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Tony Banout, Executive Director, and Tom Ginsburg, Faculty Director of the University of Chicago's New Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression join Steve McGuire, ACTA's Paul and Karen Levy Fellow in Campus Freedom, to discuss institutional neutrality -- the idea that universities should not take official positions on social and political controversies. While explaining how this position supports the truth-seeking purpose of the university and free expression on campus, they also explore its history at the University of Chicago, tracing it from the 1967 Kalven Report to the University's founding. Finally, they discuss various exceptions to the rule and times when universities might be obligated to speak up, even while adhering to a general policy of institutional neutrality.
Kyle and Matt celebrate Matt's birth with an episode on caring for your soul online, particularly as we approach a contentious season as a nation and as a Convention, as well as a forum for some encouragement.New Forum: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thevirtualassociationSponsor: SWBTSAt Southwestern Seminary, you'll find a campus community that is committed to help you live your calling in ministry. And at Preview Day on April 12, you'll be able to experience that community for yourself. Come and visit the campus, meet your professors, and explore what training for ministry could look like a Southwestern. Sign up to attend for free at swbts.edu/nab.
Transport for NSW and the NSW Government are attempting to tackle the catastrophic death toll on our roads with a new forum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tenant farming groups in England have criticised the Government response to a review of the sector. The review by Baroness Kate Rock was published last year and made 74 recommendations, including a tenancy forum, a tenant farming commissioner and improvements to tenancies, as well as making the new Environmental Land Management schemes more accessible to people who don't own the land they farm. The Government has responded by announcing a new Farm Tenancy Forum and will consult on a commissioner. Tenant Farmers Association's chief executive, George Dunn says “the last thing we need is a review of the review". The price UK farmers will be paid for wool this year is going down, and won't cover the cost of shearing. British Wool has annouced it'll pay around 30 pence a kilo, which means many farmers will get less than £1 per fleece. Shearing costs about £1.65 per sheep according to the National Association of Agricultural Contractors. This year's wool price is a drop from last year when farmers got around 36 pence a kilo, prices vary according to the type and quality of the wool. All this week as world farmers meet in South Africa we're looking at some of the challenges faced by farmers around the globe. Farming in a war zone is obviously difficult, both the day to day stresses but also the bigger picture as Ukrainian farmers struggle to export their produce. They have been big exporters of grain and oilseeds and as we've reported the war has impacted both availability and prices across the world. Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
The project lead for the Pacific Hub at Griffith University says the man next in line to be the head of the most powerful Pacific regional body comes with a lot of baggage.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: FYI: CC-BY license for all new Forum content from today (Dec 1), published by Will Bradshaw on December 1, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. From today, all new Forum content (including comments and shortform posts) will be published under CC-BY: Therefore, as of December 1, 2022, we are requiring that all content posted to the Forum be available under a CC BY 4.0 license. There's not currently much on the Forum making people aware of this change, especially for minor content like comments and shortforms. Even though I support the change, I think it would be pretty bad if a user accidentally licensed their content under CC-BY due to lack of information, so I'm posting this as a transitional heads-up. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: New Forum License: Creative Commons, published by Ben West on October 25, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Thank you to everyone who commented, DMed, voted, or otherwise gave feedback on our proposal to change the Forum license! While we are unlikely to come up with a solution that's perfect for everyone, it seems like there was broad support for a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license. I would particularly like to thank everyone who argued in favor of dropping the “noncommercial” clause – we found those arguments compelling, and are planning to follow your advice. We are excited about all the people who are translating Forum posts, reading them in podcasts, and creating other derivative works, and we want to be sure that they are legally protected. We also know that authors generally use the Forum because they want others to share and build upon their ideas, and our job as a Forum is to enable that to happen. Therefore, as of December 1, 2022, we are requiring that all content posted to the Forum be available under a CC BY 4.0 license. What does this mean if I want to translate or remix Forum content? tl;dr: you must credit the original author in a way that does not imply they endorse your changes. E.g.: Translated from Why CEA Online doesn't outsource more work to non-EA freelancers by Ben West under CC-BY 4.0 Creative Commons has more information about best practices for attribution. How will this affect previously posted material? By default, we will not change the license for anything posted before December 1, 2022. If an author wants to make it clear that their work is free to reuse, they can add a license clause at the bottom of their posts, even those posted before December 1, 2022. Additionally, some projects (run by CEA and other organizations or individuals) may want to reach out to some authors about reusing their past work; we will be able to add a license clause at the bottom of old Forum posts, when the author gives permission. You can do this proactively, and without our involvement, too: if you are an author, we encourage you to include a license clause in your older posts so that others can reuse your work! All you need to do is add the following clause — you can see an example of this in this post of mine: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. What if I want to use a different license? We are currently not planning on adding a more complicated “menu” of licenses content can be published under. If you wish to publish under a different license, we encourage you to instead create a link-post to an external page which has the appropriate license (link-posting will not make the linked content published under the CC BY license). I am only able to find two historical instances of Forum authors choosing to publish under a specific license, and one of those was using CC BY. In general, the authors we've contacted have been overwhelmingly supportive of sharing their work, although we are aware of some strong reasons why CC BY is not the best fit for all use cases. Effective altruism is an intellectual community, and people usually post on the Forum precisely because they want others to build upon and share their ideas. As a global community whose members are almost universally not experts in copyright law, we want to be able to give simple, uniform guidance about how Forum content can be reused. What if I have another concern or question? I encourage you to comment below! You can also contact us through email, intercom, etc. Thank you! A goal of the EA Forum is to let authors better share their ideas with the world. I'm excited about projects that remix Forum content in new ways to better accomplish that: podcasts, translations, fellowship curricula, and more. I know that the last thing your vol...
