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Starlight Thursdays Episode 258: Featuring Mimsy In this episode, we rewind to the electric energy of Saturday, March 22, 2025, at the one and only Club Zebra. This night marked the launch of Mimsy's bold new queer-focused party series titled “Category Is:”—a space carved out for radical self-expression, vibrant community, and unapologetic sound. For this debut edition, the Category Is: Bass, Techno, and Midtempo—and the floor was on fire from start to finish. The lineup was stacked with a dynamic range of DJs, each bringing their own flavor to the mix—from grinding midtempo grooves and driving techno rhythms to face-melting dubstep drops and deep, sub-heavy basslines that rattled the walls and shook the soul. Mimsy got on the decks with a fierce and unforgettable set, weaving glitchy textures, haunting melodies, and chest-thumping low-end into a high-octane journey that had the whole room locked in. The crowd was a beautiful mix of familiar faces and new friends, all moving as one under the strobes and lights, surrendering to the pulse of the music. It was more than a party—it was a statement, a celebration, and a damn good time. For more Mimsy check out https://on.soundcloud.com/ZgamdfxX4fErMPtp9
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Grief doesn't just happen to us—it transforms us.Grief is messy. It's complicated. And sometimes, it takes us years to realize how deeply it has shaped us.In this powerful episode of Female Voices: Life & Loss, Wayna Berry sits down with Mimsy Hebron—an author, speaker, artist, and ordained minister—to explore the unexpected ways grief reshapes our lives. Mimsy shares her deeply personal journey of losing both parents within a year, navigating the challenges of caregiving, and rediscovering her own identity after loss.Together, they discuss the weight of grief, the resilience it demands, and the surprising moments of humor that can arise even in the darkest times. The conversation touches on the complexities of relationships, singleness, and the importance of self-care when life forces us into roles we never expected. Mimsy also shares insights into her work as an advocate for education, her creative passions, and how storytelling becomes a powerful tool for healing.Through raw honesty and heartfelt wisdom, this episode is a reminder that even in loss, there is life—and in grief, there is growth.If you've ever felt like you've lost yourself in grief, this episode is for you.Topics Discussed: The weight of caregiving & grief – How taking care of a loved one changes you before they even pass. Faith & grief – Wrestling with God in the hardest seasons of life. Losing your identity in grief – When caregiving, loss, and life changes make you question who you are. The pressure to “be strong” in ministry & leadership – Why faith leaders struggle to grieve openly. Finding unexpected humor in loss – The lighter side of grief, including funny dementia moments. The transformation that happens in grief – How pain forces us to grow in ways we never imagined.Key Takeaways: Grief transforms us. It's not just about missing someone—it's about learning who we are without them. Caregiving is its own kind of loss. You don't just grieve a person's passing; you grieve the version of yourself that existed before. Faith doesn't take away grief—but it carries us through. Mimsy shares how leaning into her faith helped her process loss. Self-care isn't selfish. Even an hour a day of respite can help caregivers maintain their emotional well-being. Laughter & grief coexist. Sharing humorous memories helps us keep the spirit of our loved ones alive. Key Quotes:“The second lesson that I learned is that grief doesn't just happen to us, it transforms us.” “Hold on, Life is worth living even when you want to let that life go” ~ Mimsy HebronShoutouts & Mentions:Books by Mimsy Hebron: So You're Single, Get Over It, Voices of Hope & Voices of Inspiration (Collaborations with JenLoving)Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis' Head Start/Early Head Start – Advocating for early childhood education.Revival Hearts Podcast by Nancy DeMoss WolgemuthThis episode is a powerful, heartfelt look at grief, faith, and the strength it takes to rebuild after loss.Connect with Mimsy.Instagram: grlspower77 Facebook: Mimsy HebronConnect With Us:Have a story to share? Interested in being a guest? Need Support? DM us on social media or send an email.Facebook, Instagram and YouTube: @ Female Voices: Life and Loss PodcastWebsite:https://femalevoiceslifelo.wixsite.com/female-voicesEmail: femalevoiceslifelosspodcast@gmail.com
In this lively episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd explore the music world, veterinary tales, and a captivating new documentary. Here's what to expect: Our Favorite Musicians from the Opposite Gender:Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd share their personal music heroes from outside their own gender. Professor Aubrey highlights iconic male artists, including Bob Dylan, Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Kris Kristofferson, Billy Bragg, and Snoop Dogg. Tim the Nerd celebrates groundbreaking female musicians, such as Juice Newton, Patsy Cline, Janis Joplin, Cyndi Lauper, Aretha Franklin, and Carole King. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion about what makes these artists timeless and influential. Annie and Mimsy's Vet Adventure:The show's beloved feline mascots, Annie and Mimsy, recently had their one-year check-up at the Oregon Humane Society Community Veterinary Hospital. Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd share the details of their visit and discuss the importance of regular vet care for pets. Disney Plus Documentary Spotlight – Beatles 64:Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into the new Martin Scorsese-produced documentary, Beatles 64, streaming on Disney Plus. They break down the highlights, the behind-the-scenes moments, and the enduring legacy of the Fab Four. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
Please visit breakerwhiskey.com for more information or to send a message to Whiskey's radio. Breaker Whiskey is an Atypical Artists production created by Lauren Shippen. If you'd like to support the show, please visit atypicalartists.co/support. If you'd like to send Whiskey a message, click here. -- [TRANSCRIPT] Whiskey. I think if I found out someone had been reading my diary like we've been listening to yours, I'd be terrified. I'd close my eyes and cover my ears and run away to never appear ever again. But I can't think of it like that- intruding. I mean, I can. I'm like 90% sure if your timeline wasn't out to get you, leave you only surviving, you wouldn't share this. Those kinds of things change what's acceptable and what's not. That was an awful start. Sorry. Everyone is just used to how I blabber and blabber that I forget to control it sometimes. So. Hello, Whiskey. This timeline of mine comes with...friends in it. It's not a Harry situation, really. But these aren't the people I would choose for an apocalypse. I wouldn't even choose people at all. I would choose my cats, Mimzy and JubJub. I was young and we had just read Jabberwocky for the poetry unit in class, and suddenly there were cats for me to name that day when I got home. And, anyways, Mimsy and JubJub have stupid names, but they're who I would choose. And books. I would choose books. I had so many on my shelves that I was planning to read. There's no going back, though. I mean, the only reason I have my cats is because they needed a checkup. Did not happen by the by. That day, it went so weird so fast. It's weird here because nobody knows about me. I got a restart I never wanted, and I can't tell anybody anything. And I miss Arthur and...oh, geez. So I'm not alone. We all have to move sometimes. And it feels like a field trip. It's really different from what you experienced. Humbling. Honestly, I kind of feel like a child whenever I complain now. I'm glad you haven't given up, though. I would. Even in this one, I almost did. I... I talked too long. I'm sorry. You don't know, but you mean a lot to me. Because I've been intrusively reading your diary, I suppose, but thank you, Whiskey. I want to hear your voice again soon. I've gotten pretty used to it. You can call me Herm. It's something that...It's familiar. If you hear this Whiskey, or anyone else, I suppose. Callooh Callay. And I'm truly hoping that in front of us will be another good day. Herm out.
In episode 386 of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into some of the most memorable moments in cinema history as they share their favorite scenes from iconic films like Pulp Fiction, Jane Eyre, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Pride and Prejudice, The Empire Strikes Back, Casablanca, Die Hard, Avengers: Endgame, and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The conversation is a celebration of storytelling at its finest, filled with personal insights and heartfelt admiration for these classics. Tim the Nerd also gives a charming update on the podcast's feline mascots, Annie and Mimsy, who now enjoy unrestricted access to the bathroom—a new favorite hangout spot. Finally, Tim the Nerd discusses his excitement about snagging tickets for Cyndi Lauper's farewell tour. He reflects on her lasting impact on music, her quirky connection to professional wrestling, and how those memories led him to seize this once-in-a-lifetime concert experience. Tune in for thoughtful film discussion, delightful pet antics, and a trip down memory lane with a musical icon! As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
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In episode 381 of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into insightful discussions and a bit of fun with furry friends. Kicking things off, they explore Dr. Michelle McQuaid's article, “Avoid This Common Boundary Setting Mistake,” from Psychology Today. Together, they unpack the complexities of setting boundaries, discussing McQuaid's advice on common pitfalls and adding their own perspectives on how boundaries play out in everyday life. Next, they delve into the humor and travel adventures of Conan Without Borders and Conan O'Brien Must Go, both available on Max. Sharing favorite moments and laughs from Conan's global escapades, they also touch on some criticisms, giving a balanced look at what makes Conan's style of travel unique. Finally, Tim the Nerd introduces the newest addition to the Friends Talking Nerdy community: the Instagram account @ftnpets! Dedicated to show mascots Annie and Mimsy, the account brings followers closer to the hosts' beloved feline companions. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to Friends Talking Nerdy's website for more information on where to find us online.
In episode 377 of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd delve into a wide range of engaging topics. First, they explore the Psychology Today article, “Surviving The Elections” by Dr. Regan A. R. Gurung. The hosts share key insights from the article and sprinkle in their own personal stories about maintaining their sanity during this tumultuous election year. Next, Professor Aubrey recounts her exciting experiences at Burning Man 2024, sharing her favorite memories from this year's event. Meanwhile, Tim the Nerd fills the audience in on some heartwarming and humorous moments with the feline show mascots, Annie and Mimsy, that took place while Professor Aubrey was away. Finally, they pay tribute to the legendary James Earl Jones, whose passing marks the end of an era, especially for fans of his iconic portrayal of Darth Vader. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Support our sponsor, Coffee Bros. Head to their website and when you make an order, put in promo code FTN10 to save 10% on your order. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network.
