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Would you dare to alter Maw Maw's timeless, tried and true family recipes? That's our topic of discussion today on Don't Tell Maw Maw.
Simon Says... Podcast! Episode 199! In this episode, Sean shares Maw Maw's secret to startin' her heart, Charley LOVES trying out new recipes on Thanksgiving and Matty starts weaving his bacon lattice.
Makenzie PhippsTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know County Music singer / songwriter, Makenzie Phipps. In this episode, we chat about how she started singing and playing the piano at a very young age, and the woman who pushed her and inspired her to become a singer, and a songwriter. With a minor focus on hymns, and gospel songs; Makenzie also writes and performs Christmas songs and country songs; including 'Amazing Grace', "Drag", and "A Little of Both', Makenzie was also recently awarded the 'Songwriter Achievement Award' in 2022 from The Josie Music Awards; for the unreleased song: 'Life's Game'. The woman that inspired Makenzie and this award-winning song was her Maw Maw; so we talk a bit about Maw Maw and her debilitating disease of Alzheimer's. Makenzie shares her feelings on how this disease affects the entire family, and she picks up a guitar and plays 'Life's Game' LIVE! Look for this song to be released with some sort of fanfare in the near future; and follow Makenzie on all of the social medias!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4068452/advertisement
In this episode we welcome Jeff Rosenberg, architectural historian and preservationist, to chat about the significance of older homes in the South. We talk about the meaning of Maw Maw's house and the very precarious origin of the porch. Listen to us spill the sweet tea on HGTV remodel shows and are older homes really money pits? Be a part of our community: All Social Media: @dontellmawmaw Facebook Community Group: Don't Tell Maw Maw the Magnolia Lounge Email: donttellmawmaw@gmail.com
This episode is a continuation of a Southern Artist Series, with special guests Summer Baldwin, and Julia Reyes. We get into what's the most southern thing they have ever experienced, what it's like to be a working artist from the south, and they tell their Maw Maw stories. Be a part of our community: All Social Media: @dontellmawmaw Facebook Community Group: Don't Tell Maw Maw the Magnolia Lounge Email: donttellmawmaw@gmail.com
Karen Parker is momma to three, Maw Maw to seven, and a GREAT interview! In this episode we hear about Jessie's childhood, how Karen helped her daughter chase some pretty big dreams, reality TV, Dancing with the Stars, and SO much more! This gorgeous lady has the best mom advice to share and a few fun stories, including how she met Jessie's husband Eric Decker in the Nashville airport BEFORE Jessie did! Thank you to our generous Got It From My Momma podcast friends at BAREFACED, we have this discount code to use: www.barefaced.comUse MOMMA15 for 15% off your first purchase! TEXT a Skincare Specialist at 25169 for complimentary consults and to answer any skin questions.www.coatdefense.comInstagram @coat_defenseUse MOMMA15 for 15% off Got it From My Momma on the WEBwww.gotitfrommymomma.tvHost- Jennifer Vickery Smith@jvickerysmith on Instagram WATCH podcast episodes on YouTube @gotitfrommymommapodcast
While being diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome was the biggest push for me to pursue a more holistic approach to my health, the seed was planted long before thanks to my Maw Maw Leona. Maw Maw was well ahead of her time with a natural remedy for anything and everything - oftentimes involving garlic, yogurt or lemon. This episode is in honor of my Maw Maw and all of the grandparents or elder figures who helped us on our journey to becoming who we are today. FULL EPISODE TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE TO READ AT WWW.BROOKEHOOVER.COM/PODCAST --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whosdatphatgirl/support
Simon Says... Podcast! Episode 131! In this episode, Sean shares why you have be careful with Maw Maw's good ham knife, Charley share's vase hiding techniques and Matty says hey to Hellen Mirren.
