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Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Would you like access to our advanced agency training for FREE? https://www.agencymastery360.com/training Are you stuck chasing new clients while ignoring the goldmine in your past customer list? Does your agency feast on projects but starve for predictable revenue? Today's featured guest knows what it's like to hit a growth ceiling and being tired of the one-and-done client hamster wheel. He shares how he pivoted his agency after becoming a HubSpot partner, why he turned to project-based work after customer habits changed following the pandemic, and how he got out of the dreaded “no man's land”. Eric Baum is the CEO and founder of Bluleadz, a HubSpot Onboarding and Implementation Agency dedicated to transforming the way companies market, sell, and service their customers through the power of the HubSpot platform. He'll discuss his cash flow challenges, pricing mistakes that almost tanked the business, and how EOS helped him escape “no man's land.” If you're stuck in the fulfillment hamster wheel or scaling past $5M feels like pushing a boulder uphill... listen up. In this episode, we'll discuss: Reinventing his agency as a HubSpot partner. The real scaling struggle: cash flow. Why project-based doesn't mean profitless. Strategic partnerships are the future. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design, and development agency that has provided white-label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Accidental Founder, Intentional CEO Back in the Yellow Pages era, Eric was running two service-based franchises and needed a better way to market them. He brought marketing in-house for PPC, SEO, web dev, and that hire didn't just turn things around. It turned into a new business. Fast-forward a few months, and other franchise owners across the country started asking for help. Eric spun that in-house team into an agency, and had 50 clients out of the gate. As many owners before have admitted to, Eric started out charging way too low—$250 to $500/month. “I don't know how I didn't go broke right out of the gate,” he laughs. And if you've ever undercharged in the early days, you'll feel that one deep in your soul. Reinventing the Agency (and Himself) Around HubSpot The turning point came when Eric discovered HubSpot and pivoted Bluleadz to become a certified partner. That's when the “real” agency began, as he started to study the industry and figure out what he had to do to be profitable, take care of his team, and do it without necessarily doing all the sales work all the time. From there, Eric leaned into strategy, profitability, and systems. He stopped trying to be the everything guy and started building an agency that didn't need him in the trenches every day. Fifteen years later, his agency isn't just thriving. It's structured, profitable, and on track to hit 8 figures. Life in “No Man's Land” – The $1M to $5M Plateau After fifteen years in the industry and getting closer to the eight-figure mark, one of the things that most surprised Eric was getting stuck in the ugly middle: the zone between $1M and $5M where a lot of agency dreams go to die. Many call it “no man's land,” and if you've been there, you know the pain. “It was up, down, up, down,” he says. “I'd grow, then lose key employees. Revenue would spike, then tank. I kept asking, ‘What am I doing wrong?'” The answer: a lack of structure. So about nine years ago, Eric implemented EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System). That gave his agency the foundation it needed—vision, accountability, and a cadence to scale. It didn't fix everything overnight, but it got the business out of reaction mode and into growth mode. The Real Scaling Struggle: Cash Flow Even with all that success, Eric's biggest constraint today isn't clients or talent. It's cash. In the agency world, sometimes you can grow so fast that you can actually outpace your ability to fund it. As Eric explains, “Receivables stack up. You can't hire, build, or invest without the cash reserves in place to hit the down terms.” For instance, just this year his agency was down 20% compared to last year because of all the uncertainty for businesses. Sound familiar? So far, Eric's solution has been airtight payment terms. They moved away from waiting on client deliverables and toward milestone-based billing. They typically charge: 50% upfront 25% after month one 25% at month two or fixed date Not based on deliverables. Based on time. Why? Because waiting on clients kills momentum (and your margin). “We used to wait months to get that final 50%. Now we're often 100% paid before a project is even done.” Moral of the story? Set clear terms and stop letting clients hold your agency hostage. Project-Based Doesn't Mean Profitless If You Structure It Right Five years ago, 85% of Bluleadz's revenue came from retainers. Then COVID hit. Buying behavior shifted fast. Clients wanted results without long-term commitments. So Eric pivoted hard into project work—today, 80–85% of their revenue comes from one-off HubSpot onboarding and implementation projects. That means 50–75 new customers per month, each on 30 to 90-day timelines. The lesson: project-based doesn't have to mean chaos - if you systemize delivery and payment. However, Eric does admit he and his team had been failing to recapture clients for a second or third project. “We were just focused on getting new clients through the door.” Instead of nurturing clients post-delivery, they handed off the project and moved on. Meanwhile, past clients drifted—only to come back a year or two later in total chaos saying, “We lost our HubSpot guy. Can you help?” The opportunity cost was massive. They are currently working on recapturing these relationships. By reselling past clients, his agency could double or triple revenue in a year. The Triple-Team Model: Sales, CSM, Implementation In their efforts to start creating more lifetime value for customers, Eric's agency introduced Customer Success Managers (CSMs)—not just to check in, but to hunt for value. CSMs dig into each client's needs post-project, surface upsell or cross-sell opportunities, and feed them back to the sales team. Now they're farming the base, increasing LTV, and stacking wins without chasing cold leads. This third new role adds a new layer to his team's structure, which he now breaks down as: Salespeople close net-new deals and join key milestone calls. Implementation Specialists own delivery and are the client's main point of contact. CSMs sit above delivery, watching for success gaps, retention issues, and upsell opportunities. “Salespeople are hunters, not farmers. Trying to make them farm didn't work. So we changed the model.” This layered structure gives clients clarity, keeps teams focused, and ensures no growth opportunity slips through the cracks. Strategic Partnerships Are the Future Another key reason Bluleadz is scaling so quickly is partnerships. They're one of HubSpot's top onboarding partners, and at one point this partnership drove most of his agency's net new leads. More recently, however, as they start to expand their efforts to engage past clients, only 40% of their leads come from HubSpot, while 30% comes from existing customers, and another 30% from their inbound marketing efforts, other strategic partners, and referrals. This makes for a more balanced pipeline: “Inbound, outbound, and strategic partnerships”. Those are the three pillars in the Playbook. You've got ‘em dialed in. As for Eric, he's all in on strategic partnerships, which he considers to be the way of the future. The One Thing Eric Would Do Differently If he could go back and give his younger self advice on agency ownership, Eric would say “Let go faster.” He held on too long to sales, finance, client services… all of it. And every time he finally let go, the agency grew again. Today, Eric has zero departmental responsibilities. His job is vision, strategy, and leadership—and it's paying off. Do You Want to Transform Your Agency from a Liability to an Asset? Looking to dig deeper into your agency's potential? Check out our Agency Blueprint. Designed for agency owners like you, our Agency Blueprint helps you uncover growth opportunities, tackle obstacles, and craft a customized blueprint for your agency's success.
