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In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies and streaming shows I watched in Spring 2026, and rate them from least to most favorite. This coupon code will get you 25% off the ebooks in the Dragontiarna series at my Payhip store: DRAGONJUNE The coupon code is valid through June 15, 2026. So if you need a new ebook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 305 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is May 29th, 2026 and today we'll be discussing my Spring Movie Review Roundup for 2026, where I discuss the movies and streaming shows I watched over the last few months. We will also have Coupon of the Week and a progress update on my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. So let's start off with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebooks in the Dragontiarna series at my Payhip store. That coupon code is DRAGONJUNE. And as always, you get the coupon code and the links in the show notes for this episode. This coupon code will be valid through June the 15th, 2026. So if you need a new ebook for this summer, we have got you covered. Now let's move on to my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. As I mentioned last week, Dragon-Mage is out and you can get it at Amazon and Kindle Unlimited and it's doing well, so thank you for that. My next main project is Blade of Thieves and as of this recording, I am on chapter 11 of 25, though that'll probably expand in the final draft, which puts me at 56,000 words in. So I'm almost halfway through. I think probably it's going to be the length of Blade of Wraiths or a little longer, but we'll see. I'm hoping to have it out towards the end of June, but depending on how June goes, that might slip till July. Hopefully we can avoid that. I'm also 5,000 words into Cloak of Frost and that will be my main project once Blade of Thieves is done. I'm hoping to have Cloak of Frost out towards the end of July, but depending on how June goes, it might slip to August. For audiobook projects, Blade of Wraiths is still processing at ACX, though I believe as of right now, you can get it at Google Play, Kobo, Spotify, and my own Payhip store. The other stores should be available within a few weeks. As of right now, I don't actually have any current audiobooks in production, though we have some scheduled for the future. Once Blade of Thieves is finally done, Brad Wills will record that for us. Hollis McCarthy is scheduled to record Cloak of Worlds in June, if all goes well. Leanne Woodward will be recording Dragon-Mage sometime in July, if all goes well. So that is where I'm at with my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. Hopefully we'll have new things for you to read and listen to before much longer. 00:02:32 Main Topic: Spring 2026 Movie Review Roundup Now without any further ado, let's move on to our main topic, my Spring 2026 Movie Review Roundup. It's time for the Spring 2026 Movie Review Roundup, where I review the movies and streaming shows I watched over the last few months. As always, they're listed from least favorite to most favorite. The grades are wholly subjective and based on nothing more than my own opinions and thoughts. With that disclaimer out of the way, let's go to the movies. First up is Kicking and Screaming, which came out in 2005. This is a family comedy with Will Ferrell and Robert Duvall. Pharrell plays Phil Weston, a mild mannered vitamin store owner and Duvall plays his father, Buck Weston, owner of a successful chain of sports equipment stores. Buck is one of those hyper competitive guys who has to win at everything and Phil has always rolled with it. But when Phil's son is a benchwarmer on the youth soccer team that Buck coaches, Phil's had enough and starts coaching a rival team to get his son into the game and to defeat his father. Along the way, of course, he descends into Will Ferrell style comedic lunacy, but the PG version since this is a PG movie. Mike Ditka was also hilarious as Phil's sidekick and assistant coach. It seemed like an '80s family movie. It was a sort of movie where you could have taken the entire family to the theater in 2005 and everyone would have been at least moderately entertained. Overall Grade: C Next up is the animated Lord of the Rings, which came out in 1978. As I mentioned, this was the animated version of Lord of the Rings from 1978. Extremely ambitious, but I think it's fair to say this landed in ambitious failure territory, but they tried the best they could given the constraints of the technology at the time and the actual available budget. They tried to pack the entirety of the Fellowship of the Ring and the first half of The Two Towers into about two hours and 20 minutes. I'm sorry to say it just didn't work. Like Dune, the Lord of the Rings is one of those books that requires like 10 hours of very expensive filmmaking to pull off properly. That said, I think it is fair to say that this stumbled so that the Peter Jackson live action trilogy could run. Adapting a book (especially a big book) into a movie is a challenge and I don't think this quite got there. Too much was cut out and if you hadn't read the book, you would probably have no idea what was happening or just been confused the entire time. Additionally, the movie relied heavily on rotoscoping and it didn't always quite work. Like the rotoscope Nazgul looked creepy and unsettling, so that worked for them. However, the rotoscoped orcs just looked bad. You know how in live theater stagehands will dress all in black? The orcs kind of looked like that, albeit they're wearing yellow ponchos over their black stagehand outfits, almost like the stagehands were expecting inclement weather backstage. That said, the vocal performances and the music were very good. So an ambitious and admirable failure. As I said, I think the filmmaker's vision exceeded the grasp of their budget and the available technology of the 1970s. Overall Grade: C Next up is Airplane!, which came out in 1980. It was interesting to watch this as a cultural artifact. It had the leisurely pace of an '80s movie, with far more absurdist humor. It was a parody of various airplane disaster movies from the 1970s. It's also interesting that this is remembered as a Leslie Nielsen movie nowadays, though Leslie Nielsen 's character is only a supporting character. For all that he's known for his absurdist humor these days from later movies, Nielsen plays his character stone cold dead straight, which makes him all the funnier, amazingly enough. Some of the jokes in this movie have aged very badly, but it's still worth watching as an interesting and amusing cultural artifact, given how it influenced the entire genre of comedy movies