Noah, JJ, and Cat interview Elizabeth about one of the scariest stories we have had on the podcast. The event was so scary Liz doesn't even dream anymore. Make sure to check out Liz's podcast the in between podcast and follow Liz on instagram @in.betweenpod and @Elizabethcheney_ you can download her podcast anywhere podcast are available. You can visit our patreon at patreon.com/RealHauntings and email us at RealHauntingsPodcast@gmail.com or message us on tiktok and instagram @RealHauntingsPodcast and let us know what you think. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes. Don't forget a new episode releases every Monday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, y'all, and welcome to Southern Macabre. I'm Aeryn and I am so glad that you could join me today. I hope you're having a fantastic week so far. Mine has been good. My birthday was last week and one of our cats surprised us with four kittens. We're working on naming them since most people who want cats already have them so we're figuring we have four new cats. I'm hoping to convince the kids to let me name one Edgar Allen Poe, but only my oldest child really appreciates his work. Anyway. Today we're going to talk about mental health and I'm going to tell you about a hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This episode took two weeks for me to research and write, but I think it's worth the wait. Also, I feel it's important to tell y'all about mental health treatment beginning in the Victorian era (1880s to about 1910s) and how it changed through later decades. You may be shocked by what I'm going to tell you, but you will find sources to all of this information on the website. To start off, mental hospitals were once called asylums. It was supposed to give the feeling of a rest or break from one's mental illness and during the Victorian era it actually was. I was surprised to learn that in the late 1800s most patients were well cared for in the UK and in America. William Ellis was the first superintendent of Hanwell Asylum in London and he believed mental illness could be cured through meaningful work. His successor, John Connolly, introduced the idea of a no restraint system at Hanwell. These two men likely influenced Dr. Peter Bryce, a twenty-seven-year-old psychiatrist from South Carolina. He had studied mental health in Europe and then worked in both New Jersey and South Carolina before being hired as the first superintendent of The Alabama Insane Hospital when it opened in 1861. Robert Jemison, Jr. donated his estate to the state of Alabama to build the state-run mental hospital. He was a senator and he was convinced to make the generous donation by Dorothea Dix, an advocate for the mentally ill. In the early years, African American patients were housed in a barn loft. All of the patients worked to provide food along with clean clothes and living quarters. This was considered part of their treatment and all patients were encouraged to spend time outside. The Jemison Centre was built in 1939 for African American patients and it housed patients until 1977. Dr. Bryce lived with his wife, Ellen, in the mental hospital and even ate with the patients in the hospital's dining room. He dealt with budget cuts due to the Civil War, which shifted the patients working as part of their therapy to them working to make sure no one starved. His colleagues didn't understand his model of treating patients with kindness and respect, viewing the practice as primitive and old-fashioned. This must have been infuriating to him after seeing how well it worked. While Dr. Bryce cared for patients medically, Mrs. Bryce beautified the grounds as well as the inside of the hospital. She agreed with her husband that the way patients were treated and their surroundings played a role in their ability to get better. They even brought in birds for long-term patients to care for and all to enjoy as part of their therapy. Sadly, Dr. Bryce died of kidney disease in 1892. The hospital was renamed in his honor in 1900. His wife, Ellen, passed away in 1929. They're buried on the grounds of the hospital they devoted their lives to for so many years. I can't help but wonder if they may still be there caring for patients unable or unwilling to leave, even in death. There isn't any information on Bryce Hospital after his death until the lawsuit in 1970, we'll get there in a moment, so I'll tell you about “treatment” in the United States in general. I can't prove or disprove that any of these things happened at Bryce Hospital or the Jemison Centre, but the likelihood is high. --- Ad --- Sigmund Freud came on the scene in 1886. He worked in Vienna, Austria, but was popular around the world prior to his death in 1939. He believed in talking to patients, but he also prescribed cocaine as a stimulant and pain killer. For a brief period of time, he believed it would cure a morphine addiction, but then his friend died from a morphine overdose about three years later. Go figure. The 1930s introduced electroshock therapy in mental hospitals around the world. It was, and still is, effective. Today it is performed while the patient has been given a muscle relaxer and anesthesia, to keep them from moving and feeling pain. Patients from the 1930s to 1970s were shocked to cause seizures which cured depression. As stupid as that sounds, there is documentation that it actually worked, but patients lost some of their long-term memories. Psychosurgeries, like lobotomies, became popular in the 1940s. This was where part of the frontal lobe of the brain was damaged or removed in order to cure certain mental illnesses. --- Everything came to an end when Bryce Mental Hospital's sins were revealed in October 1970. Ricky Wyatt was a fifteen-year-old boy who was acting out; he did not have a mental illness. Due to his behavior, he