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Brad is still out on personal leave, but his podcasting cohort Will Smith is here to chat with Vinny and Alex about the Steam Machine, GTA's discless future, and a variety of video games and demos.CHAPTERS(00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate for versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:10) Intro(00:00:31) Will Smith is here to set us right(00:02:29) This is the year of Linux... for real this time!(00:09:35) Celebrating the end of Middle School(00:17:58) Memories of Gym Class...(00:21:44) The Video Games(00:21:57) Heave Ho 2 | [Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Jul 16, 2026(00:24:39) The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu | [Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S] | Jul 15, 2026(00:30:49) First Break(00:30:50) Subnautica 2 (Early Access) | [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S] | May 14, 2026(00:39:16) Cost to develop games(00:49:10) Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! | [PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Apr 30, 2026(00:51:39) Dimhaven: The Lost Source | [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Jun 23, 2026(00:55:52) Helldivers 2 | [PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] | Feb 08, 2024(01:02:16) Managing Live Service Games(01:08:01) Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 3 | [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5] | 2027(01:16:05) Second Break(01:16:06) The Steam Machine pricing what it could mean(02:08:02) Tencent might be scaling back investments(02:21:19) Sega to change how it markets some games(02:27:59) Grand Theft Auto 6 gets pricing and release details(02:45:05) Email(s)(02:49:08) Wrapping up(02:51:35) Mysterious Benefactor Shoutouts(02:52:56) Check out more from Will(02:57:11) Nextlander Content Updates(02:58:05) See ya!
Get on the bus with the boys because we finally reviewed Slap Shot. In this episode we ask the big questions: is Reggie Dunlop actually the hero of this story, or a complete piece of shit who never grows up? Is Slap Shot the greatest hockey movie ever made, or does the lack of actual hockey knock it down a peg? Are the Hanson Brothers as epic as you remember? Why was Ralphie's mom in bed with Reggie Dunlop?? •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing •0:06:00 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews •0:14:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:29 :00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS- **ASPCA- To learn more about Pet Health Insurance, visit http://aspcapetinsurance.com/breakfast **. Download the DraftKings Casino app and sign up with code CONFUSED to claim your Flex Spins and experience Cashingo—the feature you can't play anywhere else! **TruDiagnostics- Our listeners can get 20% off at http://TruDiagnostic.com using code CONFUSED at checkout. **PROGRESSIVE- Visit http://progressive.com **FABLETICS- Get 80% off everything when you sign up as a VIP! Just head to http://Fabletics.com/confused **LITTLE SLEEPIES- If you're expecting or dressing little ones, check out Little Sleeps. You can visit http://littlesleepies.com and use promo code GOODNIGHT for 10% off of your first order. **WAYFAIR- Find furniture, decor, and essentials that fit your unique style and budget. http://Wayfair.com —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast for bonus weekly episodes, voting on upcoming movies, giving your modern-day ratings on our movies and much more. **Mail us something The Confused Breakfast PO Box 10016 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-9802 Special thanks to our executive producers- Josh Miller, Starling, Dylan Mick and NicMad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Three Amigos, and by that I mean Bob, John, and Steve, continue holding down the fort while Daddy Braccino learns the Facts of Life and Aaron repeatedly tries to steal the couch from Beyond the Gates. In this week's episode, we talk about Hulk, Greg Rucka, Wonder Woman, Memories of Giselle, Toy Story 5, Sweet Paprika, and much, much more! Comics: The Trillion Dollar Kid #1, Mirka Andolfo's Sweet Paprika: Open for Business #1-5, Memories of Giselle OGN, Red Roots #3, The Eye Collector #1, Sorcerer Supreme #7, Batwoman #4, Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia OGN, Incredible Hulk #15-30, Infernal Hulk #1-5, Amazing Spider-Man #31 Other Stuff: The poetry of Megan Fox, Toy Story 5 (movie) The Comic Book Podcast is brought to you by Talking Comics (talkingcomicbooks.wordpress.com). The podcast is hosted by Steve Seigh, Bob Reyer, Joey Braccino, Aaron Amos, John Burkle, and Bronwyn Kelly-Seigh, who weekly dissect everything comics-related, from breaking news to new releases. Our Instagram handle is @TalkingComicsPodcast, and you can email us at podcast@talkingcomicbooks.com.
“Sound is a really important part of how I make movies because I always tell people that if the sound is good and the picture is bad, then you'll stick around to see what happens. However, if the sound is terrible and the picture is great, you're out of there in like ten minutes. So sound is something that I always cherish. And I think that the right filmmaker who appreciates sound can really take advantage of what we think about and use, you know, the viewer's imagination. A lot of film pictures start off in black and, you know, they just have the sound, so they really grab the audience's attention right from the beginning. So sound is just such a powerful medium.” – Jayson JohnsonThis week's guest is a filmmaker and the founder of Strike Five Films, an independent production company dedicated to authentic, character-driven storytelling. A graduate of Eastern Illinois University, he began his career under the mentorship of Francis Ford Coppola, working on the Wine, Daydreams & Memories tour before producing over 1,400 hours of broadcast television for Discovery ID. Since founding Strike Five Films in 2017, he's written, directed, and produced nine short films that have screened at more than ninety festivals worldwide, earning six awards. His work has been featured in numerous media outlets and is defined by themes of perseverance, community, and creativity.He's currently in pre-production on his debut feature, R.O.G.E.R & Me, an offbeat, heartfelt film rooted in Richmond, CA, while continuing to mentor emerging filmmakers and expand his mission of fusing storytelling, social impact, and independent artistry. His name is Jayson Johnson, and if you've ever wondered how intentional sound can elevate storytelling and make a lasting impact on audiences, you won't want to miss Jayson's behind-the-scenes insights and practical tips.As always, if you have questions for my guest, you're welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, visit audiobrandingpodcast.com, where you'll find a lot of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to the newsletter will let you know when the new podcasts are available, along with other interesting bits of audio-related news. And if you're getting some value from listening, the best ways to show your support are to share this podcast with a friend and leave an honest review. Both those things really help, and I'd love to feature your review on future podcasts. You can leave one either in written or in voice format from the podcast's main page. I would so appreciate that.(00:00) – How Sound Captivates AudiencesWe start things off with the vivid impression sound made on Jayson as a child, and how it led him to a career in filmmaking. “One of the memories I have as a child,” he recalls, “is, you know, you're sound asleep, and then all of a sudden, the vacuum cleaner goes on… that was kind of like an alarm clock for us, you know, because we always had chores.” He tells us more about his influences growing up and how a lifelong love of movies became a calling. “When I went to college,” he explains, “I had no idea what I wanted to do, so I signed up with Speech Communication, and they had a discipline of Radio, TV, and Film. And I just tried out everything.”