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As Descartes once said, "I think, therefore I am the best podcast about Black Sabbath and the 234th greatest album of all time, Master of Reality." T Before we get to the music, we break down the pros and cons of Milk Duds and experience a plot twist when one of our hosts exposes himself as a candy slurphead. Then we celebrate street musicians, marvel at a variety show act, and dive into some grocery delivery drama. Thanks to our sponsors, Staples and Instacart, your companies' digital footprint is safe on this podcast. Then at (49:00), these four geezers get going on the bass and talk Black Sabbath's 1971 heavy metal album—Master of Reality. We discuss downtuning, the best covers of Children of the Grave, and the best songs that cover the guitar riff from Sweet Leaf. Next week, we're off to never never land when we become the best Metallica podcast and cover The Black Album.
Season six of The HISTORY Channel's most salivating series “The Food That Built America” is stuffed with the origin stories of inspiring food pioneers, visionaries, and entrepreneurs who revolutionized America's culinary landscape. From unlocking original ideas to elevating old favorites, this season explores the inspiration and innovation behind the products that became household names such as DORITOS, TOSTITOS, PACE PICANTE, SALSA, RAISINETS, GOOBERS, MILK DUDS, CHIPS AHOY, and many more.These creative, sometimes ruthless, visionaries unlocked strokes of branding genius that rewrote labels and grocery aisles, evolving the tastebuds of consumers one product at a time. Join in on the fun as we crunch through the stories behind some of the biggest and most lucrative food brands in American history.New episodes air Sundays at 9/8c on The HISTORY Channel.
Season six of The HISTORY Channel's most salivating series “The Food That Built America” is stuffed with the origin stories of inspiring food pioneers, visionaries, and entrepreneurs who revolutionized America's culinary landscape. From unlocking original ideas to elevating old favorites, this season explores the inspiration and innovation behind the products that became household names such as DORITOS, TOSTITOS, PACE PICANTE, SALSA, RAISINETS, GOOBERS, MILK DUDS, CHIPS AHOY, and many more.These creative, sometimes ruthless, visionaries unlocked strokes of branding genius that rewrote labels and grocery aisles, evolving the tastebuds of consumers one product at a time. Join in on the fun as we crunch through the stories behind some of the biggest and most lucrative food brands in American history.New episodes air Sundays at 9/8c on The HISTORY Channel.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Season six of The HISTORY Channel's most salivating series “The Food That Built America” is stuffed with the origin stories of inspiring food pioneers, visionaries, and entrepreneurs who revolutionized America's culinary landscape. From unlocking original ideas to elevating old favorites, this season explores the inspiration and innovation behind the products that became household names such as DORITOS, TOSTITOS, PACE PICANTE, SALSA, RAISINETS, GOOBERS, MILK DUDS, CHIPS AHOY, and many more.These creative, sometimes ruthless, visionaries unlocked strokes of branding genius that rewrote labels and grocery aisles, evolving the tastebuds of consumers one product at a time. Join in on the fun as we crunch through the stories behind some of the biggest and most lucrative food brands in American history.New episodes air Sundays at 9/8c on The HISTORY Channel.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
When we're born again as new Christians, it's important that we receive "milk", or spiritual nourishment, from more mature believers. But eventually, we have to be weaned off and learn to chew on "solid food"! As we grow in our relationship with God, we're then able to turn and help feed other new Christians in their faith.
When we first become Christians it is important that we receive pre-digested milk, breast milk, from other older believers. But after awhile we need to learn to nourish ourselves so that we can help feed and grow other new Christians. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/640/29
The Wolves have won 5 in a row and Donte & Julius are on fire. And guess who's back on The Life Gorgeous? The fun-loving Allie Mac Kay. Allie and Kilby chat red meat, Sean Connery, favorite sitcoms and the invention of Milk Duds. These are simply two people who love life...The Life Gorgeous. Sponsor: ExpressVPN.com/kilborn - protect your online privacy & get an extra four months free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Food Court: 2025 SEASON PREMIERE We're BACK and kicking off our brand-new season with none other than Adam Richman, host of The Food That Built America! The HISTORY Channel's most mouthwatering series returns Sunday, February 23 at 9/8c, diving deep into the game-changing food pioneers who revolutionized America's kitchens and snack aisles.Adam joins us to break down the epic origin stories behind Doritos, Tostitos, Pace Picante Salsa, Raisinets, Milk Duds, Chips Ahoy, and more. From risk-takers who redefined convenience to the bold minds behind Panda Express, Cinnabon, Top Ramen, and ICEE, this season explores the branding brilliance that changed how we eat! Season 6 Premiere Episode: "Tortilla Takeover" How Mexican food became a nationwide obsession The creation of America's best-selling salsa The birth of iconic snack chip brands like Doritos & TostitosWe also chat about George Motz's burger heaven, Hamburger America , and of course, the Super Bowl —because what's football without snacks?Hit play NOW on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen! Follow & rate us! And don't forget to check out @the_food_court_rolandos on Instagram for behind-the-scenes bites!
Welcome to The Whatever, Buddy?! Podcast And welcome to Episode 113! Today, Jonny comes in with a real hot take right from the start! Just a couple of pros being pros. Then fellas touch base on the recent fires that struck California. It's all parts scary, sad and unbelievable. It's hard to try to be goofy in a time like this but, the podcast goes on. Later, what's to be made of the ever changing music industry? So, grab a blanket, cuz it's cold just about everywhere, and let's get into it! Thanks for joining another Whatever, Buddy Wednesday?!