SHOW NOTES: https://melonmancy.net/mp-60-a-blogger-in-journalists-clothing Topics include: Nintendo Direct Sony State of Play - Discord xbox - Dielan finished Stone Ocean - Warframe big update - NEW FORUM (and section 230) - Cyberpunk anime is out - Overwatch 2 dead on arrival - Splitgate news
Let's face it, VO Tech is intimidating. That is until you watch VOBS TECH-TALK #85 Yamaha AG03 MKII, New features! New Forum for Apollo VO users At $150 Presonus Revelator io24 currently the best deal going ? To Firmware or NOT to Firmware? What's it all MEAN? Dan Discusses- The difference between Sound treatment and sound proofing. Plus another lightning round of your submitted home VO studio questions! Catch it all week on Facebook our homepage, our podcast and The Pro Audio Suite for those of you who love to listen on the go! We love our fans and donors for your continued support. VOBS can't be here without YOU and our other great supporters: Voiceoveressentials.com, VOHeroes.com Sourceelements.com, VoiceOverXtra.com, VOICEACTORWEBSITES.com JMC Demos jmcvoiceover.com/demo-production And World-Voices.org
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Import your EAG(x) info to your profile & other new features (Forum update June 2022), published by Lizka on July 1, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. The Forum team is expanding to keep up with Forum growth, and we've been quite focused on hiring — we just welcomed Ryan Fugate and Ollie Etherington to the team. This post collects a number of new features and small improvements that have been shipped since the last update, as well as some in-progress improvements from broader projects the team is currently working on. Some of these were created by members of the Forum team, and some were contributed by community members to whom we're really grateful. As always, feedback is welcome — you can comment on this post with specific input, or request more features on the Forum feature suggestion thread. Summary EAG(x) application data can be imported to Forum profiles New profile features, including profile photos, an “About the author” box, and new fields in your profile Improvements to Frontpage customizability; hiding posts you no longer want to see, and better options for following and unfollowing certain topics New ways to discover content, including inflation-adjusted-karma-sorting of posts from all time Additional features on the “Draft post” page Misc. Import your EAG(x) application data to your Forum profile You can import your EA Global application data into your Forum profile. Profiles allow people involved in effective altruism to connect with each other. Having an up-to-date profile makes it easier for people to understand who you are and reach out to you for collaboration, advice, and more. The new form makes it easier for you to update your profile. Note that you can also go here to manually update your Forum profile and bio — which we encourage! More details We've been working on user profiles on the Forum, and have added some new fields. To save you work, we've added a form that lets you import data from your EA Global (or EAGx) application to your EA Forum profile. At the moment, you can only do this on a computer browser (we hope to make this easy to do on a phone in July). It will also only work if your Forum email address matches your EA Global application email address. (We plan on supporting email address changes on the Forum in the near future.) When you visit the form, you'll see something like this: If you want to import your EAG data, click “Overwrite and Submit.” Profile page (other changes) Profile photos You can now upload a profile photo, which will only be shown in two places unless you opt in to new experimental features. On your profile page: And on the map of community members: We may end up adding profile pictures to direct messaging (you'll see the profile image instead of the person's username), but we don't expect to add profile photos anywhere on the Frontpage or in the comments section. We've discussed adding profile pictures in the past, and are trying to be cautious about our approach. In particular, we hope that profile pictures will make the Forum feel warmer and make it easier to connect with other users, but we don't want to distract from serious conversations or increase the impact of various biases. So we'll be proceeding with care. We also want to encourage everyone to go for whichever option feels most comfortable for them, which can mean: Not having a profile picture Having a profile picture Having a profile picture — but not making it your face or a photo Having an entirely abstract profile picture On the online team right now, we have a whole variety: You can also add an “About the author” box to the bottom of your post If you want to encourage people to follow up on your posts, you can choose to feature something like this at the bottom of your posts: By default, this feature is disabled. To turn it on, go to your pr...
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: New forum feature: Map of Community Members, published by Sarah Cheng on May 4, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. We've added a new tab to the "Community" page with a map of community members! We invite you all to add yourselves to the map. :) Anyone with a Forum account can do so. Note that the location you select will be publicly visible, so please only do so if you are comfortable sharing. You can also use that page to search the text of other users' bios. Over the next few months, we will be expanding forum user profiles and adding other ways to search for users. We won't share any personal information that users don't opt into sharing. We welcome feedback! Feel free to comment on this post, leave a note on the EA Forum feature suggestion thread, or contact us directly. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Joe chats to Karen Charnley from the All Ireland Institute of Hospice and Palliative Care about looking for new volunteers for a forum called Voices 4 Care See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: New forum feature: preview & embed Our World in Data charts, published by EdMathieu on March 31, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. You can now integrate Our World in Data charts much more easily into forum posts. These new features work with any of our interactive charts – their URLs look like this: Previews on hover If you add a link to an OWID chart in your text, a preview window will automatically appear when readers hover over it. For example, here's the yearly number of deaths from malaria by age since 1990. Embedded charts If you want to make a chart visible directly in your post, you can simply paste the URL and an embedded version of the chart should automatically appear. Here, for example, I'm pasting this: to show this: Note that when you make changes to an interactive chart on OWID (e.g. choosing a time window, selecting countries, switching to a different scale), your configuration is saved in the URL. Starting from this chart of primary energy from nuclear, I can make a line chart for G7 countries, and copy the resulting URL from my browser: which I can paste here to embed this: Many thanks to Adam Binks for coming up with this idea at EAGx Oxford! Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.
