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the Random Kristian show
S9 EP6 Pickin Monkey Brains with Zac of Chilled Monkey Brains

the Random Kristian show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 115:09


If you like Ska and Punk but want the best of both worlds the you are ready for CHILLED MONKEY BRAINS! Zac Hall is the lead vocalist and guitarist for this non stop energy drive music that just dropped their 3rd release BACKTO DA MUD and we couldn't be more excited! If you like NOFX and REEL BIG FISH, then this is the band for you!!Plus our new feature with Travis Dunn and the RNN - Random News Network,( Yeah, That's right! We got our own news team!!!) with their hilarious take of REAL news stories on a weekly wrap up!As always we have our typical randomness & Random 9 List And we couldn't do this as well with out MRS A'S FAMOUS SALSA BUENA, RABBITINREDRADIO.COM, & Spreaker Prime & iHeart Radio!!!#Random #talkshow #varietyshow #comedy #interview #celebrities #creators #KCMO #kcinfluencer #faithbased #newssatire #funnynews #ska #punk #skapunk #music #chilledmonkeybrains

Low Value Mail
#047 BH - Land Mines and Monkey Brains

Low Value Mail

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 66:49


The Bathhouse is a live call-in show from the green room of The Stand one of New York City's best comedy clubs. Call 1-888-949-2969 to join the hang. Follow the guests: Derek Drescher Youtube:  @OnTheGatePodcast  Instagram: derekdrescher Brandon Trusso Instagram: brandontrusso Raj Suresh Instagram: rajdoescomedy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/low-value-mail/message

Manx Football Podcast
S7 Ep3: Stuck in the middle with Brew

Manx Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 55:28


In the third edition of this season's Manx Footy Pod, we look ahead to all of this weekend's Premier League and Division Two fixtures, plus FC Isle of Man's clash with Squires Gate. We also catch-up with Monkey Brains aficionado Dave Brew about Marown's start to the season, plus his attempts to get rid of a certain player (no prizes for guessing who...). And of course, there's also Combi Corner and Dave reads the weather. 

Cinema Snack Bar: Movies with Foodies

It's an audience pick, and a cult classic to end all cult classics. 1985's Clue boasts an absolutely mammoth cast, and a comedic treasure trove. Dig in with Rob, Zeke, Producer Whitney and Guest Producer Crystal as we dig into its greatness, recast it for a right-now remake, and make Monkey Brains for a delicious dessert! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinemasnackbar/message

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate
Mastering Communication in a Geographically Diverse Team