Give to help Chris make Truce Robert Welch was a candy magnate who invented the Sugar Daddy and sold favorites like Junior Mints and Milk Duds. He was also very anti-communist. His dubious research led him to found the John Birch Society, a group whose mission was to spread conspiracy theories worldwide. They had major support from wealthy men like Fred Koch, father of the Koch brothers (who financed opposition to Obamacare and climate change legislation). Some of their most notable campaigns were those against Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Earl Warren and President Dwight Eisenhower. They claimed that these men were communist sympathizers working behind the scenes to put the communist agenda. Bogus stuff, but they gained thousands of followers across the country. They also fought the income tax, said that black people would not have wanted equality if the communists hadn't taught them to, and argued that the US is a republic and not a democratic republic. Phyllis Schlafly, RJ Rushdoony, Tim LaHaye, and many others had ties to the birchers. This group had a huge influence on the Religious Right! Not to mention shifting the GOP to accept extremists. Our special guest for this episode is Dr. Matthew Dallek, a political historian at George Washington University. His book is Birchers: How the John Birch Society Radicalized the American Right. Sources: Birchers: How the John Birch Society Radicalized the American Right by Matthew Dallek Before the Storm by Rick Perlstein Divided We Stand by Marjorie Spruill Helpful Guardian article about the Koch brothers and Americans for Prosperity Christian Reconstruction: RJ Rushdoony and American Religious Conservatism by Michael McVicar NY Times article about J. Howard Pew's connections to Robert Welch Dark Money by Jane Mayer Discussion Questions What is the John Birch Society? Was communism a threat to the country in the mid-1900s? What would have been the proper way to respond to communism? What is the impact of conspiracy theories on American Christianity? There are real conspiracies in the US, like those by Donald Trump and his allies to steal the 2020 election. But a lot of Christians don't believe these real conspiracies. How has an abundance of false conspiracies numbed our ability to recognize reality? Are you surprised Tim LaHaye, Phyllis Schlafly, and RJ Rushdoony were affiliated with the JBS? How can believers maintain their faith even when evangelical culture has been corrupted? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Frank Murphy is joined by his friend Becca James, the girl with two first names. They will taste-test the allegedly viral Dr Pepper Eggnog that Frank saw on Instagram. Knoxnews photographer Saul Young took photos at the City of Knoxville Christmas Tree lighting. Jody Collins and Sarah Roberto were among those photographed. One man was wearing a “Saul Young Appreciation Society” sweatshirt. Frank and Becca hosted the livestream of the Karns Christmas Parade on YouTube. A plumber modified a go-cart to look like he was driving a giant toilet. His staff gave away toilet paper, which some British people describe as “loo rolls.” Frank picked up some Milk Duds candy off the road for Becca. This episode is sponsored by BoneZones.com (don't forget the S). Buy books and other merchandise autographed by Body Farm founder Dr. Bill Bass at https://bonezones.com/ including Body Farm t-shirts. Contact BoneZones to hire Frank to give a presentation about Dr. Bass and the Body Farm. Becca bakes Italian pizzelle cookies for Christmas and potato latkes for Hanukkah. Frank is not allowed to eat any of the cookies that his wife Jere has baked because they are to be used as gifts. However, Frank is allowed to eat the cookies that Jere received as gifts from her coworkers. Logan Murrell co-hosted episodes 0139 and 0146 of the Frank & Friends Show. Using the artist name “LAMB,” she recorded an album titled “Love, Mom” which is a love letter to her two children. Stream the album on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/148Xa3COJwyEC37ePOXGYG?si=RwRuaoXpQbS9Jr_aV3Dl5g or on Apple Music at https://music.apple.com/us/album/love-mom/1773141328 Frank was deeply saddened to learn that Logan's two-and-a-half year old daughter Bobby Grace died of a rare disease last week. Frank went to the cemetery for the graveside service and listened to the “Love, Mom” album while waiting for the funeral procession to arrive. Frank called Jere to help him identify one of the other mourners who had waved at him. He gave Logan a “prayer bear” for her son. Frank saw a 15-second Instagram video titled “Viral Dr Pepper Eggnog” and immediately knew he had to try it. Fill a glass three-fourths of the way with ice cubes and Dr Pepper. Then add eggnog. Frank loves Weigel's eggnog. The drink tastes like an ice-cream float after the ice cream melted. Jere surprised Frank by giving Becca a plate of the cookies that Frank isn't allowed to eat. Frank explains that he likes ice with a hole in the middle because he thinks the impurities have been drained out. Dr. Frank Jr. PhD. says that is plausible because of the colligative properties. Becca got rid of her white car that she named “Blanca.” Frank is able to guess the name she gave her new blue car. Support the Frank & Friends Show by purchasing some of our high-quality merchandise at https://frank-friends-show.creator-spring.com Sign up for a 30-day trial of Audible Premium Plus and get a free premium selection that's yours to keep. Go to http://AudibleTrial.com/FrankAndFriendsShow Find us online https://www.FrankAndFriendsShow.com/ Please subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/FrankAndFriendsShow and hit the bell for notifications. Find the audio of the show on major podcast apps including Spotify, Apple, iHeart, Podbean, and Audible. Thanks!
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In today's episode Zach battles through sickness, Danny learns to draw, the boys bring back "Riddle Me Sticks" and Mad Libs, Danny attacks Milk Duds for being impossible to chew, Zach gets a new necklace, the sticks have their questions answered, and more!! Be sure to tune in every Monday and Thursday for new episodes!
Joe Marrese talks about all things Halloween, gives well deserved props to Milk Duds but says the Heath Bar sucks, the winner of the “With The Boys” bracket is determined, and much more on the 175th episode of Joe Code! Be sure to subscribe, rate, & review the pod wherever you listen Write Joe an email: joecodepodcast@gmail.com Support Joe Code at www.patreon.com/joecodepodcast
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Episode Description In this episode of The Glitterpill Podcast, we dive deep into the misconceptions and misrepresentations in JD Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy." Join us as we explore the rich cultural heritage of Appalachia, challenge the prevailing narratives, and discuss the broader socio-economic issues often overlooked. We'll also touch on the raw milk controversy and its surprising connections to the New Right and figures like Peter Thiel. Links Sam's Socials: https://linktr.ee/samanthaqkutner Show Notes (DM @samanthaqkutner on IG) Madison's Socials linktr.ee/xgigglypuff Enjoy Brat Summer and Donate to Kamala Harris's Victory Fund: https://shorturl.at/mbZ4J Book Your August Office Hours Session Here!https://app.usemotion.com/meet/samantha-kutner/officehours