Today's guest is Dr Dann Mitton.Dann is a classical bass singer, voice teacher and voice researcher and for many of us, we know Dann as founder and one of the moderators for the Facebook group, The New Forum for Professional Voice Teachers, where he inspires conversations, arouses our curiosity and creates a safe space for voice professionals to express themselves, share their thoughts and their knowledge. In this episode, we really get to know and learn more about Dann, his professional and academic background, as well as his achievements and how these have informed his teaching approaches. Dann is also a keen consumer of voice pedagogy literature and is passionate about connecting low male voice singers with the information they need to excel. He shares his thoughts on historical traditions in voice education, and how these traditions alongside the current voice science inform the way we think about how the voice works today. Dann discusses the reason for actively continuing his education and expanding his knowledge across all styles, the role of the singing teacher, his teaching philosophy, how students learn more effectively, his legacy and there is so much more. You are going to love getting to know Dann Mitton.In this episode01:08 - Introduction05:26 - The New Forum for Professional Singers07:25 - Who is Dr Dann Mitton?24:41 - Dann's performance career46:34 - Teaching online v's in the studio1:00:25 - Dann and his love for books1:17:29 - True or False rapid-fire questionsFor more go to https://drmarisaleenaismith.com/32Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.
Some problems are just too tough for the federal government alone to solve. The National Academy of Public Administration has long witnessed how federal, state, local and tribal governments often fail to coordinate with each other, even when tackling the country's biggest problems. The academy this week launched a new effort to bring together experts from all levels of government. It's called the Center for Intergovernmental Partnerships. Terry Gerton is NAPA's president and CEO. She tells Federal News Network's Nicole Ogrysko what drove the academy to create this new center.
In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Sheldon Williams, co-founder and President of the EDFU Foundation Inc. an international NGO with Consultative Status with the United Nations that works to address the issue of Black people throughout the diaspora, to discuss the establishment of the Permanent Forum of People of African Descent at the United Nations, the pressing issues that concern people of African descent that will be discussed within the forum, such as anti-Black racism and inequality, and how the forum will provide an avenue for transnational organizing and solidarity.
Today's episode Josh tackles various topics going on in Telemark land. - SCOTT Abandons Excursion and G-Rex - Misconception about industry - Intergalactic intraweb forum etiquette - Our new Telemarkskier.com Forum LINK HERE SIGN UP FOR THE MAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/FHLMailingList Connect with Josh and the Freeheel Life Family Josh on Instagram and Twitter Telemark Skier Magazine on Instagram, Twitter and YouTube Freeheel Life on Instagram and Twitter Shop The Freeheel Life Telemark Shop HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT US CHECK OUT FREEHEELLIFE.COM Check out articles on TelemarkSkier.com AND Subscribe HERE Email Podcast@freeheellife.com
Intro 0 – Sneaky Sauce 4:18 – Waiver Wire/ Trade review 12:19 – New Forum Topic? 29:23 – Danny Ainge/ Bleazo awards 42:34 – Note to self, Note to you 50:30 – Weekly Review Portion Take Update 1:06:50 – Review Previous Matchups 1:17:14 – Next Week Pick em’ 1:24:03 – Sticky Note Reminders 1:36:40 –
This week Garret plays golf in an empty cornfield, Darin defines mental vs. mental, Tyler leaves for a Zoo, and James forgets what a headline is again. All of this and more as the team finishes up Quarterly planning, talks through what's next and shares the rocks they are taking on in Q4.Show Notes00:00:00 - Pre ShowEpic Golf experiences (good and bad)00:03:36 - Show Start00:03:55 - Follow-UpsThe “V” and “I” ThingA business guys definitionA nerds definitionConflictWhat it ISN’TWhat it ISUnarguable Truths - How it helps in many areas00:14:22 - The HeadlinesDarin:Awesome Sauce Plan updateHow to get “bad” answers from JamesHow to get “less bad” answers from JamesWhen it’s time to time trackReal time follow up - Morning Routines - Two partsThe mental and the mentalBuilding a product team (how long will James last on Darin’s product team)TylerEngineering LTM updateYahtzee “4”No Process = No good resultsFocusing on (and doing) C/IPTO - Zoo Time!GarretQuarterly PlanningCreating Rock Teams and Launching RocksLT LTMTodo’s Not Done (Garret’s Todos) = drain on IDSGolf TripJames - 3 “quick” pointsBoard Meeting UpdateEO mini retreatWarren Russell (creating an intentional life)Social Dilemma - Watch It!New Forum, All the Fear, How was James Accepted?Company #2 is fighting firesThe “Broken Arrow” approach to fighting fires in our business 00:43:09 - Topic 1 - Q4 Planning is over…Now what?Real Time Rating (1 to 5), How was it and why?Garret takes a deep breath and dives into Rocks2 pages of issues = lots of opportunitiesTyler’s “little bit of fear and all the excitement”Darin ponders continuing the momentumPutting on the “Darin” hatWhat are the key takeaways for next year?01:08:47 - Topic 2 - Rocks - What are they and how do we feel about themCreating deeper visionStarting a financial departmentImplementing EOS in the Product DepartmentLaunching a new business unit (Enterprise Services)Fear around affecting focus in other areasL+M=A (Training the entire company)DAT everyone on every core processInbound Marketing (make it a 5 out of 5)Weak sauce, but doing what it takes01:31:13 - End of Show (The Sing Out)3 out of 5 (Does Darin sing us out?)01:32:28 - After ShowGetting a free lunch
Hey Everyone, in today's video we cover 5 Tips for successfully joining a new Forum, or welcoming new people into your current Forum. In this time of change and upheaval, we will all face the possibility of joining a new Forum, yours truly included.These tips are designed to help make that process as easy and as successful as possible.You can find more information and more suggestions at EO, just follow the link below:https://www.eonetwork.org/member/forum/meeting-resources/Stay safe and I'll see you in the next episode. If you haven't SUBSCRIBED already, please smash that button now.We've now expanded our reach to include Instagram for everything Leadership, you can find us here:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ForumBitesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/forumbites/Podcast: https://forumbites.buzzsprout.comSee you soonRodMusic Supplied by the lovely people at Epidemic Sound:https://www.epidemicsound.com/Photos supplied by Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/
Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services is excited to bring you a new forum to discuss issues going on in our co-op and the industry. This episode provides a little background for the podcast and is a good introduction to PPCS. Enjoy.