(11:27) – Sound Techniques in FilmmakingJayson tells us more about his early years in the industry and how a chance job opening led to an encounter with Sofia and Francis Ford Coppola. “I put out all these resumes, I don't even know how many I put out,” he tells us. “Probably a hundred or so. No one called me except for this one place, and I said, ‘Oh, it's a winery. I'll go there.' And it happened to be Francis Coppola Winery.” He recalls his work on Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette, and the lessons about sound that Marin Scorsese's classic Goodfellas taught him to apply to his own films. “We see the cars explode,” he explains, “and Scorsese wants the audience to feel the emotion of that scene by not saying anything and just adding that little pause in there and, you know, letting the audience feel the gravity of the moment.”Episode SummaryExploring how silence enhances emotional depth in storytelling.Jayson discusses the sound techniques he's used in his films.Tune in for next week's episode as we talk about how music can transform a film, both for better and for worse, his thoughts about the emergence of AI videos and virtual celebrities like Tilly Norwood, and why he considers sound to be the first step in his creative process as a filmmaker.Connect with the Audio Branding Podcast:Book your project with Voice Overs and Vocals by visiting https://voiceoversandvocals.comConnect with me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jodikrangle/Watch the Audio Branding Podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JodiKrangleVOConnect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodikrangle/Leave the Audio Branding Podcast a review at https://lovethepodcast.com/audiobranding (Thank you!)Share your passion effectively with these Tips for Sounding Your Best as a Podcast Guest!https://voiceoversandvocals.com/tips-for-sounding-your-best-as-a-podcast-guest/Get my Top Five Tips for Implementing an Intentional Audio Strategyhttps://voiceoversandvocals.com/audio-branding-strategy/Editing/Production by Humberto Franco - https://humbertofranco.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
The Doppelganger Disruption, Hobart Crashes The DizRadio Show! We have an absolutely wild ride for you on this week's The DizRadio Show. If you've ever looked in the mirror and thought, Man, I could pass for a Hollywood A-lister, this is the show for you! We welcome HOBART, a man who wears so many hats it's a wonder his neck doesn't snap! You might know him as the high-energy host of Live Play Bingo, a veteran musician who crushed the Warped Tour, or the brilliant composer behind the soundtracks for ESPN X, Deadpool, Rock Band, and more. But lately he's taking the world by storm as the star and creator of the hilarious breakout comedy I Am Ryan, inspired by his real-life, surreal career standing in as a body double for none other than Ryan Reynolds! He joins the show to dish out the hilarious, bizarro reality of looking exactly like one of the biggest movie stars on the planet. He shared what it's really like to be on set as a body double for blockbuster hits like Free Guy and The Hitman's Bodyguard. From there he realized there was a much bigger, crazier story to tell so Hobart penned a script back in 2017, and after nine years of relentless indie-filmmaking hustle, I Am Ryan officially hit theaters this summer under Carl Jackson Studios! It shows us what it's like to constantly get stopped by fans in public who think they've just run into the real deal, going viral across social media with his look-alike antics, and the utter chaos of shooting red carpet scenes for the movie! Jonathan from the D-Team stepped into the spotlight to geek out over Hollywood's historical obsession with look-alikes, stunt doubles, and identity-swap movies. He bridges the gap between Hobart's modern meta-comedy and a few lesser-known gems that deal with the exact same weird theme. Whether you're a gamer, a music nerd, a Deadpool fan, or just love a phenomenal underdog filmmaker story, this show is for you this week. So enjoy the Nostalgia, the Magic, the Wonder, and the Memories with The DizRadio Show "A Pop Culture Celebrity Guest Show"!
A ransom note found by the police and FBI states that Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, passed away. Mark explains how bitcoin is traceable. A Cafe named Poetica in Brooklyn, NY, tells Congressman Dan Goldman He's Not Welcome Because of His Stance on Israel. The Iran deal will include the USA being able to control how and where the money is spent in Iran. Mark interviews Roger Friedman from Showbiz 411. Mark and Roger reminisce about the life of record producer Clive Davis, who just passed away. Mark and Roger remember cool stories and memories of Clive. Today is primary day in New York. Mark goes over who's running, including Jack Schlossberg from the Kennedy family. The View is getting heat from the FCC and the Trump Administration for being too political, and there's talk it could be turned into a news show. Gas prices have dropped a lot this month. A 51-year-old from Connecticut died after falling from the Chase Bridge at Madison Square Garden. SpaceX stock is down because of debt issues. Modell's former CEO is making a comeback online, starting by selling Knicks gear. Mark interviews streaming host Bill O' Reilly. Bill and Mark break down what's happening with ABC and the Trump administration, with the administration targeting Disney ABC for its slanted news coverage, while it also has some control over the FCC to attack Disney and ABC's The View, a left-wing show. The View is already a news show, but it's different than what you might think. Bill breaks down the reason Trump continued lashing out at Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni over the weekend and at other countries associated with the United States. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when consciousness extends beyond the physical body? In this episode of Paranormal Round Table, Josh Turner, Anthony, Richard, and Sean continue their fascinating conversation with experiencer Takiyasha, who shares incredible accounts of out-of-body experiences, pre-birth memories, alternate realities, spiritual encounters, and the hidden nature of existence itself.Takiyasha describes vivid journeys into realms she claims feel more real than everyday life, encounters with non-human intelligences, memories from before birth, and experiences involving mysterious technologies, pyramidal structures, and dimensional travel. The discussion explores consciousness, reincarnation, soul contracts, spiritual warfare, UFO phenomena, interdimensional entities, shapeshifting, ancient civilizations, and the possibility that reality is far more complex than we can perceive.The panel also dives into topics such as black goo theory, dark matter, Daniel Nemes and "Energy Vision," thought forms, soul families, astral projection, ancient mysteries, catastrophism, hidden history, giant civilizations, and the connection between technology and the spiritual realm.
Andrew joins Adam to discuss the long list of movies they have seen together in the theatre since their friendship began at film school in the fall of 2013.
SHOP AMAZON PRIME DAY & BEYOND! http://milestomemories.com/go/amazon Shawn is back from Morocco with the full Casablanca recap, from the Hassan II Mosque and the wild stained glass inside Notre Dame to a faded five-star Hyatt, Africa's biggest mall, and a horse race inside a country club. Plus the jet lag hack that actually worked: skip the food, sleep the whole flight, and land feeling brand new. We also get into why the world is suddenly obsessed with ranch dressing and American quirks, the new Global Entry machines, and whether business class is even worth it if you sleep right through it. Episode Guide: 0:00 - Welcome to MTM Travel 0:21 - Why the World Is Discovering Ranch Dressing & US Quirks 3:25 - Father's Day, the Cottage & the Great E-Bike Debate 6:23 - Casablanca: The Name, the History & First Impressions 8:53 - The Corniche, Sindibad Park & Africa's Biggest Mall 10:55 - Horseback on the Beach (Booked with Chase Travel) 11:49 - The Sights: Notre Dame, the French Quarter & Hassan II Mosque 13:04 - Is Casablanca Worth It? A Melting Pot of Religions 14:29 - Hyatt Regency Casablanca, World Cup Fever & the Markets 17:34 - The Flight Home & the Dana White Jet Lag Hack 20:24 - Brutal Service, Bad Food & 55K AA Miles 22:15 - Sleep vs the Full Experience: Is Skipping the Meal Worth It? 26:08 - New Global Entry Machines & Faster Passport Renewals ✈️ Track your travel credit cards for free
