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Kurt talks with the first guest on BBQ 4 Newbies who is from the SCA (Steak Cookoff Association), Michael Underwood of 931 BBQ out of Shelbyville, TN, about why he decided to join the SCA, what to do and what NOT to do when getting ready for an SCA event, what areas he struggled in when he first started, how to deal with the timelines and cooking by yourself, why he heats up his steak before putting it on the grill, how he's used BBQ Champs to up his game, his favorite steak rub and more! “If you're gonna cook by yourself, you gotta practice by yourself.” Follow and connect with 931 BBQ below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/931bbq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/931BBQ Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter here! Want to reach us? Email us at bbq4newbies@gmail.com
Poliomyelitis, commonly shortened to polio, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. Approximately 70% of cases are asymptomatic; mild symptoms which can occur include sore throat and fever; in a proportion of cases more severe symptoms develop such as headache, neck stiffness, and paresthesia. These symptoms usually pass within one or two weeks. A less common symptom is permanent paralysis, and possible death in extreme cases. Years after recovery, post-polio syndrome may occur, with a slow development of muscle weakness similar to that which the person had during the initial infection.Polio occurs naturally only in humans. It is highly infectious, and is spread from person to person either through fecal-oral transmission (e.g. poor hygiene, or by ingestion of food or water contaminated by human feces), or via the oral-oral route. Those who are infected may spread the disease for up to six weeks even if no symptoms are present. The disease may be diagnosed by finding the virus in the feces or detecting antibodies against it in the blood.Poliomyelitis has existed for thousands of years, with depictions of the disease in ancient art. The disease was first recognized as a distinct condition by the English physician Michael Underwood in 1789, and the virus that causes it was first identified in 1909 by the Austrian immunologist Karl Landsteiner. Major outbreaks started to occur in the late 19th century in Europe and the United States, and in the 20th century, it became one of the most worrying childhood diseases. Following the introduction of polio vaccines in the 1950s polio incidence declined rapidly. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polio License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0;
It's back! I'm here with another series of nostalgic podcasts and this month it's a chat with TV presenter Michael Underwood. We chat about his career with CBBC and CITV and hosting shows such as The Make Shift, Eliminator, The Big Bang, Ministry of Mayhem and Jungle Run. Enjoy!
On this week's episode, we sit down with Michael Ellington to talk about bailing on pre-med after almost fainting during a surgery, what it's like to spend the night in jail, how to be a dreamer who actually gets stuff done, and his next business venture. Enjoy! For the best home buying experience, make sure you check out https://my.captivate.fm/leaguere.com/nowhereclose (leaguere.com/nowhereclose)
Jandy is a filmmaker and musician who can't help but make viral content. Jandy and Ben recount their pasts together working with their shared mentor, Michael Underwood. The boys share a few stories from their travels together while Jandy drops some wisdom nuggets on how to make content that people can't take their eyes off of.
Episode #3 - 'Memory Lane' Welcome to the third episode of Spill The Ghee, where we discuss our O-M-Ghee moments of the week. This week's episode includes some birthday cheer, and join us as we take a trip down memory lane and sing our favourite theme tunes! #SpillTheGhee Follow us: Instagram: SpillTheGhee Twitter: @SpillTheGhee *Corrections: The sweet mentioned was 'Bubbaloo' and the presenter's name was Michael Underwood.