How to Scale Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 25:41


Today's guest is Tyler Sellhorn.   Tyler is a teaching-oriented technologist. He creates and cultivates digital workplaces that produce results.   Show Summary:  In this podcast episode, Tyler Sellhorn, a teaching-oriented technologist and customer success manager, discusses the challenges and strategies for optimizing outputs in a distributed workplace. He emphasizes the importance of explicit communication, accountability, and clear processes for goal achievement in geographically diverse teams. Tyler also highlights the benefits of flexibility and personalized approaches to work. Additionally, he addresses common problems faced by companies, such as integrating systems, change management, and establishing team-level agreements. The episode also focuses on effective communication in a distributed workforce, including considering different communication channels and preferences, checking for understanding, and utilizing tools for efficient communication.    -------------------------------------------------------------- Intro [00:00:00]   Transitioning to a Distributed Workplace [00:02:08]   Measuring Outputs in a Distributed Workplace [00:07:58]   the impact of technology on education. [00:09:59].   establishing team-level agreements [00:14:55]   Different kinds of communication for different purposes [00:19:55]   Common pitfalls when transitioning to a distributed workforce [00:20:39]   Closing [00:25:00] -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Tyler:  Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/tyler-sellhorn  Twitter: https://twitter.com/tsellhorn Web: https://tsell.link   Connect with Sam: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns.     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HowtoscaleCRE/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samwilsonhowtoscalecre/ Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com   SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A RATING. Listen to How To Scale Commercial Real Estate Investing with Sam Wilson Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-scale-commercial-real-estate/id1539979234 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4m0NWYzSvznEIjRBFtCgEL?si=e10d8e039b99475f -------------------------------------------------------------- Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:21:20 Tyler Sellhorn Ari Optimizing for the outputs are the inputs. If we're optimizing for the inputs, we're going to require butts in seats where we can look at them. Right. Right. If we're optimizing for outputs, we are paying very close attention to the things that we are expecting. You are you have to inspect what you expect. You have to be able to say, did we do the thing?   00:00:21:24 - 00:00:43:05 Tyler Sellhorn And to be able to say back to the person, well done, you did the thing. Here is that bonus. Here is that that incentive pay. Here is like the next opportunity for you because of the work that you've done so far. Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we'll teach you how to scale your real estate.   00:00:43:05 - 00:00:55:18 Sam Wilson Investing business into something big. Tyler Sell Hawthorne is a teaching oriented technologist. He creates and cultivates digital workplaces that produce results. Tyler, welcome to the show.   00:00:56:07 - 00:01:01:06 Tyler Sellhorn Thank you so much, Sam. It is a pleasure to be here learning out loud with you and your audience.   00:01:01:07 - 00:01:10:09 Sam Wilson Absolutely. The pleasure is mine. Tyler, there are three questions I ask every guest who comes on the show in 90 seconds or less. Can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now and how did you get there?   00:01:11:07 - 00:01:40:04 Tyler Sellhorn I started out as a teaching or a technology oriented teacher teaching secondary mathematics. So then I made a pivot, you know, as a middle aged person, to becoming a teaching oriented technologist, as a customer success manager for B2B SAS companies, helping companies be successful, working remotely, using software and where am I now? I am busy doing that on a much more general way.   00:01:40:17 - 00:01:52:22 Tyler Sellhorn So if you're listening today and you're looking at home, you know what? It would be nice to have not just a workplace, but workplaces, right. Including the digital space. I'm someone who can help you do that, man.   00:01:52:22 - 00:02:12:04 Sam Wilson That's really, really cool. I know this will be relevant to our listeners in the commercial real estate space. Just because our teams are so geographically diverse. That's right. I mean, gosh, we have a foremost $50 million portfolio and I work from home. All right. The members work from home. And it's like, okay, like.   00:02:12:04 - 00:02:26:23 Tyler Sellhorn How we're all from your own individual facilities, right? I mean, and you're not there on site, you know, managing that person. They're they're being trusted with responsibility and authority to act on your behalf, on the company's behalf, in those places that they happen to be correct.   00:02:26:24 - 00:02:49:08 Sam Wilson Right. And you know, it's funny, there's part of me that likes it and part of me that hates it. Like I was kind of looking at it right now and I'm like, you know, because we're scaling, especially here on, on, on our local operations, the in the laundry facility side of things. And I'm like, man, it's almost like it's almost time where we've got to have an office because we're missing some components that face to face.   00:02:49:08 - 00:03:00:22 Sam Wilson I mean, look how many Zoom meetings we have. I don't have many KPI calls I have with various team members throughout the week. Going through the reviews. There's nothing like just that cam camaraderie of face to face and it cuts both ways.   00:03:00:22 - 00:03:22:16 Tyler Sellhorn But the way, the way I express it is that the async time is about the work and the synchronous time is about the connection and then the in-person time. That's about those bonding moments where we're slapping backs, we're high fiving, we're hearing the echo of our laughter against the walls, right? We're doing those things that can only be done face to face in person.   00:03:22:16 - 00:03:37:15 Tyler Sellhorn Right? These monkey brains got a primate sometimes and it's really important that we do all of those things. It's a both and situation. It's spectrum's not squabbling over returning to the office. It's it's flexibility, not fights over when work should get done.   00:03:38:04 - 00:03:56:13 Sam Wilson Right? No, I love it. I love it. And you threw out a bunch of things there in your 92nd intro, which thanks for keeping that. That was probably 50 seconds. So that was that was well under time. Thanks. I appreciate that. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. You made it, man. You cross the finish line before anybody else. But no, seriously, there were some things that you threw in there.   00:03:56:14 - 00:04:15:15 Sam Wilson You know, we're commercial real estate people on this show. So you threw in like B2B sass and this and that and the other. And I'm like, I have no idea what you just said, so maybe I can break some of that down for going back to Monkey Brains. Yeah, me too. Tell a little bit more color on what it is you do and then then we'll get into more weeds.   00:04:15:15 - 00:04:17:04 Sam Wilson So anyway, I'd love to hear that.   00:04:17:12 - 00:04:37:05 Tyler Sellhorn It's really important to make all of those implicit things that used to come along with being in the same office every day at the same times, right? That kind of came along for the ride that were like assumed by everyone that showed up there that this is when we do work, this is how we do it, this is how I communicate.   00:04:37:14 - 00:05:00:15 Tyler Sellhorn And now that we're in a much more distributed and flexible environment, you know, sometimes that scary remote word, right? Right. It's you have to become much more explicit about the the wheres and whens and how we communicate and get things done. That's where the tension and frustration come in, where you're saying said, I really liked this this office thing that I used to have.   00:05:00:15 - 00:05:18:09 Tyler Sellhorn Right. Well, what is it that you liked about it? Well, the only way that those things are going to exist in a distributed environment is if you make a plan and execute on that plan and then reflect on whether or not you actually accomplished the outcome that you were seeking. And sometimes it's going to require being in person.   00:05:18:17 - 00:05:53:05 Tyler Sellhorn You know, very often you see, you know, I've worked in globally distributed customer experience teams. I led a team of 25 people from Seattle to Melbourne. Right. And we saw each other once a year together, optionally. Okay. All right. So so one of the things that's really important to recognize is that when you are operating in that way, that says, okay, we may or may not be present with one another, how you gather those KPIs that you're talking about and how you talk about them and where they're posted and how we can access them.   00:05:53:13 - 00:06:11:05 Tyler Sellhorn There needs to be a process that is really, really explicit. That's the bullet points, sub bullets, right? How do we do these things? And once you have that rock solid, you can start with a shared reality of how things are and then you can iterate from there to continue to improve.   00:06:12:08 - 00:06:15:06 Sam Wilson You say when you say shared reality, what do you mean by that?   00:06:15:20 - 00:06:37:15 Tyler Sellhorn I mean, this is our number. This is your number that impacts that number. And everyone gets to see, right, how are we doing? How do we have the shared accountability? We're not hitting our number because so-and-so is not hitting their number. Right. How do we communicate those things to say on a regular cadence? When do we look at these numbers?   00:06:37:21 - 00:06:58:10 Tyler Sellhorn And even just having the, you know, very often you have a leaderboard, right, in a sales team, right. In saying, you know, who's who's up top. Now, you know, you can think of the always be closing, right? If you're in third, you're getting a new job type of thing, maybe it doesn't need to be that hard nosed in like cutthroat.   00:06:58:20 - 00:07:35:04 Tyler Sellhorn But I do think that having a shared accountable party of what we are doing and how that contributes to that one number or set of numbers that you have, where is that shared workplace that has that number where everyone can see it? Maybe, maybe it's in your physical workplace, like you're in your home office, maybe you have a spot that has the number displayed or maybe it's a dashboard inside of your Google workspace that says, okay, I can always go to this link and find the information that I'm trying to, you know, contribute towards, Oh, I move the number today and there we go.   00:07:35:10 - 00:07:49:01 Tyler Sellhorn And for your boss to say, well done, you contributed to the number today. Way to go. If you're not doing that on a regular cadence and or even having it something that can be accessed whenever, wherever you start doing that. Right.   00:07:49:11 - 00:08:11:09 Sam Wilson Right. Yeah. I think that's one of the cool things about the distributed workplace is the ability for people to kind of work at their own pace and at their own time like members that I mean one even she works and again, I don't need this position filled full time. So, you know, she works maybe 20 hours a week and it's usually Monday was a Friday and today she's like, hey, you know what?   00:08:11:09 - 00:08:14:19 Sam Wilson By the way, I'm working today and not tomorrow, okay? I don't care as long as you get your stuff done.   00:08:15:02 - 00:08:15:17 Tyler Sellhorn That's right.   00:08:15:18 - 00:08:16:13 Sam Wilson It's fantastic.   00:08:16:13 - 00:08:37:05 Tyler Sellhorn She's like, What are we optimizing for, Sam? Are we optimizing for the outputs or the inputs? If we're optimizing for the inputs, we're going to require butts in seats where we can look at them, right? Right. If if we're optimizing for outputs, we are paying very close attention to the things that we are expecting. When you are, you have to inspect what you expect.   00:08:37:12 - 00:08:52:08 Tyler Sellhorn You have to be able to say, did we do the thing? And to be able to say back to the person, well done, you did. The thing here is that bonus here is that that incentive pay here is like the next opportunity for you because of the work that you've done so far.   00:08:52:22 - 00:09:08:05 Sam Wilson Do you switching from I mean, input to output measurements? I mean, tests, secondary mathematics was a very input measurement. Yes, you measured test scores, but it was butts in seats for X number of days a year to count.   00:09:08:07 - 00:09:18:12 Tyler Sellhorn It was this co-located. Does it get Sam there were bells telling us to go from one mandatory meeting to another. Mandatory mean with none of the people that we would have chosen to be with if it was up to us.   00:09:18:13 - 00:09:20:01 Sam Wilson Oh, gosh.   00:09:20:01 - 00:09:41:24 Tyler Sellhorn Right. And I think, you know, here in my second career, right. I'm starting to like your take off some of those layers of trauma. Right. Right. And and and like I'm starting to identify with those students that really did not want to be there, right? Yeah. Sam, you maybe identify as that kind of approach, right? School wasn't for you, right?   00:09:42:05 - 00:10:12:01 Tyler Sellhorn And so I think that's one of the things that we need to transition from is this one size fits all. Like, you know, 1965, you know, industrial age kind of kind of version of things to a one size fits one version of things where, hey, Sam is building the business. That's his and according to his lights and setting the course and setting the sales by his own decision making and, you know, getting to the destination he chose to or not based upon his own efforts.   00:10:12:09 - 00:10:15:00 Tyler Sellhorn I think we're moving more and more towards that future.   00:10:15:00 - 00:10:48:22 Sam Wilson Oh, absolutely. I mean, again, we're kind of moving off of center topic. But I think it's important because one thing it's not that I hate to learn. I love learning. I just it's sitting at a desk to do it. That's right. This is awful. So, no, I think we've seen that in the education space. As as I mean, obviously, you can you can learn anything you want on the Internet now for it's right would cost to sit your butt in a seat for an entire semester and learn that same exact thing so pretty pretty cool what are what do you what do you see are the top maybe two or three problems that companies come   00:10:48:22 - 00:10:51:24 Sam Wilson to you to solve and how do you solve them?   00:10:52:14 - 00:11:21:13 Tyler Sellhorn Number one is getting disparate systems to talk to each other. What do you write? I mean, you have a Gmail address. How do I get the the information that I need to come in to my inbox? Right. I have this system. You've got, you know, inventory for the laundry business. Right. How do I know when I need to know it that we need to purchase more detergent?   00:11:21:20 - 00:11:44:22 Tyler Sellhorn Right. Right. I mean, I mean, that may be or I know that these systems are about to break. Right. I don't want to have to pay attention to that. I want to be notified of that automatically. Those are the kinds of systems that I help set up. So that and also related to people are also related to, you know, hiring, also related to, you know, customer inquiries.   