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Today’s Guests: We are broadcasting “live” from the 2019 Western Conservative Summit at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado. Host Scott Whatley and Co-Host Of Rush To Reason, Dan Meurer, interview an wide variety of guest on this special edition show. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then... READ MORE
Today’s Guests: Lisa Thompson and Donnelle Johnson of Hunt Data join the show to talk about spring turkey season and provide several tips for a successful hunt. Also, Win Eubank of Colorado Outdoor Sports joins the show to talk about his hunting properties and memberships. Spring Turkey hunting is finally here folks! Listen: Click here... READ MORE
Today’s Guests: We start the show with Phil Mendoza of No Limits Archery to talk about his excellent shop, archery equipment and how to get started in Archery. Then we start our “live” broadcast from the 2018 Colorado Springs Sportsman & Boat Show to interview several of our sponsors exhibiting at the show. Listen: Click... READ MORE
Today’s Guests: Lisa Thompson & Donnelle Johnson of Hunt Data and Hunting Divas are the guest host for today’s show. Lisa & Donnelle will talk about their recent Elk hunts and interview Angela Hawkins and Christy Nicholson. Angela and Christy share their experiences as they are new to Big Game hunting. Listen: Click here to... READ MORE
You’ve given the final cut off, you’ve taken the last bow, but the show’s not really over until Elvis has most definitely left the building. In today’s episode you’ll find tips for talking to members of the audience, releasing your choir after a job well done, and celebrating afterwards. End your concert in a way that’s satisfying for your singers, your audience, and yourself. Listen: Click and Highlight to Tweet: Kids tend to think self-deprecation is a form of humility. It’s not. Show Notes: After the show Remain “ON” until you get in the car. Leave “briskly” to enhance “mystery” draw the curtain dismount the risers exit the hall Get back to the green room Address your choir Dismiss them to greet their people Greet your people ASAP Shake hands Take photos with the choir members if asked Kiss a baby If you feel awkward because no one is walking up to you, then walk up to them and say “Thank you for coming!’ This is not a time for parent/teacher conferences. Dismiss everything irrelevant by saying “I’d be happy to discuss this with you at another time. Email me your question?” Learn to accept a compliment “Thank you. I’m really glad you enjoyed it” Self-deprecation is NOT humility Learn how to respond to a criticism “Thank you. I’m really glad you enjoyed it” Keep it positive - “I see where you’re coming from.” Redirect: “What DID you enjoy?” Don’t engage negativity. Learn to reflect later With yourself With peers in the choir Recruit help to break down the performing area/reset the room This should not be the director’s job by themself Celebrate with people who support you. It feels good. It may be up to you to schedule this ahead of time 3 Key Takeaways: Leave like you mean it, not like you are unsure of what to do next Two main groups need your attention immediately after the concert: your singers and your audience. After the concert, it’s time to celebrate. Hold off on any critical analysis until the next day. Resources/links Mentioned: It’s time for a contest! BIG PRIZE for the winner...personal concert planning consultation session with Ryan Guth and Stevie Berryman, PLUS, we’ll design a print ready program for you. Hit the ground running this fall! Check out the amazing voice work of Tim Paige! He’s the voice of the Choir Ninja intro. Briskly Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!) Also Sponsored by: My Music Folders (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for THE BEST price)
It’s possibly the most important podcast Ryan has ever recorded! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll learn all about the awesome new changes at Choir Ninja! Listen: Click to download episode! Show Notes: There are so many awesome things discussed in this podcast, but we’d prefer you listen to it than read about them. Otherwise, it ruins the surprise! Quote to Tweet: I deal with ninjas all the time. 3 Key Takeaways: Choir Ninja is awesome, and getting awesomer You are awesome. Yes, you, Little Ninja! Become a Patron of the show, because, damn. It’s just that awesome. Resources/links Mentioned: Support Choir Ninja on Patreon Houston Chamber Ringers on Facebook Episode #94, “Uke, I Am Your Father,” with Christopher Kurt Additional Things That Are Awesome: Exploding guitars This kid Mortal Kombat on Sega Genesis Game of Thrones This movie This swimming pool: This song Unicorn cookies that poop rainbow sprinkles This piano: This Choir Ninja This trailer Ryan Gosling memes: Avocados Breaking Bad This video Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
