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Our guests today are British duo The Ting Tings. They shot to global fame in the 2000s with indie-dance hits like “That's Not My Name” and “Shut Up & Let Me Go,” earning GRAMMY and BRIT nominations, and soundtracking everything from iPod ads to viral moments. A recent sync in Netflix's The Life List sparked a new wave of discovery, sending streams of their breakout single soaring. Now, they return with Home—their first album in six years and a bold departure. Trading indie-pop hooks for a warm, Laurel Canyon-inspired palette, Home sees the duo embrace a sun-soaked, singer-songwriter sound. In today's episode, we chat with Katie and Jules about the creative leap behind Home, the enduring appeal of their early work, and how strong songwriting can transcend genre. We also discuss reshaping their live show—and getting Jules back behind the drums.The Ting Tings: Instagram / Spotify Find more information about The Ting Tings hereVisit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
Jared and Kira are back with Episode 110 of SLN, diving deep into the power of goal setting for student leaders! This episode kicks off with a fun Matrix-inspired game, and explores how the romcom “The Life List” sparked this important discussion about goal setting. Packed with practical advice, we share three game-changing tips, including having a big vision, mastering SMART goals, and the art of chunking your goals. Whether you’re leading in primary or high school, this episode delivers actionable strategies to help you turn your leadership vision into reality. Find an extension worksheet to fill out for yourself or with your leadership team with practical steps to apply the tips discussed in this podcast on our website! Timestamps: 0:55 – The Matrix Challenge 5:54 – Inspired by the Movies 7:22 – The Life List 7:58 – Practical Tip #1: Having a Big Vision 10:48 – Practical Tip #2: SMART Goals 11:13 – The Lumberjack Riddle 12:28 – The Answer 13:22 – Kira’s Spaghetti Analogy 14:08 – Application to Student Leadership 15:00 – How to set SMART Goals 17:02 – Practical Tip #3: Chunking 19:21 – Summary
Well, thank you once again for joining me on the Big Year podcast. As May turns to June, spring migration is coming to a close. I've been busy all the merry month of May, birding in Long Point Provincial Park, where we got to see a Summer Tanager, Rondeau Provincial Parks for a Mourning Warbler, and Point Pelee National Park for Prothonotary Warblers and a Yellow-breasted Chat and Hillman Marsh for a Neotropic Cormorant and American Avocets. I've taken trips to Toronto where I just saw a Western Kingbird at Humber Bay East and a Western Grebe at Colonel Samuel Smith Park, which was, for the longest time, my birding patch. Now my birding patch is here in Branford, at a lovely spot called Gilkison Flats, along The Grand River. I do enjoy birding there, but it's not quite the same as Colonel Sam. That was always my favourite spot to be during spring migration, and of course, that's where the Whimbrels have passed through on the way to their nesting grounds in the far north. Alas, this year weather and other circumstances made it a disappointing Whimbrel Watch in Toronto, with much lower numbers than usual. It might have been that they took a more westerly route this year. I got to see Whimbrels in Chatham-Kent not far from Rondeau Provincial Park, in the same field I had not long before seeing a Yellow-head Blackbird, back in April. And that was the same day I saw the Crested Caracara, which was probably the highlight of the season and Canada lifer for me. That adventure started on a Monday, spending most of the day cruising around Essex County and going home disappointed, driving through blinding snow that prevented me from seeing the Yellow-headed Blackbird too. On Wednesday the weather was much improved and I returned to Chatham for the Yellow-headed Blackbird, only to discover the caracara had been re-found only minutes from where I was. I ended up seeing both birds that day. It's now June 1, 2025 and the weather is perhaps, finally, hopefully, going to feel more spring like and I am going to enjoy birding without all the layers. Sue and I spent a chilly final day of May, layered up from the wind, at the Huron Fringe Birding Festival, and we got to see Brewers Blackbirds and Upland Sandpipers, two of their specialty birds. If you decide to go, you'll discover why the Kincardine Sewage Lagoons,(yes sewage lagoons-really), are known as Pelee North. The difference is that in Point Pelee, the birds are migrating through, but at the Huron Fringe Birding Festival, you are liable to find lots of nesting birds and birds that you may have missed because you weren't in the right place the right time during spring migration. In fact, for me, I'm embarrassed to say this, but somehow I have not seen a Wilson's Warbler this year, and that's a little bit frustrating. I was hoping to find one on Saturday, but no such luck. But now it's time to get back to the podcast. And today we have Alberta's own, Gavin McKinnon. He was the birder, who in 2022, gave me a few tips and tricks to get some specialty songbirds in southern Alberta, like the Lark Sparrow and Thick-billed Longspur. I noticed late in 2024 that he had passed 400 species for Canada for the year and I wanted to know a little bit more about him, not just because he helped me, but because he is such an expert about birding in Alberta. I will say we did chat before the end of 2024, after he had already passed 400 species, but I will follow up with him at a later date to find out how the year ended, and share it during an episode of "The Big Year Podcast: On the Road", in August. In fact, as of June 1, he's once again the top birder in Canada with 324 species. Now, please enjoy all the stories you are about to hear equally and please don't show a preference for any one story, or birds will be removed from your Life List.