00:11:44:22 - 00:12:13:22 Tyler Sellhorn You know, these are the kinds of things that can be automated or at least automated to the point where all it requires is a click or a set of clicks. Those are the kinds of operational know. How is that? I'm being very, very cool agnostic here. But you can think of specific systems like in the B2B space, like a huge one would be like slack, how do I get my Slack inbox to have all the information that I need without having to go to all the different apps, get all the apps, talk to it.   00:12:14:02 - 00:12:39:17 Tyler Sellhorn Right. I used email earlier. Right? How do I get all the apps to talk to to my email inbox so I don't have to be all over the place? I can click from the inbox and come back there. How do I get my one app to be the trunk of the knowledge tree? Or How do I get a system to be like, okay, well, I'm going to update this process on a regular cadence or based upon the the information that came in and the robots are watching instead of me.   00:12:39:23 - 00:12:49:11 Tyler Sellhorn Right. Because, you know, having a robot teammate, letting the computers, it turns out that computers can do stuff. Sam And very few people understand this at a deep level and I do.   00:12:49:17 - 00:12:52:23 Sam Wilson Right. Is that is that the technologist background in you coming out?   00:12:53:07 - 00:13:13:22 Tyler Sellhorn Oh, for sure. I built x86 computers in the basement with my dad, like we were one of the first thousands CompuServe customers or eventually AOL. Right, right. These are things that like, you know, the I know what a 14.4 board modem sounds like, not just a 96 K, right? Yeah. Yeah. So all of that stuff is, you know, things that are in my wheelhouse, right?   00:13:13:22 - 00:13:23:06 Tyler Sellhorn I know what a terminal is. App scripts, right? These are things that, like, are pretty nerdy and and I'm happy to be your computer nerd.   00:13:24:00 - 00:13:42:22 Sam Wilson That's awesome. So you saw the technology or what did you say, getting disparate systems to talk to each other? That's the first thing. Yes, you do. In what? Just just make me feel good here, because part of me thinks it's just us at the small little, you know, product scale. We are that some of these things I would imagine it's not true.   00:13:43:12 - 00:14:10:19 Tyler Sellhorn It's across the entire spectrum of work. It's crazy. And and enterprises are purchasing software that is very expensive. And then not using a fraction, maybe not using it at all. Right. It's really quite scary how few people actually engage with the robot teammates that have been purchased for them. And I mean this on a very, very small level.   00:14:10:23 - 00:14:44:10 Tyler Sellhorn You have the cheapest laptop that exists. There are things that it can do for you that you didn't even know was possible. And it's really, really great stuff and could make your life easier and you don't have to think about that anymore. Well, because. Because robots should do the robotic things and people can show up then as creative, empathetic humans that are engaging with other humans to get them to buy or to get them the help that they need to be able to succeed and feel good about what they're trying to accomplish.   00:14:44:10 - 00:14:46:14 Tyler Sellhorn That's what we want to be able to do in our businesses.   00:14:46:17 - 00:14:52:00 Sam Wilson Awesome. So you solve that problem first and foremost. What's the second thing that you like to solve?   00:14:52:13 - 00:15:09:21 Tyler Sellhorn Second thing is the change management surrounding that. So first of all, we want to get things you know, I was hinting at this in the previous answer. Right. But the first part is getting things to talk to each other now, how do I make use of that in a way that is going to be able to actually accomplish the outcome I'm seeking?   00:15:10:03 - 00:15:26:05 Tyler Sellhorn Right. So it's so it's the change management part where it's like, okay, we've got the system set up now. How do I use it? Well, right, because there is that human element, right. And it's to say, okay. And then I would say the third piece that that I really bring to bear. Right, is that team level agreement. Right.   00:15:26:05 - 00:15:43:04 Tyler Sellhorn And maybe that's just with yourself. If you're an individual or it's with your team or it's across your entire company is to say, okay, when am I working? And you've already communicated this already with someone that's assisting you. They work Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and they communicate with you when they're going to work on a Tuesday instead of a Wednesday.   00:15:43:06 - 00:16:03:15 Tyler Sellhorn Right. Right. That's a very, very basic thing that would be not obvious to everyone to say, like, oh, I should like, first of all, have a working schedule that is that is communicated right. And that if it changes, I need to say something about that, like those kinds of explicit statements about how we're going to work together. I help build that stuff as well.   00:16:03:21 - 00:16:16:00 Sam Wilson Right. No, that's so important. So, so, so very important. I love it. So you solve some three, three and they're interconnected systems, but yet very different, I would think across across the board the bits.   00:16:16:00 - 00:16:23:07 Tyler Sellhorn I've got to talk to the other bits. Right. And then you've got to be able to use that system that you've set up and then you've got to be able to communicate with others about it.   00:16:23:13 - 00:16:45:21 Sam Wilson Right? When, when a company is looking, no matter what the size, when they're looking at bringing on new team members in maybe, maybe they don't have a distributed workforce, what are some proper groundwork things? You know, and again, maybe, you know, there are some simple solutions like, you know, getting I hate email, by the way, Tyler, can I just say.   00:16:46:08 - 00:17:06:02 Tyler Sellhorn Hey, you know, I think that's the thing that when I was saying one size fits all to one size fits, one, when we work in an increasingly screen based, you know, like business. Right. It's really, really important to recognize that 100% of what you look at in that screen has been chosen by you.   00:17:07:03 - 00:17:07:13 Sam Wilson Yep.   00:17:08:01 - 00:17:19:15 Tyler Sellhorn It's really, really easy to blame other people about what's on your screen. And if you don't like email, stop using email.   00:17:19:19 - 00:17:30:10 Sam Wilson I'm doing my best buddy. I promise you train at training, but training our team members to not email me. I'm like, don't just don't use slack. We have channels for this. We have.   00:17:31:05 - 00:17:54:21 Tyler Sellhorn That. That's exactly right. And I think you should be let me just give you some direct instruction right away. You should have an auto responder for every one of your teammates set up in your email to say, I will not respond to you in this. This is in the wrong place. There should be an automated message that has the correct URL to be sent back to them based upon like a best guess.   00:17:54:21 - 00:18:05:03 Tyler Sellhorn Like you can even, you can teach the AI to like read the message and suggest the URL that you would assume is the correct channel that they should be posting it.   00:18:05:07 - 00:18:12:20 Sam Wilson Right. Yeah, because if it's an operations question, if it's a question, if it's a this like if it's a content question, like, yeah, me.   00:18:12:20 - 00:18:20:19 Tyler Sellhorn And that's first of all, don't email me. Second of all, here's a suggested place to put this. Instead, I will not be replying to this email.   00:18:20:20 - 00:18:42:24 Sam Wilson No. Amen to that. May I need I need more you in my life. Tyler, this is impressive. So as you said, though, every team is different. Every setup is different. A company, let's say they're looking to grow and they're looking to bring on some key team members. Are there people that you just simply have to have at the Home Office or is there a way to do it completely distributed?   00:18:42:24 - 00:18:43:15 Sam Wilson What's your thoughts?   00:18:44:10 - 00:18:57:09 Tyler Sellhorn I think it needs to work for that company. So you need to do the deep reflection and consideration for yourself. Will I need to be able to lay eyes on this person ever?   00:18:57:15 - 00:18:58:01 Sam Wilson Right.   00:18:58:17 - 00:19:22:15 Tyler Sellhorn Once a quarter, once a month, once a week, every day. Right. Like you as the business leader need to decide what is going to work for you and and that is going to inform how you show up. Right? Because Sam Wilson and Tyler Selman are completely different business leaders. I would much rather hire somebody that's awake when I'm asleep and we commute.   00:19:22:18 - 00:19:42:02 Tyler Sellhorn We touch base once in the morning, once in the evening, if needed. Right. Whereas, you know, maybe for you, you want somebody local, you want somebody that you can take out for a coffee, right? Right. And just just, you know, like, say, what's up? And that is going to inform how you show up in the talent marketplace.   00:19:42:11 - 00:20:06:18 Sam Wilson Yeah, absolutely. And also, you know, obviously, this goes without being sad, but it's also role dependent because there are roles that I don't ever I mean, I've had somebody work for me for eight years and we've never even talked on the phone. I mean, like you said, they're awake when I'm asleep and vice versa. The only and in this case, we did email, which is been my new push to get rid of email, but we did email so I do but.   00:20:06:18 - 00:20:22:18 Tyler Sellhorn You but but I think but I think even saying that like, okay, there's going to be certain kinds of communication that I do here, right. Versus another place. Right. Email might be for external partners. And if your internal we're going to have a trigger based on the domain that this came from. That's it. Okay, now, now, now we got it sorted, right?   00:20:22:18 - 00:20:33:15 Sam Wilson Yeah. I certainly under no circumstances can tell my equity investors that are writing six figure checks. Hey, buddy, you can't email me. Not a chance. I'm like, yes, right. Glad to be responding to your email. Thank you.   00:20:33:15 - 00:20:34:17 Tyler Sellhorn Sir. May I have another?   00:20:34:24 - 00:21:01:14 Sam Wilson I have another. I am at your disposal. Yeah. I mean, those are different different conversation for different time. So I like I like the way that you think through that. But but again, going back to kind of the question, obviously building it to where it makes sense for that different organization, we talked a little bit about the things that you try to solve upfront, but are there are there things that people should be looking at or thinking about kind of from a more holistic perspective as they look to grow from a distributed workforce perspective?   00:21:01:14 - 00:21:08:07 Sam Wilson I mean, these are things you go, man, these are some just common pitfalls that I really think if you got it right before you launched into this, would really solve some problems.   00:21:08:24 - 00:21:44:13 Tyler Sellhorn Number one, do not assume that the message you sent and intended was the one that was received and understood. Start with centering the others understanding and how they will receive that message. So business leaders start. They might be email poor people or they might be slack people, or they might never record themselves. But I invite out all of you listening to number one, record yourself on video and provide a summary of what you said.   00:21:45:20 - 00:22:08:04 Tyler Sellhorn A concise transcript and a full transcript, and record your tone of voice, record your facial expression like give the B omni channel. Likely we'd talk about being that kind of a business, you know, whether it's e-commerce or whether it's, you know, like the different kinds of properties we own, right? We want to be able to diversify the kinds of offerings we have.   00:22:08:10 - 00:22:32:09 Tyler Sellhorn Well, you need to do that in your communication. So if it's really, really important that this one message gets communicated, go for bandwidth, right? Don't back up from providing every single person their preferred mode of understanding what you have to say, because some people are only ever going to read the bullets. Right? Right. And some people are going to repeat like read the full transcript and then read it again.   00:22:32:17 - 00:22:53:20 Tyler Sellhorn And then maybe one more pass. They'll get it. Understood. And they won't ever watch your video. Other people will only watch your video and they'll be, they'll be, there'll be. But like if you don't do those things, if you don't provide those things, the message you're intending to send may or may not be understood. And then the second piece to tack on to that is to check for that understanding.   00:22:53:24 - 00:22:54:10 Tyler Sellhorn Hmm.   00:22:54:23 - 00:22:55:19 Sam Wilson How do you do that?   00:22:56:21 - 00:22:57:14 Tyler Sellhorn You ask.   00:22:58:01 - 00:22:58:11 Sam Wilson Okay.   00:22:58:21 - 00:23:25:22 Tyler Sellhorn What did you hear me saying? What do you want? What? When you read that the other day, like like what did you take away? Right. Hey. And also be willing to repeat yourself without annoyance, without judgment, right? Right. If it's that important, it's worth saying again in a different way, in a way that they will understand center, the understanding center, the receivers, understanding of your message.   00:23:26:01 - 00:23:45:15 Sam Wilson I love that. I love that. Yeah. And that's that's actually something again, going back to my hate of email, I sent a ton of video email me cast animatic. I think it's called screen pals with a little link right inside of your email. I mean I sent, I send verbal replies all the time because I can do it one in a fraction of the time.   00:23:45:15 - 00:24:09:23 Sam Wilson I just recorded say, hey Tyler man. Hey thanks send the email. Does want to get back to you on this here's a minute long video I have not started sending the it does auto transcript. I'm that thought about attachment. I'm a big if I listen to a podcast it's by reading the transcript like I can get on your website and if you got transcripts for your podcast which we do for all of our shows, but it's like, I can read that transcript in about 4 minutes.   00:24:10:08 - 00:24:29:06 Sam Wilson Yeah, I get the whole thing. I'm like, Okay, cool. The 28 minute podcast, I just got it in 4 minutes. And that was I learned everything that I would listen if I got it. And of course you missed the intonation in reading that. But either way, it's like you're saying when you're communicating with team members, distributed workforces, doing the all of those things, they can pick it up in the channels in which error, in the methods in which it makes sense to them.   00:24:29:06 - 00:24:45:00 Sam Wilson So I love it. Tyler, this has been a blast having you on the show today. I love the energy that you bring behind the mic. That's that's hard to come by, honestly. Oh, right. As a as a host of I've done 800 and some of these episodes and you probably ranking the top ten of energy behind the mic.   00:24:45:00 - 00:24:47:14 Sam Wilson So thanks. Thanks for doing that. This is a blast.   00:24:47:14 - 00:24:50:23 Tyler Sellhorn I've got enthusiasm to burn and happy to share it with you and your audience.   00:24:51:03 - 00:24:56:00 Sam Wilson Absolutely. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you, what is the best way to do that?   00:24:56:13 - 00:25:05:19 Tyler Sellhorn I'm most active on LinkedIn and the place to get connected to me. There is t cell dot link, tsc, alcatel i n k.   00:25:06:02 - 00:25:12:20 Sam Wilson T cell dot link. We'll make sure to include that there in the show notes. Tyler, thank again for your time today. I do appreciate it.   00:25:12:20 - 00:25:13:20 Tyler Sellhorn Great to talk with you, Sam.   00:25:14:07 - 00:25:35:18 Sam Wilson Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or whatever platform it is you use to listen. If you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners as well as rank higher on those directories.   00:25:35:18 - 00:25:38:24 Sam Wilson So appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.  

