POPULARITY
Season 6 Episode 1Nepenthe Brewing CoThe whole CPP Crew, including Kevin, are in the house and welcome you to Season 6. As we recorded this, it was Star Wars Day (#maythe4thbewithyou) and Dave's birthday.We step outside the central Pennsylvania area and our guest in this episode is Chris Lehner from Nepenthe Brewing Co. from Baltimore, MD. From a homebrew supply shop in 2013 to one of Baltimore's Best breweries, the story behind them is incredible. Chris is the sales manager and you can even find Nepenthe in countries all over the world. WOW, talk about distribution. Chris talks about his journey to Nepenthe and creative artists behind the incredible can art. You have to listen in to the episode and more importantly, make a visit to them!Chris brought with him a NEIPA, American IPA, East/West Coast IPA and a Double IPA.Check us out on Hopped Up NetworkJoin us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer!Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the programSpecial Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
We have so MUCH rich muchness in this episode. A veritable souffle of things to learn and family banter! Lexi stops by to tell us she feeels sponsored. Gotta love our 7 year old. Arthur lets us know about his upcoming trip to Planet Comicon in his corner and we talk about being without water as the trailer court we live in ;upgrades' their pipes. And none of that is even the show topic!!! Ever heard of Starlite? Not Starlink, Starlite? (Pay attention bunkie). It's an incredible compound that if it was put on an egg, and an acetylene torch was then used on the egg, it would remain cool to the touch, completely uncooked. It could be spread over a human hand and if exposed to flame or heat, the hand remained unharmed! Or what about a grenade used in the days of the Babylonian empire that would burn on top of water and even couldn't be put out with water? This was Greek Fire! We discuss Sylphium, Mithridatium, Nepenthe, flexible glass, the Lycurgus Cup, Damascus Steel, Stradivarius Violins and Roman Cement, all amazing inventions, or plants that were in common usage in their time that have become simply lost to history. So come on in, sit down a spell and learn about some cool inventions with us!!!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
PIZZAS AND ADMONISHMENTS. Picard takes Soji to the Riker Troi's house to chill out and think about their next move. Narissa kills a bunch of Borg... and Rios reveals he has a direct connection to what's happening.The grades begin at (29:45).
Wherein things once forgotten bubble to the surface. Dark Nexus is a creation of Plug & Hum Productions. Visit us at darknexuspodcast.com. This is a horror story and may not be appropriate for anyone under 18 years of age. Visit our Content page (darknexuspodcast.com/content) for more information.Dark Nexus uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Fan Content Policy. This podcast is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.Music and sound by Syrinscape (syrinscape.com/?att_dark_nexus). “Because Epic Games Need Epic Sound.” Complete list of credits at tinyurl.com/3zatscbd.Opening and closing themes, along with additional music, composed by Rob Kauzlaric.All artwork for Dark Nexus is by Matt Wahlquist (tartarsaucecomics.com).
techno dance finish @ DJ Глюк 1. Ishimaru, Juicce - Tek Tek Tek (Extended Mix) 2. 9, Yero - After Hours (Dave Winnel Extended Remix) 3. Matt Sassari, SIDEPIECE - Elektro (Extended Mix) 4. Nepenthe, Marvin Sykes - Jaguar Mommy (Extended Mix) 5. Kalamita (FR) - Front To Back (Original Mix) 6. Ali U - Catch Me Outside (Original Mix) 7. Alex Phratz - The Trip (Original Mix) 8. Kendrick Lamar - Squabble Up (Hills Bootleg Extended) 9. KVSH, Alex D'rosso, Amero, PUGO - Dancefloor 10. Martin Ikin, Matroda & Sian-Lee - 4U (Edu Campos Remix) 11. Almanac - Fighting (Extended Mix) 12. Vintage Culture, Volkoder - Give It To Me 13. Seba Middleton & Juan JF - Never Surrender (Original Mix) 14. CHANNE - Old School Vibe (Extended Mix) 15. KL - Show Me Love (Extended)
