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T. Michael Fish, CSB, from Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia, USAHear more about Michael's experience on this week's episode of Sentinel Watch.
Do you ever feel like you can't get out of your own way? Or, on the flip side, like it's all up to you? This week's guest T. Michael Fish, shares what he's learned about his spiritual identity, and how getting a limited sense of himself out of the way and letting God lead his words and actions, has brought success, freedom, and even physical healing.
When the outspoken and rebellious Pietersen becomes England captain, surely nothing can go wrong? Tensions rise, culminating in an infamous text scandal that threatens to end KP's international career. Meanwhile, Elis displays an uncanny level of knowledge about 1987 – RoboCop, Michael Fish, England winning the Ashes down under – it was a big year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textHere in Episode 188 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about S Club 7!We cover Miami 7, Rachel Stevens and Reach for the Stars to name only a few S Club items!We also talk about Oasis, The Monkees, New York City and Michael Fish!https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/
This is Part 2! For Part 1, check the feed from yesterday! This week we're talking about unique weather events through history. From the great freeze of 1899 that plunged Miami to sub-zero temperatures, the great storm (in the UK) of 1987 (and how badly Michael Fish got it all BANG WRONG) and of course, the LONG-HOT-SUMMER-OF-NINETEEN-SEVENTY-SIX (which Elis' parents WILL NOT STOP GOING ON ABOUT). Plus there's even more Jeremy Bentham bantz. And if you want to get in touch with the show, you know what to do: hello@ohwhatatime.com And YES! You may have spotted a new numbering system. Well, we haven't gone straight from episode #39 to episode #44 by accident (!), we have in fact retroactively applied episode numbers to old subscriber specials: #40 Heroes (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #41 Gifts (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #42 Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #43 Protests (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) When informed of this, Tom Craine said he felt “absolutely no emotion whatsoever” - but nonetheless, there's the explanation for those who need it. If you're impatient and want both parts in one lovely go next time plus a whole lot more(!), why not treat yourself and become an Oh What A Time: FULL TIMER? In exchange for your £4.99 per month to support the show, you'll get: - two bonus episodes every month! - ad-free listening - episodes a week ahead of everyone else - And first dibs on any live show tickets Subscriptions are available via AnotherSlice, Apple and Spotify. For all the links head to: ohwhatatime.com You can also follow us on: X (formerly Twitter) at @ohwhatatimepod And Instagram at @ohwhatatimepod Aaannnd if you like it, why not drop us a review in your podcast app of choice? Thank you to Dan Evans for the artwork (idrawforfood.co.uk). Chris, Elis and Tom x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we're talking about unique weather events through history. From the great freeze of 1899 that plunged Miami to sub-zero temperatures, the great storm (in the UK) of 1987 (and how badly Michael Fish got it all BANG WRONG) and of course, the LONG-HOT-SUMMER-OF-NINETEEN-SEVENTY-SIX (which Elis' parents WILL NOT STOP GOING ON ABOUT). Plus there's even more Jeremy Bentham bantz. And if you want to get in touch with the show, you know what to do: hello@ohwhatatime.com And YES! You may have spotted a new numbering system. Well, we haven't gone straight from episode #39 to episode #44 by accident (!), we have in fact retroactively applied episode numbers to old subscriber specials: #40 Heroes (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #41 Gifts (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #42 Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #43 Protests (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) When informed of this, Tom Craine said he felt “absolutely no emotion whatsoever” - but nonetheless, there's the explanation for those who need it. If you're impatient and want both parts in one lovely go next time plus a whole lot more(!), why not treat yourself and become an Oh What A Time: FULL TIMER? In exchange for your £4.99 per month to support the show, you'll get: - two bonus episodes every month! - ad-free listening - episodes a week ahead of everyone else - And first dibs on any live show tickets Subscriptions are available via AnotherSlice, Apple and Spotify. For all the links head to: ohwhatatime.com You can also follow us on: X (formerly Twitter) at @ohwhatatimepod And Instagram at @ohwhatatimepod Aaannnd if you like it, why not drop us a review in your podcast app of choice? Thank you to Dan Evans for the artwork (idrawforfood.co.uk). Chris, Elis and Tom x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we're talking about unique weather events through history. From the great freeze of 1899 that plunged Miami to sub-zero temperatures, the great storm (in the UK) of 1987 (and how badly Michael Fish got it all BANG WRONG) and of course, the LONG-HOT-SUMMER-OF-NINETEEN-SEVENTY-SIX (which Elis' parents WILL NOT STOP GOING ON ABOUT). Plus there's even more Jeremy Bentham bantz. And if you want to get in touch with the show, you know what to do: hello@ohwhatatime.com And YES! You may have spotted a new numbering system. Well, we haven't gone straight from episode #39 to episode #44 by accident (!), we have in fact retroactively applied episode numbers to old subscriber specials: #40 Heroes (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #41 Gifts (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #42 Sex, Drugs and Rock n Roll (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) #43 Protests (OWAT: Full Timer Edition) When informed of this, Tom Craine said he felt “absolutely no emotion whatsoever” - but nonetheless, there's the explanation for those who need it. You can follow us on: X (formerly Twitter) at @ohwhatatimepod And Instagram at @ohwhatatimepod Aaannnd if you like it, why not drop us a review in your podcast app of choice? Thank you to Dan Evans for the artwork (idrawforfood.co.uk). And thank you for subscribing! We couldn't make the show without you! We'll see you next week! Chris, Elis and Tom x See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Fish, CSB, from Wirtz, Virginia, USAHear more about David's experience on this week's episode of Sentinel Watch.