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We caught up with our friend Surya Ramachandran: Indian naturalist, author, big-cat tracker, and awesome guy.Highlights of our chat include:Home patch leopards: Surya's Nilgiri backyard hosts a multigenerational family of both black and rosetted leopards that he's watched closely for yearsSnow-leopard obsession: why eight straight winters in Ladakh still haven't dulled the thrill of the ghost of the HimalayasKing-cobra lore: nest-building serpents, roadside rescues, and the eerie pressure-cooker hiss they can emitHimalayan lowland magic: the diversity of Assam's Kaziranga–Manas–Nameri circuit—and why March should be peak time for Bengal floricans, Finn's weavers, and maybe even tiger...Life List tour: details on the 2026 Life List Assam Safari, with optional Taj Mahal/Bharatpur pre-trip and Kanha tiger post-extensionField-guide series update: Surya's next book covers India's deserts, salt pans, and forests of Western IndiaCome for the leopard cubs and king-cobra growls...stay for the tips on getting to see the best of India's birds and animals!Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast! Want to know more about us? Check out George's company, Hillstar Nature; Alvaro's company, Alvaro's Adventures, and Mollee's company, Nighthawk Agency, to see more about what we're up to.
Two killer books and a Netflix movie this week, my loves!! They include: The old Emily Henry book that I finally read (and enjoyed more than Great Big Beautiful Life) Smut set in the 1400's Another Netflix romcom you can enjoy while scrolling Love you, more than a friend x LINKS: Follow me on tikok and instagram Follow the podcast on instagram Order my debut novel Love on the Air
This week, while your reader checks off a long-held Life List item at the Globe, let's relax as one literary genius waxes rather lyrical about another, as well as the nature of artistic genius itself. “We are such stuff as dreams are made on; and our little life is rounded with a sleep,” says the Bard. We quite agree. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read “William Shakespeare” at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/53490 Music: "Peace,” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY, https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.
SummaryIn this episode, Nique discusses two movies that explore profound life lessons, focusing on self-acceptance and personal growth. The first movie, 'Life or Something Like It,' features a reporter who learns to appreciate life after being told she has a week to live. The second movie, 'The Life List,' follows a woman who must complete a list of childhood dreams in order to receive her inheritance. Nique emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest and not comparing oneself to others, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own lives and aspirations.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview01:24 Exploring Life Lessons in Movies04:10 Movie Review: Life or Something Like It26:05 Movie Review: The Life List32:39 Self-Acceptance and Personal Growth49:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Send us a textOur picks when it comes to TV, Movies, TikTok, Instagram and all things entertainment.This week's episode covered (list below in no particular order):A Journal for JordanThe Life ListOklahoma City Bombing: America TerrorHot TopicsShannon SharpeShedeur & Shilo SandersAsia Wilson CommercialBlue Rain in TexasBarstool Sports BarDannie-Lynn BirkheadBlue Bonnett Immigration Facility
IN CINEMAS Everybody watches The Accountant 2 even if we don't remember the first one Shaun and Holly see Until Dawn AT HOME Holly and Shaun sees Last One Laughing on Prime Video Tosin sees the life list on Netflix Is Netflix killing cinemas? Each week we weigh up what we've seen in cinemas with what we've watched online at home and figure out which provided the best time. At least, we did before COVID jumped in and declared Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney + and friends the winner. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/netflix-vs-cinema/id1448277363 Listen and subscribe on Youtube Music https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8xPMfsDQIDjM70v1Tah6BiKV4E3UQbaK Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6beXVeSImcgHLsPB22BgE3?si=wdoNI6E0SNqNfoqg4qnw4Q Support Netflix vs Cinema by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/netflixvscinema Find out more at http://netflixvscinema.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Tonight on Triple Feature, Mark Radulich, Dorian Price, and Mac Kettner dive into the world of modern romance with three recent streaming releases that explore love, self-discovery, and second chances: Bridget Jones's Diary: Mad About the Boy, The Life List, and La Dolce Villa. This episode unpacks how these films balance humor, heart, and emotional honesty within the romantic comedy and drama genres.The discussion begins with Bridget Jones's Diary: Mad About the Boy, the latest chapter in the life of everyone's favorite lovably awkward singleton, as Bridget navigates motherhood and the dating world in her 50s. Then the crew tackles The Life List, a heartfelt rom-com about a woman checking off her late best friend's bucket list, only to find her own path to happiness in the process. Finally, they explore La Dolce Villa, a breezy escapist rom-com set in the Italian countryside, where a workaholic real estate agent learns to slow down and embrace life—and love—while on assignment abroad.Together, Mark, Dorian, and Mac examine common rom-com tropes, the portrayal of aging and romance, and whether these films bring anything fresh to the genre. From heartwarming moments to predictable pitfalls, this episode covers it all with a mix of critical insight and playful banter.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
In today's episode, I'm joined by expert guide and long-time Birding Ecotours team member Dylan Vasapolli. From remote escarpment forests to sprawling miombo woodlands, Dylan shares what it's like to bird Angola — a land filled with rare endemics, untapped habitats, and unforgettable adventure. We cover what makes Angola such a unique destination, what kind of birder it's best suited for, and the “holy grail” birds that make this a must-visit location.Whether you're looking to join a future tour or just want to learn more about this exciting destination, this episode is packed with everything you need to know about birding in Angola.Grab your coffee, your notebook, and your bird list — and let's get into it.Visit our online store to get your birding related merchandise at great prices https://www.thebirdinglife.com/online-storeIntro and outro music by Tony ZA https://soundcloud.com/tonyofficialzaLinks from show:Birding Ecotours https://www.birdingecotours.com/
Eric and Kiley reflect on childhood Easters, aging party talk, and how Eric's mower fail left his lawn flawless. Plus, Netflix's *The Life List* has Eric getting unexpectedly emotional.