afterwards. There's also the obligatory three seconds of nudity that can get cut on cable TV broadcast. Overall Grade: B- Next up is the Thomas Crown Affair, which came out in 1999. This is an interesting remake of a movie from the 1960s. Pierce Brosnan plays Thomas Crown, a billionaire who has grown bored with his life, so he orchestrates the theft of a priceless Monet painting from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The heist goes off flawlessly and the museum's insurance company sends out investigator Catherine Banning (played by Renee Russo) to retrieve the painting and avoid a hundred million dollar insurance payout. Banning immediately intuits that Crown is the thief and sets about to find the painting. This investigation is complicated by the fact that Crown and Banning immediately develop a strong attraction and start an affair. It was interesting to watch since neither Crown nor Banning are particularly sympathetic characters. In 2026, the phrase "bored New York billionaire" has much more sinister connotations than it did in 1999 and Banning breaks all kinds of laws and sleeping with her target is not a particularly bright idea. That said, the opening heist was interesting and Crown's final gambit to return the painting was extremely clever and enjoyable to watch. So overall, I like the movie, but there's still way too much nudity. Cable broadcasts are probably like 10 minutes shorter than the actual runtime from cutting it all out. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Whiskey Galore, which came out in 2017 and this is a remake of the original Whiskey Galore from 1949. Honestly, this is exactly the same movie from 1949 that I watched in the Movie Review Roundup for Summer 2025, just updated with modern filmmaking techniques. If the movie makers in the '40s could have done it this way, they would have. Though I would recommend watching the 1949 one first and then the one from 2017. Overall Grade: B Next up is Super Mario Galaxy, which came out in 2026. And I have to admit, it felt a little strange to be the oldest person at the theater watching Super Mario Galaxy, but I've been playing Mario games since before any of these kids were born, so I think I had a right to be there. Anyway, I would say this movie is about 75% as good as the first one. It was a little overpacked and the plot wasn't quite as tight, but it's still fun to watch. The animation was excellent and I enjoyed all the callbacks to the various Mario games and since I haven't actually played all the Mario games (as a reminder, I played no console games of any kind between 1998 and 2019), I'm sure there were quite a few I missed. The plot is that Bowser Jr is coming to rescue his father, Bowser, who's been held captive since the end of the last movie. To power his doomsday weapon, Junior kidnaps Princess Rosalina and Princess Peach goes to rescue her while Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi stay to protect the Mushroom Kingdom. Their separate subplots will end up crossing when Bowser Jr. invades the Mushroom Kingdom to get Bowser. Glen Powell was an excellent choice to voice Fox McCloud. I'd say if you could imagine a movie that the audience would enjoy and the critics would hate, you'd end up with Super Mario Galaxy. Since that appears to be what happened to the tune of $970 million, it appears that metaphor was accurate. Also, to be less glib, "movies you can take your kids to" do serve a valuable social function (in my opinion). Overall Grade: B Next up is the Rise and Fall of Reggie Dinkins, which came out in 2026. This was a comedy with a fun premise. Reggie Dinkins (played by Tracy Morgan) was an elite NFL player who got bounced out of the league for placing bets on himself. Years later, he teams up with an indie filmmaker named Arthur Tobin (played by Daniel Radcliffe), to make a documentary to rehabilitate his image. However, Tobin has his own issues. He has an Oscar, but after the Oscar, he got hired to direct a Marvel movie and cracked under the pressure. He and Reggie have to go on a journey to recover their reputations. I thought this was a pretty funny sitcom. Tracy Morgan is a comedic natural, but Daniel Radcliffe turned out to be an excellent comedic actor as well. He was great in that Weird Al biopic a few years ago and he's very funny in this. Craig Robinson was also great as Jerry Basmati, Reggie's sleazy nemesis. Overall Grade: B+ Next up is The Mandalorian and Grogu, which came out in 2026. I enjoyed this. It was like three pretty good episodes of The Mandalorian show put together. The end result was an adventure movie that kind of reminded me of the best of 1980s fantasy and sci-fi movies with a lot of creature work and a lot of action scenes. For an extended stretch of the movie, Grogu takes over as the primary protagonist, and given that Grogu is a very expensive puppet, that's an impressive feat. The plot picks up from the end of The Mandalorian show. The Mandalorian and his adopted son Grogu are now working for the New Republic, helping to hunt down Imperial warlords. Mando gets assigned to hunt down in a mysterious Imperial warlord named Commander Coin, but the only people who have information on Coin's location are the Twins, a pair of Hutt crime lords and relatives of Jabba the Hutt from Return of the Jedi. The Twins are willing to give up Coin's location if Mando does a job for them, but as Han Solo could have warned Mando, working for the Hutts is not a good idea. I was surprised that the reviews for this movie were as mixed as they were, but I suspect that's a combination of three social factors: Number one, cumulative ill will towards Disney as a corporation, which has done numerous sketchy things in the 2020s. I think something similar happened with Microsoft and Starfield. Number two, the lingering bad aftertaste of the sequel trilogy and number three, the tendency of the hardcore Star Wars fandom to chronically overthink things. Overall Grade: B+ Next up is the animated Hobbit, which came out in 1977. Peter Jackson's Hobbit Trilogy from the 2010 famously stretched The Hobbit across three movies, which really didn't work and added a bunch of epic battle scenes, which was totally off for what was essentially a children's book. The animated 1977 version of The Hobbit, by contrast, went in a different direction, neatly adapting it down to 70 minutes or so, presumably because animation is very expensive. At the time, this got mixed reviews, but looking back nearly 50 years later, I think we can appreciate it more because of the sheer amount of work that goes into hand-drawn animation. Like computer-based animation is unquestionably a lot of work as well, but hand-drawn animation is on something of a higher level in