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David Gray went through the roof with his White Ladder album in 2000 and he's toured and recorded ever since, ending this summer's loop at Latitude. He talks to us here about the rigours of seeing bands when you lived in rural Wales and the hilarious, hard-won lessons of the first gigs he played himself and every possible shade of crowd reaction. It's an absolute whirlwind from start to finish and features ... ... playing weddings, clubs, festivals and a Welsh village regatta … the role of music in the construction of your character … the turning point: “I arrived onstage to more applause than I'd ever had when leaving” … the time gave Morrissey his string of beads … the emotional architecture of live performance and how Elvis programmed his shows … vivid memories of seeing the Cult (“bloody nose”), the Mission (“headbutted”) and the Stranglers (“we left terrified”) … running from stage to stage at Glastonbury in ‘86 and the insular genius of the Cure … his Liverpool punk band in their perishing “Joycean” flat … the unbeatable sound of a crowd singing one of your songs … Nick Drake's frail sensibility and the value of growing a hard skin. David Gray tickets here: davidgray.comHelp us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Rockets Classic Beat Writers Robert Falkoff & Fran Blinebury about their memories of the '86 Rockets Dynasty that never was & their magical trip to the NBA Finals against the Celtics. Rodney McCray remembers the miraculous shot to upset the Lakers in the Conference Finals. What happened with the John Lucas, Mitchell Wiggins and Lew Lloyd drug suspensions? Why didn't Ralph Sampson live up to the hype? Today's Show is Presented by FanDuel! (3:46) Rodney McCray on Ralph Sampson Miracle! (5:49) '86 Rockets path to the Finals (7:30) Was Sampson nearly a Celtic? (9:35) Did Moses Malone turn into Sampson? Was Coin Flip daughter's Dream? (12:48) Debate: Clyde Drexler vs. Rodney McCray? (14:05) Preacher Robert Reid makes Comeback? (15:35) Rockets Tanking invents Lottery? (18:00) Was Coach Bill Fitch Drill Sargeant? (19:55) Twin Towers changed basketball? How did Rockets Beat Lakers? (22:30) John Lucas Substance Abuse (25:10) Did Lucas absence help Robert Reid stop Magic? (26:20) What made Mitchell Wiggins special? (27:00) Hakeem-Kupchak Fight & Olajuwon Temper (28:50) Celebration at Houston Airport after Lakers win (30:27) Memories of Celtics Finals loss (32:47) Why did Ralph Sampson disappear? (34:15) Were Lew Lloyd & Mitchell Wiggins set up in Drug Suspension? (36:12) Was Ralph Sampson underrated? Expectations too high? (38:20) Sliding doors of McCray vs. Drexler (42:34) Fran Blinebury on Sampson & '86 Memories Grantland Story 'Greatest Team that Never Was' ️- https://grantland.com/features/an-oral-history-hakeem-olajuwon-ralph-sampson-1980s-houston-rockets/ Rodney McCray Full interview ️- https://youtu.be/5hHStQAUi-8?si=9eQb56AX_KJx3wzV Robert Reid Full interview ️- https://youtu.be/iyjy1z65DTI?si=nFyVDcZapIIWaIYN&t=1095 Subscribe ️- Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X ️- https://x.com/HSTPodcast Facebook ️- https://www.facebook.com/HoustonSportsTalkPod Classic Houston Memories & History Playlist ️- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP6kjM8cv81ruXBBvH-vfCxXPO0npG_OS Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It is starting to get toasty out there! Come inside and cool down! Jeff and Andy take on the difficult task of picking the best summertime movies so you don't have to!What is it going to be? Waterworld? Ace Ventura? Neither?! BOTH?!!! You are going to have to listen to this weeks episode to figure it out!Grab your favorite blanket, warm up a hot cup of apple cider and get Nostalgic with us!Make sure to leave us a 5 star review, and tell a friend about the show. If you want to suggest a topic for an upcoming show email us at NotableNostalgia90@Gmail.com or find us at Facebook.com/NotableNostalgiaThanks for listening Nostalgia Nerds!
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Which development is worse – the MOU with Iran or the Obama presidential library? Andrew Malcolm and I discuss both, and we agree that the ugly architecture in Chicago will be with us a lot longer than any deal with the IRGC. We also discuss another of Andrew's popular "Memories" series and talk about presidential libraries and why we don't need them.
Rachel and Simon speak with the novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt. Born in Minnesota in 1955 to a Norwegian mother and American father, Siri grew up bilingual. On a family trip one summer, she read voraciously and decided she wanted to become a writer. In 1981 Siri published her first poem in the Paris Review and a small collection emerged two years later. In 1992 she published her debut novel, “The Blindfold”, which was translated into 17 languages. Six more novels followed - “The Enchantment of Lily Dahl”, “What I Loved”, “The Sorrows of an American”, “The Summer Without Men”, “The Blazing World” (longlisted for the Man Booker Prize) and “Memories of the Future” - as well as several collections of essays. Alongside her writing, Siri has studied psychoanalysis, neurology and psychiatry and in 2015 she was appointed a lecturer in psychiatry at Weill Cornell medical school. We spoke to Siri about making her way in poetry and publishing, her interest in the sciences and her latest book, “Ghost Stories”, a memoir about her marriage to the late novelist Paul Auster. In addition to the standard audio format, the podcast is now available in video. You can check us out on YouTube under Always Take Notes. We've also made (yet) another update for those who support the podcast on the crowdfunding site Patreon. We've added a further 70 pages of new material to the package of successful article pitches that goes to anyone who supports the show with $5 per month or more, including new pitches to the New Yorker, Bloomberg Businessweek, and the Guardian Long Read. The whole compendium now runs to a magisterial 230 pages. For Patreons who contribute $10/month we're now also releasing bonus mini-episodes. Thanks to our sponsor, Scrivener, the first ten new signs-ups at $10/month will receive a lifelong license to Scrivener worth £55/$59.99 (one is left). This specialist word-processing software helps you organise long writing projects such as novels, academic papers and even scripts. Other Patreon rewards include signed copies of the podcast book and the opportunity to take part in a call with Simon and Rachel. A new edition of “Always Take Notes: Advice From Some Of The World's Greatest Writers” - a book drawing on our podcast interviews - is available now. The updated version now includes insights from over 100 past guests on the podcast, with new contributions from Harlan Coben, Victoria Hislop, Lee Child, Megan Nolan, Jhumpa Lahiri, Philippa Gregory, Jo Nesbø, Paul Theroux, Hisham Matar and Bettany Hughes. You can order it via Amazon or Waterstones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: A Midsummer Gift: Finding Friendship in Nidarosdomen Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2026-06-23-22-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Det var sommertid i Trondheim, og solen skinte varmt over den historiske Nidarosdomen.En: It was summertime in Trondheim, and the sun shone warmly over the historic Nidarosdomen.No: Turister og lokale folk vandret rundt på de brosteinsbelagte stiene, hvor boder solgte håndlagde varer.En: Tourists and locals wandered around on the cobblestone paths, where stalls sold handmade goods.No: Kaia sto stille og beundret domens vakre tårn som rakte mot den blå himmelen.En: Kaia stood still, admiring the cathedral's beautiful towers reaching toward the blue sky.No: Hun trakk pusten dypt, forsøkte å roe nervene som kvernet i henne.En: She took a deep breath, trying to calm the nerves churning within her.No: Snart skulle hun graduere og ta et stort steg ut i en ukjent fremtid.En: Soon she would graduate and take a big step into an unknown future.No: Kaia var ikke alene denne dagen.En: Kaia was not alone this day.No: Hun var sammen med Ingrid, hennes beste venninne.En: She was with Ingrid, her best friend.No: Ingrid hadde alltid vært der for Kaia, spesielt når hun tvilte på seg selv.En: Ingrid had always been there for Kaia, especially when she doubted herself.No: Nå som de skulle splitte lag for å studere, ville Kaia finne den perfekte gaven til Lars, en venn hun hadde kjent nesten hele sitt liv.En: Now that they would part ways to study, Kaia wanted to find