On this episode of The Movies Made Us Do It, Durs and Matt review The Monkey, My Old Ass, Devil May Cry, The Life List, Chime, 1923 and more! Find links to all of our shows here: linktr.ee/dursproductions #TheMonkey #myoldass #DevilMayCry #TheLifeList #Chime #1923 #Netflix #AmazonPrimeVideo #MovieReview #FilmPodcast #MoviePodcast #DursProductions #dursproductionspodcasts
Natalie is in bed w/ Riley but it's not what you think. Riley shares why he hasnt been able to walk the last 3 days, their favorite supplements and morning routines, they chat whether setting goals is BS or not, The Life List, plus Natalie is horrified by what Riley sniffed out and so much more! Sponsor note: Go to wildgrain.com/HUNGRY, or you can use promo code HUNGRY at checkout to get $30 off your first box. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyday we take a break from the stressful workday to hang out and talk about the world of Sports, entertainment and specifically podcast. Today we talk about the weekend of the Masters, watched a few movies, taxes snuck up on me and whatever else we end up talking about.
This week Andrew & Ted are reviewing Netflix's original romantic comedy "The Life List", starring Sofia Carson (Alex), Kyle Allen (Brad), Sebastian de Souza (Garrett) and Connie Britton (Elizabeth). Elizabeth, mom of three (Alex, Julian, and Lucas), passes away leaving clear instruction as it pertains to inheritances for her two boys Julian and Lucas. The inheritance for her only daughter (Alex / Sofia Carson) is a little more complicated. For Alex to secure her inheritance she must complete a list of things she, Alex, wrote as things to accomplish in life when she was just thirteen. She has one year to accomplish those eleven things on her list. Every time she completes one of the items the family attorney gives her a cd that her mom recorded for her of her offering her support as she checks them off this list. One of these items on her, Alex's, life list is to find true love. That's where Brad (Allen) and Garrett (Souza) come in. Brad works at the law firm overseeing the will and Brad is the attorney acting as the estate's executor. Garrett on the other hand is the director of a non-profit where Alex works as a teacher. A job that Brad secured for Alex because he knew of the opening because he, Brad, is on the board and provides pro-bono legal services. Tune into the show to see what Andrew and Ted thought.
Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHAlex is reluctant to go to her sister's baby shower. She knows her family will just bombard her with the usual questions—why she isn't married to her boyfriend, Finn, yet, and why he's only working at a record store.Meanwhile, Finn heads up to her room, strips down, and starts dancing to "Buttons," expecting Alex to walk in soon. But instead of Alex, her sister's kids walk in. Awkwardness ensues.At the end of the night, Alex talks to her mom, with whom she has a great relationship. She even works for her mom's company. But then her mom drops a bombshell—she's dying.Cut to some time later: Alex is lying in bed alone. Her mom has passed.She heads to the lawyer's office for the reading of the will. Expecting to see Old Man Sullivan, she's surprised when a young lawyer named Brad walks in instead. And Brad only brings bad news. First, Alex and her family must keep the house for at least a year and can't sell anything inside it—not that she minds. But she's shocked to learn that her mom made her sister-in-law the new CEO of the business. As for Alex, she won't receive her inheritance right away. Instead, Brad hands her an envelope with instructions to open it when she's alone.Back home, she puts in the DVD from the envelope. Her mom appears on the screen, explaining that she wants Alex to live her best life, starting with completing her old "Life List." Every time she checks something off, she'll receive another DVD from her mom. And when she finishes the list, she'll get a final envelope. What's inside? Who can say.Determined to start fresh, Alex breaks up with Finn. She begins tackling the list—reading Moby-Dick, learning the piano—but it's harder than she expected. So, she pivots, tries stand-up comedy, and earns her first DVD.Meanwhile, Brad keeps showing up, being unexpectedly nice to her.She's starting to enjoy herself overall, but then she reconnects with her dad—only to learn he's not actually her biological father. Her mom had an affair with a man named Johnny Alvarez. He is her real father.She starts working at a school and meets a guy named Garrett. They start dating, and things are going great—until she throws a dinner party with her friends, and Garrett hates them. That's… unfortunate.After a long search, she finally tracks down Johnny. She takes a road trip with Brad and his girlfriend, Nina, to meet him. But Nina starts sensing something between Brad and Alex—and she's right. Nina eventually heads home, and Alex and Brad end up sleeping together.The next morning, Alex meets Johnny, and they agree to get breakfast the following day. But he never shows up.On the way home, she and Brad get into a huge fight. He tells her she should break up with Garrett because "that guy sucks." She does. Then, in frustration, she tears up her list—after all, the only thing left is to "find true love."But then Old Man Sullivan gives her the final DVD and envelope anyway, and it's all very sweet.Finally, she realizes—she does love Brad. She goes to find him. They kiss.