was sent to live at Bryce by his probation officer and aunt who had custody. His aunt worked at Bryce when he was sent to live there, but was laid off with many of the other workers. This was when she first said anything about feces covering the walls, nurses betting on fights between patients, etc. He wasn't the only person who didn't need to be there either. Sweet Aunt Betty burned the biscuits the past five Sundays in a row? Send her to Bryce! Maw Maw keeps misplacing her car keys? They've got a room for up there! Daddy being a general pain in the rear? He can go, too. The only requirement was a letter from a doctor, which was easy enough to get. The lawsuit was called Wyatt vs Stickney and it led to federal regulation of mental institutions across the United States. It was found that the state was only giving 50 cents per patient per day for food, clothing, and other necessities. There were 5, 200 patients and only one nurse per 250. A reporter said that the hospital reminded him of the conditions he had witnessed in German concentration camps! He claimed (and I believe him after doing research) that buckets of boiling water were poured on him to get him out of bed and he witnessed other patients being abused many times. I couldn't find too many details, but maybe that's not a bad thing? --- Bryce State Hospital has been closed since 2014 and was sold to the University of Alabama to be used as a pair of museums, one on mental health history in the state and the other of the history of the University of Alabama. They were supposed to be completed by 2020, but the buildings on the old Jemison plantation are derelict and condemned today. Of course, the buildings are haunted, in case you were wondering if this really was a paranormal episode or just a dark tale of mental health history. The history is what lead to the property and buildings being haunted. There was so much mistreatment and so many people who suffered at Bryce who were completely sane (or as sane as a person can be) and didn't need to be there. People have been scratched by unseen entities, heard screams coming from empty corridors, etc. There are several YouTube videos about Bryce and the place is creepy during the day. That could be due to decay, but I wouldn't go out there even if it was allowed. A small group of people who went there said they felt a cold spot and then noticed a clean spot on the floor with a shoe print in the middle. If you watch any of the YouTube videos, there aren't any clean spots in any of these facilities. Also, there are cemeteries out there. Plural. Most aren't marked and the documents have been lost. The first recorded burial was in 1861, but most from 1861 to 1922 are gone forever. It's estimated that over 1,000 people are buried on the premises, but only 554 are listed on Find a Grave. That's a lot of potential souls, am I right? --- I just found out about this as I was going to record, but there's also an old nursing home back in there that was called S.D. Allen. It's also said to be haunted. Visitors (trespassers, really) have heard what sounds like a mattress or a body being drug across the floor. --- I hope y'all enjoyed today's episode. I'm sorry it took so long to research; I hope you can tell how much time I dedicated to this episode. I'll confess that part of that time was wasted because I didn't realize how many buildings were out there so a lot of my information was incorrect. Some may still be, but I did my best and that's what matters. At least I hope it is. Come back on Friday. I'm not sure what I'm going to tell y'all about yet, but it'll be good. I hope y'all have a wonderful day and I will talk to y'all tomorrow. God bless, y'all! --- Credits https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/medicine/victorian-mental-asylum https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7456315/Inside-haunted-ruined-remains-Alabama-State-Hospital-Insanes-Jemison-Centre.html https://news.ua.edu/2015/02/the-legacy-of-mental-health-pioneer-peter-bryce/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryce_Hospital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud https://timeline.com/lucille-schreiber-forced-sterilization-e3987d304dc0 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/26644/bryce-hospital-cemetery https://adap.ua.edu/ricky-wyatt.html
The Randumbness Podcast is back! Kind of...Well, You'll see. This week: Shadow Matt, New $100 Idea, Walmart with Maw Maw, Getting caught in the bathroom, Fan Voicemail and More! Get your Everyday Dose!: www.everydaydose.com (Use Promo Code: DUMMY15 for 15% OFF) Get the ibble App here: https://ibblesocial.onelink.me/5a9i/join FOLLOW US on ibble: https://ibble.onelink.me/dMey/b9fbaa7d Call The Show: (304) 853-DUMB or (304) 853-3862 E-Mail Us: therandumbnesspodcast@gmail.com Visit the website: https://www.podpage.com/therandumbnesspodcast Check out our Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/randumbness-merch-2 Listen on your favorite Podcast App: http://linktr.ee/Randumbness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therandumbnesspodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/randumbnesspod Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevrandumb Get your FREE 60-DAY Supply of MAW Energy Drink Here: https://drinkmaw.com/?rfsn=5907659.728033c Buy us a Virtual Beer! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/randumbness Pick up your Rewind Superfood Greens Drink Use Promo Code: DUMMYU20 for 20% OFF of your first order! http://rewindco.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/randumbness/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randumbness/support
Today we discuss the deaths of Betty White, Bob Saget, and Sidney Poitier; Mom guilt and raising a child with ADHD; Time Zones; and more!If you want to catch up, take a listen!
