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This week, we have a “Sexless Marriage” follow up, Kelsey and Chad's daughter have the same terrifying dream, Kelsey gets corrected on her truck driver opinion and crepe pronunciation, they have family visit, and more! Tons of great listener questions too. Write into pretendproblemspodcast@gmail.com with your dating and relationship advice questions and we'll answer them on the show! Subscribe to the podcast, and give it a 5-star rating and review to help the show move up the charts. Video for the episodes is on Chad's YouTube channel! Watch and subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9UBPfi4B_j1Ua7xDOcyBnA See Kelsey on tour: https://www.kelseycook.com/tour See Chad on tour: https://www.chaddaniels.com/tour Watch Kelsey's special "The Hustler" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zG10W6HYKTk&t=102s Watch Chad's special "Mixed Reviews" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1kVr3zkz7E&t=663s Follow Kelsey on social media: @KelseyCookComedy Follow Chad on social media: @thatchaddaniels Theme Song cowritten by Matthew Facca and Alex Bent
Well, well, well. Every so often the old gal which is Made Up Games throws a grenade into the mix. And does it lead to drama? You bet ya it does as sparks fly.We're still operating in a Daveless Zone as he launches his online whiskey company / goes walking in the Lake District - delete as to what's believable. With the Masterman away there's a googly received at the 80 Daves crease and elsewhere Elis is humiliated on the football field.The quality of correspondence is *superb* at the moment. So whether it's your Mad Dads or a dilemma to be solved by the boys then get it in to elisandjohn@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us on 07974 293 022
The Aunties are celebrating Women's History Month by adding to cart new-to-us women-owned brands. And these brands are delivering on all of the Aunties' hopes and dreams. Ku is stocking up on the most precious baby clothes to fill Eme's closet. Meanwhile, Su is entering a new stage of her life: clown/menopausal dressing. We're talking oversized everything, bright patterns and the thickest fleece socks around for cold flashes. Oh yeah, that's a thing. We want to hear from you! Drop us a message on Speakpipe. Subscribe to the Add to Cart newsletter for juicy extras. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. This episode was sponsored by Discover®. No matter who you are, you'll feel special with Discover. Learn more at Discover.com/creditcard. Su is firmly in her clown era, starting with this oversized Cliff Denim Hoodie from The Frankie Shop She's pairing it with the Everlane The Way High Curve Jean for that horseshoe/barrel jean look Lean harder into the horseshoe look with the Free People Good Luck Mid-Rise Barrel Jeans Shop your heart out with this NBC list of over 250 women-owned brands Eme is graduating from the footie onesies with this Hello Kitty x Posh Peanut PJ Set And the Tulle Knee High Socks are the cutest cherry on top Ku and Eme are having a matching Mommy and Me moment Su is supporting her adrenals with Navitas Organics Camu Camu Powder She's loving Midi Health, a virtual clinic which focuses solely on perimenopause and menopause Womaness' The Works body cream is a gamechanger for perpetually dry skin Ku has a full cart from Sammy + Nat, including the Amie Ruffle Tank, Cece Ruffle Short, monogrammed Natalie Dress, Darcy Pocket Tee and Bari Bike Short The Verloop socks are like a fleece coat on your feet Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stifel Theater is haunted! Jon Pardi's got another Halloween costume on. Have you had a landlord with crazy rules? Dustin Lynch Trivia to win Tickets! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big money conversations on the pod this week — we primarily discussed two major teams being sold and players getting some big bags. Catch the show LIVE on YouTube every Tuesday around 6:45pm CT. Get at us: https://linktr.ee/TECKFoul
on the week of Thanksgiving, KJ and Kade take a different approach to duscussing what we're thankful for. Turns out, people really like having hot water.
Audio recordings of the sessions from the Advance Global Gathering, which took place in May 2022, in Bournemouth, UK.