While our panel is scattered, enjoy a Bonus Credit-style arrangement of good conversation among brilliant friends. Featuring Frank's SDCC misadventures, Brandon's X-Men 97 opinions, and Tim's pitch for the Bioshock movie. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: The Insert Credit Patreon Horrifying Knowledge Regarding the Flapjack (00:54) Brandon summons Frank specifically to inform him of another appalling revelation regarding the insidious British. Having a very normal morning on this very normal day., the forum thread Brandon mentions Flapjack Pancake Granola Ep. 348: Pre-show (07:12) Frank is going to a cereal panel at San Diego Comic Con. Jaffe got a job as the official Question Answerer in the DC Comics Official Discord Server, and got Cool Gel Foam Headphone Pads. Tim demonstrates his lowly stature with his blown-out headphones, as a visual gag. Sylvester the Cat Tweety Mel Blanc Rabbit Fire Daffy Duck Looney Tunes Golden Collection Ep. 348: Extended break (11:20) Mimsy has excellent comic timing. Brandon needs a haircut. Frank would listen to some nerds talk about there being too much Star Trek, but is avoiding the Browncoat Meeting Room. Jaffe wonders what a Firefly fan is even like in 2024. Jim Henson is back now. We don't know if Nurse Nancy can revive people from the dead. Warner Bros Discovery Mulling Split To Boost Stock Price Star Trek Firefly Browncoat The Rookie Nathan Fillion Buffy the Vampire Slayer Joss Whedon Johnny Depp Jim Henson Ep. 349: Pre-show (14:17) Special guest Simon Parkin lives very close to The Repair Shop. Brandon enjoys the names of cities that are near rivers. Tim wishes he had a room. The Repair Shop Ep. 349: Extended break (17:11) Tim believes the Dreamcast 2's slogan should be “en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast” and invents a future Lightning Round in the process. Brief dog talk! Dreamcast Mahatma Gandhi Final Fantasy VII Dynasty Warriors Romance of the Three Kingdoms Knuckles the Echidna Echidna Ep. 349: Post-show (19:03) Tim finds the perfect video game for Queen Elizabeth. Brandon thinks her tiktok channel would be pretty interesting. Elizabeth II Land Rover Car Mechanic Simulator 2021: Land Rover Ep. 350: Pre-show (20:24) Frank shows off a few of his purchases from his time at San Diego Comic Con, and shares a story about being behind enemy lines. Brandon briefly reviews X-Men 97. Funko fans are very special, and get it. Tim shares something with the panel but not with you, and has a very meticulous reason for it. Frank's frame of MC Skat Kat blowing smoke in Paula Abdul's face Opposites Attract Frank's Frank Gorshin art Frank Gorshin Frank's Artist Alley find Frank's Local Graphic Novel Club purchases Some art Frank likes Frank's Art Adams art X-Men '97 Some cereal dorks Kelloggs Corn Flakes Bring You Free Dangle-Dandies Hulk enjoying Honey-Comb Kelloggs Stars and Batman Periscope Tony the Tiger Frosted Flakes Kangaroo A panel being ruined Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom Funko Barbie (2023) Hi Ken! Ep. 351: Pre-show (32:16) Brandon and Jaffe improvise some Seinfeld theme music. Tim's dog smells unpleasant at time of recording. Frank shares his recommendation. Brandon shares one last Snake Break observation. Seinfeld Theme The Note E! News report on the guy who made the Seinfeld theme Hungry Snake Woman (1986) Ep. 352: Pre-show (35:59) Tim wanted to talk about a few more Street Fighter games during the recent episode ranking them. Brandon always ends up making the same person when presented with a character creator. Tim shares what he considers the only way to do it, regarding character creators. Skullomania Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Elena Cyberpunk 2077 Dragon's Dogma II Super Mario Maker series Ep. 352: Extended break (38:50) Movie talk! Jack Black is in a bunch of video game movies. Frank is not eating pisketty. Brandon ponders the future of seafood. Tim gives his pitch for a Bioshock movie. Minecraft Movie Trailer: Jack Black, Jason Momoa Team Up Jack Black Steps Away From Tenacious D After Kyle Gass Jokes About Trump Assassination Attempt Cento Crushed Red Pepper Borderlands (2024) Official Trailer (CONTENT WARNING: THIS LINK WILL TAKE YOU TO A TRAILER FOR THE BORDERLANDS MOVIE, CONSIDER THE RISKS BEFORE OPENING) The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) The Last of Us (TV series) ‘Bioshock' Movie Still in the Works With Reduced Budget Tár (2022) Insert Credit Gaiden is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
While our panel is scattered, enjoy a Bonus Credit-style arrangement of good conversation among brilliant friends. Featuring Frank's SDCC misadventures, Brandon's X-Men 97 opinions, and Tim's pitch for the Bioshock movie. Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Tim Rogers, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: The Insert Credit Patreon Horrifying Knowledge Regarding the Flapjack (00:54) Brandon summons Frank specifically to inform him of another appalling revelation regarding the insidious British. Having a very normal morning on this very normal day., the forum thread Brandon mentions Flapjack Pancake Granola Ep. 348: Pre-show (07:12) Frank is going to a cereal panel at San Diego Comic Con. Jaffe got a job as the official Question Answerer in the DC Comics Official Discord Server, and got Cool Gel Foam Headphone Pads. Tim demonstrates his lowly stature with his blown-out headphones, as a visual gag. Sylvester the Cat Tweety Mel Blanc Rabbit Fire Daffy Duck Looney Tunes Golden Collection Ep. 348: Extended break (11:20) Mimsy has excellent comic timing. Brandon needs a haircut. Frank would listen to some nerds talk about there being too much Star Trek, but is avoiding the Browncoat Meeting Room. Jaffe wonders what a Firefly fan is even like in 2024. Jim Henson is back now. We don't know if Nurse Nancy can revive people from the dead. Warner Bros Discovery Mulling Split To Boost Stock Price Star Trek Firefly Browncoat The Rookie Nathan Fillion Buffy the Vampire Slayer Joss Whedon Johnny Depp Jim Henson Ep. 349: Pre-show (14:17) Special guest Simon Parkin lives very close to The Repair Shop. Brandon enjoys the names of cities that are near rivers. Tim wishes he had a room. The Repair Shop Ep. 349: Extended break (17:11) Tim believes the Dreamcast 2's slogan should be “en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamcast” and invents a future Lightning Round in the process. Brief dog talk! Dreamcast Mahatma Gandhi Final Fantasy VII Dynasty Warriors Romance of the Three Kingdoms Knuckles the Echidna Echidna Ep. 349: Post-show (19:03) Tim finds the perfect video game for Queen Elizabeth. Brandon thinks her tiktok channel would be pretty interesting. Elizabeth II Land Rover Car Mechanic Simulator 2021: Land Rover Ep. 350: Pre-show (20:24) Frank shows off a few of his purchases from his time at San Diego Comic Con, and shares a story about being behind enemy lines. Brandon briefly reviews X-Men 97. Funko fans are very special, and get it. Tim shares something with the panel but not with you, and has a very meticulous reason for it. Frank's frame of MC Skat Kat blowing smoke in Paula Abdul's face Opposites Attract Frank's Frank Gorshin art Frank Gorshin Frank's Artist Alley find Frank's Local Graphic Novel Club purchases Some art Frank likes Frank's Art Adams art X-Men '97 Some cereal dorks Kelloggs Corn Flakes Bring You Free Dangle-Dandies Hulk enjoying Honey-Comb Kelloggs Stars and Batman Periscope Tony the Tiger Frosted Flakes Kangaroo A panel being ruined Robert Downey Jr. is returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom Funko Barbie (2023) Hi Ken! Ep. 351: Pre-show (32:16) Brandon and Jaffe improvise some Seinfeld theme music. Tim's dog smells unpleasant at time of recording. Frank shares his recommendation. Brandon shares one last Snake Break observation. Seinfeld Theme The Note E! News report on the guy who made the Seinfeld theme Hungry Snake Woman (1986) Ep. 352: Pre-show (35:59) Tim wanted to talk about a few more Street Fighter games during the recent episode ranking them. Brandon always ends up making the same person when presented with a character creator. Tim shares what he considers the only way to do it, regarding character creators. Skullomania Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight Elena Cyberpunk 2077 Dragon's Dogma II Super Mario Maker series Ep. 352: Extended break (38:50) Movie talk! Jack Black is in a bunch of video game movies. Frank is not eating pisketty. Brandon ponders the future of seafood. Tim gives his pitch for a Bioshock movie. Minecraft Movie Trailer: Jack Black, Jason Momoa Team Up Jack Black Steps Away From Tenacious D After Kyle Gass Jokes About Trump Assassination Attempt Cento Crushed Red Pepper Borderlands (2024) Official Trailer (CONTENT WARNING: THIS LINK WILL TAKE YOU TO A TRAILER FOR THE BORDERLANDS MOVIE, CONSIDER THE RISKS BEFORE OPENING) The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) The Last of Us (TV series) ‘Bioshock' Movie Still in the Works With Reduced Budget Tár (2022) Insert Credit Gaiden is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
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In 1970 Avon Books published a landmark anthology “Science Fiction Hall of Fame” featuring 16 classic short stories that represent landmark tales of the genre. The stories were voted on by the members of the new (at the time in the late 60s) organization Science Fiction Writers of America. In this series, I will be joined by a panel of different guests to break down these stories and talk about the authors in the book. In this episode, I am joined by two experts on the history of science fiction. Cora Buhlert is a writer, teacher, and translator from Germany. Three-time Hugo finalist and 2022 Hugo winner for Best Fan Writer. Brian Collins is the host of the excellent Science Fiction & Fantasy Remembrance blog, Young People Read Old SFF and both write for Galactic Journey. The story we are covering is the 1943 classic Mimsy Were the Borogoves by Lewis. This story appeared in the February 1943 issue of Astounding… Read it here: https://archive.org/details/Astounding_v30n06_1943-02_dongev-sas/page/n51/mode/2up •You can find my books here: Amazon-https://www.amazon.com/David-Agranoff/e/B004FGT4ZW •And me here: Goodreads-http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2988332.David_Agranoff Twitter-https://twitter.com/DAgranoffAuthor Blog-http://davidagranoff.blogspot.com/
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into the galaxy far, far away as they share their favorite Star Wars stories. From the thrilling adventures of The Mandalorian to the epic battles in The Empire Strikes Back, they explore what makes each of these stories special, discussing classics like A New Hope and Return of the Jedi, as well as newer additions like The Force Awakens and Obi Wan Kenobi. They also delve into underrated gems like Rogue One and Solo: A Star Wars Story, and highlight the animated brilliance of The Clone Wars. In a lighter segment, the hosts talk about a recent purchase for one of the show's beloved feline mascots, Mimsy—a plush toy stuffed with catnip that's sure to bring hours of joy. Whether you're a Star Wars fanatic or just love hearing about the antics of a playful cat, this episode has something for everyone! As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Support our sponsor, Coffee Bros. Head to their website and when you make an order, put in promo code FTN10 to save 10% on your order. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network.
In this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd delve into a mix of insightful discussions and light-hearted moments. The hosts explore the Psychology Today article "Stop Trying To Fix Your Partner. Here Are 5 Tips To Help" by Rachel Allyn, Ph.D. They share personal stories that resonate with the article's points, offering a relatable and engaging dialogue on relationship dynamics. Tim the Nerd and Professor Aubrey recount the playful antics of the show's beloved feline mascots, Annie and Mimsy, as they enjoy their new door hang toy. Their stories add a delightful and humorous touch to the episode. Tim the Nerd pays tribute to two notable figures who recently passed away: Donald Sutherland, an acclaimed actor, and Sika Anoai, one half of the Wild Samoans tag team and father of WWE star Roman Reigns. The hosts share their admiration for the documentary “Let The Canary Sing” on Paramount Plus, which details the life and career of Cyndi Lauper. They highlight the documentary's focus on Lauper's music career and her positive experiences in the world of professional wrestling. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Support our sponsor, Coffee Bros. Head to their website and when you make an order, put in promo code FTN10 to save 10% on your order. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network.
