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O Multiplayer chegou com os temas mais importantes dos games e esportes eletrônicos. Neste episódio, Caio Figueiredo faz um resumo sobre o que de melhor aconteceu no final de semana nos esports, com a quarta rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro de League of Legends (CBLOL) e a fase de grupos do VALORANT Ascension Américas, que vale vaga direta para o VCT em Los Angeles durante os próximos dois anos. Além dos resultados do final de semana, o Multiplayer trás as principais notícias do mundo dos esportes eletrônicos, como a chegada de Gabriel ‘FalleN' Toledo e Marcelo ‘chelo' para a nova escalação da FURIA, terminando com a espera de semanas dos fãs da comunidade de Counter-Strike:Global Offensive.
LOS ANGELES NO HACEN ESTO -PEDRO LUIS ADAMES ,MENSAJE PREDICADO EN POMPANO BEACH,EN EL SUR DE LA FLORIDA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unmensajetransformadortv/support
Conectamos con Estados Unidos para conocer el ambiente que viven allí los madridistas: "Me siento como si estuviese en la décima y la gente tiene muchas ganas del partido".
Esta semana regresa al podcast el George y nos habla de su viaje a Los Ángeles con el Critics Choice Association. A George lo consiguen aquí: https://linktr.ee/ElGeorgeRR. Cucubano es un espacio para que nuestra audiencia nos cuente sus historias. Exhortamos a los podescuchas a que nos graben una historia, una entrevista o que graben con nosotros una o más historias de cosas que les han pasado. Nos puedes contactar o seguirnos a través de Twitter en @CucubanoPod. También nos puedes contactar usando nuestro email: cucubanopod@gmail.com. El único requisito es que la historia sea una experiencia personal. Envíanos tu historia, porque todos tenemos una historia que contar. Si quieres más historias y contenido, las consigues apoyando el podcast en: https://www.patreon.com/ManoloMatos. También puedes seguirme en @ManoloMatos. El podcast lo puedes bajar desde cualquier aplicación de podcasts, iVoox, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify o escucharlo a continuación. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cucubano/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cucubano/support
No dental prices on Google in LA No dental implant prices on Yelp in Los Angeles No dental prices on DocDoc in LA Not even UCLA Dental School publishes their dental prices No prices on any LA dentists own website Why don't dentists publish prices in LA? #1 Dental insurance companies (Cigna, Delta, Humana, Aetna etc) negotiate different rates per procedure and have a NDA in place where the dentist cannot publish their rates to the public #2 Dentists do know prices - American Dental Association actually tracks prices and published latest report in 2020 they don't disclose it to the public #3 No legal Requirement to disclose prices #4 General consensus in the dental industry that dentists should NOT compete on price Why can other industries like airlines, automotive compete on quality, safety AND price...but the dental industry cannot? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dentaldepartures/message
Depois de analisarmos na última semana os times já classificados no leste, chegou a vez dos classificados na outra conferência. Alguém, além dos favoritos de Los Angeles, pode surpreender e beliscar uma final de conferência? Jokic, agora magro, é a aposta do Nuggets. No Texas, as duplas James Harden e Russell Westbrook, no Rockets, e Luka Doncic e Kristaps Porzingis são as esperanças. O Thunder, por sua vez, quer surpreender ainda mais. E o Jazz vai conseguir se equilibrar? Confira a minutagem: (5:30) Lakers; (15:33) Clippers; (24:11) Nuggets; (30:30) Jazz; (36:30) Thunder; (43:14) Rockets; (36:43) Mavericks. Siga nosso Twitter e o nosso Instagram: @tocoetackle. Visite nosso site: https://tocoetackle.wordpress.com/. Assine nossa newsletter semanal: https://tocoetackle.substack.com/ Responda nosso questionário: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScYh9DLTn9R6HuBIt00-sAEcNu4S9fNTsXi3snZP_SmQi3LJA/viewform Edição: Juan Grings; Apresentação: Jonatan Mombach; Comentários: Juan Grings.