The first installment of a fun four-part episode series for any choral director, So Awkward addresses all the ways we can prevent awkward concerts for us, for our choirs, and most importantly for our audiences. In this installment I talk about some little ways to start each concert off so that you are the epitome of awesome and achieve the “Wow” factor before your choir even sings a note. Many of these lesson I learned from watching The Dog Whisperer on Animal Planet. Listen: Click to download episode! Show Notes: Diagram your entire flow for the evening Who does what? Who goes where, and when? Duty assignments Focus on presence Cell phones in a locked room Call time for your choir Have your choir come earlier than you think “You do what I say. No questions asked.” Give a focused pep talk Hard: Your parents will love you even if you suck Soft: Vulnerability “Calm and Assertive” like Cesar Millan, The Dog Whisperer Choir member duties Greeters Programs Ushers Floaters What to do when the audience arrives Everyone gets eye contact with at least two people involved in the concert Make sure there are signs pointing them in the right direction Seating Ushers guide everyone to their seats. Front and center fills up first Block off the “off-limits” areas in your venue Suggested seating for “restless” babies Projections Cell phone policy Announcements/upcoming concerts Link to e-program FAQ’s for parents if you’re in a school situation. When’s the final exam? When’s the deposit due for next year’s trip? ALWAYS start with singing! Don’t say a word, unless it’s “Please rise for the singing of the National Anthem.” Be sure to plant clappers in the audience ;) 3 Key Takeaways: The performance starts the moment anyone (choir members included) walks into the venue. If you don’t direct the audience, they’ll direct themselves. Always start with singing! Resources/links Mentioned: The Wow Factor: How to Create It, Inspire It & Achieve It: A Comprehensive Guide for Performers Blog post: 10 Life Lessons From the Dog Whisperer Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
Some of us barely get to see our students individually for any real length of time, so today I’m going over my short process for classifying voices as soprano, alto, tenor, or baritone/bass using examples from my own high school choir. We will dig into what to listen for, ideal characteristics of each voice part, actual exercises to use during classification, and more. Listen: Click to download episode! Show Notes: Disclaimer: These are my opinions. Take what you want and leave what you don’t. :) When to classify upon entering the program Trust no one! Do it yourself. beginning of the school year mid-year as needed on a student-by-student basis. Student comes to you and asks You feel the need Pyramid of sound Bottom heavy ⅔ approach 6 Basses, 4 Tenors, 9 Altos, 6 Sopranos What does a quick and dirty high school voice classification sound like? 2-3 exercises Descending: S, F, M, R, D - on [di] Legato: D, R, M, R, D - on [ja] Range extension/flexibility: S, D1, S, M, D - on [i a - - -] Main things to listen for (ranked from most - least important) Tone color Range Break Ability to modify to modify vowels at range extremes What is a high school ___________? Gentlemen (range matters more) Baritone/Bass Strong F/G2 - D/E4 Generally darker tone color Baritones (Bass 1’s) sing consistent high E4’s Basses (Bass 2’s) sing consistent low E2’s Tenor Strong D3 - G/A4 Generally brighter tone color Tenor 1’s float Tenor 2’s bring core tenor sound Ladies (color matters more) Alto Strong G3 - E5 Generally darker tone color Alto 1’s need better musicianship Alto 2’s need “bring the beef” Soprano Strong C4 - B5/C6 (some coaching may be necessary) Generally brighter tone color Soprano 1’s float Soprano 2’s need better musicianship Other items to consider Musicianship: What do you do when you have a voice that can sing soprano or alto, but the struggle with aural skills? Put them where they’re needed most. Odd qualities in female voices (folds don’t come together, due to overuse of chest dominant speaking/yelling) Raspy - alto Refer for checkup Breathy - soprano Could be a confidence issue Could be used to chest-heavy singing Can girls sing tenor when needed? Sing healthy notes only. Don’t allow egos to mess with vocal health. 3 Key Takeaways: Bottom-heavy choirs are great choirs Classify on color with female voices Classify on range with male voices Resources/links Mentioned: Support Choir Ninja on Patreon Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
It’s time for a little boost of self-confidence and reassurance from the Choir Ninja! If you’re feeling a little down about how the year has gone for you, here are some things to do to give you the boost you need to finish the year on a high note! Listen: Click to download episode! Show Notes: Reject the notion that you’re not good enough! Success always comes with a little imposter syndrome. Recognize that your choir is a reflection of your spirit. If you don’t like what you’ve seen or heard at any point this year, it’s time to look in the mirror and take responsibility. Chances are it was your own insecurity at play. Remember that you’ll never make everyone happy, so don’t sweat it! Your choir, run by you, isn’t necessarily for everyone, and that’s okay! REsistance is natural in the lifecycle of making a difference. Read the War of Art, by Stephen Pressfield. Renounce students that don’t want to be there and focus on those who share your