Chris Rowan, Konrad Schroeder, Scott Rice & Steve Rowlands of Nepenthe https://linktr.ee/nepenthedoom This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Termina nuestra fiesta anual, nuestro Warhalloween y este año os queremos traer todos los relatos de la Black Library de su sección Warhammer Horror que seamos capaces. Terminamos con nuestro último relato "Nepenthe" de Cassandra Khaw. Disfrutad de este mes de Warhalloween con relatos de Warhammer Horror del universo más GrimDark. Reparto: -Narrador....................................................Dani Dominguez -Cornelius....................................................Rosa del Estudio de pintura "LaRataMojada". -Marcus.......................................................Varghar -Cat..............................................................Smooky -Magus Veles Corvilus...............................Omar -Maus..........................................................Alexa Editado/efectos digitales y musicalización por: ElCorintio/Dani Dominguez Apoyanos en el boton azul de Ivoox Síguenos en: Facebook: La Torre del Cuervo Twitter: @LaTorredelCuervo Instagram: El_Corintio La Torre del Cuervo Youtube: Canal La Torredel Cuervo Esperamos tus comentarios!!!! info@latorredelcuervo.com
Termina nuestra fiesta anual, nuestro Warhalloween y este año os queremos traer todos los relatos de la Black Library de su sección Warhammer Horror que seamos capaces. Terminamos con nuestro último relato "Nepenthe" de Cassandra Khaw. Disfrutad de este mes de Warhalloween con relatos de Warhammer Horror del universo más GrimDark. Reparto: -Narrador....................................................Dani Dominguez -Cornelius....................................................Rosa del Estudio de pintura "LaRataMojada". -Marcus.......................................................Varghar -Cat..............................................................Smooky -Magus Veles Corvilus...............................Omar -Maus..........................................................Alexa Editado/efectos digitales y musicalización por: ElCorintio/Dani Dominguez Apoyanos en el boton azul de Ivoox Síguenos en: Facebook: La Torre del Cuervo Twitter: @LaTorredelCuervo Instagram: El_Corintio La Torre del Cuervo Youtube: Canal La Torredel Cuervo Esperamos tus comentarios!!!! info@latorredelcuervo.com
Picard "Nepenthe" Season One Episode Seven. Big question here: Where in the whole of Starfleet did Commodore Oh get those cool Sunglasses? And how did she PAY for them? Okay, maybe they were replicated. But I digress... Have I ever mentioned the fact that this isn't your daddy's Star Trek? Let me check my records... Hmmm, can't be sure. Weird, ain't it? Super Gus and I break down this episode for you at absolutely NO CHARGE! How ya like that? And even if we did, Starfleet doesn't use money anymore, so.... Check us out wherever you stream stuff. You know, like Podcasts. Not streams like water. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support #FFFF #CDWJR #FaveFiveFromFans #StarTrek #Picard #PatrickStewart #Laris #OrlaBrady #JamieMcShane #Zhaban #IsaBriones #Dahj #Soji #AlisonPill #AngesJurati #TamlynTomita #Oh #RebeccaWisocky #Ramdha #MichelleHurd #RaffiMusiker #SantiagoCabrera #ChrisRios #HarryTreadaway #Narek #PeytonList #Narissa #JonathanDelArco #Hugh #JeriRyan #SevenofNine #7of9 #startrek #trekkie #scifi #startrekdiscovery #spock #startrektng #startrektos #startrekvoyager #starwars #starfleet #startrekthenextgeneration #startrekenterprise #startrekfan #startrekpicard #enterprise #captainkirk #startrekds #space #startrekkers #livelongandprosper #startrekdeepspacenine #ussenterprise #sciencefiction #trekker #startrektheoriginalseries #startrekmemes #leonardnimoy #cosplay #williamshatner #startrekfamily #startrekcosplay #trekkies #nerd #art #ds #ncc #startrekbeyond #deepspacenine #tng #captainpicard #startrekmovie #voyager #geek #llap #marvel #kirk #startrekonline #mrspock #klingon #startrekuniverse #generoddenberry #startreklowerdecks #startrekintodarkness #jamestkirk #love #vulcan #startrekart #data #podcast #podernfamily #EveryoneIsFam #SciFiFam #SIPNetwork #OLpod #PodTime #FollowPyramid #TeamFollowBack --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support
Today's guest, Penelope Goodsall, is a passionate and purpose driven business leader with over fifteen years of global expertise in brand strategy and communications. As Australian Vintage's Sustainability Manager, Penelope is responsible for leading the global ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) strategy, setting the roadmap to deliver net zero absolute reduction across all scopes by 2040, delivering positive environmental and social impact, and ensuring purposeful growth and transparent reporting. Incorporating sustainable business practices across the organisation to mitigate risks and enhance stakeholder value, she is committed to using business as a force for good. This dedication saw Australian Vintage become B Corp