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Producer Joolz pops in for a piping hot pizza debate - if you only had three toppings (base, sauce, and cheese aside), what are you picking? Then it’s all about nostalgia on this Throwback Thursday, with listeners throwing it way back to classics like I Dream of Jeannie, Round the Twist, Monkey Magic, The Jetsons, Rambo and Hey Hey It’s Saturday. And just when you think we’ve covered it all, Leisel reveals a mysterious roll of film found in her car and a major development (no pun intended) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, the boys at Nerd Overload talk about the trailers for Frankie Freako and Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Donald Duck on Hot Ones, the Vince McMahon doc coming from Netflix and NOT WWE, and round out with GamesCom and Nintendo Indie and Partner Direct. All this, plus mini-reviews of Remembering Gene Wilder, Black Myth Wukong, Dredge: The Iron Rig DLC, Longlegs, AND MORE! Hey! Do you like our logo? Do you also like t-shirts, mugs, and other cool stuff? Well, now you can get a shirt or mug with our logo! Head to our TeePublic (https://www.teepublic.com/user/nerdoverloadnow) page to check them out!
Lethal Mullet Podcast: Episode #248 Monkey Magic Join the Mullet as he checks out an amazing tv series from the BBC: Monkey, otherwise known as Monkey Magic, especially from the opening song everyone remembers. Following Tripitaka is Monkey, Pigsy and Sandy we go thru the fabled Journey to the West. A series filled with action, comedy and journeys of adventure it was on ABC in the eighties and reran in the nineties. Lets journey along… Find Lethal Mullet Podcast on: Apple / Stitcher / Spotify / Google Play / Podbean / IheartRadio Contact: Site: fpnet.podbean.com Twitter: @fanpodnetwork Facebook & Instagram: Fandom Podcast Network Adam: @thelethalmullet (Twitter/Facebook/Instagram) FPN Master Feed: fpnet.podbean.com Catch the flagship show: Culture Clash, Blood of Kings, and the host of amazing podcasts covering all of Lethal Mullet Podcast #fandompodcastnetwork #lethalmulletpodcast #adamobrien #australia #popculture #review #films #monkeymagic #monkey #japan #tv #seventies
From the moment Fanny Cornejo cradled a rescued baby howler monkey, her path in life became clear. Fanny, a dedicated primatologist and founder of Yunkawasi, shares her transformative journey and the conservation efforts she spearheads in Peru. Delving beyond adorable primate encounters, Fanny paints a vivid picture of the intersection between conservation and community empowerment, underscoring how education and sustainable practices can lead to a harmonious existence between humans and wildlife. Have you ever considered the impact your morning cup of coffee has on the world's primates? Fanny's stories reveal the intricate connection between our daily choices and the survival of species like the yellow-tailed woolly monkey. Her candid discussion on the hurdles faced by women in the field of primatology sheds light on a broader struggle for equality in science. The episode is a celebration of local heroes and a call to action, illustrating how supporting eco-friendly agriculture can safeguard our planet's biodiversity without breaking the bank.Links:Yunkawasi
Now don't be deterred by the title, it's just some of the things we talk about; double-barrelled surnames are important to some people! We've reminisced right the way back to Monkey Magic, Jean Claude Van Damn, and Chocolate pancakes from a Starsky and Hutch annual! It does make us crawl back through the history books of Shaws, Dandelion, and Burdock (Murdoch's cousin), and the disgusting 80's throwback back, or is that throw-up, cream sodas with ice cream... No thanks says Pigsy, I would rather have Monkey whistle me a cloud! Be sure to learn a few things, as we enter and end this episode with some cool facts - HOW FAST, HOW GROSS! Come and enjoy, you know it's like we're right in the room with you eating a 'Chunky' Kitkat!