the perfect gift for Lars, a friend she had known almost her entire life.No: "Jeg vil ha noe spesielt til Lars," sa Kaia, mens de spaserte mellom bodene.En: "I want something special for Lars," said Kaia, as they walked among the stalls.No: "Ikke noe klisje eller altfor turistaktig.En: "Nothing cliché or too touristy."No: "Ingrid nikket forståelsesfullt mens de fortsatte mot domens gressbevokste bakgård.En: Ingrid nodded understandingly as they continued towards the grassy backyard of the cathedral.No: Der hadde de ofte vært på festivaler og konserter sammen.En: They had often been there for festivals and concerts together.No: "Hva med noe som minner om tiden deres her?En: "What about something that reminds him of your time here?"No: ", foreslo Ingrid.En: suggested Ingrid.No: Kaia smilte og takket Ingrid for forslaget.En: Kaia smiled and thanked Ingrid for the suggestion.No: Hun grublet over de mange minnene hun delte med Lars, tenkte på latter, hemmeligheter, og lange samtaler.En: She pondered over the many memories she shared with Lars, thought about laughter, secrets, and long conversations.No: Men hva kunne fange alt dette?En: But what could capture all of this?No: De vandret videre, da en liten butikk fanget Kaias oppmerksomhet.En: They walked on, when a small shop caught Kaia's attention.No: En kunsthåndverker hadde laget vakre ting, og Kaia følte seg straks tiltrukket av et håndlaget bokmerke.En: An artisan had crafted beautiful items, and Kaia was immediately drawn to a handmade bookmark.No: Mønsteret lignet de fargerike glassvinduene i domen, et sted hvor hun og Lars hadde tilbrakt så mye tid.En: The pattern resembled the colorful stained glass windows in the cathedral, a place where she and Lars had spent so much time.No: "Dette er perfekt," sa Kaia, klart og bestemt.En: "This is perfect," said Kaia, clearly and decisively.No: Hun visste at akkurat dette bokmerket var det hun lette etter.En: She knew this bookmark was exactly what she had been looking for.No: Det var både vakkert og symbolsk, en bit av Trondheim og deres vennskap.En: It was both beautiful and symbolic, a piece of Trondheim and their friendship.No: Senere den kvelden, mens solen sakte sank bak horisonten og midsommerstemningen fyllte luften, gav Kaia gaven til Lars.En: Later that evening, as the sun slowly sank behind the horizon and the midsummer atmosphere filled the air, Kaia gave the gift to Lars.No: Han åpnet esken og et varmt smil spredte seg over ansiktet hans.En: He opened the box, and a warm smile spread across his face.No: "Dette er fantastisk, Kaia.En: "This is wonderful, Kaia.No: Tusen takk," sa han, og man kunne se takknemligheten lyse opp øynene hans.En: Thank you so much," he said, and one could see the gratitude light up his eyes.No: Med et lettet hjerte klemte Kaia Lars.En: With a relieved heart, Kaia hugged Lars.No: Hun følte seg tryggere nå, klar for det som ventet etter skolen.En: She felt more secure now, ready for what awaited after school.No: Hun visste at vennskapet med Lars ville bestå, uansett hvor veien videre måtte lede dem.En: She knew that her friendship with Lars would endure, no matter where the road ahead might lead them.No: Da hun gikk hjemover, forbi den majestetiske domen, følte hun en nyvunnet styrke og en aksept for forandringene som kom.En: As she walked home, past the majestic cathedral, she felt newfound strength and acceptance for the changes to come.No: Fremtiden virket nå lysere enn før.En: The future now seemed brighter than before. Vocabulary Words:summertime: sommertidhistoric: historiskecobblestone: brosteinsbelagtestalls: boderhandmade: håndlagdeadmiring: beundrettowers: tårnchurning: kvernetunknown: ukjentgraduate: graduerepondered: grubletartisans: kunsthåndverkercrafted: lagetbookmark: bokmerkeresemble: lignetstained glass: glassvinduenedecisively: bestemtsymbolic: symbolskendure: beståmajestic: majestetiskehorizon: horisontengratitude: takknemlighetenrelieved: lettetpart ways: splitte lagbackyard: bakgårdgrassy: gressbevokstecapture: fangeunknown future: ukjent fremtidsecure: tryggerenewfound: nyvunnet
David Gray went through the roof with his White Ladder album in 2000 and he's toured and recorded ever since, ending this summer's loop at Latitude. He talks to us here about the rigours of seeing bands when you lived in rural Wales and the hilarious, hard-won lessons of the first gigs he played himself and every possible shade of crowd reaction. It's an absolute whirlwind from start to finish and features ... ... playing weddings, clubs, festivals and a Welsh village regatta … the role of music in the construction of your character … the turning point: “I arrived onstage to more applause than I'd ever had when leaving” … the time gave Morrissey his string of beads … the emotional architecture of live performance and how Elvis programmed his shows … vivid memories of seeing the Cult (“bloody nose”), the Mission (“headbutted”) and the Stranglers (“we left terrified”) … running from stage to stage at Glastonbury in ‘86 and the insular genius of the Cure … his Liverpool punk band in their perishing “Joycean” flat … the unbeatable sound of a crowd singing one of your songs … Nick Drake's frail sensibility and the value of growing a hard skin. David Gray tickets here: davidgray.comDavid Gray's new album Nightjar, a companion to his 2005 No.1 record Life in Slow Motion, is out now via Bella Figura.Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Lost and Found: Friendship and Life's Turning Points Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-06-23-22-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: दिल्ली के लोधी गार्डन में गर्मियों की दोपहर का समय था।En: It was a summer afternoon at Lodhi Garden in Delhi.Hi: हरियाली से भरे हुए बगीचे, पेड़ों की छांव में बैठे परिवार, और रंग-बिरंगे फूलों से सजा यह स्थान, मानो किसी चित्रकार की भूमिका बना हुआ था।En: The greenery-filled gardens, families sitting in the shade of trees, and the place adorned with colorful flowers seemed like the setting for an artist.Hi: चिड़ियों की चहचहाहट और हल्की ठंडी हवा का स्पर्श वातावरण को जीवंत कर रहे थे।En: The chirping of birds and the touch of a gentle cool breeze were making the atmosphere lively.Hi: आरोही के इस वातावरण में, आरव अपने दो पुराने मित्रों, प्रिया और नील, के साथ बैठे थे।En: In this setting, Aarav was sitting with his two old friends, Priya and Neel.Hi: वे सब करियर और भविष्य को लेकर बातचीत कर रहे थे, लेकिन आरव की नजरें कभी-कभी दूर जाकर वहां थम जातीं, जहां उनके स्कूल के दिन बिता करते थे।En: They were all discussing their careers and future, but Aarav's gaze occasionally drifted to where their school days used to be spent.Hi: "याद है जब हम यहीं बैठकर पढ़ाई किया करते थे?En: "Remember when we used to study sitting right here?"Hi: " आरव अचानक बोला।En: Aarav suddenly said.Hi: उसकी आंखों में एक अलग सी चमक थी, वह अपनी पुरानी यादों में खो गया था।En: There was a distinct sparkle in his eyes, lost in his old memories.Hi: प्रिया और नील मुस्कुराए, अपने भूतकाल के वो सुनहरे पल उन्हें भी याद आ गए।En: Priya and Neel smiled, recalling those golden moments from their past.Hi: आरव के दिल में कहीं एक दुविधा चल रही थी।En: Deep down in Aarav's heart, there was a dilemma.Hi: पिछले कुछ समय से, वह जीवन में एक गायब होते उद्देश्य को महसूस कर रहा था।En: For some time, he had been feeling a missing purpose in life.Hi: उसने अपने दोस्तों से यह अभी तक साझा नहीं किया था।En: He hadn't shared this with his friends yet.Hi: उसे डर था कि अगर प्रिया और नील ने जान लिया कि वह जीवन में खोसा महसूस कर रहा है, तो हो सकता है कि वे उसे समझ न पाएं।En: He feared that if Priya and Neel learned that he felt lost in life, they might not understand him.Hi: लेकिन, वह जानता था कि यही समय था, अपने दिल की बात कहने का।En: But he knew that it was the right time to speak his heart.Hi: वह गहरी सांस लेते हुए बोला, "सच कहूं तो, मैं कई बार सोचता हूं कि मेरे सपने और मेरे जीवन की राह कहीं खोसी गई से लगती है।En: Taking a deep breath, he said, "Honestly, there are times I feel like my dreams and my life's path seem lost."Hi: "प्रिया और नील ने उसे ध्यान से सुना।En: Priya and Neel listened to him attentively.Hi: वे दोनों थोड़ा चकित हुए, लेकिन आरव के चेहरे पर चिंता की झलक देख वे भी गंभीर हो गए।En: They were a bit surprised, but seeing the concern on Aarav's face, they also became serious.Hi: नील ने धीरे से कहा, "आरव, यह सिर्फ तुम्हारे साथ ही नहीं हो रहा।En: Neel softly said, "Aarav, this isn't just happening to you.Hi: हम सब कभी न कभी ऐसे दौर से गुजरते हैं।