certified in February 2024, ensuring long term commitment to transparency, accountability, and purpose-driven business. Australian Vintage is the company behind wine labels like Tempus Two, Nepenthe, McGuigan Wines, Barossa Valley Wine Company, The Shy Pig, Not Guilty and many more. In our interview, Penelope shares Australian Vintage's groundbreaking shift towards sustainability, guided by a forward-thinking CEO and board in 2022. We explore the influences behind this strategic move and she walks us through the company's full-scale involvement in the wine production value chain, their innovative low and no alcohol products, and their B Corp certification. We also explore the significant commercial benefits of being purpose-driven, from increased employee engagement to attracting like-minded investors. Tune in to be inspired by Australian Vintage's dedication to making wine that is truly good and their leadership in the sustainability space. Connect with Penelope and Australian Vintage Penelope on Linkedin Australian Vintage website
Vuelve #RemerasRojas para su sexta temporada, ahora en forma de podcast exclusivo de youtube. En este primer programa hablamos de las noticias y novedades para este nuevo año en el mundo de #StarTrek. Y para #ElCapítuloDeLaSemana empezamos el año con la tematica #MartaSoyElNúmero1 en un mes dedicado a Riker, con el capítulo de #StarTrekPicard "Nepenthe" . ------------------------------------------------- Ayudanos a bancar esta locura comprándonos un cafecito en: https://ko-fi.com/remerasrojas https://cafecito.app/remerasrojas Buscanos nuestras redes: Facebook: / remerasrojas Twitter: @remerasrojas Instragram: @remerasrojas TikTok: http://www.tiktok.com/@remeras.rojas ivoox: https://remerasrojas.ivoox.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0JadZRuq4kibyGbkbGrYzk Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RemerasRojas?sub_confirmation=1 -----------------------------------------------
This week on T&B we're figuring out how to play the new NYTimes game, Strands, and following the strands of conversation wherever they take us! It's an episode full of tangents, PENTATHLETEs, ARMADILLOs, and ARANCINI that might just serve as a NEPENTHE for your troubles. Step into the DIORAMA and enjoy the show!
[PIC107] This episode features jaQ` & Earl's persnickity perspectives on Star Trek: Picard season one episode seven, Nepenthe. We discuss RomuloVulcan biology, metaphors and the device of identity. Or the […]
Nepenthe (PIC S1 E07) was recommended by Lauren Alexis Rivers, who says:"There are so many answers I could give, but I think I would have to say probably Nepenthe. Seeing Riker and Troi together on Picard even though I knew it was coming, it did my heart so much good because I grew up with that cast. I always enjoy seeing them on screen or in person and it's a slow episode in terms of action but the way they interact when Jean Luc first arrives... I really needed that then."Nepenthe first aired on March 5, 2020, written by Samantha Humphrey and Michael Chabon, and directed by Doug AarniokoskiThe Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg and music by Fox Amoore (Bandcamp | Bluesky)Send us your recommendations, or support us on Patreon.Find us at joyoftrek.com | Bluesky | Instagram
James chats with Simon and Richo about the new cellar door and the variety of sites he works with across the Adelaide Hills. @thewineshowaustralia @nepenthewines @danmurphys_richard
On this week's episode I welcome Joey Bertini of the "newstalgic" alternative band BLEACH GARDEN. Joey shares the story of his bands journey from the beginning to current form. Joey gives us some insight on his list of influences, likes, dislikes and the questions that he is tired of answering. We get to hear about a fathers regretful decision that turned into a learning experience for him to pursue his dream. Joey and I find ourselves checking all the boxes that make us feel alone trying to find ways to create and communicate for others to understand us. BLEACH GARDEN - "Nepenthe" OUT NOW!!!!Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99
We're back on the road! This time we're bringing you along to dine amongst the clouds in Big Sur as we hit up Nepenthe, a famous mountain top retreat known for it's incredible views but what about its burgers? This is TWYMF - Big Sur! Support the show on Patreon for access to unedited episodes, exclusive shows, and more! Find us at patreon.com/mouthfulpodWant more TWYMF content? You can check us out on our social media accounts for behind-the-scenes videos, pictures from the episodes, cocktail recipes, listener polls, and much more!Twitter: @MouthfulpodTikTok: TalkWithYourMouthfulInstagram: mouthful_podThreads: mouthful_pod