Philadelphia Eagles CB Darius Slay has a hilarious conversation with his ex-teammate Steven Nelson, who recently retired after playing 9 seasons in the NFL. Nelson tells Slay stories about playing under legendary head coaches Mike Tomlin and Andy Reid, and clarifies why he called Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans a “Milk Dud man”. They also discuss which team has the worst cafeteria food in the NFL, getting by on food stamps while playing football in junior college, and Slay explains why the Detroit Lions got their 2-ply toilet paper taken away by Matt Patricia. Check out Steve's podcast, The Corner Suite, on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grab your popcorn, Milk Duds, and RC Cola (that'll be $42.75, please), and join us in the back of theatre. We promise not to put the moves on you...we're here to watch the movie. Let's take it slow and see where this goes. Oh, sorry, got lost in the moment. This week, we discuss some of our favorite music documentaries, and celebrate one of the latest additions to the canon of great "rock docs"- Louder Than You Think: A Lo-Fi History of Gary Young & Pavement. Joining us for this discussion of Citizen Kane-esque proportions is Louder Than You Think's Director, Jed. I Rosenberg and Co-Producer Brian Thalken. Louder Than You Think, a 2023 SXSW Audience Award winner, is an up-close cinematic walkabout through the life of Gary Young (May 3, 1953 - August 17, 2023), the original (and highly unlikely) drummer of indie rock royalty Pavement. His booze and drugs-fueled antics (on-stage handstands, gifting vegetables to fans) and haphazard production methods (accidentally helping launch the lo-fi aesthetic) were both a driving force of the band's early rise and the cause of his eventual crash landing. Leaving a wake of joy and/or destruction at every turn, Gary teeters the thin line between free-form self-expression and chaotic self-destruction. With its inventive use of marionette sequences and featuring revelatory archival footage, Louder Than You Think is equal parts hilarious, heartbreaking and human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Grab your popcorn, Milk Duds, and RC Cola (that'll be $42.75, please), and join us in the back of theatre. We promise not to put the moves on you...we're here to watch the movie. Let's take it slow and see where this goes. Oh, sorry, got lost in the moment. This week, we discuss some of our favorite music documentaries, and celebrate one of the latest additions to the canon of great "rock docs"- Louder Than You Think: A Lo-Fi History of Gary Young & Pavement. Joining us for this discussion of Citizen Kane-esque proportions is Louder Than You Think's Director, Jed. I Rosenberg and Co-Producer Brian Thalken. Louder Than You Think, a 2023 SXSW Audience Award winner, is an up-close cinematic walkabout through the life of Gary Young (May 3, 1953 - August 17, 2023), the original (and highly unlikely) drummer of indie rock royalty Pavement. His booze and drugs-fueled antics (on-stage handstands, gifting vegetables to fans) and haphazard production methods (accidentally helping launch the lo-fi aesthetic) were both a driving force of the band's early rise and the cause of his eventual crash landing. Leaving a wake of joy and/or destruction at every turn, Gary teeters the thin line between free-form self-expression and chaotic self-destruction. With its inventive use of marionette sequences and featuring revelatory archival footage, Louder Than You Think is equal parts hilarious, heartbreaking and human. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Popcorn is a buttery, tasty treat. You can find it everywhere, from circuses to sports games. But it's probably best known for its starring role as a movie theater snack! So why do we eat popcorn at the movies anyway? Why not pizza or peanuts or potato chips? Join Joy and co-host Rose as they dive into the delicious history of this beloved snack and learn how for a long time, movie theater owners refused to let people eat popcorn in their fancy buildings. Plus, they'll meet a very famous popcorn influencer and try their luck with a sweet new First Things First featuring Slurpees, Milk Duds and Sour Patch Kids! Resources:Check out pictures of the first steam-powered portable popcorn poppers and the super snazzy movie palaces of the 1920s.This episode was sponsored by:Walt Disney Studios - Disney and Pixar's Inside Out 2 is coming to theaters, June 14th.PRX - Check out new episodes of PRX's Jamming on the Job wherever you get your podcasts.
Secret double lives! Aerial jail breaks! Extreme sandwiches! This week's episode has it all. First, Emily explores the history of LGBTQ+ folks in the military through the story of Master Sergeant Helen Godvin. Throughout her 20 year career in the Air Force, Helen was forced to live a double life due to the U.S. Military's homophobic policies. At work, she was a single straight woman and at home, she was a loving mother and partner. Despite the incredible stress and paranoia of hiding her sexuality from the military, Helen never faltered and never failed. Then, Kelley tells the twisty (and a little too relatable) tale of Nadine Vaujou who fell into a toxic relationship with a chronic criminal that spiraled into an epic prison break involving fruit, secret cake notes, and a helicopter. Chow down on some Milk Duds and stay strapped with nectarines because we're wining about herstory! Sources: From Handcuffs to Rainbows: Queer in the Military by Morgan Godvin: https://daily.jstor.org/from-handcuffs-to-rainbows-queer-in-the-military/ Helen Godvin's Obituary: https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/gresham-or/helen-godvin-5792331 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ITL Hour 3: Steven Nelson calls out DeMeco Ryans over the weekend, why is he doing this? ITL Lunch-Time Confessions, Lopez is tired of his neighbors. ITL goes back in time to when the Texans acquired David Johnson.
Steve and Cat talk about the recent revelations about some 1990s celebrities that are in scandal now. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis is one awesome lady this week. Starz's "Mary & George" is our What Ca Watchin. Shot of the week is Milk Duds shot. Band of the week is Billie Holiday.
Moe tests Keity and Keyon with a universal cultural reference; The gang opens up about their childhood punishments; Moe shares a list of things you should NEVER do at parties Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit smokeempodcast.substack.comMichael Moynihan, FIFTH COLUMN co-host and man about town, joins Nancy and Sarah to discuss The Incomparable Mr. Buckley, the new PBS documentary about conservative firebrand William F. Buckley. They discuss his eloquence, mistakes, and political evolution, and Sarah calls the old Firing Line episodes “a call to civility in a time of chaos.”Also discussed: * Sarah puts her vibrator on time-out* The unfortunate rise of “churnalism”* AJ Cowling? Tacos anyone?* The Big 5-0 murder-suicide plan* That time Tracey Ullman talked to Michael about Morrissey* The affliction of presentism* Ronald Reagan as “the pretty ship of ideas that Buckley could load up and push out to sea.”* What did Hitchens think of Buckley?* Gore Vidal, dragged* James Baldwin, praised* The Buckley biography 20 years in the making* Are WE the new conservatives?* Don't cancel Milk Duds!* “Free trade is a net gain for people, but there are going to be losers”* “Technology made us rougher people when it came to politics”* Who will lead a new campus movement. Could it be… Michael Moynihan? (If you let him do it over Zoom?)Also, why we watch documentaries we disagree with, Nancy's kind of town, and more literary and video links than you can shake a Rabbit vibrator at.Also: CALL FOR LETTERS! You have questions? We have answers! smokeempodcast@gmail.comPaid subscribers have more fun.
