handles: Garrick Loewen - @loeweng Nicholas Chase - @race_chase Jackson Laundry - @jacksonlaundrytri
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU I’m talking to Lesley Rideout-Smith @RideoutSmith about teaching in NL, the new math curriculum, adjusting to change, continuous learning and moving from the couch to the classroom.
Imagine if you had access to the largest fleet of boats in NORTH AMERICA? To me, that would mean you have the freedom to enjoy life! That's what Freedom Boat Club membership is all about. On this week's episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast, I visit with brand new Freedom Boat Club member and avid angler Lesley Smith. Lesley and her husband recently joined Freedom Boat Club in San Diego so they could take advantage of the two local clubs and go out on a boat and fish to their heart's content. But wait, there's more! The beauty of being a Freedom Boat Club member means they can travel throughout North America and make boat reservations at the well over 200 other club locations. When you consider the costs of boat ownership- pulling a trailer, maintenance, cleaning, storage, time, etc., etc., etc., membership in the club quickly becomes a no-brainer for some. On top of that, Freedom Boat Club provides unlimited training by U.S.C.G. Licensed Captains which is a huge benefit, especially if you're brand new to boating such as Lesley was. Lesley is awesome and I think you're going to greatly enjoy my conversation with her so be sure and listen in! Mentioned in this episode: Rip and Hopper's Adventure United Women on the Fly DUN Magazine Freedom Boat Club Freedom Boat Club Nashville Hobie Kayaks Follow Lesley Smith @TrailMix on Instagram Connect with Lesley Smith on Facebook Additional Resources: The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast Website Listen on Waypoint Outdoors Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on iHeartRadio! NEW! Listen on Pandora online! The Insider Weekly is on a temporary hiatus as I navigate through summer but you can still get signed up so when it kicks back into gear you'll already be on board! Click here: Woman Angler & Adventurer Insider Weekly Become a Patron! Full episode notes can be found by going to thewomanangler.com/135
Imagine if you had access to the largest fleet of boats in NORTH AMERICA? To me, that would mean you have the freedom to enjoy life! That's what Freedom Boat Club membership is all about. On this week's episode of The Woman Angler & Adventurer podcast, I visit with brand new Freedom Boat Club member and avid angler Lesley Smith. Lesley and her husband recently joined Freedom Boat Club in San Diego so they could take advantage of the two local clubs and go out on a boat and fish to their heart's content. But wait, there's more! The beauty of being a Freedom Boat Club member means they can travel throughout North America and make boat reservations at the well over 200 other club locations. When you consider the costs of boat ownership- pulling a trailer, maintenance, cleaning, storage, time, etc., etc., etc., membership in the club quickly becomes a no-brainer for some. On top of that, Freedom Boat Club provides unlimited training by U.S.C.G. Licensed Captains which is a huge benefit, especially if you're brand new to boating such as Lesley was. Lesley is awesome and I think you're going to greatly enjoy my conversation with her so be sure and listen in! Mentioned in this episode: Rip and Hopper's Adventure United Women on the Fly DUN Magazine Freedom Boat Club Freedom Boat Club Nashville Hobie Kayaks Follow Lesley Smith @TrailMix on Instagram Connect with Lesley Smith on Facebook Additional Resources: The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer Podcast Website Listen on Waypoint Outdoors Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on iHeartRadio! NEW! Listen on Pandora online! The Insider Weekly is on a temporary hiatus as I navigate through summer but you can still get signed up so when it kicks back into gear you'll already be on board! Click here: Woman Angler & Adventurer Insider Weekly Become a Patron! Full episode notes can be found by going to thewomanangler.com/135 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Rev Ogun, Meg Rayne, Lyyne Talyor, Brian Doser, Lesley Smith, and a few other surprise guests for our Easter Sunday Virtual Service.
