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Max Reid filling in for Jeff Fortier in control room / Weather watches in effect / Anticipation for Labour Day Classic (1:40); Movie/TV mystery follow-up: To what lengths have you gone to solve a mystery? (9:05); Solving the mystery (16:30); Small Town Salute... Diving Dogs in St. Andrews! (20:45); Kids go back to school one week tomorrow, some college kids already back... how to manage your stress at this busy time and how employers can help (31:05); Tackling social isolation in Manitoba Indigenous schools through video games (37:50); Winning story on solving the mystery (49:25); September 7th book launch for Winnipeg-written 'Waltraut' (53:30).
The news coverage of the Silver King Fire and others in the state have kept ATV enthusiasts from riding and exploring the Paiute Trail which is having a negative effect on the small business that relies on those dollars.
The Mohawk Valley by W. Max Reid audiobook. An in-depth view and early history of the Mohawk Valley in upper New York state, covering the time period of 1609-1780. This historical piece covers that part of the Mohawk Valley between Schenectady and Rome, NY. The narrator hopes that the listener understands that a best effort has been made in pronunciation of many names within this work; particularly those of the Mohawks, Iroquois, Huron, and Mohicans; as well as the French and Dutch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following up on our Mr. Majestyk episode, Eric interviews Bruce Fleischer and Max Reid. Bruce is the son of the director of Mr. Majestyk, Richard Fleischer (and grandson of Max Fleischer!), and Max Reid was on set as an AFI intern. On top of that, they're brothers-in-law! They have amazing stories from Richard Fleischer's career, their interactions with Charles Bronson, and so much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twicb/message
In Episode 3, we are swinging to the beat of the urban jungle and it sounds a lot like The Troggs and I'm sure smells like damp cat and hairspray - we are talking about Wild Thing from 1987. Directed by Max Reid. Screenplay by John Sayles Starring Robert Knepper, Kathleen Quinlan, and Robert Davi. Watch the trailer here. Find the movie in your region via Just Watch Don't follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @weirdkidvideo
Let's watch The Phantom Menace together! We start the movie at the end of the fanfare(19 secs in on D+) email us at podcast@infinitepulp.com Commentary by: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz Music by: Disco Mystic(and some John)
Join us as we review Empire Strikes Back! email us at podcast@infinitepulp.com Hosted by: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz Music by: Disco Mystic
Join Max and I as we sit down and comment on Daniel Craig's perfect body for almost 3 hours in Casino Royale. email us podcast@infinitepulp.com Hosted by: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz Music by: Disco Mystic
Join Max and I as we celebrate Sean Connery's life by watching a favorite of ours, Thunderball. email us at podcast@infinitepulp.com Hosted by: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz
Join Max and I as we discuss what started it all for us....vidya games. This is gonna be fun, come on inside. Email us at podcast@infinitepulp.com Co-hosts: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz Music by: Disco Mystic This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Join Max and I as we ponder life's greatest questions. About food. Hosted by: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz Music by: Disco Mysitc.Email us at: podcast@infinitepulp.com
Join Max and I as we do our very first commentary. We are watching and discussing Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. JW:FK can be found on Hulu or Cinemax for free(minus sub). Email us at podcast@infinitepulp.comHosted by: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Produced by: Aaron Strutz Music by: Disco MysticThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Today is a first for infinite pulp! Join us in welcoming our first ever guest as we discuss our top 5 favorite fast food items and how much we all love TB. Co-hosts: Max Reid and Aaron Strutz Guest: Adam Produced by: Aaron StrutzThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Lesley Grove Rest Home and Hospital - Max Reid
The Insane Clown Posse are not just an aging, mediocre rap group who have been milking their carnival schtick for over two decades. They're a force of nature; the architects of a way of life. Through sheer force of will, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have created a universe so potent Commentology's own Max Reid begins to feel the pull of the Juggalo. Their million followers, the Juggalos and Juggalettes, commune once a year for a music festival known as "The Gathering" - a week of rap metal, body paint and whip-its the rest of the planet would likely regard as a nightmare. This episode, Commentology Podcast takes a long, hard, look at the ICP and Juggalo Culture, and through the power of film, experience what The Gathering has to offer in it's 20th year. We're watching this week's features on Youtube: American Juggalo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xKhe0EAYrk The 20th Annual Soopa Gathering of the Juggalos 2019 Infomercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDDhhU1G7kc Show Notes: Slim Anus (Eminem Diss) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjUMnxy0kmk Cover of Jump Around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDpYYj0jdx0 Miracles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-agl0pOQfs Bill O’Reilly interview (did your nuts drop yet) https://youtu.be/9KxTUZ33gdM?t=65