ORIGINALLY AIRED 3/17/2022Welcome to No Man's Land, the space between Authorized seasons. This week we'll be keeping ourselves in your mind by ranking the Season 2 novelizations, as well as discussing some other entertainment-related questions. Which novelizations were good? Which were bad? God, I hope this isn't anyone's first episode.Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpodInstagram: Instagram.com/authorizedpod
Jake Ramsey on the use of hostile architecture in Tulsa and Oklahoma City to deter homeless encampments across the metro areas. Elizabeth Caldwell discusses a tax credit that was supposed to make housing more affordable. Maria Guinnip talks about the latest installment in our "Justice in No Man's Land" series. Ted Streuli hosts.
Often, the strategy of the world is to shame people out of faithfulness to Christ. This is seen in John 7 as the religious leaders of the day turn to insults to try and dissuade people from believing in Jesus. Pastor Dan Rude encourages us to not be ashamed of the Gospel and gives us a practical step on how to do this.
This is a special announcement about the exciting evolution of English Plus Podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking directly to you, the community, to share the why, the what, and the how behind a big change designed to make the show better than ever. In this announcement, you'll learn about: The "Why": My reason for moving from broad topics to deep dives. The "What": Introducing our new "Thematic Week" model, where we explore one fascinating topic across five episodes. The "How": A transparent look at our new Free vs. Premium structure. Here's the new model starting next week: For Everyone (Free on all platforms): You get the full 5-part deep dive on our weekly topic—the complete narrative experience, Monday to Friday. For Premium Subscribers (Patreon & Apple Podcasts): You get the full deep dive PLUS the "Focus on Language" lesson attached to every single episode, all ad-free. To give you a taste, our first month of Thematic Weeks will be: Week 1: Understanding Cognitive Biases Week 2: Urban Legends Deep Dive Week 3: How to Raise Lifelong Learners Week 4: The World Premiere of my novella, "Two Lovers of No Man's Land" Thank you for being a part of this journey. Your support makes everything possible. Become a Premium Subscriber: Support us on Patreon: Patreon Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Apple Podcasts I can't wait to start this new chapter with you!
In today's Daily Fix:In light of Sony's lawsuit, megapublisher Tencent has changed some of the assets on the Steam page for Light of Motiram. The game fell into Sony's crosshairs for looking a lot like their Horizon Zero Dawn games, and judging by some of those marketing assets, Sony might have a case. Tencent has changed the description and some of the art featuring a female protagonist that looks an awful lot like Horizon's Aloy, as well as easing up on mentions of giant mechanical beasts. In other news, Bethesda's Starfield may finally be giving fans what they want: the ability to fly between planets. Although not officially announced, the new 'feature' won't be exactly like No Man's Sky's key feature of letting you take off from a planet's surface, fly into space, through the atmosphere of another planet, and onto that surface without an obvious loading screen. Starfield is getting a PS5 port sometime next year, and could see some new feaures added, like the aforementioned 'flying between planets' ability. And finally, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick is promsing BioShock 4 will come out, despite recent news that the game had failed an internal review after years of development.
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#41 The Allegory Story (John 14–Aramaic Style—No Man Comes Unto The Father But By Me)
In this episode, We Introduce Dwuan Gandy to the Pod. We also dive into the wild world of the Tea app — a so-called social platform that's turning into a full-blown gossip hub, often targeting men and stirring up messy drama. Is it empowering or just petty? We unpack the line between entertainment and slander.Plus, we reflect on the passing of Hulk Hogan and how his legacy is complicated — overshadowed by past racist remarks that still hang heavy in public memory. Can a legacy ever be separated from controversy? Tap in for the full breakdown.7pmInPhillyPodcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/7pminphillypodcastTikTok:https://www.TikTok.com/@7pminphillypodcastCo Host: Dwuan Gandy IIInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/dwuan.gandyii/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@dwuan.gandyiiBeer: twolocalshttps://www.instagram.com/twolocals/
Weekend Edition for August 2-3, 2025 Show Notes: Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Sinner Saint by By Luke Kjolhaug: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781964419152-sinner-saint The Impossible Prize: A Theology of Addiction by Donavan Riley: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781962654708-the-impossible-prize Ditching the Checklist by Mark Mattes: https://shop.1517.org/products/9781962654791-ditching-the-checklist Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, Book 1 of 2 by Amy Mantravadi: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1962654753?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_FCNEEK60MVNVPCEGKBD8_5&starsLeft=1 More from the hosts: Dan van Voorhis SHOW TRANSCRIPTS are available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac CONTACT: CHA@1517.org SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Audio production by Christopher Gillespie (outerrimterritories.com).