Hi listeners! For this episode of the Warships Podcast, Zoup returns and the crew can set off going over a myriad of topics, events, and other news that has transpired since our last show. Topics include the following; the 4th Anniversary event, Clan Brawl, Ranked Sprint, King of the Sea, Italian Cruisers and a new Italian CO. More test ships like the USS California and USS Puerto Rico and the announcement of the British Heavy Cruiser tech tree line. Thank you all for your continued support, as well as our Patreon supporters who have helped so much. It was a pleasure to meet many of you out on the USS Turner Joy. We very much look forward to seeing you again on the next Warships Podcast! New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/the%20warships%20podcast
Hey Guys, Today we introduced a new segment to our podcast. Politics! We also talk about Francis Bacon and the Illuminati. *NEW* Forum: https://deepthoughts.site123.me/ Cites Used: http://www.sirbacon.org/links/4idols.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bacon https://www.todaytix.com/insider/nyc/posts/these-shakespeare-conspiracies-will-blow-your-mind https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2019/3/21/18275850/chick-fil-a-anti-lgbtq-donations https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/jesus-in-the-city-parade-stops-outside-chick-fil-a-to-say-prayer-for-religious-freedom-1.4582673
00:40 How we're doing in Ranked 01:45 Other events & dazzle camouflage bundles 03:20 Smolensk 20:20 Ohio 23:53 Venezia and other Italian cruisers 33:42 Paolo Emilio - Italian destroyer 44:04 Gamescom and Submarines 52:57 Question of the Week by Wifeaggro - Bourgogne, Stalingrad, or Somers? New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/the%20warships%20podcast
You have spoken and we have listened. We know that many men don't want to get on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. So, with the help of John Kent we are creating a new website and forum for men. The new forum is called Tribes and it is accessible through our website. You don't have to worry about ads, or other targeted marketing coming at you. This is the second of three episodes where we will explain this new forum for you. www.meninthearena.org Men in the Arena Books and Swag Support the Podcast The online Men in the Arena forum Contact us.
You have spoken and we have listened. We know that many men don't want to get on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. So, with the help of John Kent we are creating a new website and forum for men. The new forum is called Tribes and it is accessible through our website. You don't have to worry about ads, or other targeted marketing coming at you. This is the first of three episodes where we will explain this new forum for you. www.meninthearena.org Men in the Arena Books and Swag Support the Podcast The online Men in the Arena forum Contact us.
This month’s show digs into how the Calgary Stampede comes up with its wild and crazy new food each year and we talk with Silvia Pikal, editor in chief of the newly-launched New Forum magazine. [...] The post Podcast: LiveWired in Calgary – Episode 11 appeared first on LiveWire Calgary.
Note: Timestamp links SHOULD now work in all (most?) browsers. 02:39 Player Gathering in Austin with SubOctavian 04:27 Patch 0.8.4 11:16 Ranked Battles 29:31 New Map: Greece 34:00 Reworked Map: Trap 37:22 New Test Ship impresssions next week 46:24 Questions of the Week Player gather this weekend in Austin: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/topic/191876-austin-upcoming-community-events-with-sub_octavian/ New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ Plowshares into Swords: The Reactivation of the Iowa Class Battleships in the 1980s a Thesis by listener Michael Dennis: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kxfuww3opisrdm/Dennis_Michael_Thesis.pdf?dl=0 REPLACE THE 3 IN THE HYPER LINK WITH A 4 TO THWART WEBCRAWLERS
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 01:15 Test Ship Changes 05:20 Slava 12:36 Yoshino 16:21 Benham 20:55 Kleber 32:48 Bayard 38:04 Georgia 43:49 CV Rework Detection Supertest 50:57 Questions of the Week Hi listeners! We are back for this weeks episode of the Warships Podcast. Please pardon those of us who have been sick. This episode is filled with reviews and assessments of the latest test ships in a continuation of the previous episode as well as updates on game changes coming forth. Notable changes and testing will be done on carriers as Wargaming will be conducting closed test sessions to try these changes. The podcast crew give their prospective on all this and more. Thank you everyone for your amazing support of this show and our community. We very much look forward to having you again on the next Warships Podcast! New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ Plowshares into Swords: The Reactivation of the Iowa Class Battleships in the 1980s a Thesis by listener Michael Dennis: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kxfuww3opisrdm/Dennis_Michael_Thesis.pdf?dl=0 REPLACE THE 3 IN THE HYPER LINK WITH A 4 TO THWART WEBCRAWLERS
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 01:11 Clan Battles with Stangers123 22:48 Torpedo Beat Mode 27:27 Russian Battleship changes 36:42 Test ship changes 48:27 Listener Questions of the Week Hi listeners! In this episode of the Warships Podcast, Strangers123 joins us to talk Clan Battles and upcoming changes to the game. Another season of Clan Battles is coming and Strangers helps talk meta and the new ships coming to possibly change it. The new Space modes were added and the crew talks about fun verse serious game play. Russian Battleships are receiving changes as well as USS Georgia and the group breaks down those changes and what they mean for their overall game play. We close out with a community question about Carrier/Community interactions. Thank you all for supporting our show and community. We look forward to seeing you on the next Warships Podcast! TwitchBits event info and Stream on April 19th https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/sales-and-events/bits-please/ New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ Plowshares into Swords: The Reactivation of the Iowa Class Battleships in the 1980s a Thesis by listener Michael Dennis: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kxfuww3opisrdm/Dennis_Michael_Thesis.pdf?dl=0 REPLACE THE 3 IN THE HYPER LINK WITH A 4 TO THWART WEBCRAWLERS