Today we have a chat with Michael Underwood about Music, Depression, and Soberness. We do keep it light though."Bad Before" on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/track/5iAGkh0togvXbPfc3GllLWSupport Us:https://www.patreon.com/btnmediaConnect With BTN Media:https://btnmedia.uk/https://www.mixcloud.com/besidesthenorm/https://www.facebook.com/BeeTeeNMedia/https://www.instagram.com/btnmediauk/https://twitter.com/BTNPodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtFsiAh0TUax-6kUqKgwD2wAll That Dope Shit Podcast:https://allthatdopeshit.blogspot.com/https://www.mixcloud.com/allthatdopeshit/Send Hip Hop Music Submissions to allthatdopeshitpromo@gmail.comAffiliate Links:Intro By Kusstard Beats - https://kusstard.bandcamp.com/https://thevegankind.link/ck6bA - Vegan Snack Monthly Subscription Box
Welcome to Episode 29 of the Andy Jaye Podcast - We're back into the realms of normality for 2021 (as far as podcast recordings go!)This week's show is back in the usual form of our podcasted version of the radio show driven on talkRADIO with Andy Jaye. As always, we have three very open, fun and insightful conversations for you. This week's guests are BBC Radio 1's Chris Stark, who shares a fantastic story about drinking pints with the future king! Then, Andy talks to a star of children's TV (and old colleague) Michael Underwood and finally converses with one of the greatest up and coming directors - Gavin Rothery. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's finally happening! We're running through the jungle with nostalgic snack Michael Underwood and a trio of hopeless idiots - let's see what happens! Thank you to our amazing Patreons - join us at www.patreon.com/queers THE JUSTINE TIER: Jess McIvor Danielle Pollard Emma Reuben RobsonTHE TRACY TIER: Alice Lia Maro Ed Colley Nothing is certain except Beth and taxes Laura Kenny Cole Scahill Alex's Simp Find us on our new YouTube channel - just search 'Queers Gone By Podcast'! Follow us! @queersgoneby on IG and Twitter @katebutch1 on IG, Twitter and FB @caitlinrpowell on IG, @caitlinpwll on Twitter Don't forget to subscribe and review the podcast! Music: Disco Sting by Kevin MacCleod
Michael Underwood joins the show to discuss: our Euro trip as two dumb American teenagers in Amsterdam, abandoned carnivals in Brussels, Michael wants to put the show audience in prison, being the only white person in the audience of Def Comedy Jam, and how every group of friends needs a brutal despot as part of the crew. Listener voicemail - (209) 379-5628Tangents Instagram
In this podcast special Chris is joined by Angellica Bell and Michael Underwood to highlight the incredibly talented finalists from the ‘500 Words: Black Lives Matter' writing competition. You will hear stories from the eight finalists, and the two winning entries, all read by some of the finest actors in the business including David Tennant, Shobna Gulati, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jim Broadbent, Amanda Abbington, Rob Brydon, Stephen Graham, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Mark Strong and Nicole Kidman!You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10am. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the show highlights ever week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the show we welcome friends from the world of television, politics, music and literature.Dame Harriet Walter tells us about the new series of 'Talking Heads' on BBC One.Roger Taylor discusses his brand new single 'Isolation'.Angellica Bell and Michael Underwood chat the launch of the '500 Words, Black Lives Matter' competition.The combined journalistic genius of Stig Abell, Aasmah Mir, Matt Chorley, Mariella Frostrup and Giles Coren share all ahead of the Times Radio launch on Monday 29th of June.Plus Denise Welch talks her brand new book 'The Unwelcome Visitor'.You can catch Chris and the team live weekdays 6:30am-10am on Virgin Radio UK and on Sundays from 10 am.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear the highlights every week.Dame Harriet Walter - 00:34Roger Taylor - 07:23Angellica Bell & Michael Underwood - 12:00Denise Welch - 19:12Stig Abell and Aasmah Mir - 24:18Matt Chorley - 31:57Mariella Frostrup - 38:04Giles Coren - 44:04 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael R. Underwood talked to Jay and Richard about the best ways to help your book stand out in the modern book marketplace.