Happy Good Friday, Regular Guys and Gals! This Failure Edition of Regular Guy Friday was prompted by Kev's appearance on film icon Ryan Kavanaugh's podcast by that name. How 20th century success stories rarely discuss failures and why doing so is not only a lie but detrimental. The unhealthy allure and sexiness of every lottery ticket winner's tale and other instant successes. The reality of failure in all aspects of life, the means to navigate through failure to get to success and why you can't have success without failure. How you never lose unless you quit and could the upcoming 1000th Heal Squad Show be like the variety shows of the 1970's? RGF Bonus: How Rankin and Bass animated, not so classic, 'Easter Bunny is Coming to Town' could have preserved the ever waning belief in the Easter Bunny but failed to do so. The decline of the Easter Bunny and being a world leading expert on Milk Duds. Happy Easter, betches! HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website: https://www.healsquad.com/ Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com Curated Macy's Page: Shop my Macy's Wishlist OUAI: https://theouai.com/ use promo code: HEALSQUAD for 15% off Just Thrive: https://justthrivehealth.com and use promo code: HEALSQUAD for 20% off your first 90-day bottle of Just Calm and Just Thrive Probiotic Wonderful Pistachios: http://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/ ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content ( published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or Mariamenounos.com and healsquad.com ) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the creation of Milk Duds, Michael Jordan’s shoe controversy, the concept of the live studio audience, and more. Sponsored by UChicago Medicine
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Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Wednesday, Jan. 3 Remember Heck's department store? The History Project presents the story of this WV icon. Visit Harpers Ferry for a sweet treat. And cure your winter blues with a visit to Lewisburg's Carnegie Hall art exhibits…on today's daily304. #1 – From THE HISTORY PROJECT – From the 1950s through the 1980s, every region had its own discount department store chain and for West Virginia and its neighboring states, Charleston-based Heck's reigned supreme, even outdistancing K-Mart and Walmart for a while. Learn more about this local icon on The History Project, The Daily304's presentation of famous people, places and things that shaped West Virginia. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=N7ieaAMn3J4EuZC5&v=NTkiJweaac0&feature=youtu.be #2 – From TASTING TABLE – From light-hearted childhood memories of Halloween to the sweet echoes of fleeting romance in the form of heart-shaped chocolate boxes, candy has long represented far more than a tasty confection. For Susan Benjamin of True Treats Historical Candy in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, it's a tangible chord to history. "Today, we love [candy], we fear it, and with it, we connect to our past," Benjamin explains to Tasting Table. Founded in 2010, True Treats is the only historical candy store in the United States that provides customers with a research-based educational confectionery experience. At this unique store you can shop for food favorites dating back to the 1500s, from sugar plums and Native American teas, to more familiar classic candies like Milk Duds. Learn more at https://truetreatscandy.com. Read more: https://www.tastingtable.com/1481559/true-treats-candy-store-walk-through-confectionery-history/ #3 – From REGISTER-HERALD – Now that the holidays are over, what to do? Check out Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg. The center's three rotating galleries are set to open Friday, Jan. 5, with winter exhibits by Andrea Brunais, Charles Ferguson and Jim Costa and Builder Levy. Andrea Brunais is a juried artist at Tamarack and her work has been exhibited widely in southwest Virginia and southern West Virginia. Charles “Butch” Ferguson is a self-taught artist who enjoyed a studio at The Greenbrier for many years. His work has been showcased in the West Virginia Culture Center at the State Capitol and the Best of West Virginia at Tamarack. Jim Costa is an old-time musician/storyteller from Summers County, W.Va. In his spare time he runs Elderhostel programs specializing in early American woodworking and blacksmithing tools. Builder Levy's work has appeared in more than 200 exhibitions, including over 50 one-person shows. His photographs appear in more than 50 public collections around the world. Visit www.carnegiehallwv.org to learn more. Read more: https://www.register-herald.com/news/life/carnegie-hall-exhibits-to-open-during-first-friday-jan-5/article_e716c990-a4f9-11ee-9602-177bdc9d8228.html Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
The holidays can be a little stressful so sometimes you need to let off some steam just like the Gremlins do! Boo and Goat feast on this mischievous holiday classic after midnight. It's a vulgar display of unimaginable puppetry that must be seen to be believed. So grab your Milk Duds and enjoy the show! Also enjoy the special guests who unexpectedly join the episode via The Movie Graveyard hotline!
This time the crew chats about soccer, a correction to a local restaurant, frustration with Kia Boys, upcoming guests, and gives a tribute to Clownvis Presley. 00:00 – The episode kicks off debating the significance of mentioning when they experience echoes while recording, Justin shares how people can listen to them live, and talks about The Tacoma Light Trail. He shares the different events that happen during the festival, Erik joins them live from the Tacoma Double Header Soccer game, and Justin issues a correction and open invite to Side Piece Kitchen. 17:49 – Justin expresses that GCP is a Juggalo-inclusive place, shares what's on the Side Piece Kitchen menu, and Scott talks about Kia Boys making national news. He talks about Kia's selling like crazy right now, they talk about interest rates being currently high, and Scott encourages Justin to join him on the train ride into Seattle. 35:51 – Jeff encourages the OG to step in and give the Kia Boys a reality check on where may be headed, Scott talks about the MLM scheme behind criminal gangs, and gives a shout-out to Nicks Handmade Boots. Justin affirms he's a blue-collar creative, gives props to StreetBeefs Scrapyard, and reflects on one of his fave dive bars from the past. 52:25 – Justin talks about the new sports bar The Penalty Box opening in Lakewood, Scott expresses his love of Justin's transformation, and Justin talks about their upcoming guests. He expresses his love of freeze-dried Milk Duds, Scott talks about things in the works with Galactic Druid Treats, and Justin talks about the other guests they'll be talking to soon.
Hello, ya little Milk Duds! On episode 118 of HINKY, Sara and Carrie chat up top and then get onto the topic of castle lore in Lexington. You may know it now as a fancy hotel and restaurant, but that hasn't always been the case! We also recap Sara's birthday dinners and the other places that we've at this past week. It's finally (kinda) cold outside, so we thought we'd let you know about the best grocery store hot cocoa c/o sporked.com. We also try a cocoa-flavored treat in Everybody Tries, and Sara brings some locally made freeze-dried candy from a local Christmas market in her hometown to try. We round out the episode with the story of eggnog for the HINKY History Lesson, and someone's drinking a soda that's a love letter to KY. What is that soda, and what else do we talk about? Follow us wherever you find podcasts to find out! Social media: Hungry in Kentucky: New episodes every other Wednesday Twitter and IG @hungryinky Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats: Facebook and IG @bluegrassbourbonandeats Twitter @bbandeats Girls Beer Sports: New episodes every Tuesday Facebook and IG @girlsbeersports Twitter @grlsbeersports Bluegrass Bourbon and Eats is also a blog! Read our posts at bbandeats.com
We talk production notes, the song track, modern day triggers and a few surprises along the way! Plus Tune in to learn what Milk Duds and Holiday Throw Blankets have to do with this favorite Rankin and Bass classic! How Fred Astaire learned to skateboard in his 70's and married a Sports Illustrated model in his 80's. Kev's talk with Mickey Rooney about this special. How One Foot in Front of the Other- Is both Iconic AND insightful. Modern Triggers by several “IMPORTANT” sources And more…. Remember- Bumbles Bounce! Comments? Suggestions? Text Us: 351-251-2511 IG: @Christmasspecialswelove https://www.instagram.com/christmasspecialswelove Email: Santa@thechristmasspecialswelove.com Keven Undergaro Regular Guy Friday Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heal-squad-x-maria-menounos/id1320060107?i=1000631977533
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Alex and Matt take a quick break from the Packers to ask the parents listening if they exact a "tax" on their kids' Halloween candy, and they draft their own top-5 favorite candies. Primetime Wollersheim debuts a new version of the Love-O-Meter dubbed the Love-LESS-Meter, asking fans to say where they're at with Jordan Love: In the Dog House, Having Real Doubts, Cut Off, or Ready to See Other QBs.. They play Throwing Stones before circling back around to where the Packers find themselves after selling at this season's trade deadline.
