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Laura Marques Brown - an Ecotherapist who is dedicated to addressing the barriers that exist for people of color who've been limited in their engagement with and representation in wildland spaces - joins Tavis to discuss its impact on mental health, and the transformative advantages that wildland spaces offer us.
Polygamy - could you do it? When news broke of Marques Brown having both his girls at his monster game this weekend, Cheddie asked himself "Could any of us get two women to be on the same page and accept an open relationship?", and we quickly found out that neither him or Handsome would allow it if the shoe were on the other foot LOL. Is it our conditioning or as Josh said - it depends. #BrunchBanter this week had the guys asking if it's a red flag when someone claims to be a shi**y texter or can it really be excusable? Well, it depends according to Handsome, and the worst texter of the cast, Josh, actually agrees that it's a red flag! This week the internet was ablaze when Joyner Lucas finally decided to break his silence and out the infamous Karen Civil (something Cam said yeeears ago) and a mass amount of celebs and organizations came out the wordwork with Karen heat! Cheddie asks the guys if we'd do business with her and Handsome oddly enough responds - it depends. JD calls out Puff and the results were UGLY when Diddy just went into full Harlem mode on the ATL legendary writer. The internet polls whether or not Drake is Michael Jackson status and Handsome says... FU** NO it does NOT depend. And much more!
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We fact check MKBHD, Air Tags, Visual Codes app, and Lavell Crawford. The iPhone shipped 14 years ago and WebKit was released 20 years ago. 100M iPhone 12 were purchased. Wrapping completion handlers into async API. GitHub Copilot · Your AI pair programmer. What's new in SwiftUI. Using SwiftUI's AsyncImage to render remote images from URLs. What's New in iOS 15 for App Store Optimization. Picks: WWDC21Lounges, WWDC 2021 Viewing Guide, Swift Package Index. Yes, the episode was renamed.
Content warning: explicit language. Part five of five. With the truth about Waverly House finally revealed, Peter, Andrea, and Riley must pool their knowledge and their wits in a desperate attempt to rid the house of its unwanted -- and deadly -- inhabitant. Peter: Robert Arnold Andrea: Emily Draffen Riley: Jon W. Sparks Judith: Jo Lynne Palmer William: Jim Palmer Jeremy: Justin Willingham The spirit: Chris Jowers Original score: Erik Jourgensen Sound effects: Robert Arnold and Karen Strachan Additional sounds from freesound.org users: Mr_Alden, jsandvik, relwin, Benboncan, juskiddink, MrAuralization, and Astounded Special thanks: Julia Hinson, Marques Brown, Leslie Barker, and Aliza Moran Assistant Director: Karen Strachan Writer, Producer, and Director: Robert Arnold Announcer: Jenry Towle
Content warning: explicit language. Part four of five. Andrea reveals what she has discovered about the entity haunting Waverly House, leading her, Peter, and Riley into the depths of the house — and the past. Peter: Robert Arnold Andrea: Emily Draffen Riley: Jon W. Sparks Jeremy: Justin Willingham Original score: Erik Jourgensen Sound effects: Robert Arnold and Karen Strachan Additional sounds from freesound.org users: Spleencast, jsandvik, and Yap_Audio_Production Special thanks: Julia Hinson, Marques Brown, Leslie Barker, and Aliza Moran Assistant Director: Karen Strachan Writer, Producer, and Director: Robert Arnold Announcer: Jenry Towle
Content warning: explicit language. Part three of five. With nowhere else to turn, Peter and Andrea partner up to confront the mysteries of Waverly House. What they discover will shed new light on the house's history, the Waverly family, and their own relationship. William: Jim Palmer Peter: Robert Arnold Andrea: Emily Draffen Riley: Jon W. Sparks Valerie: Meghan Lewis The spirit: Chris Jowers Original score: Erik Jourgensen Sound effects: Robert Arnold and Karen Strachan Additional sounds from freesound.org users: mickfire, rwm28, and InspectorJ Special thanks: Julia Hinson, Marques Brown, Leslie Barker, and Aliza Moran Assistant Director: Karen Strachan Writer, Producer, and Director: Robert Arnold Announcer: Jenry Towle
Content warning: explicit language. Part two of five. After the bizarre events at William Waverly's will reading, Andrea enlists a team of ghost hunters to investigate Waverly House. But neither they nor the reluctant Peter fully realize what they are up against. Peter: Robert Arnold Andrea: Emily Draffen Riley: Jon W. Sparks Valerie: Meghan Lewis Blake: Kinon Keplinger Cameron: Marc Holder The spirit: Chris Jowers Original score: Erik Jourgensen Sound effects: Robert Arnold and Karen Strachan Additional sounds from freesound.org users: jasonthomasd, urbaneguerilla, MaxwellDaking, and IneQuation Special thanks: Julia Hinson, Marques Brown, Leslie Barker, and Aliza Moran Assistant Director: Karen Strachan Writer, Producer, and Director: Robert Arnold Announcer: Jenry Towle
Content warning: explicit language. Part one of five. After a family tragedy, Peter Waverly and his fiancée Andrea return to the opulent estate where he grew up. They soon discover that his surviving family members are not the only malevolent creatures roaming the halls. (Horror/Comedy) William: Jim Palmer Peter: Robert Arnold Andrea: Emily Draffen Riley: Jon W. Sparks Reverend: Zach Williams Morton: Bill Andrews Aunt Alice: Jude Knight Jeremy: Justin Willingham The spirit: Chris Jowers Original score: Erik Jourgensen Sound effects: Robert Arnold and Karen Strachan Additional sounds from freesound.org users: Astounded, juskiddink, MrAuralization, Mr_Alden, Shearwater256, and urbaneguerilla Special thanks: Julia Hinson, Marques Brown, Leslie Barker, and Aliza Moran Assistant Director: Karen Strachan Writer, Producer, and Director: Robert Arnold Announcer: Jenry Towle
Performed live on Halloween night on 91.1 WKNO FM, this chilling anthology show marks Chatterbox's broadcast radio debut. The production's second half features stories by Marques Brown, Kyle Hatley, and Robert Arnold.
Performed live on Halloween night on 91.1 WKNO FM, this chilling anthology show marks Chatterbox's broadcast radio debut. The production's second half features stories by Marques Brown, Kyle Hatley, and Robert Arnold. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Partridge is leaving his pear tree to visit his family for the holidays. But before he arrives home, he is determined to find the perfect gift for his loving parents. On his journey, he'll meet several feathered friends who will help him find exactly what he's looking for. This interactive show was performed live at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art on December 12, 2010.
Partridge is leaving his pear tree to visit his family for the holidays. But before he arrives home, he is determined to find the perfect gift for his loving parents. On his journey, he'll meet several feathered friends who will help him find exactly what he's looking for. This interactive show was performed live at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art on December 12, 2010.
Performed live on Halloween night on 91.1 WKNO FM, this chilling anthology show marks Chatterbox's broadcast radio debut. The production's second half features stories by Marques Brown, Kyle Hatley, and Robert Arnold.
Rikki-Tikki the mongoose protects his adoptive family from a pair of evil cobras. Chatterbox presents its adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's classic tale from The Jungle Book.