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Two announcements: No. 1, Drew is tired and he is wanting to take a week off with an episode that requires less editing; and and No. 2, this podcast is launching a series of Patreon-only episodes where Drew and Glen discuss subjects unlikely to arise in their typical episodes. In this one, they both list off their picks for the hottest dads in sitcom history. And if you’re seeing this for the first time on the main, non-Patreon feed, then there’s already another one of these ready for your rabid consumption. Hit the link to our Patreon below to listen. Want to see the dads we’re discussing in this episode? Check out the gallery on the episode page. The logo for this Patreon-only series was designed by Jeff Hinchee, who is awesome. See more of his work on his website. Listen to Fruitbowl, a podcast that is an oral history of queer sex, hosted by Dave Quantic. If you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Daddy Joe” by Tasha.
Thanks to her unrelenting approach to open houses, Tami Pardee sold $33 million in volume her first year as a real estate agent. Now, she’s running Los Angeles’ No. 1 team, and open houses helped make it happen. On today’s podcast, Tami shares the open-house strategy she uses to sell millions in real estate year after year, the key to getting repeat and referral business, tips on building a top team, and so much more. Don’t miss it!
Thanks to her unrelenting approach to open houses, Tami Pardee sold $33 million in volume her first year as a real estate agent. Now, she’s running Los Angeles’ No. 1 team, and open houses helped make it happen. On today’s podcast, Tami shares the open-house strategy she uses to sell millions in real estate year after year, the key to getting repeat and referral business, tips on building a top team, and so much more. Don’t miss it! Sponsors Rebus University – Get Over $10,000 in Real Estate Training for as Little as $97 at futureofrealestatetraining.com MyOutDesk – Book a FREE Business Strategy Session and See How to Grow Your Business with the Help of a Virtual Assistant at myoutdesk.com FREE Resources for Real Estate Agents Join the FREE Agent Success Toolbox and Get Immediate Access to Over 200 Real Estate Downloads Claim Your FREE Copy of Pat Hiban’s Best-Selling Book: 6 Steps to 7 Figures Claim Your FREE Copy of Tribe of Millionaires by Pat Hiban and David Osborn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Emmet’s Secret” (December 6, 1995) and “Emmett, We Hardly Knew Ye” (December 20, 1995) Even those of us who came of age in the 1990s might be surprised to find out how big a deal Grace Under Fire was in its day. The show was a huge hit, and even if it burned too bright and too quickly, it deserved its popularity because it was funnier and more heartfelt than a lot of longer-lived TV series. In this installment, we talk about two consecutive episodes that outed Grace’s father-in-law and then killed him off. It’s not boring. Because it never hurts to point it out, the number for the National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 1 (800) 723-8255. There's also an online chat option. If you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Baby, I’m Burnin’ (Disco Mix)” by Dolly Parton.
“Cousin Liz” (October 9, 1977) After two years and more than a few negative comments, Drew and Glen once again focus their gaze on All in the Family, a sitcom about America’s favorite ignoramus. This episode is a sweet and it is elegant, and it shows how readily Jean Stapleton’s Edith can accept that love between two women isn’t at all different from her love for her husband. There’s no B plot and only three characters, yet this is one of the best episodes GEE has reviewed so far. If you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Time and Love” by Tea for Two.
“The Cheever Letters” (October 28, 1992) Poor Susan Ross. If she only knew what her association with George Constanza would ultimately cost her, she would have run screaming. Early in the show’s fourth season, Susan got a glimpse of what George was capable of when he indirectly caused her dad to be outed — if not as gay then at least certainly as a one-time lover of John Cheever. Mike Ciriaco joins Glen and Drew to discuss how this episode is a Seinfeld sleeper classic, both because of and in spite of how nonchalantly it deals with Mr. Ross’s sexuality. If you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Fire” by Radiorama.
“Three Gays of the Condo” (April 13, 2003) Six seasons after its inaugural gay episode, The Simpsons revisited the subject matter in the age of Will & Grace, and the end result sent Homer to live with two guys in Springfield’s gay district. This one exemplifies what it meant to do a gay sitcom after the point in time when it was no longer enough to just showcase straight characters being surprised that gay people exist, but is this a worthy successor to “Homer’s Phobia”? Drew and Glen talk though the good and the bad and the Weird Al. Watch the video for “Do the Bartman” (and look for the gay part). The Dennis Miller interview with Matt Warburton. Listen to Drew’s episode of the Talking Simpsons podcast. Also, if you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Everybody Is Gay” by Latin Rose.