The Pilgrims arrive the the Young Master's City (né the Bhikṣu Kingdom) where they find a mass of young boys imprisoned and with their lives threatened. Links: Arcade Game: Monkey Magic (1979 Nintendo) on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wL-vWIVo4Y PET-Recycling for Die Sendung mit der Maus on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr3O5afnnMo Episode artwork is a photo of a Chinese goose taken by Daniel Ullrich and used under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported licence: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Anser_cygnoides_dom_Hoeckergans_2.jpg Journey of the Monkey King on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/monkeykingpod Journey of the Monkey King on the Fediverse: https://mastodon.ie/@monkeykingpod M.J. on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emjaystokes Caoimhe's website: https://oakreef.ie Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/monkeykingpod
Despite it's original and unique title, you have heard the story of this game before.
For our theme this week, we picked forgotten or disliked cartoons that at least one of us enjoyed. We have one of Asia's million adaptations of Journey to the West, in this case made super cool for the 90's in the form of Monkey Magic. And we have the Disney animated series that didn't make it to the afternoon, starring the Wuzzles. Plus, Matsy discusses things that disappoint him about repeated visits to the Avatarverse (which is ironic) and repeated visits to Neo Edo with Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles, while Micah reads more Oz and finishes with Steven Universe once and for all. Come on, Monkey, download this podcast! Cartoons in this episode: Monkey Magic, "Enter Stone Monkey" The Wuzzles, "Moosel's Monster"
Ep 87 is ground breaking as we experience the first ever Queensland Report with Wes live from the sunshine state! Along with this we have the long awaited return of Snack Watch. Kris and Stu chop it up and snarf it down and dish out steaming hot opinions on a bevvy of new snack releases. Then to cap it off, Mat rides a cloud of anger like a grumpy Monkey Magic and delivers and smoking S**t List! OUR MERCH ON REDBUBBLE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/PApodcast OUR INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/papinstagram OUR E-MAIL: passiveaggressivepod@gmail.com
昔のアニメや特撮ソングをアカペラで歌って歌のリハビリをするアニ特歌ビリテーション。 今回は1978年に放送されたテレビドラマ『西遊記』のOP曲「Monkey Magic/ゴダイゴ」を歌います。 ※トーク中に話していた英語歌詞のOPだったのは翌年放映されていた『探偵物語』でした。この場を借りて訂正します。 Song: Yee Haw - Northern Born Music provided by Ninety9Lives Video: https://youtu.be/2Rr-T20hIa0 Download: http://99l.tv/yeehawYU #歌ビリ
Lethal Mullet Episode 117: Split Second Rutger Hauer's hunts space aliens in a rundown futuristic London… Tonight join The Mullet and his costar Dan Hadley from Type 40 and Spacebook as they go through the eighties BBC heyday of such great shows as Tom Baker's Who run, The Goodies, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Monkey Magic and more. We then chat about Split Second: a sci-fi / horror / actioner that stars Rutger Hauer in the middle of his action movie era. Find Lethal Mullet Network on Podbean: lethalmulletnework.podbean.com You can find The Lethal Mullet Podcast on: Apple / Google Play / Spotify / Stitcher / IHeartRadio Contact: Adam on: @thelethalmullet Twitter / Facebook / Instagram Find Lethal Mullet merch, shirts, hoodies, mugs, posters and more here at TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/en-au/t-shirt/22432724-lethal-mullet-lm?store_id=130218 #splitsecond #rutgerhauer #danhadley #spacebook #thegoodies #monkey #douglasadams #type40adrwhopodcast #lethalmulletpodcast #lethalmulletnetwork
Halloween Shitemare Month rolls on this week as Casey and Dave look back on 1996's Slither. Along for the ride is Passive Aggressive Podcast's Baby's Day Out super-fan; Mat.Casey's asking all the big questions like; Do you wipe?Dave's cosplaying Monkey Magic and Mat is questioning Dave's marriage.The trio think the internet has it wrong with all the Nathan Fillion love and thinks you should watch Night of The Creeps instead.Catch this multi AFI Award winning episode on what is perhaps James Gunn's weakest film.Listen to us on itunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.or direct download the mp3 from the link below:https://www.buzzsprout.com/186739/9340303-slither-aka-chief-beef-queef.mp3?download=trueCatch The Passive Agressive Podcast here:http://www.passiveaggressivepodcast.com/#davesvideograveyard #passiveaggressivepodcast #SLITHER #jamesgunn #filmpodcast #moviepodcast #billhunter