Hour 3 of A&G features Madonna's risqué NFT, CA's abortion Disneyland, who is the real Joe Biden and Joe brings us a story about university leftism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features Madonna's risqué NFT, CA's abortion Disneyland, who is the real Joe Biden and Joe brings us a story about university leftism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G features Madonna's risqué NFT, CA's abortion Disneyland, who is the real Joe Biden and Joe brings us a story about university leftism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Fix Me meets Harold Nethers, who is unhappy with a work of art he commissioned. Xavier Nethers explains his art and his relationship with his dad. This episode is sponsored by David Nethers with the Extraneous Medical Device Union. Henry Nethers, the family dog, offers advice to bring Harold and Xavier closer. Cast: Brian Reardon, Joe Gianni, Miles Potter, Nick Demos Recorded live at Bughouse Theater in Chicago, IL Watch live episodes of Dr. Fix Me on YouTube Instagram @DrFixMe Facebook @DrFixMeShow Enjoy the show? Let us know! drfixmeshow@gmail.com
EPISODE 8: INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR KYLIE DIXON In the last episode of series 1, the two Alexas talk to an author they've both worked with, Kylie Dixon, about her wonderful debut children's book, Inkcap and the Nethers. A fascinating insight into what it's really like not just to have an idea for a book but to actually bring it out into the world.
Shaving your nethers or private parts can be dangerous work! Listeners call-in and tell us their horror stories and we share our own! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shaving your nethers or private parts can be dangerous work! Listeners call-in and tell us their horror stories and we share our own! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's GFO Thoughts Podcast, Robert and Michael invite Seminole County Democratic Party Chairman Brittany Nethers to discuss her background and political perspective in the recent election and the current state of politics. Guests: Brittany Nethers Twitter: https://twitter.com/brittanynethers IG: https://www.instagram.com/brittydo GFOT on Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2CvNnJO GFOT on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ekuRlc GFOT on PocketCast: https://pca.st/3rruoodp GFOT on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/gluten-free-organic-thoughts-podcast Follow Us: Youtube: https://bit.ly/2W5JkLt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gfothoughts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gfothoughts/ Intro and Outro Music: --- Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot ---
In this week’s GFO Thoughts Podcast, Robert and Michael invite Seminole County Democratic Party Chairman Brittany Nethers to discuss her background and political perspective in the recent election and the current state of politics. Guests: Brittany Nethers Twitter: https://twitter.com/brittanynethers IG: https://www.instagram.com/brittydo GFOT on Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/2CvNnJO GFOT on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ekuRlc GFOT on PocketCast: https://pca.st/3rruoodp GFOT...
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Biggus and friends must find a way to get into his head but to do so they’ll need to go to the darkest place of his biome.Biggus’s body walks into a pub and engages in a bar fight. The party must control him using the nerves of the body.[00:32:30] My name is Jack Torchman and you will respect me.[00:36:00] This bar now has a basement. Don’t you mean a grave?After returning Biggus’s body and securing him back in the lab, the party helps to resolve the conflict between the defender cells. They explain that only the Leviathan has the power to break through the cartilage leading to Biggus’s head. The Leviathan can be attracted by a specific worm that lives in Biggus’s nethers.The party must be blinded before entering the Nethers or else the horrors there would drive them mad.The party retrieves the worm and uses it as bait for the Leviathan.The Leviathan, a gold fish, arrives and chews through the cartilage leading to Biggus’s head. There the party encounters the Necrodancer who attacks.
We speak to class of 2000 skipper Stuart Nethercott about his time at the club between 1998-2004.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lions-lounge-lockdown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Get ready ladies and jointleman!!!! Jack and Meredith continue their 4/20 Vapril Smokestravaganza with Season 1 Episode 6 of Weeds where Andy Botwin finds himself attending an MA meeting. Take a rip off that fat White Widow and chill out for these great vibes y'all.
This week i get an official co host and we talk about music, TikTok, and super powers.... Oh yeah also I submerge my privates in sugar water.
He died in a pile of garbage and he thought his secret would die with him. Then, they did some very strange things to drive back the Roman army. The dark story of James Nichols and the fearsome medieval Scottish warriors known as The Picts.