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 00:27 ASHLEYakaASHLEY 16:36 Russian Battleships 28:51 Test Ships 40:38 Listener Questions of the Week This week Aerroon and Kelorn are joined by ASHLEYakaASHLEY, a World of Warships community contributor and twitch streamer. We talk about streaming warships in general, being a CC, Russian battleships, and some changes to ships under testing. TwitchBits event info and Stream on April 19th https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/sales-and-events/bits-please/ New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ Plowshares into Swords: The Reactivation of the Iowa Class Battleships in the 1980s a Thesis by listener Michael Dennis: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kxfuww3opisrdm/Dennis_Michael_Thesis.pdf?dl=0 REPLACE THE 3 IN THE HYPER LINK WITH A 4 TO THWART WEBCRAWLERS
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 00:31 Warships History with Drachinifel 33:45 USS Georgia 55:20 Azuma Hi listeners, for this episode of the Warships Podcast, special quest Drachinifel comes on to talk Naval History and its impact on World of Warships. Several topics are covered including naval history in terms of accuracy in game play and presentation. This was a rather lengthy discussion on a few broad subjects. As always thank you to all supporters of the Warships Podcast and Warships Community. We sincerely look forward to see you again on the next Warships Podcast! New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ Plowshares into Swords: The Reactivation of the Iowa Class Battleships in the 1980s a Thesis by listener Michael Dennis: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kxfuww3opisrdm/Dennis_Michael_Thesis.pdf?dl=0 REPLACE THE 3 IN THE HYPER LINK WITH A 4 TO THWART WEBCRAWLERS
Hi listerners! Regretfully for this weeks episode of the Warships Podcast we must open with sad news. Kelorn had a loss in his family with the passing of his aunt. We mourn with him and wish his family comfort in this time. To aid us for this week. No Zoup joined us to help the out the show. The crew covered many topics in this episode with a large focus being on the recent deluge of Dev Blog post and ships. The notables covered by the team is the new French Destroyer line, as well as recent changes to the Russian Battleship line. In addition the cast covers several new premium ships and an apparent surprise to No Zoup. Thank you all for listening and supporting this show and we hope to see you once again. On the next Warships Podcast! New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ
00:23 Guilo Cesare and other Premium changes 13:07 Soviet Battleship Changes 22:50 KotS Wrapup 39:14 Listener Questions of the Week Hi listeners! In this weeks episode of the Warship Podcast special guest Senpai, comes in 'virtually' to grace us with his teachings and lessons from the recent King of the Seas tournament. The recent news cycle for World of Warships has been a bit slow as of late and as such the Podcast chose to skip last week. This week however the crew goes over the recent changes to the test ships, mainly the lower tier Russian Battleships and the breaking news announcement about premium ships and potential changes. Thank you to everyone of you who supports this show and the Warships community and we sincerely hope to see you again on the next Warships Podcast! New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ Plowshares into Swords: The Reactivation of the Iowa Class Battleships in the 1980s a Thesis by listener Michael Dennis: https://www.dropbox.com/s/7kxfuww3opisrdm/Dennis_Michael_Thesis.pdf?dl=0 REPLACE THE 3 IN THE HYPER LINK WITH A 4 TO THWART WEBCRAWLERS
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 00:23 SirVenomik 04:40 HMS Exeter 08:49 Soviet BBs 24:22 Alaska Release 28:51 Earning Ships Early: Royal Navy CVs 32:38 Updates to Neustrashimy, Leone, Azuma 39:23 Armory and Port Updates 50:44 April Fools Event 55:13 Listener Questions of the Week USS Texas Event info: https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/community/mighty-t/ New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ SirVenomik joins Kelorn and Aerrroon this week as we discuss our first impressions of the Soviet Battleships, USS Alaska, and a number of other things that have cropped up this week. We round out our episode with several questions from our listeners in our ongoing Question of the Week segment!
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 00:31 KoTS 07:07 Vanessaira on the Spot 09:11 Was Arms Race Ranked a Success? 32:17 Hotfix 0.8.0.3 41:41 Meduim Term CV Rework plans 50:10 USS Georgia, Monarch, and Conqueror 58:33 Listener Questions of the Week Hi listeners, for this weeks episode of the Warships Podcast. We have special guest SeaRaptor join us to discuss recent changes and the new King of the Sea Tournament coming up. The Ranked Season with the new Arms Race mode is discussed and debated. As well as the new Hot Fix 0.8.0.3 which changes interaction between CVs and the other surface ships. The new Tier 9 USS Georgia is brought up and its possible game play, stats, and potential discussed. New listener questions for this week are answered and the show wraps up closing thoughts. Want to thank the Warships Community for supporting our show and the King of the Sea Tournament. Look forward to seeing you again on the Warships Podcast! USS Texas Event info: https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/community/mighty-t/ New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/ Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFs8t5v-yXYl9utoiJyPHkQ
Note: Timestamp links only appear to work in Microsoft Edge and Safari. Please use them as a guide to scrub forward to the times you'd like to start listening! Thanks! 00:29 USS Texas Event 03:53 Hotfix 0.8.0.2 20:38 Supertest updates to Test ships 38:24 Distribution methods for Azuma, Yoshino, and Neustrashimy 41:02 Naval Battles Clan Competition 44:01 Revisiting the Radar and Flooding Changes in 0.8.2 52:59 Listener Questions of the Week Hi listeners, for this weeks episode of the Warships Podcast. The crew continues to discuss the new carrier rework as well further changes to test ships like; Exeter, Viribus Unitus, Neustrashimy. In addition to these updates on the new ships being tested, we find out more information about Azama, Yoshino, and Neustrashimy and how these ships will be obtainable . The topics also included the changes that are upcoming to both flooding and radar as well as a new clan weekly competition that hopes to drive more involvement of clans outside of Clan Battles. We finish out the show with listener submitted questions. Thank you everyone for your continued support and love of the community. We look forward to seeing you again on the next Warships Podcast! USS Texas Event info: https://worldofwarships.com/en/news/community/mighty-t/ New Forum for the Podcast: https://forum.worldofwarships.com/forum/307-the-warships-podcast/