Host Doug Stephan and Co-Host and Astrologer Laura Banks. https://www.stargalnetwork.com/ She can be contacted at: 352-552-1243 welcome Lesley Smith, www.healinganswers.net who has studied spirituality and intuitive energy healing for over 30 years with practitioners and healers from around the globe. They are talking about the recent Facebook 5-hour global prayer event, and her work with "heart math" and upcoming healing program she will be offering. https://www.facebook.com/pg/healinganswers/about/ Next, our weekly visit with Mystifier Uri Geller. www.urigeller.com Uri believes that prayer/meditation is the key to healing the current Pandemic. Then, Psychic Scout Mary O'Maley www.psychicscout.com tells us about the kinds of questions she's receiving from her clients. Finally, Doug warns us to be extra aware of scams during the Pandemic.
Alcohol Alert, September 2019: This episode focuses on the release of a report looking into the advice given by midwives to pregnant women about alcohol consumption. The survey behind the report ‘Alcohol guidelines for pregnant women: Barriers and enablers for midwives to deliver advice’ – highlights the inconsistency in official guidance that led to four out of ten midwives stating that they were not aware of the actual content of the 2016 alcohol guidelines on pregnancy. One of the report’s co-authors, Lesley Smith, tells us more about the report’s origins and aims. By subscribing to our enewsletter, you can receive alcohol-related stories and media directly to your inbox; please visit our website www.ias.org.uk and click on "Alcohol Alert" to read the latest Issue: www.ias.org.uk/What-we-do/Alcohol-Alert.aspx
Jacob Barnes put in a stellar performance at Ironman Boulder to win the 25-29 age group. It wasn't all roses, however, until he met Lesley Smith on the run course... You'll just have to listen. SUBSCRIBE: iTunes: apple.co/2MLBzb2 Google: bit.ly/2xzuWhs THINGS JACOB LOVES: His AMAZING Wife Kristal: http://bit.ly/2JWTtTU Lesley Smith: http://bit.ly/32LZQSi Wahoo Kickr: http://bit.ly/2Yei8wn Zwift: http://bit.ly/2wCBXxs Nike Vaporfly 4%: https://swoo.sh/2UQThgn BJ Christensen: http://bit.ly/2Yoi1hC
WORKOUT OF THE WEEK: (00:17:05) Bevan and Tim round up the recent ITU racing and go on to discuss pacing in swimming. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEW: LESLEY SMITH (01:05:19) American pro triathlete Lesley Smith recently raced to a podium second at IRONMAN Boulder. She’s already got her Kona slot from a 4th at IRONMAN Texas and is looking forward to giving the Big Island another shot after her DNF last year. ONE STEP AHEAD: (01:49:52) Mushrooms LINKS: Follow Lesley Smith on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lesleysmithtriathlete/ Finis Tempo Trainer at https://www.finisswim.com/Tempo-Trainer-Pro Peter Attia podcast with Matthew Walker on sleep at https://peterattiamd.com/matthewwalker1/ Matthew Walker ‘Why we Sleep’ at https://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Sleep-Unlocking-Dreams/dp/1501144324/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=why+we+sleep&qid=1561267888&s=gateway&sr=8-1 Life Cykel Mushrooms at https://lifecykel.com/ Four Sigmatic at https://us.foursigmatic.com/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB FREE RACE ENTRY WINNER: TRISTAN FRANKLIN (00:07:28) Tristan is the winner of the free race entry competition to IRONMAN AUSTRALIA | Port Macquarie. We catch up with Tristan to find out how he’s tracking. HOT PROPERTY INTERVIEWS: JOE SKIPPER (00:23:49) AND JOCELYN MCCAULEY (00:52:48) IRONMAN TEXAS FINISH LINE INTERVIEWS WITH MEREDITH GARDNER: (01:04:49) Jeanni Seymour Lesley Smith Patrik Nilsson Andrew Starykowicz Daniela Ryf Jocelyn McCauley SID TALKS: (01:29:58) Laura Siddall and Bev review this weekend’s racing. LINKS: IRONMAN AUSTRALIA | Port Macquarie at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/asiapac/ironman/australia.aspx#axzz5mR5VQpC5 IRONMAN Texas at http://ap.ironman.com/triathlon/events/americas/ironman/texas.aspx#/axzz5mR5VQpC5 Joe Skipper at http://joeskipper.co.uk/ Jocelyn McCauley at http://jocelynmccauley.com/index.html Jeanni Seymour on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jeanniseymour1992/ Lesley Smith at http://www.lesleysmithtri.com/ Andrew Starykowicz at http://www.andrewstarykowicz.com/ Daniela Ryf at https://danielaryf.ch/en/ Laura Siddall at https://laurasiddall.com/ CONTACT US: Learn more about us at http://www.fitter.co.nz Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/fittercoaching for the latest news and information Mikki Williden can be found at https://www.facebook.com/mikkiwillidennutrition
El uso de medicamentos analgésicos durante el parto es común en todo el mundo. Una Revisión Cochrane actualizada de junio de 2018 analiza el uso de una clase de medicamentos llamados opiáceos. La autora principal, Lesley Smith, de la Universidad de Oxford Brookes del Reino Unido, nos cuenta lo que encontraron.Este podcast ha sido traducido por Elisenda Parellada y grabado por Salomé Planas, del Centro Cochrane Iberoamericano.