We’re celebrating the holidays and closing out 2019 with one of our all-time favorite Christmas specials: A Very Brady Christmas, a 1988 TV movie that reunited all of the original cast that matters. If you’ve seen this special, you may be wondering what’s gay about this family holiday outing. Some stuff, we say, but perhaps most subtly the use of racecar-driving as a metaphor for Bobby Brady’s reckless homosexual lifestyle. Just go with us on this one. Listen to our interview with Stan Zimmerman, who wrote the two Brady Bunch movies. Also, if you haven’t yet, please give us a rate & review on iTunes. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Beautiful Noise” by Florence Henderson.
“The One With the Lesbian Wedding”(January 18, 1996) Carol and Susan forever! In our previous look at Friends, we concluded that the ten-season sitcom put homosexuality in a bad light. Around the same time, everyone else concluded that as well, but what if season two’s “The One With the Lesbian Wedding” actually doesn’t suck so hard? Emelie Burnette Battaglia Balenciaga returns to talk about the episode the second Friends episode that ties LGBT issues with a recently deceased old lady. “So Was Friends Homophobic?” by Kelsey Miller “Homophobic Friends,” a 50-minute supercut of Friends’ lamest LGBT moments Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Nobody’s Bride” by Peggy & The Pills.
“What’s With Robert?” (January 10, 2000) Drew had never seen an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond before Glen pulled a gun on him and forced him to watch this one. To Drew’s surprise, this ostensibly family-friendly CBS sitcom handles gay panic a lot more thoughtfully than other shows of the era, even if it hinged around the ridiculous proposition that a man as tall as Brad Garrett might be homosexual. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Listen to Underbelly L.A., the new TableCakes true crime podcast that Drew helped produce Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Listen to Fruitbowl, Dave Quantic’s oral history podcast about gay sex Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is ”Hawai” by Hawai
No, this is not a deep dive into Paul Lynde’s most salacious innuendos. Instead, GEE is bidding farewell for a few weeks because Drew is heading to Japan, and we thought it would be cool to do an episode based around classic sitcom trivia, and Drew is hosting while Glen is pitted against special guest contestants Tony Rodriguez (who has guested before!) and Katherine Spiers (who hasn’t!). It’s fun, we swear, if not *actually* all that gay. Katherine’s podcast, Smart Mouth Tony’s podcast, Spanish Aquí Presents Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “My Little Japanese Boy” by Baby’s Gang.
“The Chief’s Gay Evening” (November 13, 1982) Though beloved to a certain age range of 1980s babies, Gimme a Break doesn’t get its due praise for its “serious issue” episodes. This one, in which the Chief finds out that one of his officers is gay, handles the subject matter better than many more-acclaimed sitcoms would in the years that followed. In fact, our only complaint is that this series sole gay-themed episode doesn’t feature enough Nell Carter, whom we will remind you was a star. We miss you, Nell. Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Happy Together / Runaway” by Tony Orlando and Dawn.
“Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall” (November 7, 1968) When it came time to pick a Halloween special for Gayest Episode Ever, the only real choice was Bewitched, a seasonally appropriate sitcom that also happens to be one of the gayest things ever broadcast on network television. In this fifth-season outing, Endora curses Darren to become hopelessly vain, and Dick York makes the decision to play his newly narcissistic character as pretty damn gay. Comedian, actor and classic TV superfan Chase McCown joins Glen and Drew to talk through an episode that is very gay — if regrettably Uncle Arthur-free. (There’s always next Halloween!) Support us on Patreon! Buy or rent Glen’s movie, Being Frank, on iTunes Check out A Love Bizarre, Los Angeles’ No. 1 best queer art space: Follow: GEE on Twitter • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! And we even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This is a TableCakes podcast. This episode’s outro track is “Tonight (Crazy Night!)” by Dorine Hollier.