En: We all go through such phases at times."Hi: "प्रिया ने उसकी कलाई पर हाथ रखकर कहा, "हम यहां हैं न तुम्हारे लिए।En: Priya placed her hand on his wrist and said, "We're here for you, aren't we?Hi: सब मिलकर इसका कोई रास्ता खोज लेंगे।En: Together, we'll find a way through this."Hi: "आरव का दिल भर आया।En: Aarav's heart was full.Hi: उसे अब एहसास हुआ कि उसकी पुरानी दोस्ती का रिश्ता न केवल सुंदर था, बल्कि सच्चा भी था।En: He now realized that his old friendship wasn't only beautiful but also genuine.Hi: उसी क्षण, उसने महसूस किया कि वह अपने दोस्तों के साथ फिर से वहीं लौट आया है, जहां से उसने अपना सफर शुरू किया था।En: At that moment, he felt like he had returned to the starting point of his journey with his friends.Hi: उन्होंने बातें करते-करते हंसते हुए कई खूबसूरत पल बिताए।En: As they talked and laughed, they spent many beautiful moments.Hi: पुराने किस्से नए जोश से ताज़ा हो गए, और एक नयी शुरुआत का वादा भी।En: Old stories were refreshed with new enthusiasm, and there was also a promise of a new beginning.Hi: अंत में, आरव को एक नया अनुभव मिला - यह एहसास कि दोस्तों के साथ बिताया वक्त न केवल पुरानी यादों का जीवंत करना था, बल्कि उनके साथ जीवन की नई राह भी तय करने का सहारा बन सकता था।En: In the end, Aarav gained a new experience—the realization that the time spent with friends was not just about reliving old memories but also a support to carve out a new path in life.Hi: उन्होंने इस खूबसूरत सहारे को नई ऊर्जा के रूप में लिया और एक-दूसरे को वचन दिया कि आगे बढ़ते रहेंगे, एक-दूसरे का हाथ थामे।En: They embraced this beautiful support as a new form of energy and promised each other to keep moving forward, holding each other's hands.Hi: लोधी गार्डन के इस प्यारे दिन के अंत में, आरव, प्रिया, और नील ने एक-दूसरे के साथ एक नया अध्याय लिखने की शुरुआत की, जो उन्हें जीवन के उतार-चढ़ाव के बीच मार्गदर्शन करता रहेगा।En: At the end of this lovely day in Lodhi Garden, Aarav, Priya, and Neel began writing a new chapter together, one that would guide them through life's ups and downs. Vocabulary Words:greenery-filled: हरियाली से भरे हुएadorned: सजाgentle: हल्कीoccasionally: कभी-कभीdistinct: अलगsparkle: चमकdilemma: दुविधाmissing purpose: गायब होते उद्देश्यattentively: ध्यान सेconcern: चिंताgenuine: सच्चाenthusiasm: जोशembraced: अपनायाsupport: सहाराpath: राहjourney: सफरsupportive: समर्थनात्मकcarve out: तय करनेrealization: एहसासlivelihood: जीविकाsolitude: एकांतpromise: वादाenergy: ऊर्जाglimpse: झलकphase: दौरguidance: मार्गदर्शनdeclaration: घोषणाups and downs: उतार-चढ़ावcompanionship: साथीपनrefresh: ताज़ा
David Gray went through the roof with his White Ladder album in 2000 and he's toured and recorded ever since, ending this summer's loop at Latitude. He talks to us here about the rigours of seeing bands when you lived in rural Wales and the hilarious, hard-won lessons of the first gigs he played himself and every possible shade of crowd reaction. It's an absolute whirlwind from start to finish and features ... ... playing weddings, clubs, festivals and a Welsh village regatta … the role of music in the construction of your character … the turning point: “I arrived onstage to more applause than I'd ever had when leaving” … the time gave Morrissey his string of beads … the emotional architecture of live performance and how Elvis programmed his shows … vivid memories of seeing the Cult (“bloody nose”), the Mission (“headbutted”) and the Stranglers (“we left terrified”) … running from stage to stage at Glastonbury in ‘86 and the insular genius of the Cure … his Liverpool punk band in their perishing “Joycean” flat … the unbeatable sound of a crowd singing one of your songs … Nick Drake's frail sensibility and the value of growing a hard skin. David Gray tickets here: davidgray.comDavid Gray's new album Nightjar, a companion to his 2005 No.1 record Life in Slow Motion, is out now via Bella Figura.Help us to keep The Longest Continuous Conversation In Rock'n'Roll going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Look in my eyes. Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss Bong Joon Ho's 2003 crime thriller "Memories of Murder." Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem Pod Mortem / Stairhole Productions Merch: https://thepodmortem.dashery.com/ Pod Mortem would like to thank Original CINematic for sponsoring this week's episode! https://www.ogcinpro.com/ Feel free to contact: William Rush: wrush@ogcinpro.com Xxena Rush: xrush@ogcinpro.com Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepodmortem https://www.instagram.com/travismwh https://www.instagram.com/bloodandsmoke https://www.instagram.com/juggalodaddy84 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh What would you rate Memories of Murder and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter-Sayapin. https://youtube.com/travismwh Podcast artwork by Brian Demarest. https://www.instagram.com/evilflynn
Hi. For our third and final Background Information Episode, Ty and Aidan, the hosts of Fun Factor, join us for an hour to flip through magazine reviews of Skies of Arcadia! All four of us are capping out RPG visuals at 8/10, receiving Golden Man location information, misunderstanding Duke Nukem's wants and needs, running the triple negative olympics, borrowing ideas from Final Fantasy, gibbering like mad fools, doing british accents, lamenting 128 bits, harkening back to early days, forecasting typos signaling prestige, disenchanting sourpusses, teetering on magnificence, creating Scott Steiner, and wondering if Nintendo Power was on the take. The remainder of the episode features your normal hosts hacking out random battles, cameoing in other games, teasing a modern release, learning some optimization tricks, sharing memories, laying out expectations, counting stuff, and wondering if Nintendo Power was on the take. Skies of Arcadia was easily the best RPG in the year 2000 for Dreamcast. Please check out Ty and Aidan's podcast Fun Factor, either here (https://funfactorpod.com) or wherever fine podcasts can be downloaded to the telephone. 00:00:00 Meeting New People 00:02:52 Intro 00:04:30 Contemporary Reviews (Featuring Fun Factor) 01:04:48 Modern Takes 01:07:11 Fan Fiction 01:08:23 MODS 01:12:17 Sequels & Cameos 01:21:44 Memories 01:23:53 Expectations 01:26:32 How Are We Playing This In 2026? 01:30:32 What Are We Counting? 01:34:09 Acknowledgements 01:34:38 Real Net 01:43:38 Outro Patreon: patreon.com/retroam Bluesky: @retrogradeamnesia.bsky.social YouTube: www.youtube.com/@RetrogradeAmnesia E-Mail: podcast@retrogradeamnesia.com Website: www.retrogradeamnesia.com
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I would be surprised if anyone could grow up in this sinful world without emotional scars. There's too much cruelty, selfishness, lust, anger and fear to escape. And even those who do grow up in a safe family sooner or later engage the larger society, and the damage begins. Not only are we wounded when bad things are done to us, but we also end up wounded when we do bad things to others. As the years pass, we become both victim and perpetuator. There are people we need to forgive, but there are also people from whom we need to beg forgiveness. And through it all our subconscious mind is recording everything. Even if we succeed in driving these thoughts out of our conscious mind, they don't disappear. They merely go "underground." And the passing of time doesn't heal the damage either. A lifetime can go by with the scars of childhood or youth still influencing a personality as if they happened yesterday. So we end up carrying around toxic memories that seep their poison into our feelings, attitudes, thoughts and emotions, though we're unaware it's happening. A reaction today is actually a reaction to something that happened long ago. Fear, low self-esteem, depression, anger, sexual vulnerability, shame, greed, lying, etc. often have a root that's buried in the soil of the past. And toxic memories accumulate so it's possible to end up with so many we are unable to find peace. To receive a free copy of Dr. Steve Schell's book Understanding Romans, email us at info@lifelessonspublishing.com and ask for your copy at no charge. The book has all the notes from each sermon in this series. Also check out our website at lifelessonspublishing.com for additional resources for pastors and leaders. We have recorded classes and other materials offered at no charge. And if you would like to receive a copy of Pastor Steve's newest book Study Verse by Verse: Revelation at no charge, we are still giving this book out as well!
Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon Boards of Canada perfectly embody the themes we love to explore: plunderphonics, nostalgia, and hauntology. Despite this, we've never examined their work in detail. With their first album release in 13 years, we're dedicating the month of June to a full retrospective. In this episode, we discuss their first four major releases, analyzing them as both listening experiences and explorations of those key themes. Grab a haunted sample of your favorite childhood memory and join us! Albums Discussed Music Has The Right To Children by Boards of CanadaGeogaddi by Boards of CanadaThe Campfire Headphase by Boards of CanadaTomorrow's Harvest by Boards of Canada Additional Links Exploring the Most Mysterious Band: The Boards of Canada Iceberg by Hux Credits Music by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky
This week we're turning the clock back to 1992 to revisit Core, the breakout debut album from Stone Temple Pilots. From "Plush" and "Creep" to "Sex Type Thing" and "Wicked Garden," we discuss the album's biggest songs, its place in the grunge era, and whether it deserves more credit as one of the defining rock records of the decade.Along the way, we dig into the history of the band, the criticism they faced during their rise, and how Core has held up more than 30 years later. Was STP unfairly dismissed by critics? Then it's draft time as we select the best original band names in music history. From legendary classics to creative oddities, we build our ultimate rosters of bands whose names were memorable before we ever heard a single note of their music.Support our show and join our Patreon!If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts app or wherever you listen. Or better yet, tell a friend to listen!Follow us on your preferred social media:TwitterFacebookInstagram
If the Romans were responsible for the persecution and death of so many early Christians, how can one say that this ancient empire helped Christianity to flourish? In this episode, Michael reminds us of God's sovereignty and control over all things. And despite their persecution, God still used Rome to help the Good News of Jesus to spread to all nations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE: https://evidence4faith.org/give/WEBSITE: https://evidence4faith.org/NEWSLETTER: http://eepurl.com/hpazV5BOOKINGS: https://evidence4faith.org/bookings/CONTACT: Evidence 4 Faith, 349 Knights Ave Kewaskum WI 53040 , info@evidence4faith.orgMy goal is that their hearts, having been knit together in love, may be encouraged, and that they may have all the riches that assurance brings in their understanding of the knowledge of the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. - Colossians 2:2-3CREDITS: Developed & Hosted by Michael Lane. Produced & Edited by Michaela Vorwerk. Graphics & Publication by Michaela Vorwerk. Additional Art, Film, & Photography Credits: Stock media “Memories” provided by mv_production / Pond5 | Logo Stinger: Unsplash.com: Leinstravelier, Logan Moreno Gutierrez, Meggyn Pomerieau, Jaredd Craig, NASA, NOASS, USGS, Sam Carter, Junior REIS, Luka Vovk, Calvin Craig, Mario La Pergola, Timothy Eberly, Priscilla Du Preez, Ismael Paramo, Tingey Injury Law Firm, Dan Cristian Pădureț, Jakob Owens | Wikimedia: Darmouth University Public Domain, Kelvinsong CC0 | Stock media “A stately Story (Stiner02)” provided by lynnepublishing / Pond5
Before becoming Cliff Clavin on Cheers, John Ratzenberger spent years traveling the world, building houses, performing improvised comedy across Europe, and chasing adventure wherever it led. In this encore episode, John shares the remarkable story behind his famous Cheers audition, his friendships with Hollywood legends, his long-running relationship with Pixar, and why he believes young people should learn practical skills before pursuing fame. It's a funny, thoughtful conversation filled with stories only John Ratzenberger could tell. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:52 A Lifetime of Travel and Adventure 04:26 Landing the Role of Cliff Clavin 06:28 Leaving Carpentry for England 07:21 Building an Improv Career in Europe 10:02 Learning to Act Without Training 12:53 Star Wars and Early Film Roles 14:27 Why Building Things Matters 16:48 First Impressions of Los Angeles 19:19 Being Recognized in Public 20:24 The Early Struggles of Cheers 22:56 Working with Hollywood Legends 24:12 Remembering Frances Sternhagen 28:07 The Famous Cheers Audition Story 35:39 Memories of Kirstie Alley 37:43 Inventing and Building Products 41:58 The Importance of Trade Skills 45:05 Advice for Young Actors 47:11 His Son's First Fish, A Shark 48:39 Family, Career and Success 50:18 Dancing With The Stars Challenge 53:34 Toy Story 5 and What's Next 57:38 His Hollywood Heroes 01:03:12 Faking a Foreign Language at an Audition 01:04:51 Leaving Cheers for the Last Time 01:06:05 Advice for Surviving Hollywood 01:08:42 A Frightening Fan Encounter 01:11:08 Final Thoughts Show CreditsHost/Producer: Steve KmetkoAll things technical: Justin ZangerleExecutive Producer: Jim LichtensteinMusic by: Brian Sanyshyn https://stillherehollywood.comhttp://patreon.com/stillherehollywoodSuggest Guests at: stillherehollywood@gmail.comAdvertise on Still Here Hollywood: jim@stillherenetwork.comPublicist: Maggie Perlich: maggie@numbertwelvemarketing.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Continuing the next series of Creating Dementia Solutions episodes, we explore the real-life experiences of individuals and families affected by dementia.Through intimate conversations, each episode shares a unique story — from early memories and the moment of diagnosis to the challenges, small victories, and emotional journeys that follow. Also discussed is the caregiving component – and how folks have stepped into the caregiving role in support of a loved one with dementia.On this episode, Rep. Steve Frisbie of Battle Creek, who spent his career as a first responder and paramedic, talks about how he encountered dementia in his life - which was not only through his career. Frisbie also discusses how Miles for Memories opened his eyes to a mission of movement, programming and research.Episode ResourcesMiles for Memories websiteMiles for Memories technologySherii Sherban talks to Community Matters about MFM technologyMore Creating Dementia Solutions episodesABOUT MILES FOR MEMORIESMiles For Memories is a Calhoun County, Michigan organization created in 2013 to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer's Disease. Later in 2014, the vision was expanded to include all types of dementia. MFM raises money each year through sponsorships, community events, and grants to gather funds to create local programming for both the person living with dementia and the caregiver. Along with local efforts, 20% of the funds to prevention-related dementia research. Miles for Memories is a committee of 70-plus volunteers and are always looking for more to get involved.