values. You’ll attract choir members who love your style and over time you’ll end up with a choir of raving fans, not adversaries. Recount the times this past year where your student(s) “got it”, and pat yourself on the back! What did you do? What made it so special? Recall your highlights reel, and smile! Best rehearsal Most successful performance Most thoughtful parent email Refresh, Refresh: To finish strong, do more of what worked! Recycle a song or activity your choir loved. Reinvest in yourself and your education by staying tuned to Choir Ninja, going to a conference, buying a book, or taking a class (in anything)! You can see me in Iowa at ICDA in July and Chorus America in June! Resolve to support those who help you along the way. Rewind and listen again and write down the things I’ve asked you to recall. this episode with someone who needs encouragement. 3 Key Takeaways: You choose your battles based on your values, so choose what it is you value and focus like a laser. Reading is the cheapest way to reinvest in your education. You don’t need a master’s degree to feel successful! Do more of what worked! Resources/links Mentioned: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, by Mark Manson The War of Art, by Stephen Pressfield Support the show! My Patreon Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
Music, men, and money...What more can a high school program need? Join Donny and Antonio of the Barbershop Harmony Society as we explore the potential success you can have with Barbershop as part of your school choral offerings. Listen: Click to download episode! Show Notes: Why start a chapter Confidence Emotional growth and vulnerability Better singing and easier singing Growth of your choral program Enthusiasm for singing Things you need to start a chapter Enthusiasm Positivity Communication skills Accessible music Young people who love to sing Administrative support Want to learn more? Harmony University Barbershop.org Your local chapter 3 Key Takeaways: Barbershop can attract additional music, men, and money to your already great choral program. Barbershop Harmony Society offers tons of free resources for anyone interested in trying a song or two, or even starting a chapter. There are free scholarships to Harmony University available specifically for music educators, so it’s likely you won’t have to pay a dime to attend. Resources/links Mentioned: Free and Easy Song Book Barbershop charts for sale Harmony University (FREE scholarships available) Barbershop Tag Apps (Babershoptags.com) Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
In today’s episode I invite Denise Eaton back for a look at her layering method of sequential teaching. In other words, this is a breakdown of her step-by-step process for teaching a new choral piece to her choirs. Listen: Click to download episode! Highlight to Tweet: “Repetition is your friend and the key to successful learning.” -Denise Eaton #choirninja Show Notes: Eaton's Order of Events for Layering Skills in Sequential Teaching Teach rhythms before looking at song (including all like patterns throughout) Extract and breakdown rhythms for better understanding and skill development Learning rhythm doesn't only include chanting· singing is also encouraged Include emphasis on strong beats -always keep the text in mind Add solfege -always with appropriate, desired tone Introduce the key of the song through previous sight-reading (See resources and sponsor below) Extract only the melodic contour in solfege (before looking at song) for greater mastery later Chant solfege in rhythm -add emphasis on strong beats Chant text in rhythm to reinforce understanding Add syllabic and word stress emphasizing desired vowels Sing on solfege -with desired vowels and tone Focus on accuracy Add in syllabic/ word stress Sing on neutral syllable -with desired vowels and tone Focus on accuracy Add in syllabic/word stress Add in final consonants for rhythmic releases and onset of sound Monotone chant and sing the text -with desired vowels and tone If singing in parts, separate to different notes of the tonic chord Add in syllabic/ word stress Repetition of the release of final consonants will, most likely, be needed Sing on text -emphasizing desired vowels and tone Focus on pitch accuracy Add in syllabic / word stress Explore combinations of voice parts sop 1 / alto Sop 1/Sop 2 Alto/Tenor Sop/Bass Sop/Tenor Women Men 3 Key Takeaways: Score study is absolutely necessary for you to identify items, such as rhythms, to isolate in the earlier steps. Repetition is your friend and the key to successful learning. Always emphasize and insist on desired tone, and vowels. Resources/links Mentioned: Denise’s books: Sight Singing Made Accessible Readable Teachable, Sight Singing Made Accessible Readable Teachable (MINOR) Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