El uso de medicamentos analgésicos durante el parto es común en todo el mundo. Una Revisión Cochrane actualizada de junio de 2018 analiza el uso de una clase de medicamentos llamados opiáceos. La autora principal, Lesley Smith, de la Universidad de Oxford Brookes del Reino Unido, nos cuenta lo que encontraron.Este podcast ha sido traducido por Elisenda Parellada y grabado por Salomé Planas, del Centro Cochrane Iberoamericano.
El uso de medicamentos analgésicos durante el parto es común en todo el mundo. Una Revisión Cochrane actualizada de junio de 2018 analiza el uso de una clase de medicamentos llamados opiáceos. La autora principal, Lesley Smith, de la Universidad de Oxford Brookes del Reino Unido, nos cuenta lo que encontraron.Este podcast ha sido traducido por Elisenda Parellada y grabado por Salomé Planas, del Centro Cochrane Iberoamericano.
The use of pain-relieving drugs during labour is common throughout the world, and an updated Cochrane Review from June 2018 looks at the use of a class of drugs called opioids. Lead author, Lesley Smith from Oxford Brookes University in the UK tells us what they found.
The use of pain-relieving drugs during labour is common throughout the world, and an updated Cochrane Review from June 2018 looks at the use of a class of drugs called opioids. Lead author, Lesley Smith from Oxford Brookes University in the UK tells us what they found.
The use of pain-relieving drugs during labour is common throughout the world, and an updated Cochrane Review from June 2018 looks at the use of a class of drugs called opioids. Lead author, Lesley Smith from Oxford Brookes University in the UK tells us what they found.
Unity On The River - July 15, 2018 - Lesley Smith 10am Service by Unity On The River
Third place finisher at Ironman Texas Lesley Smith joins us to talk about recovery, coaching and the key differences between Ironman and 70.3 racing. Hear what Lesley has learned in her 8-year pro career, why she prefers to train later in the day and what NOT to do with your hair on race day. Plus, mailbag questions about "prehab," triathlon moms and what we would tell our former selves. Send YOUR mailbag questions to ironwomenpodcast@gmail.com Check out the Outspoken: Women in Triathlon Summit- www.outspokensummit.com
A live recording from our event at The War Mouth in October 2017, Spooky Scary. This episode features stories from Duane Miskelly, Lesley Smith, Torres Perkins, 6ixx, & Jake Howell.
Pro triathlete Lesley Smith joins us to talk about eating and training with balance in our crazy sport, Kai (10 years old) beats me in a sprint triathlon, and I continue my training towards a self-supported Ultraman.
Is big business benefiting at the expense of small business? And; if people believe companies aren't keeping their promises to one another – is that damaging to wider public confidence in business? The chiefs of the CBI and Federation of Small Businesses came together with Amazon and the founder of superfoods company Creative Nation for a Great Business Debate panel event to discuss these questions. This podcast from the event features Amazon’s Lesley Smith.
Ms Lesley Smith, Curator of Tutbury Castle - 'Queen Elizabeth I'.