Ali Cook is an actor, comedian and magician. He has written and starred in the television series 'Now You See It' (BBC1), 'Penn And Teller: Fool Us' (ITV1), 'Dirty Tricks' (Channel 4) and 'Monkey Magic '(Five), both nominated for the British Comedy Awards & the Golden Rose of Montreux.We talk about the immense power of practise, how if you want to become better at something you have to become worse first, the significance of making the unconscious conscious and living an examined life, how understanding the non-linear nature of improvement can help you, the importance of cultivating hope and so much more.***If you find this podcast valuable, it would be amazing if you could leave a one-off donation which helps us with the maintenance costs of the podcast and also helps us continue making it better. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/michaelgolab***If you cannot donate you can leave us a short 5-second review on ‘Apple Podcasts' and share the episode on social media; it really helps other listeners find the show..and make sure to subscribe to get the next episode.Thanks so much for your support!Instagram: instagram.com/michaeldgolabIMDB: imdb.me/michaelgolabTwitter: twitter.com/michaeldgolabFacebook: facebook.com/michaelgolabactorLinkedIn: uk.linkedin.com/in/michael-golabSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/michaelgolab)
Ali Cook is one of the most successful magicians in the UK. He has performed on several TV shows over the years including Monkey Magic, Secret World of Magic, Dirty Tricks, and Penn and Teller Fool Us. He has performed at a very high level his entire career and his client list reads as a who's who in the corporate world.Aside from magic in recent years Ali has carved out a very successful career as an Actor and has performed as part of several productions on stage as well as on TV.In this interview Ali talks about his entire career. He talks about how he landed his first TV appearance and how he then capitalised on that appearance. Along the way the gives some amazing advice on marketing, branding, performing close up magic, performing on stage and more.
We talk about our preferred game pacing and how we feel when updates change the pacing, be it bad or good. We also talk about Godzilla V Kong: Dawn of Monkey for a hot second --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/garrett-gage3/support
Monkey Magic - just like a game managing money is like a game and it has rules. Buy the book Manage And Multiply Your Money on Amazon at https://amzn.to/2OS6Mrw
Advocate, Educate, Inspire Episode 41: A.Farmz & Monkey Magic In this new episode Cannadave & Groovee do a couple reviews on two different brands. We also talk about the growth of medical and adult use sales in the state of Michigan! The first review is on Monkey Majic and the gummy edible we ate. We ate it 35 mins before starting the recording of the episode so we would be able to feel the effects live. Find out what we thought of the edible? Who ate more and how were the effects? These questions and more are anwsered in the episode. The second is A.Farmz and we tested Concentrate badder Animal Mint! It did have the mint smell when youcracked opened the jar. Tune in and see what Cannadave and Groovee thought about the budder? Is this comparable to other concentrates we have tried? We go over both of these reviews in the new episode of Micannacast. We do get into the growth of the Cannabis Market here in Michigan. May 2020 almost tripled the number of product sold compared to January. Find out more stats on the medical and adult use market on this episode!! Tune in this Saturday at 9 am Eastern for our Wake & Bake!! Live on Facebook and Instagram. We look forward to seeing you!! Sit back and relax and listen to another episode of MiCannaCast!! Please Follow & Subscribe!! MiCannaCast http://www.micannacast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Micannacast https://www.instagram.com/micannacast/ CannaDave: https://cannadave.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Cannadave420/ https://www.instagram.com/cannadave/ Groovee: https://www.facebook.com/GrooveeMusic/ https://www.instagram.com/grooveemusic/
Maybe this bit of Monkey Magic isn't so much bad, but horribly misguided. It's like a puzzle where none of the pieces fit together, but a few of them are still quite pretty on their own. Is it enough to finally make monkeys out of Matt and Luke? Please do like, subscribe, and rate on all the things like Facebook, Twitter, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Wherever you happen to be hearing us, really. Luke talks to you about true PokeLove at Luke Loves Pokemon: https://twitter.com/lukelovespkmn And Matt’s music for today’s episode lives here: https://damagedtape.bandcamp.com/album/the-erotic-couch-cannibal-sisters-soundtrack
It's another magical Ice Day Eve, so it's off to bed early to dream of sugar plums, and reindeer, and evil monkeys who want to bash your skull in. Wait, what was that last one?