In today’s episode (Part 1) you will find out what Texas music educator and superstar, Denise Eaton, looks at when choosing repertoire for her choirs so they can be successful at learning through her innovative sequential layering method of teaching (coming up on part 2 - Friday). This episode is sponsored by Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!) Listen: Click to download episode! Highlight to Tweet: “You need to make a noise before you can refine the noise” -Denise Eaton #choirninja Show Notes: Get ‘em in the room and get ‘em singing immediately “You need to make a noise before you can refine the noise” No harm singing and sight-singing in unison It elevates the weaker singing Can be VERY artistic When choosing music, be conscious of… Tonality Rhythmic development Harmonic rhythm Vocal development Range Tessitura Depth of sound Language Use sequential layering (next episode) to teach the music. Sequence matters because of muscle memory 3 Key Takeaways: Score study is imperative for sequential growth for choir. Elevate their strengths and not their weaknesses. You are limited to your own creativity. Don’t let your limitations limit your students. Resources/links Mentioned: Book: Vocal Technique: A Guide for Conductors, Teachers, and Singers 1st Edition Denise’s books: Sight Singing Made Accessible Readable Teachable, Sight Singing Made Accessible Readable Teachable (MINOR) Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
In this episode you will learn the RESOURCES, RATIONALE, and ROUTINE of two amazing members of Choir Nation who have choirs that love to sight-sing and do it well! Join Chris Munce and Jon Duncan as they explain the whole process. This episode is sponsored by Sight Reading Factory (use promo code "NINJA" at checkout for 10 free student accounts). Listen: Click to download episode! Highlight to Tweet: “You don’t have time to NOT sight-read every day.” -@ChrisMunce Show Notes: Resources Sight Reading Factory Projected on screen, smart board, or smart wall Patti DeWitt Printable PDF sight singing examples Very easy at the start and progresses to quite difficult Unison, 2pt, 3pt, 4pt, SATB, SSA, TTBB Octavos Warm-ups Section leaders instruct Circles “Let them tell you what they did wrong.” Rationale “You don’t have time to NOT sight-read every day.” Routine Every day Beginning of class After warm-ups On solfege With hand signs Give DO Sing tonic triad and tuning exercises (d,m,s,f,r,t,d,s,d) Sing first pitch Audiate the example together using hand signs Sing first pitch again Sing through with snapping metronome on solfege with hand signs Have student correct errors Run again Test every child individually 3 score choices 50/50 = 2 (Best Score: totally independent sight-singing) 30-49 = 1 (Needs teacher assistance) 0-29 = 0 (Cannot replicate exercise at all) One concert per year, sing in front of the audience 3 Key Takeaways: Sight-sing 5-10 minutes every rehearsal and build skills over time. Use tools like Sight Reading Factory to save time. Test every student individually using a simple scoring system. Resources/links Mentioned: Sight Reading Factory Patti DeWitt Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!)
Melissa welcomes Toronto-based, Romanian-born actor Ann Pirvu on the second episode of Fem TV. Ann has appeared in several TV series, including Starz's The Girlfriend Experience and the Canadian medical drama Remedy. She's currently appearing in the fourth season of The CW's Reign. Ann talks to Melissa about getting her start in the TV industry, landing her dream role, and much more. Listen: Click the play button or click on the link below to listen to this episode …Direct download Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
It's the season 2 finale of Mr. Robot! We got crazy Tyrell, we got Burn Notice gettin' d-slapped, we got a drunk and pants-less Gh0st complaining about Sam Esmail! We got it all, people. Give it a listen. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: A great conversation with my good friend Willi Schmidt, Host of Pure Hunting TV on The Sportsman Channel. Tune in to watch Season 5 of Pure Hunting TV on the Sportsman Channel, Thursday’s at 7:00 p.m. MST, 9:00 p.m. EST. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then... READ MORE
It's almost the end! Join us to decode the tenth episode of Mr. Robot's second season, "Hidden Process." Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Mr. Robot begins to wind down its second season with a solid episode that sees Elliot leaving jail and diving back into the hacking game. We decode episode 9 of season 2. Join us. friend. Listen: Click the play button on the player or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Elliot takes a backseat and the women of Mr. Robot take center stage in a suspenseful and thrilling episode. Join us as we decode the eighth episode of the show's second season. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
The illusion has been dropped, and we're pretty split on the latest reveal in this season of Mr. Robot. Listen to our discussion of "Handshake,'" the seventh episode of season two. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Learn what it's like to work with Rami Malek, Sam Esmail and the rest of the Mr. Robot cast and crew from actor Jeremy Holm, who plays the dark and mysterious "Mr. Sutherland." Melissa chats with Jeremy, who was gracious enough to tell us all about his experiences working on the Mr. Robot set on the show's first and second seasons. Listen:Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss.