Jeannette Hanby grew up in a paved-over Southern California “wanting to know how to stop humans from ruining the planet.”After a high school teacher exposed her to philosophy, Jeannette majored in physiological psychology at UC Berkeley before working with abandoned and abused children in Los Angeles County.Emotionally exhausted, she found refuge in Big Sur. (Sound familiar!)Her new book, "Feathered Canyons," illustrated by her partner David Bygott, reflects on her pivotal time in Big Sur in the early 60s as well as her stint with a gold-mining crew on the Feather River in the High Sierras.After you have listened to this podcast there's a good chance you'll want know more! Fear not : WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY ON OCTOBER 8 where you'll meet Jeanette and David for a presentation and booksigning.WATCH A VIDEO ABOUT FEATHERED CANYONS: CLICK HERE!IMPORTANT LINKS:EVENT AT THE LIBRARY ON OCTOBER 8David and Jeanette on the webBooks by David and JeanetteMy Nepenthe by Romney SteelePodcast with Pico IyerPodcast with Obi Kaufmann______Support the show_________________________________________________This podcast is a production of the Henry Miller Memorial LibraryBig Sur, CAFaceBookInstagramLet us know what you think!SEND US AN EMAIL!
We're venturing hesitantly to Star Trek: Picard, starting with the episode "Nepenthe" (mostly due to our obsession with Riker's woodfire pizza). Join us to chat about that, as well as what "doing our share" means, as well as the effect of losing a child (hypothetically). SHOW NOTES Nepenthe (episode) Memory Alpha Music by Charles Michel
Konrad Schroeder of Nepenthe and No Longer Human https://nepenthedoom.bandcamp.com/ https://nlhdivision.bandcamp.com/ This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Soaking in an indoor bath on the cliffs of Big Sur with Emily Birmingham brings me into deep nostalgia and remembrance of the history of our home. Emily's family has been calling Big Sur home for the past 4 generations, starting with her great grandparents migrating to Northern California before Highway 1 was even a road. Emily and I have known each other since we were children, growing up adjacent: with me at Esalen, while Emily was at Nepenthe. Being from a small isolated island-like space, Emily and I discuss how there are unwritten rules of engagement that are autonomous to locals, and could be triggering to tourists. From my own experiences with bringing my new friends and family to Esalen and Big Sur, to Emily sharing her love for New York with her partner, we discuss unspoken social rules, and wherein they can be dismantled. Growing up in such a unique environment, we discuss the changes we experience as Big Sur evolves. Emily's family is known in Big Sur culture for having created the famous ocean-side restaurant with an amazing view: Nepenthe. Emily explains how having the opportunity of employment through her family is something she is grateful for, but feels that in order to graduate and continue she has chosen to explore life in her own outlets through working at Post Ranch. Emily explains how, as she continues her life in Big Sur, she makes concerted efforts to explore herself through new hobbies and personal interests, while conceptualizing how to preserve the culture and heritage that her family has stewarded. Emily's parents started The Big Sur Arts Initiative. Within the program was “Stage Kids,” a multi-week summer camp for the children of Big Sur to create stage performances. In essence, it was a theater camp. But it was so much more. Within Stage Kids, the kids were given a loose storyline such as “1001 Arabian Nights” and given a week to write their lines, create songs, build a set/costumes/structure, and perform at the local Grange on the weekend. Stage Kids existed as a means of creative expression and simultaneously developed a youth community in an environment where we were physically separated by mountains and sea. For Big Sur, similarly to what we have with Secular Sabbath, the community doesn't need a physical space for people to share and collaborate. It just needs a shared activity. And Stage Kids is the heart of what Emily and I shared together as children.The way Emily relates to living in Big Sur now is with quiet self-awareness. She shares examples of how pop culture and exploration of the world