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Main Street Magic - A Walt Disney World Podcast
771: Rides, Rain & Reality: Is Epic Universe Ready for the Spotlight?

Main Street Magic - A Walt Disney World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 107:43


We're taking you inside our day at the Epic Universe preview at Universal Orlando Resort! From racing through crowds to soaking in the immersive lands (and literal rain), we break down what worked, what didn't, and what truly surprised us about Universal's most ambitious park yet.You'll hear all about Super Nintendo World's rocky start to the day, the standout experiences in Dark Universe and Isle of Berk, and what it was like waiting in the incredible queue for Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenge. We also share our thoughts on attractions like Monsters Unchained, the beautiful Constellation Carousel in Celestial Park, and our food stops at The Mead Hall, Burning Blade Tavern, and yes—even a a few slices from Pizza Moon.With real-world times, queue updates, and our honest reactions from the ground, this episode is your firsthand guide to what to expect during an Epic Universe preview—and what we're hoping improves before the grand opening.MEI-Travel – Expertise. Ease. Value.No matter where you want to go, our trusted partner MEI-Travel, will handle the planning so you can focus on the memories. They offer free vacation planning services and have nearly 20 years of experience creating memorable vacations. Visit MEI-Travel for a fee-free, no-obligation quote today!Follow Us on Social MediaFacebook GroupFacebook: @MainStMagicTwitter: @MainStMagicTikTok: @MSMPodcastInstagram: @MainStMagicVisit Us Onlinewww.MainStMagic.comwww.MainStreetShirts.comGet Dining Alerts!Find last-minute and hard-to-find Disney dining reservations with MouseDining.com! Get text and email alerts when popular theme park dining reservations open up. Get last-minute seating! Get the next table! Set your alerts now! Get the next reservation!Visit our Partnerswww.MSMFriends.com Thanks to TFresh Productions for our theme song

Behind the Mitten
Episode 687: Trenary Outhouse Classic, Nordic Fire Festival and Keweenaw Peninsula (Feb. 15-16, 2025)

Behind the Mitten

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 44:50


Our recent frigid Michigan winter weather can make it a little hard to remember our mantra of embracing the season, but a flurry of upcoming fun festivals might help you change your mind. On this episode of Behind the Mitten, we'll take you all over the state, to some of our wackiest winter festivals you can experience. Do you have a secret desire to be a Viking, even if it's only for a weekend? Our friends at the Michigan Nordic Fire Festival see you, and have concocted one heck of a great time in Charlotte. The 10th annual festival will feature Viking-themed performances, reenactments and demonstrations, competitions and activities like archery and axe throwing, a costume contest and more. We had on Bryan Merkle, the top viking, to give us the scoop. He's particularly excited about the Mead Hall, where you'll be able to sip samples of this honeyed drink. The festival runs February 21 through the 23 and tickets can be purchased online. I'm shining my horn helmut right now.Next, we'll take you to the Upper Peninsula where the little town of Trenary will be hosting their famous Outhouse Races on Saturday February 22. Thousands of people will inundate downtown, while dozens will compete for amazing prizes. We had on Stacey Rucinski, President of the Trenary Outhouse Races to get to the bottom of this hilariously good time. Learn how to make a regulation outhouse, what must be inside said outhouse during the race, how the outhouses make their way down the street, and what it's like to be in Trenary on the big day. Finally, we have one of our favorite regular guests back on the show, Jesse Wiederhold from Visit Keweenaw. Jesse is always a font of knowledge and excitement about what is going on in the Key, and this week was no different. We talked about the Copper Dog 150, which starts in Calumet on February 28. The dog sled racers will then traverse the peninsula during several exciting races. Enjoy a variety of events throughout the weekend, including sled dog rides for the kids, a huge street party, fireworks and more. A new event is happening February 21-23, The Hancock Snow Sculpting Invitational. There will be some seriously awesome snow art here. This premier event will feature four talented teams of snow sculptors, including the renowned Sculptora Borealis, whose team members have won the National Snow Sculpting title four times, and Team USA, winners of the Bronze medal at the 1998 Nagano Olympics and two-time National Snow Sculpting title winners. You can find all the fun that is happening in the Keweenaw this winter here.

Evolution Security Podcast
Ep. 171 - Gear and Mindset - Rangemaster Master IDC AAR - Ham Radio and Helene

Evolution Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 51:02


This gear and mindset Aaron does an after action review (AAR) of the Rangemaster Master Instructor Development and Certification class he just attended at Mead Hall, Shawnee OK.  Aaron talks about the revolver he used for the course and Eric talks about the revolver he will be using for his IDC coming the first of the year.  Lastly, Eric hits on how Ham Radio has been critical in the aftermath and recovery efforts in the wake of Hurricane Helene.  Emergency Prep  Ham Radio and helping with Hurricane Helene Listen to rescue efforts in NC near Mt. Mitchel on N2GE 145.19 MHz https://m.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/42258 How to get your ham radio license -  Technician  HamStudy.org HamStudy.org: Cutting edge amateur radio study tools I used an app on my ipad and phone, since I could easily study on the road. Ham Test Prep: Technician (Not Lite version), I believe they have same app on Android HAM Test Prep: Technician on the App Store (apple.com) HF is limited but you will have a section of the 10M band which is in the 28 MHz  Basic Emergency Prep FEMAs Basic Preparedness pdf untitled (fema.gov) Prepared by Mike Glover  Prepared: A Manual for Surviving Worst-Case Scenarios: Glover, Mike, Carr, Jack: 9780593538142: Amazon.com: Books WE ARE PUMPED TO HAVE A NEW AFFILIATE LINK FOR ORIGIN AND JOCKO FUEL!!!  Help support this show by purchasing any of your JiuJitsu gear, Jocko Supplements, books clothing and more... link below. Origin/Jocko Fuel – Bringing back American manufacturing, producing the best Jiu-Jitsu Gis on the market, Jeans, rash guards, and world class supplements to help you on the path.  Use EvoSec10 at checkout for 10% off, this helps us greatly.  EVOSEC Originusa.com AFFILIATE LINK Tenicor – www.tenicor.com they are educators, and innovators in the holster market.  They are firearms instructors themselves, pressure testing their gear in multiple force on force events every year.  We support those who do the work.   Please visit our new sponsor Training Ground at https://thetrainingground.life  Training Ground offers top notch trianing in Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Tang Soo Do and Firearms.  An environment where learning is paramount for both students and instructors.   Again, patronizing our sponsors helps us greatly.   

ParkStop Podcast
ParkStop Episode 62: Dragons Land Epic Universe

ParkStop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 58:27


We share our thoughts on the full reveal for How to Train Your Dragon - Isle of Berk, including ride details, rumors, and speculation for interactive elements in all of Epic Universe!Related LinksAnnouncement and Art: https://orlandoparkstop.com/news/theme-park-news/epic-universe-news-update-how-to-train-your-dragon-isle-of-berk-official-details-revealed/  Alicia Social Links: https://alicia.socialSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThemeParkStopSupport on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThemeParkStop

Addicted to the Mouse: Planning Disney World, Disneyland, and All Things Disney
How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk | Universal Epic Universe

Addicted to the Mouse: Planning Disney World, Disneyland, and All Things Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 39:53


This week we got another huge announcement from Universal Orlando Resort about a new land coming to Epic Universe next year – How to Train Your Dragon, Isle of Berk. From meeting Toothless and eating in Mead Hall, to riding on the back of a Dragon and shooting water canons from a Viking Boat, this […] The post How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk | Universal Epic Universe appeared first on Addicted to the Mouse.

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#36 - Throwback YULE episode!

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 41:02


A re-release of one of our most popular episodes! Get excited for this year's Yule celebrations with this throwback.It's December 2021 and our resident Mead Hall viking, Hallbjörn, joins us once again at the Long Table. This episode is a celebration of all things YULE. Grab a mead, stoke the fire, and maybe learn a little bit more about the origins of this holiday season. Skal!

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#35 - The Final Dragon - Toasting with Toothless

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 30:09


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GotMead Live Radio Show
11-7-23 Nutrients and High Gravity Meads with Will Otte and Jacob Thill

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 140:19


7-7-23 Tonight on Gotmead Live, we're talking with Will Otte and Jacob Thill, both in Minnesota and meadmakers. They work with high gravity meads, and use several different nutrient protocols in their craft. Will has dabbled in fermentation off an on most of his life, from helping his father and opa make mediocre wines (well, mostly vinegar to be honest) from Texas grapes during his childhood to brewing a bunch of mediocre beer in the late ‘aughts until Tennessee finally repealed it's crazy prohibition era laws that kept most craft beer out of the state. He mostly swore off fermenting things until, after learning that the city he'd moved to in Minnesota allowed him to keep bees, he got a bumper 70lb harvest (leaving plenty for the bees!) his first year keeping bees in 2019. Not knowing what else to do with so much honey, decided to make a couple batches of mead. Fortunately by getting off on the right foot, thanks in no small part to the Modern Meadmaking series on GotMead (thanks Ryan!) and the Reddit meadmaking community, those first batches were to his surprise entirely not mediocre and spawned an obsession. After the pandemic hit, he used the newfound glut of free time to really dive deep into the hobby. As an engineer by trade, he really enjoys digging into technical aspects of the meadmaking process; as a recovering academic, he really enjoys understanding the science behind the process, brewing experimeads, and educating others. You can find Will in The Mead Hall (https://discord.gg/the-mead-hall-627621875408961537) discord community, where he's better known as Chef. He is also the current maintainer of the Modern Meadmaking wiki (https://meadmaking.wiki). Jacob Thill is a passionate Minnesotan meadmaker who is on a journey with a dream of opening his own meadery alongside his wife. His meadmaking style spans from high ABV meads reaching 18% to hydromels and standard strength meads enjoyed at his Dungeons and Dragons table, but most of his showpiece meads are all sack mead. His current goals are accumulating local medals and developing a mead calculator to support both enthusiasts and professionals that will hopefully serve as a functional ERP for batch management, and one dedicated to accuracy in mead math rather than fitting in a solution from related brewing industries. Join us to hang out and talk shop with these gentlemen! This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] [break]Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes! Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. Upcoming Shows November 21 - Tom Repas - beekeeping and going pro December 5 - Brian Galbreath, Unpossible Mead Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events Nov 8 - Oppegaard Meadery, Tukwila, WA - Mead Making Class Nov 9 - Apis Mead and Winery, Carnegie, PA - Hurry Up, Say Something Funny comedy show Nov 10 - Adesanya Mead and Microbrewery, Grandville,