Today, AKAPAD The Film Buff dives into the vital role of the romantic comedy, using Netflix's latest release The Life List as a lens—and spotlighting the underrated legacy of writer-director Adam Brooks, an unsung hero behind some of Hollywood's most dependable studio hits. Those who brought us The Life List Director: Adam Brooks Screenplay: Adam Brooks Based on the Novel by: Lori Nelson Spielman Producers: Liza Chasin Adam Brooks (Executive Producer) Margaret Chernin (Executive Producer) Kerry Orent (Executive Producer) Hutch Parker (Executive Producer) Music: Will Bates Cinematography: Florian Ballhaus Editing: Peter Teschner Main Cast: Sofia Carson as Alex Rose Kyle Allen as Brad Connie Britton as Elizabeth Rose Sebastian de Souza as Garrett José Zúñiga Jordi Mollà as Johnny Dario Ladani Sanchez as Lucas Federico Rodriguez as Julian Marianne Rendón as Zoe Michael Rowland as Finn Chelsea Frei Luca Padovan Rachel Zeiger-Haag Maria Jung Donnetta Lavinia Grays
Today, AKAPAD The Film Buff dives into the vital role of the romantic comedy, using Netflix's latest release The Life List as a lens—and spotlighting the underrated legacy of writer-director Adam Brooks, an unsung hero behind some of Hollywood's most dependable studio hits.Those who brought us The Life List Director:Adam BrooksScreenplay:Adam BrooksBased on the Novel by:Lori Nelson SpielmanProducers:Liza ChasinAdam Brooks (Executive Producer)Margaret Chernin (Executive Producer)Kerry Orent (Executive Producer)Hutch Parker (Executive Producer)Music:Will BatesCinematography:Florian BallhausEditing:Peter TeschnerMain Cast:Sofia Carson as Alex RoseKyle Allen as BradConnie Britton as Elizabeth RoseSebastian de Souza as GarrettJosé ZúñigaJordi Mollà as JohnnyDario Ladani Sanchez as LucasFederico Rodriguez as JulianMarianne Rendón as ZoeMichael Rowland as FinnChelsea FreiLuca PadovanRachel Zeiger-HaagMaria JungDonnetta Lavinia Grays
What's ACTUALLY going on?You'd be amazed by how you think differently, feel differently and act differently when you peel away the layers and ask that one question.What's ACTUALLY going on?Your awareness is most of the battle when it comes to work and life. Understanding what's beneath the superficial surface helps you navigate emotion, expectations, understanding, challenges and escalations. This episode right here is designed to turn you into the Jason Bourne of awareness. Segment 01 – Key rules.Stoooooop with the judgment already. Instead, be truly curious and accept the insights.Segment 02 – Be "self" aware.Get ready to develop a Life List that includes values, what makes you feel better, and what triggers you to feel worse. Then, measure against that baseline.Segment 03 – Be aware of others.If you knew that someone was having a really, really difficult time, you'd be more empathetic and compassionate, right? Well...here's how you use that curiosity to understand what's going on around you.Segment 04 – Be "situationally" aware.Read the room. Here's how to look for everything from power dynamics to social cues.
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
In this episode of "Do This, NOT That," host Jay Schwedelson dives into the current marketing landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of tariffs and the importance of adjusting marketing strategies during uncertain economic conditions. Jay emphasizes three critical tactics—transparency, value, and stability—that marketers must leverage to maintain customer trust and engagement.BTW! GURU Conference is back!!!
Here's part 2 of last week's episode...the homework. We watched or read Running Speed, Underground Inc, Electric State, The Life List, Boondock Saints, Suicide Kings, Donnie Darko, The Gold Rush, Pulp Fiction, Karate Kid, Full Swing S3, Severance S2, Strange But True, Killer Heat, The Passenger, A Good Person, The Winning Season, Before We Go, Running Point, Daredevil: Born Again, Once Upon A Time In Shaolin, Reckless, New Mutants: Demon Bear, The Ghost Fleet: The Whole Goddamned Thing, You'll Do Bad Things, We're Taking Everyone Down With Us, and Base. This week's featured song is “To The Wanton Will of a Harlot's Hand” by The Boy Detective. You can find them at: Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Website | Linktree Check us out at our website and on social media. Don't forget to rate and review the podcast on iTunes.