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Peter Orullian - author of the Vault of Heaven series, including "The Unremembered" and the recently released "Trial of Intentions" - is a creator who tells stories in many forms. An award-winning musician, writer of long and short form fiction, and producer of video presentations for his fiction, Peter embraces the idea of the transmedia storyteller with eloquence and style. // Amazon.com Widgets Joined by the marvelous Lauren "Scribe" Harris, we indulge in a fascinating 20(ish) minutes of conversation with Peter, exploring the very essence of the creative experience for him, the art of infusing authenticity into a tale, and more. Writerly goodness is just a mouse-click away (but wait... there's more! Check out Peter's Workshop episode!) PROMO: “The Casebook of Esho St. Claire” by Scott Roche Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Peter Orullian [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Where to find Peter... His website is a veritable smorgasbord of delights and wonders! He's conducted some marvelous interviews, including Patrick Rothfuss and George R. R. Martin The Vault of Heaven website is equally fabulous And, of course, there's always the marvel of Facebook and Twitter Lauren "Scribe" Harris is makin' magic ALL the time... Lauren "Scribe" Harris You would do well to follow her blog... much goodness to be had there Check out her podcast, Fandom PhD She is, of course, on the Twitters and the Facebooks She's been interviewed by Chris Lester and on The Way of the Buffalo podcast And there are several literary treats of her's you can enjoy... //
Shanna Germain is an astonishing creator. In addition to her work as Lead Editor for Monte Cook Games (including Numenra and the NOW KICKSTARTING "No Thank You, Evil"), she has distinguished herself as an author (contributing hundreds of stories for anthologies and publications), an anthology editor (NSFW: "Geek Love: An Anthology of Full Frontal Nerdity"), an innovative leader and a refreshing voice in the speculative fiction and erotica communities. I'm delighted to have another remarkable creator, Christiana Ellis, as my co-host and together we launch into 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse with Shanna, exploring how she develops her (marvelous) characters, the impact of "genre" on writers, embracing diversity and sexuality in fiction, and more (and Shanna's Workshop Episode is EPIC!). PROMO: “The Flash Pulp Podcast” PROMO II: Monte Cook Games Kickstarter for "No Thank You, Evil" - An RPG for kids! Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Shanna Germain [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Keeping up with Shanna (no small feat)... Her website is an astonishing window into what she's doing and what's on her mind Peruse the wonders at Monte Cook Games Acknowledging that the canon of her work is largely erotica, I recommend you browse the literary delights of her Amazon Page And, of course, there's always the marvel of Facebook and Twitter Christiana's creations are marvelous things... Christianna Ellis // There's video blogs, links, posts, and other wonders at her web site Explore her award-winning "Nina Kimberly the Merciless" The on-going audio drama of "Space Casey" continues to delight audiences And, by all means, you can follower her on Facebook and on Twitter! //
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Justin Landon knows stories. As host of the fabulous Tor.com podcast "RocketTalk", co-editor of the "Speculative Fiction 2012: The Year's Best Online Reviews, Essays and Commentary" compilation, and maestro of the now-quiescent "Staffer's Book Review" blog, Justin has reviewed hundreds of books and read thousands more. Guided by a critical eye and a storyteller's heart, he has delved into what distinguishes good stories from "meh", exploring narratives and character arcs from scifi to fantasy, thrillers to YA, and all the genre stops in between. Joined by co-host Katharina Bordet, we are delighted to have Justin take the Big Chair at the Roundtable for 20(ish... no really, VERY "ish") minutes of fabulous writerly discourse. Justin shares his thoughts on what makes a good story, what writers should and shouldn't take from their book reviews, how to cultivate a critical eye for fiction and more. SO MUCH writerly goodness awaits you on the the other side of that "PLAY" button, so make with the clicky-click and dive in! (and definitely make the scene at Justin's Workshop Episode). PROMO: “The Parsec Awards”, a message from Alasdair Stuart Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Justin Landon [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Justin keeps bringing awesomeness to the web... Check out his posts over at Tor.com, including episodes of the fabulous "RocketTalk" podcast! Though he has stopped posting to his "Staffer's Book Review" blog, there remains some bold and insightful content to be perused Check out "Speculative Fiction 2012: The Year's Best Online Reviews, Essays and Commentary" You can follow him on Facebook (though he's not a big FB Guy) and on Twitter (where he literally can't stop talking) Katharina is making some storytelling magic of her own... // Katharina Bordet She keeps everyone up to date on her many creations at her web site Explore her marvelous tales on her Amazon page And DEFINITELY check out the web site dedicated to her book series "Weiner Blut"! Check out the remarkable "Every Photo Tells" podcast (with Mick Bordet)... original audio fiction inspired by monthly photo prompts! And, of course, you can follower her on Facebook and on Twitter! //
Peter Newman - author of "The Vagrant" (releasing in the US in just a couple days!), co-writer for the "Tea and Jeopardy" podcast, and performer in that same delightful podcast - has entered the arena of published author-dom with distinction, poise, and a +5 Vorpal Sword. His journey to the shelves of your favorite bookstore (digital or otherwise) has been fueled not only by determination and fierce commitment to his craft, but an inspiring delight and love of telling stories. Joined by Michelle Graham and Emily Singer (of the Beyond the Trope podcast) as my co-hosts, we engage in a remarkable 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse with Peter, exploring the influence of gaming on his fiction, the nuances of his editorial process, the power of present-tense writing, firewalking (seriously), and more. The writerly goodness is as thick as cherry blossoms in Spring... come gather some for yourself (and if you're wondering if Peter's Workshop Episode is as fabulous as this episode, I'll give you hint: Hell yes!). PROMO: “A Broken Magic: Born of Fire - Book 2” by Justin Macumber Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Peter Newman [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Following Peter on teh interwebs... Peter shares his thoughts and all the latest mayhem at his website, so check it out "The Vagrant" releases in the US tomorrow, April 22nd! It's going to be an epic read If you haven't tuned in to the charming and delightful "Tea and Jeopardy" podcast... well, fix that! He's also on The Twitters and on Facebook Beyond the Trope Podcast You can catch up on the writerly exploits of Michelle and Emily, along with Giles Hash on the Beyond the Trope podcast where they "explore the artistic depths of fiction, building on the tropes found in genre fiction and moving beyond the surface of those ideas and concepts to expand our understanding and appreciation of art in mass-market writing". //