The Insane Clown Posse are not just an aging, mediocre rap group who have been milking their carnival schtick for over two decades. They're a force of nature; the architects of a way of life. Through sheer force of will, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have created a universe so potent Commentology's own Max Reid begins to feel the pull of the Juggalo. Their million followers, the Juggalos and Juggalettes, commune once a year for a music festival known as "The Gathering" - a week of rap metal, body paint and whip-its the rest of the planet would likely regard as a nightmare. This episode, Commentology Podcast takes a long, hard, look at the ICP and Juggalo Culture, and through the power of film, experience what The Gathering has to offer in it's 20th year. We're watching this week's features on Youtube: American Juggalo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xKhe0EAYrk The 20th Annual Soopa Gathering of the Juggalos 2019 Infomercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDDhhU1G7kc Show Notes: Slim Anus (Eminem Diss) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjUMnxy0kmk Cover of Jump Around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDpYYj0jdx0 Miracles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-agl0pOQfs Bill O’Reilly interview (did your nuts drop yet) https://youtu.be/9KxTUZ33gdM?t=65
The Insane Clown Posse are not just an aging, mediocre rap group who have been milking their carnival schtick for over two decades. They're a force of nature; the architects of a way of life. Through sheer force of will, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope have created a universe so potent Commentology's own Max Reid begins to feel the pull of the Juggalo. Their million followers, the Juggalos and Juggalettes, commune once a year for a music festival known as "The Gathering" - a week of rap metal, body paint and whip-its the rest of the planet would likely regard as a nightmare. This episode, Commentology Podcast takes a long, hard, look at the ICP and Juggalo Culture, and through the power of film, experience what The Gathering has to offer in it's 20th year. We're watching this week's features on Youtube: American Juggalo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xKhe0EAYrk The 20th Annual Soopa Gathering of the Juggalos 2019 Infomercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDDhhU1G7kc Show Notes: Slim Anus (Eminem Diss) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjUMnxy0kmk Cover of Jump Around https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDpYYj0jdx0 Miracles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-agl0pOQfs Bill O’Reilly interview (did your nuts drop yet) https://youtu.be/9KxTUZ33gdM?t=65
When someone says, “Figures don't lie,” know this: Figures lie, and liars figure.Never trust a weasel with a calculator.Do you remember the mortgage meltdown of 2008 and The Big Short, the movie that was made about it? There is a scene in that movie where investors Mark Baum and Vinnie Daniel go to visit Georgia Hale, an employee of the ratings agency Standard and Poor's: Georgia Hale: So, alrighty, FrontPoint Partners, how can Standard and Poor's help you? Vinnie Daniel: Well, we don't understand why the ratings agencies haven't downgraded subprime bonds since the underlying loans are clearly deteriorating. Georgia Hale: Well, the delinquency rates do have people worried but they're actually within our models. Vinnie Daniel: Says you. Mark Baum: So you're convinced the underlying mortgages in these bonds are solid loans? Georgia Hale: That is our opinion, yes. Vinnie Daniel: Did you check the tape? Have you looked at the loan level data? Georgia Hale: What do you think we do here all day? Vinnie Daniel: They're giving these loans to anybody with a credit score and a pulse. Georgia Hale: Excuse me, sir. What do you think we do here all day? Vinnie Daniel: We're not sure. That's why we're here. Mark Baum: Here's what I don't understand, Georgia Hale: We check, we recheck, we check again… Mark Baum: If these mortgage bonds are so stable, if they are so solid, Georgia Hale: Perhaps you should check your friend. Mark Baum: have you ever refused to rate Georgia Hale: We stand behind them. Vinnie Daniel: That's delusional. Georgia Hale: We stand behind them. Mark Baum: Georgia, have you ever refused to rate any of these bonds – upper tranche – as Triple-A? Can we see the paperwork on those deals? Georgia Hale: Oh, I'm under no obligation to share that information with you, whoever you might be. Mark Baum: Just answer the question, Georgia. Can you name one time in the past year where you checked the tape and you didn't give the banks the Triple-A percentage they wanted? Georgia Hale: If we don't give them the ratings, they'll go to Moody's, right down the block. If we don't work with them, they'll go to our competitors. It's not our fault. It's simply the way the world works. Vinnie Daniel: (after a dumbfounded pause) Holy shit. Georgia Hale: Yes, now you see. And I never said that. It seems to me the principal difference between the unregulated world of subprime loans and the unregulated world of online marketing is that there is no way to “short” the world of online ad fraud. There is no way to make a profit by exposing and ending it. http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/12/how-much-of-the-internet-is-fake.html?utm_campaign=the_download.unpaid.engagement&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=68743473&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--AldEBTt-85kzPZtXTq708Xd5fw7-juafcbTJzzKHZt_Zbu-sprt-n9b-jxR8S-sRMyLrx1gs9iwmp3vo28edezCMJOg&_hsmi=68743473 (In a widely-circulated news column) published the day after Christmas, 2018, reporter Max Reid asked and answered an important question:“How much of the internet is fake? Studies generally suggest that, year after year, less than 60 percent of web traffic is human; some years, according to some researchers, a healthy majority of it is bot. For a period of time in 2013, the Times reported this year, a full half of YouTube traffic was “bots masquerading as people,” a portion so high that employees feared an inflection point after which YouTube's systems for detecting fraudulent traffic would begin to regard bot traffic as real and human traffic as fake…” “In late November, the Justice Department unsealed indictments against eight people accused of fleecing advertisers of $36 million in two of the largest digital ad-fraud operations ever uncovered…” “Take something as seemingly simple as how we...
When The Weekend asked listeners to send us the words they didn't want to hear; the correspondence kept coming. 'Learnings' came in as a strong contender of a word people didn't want to hear, as did the phrase 'going forward'. A highlight was an email/poem from Max Reid in Dunedin that delved into policy-speak.
In this episode I chat with Max Reid, one of the members of Captivate Drama who is in all four shows they are doing this year! We discuss musical theatre, and the struggles that come with doing a marathon Fringe run!