Starlight Thursdays Episode 216 welcome back Mimsy! This mix is from my headlining set at Rainbowdrip. This was my birthday set, which made for a very memorable night. I included a few original and unreleased tracks as well as some of my favorite bangers. This mix starts with midtempo, flows into some heavy bass, then brings it back with high energy. This is the studio version of the live set. Photo Credit: Nick Rogers Insta: @pho.tonicgraphy
Join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd for an exciting new episode of Friends Talking Nerdy! In episode 360, Professor Aubrey dives into her recent experiences at Safety Camp, Safety Northwest, sharing all the thrilling details and important lessons learned. Next, Tim the Nerd celebrates a special milestone—the one-year anniversary of adopting his beloved cats, Annie and Mimsy. Listen in as he recounts heartwarming and hilarious stories of the feline duo's adventures over the past year. Finally, the dynamic duo delves into the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees. Tune in for their thoughts on this year's honorees, the significance of their contributions to music, and some lively debate on the selection process. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Support our sponsor, Coffee Bros. Head to their website and when you make an order, put in promo code FTN10 to save 10% on your order. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
Join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd in episode 359 of Friends Talking Nerdy as they dive into an eclectic mix of topics. They kick things off by sharing their excitement over the recent purchase of a new electric guitar, discussing their reasons for the choice and their plans for it. Professor Aubrey provides an update on her preparation for Safety Camp, shedding light on what it entails and her role in it. The duo also shares amusing anecdotes about their beloved cats, Annie and Mimsy, adding a touch of feline fun to the episode. In a surprising twist, Tim the Nerd reveals that fans of the popular group BabyMetal have recently discovered episode 106 of Friends Talking Nerdy on YouTube Music, thanks to the show's new presence on the platform. This unexpected surge in listens sparks a lively conversation about the power of music communities and digital platforms. Wrapping up the episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd conclude their in-depth discussion on the iconic albums released in 1991. They explore the impact and legacy of albums by a diverse range of artists including Heavy D and the Boyz, Color Me Badd, Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, Metallica, Cypress Hill, The Spin Doctors, Naughty By Nature, Guns N' Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Red Hot Chili Peppers, A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, Prince and the New Power Generation, Soundgarden, MC Hammer, U2, and Michael Jackson. Tune in for a nostalgic trip through one of music's most memorable years! As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Support our sponsor, Coffee Bros. Head to their website and when you make an order, put in promo code FTN10 to save 10% on your order. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
In this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd delve into a variety of topics ranging from current events to personal reflections. Morning News Fashion Dilemmas: Professor Aubrey shares her thoughts on the daily news ritual and contemplates the struggle reporters face in conforming to dress codes that may not align with their personal style. The duo explores the intersection of professionalism and self-expression in the media landscape. Feline Ambassadors Mimsy and Annie: Professor Aubrey recounts her experiences with the beloved feline ambassadors of Friends Talking Nerdy, Mimsy and Annie. Tim the Nerd joins in with his own anecdotes, offering a glimpse into the charming antics of these furry companions. Gina Carano Update: Tim the Nerd provides an update on the ongoing saga of Gina Carano following her dismissal from Disney's "The Mandalorian." With support from a legal fund backed by Elon Musk and X, Carano is now suing Disney in an attempt to reclaim her role. The hosts dissect the implications of this legal battle within the entertainment industry. Introducing Coffee Brothers: Tim the Nerd introduces the podcast's newest sponsor, Coffee Brothers, offering listeners a special discount with promo code FTN10. They share their excitement about the partnership and discuss their love for quality coffee. Exploring Emotional Well-being: Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd dive into the Psychology Today article, "Overcoming Insecurity and Restoring Emotional Well-being" by Barton Goldsmith Ph.D. They engage in a candid discussion, drawing from personal experiences to reflect on the article's insights and practical tips for overcoming insecurity. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they kick off with Tim the Nerd's heartwarming update about Annie and Mimsy's successful spay procedure. He shares the relief and joy of having both furry companions healthy post-operation, adding a touch of his signature humor to the experience. Meanwhile, Professor Aubrey delves into the holiday spirit by excitedly unwrapping thoughtful gifts from her Tennessee-based family. Her enthusiasm shines through as she describes each gift, sharing the personal connections and geeky delights tucked within. The conversation takes a turn into the realm of music and technology as Tim the Nerd dives into the farewell live show of KISS. He discusses the band's announcement about using digital avatars, courtesy of Industrial Light and Magic, to carry on their legacy on tour. Together, Tim the Nerd and Professor Aubrey ponder the implications this futuristic approach could have on the future of classic musicians' presence in the live music scene. As the episode winds down, both hosts share their five New Year's Resolutions for 2024. From personal growth goals to geeky aspirations, they offer a mix of humorous and heartfelt commitments for the upcoming year, ensuring an engaging conclusion to the podcast. Throughout the episode, their banter, camaraderie, and deep dives into nerdy topics keep the audience entertained while fostering a sense of community among fellow enthusiasts. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
Starlight Thursdays Episode 190 Featuring Mimsy. Heres the mix we used for for the Will Clark show at the Rialto. Theres are a few of my favorite tacks from the fall. Exploring some of my original mid tempo tracks with elements of bass house and D n B as well as remixed dub step into house. Hope you enjoy. - Mimsy - Unfortunately our recording went down so this is the studio version.
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd on a riveting episode as they delve into a myriad of fascinating topics and insights. First up, the feline frontiers! Tim the Nerd and Professor Aubrey share the heartwarming yet nerve-wracking experience of scheduling their beloved cats, Annie and Mimsy, for their spaying dates. Discover how Tim is employing his nerd genius to create a rewarding system for their furry companions, making their transition smoother and more comfortable. Switching gears, Professor Aubrey delves into the cinematic universe with her thoughts on Martin Scorsese's latest masterpiece, "Killers of the Flower Moon." Dive into her captivating narrative on the film's thematic depth and Scorsese's directorial prowess. Meanwhile, Tim brings in his perspective on the less fortunate side of the coin, dissecting the missteps in the much-anticipated Marvel movie, "The Marvels," exploring where it missed the mark for die-hard fans. As the holidays approach, the duo takes a fascinating turn by dissecting an intriguing article from Psychology Today. Dr. Dale Hartley's insights on "6 Manipulative Behaviors to Watch for At Holiday Gatherings" sparks a lively conversation between Tim the Nerd and Professor Aubrey. Listen as they unveil their thoughts on identifying and navigating through these behaviors, offering valuable insights for listeners gearing up for family gatherings. Tune in for an episode filled with cat tales, cinematic adventures, and thought-provoking discussions that offer a fresh perspective on both the personal and cultural landscapes! As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they delve into a medley of intriguing topics, ranging from the challenges of academia to the joys of music and seasonal frustrations. Professor Aubrey begins the episode by candidly sharing her thoughts on the taxing nature of teaching, shedding light on the emotional toll and dedication required in the noble pursuit of education. She unveils the often unseen aspects of a professor's life. Meanwhile, Tim the Nerd breaks exciting news as he announces the podcast's recent integration into the Deluxe Edition Network. Sharing his enthusiasm for this transition, Tim gives insight into the upcoming enhancements and opportunities this change will bring to Friends Talking Nerdy. Adding a delightful twist to the conversation, Tim updates fans on the latest adventures of The Reverend Tracy and the Baby Reverend. Tim the Nerd also takes this time to discuss The Reverend Tracy and Professor Aubrey's contributions to Friends Talking Nerdy. In another intriguing segment, Tim shares updates on his cats Annie and Mimsy. He also talks about a touching encounter with a melodious crow. As he recounts this comical tale, listeners are bound to be entertained by Tim's knack for finding the extraordinary in the mundane. Shifting gears, Professor Aubrey voices her frustration at the premature appearance of Christmas decorations and music, sparking a spirited discussion on the ever-advancing commercialization of holidays. Listeners will resonate with her exasperation, finding solace in her relatable grievances against the early onset of festive fervor. Lastly, Professor Aubrey and Tim engage in a captivating discussion inspired by an article from Psychology Today titled "How Music Can Keep Aging Brains Healthy". Unpacking the intricate relationship between music and cognitive health, they explore the therapeutic benefits of music, highlighting its profound impact on the aging mind. Join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd for an episode brimming with insightful discussions, lighthearted anecdotes, and thought-provoking insights, on this week's Friends Talking Nerdy. Our Deluxe Edition Network focus for the week is the show Quad Pro Quo. Quad Pro Quo is a weekly film podcast inspired by the Quid Pro Quo scene in Silence of the Lambs. Hosted by two couples who also happen to be friends AND live next door to each other. New episodes drop every Thursday wherever you podcast. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they delve into an array of intriguing and amusing topics that range from academic adventures to feline frolics. Kicking off the show, Professor Aubrey shares her recent exhilarating experience of being invited to audition for the legendary quiz show, Jeopardy. As they reminisce about their shared admiration for the Jeopardy Pluto TV channel, the duo shares anecdotes and discusses some of their favorite moments from the iconic game show. On a more personal note, Tim the Nerd delves into his recent efforts to cultivate his writing skills in his private life. He enthusiastically discusses the strides he has made and how this endeavor has been documented on the show's website and Substack page, providing an intimate glimpse into his creative process and the evolution of his writing style. The episode takes an unexpected turn as Tim the Nerd unveils some behind-the-scenes insights regarding the podcast's recent transition to a temporary new podcast host. Sharing both the challenges and triumphs of this process, the hosts offer a candid glimpse into the intricate workings of their beloved show. Adding a touch of humor, Tim the Nerd recounts a comical encounter with a particularly vocal crow. Laughter ensues as he narrates the unforgettable tale of the feathered creature's amusing antics and the unexpected conversation that ensued. In a delightful shift of tone, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd lighten the mood by sharing an update on the latest toys acquired for their beloved feline companions, Annie and Mimsy. With playful banter and endearing anecdotes, they reveal the cats' hilarious reactions to their new playthings, leaving listeners with a warm and fuzzy feeling. Wrapping up the episode, the hosts engage in a thought-provoking discussion, dissecting the merits and drawbacks of socialism based on insights from an article sourced from ProCon.org. Delving into the complexities of the socio-political landscape, they offer a balanced exploration that encourages listeners to reflect on the intricacies of this widely debated ideology. Tune in to this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy for a dynamic blend of intellectual discourse, heartfelt anecdotes, and lighthearted moments that are sure to leave you both enlightened and entertained. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. Friends Talking Nerdy is a proud member of the Deluxe Edition Network. Head to their website to find out more information about all the shows available on the Network. This week, we showcase a commercial from the Deluxe Edition Network show "HILF: History I'd Like to F*ck with Dawn Brodey". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they delve into a delightful mix of cat antics, outdoor adventures, and the latest in the wrestling world, all sprinkled with insightful discussions on the nuances of human emotions. First on the docket, Professor Aubrey gushes over the new cat toys she snagged for her feline friends, Annie and Mimsy. Delightful anecdotes about the feline duo's antics ensue, peppered with whimsical observations on the psychology of cat play. The episode takes a natural turn as Professor Aubrey delves into the enchanting world of mushroom hunting in the lush environs of the Pacific Northwest. Vivid descriptions of her recent forays into the forest, complete with tips for amateur mycologists, evoke a sense of wonder for the listeners, whether seasoned hikers or armchair adventurers. Tim the Nerd takes the baton, steering the conversation into the electrifying clash between AEW and NXT. He dissects the recent showdown where NXT emerged victorious, diving into the undercurrents of strategy and skill that defined the showdown. Tim doesn't shy away from the drama, recounting the aftermath on social media and the intriguing reactions of AEW's owner, the enigmatic Tony Khan. With a shift towards introspection, the duo delves into an eye-opening analysis of the article "15 Facts Everyone Needs To Understand About Loneliness" from Psychology Today. Drawing from personal experiences and expert insights, they navigate the complex web of human emotions, offering empathetic reflections and practical advice for combating the modern scourge of loneliness. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd invites listeners to an engaging and light-hearted conversation, weaving personal anecdotes with insightful discussions on contemporary issues. The episode opens with the recounting of an unexpected yet amusing incident involving a squirrel getting trapped in their chimney, leaving both hosts in fits of laughter as they recall their comical attempts to free the hapless creature. Tim the Nerd then shifts the focus to his recent foray on TikTok, sharing the behind-the-scenes story of a captivating slow-motion video featuring his beloved cat, Annie. Listeners are treated to a delightful glimpse into the playful and endearing world of Tim's feline companion, as he highlights the heartwarming bond they share. The duo delves into a thought-provoking exploration of the dynamics of parent-child relationships, delving into the complexities of the modern trend of parents attempting to bridge the generation gap by adopting a friendlier approach. Drawing on personal experiences and societal observations, they dissect the challenges and merits of this approach, sparking introspective contemplation among listeners. Tim the Nerd's affectionate musings continue as he shares the endearing quirks of his two cherished cats, Annie and Mimsy, divulging their intricate and amusing bedtime rituals. Listeners are regaled with humorous anecdotes and heartfelt reflections on the joys of pet companionship, underscoring the profound impact of these furry friends on one's daily life. Amid the banter, Tim seizes the opportunity to promote his latest creative endeavors, discussing the upcoming release of his writings on the show's Wordpress page. Eager to share his passion with the audience, he provides a sneak peek into his captivating narratives and invites listeners to join him on his literary journey. The conversation takes a thought-provoking turn as they delve into the significance of fostering critical thinking and mindfulness in the face of rampant misinformation. With a focus on the importance of discerning credible sources and cultivating a healthy skepticism, they underscore the vital role of responsible consumption in the digital age, leaving listeners empowered with valuable insights to navigate the complex landscape of information. In this episode, Friends Talking Nerdy strikes a perfect balance between lighthearted entertainment and intellectual discourse, offering a captivating blend of personal anecdotes, endearing pet tales, and astute reflections on contemporary issues, leaving listeners with a renewed sense of curiosity and awareness. Notes for this episode were derived from these sources: Can You Test Your Susceptibility to Misinformation? | Psychology Today The Misinformation Susceptibility Test (cam.ac.uk) Misinformation Susceptibility Test (MIST) · Streamlit (yourmist.streamlit.app) As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they dive deep into various topics, from the trials of Professor Aubrey's first week of teaching to Tim's cat conundrum and reflections on a classic TV show. Here's what you can expect: Professor Aubrey's Classroom Chronicles: Professor Aubrey kicks things off by sharing her experiences from the first week of classes. She'll discuss the challenges she faced due to equipment shortages and how she managed to navigate them. Her insights into the world of academia will leave you both informed and entertained. Cat Tales in Portland: Tim the Nerd opens up about the real-life struggles of being a pet owner in the city of Portland, Oregon. He'll recount the comical and sometimes exasperating adventures of dealing with his cat Mimsy's "in heat" phase. Plus, the quest to find a vet for spaying in Portland adds an unexpected twist to this feline tale. "24" - A Retrospective Journey: Tim the Nerd takes us on a nostalgic trip back to the world of espionage and ticking time bombs with a discussion on the television show "24." He'll share how his perspective on the show has evolved over the two-plus decades since its debut. Get ready for some insightful analysis and perhaps a few surprising revelations. Tim's Creative Update: Exciting news from Tim! He proudly announces the completion of the first draft of his upcoming novel. If you're a fan of his work, you won't want to miss this announcement. Tim shares his plans for releasing chapters on his WordPress page, giving you a chance to get a sneak peek into his latest literary creation. Childfree Living: Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd cap off the episode with a thought-provoking discussion based on an article from Psychology Today. They delve into the topic of being "Childfree," sharing their perspectives and insights on a lifestyle choice that often invites both admiration and questions. Read the article on Psychology Today at this link. Join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd for a captivating conversation that spans the realms of academia, pet parenting, television nostalgia, creative endeavors, and personal choices. It's a nerdy chat you won't want to miss! Tune in to episode 326 for all this and more, only on "Friends Talking Nerdy." As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy with your hosts, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd! In this episode, we dive into a delightful mix of topics that will satisfy your inner geek and spark your curiosity. Segment 1: Unveiling Local Talent First up, we take a journey into the vibrant world of local Portland, Oregon artistry with a spotlight on the talented Kathryn Romero. Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd share their insights and admiration for her unique artistic creations, showcasing the incredible talent that thrives in their own backyard. Check out her work on Instagram. Segment 2: A Trip Down Memory Lane – The Radio Days Nostalgia alert! Join us as we reminisce about the good old days of the 80s when radio was king. Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd take a stroll down memory lane, sharing their fondest memories of recording songs from the radio onto cassette tapes. Get ready for some heartwarming and hilarious anecdotes from the era when mixtapes were everything. Segment 3: Mimsy's YouTube Distraction Switching gears, Tim the Nerd opens up about a unique and endearing aspect of his life – his cat, Mimsy. Find out how YouTube videos have become an unexpected savior for Tim during Mimsy's amorous adventures. Learn how technology can sometimes offer surprising solutions to real-life problems, even those of the feline persuasion. Segment 4: Top 5 Non-Fiction Books Lastly, Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd share their passion for knowledge by unveiling their top five favorite non-fiction books. Dive into a world of captivating narratives, insightful biographies, and mind-expanding reads that have left a lasting impact on our hosts. Prepare to add some fantastic titles to your reading list! Join us for another engaging and nerdy conversation that will leave you inspired, nostalgic, and entertained. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a lover of 80s pop culture, a devoted pet parent, or a bookworm, there's something for everyone in this episode of "Friends Talking Nerdy" with Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd. Tune in, geek out, and let the fun begin! As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
Starlight Thursdays Episode 173 featuring Mimsy. Im happy to share a mix of some of my favorite jams from the summer and had a blast bringing it together. It's meant to have an Omni-house feel and has some elements of tech house, bass house, and techno. -Mimsy-
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd for an action-packed continuation of their discussion on Affirmative Action! But before delving into the topic, get ready to meet the adorable stars of the show – Tim's beloved cats, Annie and Mimsy! With feline cuteness filling the air, the hosts then shift gears to the latest buzz in Hollywood. Tune in to hear their thoughts on the recent SAG/AFTRA strike and how it's impacting the entertainment industry. And that's not all! The dynamic duo picks up where they left off in the previous episode, exploring the complexities and implications of Affirmative Action in various fields. Expect insightful analysis, engaging debates, and fresh perspectives on this important subject. From heartwarming cat stories to thought-provoking discussions, Friends Talking Nerdy is a rollercoaster of emotions and nerdy insights you won't want to miss! So grab your headphones, tune in, and let Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd guide you through the fascinating world of all things nerdy and beyond! Notes for this episode were derived from these sources: 18 Affirmative Action Pros and Cons (2023) (helpfulprofessor.com) Andrew Heaton's The Political Orphanage - Podcast — Andrew Heaton (mightyheaton.com) 20-1199 Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College (06/29/2023) (supremecourt.gov) As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they discuss the captivating world of feline companions and the thrilling experiences of music festivals. Join them as they embark on a delightful conversation about Tim's mischievous cats, Annie and Mimsy, and the escapades these furry friends find themselves in. The episode kicks off with Professor Aubrey eagerly inquiring about Annie and Mimsy, prompting Tim to share amusing anecdotes of his feline companions' latest exploits. From daring leaps off bookshelves to cunning escapes from their designated play areas, Annie and Mimsy prove to be a constant source of entertainment for Tim. The conversation takes an unexpected turn as they delve into Mimsy's recent adventure of going through heat. Tim shares the challenges faced during this phase, such as Mimsy's increased vocalizations, restlessness, and her relentless desire to explore the great outdoors. The hosts exchange humorous anecdotes and offer advice to fellow cat owners who may encounter similar situations. Transitioning to the main topic of the episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim delve into the allure of music festivals. They explore "8 Reasons to Go to a Music Festival," offering their personal experiences and discussing the unique aspects that make these events so enticing to both music enthusiasts and nerds alike. From the electrifying atmosphere and the opportunity to discover new artists to the sense of community and the chance to immerse oneself in a diverse range of musical genres, the hosts highlight the numerous reasons why attending a music festival can be a transformative and unforgettable experience. Throughout the episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim sprinkle in their trademark witty banter, amusing anecdotes, and insightful observations, ensuring that listeners are engaged and entertained from start to finish. So, whether you're a proud cat lover, a music aficionado, or simply enjoy the witty musings of these two delightful hosts, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd on their whimsical journey through the captivating world of Annie and Mimsy's adventures and the enchantment of music festivals. Notes from this episode were derived from this source: 8 Reasons to Go to a Music Festival | Beat (vocal.media) As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
Starlight Thursdays Episode 166 welcome Mimsy to the series! Originally from Albuquerque, now based out of Billings Mimsys been producing for the past 4 years, djing the last 2. Why did you get into it? - I love going to music festivals and really feeling the music with friends. What inspires you? Dark hypnotic basses and rhythms. This mix is composed of Midtempo, riddim, bassmusic and about 50% of original Mimsy tracks and the other 50% include Quackson, Eclipse Project, Zabo, Drevm, XOTIX. For More Mimsy check out https://soundcloud.com/ronald-mims-355854182
