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Latest podcast episodes about Moosehead

Homebrew Murder Crew
Episode 62: Moosehead Brewery Murder Mystery

Homebrew Murder Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 64:10


Meaghan cracks into Canada's Unsolved Brew: A Beer Baron Butchered, a Son Accused, and a Nation Gripped. Uncork the decade-long saga of the Richard Oland murder and the lingering questions that still haunt the iconic Moosehead family. Sources: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/dennis-oland-case?hl=en-CA https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Richard_Oland?hl=en-CA https://ca.news.yahoo.com/dennis-oland-had-no-reason-165508811.html?hl=en-CA&guccounter=1 https://moosehead.ca/our-story/?hl=en-CA#:~:Popularity%20begins%20to%20rise%2C%20and,1870 https://blackcreekbrewery.wordpress.com/2013/06/21/guest-blogger-katie-bryski-a-beer-pioneer-susannah-oland-and-moosehead/?hl=en-CA Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast
Hanxiety, High Breweries, and Presidential Packs

Beer Guys Radio Craft Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 55:18


Four more beers!We just can't get away from talking about tariffs. The ever changing topic that politicians are using to swing their johnsons around at each other. Well, it's really just one politician, but it's impacting everyone. And, it could impact your beer in a big way. On a lighter note we learn about the highest brewery in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Did you know the records thing was started by Guinness the brewery? Sir Hugh Beaver (seriously) got into a debate about the fastest game bird and commission a book for records and facts that eventually became the Guiness Book of World Records. They're no longer officiially connected, but they do have common heritage.Science! The scientists say hanxiety is a real thing. That anxiety you feel a day (or two) after having one too many. We've got the details on why.Canada is really taking a lot of heat in this political circus. Moosehead has a cure, at least a treatment, they created a Presidential Pack of 1,461 cans - one for each day of Trump's presidency. If you want to grab one you're out of luck, they sold out fast.Cheers!Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!

The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers
LP1389 Peterbilt MOOSEHEAD Takes Center Stage!

The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 5:13


Peterbilt MOOSEHEAD Takes Center Stage! #Peterbilttrucks #truckreview #trucking #bigrigs Get ready to be amazed by the majestic MOOSEHEAD Peterbilt, a behemoth of a truck that's sure to leave you in awe! In this episode, we're putting the spotlight on this incredible machine, showcasing its impressive features and capabilities. From its powerful engine to its sleek design, the MOOSEHEAD Peterbilt is a force to be reckoned with. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride as we take a closer look at this incredible truck! WATCH THE VIDEO ON THIS TRUCK HERE Enter Your Truck to be a Featured Truck of the Week To get your truck entered into the Lead Pedal Featured Trucks email photos of your truck and a write up about and why it supposed to be part of these amazing trucks. Email leadpedalpodcast@gmail.com    Chrome Supply Warehouse has the best selection of chrome and truck parts in Ontario Canada. Located in Belleville Ontario on the North side of the Highway with lots of truck parking. Stop in for a break or to check on their Deal of the day. Learn more online at www.chromesupplywarehouse.com    This episode is sponsored by Rosedale Transport offering career opportunities for truck drivers with their large network. You can learn more at www.rosedalegroup.com   Have you heard of RS2000 Tax Services offering accounting services throughout Ontario? The firm specializes in truck drivers, owner operators, and farm based businesses. Work with people who know exactly what operators in your industry require to be profitable. Learn more at www.RS2000tax.com or call 1-800-304-3986   About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB  www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com  LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com  The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com   

Malt Couture
BATCH 283: Triple IPA Showdown Part 2

Malt Couture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 120:40


In Part 2 of the Triple IPA Showdown, Alex and Stephen try TIPAs from Alvarado Street Brewing, El Segundo Brewing, North Park Beer Company, and Tree House Brewing Company then put them through the Power Rankings treatment. In the Beer News, a Norfolk, VA brewery that's been stealing valor for years blames the "woke mob" for their closure, Canadian brewery Moosehead releases a 1,461 pack of beer to help Canadians get through the second Trump term, and San Diego pub O'Brien's wins the USA Today's Best Beer Bar for the second year in a row.  Thanks to Masthead Brewing Co. for sponsoring this episode. Follow them on Instagram @MastheadBrewing. Catch them at the World Beer Cup and FOBAB. Look out for their collab with Brouwerij De Bradandere at Belgian Beer Week.  To get involved with the  "Life" International Barleywine Collab, click the link for info about the recipe, BSG discount, and links to help raise awareness of colon cancer.  If you'd like to make a direct donation to help support Alex, head over to his GoFundMe.  For more info about colon cancer and to help support the fight against it check out the Colon Cancer Foundation.  Head to our Patreon for weekly exclusive content. Get the Malt Couture Officially Licensed T-shirt. Follow DontDrinkBeer on Instagram and Twitter.

The Food Professor
Loblaw T's Off on Trump Tariffs, China and Europe Hit Back Creating Risks & Opportunities, guest Smoke's Poutinerie President & COO Mark Cunningham

The Food Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 70:10


In this episode of The Food Professor podcast, hosts Michael LeBlanc and Sylvain Charlebois tackle pressing issues in Canada's food industry before interviewing Mark Cunningham, President and Chief Operating Officer of Smoke's Poutinerie.The episode begins with the hosts discussing Loblaw's decision to place "T" labels on products affected by tariffs. While Charlebois appreciates the transparency effort, he questions whether the approach is too simplistic, explaining that tariffs impact entire product categories beyond individual items. The hosts explore how Canadian retailers rapidly " de-Americanize" their product offerings in response to US-Canada trade tensions.They examine how companies like Moosehead leverage the political climate for marketing with initiatives like their "Presidential Pack" of 1,461 beers (one for each day left of Trump's presidency) before analyzing China's retaliatory tariffs on Canadian canola and seafood. Charlebois criticizes Canada's geopolitical approach, noting how China strategically targeted farmers rather than the automotive sector following Canada's 100% tariff on Chinese EVs.In the featured interview, Mark Cunningham shares insights about Smokes Poutinerie, the Canadian poutine restaurant franchise with over 100 locations across Canada, including 45+ traditional franchise locations and numerous non-traditional sites in colleges, airports, and arenas. Cunningham discusses how the company honours its late founder, Ryan Smolkin (who maintains the title of "Chief Entertainment Officer"), by staying true to authentic Quebec ingredients while packaging poutine with distinctive Canadian flair through their red and black plaid branding and 80s pop culture references.Cunningham details their business model's evolution, including adapting to a delivery-focused environment (now representing 35% of sales), managing food costs amid inflation, and their creative approach to menu innovation. He explains how they position themselves as "brand disruptors" in the quick-service restaurant space, using provocative marketing campaigns that often playfully target larger competitors. Cunningham also highlights their World Poutine Eating Championship, which has grown to become North America's second-largest eating competition.The hosts reflect on the food industry's resilience five years after COVID, with Charlebois noting how the pandemic forced companies to reconsider supply chain management and communication strategies. Additional topics covered include RFK Jr.'s meeting with food executives about banning artificial dyes, EU retaliatory tariffs against the US, and Charlebois receiving a King Charles Coronation medal honouring his contributions to the food industry in Canada and globally. The Food Professor #podcast is presented by Caddle. About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa. Michael LeBlanc is the president and founder of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc, a senior retail advisor, keynote speaker and now, media entrepreneur. He has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. Michael has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels, most recently on the main stage in Toronto at Retail Council of Canada's Retail Marketing conference with leaders from Walmart & Google. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, CanWest Media, Pandora Jewellery, The Shopping Channel and Retail Council of Canada to his advisory, speaking and media practice.Michael produces and hosts a network of leading retail trade podcasts, including the award-winning No.1 independent retail industry podcast in America, Remarkable Retail with his partner, Dallas-based best-selling author Steve Dennis; Canada's top retail industry podcast The Voice of Retail and Canada's top food industry and one of the top Canadian-produced management independent podcasts in the country, The Food Professor with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois from Dalhousie University in Halifax.Rethink Retail has recognized Michael as one of the top global retail experts for the fourth year in a row, Thinkers 360 has named him on of the Top 50 global thought leaders in retail, RTIH has named him a top 100 global though leader in retail technology and Coresight Research has named Michael a Retail AI Influencer. If you are a BBQ fan, you can tune into Michael's cooking show, Last Request BBQ, on YouTube, Instagram, X and yes, TikTok.Michael is available for keynote presentations helping retailers, brands and retail industry insiders explaining the current state and future of the retail industry in North America and around the world.

TJ Trout
Canada's beer rationing?

TJ Trout

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 28:32


Certainly no shortage of topics to goof around with, such as Canada and their beer, particularly Moosehead. Also Dinosaurs and the Bible, and can you climb the pyramids? Lastly TJ is joined by Michael Herst from Sun Tours to talk about Greece. All this on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

House of Crouse
MAPLE SYRUP FOR YOUR EYES VOL 1

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 19:05


Film critic Richard Crouse presents a list of Canadian comedies that are more fun than a two four of Moosehead. We'll meet the “Governor of Givin'er,” a bingo caller named Ned, an obsessive film fan, a free-spirited teen whose birthday mushroom trip brings her face-to-face with her 39-year-old self and writer director Cody Lightning and his film Hey Viktor!

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter
PODCAST MARCH 10: Embarrassing Luggage, Ear Injuries & Peter's THAT Airport Guy

MOVE Mornings Podcast with Erin and Peter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 45:55


$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:10), Peter is that airport guy (6:30). Trending: Hudson's Bay Company, Moosehead and Peace By Chocolate & Paris Comes To Halifax (15:00), Password To Paradise Winner (22:51), embarrassing luggage (27:45), ear injuries (37:45), Mindbender: 17% of people say they've been interrupted by this during sexy time (43:53) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100

Topics Under The Stairs
Ep. 217 - Moosehead Madness with Matt Penella

Topics Under The Stairs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 122:25


In this episode we sit down with our friend Matt Penella to recap our ice fishing trip to Moosehead Lake in Maine.