I don't hate X4 Foundations but comparing it to No Man's Sky, there's a lot that could change with X4.
Valerie Scott covered upcoming changes for low-income Oklahomans under Trump's budget bill. Keaton Ross reported on AG Gentner Drummond appointing Ryan Stephenson as special prosecutor in the Glossip case. After the first Justice in No Man's Land series, we received tips about injustices in District One—one from a claimed ex-Guymon patrol officer with case details and a YouTube link. J.C. Hallman reports on the tip.
RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next of his regular audio described theatre reviews for 2025 This week we have an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France for young Albert's beloved horse Joey as the current tour of the National Theatre's acclaimed production of War Horse visited the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham with description by Professional Audio Describer Theo Hornsby-Walsh. About ‘War Horse' The National Theatre's acclaimed production is now on a major UK & Ireland Tour. War Horse is an unforgettable theatrical experience which takes audiences on an extraordinary journey from the fields of rural Devon to the trenches of First World War France. Based on the beloved novel by Michael Morpurgo, this powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal inventiveness. At its heart are astonishing life-sized horses by South Africa's Handspring Puppet Company, who bring breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage. At the outbreak of World War One, Joey, young Albert's beloved horse, is sold to the Cavalry and shipped to France. He's soon caught up in enemy fire, and fate takes him on an extraordinary journey, serving on both sides before finding himself alone in No Man's Land. Albert, who remained on his parents' Devon farm, cannot forget Joey. Though still not old enough to enlist, he embarks on a treacherous mission to find Joey and bring him home. For more about the current UK and Ireland tour of ‘War Horse' including details of dates and times of performances near you do visit the production website - https://www.warhorseonstage.com (Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On a white background ‘RNIB' written in bold black capital letters and underline with a bold pink line. Underneath the line: ‘Connect Radio' is written in black in a smaller font)
Ted Bundy was a prolific serial killer who was put to death in the electric chair in 1989, and ever since then people have been fascinated by his crimes and his legend. But what if there was never anything behind the legend but a sad, damaged man who hurt people because he liked it? That's the premise of 'No Man of God', and as a result it's a film that requires a bit of unpacking. Which is, luckily, what Half Price Horror loves most in a movie.
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Gateways: No Man's Land. At one time, Christie Golden was the preeminent author in the Star Trek: Voyager novel line with 13 of her 16 Star Trek stories being with the crew of Voyager. In fact, even Kirsten Beyer hasn't surpassed Golden's contributions to the series. In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan discuss No Man's Land. Topics include characterizations, Janeway-Chakotay shipping, Seven instigating a slave uprising, not one but two murder mysteries, and, oh yeah, the gateways. Plus, we ask a very important question: What happens to Fluffy? In our comics discussion, we talk about IDW's Star Trek issues 25-30, When the Walls Fell (not to be confused with the Tamarian legend of Shaka). News Star Trek 25-30 (00:04:12) Feature: No Man's Land Classic Voyager (00:16:55) Gateway Issues (00:21:43) Continuity (00:24:30) Something Fun (00:27:59) Meat of the Story (00:31:33) The Weirdest Part (00:35:46) What Holds it Back (00:37:05) Seven's Story (00:40:41) Arkathi (00:44:20) Ratings (00:51:14) Final Thoughts (00:53:54) Hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
Gateways: No Man's Land. At one time, Christie Golden was the preeminent author in the Star Trek: Voyager novel line with 13 of her 16 Star Trek stories being with the crew of Voyager. In fact, even Kirsten Beyer hasn't surpassed Golden's contributions to the series. In this episode of Literary Treks, hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan discuss No Man's Land. Topics include characterizations, Janeway-Chakotay shipping, Seven instigating a slave uprising, not one but two murder mysteries, and, oh yeah, the gateways. Plus, we ask a very important question: What happens to Fluffy? In our comics discussion, we talk about IDW's Star Trek issues 25-30, When the Walls Fell (not to be confused with the Tamarian legend of Shaka). News Star Trek 25-30 (00:04:12) Feature: No Man's Land Classic Voyager (00:16:55) Gateway Issues (00:21:43) Continuity (00:24:30) Something Fun (00:27:59) Meat of the Story (00:31:33) The Weirdest Part (00:35:46) What Holds it Back (00:37:05) Seven's Story (00:40:41) Arkathi (00:44:20) Ratings (00:51:14) Final Thoughts (00:53:54) Hosts Casey Pettitt and Jonathan Koan Production Matthew Rushing (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Greg Rozier (Associate Producer) Casey Pettitt (Associate Producer)