Oh, Future Anime Magazine, of thee I blog, What piece of trash is this that hovers before my eye. What crap on yonder rooftop gleams? Could it be Future Anime Magazine? Yes, it is, quite so. Let me just start with a simple imperative sentence. Do not buy this magazine. I will explain why shortly. First, its pedigree. It is published by Future, US, Inc. If you dont know, Future is also the publisher of such castrated magazines as Nintendo Power, Playstation: The Official Magazine, and the Official Xbox Magazine. All these magazines are barely disguised, if not completely naked, mouthpieces of three huge and bloated companies. Yet all the writers of these magazines say how impartial they are and how their respective companies can't tell them what to like or not to like. That is, until they fire them for being too critical and they find themselves on the street. So you always have to take their coverage and reviews with a grain of salt. Kinda like a presidential news conference. Then there's the editor's note in the opening pages of the magazine where Gary Steinman bitches at anime and manga fans. Bitching about what, you ask? Over the fact that anime and manga fans are no longer buying anime and manga. Instead, they are downloading anime and reading manga in the bookstore aisles. The mistake that Gary makes is that he never qualifies that SOME fans are doing this. Not all. He also probably doesn't realize the failure of both industries to keep their fanbase as they get older. Theoretically, as fans of manga and anime get older, they should be getting better jobs and be able to spend more money on books and dvds. If they kept their fanbase, both mediums should be EXPANDING, not CONTRACTING. I think a lot of kids now that are otaku will leave it behind when they go to college and start families. It's more like a cool fad. There's a difference between passionate, fleeting love for these artforms and passionate, longterm love. Unfortunately, I think the former describes the current state of these markets. I guess before I get any more pretentious I should shut my blog. But sometimes I worry if anime or manga will still be around in 10 years. Hey, I guess I might not be either! Anyway, if you're not familiar with Gary, he used to be Editor-In-Chief of Newtype (which has since folded to be replaced by the already folded PIQ), which was a ventriliquist's dummy for ADV (which could be folding, and whose manga line might be folded....so many foldeds, like a blanket of failure.....) and who is the executive editor for the aforementioned lackey Playstation Magazine. So do you see how this magazine might have some issues? Ok, now for the insides, the primal guts, the meat in the tamale of this magazine. First of all, the entire anime section of the magazine, except for the Gurren Lagann cover story, are written by one person, Lesley Smith. Well, I wouldn't say written, I would say summarized. The anime stories are almost identical to the format that Newtype used, with big anime photos, a tiny blurb summary, and then a more fleshed out summary with very little if any critical response to the show in question. Just like Newtype, this magazine never finds a series it doesn't like. The fact that the entire section of the magazine is written by one person flagrantly throws the fact that this is going to be boring and one dimensional flatly into your face. Even the Gurren Lagann cover story is written by David Smith, who I strongly suspect is Lesley's husband. Maybe Lesley used Shadow Clone Jutsu to write all these articles? Then there's a summer manga guide, written by.........Guess who?.....David and Lesley Smith! Surprise! It also includes 12 "sizzling posters". Now if two page posters are your cup of tea, more power to you. But I don't really want to put up posters with a fold and staple holes in them....owww, they're hot! Once you've gotten past the pyrotechnic display of the posters, you get to the game section, which was such a ripoff, it almost made me lose my cookies. Why? Well, all the games are supposed to be anime related, even though some aren't. They're conveniently renamed "anime-inspired", which means they "look" animeish, but aren't based on any anime properties. So, anyway, they "ask" the editors of Playstation: The Official Magazine to give them their favorite picks. First up, what the hell is wrong with the Wii and the XBOX 360? You could've found plenty of real anime games from all three systems instead of Gary being lazy and relying on his own POM staff. What makes the reviews of the games even more insulting is the fact that they are almost all lifted word for word from the original Playstation Magazine reviews. Some paragraphs or wording has been changed, but very little. They even use the some screenshots, although they not so cleverly reorient and resize the pictures. So in the end, what do I think of this magazine. Is it worth $9.99? Let's just put it this way, if this magazine was thrown on a koala bear, it would turn into a raging bloodthirsty beast. It is a blatant attempt by Future to cash in on a market that doesn't need any more pretenders to be cluttering up shelf space. In fact, you should use the $9.99 you would spend on this litter basket refuse to buy the manga volume that Gary scolded you in his opening statement. In fact, every issue of this magazine that sells does an equivalent exchange for a volume of manga so Gary is just contributing to the problem My Grade: F