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they discuss Tim's latest feline escapades, focusing on the enchanting duo of Annie and Mimsy. Tim excitedly recounts hilarious incidents involving the mischievous pair, from their curious explorations to their unexpected encounters with everyday objects. Listeners will find themselves smiling and chuckling as they imagine the comical situations these two furry friends get themselves into. Following the light-hearted cat tales, the dynamic duo moves on to a more solemn topic—the recent passing of the legendary professional wrestling great, The Iron Sheik. Professor Aubrey and Tim take a moment to pay tribute to this iconic figure, reminiscing about his impact on the wrestling world and sharing some memorable moments from his career. Wrestling fans and enthusiasts will appreciate the heartfelt tribute and feel a nostalgic connection to the memories shared. Transitioning to the main topic of the episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim delve into a deep discussion on biases. They explore various aspects of biases, including cognitive biases, implicit biases, and the influence of societal and cultural factors on our perceptions. With their unique perspectives and engaging banter, the hosts provide valuable insights into understanding biases and their impact on our daily lives. Throughout the episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim incorporate personal anecdotes, humorous anecdotes, and relevant examples to keep the conversation engaging and relatable. They encourage listeners to reflect on their own biases, offering practical tips and strategies for overcoming them and fostering a more inclusive and open-minded worldview. As the episode concludes, Professor Aubrey and Tim share their excitement for future episodes, promising more intriguing topics and entertaining discussions to come. Listeners are left inspired to embrace diversity, challenge their own biases, and continue exploring the fascinating world of nerdy interests. "Friends Talking Nerdy" is not just a podcast; it's a delightful journey where friendship, humor, and intellect collide. Tune in to this episode and let Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd guide you through an engaging, enlightening, and entertaining exploration of cat tales, wrestling legends, and the intricacies of biases. Notes from this episode were derived from this source: 12 Common Biases That Affect How We Make Everyday Decisions | Psychology Today As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they delve into a fascinating combination of topics. Prepare yourself for a lively discussion about Tim's adorable feline companions, Annie and Mimsy, and the countless misadventures they find themselves in. But that's not all—Professor Aubrey takes center stage with an in-depth exploration of the ten principles of Burning Man. The episode kicks off with Tim sharing the latest escapades of Annie and Mimsy, his two mischievous yet lovable cats. From climbing curtains to epic cardboard box battles, these furry troublemakers never fail to entertain. Tune in as Tim recounts their most recent antics, leaving Professor Aubrey in stitches. After the delightful cat chronicles, Professor Aubrey takes the reins and leads the discussion towards a completely different realm—the renowned event called Burning Man. With deep enthusiasm, Aubrey unravels the ten principles that underpin this annual gathering of radical self-expression, community, and art in the Black Rock Desert. As Professor Aubrey delves into each principle, Tim brings his own nerdy perspective to the table, drawing connections between the Burning Man ethos and various pop culture phenomena. Together, they explore concepts such as radical inclusion, self-reliance, and communal effort, dissecting their significance both within the Burning Man context and in broader society. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in their signature banter, effortlessly blending humor, knowledge, and personal anecdotes. Listeners can expect insightful observations, fascinating trivia, and a genuine passion for all things nerdy, be it cats or the principles that fuel the Burning Man movement. Friends Talking Nerdy is a podcast that celebrates the joys of being a nerd and invites listeners to join a community where intellectual curiosity knows no bounds. With Professor Aubrey's expertise and Tim's quirky nerdiness, each episode promises to be an entertaining and enlightening journey into the world of geek culture and beyond. So sit back, relax, and let Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd transport you into a world where cats reign supreme, and the principles of Burning Man ignite the imagination. Friends Talking Nerdy awaits your eager ears! Notes for this episode were derived from this source: The 10 Principles – Survival Guide 2022 (burningman.org) As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
On this episode of Friends Talking Nerdy, join Professor Aubrey and Tim the Nerd as they dive into two exciting topics: the misadventures of Tim's adorable new cats, Annie and Mimsy, and a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Tina Turner, the Queen of Rock and Roll. To start off the episode, Tim can't contain his excitement as he introduces his new feline companions, Annie and Mimsy. He regales Aubrey with amusing anecdotes about their playful nature, hilarious antics, and unexpected escapades that have been keeping him on his toes. From Annie's impressive acrobatic feats to Mimsy's knack for mischief, the duo never fails to bring laughter and chaos into Tim's life. After the delightful cat capers, the hosts shift gears to pay homage to the recently departed music icon, Tina Turner. They delve into her groundbreaking career, discussing her immense impact on the music industry and her legacy as a trailblazer for female artists. Aubrey and Tim share personal stories about how Tina Turner's music has influenced them and recount their favorite moments from her performances. The main segment of the show revolves around 14 songs that have had a profound impact on both hosts. Aubrey and Tim take turns sharing their thoughts on each song, reminiscing about the memories associated with them and the emotions they evoke. From powerful anthems like "Proud Mary" and "What's Love Got to Do with It" to soul-stirring ballads like "Private Dancer" and "Simply the Best," they discuss the timeless quality of Tina Turner's music and the profound connection it has forged with countless listeners. Throughout the episode, Professor Aubrey and Tim engage in their trademark banter, seamlessly blending humor and insight. They invite listeners to reflect on the magic of Tina Turner's music and celebrate the incredible journey of Annie and Mimsy, leaving them with a sense of joy and nostalgia by the end of the episode. Join the dynamic duo on "Friends Talking Nerdy" as they honor Tina Turner's legacy and share their love for their mischievous feline companions in an episode that combines laughter, heartfelt tributes, and a deep appreciation for the magic of music. Check out the Friends Talking Nerdy Tina Turner Tribute Playlist on Apple Music. As always, we wish to thank Christopher Lazarek for his wonderful theme song. Head to his website for information on how to purchase his EP, Here's To You, which is available on all digital platforms. Head to our Linktree for more information on where to find us online. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftnerdy/message
Welcome to the Boss Effect Podcast. Where bold, outspoken soulful storytellers, speakers, performers and successful business owners come to share their POWERFUL stories of triumph in life and business. In this episode: Prince Panford owner of Mimsy's Restaurant and Compassionate Capitalist. Prince shared how he became a life lover, compassionate capitalist, and philanthropist. Mimsy's location and phone number. 200 Graces Way, Columbia, SC 29229 (803) 667-9108 10KN10DAYS The Game is out now on Amazon to learn more about the book visit www.10kn10days.com Join the Boss Effect Club - and invite your bestie too! To apply visit www.bosseffect.club. You can join our Facebook Community and begin connecting with other like-minded individuals! Please, don't forget to subscribe to Boss Effect Podcast so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host visit www.bosseffectpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram and YouTube. Shawn7 and Queen Kimmie
Insert Credit reports directly from GDC 2023. Brandon Sheffield relives past GDC memories with new and familiar faces, while Liz Ryerson and Ty Underwood dive into the dark underbelly of Web3 Cryptopits and explore the show floor. Segments: Brandon picks up his badge (00:00) Liz and Ty wait in line (02:33) Brandon interviews Greg Miller about GDC memories (08:10) Ty and Liz interview Evan Balster and Tammy Duplantis about why GDC is bad this year, lines, and lunch (14:46) Brandon hangs out with Ash Parrish in a bar watching baseball (19:13) Liz and Ty cover Web3 and the Trauma Trough with Emily Rose (23:43) Brandon and Vincent Diamante cover planes in hurricanes, cranky old men, and meeting IRC friends (28:28) Liz updates after emceeing the main stage (35:00) Liz and Ty walk the expo hall and talk to Issac Io Schankler (37:30) Brandon talks GDC memories in a bar with Kat Bailey, Wesley Fenlon, Jeremy Parish, and JJSignal (45:07) Liz recovers after a difficult day (54:25) Brandon shares his reason for coming to GDC (and DICE) and shares shoe repair tricks (56:26) Liz tests positive for covid (01:03:50) Ty reports for the Experimental Game Workshop and asks the hard questions (01:05:52) Brandon settles on an Italian restaurant with Frank Cifaldi, Chris Charla, and Kelsey Lewin and share stories (01:10:09) Brandon and Jenn Sandercock have a serendipitous meeting (01:29:02) Ty scours Yerba Buena to get final thoughts on the conference (01:30:09) Brandon gets Jim Stormdancer's GDC memories (01:32:28) Brandon and Ash Parrish discuss preconceptions, Kirby, Iran, and the giving nature of people at GDC (01:35:25) Ty unwinds with Eva Khoury to get the vibe of the show (01:51:22) Brandon runs into Mimsy and talks parties and Oakland (01:52:04) Ty shares their final thoughts on GDC 2023 (01:55:11) Brandon wraps up the show (01:55:50) Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums Support on Patreon Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Insert Credit reports directly from GDC 2023. Brandon Sheffield relives past GDC memories with new and familiar faces, while Liz Ryerson and Ty Underwood dive into the dark underbelly of Web3 Cryptopits and explore the show floor. Segments: Brandon picks up his badge (00:00) Liz and Ty wait in line (02:33) Brandon interviews Greg Miller about GDC memories (08:10) Ty and Liz interview Evan Balster and Tammy Duplantis about why GDC is bad this year, lines, and lunch (14:46) Brandon hangs out with Ash Parrish in a bar watching baseball (19:13) Liz and Ty cover Web3 and the Trauma Trough with Emily Rose (23:43) Brandon and Vincent Diamante cover planes in hurricanes, cranky old men, and meeting IRC friends (28:28) Liz updates after emceeing the main stage (35:00) Liz and Ty walk the expo hall and talk to Issac Io Schankler (37:30) Brandon talks GDC memories in a bar with Kat Bailey, Wesley Fenlon, Jeremy Parish, and JJSignal (45:07) Liz recovers after a difficult day (54:25) Brandon shares his reason for coming to GDC (and DICE) and shares shoe repair tricks (56:26) Liz tests positive for covid (01:03:50) Ty reports for the Experimental Game Workshop and asks the hard questions (01:05:52) Brandon settles on an Italian restaurant with Frank Cifaldi, Chris Charla, and Kelsey Lewin and share stories (01:10:09) Brandon and Jenn Sandercock have a serendipitous meeting (01:29:02) Ty scours Yerba Buena to get final thoughts on the conference (01:30:09) Brandon gets Jim Stormdancer's GDC memories (01:32:28) Brandon and Ash Parrish discuss preconceptions, Kirby, Iran, and the giving nature of people at GDC (01:35:25) Ty unwinds with Eva Khoury to get the vibe of the show (01:51:22) Brandon runs into Mimsy and talks parties and Oakland (01:52:04) Ty shares their final thoughts on GDC 2023 (01:55:11) Brandon wraps up the show (01:55:50) Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums Support on Patreon Subscribe: RSS, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
This episode looks at the work of actress Mimsy Farmer, an underrated ingénue. For a full track listing of the music played in this podcast please visit www.mrdemillefm.com Please email us with comments, suggestions etc. The email address is info@mrdemillefm.com
We're investigating non-Euclidian geometry once again with Mimsy Were the Borogoves by Lewis Padgett!
Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, oder auch besser bekannt als der Fast Kopflose Nick ist der Hausgeist der Gryffindors. Wieso ist er eigentlich fast kopflos und wie hätte er bei der Schlacht um Hogwarts besser unterstützen können? Du magst Harry Potter und möchtest mehr über die Figuren und Personen des Potter Universums wissen? Du willst Anregungen für Diskussionen haben und Charaktere durchleuchten und analysieren? Dann bist du bei uns genau richtig. Mit viel Spaß und Leidenschaft widmen wir uns den von JKR geschaffenen Charakteren der Harry Potter Büchern. Jeden Mittwoch gibt es eine neue Folge zu einem Harry Potter Charakter. Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/schokofroesche_podcast/
No faffing. Straight into it. We are joined by a whole host of old friends and guests for the first part of our 100th(ish) episode Including Romance Novelist Leonie Curtis (Ali Fox), Jesus Expert Esther Flanagan (Amy DeBhrun), Tour Guide Niall Dates (Ben Razey), Magnus Kybott Archaeologist Pilott (Carlo Ritchie), The Duke of Dwealth (Dave Coffey), Mimsy and Titsy (The Underthings), Pet Shop Owner Daphne Nerbs (Erin McGathy), Local Councillor Mickey Cloonan (Giles Brody), and Actor and Re-enactor Cynthia Bowels (Laura O'Leary)! Thank you to all of you. ❤️ If you liked this episode, share it with a friend. Follow LWAH on Instagram and consider sharing with a friend! As always, feel free to follow Colin and Cillian's 'handlers': Mark Cantan & Luke Benson Thanks for listening!