Koichiro Kobayashi, known as “Koba,” is a “paraclimbing legend.” Koba went blind at age 28 from a degenerative eye disease and at age 31 decided to take up climbing. He has since racked up a number of gold medals around the world! Koba envisions a world where various groups of people can live together without being worried about their handicaps. To pursue his vision, he established a Tokyo-based non-profit organization called Monkey Magic that promotes free climbing among those with visual impairments. Koba believes climbing “is a lifetime sport that people with disabilities can enjoy throughout their lives which increases exercise opportunities, promotes self-reliance and social participation by empowering, and improves quality of life.” Koba is joined today by his guide, Naoya Suzuki. Erik and Skyler speak to Koba and Naoya about their journey into paraclimbing and how they work together in this adaptive sport. They speak about all the different techniques they use together on a technical level to communicate and get Koba up the rock face. One example is that Naoya uses the “clock method,” and explains which hold to grab by saying 1 o’clock or half past 2 etc. They have traveled the world together and discuss the challenges of entering the World Championships and what being on that level of competition means to them. Koba also reflects on how he heard of Erik back when he was beginning to go blind and the inspiration that meeting provided. In Japan, the blind people he had met stayed away from sports and being active. But, Naoya bought Koba Erik’s first book about his ascent of Everest and he was blown away. So, he reached out. Naoya and Koba came to the U.S. and met Erik together and they have all been close ever since. Trust is an integral part of their relationship. Naoya reflects on times Koba has lost competitions, essentially on bad calls he has made, and how Koba never blames him. They make mistakes together but: “I trust him. No matter how much he makes mistakes, I feel big passion from him, so I trust him.” After Koba climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro with Erik and other blind people in 2005, he was inspired to start a climbing gym in his home country of Japan for folks with disabilities. The climbing is an essential service he offers but Koba recognizes that the social aspect is almost even more impactful. Going blind can lead people to isolate and stop going out but Koba realizes how important it is to meet new people and be connected with others. Koba talks about how climbing has become like a friend in his life and his pursuit of the sport has led him to find satisfaction. He does not need his sight to feel fulfillment in his life and to have the love of his community around him. From his climbing community to his wife to Naoya, Koba has met so many supporters in his life since going blind that he has discovered that: “blindness made him big.” As Erik puts it, “sometimes even hardships end up giving us gifts we might never have gotten otherwise.” In Koba’s case, going blind led him to tdiscovering the climbing community building and building deeper relationships with the people in his life.
Saiyūki (1978-80) was a Japanese television series based on the 16th century Chinese novel, Journey to the West. Dubbed into English and re-titled 'Monkey' (aka 'Monkey Magic') the series became a cult classic in the UK, and an even bigger hit in Australia! This episode is a great fun time with guests Vicky Hanlon (Vic and Em's Comedy Gems) and Raewyn Pickering! I'm touring my new stand up show Bone Dry in 2019 (to Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne) Tickets/details: https://mattstewartcomedy.com/gigs Use the early bird discount code 'dogoon' Our twitter: @PrimeMatesPod Our instagram: @primematespod Facebook: facebook.com/primematespod Email: primematespod@gmail.com Got topic/primate suggestions for the show? Chuck them here: http://bitly.com/PrimeMatesTips Check out my other podcast (where we do a report about a different topic each week): Do Go On Vicky's Podcast: Vic and Em's Comedy Gems Vicky's Comedy Company: Hands Down Comedy Raewyn's Facebook Page Raewyn's MICF Show: Lovely Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader ThomasSupport the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monkey Magic review and more of 1994!
Ongoing Investigations: Journey to the West, Octopath Traveler, Azur Lane, Hinamatsuri. Song: "Monkey Magic" by Godiego Food for Thought: What are some of our favorite absurd comedies? Topics: 12 Manga Magazines Canceled in 2018, Inkypen Coming to Nintendo Switch, RightStuf Launches Emma Kickstarter, New Slayers and Dirty Pair Novels.