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There are 500 million people on Instagram. It s the world s biggest social media site behind Facebook. Instagram reportedly grew by 100 million users over the past 12 months. Business people wrestle with a simple question How do you turn this captive audience into customers On this edition of Out to Lunch we meet the person who has the answer. His name is Dalton Dean. Dalton s app, Mainspree, lets you turn your Instagram account into a store. If you want a break from making a fortune on Instagram, maybe you want to go out for a quiet meal. Or a rowdy cocktail. If you want to make sure the atmosphere where you re going is what you re looking for, you can check the vibe on an app called Scenehound. Scenehound s founder, Michael Underwood, joins Peter Ricchiuti on Out to Lunch. This is a fascinating and illuminating about two potentially big deal apps with their two potentially big deal founders. Photos at Commander s Palace by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Singer songwriter Justin Edward had dated and lived with Jen for 6 years before the night he came home to find she d totally trashed his apartment. The upside to his new existence is he has a whole bunch of what Andrew Duhon calls "Sad bastard heartbreak songs," but the downside is getting back on the dating scene. Justin s been everywhere from home alone to the swingers scene. Katy Dupre has the good sense to date a chef from no less a restaurant than Cochon. Katy spends her days analyzing data about the city of New Orleans and is an expert on political research. She explains why Donald Trump ended up being our President and 6 months from now she s coming back on Happy Hour to explain how she s changing the city to get us out of this predicament. And she s not kidding. If you like to go out, you need to know Michael Underwood. And if you don t know him personally, download his app, Scenehound. It tells you where to go to find what you re looking for on any given evening from a quiet place to get a drink to a rowdy fun hang. Michael is on the verge of crossing over from being a big deal in the tech world to being a big deal in the real world. Andrew Duhon tries out the third draft of a new song and hits it out of the park. No Man s Land is a beautiful place. You re going to love it. Photos at Wayfare by Alison Moon aka Moon, apparently. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marco Palmieri and Michael Underwood took the stage with Howard and Dan at GenCon Indy 2015 to discuss hand-selling manuscripts. Marco Palmieri is a senior editor at Tor, and Michael Underwood is an author, and is also the North American Sales and Marketing manager for Angry Robot Books. We begin with a list of the things to avoid doing, including the classic mistakes like chasing editors into restrooms, but we quickly move on to where you get started, and what your task list is going to look like. We cover resources like Literary Marketplace, Locus, and Publishers Lunch, and the not-so-secret-anymore #MSWL hash-tag.
Marco Palmieri and Michael Underwood took the stage with Howard and Dan at GenCon Indy 2015 to discuss hand-selling manuscripts. Marco Palmieri is a senior editor at Tor, and Michael Underwood is an author, and is also the North American Sales and Marketing manager for Angry Robot Books. We begin with a list of the things … Continue reading Writing Excuses 10.50: How to Hand-Sell Your Manuscript to Agents and Editors, with Michael Underwood and Marco Palmieri →
Dan and Howard are joined by Kameron Hurley, James L. Sutter, and Michael Underwood for an anything-goes Q&A at the GenCon Indy Writing Symposium. We had reached the end of our two-hour block, but the audience hungered for the chance to ask their questions of these guests, so the Symposium gave us an extra half hour … Continue reading Writing Excuses 10.45: Q&A at the GenCon Writing Symposium, with Kameron Hurley, James L. Sutter, and Michael Underwood →
Dan and Howard are joined by Kameron Hurley, James L. Sutter, and Michael Underwood for an anything-goes Q&A at the GenCon Indy Writing Symposium. We had reached the end of our two-hour block, but the audience hungered for the chance to ask their questions of these guests, so the Symposium gave us an extra half hour in the room. The audience had already been in this room for 120 minutes, but they wanted more more more, so we ran a bit long. Can you advise us about Writing the Other especially regarding avoiding cultural appropriation? (yes, this question deserves an entire symposium all by itself. We answered as best we could.) If you were trying to break in right now, what would you do, and how would you do it? How do you best handle slithering out of making a commitment to help someone with their writing, and how do you deliver bad news to those writers if you end up committing to help anyway. How soon do you telegraph a plot twist? How do you, as a non-writer, be a good resource to the writers in your life? Do you know your title at the beginning of the writing process, or does it come to you later? How do you know when you need another revision pass, vs. when you need to simply rewrite the whole thing again? *NOTE: Back in July we attempted to record an episode on cultural appropriation with several guests hailing from marginalized and commonly misappropriated cultures, races, and backgrounds. The discussion was wonderful, but the recording itself was unusable due to an equipment failure. We wanted to share it with you, but even our brilliant mastering engineer Alex couldn't make it listenable. We promise to address this topic in the future, and we've purchased all new recording gear to ensure that we capture the discussion correctly. This episode was recorded and mastered by Alex Jackson