Jake, Mike, Ali, Eric, and special guest Will Tomczak have a grand old time as they dip into sensitive topics such as come-backs, rechecks, recheck time periods, "locally obtained parts", rich slobs, stopping certain things in the service drive, how important it is to clean your car before you bring it in for service, the non-existent "48 hour cool down period", purposeful obsolescence, an exploding tire, why you shouldn't trust the forums, Jetta owners, and how not every job can be quoted over the phone. Check us out on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Cast, IHeartRadio, YouTube and many other streaming platforms! Twitter and Instagram @Customer_States, Email us at CustomerStatesPodcast@gmail.com to send us a voice memo, Listener Mail, topic idea or picture, or to get your very own #SellTheBell and our Customer States… Stickers! Check out our website at www.CustomerStatesPodcast.com! Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/CustomerStatesPodcast, YouTube by searching Customer States… Podcast, and help support us at Anchor.fm/customerstates Big thanks to Bruce Vayn for the amazing original music! Check him out: FB @Bruce Vayn, @brucevayn on IG, @bruce_vayn on Twitter, and email him for all your musical needs at brucesvayn@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/customerstates/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/customerstates/support
We have the distinct pleasure of being sealed in a darkened room with Mimsy (Denny MacDermott) and Titty (Debbie Cheevers). We talk BBC's Touch-a-Townie, Barge Holidays with Sean Penn and their ill-fated WW2 Bosom Propaganda. The Underthings (Denny and Debbie) are an excellent Dublin-based comedy improv duo. We are delighted to have their joyous selves join us this week. Check out their podcast Helpful Friends and follow them on Facebook and Instagram. Give them all the love! Follow LWAH on Instagram and share with a friend! As always, follow Colin and Cillian's 'handlers': Mark Cantan & Luke Benson Thanks for listening! ImprovAbú
Episode 146! In this episode we recorded on location at Mimsy's Craft Barbecue! We were joined by owner and pitmaster Wade Elkins! We talked about BBQ, opening a restaurant during a pandemic, the Texas Top 50 and more! CONTACTS Mimsy's Craft Barbecue 1979 South 5th Street Crockett, TX 75835 936-544-7000 www.mimsyscraftbbq.com @mimsyscraftbarbecue on Instagram, TIKTOK, Facebook Check us out on: www.grabeminthebrisket.com TikTok - @grabeminthebrisket Facebook- @grabeminthebrisket Instagram- @grabeminthebrisket Twitter- @grabthebrisket Email- grabeminthebrisket@gmail.com Thanks to our partners and sponsors! Sucklebusters https://www.sucklebusters.com/ Dalstrong https://dalstrong.com/?ref=S1CLUEQO6rEHh9 CoolieNation https://www.coolienation.com/brisket Cambro Mfg https://www.cambro.com/ Texas Brew Hopper https://www.texasbrewhopper.com/ The Smoke Sheet https://www.bbqnewsletter.com/ Bolner's Fiesta Spices https://www.fiestaspices.com/ YETI Coolers https://www.yeti.com/en_US
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Curved Air, Gong, Faust, Rzewski, Recedents, Dolphy, Chris Abrahams - Mike Cooper, Remote Viewers, Jack Bruce, Fickle Friends, Greta Liisa Grünberg - Laur Pihel, Kappeler-Zumthor, Mimsy, Alessia Elli
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Curved Air, Gong, Faust, Rzewski, Recedents, Dolphy, Chris Abrahams - Mike Cooper, Remote Viewers, Jack Bruce, Fickle Friends, Greta Liisa Grünberg - Laur Pihel, Kappeler-Zumthor, Mimsy, Alessia Elli
In this episode I chat with Chase Colston from the Troubadour Festival which will have it's inaugural event on Saturday November 6th in Celina, Texas. See all things Troubadour Festival and purchase tickets here: https://www.troubadourfestival.com Tickets go on sale 10am Texas time on August 27th Friday https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-troubadour-festival-tickets-166074185359 See the Troubadour Festival on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/troubadourfest Check out the Troubadour Festival on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/troubadour_fest You can follow the Troubadour Festival on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/troubadourfest Follow Chase on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/chasecolston There will be 42 BBQ joints represented: 1701 Barbecue, 2M Smokehouse, BBQ on the Brazos, Black's Barbecue, Brett's Backyard Bar-B-Que, Brett's BBQ Shop, Brotherton's Black Iron BBQ, CM Smokehouse, Dayne's Craft Barbecue, Dozier's BBQ, Evie Mae's BBQ, Feges BBQ, Goldee's BBQ, Guess Family BBQ, Helberg BBQ, Hurtado Barbecue, Hill Barbecue, Hutchins BBQ, Kreuz Market, Lockhart Smokehouse, Louie Mueller Barbecue, Meat Church, Mimsy's Craft Barbecue, Opie's Barbecue, Panther City Barbecue, Pinkerton's Barbecue, Roegels Barbecue Co., Rollin Smoke BBQ, Rossler's Blue Cord Barbecue, Schmidt Family Barbecue, Slaughter's BBQ Oasis, Smiley's Craft Barbecue, Smoke Sessions BBQ, Sunbird Barbecue, Tejas Chocolate, Tender Smokehouse, The Slow Bone, Truth BBQ, Tyler's Barbeque, Vaqueros Texas Bar-B-Q, & Zavala's Barbecue. Here's a link to all the BBQ: https://www.troubadourfestival.com/bbq Music: Pat Green, Josh Abbott Band, Stoney LaRue, Cody Canada & The Departed, and Kyle Nix and the .38s Here's a link to more info on the music: https://www.troubadourfestival.com/music Send all question to: info@trouadourfestival.com Logo, poster, and other branding by M. Brady Clark from Brisket Country See Scott Friedeck's Graphic Guitar Guys here: https://www.instagram.com/graphicguitars
In this episode, we're chatting with Mimsy Sadofsky from the democratic Sudbury Valley School in Massachusetts about what a self-directed learning school looks like, what children do after attending such a school, how they learn to read in a democratic school and, of course, how the school is run by its children.
Apologies for the late upload, dirtbags. Here's this (last) month's Bonus Credit! Hang out times with the panel, Jaffe, and special appearances by friend of the show Patrick Miller to cover the important things like pajamas, inappropriate Roblox games, and Bonklin: Origins. Note: this episode has discussion of NSFW topics, but exclusively in comedic contexts. A SMALL DESCRIPTION OF EPISODES PULLED FROM: (Ep. 167) Brandon discusses obscure yet pioneering fighting games with Special Guest Patrick Miller. Tim shares Apocalypse's full title. Jaffe returns to the show a little too early. Frank hates that he knows Apocalypse's actual name. Mimsy bought Tim the pajamas of a homeowner for Christmas. (Ep. 167) Recording and production setup is discussed. We've been tinkering with it lately. Buzzer mechanics are revealed. Special Guest Patrick Miller inquires about singing Happy Birthday over video call. Jaffe shares one of his favorite memories of the show. (Ep. 167) Tim sneezes and discusses his Tokimeki Memorial review with Special Guest Patrick Miller, and dunks on some chump in his mentions. Brandon arrives. (Ep. 169) Tim and Jaffe explore the intersection of pornography and Roblox. Brandon inquires about the police siren noise I do my best to edit out but, as Tim explains, is unavoidable. All cops are bastards. The origins of Bonklin Rodney Bon'gobopolis are detailed. (Ep. 170) Tim, Jaffe and Brandon discuss The Phantom Menace, The Lord of the Rings, and A Brighter Summer Day available now on the Criterion Channel. The panel also discusses how engaging a film can be to be considered for background viewing, Assassins Creed, young adult novels, and decidedly non-young adult novels.
The Crown is back with a juicy season. We replayed Passing Notes from Friday with Mimsy voiced by Julia!
Mimsy's (voiced by Julia) back in Passing Notes! Shawn Mendes releases new music and a music video for "Wonder." Justin Bieber hints at a collaboration with Crocs.
In this episode I get a chance to sit down with Kathy and Wade Elkins from Mimsy’s Craft Barbecue in Crockett, Texas. See Mimsy's Craft Barbecue on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/mimsyscraftbarbecue Follow them on Facebook here: https://bit.ly/32IyLSl This one was nice because it is in the early stages of the opening of their new restaurant in Crockett that they have been talking about and dreaming about for 5-6 years. In the last 60-90 days the construction has been rapid fire(they broke ground on July 6th). They especially want to thank his mom and stepfather for everything. Currently they are both working full time(she as an Executive Chef at a country club and he managing and cooking at Reveille). They also have 2 daughters which are being homeschooled. They are moving to Crockett and will be about 12-15 miles from the restaurant When it does open they plan to have the hours Wednesday through Sunday from 11AM - 8PM. The timeline so far is: Friends and Family Event in November, December they will be booking some private events and in December/January they hope to have hiring done. There will be a soft opening in January and the Grand Opening middle of February/or early March. All depending on many factors. For the menu(which they have basically worked) it will be 5-7 smoked meats, 7-10 sides, and Kathy is going to be doing desserts and baked goods. Then after a month or so they will be adding plates. Burgers will definitely be on the menu as well as blackened catfish and specials.The restaurant capacity is 135 people. If you want a shirt you can DM or message them. Prices are $ 20 for a shirt and $ 25 if you want it shipped. You an also email wade@mimsyscraftbarbecue.com
We're back with another episode of everyone's favorite talk show, CoCoTALK! General segments with time stamps you can quick link to: 00:02:47 Panel Introductions 00:07:31 AtomicPi - CoCo project with Aaron Doughty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQw1Qy1RyxA 00:36:56 News from around the retro world 01:03:37 CoCo Thoughts 01:04:18 GameON! challenge results 01:20:58 Next week's game announcment - The Crystal City - https://gosub.com/Coco/ 01:25:00 Rally-SG go live announcement with Nick Marentes - http://www.nickmarentes.com/ProjectArchive/rallysg.html 01:40:57 GameON! news 01:59:44 CoCo Thoughts 02:01:08 Upcoming game announcement - Bomb Threat 02:01:36 Project updates and acquisitions 03:00:28 CoCo Thoughts 03:03:33 CoCo Caboose - after show & wrap-up discussion News stories for Episode #168, July 11, 2020 show: ================================================= 1) Carlos Camacho has shrunken replicas of the Coco 1 that I believe were 3D resin printed https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158431202067641/ 2) Eric Sperano has written a little launch program for his SDC https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158430713227641/ 3) Erico Patricio Monteiro has a request on Facebook for helping crunch a program down for a project he is working on https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158431076227641/ 4) Martin Brossman posted some photos from when he worked at Radio Shack in the 1980's https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158429775042641/ 5) Alison DeNu has been recovering multiple programs that she wrote in the past for the Coco from old audio cassettes https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158419718652641/ 6) Jonathan Felchlin posted on Facebook about the availability of a Coco 2 Cap replacement kit https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158430035342641/ 7) Jim McClellan posted how he got his DMP-105 working again, including the trick of replacing the ink sponge: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158421898857641/ 8) Quinn Good posted a series of videos on YouTube about a Coco 2 he found in the attic (he is a young fella) https://youtu.be/txCoNRfrSoA https://youtu.be/m2Jdl6JYdK0 And then a third video a few days later, where he learns how to take apart and needs to clean a dirty keyboard: https://youtu.be/9ZL5xGZyKyw Game On news: ============= 1) Evan Wright has some embellishments to Flood It https://youtu.be/G166eiSG0hQ 2) Jim Gerrie shows off a Battleship style game on the MC-10, https://youtu.be/od8gOda53JA 3) Jerry Stratton posted a link to his site where he has a text mode version of Reversi https://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/coco/reversi/ 4) Erico Patricio Monteiro has some updated semigraphics animation demos for his karate game he is working on https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158424557902641/ 5) "The 64K Gamer" on YouTube has a video up showing how to get free cassette file games (from the Color Computer Archive) onto your phone to load on a Coco https://youtu.be/sgMcjmcB-pk 6) Retro Core on YouTube has part 2 of his "Battle of the Ports", this time of Frogger. Part 2 https://youtu.be/w7v7A9tSRzA 7) Giger Punk (Rob's Retro Ramblers) returns with his Cuthbert in the Cooler review/playthrough: https://youtu.be/zFu8ccvNrT0 Email any suggestions you have for the show to cocotalk@cocotalk.live Visit us on the web at http://cocotalk.live Join us for daily conversations on Discord: http://discord.cocotalk.live To find out more about the Color Computer visit http://imacoconut.com Custom artwork designed by Instagram artist Joel M. Adams: https://www.instagram.com/artistjoelmadams/ Custom CoCoTALK! and retro merchandise is available at: http://8bit256.com Consider becoming a patron of the show: https://patreon.com/ogsteviestrow Live interactive video streams: https://www.youtube.com/c/Ogsteviestrow/live https://www.facebook.com/cocotalklive https://www.periscope.tv/CoCoTALKlive/ https://twitter.com/CoCoTALKlive