We got not one guest BUT TWOOO for your ears this week. Jackie the Answering Machine and Pool Noodle Colt! If you like podcasts, well, this certainly is one! Send us your questions and be featured on the show! Patreon.com/thePJCcast facebook.com/thePJCcast instagram.com/thepjccast/ Email: thePJCcast@gmail.com Twitter: @ThePJCcast
It's described as the uncanny valley; that creepy, uncomfortable feeling of "wrongness" when something is just a little too close to human. We're affected by this the more technology advances with robots and CGI, but how far is too far? The girls venture into the valley and all it's dark corners.
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It’s Episode 54! Imrie and Natalie return for the documentary One of Us. This 2017 documentary follows the lives of three people who have chosen to leave the environment of Hasidic Judaism. Did you know Hasidic Jews fear the internet? If the answer is no and you’re curious why you might find this challenging documentary of interest. A sort of expose and sort of suspense thriller this film looks at the treatment of three different people who try to leave their communities. All three stories are sad, depressing and scary, there really isn’t much positivity to take from their experiences. Scores [supsystic-tables id='56'] While the stories of the individuals here are all important and should be be heard One of Us lacks in resolution or any kind of positivism the film lacks balance or perspective - scoring low on repeat viewing (as do most documentaries) overall we score it at 3.32 - worth an investigation. What do you guys think? Have you seen One of Us? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #054 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #039 Crew of Natalie Nethers and Imriel Morgan @ImiMorgan Find Imriel’s website here http://shoutoutnetwork.co.uk/wb/ Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist Nothing for this week! More about One of Us For more info on One of Us, you can visit the One of Us IMDB page here or the One of Us Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
Tristan, Lucy and Luke talk Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Hellblade, Wolfenstein 2, Mario Kart VR and more!
It's the start of the school year and in this week's episode we're going to talk about Beginnings (Back to school) (Show notes: huntingthemuse.com/podcast/7) Welcome to HuntingTheMuse.com's Creative Writing Podcast. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. This week's podcast episode is about beginnings. Summer break has faded into the past and it's the start of the school year again.As my children get settled into their new schedules and meet their new teachers, I'm reminded of those days when I was a child. New pencils and notebooks, new clothes, and a new chance to have some memorable adventures.While we mourned the loss of our summer freedom, going back to school symbolized exciting times.I often feel this way when I get excited about a new writing project. Don't you?Not subscribed to the podcast? Get it now!My WeekHello, Muse Hunters! I hope you all had an excellent week and that you were able to get some good writing done since the last episode.This last week for me was very interesting, and if you remember from the last episode, I ran into a huge slump and found myself trying to push through a lot of self-doubt. This lead to a lot of soul searching and revealed some great insight into the motivations of one of my antagonists.Well, let me tell you, that discovery seemed to jostle a few more out of the woodwork and I began to examine how I've been approaching my writing. This has to be one of the greatest parts of doing this podcast so far. I'm really forced to examine my beliefs about writing and what I've told myself I'm capable of and that introspection has brought forth some very interesting fruit.It's been a cooler, rainier August these last couple of weeks, breaking the streak of 100 degree (plus) days. It's much cooler than last year, that's for sure. The change has been nice, though all this extra water has encouraged the grass to grow double-time, so I guess I'll be out there with the lawnmower and some of my favorite podcasts this weekend!It was time to go back to the VA hospital yesterday for my migraine shots, 32 of those little suckers, if you believe it. It sounds bad, but it's not quite as horrible as it sounds. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's not pleasant, but when it saves you from some of the headaches, it all works out in the end. I'm not seeing a huge improvement yet, but this is just my second round and the doctors told me that a lot of patients see more benefit in the second or third batch. So I've got my fingers crossed.Podcast NewsI'm still trying to play around with my settings and the process I'm using to record these episodes. I'm still new at this, so if you've heard a few of my episodes so far or if this is your first one, please stick with me. If you have a suggestion for improvement, I'd love to hear from you!Right now, there are no sponsors for this podcast. I'm doing my best to write and deliver helpful content, but it does take a lot of my time. I've made it a personal goal to do at least 52 weekly episodes. That means that if you're worried about whether you should invest your time in a new podcast, you can rest assured that I'll be sticking around for quite some time.After that? Well, we'll have to see where this road takes us. If there's enough support and interest, this could definitely be an ongoing thing. I can honestly tell you, as a podcast listener, I know how sad it can be when you go to refresh that next episode on a podcast you've been enjoying, only to find an abrupt end.Do you have suggestions for topics? Do you have comments about any of the episodes or want to say hello? Hit me up on Twitter, @BradyFrost, and I might read your comments on one of my future episodes!Listener ShoutoutsBen Marble (@BenMarble1) said, "Nothing wrong with a little passion in your work! I plan on listening on the way to work tomorrow. So far I've liked your cast"Thanks, Ben. I really appreciate you saying so! Keep listening and let me know how I'm doing!Ben currently has three short stories available on Amazon, all of which are available to read for free if you have KindleUnlimited. So if you're into short fiction with dark, horror/occult persuasion, and you'd like to support another Muse Hunter out there, give Ben a look.Writing UpdatesThis week was pretty amazing for writing progress. First off, I'm learning not to compare my efforts and results with other authors, and that's a huge takeaway from the episodes leading up to this point. I know I still have to challenge myself to find out what I'm capable of, but it's a journey.While my word count wasn't massively impressive, I did make some great strides in piecing together more of the interwoven threads that make up Chlorophyllium 9. This novella is now sitting at around 23,000 words and won't need too much more work before I call it done and move on to the rest of the novel. Altogether, between Chlorophyllium 9 and what I have written for Final Hope, I'm about halfway to my full-length goal. I'm still aiming to be done before October!For those of you who listened to the last episode, you might remember how I revealed a hurtful moment in my writing past and how I gave up on a novel I'd started over a decade ago. Well, I have some good news!This fantasy novel, COMA: The Cataclysm, will take you to the magical and enchanting land of Velmoria, where the balance of power is kept in check by three Nethers, men and women who come from other worlds through portals opened by a being known only as the Catalyst.I've decided to release this story for free, a chapter at a time, on my blog in a serialized format. But there's a catch. With everything I've got going on with my science fiction series, this podcast, and a bunch of short stories I'm writing for a collection I'll release sometime in the future, I need your support to make this project work.I'm not asking for money. No. What would really help me out is page reads, comments, Facebook and Twitter shares if you enjoy it. I just need to know people are reading it, like it, and want more. If that seems to be the case, I'll post the next chapter, and so on. If you're interested, you can check it out at www.rbradyfrost.com/coma.I also decided to participate in a writing project with the 20 Books to 50K crowd, where twenty authors each write a chapter of a novel (or novella, I'm not sure how long this thing will end up being when it's all done.) I chose chapter 2, thinking I would probably get tapped once I'd produced this episode and had a small break for the week.Nope! Chapter 1 landed in my mailbox just before I got off work for the day and I only had 48 hours to get it written and turned back in. Talk about pressure! After reading what the first author, TJ Ryan, had written and set up in that first chapter, I knew exactly what I needed to do.Okay, it wasn't that easy. I freaked out for a few minutes and stressed about how I was going to put together an engaging chapter. I wondered if I would be able to create a strong, memorable character the readers will care about. And I wasn't sure if I could give her a purpose while also leaving the chapter with a punch.But I started. I began the journey and it was slow at first. I moved forward one word at a time. Before I knew it, things were starting to fall into place. After a while, I knew what was coming next. Then the end of the chapter hit me and it was awesome. I knew in that moment how I could wrap it up and tie it in with the first chapter, while also setting up the next author with a solid footing.The only thing that remained was getting there. In total, I wrote 1,970 words. I completed my chapter and turned it in within just a few hours. I was so happy!Then I had nightmares all night. In my fitful sleep, my chapter wasn't as good as I thought it was while I was still on that writer's high. I woke up with a heart full of doubt. But I sat up, shrugged it off as best I could, and told myself that I did well. Because I did. It might not be a perfect chapter, but I wrote it and I