Po Boys Podcast
"Grease Paint and Monkey Brains"

Po Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 61:44


in this episode I'm joined by my adopted poddaughter Teresa from "story for a song", "bad poets society", "kids watch garbage", and most recent addition to the SSOTW crew...we get down and dirty about a magical time in any gals life.... music clint black-state of mind white zombie-electric head pt. 1, grease paint and monkey brains mindless self indulgence go to www.biobidet.com use promo code poboys for 10% off try the "gunbarrel buttsex" coffee blend crafted by yours truly, at arizonabaycoffee.com $PoBoys501

The Eat Local New York Podcast
#175 - The One with Jon Page

The Eat Local New York Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 45:04


Welcome to the Eat Local New York Podcast. This week my guest is Jon Page from Three Lives, Monkey Brains, and Pork & Knife. Visit us online at EatLocalNewYork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Blasphemy In The Bluegrass
Teaser Filthy Monkey Brains 10 - Blasphemy in the Bluegrass

Blasphemy In The Bluegrass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 1:21


A quick summary of the 10th episode of Filthy Monkey Brains that will be published on July 3rd. 

FENCast
Channel FFF 3000: Ratfinks, Monkey Brains & More Macabre Communications - The Audiobook

FENCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 20:35


My Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Fernando-E-E-Correa-Gonz%25C3%25A1lez/e/B07221Q1FY?ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vu00_tkin_p1_i0 Bandcamp: https://fencorrea.bandcamp.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fencorrea/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fencorrea Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fencorrea/ Blog: https://fencorrea.weebly.com/blog

KMJ's Afternoon Drive
Thursday 9/29 - Happy Meals, MGT, and Monkey Brains

KMJ's Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 38:28


McDonald's is teaming up with Cactus Plant Flea Market for a "meal with a side of art." MGT will be single soon. Does UC Davis have photos of the monkeys subjected to Neuralink tests?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Philip Teresi Podcasts
Thursday 9/29 - Happy Meals, MGT, and Monkey Brains

Philip Teresi Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 38:28


McDonald's is teaming up with Cactus Plant Flea Market for a "meal with a side of art." MGT will be single soon. Does UC Davis have photos of the monkeys subjected to Neuralink tests?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Betamaxed Podcast
Monkey Brains

Betamaxed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 27:13


Deterministic typology, dysfunctional anti patterns, offensive filtered content, preference consciousness, delineated nostalgia, class specialty reduction, positive male complexity, conversational fragments, chemical extraction depression, obedience over acceptance, lucid conversations, false execution memories, and gender neutral advice.

Culture Gaps

Mike has never seen Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!This week, we continue Mike's journey through the Indiana Jones movies as he watches them for the first time ever. He's seen Raiders and Crystal Skull and now its time for complete and utter madness!  Gregg claims this was his favorite Indiana Jones movie as a kid and re-watches it for the first time in over a decade for a fresh new take. Check out the movie and join in on the conversation to get your answers to all the most important questions. Is this movie worse than Crystal Skull?Where is Marion when you need her?Where are Short Round's parents?

Trivial Ten
Trivial Ten: XLIII: Brains Bracket Edition

Trivial Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 54:18


Two dudes debate the best Brains material. One Dude shatters dreams as the judge. Everything from Monkey Brains and brain farts to Brain waves and Brain Washing comes up in this episode. Did your pick win? There's only one way to find out. Join us as we go DEEP on Brains!

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
Giving Credit, Retired Numbers & Monkey Brains

Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 20:14


At least some people gave us credit, would you give a current player a retired number? And Craig got his uncle Allen on the phone to back-up a story about how some places in Hong Kong serve monkey brains.

Internet Phantoms Podcast
S2 Ep2: Pickle Jar Podcast: New Year, New Monkey Brains

Internet Phantoms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 13:53


The shortest and sweetest pickle in the jar! This week Tom brings everyone stories of conspiracies, dreams, Christmas gifts, and Tom even fucking raps. All that and MORE on this weeks tiny pickle!

Futureproof with Jonathan McCrea
Futureproof Extra: Reading Monkey Brains with AI

Futureproof with Jonathan McCrea

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 16:36


Futureproof Extra: Reading Monkey Brains with AI

True Crime Daily The Podcast
Monkey brains, Mad Cow, documents of deceit: Millionaire's plot to fake death Pt 3-Crime Watch Files

True Crime Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 30:59


In a special three-part edition of True Crime Daily The Podcast, we take a deep dive into the wild case of Jose Lantigua, a Florida man who betrayed his family and friends, fled to the jungles of South America to fake his own death, and was finally brought down back in the U.S. in an elaborate international fraud scheme. In part three's conclusion to the case, host Ana Garcia talks with private investigator Richard Marquez about how Lantigua was ultimately captured. And what did Lantigua's wife know about her husband's plot? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Daily The Podcast
Monkey brains, Mad Cow, documents of deceit: Millionaire's plot to fake death Pt 2-Crime Watch Files

True Crime Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 30:33


In a special three-part edition of True Crime Daily The Podcast, we're taking a deep dive into the wild case of Jose Lantigua, a Florida man who betrayed his family and friends, fled to the jungles of South America to fake his own death, and was finally brought down back in the U.S. in an elaborate international fraud scheme. In part two, host Ana Garcia sits down with private investigator Richard Marquez to discuss the steps he took to track down the trail Lantigua left in the unusual "cause of death," and the professional and personal difficulties of pursuing the case. Tune in on Monday, Oct. 18, for Part 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Daily The Podcast
Monkey brains, Mad Cow, documents of deceit: Millionaire's plot to fake death Pt 1-Crime Watch Files