We're back with another episode of everyone's favorite talk show, CoCoTALK! General segments with time stamps you can quick link to: 00:02:47 Panel Introductions 00:07:31 AtomicPi - CoCo project with Aaron Doughty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQw1Qy1RyxA 00:36:56 News from around the retro world 01:03:37 CoCo Thoughts 01:04:18 GameON! challenge results 01:20:58 Next week's game announcment - The Crystal City - https://gosub.com/Coco/ 01:25:00 Rally-SG go live announcement with Nick Marentes - http://www.nickmarentes.com/ProjectArchive/rallysg.html 01:40:57 GameON! news 01:59:44 CoCo Thoughts 02:01:08 Upcoming game announcement - Bomb Threat 02:01:36 Project updates and acquisitions 03:00:28 CoCo Thoughts 03:03:33 CoCo Caboose - after show & wrap-up discussion News stories for Episode #168, July 11, 2020 show: ================================================= 1) Carlos Camacho has shrunken replicas of the Coco 1 that I believe were 3D resin printed https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158431202067641/ 2) Eric Sperano has written a little launch program for his SDC https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158430713227641/ 3) Erico Patricio Monteiro has a request on Facebook for helping crunch a program down for a project he is working on https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158431076227641/ 4) Martin Brossman posted some photos from when he worked at Radio Shack in the 1980's https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158429775042641/ 5) Alison DeNu has been recovering multiple programs that she wrote in the past for the Coco from old audio cassettes https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158419718652641/ 6) Jonathan Felchlin posted on Facebook about the availability of a Coco 2 Cap replacement kit https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158430035342641/ 7) Jim McClellan posted how he got his DMP-105 working again, including the trick of replacing the ink sponge: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158421898857641/ 8) Quinn Good posted a series of videos on YouTube about a Coco 2 he found in the attic (he is a young fella) https://youtu.be/txCoNRfrSoA https://youtu.be/m2Jdl6JYdK0 And then a third video a few days later, where he learns how to take apart and needs to clean a dirty keyboard: https://youtu.be/9ZL5xGZyKyw Game On news: ============= 1) Evan Wright has some embellishments to Flood It https://youtu.be/G166eiSG0hQ 2) Jim Gerrie shows off a Battleship style game on the MC-10, https://youtu.be/od8gOda53JA 3) Jerry Stratton posted a link to his site where he has a text mode version of Reversi https://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/coco/reversi/ 4) Erico Patricio Monteiro has some updated semigraphics animation demos for his karate game he is working on https://www.facebook.com/groups/2359462640/permalink/10158424557902641/ 5) "The 64K Gamer" on YouTube has a video up showing how to get free cassette file games (from the Color Computer Archive) onto your phone to load on a Coco https://youtu.be/sgMcjmcB-pk 6) Retro Core on YouTube has part 2 of his "Battle of the Ports", this time of Frogger. Part 2 https://youtu.be/w7v7A9tSRzA 7) Giger Punk (Rob's Retro Ramblers) returns with his Cuthbert in the Cooler review/playthrough: https://youtu.be/zFu8ccvNrT0 Email any suggestions you have for the show to cocotalk@cocotalk.live Visit us on the web at http://cocotalk.live Join us for daily conversations on Discord: http://discord.cocotalk.live To find out more about the Color Computer visit http://imacoconut.com Custom artwork designed by Instagram artist Joel M. Adams: https://www.instagram.com/artistjoelmadams/ Custom CoCoTALK! and retro merchandise is available at: http://8bit256.com Consider becoming a patron of the show: https://patreon.com/ogsteviestrow Live interactive video streams: https://www.youtube.com/c/Ogsteviestrow/live https://www.facebook.com/cocotalklive https://www.periscope.tv/CoCoTALKlive/ https://twitter.com/CoCoTALKlive
Hey, folks! A new episode of Mack & the Movies. Today, we're looking at films of the exotic Italian mystery horror genre, giallo. Time Codes: Intro: 0:00-2:28 Blood and Black Lace: 2:28-7:42 All the Colors of the Dark: 7:42-12:23 What Have You Done to Solange?: 12:23-18:04 Autopsy: 18:04-22:30 Strip Nude for Your Killer: 22:30-27:16 The Bloodstained Shadow: 27:16-31:09 Closing: 31:09-33:08 Support the Program: Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=UXZNDGDH4M42W Cash App: $mjl716 Venmo: Mackenzie-Lambert716 Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CinemaMack/ Twitter: @CinemaMack Instagram: mackenzielambert7928 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwziB2U_N-CfywXjBaR1-dQ? Inquiries: Contact: m.j.lambert2283@gmail.com Audio/Visual Credits: Mack & the Movies logo by masteringsounds https://www.fiverr.com/masteringsounds Intro by androzguitar https://www.fiverr.com/androzguitar Audio Clips Used: "Blood and Black Lace theme" (Carlo Rustichelli) "Deadly Prey" (dir. David Prior) "All the Colors of the Dark theme" (Bruno Nicolai) "What Have You Done to Solange theme" (Ennio Morricone) "Autopsy theme" (Ennio Morricone) "Strip Nude for Your Killer theme" (Berto Pisano) "The Bloodstained Shadow soundtrack" (Stelvio Cipriani/Goblin)
It's another note from Mimsy who we haven't heard from much. Julia gets up into her high register and Lori puts on the southern charm. LOL!
“Whatever expectation you have, a thrift store will exceed it!” Brett Pittman and his wife Brittney Yates run the YouTube channel, Mimsy Park. This fun twosome has a passion for thrifting, art, film, collecting, Disney animated classics, crafting, travel, and so much more. This dynamic duo believes that “two heads are usually better than one!”
Content warning: this episode again deals with the topic of child sex trafficking. Although much less often and much less directly than last week, there is still some distasteful stuff that you might not enjoy to hear. Thanks Brenda! It’s S05E10, “Regrets”, and boy do we have a few of those. Thank god we have a funny posting grandma to help us through these trying times. This week, there’s a new town in town. Here comes Sherman!Sam | JordanTwitter | Tumblr | Patreon | Discord | YouTube
Content warning: this episode again deals with the topic of child sex trafficking. Although much less often and much less directly than last week, there is still some distasteful stuff that you might not enjoy to hear. Thanks Brenda! It’s S05E10, “Regrets”, and boy do we have a few of those. Thank god we have […]
Connery Lundin grew up ski racing in Squaw Valley but by the time he made it to CU Boulder, he was ready to transition into freeskiing. Listen to this Freeskiing World Tour Champion as he talks about filming in his first Warren Miller film, his passion for cliff jumping and now judging competitions, his beloved cat Mimsy, the highs of being an uncle, the lows of spending 9 hours on a sheep farm and this one time when he was a 17-year old wandering around downtown Denver in a tall Tee. Big thanks to our sponsors SKI Magazine, the IKON Pass and the Snow Report with Halley O’Brien. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Fay, Mimsy, and Rhi dive deep into how the RPG community can become a more accessible and welcoming space for disabled players, GMs, and designers. Learn about some of the excellent work that Fay and Mimsy are already doing in this space, and leave with plenty of ideas on how to play, run, and make games that are better for all players.
The Australian Tattoo Expo - Brisbane 2019 is in town and Courtney sat down with Drea Darling (@dreadarlingtattoo) and Mimsy's Trailer Trash Tattoo (@mimswah) to talk about the industry. This included discussion on styles, law reforms, the natural progression and much much more.
In this one, we talk X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, E3: The Videogame Convention, Chernobyl: The Feel Good Hit of the Summer, and HBD Andy and Mimsy! Thanks for listening! sundaysundaysandwich@gmail.com @sunday_sandwich on twitter sunday.sandwich for hot pics of Chicken Boy "Of course i can fly it. I designed it" ---Hank McCoy
Kait and Clare discuss Season 1, Episode 8 of The Secret Life of the American Teenager. Talking Points: Hm Ha Region, Avengers: Infinite Jest, Pulling Taffy, It Happened to Nancy, Kait’s Fanfic Part 2, Mimsy is Broken, White Dad Canon, Sisters, Everybody Loves Ramen, Schmoles, Little Ted Bundy, Slimy Adrian, Good Time Mimsy, and Sharkette If you like our show, please rate, review, and subscribe! Email us at kaitandclare@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @PDMMWT_Podcast
We're looking for another Mimsy since Julia was snotty about doing it. We held auditions...could it be Joe Soucheray?
Save Ferris's Monique Powell opens up about mainlining brie, getting a new spine, and what the hell she was up to for the 10 years she was out of the limelight. Featuring some excellent cameos by Mimsy. How to Fail in Hollywood is all about the shitty jobs, false starts, and failures industry creatives survived before they had the dream job... or, in Mo's case, that she had before she made her triumphant comeback to the Ska scene.
In this episode, Phil takes a quick look at forgotten director Wainscutting Mimsy and his troubled association with Doctor Who.
Archdeacon in the Diocese of West Tennessee
Archdeacon in the Diocese of West Tennessee
Welcome to season 2! This season really kicks things off with one heck of an episode. Here we are, joined by friend of the show Argyle Funk to talk about S02E01, “The Big One”. Let me tell you, we sure do encounter some big stuff – and I’m not just talking about Betty’s [insert funny name for breasts here]! We also get a three-second Mimsy sighting, a three-times-as-large John sighting, and a three million condoms sighting. I think that’s pretty much everything that happens! This week, the first person to reference JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure dies. It’s been fun, Argyle!Sam – https://positive-stress.tumblr.com/ Jordan – https://twitter.com/BradypusRex Argyle – https://twitter.com/Argyle_FunkPatreon – https://www.patreon.com/juergenit
Dylan Polniak, host of the podcast and live show Have A Drink with Me, joined Monique to chat about his "day job", his dog Hamburger, and Monique gets to know the lovely, many-trick-knowing Mimsy while getting to know the dogs in our neighborhood.