It's usually a busy time for television programming, but the ongoing actors strike has continued to slow things down. Yes, late night talk shows have resumed. And sure, "Saturday Night Live" is back on the air. But unless programming was completed and ready to go, there is not much else besides sports and some unscripted shows that don't need actors. And when there are shows to promote, the stars can't speak with media. But there are a few cases where celebrities can talk. Take Sting, legendary musician and frontman for The Police. He is out promoting "Message in a Bottle," which is coming to PBS and features his music. Tennis legend Billie Jean King is also talking about her projects, along with pickleball. So the co-hosts talk about that limited programming, the movie theater as an event and the state of the strike. And they look ahead to next week's episode where they will discuss "Lawmen: Bass Reeves," which is coming soon to Paramount+. Where to watch and more coverage "Message in a Bottle" on PBS 'Message in a Bottle' finds new meaning in Sting songs Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Streamed and Screened and entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises, I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal, longtime entertainment reporter. And I suspect he's bringing us a little message in the bottle this week. What do you say about that? Bruce Miller: Message in the bottle? Yes, our dear friend Sting. But, I got to tell you, this is the strangest time. We talk about the actors striking and they're not working, and everybody's worried about that. We're not getting content. But there also is a whole other area that's being ignored, and that's the selling of all these shows. We don't get those actors doing interviews about the product that they do have out there, because that's part of the deal with the guild, is that you are not going to promote something that will bring money into the producers until they settle this strike. So, as a result, they don't offer up, actors to me to interview like they have in the past. It'll be people like producers, directors, costume designers, a whole raft of people that you probably don't hear from, which is great. It's interesting. It's a new wrinkle in all of this. But it does hurt some of those people who have spent a long time working on something. David Oyelowo has been trying to get a passion project about Bass Reeves done for eight years. And he got the money from Taylor Sheridan, the Yellowstone producer who's behind all of this. And no, it is not connected with any of the Yellowstone series. People, want to say that it's 1883, it's tied in, it's not. But he got his support in this. They hired a writer. They have other directors and producers and people behind it. And he is kind of the galvanizing force behind this whole thing. And now, because they're selling this, this is coming out the early part of November, he can't say anything, which I just isn't that just disheartening here? You your life working on this, and then others have to talk about it for you. And all those people are very open and generous about giving him credit for what he did and what he wants to say with this. It has a very special message. But this is like down the line. You are seeing different series like this where they'll offer up people to talk to you. There's a movie, coming out limited, this month, and then wide in November, the, Holdovers It stars Paul Giamatti and Da'Vine Joy Randolph, and it's directed by Alexander Payne. And this is going to be a big Oscar contender. The actors, they're not talking, they're not able to say anything about this. But again, that's one of those says, you know, it just kills me that I can't talk with them here and they can hear all these things because they're not available to promote the film. And so I think that's one of the things we don't think know. You see Entertainment Tonight on TV at night, and they're raving about something, or Taylor Swift is running around and she's doing things know Travis Kelsey. And it looks like things are normal, and, they're not. But what that also does do is open the door for other people to get a little attention. And one of the ones I did get to talk to was, yeah, it's, a dance show called Message in a Bottle. It's based on his music. Sting, in case you didn't know, did not want to have a Jukebox musical written about his music. He thinks that's a dumb idea. It's a horrible idea. And if anybody suggested that, he'd just say, no, I'm not going to be a part of that. But they asked him if they could use his music for a dance show in London. And they would tell a story through dance with him singing in the background. It would be his voice over this overarching story that's all told in dance. And he thought, you know, that's an idea that sounds interesting. And they did a couple of numbers, pitched it to him and showed it to him. And he said, I'm in this I could do, because it's nothing I considered. It's not like all these other shows. It's something new and different. And for him, it was, a very moving experience. He said, I cried when I saw it the first time. Just me. And then he said, when I saw it with an audience, I cried again because I saw how emotional it was for them. But so, as a result, we're getting to talk to people like Sting. Come on, that's not bad, because he's not directly involved in it as a participant. Yes, they use his, Voicing tracks over this. But he's not sitting there singing. He's not a performer. He's, a subject of this. And then Billie Jean King has a series where she pairs up women in sports to talk about the struggle that they've had. And I got to talk to Billie Jean King. And that was fun. That's on PBS as well. So you're seeing this kind of shift to people behind the cameras maybe getting attention. And this is a good idea. Bruce Miller: This is good to give them that kind of attention. Fargo is coming out, and they've offered up people in Costuming and hair and makeup. And you go, who cares about the hair and makeup in Fargo, right? It has a very important part of this year's episodes, and I wish I could tell you more about that. But they won't be bad people to talk to because it's very involved. There are things that happen in the new series of Fargo that involve hair and makeup and Costuming that you go, wow, how did they pull that off. Yeah. So they will be interesting people to talk to that we probably wouldn't if they said, well, we've got John Hamm to interview. Would you like to talk to John Hamm? And you go, of course I want to talk to Jon Hamm. But maybe this will be a wakeup call for those who are scheduling these things into looking, up beyond the star names and down the line a little bit more. Because a lot of people put a lot of effort into these films and series and whatnot, and they don't get any attention whatsoever. Maybe during the time of awards, where there's a category, you might see one of the trade papers do a special edition about costuming, and then they talk to the costume designers of the top ten films and maybe they'll get a nomination for something. But for the most part, those people toil in anonymity they don't get a chance to get the spotlight. So we'll see what happens. But it is fascinating for the time. But I don't want to go two, three, four years talking to editors and composers and directors when easily the actors are there and they can talk about their contributions. Terry Lipshetz: At least with someone like Sting, who is very well known as a solo artist with the Police Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He did act also. He was in, I think, Dune, in the 80s. So he is a very well known subject. So he can speak very well to that type of program. And then you get someone like Billie Jean King, who, of course, one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Getting someone like her on the record, it's like getting an A list actor, of course. Bruce Miller: And she's fun because I said, what do you think of pickleball? Come on. Isn't pickleball kind of trying to edge tennis out of the way? And she says, oh, Pickleball. She said, I hate the sound of the ball hitting the racket. She said, there's something so marvelous about hearing a tennis racket and a tennis ball. But, a pickleball, it's hard. The racket is hard. And she says, you just hear this in your head all the time, and it drives you crazy. But she said they also have more injuries in pickleball than they do in anything else. Terry Lipshetz: Really? Bruce Miller: Yeah. She said a lot of her friends she said it's good that they're trying it because they're getting active and they're moving, but they're not, reducing injuries at all. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. Because I've heard quite the opposite that pickleball is a good way to keep seniors active. I know even my mom, who's had both knees replaced and I think a hip as well. She's joined the pickleball phenomena as well. Bruce Miller: There you go. Terry Lipshetz: Everybody's doing pickleball. Bruce Miller: Billie Jean's worried about her. Terry Lipshetz: I'll let her know with the Billie Jean King, is that getting into the battle of the sexes? Bruce Miller: Because that's it's the anniversary of Title IX or beyond the anniversary of Title IX. And she thought it would be a great idea to pair up other kind of pioneers in different fields to find equality and what they had to go through. And she talks to the, soccer players that were Olympic medalists and what their lives were like. And they talk about the things like, we were getting $10 a day to play soccer. And that's basically just our food money. And what can you buy for $10? You'll be eating junk food. SUNY Lee, who is, a gold medalist from the last Olympics, and she talks about her challenges and what she faced after she came home, as an Olympic gold medalist. So you have these pairs of people who are kind of weighing in on what the situation has been. And if it goes well, I think it's two episodes. If it goes well, that will then maybe lead to a frequent series of face offs between different people. Where is streaming going? What is the benefit of going to the theater Bruce Miller: This weekend, there is a film that's, premiering on Peacock that also is in theaters. And so you're seeing this again. We're wondering, where is streaming going? What is happening with all of this? How many times will I go to theater? What will I go to the theater for? What is the benefit of going to the theater? And I don't know if you have had any remodeling done at theaters near you, but I have near mine. And all of the seats are recliners that are heated. And they have, like, a full menu of food, which I don't remember when I was growing up at all, the only place you could get food was at a drive in theater. And now you don't find drive in theaters anymore. But the drinks that they're offering, it's a bar. And at my theater, they end up the kids who are under 18 or under 21 or whatever age they need to be to be able to serve beverages, adult beverages suddenly can't stand over by the liquor. They can't be near that in any way. And so there's like, the kid who's chosen to be the liquor kid. And so if you order popcorn and a drink, they've got to go call on the guy who is the liquor guy, and he has to do the drink for you. So I find that just kind of fascinating because it will change. And then in the lobby, there are so many games, there are so many claws that you're grabbing at for it's like a carnival. It's a carnival. Yeah. Terry Lipshetz: It feels like movie theaters today. They're almost going toward becoming like an arena or a stadium for a sporting event. And we've talked about this in the past, where movies are going to be more of an event. Right. You'll pick and choose which ones you're going to go to. Kind of like a sporting event. I'm a huge baseball fan. I probably watch 100 plus baseball games a season from my couch. But I only go to the stadium two, three, four times a year. Kind of like going to a movie theater at this point for me as well. So then you're going to spend okay, I'm going to spend $1015 per ticket, and I'm going to spend on pizza and, maybe a hamburger and a chicken sandwich. Then it becomes more than just getting a bucket of popcorn and the Raisinets, which I hate. I hate Raisinets. Bruce Miller: Yeah, I don't like those either. No, I don't like Milk Duds either. So if you're a Milk Dud person. Terry Lipshetz: Sorry, do you like those little the Sno-Caps? The nonpareils? Bruce Miller: No, that's an old person's thing. I am. But there you are. But that would be one like, mom would get it and you go, oh god, this is not I don't care for it. Thank you. You can have them. I'm good. Yeah, I'm of the era where we brought the candy to the. Terry Lipshetz: Know. You talk about the remodeling. I'm actually really worried about the AMC Theater. That's literally 2 miles from my house, maybe even less a mile, because it's older and it feels like they never will. And even during COVID when a lot of places were shut down, theaters were shut down, a lot of people would complain to the Village because they were letting their parking lot get overgrown. Now, they still seem to be doing okay. I mean, I drove by last weekend when the Taylor Swift movie opened, and that place was packed and every Showtime was sold out. But a lot of times when I go there, it's in a weird place. It's not near Milwaukee. It's not near Madison. It's kind of in the middle of the suburbs. And it feels like it may not survive. And I might have to drive 30 minutes to a theater. Bruce Miller: We had an AMC here that they did four screens to see what would it be like? And they remodeled the four screens and it went well. And then they went and did another four. So it kept going in increments. And finally they got it all remodeled. So it could be just their time. It isn't their time yet. But I think look at the Taylor Swift movie that is a pure example of all of this AMC was they, made a direct deal with Taylor Swift. Right. And to get that in and two weeks in a row, number one movie. Now, come on. And again, it goes back to my philosophy is it has to be an event. If it's an event thing, you are going to go out of your comfort zone. And you're not going to sit at home and watch it on some streaming channel. You are going to go out. You want to see that. You want to be a part of that event. And as I noticed, they're spending money. If I'm sitting. 1989. Was that what the ticket price was? Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: Like that because of her album, right? Okay, so I'm in for $20. Then we're making an event of it. So I'm not going to just sit there and say, no, I'll have water. You're not going to do that. You'll get a beverage. And if you're an adult that has to bring a bunch of little girls with you'll, get the adult beverage from the kid able to handle that for you. Yeah. And so you're going to make a little more of it, but you probably won't go as often. That's the real stickler of this. In my day, we would go at least twice a week to the movies because there'd be more than two movies that were new each week. And I would, usually go on a Friday and go on a Sunday. And that is so out of the realm of anything today. If I go once a week to a movie theater as just a regular patron, that's saying something. And I'm one who goes to all of the movies because they don't have that much content available. Hallmark has started the Christmas movies Bruce Miller: Or if they do have the content, I can get it in an easier form. I don't need to see it at a theater. But I do think they're stepping up their game and they're making it more attractive. You know how you always would complain it's kind of dark, like they need a new bulb in their project, or, it's fuzzy, they didn't focus it. Or I'm sticky on the floor. Those things you don't see that much anymore. And, they do make a big effort of bringing in the blow guns and everything and cleaning up the place before you get in there. But then you also don't have the ability to sit all day long. I remember going to a theater and you'd say, I want to see this again. And you just sit still, and it start in, like, ten minutes. Terry Lipshetz: Right? Bruce Miller: So that doesn't happen. Terry Lipshetz: No. Bruce Miller: Hear you out, and they make sure that you're out of there. But it is a shift, and I'm wondering what's going to happen now. We're getting into the big Oscar movie, period. I mean, there is a lot that's on the agenda that's supposed to be coming in the next two months, and big, big names and the idea that they're going to muzzle these people. They have to get this solved quickly. It's almost like finding the speaker of the House. It's like it has to happen. This is too much. Terry Lipshetz: It's weird, too, because there's a lot of competing forces. Because all of a sudden, after the writer strike ended, we knew, obviously, that late night TV would come, know Jimmy Fallon was back, john