The EST Hangout
The EST Hangout: Dean Millard & Guy Flaming

The EST Hangout

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 105:04


Dean Millard from Silent Ice TV and host of The Pipeline Show Guy Flaming join Tom Gazzola and Matt Iwanyk in The Hangout On the show the history of the Edmonton Sports Talk studios is discussed as well as fan atmosphere around different leagues and sports. 

Greyhorn Pagans Podcast
Greyhorn Pagans Podcast with Birdog aka The Crypto Ronin - Crypto currency, history and his-story

Greyhorn Pagans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 82:07


Today I am returning a huge favor to Birdog the Crypto Ronin. I have been a guest on his stream a few times now, he has been on the Mead Hall twice now so it is time for a one on one!  Why crypto? Why esoteric crypto? What is his story. Let's find out!   Where you can find the Crypto Ronin:  https://www.youtube.com/@birdog45 https://rokfin.com/cryptoronin https://www.clubhouse.com/@mystic_ronin https://t.me/BirdogCryptoRonin https://t.me/alphacapitalcrime   https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greyhornpagans/support Affiliate links: -PodMatch: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/greyhornpagans -Bonfire Merchandise Store: https://www.bonfire.com/welcome/3a61c90d5bd44/ -Castmagic AI Podcast tool: https://www.castmagic.io/?via=stijn -Sudowrite AI Writing Tool: https://www.sudowrite.com/?via=stijn --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greyhornpagans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/greyhornpagans/support

GotMead Live Radio Show
11-15-22 Lucas Goucher and Carson Souza – Obscurity Brewing and Mead – Elburn IL

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 114:15


11-15-22 Tonight we're headed to Illinois to talk with Luke Goucher and Carson Souza, proprietor and head brewer/meadmaker at Obscurity Brewing and Mead. Obscurity Brewing and Mead was founded 6 years ago, and has been open for the last 2.5 years, with Obscurity Mead Hall being open for about 1.5 years. The brewery side is a brew pub in Illinois that features would class Beer, BBQ, and Braggots. They focus on making the best product they can. The Mead Hall is a small niche tasting room with production. They specialize in ciders, still meads, sparkling session meads, and pyments. Or basically anything they can get weird with. Luke Goucher is a real estate tycoon, restauranteur, and commercial banker with the absolute love and passion for mead and craft beer. He is an alumni of Augustana University. Luke grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago. It's his visionary sight that brought along Obscurity as well as many other things. Father and husband, he never sleeps trying to see the bigger picture. Carson Souza grew up in New Jersey and went to college for music. But he never left food and beverage the whole time. He's been a commercial brewer for the last 15 years on and off. Luke actually got him fermenting mead. His passion grew from there. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback.[break] [break]Click here to see a playable list of all our episodes! Sponsor: Honnibrook Craft Meadery. Rated the very best winery in Colorado! Visit our state-of-the-art meadery and tasting room south of downtown Castle Rock, Colorado, in a converted man cave. Mention the Got Mead Podcast this month for a free draft taster!  Google H-O-N-N-I Brook for hours and directions. They love visitors!  www.honnibrook.com If you want to ask your mead making questions, you can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323) or send us a question via email, or via Twitter @GotmeadNow and we'll tackle it online! 9PM EDT/6PM PDT Join us on live chat during the show Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. Upcoming Shows November 29 - Manny Elgarresta - Mangrove honey and mead making challenge Show links and notes Let There Be Melomels by Rob Ratliff The Big Book of Mead Recipes by Rob Ratliff Let There Be Session Meads by Rob Ratliff Upcoming Events Nov 15 - Moonjoy Meadery and Bottle Shop, Durham, NC - Mead n' Make: Quirky Tarot Nov 16 - KingView Mead, Lebanon, PA - Name that Tune and Trivia Night Nov 18 - Bragging Rooster Beer and Mead, Warrenton, NC - Flannel Party! Nov 19 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Getting Ready for Turkey Day - mead and Thanksgiving food pairing Nov 19 - Moonjoy Meadery, Lenoir, NC - Mead and Mindfulness Nov 23 - Bootleg Hill Honey Mead, Davenport, IA - Jim & Leigh Acoustic Nov 23 - Haley's Honey Meadery, Fredericksburg, VA - Thanksgiving Food and Mead Baskets Nov 24 - Batch Mead, Temecula, CA - Temecula Turkey Trot - Harvest Honey Run 5k Nov 26 - Honey & Hops Brew Works, Front Royal, VA - Music & Mead - Featuring: Gunner Heathe Nov 26 - Graham Ordinary, Bedford, VA - Drink Mead, Bee Thankful Nov 26 - Wyrd Leather and Mead, Portland, OR - Small Business Saturday Nov 27 - Wildflyer Mead, Navasota, TX - Goat Yoga! Nov 27 - Batch Mead, Temecula, CA - Holiday Artisan Market - Sip and Shop Dec 1 - Hierophant Mead, Mead, WA - Spokane Valley Winter Market Dec 3 - For You Brewing Supplies, Terre Haute, IN - Mead Competition Dec 3 - Starrlight Meadery, Pittsboro, NC - Community Solstice Party Dec 4 - Starrlight Mead, Pittsboro, NC - Holiday Pop Up Market Dec 7 - Over the Moon Farmstead, Pittsfield,

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#28 - Winter Mead Cocktails

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 63:21


Fall and Winter bring a changing of not only the weather, but of our palates as well. Join in the conversation with Mead Mix Master Kelly and discover a few Mead Cocktails that just might make you the Holiday Winner this year!So grab a pen and paper (and a glass of mead) and get ready for a mouth watering episode of the Drinking Horn Meadcast!Meads + Time Stamps:Traditional - 8:15Apple - 11:45Cranberry - 23:10Metheglin - 33:45Bluetooth - 39:15Lemon Ginger - 41:35Pomegranate - 43:405 Questions On Ice w/ Kelly - 57:20Find all of the flavors in this episode (Lemon Ginger going fast!) at The Mead Hall or order online to 38 states at Drinkinghornmeadery.comMead - Mead Hall - Flagstaff - Honey - Bees - Craft - Podcast - Viking - Norse - All You Mead Is Love

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#27 - Release the Mead {Cranberry}

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 42:31


Evan and Nick sip on some delicious reserve cranberry mead and talk about this months release and listen to a few voicemails as well! Cranberry Mead is a classic Fall mead that can be enjoyed both cold and heated up. If you are enjoying our Meadcast episodes and know a few people who would as well, please let them know! Send them a random text about it and continue to bug them at work!** Be a part of the show!! **We absolutely LOVE hearing from ya'll and our favorite way is to receive (tipsy) voicemails for us to play during a future show! So, think of some question about the Mead, Bees, or really, ANYTHING you want, or maybe you have an idea for a show topic, or heck, just say hello?It's extremely easy and just a 'click - 'talk - 'click away. Do it now! here --> VOICEMAILCranberry and about 13+ more varieties are available at the Mead Hall and online (to 38 states) at Drinkinghornmeadery.comThank you to all who have shown the Meadcast love and we look forward to so much more soon!Skal!Want a Podcast App where you can engage with the creators and other fans of your favorite shows? Download Goodpods and find us there!Drinking Horn Meadery - Mead - Mead Hall - Flagstaff Arizona - Honey - Cranberry - Route 66 - Podcast - Comedy - Bees - Viking - Norse - Culture - Wine - Happy Hour

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#26 - Release the Mead {Mango Reaper}