For this episode, we have two “creepy” poems submitted for our Monsters Issue by Sarah Kain Gutowski. Welcome to Episode 19 of Slush Pile! For this episode, we have two “creepy” poems submitted for our Monsters Issue by Sarah Kain Gutowski. Sarah Kain Gutowski can't keep succulents alive and is easily distracted by all things blue and shiny. Find her on Instagram @sarahkaingutowski to follow her annual #domesticviolenceawareness project during the month of October, or at her blog, Mimsy and Outgrabe, where she keeps a messy, irregular, sometimes profanity-laced record of her life as a writer, academic, and mother of three. While these poems, part of a suite, did not get unanimous votes, we all felt they enveloped us into a universe of magical realism. True to the tradition of scary stories, these poems demand to be read slowly, deliberately, and out loud. Additionally, Gutowski’s work is more than simply scary. Like Kathy says, “Sometimes freaky shit happens,” and these poems force our team to consider the ambiguities of life, or pre-death, as Tim puts it. Listen to the outcome, but one thing is for sure: these poems are stronger together. Comment on our Facebook event page or on Twitter with #frogtongue and sign for our email list if you’re in the area, and even if you’re not! Read on! Present at the Editorial Table: Kathleen Volk Miller Lauren Patterson Tim Fitts Caitlin McLaughlin Jason Schneiderman Marion Wrenn Production Engineer: Joe Zang PBQ Box Score: 2=0 --------------------------- Chapter VI: The Children Have a Request The season stretched itself thin, weakened by storms and heat. Inside the damp, shadowy space of the children’s fort, the woman with the frog tongue wove baskets and bowls with tight, interlocked laces, while her silk stitches began to fray and lengthen. The gap between her lips widened to where the children could see the white of her teeth. They stared at her, sometimes; she saw them clench their jaws and try to speak to each other without moving their mouths. Before long they’d begin to laugh, and she’d shake with relief at the sound. Then one day, when the trees broke into glittering shards of gold and red and green, and light spun pinwheels above their heads as they walked together between the falling leaves, the girl looked at the woman and asked if she had a name. At this, the woman jerked to a stop. The old surge, the impulse to speak that rose within her belly and chest, overwhelmed. She wanted the girl and boy to know her name. Her tongue, rolled tightly and barred from moving inside its cage, strained against her teeth and cheeks, contorting her face with its rage. The boy stepped back when he saw the change on the woman’s face. The girl moved closer, though, to pat the hand she held like she might a frightened kitten or skittish, fallen bird. Let’s guess your name, she said. The woman’s jaw fell slack, as much as the stitches allowed. Her panic passed away. The boy saw her relax and began to hop around. A game, a game, he chanted. Across her eyes the sun sliced its blade, and though her vision bled with its light, she felt cheered by the girl’s hand and the boy’s excitement. Aurora. Jezebel. Serafina, guessed the girl. Her brother laughed and grabbed a fallen branch, whacking the moss-covered roots of the trees surrounding them. The woman laughed, too, short bursts of air through her nose. Her happiness shocked them all. The boy laughed again, a raucous sound, and she looked the little girl in the eye. A curve tested her mouth’s seams, more grimace than grin, but the girl smiled back and sighed with some relief. Then she reached toward the woman and pulled her close, until they were cheek to cheek. The girl’s face, cold and smooth, smelled of the moss and earth her brother lashed and whipped with vigor into the air. The woman with the frog tongue hugged the girl loosely, as if those little shoulder blades were planes of cloud, a shifting mist she could see and feel between her arms but couldn’t collect, or hold, or keep for her very own. The girl stepped back yet kept her hands by the woman’s face. Her small, thin fingers hovered before the fraying threads. Why don’t you take these out? she asked, as she touched each ragged end. At this the boy stopped his joyful assault of the trees and ran to see for himself what they discussed each night when walking home: her muffled, choked murmurings, the gray lattice unraveling across her mouth. He peered closely at each loose stitch, searching beyond her lips for whatever monster she’d locked so poorly inside. He found no monster, just a hint of pink tongue. So he shrugged, said Yes, and spun on his heel to resume his game. The girl jumped up and down, shouting: And then you’ll tell us your name! The woman watched the boy whip tree roots free of moss, the tufts spinning into the air and separating, becoming dust, the dark green spores like beaks of birds that plummet toward the rocky earth without fear. She watched the girl’s hair lift and fly away from her head, the wind dividing its strands, the way it hung, suspended like dust in the sun, then sank like spores: a sudden drop. She worked her mouth from side to side, and by degrees opened her lips enough to burble a sound that said: Maybe. Chapter VII: She Grows a Second Heart That night she woke to find another oddity: during sleep her heart had split or twinned itself, and where one muscle pumped before, now beat two. Her blood coursed through her veins twice as fast as before, and over those paths her skin buzzed and stammered, like wire strung tautly between two poles and charged with load. As if she’d run for miles across rolling hills, as if inside her chest two fists beat time all day, beneath the bone she sped at death in the most alive way. The day crawled while her two hearts raced. Above the fire she set a series of clocks to ticking. She watched the flames, sometimes leaning close enough to feel the heat singe her stitches a deeper shade, their fibers scorching until they curled, like dark froth spilling from her mouth. But when her hearts began to flicker more, and faster than she could stand, she turned her eyes to the clocks’ marked faces and drew comfort from the second hands’ neurotic twitch. Every minute witnessed meant another minute lived. Beneath her breastbone her strange second heart pulsed harder. She sensed the muscle, like her tongue, would leap and fly away from her body if her body let it go. She took the silver-handled knife and incised a cross above the cavity where her hearts ballooned together, jostling for room and dominance. The flaps of skin, pale as egg shell, trembled slightly. A head appeared. A bird with obsidian eyes emerged wet with her blood, shook to shed its burden, and leapt toward the rafters above. She watched the bird and felt air seep into the space it left behind, her single heart unrivaled but lonely in its great room. The wound bled slowly, healing fast to a pale silver scar, flaps falling back to close neatly over the bone, which laid itself again like lines of track or scaffolding across her chest. The bird flew to the window’s sill, and ticked its head to look back at the woman. A slight breeze, cool and calm, caressed its dark wings, and it leapt for the steady branch of that arm.
Host - June Dawn Knight Marvin takes in prophets in his house and ex-convicts in the house behind his house. His wife and him help them to rebuild their lives. Hear from his current disciple who was an ex-Satanist for 30 years! He was a head warlock and has an amazing and sad story of finding love through the Satanic Church because the Christian Church rejected him due to being poor and stinking from where he had to clean out a bar room for his dad. He was only 10 years old and the church rejected him...but Satanism took him in. Due to this...he served them for 30 years.... Please Bride hear his story so that we do not make the same mistake with another child. God help the Bride! About Marvin: President - Heartland Apostolic Prayer Network Marvin Adkins grew up in Port Saint Joe, on the Florida Gulf Coast where he built, owned and operated shrimp boats. He attended Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Florida, Christ For the Nations Institute in Dallas, Texas and Southwestern Assemblies of God College in Waxahachie, TX. He has served in various ministries for over 40 years. He currently leads prayer teams and joins with SPAN, HAPN, and others to pray for his local area, region, state and nation. Marvin and his wife, Mimsy reside and minister from their home in Picayune, Mississippi. Marvin ministers, travels and writes a lot, having just finished three books, "God, Where the Hell Were You When My Baby Died?", "Angels and Saints" and "Angelic Fast Facts About Angels".
The Music of Season 5 Hosts: Axe, Ryan & Mimsy
The antidote to Christmas, with a distinctly Dickensian feel, as Marmaduke Donger invents comedy and we have the alternative ending to A Christmas Carol. There's a review of the lows of the year in the Talking Spite Awards 2012, Mimsy Cummings, the best Outtakes of Series 1, and a suicide.
We talk about Howard Lederer brazenly playing live poker again. We discuss Daniel Negreanu's videoblog trashing Lederer, as well as Haralobos Voulgaris' accusations against Daniel. The appointment of durrr and Isildur as new Full Tilt pros is discussed. Druff and Drexel give tips on how to cash out $500-and-up chips at Las Vegas casinos, in light of stories regarding the Venetian recently giving people the third degree. Alvin Finklestein calls up the Venetian to report that his elderly clients, Mordecai and Mimsy, are now afraid of cashing in their sole $500 chip at the casino. Hollywood insider Dave Lerman tells us about recently attending Madonna's daughter's 16th birthday party atop the Stratosphere, and his embarrassing experience in front of Madonna. Forum legend Wiz calls in to report cashout issues at Lock Poker. We discuss Phil Ivey's $11 million win at a British casino, and their refusal to pay him. Druff talks about the liquidation of defunct Purple Lounge Poker, and a group forming of disgruntled players to fight getting screwed. Druff attempts to call the man rumored to have caused the suicide of 15-year-old Amanda Todd, but gets a woman on the phone who may or may not have been related to him. badguy23 and rawwolf/Slim T debate with Druff as to what he really reached on that phone call. Druff talks about a recent horse race at Harrrah's Chester named after his 2-year-old son, Benjamin.
We talk about Howard Lederer brazenly playing live poker again. We discuss Daniel Negreanu's videoblog trashing Lederer, as well as Haralobos Voulgaris' accusations against Daniel. The appointment of durrr and Isildur as new Full Tilt pros is discussed. Druff and Drexel give tips on how to cash out $500-and-up chips at Las Vegas casinos, in light of stories regarding the Venetian recently giving people the third degree. Alvin Finklestein calls up the Venetian to report that his elderly clients, Mordecai and Mimsy, are now afraid of cashing in their sole $500 chip at the casino. Hollywood insider Dave Lerman tells us about recently attending Madonna's daughter's 16th birthday party atop the Stratosphere, and his embarrassing experience in front of Madonna. Forum legend Wiz calls in to report cashout issues at Lock Poker. We discuss Phil Ivey's $11 million win at a British casino, and their refusal to pay him. Druff talks about the liquidation of defunct Purple Lounge Poker, and a group forming of disgruntled players to fight getting screwed. Druff attempts to call the man rumored to have caused the suicide of 15-year-old Amanda Todd, but gets a woman on the phone who may or may not have been related to him. badguy23 and rawwolf/Slim T debate with Druff as to what he really reached on that phone call. Druff talks about a recent horse race at Harrrah's Chester named after his 2-year-old son, Benjamin.
Due to an 'administrative error' Dr Mugabe's money has failed to materialise, so the boys are forced to return with a third episode. There's a look at Channel 4's 'sexed-up' Time Team, celebrity facts, horoscopes and Professor Brian Dicks. Mimsy Cummings returns with more relationship advice, and as Roy Hodgson lands the England manager's job there's an analysis of his 'safe-hands'.
Have you ever wondered if there was a way for your child to have another alternative from the main stream schools and still have a social environment and a plethora of learning opportunities without having to home educate? Tune into this interview with Mimsy Sadofsky who has her B.A. in English Literature and was one of the group that founded Sudbury Valley School in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1968. She has been deeply involved in the establishment of several dozen other schools throughout the world based on a similar educational philosophy. She has served in a wide variety of capacities at the school -- teaching algebra, bookkeeping, management, writing, English literature, French, cooking; helping produce plays; occupying administrative positions in admissions, as registrar, and bookkeeping; and overseeing the school's public relations program. She has spoken extensively in public forums about education, has written several articles, and is co-author of the books Legacy of Trust, Kingdom of Childhood, Starting a Sudbury School, and The Pursuit of Happiness, published by Sudbury Valley School Press. -- Becky Wheelock who has a Masters degree in Applied Mathamatics and has been teaching Math at local colleges and universities for nine years. She has taught in charter schools and has also worked with students with disabilities for a couple of years. She has three kids 7, 9, and 16 years old. She is a founder with the Sudbury School Start-Up in San Diego which is planning to open in 2011. So Becky has been dowsed in the school system for many years and has known that there has to be another way. Kathleen Pleasants, a home educating mother, Mimsy who had her children attend the Sudbury School and Becky will cover many topics on education alternatives, pros & cons. You should be able to find plenty of answers here.Sudbury Valley School Framingham Massachusetts - www.sudval.com - - - San Diego - Facebook - 'Leeway Sudbury School in San Diego'
Der heutige Podcast kommt fast komplett aus Magdeburg. Da habe ich die Tage rund um Herrentag verbracht und was ich da so gemacht habe, hört ihr. Erste Aufnahme kommt vom Bahnhof, wo mein reizender Gastgeber Gnomus und ich Mimsy abholen. Die zweite Aufnahme während des Fifa WM spielen. Lebensmitteltest gibts auch, nämlich BIFI Energy mit Guarana, Link in den Shownotes. Danach gibts zwei kurze Lebenszeichen von unterwegs. Bei der nächsten Aufnahme waren wir grad im Kulturhistorischen Museum - ein Bild vom Failtier in den Shownotes. Die dann folgende Aufnahme kommt live von dem Fernseher, auf dem grad FarCry läuft. Die letzte Aufnahme aus Magdeburg ist im nicht ganz nüchternen Zustand entstanden. Die letzte Aufnahmen kommt mal wieder aus meinem Bett in Rostock, von wo ich noch einmal alles ein wenig zusammenfasse. Zwischengeräusche vom Nostalgia Critic, zu finden HIER! Links: BIFI Energy Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg Das Failtier Curry 54
This week we talk at length about the no-longer-indestructible-but-still-rather-good Super Street Fighter IV, Supreme Commander 2, The Ar-MAY-geddon?, the new Matkinson, Mimsy et al. and much, much more. Alliteration: It's not in Episode 67 of the L3AP!