Today's Topics: 1] Why California Keeps Making Homelessness Worse by Michael Shellenberger - https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2019/09/12/why-california-keeps-making-homelessness-worse/#351b2e6c5a61 2] Who wants to leave California? Young voters can’t afford housing, and conservatives feel alienated https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-09-27/who-wants-to-leave-california-berkeley-igs-poll 3,4] How Adoration and Retreats Are Transforming Prisoners by Plinio Maria Solimeo - https://www.returntoorder.org/2019/10/how-adoration-and-retreats-are-transforming-prisoners/?pkg=rtoe0771
- OK, so It's a movie about vampires.- Oh I love it! And they're terrorizing Los Angeles?- No, they just hang out in Wellington, New Zealand.- You've lost me.- They argue about household chores and have to deal with how to get dressed for a night on the town when you can't see yourself in the mirror.- ...- They also befriend a boring, pudgy man who works at a tech company.- ...- ... Thanks for your time.--"What We Do in the Shadows" isn't for everyone. But if you're the sort of person intrigued by the concept of a supremely goofy mockumentary starring vampires, werewolves and other violent demons of the night, then it is probably for you! And wouldn't you know it, it's the subject of today's podcast!One of Eric's favorite theater-going experiences of all time, it's also the movie that put "Thor: Ragnarok" director Taika Waititi on the map. It stars Waititi, Jemaine Clement and Jonny Brugh as the three main vampires, but really the whole cast is amazing. Go watch the movie right now and then listen to our discussion!You can find "What We Do in the Shadows" on Amazon (it's currently free to stream if you have a Prime account), as well as all the other usual places: iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, etc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jennifer Hill interviews Michael John Derricott, founder of Makeovers that Matter, and finds out what inspired him to create the organization that helps women Veterans get back to work. In addition, three very special women Veterans join the show, Olivia, Melissa and Jeanette, and share what the Mindset program has done for them and how it has helped empower them to find their true passion and help other Veterans. Olivia shares that she is now in a role with the Salvation Army that helps Veterans get back to work. If you are an employer who is looking to hire a Veteran, please contact Olivia Chavez at oliviac.vap@gmail.com Bio: Michael John (M.J.) Derricott How many Hollywood hairstylists are there in Los Angeles? No one like Michael John (M.J.) Derricott, who is dedicating his life to his Makeovers That Matter. No stranger to the idea of “giving back”, it was while spending his Tuesdays styling hair for residents of Gettlove, an organization that provides permanent supportive housing to the homeless in Hollywood that M.J. first conceived Makeovers That Matter: “Helping these women feel better about themselves was such an amazing and fulfilling experience, it really inspired me to try and take it just a little bit further." Derricott, a stylist for over 20 years, has worked in prestigious salons as Umberto’s of Beverly Hills, B2V and QVC personality Nick Chavez. Also a stylist to the A list, he was the go-to guy for the Oscars for two years. He is known for his appearances on E! Style Network “How Do I Look? He currently is a regular on The Hallmark Channel’s “Home and Family” for Makeovers That Matter, a subject that is much more meaningful than the fluff of just doing and discussing hair/hair products. Derricott is the owner of MJ Hair Salon inside Salon Indo in West Hollywood where his mixed breed Maxi is at his side.
Jennifer Hill interviews Michael John Derricott, founder of Makeovers that Matter, and finds out what inspired him to create the organization that helps women Veterans get back to work. In addition, three very special women Veterans join the show, Olivia, Melissa and Jeanette, and share what the Mindset program has done for them and how it has helped empower them to find their true passion and help other Veterans. Olivia shares that she is now in a role with the Salvation Army that helps Veterans get back to work. If you are an employer who is looking to hire a Veteran, please contact Olivia Chavez at oliviac.vap@gmail.com Bio: Michael John (M.J.) Derricott How many Hollywood hairstylists are there in Los Angeles? No one like Michael John (M.J.) Derricott, who is dedicating his life to his Makeovers That Matter. No stranger to the idea of “giving back”, it was while spending his Tuesdays styling hair for residents of Gettlove, an organization that provides permanent supportive housing to the homeless in Hollywood that M.J. first conceived Makeovers That Matter: “Helping these women feel better about themselves was such an amazing and fulfilling experience, it really inspired me to try and take it just a little bit further." Derricott, a stylist for over 20 years, has worked in prestigious salons as Umberto’s of Beverly Hills, B2V and QVC personality Nick Chavez. Also a stylist to the A list, he was the go-to guy for the Oscars for two years. He is known for his appearances on E! Style Network “How Do I Look? He currently is a regular on The Hallmark Channel’s “Home and Family” for Makeovers That Matter, a subject that is much more meaningful than the fluff of just doing and discussing hair/hair products. Derricott is the owner of MJ Hair Salon inside Salon Indo in West Hollywood where his mixed breed Maxi is at his side.
InnerCHANGE emerged in the mid-1980s from the aspiration of John Hayes. While living and ministering with his family among immigrant neighbors in the most poverty-stricken, overcrowded street in Orange County, California, John recognized the urgent need to better enable missionaries to share more concretely in the lives and struggles of the poor to whom they […]