True Crime Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 30:33


In a special three-part edition of True Crime Daily The Podcast, we're taking a deep dive into the wild case of Jose Lantigua, a Florida man who betrayed his family and friends, fled to the jungles of South America to fake his own death, and was finally brought down back in the U.S. in an elaborate international fraud scheme. In part one, host Ana Garcia explains how the plot began, and sits down with private investigator Richard Marquez to discuss the devious details of Lantigua's plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reloaded504
Monkey Brains

Reloaded504

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 57:49


Malaysia and Guyana winners, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho losers, Quakers, Age Restriction, Teenage Daughter, Youtube Violation, Top Three Horrible Possible Scenarios, Fuck in Westerns, Coon Ass Buoy, The First Mother Fucker, Reloaded504 Callers, Anal Sex Hygiene, Holy Shit, Monkey Brains

The Drew Mariani Show
Chaplet/Monkey Brains Growing

The Drew Mariani Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 50:11


Hour 2 of 3-10-21 Chaplet of Divine Mercy Did you hear about the scientists who used human genes as a way to make monkey’s brains increase? This isn’t a joke. It’s straight out of this article. Fr. Tad Pacholczyk is in to talk about this unethical experiment and what it means going forward. He also […] All show notes at Chaplet/Monkey Brains Growing - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio

Corbett Report Videos
Reality Czars, Monkey Brains, California Pushback

Corbett Report Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 25:23


Media Monarchy
#NewWorldNextWeek: Reality Czars, Monkey Brains, California Pushback (Audio)

Media Monarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 25:23


This week on the New World Next Week: the NY Times wants Biden to appoint a reality czar; Elon Musk is creating brain-chipped monkey gamers; and Californians fight back against COVID mandates in schools.

Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast
Heidi and Frank - 02/02/21

Frosty, Heidi and Frank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021


Topics discussed on today's show: Groundhogs Fun Facts, The Trendmill, Birthday, News of the Day, COVID Declining, Vaccination Map, Sex in the Court, Kidnapped and Fined, Quarantine with Wife or Best Friend?, Anal Swabs, Get The Fake Out, Fattest Listener, Young Programmer, Dino Foot Print, No iPhone 13, Monkey Brains, Space X Fund Raising, Standardized Testing, Super Bowl Tickets, Rob Gronkowski Reads, Watching Super Bowl Naked, Courtside Karen, Super Bowl Testing, Coach Witten, Wombat Poops, Eric Schwam, Surprise Inheritance, NCAA Video Games, FBI Shooting, Florida Or Anywhere Else, and Apologies.

When's Lunch?
Ep. 39 - Spencer Was Approached To Do Porn?

When's Lunch?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 52:14


The boys are back in town!  We are back on the famous balcony to talk about the Capital Riots, Monkey Brains and Spencer's ALMOST Porn career.  

High frequency tribe
Paper tiger monkey brains

High frequency tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 86:31


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The Paranormal Post
Super Monkey Brains And The Utah Monolith: Cyber-Monday Special Part 2

The Paranormal Post

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 57:20


Continuing the conversation that was recorded on November 25 but released on December 1st, 2020 - Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk talk about the unintended consequences of genetically manipulating monkey brains. Could science create a slave race or cause an ape holocaust when the more intelligent primates are released into the wild by accident or on purpose? What are the moral and ethical dilemmas associated with the research into making animals more human-like? What could happen if the research moves towards manipulating higher primates like gorillas or into other groups of animals such as dogs, cats, and other mammals? Do the names of "Island Of Doctor Moreau," "Jurassic Park," and "Planet Of The Apes" mean anything to these people? Jay and Eric then move on to using lasers to direct lightning strikes and the mysterious Stainless Steel Monolith that appeared in a desert in Utah. It's as if Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke are speaking to us from beyond the grave and are using The Fedora Chronicles Radio Show as their own personal Ouija board... This episode is dedicated to Paige Elmore of Reverie True Crime. Be sure to subscribe to her podcast, join her Facebook group, and follow her on Twiter. Show Page: https://thefedorachronicles.com/podcast/2020-11-25-super-monkey-brains-utah-monolith.html The Fedora Chronicles products on Zazzle https://www.zazzle.com/store/fedorachronicles Support The Fedora Chronicles on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fedorachronicles The Fedora Chronicles Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedorachronicle The Fedora ChroniclesParler https://parler.com/profile/FedoraChronicles/posts The Fedora Chronicles MINDS https://www.minds.com/fedorachronicles/

The Fedora Chronicles Network
Super Monkey Brains And The Utah Monolith: Cyber-Monday Special Part 2

The Fedora Chronicles Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 57:20


Continuing the conversation that was recorded on November 25 but released on December 1st, 2020 - Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk talk about the unintended consequences of genetically manipulating monkey brains. Could science create a slave race or cause an ape holocaust when the more intelligent primates are released into the wild by accident or on purpose? What are the moral and ethical dilemmas associated with the research into making animals more human-like? What could happen if the research moves towards manipulating higher primates like gorillas or into other groups of animals such as dogs, cats, and other mammals? Do the names of "Island Of Doctor Moreau," "Jurassic Park," and "Planet Of The Apes" mean anything to these people? Jay and Eric then move on to using lasers to direct lightning strikes and the mysterious Stainless Steel Monolith that appeared in a desert in Utah. It's as if Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke are speaking to us from beyond the grave and are using The Fedora Chronicles Radio Show as their own personal Ouija board... This episode is dedicated to Paige Elmore of Reverie True Crime. Be sure to subscribe to her podcast, join her Facebook group, and follow her on Twiter. Show Page: https://thefedorachronicles.com/podcast/2020-11-25-super-monkey-brains-utah-monolith.html The Fedora Chronicles products on Zazzle https://www.zazzle.com/store/fedorachronicles Support The Fedora Chronicles on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fedorachronicles The Fedora Chronicles Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedorachronicle The Fedora ChroniclesParler https://parler.com/profile/FedoraChronicles/posts The Fedora Chronicles MINDS https://www.minds.com/fedorachronicles/

News Of The Week
Super Monkey Brains And The Utah Monolith: Cyber-Monday Special Part 2

News Of The Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 57:20


Continuing the conversation that was recorded on November 25 but released on December 1st, 2020 - Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk talk about the unintended consequences of genetically manipulating monkey brains. Could science create a slave race or cause an ape holocaust when the more intelligent primates are released into the wild by accident or on purpose? What are the moral and ethical dilemmas associated with the research into making animals more human-like? What could happen if the research moves towards manipulating higher primates like gorillas or into other groups of animals such as dogs, cats, and other mammals? Do the names of "Island Of Doctor Moreau," "Jurassic Park," and "Planet Of The Apes" mean anything to these people? Jay and Eric then move on to using lasers to direct lightning strikes and the mysterious Stainless Steel Monolith that appeared in a desert in Utah. It's as if Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke are speaking to us from beyond the grave and are using The Fedora Chronicles Radio Show as their own personal Ouija board... This episode is dedicated to Paige Elmore of Reverie True Crime. Be sure to subscribe to her podcast, join her Facebook group, and follow her on Twiter. Show Page: https://thefedorachronicles.com/podcast/2020-11-25-super-monkey-brains-utah-monolith.html The Fedora Chronicles products on Zazzle https://www.zazzle.com/store/fedorachronicles Support The Fedora Chronicles on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fedorachronicles The Fedora Chronicles Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedorachronicle The Fedora ChroniclesParler https://parler.com/profile/FedoraChronicles/posts The Fedora Chronicles MINDS https://www.minds.com/fedorachronicles/

The Metaphysical Connection
Super Monkey Brains And The Utah Monolith: Cyber-Monday Special Part 2

The Metaphysical Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 57:20


Continuing the conversation that was recorded on November 25 but released on December 1st, 2020 - Jason Cousineau and Eric Renderking Fisk talk about the unintended consequences of genetically manipulating monkey brains. Could science create a slave race or cause an ape holocaust when the more intelligent primates are released into the wild by accident or on purpose? What are the moral and ethical dilemmas associated with the research into making animals more human-like? What could happen if the research moves towards manipulating higher primates like gorillas or into other groups of animals such as dogs, cats, and other mammals? Do the names of "Island Of Doctor Moreau," "Jurassic Park," and "Planet Of The Apes" mean anything to these people? Jay and Eric then move on to using lasers to direct lightning strikes and the mysterious Stainless Steel Monolith that appeared in a desert in Utah. It's as if Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke are speaking to us from beyond the grave and are using The Fedora Chronicles Radio Show as their own personal Ouija board... This episode is dedicated to Paige Elmore of Reverie True Crime. Be sure to subscribe to her podcast, join her Facebook group, and follow her on Twiter. Show Page: https://thefedorachronicles.com/podcast/2020-11-25-super-monkey-brains-utah-monolith.html The Fedora Chronicles products on Zazzle https://www.zazzle.com/store/fedorachronicles Support The Fedora Chronicles on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fedorachronicles The Fedora Chronicles Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedorachronicle The Fedora ChroniclesParler https://parler.com/profile/FedoraChronicles/posts The Fedora Chronicles MINDS https://www.minds.com/fedorachronicles/

Men’s Health Minute
Uh-Oh, Scientists Used Human Genes to Make Monkey Brains Bigger

Men’s Health Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 4:16


The Radio from Hell Show
Radio From Hell for November 20, 2020

The Radio from Hell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 129:32


Monkey Brains, Medical Marijuana, Real Housewives of SLC and more!