terms of difficulty, in my opinion. That said, I think this adaptation did a better job of compressing the story down than the animated Lord of the Rings movie I mentioned earlier in this episode. There's also a lot of 1970s style folk singing-like a LOT. I suspect J.R.R. Tolkien would have hated every single adaptation ever made of any of his works (with perhaps the exception of the audiobooks), but he would have approved of the number of songs and poetry in this. Though it was amusing that the high elves in this movie sing in a '70s folk music style. It would be humorous if in the Silmarillion, Earnedil the Mariner had finally crossed the Sundering Seas to reach Valinor and appeal the aid of the Valar against Morgoth and his hordes, only to hear '70 style folk music echoing across the shining hills of the Undying Lands. Anyway, it's definitely worth watching this if you like The Hobbit or old style animation. Overall Grade: A- Next up is House of David Season 2, which came out in 2026. I wrestled with what grade to give this because it used a lot of AI for the big battle scene in episode one and as long time readers and listeners know, I do not generally approve of LLM generated slop. Ironically, I think episode one, the big battle sequence with all the AI, was definitely the weakest point of the entire second season. Everything else was better. That said, all the character drama and interactions and acting were really good, which amusingly shows that while LLM stuff can generate blurry scenes of mounted soldiers charging at night, the real human emotion comes from, well, real human emotion. Anyway, this picks right up from the end of Season 1, right after David kills Goliath, which means it takes place during most of the events with the third quarter of the book of 1 Samuel from the Bible. David becomes one of the chief commanders of King Saul, but David is secretly the anointed king of Israel. Saul's deteriorating mental state becomes threatening to David while Saul's children scheme for position (with the exception of Jonathan, who has accepted that God has chosen David as the next king of Israel) and the Philistines prepare for war against Israel. It is interesting how the show alternates between leaning into the Grimdark aspects of life in the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age and avoiding them. Like, constant warfare was a fact of life for a Mesopotamian king around 1000 BC. But the show also shows David as having passionate romantic love for Saul's daughter Michal and in the Bible, David ended up with at least eight wives that we know about (there were likely others) and an unnamed number of concubines. So late Bronze Age/early Iron Age monarchs were not likely to have been in the grips of fervent romantic love. Though based on the Psalms he wrote, David seems to have been a man who definitely was in touch with his emotions and quite possibly he would have passionately loved multiple women at the same time. Anyway, I enjoyed the show. While I am not an expert, I probably have a higher than average level of Old Testament knowledge. So when the show expanded on something from 1 Samuel (such as the role of Doeg, the murderous Edomite shepherd), I could see where they were coming from. Or the subplot where Jonathan falls in love with an Israelite woman since in the Bible, David took care of Jonathan's son, Mephibosheth, logically, Jonathan had a wife at some point. Related to that as Saul continues his descent, in a moment of rage in 1 Samuel, he calls Jonathan "the son of a perverse and rebellious woman" and the show has a subplot explaining how Saul came to see Queen Ahinoam as a "perverse and rebellious woman". So I enjoyed this and will definitely watch Season 3 when it comes along. That said, the opening battle with the AI generated battle scenes is still definitely the weakest part of the series, though. Overall Grade: A- Next up is Maul: Shadow Lord, which came out in 2026. And in my opinion, this was pretty good. I think he could call the plot Sith Noir. Maul, desiring vengeance against the Emperor for all the pain he has endured, has decided to rebuild his criminal syndicate (previously destroyed in the Clone Wars) and use it to bring down the Empire. Meanwhile, Captain Lawson, a detective on a minor world, is trying to rebuild his relationship with his teenage son and keep his career afloat. This becomes tricky when a pair of fugitive Jedi fleeing from the Inquisitors turn up on their world. But in the younger of the two Jedi, Maul sees a potential apprentice for himself, one he could corrupt to the dark side. The animation has improved by quantum leaps and bounds since the days of the Clone War show. The lighting and the shadows are excellent. Maul looks spooky and a little uncanny. The lightsaber fights are quick and fluid. No spoilers, but the final episode is absolutely excellent. I also think one of the best things about the Star Wars animation shows is how Maul's character has evolved from simply the cool swordsmen at the end of The Phantom Menace to a sympathetic yet still evil warrior-philosopher, a tragic figure whose every effort always contains the seeds of its own downfall. Overall Grade: A Next up is Emma, which came out in 2020. This is an excellent adaptation of the Jane Austen's novel. Good performances, good cinematography, and it captures the essence of the novel quite well and it's probably a must for Austen fans to see. I don't really have anything negative to say about it, say that it has the three seconds of unnecessary nudity that can be cut in cable broadcasts. Ironically, and quite amusingly, that three seconds of nudity is quite literally the only thing this movie has in common with Airplane!. Overall Grade: A Next up is No Packers, No Life, which came out in 2025. This was a fun documentary about a group of Japanese Green Bay Packers fans. Obviously, there are fairly large cultural and linguistic divides between the United States and Japan, so American football is not hugely popular in Japan. However, the Green Bay Packers are the only community owned team in the NFL to this day and so they're quite a bit more sympathetic than one that's owned by a faceless billionaire. Anyway, an American businessman goes to Japan and stumbles across a Japanese man wearing a Packers jersey at a bar. From there, he learns of a small club called the Japanese Packers Cheering Team that gathered to watch Packers games. This businessman in question happened to be from Wisconsin, so he befriended the Japanese Packers Cheering Team and invited them to Green Bay for a game. The invitation snowballed and so the entire club and their families arrived to watch the game. Sports fandom really isn't one of my interests, so it's always