You may have thought about love that's unselfish: love that sacrifices selfish motives or personal interests for the sake of others. But have you thought about unselfed love? Our guest this week, T. Michael Fish, explains what unselfed love is—and why, when it comes to healing, it's the kind of love that makes all the difference.
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Jonny's been pretending to be Indiana Jones in Egypt, Brad's been digging into conspiracy theories and cults, and you have been bvery much enjoying our Omnipollo brew day!Support the showBrought to you by the team behind the Craft Beer Channel, The Bubble takes an irreverent look at beer from the outside, inviting new people to give us their perspective on the world we're all obsessed with. You're listening to the bubble, the podcast turning beer inside out.SUPPORT US! Pledge on Patreon and get some cool merch & videos: https://www.patreon.com/craftbeerchannel Check out our awesome sponsor The Malt Miller: https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/ Twitter – @beerchannelFacebook – http://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerchannelInstagram – @craftbeerchannel
Today we're doing a deep dive into the intersection of technology and sports with golf ball experts Michael Fish, Senior Manager of Golf Ball Product Management and Matthew Hodge, Director of Product Development at Titleist. Listen in as they break down their cutting-edge Radar Capture Technology (RCT) and its transformative effect on indoor golf, helping you keep your game sharp even in the off-season. Michael and Matthew share their personal experiences with indoor golf facilities and training tools, painting a picture of how serious golfers maintain their edge when the fairways are frosted over. We discuss the exciting collaboration between Michael and Matthew's team and Trackman to bring RCT golf balls into the spotlight. These innovative balls feature radar reflective markers printed within—a leap forward in accurately capturing spin data without external markers. They ensure that the feel and performance of an indoor practice session mirrors that of a day on the course. Michael and Matthew also give an in-depth look at the challenges of replicating outdoor golf ball performance indoors, and the meticulous testing process that produced a ball meeting the exacting standards of both instructors and avid golfers. More Info on Titleist RCT Balls: ProV1x RCT Balls ProV1 RCT Balls For more information on our women's golf retreats, tournaments and practice programs, please visit: CompeteConfidenceGolf.com Subscribe to our FREE Female Golfer Facebook Group: First T Crew [Behind the Scenes of Women's Golf] Get in touch! Instagram: @tori_totlis TikTok: @tori_totlis YouTube: @tori.totlis Website: CompeteConfidenceGolf.com Be sure you are subscribed to our podcast to automatically receive the NEW episodes weekly!!!