It has been 2 years since Chris last chatted to international bestselling author Daniel Kraus, and boy is there a lot to catch up on!Daniel is back to talk about his upcoming new release ANGEL DOWN as well as the success of WHALEFALL, including being on the set of the new movie adaptation currently in the works, starring none other than Josh Brolin.ANGEL DOWN synopsis:Private Cyril Bagger has managed to survive the unspeakable horrors of the Great War through his wits and deception, swindling fellow soldiers at every opportunity. But his survival instincts are put to the ultimate test when he and four other grunts are given a deadly venture into the perilous No Man's Land to euthanize a wounded comrade.What they find amid the ruined battlefield, however, is not a man in need of mercy but a fallen angel, seemingly struck down by artillery fire. This celestial being may hold the key to ending the brutal conflict, but only if the soldiers can suppress their individual desires and work together. As jealousy, greed, and paranoia take hold, the group is torn apart by their inner demons, threatening to turn their angelic encounter into a descent into hell.Angel Down plunges you into the heart of World War I and weaves a polyphonic tale of survival, supernatural wonder, and moral conflict.ANGEL DOWN is released on 29th July 2025, and will be available to order from all major retailers and stockists.Be sure to check out Daniel's website and Instagram for all his latest news and updates:Website: www.danielkraus.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/kraus_author#DeadMenTalk #podcast #interview #DanielKraus
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This week on the show, we say goodbye to our childhood heroes, Hulk Hogan and Ozzy Osbourne. Gone too soon, they will be missed. A new study shows that 1 in 5 NFL players use nicotine pouches. No wonder they are modern day gladiators. And speaking of gladiators, we break down the AFC West, possibly the best division in the NFL this season. All 4 teams over .500? We think so. Meanwhile…Scottie Scheffler dominates at the Open Championship, Brad Pitt breaks wind on the set of F1, Jimbo Fisher is alive, and Curt Cignetti is a coward. Are the Charlotte Hornets a dark horse to win the NBA Championship? Is the Big 12 too big for its britches?? Does Arch Manning not have any friends??? And is LeBron James pregnant???? Download and subscribe, rate and review. Tune in Fridays at 2 PM Mountain Time, only on 89.1 KHOL
Rightio, this is Martin doing the show notes—not Jason! I may be absent from this recording (apologies) but you can be sure that I've used the notes as my own stream of thoughts in the first person. Enjoy! Also, I'll be including a set of Jason's favourite punctuation marks, just to mess with the formatting a bit. Already off the Rails 00:00:00 Linear editing (https://www.motionelements.com/blog/articles/understanding-linear-vs-non-linear-editing) I was at a pre-booked show with my family at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre since we had to move recording times! Although I value to the use of public transport I don't enjoy buses. THIS IS ALREADY ALL OVER THE PLACE. Here's the first set! - (hyphen) – (en dash) — (em dash) One Prime Plus 00:02:26 Here's the site to join! (https://oneprimeplus.com) Insurance in Australia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_in_Australia) That link above isn't necessary; I just thought I'd waste your time. Follow-up 00:03:59 Cronut (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cronut) Cruffin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruffin) Yes, I love being right. ... (ellipsis) ... Hipod 00:05:01 iPod Hi-Fi (https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/IPod_Hi-Fi) Peer pressure?! I call bullshit, Andrew! WiiM Pro and Plus (https://wiimhome.com/wiimpro/overview) Jason's solution: MORE WiiM!
A mind full of No Man's Sky. This week, we finally delve into Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, one of the year's best games and one that's sure to be up for tons of awards. The modern realization of a turn-based RPG takes us into a world of devastation and complexity, where parrying mechanics, character abilities, and a wild skill system are just the start. After that, we go under the sea to revisit 2007's legendary BioShock and its twisted world of Rapture. We've also got some thoughts on Destiny 2's newest expansion, and some news on the Zelda movie's cast. Check out the show on BlueSky @MarkersOnTheMap.
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SUMMARY: Matt gets his first private booking—to a bachelorette party. On Fremont Street, Jacob watches a sexy cop whip a young boy. Things get spooky when possessed dolls creep into the chat. Plus, Jacob eats walnuts, dishwasher etiquette, Scoop Mail, and a Scoopardy.
Episodio donde Wisto piensa que está mormado, pero feliz porque The Running Man de Stephen King tendrá remake dirigida por Edgar Wright, Glen Powell es el actor con cara de capybara, el trailer de The Long Walk, Pari emocionado con una próxima película de Vietnam con dinosaurios llamada Primitive War, remake de Indiana Jones y discusión sobre su casting, la duda de si se podría hacer una película sobre Elden Ring, se aleja Neil Druckmann de la serie de The Last of Us, el hate que recibió Bella Ramsey, el nuevo juego chino Blood Message, firmas en Europa para no matar juegos en línea, el juego de No Man's Sky nos ayuda a acercarnos a la teoría que vivimos en una simulación, el concierto de despedida y homenaje a Black Sabbath y el video viral de AC/DC ya todos viejillos en escenario, pero qué bueno!!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova Merch: holamsupernova.myshopify.com
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Timea discussed AI in learning and teaching with her guests Dr Noman Mahtab, Subject Lead at LCCA, and Dr Med Kharbach, the founder of Educators Technology. Based on Noman's research 32% of higher education lecturers use AI in teaching, but 77% have never received formal training on it. The guests shared examples of ethical use of AI in teaching, tools they use, how AI can encourage creativity, and the importance of institutional policy-making. It was a lively discussion from academics who successfully use AI in learning and teaching on a daily basis.