Spooky Sips
65. Moosehead's Bloody Valentine

Spooky Sips

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 62:51


Happy Valentine's Day Sippers. To honor this romantic holiday, we're watching the early 80's slasher My Bloody Valentine (1981). In keeping with the Canadian accents, we're sipping on Moosehead beer as we review the film, list all the kills, and get into the psychology behind our killer. Get watching and get sipping cuddled up with your loved ones!   Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe wherever you're listening and follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spookysips_podcast/Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/SpookySipsPodWebsite: https://spookysipspod.buzzsprout.com

Locating the Lost
***LIVE*** Fred Corrow -A Mystery in Moosehead

Locating the Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 61:11


On November 18, 1969, Fred Corrow, a resident of Dixfield, Maine, embarked on a solo student flight from Folsom's Flying Service in Greenville, piloting a rented Cessna 180, designated N9113T. Eyewitnesses later reported seeing him practicing float landings on Fitzgerald Pond, which is now known as Mountain View Pond. Tragically, Fred and his aircraft vanished without a trace, and despite extensive search efforts, no crash site was ever discovered, leaving a lingering sense of mystery and loss. There was a report suggesting that the aircraft was observed in a steep dive over a group of hunters, followed by a sound that was believed to be the impact on Moosehead Lake, an area known for its deep waters ranging from 60 to 80 feet. However, this account was dismissed by search teams at the time due to the absence of any floating debris or oil slick, which are typically indicators of an aircraft accident. This lack of physical evidence only deepened the enigma surrounding Fred's disappearance, leaving many questions unanswered. This evening, we have the privilege of speaking with aviation archaeologist Peter Noddin, who has dedicated countless hours to investigating this perplexing case. His relentless pursuit of the truth reflects a deep commitment to not only uncovering what happened to Fred Corrow but also to providing closure for his family and friends. Peter's work embodies the hope that one day, the mystery of Fred's fate may be resolved, allowing those who care for him to finally find peace.

Locating the Lost
***LIVE*** Fred Corrow -A Mystery in Moosehead

Locating the Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 61:12


On November 18, 1969, Fred Corrow, a resident of Dixfield, Maine, embarked on a solo student flight from Folsom's Flying Service in Greenville, piloting a rented Cessna 180, designated N9113T. Eyewitnesses later reported seeing him practicing float landings on Fitzgerald Pond, which is now known as Mountain View Pond. Tragically, Fred and his aircraft vanished without a trace, and despite extensive search efforts, no crash site was ever discovered, leaving a lingering sense of mystery and loss. There was a report suggesting that the aircraft was observed in a steep dive over a group of hunters, followed by a sound that was believed to be the impact on Moosehead Lake, an area known for its deep waters ranging from 60 to 80 feet. However, this account was dismissed by search teams at the time due to the absence of any floating debris or oil slick, which are typically indicators of an aircraft accident. This lack of physical evidence only deepened the enigma surrounding Fred's disappearance, leaving many questions unanswered. This evening, we have the privilege of speaking with aviation archaeologist Peter Noddin, who has dedicated countless hours to investigating this perplexing case. His relentless pursuit of the truth reflects a deep commitment to not only uncovering what happened to Fred Corrow but also to providing closure for his family and friends. Peter's work embodies the hope that one day, the mystery of Fred's fate may be resolved, allowing those who care for him to finally find peace.

The Port Podcast
Port Podcast: Patrick Oland CFO of Moosehead Breweries in Saint John

The Port Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 27:32


On this episode of the Port Podcast, we've got Patrick Oland, CFO of Moosehead Breweries in Saint John! Hosts Cait Milberry and Port Saint John CEO Craig Estabrooks chat with Patrick about the Moosehead's rich history in the region and his current role as a member of the 6th generation running the family business. They also dive into Patrick's new role as chair of CME and how Moosehead has stayed relevant for almost 160 years.  Also, Patrick reveals his favourite Moosehead products in a Port Podcast exclusive!  That and so much more on this episode of the Port Podcast!   *Translation Disclaimer  Please note that our content is available in multiple languages through YouTube captions. To enjoy translations, kindly navigate to your settings and adjust the language of your choice. We strive for accurate and comprehensive translations, but please be aware that some nuances may be lost. Thank you for understanding and exploring our content in your preferred language!   

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
06 - 04 - 24 KELLYS MOOSEHEAD MENU

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 8:06


06 - 04 - 24 KELLYS MOOSEHEAD MENU by Maine's Coast 93.1

CruxCasts
Sokoman Minerals (TSXV:SIC) - Major 2024 Drill Program for the Next Newfoundland Gold Discovery

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 28:36


Interview with Timothy Froude, President & CEO of Sokoman Minerals Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/sokoman-minerals-sic-moosehead-drilling-gold-kraken-li-drilling-in-q2-2992Recording date: 24th May 2024Sokoman Minerals Corp. (TSXV:SIC) is positioning itself for a major new gold discovery in Newfoundland, Canada. With high-grade drill results from its flagship Moosehead project, a large drill program about to commence, and an innovative approach to bulk sampling, Sokoman offers investors a compelling exploration story in an emerging gold district.Moosehead has consistently delivered bonanza-grade gold intercepts, including recent results of 10.25 meters of 84.7 g/t gold and 12.4 meters of 44.1 g/t gold from the Footwall Splay zone. To efficiently extract a bulk sample from this high-grade zone, Sokoman has partnered with Novamera Inc. to utilize their proprietary technology. This innovative approach will surgically extract the high-grade core of the vein with minimal dilution and environmental impact.An 8,000-10,000 meter drill program is set to begin at Moosehead in the coming weeks. Priority targets include the Footwall Splay and the recently discovered 552 Zone. The company also plans to test the deeper potential of the gold system with several 800-1000m holes. Sokoman believes these could be "game-changers" for the project.Meanwhile, exploration is ramping up at the earlier-stage Fleur de Lys project. 2024 prospecting uncovered numerous angular, gold-bearing boulders up to several meters in size, which points to a nearby bedrock source. An initial 2,000m drill program aims to make a new discovery here starting in July.Sokoman is well-funded for its 2024 exploration plans with over 10,000m of drilling across two projects. The company's prospective land package in the emerging gold district of Newfoundland, proven management team, and depressed valuation provide the right ingredients for a potential re-rating on exploration success.The broader market backdrop appears supportive for gold exploration companies. The gold price remains near all-time highs despite recent volatility, incentivizing miners to replace reserves and grow production. Many view Newfoundland as an underexplored region with strong geological potential.In this environment, Sokoman Minerals offers investors leveraged exposure to new gold discoveries in a premier jurisdiction. Steady news flow from drilling and bulk sampling should provide plenty of catalysts in the year ahead. With a proven ability to discover high-grade gold, an innovative approach to exploration, and a strong treasury to fund its plans, Sokoman is well positioned to create significant value for shareholders.View Sokoman Minerals' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/sokoman-minerals-corpSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com 

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
4 - 23 - 24 THE MOOSEHEAD BOAT CAPTAIN DISS

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 4:45


4 - 23 - 24 THE MOOSEHEAD BOAT CAPTAIN DISS by Maine's Coast 93.1

Alaska Wild Project
AWP Episode 163 "Take a Pike" w/Parker Bradley of ADF&G

Alaska Wild Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 156:26


Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & Jack Lau invite ADF&G Biologist and invasive species expert Parker Bradly into the studio to discuss the state of pike in Alaska   First keg beers (Moosehead & Hamms) Green bottle beer hangovers, How many craft brewers in AK?, can't get into Quinoa, Farm to table fresh Local Greens salads, E-collar do's & don'ts, recap on the Homer Winter King Derby & beer league hockey tournament, hearing fishery & roe harvest, Parker intro, going to school in Kentucky & Montana, Hydro Kinetics River turbines and its effect on salmon migration, starting a career as a habitat biologist, working in the field, Pike introduced into the south-central in the 50's, and the spread, the Alexander Creek Suppression Process, pulling over 30k pike out of Alexander Creek, radio tag and track pike, dealing with Elodia in our local lakes, Pike into to the Kenai Peninsula in the 70's, Pike swimming across Cook Inlet, category levels for pike impact, (1, 2 & 3), state record large mouth bass caught in Sand Lake, Alaska Muskie Scare, spring bear, Kodiak goats, white mountain hunting critters, finding an Alaska Black Fish Aliens style, finding places to fish for pike, (ADG&G Pike Mapper/Tracker)   Visit our website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com@alaskawildproject Support on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject

I Remember Liking That Movie Podcast
My Bloody Valentine (1981) Cuddle Up for a Miner Scare

I Remember Liking That Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 48:24 Transcription Available


Ever wonder what it'd be like to celebrate Valentine's Day with a pickaxe-wielding psycho miner on the loose? Sarah, TJ, and Axel certainly didn't sign up for that kind of love triangle! Join Ana and Jimmy, as they crack open a cold Moosehead beer and traverse the shadowy tunnels of the classic '80s slasher "My Bloody Valentine." It's a blood-curdling journey through the film's release, its quirky East Coast accents, and those hilariously dated taglines! You'll chuckle and shudder in equal measure, so brace yourself for a nostalgic ride that's equal parts terror and humor.Now, you might think a trip to the mines is a no-go, but what if the story behind Valentine's Day in this small, eerie town is too intriguing to pass up? Their screening reveals a tale that's survived the test of time; from the bizarre opening to the dance preparations that are a cut above the rest. They debate the merits of the theatrical versus unrated versions, admire the practical effects, and can't help but laugh at the film's campier moments. And don't forget Mabel, whose character gets a special shoutout—because what's a horror flick without memorable townsfolk?So grab your hard hat and a loved one—preferably not a pickaxe murderer—and get ready to unpack the twists and turns of the miner's bloodstained saga. They dissect the film's chilling climax, the reveal of the miner's identity, and the spine-tingling escape that leaves us wanting more. "My Bloody Valentine" may have been a low-budget affair, but will it be worth a 'buy it' or "skip it" rating? It's a Valentine's Day you won't forget, so join them for the terror, the laughs, and a celebration of horror that's close to the heart—literally.Do You Remember Liking This Movie?

This Day in Maine
Wednesday, January 10, 2024: Storm causes flooding and knocks out power to 50-thousand Maine households; 3000 acres of forest are conserved near Moosehead Lake

This Day in Maine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 6:51


This Day in Maine for Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Movie City Maniacs
Episode 201 – An Evening with George Mihalka

Movie City Maniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 112:04


Welcome to the Movie City Maniacs! On tonight's episode we are extraordinarily excited and honoured to share a Moosehead in the studio with George Mihalka, the director of the classic Canadian slasher My Bloody Valentine! A master storyteller with forty plus years in the business, George takes us on a journey through his varied career, […]

REEL DRINKS
Reel Drinks 107: Return Of The Snydercut!

REEL DRINKS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 77:53


*Spoilers for all things discussed* hey everyone this week we drink some lime and salt Moosehead beers while talking this weeks movie reviews for Zack Snyders Justice League, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, Succession and more! Cheers! For more fun stuff visit: reelmedianetwork.com

Eric & Gord What If We're Right?
The One That Started It All

Eric & Gord What If We're Right?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 46:39


Originally Aired on June 20th, 2018, This episode is the first successful recording with Gord (He hadn't agreed to be a Co-Host at this point)The following program is for adult audiences only. This is, this is Eric and Gord. What if we're right, live right now. Are you ready? Find and like us on Facebook. Follow us on Instagram. I don't have anything to drink. I hate my life. Here we go on 3, 2, 1, 0. Well, hi there. Happy Sunday. It's June the 10th. And I'm Eric talking at you as always, from beautiful downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, where if you have to argue the semantics between sexual assault and rape, you've probably already gone too far.Okay, we'll call that long enough. That's a little shorter than normal. Welcome to, is it Just Me, a special Sunday edition. The reason we're doing a special Sunday edition is because I am canceling, um, Eric Brennan's Sunday School. Eric Bre Sunday School is just too much work or too little reward. Uh, maybe I'll pick it up again in the future, but it's really hard to do what we do on camera and, uh, try to make it fun and interesting, um, with substandard equipment.So that was a long-winded thing to talk about. Um, welcome to the show everybody. Podcasting. Fm, very happy to be back working with Anchor FM because it just opens up a whole bunch of new doors. This doesn't mean that I'm abandoning speaker.com because they just opened three new doors for us too. So that's three more platforms where you can listen to this show.Um, and plus, with what Anchor does for us, it's pretty much anywhere you can hear a podcast. You can hear me and Gord, speaking of Gord, how are you tonight sir? I am fantastic. How you doing buddy? I am, we're almost four minutes into a whole recording, so I'm doing really well.We'll take our victories while we can get 'em. Exactly. How is the Province of Ontario? No one's burned it down yet. No, no, we haven't started the the riots yet, so we're doing okay with that. I'm happy with the weather. We haven't had any sweltering heat for this last, uh, almost week, so I've been pretty happy with that too.That's been nice as a, uh, that's fantastic. As a fat ginger, I am not a fan of the heat, so, you know,you know, after, after all, you've got winter coming in about a week or Yeah. Something that, yeah, it's usually about every three weeks you get a good blast of winter.We're, uh, we're pretty standard Vancouver weather here. It's been, uh, cloudy and dreary and can't make up its mind. It won't rain, but it won't get nice. Perfect. Uh, very despondent weather. Yeah. The very atypical BC weather.Need a Woody Allen soundtrack playing. All right. I am I making weird noises here? I don't know. So, um, little disorganized tonight. I wasn't expecting to be, but I am behind schedule trying to get the mobile studio up and running. Uh, so Gord, did you wanna start us off tonight with, uh, maybe pick up some stuff you didn't get to say last night?Um, or whatever you like. Well, one thing I didn't get to touch up on last night, um, I did a Facebook post about this, um, the other day. Um, I had, uh, you know, I'm out here, I'm, you know, getting, trying to get some new work going and, uh, first of all, Ontario is very sexist in what they're willing to hire you for.I have actually only walked into three separate companies and asked about a job, and all three times I've been told specifically, sorry, you're a guy that is for women only. And, uh, well, I have never such a thing. It was unbelievable. Um, that was all three for, for customer service based jobs. Um, two was to work in a bar as a server.I was just flat out told, no, if you wanna work in the back of the kitchen, no problem, but we don't have dudes in the front. Um, and the other one was for an office job. And I was told, no, no, no office jobs are for women. And it was a woman who told me this. I do believe that is against the law, but I don't know Ontario law.Oh, it is the very definition of sexism against the law. Absolutely. But uh, yeah, it is what it is. And welcome to Ontario. So as a guy, the funny thing, yeah.I wanna know if anyone else has encountered this. I want send in an email to maybe it's me forty2@gmail.com. Have you ever experienced sexism in a word, male or female? Uh, call in and, uh, a message here on Echo, echo fm, uh, phone number. 3, 4, 3 9, 7 4 5. And leave a message and please specify if you don't want your message played on the show.'cause if you don't specify, we will play it. Have you experienced sex at all in applying for a job? I can tell you, like as a guy, this is the first time in my life I've ever actually experienced this. In a sense, reverse sexism, if you will. Uh,You're here a job, you will work in the warehouse. I'm like, I don't wanna work in the warehouse. I'm fucking old. I'm, my body is half falling apart and it's not what I wanna do anymore. Put me in front of people. No, no, no. I'm gonna get you slinging because you're a guy. Shocking. You know what? It's funny, I'm, I experienced something very similar last week where, uh, I was told by an, a job placement agency that, uh, manual labor was what I've cut out for and the fact that I'm now old, my knees are shot, my back can't do what it used to, that's irrelevant.It's, I'm a, I'm a construction worker and that's what I'll be until I can't do it any. So it's uh, that, that, that part makes sense to me. But the, the flat out being told it's a job for a woman, I don't see how that's even tolerated in this day and age. Yeah, there it is. My buddy who's a director of HR for a company, when I told him he is like, you know, you should be charging 'em.I said, that would be three separate lawsuits I'd be going through and I've been in the province for a week. Like, come on, you.Um, but my, wow. The thing I wanted to, what I, what set me off on my initial rant wasn't actually about the sexism. It was the, it was what I actually had to go through. It was a job placement thing where they're doing like a job fair. They had three areas that you could apply for, um, office work, forklift drivers, and um, warehouse work, general labor work.I went in to apply for the office work because again, I'm good with people, I'm good with customer service, I'm good with the phones, and I was told, no, you're a dude. That's for women, so no, no, no. You'll be, you'll, you'll be applying for the forklift or this. I'm like, I don't wanna do those. I. So she hands me the forms to fill out.This is probably one of the most depressing things I've ever done in my life, and I've dug graves for people. I mean, I've worked in cemeteries, I've made monuments, I've worked in warehouses, I've done midnight shifts. I've done jobs where people off themselves for a regular basis in, and this hands down was the most depressing shit I've ever dealt with.The, the, the, the, the testing they have me do, it's right. It's testing for a two year old and this is the companies that want to hire saying, well, you should be able to do this. And I'm just like, I couldn't understand how low the expectations were and what the minimum requirement was. 'cause it was so, it was so s.Here's nine more versions of that picture. Between one and three of each row will be different. Circle the different ones. And I'm like, this is what you do in grade school. Like, why am I 40 years old doing the same type of bullshit? It just, it just, I I was mind numbed about it, but what was, I wonder? Not sorry.I, I, I just wonder if that corresponds with, um, Education levels in Ontario. It'd be interesting to look up numbers of, you know, high school graduate percentages and whatnot. Maybe that is the, uh, the standard testing for a 40 year old male. You know, it, it sure as hell shouldn't be. Absolutely not. But, uh, that's something we'll have to look into and get and get back in touch on.Maybe there is a, a. School system or something. Well, I had asked, I'm like, is there, 'cause like when she first handed it to me, I filled it out and I went back to her and I said, um, you might have given me the wrong one, but do you have one for adults? And she kind of laughed it off and she's like, oh, you know, no, this is the standardized test.I'm like, well, if you're gonna make me do this, can you at least gimme a crayon? Like, you know, let's just go with, with what you're giving me here. And she's, she's laughing. She. When I'm, each level, they give me, I did three different tests at each level. They gave me, I'm, I'm coming back to this woman more and more angry and frustrated.And one thing that blew my mind was one of the things, but again, keep in mind I'm applying for a customer service or office position, and the paperwork is all for general labor. One of them was a picture of a forklift. Yeah. Okay. That is three quarters labeled and then on the bottom of the labeling is all the terms and all the pieces of the forklift, and it has like six empty spaces.And the guy next to me who is like I would say 10 years older than I am, clearly this guy's been in the labor industry most of his life. You know, you can just tell. Yeah. Um, he turns to me and he goes, how am I supposed to know what these things are actually called? And I looked at him, I go, and I, I thought he was fucking with me.I'm like, really? And he goes, seriously? I'm like, okay. I said, well, you see the stuff that's already labeled? He goes, yeah. I said, find those words and cross them out from your list on the bottom. What you have left over is what's gonna fill in the blanks. Fill in what you do know and what's left over. Yes, absolutely.Seems pretty simple and understand. This is a white guy and there's no language barrier. Well, I'm gonna take his, as someone who holds four valid forklift certificates at the moment, and I have to redo my written test every two years to renew any given one. Yeah, it's hard. Looks really, really simple actually.And they don't change. No. So, uh, That's pretty sad. It was quite sad. So I have that. There's a dude in a business suit sitting on the other side of me. He's cursing and swearing through this 'cause he doesn't understand what he's doing. I'm, if you have enough to show up in a business suit, you should be able to add one plus one on difficult stuff there.Math. Like, it's the thing that baffles me every time I take a forklift test. Yeah. And I'm in a room full of people, half of them drive cars, which more intricate and to learn and, and operate. And yet these people can all get driver's licenses and over half of them failed their forklift test. It blows my mind.It makes no sense. It really doesn't. It really doesn't. Oh, it makes sense if you don't think it, I suppose. But that was, I think that was the problem. Um, so the last part of the test, if you will, she gets me in the room again. At this point, I am legit frustrated. I'm, each time she gives the test, I'm telling her, I said, I'm stealing another pen.'cause at least I'm walking in here with something. She's like, I understand. Take the pens. I'm like, thank you. So I'm stealing these big.I do the final test and she hands, she takes this case, she flips her case open and on one side it's got these round discs with three different colors on it. On the other half of the case are round slots colored and the same colors that are on the discs. And she says, using one handle only, you take, you know, a red goes in the red on the bottom left corner and you go from bottom to, and then the second row bottom.We have, did you get a food PT kind? Kinda right? I'm expecting data or electric shock. It's one of the two. So I'm like, okay. And she goes, and this is a kind thing. I'm like, all, so I begin and I'm doing this and I'm cruising through it pretty quickly and I get about halfway through and I just sort of paused and I, I, I literally, I stopped doing, I was doing and I looked up at her.I go, so what's the point of this? Is this like I hand coordination? Is it. How you can pay attention to detail what it is. She goes, oh, it's kind of a combination of those and, you know, just sort of making like a basic aptitude test. And I'm like, oh. So I'm finishing up and I'm airing away talking to her because I'm, you know, I, I'm bored as I'm doing this.I feel like I'm a child in fucking daycare, you know, putting circles in circles. And I was just gonna, you know, so I'm, so I finish the thing off. She hits the stopwatch. She goes, oh, you know, a minute 12. I'm like, and wow, that took me over a minute. That's pretty sad. I should have done that about 45 seconds.I did pause, I did talk to her for a bit so I can understand. She turns me and she goes, wow, I'm minute 12. That's one of the fastest times I've ever seen, and the fastest so far. Today is two minutes is two minutes slower than you. It took somebody three minutes to do this. That was the quickest. Wow. So, yeah, I, I left there feeling normally you would feel proud of yourself, of being able to accomplish so much.But yeah, no, I was quite insulted by the whole thing. I. I genuinely need to know if this is an indictment of the employment system or if it's an indictment of the school system. And if anyone listening in Ontario, uh, tonight, I know you're probably not, but after tonight, you will be anyone listening in Ontario right into the show.Maybe it's me forty2@gmail.com and let know. Uh, is this on what Gord's going through or is this a new thing? Is it an your Ontario system or is it, is every, is the government putting fluoride in the water? Why, why do people think Ontario are stupid? Uh, right in, maybe it's me forty2@gmail.com or phone in, uh, three four three nine six four five, I believe.And leave us a message and we have no t-shirts. Left to give away, but apparently if you write in or give us a call, Gord will send you a pen. I'll send you one of the pens I stole. You can have one of them.You know, as, as a really quick side note, I have to quickly get this thing out. When I left there, I felt, you know, depressed and I thought I'm gonna go grab a quick beer. So I popped into a local, uh, you know, likes in p o U are to pour drink. So I'm thinking, cool, I'll try out some local craft beers and he'll check something out.So I go in there and I sit down, I'm like, yes, I wanna chuck some local beers. First word I said, local beers. And the girl goes, well, we have Moosehead. Like, well, of course you do. It's Canada, but come on. Like, you know, help me out a little bit here. So I explained, I just came from BC and Craft Central, the world for beer and blah, blah, blah, and I'd like try something different.And then she goes, well, we have Stella.You're the bartender, honey, I shouldn't have to tell you how to do your job here. And I'm thinking maybe this place just opened up. So I'm like, how long have I been here for? She's like, well, I've been here for four years. Like four years, and I am okay. Uh, whatever I said. So we go through a bunch of the beers.I do a couple of tastes. I find one that I like. I'm like, oh, I'll take this one. And she goes, really? She goes, yeah, really? People ever actually get these ones, everybody sticks with or this, and I.And there's like eight regulars already in the place. Drinking. Yeah. And it's a healthy mix of guys and women. I mean, this is the craziest thing about it. I'm just like, I'm like, wow, this is nuts. So I turned around. I have my beer, I go to leave, I get my bill, my one beer, $9 and 75 cents. Oh my for one beer.And I am just like, wow. And it wasn't even great.Well, if you, if you can get the, uh, colored circles into the slots and earn that kind of premium salary, then you get to drink the beer. Oh, man. Yeah. I came home and I'm thinking I might just go and bury myself in the cemetery when I'm done here. This is, And I'm, I'm thinking you moving to Ontario is the best thing that could have possibly happened that show you're be getting a lot more Ran.I did before I can't. Fantastic. I do have to pause really quickly and just mention, uh, some things that are going on here in the province. 'cause believe it or not, we're almost 20 minutes into our episode. That is absolutely spectacular. Um, so real quick, uh, I need to mention this Saturday, June 16th, uh, 58 West Hastings.That's the Hastings Farm, right between the Grand Union Pub and the Potluck Cafe is the first annual downtown East Side Memorial Hockey. Street hockey and barbecue. Start at 9:00 AM with a pancake breakfast. Then, uh, the teams hit for four on four. Action, uh, co-ed team, one member of your team at least must identify as female.$125 grand prize to the winner. $75 to the runner up. And we get a smoky barbecue when we're all finished with the action. Uh, pastor Al will be there to give a blessing and some elders from the uh, first Nations community are going to be there to help us. Remember the friends we've lost through the worth.Worst health crisis that this, uh, community has ever faced and will probably ever face again. Um, for more information, you can go to my website, eric brennan.sif.com and to register your team, you just go to the contact page there. You can register as an individual or a team. Please specify if you're a goalie 'cause we need them.Uh, that it's again, Saturday, June 16th at 58 West Hastings.That's really cool. It's really exciting. I am on a sprained ankle, a severely sprained ankle at the moment. Oh. So I won't be playing, but I will be, uh, doing the play-by-play from rink side all day, interviewing people and putting it all out on this fantastic show of ours. So it's gonna be really exciting.Um, want lots of people to come out for that 'cause, uh, it's a good, good thing to support. It's put on by the guys at Insight. I've just recently gotten to know insight, um, and what it really is and what it's really like, and it's just baffles me what an amazing place this is. And the people there are just fantastic.Um, I couldn't do what they do. They just take abuse all day and they, they accept it with a smile on their face. And, and welcome everyone with open arms. They're a really amazing and inspiring group of people. So come down and, uh, enjoy this event with us Saturday, June 16th. Um, yeah, I have no music to play.Ordinarily I'd be playing a song right now. I'm gonna have to get used to this new platform and how it works. Um, just, you know, for the record, Eric, we'll get, uh, the, my end keeps cutting out. So your, your vocal on my end sounds really here. It's like I can go and then we're got, eh, so it's just really, I'm killing myself laughing on this end, just so you know.Uh, that could be because I'm moving around and that could be why I get a little beep ly quite positively that like, that Was that, where did I just cut out right there? Y yeah, you're cutting about every few seconds, but it's, I, it's killing me. I, I, I'm loving it. It's very, very humorous to me. It's like you're singing me a song through a bad computer voice.It's like Stephen Hawking is singing me a song. Ah.Uh, that recently passed. Good man. Shit. Was it too soon?Yeah. It's never too soon on this show. That's what this show be too soon. It's too not a bad idea. Um. What have I talked about? All right. Sunday School not happening. We're on anchor fm, Gord's talking to us. Uh, hockey promo. Get free coffee for doing that. So that's a good thing. Um, I. And I will just shamelessly plug, uh, the Champion Tree Entertainment Company is very proud to be sponsoring this event and lending all the, uh, talent and recording capabilities that that company has to offer at the moment.Um, doing what we can and hopefully next year we can actually do something for them. Um, They're just fantastic. Uh, champion tree because the only things in life that are impossible are the things you don't try. Um, moving on, I guess this is kind of in line, uh, with what you were saying. Ford is it, it seems to.At least here in BC that the direction things are going is they're trying to remove the stigma from homelessness and addiction by getting as many people as possible homeless and addicted. Hmm. Less and less help from the government in the actual areas that able-bodied people need. Uh, I was told last week that, uh, manpower doesn't help you find a job anymore.That's not what they do. And BC housing a, a government department whose entire mandate is to find housing for people, they won't do that. I, I was flat out told that's not what they do. Uh, go, go find your own housing and report back to them. I, I don't understand. There's 110 different levels of government working together for nothing, it seems like.Well, um, the thing that I've heard so far about that, that was that a lot of it's going for immigration. It's not going for locals. So all the housing, all the money, everything's.That's what I hear. Number one complaint in Ontario. Anyways. Now I want people to, to answer this genuinely, and I know I'm not gonna be popular with this opinion. Is it just me or should we not be helping ourselves? I know that's wrong, but I look at it like the oxygen masks on an airplane. Put them on us so that we can help the ones who can't.Does that not make, is it just me or does that not make sense to you? Help out. The, the people who were here were established. We've been tax paying citizens now, I've been registered since I was 12 years old. Um, I've been off and unemployed since I was 12 years old. I've been paying into this system that makes, uh, 30, I can't do the math.Uh, 28 years. Why don't I get help first? I'm all for immigration. Absolutely. We're the largest country in the world. We have. I believe it's something ridiculous, like two thirds of the country is unpopulated. We have tons of room. Send everybody here, but get us employed and working so that we can help them.Does that, am I offside on that one? Gordon? Does that not make sense? Well, for the fact that I only heard about nine of those words, I think I got pretty much the key ones. I think you're pretty much right on point. It's um, it makes no sense. Uh, but I think you're pretty much right. It is. Take from the people who have been investing in this country for the last, you know, 10 to 70 to 80 years, and screw 'em when they need the help.Basically. I, I don't understand. And, and I'm, I'm all for immigration. If you didn't hear that part, I'm glad to bring these people in. We've got massive land that we don't use. Let's share it all, but help us so we can help them. And help me first. I've been paying into the system for 28 years. I had, um, as a, as a prime example of that one, while I was in BC right after I lost my job, or I should say, no, lemme rephrase that.When I, I, I broke my foot and then I applied for EI while I was off broke my broken foot, I got denied. I'm 43 years old. I've been paying into this system since I've been 16 years old, or 15, 14. My official job. I've been paying this. I've never collected e EI a day in my life. I've been working nonstop for three and a half years, and I get told and I got denied.I was the manager of a, because said, oh, you don't have enough insurable hours. Come on my whole life and you can't tell me my entire life. I can't collect a dime of this. Come on. And I got denied. I want someone in the government or someone who works for someone in the government to write in to, maybe it's me forty2@gmail.com and explain employment insurance to me.I pay into this every two weeks. It's my money. I'm not asking you for money. I'm asking you to return some of my money to me. Is that not just a given? Yeah, the system makes How, how do you deny me anything? It's my money. I never gave you permission to take it. And then it's just gone. How does that make sense?And out here, by the way, in Ontario, they take even more than what's done in BC because out here you lose about anywhere between 41 to 53% of your paycheck has gone to taxes. So 41 to 53%, that's a huge amount of your money gone to taxes. And yet I can't collect. Come on. It makes sense. I firmly believe ei, I mean this, I mean this genuinely, I think EI should be, when you fill out your government tax forms, there should be a yes or no question.Do you want to pay into EI or not? If you don't pay, you don't get it. Uh, I think it should be optional. I have as is now, I have a simpler solution. Well, it's not simpler, it's actually more advanced, but I've always thought. Then your money comes outta your check and it goes into an account. That money is your money.When you are out of a job, you can collect that money and you can get your pay to keep you going. If you work your whole life and you don't get your money and you don't use it, or whatever money you have left, then you get that money back and that is part of your retirement fund. You've been paying into it.How does that not make? That's absolutely that. Now, see that not only encourages gainful employment because you get a reward at the end, well, it's not really a reward, but it's like, it's like a savings account for someone like me, that would be brilliant 'cause I'll never maintain a healthy savings account on the phone.Especially in today's society. You're not, you're not set up to do it unless you're getting paid 300 grand a year. Yeah. You know, that's something I wanted to talk about, not necessarily tonight, but since you bring it up, I do wanna mention, and I don't know if you're going through this, but it costs an incredible amount of money to be broke.Oh, it's very expensive to be broke. I, I am spending a ridiculous amount of money every day on things that I never really noticed. But when you're, when you're counting your pennies every day. Well, not in DC 'cause we don't have them. I guess that's Canada. Why? Um, and this is where my would play, but I don't.I'm spending a lot of money every day on things that perhaps I just didn't notice, uh, because you don't think of them when you're going to work every morning. But now I'm pinching pennies and I can't believe the amount of money it costs to be unemployed and homeless. It's, uh, it's no wonder no one could get on their feet because once you're there, it costs a lot of money to get up there and nobody's.And as gorgeous points, the government, the last group of people willing to assist you. So what do you do? What do we do as a country to help out the less fortunate drop the housing price in our housing market? First of all, million dollars for a house that's not even worth 130,000. Come on. Ridiculous the housing market.I, I honestly don't know enough about who's setting these prices or why, but they make sense and I don't believe wages in.Saying if we raise business, I don't believe they said it 10 years ago when we raised it up to $11, they made