This episode, Fran aka 1inabillionguy joins Sherryl and Jan to share opinions on social media etiquette, Big Narstie and personal space, whose next on the Hollywood hit list, Kanye West vs Pusha T…album wise and lots more. Plus the trio take a moment to get all philosophical about the universe. It’s juicy, it’s funny and it’s definitely worth the listen! For your fix of Black British humour and social commentary at its best, hit that play button and get involved. If you enjoy what you hear, please like, share and subscribe. Use the hashtag: #tandbpodcast to connect on social media. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Find Tea and Biscuits podcast on Instagram here >> www.instagram.com/tandbpodcast Connect with 1inabillionguy here >> www.instgaram.com/1inabillionguy Holla at Sherryl ( www.instagram.com/sherrylsworld/ ) and Jan ( www.instagram.com/madnewsblog/ ) while you’re at it!
Welcome back to the New Worlds Report – today, accompanied by Cindy Little, we discuss 7th Sea: Trouble in Avalon and Cloud Somersault. 7th Sea: Trouble in Avalon: https://storium.com/world/7th-sea-trouble-in-avalon Cloud Somersault: https://storium.com/world/cloud-somersault Other Links: 7th Sea Roleplaying Game: http://7thsea.com/ Monkey Magic intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAbE36IBTZY Monkey Magic – The Middle Path and Compassion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIeBOIZigJ0 Monkey Fights Pigsy: […] The post New Worlds Report Episode 25: 7th Sea: Trouble in Avalon and Cloud Somersault appeared first on Storium Arc.
What a day it's been! Proud dad and star of Giggle & Hoot Jimmy Rees chats bedtime routines and maintaining that famous 'Giggle' voice. He also reveals how he deals with attention from his older fans - mums, we're looking at you! This week, Cassie's kids got a taste of our national coat of arms. Literally. And Mel found out the hard way that her daughter hasn't been eating her lunch...Eww. GULP! It's the conversation every parent dreads. But while most of us fumble our way through it, one couple in the UK are willing to pay $4,500 to outsource their sex talk. Clever or OTT? And from Monkey Magic to The Brady Bunch the poddy crew reminisce on their fave childhood TV shows. SHOW NOTES:Your hosts are Mel Wilson and Cassie Hamer with special guest Bek Day and our huge thanks to Jimmy Rees. This podcast was produced by Sinead Barrett and Nina Young. We've got a bit of a favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a review. It only takes a few secs and helps other people discover us.Have you got a story you think our listeners would love? Email us at Kidspot.Editorial@news.com.au, join the conversation on the Kidspot Facebook page or tweet us at @KidspotSocial See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WARNING - EXPLICIT LANGUAGE USED. Welcome to the very first... (and possibly last)... episode of the Native Immigrants Podcast! Your hosts, Swami Baracus and The Esteemed Jyojo B, are a couple living in London who clearly have plenty of time in their hands to wax lyrical over a number of issues... the biggest one, as evident in this first show, is their marriage! Episode 1 was actually just an initial Test Run, but they decided to publish it anyways, so apologies for the sound quality, varying volume levels and constant bickering. On the show, you'll hear an introduction to who they are together with a brief discussion on Black Panther, the Gucci Turban controversy, the passing of Sridevi and future events. Also, you'll hear Swami mention the word 'amazing' unnecessarily more times than DJ Khaled mentions 'We The Best'. Where else would you hear Monkey Magic, the Hamlet theme music and monobrow babies on the same show? Forgive them, for they know not what they do… Thanks to Aashish Gadhvi for helping with the edit, and Mellzo for providing the musical interludes! Find & follow us on all our links below! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheNativeImmigrants/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Nimmigrants Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/Nimmigrants/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/nativeimmigrants