interesting to look at it from the outside. That said, this was an enjoyable documentary about cross-cultural communication at its best. Overall Grade: A Let's close out this episode with my favorite thing I saw in spring 2026, which was Project Hail Mary, which came out in 2026. This is another "science man solves space problem that saves the day with math and science", type science fiction adventure like The Martian, though some new twists on the formula. Dr. Ryland Grace wakes up alone on a spaceship with all the other crew dead and no memory of how he got there. Gradually, he partially remembers and works out that he is part of Project Hail Mary, a last ditch effort to stop Earth's sun from dimming due to an extremophile organism called the Astrophage. Only one other star in Earth's stellar neighborhood was showing no signs of Astrophage infection, so Grace's ship was sent there on a suicide mission to try and recover some means of defeating the Astrophage. While there, he encounters an alien ship with a sole survivor and he slowly works out how to communicate with the alien, who he dubs Rocky. It turns out Rocky's people sent him there on a mission to solve the Astrophage problem as well and together Grace and Rocky try to work out how to save their respective home worlds. Quite enjoyable and worth seeing. At the time I typed this in March of 2026, it was the highest-grossing movie of 2026 and I think it deserved that, though it did eventually get overtaken by Super Mario Galaxy. Overall Grade: A I suppose that was an eclectic range of movies, wasn't it? Interestingly, I actually saw three of them in theaters: Project Hail Mary, Super Mario Galaxy, and The Mandalorian and Grogu, so I went to the theater three times in three months. I think that's the most I've been to the movie theater in a single year in the entirety of the 2020s. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show interesting. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. 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À l'époque, pas de trailer en 4K. Juste des tests passionnés, des blagues foireuses, et le suspense de savoir si ton jeu allait avoir plus de 90%. Sans compter les 25 pages de solution du premier Golden Sun que personne n'avait demandé mais que tu as relues dix fois quand même. Dans ce nouvel épisode de NewGame+, Ace Bunny, HKR, Mugen remontent le fil de la presse jeux vidéo papier, de ses débuts académiques inspirés de Science & Vie Micro jusqu'à sa lente agonie face à l'internet haut débit. Brad passe en pastille invité. Pedro arrive en retard, comme d'habitude, et confirme qu'il est là en touriste. Un épisode qui sent le papier glacé, le CD de démo griffé et la solution de Final Fantasy VIII qui était fausse dès la page 3. Au programme : Les premières lectures, l'ère pré-internet Tilt, premier magazine dédié à la micro-informatique, où l'on apprenait à coder en Basic entre deux soluces de DuckTales. Nintendo Player, la revue indépendante avec laquelle Mugen a appris à lire (et dont il voulait l'intégrale pour son anniversaire). Kids Mania et Astuce Mania, les magazines cheap à 12 francs avec le papier torchon. Les sections jeux vidéo des magazines jeunesse (Picsou, Mickey Parade) comme première porte d'entrée. Chacun a sa madeleine, chacun a son bar-tabac. Les grandes heures de la presse spécialisée Le changement de ton éditorial des années 90 : du journaliste technique austère au pote qui te dit "il est trop cool ce jeu". Player One, Console Plus, Joystick, Jeux Vidéo Magazine, Nintendo Magazine officiel, le MOX (Xbox Magazine), PlayStation Magazine avec son CD de démo qu'on rongeait à l'ongle pour faire tomber le disque. Les hors-séries spéciaux consoles qui te donnaient envie d'en acheter une rien qu'en la regardant sous toutes ses coutures. Pocket Magazine et ses 13 numéros entièrement dédiés aux portables. Le débat : était-ce vraiment indépendant, ou les rédacs se faisaient-elles graisser la patte avec des voyages à Bali ? Les goodies et le CD de démo : l'arme secrète Le magazine qui vendait son tirage grâce à un poster ou un CD, peu importe la qualité du contenu. La démo de Metal Gear Solid dans l'Officiel PlayStation Magazine : l'événement qui a propulsé les ventes. Les CD de démo sur PS1 qu'on refaisait cent fois, Die Hard Trilogy niveau 1, Jumping Flash, Warzone 2100. Les magazines PC avec 4 CD dedans, des wallpapers, des drivers, des mods de Half-Life, et parfois des cracks que les gars avaient glissés en douce. La technique du stagiaire qui copiait des centaines de sauvegardes à la main. La VPC (vente par correspondance) et ses prix en francs mis à nu dans une séquence de devinettes hilarante : combien coûtait une Super Nintendo avec Mario Kart ? La NES Zapper ? La N64 d'occasion ? Les soluces et leur fiabilité toute relative Astuce Mania numéro 5 avec la solution complète de Final Fantasy VIII écrite en urgence, non relue, avec la moitié des informations fausses ou erronées, des fautes de syntaxe et des pages où le texte de la page précédente avait été copié-collé sans qu'on change les screenshots. La course à la soluce pour rester dans le momentum d'une sortie. Les courriers des lecteurs comme premier forum d'entraide. Et ce moment où naïf que tu es, tu essaies de transposer les touches d'un jeu SNES vers la Mega Drive en te disant "droite c'est droite, ça devrait marcher". La traversée du désert et la mort du modèle L'arrivée d'internet et du haut débit qui tue les trois piliers du magazine : les démos (téléchargeables), les tests (disponibles en ligne immédiatement), la publicité (basculée vers le web). Les tentatives désespérées : le magazine low-cost papier torchon qui ne tient pas, le pivot culture/lifestyle/soft érotique avec CD pour survivre quelques années de plus. La publicité déguisée. Jeuxvideo.com, GameCult, Gameblog et la presse en ligne qui prend le relais, qualitative à l'époque, beaucoup moins aujourd'hui selon l'équipe. Game One, No Life et la transition vers la vidéo Marcus comme premier streamer avant l'heure sur Game One avec ses Level 1. No Life et ses obligations de diffuser 50% de musique française. Les vidéotesteurs sur Dailymotion. L'évolution vers BB300, Coupaskull, Hooper et les streamers Twitch, une généalogie directe tracée depuis les rédactions des années 90. Ce qu'il reste en 2026 Le constat unanime : le magazine tel qu'il existait n'a plus de raison d'être. Ce qui survit, c'est le premium ou rien. Les MOOK Pix'n Love (Retro Gamer Collection, IG Mag, les encyclopédies licenciées sur Gran Turismo, Shenmue, Half-Life) comme prolongement de l'expérience jeu, objet à offrir, à lire dans son canapé sans écran. Les livres Surge Éditions pour creuser une franchise en profondeur et l'anticipation d'un bouquin sur Clair Obscur : Expedition 33, dont l'artbook officiel existe déjà. Le débat : le MOOK est-il le descendant du magazine, ou le podcast en est-il l'héritier audio ? La réponse est peut-être les deux. Magazines évoqués : Tilt, Nintendo Player, Player One, Console Plus, Joystick, Jeux Vidéo Magazine, Kids Mania, Astuce Mania, Pocket Magazine, Game Test, Officiel PlayStation Magazine, PlayStation 2 Magazine, Xbox Magazine (MOX), Nintendo Magazine, IG Mag, Retro Gamer Collection, Canard PC, Pix'n Love, JV Le Mag, Video Gamer Retro Éditeurs/Sites évoqués : Micromania (soluces), Jeuxvideo.com, GameKult, Gameblog, Third Éditions Intervenants : Ace Bunny, HKR, Mugen, Brad, PedroMontage et mixage : Ace_BunnyTechnique, diffusion et hébergement : Mugen_Pascal