Giovanni Brand is performer en schrijver. Hij maakt theater over verhalen die bijna te zwaar zijn om aan te horen. De Roma- en Sintigemeenschap loopt over van die verhalen, omdat er op veel plekken in Europa (nog altijd) onmenselijk met hen wordt omgegaan. Brand ziet het daarom als zijn verantwoordelijkheid om de verhalen van de Roma- en Sintigemeenschap op het toneel te brengen, omdat ze ook onderdeel zijn van onze Nederlandse geschiedenis. Brand maakte succesvolle voorstellingen als ‘I Love Roma' en ‘Zanger zonder volk', waarmee hij genomineerd werd voor de Toneelschrijfprijs 2024. Nu duikt Brand opnieuw de heftige geschiedenis van de Roma in. Zijn muzikale voorstelling ‘No Man's Land' vertelt het verhaal van drie generaties (Roma)vrouwen die tegen hun wil gesteriliseerd zijn. Deze vrouwen strijden om te ontsnappen aan een leven vol onderdrukking, terwijl ze worstelen met de verwachtingen die aan hen worden gesteld. Ze vinden troost in de rijke mythologie van de Roma-gemeenschap, die hen meer steun biedt dan de harde realiteit van hun bestaan. Femke van der Laan gaat met Giovanni Brand in gesprek.
***This is THIRD & FINAL PART of the THREE PART 200th Episode Extravaganza with JOEY STEEL***Joey is a community organizer in New York City (former PUNK ISLAND admin), the frontman for MANY bands, and he hosted the Dispatches from the Underground podcast for over a decade. Joey is someone that I have always looked up to since meeting in 2010, and was a big reason for me to muster the courage to start a punk band, talk politics, and start my own podcast! He's a HUGE reason this podcast exists!!In this episode, we talk about success & failure in the music industry, sacrifices for morality, stepping away from the DFTU podcast, how to make an impact in capitalist society, spirituality & positivity within the punk community, and finding a vision & higher purpose. Follow Joey's bands: ALL TORN UP!, BOWHEAD, and COP/OUT.➤PLAYLIST:1. No Man's Land - All Torn Up!2. shallow mouth - BOWHEAD3. See You In Hell - Cop/Out➤SUPPORT ME:⭐*SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST ON YOUTUBE*⭐✍️ LEAVE A REVIEW & FOLLOW ON OTHER PODCAST PLATFORMS!⭐*CHECK OUT MY MENTORSHIP*⭐➤I ENDORSE:🎥 LIVE RECORD WITH CART_MUSIC IN PHILLY🛹 HELP LURKING CLASS SKATE SHOP (aka Best Music Scene RN)➤MY AFFILIATES:💪 JOIN PLANET FITNESS FOR $1📶 $20 OFF VISIBLE PHONE PLAN [Code 3RV7LB2]♨️ STEAM UP IN A SAUNABOX
THAT NO MAN'S LAND SCENE!! Wonder Woman Full Reaction Watch Along: / thereelrejects Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Road to James Gunn Superman continues w/ Wonder Woman Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review!! Tara Erickson & Andrew Gordon (Cinepals) dive into Patty Jenkins's iconic 2017 blockbuster starring Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman; also in Fast & Furious), Chris Pine (Steve Trevor; Star Trek), Connie Nielsen (Hippolyta; Gladiator), Robin Wright (Antiope; House of Cards), Danny Huston (Ludendorff; The Constant Gardener), David Thewlis (Ares/Sir Patrick; Harry Potter), Saïd Taghmaoui (Sameer; American Hustle), Ewen Bremner (Charlie; Trainspotting), Elena Anaya (Dr. Maru/Cheetah; The Skin I Live In), Lucy Davis (Etta; Shaun of the Dead) and more—all in one spoiler-packed breakdown. We go through unforgettable moments like the “No Man's Land” sequence, Diana's Amazon training, espionage with Steve, the Ares reveal, plus fan quotes like “It's hideous” and the emotional finale. We also place Wonder Woman within the DCEU (Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad, Justice League, Wonder Woman 1984) and tie it into James Gunn's DCU roadmap—mentioning Superman, Zack Snyder and the future Supergirl and Clayface. We examine why this film revitalized the franchise, the cultural impact, and how it sets the stage for the new DC Universe. Also shout-out to James Gunn speculating Adria Arjona could be the next Diana under his DC reboot . Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mezza & Craig are joined by Andrew Wild and Greg Spawton to chat about Andrew's new book " A Playground of Broken Hearts - The Progressive Rock Revival 1984-1989" - the follow up to last years "A Mirror of Dreams".This book chronicles the remainder of the eighties for Marillion, IQ, Twelfth Night, Solstice, Pallas and Pendragon. These years feature lots of great music, numerous personnel changes, the height of Marillion's popularity with the Misplaced Childhood album, the departure of Fish and the arrival of Steve Hogarth.There is also a lengthy chapter at the end of the book covering lots of other bands from the scene including amongst others, It Bites, Haze, No Man & La Host.The book is out now and available online from Burning Shed. https://burningshed.com/andrew-wild_a-playground-of-broken-hearts_book