Join the gang from the monthly pop culture meetup at Brisbane Square Library (Dr Paul, Brad, Tess, Michel, Jeremy, Jacob, & Oliver) as they break down the weekly pop culture news! Chatting Westworld, Monkey Magic, Black Panther, Deadpool, Han Solo, & Lemony Snicket!! (Spoilers) Since (Amanda) was away sick, Paul seemed to have lost total control in places so there were a few cuts, a lot of people talking over each other (manners people!), and several conversations happening at once (oops). But, all in all, fun times! Haha. Let's do it again next month! Topics: Deadpool & Han Solo trailer breakdown Black Panther Review (kinda non-spoilery, but not?!) Westworld Season 3 anticipation/breakdown from Jacob & Oliver Monkey Magic Reboot: New Legends of Monkey (ABC iView/Netflix) Lemony Snicket (depresssssinggg!! but Season 2 yey!!) IT Horror Movie Will Brad review 50 shades FREED?!?!?! Will heeeee?! Lol. Jessica Jones Season 2 (spoliers) Kickstarter - Eldritch Kid: Bone War Promo
Josh Chapman wants to get better at Star Wars, so he is getting people he knows on the mic to share their ideas and stories. Some people know more, some people know less but all that really matters is they have something to say, it's STAR WARS SPELT OUT. We kick off the first lesson with Josh's best friend Marty Holt taking the mic and running with it. There is Star Wars talk galore but with any old friend, conversation drifts in old memories, He-Man, Voltron and Monkey Magic are delved into somewhat great detail. Follow us on twitter @starwarsspelt Follow us on instagram @starwarsspeltout Subscribe to our Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsgw0WcCmz2UT1tSpZnGmpA Theme music by Cam Chapman @gullychaps Follow Marty Holt @holtmarty07 Follow Josh Chapman @chapmanjosh
Monkey Magic, Karate Films, Katia wants to know if people weigh their laundry, Birthday days off, Ant and Dec, Sam is disgusted with Nandos, Which direction is your bed facing, 280 Twitter characters, Grahame asks are old books are rubbish?, Nick Knowles live on 5 Live, Thoughts that come into your head that you don’t […]
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Episode 76 is Monkey time....this cult classic is just amazingly entertaining. Born from an egg on a mountain topThe punkiest monkey that ever popped He knew every magic trick under the sun To tease the God And everyone and have some fun Monkey magic, Monkey magic. Monkey, also commonly referred to as "Monkey Magic" (the show's title song). Japanese television drama based on the Chinese novel, Journey to the West, by Wu Cheng'en. Filmed in north-west China and Inner Mongolia.
You know what? Let's Place is TOO WET AND WILD for a regular update schedule. We'll be coming at you at, essentially, completely arbitrary moments, but at the bare minimum we're going to try to be here to help you celebrate all the HOT MOMENTS IN GAMING, like this year's E3! Luke is joined by Jordan and 3 new guests: Emily, Chelsea, and Lucas, to discuss 5 games from the 5 video games companies that held press events at E3 this year. YOUR GAMES THIS WEEK ARE: Make Your Own Murder Party, for PC; Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships, for Playstation 2 and Xbox; Kinectimals, for Xbox 360; Pet in TV, for Playstation; and Monkey Magic, for arcades. You can see the full, up-to-date list of ranked games at bit.ly/letsplace. And send a thanks to this week's guest Chelsea, @KnitSpecibus on Twitter, for meticulously reconstructing the list after I deleted it like a freakin' idiot!