The Ogunquit Playhouse is not just some theater on the side of the road in Ogunquit, Maine.Every summer for the last 93 years, this "little white box" in one of New England's most eclectic cultural hubs has played home to world premieres of global theatrical sensations, many of which later make their way to the stages of Broadway and London's famed West End. The actors and actresses whom Ogunquit attracts have shelves filled with Tony Awards, ditto for the world-class behind-the-scenes crew members. And perhaps best of all, its $18M annual operating budget allows the Playhouse to pay above-average wages to talented artists in a field notorious for failing to provide a meaningful living.And now, as the Playhouse inches closer to its 100th season on the Seacoast, the not-for-profit entertainment venue has its eyes on the next century, and how the theater can adapt to survive an increasingly difficult artistic climate.From the historic main stage of The Ogunquit Playhouse, Technical Director Geof Dolan (20 years) and Executive Artistic Director Brad Kenney (21 years) sit down with host Troy Farkas to discuss the origins of the summer theater in America, how the Playhouse established itself as a world leader in theater, the caliber of talent they attract every summer, how they choose which shows to put on each year, what the Playhouse means to the Seacoast, the theater's ambitious plans for the next century, and more.For their full summer schedule, please visit OgunquitPlayhouse.org for more details.CHAPTERS:The decorated 93-year history of The Ogunquit Playhouse (00:00)Why Ogunquit Playhouse is an anomaly in the theater industry (16:00)Does the Seacoast understand just how world-class the Playhouse is? (21:48)SPONSOR: Avery Insurance (25:31)Selecting the shows (27:15)Who attends The Ogunquit Playhouse? (32:28)How The Ogunquit Playhouse attracts its performers (38:14)20 years of memories working at The Ogunquit Playhouse (49:46)The future of The Ogunquit Playhouse (57:54)SPONSORS:Avery Insurance: Protecting Portsmouth families since 1899. Learn more at averyinsurance.net.UPCOMING EVENTS:Seacoast Singles (Ages 25-45): Ready to meet the love of your life, or know someone who is? We're bringing the Seacoast's No. 1 dating show to The Press Room THIS Saturday, June 27! Snag your tickets here.Seacoast Stories Dinner Club: The club that's regularly attracting ~100 people heads to Newmarket, N.H. on Friday, July 17! Book your seat at the table here before they sell out.AFFILIATE LINKS:3 Bridges Yoga: NEW yoga students can unlock a stellar deal of $45 for unlimited classes at the Seacoast's top yoga studio for a month! Visit 3BridgesYoga.com, select the "Seacoast Stories" special, and type in promo code SEACOASTSTORIES to activate the deal.Studio One: Use the code COASTIE26 at checkout on the Studio One website to unlock a 2-week trial of UNLIMITED spin, yoga, strength, pilates, and barre classes for a special price of $25 for "Seacoast Stories" listeners ONLY!
Molly Beer. Guest Molly Beer covers Angelica's return to America for Washington's inauguration, where she found political reality more complicated than her romanticized memories. After returning permanently in 1797, she faced immense personal loss, including the deaths of her family and Alexander Hamilton. Beer describes how Angelica "expeditioned" 450 miles into the wilderness to help her son found the town of Angelica. Beer portrays her as a woman of both luxury and frontier grit who helped define westward expansion. Finally, Beer identifies major archives containing Angelica's extensive correspondence. 4
“Our Teacher” is a collection of essays written by students of Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong). This series is comprised of their personal experiences with the practice and their interactions with Dafa's founder, Mr. Li Hongzhi, when the practice was first taught to the public. The writings were originally published on the Minghui website. Original Articles:1. Unforgettable Moments and Happy Memories2. Remembering Master’s Lectures in Wuhan3. The Memory of That Time Will Remain Forever To provide feedback on this podcast, please email us at feedback@minghuiradio.org
In honor of championship week in New York City, Bill and Danny Boy discuss their favorite sports championship moments.
As chips speed up and get more capable, they must also fetch more data and get it faster. Most of the time, that means going off-chip to some external memory module. It slows things down and uses energy. One alternative is to “embed” some memory right alongside the logic circuits on the chip: Embedded memories. For years, two types of embedded memories dominated. But things are changing. In today's video, we take a look at those, plus some of the next-generation memories coming down the pike.
What do dinosaur skeletons, Baby Dennis, and cockroach costumes have in common? This episode of WeWow, the bonkerballs variety show for kids and families from the creators of Wow in the World, has all of that and more. Dennis and Reggie are back with another weekend full of laughs, listener love, and a cockroach karate encore episode that'll have the whole family talking all over again. Whether you're a longtime Wowzer or just tuning in, WeWow on the Weekend is the kind of family variety podcast that makes every car ride, breakfast table, and slow Saturday morning a little more wow-worthy.This week, Dennis recounts his trip to the natural history museum, and he and Reggie read some reviewsies with Baby Dennis! And if that's not enough, WeWow on the Weekend wraps up with a fan-favorite encore of "The Karate Kickin' Cockroach" from Wow in the World—a cockroach-centric episode packed with big ideas, bigger laughs, and the kind of curiosity that makes the whole family lean in."The Karate Kickin' Cockroach" originally aired on December 10th, 2018, and features Mindy and Guy Raz doing karate wearing life-sized cockroach costumes... in the name of science? Dennis and Reggie revisit all the wow-worthy moments and bring their signature bonkerballs energy to a topic that's equal parts wild, important, and totally fascinating.WeWow on the Weekend is part of the Tinkercast family of podcasts, created by the award-winning team behind the #1 science podcast for kids and families, Wow in the World. Every weekend, Dennis and his co-host Reggie answer listener questions, respond to fan reviews, play games, and celebrate the best moments from across the Tinkercast universe. It's a talk, talk, talk show unlike any other — and it's always better when YOU'RE part of it.Want to hear your name on WeWow? Send Dennis a question or leave a podcast review for a chance to be featured on the show! You can also leave a message for Dennis at 1-888-7WOW-WOW!Grownups, want to keep the Wow going? Join the World Organization of Wowzers (W.O.W.) at tinkercast.com/joinwewow and your Wowzers will receive quarterly mailings, birthday cards, a welcome kit with a t-shirt, autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz, access to 1,000+ digital activities, and exclusive access to members-only events!This episode of WeWow is the perfect family variety podcast for Wowzers of all ages, full of dinosaur bones, reviewsies, and cockroaches… that will blow your socks off.Originally aired 11/22/25.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What do dinosaur skeletons, Baby Dennis, and cockroach costumes have in common? This episode of WeWow, the bonkerballs variety show for kids and families from the creators of Wow in the World, has all of that and more. Dennis and Reggie are back with another weekend full of laughs, listener love, and a cockroach karate encore episode that'll have the whole family talking all over again. Whether you're a longtime Wowzer or just tuning in, WeWow on the Weekend is the kind of family variety podcast that makes every car ride, breakfast table, and slow Saturday morning a little more wow-worthy.This week, Dennis recounts his trip to the natural history museum, and he and Reggie read some reviewsies with Baby Dennis! And if that's not enough, WeWow on the Weekend wraps up with a fan-favorite encore of "The Karate Kickin' Cockroach" from Wow in the World—a cockroach-centric episode packed with big ideas, bigger laughs, and the kind of curiosity that makes the whole family lean in."The Karate Kickin' Cockroach" originally aired on December 10th, 2018, and features Mindy and Guy Raz doing karate wearing life-sized cockroach costumes... in the name of science? Dennis and Reggie revisit all the wow-worthy moments and bring their signature bonkerballs energy to a topic that's equal parts wild, important, and totally fascinating.WeWow on the Weekend is part of the Tinkercast family of podcasts, created by the award-winning team behind the #1 science podcast for kids and families, Wow in the World. Every weekend, Dennis and his co-host Reggie answer listener questions, respond to fan reviews, play games, and celebrate the best moments from across the Tinkercast universe. It's a talk, talk, talk show unlike any other — and it's always better when YOU'RE part of it.Want to hear your name on WeWow? Send Dennis a question or leave a podcast review for a chance to be featured on the show! You can also leave a message for Dennis at 1-888-7WOW-WOW!Grownups, want to keep the Wow going? Join the World Organization of Wowzers (W.O.W.) at tinkercast.com/joinwewow and your Wowzers will receive quarterly mailings, birthday cards, a welcome kit with a t-shirt, autographed photo of Mindy & Guy Raz, access to 1,000+ digital activities, and exclusive access to members-only events!This episode of WeWow is the perfect family variety podcast for Wowzers of all ages, full of dinosaur bones, reviewsies, and cockroaches… that will blow your socks off.Originally aired 11/22/25.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
With Toy Story 5 in theaters as we speak (and before you panic, there will be no spoilers tonight so don't worry) we thought this would be a great time to reflect on all of our favorite moments with Buzz, Woody, Rex, Slinky Dog, and the rest of the round up gang. We got to get this wagon train a-movin'... So sit back, relax, and join us as we celebrate our favorite Toy Story moments!