Jilly Dreadful - with a Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California, Associate Editor of NonBinary Review and Unbound Octavo, and founder of The Brainery Workshop - has some serious storytelling mojo. The challenges she's overcome to achieve her current position are a testament to determination of love of her craft... you won't find many professionals more committed or passionate about storytelling. Joined by the ever-fabulous Lauren "Scribe" Harris as my co-host, we indulge in a luxurious 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse with Dr. Dreadful, exploring the Cult of Originality, the importance of finding "your people" in a solitary craft, what you learn from teaching, and more. It's a smorgasbord for your mind and it's all just a mouse-click away! (and be sure to make the scene at Jilly's Workshop Episode!). PROMO: The Parsec Awards (Promo by Tina Connolly) Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Jilly Dreadful [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Trackin' down Doctor Dreadful... Check out The Brainery Workshop and delve in to the marvels that await you there Savor some scenes from Jilly's opera "Light & Power: A Tesla/Edison Story" Follow her on Twitter and Facebook Lauren "Scribe" Harris bring's her A-Game to everything... Lauren "Scribe" Harris You would do well to follow her blog... much goodness to be had there Check out her podcast, Fandom PhD She is, of course, on the Twitters and the Facebooks She's been interviewed by Chris Lester and on The Way of the Buffalo podcast And there are several literary treats of her's you can enjoy... //
Cat Rambo - author of over 150 tales (and soon 1 published novel, "Beasts of Tabat (The Tabat Quartet Book 1)"), purveyor of online writerly wisdom, VP of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, and so much more - returns to ascend the Big Chair at the Roundtable once more! Our last episodes with Cat as Guest Host were amazing and these are primed to be even more inspiring and fraught with awesomeness. // Amazon.com Widgets With Cat's first published novel hitting the shelves in just a few days, we (and by "we" I mean the mighty Moses Siregar and myself) decided to dedicate this episode to doing a "deep dive" on "Beasts of Tabat (The Tabat Quartet Book 1)" exploring the origins of the concept, the unique challenges and nuances of her process, and generally using the work as a template for "How Cat Gets it Done." The end result is a vast treasure trove of writerly goodness... click that "PLAY" button and get some for yourself! (and once you've recovered from THIS episode, you can check out Cat's Workshop Episode!). PROMO: "Glow-in-the-Dark Radio" with Mike Luoma Showcase Episode: 20 MORE Minutes with Cat Rambo [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Cat Rambo is EVERYWHERE... Her Website is fraught with info, fiction, classes, and STUFF! Definitely score a copy of "Beasts of Tabat (The Tabat Quartet Book 1)" Here's a link to that essay I referenced: "Another Word: #PurpleSF" on Clarkesworld Back her Patreon page… support remarkable artists like Cat! Keep the art alive! She’s on Twitter @CatRambo and on Facebook …and there’s her epic Pinterest boards Check out Mose's astonishing debut novel, "Black God's War"... Moses Siregar //
Jake Kerr is a most skilled and accomplished wordsmith. His whole life has focused on weaving words into tapestries of delight, first for the music industry and now (thankfully) in the realms of Speculative Fiction. His works have been featured on Lightspeed Magazine and in numerous anthologies, including the acclaimed "Apocalypse Triptych" and his YA Urban Fantasy "Tommy Black and the Staff of Light" continues to delight audiences of all ages. // Amazon.com Widgets With Terry Mixon - author of “Empire of Bones” and “Veil of Shadows” and co-host on the mighty Dead Robots’ Society podcast - as my co-host, we welcome Jake to the Big Chair at the Roundtable and have a truly inspiring 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse, talking about using all the tools in the tool box, the collaborative nature of critique groups, and more. Writerly goodness is but a mouse-click away, friends! (and I know you'll be keen for some brainstorming after THIS discussion, so check out Jake's Workshop Episode airing March 17!). PROMO: "The Sting of the Dark Tower" an audio drama by Peter Gruenbaum Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Jake Kerr [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Tracking down Jake on the internet... Jake's website is superb, a great place to not only catch up on his works, but also enjoy his insights on the craft and the industry. His wide range of work is featured on his Amazon Page Follow him on Twitter and on Facebook! Check out Terry Mixon's ever-growing empire... Terry Mixon Take a tour of Terry's website Check out epic space operas, "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" Tune in to the The Dead Robots' Society podcast where Terry talks writing with co-hosts Justin Macumber, Paul Elard Cooley, and Scott Roche (all RTP veterans) Catch his infrequent Tweets through Twitter, and definitely stalk him on Facebook // //
Sam Sykes - author of the Aeon's Gate series and the newly released "The City Stained Red" - is a distinctive and articulate voice in the Spec Fic community. His sense of humor is boundless (just follow his Twitter feed), but beneath the wit and surreal banter is a perceptive and inspired creative spirit infusing the world with startling and exuberant tales. // Amazon.com Widgets In our 20-ish minutes of writerly discourse, we explore a wide range of Sam's craft, including preparing and developing a story idea, defining when a story is "done", and the fundamental reason why he writes. There's a wealth of writerly goodness to be had, poised behind the "PLAY" button. Click that sucker and enjoy! (and if that's not enough, then check out Sam's Workshop Episode!). PROMO: "A Broken Magic" by Justin Macumber Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Sam Sykes [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Keeping track of the Trickster God named Sam Sykes... Sam's website is most assuredly the best place to stay on top of the last doings. Peruse his canon of work on his Amazon Page (including the remarkable "The City Stained Red") Follow him on Twitter and on Facebook!