Oliver was back. But then all of a sudden, Saturday Night Live came back, and I had to do a double take, like, well, wait a second. How is Saturday Night Live back? Because these are actors. And it turns out that the show well, it's covered by a different contract. It's more like late night it's under the late night TV game show, whatever weird. But it's not these are actors acting. So how can we have these actors? So are we going to get nothing but a bunch of variety shows now? But it's really strange. And it just feels like, this has got to get worked out soon because you can't and then I know actors, too, can go overseas because there's certain obviously in Europe there's different contracts, there's different mean. You know, production of films in the UK. Or EU haven't necessarily shut down like they have over here. Bruce Miller: Could you really call bad Bunny an? I mean, but yeah, look at, the talk shows at night. They aren't asking people from films or TV shows to come and be their guests. They've been doing a lot of Broadway people. I noticed that Josh Groban has been making the rounds and he's in Sweeney Todd on Broadway. And, that's not covered. We've seen the cast, Daniel Radcliffe. Jonathan Groff. So you'll see those people kind of they're actors, but they're not in a film. They're not in a so you're and you'll see athletes and musicians. They're going to make, hey, well, this is all going on, but who knows what will happen? The other thing that I think you did not realize is that we have started the Christmas movies. Hallmark is like hardcore. And I think they have new movies every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, maybe Sunday. I don't know. Do you have to get stuck into that? Terry Lipshetz: No, my wife doesn't watch those Hallmark Christmas movies. Or at least I don't think if she does, she's watching them without me because I get stuck in the kids ones. We will watch whatever ones come out on Netflix or Hulu or TV or but, but even, at least with them, they're middle schoolers now. So some of that stuff is just baby stuff. It's little kids stuff. So we're not going to watch that. But it is coming on fast. I know my wife and one of my daughters went just to Kohl's the other day to do clothing shopping. And they came back and they said Christmas music was playing in the store. You got to be kidding me. It's not even Halloween. Bruce Miller: We had Christmas in July. Remember that? They were allowed buying all those Christmas movies in July. And now suddenly it's the real time. But Christmas is not that far away. If you add up the days, it's not like that long from now. So they're getting deep into it with the Hallmark Channel. And nothing stops those people. I'm sure they're making them in Yugoslavia or God knows where, just to make sure that they can get like 153,000,000 Christmas films done all, on basically the same set, saying the same things with just different people. Who were in a different career. It's always somebody comes home to a small town and realizes that, oh, I really do kind of like it here. I don't need to be a high paced business person in New York City. I can live in East Overshoot, Tennessee, and I can be a know who's happy here. With whomever? The local cobbler. I will marry the local cobbler and that'll be my life. Terry Lipshetz: And Reba McIntyre is your mother. Bruce Miller: I have found that with those, I'll sit and start watching one and I fall asleep and I wake and it's a different one and it's the same thing. So if you worry about, the resolution, no problem. It's there. When would the actors strike end? Terry Lipshetz: My biggest concern right now is when we had this discussion several months ago regarding when would the actor strike end and you were a little bit more optimistic about it than I was. No, I'm starting to think like I might be right on, on this one. I don't remember the exact date, but I thought it was going to be like late November is when they would nail it down. Because at that point everyone would head into freak out mode knowing that NFL is about to end, college football is about to then, you know, there's nothing. It's, it's NBA, NHL, and not a whole lot else until baseball season resumes. And those aren't exactly huge, TV drivers either. We're running out of and CW. Bruce Miller: Look at the CW. They are grabbing everything from every country. They've just announced a couple of new series from, you know, aren't those always on BBC or BBC America or something? So we see them somewhere else, but now they're picking up whatever strays they can find and they're sticking it on the CW. And so I think until the content runs out, you know, we're going to see Korean shows and we're going to see just everything until they're ready to blink. And when they blink, I don't know what will happen. The folks in New York say that Broadway is suffering because it's too expensive and people are not seeing that as an. You know, you always thought, well, maybe they could film some of those things and throw them on some streaming service, whatever. But that doesn't seem to be like another pool for them to pick from. So the bottom line is they've got to get this stopped. Otherwise we're going to run out of talent. Talent will switch to something else. I don't know if you follow these things, but a lot of actors that you might have seen on some shows realize they can't get work and they end up becoming real estate salespeople. And so the actor that you liked in whatever sitcom is suddenly selling real estate now in Los Angeles and probably making more money is more secure than he was ever before. And you think, wow, you would turn on this thing that was your lifelong dream. Because everything's going bust in your business. And I think that's one of the things they'll look at. You will lose actors that you were fond of because they can't find the place to go. Next week, we talk about a new series from Taylor Sheridan called Lawmen: Bass Reeves Terry Lipshetz: On that note, anything else? We have Sting. We have Billie Jean King. I know we'll look forward in the coming weeks to things like Fargo. Bruce Miller: Yeah. Next week, I do want to introduce you to the people from Lawman, Bass Reeves. It's a new series, a limited series that's from the Taylor Sheridan kind of house. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: And in there, we are able to talk to, one of the directors. One of the directors who considers himself a reggae director oh, nice. And how he brings that sensibility to the series. And then also the guy who wrote the series. And he worked very closely with David in terms of what do you want to say with this and what is coming out of this. They had a lot of research. They went down the road about everything they could find about Bass Reeves, and then they decided, okay, but there's got to be another kind of overriding story that we're going to tell with this. And what is that overriding story? And you'll hear from them next week. But I do want you to get into this because it's going to be a big thing, Paramount Plus. And, they do talk about where does it fit with Yellowstone. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Yeah. And that's good, because we'll talk more about that next week because my wife, she signed up for something. And we do have, like, a 30 day trial if we want, of Paramount Plus. And I did see that Bass reuse trailer, and I thought, that looks kind of interesting. And I have not seen any of the Yellowstone series. So is it maybe worth my time? So maybe we could talk about that next week. Bruce Miller: When you see it, you're going to go, wow, look how lavish this is. It really looks like a huge movie, huge cast, great sets, a lot of buffalo, if you can believe that. Terry Lipshetz: yeah. Bruce Miller: And so we'll talk more about it because I want that one to hit your radar. I want you to think about that, and then we'll talk about some of the other new movies and things that are coming out. Terry Lipshetz: Sounds good. All right, well, on that note, thanks again, and we will see you again next week on another other episode of, Streamed and Screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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* BUY TICKETS FOR OUR NEXT LIVE SHOW! WHAT: Worst Foot Forward Live - World's Worst Sibling with guests Laura Lexx & Ron WHEN: 5th November 2023 @ 12.00pm WHERE: Bedford Pub, London SW12 9HD TIX: https://www.cheerfulearful.co.uk/ Hallowe'en is coming fast and, for that one night, trick-or-treating will be everyone's nocturnal activity of choice. So we are joined by actor and writer Josh Tonks to talk about what's going in those bags and pumpkin-head buckets as we chew through the World's Worst Candy. There is WW2 military chocolate which was designed NOT to be too tasty, there are origin stories for names from Milk Duds to lollipops, and Josh has even created a candy-themed playlist for you all to enjoy - check it out! JOSH'S CANDY PLAYLIST ON YOUTUBE: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD_CqeUh0-5jie6Vn8b-AhF_fYiWa8ID1 JOSH'S CANDY PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY: https://spotify.link/Nt2EA7dfRDb Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @VanderLaugh @JoshuaTonks Follow us on Instagram: @worstfoot Join us on our Discord server! https://discord.gg/9buWKthgfx Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you'd like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing, and especially as we work on our first book and plan more live shows! https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