This week Andrew & Ted are reviewing Netflix's original romantic comedy "The Life List", starring Sofia Carson (Alex), Kyle Allen (Brad), Sebastian de Souza (Garrett) and Connie Britton (Elizabeth). Elizabeth, mom of three (Alex, Julian, and Lucas), passes away leaving clear instruction as it pertains to inheritances for her two boys Julian and Lucas. The inheritance for her only daughter (Alex / Sofia Carson) is a little more complicated. For Alex to secure her inheritance she must complete a list of things she, Alex, wrote as things to accomplish in life when she was just thirteen. She has one year to accomplish those eleven things on her list. Every time she completes one of the items the family attorney gives her a cd that her mom recorded for her of her offering her support as she checks them off this list. One of these items on her, Alex's, life list is to find true love. That's where Brad (Allen) and Garrett (Souza) come in. Brad works at the law firm overseeing the will and Brad is the attorney acting as the estate's executor. Garrett on the other hand is the director of a non-profit where Alex works as a teacher. A job that Brad secured for Alex because he knew of the opening because he, Brad, is on the board and provides pro-bono legal services. Tune into the show to see what Andrew and Ted thought.
First things first, why on earth has yet another streaming service launched in Australia with the best of film and television moving to HBO's new platform, Max? Obviously, the start of this episode is us ranting about needing to sign up to yet another platform. We then dive into the much-needed update on the Mikaela Testa, Anna Paul, Atis Paul, and now Veruca drama circling the Australian influencer scene. This week, we watched the latest installment in the Bridget Jones franchise, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, and share our thoughts on what could be one of the best romcoms of the year. Caitlin also reviews Netflix's The Life List, following Danika's recommendation last week to watch on behalf of everyone. We give our first impressions on this month's book club pick, Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano and Danika recaps her recent read of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedeluludiariespod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedeluludiariespod Danika's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danikarbrown Caitlin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlinsltr Watch the episode in full on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UqhxjHXUKnY
Bronwyn from RHOSLC legal drama, Lisa Rinna speaks on Kyle and Dorit's friendship. Shows we are watching/have watched: Traitors UK, The Life List, Con Mum, The Studio, Mid Century Modern… White Lotus, RHOA and Married to Medicine Get 20% off Leonor Greyl products by going to Leonorgreyl-usa.com and using code DWD20 at checkout! Follow us on Instagram, YouTube and Tiktok…leave us reviews at Apple and Spotify (5* please!) email us at dameswhodishpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to another episode of the Online Warriors Podcast! This week we have a very special episode! The gang discusses the latest in TV and Gaming! - Apple TV Losing Billions (6:35) - March Nintendo Direct (20:01) - Metroid Prime 4 Beyond (20:40) - Pokémon Legends ZA (25:51) - Virtual Game Cards (28:27) - Nintendo Today (31:25) - Witchbrook (35:26) - Shadow Labyrinth (38:24) - Disney Villains Cursed Cafe (39:42) - Monument Valley 1, 2, and 3 (42:17) - Rhythm Heaven Groove (43:13) - Marvel Cosmic Invasion (43:55) - Tomodachi Life Living the Dream (44:54) Then we talk about what the gang has been up to: - Techtic plays Long Shots and Mario Party Jamboree and works on an E-ink Typewriter (49:22) - Illeagle plays God of War, finishes the Murderbot Diaries, and listens to Laufey (51:15) - Nerdbomber watches The Life List and Side Quest (52:48) Special shoutout to our Patreon Producers: Steven Keller and Loyd Weldy! We'd like to thank each and every one of you for listening in every week. If you'd like to support the show, you can drop us a review on your favorite podcast platform or, if you're feeling extra generous, drop us a subscribe over at Patreon.com/OnlineWarriorsPodcast. We have three tiers of subscriptions, each of which gives you some awesome bonus content! As always, we appreciate you tuning in, and look forward to seeing you next week! Stay safe and healthy everyone! Find us all over the web: Online Warriors Website: https://www.onlinewarriorspodcast.com Online Warriors Twitter: https://twitter.com/onlinewarriors1 Illeagle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OWIlleagle86 Nerdbomber's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OWNerdbomber Techtic's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OWTechtic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onlinewarriorspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onlinewarriorspodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwOwzY6aBcTFucWEeFEtwIg Merch Store: https://onlinewarriorspodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/
Valerie Bertinelli is joining Drew and Ross to cover the latest news. Connie Britton is telling Drew about her upcoming movie “The Life List.” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coming up on today's Movie Show, Andy & Steve review The Penguin Lessons - Starring Oscar nominee Steve Coogan, this poignant dramedy from director Peter Cattaneo follows an Englishman's personal and political awakening after he adopts a penguin during a cataclysmic period in Argentine history. The guys will also review A Working Man, Death of a Unicorn, Woman in the Yard, and The Chosen: Last Supper Pt. 1. Andy and Steve will also discuss what's streaming on Netflix: The Life List - A woman revisits her childhood aspirations, endeavoring to achieve her old goals, only to discover that pursuing these lifelong dreams takes her on an unforeseen and surprising journey. The guys will also review two other streaming movies, first on Hulu, a movie called Holland and Alexander & The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip on Disney+. In addition, they will look at streaming series like The Studio(Apple TV+), Mid-Century Modern(Hulu), MobLand(Paramount+), and Side Quest(Apple TV+). Here are some honorable mentions: Listen to The Movie Show with Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles on Fridays from 11 am to 1 pm on 102.7 FM & 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App. Follow the show on Facebook at @TheMovieShow and text "Movie" to 57500. (Message and data rates may apply; Text STOP to cancel; Message frequency varies)
It's an embarrassment of riches this week, with something to watch no matter what your mood! Sarah Rodman and Natalie Morin are in the studio to discuss them all. In The Life List, Sofia Carson is on a quest to find herself. Speaking of quests, make sure to catch Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn's Treasure. On a more serious note, we've got Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer by renowned filmmaker Liz Garbus. And for dessert, the return of Michelle Buteau in Season 2 of Survival of the Thickest. Follow Netflix Podcasts for more and read about the titles from today's episode exclusively on Tudum.com.