In Ravens Crest the group gather in a locked wing for the night with Were Creatures lurking the halls. Crysta and Jaspert try to sneak out, getting some unwanted attention. Keywynn learns of a curse from her past and reaches out to her Maw Maw for information. Watch the Realms of Ukodor Live Wednesdays at 6 pm PT on https://twitch.com/fabled42 and live Saturdays at 6 pm PT here on youtube.com/c/fabled42 #dungeonsAndDragons #roleplay #DND #TTRPG Support the stream by checking out our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/fabled42
We're an aging nation. Today 16% of Americans are over 65. In the next few decades that will double as the youngest Baby Boomers move into old age. But in West Virginia, that future is now. It's the third oldest state in the nation and more than 20% of its residents are over 65. At the same time, West Virginia's birth rate is low because young people are leaving. That generational imbalance will increase in coming years. The numbers show a growing crisis. More seniors want to stay in their homes and the industry has shifted from a nursing home model to one focused on aging in place. That's led to an explosion in home-based support and care services. But now, those companies struggle to find the workers they need to provide services for the growing elderly population.
Happy Earth Day y'all! Today we talk about our triumphs and struggles of living a sustainable life. Luckily, our Maw Maw's had some tricks up their sleeves for sustainability even awhile back. Join us and get ready to help mother nature. Find Us on Social Media at: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest: @donttellmawmaw Facebook Group: Don't Tell Maw Maw The Magnolia Lounge E-Mail: donttellmawmaw@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
March is Women's History Month! This episode we share memories about our beloved Maw Maws and Maw Maw figures. Enjoy as we share warm memories of these incredible women in our lives. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest: @donttellmawmaw Facebook Group: Don't Tell Maw Maw The Magnolia Lounge E-Mail: donttellmawmaw@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This year is starting off where last year ended smh. People using super glue in their hair. Senators are turning into jellyfish. The Super Bowl was less than super. Why won't Maw Maw sit down?
Join the crew today as we talk over biden trying to finesse us (Merica), what we want in our Reparations package, Maw Maw, and Marky is leaving the band.
This week Laura and Nikki continue with the conversation on why a personal devotion is important. They invite special guest and Laura's Maw Maw Helen to share her wisdom.
Terence Rosemore - Born in Great Falls Montana and raised in New Orleans, Mr. Rosemore is an Actor and Filmmaker who has over 150 TV/Film credits both in front of and behind the camera. His TV credits include Queen Sugar, Treme, True Detectives, Outer Banks and Roots. His film credits include Triple 9, The Nice Guys, Guardians of The Galaxy Vol 2 and Just Mercy. Recent projects include directing and producing the feature film Different Worlds, a joint U.S./Nigerian production. Upcoming producing projects include 3rd World, Karma, The Smiths, and the horror/thriller Maw-Maw. Nonye Brown-West is a Nigerian-American comedian and writer. She has been featured in the Boston Globe's Rise column as a Comic to Watch, NPR, PBS, ABC, Sway In The Morning, and the New York Comedy Festival. In 2019, Nonye made her acting debut in The Sympathy Card. Look out for her two new web series, Fairytales with Nonye and Gayby Jesus, coming in winter 2020. Jerod Haynes is an award-winning actor from Chicago. Haynes has appeared in multiple TV shows such as NBCs “The Village”, “Empire”, “Sense 8”, “Crisis”, and currently on the History Channel in Robert Zemeckis’s show “Project Blue Book”. Haynes has appeared in such independent films such as “Consumed” and “Animals,” as well as Sundance hit “Southside with You”. Haynes co-wrote and produced “Blueprint” which tackles the trauma a young man encounters once his best friend is murdered by police. Jerod was honored in 2015 with the Jeff Award for his performance in a principal role in the Chicago play “Native Son,” in which he reprised his role at Yale Rep in Fall 2017. He recently starred in Netflix and Blumhouse Production “Benji.” In 2019 he also appeared in HBOs production of Richard Wright’s “Native Son,” directed by Rashid Johnson. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
Talking with special guest Joy McBride owner of Maw Maw's Cupboard
Loper and Randi talk about new COVID-19 news. Also, has Kanye gone off the deep end? Treadmill trivia went down also MAW MAW TUESDAY????? Plus, wait till you hear about this massive tuna that gave Thick some arousal and a Rear that will make you look twice!