Miss Heard celebrates Season 5, Episode 213 with Gorillaz's song “Feel Good Inc.” and will share how they are connected with the British band Blur, Tank Girl, and the Guinness World Records. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #Gorillaz #FeelGoodInc #DemonDays #DamonAlbam #JamieHewlett #TankGirl https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyHNuVaZJ-k https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feel_Good_Inc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorillaz
Ad Free Episodes: https://bit.ly/3LaJ5Zd Spock joins Noel and Hunter to share a recent wubz scandal and apologize to the dubstep community directly. The three also go fully podcast mode, give advice on how to respond to a high school bully, and do a bit of bullying themselves. If you listen on Apple Podcasts, go to: https://apple.co/tmgstudios To sign up for the newsletter go to https://tmgstudios.tv ! Stretch & Fade Socials: https://twitter.com/stretchandfade https://www.instagram.com/stretchandfade/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@stretchandfade https://www.reddit.com/r/stretchandfadepod/ NOEL http://youtube.com/thenoelmiller http://twitter.com/thenoelmiller http://instagram.com/thenoelmillerhttps://www.tiktok.com/@notnoelmiller?lang=en HUNTER https://www.youtube.com/@MeatCanyonhttps://twitter.com/meatcanyonhttps://www.instagram.com/meatcanyon/?hl=en Hosted by Noel Miller & Hunter Hancock, Created by TMG Studios, Noel Miller & Hunter Hancock, and Produced by TMG Studios, Noel Miller & Hunter Hancock. Chapters: 0:00 For the Record, We're Dirty 1:11 Intro 1:38 Welcome Spock! 2:57 Ruining Dubstepper's Lives 9:42 Dubstepper's Backlash 14:21The Corny Community 18:54 Hardcore Horse Jerk Off 20:44 Rammstein Concerts Rule 21:45 WTF is Stretch and Fade? 23:05 Spock's Apology 25:40 The Tiktok That Can't Be Found 28:53 Being “Respectful” 30:23 BDubs & Bedtime 32:30 Pig Wrestling in Houston 34:00 Exposing Ryan 35:38 Having Kids 39:40 Meatcanyon's Famous Birthdays 41:21 Shoutout our Audience 42:39 Secret Cube Story 44:42 DJuggalo 49:00 A Milk Dud of an Episode 52:56 Flaming Ryan's High School Bullies 58:00 THE Green Shoes 1:01:35 Another MAGICAL Episode
We wouldn't advise you to have candy before bedtime. That's certainly not going to be helpful for your sleep efforts. But having the hilarious and delightful Jo Firestone run down her ten favorite candies of all time? Why that's just the thing to send you off to dreamland. You might know Jo from the Dr. Gameshow podcast or television programs like Joe Pera Talks With You, What We Do in the Shadows, and Shrill and if so, you probably like her already. So sit back and listen to some sweet candy selections. Did Snickers place? Or Kit Kat? How about Raisinets or something called Caramel Cream? Find out, Sleepyheads.Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.
Well, it's finally happening. 1994's Best Picture Winner Forrest Gump, come on down! Robert Zemeckis, Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise and Sally Field did this to us and now Erika and Paul are reliving it for your listening pleasure. You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAgedWell), and Spoutible (@ThatAgedWell)! SUPPORT US ON PATREON FOR BONUS CONTENT! THAT AGED WELL MERCH! Hosts: Paul Caiola & Erika Villalba Producer & Editor: Paul Caiola
If there's anyone who can tell us how to build a wildly successful product-based business, Johnny Fly is the guy! John Freeman is the Founder and Owner of the eyewear and leather goods brand Johnny Fly here in Charlotte. In this episode, he's giving us the full behind the scenes of where he learned how to run a business, how his fashion brand grew from his kitchen table to a global sensation, and how he balances his work with being a husband and father. GIVEAWAY: We are gifting a pair of Milk Duds, the sunglasses I designed with Johnny Fly, when they're restocked at the end of July! Here's what you need to do to enter! Go to the The Cheeky Been Podcast IG account and like the latest post about this episode Leave a comment with your favorite part of the episode on that post Follow The Cheeky Been Podcast on Instagram Follow Johnny Fly on Instagram EXTRA ENTRY: Leave a written review on The Cheeky Been Podcast on Apple Podcasts. Be sure to leave your email address or IG handle in the review so we know how to contact you! Some key takeaways from this episode include: Don't be afraid to fail. Get better with every iteration of your product or service, and take the time to assess what you want to build and improve on in your business. Do what you can to establish your business as a legit brand. John had a branded phone number with 7 or 8 extensions that all went to the same place, but it helped legitimize his business to people reaching out. Stick to your values. If there's something that's really important to you, don't compromise on it. For Johnny Fly, it's creating sustainable processes and products, and all their decisions revolve around this value. Welcome to The Cheeky Been Podcast! I'm your host Vanessa Krombeen, the creator behind The Cheeky Been, a lifestyle blog that empowers women to feel their best through fitness, fashion, health and wellness, and motherhood tips. In this show, you will find thought provoking conversations with entrepreneurs, influencers, and brands you love and the answers to your most sought after questions. Connect with Me! Follow The Cheeky Been Follow The Cheeky Been Podcast The Cheeky Been Blog TikTok YouTube Business Inquiries: thecheekybeen@gmail.com
Uncle Howard talks The Fast and The Furious! Who is the best at being on the jumbotron? Nanas, babies or crazy dancers? Why are milk duds still around? Why didn't Jeff Jarrett secure TAG TEAM GOLD?! All this and more! Follow us everywhere! Don't forget to rate, review & subscribe!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/uncle2uncleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncle2uncle/Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncle2unclepodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI98jnUUQxGCRO-EOY8jnWgTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncle2unclepodBlog: https://medium.com/@uncle2uncle ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Black Phone. Adnan not happy he was bumped from Stupodity. Chris wants to have a dream where he's a bankrobber. Adnan's odd encounter at the gym. Adnan uses his celebrity to get free NFL Sunday TIcket. A great story from Josh Duhamel. Bandit. Adnan tickles Chris. The Every Man with Dan Stanczyk. Adnan's Louis Armstrong impression encore. Bandits vs Bandit. Stanczyk gives Chris a pop-quiz and theorizes why Adnan hates Ted Lasso. Also, Adnan is joined by Maya Forbes and Wallace Wolodarsky to discuss their movie, The Good House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Black Phone. Adnan not happy he was bumped from Stupodity. Chris wants to have a dream where he's a bankrobber. Adnan's odd encounter at the gym. Adnan uses his celebrity to get free NFL Sunday TIcket. A great story from Josh Duhamel. Bandit. Adnan tickles Chris. The Every Man with Dan Stanczyk. Adnan's Louis Armstrong impression encore. Bandits vs Bandit. Stanczyk gives Chris a pop-quiz and theorizes why Adnan hates Ted Lasso. Also, Adnan is joined by Maya Forbes and Wallace Wolodarsky to discuss their movie, The Good House. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices