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Julian Assange is a free man after 12 years of living in confined spaces. It's a victory for quiet diplomacy and Albo, Rudd and the Labor government deserve credit for it. Regardless of what people might think of Assange, he had spent too long in prison. Meanwhile Lisa goes back to the Federal Court for her hat. In New Zealand a woman takes her partner to a dispute tribunal for not taking her to the airport. In the UK, the Tories have stopped shooting themselves in the foot. It's a fully blown machine gun job now with toes and heels flying all over the place. In sport, Australia fails in the ICC T-20 World Cup while JTI announces Carlton as his number one seed to win the AFL flag.
Homer and Bart become kings of the blue-collar sports circuit, but Marge suspects something dishonest at the core of their father-son bond. Meanwhile Lisa tries to get into a prestigious summer camp. Click the link below to contact us, listen to past episodes, merch, and more! https://linktr.ee/AnnoyedGruntBoys ***Next Episode: S19 E18 - Any Given Sundance*** --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/138simpsons/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/138simpsons/support
Anthony and Maureen leave Tommy alone to paint at Hot Off the Press. Is he prepared to face what's behind the "shave and a haircut" knock? Meanwhile Lisa and Max are each forced to deal with the comedy of a simple biological function — much to the delight of their romantic partners. Based on the play Two and Two Together by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Written, Directed, and Produced by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Starring (in order of appearance) Chris Rose as Anthony Wallace, Dan Murray as Tommy Hanson, Chrissy Lewis-Pirnie as Maureen Sloan, Peter Cosmas Sofronas as Jason Reyas, Nick Gould as Matt Sharpe, Adam Heroux as David Sharpe, Amanda O'Donnell as Lisa Sharpe, Samuel Berbel as Max, Rachael Rabinovitz as Hayley Gettelman. Credits and Narration by Leonard Caplan. Sound Engineering by Dan Murray. Sound Editing by Peter Cosmas Sofronas. Theme Music by Valerie Forgione. Special thanks to Dan Murray. Extra special thanks to Del Shores and his writing master class.Support the showScripts of Two and Two Together and the first two seasons of Putting 2&2 Together can be purchased at Amazon.com. Merchandise available at TeeSpring. Donations can be made at By Me a Coffee. For further information, please visit puttingtwoandtwotogether.com.
Divorce Party CrashersLala and Katie freak out at Raquel for making out with Oliver in Vegas. Scheana plans a guy's night to help Schwartz get back in the game whilst Tom and Tom weigh a big decision about the future of their bar. Meanwhile Lisa consoles Ariana about her loss.
Homer is stunned by his feelings of rage and resentment when Grampa becomes a doting stepfather to his girlfriend's quirky young son. Meanwhile Lisa and Bart throw the ultimate slumber party. Download and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. anchor.fm/138simpsons Email us at 138simpsons@gmail.com Check out our store at teepublic.com/user/annoyedgruntboys Or just click our link in our bio! ***Next Episode: S34 E09 - When Nelson Met Lisa*** #thesimpsons #simpsons #138simpsonspodcast #annoyedgruntboys #podcast #homersimpson #margesimpson #bartsimpson #lisasimpson #maggiesimpson #foxtv #simpsonspodcast #tvpodcast #tv #disney #disneyplus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/138simpsons/message
6/2/2022--This week, Jenn is gearing up for an exciting weekend Dorchester Day activities, and wants to see you all there. Meanwhile Lisa is keeping an eye on all the intraparty drama happening in the leadup to the 2022 MassDems Convention this weekend. Steve, Jenn, and Lisa discuss the upcoming convention as well as the recent MassGOP convention, and what we can possibly expect come the September primary. Later, MassINC Education Equity Fellow Simone Ngongi-Lukula stops by the virtual bunker to discuss her recent op-ed in the Boston Globe, "Massachusetts' failure to forestall growing segregation." She talks about the well-documented benefits of magnet schools that draw students from varying racial, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds, and how Massachusetts' move to stop funding magnet schools in the nineties has set them back in terms of integration in schools. And that is despite a vast majority of Massachusetts parents wanting more integration in schools. -- “This episode of The Horse Race was brought to you by Benchmark Strategies [https://www.benchmark-strategies.com/]. Benchmark is setting a new standard as Boston's fastest-growing public affairs consulting firm. To know more, connect with Benchmark on Twitter @benchmarkBoston.
The Housewives Homies are back to discuss this week's RHOSLC, RHONJ, and RHOA. Heather is coming hard in the snowy city while Jen Shah seems to have taken a chill pill. Meanwhile Lisa was apparently backstage spray tanning John. We continue discussing the Tre vs. Jackie showdown in New Jersey and finally get the aftermath of Bolo in Atlanta and have differing opinions on whether Kenya was being cute n' shady or not cute n' shitty. Finally, Blake sits down with Victoria from @asianswhowatchbravo to discuss the current atrocities happening to Asian Americans and how racism has played out on our favorite Bravo Shows. Listen now, you won't regret it!
Homer's neglect of Bart pushes him into the arms of a "Bigger Brother", Tom (voiced by Phil Hartman). Hilarity ensues. Meanwhile Lisa is battling an addiction to the Corey Hotline.
In this week's episode Brian and Lisa walk through six cross country training session ideas to integrate into your season plan. Brian manages a solid week of training as he begins to master the art of commuting and runs a seriously hilly weekend warrior long forest run. Meanwhile Lisa is on a down-week and is nursing a tight old-lady calf. Finally, we chew over a listener question from Phil who's just completed a 10k and wonders where to from here? Resources and references discussed in this episode: Athletics Victoria XCR Season. Connect with Brian and Lisa: email brian@runningtechniquetips.com lisa@runningtechniquetips.com Blog: http://runningtechniquetips.com Brian's Running Technique Book Brian's Running Form Drills eBook and free online resources. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningtechniquetips/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RunningTechniqueTips/ Twitter: @BrianRunCoach
This week we talk to 55+ world record holder Keith Bateman about the running technique book "Older Yet Faster" that he co-authored with podiatrist Heidi Jones. Brian dreams of running faster over 10k than his 34 year old self. Meanwhile Lisa preserves personal dignity with a DNF in the the B race in the NSW 5000m championships, but gains confidence from a well paced first 3k. Resources and references discussed in this episode: David Blackman's blog about technique change. olderyetfaster.com. Older yet faster Facebook group. Brad Beer's interview with Jono Hall - Head Coach Triathlon Canada - walk run strategy. Interview with Gene Dykes, the 70 year old that ran a 2:54 marathon from Humans of Ultra Running. Brian's blogs about cadence: Does increasing cadence improve running technique? And 180 steps per minute. Connect with Brian and Lisa: Blog: http://runningtechniquetips.com Brian's Running Technique Book Brian's Running Form Drills eBook and free online resources. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningtechniquetips/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RunningTechniqueTips/ Twitter: @BrianRunCoach YouTube: http://youtube.com/runningtechniquetv
Brian gets a 3k time trial on the board, recording an encouraging 12:00, to be trailing Lisa by 53 seconds as we head into the February leg of our 3k/5k challenge. We discuss Brian's technique tweaks, pacing, more strength training as recovery, and where to from here with his 9-10 day training cycle. Meanwhile Lisa is running the B race in the NSW 5000m championships and hopes to record a PB to finally exorcise her 5k demons. Resources and references discussed in this episode: Edited video: 7 lap segments of Brian's 3k time-trial and revised technique. Connect with Brian and Lisa: Blog: http://runningtechniquetips.com Brian's Running Technique Book Brian's Running Form Drills eBook and free online resources. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningtechniquetips/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RunningTechniqueTips/ Twitter: @BrianRunCoach YouTube: http://youtube.com/runningtechniquetv
Brian battles through record low temperatures in Ballarat as he strives towards the 80km per week training plateau as the Melbourne Marathon looms 12 weeks away. He attempts (and makes a video of) an Arthur Lydiard style hill workout in a bid to stave off lower leg injuries and develop more strength. He spends the weekend in Wodonga and has a cracking 18km training run on the local rail trail with his brother. Meanwhile Lisa moves well through some 400m repetitions on the track and chases some hills, before a king tide and small human induced sleep deprevation threaten to derail her training week. She finishes the week on a high note with a good long run over hills. This week's conversation centres around slower speed and aerobic effort based training. Brian embraces Lydiard and Maffetone training principles while Lisa asks "how slow is too slow?". Brian questions his younger self, while getting philisophical about the parallels between the slow food movement and slower running while Lisa wonders if he's lost the plot. The conversation finishes up with a challenge to check if your easy training pace really is! Resources and references discussed in this podcast: Lydiard Hill Training. A video of Brian trying to run up a hill video. The MAF formula Phil Maffetone - 180 Formula. The Lydiard Foundation website. A runners' world article where Peter Snell talks about the physiological benefits of long runs. Brian's old blog post about the potential pitfalls of too much slow running. Link to Daniels' Running Formula. Link to Flinders Island Running Festival. Interview where coach Adam Didyk talks about his 15km marathon pace training session - Tell Me Your Tales Podcast. Australian runner Shaun Creighton discusses his easy pace - Inside Running Podcast. Connect with Brian and Lisa: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RunningTechniqueTips/ Twitter: @BrianRunCoach YouTube: http://youtube.com/runningtechniquetv