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In the world of DayZ, your most powerful tool isn't always the rifle on your back—it's the voice in your headset. This week, Andy and Dave explore the fascinating and often lethal world of in-game communication. We discuss how your choice of words can literally mean the difference between a trip to the coast or a new alliance, and why "No Mic, No Life" is a rule most veterans live by.We dive into the tactical side of VOIP, including using your voice as a "shield" to talk your way out of impossible standoffs or using it as a "weapon" to create auditory cover. We break down the "psyop" of using chatter to mask the sound of your footsteps or that tell-tale click of a grenade pin, and how to read the inflection of another player to tell if they are truly friendly or just waiting for you to open your inventory.From the unique social experiments that only happen in Chernarus to the high-stakes bluffs that can turn a squad of four away from your door, we cover why voice communication is the ultimate survival mechanic.Welcome to the essential channel for all things DayZ! We create content for anyone who loves the hardcore survival game, from fresh spawn newbies looking for a DayZ beginner guide to veteran players hungry for high-tier PVP, base building strategy, and insightful DayZ news and discussions on our DayZ podcast.Our two content pillars:
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Welcome to the Re:Sekai Podcast - The Lookout Chronicles of Another World! Hosted by AD, Jerri, and Patrick, this show is dedicated to reviewing the stories of fantasy, reincarnation, and time travel. On episode 1, the party asks the question," What is an isekai?", and discuss the series "No Game No Life" produced by Studio Madhouse.Discussion begins at 18:07.Re:Sekai is a part of The Lookout Network - https://linktr.ee/lookoutonrncFollow us on X:AD - @1ADZLJerri - @A_Bag_of_MonePatrick - @reaperlomein
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There were only two words in the headline in USA Today, but most of us understand the urgency of those two words: "Blood needed!" They were talking about an alarming shortage of blood available in blood banks due to a severe winter, a holiday season, and a bad flu season. One spokesman for the Association of Blood Banks said, "If you've had a bad car accident or a couple of gunshot wounds, you're in a world of trouble." I guess so. There is no fact more basic to human life - without the blood you need, you die. I'm Ron Hutchcraft, and I want to have A Word With You today about "No Blood, No Life." We understand the need for blood physically. But if God didn't explain it to us, we'd never understand our need for blood to live spiritually and to live eternally after we die. Our word for today from the Word of God tells us about it and it's a good thing. It's in Hebrews 9:22. It says, "Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness." That's pretty straight up isn't it? The reason forgiveness is so critical is because that's the only way to have the sins of your life removed from God's book. There's no chance of heaven for you or me if we try to go there with our sin, and there's no way to get rid of our sin without God's forgiveness. And here God tells us there's no way to get that forgiveness without blood - blood that is shed for the death penalty that sin carries. For God's ancient people, the Jews, that meant a system of regular animal sacrifices where the shedding of a substitute's blood - the blood of that animal - could provide a way to be forgiven. But it was only temporary and it was very incomplete because, as God says later in Hebrews, "It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" (Hebrews 10:4). But then God sent to earth the only One who was perfect enough to be the substitute for all of us, shedding His blood for us. "We have been made holy" the Bible says. That means acceptable to God, "through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ, once for all" (Hebrews 10:10). Now, there are some people who don't like all this talk about blood. But this isn't about gore. It's about love. We just don't understand the seriousness of our condition with God. We're lifelong rebels against His rule over us. We're under an eternal death penalty that can only be paid by someone dying! If you want to see the horror of all of our lies and our selfishness and our lust and our pride and our sexual sins and all the hurting we've done, just walk up to the Cross of Jesus and look at the mangled form of the Son of God. Listen as He cries out, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" That's what our sin looks like. That's what it took to pay for my sin. It took the blood of the Son of God. If you're depending on anything else, no matter how spiritual or how religious to get you to God, you're not going to make it. God provided this way for you to be forgiven, for you to live forever. The question is, have you ever been to Jesus' cross in your heart and put all your trust in the One who died there in your place? There's no reason you have to pay for your sin. Not when Jesus, in His love, already paid it for you as your substitute. The Bible says, "He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world"... and yours. Have you ever put your total trust in Jesus to be your Savior, your Rescuer, your Forgiver? If not, why not begin your relationship with Him today? Just say, "Jesus, I've been running my own life. I resign. Today, I'm abandoning all trust in everything else and putting all my trust in You. I'd love to help you make that commitment to Christ and understand it better. That's why our website's there. Please check it out today. It's ANewStory.com. For you to have a relationship with your creator, for you to ever go to heaven, there's blood needed - the blood of Jesus Christ covering the sin of your life. Without the blood, we die. But life is within your reach right now, right where you are. Jesus is there.