NBC's senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details what to know before making your next trip to the doctor. Also, Gabriel Macht joins to discuss reprising his role as Harvey Specter in the NBC spinoff series ‘Suits: LA.' Plus, Travel + Leisure Editor-in-Chief Jacqui Gifford shares a few of the hottest spring travel destinations to visit. And, Sofia Carson stops by to catch up and talk about her new movie ‘The Life List.'
DoorDash is teaming up with buy now, pay later service Klarna, giving customers the ability to delay payments on food orders. While the feature adds convenience, consumer advocates warn that missing payments could lead to late fees and financial strain. CBS News MoneyWatch's Kelly O'Grady reports. George Foreman, the two-time heavyweight boxing champion who also was a successful entrepreneur, died at 76 years old. "CBS Mornings" looks back at his life and legacy. Genetic-testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and announced the resignation of its chief executive Anne Wojcicki. CBS News' Nancy Chen breaks down what this means for the company's millions of customers. In this week's "Beg-Knows America," CBS News contributor David Begnaud shares the touching story of two widowed cancer survivors who found each other through their grief. What began as a connection over loss has grown into a journey of new love and renewed joy. Actor and singer Sofia Carson returns to the screen in Netflix's "The Life List," playing a young woman sent on a mission by her late mother to complete a childhood bucket list before receiving her inheritance. She joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the emotional new film and working alongside Connie Britton. Known for her role as Marvel's "Jessica Jones" and her appearances in "Breaking Bad," Krysten Ritter is also making her mark as an author. Her second novel, "Retreat," follows a con artist navigating high society and hidden danger in an exclusive Mexican beach town. She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the twist-filled story. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of March 22, 2025. Hulu Big Boys, series 3 (Mar. 25) Netflix Chelsea Handler: The Feeling (Mar. 25) Con Mum (Mar. 25) Weak Hero, season 1 (Mar. 25) I Survived a Crime, season 2 (Mar. 26) Million Dollar Secret, season 1 (Mar. 26) Caught (Mar. 26) Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn's Treasure (Mar. 27) Survival of the Thickest, season 2 (Mar. 27) The Lady's Companion, season 1 (Mar. 28) The Life List (Mar. 28) Disney+ Mufasa: The Lion King (Mar. 26) Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip (Mar. 28) Max Paul American, season 1 (Mar. 27) Peacock Hearts Around the Table: Jenna's First Love (Mar. 23) Prime Video Bosch: Legacy, season 3 (Mar. 27) Holland (Mar. 27) Apple TV+ Mythic Quest: Side Quest (Mar. 26) The Studio, season 1 (Mar. 26)
V březnové epizodě řešíme, jestli si skutečně můžeme dovolit předplácet všechno, když se zdražuje napravo nalevo. Kdo vlastně nabízí nejvíc muziky za nejvíc peněz, a proč je to zrovna Netflix? Vnímáme to jinak pocitově a jinak řečí čísel? Samozřejmě nesmí chybět ani naše tipy a probírání se jarní nadílkou. FILMY: Picture This, Prime Video, 6.3. Plankton ve filmu, Netflix, 7.3. O'Dessa, Hulu, 13.3. Pasáž, Netflix, 14.3. Holland, Prime Video, 27.3. The Life List, Netflix, 28.3. SERIÁLY Daredevil: Znovuzrození, Disney+, 4.3. When No One Sees Us, Max, 7.3. Kolo času 3. řada, Prime, 13.3. Adolescence, Netflix, 13.3. Zlodějíčci, Apple TV+, 14.3. The Residence, Netflix, 20.3. Studio, Apple TV+, 26.3.