Have you ever wondered how history is made in the music industry? Tap into this treasure trove of music knowledge and insight with Michael “Fish” Herring, an industry veteran with a colorful career spanning over 25 years. Visit our show notes to delve into the details - from his classical roots to unforgettable encounters with music legends like Grover Washington Jr., Rick James, and Prince. You'll also find links to Fish's most influential works, both on-stage and behind the scenes, revealing his “listen and learn” approach and unwavering passion for music. Stay inspired and up-to-date by checking out the invaluable resources related to this episode. Dig deeper:Explore the rich journey of Michael "Fish" Herring through the music industry : https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/music-industry-lessons-from-michael-fish-herring-ep-13
The Offense-O-Meter is out in force as GamesMaster airs for one final time (sort of), with Tony taking on his mysterious nemesis Mr. XXX at Time Crisis, while TV legend Michael Fish drops by to pop balloons on Prop Cycle.The N64 is just 48 hours from release! So GamesMaster has reviews of Mario Kart 64 and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, and some exclusive footage of Doom64. Plus, Dom heads to Florida to meet the lady behind adult-only game Riana Rouge.Buy tickets for UCP Live 2.0 here.Get next week's episode early on Patreon!Join the GamesMaster conversation on Discord!Theme song by Other ChrisFollow Luke on TwitterFollow Ash on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on TwitterFollow Under Consoletation on InstagramSend your thoughts to feedback@underconsoletation.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/underconsolepod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Super excited about today's show! Michael Fish is here today and he's a Camaldolese monk and a member of the New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, California. I bet you may never have thought monks could be cool. But in all seriousness, they can be hella cool. I've heard him speak a couple times, and I continue to be floored by his insights into life. I usually end up thinking about his teachings for days, as they are so close to my heart. And he is finally here! While a Catholic monk, he refers to God as a she. Since I've known him, he's always referred to God as a woman. I've never heard anyone call God a she. He describes her as the gentlest of all voices, inside of all of us. And what if hearing this quiet and gentle voice in all of us, is crucial for really getting to know ourselves? Our true selves? Today Michael Fish talks with us about the Journey through life, based on the 4 stages of life in the Hindu tradition. Believe me, he is an amazing speaker, who speaks from the heart. You can find him at hermitfish.com.
A browser extension bug let malicious websites spy on webcams, hackers threaten the global food supply chain, and Michael Fish (not that one...) hacked into his female classmates' online accounts, hunting for nude photos and videos. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by Mark Stockley. Visit https://www.smashingsecurity.com/276 to check out this episode's show notes and episode links. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or on the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Follow us on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Theme tune: "Vinyl Memories" by Mikael Manvelyan. Assorted sound effects: AudioBlocks. Special Guest: Mark Stockley.
Stupid politics, Michael Fish, offending Geoff Hurst, and a bit of actual Sir Alf. (Rec: 11/8/21) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Over het desastreuze weerbericht van 15 oktober 1987 waarbij BBC weerman Michael Fish een verwoestende storm, die delen van zuidoost Engeland volledig plat zou leggen, over het hoofd zag. Het gevolg ging de boeken in als het 'Michael Fish Effect'. Dennis legt het uit. www.lekkeruitgelegd.nl
We re-join Claire Forde for another sit-down 'in conversation with', this time with current STV weather forecaster Seán Batty. Seán is a familiar face on Scottish televisions, having presented STV Weather since August 2007. His passion for meteorology began at a young age, growing up watching Ian McCaskill, Michael Fish, and Heather Reid. He left home at 18 to study meteorology at Reading University, eventually leaving to take up his first job as a weather observer in England. Seán and Claire talk about his initial, and very informal interview with STV, the "boring" months when it comes to weather, bow-ties, taxi drivers, being colourblind, a fear and love of flying, 'that' Michael Fish Great Storm blooper from 1987, and his own unique way of trying to explain the "fickle, volatile" Scottish weather to us all. Seán is on Twitter, and can be followed at @SeanBattyTV Claire can be found on Twitter at @ClaireFordeMSYP
What do Justin Timberlake, Prince, New Kids On The Block, Christina Aguilera, Stevie Wonder, Boyz II Men, Backstreet Boys Dru Hill, Idina Menzel, Lady Antebellum, Dropkick Murphys, TLC, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, and Sir Elton John have in common? When they need a guitarist, none of them call me. But they all call “Fish”. For more visit www.colorblindfish.com. In This Episode 00:00 - Meet Michael “Fish” Herring 03:00 - Starting out and finding your own voice in music 08:00 - Hitting the road for the first time 12:00 - Marriage, family life and rock and roll 15:00 - Making the move to LA 21:00 - Playing with Prince 25:00 - Playing on The Thong Song with Sisqo on Saturday Night Live 27:30 - Touring with New Kids On The Block 34:00 - Life on the road 37:00 - The legal side of the music business 41:00 - Beyond playing music: Producing, recording, mixing, artist development, scoring film & tv 46:00 - Managing and balancing it all 57:00 - Advice for aspiring musicians. Making A Living Show is produced by Next Exit Media and hosted by Robi Levy. Listen to the show on Apple, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Podbean, Radio Public, TuneIn, Youtube, Audible, Pandora and Podchaser. Follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube. Support the show with a monthly contribution here. Hot Swing by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
This time on Drivel, we eventually get around to discussing the Peugeot 508. Along the way we hear O's guide to Instagram, the guys try to sell you a couple of dodgy motors and confuse Michael Fish for John Suchet (unforgiveable, we know). High quality, poorly delivered Drivel. Just the way you like it. Instagram: @drivelpodcast Email: DrivelPodcast2020@gmail.com
T. Michael Fish, CSB, from Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia, USA
In this S&C Clip, Michael Fish, Archivist, Windsor Public Library City of Windsor, discusses the challenges related to Preserving Electronically Stored documentation. Square & Compass found this to be a fascinating topic of conversation! All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Windsor Masonic Temple or the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. You will be able to find the video here!