Welcome to the Backlog Busters, Season 8 - Episode 25. Mathman and BlazeKnight discuss the audiobook "Fight, Magic, Items," pictures of our children when they were little, playing games on the 3DS, and Ogre Battle 64 YouTube videos. At the end of the episode, we dish out top secret tips for easily getting $999,999 in Sim City (SNES). We also played some games...Mike - Unicorn OverlordRyan - Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, No Man's Sky, and Welcome TourOur topic this week was Metacritic Island. If you had to spend the rest of your life on a deserted island with the necessary provisions, what games would you bring to help you pass the time? The only problem is that you are limited to a total of 1000 points based on their Metacritic reviews. What games do you choose?If you were a patron, you would hear all the stuff we talk about before and after the theme music. You never what you'll hear!If you would like to have more of the Backlog Busters in your life, head on over to the socials and follow these fine folks:Blue SkyBacklog BustersMathman1024BlazeKnightSkinnyMattAlso, don't forget to join the Discord and be part of the fun.Patreon link -->patreon.com/BacklogBustersSkinnyMatt's Extra Life page --> here
This week, you get a Barry's Steamer and a Clockwork Torgo. We also talk about Billions, Silo, Cult of the Lamb, Trexels, Quacks of Quedlinburg, Dune Awakening, No Man's Sky, Life of Chuck, M3gan 2.0, DC Deckbuilding game, A League of their Own, Garbage, and Gary Oldman. And that's only part of it. So, make a grass meal, it's time for a GeekShock!
This is an episode about a girl who has been on a quest to find her next full bottle purchase. This is also an episode about the paralysis of choice. Luckily, we have a little time, some microphones, and a few people out there willing to hear her story. Also, The Game this week doesn't help shorten the list, that's for sure, but I think we make it out with her selections (kinda).Movie Reference - Desert Fury (1947)Rival Podcast Episode Reference - How did Stéle Become a Household Name on Perfume Room by the great Emma Vernon(00:00) - - Talking about Hellenist and Racyne (08:15) - - Byredo Absolu (14:58) - - The Gift of Wisteria by Aerin (19:27) - - Jane's Quest (33:28) - - Scents We've Been Wearing (39:37) - - The Game Scents Mentioned in this Episode:le chant d'achille by Hellenist / Petit Matin by Maison Francis Kurkdjian / les brass de morphee by Hellenist / Quelque Part and La Terre La Nuit by Racyn / Bal d'Afrique Absolu and Rose of No Man's Land Absolu by Byredo / Oud for Greatness by Initio Parfums / Wisteria by Aerin* / Nitesurf Neroli by Régime des Fleurs / Jasmin by Le Galion / Tonka Latte by Dustia Parfums / Bianco Latte by Giardini Di Toscana / Iris Nazarena by Aedes de Venustas / Ossuary by La Curie / Jours Heureux, Fleurs d'Été, Monsieur, Vermeil, and La Vie en Fleurs by Bienaimé / Comete by Chanel / Borneo 1834 by Serge Lutens / Saffron Hamra by Amouage / Essence Rare by Houbigant / Tropical by Arquiste / Fumabat by Couteau de Poche / Invasion Barbare by Parfums MDCI / No 3 Cologne Curiouse, No 15 Jungle Tobacoo, and No 1 Alkemist Pepper by Binet-Papilion / Falling Trees by Régime des Fleurs / China White by Nasomatto / Feminité du Bois by Serge Lutens / Les Cahiers Secrets by Jouissance / Bal d'Afrique by Byredo / Heliotrope Milkbath by Universal Flowering / Salome by Papillon / Ma Bete by Eris Parfums / Flor de Selva by La Boticá / Amber Teutonic by DS & Durga / Copala by Xinu / Cobra & The Canary by Imaginary Authors / Vanille Antique, Casablanca Lily, Reine de Nuit by Byredo / Jasmin Kama by Rania J / Delta of Venus by Eris Parfums / Peau by Arquiste / Another 13 by Le Labo / Molecule 01 & 02 by Escentric Molecules / Heliodose by MarlouThe Game:Scapular by Chapel Factory / Dandelion Butter by Clue Perfumery / Vetiver by Le Galion / Unspoken Musk by Franscesca Bianchi / Soho by La Boticá / Tropical by ArqusitePlease feel free to email us at hello@fragraphilia.com - Send us questions, comments, or recommendations. We can be found on TikTok and Instagram @fragraphilia
Welcome to The B-Side! Here we sometimes talk about movie stars! We sometimes talk about movie directors! Today, we talk about both! Specifically, the B-Sides of the Mission: Impossible franchise. It's just Conor and I today folks, waxing poetic on Tom Cruise's legendary franchise and the B-Sides that we were inspired to discuss. We've chosen one for each of the Mission movies. It's also July 3rd on the day this episode is published, so happy 63rd birthday Tom Cruise! For the first Mission: Impossible, we speak on The Avengers from 1998. An adaptation of the popular British television series from the ‘60s, director Jeremiah S. Chechik's film was dismantled in post-production, slashed to ribbons following bad test screenings. The final product runs well under ninety minutes and is hard to understand. It sits on the other end of blockbusters in the ‘90s adapted from hit televisions from yesteryear. We also discuss the last five films Sean Connery made (animated film Sir Billi not included), as well as the ones he turned down. For Mission: Impossible II, we chose another John Woo American motion picture: Paycheck, starring Ben Affleck and The Avengers star Uma Thurman. This is a true B-Side, and the beginning of Affleck's now-infamous lost half-decade as a fledgling movie star. For Mission: Impossible III, we return to television inspiration. In honor of director J.J. Abrams, Conor and I go long on No Man's Land, one of the