outside herself and Big Sur has always been important to her. She has even found a way to imbue pop culture elements into how she relates to Big Sur. For example, in her early 20's, Emily popped up a tiny shop at Loma Vista where she and her cofounder would create knick knacks for passersbys and locals alike: little pieces of magic that tie in Big Sur to the rest of the world such as a hand-painted matchbox with a collage of Aaliyah on it that I bought from her all those years ago or candles with celebrity faces on them. There was an element of fun, an element of irony, of magic and a tie in with nature to the shop. Emily sees how meaningful experiences are vital to life, and creating meaningful experiences can come in all forms: the comforts of a great pair of socks fitting right, the event that helps to discover potential, or even a concert. Emily explains that in Big Sur, there can be a scarcity mentality - not enough people to date, dinners and concerts feel expensive, housing is limited. But she doesn't adhere to that mentality. She embraces the things she has and enjoys life. In sharing about her home, the ways she spends money on things that bring her joy like good dinner and special moments, Emily shows us how to break free from self-created limitations or past conditioning. She leads by example, and gets us excited about what's to come in Big Sur and her life as the road unfolds. Listen now to see through a window into my hometown through the lens of a fellow Big Sur local!To join Secular Sabbath membership, you can find us at secular-sabbath.com/membership. Joining grants you access to our Inner Circle community of sensory-exploring like-minded people, where you can gather with us locally in LA for monthly meet-up experiences, and pop-up events around the globe, and partake in our exclusive ambient online community. Ready to dive into the dialogue deeper? Join us on our Discord channel.See what we get up to at @secularsabbath.
Julianna Barwick is a Los Angeles based composer, vocalist, and producer who makes deep, reflective compositions rooted in the human voice. Over the years she has made six critically acclaimed records as well as contributed her sound to the world of film scoring. Her self-released debut “Sanguine” came out in 2007, followed by "Florine" in 2009, and “The Magic Place” in 2011. In 2013, she released "Nepenthe," an album which marked Barwick's first steps into collaborating, working with producer and film composer Alex Somers in Reykjavík, Iceland. Her 2020 release "Healing Is A Miracle," features notable artists Jónsi (Sigur Rós), and earned Pitchfork's coveted 'Best New Music'. In todays episode Juliana talks with Stephen Roach about her experience growing up in Louisiana, singing in choirs and the development of her experimental soundscapes. Join The Creative Collective and Gain access to additional interview segments.
Lizzy, Sal, and Axel talk The Mandalorian season 3 episodes The Pirate and Guns For Hire! The return of Axe Woves… and thus, Axel! All kinds of Celebration excitement! Zeb walks into a bar! Mando attack teams! Bo walks both ways! Detective Mando team! Bombardier's fancy city! Nepenthe drinking droids! And Mandos trying to figure out Darksaber rules! Please DONATE/SHARE Robb Yanagihara's GoFundMe to help however you can! Enjoy, subscribe, and share the Rogue Rebels Podcast! Click here for Rogue Rebels Podcast The Mandalorian Spotify Playlist! Follow us EVERYWHERE! IG: @TheRogueRebels Tweets @RogueRebelsFam The Rogue Rebels on FB RogueRebels on Twitch --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rogue-rebels/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rogue-rebels/support
P&C drink and review a dry-hopped pilsner from Nepenthe, then discuss crucifixion. Crucifixion didn't start with the Romans, and wasn't limited to them. The Romans learned it from the Persians, the Carthaginians and the Macedonians. But the Romans "perfected" and systematized it. Crucifixion was reserved for crimes against the state: rebellion, treason, and religious dissent. Modern research suggests that there wasn't a single way to crucify someone. Arms might have been nailed to the cross, or sometimes just tied with ropes. The feet may not have been nailed together, but sometimes nailed separately on different sides of the cross. The torturers had some liberty to improvise. The Romans used crucifixion to warn the population not to dare to mess with Rome. After a general review of crufixion, the boys speak briefly about the crucifixion of Christ.
Seven Big Sur residents talk about the weather! (click on 'Chapters' above for direct links to participants.)The 50th episode of A Big Sur Podcast Featuring:John Handy, South Coast | 07:15Diana Ballantyne, Big Sur Valley | 23:20Marcos Ortega, (also on episode # 37) Pfeiffer State Park | 35:35Ryne Leuzinger, Palo Colorado | 41:10Kendra Morgenrath, Pfeiffer Ridge | 52:35Kirk Gafill, Nepenthe | 01:05:25Kate Novoa, (also on episode # 9) AKA Big Sur Kate! | 01:22:30More notes will be published after the rain...Let us know your thoughts about this podcast: email hereDidn't it Rain? (20 sec) It Was a Cold Black Night (20 sec) Support the showThis podcast is a production of the Henry Miller Memorial Library.Please support the Podcast by making a donation here!
Click here to subscribe on iTunes Click here to subscribe on Google PodcastsClick here to subscribe on SpotifySubscribe to our YouTube ChannelFollow Chris on Instagram Like us on Facebook! Presented by Roasthouse Pub and Idiom Brewing Co.And supported by McClintock Distilling.
Discussing PICARD episodes 07-08. "Nepenthe" (106) @ 00:47, "Broken Pieces" (107) @ 20:02.
Dmitri Dolgov, CEO of Nepenthe Labs, tells us about their recent competition, Monauls, and how dysphoria affected its participants.
Jess and Jess are coming to you live from Nepenthe Art Gallery located in Ft. Hunt/Alexandria, VA. The theme of this audience involved conversation was centered around women (and a few men!) in their 40's, 50's and 60's deciding to move toward other areas of professional interest in second, third, fourth iterations of their careers. Attendees of this live recording have the chance to contribute their experiences and opinions to the conversation. Is it a generational shift in the culture that allows us to feel free to pursue our passion and interest instead of staying true to a career that we studied for and presumably committed to? Lots of inspiration, food for thought, and beautiful experiences woven throughout this episode! The ups and downs, fears and anxiety, and utter thrill of learning a new facet of ourselves through stepping out into a new career are all accounted for here! Support the show
This week we're joined by the amazing Jessie (@JessieGender) to talk about Picard's Nepenthe, in which instead of following the interesting parts of the plot, the writers descend into a nostalgia trip to Riker and Troi's domestic paradise. Also, they killed Hugh for some reason. Support our nonsense on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/IQST Buy our merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/i-quit-star-trek
The 7th Rule 2 - Reviews of New Star Trek Shows with DS9's Cirroc Lofton!
Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko on DS9) and Ryan T. Husk review Star Trek Picard, episode seven: "Nepenthe"Produced by Ryan T. Husk.Audio Remastered by Scott Jensen. Associate Producers:Rex A. WoodDennis KochCommander Homer FrizzellEve EnglandYvette BlackmonAnn Marie SegalRecorded 3/5/20Every week, we watch an episode of Star Trek: Picard and review it. Join us! Watch every week and get in on the discussion - we'd love to have you!If you enjoy our content please leave us a five star rating and comment/review.Support and join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/The7thRuleWatch the episodes with full video here: https://www.youtube.com/c/The7thRuleListen to all our DEEP SPACE NINE AUDIO PODCAST episodes on your favorite podcasting platform here: pod.link/1453564609Listen to all our NEW STAR TREK AUDIO PODCAST episodes on your favorite podcasting platform here: pod.link/1633001537Social media:https://twitter.com/7thRulehttps://www.facebook.com/The7thRule/https://www.facebook.com/groups/The7thRuleGet cool T7R merchandise here: https://the-7th-rule.creator-spring.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://www.walkingartmadebymalissa.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg. He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.Cirroc's sister, Merone, makes amazing East-African inspired clothing and items for sale at:https://www.abyssiniankiosk.com/Malissa Longo creates fun and functional Star Trek art at:https://www.walkingartmadebymalissa.com/We continue The 7th Rule journey without our friend, our brother, Aron Eisenberg. He is still with us in spirit, in stories, in laughter, and in memories, and the show must go on.