GETL
41: Emotive Music, Sexbot AI, PS5 Review, Nobody Live, Monkey Brains, Not Infallible, Sex Education and so much more

GETL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 88:17


Some useful timestamps:[Links not showing? Please visit: https://getlpodcast.com]00:00 - Intro - Welcome to Episode 41!02:25 - REVIEWS & PREVIEWS [START]02:30 - We are NOT infallible09:30 - REVIEW: PLAYSTATION 509:45 - PS5 Review Video10:10 - Hans’ impressions13:00 - Incredible hardware, half-baked software15:15 - Are next gen consoles worth it at launch?17:50 - Edward’s first impressions22:40 - Storage limitations & benefits27:35 - Entertainment media29:20 - Hardwired or physical is always best29:50 - Haunting menu music30:25 - Theme support?32:30 - Dual Sense delight!33:20 - REVIEW: Astro’s Playroom33:50 - REVIEW: Sackboy: A Big Adventure34:25 - PREVIEW: Demon Souls35:00 - REVIEW: Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales37:20 - REVIEW: Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered38:20 - PREVIEW: The Crown (S04)38:05 - ONE MORE THING39:30 - REVIEWS & PREVIEWS [END]39:40 - Music, emotion and frisson43:50 - The song Hans is talking about45:00 - Growing bigger monkey brains49:00 - Nobody Live52:35 - DON’T SACRIFICE FRIENDS TO BEARS55:40 - NSFW [START]55:55 - Sex Bot AI & the elderly01:08:20 - PornHub Sex Education01:16:00 - Circumcision Diversion01:25:20 - NSFW [END]01:25:40 - Outro - Thanks for listening!If you enjoyed, please give us a good rating.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Better Monkey Brains

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 39:13


Hour 2 of A&G features Warrior Foundation Freedom Station's Sandy Lehmkuhler--donate now--ArmstrongAndGetty.com. Plus, there are concerns about government and vaccines, some folks are too concerned with social status and why oh why is science trying to improve monkey brains? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Co-editing PINK1 and DJ-1 genes via AAV-delivered CRISPRCas9 system in adult monkey brains elicits classic Parkinsonian phenotypes

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.19.305003v1?rss=1 Authors: Li, H., Wu, S., Ma, X., Li, X., Cheng, T., Chen, Z., Wu, J., Lv, L., Li, L., Xu, L., Wang, W., Hu, Y., Jiang, H., Yin, Y., Qiu, Z., Hu, X. Abstract: Whether direct manipulation of Parkinson's disease (PD) risk genes in monkey brain can elicit Parkinsonian phenotypes remains an unsolved issue. Here, we employed an adeno-associated virus (AAV)-delivered CRISPR/Cas9 system to directly co-edit PINK1 and DJ-1 genes in the substantia nigra (SN) region of four adult monkey brains. After the operation, two of the monkeys exhibited all classic PD symptoms, including bradykinesia, tremor, and postural instability, accompanied by severe nigral dopaminergic neuron loss (over 60%) and -synuclein pathology. The aged monkeys were more vulnerable to gene editing by showing faster PD progression, higher final total PD scores, and severer pathologic changes compared with their younger counterparts, suggesting both the genetic and aging factors played important roles in PD development. This gene editing system can be used to develop a large quantity of genetically edited PD monkeys over a short period, thus providing a practical transgenic monkey model for future PD studies. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Headshake
Kooky Monkey Brains [Sleep Paralysis]

Headshake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 94:40


Libby and Ruka learn about the strange but harmless experience of being awake and not being able to move. This episode is brought to you by the letter P and delicious chocolate frosted Kooky Monkey Brains: “They’re mentally delicious.” Key Words atonia, brain stem, general anxiety disorder, glycine, hallucinate, interneurons, jet lag, medulla, midbrain, narcolepsy, non-rem, panic disorder, pons, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), rapid eye movement (REM), REM-off, REM-on, shift work, sleep offset paralysis, sleep onset paralysis, sleep paralysis, sleep phase, spinal cord Old West Word of the Day (Gap Junction Almanac) Piece of pudding Pecker pole References and Resources Sleep Paralysis and the Monsters Inside Your Mind, Scientific American Principles of Neural Science, Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessell, 4th Edition Sleep Paralysis, NHS   Connect with us! FB @HeadshakeShow T @HeadshakeShow ‘Sta @HeadshakeNinja Site headshake.show OR headshake.ninja   Music Bushwick Tarantella by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300002 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Modified from original with volume fading and cuts   Disclaimer This podcast is for entertainment and education only. Neither of the hosts is a medical doctor, and nothing they say is medical advice. Please consult with your physician before making decisions about your health.

Mwenya
Corona Virus Vaccine Contains MONKEY BRAINS- The Reporter Said "Those are NOT Tr...BTW

Mwenya

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 0:43


#trending #Viral #breakingnews #trumpspeech #JamesCharles --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwenya5/support

BooyakaShow! A TMNT Podcast
Ep. 027 – “Monkey Brains”

BooyakaShow! A TMNT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 30:37


The TMNT train shows no signs of stopping so BooyakaShow! is back with a new episode getting back to the pod’s main game plan and reviewing an episode from the 2012 Nickelodeon TV series. In this episode, Zach breaks down another early season one episode titled “Monkey Brains.” That’s not all, though! There’s some NECA...

Killer Fun Crime and Entertainment
Murder, Monkey Brains, and the Manhattan Project - Clue

Killer Fun Crime and Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 65:26


Clue has been teaching kids about detective work - and murder! - for over 70 years. The movie is a cult classic that we just HAD to revisit.Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets: http://twitter.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast

Killer Fun Crime and Entertainment
Murder, Monkey Brains, and the Manhattan Project - Clue

Killer Fun Crime and Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 65:26


Clue has been teaching kids about detective work - and murder! - for over 70 years. The movie is a cult classic that we just HAD to revisit.Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets: http://twitter.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 655

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 86:12


This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a critical look at the trilogy that is central to Rob Zombie's oeuvre: House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and 3 From Hell. This episode even comes packaged with a drinking game! Also, there are tunes from the movies and / or the director of said movies: "Grease Paint and Monkey Brains" by White Zombie, "House of 1000 Corpses" by Rob Zombie, "Lord Don't Let Me Die in a Cheap Motel" by Banjo & Sullivan, "The Wild One" by Suzi Quatro, and "Hands of Death" by Alice Cooper with Rob Zombie. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 655

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 86:12


This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a critical look at the trilogy that is central to Rob Zombie's oeuvre: House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and 3 From Hell. This episode even comes packaged with a drinking game! Also, there are tunes from the movies and / or the director of said movies: "Grease Paint and Monkey Brains" by White Zombie, "House of 1000 Corpses" by Rob Zombie, "Lord Don't Let Me Die in a Cheap Motel" by Banjo & Sullivan, "The Wild One" by Suzi Quatro, and "Hands of Death" by Alice Cooper with Rob Zombie. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Earth-2.net Presents...
Dread Media - Episode 655

Earth-2.net Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 86:12


This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a critical look at the trilogy that is central to Rob Zombie's oeuvre: House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and 3 From Hell. This episode even comes packaged with a drinking game! Also, there are tunes from the movies and / or the director of said movies: "Grease Paint and Monkey Brains" by White Zombie, "House of 1000 Corpses" by Rob Zombie, "Lord Don't Let Me Die in a Cheap Motel" by Banjo & Sullivan, "The Wild One" by Suzi Quatro, and "Hands of Death" by Alice Cooper with Rob Zombie. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Dread Media
Dread Media - Episode 655

Dread Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 86:12


This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a critical look at the trilogy that is central to Rob Zombie's oeuvre: House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and 3 From Hell. This episode even comes packaged with a drinking game! Also, there are tunes from the movies and / or the director of said movies: "Grease Paint and Monkey Brains" by White Zombie, "House of 1000 Corpses" by Rob Zombie, "Lord Don't Let Me Die in a Cheap Motel" by Banjo & Sullivan, "The Wild One" by Suzi Quatro, and "Hands of Death" by Alice Cooper with Rob Zombie. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.