Cavan Scott has written... well... just about every type of story there is to write. Audio plays for Dr. Who, Blake 7, Iris Wildthyme and more... fiction for Dr. Who, Skylanders, WarHammer 40K, and more... paranormal YA like "The Hunted", and non-fiction like sourcebooks for (not to be redundant, but) Dr. Who, Skylanders, Angry Birds, and yes... even more. His range of genre and format, story and character, is a rich nuanced storyteller's tapestry so you KNOW we're going to be laying out a feast of writerly goodness on this episode. Joining me in the co-host's chair is the sharp and savvy Terry Mixon - author of "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" and co-host on the fabulous Dead Robots' Society podcast - and together we burn through 20(ish) minutes of writerly discourse with Cavan, exploring the reasons why he writes, the distinctions between narrative formats, the key to mastering a character's "voice" and more. This is classic RTP goodness fraught with fabulosity... hit that "PLAY" button, friends, and let's get into it! (and you do NOT want to miss Cavan's Workshop Episode). PROMO: "Empire of Bones" by Terry Mixon Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Cavan Scott [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Cavan Scott in the wide, wide world... You can start by checking out Cavan's Website (which is constantly being updated with his latest projects and adventures) Follow that with a stroll through all the wonders at Cavan's Amazon Page! Curious about The Beano? So was I! :D Even then, it's tough to keep up with him, so lock on to his signal through Facebook, the Twitters, and his fabulous Tumblr feed Terry Mixon's empire just keeps growing... Terry Mixon As every good emperor should, Terry keeps a splendid website Check out his recent releases "Empire of Bones" and "Veil of Shadows" Check him out with his co-hosts Justin Macumber, Paul Elard Cooley, and Scott Roche (all RTP veterans) at The Dead Robots' Society podcast Catch his infrequent Tweets through Twitter, and definitely stalk him on Facebook
The last time they were on the show (back in October), we all had such a blast that we promised we’d do it again soon. We’re very happy to keep that promise and welcome back Janet Morris and Chris Morris for another 20 minutes of writerly discourse, laughs, and unique insights into the storyteller’s craft. As an added bonus, I’m delighted to have J. Daniel Sawyer – author, raconteur, and one of the evil geniuses commanding the fabulous Escape Artists series of podcasts (check out the EA Meta-Cast or this post from Alasdair Stuart for details) – seated beside me as wingman on this Ascent into Awesomeness. Between Dan, Janet, Chris, and myself, we delve into the possible origins of the current dystopian craze in genre literature, a glance back at the fandom of yesteryear, and the on-going pursuit of “truth” in our stories. It’s 20(ish) minutes unlike any other we’ve had so far... click “PLAY” and join the discussion! (and the fabulousity continues in Janet and Chris’s Workshop Episode). PROMO: "The Black" by Paul Elard Cooley Showcase Episode: 20 Minutes with Janet and Chris Morris [caution: mature language - listener discretion is advised] We have a NEW FORUM! Share your comments to this (or any) episode over at the RTP Forum! Check out this and all our episodes on iTunes and on Stitcher Radio! Janet and Chris in the world... You can stay up on all the latest at their Facebook Page (administered by Tempus Thales himself!) Definitely make the scene at Perseid Press, Janet and Chris's publishing imprint You can follow both Janet and Chris on Twitter A brief overview of their achievements is detailed at Janet and Chris's Wikipedia pages You can also catch Chris's marvelous music on Soundcloud AND you can catch live performances and their full presentation of "Social Reconstruction Through Heroic Fiction" on YouTube (and this version of Chris's "The Searcher" is fabulous!) J. Daniel Sawyer is a man of many parts... J. Daniel Sawyer His Website is fraught with fabulous insights and content Check out "Crudrat", the audiobook he produced for Gail Carriger's first SciFi story! Follow him on Twitter: @dsawyer The full glory of his literary works are on display at Dan's Amazon Page
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(NSFW!!)Your OG Xbox is no longer live. Rebuy all the old comics your grandma made your DAD throw away. Boner Fight! Boner is missing?! Sh*t thee Shatner says. Boba is back. “who's looking out for the parents?”. The New Forum explained in a ‘tough love' kind of way. Worlds biggest Mexican. Lost! (Shannon tells all!) Heroes! … Continue reading "0092 – Hurry This Sh*t Up, I’ve Got a Baptism I Gotta Go To"
(NSFW!!)Your OG Xbox is no longer live. Rebuy all the old comics your grandma made your DAD throw away. Boner Fight! Boner is missing?! Sh*t thee Shatner says. Boba is back. “who's looking out for the parents?”. The New Forum explained in a ‘tough love' kind of way. Worlds biggest Mexican. Lost! (Shannon tells all!) Heroes! … Continue reading "0092 – Hurry This Sh*t Up, I've Got a Baptism I Gotta Go To"
Collected Comics Library Podcast #67 - The sixty-seventh podcast! New Forum at CGS; New Releases; E-Mail and An Audio Comment; X-Men Omnibus Comments; A Doc Ock Giveaway; Running time: 26m 48s