There were only two words in the headline in USA Today, but most of us understand the urgency of those two words: "Blood needed!" They were talking about an alarming shortage of blood available in blood banks due to a severe winter, a holiday season, and a bad flu season. One spokesman for the Association of Blood Banks said, "If you've had a bad car accident or a couple of gunshot wounds, you're in a world of trouble." I guess so. There is no fact more basic to human life - without the blood you need, you die. I'm Ron Hutchcraft, and I want to have A Word With You today about "No Blood, No Life." We understand the need for blood physically. But if God didn't explain it to us, we'd never understand our need for blood to live spiritually and to live eternally after we die. Our word for today from the Word of God tells us about it and it's a good thing. It's in Hebrews 9:22. It says, "Without the shedding of blood, there is no forgiveness." That's pretty straight up isn't it? The reason forgiveness is so critical is because that's the only way to have the sins of your life removed from God's book. There's no chance of heaven for you or me if we try to go there with our sin, and there's no way to get rid of our sin without God's forgiveness. And here God tells us there's no way to get that forgiveness without blood - blood that is shed for the death penalty that sin carries. For God's ancient people, the Jews, that meant a system of regular animal sacrifices where the shedding of a substitute's blood - the blood of that animal - could provide a way to be forgiven. But it was only temporary and it was very incomplete because, as God says later in Hebrews, "It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins" (Hebrews 10:4). But then God sent to earth the only One who was perfect enough to be the substitute for all of us, shedding His blood for us. "We have been made holy" the Bible says. That means acceptable to God, "through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ, once for all" (Hebrews 10:10). Now, there are some people who don't like all this talk about blood. But this isn't about gore. It's about love. We just don't understand the seriousness of our condition with God. We're lifelong rebels against His rule over us. We're under an eternal death penalty that can only be paid by someone dying! If you want to see the horror of all of our lies and our selfishness and our lust and our pride and our sexual sins and all the hurting we've done, just walk up to the Cross of Jesus and look at the mangled form of the Son of God. Listen as He cries out, "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" That's what our sin looks like. That's what it took to pay for my sin. It took the blood of the Son of God. If you're depending on anything else, no matter how spiritual or how religious to get you to God, you're not going to make it. God provided this way for you to be forgiven, for you to live forever. The question is, have you ever been to Jesus' cross in your heart and put all your trust in the One who died there in your place? There's no reason you have to pay for your sin. Not when Jesus, in His love, already paid it for you as your substitute. The Bible says, "He is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world"... and yours. Have you ever put your total trust in Jesus to be your Savior, your Rescuer, your Forgiver? If not, why not begin your relationship with Him today? Just say, "Jesus, I've been running my own life. I resign. Today, I'm abandoning all trust in everything else and putting all my trust in You. I'd love to help you make that commitment to Christ and understand it better. That's why our website's there. Please check it out today. It's ANewStory.com. For you to have a relationship with your creator, for you to ever go to heaven, there's blood needed - the blood of Jesus Christ covering the sin of your life. Without the blood, we die. But life is within your reach right now, right where you are. Jesus is there.
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This edition of the DBG Times looks back on the losses that shaped the rock world in the month of November, remembering Corey Smoot, Chuck Mosley, Malcolm Young, Kevin DuBrow, Hank Von Hell, Eric Carr, Freddie Mercury, George Harrison, and Tom Higgins (Klassik 78). We also revisit a wide spread of album anniversaries, from Crazy World by Scorpions and Heartbreak Station by Cinderella to Under Lock and Key by Dokken, Come Out and Play by Twisted Sister, Delirious Nomad by Armored Saint, and Down for the Count by Y&T. The list rounds out with milestones from Helloween, Faith No More, Saxon, REO Speedwagon, Blondie, Queen, Deep Purple, and Tommy Bolin, each marking a distinct moment in rock history. On the new-release front, there's a mix of returns, surprises, and collaborations, including Finger Eleven's Last Night on Earth, Alcatrazz's Prior Convictions, Aerosmith and Yungblud teaming up for One More Time, a Metallica tribute with No Life ‘til Leather, and new drops from Cheap Trick, Stryper, Midnight City, and Danko Jones. We hope you enjoy the new edition of the DBG Times and SHARE with a friend. Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This edition of the DBG Times looks back on the losses that shaped the rock world in the month of November, remembering Corey Smoot, Chuck Mosley, Malcolm Young, Kevin DuBrow, Hank Von Hell, Eric Carr, Freddie Mercury, George Harrison, and Tom Higgins (Klassik 78). We also revisit a wide spread of album anniversaries, from Crazy World by Scorpions and Heartbreak Station by Cinderella to Under Lock and Key by Dokken, Come Out and Play by Twisted Sister, Delirious Nomad by Armored Saint, and Down for the Count by Y&T. The list rounds out with milestones from Helloween, Faith No More, Saxon, REO Speedwagon, Blondie, Queen, Deep Purple, and Tommy Bolin, each marking a distinct moment in rock history. On the new-release front, there's a mix of returns, surprises, and collaborations, including Finger Eleven's Last Night on Earth, Alcatrazz's Prior Convictions, Aerosmith and Yungblud teaming up for One More Time, a Metallica tribute with No Life ‘til Leather, and new drops from Cheap Trick, Stryper, Midnight City, and Danko Jones. We hope you enjoy the new edition of the DBG Times and SHARE with a friend. Decibel Geek is a proud member of the Pantheon podcasts family. Contact Us! Rate, Review, and Subscribe in iTunes Join the Facebook Fan Page Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram E-mail Us Subscribe to our Youtube channel! Support Us! Buy a T-Shirt! Donate to the show! Stream Us! Stitcher Radio Spreaker TuneIn Become a VIP Subscriber! Click HERE for more info! Comment Below Direct Download Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Hey, let's use AI to dub an anime. What could wrong???" EVERYTHING!!! EVERYTHING CAN