Discussing the intersection of Folklore & Science Fiction/Fantasy with Michael Underwood
Welcome to Episode 140 of Speculate! the Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans. In this episode, we once again turn the mic on Brad and Greg. Michael Underwood, friend of the show and another guest who talked in Episode 138 about his own path to publication, now interviews the Speculate hosts to talk about theirs. […]
Dungeon Crawlers Radio is was excited to welcome tonight's guests, author Terron James and author Michael Underwood. Not only is the DCR team bring you this amazing set of interviews Terron James will also be doing a book signing at Gamers Inn after the show. Dungeon Crawlers Radio is an exciting and unique Live geek radioshow that focuses on gaming, comics, fantasy & Sci-fi Books, and many more aspects of the world of Geek. Dungeon Crawlers Radio is produced by Dungeon Media and sponsored by Gamers Inn. Dungeon Crawlers Radio is an exciting and unique Live geek radioshow that focuses on gaming, comics, fantasy & Sci-fi Books, and many more aspects of the world of Geek. Dungeon Crawlers Radio is produced by Dungeon Media and sponsored by Gamers Inn.
Our first panel from Balticon 48! Featuring DC Wilson, Peter Bryant, Myke Cole and Michael Underwood.Description from the programme: "Scientists look at the blatant disregard for basic reality in some science fiction and answer questions from today's authors on how NOT to repeat those faux pas."
Would you like to be in a George R. R. Martin Book? Got $20K? Don't mind being killed? Good. You can help wolves. Also we give our first impressions of Brian McClellan's The Promise of Blood and talk Geekomancy with Michael Underwood.
Welcome to Episode 94 of Speculate! The Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans. In this episode Greg takes his turn on the other side of the mic as Brad and friend of the show Michael Underwood interview him about his approach to writing, his graphic novel Icarus (currently being funded on Kickstarter) and the process […]
Dungeon Crawlers Radio would like to welcome back to the show author, Michael Underwood to talk about his new book Celebromancy the follow up to Geekomancy. Celebromacy Fame has a magic all its own in the no-gossip-barred follow-up to Geekomancy. Ree Reyes gets her big screenwriting break, only to discover just how broken Hollywood actually is. Things are looking up for urban fantasista Ree Reyes. She’s using her love of pop culture to fight monsters and protect her hometown as a Geekomancer, and now a real-live production company is shooting her television pilot script. But nothing is easy in show business. This episode of Dungeon Crawlers Radio has been brought to you by Audible. Visit http://www.audibletrial.com/DungeonCrawlersRadio for a free trial membership*. *Note: From the Audible website, here are the terms of the free membership. Read the fine print, please! Audible® Free Trial Details * Get your first 30 days of the AudibleListener® Gold membership plan free, which includes one credit. In almost all cases, one credit equals one audiobook. After your 30 day trial, your membership will automatically renew each month for just $14.95, billed to the credit card you used when you registered with Audible. With your membership, you will receive one credit per month plus members-only discounts on all audio purchases. If you cancel your membership before your free trial period is up, you will not be charged. Thereafter, cancel anytime, effective the next billing cycle. See the complete terms and policy applicable to Audible memberships.
Welcome back for Episode 55 of Speculate! The Podcast for Writers, Readers and Fans. In this episode we take a second look at the state of the speculative fiction field with special guests Mary Robinette Kowal, former vice-president of SFWA and Hugo-award winning writer, and Michael Underwood, North American Sales and Marketing Manager for Angry […]
Michael Underwood is a rock Musician turned Minister with a paranormal background! Sounds like alot to handle, but Michael is here tonight to tell us about our dealings with Angels, Guides, and Reincarnation! WARNING: The file cuts off halfway through! We are aware of it!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Underwood is a rock Musician turned Minister with a paranormal background! Sounds like alot to handle, but Michael is here tonight to tell us about our dealings with Angels, Guides, and Reincarnation! WARNING: The file cuts off halfway through! We are aware of it!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.