wrote it fast and I think I wrote it well. It was something I could be proud of.Beginnings.It's that time of year. Summer is winding down and those of us with kids are sending our spawn off to school. Well, okay, we homeschool our children, but they do a lot of that stuff online and have to interact with their teachers and other kids. But play along with me here, let's not lose that mental image.Butterflies are flapping their wings and flitting to and fro, the kids are decked out in their best new duds, and your Facebook feed is full of other people's children all dressed to impress in their first-day-of-school pictures. Don't have kids? Never went to school? Don't have a clue what I'm talking about? That's fine, I'm going somewhere here, I promise!You see, the beginning of the school year reminds me of that sense of excitement I had as a kid. Sure, I knew there would be work involved and, depending on the teacher, some homework as well. But there were so many new social prospects and other things to look forward to.The Beginnings of a Writing Project.Okay, that's better.Starting a writing project is fun and different parts of the startup process can be addicting for different reasons. I imagine I've probably spent thousands of dollars over the years in coffee drinks, chai, and writing books -- all in the act of preparing to write.I've somehow managed to keep myself from buying a single pre-made cover because I know that once I slide down that slippery slope, there probably won't be any semblance of financial recovery for me.Research can be fun. I love to consume information and random facts. I like to think it makes me smarter and better informed as a writer. When I started writing COMA: The Cataclysm, I just knew I needed a copy of Sigmund Freud's book, The Interpretation of Dreams. It's around here somewhere.In fact, I have boxes of books on writing and subjects I thought would be interesting to incorporate into my writing.Beginnings are fun, sometimes they taste delicious and give us that boost of caffeine we need before, you know, life calls and we've got to leave the cafe and get back to the grind. Yeah, they can be kind of expensive if you let them get out of hand.Planning is Good.You have that idea and before you start to run with it, you set a plan in motion. Maybe you get around to writing a scene or a chapter and you just want to tell someone how everything will fit together. You want to write the story, but it's got to be perfect.You need a better plan. Maybe you didn't think this out well enough. What if this happens instead of that? What's the significance of a dream anyway? A lot of people don't like Freud and he did have some pretty weird ideas. Maybe I need to research more?The danger with planning is getting stuck in the planning cycle. Do you see where I'm going with this? Each phase in the writing process has these little slots in the ground. Some people seem to sail right over them without a care in the world. Some can't help but fall in and lose their way. The important thing is to realize when you struggle with certain things and be wary of where your feet land. Telling the Secret.One of my biggest story-killing pitfalls happens when I allow myself to tell the secret of how things turn out. After all that research and planning, I've got it all worked out in my head (and spread across random pages in four or five notebooks that end up here and there and everywhere in between).Nothing relieves the pressure of needing to get the story out like blabbing the freaking story! Trust me. My awesome wife, Tara, has seen this happen far too many times. I've gotten better at it, and part of it is allowing myself to work through story elements with her as my trusty sounding board, while also stepping up my determination to write.Something that helps me here is allowing a bit of discovery writing (pantsing) to find its way into my writing plan. I can find myself scrambling to catch up when one of my characters does something different than I had planned or a new character pops in to say hello.Who is this person? I guess it's time to figure out how they fit in the whole plot!Look, we do what we have to do, right?Just Like Going Back to School!The initial excitement wears off after a while. But unlike going to school as a kid, you have a choice. Maybe it would be better if you didn't, but you do. You have to decide whether you're going to stick it out and grind through the tough bits.It doesn't mean you won't get excited about the project again. It doesn't mean that writing is all work. It is going to be hard sometimes. We're going to lose our motivation and question why we ever started in the first place. We might even doubt our abilities and feel the temptation to succumb to the negative energies in our life. But whenever we begin creating something, we are committing ourselves to an idea. It is our responsibility to see that idea to fruition.It's okay if it isn't your best work. It's okay if you decide to put it on a shelf and never show a soul. The point is, you saw it through. You showed up and you did your job and before you know