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 47:24


Don't Fear the Reaper! {More Cowbell!!}Oh boy, this was another fun one...Evan and Nick return to the studio (Ha!) to talk all about this delicious mead, the peppers that are used to make it, and a certain story of how the entire production team had to call out of an evening event!We introduce the genesis of this mead from it's baby stage as an experimental to the now TRIPLE BATCHED beast that it has become, We also share our newest favorite spice company here in Arizona and end with 5 rapid-fire questions for Evan to answer.If you are enjoying our Meadcast episodes and know a few people who would as well, please let them know! Send them a random text about it and continue to bug them at work!Mango Reaper Mead is made with our traditional mead recipe. We then add Kent-Atkins Mango juice to the fermented local honey and soak Carolina Reaper peppers and Ghost Peppers in the batch for just the right amount of time** Be a part of the show!! **We absolutely LOVE hearing from ya'll and our favorite way is to receive (drunk) voicemails for us to play during a future show! So, think of some question about the Mead, Bees, or really, ANYTHING you want, or maybe you have an idea for a show topic, or heck, just say hello?It's extremely easy and just a 'click - 'talk - 'click away. Do it now! here --> VOICEMAILMango Reaper and about 13+ more varieties are available at the Mead Hall and online (to 38 states) at Drinkinghornmeadery.comThank you to all who have shown the Meadcast love and we look forward to so much more soon!Skal!Want a Podcast App where you can engage with the creators and other fans of your favorite shows? Download Goodpods and find us there!Drinking Horn Meadery - Mead - Mead Hall - Flagstaff Arizona - Honey - Mango - Chili Peppers - Carolina Reaper - Ghost Pepper - Route 66 - Podcast - Comedy - Bees - Viking - Norse - Culture - Wine - Happy Hour

Fermented Adventure The Podcast
Obscurity Mead Hall & Cidery - Luke Goucher and Carson Souza

Fermented Adventure The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 71:40


This episode features Luke Goucher and Carson Souza of Obscurity Mead Hall & Cidery. Obscurity started with friends getting together and having a passion for beer. Carson had already been in the brewing industry for 10 years as a commercial brewer at a vegan brewery. Luke and Carson decided to get a little wild and play with mead as well. A adventure was born in the cornfields of the far west suburbs of Chicago. Mead was a challenge for Carson so he jumped right in. Luke and Carson flew around the country to check out some of the best mead makers and learn from their successes. This episode is a master class on brewing, fermenting and business. Obscurity is creating many tremendous expressions. Enjoy as we sample through their story. 21 S Main St, Elburn, IL 60119 - 630-320-2255 - www.drinkobscurity.com - Facebook Highlights from our discussion: Meadcon 2022 Braggot Viking Braggot Company Rabbits Foot Meadery B. Nektar Meadery National Honey Board Charm City Meadworks

Amon Sûl
069 - Waiter, There's a Were-bear in my Mead Hall

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 120:48


Fr. Anthony Cook returns to the podcast to talk about everyone's favorite were-bear in “Queer Lodgings,” chapter 7 of The Hobbit, not to mention animals who walk upright, the proper greetings of eagles, the many blessings in The Hobbit, and Gandalf as the match-maker who introduces Beorn to his future Missus. References to Beowulf and Icelandic sagas naturally abound.

Amon Sûl
069 - Waiter, There's a Were-bear in my Mead Hall

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022


Fr. Anthony Cook returns to the podcast to talk about everyone's favorite were-bear in “Queer Lodgings,” chapter 7 of The Hobbit, not to mention animals who walk upright, the proper greetings of eagles, the many blessings in The Hobbit, and Gandalf as the match-maker who introduces Beorn to his future Missus. References to Beowulf and Icelandic sagas naturally abound.

Amon Sûl
069 - Waiter, There's a Were-bear in my Mead Hall

Amon Sûl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022


Fr. Anthony Cook returns to the podcast to talk about everyone's favorite were-bear in “Queer Lodgings,” chapter 7 of The Hobbit, not to mention animals who walk upright, the proper greetings of eagles, the many blessings in The Hobbit, and Gandalf as the match-maker who introduces Beorn to his future Missus. References to Beowulf and Icelandic sagas naturally abound.

Sleep and Sorcery | Folklore & Fantasy-Inspired Sleep Stories

Welcome to Sleep & Sorcery, a folklore and fantasy-inspired sleep series. Step across the threshold into a world of myth and magic, where you can safely drift off into a deep and comfortable sleep. Sleep & Sorcery is one part bedtime story, one part guided meditation, and one part dreamy adventure. In tonight's bedtime story, you find yourself beside the roaring fire at the King's Mead Hall, enjoying the company of friends and comrades. When a stranger arrives from a distant land, claiming victory over the dreaded dragon, all gather round to hear her tell the tale. As the repository of wisdom and song, you weave the stranger's story into the latest verse in the epic poetry of your people. Tonight's key ingredients: Beowulf-inspired Tingly alliteration Crackling fire Music: A Glimpse of Avalon by Flouw; Magic Surroundings by Drift Far Away from EpidemicSound --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-sorcery/support

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA
Interview with Carey (Mac) Hanna on Leaving Money to Loved Ones.

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 20:02


Mac is experienced with with over a combined 40 years in banking and insurance.He was with New England Securities, Multi-Financial Securities and Cetera Advisors over a combined 25 years as a broker and an investment advisor representative.Aside from his time in college, He has resided in Aiken since 1955. After graduation from Aiken High School, he attended both The Citadel and the United States Naval Academy where I earned a Block N as a Brigade boxing champion. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business management and has his masters degree in education administration. At USC, he lettered in football, was a member of the Block C Club, residence hall counselor and served as president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity.Professionally, not only was he formerly a National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, but holds Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations from the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA. He was a Fellow of the Life Underwriter Training Council and moderated courses for agents in life and disability insurance.Before moving to Aiken, the road to Eagle Scout taught him many lessons that he honors to this day, especially as they pertain to service to others. Since his return to Aiken in 1964, he has been active in his church, St. Thaddeus Episcopal, as a Girl Scout troop leader, former vestry member, teacher, committee member, coach, Mead Hall board member, Lay Reader, Eucharistic Minister, and Lay Visitor.Service and veteran organizations include the American Legion; Jaycees (past president, regional vice president and was honored as a key man and outstanding state chairman); Aiken Association of Life Underwriters (president); Salvation Army (board of directors); mentor to Georgia-Carolina Council Boy Scouts and adults; coach for Aiken Parks and Recreation teams; Aiken County Public Schools middle school rezoning committee chairman; coach of Aiken High School academic team for 17 years (thanks to the students the team became one of the nation's best). Mac was named by the South Carolina Department of Education and the State Board of Education as a South Carolina Ambassador of Academic Excellence.Mac credits his deceased wife with their following the path of servanthood. She taught him much and he actively participated with her in reaching out to others. They were blessed with four children. two of which are disabled (Catherine and Chris) and all of whom live in Aiken. Jim, the eldest is a Wofford grad and football All-American who is married to the former Anita Tatum, a regular in Heart Fund productions. They have one daughter, Tatum. Their youngest son, David, magna cum laud graduate of USC-Aiken and masters degree in education leadership from Ole Miss. He coordinates testing for the Aiken County School District and is married to the former Tara Jean Wessinger, an art teacher at Aiken High. They are the parents of Cody and Zoe.Call Mac today to schedule time to get rid of your gorilla in the room especially if your concern is about insurance, annuities, long term care or college planning;Neither Carey (Mac) Hanna, nor his company give legal or tax advice. Refer to your tax, legal or financial advisor. Mac and his company believe in striving for wealth beyond wall street to mitigate potential losses through downturns or volatility in the stock market and preservation of capital. Mac is licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia.Learn More:https://www.machanna.net/E-mail: mhanna@gforcecable.comPhone (803) 270-9248Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-carey-mac-hanna-on-leaving-money-to-loved-ones

Business Innovators Radio
Interview with Carey (Mac) Hanna on Leaving Money to Loved Ones.

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 20:02


Mac is experienced with with over a combined 40 years in banking and insurance.He was with New England Securities, Multi-Financial Securities and Cetera Advisors over a combined 25 years as a broker and an investment advisor representative.Aside from his time in college, He has resided in Aiken since 1955. After graduation from Aiken High School, he attended both The Citadel and the United States Naval Academy where I earned a Block N as a Brigade boxing champion. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business management and has his masters degree in education administration. At USC, he lettered in football, was a member of the Block C Club, residence hall counselor and served as president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity.Professionally, not only was he formerly a National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, but holds Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations from the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA. He was a Fellow of the Life Underwriter Training Council and moderated courses for agents in life and disability insurance.Before moving to Aiken, the road to Eagle Scout taught him many lessons that he honors to this day, especially as they pertain to service to others. Since his return to Aiken in 1964, he has been active in his church, St. Thaddeus Episcopal, as a Girl Scout troop leader, former vestry member, teacher, committee member, coach, Mead Hall board member, Lay Reader, Eucharistic Minister, and Lay Visitor.Service and veteran organizations include the American Legion; Jaycees (past president, regional vice president and was honored as a key man and outstanding state chairman); Aiken Association of Life Underwriters (president); Salvation Army (board of directors); mentor to Georgia-Carolina Council Boy Scouts and adults; coach for Aiken Parks and Recreation teams; Aiken County Public Schools middle school rezoning committee chairman; coach of Aiken High School academic team for 17 years (thanks to the students the team became one of the nation's best). Mac was named by the South Carolina Department of Education and the State Board of Education as a South Carolina Ambassador of Academic Excellence.Mac credits his deceased wife with their following the path of servanthood. She taught him much and he actively participated with her in reaching out to others. They were blessed with four children. two of which are disabled (Catherine and Chris) and all of whom live in Aiken. Jim, the eldest is a Wofford grad and football All-American who is married to the former Anita Tatum, a regular in Heart Fund productions. They have one daughter, Tatum. Their youngest son, David, magna cum laud graduate of USC-Aiken and masters degree in education leadership from Ole Miss. He coordinates testing for the Aiken County School District and is married to the former Tara Jean Wessinger, an art teacher at Aiken High. They are the parents of Cody and Zoe.Call Mac today to schedule time to get rid of your gorilla in the room especially if your concern is about insurance, annuities, long term care or college planning;Neither Carey (Mac) Hanna, nor his company give legal or tax advice. Refer to your tax, legal or financial advisor. Mac and his company believe in striving for wealth beyond wall street to mitigate potential losses through downturns or volatility in the stock market and preservation of capital. Mac is licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia.Learn More:https://www.machanna.net/E-mail: mhanna@gforcecable.comPhone (803) 270-9248Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-carey-mac-hanna-on-leaving-money-to-loved-ones

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA
Interview with Carey (Mac) Hanna – Should an Annuity be Part of a Retirement Portfolio?