Mark Thompson shares his captivating journey as the child of Royal Air Force personnel during the Cold War. From the moment his parents met in Singapore to their adventures across various military bases, Mark's stories are filled with nostalgia and insight. Mark's father, a skilled electrician, joined the Royal Air Force and was posted to different locations, including Malta and Germany. His childhood memories revolve around the vibrant life he experienced on these bases, from playing with friends to witnessing Vulcan bombers flying overhead. He recalls the joy of living in Malta, where he played on building sites and enjoyed family outings to Kalafrana, a recreational area for military personnel. The conversation takes us to Germany, where Mark shares more about his life at RAF Laarbrück and Bruggen. With his father's work on flight simulators. The camaraderie among RAF families created a unique childhood experience, filled with adventures and the occasional mischief. Mark's reflections on his upbringing reveal a deep appreciation for the opportunities he had, despite the challenges of moving frequently and saying goodbye to friends. He candidly shares his thoughts on how military life has shaped his identity. Curated video extras https://coldwarconversations.com/episode461 Help me preserve Cold War history via a simple monthly donation, You'll become part of our community, get ad-free episodes, and receive a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank-you, and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, we also welcome one-off tips via the same link. Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ CONTINUE THE COLD WAR CONVERSATION o BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/coldwarpod.bsky.social o Threads https://www.threads.net/@coldwarconversations o Twitter/X https://twitter.com/ColdWarPod o Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/ o Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/ o Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode, we dive into Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, a movie that somehow feels like it's baked into America's bloodstream. We're talking oppressive heat, blaring boom boxes, and one summer day that turns a Brooklyn block into a pressure cooker for race, rage, and “doing the right thing.” Is Bugging Out just an early version of cancel culture, or is he the only one calling out a broken system? Did Mookie actually do the right thing when he threw that trash can, and who's really responsible for Radio Raheem's death? Is the true villain the cops, Sal, the neighborhood… or the heat itself that pushes everybody past their breaking point? •0:00:00 - Introductions •0:02:30 - Memories of first viewing •0:06:00 - Pertinent movie details •0:10:00 - Critical and fan reviews •0:15:00 - Scene by scene breakdown •1:37 :00 - Modern day ratings —————————————————————— SPONSORS- **. Download the DraftKings Casino app and sign up with code CONFUSED to claim your Flex Spins and experience Cashingo—the feature you can't play anywhere else! **TruDiagnostics- Our listeners can get 20% off at http://TruDiagnostic.com using code CONFUSED at checkout. **NordVPN- Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to http://nordvpn.com/breakfast to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! **PROGRESSIVE- Visit http://progressive.com **FABLETICS- Get 80% off everything when you sign up as a VIP! Just head to http://Fabletics.com/confused **LITTLE SLEEPIES- If you're expecting or dressing little ones, check out Little Sleeps. You can visit http://littlesleepies.com and use promo code GOODNIGHT for 10% off of your first order. **WAYFAIR- Find furniture, decor, and essentials that fit your unique style and budget. http://Wayfair.com —————————————————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast for bonus weekly episodes, voting on upcoming movies, giving your modern-day ratings on our movies and much more. **Mail us something The Confused Breakfast PO Box 10016 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-9802 Special thanks to our executive producers- Josh Miller, Starling, Dylan Mick and NicMad. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Bonus episode of the Cabin Podcast, Eric Paulsen is diving into all the incredible attractions in Racine County, and why it's the place to live, move and stay. They discuss the Racine Art Museum, the Racine Zoo, the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings you can see, plus some incredible places to eat and drink! Join M.T. Boyle, Beth Heidorn and Travis Richardson for a deep dive on Racine County.
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Get 50% off Cardpointers+ - Track cards, automatically load Chase & Amex Offers + a lot more. Lock-in lifetime membership at half off. (affiliate) https://milestomemories.com/go/cardpointers/ Shawn's Capital One Shopping referral - https://capitaloneshopping.com/r/424785a3-c3f2-4b84-a077-f724abcd89ff It was a wild week in the points world. An email to Chase Ink Plus cardholders made it look like 5X on office supplies was getting axed, the internet panicked, and we called it as a likely mistake before Chase confirmed it was just human error. We also break down the Paze spend 10 dollars get 10 dollars promo that people abused so hard with New Egg gift cards that Chase started shutting down options in a single day, and the new Amex Resy credit changes coming August 1 that may or may not be a big deal. Then we get into the meatier stuff: a great One Mile at a Time piece on hotel owners pushing Marriott for a bigger cut, why that means points will likely cost all of us more, and Ben's editorial on whether miles and points is even fun anymore. Plus a Capital One Shopping shout out and why those targeted offers are worth a look. Episode Guide: 0:00 - Intro: The Great Office Supply 5X Scare of 2026 1:37 - Chase Ink Plus 5X Email: Mistake or Devaluation? 3:55 - The Paze Promo That Got Abused (and Nerfed) 6:54 - Amex Resy Credit Changes Coming August 1 10:14 - Capital One Shopping: Don't Sleep on the Offers 12:09 - Hotel Owners vs Marriott: Why Points Will Cost More 17:01 - Is Miles and Points Even Fun Anymore? 20:08 - Better Earning vs Worse Availability 22:20 - Going Mainstream Killed the Simplicity 24:55 - Social Media Killed the Loophole 26:52 - A Tip of the Cap to Lucky and Wrap-Up ✈️ Track your travel credit cards for free
In a special College World Series bonus episode of the From Phenom To The Farm podcast, we look back at former guests who had fun and interesting stories to tell about their experience on college baseball's biggest stage.Time Stamps(1:30) Tommy Mendonca on Fresno State's 2008 Cinderella Run(25:12) Christian Colon on the '09 Fullerton CWS Team(28:45) Brandon Finnegan on Being Drafted During Regionals, Pitching in Omaha(36:50) Nick Goody on Being Upset by Stony Brook(42:30) Joba Chamberlain on Notching Nebraska's First CWS WinAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SEASON FINALE! Our dissection of Daft Punk's entire career concludes with the second half of Random Access Memories before looking holistically at the narrative their four studio albums creates. Connecting Changes Everything. https://www.att.com/connecttochange/ Host/Writer/EP: Cole Cuchna Editors: Kevin Pooler & Iulia Ciobanu Theme Music: Birocratic Additional Production: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices