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Esta semana Juan Luis Álvarez comenta las nuevas temporadas de tres de sus series favoritas: La Rueda del Tiempo, Cormoran Strike y Hacks, una fantástica, una detectivesca y una comedia. La rueda del tiempo (3 temporadas, 21 episodios, Prime Video) La rueda del tiempo es una fantasía épica que se basa en las novelas de Robert Jordan. Narra la historia de Moraine, miembro de las Aes Sedai, una poderosa organización de mujeres que pueden canalizar el Poder Único. Moraine junto a su Guardián, Lan, buscan a un grupo de cinco jóvenes aldeanos de la apartada región de Dos Ríos ante la creencia de que uno de ellos es el Dragón Renacido, que salvará el mundo. Lo mejor: Lo bien que se entrecruzan las aventuras de los diferentes grupos de personajes. El atractivo reparto. Lo peor: Que a alguien le preocupe su cercanía con "El señor de los Anillos" Tráiler Cormoran Strike (Max, 4 temporadas, 31 episodios) Cormoran Strike está basada en las novelas de detectives escritas por J. K. Rowling, bajo el seudónimo Robert Galbraith. La serie está protagonizada por Tom Burke como Cormoran Strike, un veterano de guerra que ha perdido una pierna, convertido en detective privado que opera desde una pequeña oficina y donde utiliza su visión única y sus antecedentes como investigador para resolver enrevesados casos. Lo mejor: La atmósfera londinense. La química entre Burke y su compañera (Holliday Grainger) Tráiler Hacks (Temporada 4, 31 episodios en Total Max) Deborah Vance es una diva legendaria de la comedia stand-up de Las Vegas, que intenta mantener su relevancia en el mundo del espectáculo como sea. Ava es una escritora de comedia de la Generación Z que no puede encontrar trabajo debido a que fue "cancelada" por un tuit polémico que publicó. Ambas se unen a regañadientes para refrescar el material de Vance... Lo mejor: La diva Jean Smart; increíble la fusión entre actriz y personaje. Lo peor: Algunas tramas parecen ligeramente alargadas. Tráiler
We recap Wheel Of Time Season 3 episode 4 "The Road To The Spear", which James had just watched moments before we recorded this episode. We discuss each scene of the episode, taking care to fully explain Rand's 6 visions, and we count how many times Moraine gets stabbed within her own visions. James recorded a watchalong audio podcast of his experince, which you can access on the Patreon, here! -->https://patreon.com/mlmpodSteve has read the Wheel Of Time book series; James has not, and is only interested in the Wheel Of Time TV show. Therefore, our podcast is a Wheel Of Time TV podcast, not a book podcast, nor a TV/book comparison podcast; we try to keep our discussion based on the show story only.Check out the main website for full coverage of Wheel Of Time, One Hundred Years Of Solitude, DARK, 1899, and Time Bandits, and many time-related movies:https://www.sweetchildoftime.comSteve and Lindsey Dunn have released 2 original songs and 2 cover songs together; check these songs out under Introvoid:https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WaDvIuRIRA3ihc8wCe5yI?si=QbYyMJilTDGmmjcNg75cTwLindsey's writings, reviews, podcasts and music can be found at https://www.1ofmystories.comJoin us at our Marsh Land Media Discord channel!https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc
À l'occasion de la toute première journée mondiale des glaciers, on part en expédition dans les Pyrénées, côté français, jusqu'au glacier d'Ossoue, un géant des glaces en passe de disparaître. À la frontière entre la France et l'Espagne, sur le massif du Vignemale, plus haut sommet des Pyrénées françaises, s'accroche tant bien que mal le glacier d'Ossoue, ce patriarche pyrénéen qui fait l'identité et la beauté de ces lieux d'altitude. Le glacier d'Ossoue, c'est donc le plus haut glacier des Pyrénées françaises, mais c'est aussi un géant malade, dont la langue de glace s'étage de 2 800 à 3 200 mètres d'altitude ; ce qui est peu par rapport aux sommets alpins, qui plus est, dans une Europe qui se réchauffe vite, trop vite.Là-haut, souvent loin des regards, la hausse des températures est encore plus forte qu'en contrebas : deux degrés environ et le paysage change radicalement, la glace laissant place à un vaste désert de pierres, d'éboulis et de moraines. Ainsi, depuis 1850, les glaciers pyrénéens ont perdu 90% de leur volume et le phénomène continue. Mais depuis 20 ans, ce phénomène est mesuré, ausculté, scruté par Pierre René, fondateur de l'association pyrénéenne de glaciologie « Moraine » et toute son équipe de bénévoles.Le 21 mars a lieu la toute première journée mondiale des glaciers, en cette année 2025, également consacrée «Année internationale de la préservation des glaciers» par les Nations unies. Cette initiative vise à sensibiliser le monde à l'importance cruciale de ces géants des glaces, placés aux premières loges du réchauffement climatique, et dont la protection dépend la survie de notre planète et de nos écosystèmes. Alors pour en parler, on a décidé de se mettre en mouvement et de partir en expédition jusqu'au glacier d'Ossoue, en bivouac au sommet, en compagnie de passionnés pyrénéistes, membres de l'association Moraine, afin de dresser le bilan de l'état du glacier… Un reportage de Sibylle d'Orgeval. En savoir plus :- Sur l'association Moraine, association pyrénéenne de glaciologie fondée par Pierre René- Sur le photographe Grégoire Eloy du collectif Tendance Floue. Son travail « Troisième Nature » est en exposition aux Champs Libres, à Rennes, du 7 mars au 21 septembre 2025, et un livre est publié aux Éditions Textuel- Sur le pyrénéisme et Henry Russell, inventeur du pyrénéisme d'exploration- Sur la Journée mondiale des glaciers dont la première édition a lieu le 21 mars 2025.
À l'occasion de la toute première journée mondiale des glaciers, on part en expédition dans les Pyrénées, côté français, jusqu'au glacier d'Ossoue, un géant des glaces en passe de disparaître. À la frontière entre la France et l'Espagne, sur le massif du Vignemale, plus haut sommet des Pyrénées françaises, s'accroche tant bien que mal le glacier d'Ossoue, ce patriarche pyrénéen qui fait l'identité et la beauté de ces lieux d'altitude. Le glacier d'Ossoue, c'est donc le plus haut glacier des Pyrénées françaises, mais c'est aussi un géant malade, dont la langue de glace s'étage de 2 800 à 3 200 mètres d'altitude ; ce qui est peu par rapport aux sommets alpins, qui plus est, dans une Europe qui se réchauffe vite, trop vite.Là-haut, souvent loin des regards, la hausse des températures est encore plus forte qu'en contrebas : deux degrés environ et le paysage change radicalement, la glace laissant place à un vaste désert de pierres, d'éboulis et de moraines. Ainsi, depuis 1850, les glaciers pyrénéens ont perdu 90% de leur volume et le phénomène continue. Mais depuis 20 ans, ce phénomène est mesuré, ausculté, scruté par Pierre René, fondateur de l'association pyrénéenne de glaciologie « Moraine » et toute son équipe de bénévoles.Le 21 mars a lieu la toute première journée mondiale des glaciers, en cette année 2025, également consacrée «Année internationale de la préservation des glaciers» par les Nations unies. Cette initiative vise à sensibiliser le monde à l'importance cruciale de ces géants des glaces, placés aux premières loges du réchauffement climatique, et dont la protection dépend la survie de notre planète et de nos écosystèmes. Alors pour en parler, on a décidé de se mettre en mouvement et de partir en expédition jusqu'au glacier d'Ossoue, en bivouac au sommet, en compagnie de passionnés pyrénéistes, membres de l'association Moraine, afin de dresser le bilan de l'état du glacier… Un reportage de Sibylle d'Orgeval. En savoir plus :- Sur l'association Moraine, association pyrénéenne de glaciologie fondée par Pierre René- Sur le photographe Grégoire Eloy du collectif Tendance Floue. Son travail « Troisième Nature » est en exposition aux Champs Libres, à Rennes, du 7 mars au 21 septembre 2025, et un livre est publié aux Éditions Textuel- Sur le pyrénéisme et Henry Russell, inventeur du pyrénéisme d'exploration- Sur la Journée mondiale des glaciers dont la première édition a lieu le 21 mars 2025.
#thewheeloftime The Seanchan return to their home across the sea, but receive a chilly reception upon their arrival. Rand seeks answers while he and Moraine flee for their lives. Perrin unwillingly returns to Atuan's Mill, where he evades an old enemy, while making a new ally. Verin returns to the White Tower to seek answers, and is disturbed by the discrepancies she finds. Liandrin confesses her sins to Nynaeve. Moraine receives some much needed advise from a sympathetic ear. Nynaeve, Egwene, and Elayne find themselves in a dire situation. All roads lead to Falme.
#thewheeloftime Nynaeve remains estranged from Egwene as she mourns her losses. Elaine give Egwene some advice on how to help her friend. Min finds herself in a difficult position when she realizes exactly who she is helping with regard to Mat. Nynaeve makes a rash decision when she finds out that Perrin and Loyial are in trouble. Lan ponders his future as Alanna, Maksim, and Ihvon offer advice. The extent of Moraine's machinations are revealed when she visits a familiar face for information. Rand finds himself in more danger than he bargained for when he and Selene leave the Foregate.
#thewheeloftime Separated from his friends, Rand builds a new life for himself while trying to find ways to train. A new novice in the White Tower takes an interest in Egwene, just as Liandrin does with Nynaeve. Perrin finds himself in trouble with an unknown enemy. Moraine takes extra steps to continue to keep Lan at arm's length. Liandrin lashes out when Nynaeve discovers her secret. Mat's attempts at escape provides him with an unexpected (possible) ally. Nynaeve prepares to take the next step in her training.
#thewheeloftime Six months after Rand's "death" at the Eye of the World, the group from the Two Rivers is picking up the pieces, and struggling in the process. Nynaeve and Egwene are novices in the White Tower, where Nynaeve's reluctance to channel brings her the wrong kind of attention. Perrin is on the hunt for Padan Fain, while Mat is an unwilling guest of Liandrin. Moraine does her best to shut out Lan after losing her powers, which leaves her vulnerable to danger.Mentioned in this episode: JordanCon, a Science Fiction/Fantasy literature convention founded in honor of Robert Jordan, author of the Wheel of Time, which will take place April 25-27 in Atlanta, GA. More information can be found at this link: https://www.jordancon.org/
Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda finish their coverage of "Never Keep," book 1 in the Sins of the Zodiac series by the Twisted Sisters - Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti. While the hosts' reaction to the book so far is mixed, they can agree on a couple of things: The ending was typical Twisted Sisters craziness and they want more. So listen now to get all the deets. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
Join the BookTok Made Me crew to discuss part 1 of "Never Keep," book 1 of Sins of the Zodiac, the newest series by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti set in the Zodiac Academy world. And while Hilda and Caitlin still have a lot of questions about what's going on, they definitely want more of what's going on. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
Greetings & welcome back to the podcast. This episode we are joined by Mr. Charlie Locke - Owner of the Lake Louise Ski Resort, and the Locke Stock & Barrel Company Ltd. which includes (among other investments) ranching interests & oil and gas production in the Bearspaw Area, west central Alberta, and in Montana. Mr. Locke was also one of Canada's leading climbers and ski mountaineers during the 1960s and 1970s, which included pioneering climbs on the North Face of Mount Temple, the Ten Peaks at Moraine lake, the Great Divide Ski Traverse from Jasper to Lake Louise in 1967, and over 40 first ascents of Alberta and British Columbia peaks. Mr. Locke also earned a commerce degree from the University of Calgary. Among other things we discussed Ski Resorts, Oil Wells & Mountaineering: 50 Years of Entrepreneurship & Adventure.Enjoy.Thank you to our sponsors.Without their support this episode would not be possible:Connate Water SolutionsATB FinancialEnergy United Upgrade LabsSupport the show
Send us a Text Message.Standing on the shore of Lake Arthur in Moraine State Park, you'd never think the area was the site of massive deforestation, coal mining and gas drilling practices that scarred the landscape for decades. But it is. In the 1800s, farmers cleared the forests and drained the swamps that would one day be Moraine State Park. Materials such as sand, gravel, limestone, clay and shale were mined and sold off. Later, oil and gas well were drilled. When they ran dray, they were abandoned.As a result of these efforts, much of the park area lost its topsoil and many streams were polluted with abandoned mine drainage. Luckily, someone came to help.Dr. Frank Preston formed the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy to purchase land to recreate the glacial landscape and preserve open space. The former Pennsylvania departments of Forests and Waters and Mines and Mineral Industries helped to reclaim the mistreated land. To look at it now, you would have never thought that this stunning 16,725-acre park was in such bad shape less than 100 years ago. On this episode, I interview Brian Flores. Brian is the Assistant Park Manager at Moraine State Park. Be sure to check out and support our sponsors for the 2024 season:Keystone Trails AssociationKTA is dedicated to providing, preserving, protecting and promoting recreational hiking trails and hiking opportunities in Pennsylvania. Use code "HELLBENDERS" to receive $5 off a yearly membership.Purple Lizard MapsPurveyors of incredibly detailed, highly curated, and waterproof trail maps of Pennsylvania's state forests. Find them at your local outfitters, bike shops, and bookstores or visit PurpleLizard.com.Pennsylvania Parks and Forests FoundationThe Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation began in 1999 as a statewide nonprofit organization to provide a voice for the Commonwealth's 124 state parks and 2.2 million acres of forest land. They rally volunteers, raise funds, and advocate for these precious lands. Join the movement at PAParksandForests.org to preserve and enjoy our outdoor treasures. Support the Show.Visit our website to listen to the podcast, download free outdoor kids' activities, learn more about our public lands and to purchase merch. Follow us on Instagram and Meta to stay connected. You can support the podcast by clicking “Support this show” in the podcast description to provide a monthly donation. Hosting, production and editing: Christian AlexandersenMusic: Jon SauerGraphics: Matt Davis
Host Tricia Pritchard sits down with Harvey Flowers to discuss the upcoming Regatta at Moraine State Park.https://morainestateparkregatta.org/
Western Pennsylvania is known for many interesting geologic features, including those of glacial origins. Let's explore the unusual features of two of Pennsylvania's beautiful parks. Though very close to each other, Moraine State Park and McConnell's Mill offer related oddly contrasting geologic wonders.
On today's episode of the Illumination by Modern Campus podcast, podcast host Shauna Cox was joined by Jo Ann Hall to discuss the challenges of higher ed addressing the skills gap and what's required to find the solution. *Correction: Jo Ann is Dean of Economic and Workforce Development at Moraine Technical College
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/29/2024 featuring: Flagship Romance “His Town” Concentric (2019 Gatorbone) 4:27 Kaia Kater “The Internet” Single (2024 Kaia Kater) 3:08 Muhammad Seven & the Spring “Baby I Ain't from Nowhere” Single (2023 Nima Samimi) 4:26 Lilli Lewis “Just One Ride” All Is Forgiven (2023 Lilli Lewis) 3:59 Martyn Joseph “It's a Fine Thing” This is What I Want to Say (2024 Martyn Joseph) 4:10 Kelly Bosworth “Waters” Kelly Bosworth (2014 Kelly Bosworth) 2:27 Terry Klein “Wedding Day Eve” Leave the Light On (2023 Terry Klein) 3:40 Joe Crookston “Garlic” Nine Becomes One Chapter 9 (Start Brave) (2023 Joe Crookston) 3:48 Tret Fure “It Was Meant to Be” Lavender Moonshine (2023 Tret Fure) 2:27 SHEL “Vinyl Memories” Shel (2012 Moraine) 3:38 Palmyra “Park Bench” Shenandoah (2022 1513593) 3:26 Abby Posner “Second Chances” Second Chances (2023 Blackbird) 2:32 David Francey “Offering” The Breath Between (2023 Laker) 3:21 Amy Speace “Why I Wake Early” Tucson (2022 Windbone) 3:45
We've reached and passed our 800th TV Podcast Industries episode, and what better way to celebrate than to give back to you our awesome listeners.In this episode we'll be announcing the answers to all of our Secret Invasion Pub Quiz, our Star Wars Ahsoka Cantina Quiz, our Wheel of Time Season 2 Tavern Quiz and our Gen V Student Bar Quiz.First up Marvel's Secret Invasion Pub Quiz AnswersThe Fellow Defender with the most answers right will get a copy of the recent collected Secret Invasion comic and a Nick Fury Funko Pop (subject to availability).Question 1 - What do Maria Hill and Nick Fury usually share over Chess?Answer - The Truth.Question 2 - What US City did Nick Fury and his mum take long journeys to?Answer - DetroitQuestion 3 - How does Fury like his eggs in the morning?Answer - Poached.Question 4 - What is the name of the whiskey shared by Fury and Rhodes, and how much did Nick Fury say that it cost?Answer - Pappey Van Winkle, $5000Question 5 - What does Sonya Folsworth say Podcasts are full of?Answer - Men gaslighting and threatening murder.Question 6 - What are the two hospital units at either end of the corridor where Nick Fury confronts Rhodes? Answer - Diagnostic Testing and Coronary AngiogramThe winner is announced on the podcast and Derek will be in contact soon.Secondly our Star Wars Ahsoka Cantina Quiz AnswersThe Fellow Rebel with the most answers right will get a Star Wars Akshoka mug and a copy of the Ahsoka audio book on Audible read by Ashley Eckstein (subject to availability)Chapter 1 Question: What are the two types of Lothal animals that appear in the mural dedicated in honour of the Rebels?Answer: Loth Wolves and Loth CatsChapter 2 Question: How Many Loth Cats heads pop up out of the long grass on Lothal?Answer: 2Chapter 3 Question: What Jedi Technique does Huyang believe Sabine Wren is not ready for?Answer: ZotochiChapter 4 Question: How many X-Wing fighters accompany Hera's ship The Ghost to the Denab system?Answer: FiveQuestion 5: What are the coordinates that Chopper gives Jacen to locate Ahsoka?Answer: 323 Mark 15Question 6: How do the Great Mothers describe Sabine to Grand Admiral Thrawn?Answer: A Loose ThreadQuestion 7: What Class of Shuttle is Ahsoka's class of ship as called out by Captain Enoch?Answer: T9 ShuttleQuestion 8: What is the call sign of the Night Trooper that Ezra finds and impersonates?Answer: LS757The winner is announced on the podcast and Derek will be in contact soon.Next up our Wheel of Time Season 2 Tavern Quiz AnswersThe Fellow Wheelie with the most answers right will get a a copy of the the first two audio books in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series on Audible read by Moraine herself Rosamund Pike (subject to availability)Episode 1 Question: How many Marks in total does Domon leave with after speaking with Moiraine at Verin's house?Answer - 11 Marks (1 for the poem and 10 to assist with him getting away safely from his tails)Episode 2 Question: What two moves would Errol the patient do to Yann the orderly the next time he sees him?Answer - Parting the Silk and Reaping the Barley before he can right himselfEpisode 3 Question: What wine does Logain request from Rand before he'll help him to control the One Power?Answer - Ghealdan Wine (red)Episode 4 Question: What animal do the wolf pack project to Perrin and Elyas to show them the way to their meal?Answer - A StagEpisode 5 Question: What aspect of civilisation does Elyas Wolfbrother miss?Answer - BeerEpisode 6 Question: What is the prison, where Egwene is held, known as?Answer - The KennelsEpisode 7 Question: What game is Logain playing when Lan comes to visit?Answer - StonesEpisode 8 Question: What name does Dain Barnhold call Perrin first in recognition then in anger?Answer - Two Rivers.The winner is announced on the podcast and Derek will be in contact soon.Finally we announced the Gen V Student Bar Quiz AnswersThe Fellow Boy or Girl with the most answers right will get a hopefully get an exclusive Godolkin University Letterman Jacket and a set of Gen V badges. (subject to availability)Episode 1 Question: What year was the Red River Institute for orphaned supes Established?Answer: 1965Episode 2 Question: Which band did Andre's father, Polarity, save at Lollapalooza when he was young?Answer: Matchbox 20 Episode 3 Question: What free drink does Cate want to get a the Professor Brinkerhoff Memorial Gala #ThinkBrink?Answer: Grey Goose VodkaEpisode 4 Question: What two signs does Tek Knight observe on Dean Shetty to show she has something to hide as he questions her in her office?Bonus point: what other thing does Tek Night observe about her?Answers : Bead of sweat on the brow, adrenaline seeping from the pores, and he also notices she's ovulating.Episode 5 Question: What ranking at Godolkin University does Emma reach after her Tik Tok growth spurt?Answer: 88Episode 6 Question: How many years does Dean Shetty discover that Cate was locked in her room by her mother following the incident with her brother, Caleb?Answer: 9 yearsEpisode 7 Question: What does Dean Shetty have in her cupboards, that's not British tea?Answer: EdiblesEpisode 8 Question: What is written on the front of Sam's sweatshirt?Answer: Vintage SupplyThe winner is announced on the podcast and Derek will be in contact soon.Next up on TV Podcast IndustriesWe'll be returning to the Animated MCU with What If..? Season 2. The nine episodes will be released daily from December 22nd 2023. Then in the new year we'll be back in the live action MCU with the Hawkeye spin off Echo all 5 Episodes will be released on Jan 10th 2024.THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR JOINING US FOR 800 PODCASTS!!!We hope you'll be back with us again in 2024 for loads more podcasts. You can always find our upcoming shows on our website at https://tvpodcastindustries.com/Keep Watching, Keep Listening and Keep Sharing.Derek, John and Chris.
Agent Helena Burke meets up with Moraine and Devereaux to fill them in on the Ordo Vitalis, but there is mayhem afoot...
This week we recap What Was Meant To Be, which is the season finale. What is meant to be? A laundry list of items- Egwene's freedom, Mat's return to the group, another blow for Perrin, Moraine and Lan's bonding, Nynaeve's constant struggle, and Rand has a slight come uppance. Write Steve and the show at sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com because we would love to hear from you! I am active on Instagram at @sweetchildoftimepod and @barnestown We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time. Steve Barnes is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost on the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 and 2 already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website.
durée : 00:04:12 - Le Biais d'Heïdi Sevestre - par : Heidi Sevestre - Pierre René est un glaciologue qui surveille les glaciers des Pyrénées françaises depuis 22 ans. Il a fondé l'association "Moraine" pour étudier leur évolution. Et le constat est affligeant : les glaciers pyrénéens ont perdu 90 % de leur volume depuis les années 1850.
We recap Daes Dae'Mar this week, episode 7 of season 2; this translates to "The Game Of Houses". Dark friend surprises, politics, new friends Bain and Chiad, drugged tea for Mat, and a regular meeting of the minds with Rand and Siuan. Moraine gets her groove back. Write Steve and the show at sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com because we would love to hear from you! I am active on Instagram at @sweetchildoftimepod and @barnestown We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time. Steve Barnes is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost on the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 and 2 already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website.
Devereaux and Moraine are strong armed out of the precinct thanks to some nefarious hands behind the scenes...but a plan is in place.
This week we recap episode 4 of A Wheel Of Time, Daughter Of The Night. We finally get to meet Hopper; we meet some extended family members of both Moraine and Alanna; we see a different and welcome side of Liandran; Perrin gets deeper into the wolf pack; Rand and Selene go on a nice little weekend trip to Kinslayer's Dagger. Write Steve and the show at sweetchildoftimepod@gmail.com because we would love to hear from you! I am active on Instagram at @sweetchildoftimepod and @barnestown We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time. Steve Barnes is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost on the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 and 2 already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website.
The Wheel of Time turns, and strangers and friends turn up with it! Our recap of episode 2 Strangers And Friends takes us deeper into relationships. Rand has a plan; Mat and Egwene each meets a pal; Perrin's sight is getting sharper; Nynaeve finds herself being led by Liandran; Moraine is maintaining an icy distance from Lan. We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time. Steve Barnes is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost of the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 is already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website.
Wheel Of Time is back! And so is James, to discuss episode 1 of season two, A Taste Of Solitude. We pick up this season with Moraine unable to channel the One Power, which in turns affects her relationship with Lan; Nynaeve and Egwene in The White Tower for Aes Sedai training; and Perrin and Loial hunting for the Horn Of Valere. We are proudly hosted by James and Marsh Land Media! https://mlmpod.com is where you can check out all the podcasts, and it helps support the show. You can join the discord at https://discord.gg/aRdKmv9Ybc James McCollum records his music under the name Marsh Land Monster; he runs Marsh Land Media, and hosts podcasts such as Mostly Speakin' Sentai, Formulaic, and The Height Of Horror, and he also co-hosts the Wheel Of Time recaps of Sweet Child Of Time. Steve Barnes is guitarist for stoner metal band Introvoid, and also plays guitar for the cover band Rebecca Crow. All of Steve's stuff can be found at https://linktr.ee/introvoid Lindsey Dunn is our cohost of the Dark recaps; she provides the recaps for us via her website https://www.1ofmystories.com and she is already working on recaps of Dark season 3. Episode 1 is already available to read! She is a film and TV critic with the NCFilmcritics and the SEFilmcritics, and has provided reviews of hundreds of movies, going back to 2007, on her website.
On the Podcast this week Rob and Meghan talk to local business owner Fred Domicone, who has quite the story. He's a National Champion, has a successful printing company, son who played football for Ohio State, another son who is a biomedical engineer, and his wife and daughter run an ice cream business in Fairborn and Moraine. On top of all of that, Fred is one of the nicest people you will ever meet and is dedicated to his craft and even more so to this community. We hope you enjoy the conversation this week with Fred Domicone.Show Notes:Domicone PrintingJubie's CreameryDayton Flyers National Championship
In this weeks DNQ Files, Kris is joined by Hannah Maxwell, a storyteller who blends theatre, performance art, stand-up, spoken words and musicals into brilliant shows, and shares a French treat with her (and it's not a croissant, email your complaints to the usual address!) We talk about her solo Edinburgh Fringe show, Nan, Me & Barbara Pravi, discuss the hosts of BBC quiz shows for smartypants and fail to speak French. Barbra Pravi - Voila Mastermind Conchita Wurst - Rise Like A Phoenix Join Us Lisa Novi Fosili - Ja sam za ples (4th place at Eurovision 1987) Backstreet Boys - As Long As You Love Me (we don't listen to this) Juliette Moraine - Pour'vu Qu'on M'aime Your Song - Moulin Rouge Pony X - Amour Fou Lord Buckethead Dihaj - Skeletons Mae Muller - I Wrote A Song Buy tickets for Hannah's Oxford Preview on Wednesday 26th of July here Buy tickets for Nan, Me & Barbara Pravi at Edinburgh Fringe here You can find Hannah on: Twitter Instagram Facebook Support the Think About Eurovision Network, and our Think About Eurovision co-host Matti, by visiting OneChicGeek.com and using promo code TAE15 for 15% off artwork made into fashion!
Episode 211 features Tanner Spaulding of the Baltimore based band Moraine. We have a show together this Friday June 23rd at Zen West. Eons and Still Mountains are also on the bill. I wanted to get Tanner on the show to get to know their story. They have one song out now and it's called “Life in this Haunted House” which you can find wherever you stream music. Moraine describes their sound as heavy alt rock with influences from emo and hardcore. If you'd like to hear their new material ahead of schedule you can check them out this Friday. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. Please rate/follow the show wherever you're streaming. You can also find the podcast on all the socials. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
#thewheeloftime In the season one finale, a glimpse into the past reveals a conversation that may have led to the breaking of The Wheel 3000 years ago. Nynaeve encourages Lan to go after Moraine and Rand. The city of Fal Dara prepares to battle against a massive trolloc attack. Nynaeve, Egwene, and Perrin all contribute to the defense of Fal Dara. A familiar face on the wrong side give Perrin pause. As the Dark One entices him with the possibilities of life as the Dragon Reborn, Rand makes his choice. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/support
Greetings from Wisconsin, and welcome to the first episode of Monsters on the Edge Podcast, this week we will be giving you a broad dose of Wisconsin legend, lore and cryptids.Joining host Barnaby Jones will be Kerry Bloedorn, the curator of Pioneer park historical complex and museum, and Ben Brunell owner of the Hodag Store, they join the show to talk about the legendary Pine Beast of Rhinelander, the Hodag. The Hodag is a lumber jack tall tale that may have a bit of basis in reality, tune in to find out more!In the second half of the show here from Jay A. Bachochin, a paranormal and bigfoot researcher from Southern Wisconsin who has of late been focusing his attention on the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine state forest. Jay has recently had some very compelling experiences and evidence from his research area don't miss his story!Don't miss out on this incredible episode and join the discussion.Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones each Monday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have ten different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORKTo find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.com
#thewheeloftime In the penultimate season one episode of The Wheel of Time, lots of truths are revealed as Moraine and the group make their way through The Ways - without Mat. Rand's origin story is revealed. In the aftermath of Mat's abandonment, the group begins to fight amongst each other, while fighting against their deepest fears and insecurities. Forced to seek refuge in the city of Fal Dara, grievances are aired, relationships are fractures, formed, and repaired. One of the group realizes they are the Dragon Reborn, and makes a tough decision to protect the rest. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/support
#thewheeloftime Tensions arise in the White Tower with the return of Siuan Sanche - the Amyrlin Seat. Liandrin, Moraine, and Alanna are called to receive judgment after Logain's gentling. Political machinations and personal conflicts put Moraine and the Amyrlin Seat in a position to make a difficult choice. Egwene and Perrin arrive in Tar Valon. The Amyrlin Seat renders judgment on Moraine. A long-waited reunion leads to the start of a new journey, but one person's decision may have consequences for the rest of the group. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/support
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A conversation with Lieutenant Colonel Scott Grotbo, USAF, Retired, & Susan Grotbo about PTSD, the stigma surrounding mental health, a path to wellness, and finding a new chapter of service by helping others. Lieutenant Colonel, Scott Grotbo, USAF, Retired, is a veteran with over 27 years as an Air Force Special Warfare Operator. He served three tours of combat duty---two in Afghanistan, one in Kuwait. He became Commander of the 182nd Air Support Operations Group (ASOG) in Peoria, Illinois before retiring. Scott is now the Founder and Executive Director of Moraine View R&R Veterans' Retreat where he provides individualized stays devoted to physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual strengthening for our nation's veterans. Susan Grotbo is an Engineering Program Manager at Google. She has worked on various global projects ranging from building Google's first employee donation and volunteer platform to providing lifesaving information on Google Search for early detection and warning of major natural disasters with the use of AI and Machine Learning. Susan has more than 10 years of experience working in the philanthropic and social impact space including supporting Moraine View R&R Veterans' Retreat in Central Illinois with her brother Scott. This Episode is a heartfelt story of resilience and hope.
#wheeloftime The gang from the Two Rivers continue to lead the Trollocs away from home. Eamon Valda and the White Cloaks hunt down the Aes Sedai. Moraine's life is in jeopardy as her wound gets worse. The group finds shelter in an abandoned city, but safety is fleeting. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
#thewheeloftime #amazon In this episode, we discuss the first episode of the Amazon Prime series, The Wheel of Time, based on the best-selling novels by Robert Jordan. It's been 3000 years since the last Dragon walked the earth, and as the Wheel of Time spins, the time has come for the new Dragon to be reborn. Moraine Sedai and her warder, Lan, travel to a small village in search of the person who may be the next Dragon. However, this small village holds several who have the potential of greatness, and Moraine must make a choice that may decide the fate of the world. Meanwhile, the bonds between 5 lifelong friends are tested when danger finds its way into their home. This episode was originally recorded on December 7, 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fandomhybridpodcast/support
It's the whole Chekov's Gun thing... we dipped into some stories many episodes ago that should have given you ample foreshadowing that we would eventually get around to the blu-ray two-disc deluxe version of one of the greatest stories in all of hardcore lore - this one's for the worms.
Family Theater was a dramatic anthology radio show which aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System in the United States from February 13, 1947, to September 11, 1957. The show was produced by Family Theater Productions, a film and radio studio extension of the Family Rosary Crusade founded by the Holy Cross Priest, Father Patrick Peyton, CSC, to promote family prayer. The motto of these Holy Cross Family Ministries is, "The family that prays together, stays together." The program had no commercial sponsor, yet Father Peyton, CSC arranged for many of Hollywood's stars in film and radio at the time to appear. In its ten-year run, well-known actors, and actresses, including James Stewart, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Raymond Burr, Jane Wyatt, Charlton Heston, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Gene Kelly, William Shatner, and Chuck Connors, appeared as announcers, narrators, or stars. A total of 540 episodes were produced. The program featured not only religious stories but half-hour adaptations of literary works such as A Tale of Two Cities, Moby-Dick and Don Quixote Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
There are a couple of important referendums coming up in Washington County this November. One of which is the Moraine Park Technical College (MPTC) referendum. This referendum, if approved, will support students in 130 municipalities throughout 10 different counties in the Fox Valley and Southeastern Wisconsin (Washington County included). MPTC President Bonnie Baerwald and West Bend Campus Dean Pete Rettler join me on this week's episode to discuss the referendum, why we need it, how much it's going to cost, and what projects will be funded if it passes. 2022 Moraine Park ReferendumIf you like the show, please consider subscribing at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. New episodes every Monday at midnight. Thanks for listening!https://fifteenwithfuzz.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Are you ready to learn about the Waldorf School of Moraine Farm? Listen now for a chance to learn more about this great school and its art-based learning curriculum. Our guest director of admissions, Coleen Ryan, will be with us to share her experience at this incredible school and what makes Waldorf School different from other schools. #SchoolSuccess #SchoolSuccessMakers -- Every week on The School Success Podcast, digital marketing agency owner Mitchell Slater interviews school leaders and game-changers in the education sector. Never miss an episode and follow The School Success Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you enjoy podcasts. This podcast is powered by Slater Strategies, a marketing agency committed to helping schools grow their enrollment and connect better with the families in their communities. Find out more at https://schoolsuccessmakers.com. Highlights of the Episode [02:01] I'm in western Eastern Massachusetts, [02:48] education has actually been around for over 100 years [05:41] sixth grade when they're studying botany throughout the year [06:46] they really are invested in the whole class being successful. [07:15] the cigarette factory that they were that they started out in Waldorf secret [07:51] were looking for an assistant to a head of school [10:38] Frederick Olmstead who designed Central Park [10:55]we have 108 students, [11:40]struggling to put on your snow boots [13:41]connects you in an emotional way more easily [14:57] having through their grades years [16:10]invested in this Waldorf methodology [17:51] we have a parcel in our property [18:49]specialized teaching abilities [19:25] we've navigated COVID Amazingly, [21:22] maple trees are just bursting with these little flowers [22:23] we actually do sell it in our school store as well. [23:22] people are in the midst of training, [25:05] another fun one we do is on March 14 [26:18] Definitely a lot of snow [27:13]Thanks for letting me share about Waldorf YouTube Video Podcast Link: https://youtu.be/oSXYsLOLzmE
Today is June 17, 2022, and that means it's your weekly news roundup episode. There's a lot that happened this past week and a lot on tap, as always, but I'm very excited to let you know that in this episode I let you know about our first affiliate marketer, the Daytonian Beard Company, so be sure to listen so you can find out how to get your 10% discount! Or, I'll just tell you now - you can visit https://thedaytonianbeardco.com/ and use the code “discoverdaytonpod” to get 10% off your purchase of any online order! Here's your transcript for this week's episode: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. My name is Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today is Friday, June 17th, so it's your weekly news roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to. As always a great deal happened last week and even more is on tap for next week, so stay tuned to hear all about it in just a moment. Also very briefly before I get to your news I wanted to let you know that it was such a nice day outside today when I recorded this on Thursday that I decided to sit out on my front porch with an ice cold old fashioned to read the news to you, and I'm also doing it on TikTok and Instagram live when I can now, so if you want to get the raw, unedited news roundup podcast on Thursdays before anyone else, join me on those platforms moving forward! HB 583, a bill concerning multiple K-12 education laws in Ohio, has been approved by the state legislature and is set to arrive on Governor DeWine's desk soon. The bill contains changes to laws concerning students receiving EdChoice private school scholarships and parents of dyslexic students. It also extends districts' ability to hire substitute teachers with only a high school diploma by another two years. The bill expands EdChoice to include some families whose children previously received state funding for private education or whose siblings received such funding. HB 583 has drawn criticism from the Ohio Education Association, who are opposed to the idea of forcing taxpayers to pay to send children to mostly religious private schools which tend to under-perform compared to their public school counterparts. HB 583 also loosens requirements for charter school sponsors in Ohio, a move that has earned them some criticism from both charter school critics and advocates. Both groups raise issue with the lowered accountability this will allow school sponsors to get away with in the state. The bill also pushes back the start of dyslexia screening requirements by one year. Electric company AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light, is currently seeking approval from the state to disconnect customers remotely for non-payment. Duke Energy Ohio and AEP are already exempt from the in-person notification that AES is currently required to give before shutting off service. A spokesperson for the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said Tuesday that there is no timeline as yet for when we can expect to see a ruling on this case. The move has drawn criticism from the Office of the Ohio Consumers' Council, Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, and the Ohio Poverty Law Center. These groups raise concerns over the language AES uses regarding “vulnerable customers;” AES has proposed “limiting” the number of such customers who would be subject to remote disconnection, which the OCC argues is insufficient. All vulnerable customers, such as people with disabilities or the elderly, should be exempt from the remote disconnection process, they argued in their recent filing. PUCO staff have also recommended against the proposal, saying it does not sufficiently communicate the change in disconnection practices to customers. Currently AES gives customers two notices before disconnection in the winter months but only one notice in the summer, which may be particularly troubling. Tuesday, June 14, was the hottest day Dayton has seen in nearly ten years. Temperatures soared to a peak of 95 degrees at the Dayton International Airport, with a heat index of 107 and humidity in the 70s. Closer to the city center, temperatures rose even one or two degrees higher due to the urban environment. This coming at the same time as power outages across Ohio has put many Daytonians in a precarious position, with National Weather Service meteorologist John franks calling the heat “oppressive.” Nighttime lows stayed above 70 degrees, depriving residents of what would typically be a welcome respite from the daytime heat. Cooling centers have opened across the Dayton metro area for those affected. There are locations in Dayton, Oakwood, Riverside, Moraine, West Carrolton, Washington Twp., and Warren County. As Dayton and Montgomery County Public Health tells us, the three most important things are to stay cool, stay hydrated, and stay informed. Visit www.phdmc.org/extreme-heat for more information. A fire broke out Tuesday on the roof of the Mendelson Liquidation Outlet building downtown, producing large clouds of black smoke that were spotted around 11:30 a.m. The building is currently undergoing major renovations to be converted into apartments, offices, and retail space. Dayton fire chief Jeff Lykins reported that the blaze likely started when construction crews cut into or worked on an object with rubber or fuel inside. The fire was small and quickly extinguished, but produced the aforementioned smoke that chief Lykins said made the fire look “more impressive than it actually was.” The damage was contained to roofing and the damaged vessel, and nobody was injured. Find delicious, sustainable, and affordable veggies each week from the Mission of Mary Cooperative, a group looking to provide sustainable urban development in Dayton. Their community supported agriculture program runs from May 25 until November 2, and pickups happen on Wednesdays from 2 to 6 p.m. at 619 Silver Lane in Dayton. Proceeds from the CSA go to supporting food access programs. E-mail team@missionofmary.org with questions or visit their website for more information. Gem City Market is providing a bit of extra assistance to children receiving pandemic EBT payments. Sign up for the Produce Perks Program at their Customer Service Desk to receive $1 toward produce on your next shopping trip for every dollar you spend on produce, up to $25. Visit their Facebook page or gemcitymarket.com for more details. Governor Mike Dewine on Monday announced that he has signed HB 99 into law, allowing teachers and other school personnel to carry firearms in classrooms. The bill goes into effect 90 days after being signed. This has been met with significant pushback from Ohio Democrats including former Dayton mayor Nan Whaley, who is also the Democratic nominee running against DeWine for the office of governor of Ohio. Governor DeWine admitted on Monday in his press release that there is no data to support the idea that arming teachers will reduce school shooting incidents, but said he has been told “anecdotally” that it will work. HB 99 also includes $6 million for school safety centers across Ohio, a continuation of the governor's previous efforts to expand behavioral health care across the state. The decision to arm teachers was influenced by the impracticality of schools training and arming hired school security personnel according to the state's current standards, which requires such personnel to have 700 hours or 20 years of law enforcement experience. In contrast, under HB 99, teachers will require only “up to” 24 hours of firearm training before being permitted to carry weapons in the classroom. Schools across the state have responded in various ways to the announcement; some saying they will arm teachers, some saying they won't, and many offering no comment at this time. School districts are not required to arm teachers under HB 99, and those that do are allowed to demand stricter requirements than those set forth by the state government. On the subject of Mike DeWine's repeated loosening of Ohio gun laws, HB 215 went into effect as well on Monday, allowing concealed carry of handguns without a license in the state of Ohio. Any Ohio resident otherwise allowed to carry a gun will not be required to seek a concealed carry license, and Ohioans with existing licenses will not be required to renew them. With this, Dayton Police has announced changes to the way officers will interact with the public, particularly during traffic stops. Officers will be encouraged to regularly ask motorists and residents if they are carrying a firearm, as civilians are now not required to disclose this information to police. Dayton Police Chief Kamran Afzal also encourages the public to volunteer this information to officers during stops and other encounters with law enforcement. The policy of asking civilians to disclose the possession of firearms is not new among certain departments, but it will now be more widely practiced, according to Chief Afzal. He also encourages gun owners to still opt into the firearm training that comes with a concealed carry license, which HB 215 waives. This Saturday, June 18, there will be a free health fair hosted at New City Church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Services provided will include COVID vaccines, a1c testing, vision screenings, various weight loss resources, oral health resources, and more. Dayton is currently developing its first Active Transportation Plan; a program which will seek to identify and prioritize projects to improve Dayton's bicycle and pedestrian networks. The plan will also be an essential part of securing infrastructure funding for such projects. Community members are asked and encouraged to be a part of the planning process throughout the month of July, with various outreach programs and online surveys planned. Visit walkbike.info/Dayton for more information. The Miami Valley Alzheimer's Association Chapter has announced the dates for its five Walks to End Alzheimer's, the largest event to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's in the world. The Miami Valley walks will be happening on September 10th, 17th, and 24th, and October 1st and 8th, at various locations around the Valley. For more info on specific locations and to register as a team or individual, go to alz.org/walk. After five years, the 416 Diner on East Fifth Street has closed its doors. Owner Guy Fragmin announced the decision last Thursday, saying “[they] hope to continue the tradition of great food and service in the near future.” Fans of the 416 on Facebook have expressed their words of sadness, support, and well wishes for the Diner's staff. The Five Rivers MetroParks are ready to restart a variety of projects that were put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these are the Taylorsville MetroPark and Sugarcreek MetroPark, which the agency received public feedback on at the end of last year. Another major project going forward soon will be a park-over-the-river between the Third Street Bridge and Wolf Creek Bridge, announced in March of this year. According to MetroParks spokesperson Carrie Scarff, the park and footbridge will seek to unite East and West Dayton, as well as showcase the Great Miami River. The project has been named, appropriately, Unity Bridge. Five Rivers MetroParks also announced plans to make improvements to Sunrise Park and construct bikeways linking West Third Street to the riverfront below the Dayton Art Institute at Monument Avenue. Angie's Firehouse Tavern on Watervliet Avenue is up for sale after being revived by retired fire captain Patrick Reed in 2010. The restaurant first opened in 1938 as the Hungarian restaurant Angi's (pronounced AHN-ji's), but came to be known as Angie's among locals who were unsure how to pronounce the name. Quickly gaining a reputation for delicious cabbage rolls and other home-cooked Hungarian meals, Angi's became a fixture of the community for decades. Patrick Reed and his family and friends bought the vacant Angi's in 2010 to keep the spot they loved alive. Now he's looking for new ownership with creative ideas to continue their work so he can relax after 12 years of hard work. He also cites frustration with staffing shortages and rising production costs as factors in his decision. Angie's is considered a historic Dayton landmark and is listed for sale at $475,000, including the building, equipment, recipes, and decorations within. And, of course, a 1970 Porsche Firetruck that can be used for advertising. Lynda Suda, market manager of 2nd Street Market, announced that the market has reached 100% indoor capacity. All 44 spaces have been filled by various growers, producers, bakers, artisans, and restaurants. There are spots still available for weekend-only vendors, however. Suda is always looking for passionate entrepreneurs to bring their craft to the community through 2nd Street Market. Many weekend-only vendors at the market are first-time business owners, and 2nd Street helps educate them on what licenses they'll need and how they can get them. Weekend-only vendors can apply by filling out an application and meeting with market organizers, but the process for indoor permanent vendors is both more involved and more competitive. The market has also become more diverse in the past five years, with more minority vendors filling weekend and permanent spots. To learn more about the market and see the various weekend events they hold, visit metroparks.org/places-to-go/2nd-street-market. It is now estimated that Dayton Public Schools will spend $62 million more than they have available in the next two school years and will run out of general fund money in 2024-25. While labor costs are expected to rise significantly, the bigger problem starts in September 2024 when the district will have to have spent its remaining $140 million in federal COVID-19 relief money. This money has been used for many projects in the Dayton Public School system, and the school board doesn't plan to end these projects when the federal relief money that was used to start them runs out. This leaves the district with a projected $73 million deficit in 2024-25. The Board of Education is looking to approve a $230 million general budget for the next school year, which is expected to be temporary until late September. They've also said they're not planning any staff cuts, and are in fact planning to hire for several positions. DPS Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli is meeting with the district's department heads to discuss what projects will be delayed and ensure that nothing is done that will negatively impact instruction or staffing numbers. Immigration attorney and former Dayton Public Schools president Mohamed al-Hamdani was selected as the chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party last Thursday. Al-Hamdani is the first Muslim to lead a county Democratic party in Ohio, replacing Mark Owens, who served as chairman for 15 years before his recent retirement. He is a Dayton Public Schools and Wright State University graduate, and earned his law degree from University of Dayton after working as a cultural advisor for the Department of Defense during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Like most politically-savvy people, al-Hamdani has his sights set on this year's elections, hoping to get Democrats into leadership positions at the local, state, and federal levels. Montgomery County has approved a new $6 million Environmental Services Lab in Downtown Dayton. The new lab will make sure drinking water and discharged wastewater are compliant with state regulations for over 80,000 homes in the county. The current lab in Moraine has been in place for decades and is in need of replacement as the county seeks to update aging infrastructure. The new lab will be state of the art and is being paid for by the American Rescue Plan, from which the county received $103 million. On Saturday, June 18, Hospice of Dayton will be holding a butterfly release to remember and honor loved ones lost in Dayton. The event will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Hospice location on Wilmington Avenue. You can register for a $15 donation to have a butterfly released in a loved one's name; you can register online at hospiceofdayton.org, or you can call Marsha Bernard at 937-671-3119 for more information. The Good Samaritan Hospital site in northwest Dayton has a new facility opening, exciting partners with the project. The closing of the hospital was upsetting to many Dayton residents, who understandably believed it would have a negative impact on the community's health and well-being. The new facility is planned to be two stories, half of which will be occupied by the Dayton YMCA, including a pool, fitness center, and gym. Premier Health, which is putting forward about $15 million to fund the project, will occupy about a quarter of the facility. The project sought community feedback to learn what Daytonians wanted to see on the former hospital campus, which will also include an urgent care clinic, physicians' offices, and medical imaging services. Goodwill Easterseals will also have an office in the space to run their economic self-sufficiency and employment program. Construction is expected to begin this Fall and take about 14 months. Spokespersons with the project have said there will be more information in the coming weeks. Among the producers for the now Tony Award-winning “A Strange Loop” are Wright State University graduate Tony Monda and West Milton-born Jimmy Wilson. The show took home Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical at the 75th annual Tony Awards on Sunday. It was Wilson's first Broadway production as an associate producer with Barbara Whitman Productions. This is Monda's third Tony, previously having been involved in Hadestown, which took Best Musical in 2019, and The Inheritance, which won Best Play at last year's awards. In 2020, he also received the Graduate of the Last Decade Award from the Wright State Alumni Association. Wilson will be moving on to produce “Good Night, Oscar” for Broadway and Monda will be returning to Dayton to work with the Human Race Theater Company, where he interned in college. If you're looking for outdoor activities on the Great Miami this summer, Taiters Kayak Solutions will be offering kayak rentals Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m. through September. Interested kayakers will launch from under the Riverside Bridge after setting up their rental and going through brief instructions and safety training at River-Scape MetroPark. Five Rivers MetroParks also runs several paddling programs, and the more adventurous among us may be interested in group whitewater rafting with Whitewater Warehouse. The kayak rental programs seek to lower the barrier to entry for the sport and encourage more Daytonians to experience our many lovely waterways. More information is available at metroparks.org. Tonight, Friday, June 17th, We Banjo 3 will be performing at the Levitt Pavilion at 7 p.m. The event is free, and features the band's unique blend of Irish folk music and Nashville bluegrass. If you find you're thirsty for a more traditional Irish music experience- and some beer- Bock Family Brewing will be hosting the debut of The HitchHikers Band, playing Irish jigs from 7 to 10 p.m. tonight. And finally tonight, the Schuster Center will be hosting a Juneteenth event from 8 to 10 p.m. celebrating the life of Dayton-born poet Paul Laurence Dunbar with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets range from $26 to $85. Looking to tomorrow, the 18th, the Oregon District has its own Juneteenth celebration starting at 11:00 a.m. The free family-friendly event will feature face painting, games and activities, and black-owned food trucks from around the Dayton area. Jay's Seafood on East Sixth Street will be hosting a five-course wine luncheon at 12:30 tomorrow. The cost is $75 plus tax and gratuity, and you can call for reservations at 937-222-2892 or e-mail jaysrestaurant@yahoo.com. Moving on to Saturday evening, Grammy-nominated indigenous singer and Emcee Mumu Fresh is headlining a Juneteenth concert event starting at 5 p.m. at the Levitt Pavilion. The event starts with community-curated opening ceremonies with the Mumu Fresh concert starting at 7. Admittance is free. For a different kind of musical experience, check out the Dayton Woman's Club at 6 p.m., where Dayton area kirtan band Shakti & Bhakti will be hosting a spiritual music event until 8 p.m. Kirtan is a type of religious chanting originating in India, singing praises in a call and response style to create union through music. This event is also free. Sunday is Father's Day, so if your dad likes beer, maybe bring him down to Front Street Sunday at 11 a.m. for a market and art hop with craft beer from Devil Wind Brewing. The event will feature live music and over 200 local artists and vendors. Moving on to Tuesday the 21st, Wiley's Comedy Club is hosting the GRANDSLAM event for Dayton Story Slam 2022. This event runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and brings together the season's best storytellers for one culminating show. Tickets are available for $5 at planned2give.networkforgood.com/events/41654-the-grandslam. On Wednesday the 22nd at 3 p.m., the Summer Market Day will be returning to the Dayton Arcade. Show up to the Rotunda for food trucks, local vendors, live entertainment, and more to be announced. More information is available at arcadedayton.com. Drinks and professional development are up next on Thursday the 23rd with Happy Hour and Headshots from PRSA Dayton. Register for a ticket ranging from $5 to $35 at prsadayton.org/meetinginfo.php. There are 16 slots open for headshots, but you're free to just join for Happy Hour at a reduced ticket price. There is also a discount for active students. The event starts at 4:30 p.m. The Home Builder's Association of Dayton will be holding their 2nd annual cornhole tournament Thursday at 7:00p.m. at 84 Lumber on Poe Avenue. Teams can register for $50, with an early bird discount available, and will be guaranteed at least two games over the course of the tournament. There will be food and drinks provided and prizes for winning. Look for the 2nd Annual HBA Cornhole Tournament on Eventbrite.com for more information. For music Thursday evening, the John Doe folk trio out of Austin, Texas will be performing for free at the Levitt Pavilion starting at 7:00 p.m. The American Czechoslovakian Club. will be hosting a steak fry and dance next Friday evening starting at 6 p.m. Reservations must be made by Wednesday the 22nd and are $20 for club members or $21 for non-members. You can contact Mary Chidester at 937-287-4275 or by e-mail at reservations@accdayton.com for reservations or questions. Another free concert at the Levitt on Friday, this time featuring Altered Five Blues Band, a tough Milwaukee quintet with hard-hitting original songs from a 20-year career with no signs of stopping. Rise early on the morning of Saturday the 25th for Goat Yoga and Brunch at Secret Eden. Arrive between 8:30 and 8:45 a.m. to play with the goats and attend a low-impact, beginner-friendly yoga class starting at 9. Full brunch will be served after the class, followed by an optional goat walk of the property at no extra charge. Tickets are $50 per person and you can find more information at secreteden.net. The Redefining You School of Etiquette is having its grand opening event on Saturday at noon. The school is opening at 205 North Williams Street and will be hosting a raffle, opening day specials, and more. Visit redefiningyouSOE.com for more information or to sign up for classes. Saturday afternoon you can tour the stunning private gardens of the Oregon Historic District during their 2022 annual garden tour. The tour runs from 2 to 5 p.m. and tickets are $15. Proceeds go directly to the Oregon Historic District Society, the neighborhood's non-profit. Look for the Oregon Historic District Garden Tour on Eventbrite.com for info and to purchase tickets. In the evening of the 25th, the Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Club will be hosting a German wine tasting, featuring eight wines made either in Germany or in Ohio from German grapes. Tickets are $45 and include pairings for each wine sample and a souvenir DLT glass. The tasting starts at 6 p.m. Visit the DLT website at dayton-liederkranz-turners-inc.square.site for information and tickets. Also on Saturday the 25th the Dayton South Slavic Club, which I am a member of, will be hosting a picnic at the Polish Club Park on Needmore Rd in Dayton. Vatra Ziva will be providing the music. Doors open at 3pm, and the kids will do a short performance at about 4:30, then the band starts at 5. The event closes at 9pm. It's free, they just ask for an RSVP by emailing picnic@southslavicclub.org and for you to bring a finger food to share. It's also BYOB, although there will have non-alcoholic drinks there as well as ice, coolers, and dinnerware. At 7 p.m. Saturday Joslyn and the Sweet Compression will be performing at the Levitt Pavilion. The eponymous Joslyn Hampton and her band delivered dynamic funk and soul-inspired tunes on their debut album in 2019 and are set to tour across the country this year. The big event capping off the week on Sunday the 26th will be Wright Dunbar Day Block Party starting at 2 p.m. The event will feature food trucks, vendors, live DJs and other live performances, and runs until 7 p.m. The block from Williams Street to Third Street in the Wright Dunbar Historic District will be closed off for the event. Also, I am now a weekly sponsor of the Twosday Tuesdays event at the Oregon Express, where my friend Rich Hopkins hosts trivia every week. If you win round two, you get a free pitcher of beer (or $11). If I win, I get to keep my money! I won't be there this next Tuesday, so you have better odds, but I'll be back to defend my cash on Tuesday the 28th, so I hope to see you there! And finally, I am happy to announce that we have our first sponsor! It's an affiliate sponsor of the show, and it's the Daytonian Beard Company, which is an excellent local small black-owned business that makes beard care products. If you order from them online (not in store) you can get 10% off your order by using the code “discoverdaytonpod,” so I hope you'll visit them online at https://thedaytonianbeardco.com/ or check them out in-person at The Entrepreneurs Marketplace, although the discount code does not work for in-store purchases. All right, that's it for this week's news roundup episode, and just as a heads up I will have some big news coming up soon that you're going to want to hear about related to some cool ways you can support this show while also getting some cool benefits in return, and if you're a business owner I may have some cool news about Bosnia and Herzegovina you're going to want to hear about, so stay tuned for that possibly as soon as next week. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe and leave a review and share this episode with a friend. Thanks so much for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
Hey Hey! So last year we interviewed Jim, Ben, Karl and Adam from AMA and Ryan from My Own Pine Box makes a brief appearance. We talk Bombs Lullabye, Agna Moraine and My Own Pine Box, tour hijinks, the storied Pittsburgh fest and all matters of Joseph Mattson wackiness (love you, Joe). The sound quality of this episode isn't the best (at times, it sounds like a dub record), but we think the stories are well worth it. Also, new episodes will sound much better as I have decided to up my mic game. xoxo
Chaque vision est singulière, porteuse de sens et de changement. Le but de ce format est de rassembler de nombreux artistes et que chacun nous délivre sa vision et son expérience de la photographie. Pour ce podcast, j'ai rendez-vous en plein Marais, dans le 3ème arrondissement de Paris. Grégoire Eloy, gagnant du Prix Niepce 2021, m'accueille d'une voix douce et posée, un œil porté sur l'ouvrier qui termine les travaux dans la cour extérieure. Nous prenons le temps de discuter. Grégoire semble être un vrai passionné, au vu de la grande bibliothèque remplie de livres photos qui longe l'escalier. « Ça, c'est la rangée des livres scandinaves, là il y a les livres japonais. Les français sont là. Tiens, il manque un livre. » Quel bonheur de se retrouver avec un photographe qui transmet un tel enthousiasme ! Nous commençons l'enregistrement. Sa fille, qui rentre de l'école, se place dans l'escalier « pour capter le wifi » et aussi sûrement, pour écouter son père. Le chat familial, très craintif, fait des allers-retours à pas feutrés. Une heure de discussion captivante. ☄️ Ce podcast a été propulsé par Adobe France. Vivez l'expérience l'expérience Creative Cloud : http://urlr.me/xtDGT
What the hell is "easing the badger," anyways? Well, Will and Steve break it down to find out. Also, the boys pontificate the smells of Illian and consider the possibility that Moraine is a One Piece fan. Subscribe to Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chapterbychapterpodcast Visit our website: www.chapspodcastnetwork.com Follow Us! @ChapbyChap on Twitter @chapterbychapterpod on Instagram New Music By Mark Ferguson! (Thanks Mark!)
The Lords of Lore discuss the season 1 finale of Amazon prime's Wheel Of TimeCheck out or main show every tuesdayFollow us on social mediaInstagram: @lordsofLoreTwitter:@LordsOfLorePodTiktok:@LordsOfLoreFor promotion and contactLordsOfLorePodcast@Gmail.com
The Lords of Lore discuss the Episode 7 of Amazon prime's Wheel Of TimeCheck out or main show every TuesdayFollow us on social mediaInstagram: @lordsofLoreTwitter:@LordsOfLorePodTiktok:@LordsOfLoreFor promotion and contactLordsOfLorePodcast@Gmail.com
A day in the life of Moraine Sedai! Well, maybe more like two. Phillip and Daryl explore how the Wheel (and Moraine) weaves in the latest episode of The Wheel of Time! We also finally get to meet the Amyrlin and are here for it. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @tworiverstwotakes and rate, review, and subscribe to this podcast!
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INTRODUCTION:The Master Student is the creator of Crumb TV, a conscious community media company. He is a content creator and social media influencer, with about 100-thousand followers across several social media platforms. The Master Student is proficient in and dedicated to the art of learning, understanding, & sharing knowledge and specializes in PowerPoints of diverse subjects. He had humble beginnings on Facebook in 2009 and since then he has risen through the ranks of [conscious] social media as a passionate online personality with compelling content. He teaches history, science & religion with an unapologetic spirit & fervor for the unadulterated truth. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):· The Shocking History Of Lesbians (Who We Need And LOVE)· Benefits Of Drinking Your Own Urine· Non-Traditional Healing · The TWO HOLES Found Within A Vagina· The Three Little Pigs Compared With The Bible· The Importance Of Research· Occultism Defined· How Christianity Today Is Very Cult-Like· How Confusing Christianity Has Become· The Curse Of Gospel Music· Definition Of Etymology· Homosexuality In Ancient Greece CONNECT WITH CRUMB:Website & PowerPoints: https://www.crumbtv.info/YouTube: https://bit.ly/3nXAwpCFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/CrumbTVTwitter: https://twitter.com/CrumbTV1TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/tag/crumbtv THE SHOCKING HISTORY OF LESBIANS:· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JnfSQa8zBo DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS:· Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX) - https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370 - TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs SDJ MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS (FULL EPISODES):· $2.99 per month.· Donate any amount for 30 days of full access.· $25 per year.https://www.sexdrugsandjesus.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ TRANSCRIPT:[00:00:00] You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to. And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right. At the end of the day, my name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world. As we dig into topics that are too risky for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your.[00:00:24] There was nothing on the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.[00:00:34] De'Vannon: The master student is the creator of Crumb TV, which is his conscious community media company. He is a content creator and social media influencer with about a hundred thousand followers across several social media platforms. The master's student is proficient in and dedicated to the auto learning, understanding and sharing that.[00:00:56] And he specializes in PowerPoints of diverse subjects. He [00:01:00] had humble beginnings back in 2009. And since then he has arisen through the ranks of conscious social media as a passionate online personality with compelling content. He teaches history, science, and religion with an unapologetic spirit and fervor for the unadulterated truth.[00:01:14] Y'all. And today we're going to be talking about lesbians and urine, and I promise you, you will not be disappointed.[00:01:24] Crumb, crumb, crumb. Welcome to this show of so glad to have you. Um, and you, you've got to be one of the most charismatic, interesting people I've ever had. The pleasure of finding out there in the wide world of media. Your smile is contagious, your energy is contagious.[00:01:46] And what I love the most about you is that you have very sharp opinions and perspectives on things. And, um, and that is what we are going to be diving into [00:02:00] today on this show. Yes, we will be talking about the history of lesbians, but before we get into that, we're going to dig into some fun facts and things about you as well.[00:02:10] I understand more of where you're coming from. So, uh, I watched her video history of lesbians. It was a phenomenal on myself being LGBT, a member of the alphabet mafia. It's a lot of what I call us, alphabet mafia. Uh, you know, I love it. You know, any kind of delicious titillate I can get my hand on it. I can read or watch a good video about our history, about us from open-minded people.[00:02:40] Now, I want you to say hello though, as you address the people and all of the different languages that you did on your video, because I thought that was cool. [00:02:52] Crumb: Absolutely. Number one, I will do, as you say, but before I do that, may I. Give you the, uh, [00:03:00] honors you deserve. I want to thank you for allowing me on a platform.[00:03:03] I am so humbled. I'm honored. I'm appreciative. Uh, it is exciting. I'm excited to be here. Uh, so I just want to give, you know, give you your flowers first and foremost with that said yes. If you could repeat after me. [00:03:16] De'Vannon: I don't mind if I did peace. Peace. I shame. I say [00:03:22] Crumb: Islam is long now. Mistake, [00:03:26] De'Vannon: Nama day who been to Ubuntu.[00:03:30] Oh, PSEO of fail. Halito Helito boom, boom. What Guan gone, [00:03:42] Crumb: whatever the respect of greeting in your language. I am your humble brother Crump here on second. Drugs and Jesus. Oh my God. Yes, brother. That's how I do things on my platform. I'm grateful to do it on yours. Thank you for joining me the way I usually do it.[00:03:59] When in [00:04:00] Rome do as the Romans, how are you brother? [00:04:03] De'Vannon: I'm doing fabulous. Um, I can't complain. I want to, I want to very humbly throw in my, uh, Coney Tiwa.[00:04:19] I've got to, because I'm studying Japanese, you know, to that have visited Japan a couple of years ago. And I was already in love with Godzilla and anime and everything like that. And I finally solidified that with hanging out with the peoples. So now I'm studying the language itself, so I cannot leave out my Japanese people.[00:04:38] Um, because it's gonna throw a little bit of shade at their prime minister for hosting the Olympics, because I don't think he should have done that in the middle of a pandemic while they got the COVID outbreak going on amongst the. Okay. Okay. But I do understand it to be politically fueled since he's like up for reelection a few months.[00:04:55] I think it's a hot mess. I love Japan and the people of Japan are not really [00:05:00] happy with him for doing that. I just wanted to talk about that and talk about him. He was talking about Japan other than that great country. Absolutely. So, um, so you have crumb TV. I want you to tell us about your website, your PowerPoints, and the things you have going on and your YouTube channel, which is quite prolific.[00:05:22] Crumb: Okay. Thank you. Thank you so much. Yeah, I could. Well, okay. My biggest platform as of this particular, second is an because that's just how quickly it changes is YouTube. It's crumb TV. And it started out as crumb snatcher. I just wanted to expand it to, I started working with other people it's not egotistical.[00:05:42] I was thinking in the mind of CNN, you know, it's not the guy who owned CNN's name, it's CNN. Uh, and I wanted crumb TV to be more so like that, where it's less about me and more about the information. Um, I am on Instagram. I am on Twitter. I, I, I've got [00:06:00] a viral Twitter thing going on. Um, I'm on, uh, uh, Facebook.[00:06:06] I have a huge platform, like 60,000 on Facebook, but you know, the reason I don't really promote. Thank you. Thank you. The reason I don't promote those platforms cause they they'll be monetize me. They'll shadow banned me. They'll restrict me. And I'm just tired of promoting everybody's platform and they, they do me so janky.[00:06:24] So, uh, my. The headquarters is crumb tv.info. I know it's not the.com or.net, but I felt.info fit. So I just ran with it, crumb tv.info. It's in the spirit of what I do. So I hope I answered your question. [00:06:41] De'Vannon: Yeah, you, you did. That's the exact thing I thought when I went to your website, it said.info. And I was like, you know, I don't really ever see that, but the way your website is compelled, I think that this made more sense than a.com for you and it's all on the same internet anyways.[00:06:55] So it doesn't really matter what the.is. So, [00:07:00] but of the choices that I think that you made the best one, but give me more detail. Are you out to say something? [00:07:06] Crumb: Yeah. I just remembered now that I think about the website, um, you asked me about the PowerPoints and, you know, I guess that would really encompass a lot of what I do.[00:07:16] So I. I come from Christianity, you know, it's the same old story. I'm just like you in so many different ways. I know that's your background as well. So I'm innocently not trying to be a rebel. I was a good Christian brother. I was a good Christian [00:07:33] De'Vannon: emphasis on was[00:07:41] Crumb: we fall down, but we get up.[00:07:48] So, um, uh, I was asking questions, not from a place where I'm, I'm, I'm going against anything. So, you know, um, I was received with push. It wasn't a [00:08:00] pleasant experience. And, um, the internet had came out. I I'm, I'm 38. I'll be 39. This November, I'm close to 40, you know, I [00:08:10] De'Vannon: I'm, I'll be 39 in December. Come off. Oh, really?[00:08:14] I'm 38. [00:08:15] Crumb: Okay. So our age group, we are, you know, where I'm from. I know where you from, you know, I'm your reflection. So now, um, uh, I didn't, we didn't grow up with cell phones. You know, I can remember a time where we had C like I thought tapes was old school. Now CDs are old school, right. iPods are old school.[00:08:36] Right. Th the, you know, it's, it's been a really quick jump for, for our age group. I digressed. So now, um, I'm just now getting on the computer, really just, you know, prior to. Um, adulthood, I didn't have access to a computer until, unless I went to school and that was all for educational purposes. So, um, I'm, I'm asking questions on the internet [00:09:00] and I was received with the same energy as the church.[00:09:03] It was a V go, look it up, go do your research. And this is what people even say now. Um, and for me, I don't like that energy. So I decided to be a thought leader. I decided to be an influencer. I'm not going to tell people to look it up. Maybe I'm going to influence people to be lazy or to be a slave, to my own portion of understanding.[00:09:21] But I think. I've done for you. What I've done for everybody else, I've run interest to a topic I've shared my opinion. I want to encourage everybody, even your listeners. Of course, absolutely shout out to everybody who's within the listening audience. So, you know, let me broach the topic, but by all means my, my portion of understanding is not the end all be all.[00:09:41] I think it makes for great conversation. It makes for the whole, the holistic learning experience. And the PowerPoints is what I do is on a Chrome TV, a website, and all my plat platforms, you know, even on Instagram, I'll just break the PowerPoints up into like a little tidbit and Hey, the one minute teaser type of thing.[00:09:58] And that's basically [00:10:00] what I do. And I think that's in essence, what I was trying to show you what you caught on to. [00:10:06] De'Vannon: Right. And, um, and I, I agree. I like, um, I like the whole concept of being a thought provoking. Um, I'm, I'm a stronger advocate though, of people. Doing their own research. Not necessarily if somebody, like, if you're, if you ask somebody a question and that's the way they responded to you and they're supposed to be an expert on it, or they're supposed to know more than you, I don't like that.[00:10:35] But, but in order for us to not become codependent on pastors, preachers and stuff like that is a form of independence and the be sure of you not food, you know, and stuff like that. That's why I say, well, perhaps we should fact check, you know, like that, but sometimes people are not going to be motivated to get up and like go grab a thick ass concordance.[00:10:57] Like I will, um, [00:11:00] in the commentary. So maybe an interesting video like yours and that can go, um, you know, head, head achingly deep into something might be less intimidating for somebody to get them down that path. So I think that it's a good thing that you have and stuff like that. Um, now I'm more of a. A hard ass about people becoming, you know, disciplined in their research, just because of my history, having been the one with my head way too far up of past, or the assets and believing what they said.[00:11:32] And without question, and I ended up getting myself hurt over that kicked out of the church and everything for being a member of the alphabet, a mafia, my letters have changed over the years. So, um, and so I really don't want people to fall into that trap of thinking, just because they're up on a stage, they know more know the truth.[00:11:55] And, um, but you know, our parents are the people who brought us to church in my, in my [00:12:00] experience, never taught us to question the people up there. They just told us what they said goes, and now we're supposed to change. We think according to what they say, and that's both shit that, oh, shit. Okay. So a couple of fun facts and things about you before we talk about our delicious, lovely lessees, or, or as you said on your video, nah,[00:12:29] I want to talk about, apparently you drink your own urine. Um, when I read this, it reminded me of when I used to get high on crystal meth and engage in water sports. I think I did that like at least one time, like, like, like you had to go like let a guy pee in my asshole and that's like a whole fetish and everything like that, which I'm not into, but when I used to be high on meth and there was nothing I would say no to, I would do any fucking thing question, but [00:13:00] tell us why is it some health things that like a holistic thing?[00:13:03] Is it spiritual? [00:13:06] Crumb: Well, absolutely. You know, it's, it's, it's incredible for me when people ask the question, it's in such a way that it's obvious that they know the answer, you know, not, not even sliding your question, but I feel like you, you you're connected. And I think that's why it even, you know, resonated with you to, uh, to, to ask about it.[00:13:25] Um, a lot of people, they can't even fathom. That's what I always say, especially in the age of, you got to Google it to get the right answer. You got to ask the right question and I have to, I have to, um, uh, give you your flowers again, because you were able to ask the right question. So basically let's start from, from, from day one, when we're dealing with drinking our year and the pertinent that the average person will tell, you know, I've never drank in my urine.[00:13:50] Well, the reality is we've all drank in our urine. If we look at when we're in the womb, uh, doing gestation when our mothers are carrying us, uh, that, that. [00:14:00] Called amniotic fluid that the baby's floating in that's urine. Like the mama doesn't get big until maybe around the fifth month, second trimester, or, you know, whatever the case may be.[00:14:11] But that's because the baby's kidneys have just formed around him. So now she's going to fill up with urine. So now, um, urine is really the fountain of youth. Um, it's it's, it's going to keep you looking youthful now. Uh it's. I will drink my urine. No problem. I'm not saying I don't. However, comma I am saying that it's probably going to be best to drink a woman's urine.[00:14:33] Number two is going to be best to drink a pregnant woman's urine because she has four kidneys. She's the only person. I mean animals, but you know, she's the only human who's able to, who, you know, has, has a filtration system that's sophisticated at any point in time. One more point I'll pass the mic. My father was a diabetic.[00:14:51] A lot of our families, we have diabetes, whether that be the bad cultures, slavery, poor choices, whatever the [00:15:00] case may be. Um, you know, diabetes runs in our families, not saying it's hereditary, but due to conditions above our control sometimes anyway. So, you know, uh, my father was no exception to that. He lost his kidneys, um, and they had this big machine.[00:15:15] This is, this is called a dialysis unit. And I'm like, dang, this big machine, which is bigger than me. I'm, I'm, I'm only five, six bear with me. Um, so machine is bigger than me and it's supposed to replace the job of a kidney. This. I'm sorry, your kidneys about the size of your fist, same thing with your heart.[00:15:32] It's about to, you know, relatively whatever that size. So, you know, the sophistication of the kidney is just out of this world. I'll just, I'll pass the mic from there. [00:15:42] De'Vannon: Right. It is very sophisticated. And I learned a lot about that. My massage therapy training, cause I'm a licensed massage therapist. And so, so we had to get, I had to dig all into the anatomy and just the way the body works in and of itself is it's like a, it's like a computer [00:16:00] in different parts, know everything.[00:16:01] And so, so yeah, anything all out there that can vanish or rebuke diabetes. So this is a big deal. Like my aunt had it and my grandmother had it, you know, like, um, you know, you know, my boyfriend's dad, I think has it, you know, it's a big deal, especially here in south and you over there in, uh, in Atlanta, Yeah.[00:16:24] And, uh, oh, which is where my boyfriend's family's from. They, they, uh, they up north they're in Snellville, [00:16:32] Crumb: Snellville shut up Snellville. [00:16:34] De'Vannon: And, uh, so yeah, anything that you can do, Hey, I'm that, you know, what they can't hurt you is all natural. It is an organic drink. [00:16:42] Crumb: Well, I I'll say this just to kind of make it, uh, more anecdotal.[00:16:47] I remember grandma would say, um, to clear your skin up, wipe your face with the baby's pee pamper. Have you heard that before? [00:16:56] De'Vannon: use like watermelon Rines.[00:17:00] [00:17:01] Crumb: Okay. Okay. That's that's that's dope. Um, okay. Well, have you heard this when you get stung by jellyfish, you pee on it? [00:17:10] De'Vannon: Yeah. Okay. [00:17:13] Crumb: So you only reason I'm bringing these things up is because in our culture, you know, at the mom and dad level, not at the hospital, but you know, we, we, we know in certain aspects, the urine has a medicinal effect to some minor degree.[00:17:29] The urine is medicinal that's that's, that's, that's at the very least of what I can say. You know, I can go on for an hour. I know you got more for me. I just want to make an argument, uh, pro urine. [00:17:42] De'Vannon: Right? And look, I I'll hang a yellow bend down out of my back pocket. Some people out there bandanas in the, in the gay world have meaning, you know, yellow bandanas has to do with water sports.[00:17:54] The black one might be. BDSM don't quote me on that, but it's like a whole [00:18:00] color chart of different bandanas colors and what they mean in the fetish world, because I did like fetish research at one point, I thought [00:18:07] Crumb: you would just be in funny. Okay. That's true.[00:18:17] De'Vannon: But no, like I was watching Madonna on David Lerman years ago and she was saying like how she pees on her feet to get like, you can do it and it'll clear out like athlete's feet. I don't know if she was saying, I don't know if she was saying she had, at least when she was saying that she knows it because of the enzymes in the urine or something.[00:18:35] So I pee on my feet all the time. I'm like, by the way, it's this year and in the shower, [00:18:41] Crumb: David. Uh, huh? He is is, is one now he's, he's not a, a propagator of drinking, but I ha uh, if you go on YouTube, but internet, whatever, uh, and look up, you know, uh, you're in therapy. He's one of the people going to come up.[00:18:58] Um, I don't even really, you [00:19:00] know, deal with him. I I've heard of him, but you know, other than when I saw him do that, like, oh wow, he's doing it. And it was like a real at home video, like on his Instagram. He's like, yeah, guys, you know, there's an old video, but nonetheless, um, you know, he had, did like, Hey guys, this is what I do at night.[00:19:16] Uh, he'll just do whatever, um, you know, and just wipe it off in the morning or whatever the case may be. Uh, so he's another one. And I would say, I know there's a lot of Hollywood magic smoking mirrors, but you know, from what I saw on his Instagram, or I don't know where he was at, but from what I saw in his raw video, his skin looked pretty.[00:19:34] De'Vannon: Yeah. He's, he's kept himself looking good over the years. His teeth is like the main thing he's gotten, like, you know, endorsements for and stuff like that. Um, so I'm curious, do you filter it or do you just pee right in the cup and gulp it down or you refrigerated and you take it with. The sugar and salt, the rim, you know, how exactly do you, how has this served?[00:19:59] Crumb: [00:20:00] You[00:20:05] know? Yeah. I, uh, actually try to get it as fresh as possible. I wouldn't drink it after about a day. Um, when you're dealing with urine, the main active ingredient is urea. Urea is synthesize nitrogen and on a science-y level is going to go through a cycle. If, if, if you're in sits for too long, it starts to turn into a Monia.[00:20:26] It starts to get a smell to it. So fresh urine is absolutely the best. Um, now here's another unpopular one is not as, as, as big as urine, but it's very unpopular, um, uh, urine as well as all drinks should be certain, not all drinks, but drink should be served at room two. Your drink should be served at room temperature.[00:20:47] So, um, uh, your urine, as soon as you urinated out, it's already at body temperature. I'm sorry. Excuse me. Not room temperature, you room temperature, body temperature, please. Forgive me. Um, so now, [00:21:00] uh, just like with your water, I am a supporter or, or a propagator of drinking room, temperature, water as a health benefit.[00:21:07] I know we're supposed to be talking about things a little bit more exciting, but Hey guys, you know what, if you want to be a rebel, drink your water room temperature, but in addition to that, your urine should be room tone. It should be fresh within a date. Um, not only should you drink it, put it up your nose, don't breathe it in, but put it up your nose, uh, in your ears.[00:21:26] Uh, clean your eyes out with it. Conjunctivitis gets rid of all of that. Um, it's a retainer for water. So it's going to make your skin fill up with water. You're going to, you know, because remember when we get old, we get wrinkly. So we're going to hold the water in place with that. This is the same thing that, um, Botox is doing is, is, is holding that, that, that stuff in place that the collagen, you know, cause once we get older, those things, uh, get wear and tear, but we're just going through deep dehydration really.[00:21:51] And that's why they're going to say for real, honestly, black don't crack. You got good skin brother. I don't, I doubt you're doing a urine thing. You've got good skin. [00:22:00] You've got good genes, but not everybody has good genes. Like. Um, you know, you have a youth for parents. I have a youth where parents, you're probably going to keep it all your life.[00:22:09] Your mom and dad probably looked like that. I wouldn't be surprised. However, just for a little added benefit, I'd say urine is good. Not needed, not necessary. Hey, you're not getting stung by jellyfish every day, but Hey, it does have medicinal, uh, effects. [00:22:25] De'Vannon: Um, do you think that, you know, keeping in the vein of the water, so you know how like you're in can be like darker and you can carry an odor for persons not properly hydrated, or maybe if their kidneys aren't filtering.[00:22:37] And I just want to say, if you do have like a, a problem with odor in your year, and then you can use like, um, or at least it works for me, uh, carbonated water to drink that. And it will banish that odor and take care of whatever it is that's causing it. So is it better for someone to drink their urine when it's clear when they're better, better hydrated, as opposed to when it's dark yellow and they're not as hydrated, it doesn't mean.[00:22:58] Crumb: No. No, I'm so glad you [00:23:00] said that. I really appreciate you for saying that signs and symbols are for the conscious mind. I don't want the family when I start talking like that to think about masonry or witchcraft, you know, it's just even when or, you know, anything, uh, the secret, uh, Donald Trump collusion thing, just really simple things.[00:23:18] Um, if, you know, number one, our urines is not supposed to be dark. I kind of make jokes about these things. I say dark skin to everything, you know, or light skin. I say light skin to everything. Uh, if my water has something in it is like that. It's one of the dark skin. I just make those types of jokes. But anyway, no, you're, you're, you're in should not be dark skin.[00:23:36] Your urine should be light-skinned. Your urine should be clear. Um, if you're drinking heavy on a sodas, if your diet is not where it should be, you're going to get telltale signs. And if your urine doesn't smell right, uh, let that be a. Um, uh, a trigger, a flag to just, um, um, clean yourself out. [00:24:00] Once you clean yourself out, you get the body to optimal place where it should be.[00:24:04] Then at that point. Yeah. You can go and do things, but, you know, um, I'll tell you this, just to be mature about this. Um, for, for, for, even as a man who I say, Hey, only drink a woman's urine. If she has had sex within the last hour, I would not say drink her urine, even though the urine is not coming from.[00:24:25] Place it's coming from somewhere else, but just to be responsible about it, you know, um, don't don't, even for me, if I have, have had sex within an hour for myself, I'm not drinking my own urine. This is not about anybody else. This is just being responsible. If my year is dark, if it has an odor, if I know I've been cheating, I came from the club last night, I was drinking hint dog.[00:24:48] Uh, I might not do it then, but if I'm, you know, because, Hey, I'm not saying be a vegan Nazi. At one point in time, I was a vegan Nazi bear with me, you know, we can get carried away sometimes. [00:25:00] So, um, I don't want to encourage anybody to jump off the cliff. My mother, my father was a diabetic. That's a part of my life.[00:25:06] My mother was a cereal, um, diet. She tried any and every, every diet that came out in the nineties, my mom did it one month. I'm like, mom, she's like, I'm going to do nothing but eat grapefruit for 30 days. I don't know. I don't know, mom, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm a teenager at the time. I, I'm not smart, but I'm not like, I don't know if that's going to be good.[00:25:29] You might ask, like, I don't know. I don't think it's a good idea. Right? You're going to fall off. Great. But nonetheless, um, so, you know, even for me growing up, I understand, you know, both sides of it. I don't want to be an extremist. I don't want to, you know, just be blind to my health. And I know there's a balance within it.[00:25:52] You know, I'm not saying go off the edge, but drink some water, clean yourself out fast. Don't be a vegan, [00:26:00] do be a vegan, you know, to be, not to be is the question, but fast, do a little exercise, putting yourself out once you do those things, then at that point, absolutely. You know, partake. [00:26:14] De'Vannon: And then I wanted to, um, to say what's that when he was saw him about.[00:26:21] Um, if, if a woman's had sex to wait like an hour, because he comes from a different hole, some of those who have not had anatomy training like I have, or who may not be as well versed with the vagina as you are, uh, you know, from all your dealings with it as a man who seems to primarily identify if that resectable.[00:26:43] So there's actually, I did, I had to learn about this from school because I've had very few women, I liked it and that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. But when you are dealing with a vagina and I didn't know this till I was in massage therapy school, so what he's saying out there, um, [00:27:00] cause there might be some man Evans, women who may not fully understand their anatomy too.[00:27:05] So, so there's, so this Bayer is saying, you know, come on. So there's like a tiny little hole and I think it's somewhere around. Like under the clutter is where actually the pee comes from. Come on. Yes, sir. And then the big one is what we know and think about when we say vagina, that's where the big, those are the Philadelphia or the tongue or the fingers or whatever.[00:27:25] Fuck cucumber, you put up there.[00:27:34] And so, um, so that's what he was saying, where he was saying to people from a different place, because like vaginal secretions and fluids and things like that, the babies and all of that comes out of the big VAT. And no-code nail when there's this tiny little hole it's like on top of that, that's like, just repeat on.[00:27:51] We [00:27:52] Crumb: just, you know, and if, if I could come out of closet in a sense, no pun intended. I didn't know that for a very [00:28:00] long. You know, just being honest about it, you know? So, um, I don't want to come off like V heterosexual expert, um, to where, oh, he knows women. Well, I'm still learning as well. Um, and, um, I was even surprised, you know what, you know, my, oh, wow.[00:28:18] I didn't know that. Um, you know, and I guess for me it would be a little bit more embarrassing, but nonetheless, absolutely. We learned together. I just want to put that out there. [00:28:28] De'Vannon: We sure do. Now let me pivot to, yeah. So the sum that up once your body's healthy urine is clear, you're taking care of yourself and diet on point.[00:28:37] Then you can drink your feet other than that. Don't and if you've had sex, wait an hour. Yeah. So, um, so I'm going to ask both of these in the same question. You talked about Jesus being fake and as God, really the double. And, uh, you said you were [00:29:00] a good Christian before. Uh, I'm curious as to where you coming from with this and break this down for us.[00:29:10] Crumb: Well, you know, and here let me, and I, I'm not saying this because I'm here with you. This is how I really talk on my platform when, when, when I've got some information that I'm holding and I come out of the closet every single time. So let me come out of the closet again. Um, in a way I still resonate as a real grill as a good Christian, you know, um, I still have a interest in reading the Bible.[00:29:35] I still enjoy learning about the biblical stories. I still see the value within the message. Guilty and guilty, you know? Um, so I don't want to be this atheist guy who you y'all know. Jesus. No, no, no, no. You know, uh, thou shall not steal asshole. Don't play with me.[00:30:00] [00:30:00] De'Vannon: Amen. On Monday morning.[00:30:05] Crumb: Um, yeah. Um, so yeah, I, uh, I'm sorry, ask me that question one more time and I'll answer it head on. [00:30:14] De'Vannon: Yeah. So some thoughts about, you know, you know, Jesus being faking of God, the devil. [00:30:23] Crumb: So now number one, the story of the Bible was. Fake, we have to understand with all due respect you and I, uh, we speak English and for me, I'm just going to assume that we're both not from England.[00:30:38] That's not a part of our culture. We have a hard time connecting with it. We, we, we, we were forced to read Romeo and Juliet. Um, you know, we couldn't, I can, uh, Juliet, Juliet, uh, come Heather mother and mother buy-in by icon. And this is you, you know, just watching, listening to the [00:31:00] whole thing, you know, in the best school we do voice, you know, what are they talking about?[00:31:05] Um, so, you know, I struggle with English and some aspects, whether it be. Uh, modern English. Um, by the time, uh, black children get to fifth grade, their European counterparts know approximately 10,000 more words than we do. So a lot of times we don't understand the message or what's really being conveyed.[00:31:26] So now when we go and look at, uh, uh, the, the Bible is fake, well, what do you mean fake? And this is what I even tasked Europeans with, depending on where they're at. Even college graduates are across gender lines. I'm sorry, racial lines. Um, uh, I'll ask them to define that word. Cause a lot of times you're going to find there's a, there's a, a, a disconnect with the language.[00:31:52] That's why we don't even, um, I'm digressing. That's why we don't even do good with math because even in math, there's word problems. [00:32:00] So now when we say, oh, the Bible is fake, define fake, the Bible is not just all out fake. I'm not defending the Bible. I'm going home. I did that. You know, that, that that's not even God, that's the devil, but I'm not defending the Bible.[00:32:15] I'm just saying that the Bible is allegorical. It's metaphorical. It's, it's poetic. You know, we say certain things, there are in your windows. You can say something without saying it. You know how to talk that talk. I know how to talk that talk. [00:32:36] De'Vannon: No, you, for example, like, um, give us an example of like the allegory or like, uh, saying something without saying it, if that, that, that would come to mind right now.[00:32:48] Oh, [00:32:48] Crumb: absolutely. You know, and this is what I got exactly from school. I'm going back to when I was in, I think sixth grade, the teacher said to us, my love is like a red, red rose, or my love is a red, red rose. [00:33:00] Well, number one, my love is like a red, red rose is a metaphor. Your love and the number one you cannot scientifically define love.[00:33:09] Go look it up. Define love. No I can't. No, there's no scientific definition for love. That's number one. So now we have to express it in a different way. So now in metaphor, well, what is love? Well, my love is like a red, red rose. That's a metaphor. Well, here's assembling. My love is a red, red rose. And which you use something to describe something else that you cannot describe.[00:33:29] You know, some at some points in time, no matter how sophisticated any of us may be, we are at a loss. For words, you did there's emotions that both of us have felt that you cannot describe it's it's indescribable. There are no words to describe that feeling, that emotion, that mindset, that mind state, because our, you know, we, we, the language doesn't, you know, it's just not that sophisticated within nature of itself.[00:33:55] So now we have to understand certain things aren't going to be given to you [00:34:00] directly. You can't define love is scientifically love. Doesn't need to be. Well, we did the, the, the, the test and yeah, she's in love. You can't do. [00:34:12] De'Vannon: So. Are you saying that that same rule kind of applies to the, to the realness of the things that are contained in the Bible?[00:34:19] Crumb: Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. The Bible is significant. Just like the story of the three little pigs is significant. The throat, the story of the three little pigs in a certain way, as facts, you, you have ass, so shit built this bullshit [00:34:38] De'Vannon: strong [00:34:38] Crumb: house you playing around. Uh, so now, you know, you and me, we go hard.[00:34:46] You know, we, we are, some people are talkers, some people are doers, some people are, are, are the grasshoppers. Some people are aunts, brother. You're not really an aunt, you know, but you know, you [00:35:00] encompassed or you embody that idea of that energy that you. He got that. And, and, you know, we do that through, um, our cartoons and even the hieroglyphs where, you know, there's a, a Hawk head on this guy.[00:35:13] And, but it's, it's not that he's a Hawk. It's just, he has a vision, like a hardcore, just some aspect of the animal to represent what you're really saying. So when I go to the Bible, I'm not trying to tell you these stories to say, believe in Jesus. No, I don't. I don't believe in Jesus with all due respect, but the ideas encompassed, those ideas are legitimate.[00:35:34] And if this is a medium to teach you that, then so be it. That's all I'm saying. It has relevance in a certain way, um, songs. Um, how do we learn best 90, 90 beats per minute is, um, is, uh, is rhythmic. It's melodic is hypnotic most. [00:36:00] I, my, my baby can't can't remember this, but he knows all the, all the songs, all the words of the rap song.[00:36:05] Why is that? Because you delivered it in a way when you first started teaching that baby, how did you teach them through song tween, go tween, go Ludo star a, B, C, D E F G. If it's not broke, don't fix it, but that's something we've gotten away from. So now when we go through learning through a different medium, if it's going to take Jesus to let your ass stop stealing, then Hey, whatever it is to be like the Tiki teaching mechanism is here.[00:36:35] No there, as long as you get the message. So I'm not saying the Bible is real, or these stories really happen to do walked on water. No, he did not walk on water. I do not believe that, you know, literally, but allegorically poetically three little pigs. His ass did not build a fucking brick house in for real.[00:36:58] But, you know what I [00:37:00] mean? You know, that's my brother. So when I walk up to you without brother, so then somebody outside. Oh, that's really your brother. No, no. What I mean, my brother, man, [00:37:10] De'Vannon: that's my brother. And so there's this, this is the coolest thing that, uh, that, uh, that I wanted to point out. And one of the main reasons I wanted to have you on the show, because I knew that we didn't necessarily agree on everything.[00:37:25] And, and I, and I wanted that intentionally because I like to surround myself with people who not, who don't see all the point of views the same. It's like, it's like when my democratic people on MSBC have a crazy ass Republican on the show you have, I'm not calling you a crazy answer, Republican, but I'm saying I wouldn't dare insult.[00:37:47] You. That's like the lowest of the low right now, but, but it creates a good texture, represented different perspectives. And that, to me, I'm not saying that I have it all figured out. [00:38:00] So, so let's get civil to let's talk to everybody. People who don't believe in Jesus. I do people I've talked to somebody who stuck Satan's Dick for all.[00:38:08] I care as long as the, of the, um, conversation was thought provoking and help to my audience, because my show, you know, the shows where people who already believe in God, but for a lot of people were considering all kinds of ways and I'm not naive. Everybody's not going to be a Christian, you know, and not everybody's going to be this religion or that religion, but it isn't important for us to search and research and think, and, you know, conversations like this started the way I looked at the Bible.[00:38:36] So what you're saying is some of it might be real. Some of them might not be all in all gleaned the good stories for it and go live your life. And don't be an asshole or a Dick to somebody out there. And you know, if, from my perspective, through the personal experiences I've had with. You know, and with the holy ghost in particular, God has revealed himself to me through dreams that come true in different experiences [00:39:00] that I have had where he has put his hands on me.[00:39:02] And I would not expect somebody to believe in God, unless he has proven himself to them in some sort of way that they know that they can latch. Hold of. And if that's meant to happen for somebody in some sort of way, when they're reading through the Bible are exposed to Jesus in some way, then that's what's for them.[00:39:20] If it doesn't happen, or if it hasn't happened yet, well then maybe it's not for them or maybe it's far off, but it's not, but I'm not about to just have people around me who, who only talk about, you know, who only believe in Jesus and stuff like that. It's important to have everybody. And I don't look at you as somebody who I need to convert or change.[00:39:39] I don't, you know, then I've had people in the past who thought that I wasn't a believer and I totally was who only wanted to become close to me to try to get me to go to church them and stuff like that. And I thought that was just some fuck shit. And so and so no. And so, so we both agree. People should read different texts.[00:39:57] All of them have I had a child, I would just [00:40:00] put all the Bibles in front of them that the, the, the, the Koran, the Torah, the, you know, And then we would have a conversation and he's gonna have to pick what appeals to him. Now, I would say recommend the Lord, but God don't have to go with it. Like he did through people in the Bible.[00:40:13] And he met when God had already, he reached out to people and said, okay, I'm real. And here's why you should personally believe in me. And so if they come speak great, if it doesn't great, but just don't steal from me in the meantime.[00:40:30] Crumb: Well, you know, and I say, I agree 1000000% and I appreciate your perspective. Uh, I'm not sure if you interpret us as disagreeing, but I, at this 100000.0% agree. And you know, I try my best to find where, you know, this, the bonds that hold us together are stronger than the forces that divide us. We can easily find something to disagree on.[00:40:48] I don't mind. But anyway, um, what I was going to say is what does a w what makes a cult, a cult? A cult is a cult when you're not allowed to talk to anybody [00:41:00] with conflicting views, Uh, uh, everybody except for you and people who think like you and believe what you believe are going to hell and they're all bad people it's really that black and white.[00:41:11] Um, you know, we are only going to put ourselves in this small little bubble of reality and any other ideas are the devil. Um, so when you say, Hey, I have my, uh, thoughts, opinions, beliefs, perspectives, perspectives, portion of understanding, wisdom through experience, so on and so forth and sharing that with the child.[00:41:32] That's your risk or person that's your responsibility. Absolutely. And I agree 1000000% with that. And that is when it doesn't become a cult, you know, but I was raised in a cult. Nope. Neal Christianity. You know, if you brought the Koran in my mama house, you can't bring no goddamn Koran in this bitch.[00:41:59] [00:42:00] Fuck. Suicide bombers. My mama don't play that shit. So now, uh, you know, but you know, it's, that's how narrow the perspective is for different religions, you know, even seven day Adventist or did your homework. If you not a Jehovah witness your hope. If you don't go to kingdom hall, I don't care if you believe in Jesus or not, you ass, your ass is gas.[00:42:22] De'Vannon: They didn't break their birthdays though. I don't, I can't fuck. What did you hope was witnesses on? Like, y'all just don't have no fun at all. So, so, so y'all w what, what Chrome is saying, it's something that I'm going to be addressing in my second book that I'm going to be working on, and it's going to be all about my memoir would be out sexual agencies is the memoir is going to be out later this year, but, um, I'm starting another book.[00:42:49] That's going to actually talk about the abandonment of Christianity, the fuck show become versus what it originally was. So. Because [00:43:00] anybody logical looking like a child, examining all the options today. If they were to look at Christianity, they would go accelerate. What exactly is it? You know, because it's not on one accord, you have 50 million translations of the Bible.[00:43:14] You have 50 million different Christian denominations. It looks like a confusing shit show and it is not a respectable, however, that's why people like me are writing things and coming out and being very vocal against the church. I won't be vocal against the Lord because I view him apart from that. But somebody new in faith does not yet know how to separate the two.[00:43:36] And so then they're just going to be like, well, fuck it all. And not worry about it. And so. That will be being addressed. And yet Christianity was called is called, like, because they had me believe in Christians were the only people it's particularly the church of God in Christ were the only people Pentecostals that were going to go to heaven.[00:43:56] Everyone else got it wrong. I'm going to go to hell. And I remember thinking like how in the fuck could [00:44:00] I be so lucky to just there and the other billions of people in the world down, no, this don't make sense. And so, and there's all kinds of reasons why that is, and people feel better about themselves and making other people feel smaller and you know, in the church does that, you know?[00:44:21] Yeah. But it's their way or the highway. They weren't interested in having open discussions, you know, don't drink alcohol. Well, why and wines all throughout the Bible. That doesn't make sense, but just don't do it because we said so, you know, so I am not actually an avid fond in a PR person. Who's like a strong advocate of going to church.[00:44:42] You know, I believe that we have our most sincere experiences with the Lord at home, by herself. [00:44:51] Crumb: Let me, let me go to church[00:44:57] De'Vannon: that if you would've pulled up, well, one of them white [00:45:00] usher glove[00:45:09] Crumb: with all due respect, this is church where two or more a guy that brother, this is church. It is. So, you know, I just want to put some respect on the name that, you know, I, you, the floor, [00:45:22] De'Vannon: when you said two or more, there's a scripture in the Bible, in the Hebrew Bible. And I do like to remind people that the king James version, all of these Bibles that people fight over in America, ain't ours.[00:45:31] It came from the middle east. And so I just want to give the proper people credit. So that's why I say the Hebrew by. Um, there's a scripture in there that says where two or more are gathered together. In my name there will I be in the midst? And that is God saying, when two people get together, I'm going to be there with gal now with you, if you by yourself too.[00:45:50] But he's saying that there's a threefold cord is not easily broken. So what he's telling us is that there's strength in numbers and that he will be there with us. [00:46:00] And so what he's saying is we have in church here on this Monday morning as we are. Conversing, and we won't be judged here. You will be welcomed who you are and all of your points of views and your tour and your Keren and your Buddhist texts too, will be there.[00:46:18] Um, I go down well before the pandemic, you know, I would go down sometimes to the Buddhist temple that we have here and, you know, meditate that great vegetarian food, and then I'm bald too, you know? And then there, so we got along great all now you mentioned music earlier and you have this thing called the curse of gospel music.[00:46:43] And so I want to keep in the same spiritual vein. I don't want you to break down with the curse of gospel music is [00:46:49] Crumb: absolutely. Um, I do want to apologize. You did ask a question and I want to attack it head on. You said, uh, why do I call God the devil and, and just really quickly, and I'll address [00:47:00] gospel music is because it really ties together.[00:47:03] Jesus told them ye are gods L on sprays that isn't, it written a year guys. And he was referring to Psalms chapter 82, verse six, where it says and your gods. Um, so, um, but on a personal level, just like you, you, we are the gods. We are the devils, just like when we see, um, the, the angel and the devil sitting on your side.[00:47:27] You know, these are just, and what do the angel, the devil look like? They look like you because he's just aspects in your mind or does God gods in my mind what that's cause it's in your mind, God had devil's in my mind. That's because the devil's in your mind, um, you know, cause you are the devil. You are God, and these are decisions you have to make, you have to live with.[00:47:43] You can be devilish, you can be holy. Uh, some people, you are their devil. You are there Bain. Some people, you are the God, you're just a beautiful person in them. And these are just aspects of self. I do believe in God. I do believe in the devil. Uh, but they are one in the same. And it is all aspects within us now going on to the gospel or the curse of, [00:48:00] of, of the gospel music.[00:48:02] I was basically speaking from a black perspective. Um, a lot of my platform is, uh, all things black, uh, for us and, um, gospel music came the only general of music to ever be associated with a people is his old Negro spirituals. There's never been another John rev music to be associated like, you know, um, Asian music.[00:48:24] There's no. That's being racist. It's not called Asian music. Oh, that's Mexican music. No, no Latino music. No. You know, and it might be Moraine gay, but you know, but anyway, so now Negro spirituals was the only genera of music named after a people from Negro spirituals. We're going to get gospel music.[00:48:42] Gospel has, is a girl. She's a beautiful woman. Now she has a twin sister. Gospel's a good girl. She goes to church every Sunday. She reads a Bible, go to church every Wednesday, whatever the case may be. She [00:48:55] De'Vannon: hasn't already that she may eat or [00:48:57] Crumb: eat. This is just an example of me being poetic. Uh, [00:49:00] similarly, uh, an example.[00:49:02] So now, uh, she has a sister. Gospel has a sister. Her name is jazz. Some people call her blues. Uh, some people call her R and B rhythm and blues. But, um, just like you meet with, with, uh, with gospel every Sunday morning, this is after slavery every Sunday morning and actually during slavery as well. So you meet with, uh, w w with Negro spirituals every Sunday morning.[00:49:27] And it continues on with gospel her daughter every Sunday morning, her, uh, her, uh, her other daughter, her twin daughter, that, that the dark one, you meet with her every Saturday night at what we call the juke joint. This is the history of gospel. A lot of those gospel singers. They didn't make a lot of money, but they could sing Nate assau.[00:49:48] So now those gospel singers turn around and go to the juke joint Saturday night and make a couple coins. You know, this is all just a feed. The family nobody's getting rich, cause a juke joint is a hole in the wall. [00:50:00] Uh, it's a speak easy it's, you know, something, you know, it's not on the map. You gotta know somebody to find out how to get there and knock on a door, a certain type of way in case the cops come, you, everybody run, you know, that type of situation.[00:50:13] So now, um, with that said the Jews, cause we're dealing with religion, the Jews come in and they go to these, these, uh, juke joints and they start, um, hiring these artists onto their labels. The most famous movie about this happening is Cadillac records, uh, with, uh, Beyonce was in there. That one Jewish boy was in there.[00:50:40] Uh, I really liked him too. That, that, that, that one Jewish boy. He's a good actor. Anyway. So now, um, uh, You know, a lot of these juke joints came from down south because slavery was down south. The plantation was down south. So now once you see the first big crossover, the first big crossover is [00:51:00] Sam cook.[00:51:01] Sam cook, uh, was a big gospel artists. And this is basically why is there a curse? Because everybody who went from gospel to secular following behind the Jew die tragically, Sam cook died tragically. After Sam cook died, tragically Bobby Womack, uh, uh, took Sam Cooke's wife to his funeral, married her three months later has sex with Sam Cook's daughter, uh, at the age of 15, just six months after.[00:51:30] So now, um, this is, this is not just the case. You say, oh, well, Sam cook, oh, my Bobby Womack is such an asshole, but you know, this isn't this and this and that, yada, yada, yada. But this is the thing. There might be a such thing as karma, because it is said that, uh, you know, what comes around, goes around Sam cook, doesn't get, uh, Aretha Franklin pregnant at 12.[00:51:51] A lot of people will tell you a Rita Franklin child that she had at 12 years old, Sam, that Sam Cooke, baby, other people like Ray [00:52:00] Charles will tell you that, uh, that 12 year old daughter, that girl who got pregnant, Ray Charles said her daddy got her pregnant. And her daddy was a preacher of a church.[00:52:08] Every, every one of these people who crossed over from, from, from secular music, I'm sorry from gospel over the cycler has been a curse. Go look at Whitney Houston. Remember the preacher's wife go, you better stop playing with me.[00:52:23] There's a curse on gospel music. [00:52:27] De'Vannon: I believe in you and me have a lead. We whom be love internally and I'm happy to go listen to the whole soundtrack. [00:52:38] Crumb: Hold on. Only one. I could have a reach me was the sign of a preacher, man. Y'all better stop. You better stop playing with the Lord. [00:52:48] De'Vannon: Now you think maybe that song was about her experience possible?[00:52:54] Crumb: Well, you know, Sam, she was a PK and you know what the PK is, right? [00:52:58] De'Vannon: Peak head. [00:53:00] I know what a cluck had is a chicken head, [00:53:03] Crumb: a preacher's kid. Those are the worst ones. TK. Okay. Yeah, she was a preacher's kid. Uh, uh, Sam cooks was a preacher's kid. These preacher's children. They be off the chain brother. We got to talk about it.[00:53:15] We'd have to talk about it. [00:53:19] De'Vannon: And, uh, okay. Thank you for explaining that. Uh, before we move on into the lesbians, um, I want to clarify, so like, when I felt like when you were talking about like, like God and the devil earlier, what I was hearing is how, like a lot of people, uh, you were saying, you don't miss the scarily, you believe on the devil or one, and then we have both of those inside of us.[00:53:40] So what that brought to mind for me is like how a lot of new age thinking believes we contain this entity with, within us. You know, a lot of people will say that, what you're saying is, don't forget, you have like a dark side too, you know? And so we both have both light and dark. It sounds like you're saying some [00:54:00] people call it God, some people call it, call it the devil, but really we all have it both inside of us.[00:54:07] Crumb: And remember, remember the plot twist from star wars. Which one, Luke, I am your father.[00:54:26] bad guy. Everybody hates you. Can I be, how can you be a part of me? I'm a party. That's the most famous,[00:54:39] De'Vannon: it's pretty twisty. It is pretty twisty.[00:54:45] Let, let me switch, switch gears again. And now we're gonna, we're gonna finally talk about the, uh, the, the good old lesbians here. And so, so give us like your, [00:55:00] your, your run down here. And, uh, basically this is talking about a different perspective on exactly. You know where lesbians come from, some different myths surrounding that.[00:55:14] And, but please start with a breakdown of what etymology is.[00:55:23] Crumb: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And thank you. [00:55:28] De'Vannon: You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome [00:55:32] Crumb: to get the right answer. You have to ask the right question. A lot of times I try to create context. I try to set the family up so that it doesn't get taken the wrong way. I appreciate your brother. I respect you.[00:55:47] Um, it's an honor to work with you. I don't have a, uh, issue with, uh, the way you choose to live your life. I love your energy. Um, I hope that we can work together again in the [00:56:00] future, and that I've impressed you a little bit today. Honestly, that's what I see. So now that I've put, you know, I've been vulnerable I've, I've made myself vulnerable and exposed you.[00:56:09] How I truly feel, um, you know, the naked truth, uh, no pun intended. Um, oh my God. Chrome is naked in front of another man. Yeah. Technically so bare with me. I haven't [00:56:18] De'Vannon: done at least from my perspective, my end. Right. [00:56:23] Crumb: Nothing new to you. All right. I'm preaching to the choir. No pun intended. So now, you know, with that said, um, I, uh, I, I am big on etymology.[00:56:33] Etymology is the origin of words. Um, this isn't a slight to anybody. It's just fun learning the origins. So, um, I had a chance to, um, because with so many words, I don't know where to start. So, um, certain words are popular. People will tell you, um, don't say good morning, because morning is something you do at a funeral or, or it's not really good to say.[00:56:57] Someone is nice because [00:57:00] nice technically means stupid. Um, Actually I have to admit brother, you're pretty sharp. You have good grammar when I called you. Cause before we got on a zoom, we called each other. I said, brother, how are you? You said I'm well, I know to the average person, that doesn't mean anything, but that's good grammar brother with actual, you know, actually that's the King's English.[00:57:23] You speak the King's English. You're not a commoner. You speak like royalty. And I liked that. I'm a nerd. Bear with me. I, those types of things like, oh, wow, okay. You know, I'm talking to royalty. Cause he carries himself. He talks like that. I digress. So now, um, when we're dealing with etymology, I don't even know where to start.[00:57:41] So somebody had, uh, you know, giving me a word to look up and it was lesbian. And when I looked the word up, it sent me down a rabbit hole and it just blew my mind. And it was so fun learning about it that, uh, I just wanted to share with the family. So I did a video [00:58:00] and I disguise. As about lesbians, but smart people will recognize the video was about etymology.[00:58:08] It was about history. It just had a lesbian twist on it. Um, you know, some of us like our liquor straight weed, you got to put a little ice in there, a little, put a little splash of ginger rail up there. You know, I don't want to be such a Savage. Uh, so, you know, um, but because, because, um, and, and, and forgive me for making a short story long when I was in schools, learning was boring, bro.[00:58:31] I was bored. And one thing you said about me in the beginning, you said the brother has character. He has. He's going to make learning interesting. He's going to make learning. Cool. And that's all I seek to do. It's not about, uh, jumping on lesbians. It honestly has nothing to do with that, but let's make it about that.[00:58:48] So if we look at the etymology and that's really the point, but if we look at the etymology of the word lesbian, originally, the word lesbian was referring to women on a, on an island in [00:59:00] ancient Greece called Lesbos. Now, when we dealing with homosexuality and ancient Greece, patriarchaly that's I just made that up.[00:59:10] I'm sure. Patriarchy quickly. We only just talk about the. Oh, well, this is what the men were doing. This is what the men were doing and the women's still get out shadowed. You know, I know it's not a competition, but the men, uh, within the, uh, uh, the alphabet mafia are out shining the women. So I decided with just being quirky as I am in my own special way, just to give the women some, some attention.[00:59:34] So if we go to look historically at the island of Lesbos, which was a, uh, Grecian island, there was a Greek island, um, where there was a lot of women there. I thought based on common culture, based on common culture, gay means homosexual, no disrespect. Gaming's happy based off common culture. The rainbow represents, uh, a symbol of gay [01:00:00] pride.[01:00:01] It does, however, comma, the rainbow is really just the rainbow. It is what it is because of culture. It means something else. Um, Uh, bill Cosby, just joking around bill Cosby represents slipping somebody and Mickey that's just because of common culture for people like you and me. Bill Cosby was the number one.[01:00:22] Dad. When we grew up in our generation, bill Cosby was famous for being a dad in this generation. Bill Cosby is famous for slipping women to Mickey, or maybe he's exonerated. I'm not really sure of the situation. Bear with me. I apologize if I've misspoken. I digress. When we look at the island of Lesbos, um, it doesn't fit popular current culture to fit what we think of a Lesbos as a, which I personally believe lesbian.[01:00:48] Wasn't a derogatory term. If you call a woman a lesbian, that's a little more respect on her name. If you call her a lesbian, that's more lower vibrational, I guess it depends on the person of how they taken it. That's how I was [01:01:00] told. Oh, she's a lesbian that's negative. Anyway. So now the island of Lesbos was not derogatory.[01:01:05] It had nothing to do with lesbians. If you look at the original definition, Definitions change origins. Don't if you look at the original definition of the word Lesbos, it was what we call today. A thought she knew how to please a man. And for me it was like, cause it was just weird, you know, just certain words.[01:01:27] I'm like, oh, I didn't know. It really meant that. And it was just one of those moments. So, um, you know, just passing the mic just to kind of share that. What were your thoughts based off that? I'm sorry. I know you're interviewing me, please. Forgive me. [01:01:39] De'Vannon: We have free reign here to do whatever we damn well, please.[01:01:46] Well, I love, I love, um, and I know etymology, um, as you, as you, as you're saying, as you said, was the, uh, primary theme of the video, [01:02:00] uh, lesbian as a. As a smart, attractive topic to, you know, it has to be interesting. So you've made it interesting. And then the study of in the way you went through it teaches people perhaps how to do that sort of research themselves.[01:02:14] So that's why I want to make a big deal out of, uh, the lesbian aspect of it. But then, you know, a lot of listeners identify that way and you may, may wish to know more about, you know, their backgrounds and everything like that. So let's see. I was curious about the magalogue you talked a lot about the magalogue in the video, and then after that, we're going to talk about the whole like pedophile pet RST thing going on, uh, excuse me to in ancient Greece, but let's, let's talk about the magalogs first.[01:02:57] Um, The different meanings [01:03:00] there and those sex crazy men. [01:03:02] Crumb: I'm so glad you S you know, I wasn't sure where you're going to go next. You've got free Wayne rain. I'm just following. And in my mind, I was going to what we call cut your wisdom. We inter interrupt and, oh, I don't want to cut your wisdom, but let me talk about, I really meant to mention, and I was going to bring up Magaluf next.[01:03:20] So when you said it, I'm like, you know, that was one of the big things in the video. So, um, when we talk about, and this is what I really stress to our people for me, my success on the internet has really been best described as revenge of the nerds. I was, I was very much, I did not fit in when I was younger.[01:03:43] Um, I still don't fit in the most thing. Funniest thing somebody had ever said it was my friend's mom. And, uh, my name is William. She was like, William you're very, and it was an awkward pause. Your. She's trying to figure out what to say to me. And I'm just smiling. I was a kid like, [01:04:00] eh, and she says, peculiar, fuck it.[01:04:04] I'll take it a weird off kilter, slightly retarded. Hey, peculiar works. I'll take that one. So you could have said a slew of any words and they would have probably all stuck, but nonetheless, yeah. Um, you know, my perspective, my way of thinking, my, my understanding and just, uh, me being that person just, you know, I'm not that person.[01:04:27] So now this is really revenge of the nerds I'm oh, wow. I'm cool. Now, you know, we're, we're reading. So I've really been pushing our people, black people in particular, uh, you know, to be a little more astute, to be able a little more couth, to be a little more refined. And, um, I don't want to take it in the wrong way because of.[01:04:48] Perpetuate homosexuality. But I do understand like even metro-sexual is a more refined gentlemen. Uh, you don't have to, people would say to [01:05:00] me, oh, you're very Metro. And I'm like, I don't know how to take that. Like, no, it's not a bad thing. It's, it's like, you know, I don't want you to think this new energy where these men are coming off.[01:05:09] It has to be, you know, but that is a sexual, uh, a homosexual men have tastes. I'm not promoting homosexuality, but we just have
S2, E7: Finding the right music for your video promotions or commercials can be tricky. How can you find a tune that fits with your college's branding? Where can you find a clip that's affordable? Bret Figura, graphic designer at Moraine Valley Community College in Illinois, is also a drummer, and he talks about the importance of your institution's audio brand and how he wrote and performed the score for a Moraine campaign last year. Episode links: Trinity Christian College commercial that inspired Figura Moraine's commercial, with music composed by Figura