the same complaint back then was gonna break the bank. They couldn't do it. They would all go outta business. I don't buy it. Yeah, but look at what happened to the economy that happened though.Look at the cost of everything now. You keep raising up the minimum wage, the cost of everything else goes up because the companies are losing money. Company can't stay in business if they're not cutting enough profit. So they're laying off more people, making the people who are there work harder and longer hours.So you keep raising up the minimum wage, all the other costs, your cost for groceries, cost for gas, cost for hydro, for, you know, fuel. Everything goes up, everything raises up, and everybody, nobody gets it. Like Ontario, they just raised the minimum wage to what? 14, $15 an hour. And somewhere in there. Yeah. As soon as it happened.But they did it all at once. Well, that it's supposed to go up to, I think 17 is the total. By 2020 it goes up to like 17 an hour. I mean, great. So I'm gonna be making minimum wage making $17 an hour. Fantastic. Bread's gonna cost me.Yeah, exactly right. And the argument is that all the other wages have to be, uh, adjusted in line. I mean, you, you don't wanna, uh, a doctor or someone, you know, like that saying, making minimum wage just because that's what minimum wage has gone up to. Um, Which I think is kind of not a valid argument in my opinion.I don't, just because it's called minimum wage, you still make a decent amount of money, and now more people do too. I don't see why that's, that's just a social, well, think about this. You're working at a company. You worked at a company for say, three years. You started at $12 an hour, right? After working there for X many years.You all of a sudden are up to $14 an hour. Now minimum wage hits 15, which means you get a boost up to $15 an hour, the same as the guy who just walked on the job. It's not fair. You gotta take that guy and boost him up to 17 or $18 an hour, but they're not gonna do that because it costs too much money.So they just fire the people or they push the people out that have been there for longer and they bring in younger. People who have no work ethic, who have no work desire because they're easy to replaceable with another batch of younger idiots. I was taught, when I was in management, a very prominent Canadian retailer, um, I won't name them, but they rhyme with Bona.Uh, they instructed me as a manager. It was taught to me that it is cheaper. Really hire and retrain people than it is to maintain a good, long-term employee. So you are that, that turnover is encouraged. Um, it's, it's cheaper and easier to hire and retrain than it is to have a good, loyal employee that, that I don't understand how sick and backwards the world has gotten where that makes sense.But that is why large retailers. Do what they do. It's loyalty does not exist in business anymore unless you're getting into a private company that's not part of a chain. Anything that's part of a conglomerate. Anything that's a larger business that employs more than five people. Loyalty means absolutely nothing to anybody anymore.It's just all we need is just fresh. We can keep replacing people instead of hard time or full-time. We're gonna hire two part-timers because we don't have to pay them Benefits. I had this conversation with someone else regarding something very different on East Hasting Street this weekend. What has happened to integrity in our ring?What has happened to loyalty? What has happened to just basic human decency? And it transcends all levels of society and all occupations and, and whether it's business, whether it's personal, whether it's two criminals stealing each other's shoes in the. What has happened to common integrity and decency?Why have we all become these horrible people? I can answer that question. Please do. Money. The cost of living. Look at what it used to cost in the 1970s to live in Canada. You could buy a house for, you know, 60 75, buy a car for. One person could maintain three kids, a wife, a dog, and a house on a 40 hour, 40 to 60 hour work week.Now you need two people working 80 hours a week full-time, and that's two single people. Just to be able to have a form of savings. If you have a kid, well, you know, you're basically screwed.So you have to have a multi income family. The, the stress to be able to afford to live is so high that every single person, it's not even a matter of being out for themselves as much as just it's pure survival. You're just seeing a different type of survival. Instead of us going out and killing somebody for meat, we're gonna stab them in the back mentally.I wonder how far we are away from the first one you just mentioned though. Honestly, five, 10 years. I do see our society going that way, and that's frightens me. I see a Mad Max style dystopian society, or a really good example. Now people don't give this movie credit where it's due, but the movie Demolition Man.Yeah, with Sylvester the Underground in that movie, headed by the amazing Leary. Uh, very possibility. Just a group of people out there stealing food, not, not for anything other than to nourish their families. Uh, that's not far off, I think, in our society and it frightens. I fear for my child. I also think that the movie, the Courage isn't too far off of being the truth as well.What better way spin the numbers and let people go rampant on each other for a night? I wonder now, obviously we've got, uh, uh, too much of a, uh, uh, moral society or, uh, supposed, uh, cleaning society dictating the way things go. Um, Which is what's putting large roadblocks in front of genetic engineering and, um, genetic manipulation, uh, you know, children and whatnot.Thank God there's some roadblocks still in the way. But are we far from removing those, do you think? Are we, are we going to get to that immoral? You kind of, uh, you know what's funny? I personally believe in genetic human genetic engineering. Absolutely. I think it's the next step of human evolution.Eliminate the stupid perfect the human body. Once you're able to perfect the human body, once you're able to eliminate forms of disease and really forms of absolute stupidity, you can start raising the IQs. Once the IQs get raised, people start looking for better solutions for humanity. Right now, the world is pandering to the idiot and well, who gets to play God scenario?Who decides what the perfect human body is? The the rich because they're the ones that can afford it. But God forbid. But I mean, really when you look at it at its core, what you really need is you need end of the human evolution. You need three core things. Common sense, you need population control. You need iq And I'm not talking about bookmarks iq.What's that? We definitely need a full be introduced or even legislated in the next, I think. I think I've been told we're due to double our population. Something like 50 years. Oh yeah. Easily. Uh, some ridiculous in the last 40 years.It's insane. Uh, which, which has a rippling effect too, because the more population, the less, uh, arable land you have. Um, just snowballs. Yep. Jobs, cars, food, space. And I still don't understand why no one's come up with theistic soil style food stuff made for people.Stop burying people, turn them into food. We can solve two problems at once here. Well, I still love the idea of putting people into, uh, urns in the sense and then turning them into trees. I think this is a great idea. I mean, I've worked near the death industry my whole life, like growing up in the death industry.I've been around it. I've, like I said, I've worked in cemeteries. I've made monuments.Of a casket, uh, laying a body in full length, bearing 'em in the ground, it's, makes no sense to me. Have you heard of the, the process they've come up with? I don't know if they came up with it at B C I T, but they're now offering a core seat where you actually are decomposed into a, uh, uh, a usable, essentially a topsoil.Yeah. And it is to replace cremation. Uh, I have a friend, she was actually an intern at Eric Brennan Studios before it was shut down.Uh, and luckily, That's no longer being offered at the moment. Um, anyway, she's taking this course and it's, instead of, it's an alternative to creation, which is process. Um, and you become a soil, a usable soil and put back, it gives you whatever you know, your, your next of kin chooses to do with that. Soil is, it's a fantastic idea.And I don't get the attachment to the human body. I've always viewed us as a sack of being water. Um, I'm a spiritual person. It's supposed to be all about the soul, isn't it? You know, the soul moves onto the next stage of the world or next level of whatever the hell it is that's out there. The body does nothing.It rots in the ground. There's nothing else. It's.And not particularly useful one, really the left in the animal kingdom. We are the weakest animal you could possibly imagine. We have no claws. Our teeth are dull. We have no hair to protect us. We're a pretty sad animal if it were for our ability to. To, to think we, yeah, we, we, humans wouldn't exist at all if there were to It's communication basically.Really. We have a language where we can communicate ideas, I think much better than the rest of the animals. And we have thumbs. That's all it is. We can, that's it. Talk and we have thumbs. I, I, I've been doing this podcast from a mall in East Vancouver, and I guarantee you that's all that separates most of the people in this mall tonight.I mean, we watch animals, we watch, we all watch those. When animals attack, you know, when an animal focuses on us, we're pretty screwed. Absolutely. And I meant what I was saying. I know it sounds funny, but it's true. Uh, pound for pound in the animal. Oh yeah. We do, we, we have evolved beyond our defenses, which is.I think pretty counterintuitive to the spirit of evolution, but, uh, we've, I, I, I, we're all gonna become is, as you said, sooner or later we're all gonna be Stephen Hawkings. We're gonna be in chairs with computers talking for us, and we're gonna have, what was that animated movie where the people was at Wally?We'll end up like Wally Bunch.RP rp.Closer than we think. I do believe I'm gonna do,uh, Gordon, sit tight for a we'll have you back on minute. Absolutely. The. That is about it. Believe it or not. Gordon, we're 45 minutesan episode out there. You have more.I've probably heard about two and half minutes of conversation the. Oh, okay. You can, you can hear the, uh, you can, you can hear it when we, uh, publish it, which, uh, ideally will be immediately. I really hope I've been answering proper questions. 'cause if I've just been going off on a completely different ran top, you're going with it.This is gonna sound really humorous on my end. So that's, that's the joy of having two people hosting the show. Frankly, I just.I gonna change the weekly poll question. I had a poll question planned for the week, which introduce every Monday. Um, the new poll question is going to be, have you ever experienced sexism? Well, job hunting. I want to hear from guys and girls on this one. Maybe it's at Gmail. 4 3 9 7 4 5. Area code 6 0 4 3 4 3.Uh, or yeah, please specify if you don't want us to play your message on the show. Uh, Gord, are you ready to wrap it up or do you have another subject?We did it the first official complete episode withmusic. The, uh, sound effects and all that aren't there yet.Can you hear me? I can hear you barely, but I can still hear you. Uh, can we count on you to be tonight, tomorrow night with us? Um, I believe so, yes. Excellent. On that note, Gordon and I will return at some point tomorrow night. Join us tomorrow on m spreaker.com and anywhere you enjoy your podcast. And until tomorrow night, take care of each other.Have a good night, everybody.Yeah. Okay, we're, I don't wanna push, we'll get cut off, but, uh,I guess so I wonder what was causing that. I don't know. It's just like I said, from my end, it's just like I get the occasional few words and then it just goes to either dead air or your voice goes, and I don't understand it. Is it, let me guess. It's perfect now, isn't it? Because I'm not, it's still sort of cutting in, but I get the occasional, like I, I'm still getting occasional sort of blip, but it's apparently it's still enough.I can still into most of the conversation. Oh well that was a lot of fun. Anyway, really interesting stuff. This is, I didn't think this obesity thing was gonna be quite as interesting as it's fascinated by it. I love it. Um, well I'm excited 'cause I'm finally gonna have, once you get the other episode up and then this one up, I'm actually finally gonna have a chance, something I can then post and share and.Get a part of this one a little bit more involved. Well, I'll do first, I'm gonna do this tonight's episode first because I think it's better, and then we'll do our episode right after that. Absolutely. So I'll, I'll try get on that right away. Um, because they're gonna kick me out of the mall here. They actually closed 10 minutes ago and I'm just, oh shit.Okay. Uh, so I'll let you go if, uh, there's, alright, thanks a again, have a good night, brother. Talk to you later.Stories have a penis, girls have a vagina. Please be advised that this podcast is meant for educational and informational purposes only, and is in no way a replacement for legal or medical advice. The opinions contained within are solely those of the interviewers and interviewees and should be received as so those seeking help or advice are encouraged to obtain professional legal and medical services.