The Tinny Boys draw inspiration from Confucius, Buddah and Monkey Magic this week but find themselves disappearing up their own philosophical fundament
Phil Edwards, Andy Blume and Daniel Olivares are back in the studio with this week's look at all things Geek.Show Notes:This $400 appliance that squeezes juice out of a bag appears unnecessary [Ars Technica]TPG savaged in $1b sell-off after mobile network plans revealed [The Canberra Times]Volkswagen just got slapped with the largest fine for automakers [NBC News]eBay threatens to block Australian shoppers over GST [The Age]IT'S OFFICIAL: Amazon is taking on retailing in Australia with a 'vast selection' and 'fast delivery' [Business Insider Australia]Plastc swiped $9 million from backers and just completely vanished [The Verge]Facebook releases timeline of Cleveland shooting videos [TechCrunch]Apple apologizes to users for mistakenly saying their paid iCloud subscription was cancelled [AppleInsider]Apple Hires Top Google Satellite Executives for New Hardware Team [Bloomberg]iTunes Podcasts Now Called Apple Podcasts [The Mac Observer]The latest iPhone 8 leak suggests Apple might make a big change to the fingerprint sensor [Business Insider]Happy Days star Erin Moran dead at 56 [The Age]Gold Logie 2017 winner Samuel Johnson edges out favourite as Molly steals show [The Age]Monkey Magic reboot series is on its way [Essential Kids]Why are there no Chinese actors in The Legend of the Monkey? [News.com.au]Something we mentioned in the show but missing in the Show Notes? Let us know via our Contact Page.Questions, Comments, Feedback and Suggestions are all welcome.Website - http://geeksinterrupted.fmFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeeksInterruptedTwitter - https://twitter.com/GeeksOnAirVoicemail - http://www.speakpipe.com/GeeksInterruptedIf you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe.
Many copywriters – Kate and Belinda – are balancing their business and writing time with personal and family time. But is it possible? Can you stay sane? Does something have to give? Tune in to learn: Belinda and Kate's most used phone apps Our best tips on managing the juggling act The common struggles faced (and how to beat them) Our communities experiences on this topic (a gold mine) Our one piece of advice to new copywriters And we'd love to know YOUR most used phone app. Let us know on Twitter or our Facebook page! #hotcopy Share the pod love! If you like what you're hearing on Hot Copy, the best way to support the show is to take just a few seconds to leave a rating and / or comment over on iTunes or Stitcher. Thanks! Thanks to Amanda Vanelderen for your fantastic testimonial and your mention on Monkey Magic!
For episode three of the Kung Fu Movie Guide Podcast, I have a nice chat with the Australian blogger Meredith Lewis, who runs the rather excellent kung fu movie blog, Dangerous Meredith's Fu Thoughts. I spent time with Meredith over Google Hangouts just before a talk she was doing at a Melbourne festival on the topic of Monkey - the popular Japanese TV show from the 1970s, known to international audiences as Monkey Magic. She afforded me a bit of time during her research to talk about the show's origins, which is based on a 16th century Chinese novel, Journey to the West, and tells the story of the mythological figure Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King. There are many films, animations and stories featuring the Monkey King, and countless variations on the Journey to the West story, and we discuss some of our favourite adaptions in this podcast. Meredith is also an ex-dancer and choreographer, so we discuss our favourite action directors and performers - people like Yuen Woo-ping and Lau Kar-leung, who as well as being martial arts masters, were also able to capture great sequences of intricate movement, much like a musical or dance number. We also discuss the role of women in martial arts films, particularly in wuxia literature and cinema, and we look at why we have both turned to blogging as a way of sharing our mutual passion for the genre.
A recent paper suggests that there is no discrimination against women at the hiring stage of a science job. We discuss what these findings might mean and talk about other reasons why women choose not to go further in science careers. With the centenary of World War l upon us, Stu talks about why this war is called the chemists war and the chemical processes and poisonous gases that were used at this time. We talk to researcher Dr Alice Gorman from Flinders University who is a space archaeologist. She talks about how you can participate in a crowd-naming campaign to name features on Pluto. Alice talks about her favourite names suggested for Pluto's features, including a Yolngu word and a Monkey Magic reference.
One of the biggest stars in UK magic is in The Magicians' Podcast hot seat this week. Pete Firman joins me to discuss his childhood, his break on Channel 5's Monkey Magic, BBC1's The Magicians and his incredible 8 year run at The Edinburgh Fringe (a brand new show every year) to sell out crowds and critical acclaim.
Comedy magician Pete Firman. Pete has appeared in loads of TV shows (including Monkey Magic and Dirty Tricks), has a great live act and is a very funny man.
Following last week’s banana special, it seemed only right to follow that with a show all about apes, monkeys and primates in general. This was also prompted by our recent reverie about the classic TV series Monkey and also a … Continue reading →