With eleven kids, Hellcat's parents did the best they could with what they knew and had. That's where her Maw Maw and Grandma Burt stood in the gap. Today, Hellcat shares stories from her own memories and those of all her siblings on what it was like growing up with Maw Maw and Grandma Burt and how they were the living and breathing examples of hope as strong and formidable women. You'll hear about the ways they showed up and the legacy they've left behind. Hellcat hopes these stories jar your own memories of strong maternal and paternal leaders and mentors in your own life and how you can move forward filled with light, energy, and hope for the benefit of others.
This week we talk to Jeb's Maw Maw for Mother's Day and to talk about her haunted house, discuss legacies and songs you'd play at your funeral, what band dead or alive would you see right now, we chat with Vero Beach, FL punk bank Dairokkan and listen to music from: Good Luck Ugly Working Class Stiffs Dairokken
Ma Chère Maw-Maw: Documenting Cajun & Creole Grandmothers of South Louisiana
Ma Chère Maw-Maw: Documenting Cajun & Creole Grandmothers of South Louisiana started as a book idea. While the book is still in progress we decided that the audio captured from our visits with these ladies was something we should share. These are amazing women with so much to share.
In this episode, the ladies wrap-up the year (and the decade) with some universal life lessons. Michelle gives real life examples of “ask and you shall receive” and the ladies chat about being open to receive - as well as being READY to receive - when the request arrives. Leigh Ann speaks of Spirit having her practice what she preaches and how she got a real-life lesson on the theory of “we teach what we need to learn”. Leigh Ann and Michelle also talk about giving/leading with intuition and trusting that what was given will manifest exactly as intended, whether you see the end result or not. Also, Maw Maw turns 100...and is still learning and loving life.
We have in impromptu meeting about the many thing we need to discuss including #75HARD, Zumba, vacation birthdays, and more. Want to cook like a pirate? Check out Maw-Maw's hermit cookie recipe at: https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Food/Stir-It-Up/2016/1213/Hermit-cookies
The crew finally meet up and use all their brain cells to try solving the mystery. Eventually they give up and go beat up Maw-Maw. Twitter: @SailsOffRails Music Used: Fast Anxiety by Jeremy Korpas; Line of Flight by Revolution Void; Searching For You by White Hex; Honeybar by Rondo Brothers; Epic Journey by Yung Logos; The punkrock show by myfreemickey; Years Gone By by John Aidan; Funk It How It Is by SackJo22 (ft Alex & unreal_dm); Medusa by Kevin MacLeod; Hangin' with the Worms by Doug Maxwell; Eclosion by Salmo; A State of Despair by Mid-Air Machine; Endeavour by Jahzzar; Theme X by Steve Combs; Movie Rhythm2 by Sunsearcher; Temples by Six Umbrellas; Sax Attack by Dougie Wood; Asset House by Six Umbrellas; Heavy by Huma-Huma; Black Swan by Sergey Cheremisinov
The Band of Boobs practice some civil disobedience in Gladeholm, then head off to support the free cities of Bahumia! Moonshine sticks it to the man, Hardwon makes Maw Maw proud, and Beverly extends an olive branch to an unlikely ally. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content! Get tickets to our upcoming live shows at naddpod.com/live.Music/Sound Effects Include:"Monster Beats" by Frankum at Freesound.org."Sunday Acid Jam" by Georgeke at Freesound.org."Crackling Fire" by sagetyrtle at Freesound.org."Big Crowd Chatter" by Kyster at Freesound.org."Rowdy Crowd" by xtrgamr at Freesound.org."Irondeep" by Emily Axford."The Speaking Stump" by Emily Axford."Kingsguard" by Emily Axford."The Mithril Miner's Shuffle" by Emily Axford."Gladeholm" by Emily Axford."A Wizard Tournament" by Emily Axford."Lucanus Aer'Tea" by Emily Axford."The University" by Emily Axford."Kingshammer" by Emily Axford.