How many Mondays do you have left? Statistically, we all get about 4,000 Mondays in our lifetime, so if you're halfway through your life, you might have roughly 2,000 Mondays to go. The good news is that you are in charge of how you spend those days, the question is will you be toiling away at a job that you hate, or will you be creating a career that you love? Will you choose to scroll mindlessly for hours a day, or will you pursue hobbies and travel that light you up? Will you be dreading the inevitable end, or will you be living your life in full in a way that allows you to meet the Grim Reaper with a smile? These are the existential ponderances in which Jodi Wellman thrives. Jodi is a speaker, author, executive coach, and facilitator of living lives worth living. She founded Four Thousand Mondays to help people make the most of the time they are lucky to be above ground. Jodi has a Master's of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she is also an Assistant Instructor and facilitator in the Penn Resilience Program. She is an ICF Professional Certified Coach and a Certified Professional Co-Active Coach. Jodi has been featured in The New York Times, Oprah Daily, Fast Company, CNBC, Forbes, Psychology Today, and The Los Angeles Times, to just name a few. Jodi's TEDx talk, How Death Can Bring You Back to Life, has over 1.3 million views and was the 14th most-watched TEDx talk in 2022. Her new book, You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets, made Adam Grant's Summer Reading List, is a Next Big Idea Club must-read. Jodi's book, work, and life show us all how we can gain a newfound appreciation for our lives and prioritize what truly matters. Her book uses a blend of research, personal anecdotes, and practical exercises all done with a sharp sense of humor that guides us through self-assessment, habit identification, and action planning, encouraging us to break free from routine, discover our passions, and live a life in full - brimming with vitality and purpose.
Welcome to our 100th episode! We're celebrating by chatting about some listener favorites - and ours! - as well as all that's changed in the birding world since we started Life List. Thanks for being a part of our podcast family!Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast! Want to know more about us? Check out George's company, Hillstar Nature; Alvaro's company, Alvaro's Adventures, and Mollee's company, Nighthawk Agency, to see more about what we're up to.
We're three busy birders this week with tales ranging from the backyard to the wonders of the deep oceans. Grab a drink and enjoy this classic Life List chat with us—tangents and all.Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast!
This episode is classic Life List—full of facts and stories from our homes and the field. Check out this 79-year-old box turtle monitored in PA!Get digestible highlights of the AOS supplement in ABA's Checklist Redux 2024. Want more tiger sharks? Tooth and Claw podcast has a fascinating tiger shark episode. Read the paper: Oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclonesGet more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast!
In our season finale, we pay tribute to Tom Johnson, a distinguished bird expert and an exceptional human being, who passed away unexpectedly in 2023. Tom was a guiding light in the birding community, known for his profound knowledge, infectious enthusiasm, and unwavering dedication to bird conservation and science. This episode features an interview with Tom, recorded shortly before his passing.Listen to the American Birding Association's podcast tribute to Tom here. Learn more about Tom's impact on the birding community here and here in these two remembrance articles. Imagine yourself birding with Tom with this multimedia trip report he created about his 2023 Field Guides tour to Nome, Alaska. And with that, folks, we're closing out for a short summer break. Thanks for listening to Life List and we'll be back in July with season five!Get more Life list by subscribing to our newsletter and joining our Patreon for bonus content. Talk to us and share your topic ideas at lifelistpodcast.com. Thanks to Kowa Optics for sponsoring our podcast!
Spring turns to summer in much of the ABA Area this week, and we celebrate spring 2024 with a birding podcast crossover event for this month's This Month in Birding. We welcome Mollee Brown, one of the hosts of the Life List podcast and Jason Hall and Dexter Patterson, hosts of the brand new, and very fun, Bird Joy podcast to talk about the mathematics of bird flocks, how birding makes you happy, and our favorite moments of spring 2024, among other things. Links to articles discussed in this episode: The federal government plans to kill half a million West Coast owls How do birds flock? Researchers do the math to reveal previously unknown aerodynamic phenomenon Why birdwatchers are happier than the rest of us Bald eagles are back, but great blue herons paid the price Don't forget to donate to the ABA's Nesting Season Appeal, which raises money for our excellent young birder programs. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it! And don't forget to join the ABA to support this podcast and the many things we do for birds and birders! Thanks to our friends at Zeiss for sponsoring this episode. For a limited time you can get $200 of all ZEISS Conquest HD binoculars. Visit your local optics dealer or visit ZEISS.com/nature to find a dealer near you.
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Life is too short. You need to set then chase outrageous goals. Invest in your time. Now. I had the pleasure of chatting with Kate Christie. Kate is Australia's top time management expert who has supported organisations including BUPA, Westpac, Specsavers, L'Oreal, Women in International Security, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, The European Union - and now us, here on the Wonders of Wellbeing. She is a sought after media commentator, an Opinion Columnist for CEOWorld Magazine and a co-host on TV's Kochie's Business Builders. Kate is also the best selling author of 5 books, her most recent being ‘The Life List'. Kate has spoken to audiences around the world including in Australia, Asia, America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the United Kingdom.Kate and I discussed:Role of mindset in effective time managementStrategies to prioritise tasks and invest in time efficientlyOvercoming time-wasting habits and distractionsInspiration behind her latest book, 'The Life List'And much more!Thank you for everything you have done and continue to do to create a better future for our life long learners!Listen here:Apple - https://apple.co/3OAl10CSpotify - https://spoti.fi/3PyuxmgAmazon Music - https://amzn.to/3z9fmcbConnect with Kate:Email: kc@katechristie.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-christie/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kate.christie.92Website: www.timestylers.com
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Mark Richardson (former Editor-in-Chief at Pitchfork, current rock and pop music critic at the Wall Street Journal) tells me about his tendency to help others rather than himself, being pushed into following his dream, and keeping a grasp on the substance of that dream.Content warning: anxiety, cancer, dementia, parents dying, Christian heaven sounds nice, part-time job with health insurance, difficulties of creating a funeral playlist, helping others to avoid helping yourself.If you believe in This Is Your Afterlife and want fun bonus episodes, become a patron for $5 or $15/month at patreon.com/davemaher. Read and subscribe to Mark's newsletter at markrichardson.substack.com, and follow him on Twitter @MarkRichardson. Get a taste of Mark's writing at his website, markrichardson.org. Follow this show on IG: @thisisyourafterlife, and get more info at thisisyourafterlife.com. Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Instagram and Twitter.All music by This Is Your Afterlife house band Lake Mary.Check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I analyze TV and movies with my friend, writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.
In this episode of "Rock Your Retirement," host Kathe Kline welcomes guest Betsy again, who shares her recent adventures in retirement. Betsy talks about her upcoming trip to Italy during a less busy time of year, detailing their plans to navigate the country using buses and taxis, as well as hiring a private driver for a few days. She looks forward to visiting iconic sites like Pompeii and the Isle of Capri, with private tours and boat trips on the agenda. The conversation takes a turn towards Betsy's newfound hobbies in retirement, including taking CPR and first aid classes, as well as pickleball classes. They discuss the importance of proper gear for pickleball, specifically shoes designed for either outdoor or indoor courts. Betsy shares her experiences at senior centers and taking brain stimulation classes, highlighting the significance of socializing and staying mentally active during retirement. Betsy talks about her love for leisure reading and her current read, "The Life List," which explores the concept of creating a list of things to do while young. She also shares her excitement about her recent trip to Dallas, where she bonded with her family and enjoyed swimming with a fabric mermaid tail. The conversation broadens to touch on Betsy's summer getaways to Michigan and Wisconsin, emphasizing the beautiful beaches, dunes, and wineries the regions have to offer. The episode also includes updates from both Betsy and the host. Betsy discusses her new volunteering work at a food pantry, finding fulfillment in contributing to addressing the issue of hunger. On the other hand, Kathe Kline shares her travel experiences, including a recent trip to Greece and Ireland, along with some mishaps like lost bags and an unpleasant bout of food poisoning. Despite the challenges, both guests emphasize their overall enjoyment of their respective trips. Overall, this episode of "Rock Your Retirement" showcases Betsy's adventures in retirement, highlighting her travel plans, hobbies, and experiences, while delving into meaningful discussions about staying active, engaged, and fulfilled during the retirement years. The hosts' anecdotes and updates add a personal touch and relatability to the conversation, making it an engaging and enjoyable listen for retirement enthusiasts.
We are still recovering from When We Were Young and need a little more time to give you the best recap of Something Corporate's OG lineup playing together. Check back next week to hear our interview with our festival guru Tyler Perrino @typerrino. Until then, we are reposting our chat with Steve Mitzel to get everyone hyped for The Dear Jack Benefit! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The 11/11 Benefit Tea is hot with this episode! We sit with Steve Mitzel, Interim Executive Director of The Dear Jack Foundation and longtime friend of Andrew McMahon. We talked about all the events Dear Jack has planned for their 11/11 benefit in Austin, TX this year. IT IS A CAN NOT MISS EVENT! From Dear Jack Movie screenings to VIP Brunch, listen to help plan your own trip. If you're unfamiliar with Dear Jack, Steve was kind enough to tell us about their amazing programs helping people in real time, his past being a music lover himself, and about his life changing surfing trip with Andrew and how he can help others on their own journey. Jess and Jimmy would like to dedicate this episode to Kris Carrier, Kris was one of the original inspirations for The Life List, who made such an impact on many Andrew fans around the globe. His smile always shined bright and his love for playing the drums came to life as he played live with Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness; Please consider donating in his honor. #Krisinthewilderness Please visit www.theultimatemixtape.com to see our donation links. We appreciate all your support. You can also donate directly to www.dearjackfoundation.org Follow us on instagram: Jess: @Killajzilla Jimmy: @illinigrad34 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theultimatemixtape/message
The connections between weather and birds seem both obvious and arcane to many birders. This is especially true in this time of global warming, when weather seems particularly wonky. This summer the globe is experiencing El Niño, a warm phase in the Pacific that causes all sorts of strange things. But what does that mean for birds? To help answer that complicated question, we welcome our friend Alvaro Jaramillo, one of the hosts of the Life List podcast, a pelagic operator with Alvaro's Adventures, and the author of many bird books. Plus, the AOS changes are out and we welcome back Western Flycatcher. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify, and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it!