200 PLUS
CHOOKED | The boys are at the snow!

200 PLUS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 42:33


After the success of the Tricky Wicket date, Butts and Chom have taken their relationship to the next level with a trip to Mount Buller. The boys drove up on Tuesday and broke up the four-hour road trip with stops to kick the footy and to wet a line. Butts reckons it was a four coffee trip, so they would have needed to stop for a piss every 45 minutes as well. Once they got to the snow, it was a meet and greet at the Moosehead followed by dinner with Mini Hutchy. For what happened next plus a blow-by-blow on the trip you'll need to tune in! 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Nick Butler: www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Producey: https://producey.com/

Jigs and Bigs
Ep. 165: So many tales from Cayuga, and Moosehead! Drop shot discussion that makes Shawn feel dirty, and Delirious Angler talks with us on location in Maine!

Jigs and Bigs

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 221:06


The last 7 days have been so crazy for the J&B Crew. The May National Scavenger Hunt kicked off, and it's been a blast! Bobby and Shawn were on separate trips to legendary lakes, and you can hear all about the adventures they've had. Plus, Joe and Ryan Anderson had a nice little 3rd place finish in a casual weeknight tournament series! We have Delirious Angler joining us for an interview recorded on location at Moosehead Lake. Shawn talks drop shot techniques (wait, WHAT!?!?), and we have another example of a parking lot fail in our FTG segment. Join us for all types of fun! Register for the J&B May Scavenger hunt here: rebrand.ly/ewbo7w4 If you don't yet have an authorized measuring device, Three Belles Outfitters is offering the Ketch Karbonate boards in 2 lengths along with Ketch ID and Ketch Keeper accessories at discounted rates. Please use the following codes during checkout at: https://rebrand.ly/zsdnchi 26” Karbonate Board: 2023JNB26 ($9.99 savings) 32” Karbonate Board: 2023JNB32 ($11.49 savings) Ketch ID: 2023JNBID ($8.99 savings) Ketch Keeper: 2023JNBKEEP ($8.99 savings) *Please note that there will be a $5.99 shipping & handling charge applied to shipped orders. A huge THANK YOU to Three Belles Outfitters and Ketch Products for making it more affordable for new competitive anglers to join in the monthly multispecies scavenger hunts this year! BECOME A JIGHEAD HERE: https://rebrand.ly/bf8612 Thanks to our Show Partners! Three Belles Outfitters - https://rebrand.ly/zsdnchi Torege Polarized Sunglasses - https://rebrand.ly/i2cqymx [Use code jigsandbigs10 to save 10% at checkout!] Bobby's Links: Flavor God Seasoning Blends - https://rebrand.ly/jigsandbigs Live Bearded Grooming Products - https://rebrand.ly/brbbeard FrostBuddy Universal Can Cooler - https://tr.ee/6fFKldxiZk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/support

Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast
BONUS: How to answer commonly asked Scrum Master interview questions | Jeff Campbell and Vasco Duarte

Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 34:21


BONUS: How to answer commonly asked Scrum Master interview questions, with Jeff Campbell and Vasco Duarte Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes.   About Jeff Campbell and Vasco Duarte Jeff is an Agile Coach who considers the discovery of Agile and Lean to be one of the most defining moments of his life, and considers helping others to improve their working life not to simply be a job, but a social responsibility. As an Agile Coach, he has worked with driving Agile transformations in organizations both small and large and has published a book on the subject: bit.ly/aatbook. You can link with Jeff Campbell on LinkedIn.    Vasco is a leading voice in the agile community, known for his contributions to the development of agile methodologies and practices. He is the co-founder of Agile Finland and the host of Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast, the most popular Agile podcast in the world, which has more than 8 000 000 unique downloads. He is also the author of "NoEstimates: A novel look at how Agile can transform software development, making it both more sustainable, as well as incredibly profitable." Vasco is a keynote speaker at many conferences and events, sharing his knowledge and experience with the agile community. With his passion and expertise in agile, Vasco has made a significant impact on the way software development is done today, helping organizations to become more efficient, flexible, and responsive to changing requirements. You can link with Vasco Duarte on LinkedIn and connect with Vasco Duarte on Twitter. 

Paranormal Files Canada's Podcast
S4E5 - Charles Camshell Hospital, Moosehead Inn, The Sixth Sense (1999)

Paranormal Files Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 23:18


In this all new episode we take a look at Charles Camshell Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta. We discuss Moosehead Inn in Kenosee Lake in Saskatchewan. For our Para-Media segment we go back to 1999, as we take a look at The Sixth Sense Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Starring Bruce Willis, Toni Collette, Haley Joel Osment and Donnie Wahlberg. Enjoy.

CruxCasts
Sokoman Minerals (SIC) - Moosehead Drilling & Gold, Kraken Li Drilling in Q2

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 28:47


Interview with Timothy Froude, President & CEO of Sokoman Minerals (TSX-V:SIC)Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a junior Canadian exploration and development company focused on gold and critical minerals in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The company's flagship project, the Moosehead Gold project is located next to the Trans-Canada Highway and holds a land position of 2,450 hectares. The company also holds a strategic alliance with Benton Resources Inc. which includes the Grey River Gold project, the Kepenkeck Gold project and the Golden Hope project which is located in Southern Newfoundland, holding a land position of approximately 78,650 hectares and hosting gold, lithium and critical minerals.  

Sound By Nature
125: Winter Afternoon Beside Moosehead Creek

Sound By Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 60:00


I gathered this recording beside Moosehead Creek in Shasta-Trinity National Forest, Shasta County, California. It was a clear and sunny afternoon with light to moderate wind blowing through the trees. Deep snow covered the ground and much of the creek, though some stretches were exposed at the bottom of deep channels which had formed in the snow above the creek and allowed the sound of trickling water and dripping snowmelt to be heard from above. The occasional splash is heard from small chunks of snow falling from the overhanging edges of the channel into the creek. This recording is one of several I made while on a three night camping trip to the Walking Bear Camp area of Moosehead Creek. Unfortunately during my stay there was an abundance of air traffic. This hour long segment is the best hour out of five I recorded at this location on that afternoon, with the rest of the recording having frequent loud air traffic, both jets and small aircraft, passing close by and directly overhead. Though this hour does have more air traffic than I prefer, I thought it wasn't so bad that I couldn't share it with you. I hope you don't find it too distracting. I could really use your support. Please consider helping this podcast get made by making a donation, becoming a Patreon supporter, or becoming a monthly supporter through Anchor. You can do so by visiting the following links- https://soundbynaturepodcast.com/donations/ https://www.patreon.com/soundbynaturepodcast You can become a monthly supporter at Anchor by clicking the link at the end of this podcast description. Thank you to my current and past monthly supporters, those of you that have made one time donations, and my supporters on Patreon. I truly appreciate your help! You can see pictures of the area this was recorded, as well as pictures from other locations I have gathered recordings, by visiting the Instagram and Facebook pages for the podcast. You can find them by searching @soundbynaturepodcast. Questions or comments? Send me a message on Facebook or Instagram, or email me at soundbynaturepodcast@gmail.com I really hope that this recording provides you with a brief respite from the many stresses of the world. Thank you for listening. Stay healthy, stay safe, stay sound. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundbynature/support

Movie City Maniacs
Episode 170 – My Bloody Valentine (1981)

Movie City Maniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 118:19


Welcome lovers to the Movie City Maniacs! On tonight's episode we grab a 24 of Moosehead and head to the sleepy mining town of Valentine's Bluff where we are stalked by a murderous maniac in mining gear in My Bloody Valentine (1981). We also discuss Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), Scream (2022), Hustle (2022), Dark Glasses […]

Season Quest
HOMEBREW'D: Gore! (Part One)

Season Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 63:50


It's another week and we're back with another episode of HOMEBREW'D! Tom is running GORE which is his original TTRPG. But what kind of mutations are in our future? How are the playing cards going to affect the game? And will Moosehead help the gang get through the story or will they fail their adventures? Find out this week on… SEASON QUEST! This session of Season Quest has been written and run by Tom Collins. Episodes are released weekly on Fridays' (8am in NZ) wherever podcasts can be found, and on the SPLITelevision Productions YouTube channel soon after. Follow the @SeasonQuestPod page on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter so that you can keep up to date with our adventures! Plus be sure to use #SeasonQuestPod in your posts if you want to chat with us, share some fanart, or show your support because we would love to interact with our listeners! STARRING: Charlie Leeming as Visitor Tom Collins as Game Master & NPCs Troy J Malcolm as Quaven Lucy Jones as Scraps CREATOR/PRODUCER: Lucy Jones WRITER: Tom Collins SOUND RECORDISTS: Lucy Jones EDITORS: Lucy Jones & Tom Collins LOGO/BANNER ART: Emii Wilson MUSIC: “Cuckoos Nest” by Nat Keefe and Hot Buttered Rum EQUIPMENT: Lucy Jones & Troy J Malcolm STUDIO: SPLITelevision Productions

Season Quest
HOMEBREW'D: Gore! (Part One)

Season Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 63:50


It's another week and we're back with another episode of HOMEBREW'D! Tom is running GORE which is his original TTRPG. But what kind of mutations are in our future? How are the playing cards going to affect the game? And will Moosehead help the gang get through the story or will they fail their adventures? Find out this week on... SEASON QUEST!This session of Season Quest has been written and run by Tom Collins. Episodes are released weekly on Fridays' (8am in NZ) wherever podcasts can be found, and on the SPLITelevision Productions YouTube channel soon after.Follow the @SeasonQuestPod page on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter so that you can keep up to date with our adventures! Plus be sure to use #SeasonQuestPod in your posts if you want to chat with us, share some fanart, or show your support because we would love to interact with our listeners!STARRING:Charlie Leeming as VisitorTom Collins as Game Master & NPCsTroy J Malcolm as QuavenLucy Jones as ScrapsCREATOR/PRODUCER: Lucy JonesWRITER: Tom CollinsSOUND RECORDISTS: Lucy JonesEDITORS: Lucy Jones & Tom CollinsLOGO/BANNER ART: Emii WilsonMUSIC: "Cuckoos Nest" by Nat Keefe and Hot Buttered RumEQUIPMENT: Lucy Jones & Troy J MalcolmSTUDIO: SPLITelevision Productions

The Cannon Canon
THE BARBARIANS (w/Frank and Geoff)

The Cannon Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 99:02


"The song- is finished. The laughter- silent. The dream- dead." We continue to scorch the cold January air with more HOT Cannon titles! Today, we serve up two slices of piping hot beefcake with 1987's The Barbarians! Starring The Barbarian Brothers as...The Barbarians! Sword and Sorcery meets pure dumb Cannon fun! Eva La Rue charms, Michael Berryman Dirtmasters and Richard Lynch does what he does best, creeps up the screen and chews up the scenery. Call up an Emo Philips lookin' mystic, pop in that belly ruby, fight a phallic animatronic dragon and donkey noise your loin cloth exposed buns this way 'cuz things get HOT when The Cannon Bros tackle The Barbarian Bros! "Who you callin' fatty, Moosehead!" R.IP. Ruggero Deodato OUR PATREON: patreon.com/thecannoncanon Follow us on the socials: Twitter: @thecannoncanon Instagram: @thecannoncanon Please rate and review us!

RP Jesters
Operation Frozen Dark - Ep. 10 Case Closed

RP Jesters

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 77:25


A whirlwind investigation has brought R-Cell down into an infinite abyss of terror and depravity. The conspiracy runs deep here in Moosehead — deeper than the deepest, darkest night. But will our agents break...or burn?Starring Sky Swanson (Handler), Casey Reardon (Thomas "Rhino" Whittibane), Rachel Kordell (Gwendalyn "Remedy" Adler), Jonas Tintenseher (Ainsley "Receiver" Munroe), and Andrew Frost (David "Rambler" Stanford).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

Guides Gone Wild
STOKE SHORT!: #Love Your Maine Adventure with Danielle Dorrie of Skyline Maine Adventures

Guides Gone Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 3:16


Follow Skyline Maine Adventures on Instagram and Facebook#LoveMaineAdventuresDD + CoDanielle Dorrie on Guides Gone WildShorty short for you today, I caught up with Danielle Dorrie and her partner Chris Francis when they were out of town sipping bloody marys before heading out on a hike - girl knows how to live!Danielle's was one of our first ten episodes way back in 2020, and at the time, she was hiking and posting like crazy to YouTube and the ‘gram, but hadn't yet passed her Maine guide test.As of today, Danielle is rocking the registered guide patch, is still the queen of social, and is putting the finishing touches on her and Chris' new venture - or should I say, Adventure. Specifically, Skyline Maine Adventures - renting kayaks and canoes, and offering guided paddling and hiking excursions along the Penobscot and in the greater Bangor/Acadia area (although they'll happily head to Baxter, Moosehead, or basically anywhere else there's fun to be had in the outdoors).Keep tabs on Skyline Maine Adventures on Instagram and Facebook, so you can jump on one of their great offerings as soon as the site goes up!

RP Jesters
Operation Frozen Dark - Ep.8 Hide Your Fires

RP Jesters

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 58:39


R-Cell appears to have found the beating heart of Moosehead's occult conspiracy. But what's waiting for them in the shadows? And when they find it, will they be able to escape with the intel? With their lives? With their minds?Starring Sky Swanson (Handler), Casey Reardon (Thomas "Rhino" Whittibane), Rachel Kordell (Gwendalyn "Remedy" Adler), Jonas Tintenseher (Ainsley "Receiver" Munroe), and Andrew Frost (David "Rambler" Stanford).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

RP Jesters
Operation Frozen Dark - Ep.3 Under the Microscope

RP Jesters

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 66:02


Our agents settle in Moosehead and begin their investigation proper, placing calls and piecing together what little they know of the beast lurking somewhere in the snow. This tiny town is welcoming enough, but there's something sinister under the surface...Starring Sky Swanson (Handler), Casey Reardon (Thomas "Rhino" Whittibane), Seth Coveyou ("Red"), Rachel Kordell (Gwendalyn "Remedy" Adler), Jonas Tintenseher (Ainsley "Receiver" Munroe), and Andrew Frost (David "Rambler" Stanford).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

RP Jesters
Operation Frozen Dark - Ep.2 Welcome to Moosehead

RP Jesters

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 62:20


From the mountain tunnel into Moosehead, Alaska, R-Cell heads straight for the site of the most recent attack, looking for leads. The scene is gruesome, but our agents are...mostly...well-equipped to deal with this type of esoteric violence. The question on everyone's minds: who — or what — killed Jacob Smith? And who will be targeted next?Starring Sky Swanson (Handler), Casey Reardon (Thomas "Rhino" Whittibane), Seth Coveyou ("Red"), Rachel Kordell (Gwendalyn "Remedy" Adler), Jonas Tintenseher (Ainsley "Receiver" Munroe), and Andrew Frost (David "Rambler" Stanford).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

RP Jesters
Operation Frozen Dark - Ep.1 You Have Been Activated

RP Jesters

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 62:08


R-Cell has been activated. The mission: a series of unusual "animal attacks" in Moosehead, Alaska. The objective: remove the culprit and suppress any evidence of its existence. The date: December 8, 2004. There's only one land route out of town, and the sun hangs permanently low in the sky. Welcome to Delta Green.Starring Sky Swanson (Handler), Casey Reardon (Thomas "Rhino" Whittibane), Seth Coveyou ("Red"), Rachel Kordell (Gwendalyn "Remedy" Adler), Jonas Tintenseher (Ainsley "Receiver" Munroe), and Andrew Frost (David "Rambler" Stanford).Ambience sourced from Tabletop Audio (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).

CruxCasts
Sokoman Minerals (SIC) - Qualifying for 'Super' Flow Through Capital?

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 32:14


Sokoman Minerals Corp. is a discovery-oriented company with projects in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Company's primary focus is its portfolio of gold projects: flagship Moosehead along the Central Newfoundland Gold Belt. The Company is also active on its district-scale Fleur de Lys project in northwestern Newfoundland, which is targeting Dalradian-type orogenic gold mineralization similar to the Curraghinalt and Cavanacaw deposits in Northern Ireland, and Cononish in Scotland.

WPOR 101.9
JOE'S MOOSEHEAD MOOSE ADVENTURE

WPOR 101.9

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 3:53


JOE'S MOOSEHEAD MOOSE ADVENTURE by 101.9POR

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva
7 - 25 - 22 GETTING RECOGNIZED AND MOOSEHEAD LISTENER SHOUTOUT

Coast Mornings Podcasts with Blake and Eva

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 3:56


7 - 25 - 22 GETTING RECOGNIZED AND MOOSEHEAD LISTENER SHOUTOUT by Maine's Coast 93.1

The Chad & Cheese Podcast
Assessment Witchcraft w/ Caitlin MacGregor

The Chad & Cheese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 28:19


For as long as employee assessments have been around, they're still largely a mystery to most employers. Sort of like witchcraft or a pagan ritual from the Middle Ages, most companies enter the assessment game with a lot of confusion and fear. That's why we invited Plum's Caitlin MacGregor co-founder and CEO on the podcast to make sense of it all and relieve listeners from the pain assessment tests can sometimes bring. We're talkin' death of resumes, threats to employer branding, and being stuck in World War II technology. Don't worry. It'll all make sense, and you'll feel a lot better if you're in the market for assessment solutions. Plus, Caitlin is Canadian, which means her commentary goes down as smoothly as a cold Moosehead or a warm serving of maple syrup. You're welcome, eh.

Maine Environment: Frontline Voices
Frontline Voices, Ep. 73: Protecting the Unique Character of the Moosehead Lake Region

Maine Environment: Frontline Voices

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 28:23


A proposed land use plan for the Moosehead Lake region has been released that balances economic development with conservation. Forests & Wildlife Director Melanie Sturm discusses what the proposal means for the future of the Moosehead Lake area and how NRCM is working to protect the unique character of this special region. Advocacy Director Pete Didisheim also gives his closing thoughts on the 130th legislative session and what's next for NRCM's advocacy priorities.

This Day in Maine
May 11, 2022: St. Mary's will end maternity care this summer; A new vision for the Moosehead Lake region

This Day in Maine

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 9:42


This Day in Maine for Wednesday, May 11, 2022.