June is Gay Pride month across the U.S. and around the world. It’s a celebration of increased social acceptance and expanded legal rights. But as Trey has learned, despite that, there are still attitudes and even words that continue to cause pain. An Us & Them episode we called “Revisiting the Grand Palace” stirred up just such a reaction from Mark Yozie, a self-described proud, gay man living in the Mountain State. He was incensed at our story, and in this episode, he and Trey meet to talk things out. And we offer a tribute to “Maw Maw,” a gay man who was sent to a West Virginia mental institution in the 1960s for violating sodomy laws.
Listen as Paul Fleetwood (Paw Paw Bob) pickles his memory of how he met and Married Shirley (Cunningham) Fleetwood (Maw Maw Shirley).
Episode 8: Maw Maw and Pappy by Podcast by Olivia
More delicious than a bowl full of pudding and crackers, it’s a brand new Sabrina’s Witch Trials! On this edition, join Alex and guest Cris Araujo (CrisConquers.Com), as they meet Sabrina’s backwoods brethren, and attempt to analyze their hillbilly humor (and OVERT RACISM), its “Witch Trash”! From pork rinds, to outhouses, and even poor grammar, this episode packs in all the classic yokel tropes, and throws in the drugging of mortals and mortgage talk to boot! All this, plus the triumphant return of Popsi, lies ahead in this “granny-slappin’ good” installment of Sabrina’s Witch Trials!Remember, you can always follow Sabrina’s Witch Trials on...Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SabrinasWitchTrials Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/SabrinasWitchTrials/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/SabrinaPodcastListen, like, and subscribe to Sabrina’s Witch Trials on...iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sabrinas-witch-trials/id1127622286?mt=2 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/alex-araujo-2/sabrinas-witch-trialsSoundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/sabrinaswitchtrialsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm9qMrm0ySgJCf54qRGcT9wIf you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
Hide your finest china, the Hillbillies are comin' over for lunch, yeehaw!! Meet Racine, Boyd and Maw-Maw, 3 good for nuttin' rednecks who are using their magic to trap The Spellman's inside their own home. We also attempt to answer one of life's greatest questions: "If a Gingerbread Man lives in a gingerbread house, is he made of house or is the house made of flesh?"
Hello and welcome to a show with two guys who remember when Kevin Spacey was Kaiser Soze and not a perv, or as we like to call it, Now That I'm Older. This week we drop into a story where Shane tries to do something nice for his Maw Maw at Christmas, but he screws it up royally. Then we drop into a story about a set of cursed drums that belonged to Shane and where he sold them. And finally we close the show with a story about Kenny's peculiar relationship with mothers that are not his own. This week we shouted out the following #PodernFamily shows: TALKS ON DOCS; Boo, Y'all and Not Your Little Lady and spun promos for 365Flicks Podcast and SuddenDoubleDeep . So check out the show and tell everyone you know who owns a bird about it. No particular reason, other than I find birds and the people that own them to be odd and it will be better that it is you talking to them than me! Have a great week!
Steve is joined by Shazbazzar from Techno Retro Dads to watch and discuss the fifth chapter of Stranger Things. Before getting into the episode, Steve makes Shaz talk about The Thor: Ragnarok original score. Then, as they watch we find out which of the kids is really most like Steve. Also, tales of the last days of Maw Maw, what […]
The party gets invited to Maw Maw's weekly meal where they get some information and more insight into the Alley Polecats and their mysterious leader Enigma. They also receive an interesting opportunity to draw him out by accomplishing a "simple" heist. What could go wrong? Starring Mike(Big Boss Dungeoneer), Jeffrey(Luddy), Verge(Kadrian), Brandt(Stink-eye), Craig(Tomas) and Special Guest Jessica(Skalia). dungeoneerspodcast.com | facebook.com/dungeoneerspodcast | @dungeoneerspod
Hello and welcome back to another week of NTIO. Last year for the last show of the year, we went with a remix show but this year, we said "let's just do a real show" so that is what we did! This week Shane brings up a story about how badass his Maw Maw was. Then we talk about a goat that caused a serious ruckus. Then we talk about exactly how much people can change after high school. Then we close the show out talking about an acquaintance of Kenny's getting a little inappropriate and Kenny having to take action, and a whole lot more. So check out the show and tell everyone. Seriously, if you are on a first date, look over at her and ask if she has heard of NTIO. If not, get up from the table and say "call me when you listen to good podcasts". She'll get her act together, see you are a strong man or woman, and NTIO will gain another listener. Win/Win!!!