Carlin and Rebecca evaluate two beers that present different surprises. One is a pretty common style, and the other is quite unique.
Carlin and Rebecca evaluate two beers that present different surprises. One is a pretty common style, and the other is quite unique.
We begin with a new host this week in the form of Fewture, who has plenty of neat games to talk about. That's good, because outside of his quest, Evan's docket is pretty sparse, although Nick has been keeping up with the video game times with a small glimpse at Elden Ring, among others. We then discuss Fewture's RPG history, iconic towns, and a wild RPG known as Nepenthe. In this episode: Introductions - (0:00:35) News - Soul Hackers 2 (0:03:00) Games - Steam Next Fest: Small Saga, Symphony of War (0:10:06) Lost Ark, Nox, Nobody Saves the World, Elden Ring (0:15:05) Quests - Fewture's RPG History (0:43:05), Evan: A great town from an RPG (0:48:08), Nick: ENEMY ENCOUNTER: PLAY an RPG-maker or fan-made game (0:56:33) Dice Rolls and the Job System - (1:05:58) Plugs and Outro - (1:14:03) Don't forget to send your Quest(ion) ideas to us @RPGPodQuest on Twitter, or by sending us email at RPGPodquest@gmail.com!
Star Trek: Picard, Series 1, Episode 7. First broadcast on Thursday, 5 March 2020. Picard and Soji arrive on the planet Nepenthe, where their confusion and self-doubt are assuaged by the planet's atmophere, by the love of trustworthy old friends, and by some really good wood-fired pizza. Meanwhile, Agnes vomits two or three times, a beloved secondary character is horribly murdered, and a pretty young Romulan is trapped on a Borg cube with little hope of escape. On balance, we think it's a win.
Welcome to Captain's Pod, a Star Trek companion podcast presented by CinemaSins! This week Ian and Deneé finally receive some much-needed counseling from a very special guest crew member and life-long Trekkie; Albie Hogan! However, Albie isn't the only friendly face they find on their arrival at Nepenthe… 1) Ten Forward - Thoughts on the episode; what did the team love and what can go out the airlock! - (6:45) 2) Engineering - ReSINstance is Futile: Everything Wrong With Star Trek in Q minutes or less. (52:09) 3) The Ready Room - Deneé's predictions for the rest of the season. (1:13:57) The show's hailing frequencies are always open by email at captainspod@cinemasins.com Find the hosts on Twitter:Ian - @whittsinnedDeneé - @DeneeSays And live long and Podsper! Want extra *holodeck privileges? Join the CinemaSins Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/CinemaSins *holodeck and ads not includedAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sophia brings the heat with her Troi sweater, Adrienne literally cries about what Troi means to her, everyone wants to be a vaveen wild girl, damn realistic portrayal of grief as life-long, raise emotional shields!, no room for toxic masculinity in space, we stan positive female friendships, and our first listener shout-out! *********************************** Follow us on Instagram at @wheresbev Follow us on Twitter at @Wheresbeverly Send us mail!!! at wheresbeverly@gmail.com
Having stopped by The Perfect Pour in Elkridge, Maryland, Carlin and Rebecca picked up some beers from breweries they have never experienced before.
In our third podcast Tamia, Fran T, and I delve into #107 which is a well-deserved break in the action of Picard's journey. Nepenthe is an episode full of rich ST TNG memories and new observations that bring surprising facets out of each of us. Correction: The Story of Helen of Troy (yes, we went there) is from the Iliad, not the Odyssey. It was a slip of the tongue y'all, please don't call me. LOL Thanks to our terrific sound engineer DoS The Anonymous 1 Production. You can reach him for YOUR podcast at dostheanonymous1@gmail.com Find the SyFy Sistas online www.syfysistas.com Facebook @SyFy Sistas Twitter @SyFy Sistas Instagram syfy.sistas
The Star Companion - Trekking Through Star Trek One Voyage at a Time
Welcome to The Star Companion, where the boys review:Star Trek Picard: S1 Episode 7 "Nepenthe"We are a Star Trek fan podcast. Join us on our journey as we review each episode and movie BY STARDATE!These are the voyages of the USS Star Companion.Its continuing mission: to explore strange new ideas, to seek out new theories and new speculations.To boldly go where no Star Trek podcast has gone before!Follow us on Instagram:www.instagram.com/thestarcompanionFollow us on Twitter:twitter.com/dastarcompanionWebsite:www.thestarcompanion.comEmail:thestarcompanion@gmail.comWant additional content? Want to support your favorite trekkies?Donate at www.patreon.com/thestarcompanion Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Commentary Track. In this episode of Tracks on the Line, hosts Mike Schindler and Max Hegel bring you a commentary for “Nepenthe,” the seventh episode of Star Trek: Picard. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Commentary (00:08:39) Closing (01:07:37) Hosts Mike Schindler and Max Hegel Production Mike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Tony Robinson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
A reunion is in order, but others are lost, as Picard and Soji's trip to "Nepenthe" reunites him with old friends. Also, Astra gives Soji a crash course on her father, while Picard gets candid advice from his Number One. Join in as give all the deets on an episode sure to warm any fans heart.
Nerds Log, Stardate 032020.11: Today we watch as Picard reunites with Ryker and Troi and meets their daughter! Its a heartwarming reunion where we get to meet their daughter and even watch old friends call out Picard on his BS! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdtrekpodcast/support
Fan Response to “Nepenthe.” After watching the seventh episode of Star Trek: Picard, “Nepenthe,” fans had much to talk about! In this episode of Postcards on the Line, host Christopher D. Littlefield is joined by Haukur Gudmundsson to discuss all the comments we've received from listeners of The Line—both positive and negative! Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Fan Response (00:03:18) Questions and Concerns (00:39:52) Deeper Thoughts (00:57:55) Final Thoughts (01:02:20) Closing (01:03:25) Host Christopher D. Littlefield Guest Haukur Gudmundsson Production Christopher D. Littlefield (Editor and Producer) Mike Schindler (Producer) Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi (Producer) Justin Oser (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)
Nepenthe. The last time that we saw Will Riker and Deanna Troi together with Jean-Luc Picard was in Star Trek: Nemesis, when a newly married Captain Riker and Commander Troi were about to embark on adventures aboard the USS Titan. Twenty years later, the couple—now retired—returns in the series Star Trek: Picard for a heartfelt reunion with their beloved captain. Lending a helping hand, they provide Picard and Soji much-needed refuge at their peaceful home on the beautiful planet Nepenthe as they try to digest the dramatic events that have turned lives upside down. In this episode of The Line, hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala, Justin Oser, and Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi discuss the seventh episode of Star Trek: Picard, “Nepenthe.” We explore the much-anticipated meeting of TNG favorites, Will and Deanna's charming daughter Kestra and her friendship with Soji, and the dangerous turn of events for Elnor and Hugh back on the Artifact. We also discuss the worlds and languages invented by Thaddeus Troi-Riker, what may be happening with Rios, Jurati, and Raffi, and the disturbing images we see in a mind-meld between Commodore Oh and Jurati. We also share our predictions for upcoming episodes. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) Initial Thoughts (00:01:43) Favorite Moments (00:05:04) Scenes on Nepenthe (00:09:52) Jurati and Oh (01:02:20) Rios, Raffi, and Jurati (01:14:42) Elnor and Hugh (01:34:20) Canon and Book Connections (01:42:14) Chrissie's History Corner (01:50:04) Final Thoughts (01:54:19) Closing (01:57:45) Hosts Justin Oser, Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi, and Brandon-Shea Mutala Production Justin Oser (Editor and Producer) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer) Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art)
Jim and A.Ron discuss the latest episode of Star Trek: Picard. They discuss the convenience of Fenris Ranger beacons, the age of children on different planets, the injustice of Hugh's character arc, and the vulgarity of Star Trek. Join the discussion: Email | Forums Follow us: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Man, Star Trek: Picard just nailed it in Episode 7, “Nepenthe,” the episode that reunites Jean-Luc with Riker and Troi. We discuss that, and then Hugh actor Jonathan Del Arco uses the Sikarian spatial trajector to visit TR3 for a chat about his beloved character! Featuring special guest host Dr. Arnold T. Blumberg.