GO WRONG!!! Sorry, sorry... I'm just...this was bad. So, if you haven't heard or had the displeasure of watching while it was still up, Amazon Prime decided to use AI dubbing for multiple anime series on its site, including beloved shows like Banana Fish and No Game, No Life. And let me tell you...it was bad. Bad bad. Like, utterly disgraceful level of bad. IT WAS BAD! And while we would rather just wipe our brains and forget it ever happened, instead, Frankfurtter and MagicallyAverage decided to talk about the backlash Amazon received from fans (rightfully so) and what this could mean for the future anime dubbing. But seriously though...BAD! ಠ﹏ಠ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Twitch: BakacopodcastTikTok: @bakacopodcastInstagram: @bakacopodcastBlueSky: @bakaco.bsky.socialYouTube: @bakacopodcast---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------#anime #animepodcast #podcast #manga #animenews #animereviews #animepreviews #animerecommendations #mangacollection Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No Life ‘Til Leather – A Tribute To Metallica's Kill ‘Em AllSilver Lining Music to release No Life ‘Til Leather – A Tribute to Metallica's Kill ‘Em All on November 14th. The second single from the all-star compilation is David Ellefson's monumental cover of Metallica's instrumental epic ‘(Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth'.“It was a total honor to be asked to participate in this album, especially to record the iconic bass composition ‘(Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth' by the one and only Cliff Burton” comments David Ellefson. “I was able to borrow one of Cliff's Aria Pro signature bass guitars and signature Morley fuzz/wah pedal for the session to replicate his sharp, yet thunderous tone he created on the original recording. It is my hope that this homage will highlight Cliff's larger than life personality and that his music will always live on through this unique and iconic song he gave to the world.”Click Here to Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes.” Positively Pipeman hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST features other international authors, speakers, trainers, advisors, coaches and other experts here to help you in business & personal life including Self-Help, Motivation, Business, Marketing, Empowerment, Spiritual, Inspiration, Health & Wellness, Relationships, Goal Setting, Belief Systems, Mindset, Sales, and so much more on your journey to Success, Freedom, and Happiness! Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? PipemanRadio Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to Follow, Listen, Download, Subscribe:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit – Music Interviews & Festivals•Positively Pipeman – Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Self-Help, Business, Spiritual & Health & Wellness.Click Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials & Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.
No Life ‘Til Leather – A Tribute To Metallica's Kill ‘Em All Track Listing: 1. Hit The Lights (TAILGUNNER) Played it live at at Download New album Midnight Blitz produced by KK Downing 2026! Silver Lining Music to release No Life ‘Til Leather – A Tribute to Metallica's Kill ‘Em All on November 14th. Click Here to Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes.” Positively Pipeman hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST features other international authors, speakers, trainers, advisors, coaches and other experts here to help you in business & personal life including Self-Help, Motivation, Business, Marketing, Empowerment, Spiritual, Inspiration, Health & Wellness, Relationships, Goal Setting, Belief Systems, Mindset, Sales, and so much more on your journey to Success, Freedom, and Happiness! Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? PipemanRadio Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to Follow, Listen, Download, Subscribe:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit – Music Interviews & Festivals•Positively Pipeman – Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Self-Help, Business, Spiritual & Health & Wellness.Click Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials & Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.
Silver Lining Music will release No Life ‘Til Leather – A Tribute To Metallica's Kill ‘Em All on November 14th. The fourth single from the all-star compilation is from the pioneering heavy metal legends RAVEN with their ear-splitting take on Metallica's “Metal Militia.” Metallica's first proper tour was with Raven in 1983, on the famous Kill ‘Em All For One venture. Thus, it is only fitting that RAVEN features on the album with their powerfully unapologetic rendition of Metallica's “Metal Militia.” With unrelenting energy and raw precision, RAVEN channels the ferocity of the original while stamping their own unmistakable identity on the track — a bold statement that captures the spirit and intensity of the entire album. I think we captured that Metallica ‘snarl,' especially by changing a few key elements! It features Mark [Gallagher] on vocals; today all is revealed!” The tour also made a stop in Los Angeles on August 30, 1983, at the Country Club.Click Here to Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS! Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes.” Positively Pipeman hosted by Dean K. Piper, CST features other international authors, speakers, trainers, advisors, coaches and other experts here to help you in business & personal life including Self-Help, Motivation, Business, Marketing, Empowerment, Spiritual, Inspiration, Health & Wellness, Relationships, Goal Setting, Belief Systems, Mindset, Sales, and so much more on your journey to Success, Freedom, and Happiness! Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show?Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit?Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? PipemanRadio Podcasts are heard on Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and over 100 other podcast outlets where you listen to Podcasts. The following are the different podcasts to Follow, Listen, Download, Subscribe:•The Adventures of Pipeman•Pipeman Radio•Pipeman in the Pit – Music Interviews & Festivals•Positively Pipeman – Empowerment, Inspiration, Motivation, Self-Help, Business, Spiritual & Health & Wellness.Click Here to Subscribe for PERKS, BONUS Content & FREE GIVEWAYS!Follow @pipemanradio on all socials & Pipeman Radio Requests & Info at www.linktr.ee/pipemanradioStream The Adventures of Pipeman daily & live Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio & Talk 4 TV. Download, Rate & Review the Podcast at The Adventures of Pipeman, Pipeman Radio, Talk 4 Media, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, YouTube & All Podcast Apps.