In this S&C Clip, Michael Fish, Archivist, City of Windsor, discusses how the archives maintain a foundation on which historians can create narratives regarding the people of a particular city, region, and community. All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions and the guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Windsor Masonic Temple and/or the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario. Find the video here!
In this S&C Clip, Michael Fish, Archivist, discusses how archivists (and Masons) can find the most useful of information in the most unusual of places - even parking tickets! All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions and the Guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Windsor Masonic Temple and/or the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontatrio. You can find the video here!
In this S&C Clip, Michael Fish, Archivist, Discusses the Challenges related to preserving historical documents. All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions and the Guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Windsor Masonic Temple and/or the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontatrio. You can find the video here!
In this S&C Clip, Michael Fish discusses the qualities necessary to be an effective Archivist, and how decisions are made as to the preservation of documents. All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions and the Guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Windsor Masonic Temple and/or the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontatrio. You can find the video here!
Michael Fish should in 1987 have listened to the woman who called up to tell them that a hurricane was coming. His models predicted nothing of the sort and yet in the following hours England suffered the worst storm in three hundred years. Sevenoaks became Oneoak overnight. Blind reliance on models, especially of the statistical variety opens up decision-makers. This podcast provides a very brief overview of what a model is and how people can manipulate them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/riskpearlswisdom/message
Christina Aguilera, New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men, Justin Timberlake, Stevie Wonder, Lady A, Prince, Backstreet Boys, Dru Hill, Idina Menzel, TLC, Dropkick Murphys and Anastacia are just a fraction of the artists Michael "Fish" Herring has performed onstage with as a guitarist. He's no stranger to performing on TV shows such as Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Today Show, The Grammy Awards, The American Music Awards, and Top of the Pops. His studio projects include working with Tupac, Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Elton John, Mary J. Blige, Daughtry, Leann Rimes, Nas, Frank Ocean and American Idol, as well as scoring scenes for Film and TV. Fish has had long standing relationships with several companies as an endorsing artist including Yamaha Guitars, Rivera Amplification, Rockbox, D’Addario, Xotic effects, Boss/Roland and D&A Accessories, and also enjoys having a hand in research and development for new products. Fish continues to produce, write, record and develop new talent and is a member of the band MAGNOLIA MEMOIR. Fish has had a lifetime career in music and continues to create the music we love!
Today's episode features 80s indie music, Michael Fish and Phillip Schofield. But not all at the same time.Also on the show, Pete's been having pints in the street (not near any statues, promise) and one listener has an amazing story about a bird's nest.Plus Luke introduces us to Pheasant Island and questions why weather forecasts have been more unpredictable than ever since the coronavirus outbreak.Get in touch at hello@lukeandpeteshow.com!***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast provider. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Ross and Matt as they chat to Edmond Terakopian, a multi award winning photo journalist and film maker.Cutting his teeth as a young but brilliant local newspaper photographer, he honed his craft over the years that held him in good stead and prepared him for a long and impressive career that now finds him in such diverse assignments where he shoots fashion one week, hard news the next and circumstances on one story has inadvertently had him running through a minefield. He shares that photojournalists are often rushing towards danger where most people would run the other way.Get in touch with Edmond:Website: http://terakopian.comhttps://photothisandthat.co.ukTwitter: https://twitter.com/terakopianInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/terakopian/ Keep in touch with Talking Shot Podcast updates and new episodes by subscribing to our Podcast on your favourite Podcast App. We'd love to hear your suggestions or wishes for future guests.Website: http://www.talkingshot.co.ukTwitter: @talkingshotpodInstagram: @talkingshotFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkingshot/Our guests views are their own, and may not be those of the Talking Shot team.Recommended Podcasts:He Shoots He DrawsMastering Portrait PhotographyPPN - Photography Podcast NetworkRecommended by The British Institute of Professional Photographers.
Michael Fish is nowhere to be seen but it's bucketing down at StageDoorCast Central and Cliff is preparing to be Father of the Bride in real life! Richard revisits Falsettos with his original cast and passes on their comments. He also gives us his impression of "Big the Musical" at the Big Dominion and we talk about lots of new shows including Soho Cinders, the return once again of Joseph to the Palladium in 2020, White Christmas and Cliff's obsession with the film, Identical the Musical, a performace of Cinderella coming up at Cadogan Hall, The Devil Wears Prada coming next year and Jenna Russell as Edith Piaf in Nottingham. We also have a cultural discussion and touch on the return of the Battersea Barge next month. And Cliff recommends "Judy" in the Cinema as a must see and we explain why!
On Riot Act’s seventh special, we welcome fellow podcaster Matt Stocks on to the show to talk about music media, and how it’s changing rapidly before our very eyes. What role do podcasts have to play in music media? Why isn’t rock music well-represented in the mainstream music press? Is print really dying? And how exactly did Steve treat former BBC weather forecaster Michael Fish when he was invited on to Steve’s show on TeamRock Radio? All these questions answered and more. Matt Stocks has been a presenter on Kerrang! Radio and Scuzz TV before he moved on to start his own podcast, Life In The Stocks. He’s interviewed a wide variety of guests from the worlds of music, television and film for the show including Tom Morello, Gene Simmons, Thomas Turgoose, Kate Lawler, Bez, Laura Jane Grace, B-Real, John Lydon, Dom Joly, Gail Porter and Doug Stanhope. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the Fife friends come to you a little earlier than normal to exclusively report on the effects of the #BeastFromTheEast across our small part of the Kingdom and a special report on it's effects all the way from the Western Isles. We also pit Snomageddon 2010 against #TheBeastFromTheEast and the battle of the weathermen, Michael Fish v Tomasz Schafernaker in a quick, dirty, Fantasy Fight Club. Who wins, Listen in to find out! Oh and by the way.... It's snowing.
The nation's most cherished weather forecaster joined us to answer the question.
In the second of our podcasts recorded at our annual WeatherLive Conference in London on Nov 4th 2017 we spoke to two former BBC weathermen, Michael Fish and Peter Gibbs and Ed Ikin, from the Royal Horticultural Society about "The Great Storm" in 1987 when unexpected hurricane-strength winds that battered the southern counties of the UK. In this episode we discuss the effects of the storm - both immediate and long lasting - with two former BBC weathermen, Michael Fish and Peter Gibbs and Ed Ikin, from the Royal Horticultural Society. Our membership is open to everyone and anyone with an interest in weather and climate, whether that be as a science, profession or interest. We have over 3,300 members from more than 50 countries that includes academics, scientists and professional meteorologists as well as students and keen weather enthusiasts. The Society's programmes are broad and diverse, with many activities accessible not only to members, but also to the general public and the wider meteorological and climate community. For more information on our charitable activities and events visit our website at www.rmets.org. Thank you for listening! Comments and ideas for future topics are always welcomed so please get in touch at jo.bayliss@rmets.org.
In the second of our podcasts recorded at our annual WeatherLive Conference in London on Nov 4th 2017 we spoke to two former BBC weathermen, Michael Fish and Peter Gibbs and Ed Ikin, from the Royal Horticultural Society about "The Great Storm" in 1987 when unexpected hurricane-strength winds that battered the southern counties of the UK. In this episode we discuss the effects of the storm - both immediate and long lasting - with two former BBC weathermen, Michael Fish and Peter Gibbs and Ed Ikin, from the Royal Horticultural Society. Our membership is open to everyone and anyone with an interest in weather and climate, whether that be as a science, profession or interest. We have over 3,300 members from more than 50 countries that includes academics, scientists and professional meteorologists as well as students and keen weather enthusiasts. The Society's programmes are broad and diverse, with many activities accessible not only to members, but also to the general public and the wider meteorological and climate community. For more information on our charitable activities and events visit our website at www.rmets.org. Thank you for listening! Comments and ideas for future topics are always welcomed so please get in touch at jo.bayliss@rmets.org.
In this week's show, Mike Bauman chats with Black Swamp rocker Michael "Fish" Fisher of Societys Ugly Son. The pair talk about Fisher's career path over the years, including what it was like to get some record deals at a young age, battle his way back to walking again after a bad accident, and working on SUS's newest material for "Gentlemen Creatures & Robots." Bauman also shares some stories about his best buddy Nate. The song "Trench" from Societys Ugly Son is featured in the episode, as well. Enjoy! SUS on Facebook Fish's Website SUS story in Toledo Free Press
TAKE COVER! TAKE COVER! Oh wait it may not be too bad...Or is this my Michael Fish moment?