it, you'll get another idea. Only this time, you'll be even better equipped to tackle it.Avoid Perfection.I remember when I went to school as a kid, I had two habits that haunt me still and one of those habits was hunting perfection. Sometimes I would really get into an assignment and go overboard. I did this with my Master's degree too. Sometimes I would completely stall because I didn't see a way to create a perfect response with the way the assignment was designed. One thing I wish I'd learned sooner was that there are no bonus points for perfect, especially when you spend way too much time on one assignment and neglect the rest. The law of averages just isn't in your favor.Now, don't get me wrong. It's always important to try your best. But if you're waiting to finish something until your best is as close to perfect as possible, it might be that you're not respecting the process. Perfect products never ship. They get stuck in research and development and cost money and people lose their jobs because revenue isn't being generated. If we had one perfect story, we wouldn't need any others. It would perfectly satisfy all of our human desires. It would instruct and entertain, and surely save us all from every ill fate or act of hubris. Procrastination.The other habit I wish I would have broken sooner is procrastinating. I do this a lot. I always felt like I performed my best when the pressure was on. This resulted in more overnighters that I could count and a few crappy grades.Meanwhile, other kids were starting on their assignments when they were handed out. Even if they weren't due for another two weeks. They worked regularly and rewarded themselves when the work was done and they had extra time to goof off while chumps like me started thinking about getting started.This works the same way with our writing. Who is going to be that motivating force to tell you it's time to cram? If you're good under pressure, you've got to learn how to turn the pressure on. And hopefully, over time, you can learn how to even things out so you don't die of stress overload. That constant feeling like you're behind and you have to crank something out in the knick of time will kill you...Find What Works...As writers, we have to find the process that works best for us. That process will likely evolve over time as we gain skill and insight. We might see improvements by changing certain aspects which wouldn't have worked before when we were just starting out.It's okay to make mistakes and have hangups, that's part of the learning process. The important thing is to keep moving forward and writing those stories.The Sign-OffThank you for Hunting the Muse with me this week. I'll see you next week!I've got some writing prompts coming up, so make sure you stay tuned through the transition. And now, for this week's writing prompts!What you'll find below is a series of creative writing prompts to help get you through your week. There are no rules as to how you should use them, but I recommend taking your muse's hand; wherever she may lead you. Whether you find yourself writing a descriptive scene or dialogue, a poem or prose, or anything else (even if it seems entirely unrelated to the prompt), you have won. Happy writing, and may you find success in hunting your muse this week. 1. The Empty CityYou are traveling with a few close friends on a spontaneous road trip across the country. Things started out great, but then a petty squabble erupted into a full on argument, airing out some long-buried conflict. You decide to pull off the interstate at the next exit so everyone can take a breather, grab a bite to eat, and work things out.As you pull into the main strip from the off ramp, you notice how empty everything looks and feels. A moment later, the argument hangs in the air as the rest of your crew feels the oppressive emptiness. Further investigation reveals that the modern-day ghost town really is as empty as it feels with life seemingly paused in what must have been an ordinary day. Cars still line the streets and the telltale signs of people are everywhere to be seen, though covered with thick layers of dust. 2. Virtual WorldVirtual Reality is making a resurgence, taking the tech world by storm after falling by the wayside for decades. New simulation programs allow gamers of all backgrounds, young and old, to experience life’s greatest adventures (real and imagined). But somewhere under the current of excitement lurks a dangerous secret.A very small subset of users experience periods of displaced reality, succumbing to uncontrolled fits of paracosmic emersion, a sort of internalized, disconnected continuation of the VR simulations. After an amazing VR experience, you can’t help but feel haunted by the reality that never was. Are you just now waking from a dream, or are the events that have taken place since you disconnected the real reality? Who will you go to for answers and what dangers stand in your way?3. The Fascination MachineYou’ve finally done it. After years of research and sacrifice, you’ve managed to invent the world’s first thought-activated neural-integrated circuit. With