Thoughts That Rock
S4/Ep 128 - Gair Maxwell | Find Your Authentic Swing

Thoughts That Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 38:24


In this episode, we talk with Gair Maxwell an author, keynote speaker, podcaster, and brand strategist. Gair is considered a global authority on creating iconic, "larger-than-life" brands that attract legions of customers and top talent without having to use "pushy" marketing tactics.  THOUGHT #1Find Your Authentic Swing THOUGHT #2Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.– Joel Barker CONNECT:Website: Gair MaxwellPodcast: The Leadership Standard- Candid Conversations with Everyday LeadersBook: "Big Little Legends: How Everyday Leaders Build Irresistible Brands"Email: gair@gairmaxwell.comBlog: Leaders and LegendsBrand Consulting: The Branding Highway Bootcamp Keynotes: Gair Maxwell KeynotesKeynote: Big Little Legends: How Everyday Leaders Build Irresistible BrandsKeynote: The Branding Highway Keynote: The Reinvention Code: Timeless Secrets Of Disruptive InnovationKeynote: Knowing-Doing G.A.P: The Bridge Between Talk & ActionFacebook: Gair Maxwell- International Keynote Speaker and Author Instagram: Gair Maxwell Linkedin: Gair Maxwell Twitter: Gair Maxwell YouTube: Gair Maxwell BRAND & RESOURCE MENTIONS:"I Ran" (Flock of Seagulls) - YouTube.com Book Of Ecclesiastes - KingJamesBibleOnline.org"Watermelon Sugar" (Harry Styles) - Cosmopolitan.com Batman - DC Comics - DcComics.com Robin: The Boy Wonder - DC Comics - DcComics.com Apple - Apple.comAC/DC - ACDC.comLululemon - Shop.Lululemon.comLed Zeppelin - LedZeppelin.comVistage: The World's Largest Executive Coaching Organization - Vistage.com Van Halen - Van-Halen.comSammy Hagar - RedRocker.comDavid Lee Roth - DavidLeeRoth.com"Hot For Teacher" (Van Halen) - YouTube.com"Jump" (Van Halen) - YouTube.com"Panama" (Van Halen) - YouTube.com"Right Now" (Van Halen) - YouTube.comRobert Plant - RobertPlant.com The Authentic Swing - Steven Pressfield - StevenPressfield.comThe Legend of Bagger Vance: A Novel of Golf and the Game of Life - Steven Pressfield - StevenPressfield.comSt. Andrews Links: The Home of Golf - StAndrews.comCity of Bethlehem - Bethlehem-Pa.govVatican City - WHC.Unesco.orgThe Power of Story and Metaphor - Huffpost.com Ferrari - Ferrari.com Nike - Nike.com"Door of Opportunity" - Goodreads.comClass A PGA Professional - PGA.InfoGrenelefe Golf & Tennis Resort, Haines City Florida - TheLefe.comJim Furyk - PGATour.com"Happy Gilmore" - Adam Sandler movie - IMDB.com Arnold Palmer - ArnoldPalmer.comBen Hogan - BenHoganGolf.comNew Orleans' Café Du Monde - Shop.CafeDuMonde.com French Quarter - New Orleans, Louisiana - NewOrleans.com Pike Place Fish Market - Seattle, Washington - PikePlaceFish.com Webers Hamburgers - Ontario, Canada - Webers.com Montreal Expos Baseball - SportsTeamHistory.com National Hockey League - NHL.comMcDonald's - McDonalds.com"Running With The Devil" (Van Halen) - Lyrics.com Canada's Huggable Car Dealer: Jim Gilbert - WheelsAndDeals.ca Canada's Huggable Car Dealer: Dawna Gilbert - WheelsAndDeals.caSeinfeld - SonyPictures.com"Who Was Casanova?" - SmithsonianMag.comRomeo Montague (Italian: Romeo Montecchi) - William Shakespeare - En.Wikipedia.com "MC" Labeling - McDreamy - GreysAnatomyFandom.comJoel Barker - JoelBarker.com The Walt Disney Company - TheWaltDisneyCompany.comCity Of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada - Fredericton.caSpace Needle - Seattle, Washington - SpaceNeedle.com Starbucks - Seattle, Washington - PikePlaceMarket.orgZappos - Zappos.comStart with Your Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action - Simon Sinek - SimonSinek.com Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done - Larry Bossidy, Ram Charan, Charles Burck - Amazon.com1 + 1 = 3 - Steven Covey - TeamBonding.com The Vin Diagram - Vinayiyengar.comFleetwood Mac - FleetwoodMac.com Aerosmith - Aerosmith.com Harley-Davidson - Harley-Davidson.com "Heavy Metal" (Sammy Hagar) - Genius.comLeaders & Legends: A Tribute To Edward Van Halen – Gair Maxwell - YouTube.com Booky Call - Book Review App on Apple - Apps.Apple.com Booky Call - Book Review App on Google Play - Play.Google.com Hard Rock International – HardRock.comBooky Call - https://www.bookycall.combookstarPR - bookstarPR.comThoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.comCertified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.comLeadership That Rocks: Take Your Brand's Culture to Eleven and Amp Up Results (Jim Knight) - LeadershipThatRocksBook.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company's Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.comBlack Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.comCannonball Kids' cancer – CannonballKidscancer.orgBig Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT KeelGAIR MAXWELL'S BIO:Gair Maxwell is an author, keynote speaker and brand strategist who marvels at the sight and sound of a well struck drive off the tee that splits any well-groomed fairway. Endlessly curious about the origin of legends and myths, he is considered a global authority on the creation of iconic, “larger-than-life” brands that attract legions of customers and top talent – without having to use “pushy” marketing tactics. Some organizations he has worked with have achieved 15-30X financial growth while becoming a much coveted and highly desirable “Category of One”. His fascination with “legends” likely dates back to the age of 11, watching the “Immaculate Reception”, December 23, 1972, as Franco Harris galloped into NFL history. Today, that curiosity extends to dissecting how the world's top brands become - simply irresistible. Everything from Apple & AC/DC to Lulu Lemon and Led Zeppelin. Specifically, his research focuses on small, but mighty giants that exert the same magnetic, pulling power similar to what NIKE does with shoes and Harley Davidson with motorcycles. These “Big Little Legends” include historic Café Du Monde in New Orleans; world famous, Pike Place Fish Market in Seattle and Webers on Highway 11 in Northern Ontario. Gair's riveting keynote presentations and hands-on workshops are packed with real-life stories supported by decades of in-the-trenches business experience. Described as a “shock stick of energy”, Gair delivers electrifying, uplifting presentations – both live and virtual - that inspire everyday people to stand apart from the crowd, unleash their inner greatness and build an enduring legacy. He has worked with some of the world's most dynamic organizations, including the Apple Specialist Marketing Group, Caterpillar, NAPA, Leo Burnett (Taiwan), Virginia Tech and others, while sharing conference stages with business icons such as Richard Branson and Gene Simmons. His accomplishments include: • Awarded “Speaker of the Year” by TEC Canada. • Recognized as a Vistage ‘Top Performer' in 2020. • Upwards of 600 appearances with Vistage International, the world's largest CEO Peer Advisory Group. • Best-selling author of Big Little Legends, available through Amazon.com, Indigo, Barnes & Noble, and more. • Podcast Host: “The Leadership Standard” with TEC Canada. A former broadcaster, Gair racked up 10,000+ interviews and 30,000+ broadcasts in an award-winning radio and television career. The son of a former pro golfer from St. Andrews, Scotland, Gair is a military history buff, an avid supporter of the Pittsburgh Steelers and a card-carrying Tennessee Squire. He prefers Jack Daniels on the rocks, a frosty Moosehead beer and is a life-long fan of Van Halen who believes both versions of the band with David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar should be considered legendary. A native of Moncton, NB, he currently resides in London, ON with Dana and their brood of two cocker spaniels (Theodore & Sophie) along with a beagle-mix rescue named Maggie. Big Little Legends is his second book.

The Baby-sitters Fight Club
BSFC Netflix #10: Hello, Camp Moosehead! Part 2

The Baby-sitters Fight Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 49:15 Transcription Available


It's a revolutionary season finale for a revelatory show! Brooke and Kaykay bid a fond farewell to their summer vacation with The Baby-Sitters Club on Netflix, with diversions on the fringe benefits of poison ivy and the perils of Taco Bell. Stay to the end for an update on the plan for Season 2, which premieres on Netflix on October 11.  Programming note: As planned, the Baby-sitters Fight Club is going back to the original book-and-pop culture history format and biweekly schedule with the next episode on Mallory and the Trouble with Twins, which will be available in this podcast feed on September 24th!Visit us at our website, and follow us on:FacebookTwitterInstagramSpotify

The Baby-sitters Fight Club
BSFC Netflix #9: Hello, Camp Moosehead! Part 1

The Baby-sitters Fight Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 48:14 Transcription Available


An episode about disillusionment and empowerment? TIMELY! In Netflix's extremely loose adaptation of Super Special #2: Baby-sitters Summer Vacation, the girls take on social inequality, bureaucracy, and personal betrayal -- and we get the most Clearly Coded Queer episode in the series (say THAT five times fast). Speaking of disillusionment/empowerment: Women's rights are under assault in America with the implementation of SB 8 in Texas. If you are a U.S. resident, please contact your state and federal representatives to demand action to secure a woman's right to control her body and dictate her own future. And if you are able, consider donating to Texas Abortion Funds to support frontline organizations providing critical assistance to those in need.Visit us at our website, and follow us on:FacebookTwitterInstagramSpotify

The Creepover
Keep the Lights On: Bring Your Own Moosehead (My Bloody Valentine)

The Creepover

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 50:38


Happy Valentine's Day, people! Won't you be our . . . BLOODY VALENTINE? ‘Cause that's the classic Canadian slasher we're watching & reviewing this fourteenth of February. Join us as we gab about all-knowing bartenders, low-speed mine cart chases, hot dog water, and a very special HEARTfelt box of chocolates.

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Please don't make me chug this

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 52:17


Please don't make me chug this @Schlafly @BarrelCulture @evolutionbeer @GrimmAles @Hopfenstark #beer #craftbeer #whiteelephant Co hosts : Good ol Boy Tim, Rev Mark, Good ol Boy Mike, and Good ol Boy Dave SUDS  Episode – Gift giving, with beer. We kick up the gift giving game of White Elephant. You can only take home the gag gift if you chug it. Seek revenge on that friend that always brings Moosehead to the bottle share. We taste and discuss the following beers (gifts): Schlafly Pumpkin Ale 8% ABV    Schlafly – The Saint Louis Brewery Saint Louis MO SUDS-1 Zima malt liquor 5% ABV  Coors Brewing Company Golden Colorado SUDS-1 Game Over American Sour Ale aged in Red Wine Barrels -6% ABV Barrel Culture Brewery and Blending Durham, NC   SUDS- 4 Paterno Legacy Series  Vienna lager 4.8% ABV Duquesne Brewing Company Pittsburgh, PA SUDS-1 Nouveau Rouge  Flanders Red Ale 6.3% ABV Evolution Craft Brewing Company Salisbury MD SUDS-4 Present Perfect Berliner Weisse refermented on passionfruit and dry hopped with El Dorado and Hallertau Blanc 4% ABV Grimm Artisanal Ales Brooklyn, NY SUDS-4 Monteur De Houblon a blend of oak aged sour blonde and saison ales aged on tangerine peel and dry hopped with citra, Amarillo and mosaic hops  6.7% ABV SUDS-3 Boson De Higgs – Berliner Rauch Saison 3.8% ABV Hopfenstark brewery Lavaletrie, Quebec Canada  SUDS-1 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmokes (Yo, it recently changed with an “s”) Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf.  Available on Apple & Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this award winning podcast on your phone is ask Alexa, Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes” 

Sips, Suds, & Smokes
Millennials and Moosehead. Funny.

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 52:20


Millennials and Moosehead. Funny. #FlagshipFebruary @SierraNevada @SamuelAdamsBeer @AnchorBrewing @dalespaleale @BrooklynBrewery @FullSailBrewing @DeschutesBeer @dogfishbeer @RogueAles @Yuengling_Beer @MooseheadLager #beer #ogbeer #podcast #radioshow Co hosts : Good ol Boy Mike, Good ol Boy Kendall, Good ol Boy Tim, Good ol Boy Dave, and Good ol Gal Julieanna SUDS Episode – Somebody at Forbes decided we needed to give homage to the beers that got us to righteous craft beer today. We decided to join in on #FlagshipFebruary. We discuss the fab 5 but then we added our own choices of flagship beers. We taste and discuss the following beer:  Sierra Nevada Pale Ale SUDS – 4 Samuel Adams Boston Lager SUDS - 3 Anchor Steam SUDS - 3 Dale's Pale Ale SUDS - 4 Brooklyn Lager SUDS – 3 Full Sail Amber SUDS – 3 Deschutes Black Butte Porter SUDS – 4 Yuengling Amber Lager SUDS – 3 Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA SUDS – 4 Rogue Dead Guy Ale SUDS -4 Moosehead Lager SUDS - 2 info@sipssudsandsmokes.com @sipssudssmoke Sips, Suds, & Smokes™ is produced by One Tan Hand Productions using the power of beer, whiskey, and golf.  Available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, PRX, Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and nearly anywhere you can find a podcast. Catch Good ol Boy Dave's Daily 60 Minute Beer reviews on Instagram and Twitter @goodoleboydave Good ol Boy Kendall was the famous beer writer on this episode. Be sure to check out Kendall and June's Blog. www.beermakesthree.com Enjoying that cool new Outro Music, it's from Woods & Whitehead – Back Roads Download your copy here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/woodswhitehead2 The easiest way to find this show on your phone is ask Siri or Google, “Play Podcast , Sips, Suds, & Smokes”