first produced screenwriting credits of Dick Wolf, who would go on to create the, ahem, Law & Order universe of shows. This Charlie Sheen/ D.B Sweeney vehicle walked so Point Break and The Fast and the Furious could run. There's chatter about David Ayer, that scene from Fire in the Sky, and how Charlie Sheen is always better when he plays the villain. For Ghost Protocol, we debate the Brad Bird B-Side Tomorrowland. We discuss libertarianism (for like two minutes) and the misbegotten message of the George Clooney blockbuster. For Rogue Nation we honor the Hitchcock homage of the opening and discuss one of Hitch's most underrated films: Topaz. Truly a can't-miss picture, which spurns a talk about the ideal Hitchcock leading man. For Fallout, there's Michael Mann's Blackhat. We appreciate the still underseen hacker epic, and make the claim that Chris Hemsworth is the best movie star of the original Avengers (Marvel this time, not British) not named Robert Downey Jr. For Dead Reckoning Part 1, Conor goes long on Hayao Miyazaki's Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, from the little yellow car to the action to the animation. And, finally, for The Final Reckoning, we celebrate John Sturges' Ice Station Zebra. The second act of the final film in the series is a reimagining of sorts of the 1968 submarine epic, with way more stunts and underwater photography. There's also mention of the Billy Crystal 1997 Oscars opening, this lovely promo for the Albert Brooks movie Mother (ok it's not mentioned I just love it), and the Oliver Stone episode of the Light the Fuse podcast.
Welcome to The B-Side! Here we sometimes talk about movie stars! We sometimes talk about movie directors! Today, we talk about both! Specifically, the B-Sides of the Mission: Impossible franchise. It's just Dan and Conor today folks, waxing poetic on Tom Cruise's legendary franchise and the B-Sides that we were inspired to discuss. We've chosen one for each of the Mission movies. It's also July 3rd on the day this episode is published, so happy 63rd birthday Tom Cruise! For the first Mission: Impossible, we speak on The Avengers from 1998. An adaptation of the popular British television series from the ‘60s, director Jeremiah S. Chechik's film was dismantled in post-production, slashed to ribbons following bad test screenings. The final product runs well under ninety minutes and is hard to understand. It sits on the other end of blockbusters in the ‘90s adapted from hit televisions from yesteryear. We also discuss the last five films Sean Connery made (animated film Sir Billi not included), as well as the ones he turned down. For Mission: Impossible II, we chose another John Woo American motion picture: Paycheck, starring Ben Affleck and The Avengers star Uma Thurman. This is a true B-Side, and the beginning of Affleck's now-infamous lost half-decade as a fledgling movie star. For Mission: Impossible III, we return to television inspiration. In honor of director J.J. Abrams, Conor and I go long on No Man's Land, one of the first produced screenwriting credits of Dick Wolf, who would go on to create the, ahem, Law & Order universe of shows. This Charlie Sheen/ D.B Sweeney vehicle walked so Point Break and The Fast and the Furious could run. There's chatter about David Ayer, that scene from Fire in the Sky, and how Charlie Sheen is always better when he plays the villain. For Ghost Protocol, we debate the Brad Bird B-Side Tomorrowland. We discuss libertarianism (for like two minutes) and the misbegotten message of the George Clooney blockbuster. For Rogue Nation we honor the Hitchcock homage of the opening and discuss one of Hitch's most underrated films: Topaz. Truly a can't-miss picture, which spurns a talk about the ideal Hitchcock leading man. For Fallout, there's Michael Mann's Blackhat. We appreciate the still underseen hacker epic, and make the claim that Chris Hemsworth is the best movie star of the original Avengers (Marvel this time, not British) not named Robert Downey Jr. For Dead Reckoning Part 1, Conor goes long on Hayao Miyazaki's Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, from the little yellow car to the action to the animation. And, finally, for The Final Reckoning, we celebrate John Sturges' Ice Station Zebra. The second act of the final film in the series is a reimagining of sorts of the 1968 submarine epic, with way more stunts and underwater photography. There's also mention of the Billy Crystal 1997 Oscars opening, this lovely promo for the Albert Brooks movie Mother (ok it's not mentioned I just love it), and the Oliver Stone episode of the Light the Fuse podcast. Listen here and subscribe at thefilmstage.com/pod. Be sure to give us a follow on Bluesky at @tfsbside.bsky.social. Enjoy!
In the second hour of "Dukes and Bell", Carl and Mike discuss Greg Cosell's recent comments stating that Kyle Pitts plays "uninspired" and if that can change this year with Michael Penix Jr. throwing him the ball. Bryant McFadden joins the show to share his thoughts on the Steelers' recent trade for Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith. Da-Da Lewis closes the hour out with "Yeah Man, No Man".