this tech, you can control remote devices with the power of your mind. A single thought can influence practically everything around you. This kind of technology will reshape the world, but before you officially release your invention, it’s time to have some fun. All in the name of science, of course.4. Before the Sun SetsIt’s been three wonderful days since you were granted your last wish and now the payment for the genie’s services are due. You have until just before the sun sets to deliver, but one thing after another has set you back and it’s starting to look like you might not make it in time. What token of payment has the genie requested in exchange for your wishes, and what do you stand to loose if you don’t make it in time? Are the setbacks a coincidence, or has the genie set you up to fail? You best hurry. Time is running out.5. The Spark RememberedIt’s been five years since you last saw your one-time secret crush. That’s long enough for the memory to have faded into the mist, but not long enough to prevent you from immediately recognizing them when they walk in the door of your small flower shop. Of course, they must be buying flowers for someone special.After a few moments of catching up, you learn that they will be staying in the old town for a while and the flowers aren’t for a romantic interest. Their mother has been sick and likely doesn’t have long to live. Knowing how you felt when your father passed, you offer your sympathies.Then you feel your heart race when they tell you how nice it was to catch up and admit they always liked you. Having been offered cupid’s unexpected arrow, will you pursue the opportunity or let them walk out the door forever? 6. The Unwelcome GuestsA small rural town has seen a strange influx of travelers who all seem to be gathering for some unknown reason. At first, many of the residents were excited to see an upswing in the small economy, but now local resources are tapped. With no end to the migration in sight and large crowds camping out on the side of the streets, it’s clear that something must be done.When the mayor and police chief approach the gathering, however, a leader from amongst the throng emerges. There is something strange about this character, something almost supernatural. The last anyone saw of the two town figureheads was when they stepped inside a large canvas tent to parlay with the visitor.7. The Tumultuous ExpeditionThe year is 1883 and you are several days late on your unexpected ocean detour to Indonesia to witness and record details of volcanic activity rumbling within Krakatoa, the small, uninhabited island west of Sumatra. It was late May when you first heard the news, which spread like wildfire throughout the scientific community and was met with great fanfare by the indigenous peoples of Java and Sumatra. How could you resist the urge to be a part of such a momentous occasion? On August 26th, just as your navigator lands his sights on the northern shore of Sumatra in the distance and you’re certain that your voyage to the land of spices is coming to an end, a dark cloud billows up like a shadow in the southeastern sky. Early the next morning you hear the deafening explosion that tears the small island to pieces. Luckily, you had made it to port and the resulting tsunamis are largely absorbed by the land mass. Earth and ash rain down, coating everything in a soot-gray. What started out as a scientific adventure has turned into a rescue mission as you struggle to help those who were hit worst by the 120-foot waves. Tens of thousands have been lost forever to the angry depths, but there are still so many who need your help. I hope you've enjoyed this week's episode and creative writing prompts. 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Adam and Maggie may be laying low in Cartagena right now, but that doesn't mean anxiety ain't running high. We talk strange fruit, the upfront costs of this trip--from the car to the camping equipment-- a little bit of Crossfit, and a lot about Adam's butt. A rare photo of Adam with all his clothes on. Show Notes Spreadsheet: Let's Not Panic Rough Upfront Costs Toyota 4Runner Forum RuPaul's Drag Race on Instagram Desk to Glory on Instagram Crossfit Alinea on Instagram
Phil Wayper interview. He made his own canopy. Melanie Curtis Thought for the Podcast Www.melaniecurtis.com Marcus Laser School of Hard Knocks Brian and Craig run the London marathon. You can still sponsor Brian at www.briancumming.uk Eloy no pull fatality. Mexico Tandem fatality Do we talk about too many incidents? Email us and let us know. Studio@radioskydive.uk Safety and Training Committee Minutes Jetmen Dubai make Craig wet. Wingsuit World Cup at Nethers. Front cover by Buzz of a 5 stack over Tilstock. Back cover by Bodyflight of Danny French flying in the tunnel just wearing his pants. Brian goes to a rubbish demo. Craig goes to an excellent awards evening. Craig wants to fly in the tunnel naked. Brian does his first FF jumps in a decade. Tash works from home. No really, she does. Joel "works from home". Please review us on iTunes. Tshirt for the first reviews.
Interview with Maxine Tate from Canopy Piloting School Flight-1.com School of Hard Knocks with Nina Engel We really do play Jason Farrant’s interview about the swoop pond at Dunks this episode. Thought for the Day with Martin Soulsby Craig declares this to be the. Worst. Episode. Ever. Craig makes a late submission by email but I think we edited it in seamlessly. Listener voicemail from Lorene Latour. Front Cover by Gary Wainwright of the D100 Facing Diamond 100way over Klatovy. Tash makes a slip of the tongue whilst pretending to be a qualified judge - will anyone spot? Tash learns head down in 20mins in the tunnel and plans her judging future meticulously. We talk about gender equality in skydiving. Brian talks VERY carefully. Bonus School of Hard Knocks with Martin Reynolds Back Cover by Rob Lloyd of the “insert collective noun here” of Canopy Piloting Judges at Dunkeswell. Yes, it has been pointed out to Brian that finding someone called “Fred” at Nethers will be tricky. Brian Vacher's Canopy Control Seminar Share the Episode 10 Facebook post to be in with a chance of winning a tshirt. If you like our show, please tell one person about it.
Headline interview with Tony Uragallo from Tonysuits.com School of Hard Knocks with Dr Rainer “Exi” Hoenle. We forget to the play the interview with Jason Farrant from Dunkeswell but it’ll be on Ep11. Thought for the Day with Jamie Flynn (www.epictv.com Back to BASEics) Guest presenter Crystal Sanchez talks about her DZ tour of the UK. Sibson, Langar, Hib and Chatteris so far. Nethers coming up. Front Cover by Robert Troup of Crystal. Crystal adds to the list of information for skydivers visiting the UK. Back Cover by Rob Lloyd of Wez Westley swooping at Dunkeswell Another logo submission, this one from Stew Vincent Our longest ever episode. We won’t ever go longer. Brian’s back in the wingsuiting game. Craig has a super hard and fast mal on his Sensei 81 and is still sore a week later. Joel doesn’t enjoy his trip. Oopsie. Crystal talks a lot but she’s charming with it If you like our show please tell one person about us. If you want to win a tshirt, share our Facebook post about this episode, post “I love Radio Skydive UK”, be sure to tag us and we’ll enter you into a draw for an RSUK tshirt.
Tony Uragallo talks wingsuits, wingsuit competitions, wingsuit manufacturing, wingsuit BASE and if you’re 5’9” and have an aerodynamic beer belly he’s probably got a suit that’ll fit you for a good price. Gary - Your ‘dad’ says that you have to interview with us. ;-) Introducing Tash. Listener Emails - Robbie G’s logo and Red writes to Viki. Craig strokes his thighs as we hit 5,000 downloads. Front cover by Gary Crisp of The Roast Beef and Le Petit Pois 2way VFS team over Skydive Hibaldstow. Listener email Billy asks what to expect when he moves from the USA to Edinburgh. Tash confirms she is a judge that jumps. 2way VFS competition at Hib. Tash looks forward to judging at the US Nationals. Golden Knights funny. Tash reveals. Brian loves a good wedding and has a good whuffo story. Craig has a jumping birthday and feasts on as much tunnel as he can eat. Craig jumps with a Z-list celeb. SoHK with Vinny Howard, CCI of the Irish Parachute Centre. Ouchie. Jamie Flynn’s recovery from injury is made into an entertaining Epic TV show) Back cover by Sam Bemment of Wes Guest. Possibly over Nethers. If you like our show, please tell one person about it so we can continue to grow.
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