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 17:15


Mac is experienced with with over a combined 40 years in banking and insurance.He was with New England Securities, Multi-Financial Securities and Cetera Advisors over a combined 25 years as a broker and an investment advisor representative.Aside from his time in college, He has resided in Aiken since 1955. After graduation from Aiken High School, he attended both The Citadel and the United States Naval Academy where I earned a Block N as a Brigade boxing champion. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business management and has his masters degree in education administration. At USC, he lettered in football, was a member of the Block C Club, residence hall counselor and served as president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity.Professionally, not only was he formerly a National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, but holds Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations from the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA. He was a Fellow of the Life Underwriter Training Council and moderated courses for agents in life and disability insurance.Before moving to Aiken, the road to Eagle Scout taught him many lessons that he honors to this day, especially as they pertain to service to others. Since his return to Aiken in 1964, he has been active in his church, St. Thaddeus Episcopal, as a Girl Scout troop leader, former vestry member, teacher, committee member, coach, Mead Hall board member, Lay Reader, Eucharistic Minister, and Lay Visitor.Service and veteran organizations include the American Legion; Jaycees (past president, regional vice president and was honored as a key man and outstanding state chairman); Aiken Association of Life Underwriters (president); Salvation Army (board of directors); mentor to Georgia-Carolina Council Boy Scouts and adults; coach for Aiken Parks and Recreation teams; Aiken County Public Schools middle school rezoning committee chairman; coach of Aiken High School academic team for 17 years (thanks to the students the team became one of the nation's best). Mac was named by the South Carolina Department of Education and the State Board of Education as a South Carolina Ambassador of Academic Excellence.Mac credits his deceased wife with their following the path of servanthood. She taught him much and he actively participated with her in reaching out to others. They were blessed with four children. two of which are disabled (Catherine and Chris) and all of whom live in Aiken. Jim, the eldest is a Wofford grad and football All-American who is married to the former Anita Tatum, a regular in Heart Fund productions. They have one daughter, Tatum. Their youngest son, David, magna cum laud graduate of USC-Aiken and masters degree in education leadership from Ole Miss. He coordinates testing for the Aiken County School District and is married to the former Tara Jean Wessinger, an art teacher at Aiken High. They are the parents of Cody and Zoe.Call Mac today to schedule time to get rid of your gorilla in the room especially if your concern is about insurance, annuities, long term care or college planning;Learn More:https://www.machanna.net/E-mail: mhanna@gforcecable.comPhone (803) 270-9248 Neither Carey (Mac) Hanna, nor his company give legal or tax advice. Refer to your tax, legal or financial advisor. Mac and his company believe in striving for wealth beyond wall street to mitigate potential losses through downturns or volatility in the stock market and preservation of capital. Mac is licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia.Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-carey-mac-hanna-should-an-annuity-be-part-of-a-retirement-portfolio

Business Innovators Radio
Interview with Carey (Mac) Hanna – Should an Annuity be Part of a Retirement Portfolio?

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 17:15


Mac is experienced with with over a combined 40 years in banking and insurance.He was with New England Securities, Multi-Financial Securities and Cetera Advisors over a combined 25 years as a broker and an investment advisor representative.Aside from his time in college, He has resided in Aiken since 1955. After graduation from Aiken High School, he attended both The Citadel and the United States Naval Academy where I earned a Block N as a Brigade boxing champion. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business management and has his masters degree in education administration. At USC, he lettered in football, was a member of the Block C Club, residence hall counselor and served as president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity.Professionally, not only was he formerly a National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, but holds Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations from the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA. He was a Fellow of the Life Underwriter Training Council and moderated courses for agents in life and disability insurance.Before moving to Aiken, the road to Eagle Scout taught him many lessons that he honors to this day, especially as they pertain to service to others. Since his return to Aiken in 1964, he has been active in his church, St. Thaddeus Episcopal, as a Girl Scout troop leader, former vestry member, teacher, committee member, coach, Mead Hall board member, Lay Reader, Eucharistic Minister, and Lay Visitor.Service and veteran organizations include the American Legion; Jaycees (past president, regional vice president and was honored as a key man and outstanding state chairman); Aiken Association of Life Underwriters (president); Salvation Army (board of directors); mentor to Georgia-Carolina Council Boy Scouts and adults; coach for Aiken Parks and Recreation teams; Aiken County Public Schools middle school rezoning committee chairman; coach of Aiken High School academic team for 17 years (thanks to the students the team became one of the nation's best). Mac was named by the South Carolina Department of Education and the State Board of Education as a South Carolina Ambassador of Academic Excellence.Mac credits his deceased wife with their following the path of servanthood. She taught him much and he actively participated with her in reaching out to others. They were blessed with four children. two of which are disabled (Catherine and Chris) and all of whom live in Aiken. Jim, the eldest is a Wofford grad and football All-American who is married to the former Anita Tatum, a regular in Heart Fund productions. They have one daughter, Tatum. Their youngest son, David, magna cum laud graduate of USC-Aiken and masters degree in education leadership from Ole Miss. He coordinates testing for the Aiken County School District and is married to the former Tara Jean Wessinger, an art teacher at Aiken High. They are the parents of Cody and Zoe.Call Mac today to schedule time to get rid of your gorilla in the room especially if your concern is about insurance, annuities, long term care or college planning;Learn More:https://www.machanna.net/E-mail: mhanna@gforcecable.comPhone (803) 270-9248 Neither Carey (Mac) Hanna, nor his company give legal or tax advice. Refer to your tax, legal or financial advisor. Mac and his company believe in striving for wealth beyond wall street to mitigate potential losses through downturns or volatility in the stock market and preservation of capital. Mac is licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia.Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-carey-mac-hanna-should-an-annuity-be-part-of-a-retirement-portfolio

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#19 - Yule

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 41:01


It's December 2021 and our resident Mead Hall viking, Hallbjörn, joins us once again at the Long Table. This episode is a celebration of all things YULE. Grab a mead, stoke the fire, and maybe learn a little bit more about the origins of this holiday season. Skal!

Business Innovators Radio
Interview with Carey (Mac) Hanna on Making Wise Decisions on Retirement Planning

Business Innovators Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 26:32


Mac is experienced with with over a combined 40 years in banking and insurance.He was with New England Securities, Multi-Financial Securities and Cetera Advisors over a combined 25 years as a broker and an investment advisor representative.Aside from his time in college, He has resided in Aiken since 1955. After graduation from Aiken High School, he attended both The Citadel and the United States Naval Academy where I earned a Block N as a Brigade boxing champion. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business management and has his masters degree in education administration. At USC, he lettered in football, was a member of the Block C Club, residence hall counselor and served as president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity.Professionally, not only was he formerly a National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, but holds Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations from the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA. He was a Fellow of the Life Underwriter Training Council and moderated courses for agents in life and disability insurance.Before moving to Aiken, the road to Eagle Scout taught him many lessons that he honors to this day, especially as they pertain to service to others. Since his return to Aiken in 1964, he has been active in his church, St. Thaddeus Episcopal, as a Girl Scout troop leader, former vestry member, teacher, committee member, coach, Mead Hall board member, Lay Reader, Eucharistic Minister, and Lay Visitor.Service and veteran organizations include the American Legion; Jaycees (past president, regional vice president and was honored as a key man and outstanding state chairman); Aiken Association of Life Underwriters (president); Salvation Army (board of directors); mentor to Georgia-Carolina Council Boy Scouts and adults; coach for Aiken Parks and Recreation teams; Aiken County Public Schools middle school rezoning committee chairman; coach of Aiken High School academic team for 17 years (thanks to the students the team became one of the nation's best). Mac was named by the South Carolina Department of Education and the State Board of Education as a South Carolina Ambassador of Academic Excellence.Mac credits his deceased wife with their following the path of servanthood. She taught him much and he actively participated with her in reaching out to others. They were blessed with four children. two of which are disabled (Catherine and Chris) and all of whom live in Aiken. Jim, the eldest is a Wofford grad and football All-American who is married to the former Anita Tatum, a regular in Heart Fund productions. They have one daughter, Tatum. Their youngest son, David, magna cum laud graduate of USC-Aiken and masters degree in education leadership from Ole Miss. He coordinates testing for the Aiken County School District and is married to the former Tara Jean Wessinger, an art teacher at Aiken High. They are the parents of Cody and Zoe.Call Mac today to schedule time to get rid of your gorilla in the room especially if your concern is about insurance, annuities, long term care or college planning;Neither Carey (Mac) Hanna, nor his company give legal or tax advice. Refer to your tax, legal or financial advisor. Mac and his company believe in striving for wealth beyond wall street to mitigate potential losses through downturns or volatility in the stock market and preservation of capital. Mac is licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia.Learn More:https://www.machanna.net/E-mail: mhanna@gforcecable.comPhone (803) 270-9248Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-carey-mac-hanna-on-making-wise-decisions-on-retirement-planning

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA
Interview with Carey (Mac) Hanna on Making Wise Decisions on Retirement Planning

Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saunders, MBA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 26:32


Mac is experienced with with over a combined 40 years in banking and insurance.He was with New England Securities, Multi-Financial Securities and Cetera Advisors over a combined 25 years as a broker and an investment advisor representative.Aside from his time in college, He has resided in Aiken since 1955. After graduation from Aiken High School, he attended both The Citadel and the United States Naval Academy where I earned a Block N as a Brigade boxing champion. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in business management and has his masters degree in education administration. At USC, he lettered in football, was a member of the Block C Club, residence hall counselor and served as president of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business administration fraternity.Professionally, not only was he formerly a National Board Certified Teacher in social studies, but holds Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) and Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designations from the American College in Bryn Mawr, PA. He was a Fellow of the Life Underwriter Training Council and moderated courses for agents in life and disability insurance.Before moving to Aiken, the road to Eagle Scout taught him many lessons that he honors to this day, especially as they pertain to service to others. Since his return to Aiken in 1964, he has been active in his church, St. Thaddeus Episcopal, as a Girl Scout troop leader, former vestry member, teacher, committee member, coach, Mead Hall board member, Lay Reader, Eucharistic Minister, and Lay Visitor.Service and veteran organizations include the American Legion; Jaycees (past president, regional vice president and was honored as a key man and outstanding state chairman); Aiken Association of Life Underwriters (president); Salvation Army (board of directors); mentor to Georgia-Carolina Council Boy Scouts and adults; coach for Aiken Parks and Recreation teams; Aiken County Public Schools middle school rezoning committee chairman; coach of Aiken High School academic team for 17 years (thanks to the students the team became one of the nation's best). Mac was named by the South Carolina Department of Education and the State Board of Education as a South Carolina Ambassador of Academic Excellence.Mac credits his deceased wife with their following the path of servanthood. She taught him much and he actively participated with her in reaching out to others. They were blessed with four children. two of which are disabled (Catherine and Chris) and all of whom live in Aiken. Jim, the eldest is a Wofford grad and football All-American who is married to the former Anita Tatum, a regular in Heart Fund productions. They have one daughter, Tatum. Their youngest son, David, magna cum laud graduate of USC-Aiken and masters degree in education leadership from Ole Miss. He coordinates testing for the Aiken County School District and is married to the former Tara Jean Wessinger, an art teacher at Aiken High. They are the parents of Cody and Zoe.Call Mac today to schedule time to get rid of your gorilla in the room especially if your concern is about insurance, annuities, long term care or college planning;Neither Carey (Mac) Hanna, nor his company give legal or tax advice. Refer to your tax, legal or financial advisor. Mac and his company believe in striving for wealth beyond wall street to mitigate potential losses through downturns or volatility in the stock market and preservation of capital. Mac is licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Virginia.Learn More:https://www.machanna.net/E-mail: mhanna@gforcecable.comPhone (803) 270-9248Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-carey-mac-hanna-on-making-wise-decisions-on-retirement-planning

RogueWatson - D&D Live Play
Icewind Dale Rime of the Frostmaiden Session 19 - The Mead Must Flow p3

RogueWatson - D&D Live Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 129:47


The Marshals find a back entrance into the Mead Hall; Thimbleweed discovers a survivor. This episode was streamed live on YouTube on September 17, 2021 at www.YouTube.com/c/Roguewatson. Recap posted at www.Roguewatson.com, Original character art by Jimmy McClure https://www.instagram.com/eyrunejahl/, Music by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html, Support the channel at https://www.patreon.com/Roguewatson.

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias 33

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 76:23


Ya llegaron sus noticias

Toasting the Classics
Beowulf-the Virtual Mead Hall

Toasting the Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 67:15


Clint Lanier and Dave McArthur sip mead and talk about Beowulf and the ancient Norse world.

Mead-Hall
Mead hall episodio 29

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 100:37


Aqui estan ya sus noticias

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Mead hall noticias 27

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 54:24


Ya llegamos!!!

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Mead hall noticias 26

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 75:28


Corrale aun estan frescas

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Mead hall 25 noticias

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 75:23


Ahora si, no fue nuestra culpa

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Mead hall noticas 24

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 107:54


Tarde y con mucho sueño

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias 23

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 73:36


Corrale por sus noticias

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Mead hall noticias 22

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 88:25


Corrale que ya llegaron las noticias

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias 21

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 73:14


Rápido!! escuchanos antes de que putin te meta una pistola en el....

Mead-Hall
Mead hall 20

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 90:58


Las noticias que usted no quieres leer pero si quiere escuchar

Mead-Hall
Mead hall Noticias 19

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 59:10


Pase con cuidado si no Alfredito adame...

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias 18

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 103:05


Ya están aquí sus súper noticias de impacto tan impacto que provocan microsismos

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticas 17

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 94:41


Aqui esta sus noticias... retrasadas pero aqui estan

Drinking Horn Meadcast
#15 - Loki, Prince of Mischief

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 86:33


Hallbjorn joins us once again at the Mead Hall to talk Norse Mythology. This time, it's all about Loki!

Mead-Hall
Noticias mead hall 16

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 96:30


Celebrando 500 reproducciones

THE RAMBLING VIKING!
#178 Mead Hall Talk: Listen to Podcasts in .5x speed

THE RAMBLING VIKING!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 32:55


Listening to Podcasts at .5x speed is hilarous; why is 3x speed even an option, and the Babylon Bee continues it's reign as Lord of Satire. Scatman slowed down Catholics vs Protestants Wife Supremacist MLB No Longer IDing Jesus Criticized for no face covering Biden Tower Johnson and Johnson --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theramblingviking/support

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias 15

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 59:42


Ya apeguele a loret ahi vienen las noticias de verdad

THE RAMBLING VIKING!
#173 Tales from the Mead Hall! (aka my notes)

THE RAMBLING VIKING!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 73:47


Pay no attention to the specifics of the title it's just a fun way for me to title an episode where I just Ramble about a bunch of unrelated stuff. I played chicken with a cyclist, I tell my crazy car salesman story, I explore the randomness of Samsung skipping 10 generations cause why not? and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theramblingviking/support

Mead-Hall
Mead hall 14

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 87:10


Ya llego su noticiero apaguele a netflix

Mead-Hall
Mead hall 13 noticias

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 70:29


Aqui esta su episodio de noticias para que cancele su suscripcion a unotv

Mead-Hall
Mead hall 12

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 76:51


Maldita generacion cristal

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Noticias mead hall 11

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 78:09


Descubrimos que canelo caga mas rapido de lo que caga una persona

Mead-Hall
Mead hall tema

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 22:28


Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 80:12


Ya llego su noticiero sin chiste y con informacion calientita

Mead-Hall
Noticias mead hall

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 59:48


Estamos de regreso!!!!!

MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 38 – The 2019 Hazardvitational

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 40:42


This episode was originally released March 15th, 2019.For episode 38, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk with Matt Hazard (@winedope) about the most recent invitational Vintage tournament he held at his house, and how you can host similar local events.00:30 – Matt Hazard, Magic Man01:00 – Just Because We Haven’t Adequately Tested London Mulligan Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Share Extremely Uninformed Opinions About It08:20 – The Return of the Hazardvitational and How to Host Your OwnTotal runtime: 40:43 Baselessly Speculating About London Vintage (and Magic in general) has been in a bit of a snit recently as players discuss the implications of the London mulligan, which will be tested at the upcoming Mythic Championship II. If the test goes well, the new rules would replace the current Vancouver mulligan rules. In brief, the London mulligan has players continue to draw seven cards for each mulligan and then put a card on the bottom of the library for each time they’ve mulliganed. So if you mulligan twice, you’ll draw seven cards, pick your five favorite, and put two cards on the bottom of your library. We’ve tested with this a few times in Middle School and Vintage pickup games, and it hasn’t made a huge amount of difference in most games. Where you’re keeping seven or six cards, for example, it’s equivalent to the current, or nearly so. At more than four mulligans (keeping three cards or fewer), you’re still so far behind on materiel that your chances are vastly depleted, even if you keep a solid looking trio or pair of cards. So the real test seems to be in keeping four or five cards, where you might have a powerful way to recover—Ancestral Recall, or Workshop-Trinisphere for example. Regardless, even with this potentially strengthened mulligan rule, we don’t think you want to mulligan. Cards are just too powerful a resource. So we don’t think this will be too-too upsetting for Eternal formats. In reality it will just make players feel better when they have to mulligan a long way down. But! In any case, it would be a shame if Mishra’s Workshop or Bazaar of Baghdad to be restricted based on a mulligan rule change, since they’ve been vibrant parts of the metagame for so long. How to Run a Magic Tournament at Your House A couple weeks ago 29 players showed up at the home of Matt Hazard in Columbus, hungry for the competition of a Vintage tournament and the fun of a casual environment. For an average suburban house, that’s a lot of people, particularly if you need them to have enough room between them to comfortably play a game of Magic. Matt and his wife, Trece, have hosted a similar event for four years in a row now, growing in scale each year. The first few years they had three dogs and two cats, and now they have a young kid to contend with among all the hubbub. And they do a great job! This is one of the Ohio Vintage community’s favorite tournaments. There are so many things to take into account if you want to host a similar event, but it can be done. Aspects include: seating, tournament organization, food and drinks, and prizes. Butts in ChairsThe first thing Matt suggested was making sure you have enough places to put the games. His dining-room table only seats six, so with 23 more players to fit, we were spread out at the kitchen island (4), another table in the dining room (6), the living room (4), and the basement (8), including games on an ottoman and some borrowed folding tables. Knowing how many players you’ll be serving gives you a sense of scope for the event. Be realistic about how many you can host, and be firm in capping the event if necessary. It will be more than uncomfortable to cram players in where there’s not actually enough room for them. Names in SpreadsheetsThen you need to put all those players into some sort of tournament organizer software. Wizards Event Reporter is the “official” software but shouldn’t technically be used for events with playtest cards. Plus everyone in WER needs a DCI number. We are more likely to use MtG Arena (not the online MTG game), which is free and uses the same algorithm to calculate player rankings. It requires only a Google ID to login, and the only difficulty is that it’s hard to re-pair if something gets off mid-round. You can print off pairings, or put them on a big TV, or just shout them out. For smaller events, a little yelling never hurt anyone. I’ll also recommend knowing and making clear how many rounds will be played and how a winner will be determined, so there’s no confusion toward the end. Typically you play N Swiss rounds for P players, where 2N – P isn’t negative. So 3 rounds for 8 players, 4 rounds for 8 to 16, 5 rounds for 16 to 32, and 6 rounds for wow, you have a lot of friends. There are plenty of options to determine a winner: Swiss and elimination rounds (usually top-eight for more than 16 players), Swiss+1, or – as Josh suggested for small events – round robin. BeveragesThe Hazardvitational and other events at peoples’ houses (like TSI Steveland, which we talked about recently) have asked players to bring their own drinks. It helps make sure everyone has something they like and takes a lot of burden off the hosts for supplying. Team Serious tends to go through a lot of Jägermeister, Malört, and Hamm’s because we hate ourselves. This year we even imported the “Dressed Hamm’s” from Chicago, which is better than it sounds, really. Food Breaks Are NiceOur home-based events have also typically included a break in the middle of the event for food. The Hazard’s had everyone throw money in a bowl for a big pizza order from Columbus-area favorite Donato’s, ending up with 15 large pizzas in all (almost half a pizza per person). Geoff’s invitationals have ordered in subs or burritos from Jimmy John’s or Chipotle. Coordinating a big grill-fest of burgers and hotdogs has worked as well too at events, in part because someone who’s not playing can serve as grillmaster. Regardless, food helps ground everyone and is another event people can socialize around. Prizes Are Nice TooAnd of course there are prizes to think of. Some Team Serious Invitational series have traditional prize structures that ask for entry fees and then condense those to pay out to the top four or eight players. This can be tricky since the prizes have to be bought in advance with a prospective amount of money based on the number of confirmed players. Often players or teammates are interested in selling cards to this venture, but you have to hope that the right mix of cards comes available at the same time as the money or risk over- or under-spending for prizes. The Hazardvitational bypasses this hangup by skipping the entry fee and asking players to donate prizes, suggesting a value of $20 or more. Cards are frequent additions to the pool, and we’ve had things like Dual Lands, Jaces, Commander decks, complete sets, and various user-created packages. Jake Hilty put a complete Middle School deck in the pool for this event, which was awesome. We’ve also had non-Magic prizes like alcohol (including Josh Chapple’s prize of bitters and a cocktail recipe book) and even a Sawzall, which went highly in the structure. Recent additions to the prize pool have been “mystery box” prizes, which are pretty much what they sound like. The sky’s the limit, and part of the prize is the fun of opening an unknown quantity. Ben Perry consistently outdoes himself in this category, as this year’s “Do Not Open” box included a choice of keeping a Tundra or one of two further mystery packages. The chosen prizes were intended to be given to other players of the winner’s choice and turned out to be more Middle School cards. In the end there are lots of ways to put a home tournament together. These are just basic ideas, and you can feel free to modify as necessary. In Case You Want to StreamI also didn’t get a chance to mention this in the podcast, but I devised a much-improved streaming rig for holding a camera above a game of Magic. Instead of using two vertical posts with a crossbar, I got a boom stand with a single counterweighted arm, like this. What an improvement! The stand can be put to either side of the table, or even behind one of the players, and is so much stabler than the previous crossbar. I was able to glue the camera to a section of dowel and use the protective cap as a method of attachment to the end of the boom, so the camera screws on and off and angles can be adjusted. I didn’t have sand to weigh the bag, so obviously I used basic lands. I’m really pleased with this new setup and am looking forward to using it in the future. Working With Land Grant In the last episode we talked about an upcoming (now past) Old School event run alongside Magic Fest Cleveland, hosted by the Cleveland Rocs at BottleHouse Brewery and Mead Hall. The event ran smoothly, everyone had a great time, and the event organizers were able to donate more than $1,700 to Providence House, a Cleveland-area family crisis center. This episode we talk about contacting Land Grant Brewing to help us make a more fun event by providing fine liquid refreshment to players. Josh Chapple operates under a policy of “Don’t ask, don’t get,” so he asked and we got. In this case we told them that Land Grant is actually a Magic card, and they asked for one for their trophy case. A fair exchange, for sure. There’s a lot of power in the Magic community, even among smaller groups like local Vintage or Old School scenes. Charity events are wonderful opportunities to combine the people-power and (let’s be honest) money inherent in these groups and put them to good use. It’s an attempt to make a difference where it’s needed. So many Magic events are inward looking, with players essentially giving back to themselves. Charity events are outward looking, good for everyone involved. Following the Hazardvitational, we contacted Land Grant again to set up what I hope will be a longer-term relationship, presenting the opportunity to do a similar charity event to the Cleveland Rocs partnership with BottleHouse. Magic players get a place to play and a chance to help out their community, and a local business gets a similar chance to give back, some promotion, and a captive audience of consumers for an afternoon. Land Grant was excited about the option, even offering to donate 20% of their day’s profits to the charity as well. Sounds pretty win-win-win! I’m really excited about this, hoping we can match the Rocs’ results. Right now we’re looking at an event on May 18, with more details to come. Look forward to it! So What Happened at the Hazardvitational? Jaco won the Hazardvitational playing four-color Paradoxical Outcome, beating David Lance on Survival. Other Top 8 decks were Ravager Shops, Paradoxical Oath, Humans, Grixis Xerox, and Griselbrand Oath. You can see these lists as well as plenty of photos from the event on The Mana Drain. Enjoy, they’re fun! Matt Hazard, our gracious host, played a mono-red aggro control deck with lots of Blood Moon effects and Null Rods. The idea is very much to hinder your opponent’s mana, empty your hand, and attack with aggressive creatures like Lupine Prototype and Bloodrage Brawler. Not one to shy away from interesting cards, he also included a maindeck Hellspark Elemental and a sideboard Pardic Miner, which gets talked about in the audio. I’ll let you look them up. Josh Chapple played his usual: BUG Control. It’s a typical looking list, one that you hope is metagamed properly for the event you’re playing. That’s difficult at a lot of Team Serious events where you might face Matt Hazard Mono-Red or a deck that includes a bunch of cards with “Predator” in the name so it can coordinate with the player’s donated prize. Anyway, when the right answers for your opponent’s strategy find their way to you in time, your game will go well. Otherwise, it’s a fun battle. I played Turn-One Tendrils (a.k.a. SX or Meandeck Tendrils), a deck that’s more of a thought experiment than an actual competitive deck. There has been much written about the archetype, but it doesn’t show up because it’s weak against so many kinds of disruption and is tricky to play well, let alone perfectly. I had fun and had a lot of time to eat and talk to people and hang out between rounds. I died once to Spoils of the Vault. Questions for Discussion What’s the best prize you’ve ever won playing Magic: The Gathering? Would you rather have a known prize or a mystery box? Would you have guessed 30 people would each eat an average of half a pizza? “Dressed Hamm’s” or “Spiced Hamm’s”? Have you tried one? They’re better than you thought, right? Did you have to look up Pardic Miner? Concluding Remarks Thanks for listening! We definitely believe that friendship and fun are the primary reasons to play Vintage, so we’re glad to make friends with our fans. If you want any advice about hosting a tournament in your own private space, invitational or otherwise, please feel free to reach out. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

MTGCast
Serious Vintage: Serious Vintage – 38 – The 2019 Hazardvitational

MTGCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 40:42


This episode was originally released March 15th, 2019.For episode 38, Geoff Moes (@ThallidTosser on Twitter), Nat Moes (@GrandpaBelcher), and Josh Chapple (@joshchapple) talk with Matt Hazard (@winedope) about the most recent invitational Vintage tournament he held at his house, and how you can host similar local events.00:30 – Matt Hazard, Magic Man01:00 – Just Because We Haven’t Adequately Tested London Mulligan Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Share Extremely Uninformed Opinions About It08:20 – The Return of the Hazardvitational and How to Host Your OwnTotal runtime: 40:43 Baselessly Speculating About London Vintage (and Magic in general) has been in a bit of a snit recently as players discuss the implications of the London mulligan, which will be tested at the upcoming Mythic Championship II. If the test goes well, the new rules would replace the current Vancouver mulligan rules. In brief, the London mulligan has players continue to draw seven cards for each mulligan and then put a card on the bottom of the library for each time they’ve mulliganed. So if you mulligan twice, you’ll draw seven cards, pick your five favorite, and put two cards on the bottom of your library. We’ve tested with this a few times in Middle School and Vintage pickup games, and it hasn’t made a huge amount of difference in most games. Where you’re keeping seven or six cards, for example, it’s equivalent to the current, or nearly so. At more than four mulligans (keeping three cards or fewer), you’re still so far behind on materiel that your chances are vastly depleted, even if you keep a solid looking trio or pair of cards. So the real test seems to be in keeping four or five cards, where you might have a powerful way to recover—Ancestral Recall, or Workshop-Trinisphere for example. Regardless, even with this potentially strengthened mulligan rule, we don’t think you want to mulligan. Cards are just too powerful a resource. So we don’t think this will be too-too upsetting for Eternal formats. In reality it will just make players feel better when they have to mulligan a long way down. But! In any case, it would be a shame if Mishra’s Workshop or Bazaar of Baghdad to be restricted based on a mulligan rule change, since they’ve been vibrant parts of the metagame for so long. How to Run a Magic Tournament at Your House A couple weeks ago 29 players showed up at the home of Matt Hazard in Columbus, hungry for the competition of a Vintage tournament and the fun of a casual environment. For an average suburban house, that’s a lot of people, particularly if you need them to have enough room between them to comfortably play a game of Magic. Matt and his wife, Trece, have hosted a similar event for four years in a row now, growing in scale each year. The first few years they had three dogs and two cats, and now they have a young kid to contend with among all the hubbub. And they do a great job! This is one of the Ohio Vintage community’s favorite tournaments. There are so many things to take into account if you want to host a similar event, but it can be done. Aspects include: seating, tournament organization, food and drinks, and prizes. Butts in ChairsThe first thing Matt suggested was making sure you have enough places to put the games. His dining-room table only seats six, so with 23 more players to fit, we were spread out at the kitchen island (4), another table in the dining room (6), the living room (4), and the basement (8), including games on an ottoman and some borrowed folding tables. Knowing how many players you’ll be serving gives you a sense of scope for the event. Be realistic about how many you can host, and be firm in capping the event if necessary. It will be more than uncomfortable to cram players in where there’s not actually enough room for them. Names in SpreadsheetsThen you need to put all those players into some sort of tournament organizer software. Wizards Event Reporter is the “official” software but shouldn’t technically be used for events with playtest cards. Plus everyone in WER needs a DCI number. We are more likely to use MtG Arena (not the online MTG game), which is free and uses the same algorithm to calculate player rankings. It requires only a Google ID to login, and the only difficulty is that it’s hard to re-pair if something gets off mid-round. You can print off pairings, or put them on a big TV, or just shout them out. For smaller events, a little yelling never hurt anyone. I’ll also recommend knowing and making clear how many rounds will be played and how a winner will be determined, so there’s no confusion toward the end. Typically you play N Swiss rounds for P players, where 2N – P isn’t negative. So 3 rounds for 8 players, 4 rounds for 8 to 16, 5 rounds for 16 to 32, and 6 rounds for wow, you have a lot of friends. There are plenty of options to determine a winner: Swiss and elimination rounds (usually top-eight for more than 16 players), Swiss+1, or – as Josh suggested for small events – round robin. BeveragesThe Hazardvitational and other events at peoples’ houses (like TSI Steveland, which we talked about recently) have asked players to bring their own drinks. It helps make sure everyone has something they like and takes a lot of burden off the hosts for supplying. Team Serious tends to go through a lot of Jägermeister, Malört, and Hamm’s because we hate ourselves. This year we even imported the “Dressed Hamm’s” from Chicago, which is better than it sounds, really. Food Breaks Are NiceOur home-based events have also typically included a break in the middle of the event for food. The Hazard’s had everyone throw money in a bowl for a big pizza order from Columbus-area favorite Donato’s, ending up with 15 large pizzas in all (almost half a pizza per person). Geoff’s invitationals have ordered in subs or burritos from Jimmy John’s or Chipotle. Coordinating a big grill-fest of burgers and hotdogs has worked as well too at events, in part because someone who’s not playing can serve as grillmaster. Regardless, food helps ground everyone and is another event people can socialize around. Prizes Are Nice TooAnd of course there are prizes to think of. Some Team Serious Invitational series have traditional prize structures that ask for entry fees and then condense those to pay out to the top four or eight players. This can be tricky since the prizes have to be bought in advance with a prospective amount of money based on the number of confirmed players. Often players or teammates are interested in selling cards to this venture, but you have to hope that the right mix of cards comes available at the same time as the money or risk over- or under-spending for prizes. The Hazardvitational bypasses this hangup by skipping the entry fee and asking players to donate prizes, suggesting a value of $20 or more. Cards are frequent additions to the pool, and we’ve had things like Dual Lands, Jaces, Commander decks, complete sets, and various user-created packages. Jake Hilty put a complete Middle School deck in the pool for this event, which was awesome. We’ve also had non-Magic prizes like alcohol (including Josh Chapple’s prize of bitters and a cocktail recipe book) and even a Sawzall, which went highly in the structure. Recent additions to the prize pool have been “mystery box” prizes, which are pretty much what they sound like. The sky’s the limit, and part of the prize is the fun of opening an unknown quantity. Ben Perry consistently outdoes himself in this category, as this year’s “Do Not Open” box included a choice of keeping a Tundra or one of two further mystery packages. The chosen prizes were intended to be given to other players of the winner’s choice and turned out to be more Middle School cards. In the end there are lots of ways to put a home tournament together. These are just basic ideas, and you can feel free to modify as necessary. In Case You Want to StreamI also didn’t get a chance to mention this in the podcast, but I devised a much-improved streaming rig for holding a camera above a game of Magic. Instead of using two vertical posts with a crossbar, I got a boom stand with a single counterweighted arm, like this. What an improvement! The stand can be put to either side of the table, or even behind one of the players, and is so much stabler than the previous crossbar. I was able to glue the camera to a section of dowel and use the protective cap as a method of attachment to the end of the boom, so the camera screws on and off and angles can be adjusted. I didn’t have sand to weigh the bag, so obviously I used basic lands. I’m really pleased with this new setup and am looking forward to using it in the future. Working With Land Grant In the last episode we talked about an upcoming (now past) Old School event run alongside Magic Fest Cleveland, hosted by the Cleveland Rocs at BottleHouse Brewery and Mead Hall. The event ran smoothly, everyone had a great time, and the event organizers were able to donate more than $1,700 to Providence House, a Cleveland-area family crisis center. This episode we talk about contacting Land Grant Brewing to help us make a more fun event by providing fine liquid refreshment to players. Josh Chapple operates under a policy of “Don’t ask, don’t get,” so he asked and we got. In this case we told them that Land Grant is actually a Magic card, and they asked for one for their trophy case. A fair exchange, for sure. There’s a lot of power in the Magic community, even among smaller groups like local Vintage or Old School scenes. Charity events are wonderful opportunities to combine the people-power and (let’s be honest) money inherent in these groups and put them to good use. It’s an attempt to make a difference where it’s needed. So many Magic events are inward looking, with players essentially giving back to themselves. Charity events are outward looking, good for everyone involved. Following the Hazardvitational, we contacted Land Grant again to set up what I hope will be a longer-term relationship, presenting the opportunity to do a similar charity event to the Cleveland Rocs partnership with BottleHouse. Magic players get a place to play and a chance to help out their community, and a local business gets a similar chance to give back, some promotion, and a captive audience of consumers for an afternoon. Land Grant was excited about the option, even offering to donate 20% of their day’s profits to the charity as well. Sounds pretty win-win-win! I’m really excited about this, hoping we can match the Rocs’ results. Right now we’re looking at an event on May 18, with more details to come. Look forward to it! So What Happened at the Hazardvitational? Jaco won the Hazardvitational playing four-color Paradoxical Outcome, beating David Lance on Survival. Other Top 8 decks were Ravager Shops, Paradoxical Oath, Humans, Grixis Xerox, and Griselbrand Oath. You can see these lists as well as plenty of photos from the event on The Mana Drain. Enjoy, they’re fun! Matt Hazard, our gracious host, played a mono-red aggro control deck with lots of Blood Moon effects and Null Rods. The idea is very much to hinder your opponent’s mana, empty your hand, and attack with aggressive creatures like Lupine Prototype and Bloodrage Brawler. Not one to shy away from interesting cards, he also included a maindeck Hellspark Elemental and a sideboard Pardic Miner, which gets talked about in the audio. I’ll let you look them up. Josh Chapple played his usual: BUG Control. It’s a typical looking list, one that you hope is metagamed properly for the event you’re playing. That’s difficult at a lot of Team Serious events where you might face Matt Hazard Mono-Red or a deck that includes a bunch of cards with “Predator” in the name so it can coordinate with the player’s donated prize. Anyway, when the right answers for your opponent’s strategy find their way to you in time, your game will go well. Otherwise, it’s a fun battle. I played Turn-One Tendrils (a.k.a. SX or Meandeck Tendrils), a deck that’s more of a thought experiment than an actual competitive deck. There has been much written about the archetype, but it doesn’t show up because it’s weak against so many kinds of disruption and is tricky to play well, let alone perfectly. I had fun and had a lot of time to eat and talk to people and hang out between rounds. I died once to Spoils of the Vault. Questions for Discussion What’s the best prize you’ve ever won playing Magic: The Gathering? Would you rather have a known prize or a mystery box? Would you have guessed 30 people would each eat an average of half a pizza? “Dressed Hamm’s” or “Spiced Hamm’s”? Have you tried one? They’re better than you thought, right? Did you have to look up Pardic Miner? Concluding Remarks Thanks for listening! We definitely believe that friendship and fun are the primary reasons to play Vintage, so we’re glad to make friends with our fans. If you want any advice about hosting a tournament in your own private space, invitational or otherwise, please feel free to reach out. We’ll look forward to any questions or comments here or The Mana Drain or on Twitter. You can also email us at seriousvintagepodcast@gmail.com.

Mead-Hall
Mead hall tema navidad

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 40:16


En este episodio nos unimos a las celebraciones

Mead-Hall
Noticias mead hall

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 93:22


Ya llegaron las noticias!!!!

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 81:51


Aqui estan sus noticias fresquesitas

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias 6

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 43:05


Ya llego su noticiero, tarde pero sin sueño como no

Mead-Hall
Mead hall Noticias 5

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 84:02


Ya esta aqui su noticiero que no informa

Drinking Horn Meadcast
Odin, Santa, Yule, & Christmas

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 63:15


We have Hallbjorn the Viking back with us in the Mead Hall to discuss all of the interesting similarities between Odin and Santa!

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 70:15


En este espisodio fuimos victimas del sueño

Mead-Hall
Mead hall noticias

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 79:43


Su super noticiero semanal ya esta aqui

Mead-Hall
Mead hall "la toxica"

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 57:18


En este tema garantizamos que no podremos dormir durante varios dias en nuestras casas

Mead-Hall
Noticias mead hall

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 64:03


En este episodio hablamos de campales de mariachis y futbolistas pisando testiculos ajenos

Mead-Hall
Noticias mead hall

Mead-Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 70:34


Estrenamos nueva seccion solo de noticias, esperamos y la disfruten el miercoles se subira episodio normal

The Anglo-Saxon Podcast
Back to the Mead Hall: Beowulf

The Anglo-Saxon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 27:40


In today's episode, find yourself transported to the hall of Heorot, as we read from J.R.R. Tolkien's translation of the most famous Anglo-Saxon work of literature.

Lunchwatch - With Johnny White Really Really
01 - Storming The Mead Hall

Lunchwatch - With Johnny White Really Really

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 15:30


Welcome to first ever episode of Lunchwatch with Johnny White Really-Really. In this episode Johnny introduces the audience to the concept of Lunchwatch and declares our inaugural winner.Written and performed by Johnny White Really-ReallyWith original music by Johnny White Really-ReallyThe coin flip was performed by Zoe WatermanThe producer was Benjamin SuttonA Hat Trick Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Anglo-Saxon Podcast
Take Me to the Mead Hall! An Intro to Anglo-Saxon Poetry

The Anglo-Saxon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 39:16


In today's episode, we're looking at Anglo-Saxon poetry, and, we'll head to the mead hall to hear 3 popular Anglo-Saxon literary works read aloud.

Drinking Horn Meadcast
Mead Hall History w/ Steve Pollington

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 49:18


Steve Pollington is one of the authorities on Old English language, history and most importantly, Mead Hall history!

Drinking Horn Meadcast
Mead Hall Creation part III: (Wood is Good)

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 34:31


In the third part of our Mead Hall creation series, we talk about some of the final touches for the Mead Hall in Downtown Flagstaff!

From The Hart
Season 2 Episode 3: Tim Mead | Hall of Fame President, Hall of Fame Man

From The Hart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 58:17


Tim Mead's first job in professional sports was with the Los Angeles Angels in Major League Baseball. 39 years after starting with the Angels, he started his second job in professional sports, as the President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Tim has seen just about everything in his career, from the lows of comforting the families of players who died suddenly, to the high of winning a World Series in 2002. He has been honored as a National Father of the Year, and is widely regarded as the nicest man in sports. Listen as Tim shares stories from his illustrious career, and about what it is like to work with some of the game's best of all time. You can visit the baseball Hall of Fame at https://baseballhall.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support

Drinking Horn Meadcast
Mead Hall Creation pt. I: (Genesis of an Idea)

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 23:11


Part one of a series all about the creation and build out process for the Downtown Flagstaff Mead Hall! Evan and Nick sit down and talk about how the idea came about for another addition to Flagstaff's love of libations.

Drinking Horn Meadcast
Mead Hall Creation part II: (Hammers and Honey)

Drinking Horn Meadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 39:55


This episode speaks to more of the initial construction thoughts and paperwork that have gone into the build out so far. It starts with a freestyle beat-box session (duh) and ends with a Skol!

The Prancing Pony Podcast
122 - The Digital Mead-Hall: TexMoot 2019 Keynote Presentation

The Prancing Pony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 65:30


In January, Alan and Shawn were honored to be the keynote speakers at Signum University’s second annual Texas Literature & Language Symposium (“TexMoot”) in Waco, Texas! Our talk, recorded live, explored podcasts as modern-day mead-halls providing a virtual place for communities to come together around a work of literature. We shared our experience of seeing a community of Tolkien fans build up around our own podcast, cracked the kind of jokes that can only happen in front of a live audience, and even trotted out a few old favorites.

Unfortunately Required Reading
A Scandinavian Warrior Walks Into A Mead Hall

Unfortunately Required Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 80:33


Today's episode is about the epic poem Beowulf, how much we love Mead, how terrible the 2007 movie version of this epic poem is, and Beowulf's mom, Sheila. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unfortunately-required/support

Magnotronic
Zachary Kagan and Tommy Bayer are in sick

Magnotronic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 38:40


Casual dabs, FBI/PHD, and free time with comedians Zachary Kagan and Tommy Bayer

Green Dragon Live
4. People of Middle-earth: Men & Dwarves - Prologue 0.4

Green Dragon Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2016 41:05


The Nicks discuss Men and their mortality and being the 2nd children of Iluvatar., how different they are in every region, and languages. And also the Dwarves, their creation mistake, the animosity between them and the Elves, and the way each race copes with the evil of the world. Notes from the episode: Map of Middle-earth Rohirric - naming conventions Beowulf's "Heorot" the Mead Hall aka Golden Hall aka Meduseld Comparison: Tolkien's Meduseld, Beowulf, and similar historical architecture Timeline of Thorin Oakenshield's life Links: greendragonlive.com @greendragonlive use #GDLive /greendragonlive Special thanks to our friend Harry Murrell for the use of his music. Listen to more and subscribe to his channel here.  

GotMead Live Radio Show
5-24-16 – Bruce Leslie, President TX Mead Association and Owner-Griffin Meadery

GotMead Live Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 126:55


5-24-16 - Yep, did it again. This time, I was out of town almost the entire break, a good bit of it in the mountains with crap connectivity, so I *do* have a weak excuse. (or at least a weak connectivity excuse) But never fear, we've lined up a great series for you, and will give you good show! This week, we have Bruce Leslie, president of the Texas Mead Association, which also hosts the Texas Meadfest (whaat? there's a meadfest in Texas? Whoohoooo!! Let's *go*!) The Texas Mead Association has been around since 2008, and is there to promote mead in Texas (makes sense). They also host the Texas Meadfest and Competition, now in it's 5th year. And Bruce is also owner of Griffin Meadery, in Willis, TX. On Making Mead-Back to Basics, AJ, Manny and Ryan will be talking about Previous Fermentation Experience coming into meadmaking - A.J. comes from winemaking, Manny is a beer brewer, and Ryan came right into mead, as did Vicky. We're going to talk about how those experiences colored our meadmaking and approaches. Call in and join us!! If you want them to tackle your mead making stuff, you can send us a question and we'll tackle it online! Join us, 9PM Eastern tonight!! Bring your questions and your mead, and let's talk mead! You can call us at 803-443-MEAD (6323), or Skype us at meadwench (please friend me first and say you're a listener, I get tons of Skype spam), or tweet to @gotmeadnow. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live, will play the live feed. If you are calling in, please turn off the player sound, so we don't get feedback. What we were drinking: AJ - Vicky - Jon - Manny - Ryan - Show links and notes: Texas Mead Association and Meadfest Texas Mead Cup - entries open June 1-Sept 1, taking both home and commercial entries. Griffin Meadery - Willis, Texas Upcoming Events: Starrlight Meadery - Mead Tastings - multiple dates, go check it out!!! [break] Movie Night: Red Desert - Bos Meadery May 25, 2016 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm    Tickets: Free     $1 off goblets of mead, and free popcorn! The Mead Hall opens at 5p, and the movie starts at 7p. Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1960s panoramas of contemporary alienation were decade-defining artistic events, and Red Desert, his first color film, is perhaps his most epochal. [break] 810 Meadworks - The Moonhunters at the Beergarten[break] 810 Meadworks - Empire Brewfest- June 10-11[break] AHA National Homebrewers Convention - June 9-11[break] National Mead Day - Aug 6[break] Brothers Drake Meadery - ongoing concert events    

The LinkAdelaide Podcast
The Importance Of Being Earnest

The LinkAdelaide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2011 4:30


Welcome to the LinkAdelaide Fringe 2011 Podcast. In this episode, we talk to the Producer and Director of the Adelaide University Fringe Club's production of The Importance of Being Earnest, James Moffatt, about the show and where they're at leading into their season at the Mead Hall, Flinders St Baptist Church.

Word Riot
Welcome to the Mead Hall

Word Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2009 3:16


Author: Rowdy Geirsson Title: Welcome to the Mead Hall Genre: Short Story Publication date: September 2009