Melissa and Mike answer some listener mail in this midseason micro cast. It's a short episode with some programming notes and more thoughts on the latest episode of Mr. Robot. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Let's get sideways and take a trip inside a TGIF sitcom to discuss "Master Slave," one of the strangest and most entertaining episodes of Mr. Robot yet. Grant Davis from The TV Dudes and The Beerists fills in for Melissa, who was on a plane during the time of recording. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
We review "Logic Bomb," the fifth episode of Mr. Robot's second season. Clyde Haynes, co-host of the Pilot Watching podcast, helps us decode the fifth episode of Mr. Robot's second season, "Logic Bomb." Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... Direct download iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: Chris Roe, Roe Hunting Resources! Chris is a great friend of the show and we look forward to having him on several times before our Colorado Big Game season begins. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
We've left a seat at the table for you, friend. Why don't you join us? This week, Grant Davis from The TV Dudes and The Beerists helps us decode the fourth episode of Mr. Robot's second season, "Init 1." Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: Ryan Martinez with Yes Bay Lodge joins us then Grant Gladson with 1 Shot Gear talks about the store and the upcoming hunting season and the importance of Scouting. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Tor.com writer Karin L. Kross helps us decode Elliot's latest breakdown. SLAM DUNK! No one-legged unicorns or double rainbows here. It's just web security expert Gh0st and I, plus Tor.com writer Karin L. Kross, decoding the third episode of Mr. Robot's second season, "Kernel Panic." Listen:Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
We preview "Kernel Panic" and answer some listener mail in this micro cast. It's a short episode with some programming notes and thoughts on the next episode of Mr. Robot. Listen:Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
We decode the second part of Mr. Robot's season 2 premiere... Angela steals the show in the impactful second part of Mr. Robot's season 2 premiere. Melissa Girimonte from The Televixen, and web security expert Gh0st help Mike decode the second hour of "Unmask." Listen:Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: Aaron Cayce, Owner of Phoenix Weaponry and Sergio Alcazar of ALC Global Adventures. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
The first part of the Mr. Robot Season 2 premiere landed on YouTube and social media early this week, thanks to our friends at fsociety. Needless to say, we were pleasantly surprised, and we couldn't resist publishing an episode about the new season's thrilling first hour. Guests this week include Melissa Girimonte from The Televixen, and our newest ally, web security expert Gh0st. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: Lisa Thompson and Donnelle Johnson of Hunt Data, topic: “So you did not draw your Big Game Tag, Now What?” Also we talk about the upcoming archery and muzzleloading seasons in Colorado. Check out www.HuntData.com Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select... READ MORE
Today’s Guests: Live from The Outdoorsman Attic, our guests include: Alan Stack, Owner of Stack Optical, Trey Sperring with Neal and Brownlee, LLC Quality Big Game Hunts, and Austin Parr with Discount Fishing Tackle. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Today’s Guests: Tina Francone, Owner of Straightforward Shooting is the guest host for today’s show. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Today’s Guests: Tina Francone, Owner of Straightforward Shooting guests host’s today’s how. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Today’s Guests: Billy Paddock, Owner of The Outdoorsman’s Attic, Alan Stack, Owner of Stack Optical, and Tina Francone, Owner of Staightforward Shooting. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Put your Timecop vs. Pulp Fiction debate on hold and enjoy our discussion of "Mirroring," the ninth episode of Mr. Robot. This week's guest is journalist, musician, and TV blogger Jim Testa. Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... Direct download iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Art by Nathan Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Step into your Faraday cage, because it's time for our discussion of "White Rose," the eight episode of Mr. Robot. Our guest this week is journalist Aaron Broverman. Aaron has written for Vice, Yahoo! Canada, and he's the host of the Speech Bubble podcast. Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Listen to our discussion of "View Source," the seventh episode of Mr. Robot. This week's guest is journalist, podcaster, and singer-songwriter Nick Zaino. Check out Nick's blog and podcast, Department of Tangents. Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
We break down the new Mr. Robot season 2 trailer in this special episode of Mr. Robot, Oh! Our guest today is Akira Spann from h3ll0fri3nd, a Mr. Robot fan community website. Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: Steve Hilde, Elected Delegate of the CPW Northeast Region talks about the group and upcoming meeting. Ryan Martinez of Yes Bay Lodge, and Denny Behrens of Big Game Forever. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Let us cheer you up with a discussion of "Brave Traveler," the sixth episode of Mr. Robot. This week's guest is TV podcaster Scot Eric Candiotti, co-host of The Serious TV Drama Podcast. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Episode art by Nate Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Enjoy our discussion of "Exploits," the fifth episode of Mr. Robot. And don't worry -- we know your one true weakness, but we would never exploit it to our advantage. Promise. This week's guest is No Reruns TV blogger Kyle Nolan. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Episode art by Nate Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
This shortie is all about season 2 news for Mr. Robot. We're breaking our usual format to deliver a short episode with news about Mr. Robot season 2. We also discuss how we'll cover the show's second season, plus future podcast guests and listener questions. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
"Daemons" uploads us into Elliot's unconscious mind. Let your unconscious be your guide and enjoy our discussion of "Daemons," the fourth episode of Mr. Robot. This week's guest is Randy Lander, co-host of the TV Dudes podcast and Roguecast. Listen: Click the play button or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Episode art by Nate Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
You've discovered our discussion of "Debug," the third episode of Mr Robot. Congratulations. Please reward yourself with a vanilla latte or three. And don't you dare steal my sunshine. This week's guest is Nate Bliss from TV Eye. Listen: Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunes Android Stitcher Submit Your Feedback: Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram Episode art by Nate Bliss. The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
Today’s Guests: Allen Stack, Owner of Stack Optical Service Aaron Cayce, Owner of Phoenix Weaponry Colorado Senator, Jerry Sonnenberg joins us to discuss SB16-151 Right to Hunt Wildlife. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
Today’s Guests: Patty Paddock, Owner of The Outdoorsman’s Attic Consignment Store Mark Moore, Owner of Kiowa Creek Sporting Club Charlie Lehman talks about his passion for fishing Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)
The second episode of Mr. Robot, "Ones and Zeroes," inspires a conversation about Mr Robot's original style. Welcome to our discussion of the second episode of Mr. Robot, "Ones and Zeroes." This week's guest is Jason Griffin of the TV Times Three podcast. Please monitor your morphine intake responsibly and enjoy this episode of our Mr. Robot podcast. Listen:Click the play button on the player above or click on the links below to listen to this episode ... iTunesAndroid Stitcher More About This Podcast Episode:Jason, a longtime TV podcaster, discusses everything about Mr. Robot that inspired him to become a fan of the show, including its original style and its unique use of voice over. We then dive into the second episode of Mr. Robot. Remember: We spoil everything up to the final scene of episode 2! This episode of the podcast is less of a scene-by-scene reviewcap and more of a general discussion about the episode's themes and its most memorable and compelling moments. And we talk about what everyone else was probably talking about when this episode aired -- that shocking surprise ending! I mean, man ... what a way to end the second episode of the series, right? We're still trying to figure out the best format for the podcast, but for now it seems like geeking out about the show with the guest seems to be working pretty well. I hope you agree. Submit Your Feedback: We would love to hear from you! Please get in touch with us and send any questions or comments to feedback[at]mrrobotpodcast.com or fill out our contact form. Follow us on Twitter Join our Facebook Group Add us on Instagram The music heard in this episode is by Jaunter, used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. Episode art is by Nate Bliss.
Today’s Guests: Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Alan Stack, Owner of Stack Optical. Listen: Click here to listen or Download: (Click here to listen and then right-click to download and select “save audio as”…)