Time 4 Health
Ep.9 - Monkey Brains & Human Needs

Time 4 Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 54:39


In todays episode your hosts Lewis and Matt discuss the monkey brain and the 2 fundamental needs your brain is designed to always strive to fulfil. They also go in depth into the 4 Personality needs and 2 spiritual needs that everyone has and the one simple change you can make to complete change the trajectory of your life. You can contact both Lewis and Matthew at: info@time4health.me If you enjoyed today's episode please let us know and if you feel you'd like to leave us a review on your favorite podcast provider we would be eternally grateful.

Booking The Territory Pro Wrestling Podcast
NWA Sat Night on TBS Recap Oct 29, 1988! Jim Cornette, Sir Oliver Humperdink, Barry Windham and more!

Booking The Territory Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 87:56


If you can afford it and love what we do, please consider supporting our show by becoming a BTT Podcast Patreon Member! Also, purchase a BTT Pod or SMW podcast t-shirt or two from our Pro Wrestling Tees Store!  This week's Time Stamps for NWA Sat Night on TBS from October 29, 1988 are as follows: Opening Shenanigans and Dutch Mantell's Podcast is Returning? ( 0:01:08 )  Harper is Doing Great But He's Miserable Thanks to the Shoot Job and Mardi Gras! ( 0:03:14 )  New Patreon Shoutouts this week and please become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/BookingTheTerritory  ( 0:07:28 ) Doc-A-Holic Spotlight but Doc is Woefully Unprepared. ( 0:08:45 )  NWA Saturday Night on TBS from October 29, 1988! ( 0:12:05 )  Lady of the 3rd Eye and Monkey Brains by Kangol Fett! ( 1:18:06 )  HOF Patron Shoutouts, Social Media, and Best Place to Reach the Show. ( 01:23:15 ) BTT Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/281458405926389/ Hooded Sweatshirts and more! https://www.teepublic.com/user/bookingtheterritory Pay Pal: https://www.paypal.me/BTTPod Follow us on Twitter @BTT_Podcast, @Mike504Saints, @CJHWhoDat and Like us on Facebook.

KUCI: Weekly Signals

Nathan, Mike, and Mahler tackle Amazons, garbage in garbage out, peace through climate change, The Tomb, Citizens United, Exvangelicals, Michelangelo's David, bats, and more.

Childish
Episode 55: Maggots and Monkey Brains

Childish

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 68:59


A particularly gross episode but at least we don’t talk about chicken sex! Alison learns someone's been upset with her for two years. Plus the story of Greg's third arrest, news about rating teachers, a caller's question about her husband's new disgusting habit, a string of misunderstandings and some maggot solidarity.

Legion Podcasts
Who Will Survive episode 43 – Halloween Houses Can’t Be Trusted

Legion Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 112:51


Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we finally get our Halloween season going with a pair of house themed movies. Those movies are House of 1,000 Corpses and Hell House LLC. Joining for the show is repeat guest and host of Horror Nights In Podcast, Crystal Smith! This is the first of 3 Halloween shows with female co-hosts for the mini series, ladies love Halloween! Stay tuned to see what’s up next! Music : -House of 1,000 Corpses by Rob Zombie -Grease Paint and Monkey Brains by White Zombie Keep up with Crystal: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-nights-in/id1438985572 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ftlV8ae6JQUghWP-q715g Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast.  Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.

The Padded Room Podcast
The Padded Room Podcast (Who Will Survive Ep.44)

The Padded Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 112:50


Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we finally get our Halloween season going with a pair of house themed movies. Those movies are House of 1,000 Corpses and Hell House LLC. Joining for the show is repeat guest and host of Horror Nights In Podcast, Crystal Smith! This is the first of 3 Halloween shows with female co-hosts for the mini series, ladies love Halloween! Stay tuned to see what's up next!   Music :   -House of 1,000 Corpses by Rob Zombie -Grease Paint and Monkey Brains by White Zombie   Keep up with Crystal:   https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-nights-in/id1438985572   https://m.soundcloud.com/crystal-marie-595606622   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ftlV8ae6JQUghWP-q715g   Keep up with us:   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2   https://open.spotify.com/show/1H5Ai1nVKCV4uCAQKXF9lu?si=qDsY7keTTduGbFH_hEYsgA   https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast   https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/   Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast.    Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network.  

Who Will Survive? Horror Podcast
Who Will Survive episode 43 – Halloween Houses Can’t Be Trusted

Who Will Survive? Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 112:51


Join your friends, Marco and Paul, as we finally get our Halloween season going with a pair of house themed movies. Those movies are House of 1,000 Corpses and Hell House LLC. Joining for the show is repeat guest and host of Horror Nights In Podcast, Crystal Smith! This is the first of 3 Halloween shows with female co-hosts for the mini series, ladies love Halloween! Stay tuned to see what’s up next! Music : -House of 1,000 Corpses by Rob Zombie -Grease Paint and Monkey Brains by White Zombie Keep up with Crystal: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-nights-in/id1438985572 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ftlV8ae6JQUghWP-q715g Keep up with us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-will-survive/id1342446357?mt=2 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paul-stevenson/who-will-survive-horror-podcast https://www.legionpodcasts.com/category/wws/ Google us or search Instagram or Facebook for: Who Will Survive Horror Podcast.  Who Will Survive is a proud member of Legion Podcasts, The Raw Live Unedited Podcasting Network, and The Padded Room Network. The post Who Will Survive episode 43 – Halloween Houses Can’t Be Trusted appeared first on Legion.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Who Wants a Round of Bananas?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 37:32


Hour 3 of A&G features more on the massive power grid shutdown faced by Californians. Plus, the business of China takes root. Marshall has news and Joe brings us Monkey Brains!

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
Who Wants a Round of Bananas?

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 37:32


Hour 3 of A&G features more on the massive power grid shutdown faced by Californians. Plus, the business of China takes root. Marshall has news and Joe brings us Monkey Brains!

Building Local Power
How to Bring High-Speed Internet to Public Housing

Building Local Power

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019


This week we're rebroadcasting an episode of our Community Broadband Bits podcast that details our recent report on San Francisco's innovative efforts to close the digital divide in public housing. Host Chris Mitchell is joined by former ILSR intern and report co-author, Hannah Rank, to discuss how this model can be used as a blueprint by other cities. You'll also hear commentary from Chris and Lisa Gonzalez, Senior Researcher at ILSR, as they chime in to clarify some details of the report. The trio also cover: How cities can make smart one time investments to make sure buildings are able to connect to Internet infrastructure. How the local Internet Service Provider, Monkey Brains, was able to get funding for the project and potential sources of funding cities can tap into. How a smart digital inclusion program can help lower-income households and keep overall costs down. What having 1 gig enables residents to do including applying to jobs, completing homework, and creating content online. The Internet can be a tool to participate in the economy, whether it's going on a job board or starting a small business. All of those make you feel like a participant in one of the most powerful forms of connection, the Internet.   Related Resources A Public Housing Digital Inclusion Blueprint A Monkeybrainey Plan to Improve Connectivity in San Francisco Public Housing – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 319 Connecting San Francisco Low-Income Housing with Monkey Brains – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 264 Evicted by Matthew Desmond Transcript Lisa Gonzalez: Chris, why are you so out of breath? Chris Mitchell: I've just been so busy building local power, Lisa. Lisa Gonzalez: And that makes you out of breath? Chris Mitchell: It's a lot of work, you know, and you really gotta put your whole body and mind into it. Lisa Gonzalez: All that building, building, building. Chris Mitchell: You know, my three year old son, I read a lot about building, building, building. Lisa Gonzalez: So what kind of building does he like to do? Chris Mitchell: He likes to do different building than we do here. He likes the Legos, he likes the, the big machines, building big buildings and things like that. Lisa Gonzalez: Speaking of big buildings. Chris Mitchell: Oh yeah. That's a great, great intro to what we're gonna be talking about here. Buildings that house lots of people. Lisa Gonzalez: Yeah. People who might not necessarily be able to afford Internet access that you and I can afford. Chris Mitchell: Right. Because in many ways for people who are of very limited income, the market is broken. In fact, it's so broken that we would say there's no market for it, particularly in the larger urban areas. Those people are just left behind. Lisa Gonzalez: And we actually released a report recently about that. People who live in San Francisco. Chris Mitchell: We did, and it has one of the best names of any of our reports because it includes the word Monkey Brains. Yes, which is the name of an Internet Service Provider in San Francisco that's been around for like 20 years. They are quite irreverent, but they're also very good at their job and they're very dedicated to improving Internet access for everyone. They have a business model in which they serve, I would guess thousands of people in businesses in San Francisco. I don't know what the exact number is. They're doing great things, and you remember this because you've already edited a podcast about it. Lisa Gonzalez: I do remember that interview. It was with Hannah Rank and I think it was a really good interview. Chris Mitchell: Hannah, I remember her because she wrote the report that I put my name on. She was the first author, I helped out with it. Lisa Gonzalez: Yeah. In fact, we are going to play that interview again, but we decided that since this audience is a little different than the Community Broadband Bits podcast, we'd go ahead and offer a little extra explanatio...