In the second hour of "Dukes and Bell", we out a pin in the Braves convo to talk some Hawks with Mike Conti, after they won the opening days of free agency. In the "Daily Download" the guys talk about the similarities between Lamar Jackson and Michael Penix Jr.'s leadership styles. Da-Da Lewis closes the hour with "Yeah Man, No Man" and an update on how his trip with Dylan went!
Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 827 - My Obsession Show Notes for Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 827 - My Obsession AprilPvd and Grand Nagus discuss Final Fantasy XIV, Virtual Reality and other video games includin World of Warcraft. Send an email to ctrlaltwow@gmail.com telling us how you play Virtual Reality and video games as an altoholic or dealing with it in your family life. 00:06:13 AprilPvd & No Man's Sky 00:44:15 Grand Nagus & Final Fantasy XIV 02:17:15 Emails
In the second hour of "Dukes and Bell", the guys take a break from talking Hawks to discuss the latest trades and news in the NFL. Then, they are joined by Brian Oliver, Audacy NBA Insider, to jump back into the Hawks discussion. Da-Da Lewis closes the hour talking Bobby Bonilla Day in "Yeah Man, No Man".
In the second hour of "Dukes and Bell", we recap the wild Steelers-Dolphins trade and how the fallout affects the Falcons. Then, as the NBA offseason heats up the Hawks are reportedly interested in multiple targets, but is that a good thing? Da-Da Lewis ends the hour with "Yeah Man, No Man" asking about the sequel to a movie that is almost 30 years old.
In the second hour of "Dukes and Bell", the guys discuss Aaron Rodgers' comments on TJ Watt's contract negotiations and Kyle Pitts missing out on Tight End University. Then, Marc Raimondi of ESPN joins the show to talk Falcons. Da-Da Lewis wraps the hour with "Yeah Man, No Man".
80's Jeff's Little Sister joins us on episode 793 (I know, I messed up the numbering on the show) as we talk about 80's Jeff, End of Watch, Foil's War, Sherlock and Daughter, History of the DC Universe, Dune Awakening, No Man's Sky, Cult of the Lamb, mock elections, Claw of the Conciliator, Sometimes Lofty Towers, the Wheel of Fun, Red Dead Redemption, AI audiobooks, Duke Nukem show, The Stand, Dragon's Lair, The Punisher joins Spider-Man, and Impact Winter. So grab your bits o' Panther, it's time for a GeekShock!
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https://www.patreon.com/minnmax - Unlock the ad-free, early version of this show and directly support independent games media MinnMax's Ben Hanson, Jeff Marchiafava, Leo Vader, Haley MacLean, and Kyle Hilliard unpack all of the fun details revealed in the Nintendo Direct all about Donkey Kong Bananza and his new best bud Pauline before we talk about our experience with the Nintendo Switch 2 weeks after the system's launch. Then Leo, Haley, and JeffM explain why The Alters from 11 bit is such a unique, incredible, and stressful experience. Then we answer questions submitted on Patreon by the community and award the iam8bit question of the week! You can win a prize and help make the show better by supporting us on Patreon and submitting a question! https://www.patreon.com/minnmax Watch and share the video version - https://youtu.be/LHqZ6NeUVqk Help support MinnMax's supporters! https://www.iam8bit.com - 10% off with Promo Code: MELTEDICECREAM https://wwwfactormeals.com/minnmax50off - 50% off and free shipping on first box with Promo Code: MINNMAX50OFF To jump to a particular discussion, check out the timestamps below... 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:51 - Donkey Kong Bananza Nintendo Direct 00:19:23 - Kyle's take on Switch 2 00:21:09 - Welcome Tour 00:31:05 - Switch 2 final verdict 00:40:32 - Factor Meals 00:42:14 - The Alters 01:04:22 - Squeakross: Home Squeak Home 01:11:06 - FBC: Firebreak 01:20:56 - No Man's Sky on Switch 01:26:55 - To A T 01:31:19 - Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma 01:36:33 - Thanking iam8bit - https://www.iam8bit.com/ 01:39:07 - Community questions 02:23:20 - Get A Load Of This JeffM's GALOT - https://www.ign.com/articles/hideo-kojima-made-significant-changes-to-death-stranding-2-because-playtesters-thought-it-was-too-good Leo's GALOT - https://www.404media.co/teachers-are-not-ok-ai-chatgpt/ Hanson's GALOT - https://bulkbookstore.com/footballs-greatest-myths-and-legends-9781669040293?srsltid=AfmBOort2REhlnseqvYdo2_gjER9qFmqpN4wO5xc-mUv8p6ivKwyzGV6Efk Kyle's GALOT - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCj6iZzCkkc Community GALOT - https://www.pcgamesn.com/dead-by-daylight/five-nights-at-freddys-dlc-launch-steam-player-count Disclosure - Games discussed on MinnMax content are most often provided for free by the publisher or developer. Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/minnmax Support MinnMax directly on YouTube - https://youtube.com/minnmax/join Follow us on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/minnmaxshow Subscribe to our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/minnmax Subscribe to our solo stream channel - https://www.youtube.com/@minnmaxstreamarchives Catch up on the best of MinnMax - https://bit.ly/4gAc6eq Buy MinnMax merch here - https://minnmax.com/merch Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/minnmaxshow Go behind the scenes on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/minnmaxshow minnmax minnmaxshow gameinformer This podcast is powered by Pinecast.