Meat in the Middle podcast
049 Monkey Brains and Makeup

Meat in the Middle podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 73:23


Andy had a dysfunctional Easter. Nam encounters a creep at the dentist. Tyler encounters a creep in Canada. Dan learns about raprock. All our guests have TV credits. try not 2 cum.

Curd Your Enthusiasm (A Cheese Podcast)
Curd Your Enthusiasm - Episode 4 - Cottage Cheese ("Monkey Brains")

Curd Your Enthusiasm (A Cheese Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 30:42


If you like Cottage Cheese you are lying to yourself and please kindly leave and never come back to this podcast! Also in episode 4: a lively conversation with New York Times baseball writer Tyler Kepner about how the term "cheese" relates to baseball culture (more specifically, pitching). Tyler recently published a book called "K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches" and he goes above and beyond in his research for our little podcast that could. (Or can never quite.)

Embrace The Void
EV - 035 Stupid Monkey Brains

Embrace The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 47:40


If an organism is the current set of adaptations through natural selection within its own environment, couldn't the same thing be applied how humans behave? In this episode we cover Evolutionary Psychology. A set of theories that aim to draw causal relationships with psychological behavior that's common with different groups. Opening Invocation:American GodsHero of the Week:Stormy Danielle

The Lament Configuration
Episode 19: Video Nasties - Faces of Death, Snuff and Human Experiments

The Lament Configuration

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 79:07


It Looks Like Pizza! We Explore Video Nasties featuring Death on Film. Including Mondo, ‘Deathstimates', Dr Frances B Gross, Monkey Brains, the ‘Real or Not Real' Game, Rubbish Fake Animal Attacks, Bad Cult Leaders, Inappropriate Music, Foot Orgasms, ‘Born to be Wild' Ripoffs, Austin Powers, Quentin Tarantino, More Greg Dissing Rob Zombie, Shaky Old Goats, Reader's Digest, Lucifer and the Archangels, and David Lynch. Not One to Listen to While Eating Some Lovely Soft Mango Pieces…

New York Said
Brandon Wilson - Eating Monkey Brains, Manga and Boxing

New York Said

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 49:45


Live from DUMBO today’s guest on the show is Brandon Wilson. Brandon talks monkey brains, music, muay thai boxing, gaming, eating crazy stuff, the art world, mixtapes, manga and more. // Show Note: https://www.newyorksaid.com/brandon-wilson/  

Community Broadband Bits
Connecting San Francisco Low-Income Housing with Monkey Brains – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 264

Community Broadband Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 27:30


After we saw April Glaser's article on a local San Francisco ISP connecting low-income housing to high-quality Internet access, we knew we wanted to learn more. Preston Rhea is the Senior Field Engineer for Monkey Brains and someone we knew from his work with the Open Technology Institute at New America. He joins us with … Continue reading "Connecting San Francisco Low-Income Housing with Monkey Brains – Community Broadband Bits Podcast 264" ★ Support this podcast ★

The Pull Bag
TPB – EP 126 – D4VE Issues #1-5

The Pull Bag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 87:55


In the 126th episode of The Pull Bag we are finally getting to the D4VE series! TFG1Mike and BeatlesDiva take a look inside Monkey Brains' D4VE written by Ryan Ferrier with art by Valentin Ramon! So jump inside TPB and go on a robot lovin' journey with us! And always remember to MAKE YOUR GREAT ESCAPE into Comics!!!!Geeks: Mike "TFG1" Blanchard Nicole "BeatlesDiva" HaleSubscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GCRN-ThePullBagDownload TPB_EP126.mp3

Turtle Tales Radio
40 - TF - Mutagen, Mousers, and Monkeys! Oh, My!

Turtle Tales Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016 130:11


In this totally bodacious comeback episode, we return to the Nickelodeon wave of the TMNT! In addition to our Turtle Pickups and Turtle News, we review the 2012 Playmates Mutagen Man action figure, we discuss the current run of the IDW comic series with issue 7, and we watch the 2012 Nickelodeon cartoon, episode 7 entitled “Monkey Brains!” Cowabunga! Be sure to check out Josh's TMNT fan fiction series called “A Day in the Life” in its entirety at: http://bargainbinradio.com/?p=770 and his follow up series called “Punishment” at: http://bargainbinradio.com/?p=798. Check out our friend Mark's chronology of the following TMNT comic series: IDW: http://tmntentity.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-idw-tmnt-continuity-timeline.html Mirage: http://tmntentity.blogspot.com/2010/01/mirage-comics-continuity-timeline.html Archie: http://tmntentity.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-archie-tmnt-adventures-continuity.html Here's a link to the Nickelodeon Half-Shell Heroes: Blast to the Past special: http://www.nick.com/videos/clip/half-shell-heroes-blast-to-the-past-Special-full-episode.html Check out these great toy collector sites: http://www.tmnttoys.com/ and http://web.archive.org/web/20100328014915/http://home.earthlink.net/~tmntgal/TMNT%20DATABASE/ALPHALIST/AlphaList.html Be sure to support Kevin Eastman's latest TMNT board game project on Kickstarter at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/idwgames/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-shadows-of-the-past-b Check out our friends at Enjoy the Ride, as they have just released their TMNT album entitled “Let's Kick Shell” in vinyl and mp3! The vinyl can be found here at: http://enjoytheride.storenvy.com/products/15784164-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-lets-kick-shell-tribute-7 and the mp3 on iTunes at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/lets-kick-shell!-ep/id1044277990 “Technodrome 1: Let's Kick Shell,” “Sewer Surfin',” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cartoon Closing Credits (1987)” covered by Enjoy the Tunes Records TMNT album entitled “Let's Kick Shell” “9.95” by Spunkadellic “T.U.R.T.L.E. Power” by Partners in Kryme: https://www.facebook.com/partners.in.kryme/?fref=ts “TMNT Cartoon Theme” Performed by Daniel Tidwell. Check out his Facebook page and brand new album called Daniel Tidwell VS Video Games III at: www.facebook.com/danieltidwellofficial. Special thanks to Geek Cast Radio Network for sharing Turtle Flakes. Check out their awesome website dedicated to comics, movies, TV, and much more at: www.geekcastradio.com! Another special thanks to Retro Unlim Network for sharing Turtle Flakes! Check out their totally tubular network of gaming and pop culture podcasts, videos, and blogs at www.retrounlim.com! Turtle Flakes is also a proud member of The Retro Junkies Network! Be sure to check us out along with dozens of other radical, family friendly podcasts at www.theretrojunkies.com! And, of course, dudes and dudettes, check out our main Turtle Lair for all of our episodes at www.turtleflakes.com! Please join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TurtleFlakes/ or send us an email with any requests or feedback you may have at turtleflakespodcast@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Cowabunga!!

The Wages of Cinema
Episode 25.2: INDIANA JONES TRILOGY

The Wages of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2015 7:14


Snakes. Monkey Brains. Giant Bugs. Crocodiles. Rats. Sean Connery. What do all these things have in common? They were all on the set for director Steven Spielberg's constant, undivided amusement! (Well, duh). In this mini-episode, culled from the 2MMM, Jack and Andrew see all three films from when Spielberg and Lucas decided to get together and play in 1930's Saturday matinee/James Bond style sandbox. Do the films hold up? RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM (1984) INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (1989) Clip from ‘Raiders' trailer

Phil Hulett and Friends
Rats, Monkey Brains and Flesh-Eating Deer

Phil Hulett and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 87:52


Today’s episode will test your adventurer’s spirit. An author who’s traveled to every country in the world describes the places he’s seen, the women he’s loved and the food he’s eaten…not to mention his brushes with death. If you’re squeamish about conversations about eating rats and live monkey brains, the remember to fast-forward. But you might want to get busy eating rats before they kill us with the plague. Yup, it’s back. And, Bambi might come to our homes and eat our children someday. Wait until you hear about the herd of deer with a taste for blood. You might think twice about going to any of the new movies this weekend after our movie reviewer gives his opinion on them. You might also think twice about buying car insurance through Google. That’s right, Google! Plus we have these stories: Ammo Vending Machines, creepy talking pillow with lady-parts, Jodi Arias sentence, Mugshot McDreamy is ready to pursue modelling, [...]