Lo logramos, los malditos hijos de canina lo lograron. PUNCH 100! Esto es un motivo de celebración, jamás pensamos que llegaríamos hasta acá, pero acá estamos y acá seguiremos mientras haya apoyo así falte talento. Hoy hablaremos de No Game No Life, este anime maravilloso que ya le habíamos hecho capítulo hace mucho cuando teníamos Patreon, pero que decidimos retomar para todos.¿David se tardó 3 meses para verse la serie la primera vez? ¿La novela ligera es buena? ¿El creador es lollycon? ¿Por qué no hay segunda temporada? ¿Cuál es el mejor juego? ¿Los juegos sirven como catalizadores o plataformas de entrenamiento para interacciones sociales? Disfruten de todo esto y mucho más en el PUNCH 100 DE GEEK PUNCH.
The Oilers...... well, do what the Oilers do and lose to the Buffalo Sabres by the score of 5-1. Tom Gazzola, Ben Thomson and Matt Kassian breakdown in what we saw as a lifeless Oilers team take on an inspired Sabres team that showed it on the scoreboard. Is Knoblauch on the hot seat? How much of the blame goes to Skinner? Why can't this team defend? All of this discussion and banter on this edition of the GCL Diesel Oil Stream Postgame show right here on Edmonton Sports Talk!
おはようございます。お寺の朝から始める、安養な生活。あなたのウェルビーイングがととのう、テンプルモーニングラジオの時間です。隔週でお届けするアンコール配信。293週目は京都市下京区 浄土宗 龍岸寺 池口龍法さんをゲストにお迎えした2021年のトークを再配信します。本日の話題は「No ご先祖 No LIFE!」。♪ ゲストご紹介ページhttps://note.com/pilgry/n/nb6e67dc1aa0fお経のコーナーは広島県広島市 浄土宗 妙慶院 加用雅信さんによる「和文朝勤」。♪ お経ゲスト所属寺院webサイトhttp://wajun.or.jp/noteマガジン「Temple Morning Radioの歩きかた」ではゲストに関する詳しい情報をご確認いただけます。コメント欄ではメッセージもお待ちしています。ぜひ、マガジンをフォローしてお楽しみください。♪ Temple Morning Radioの歩きかたhttps://note.com/pilgry/m/m6cd9c95f8001---「テンプルモーニングラジオ」「音の巡礼」の音源が地図から探せるWebサイト「pilgry」をご活用ください!https://pilgry.net
Filmmaker Ty Morse, producer of "No Packers, No Life", joins the boys to talk about his fear of flying, traveling to Japan, hanging out (and partying) with the Japanese Packers Cheering Team, bringing them back to Green Bay, celebrates the joy of tailgating and introduces the world to Elvis Presley's favorite rollercoaster. This week's podcast was brought to you by Teambrown Apparel, Old Fort Baseball Co and Patrick's Custom Painting.
We weren't a therapy family.....until that time we had to be. This week we're joined by Peace of Mind NYC Founder, Jenna Sackman. Jenna is a holistic and integrative therapist who helped our family through one of the hardest, most complex, and deeply meaningful times of our lives. We talk about family grief, how to talk to kids about loss, and what it means to keep moving forward when someone you love is gone.Connect With Jenna Sackman on InstaPeace of Mind Therapy NYC When we were seeing Jenna, she recommended this incredible book to our family. The Beauty of What Remains by Rabbi Steve Leder. It quickly became one of our favorite books and one we highly recommend for anyone going thru losing a loved one.
Worship Leader Taylor Cummings teaches that Jesus modeled complete dependence on the Father and calls us to abide in Him to bear true, lasting fruit. She emphasizes that there is no real life apart from Christ.
Un film qui suit les aventures d'un jeune codeur amateur au début des années 90 au moment où il décide de développer son propre jeu avec sa bande de potes. Un film financé de façon participative sur la plateforme Ulule, du 03 octobre au 07 novembre 2025. Un film nourri par la passion de toute une équipe, dont une partie sera dédiée au développement des “jeux vidéo du film” ! Bref, un film de fou.Marc, Nicolas et Thierry discutent avec Alex Pilot (co-créateur de la chaîne Nolife, réalisateur de documentaires, etc.) de son projet, de sa passion pour les démos, les années 80/90, le jeu vidéo bien sûr, mais aussi le cinéma et la volonté de faire de son film une véritable expérience immersive.Jetez un oeil au projet DEMO et sa campagne Ulule en cliquant ici !Le billet du hors-série 14 est disponible ici.Retrouvez toutes les précédentes publications sur thierryfalcoz.fr Retrouvez-nous sur Twitter / X, mais aussi sur Bluesky Contactez-nous pixelbentopodcast@gmail.com
We are called to love God's people with grace, humility, and unity — putting Christ above all differences. True biblical love means serving and caring for one another as members of one body.
H3 - Fri Oct 17 2025 - " John Bolton indictment about his notes he kept and shared" , "Talking John Bolton and the documents case on WORD Talk line " , " You going out to the No Kings Protest.. Aka the no life protests…" , "A staff member who tried to stop a 14 yr old from leaving this facility was killed. "
H3 - Segment 3 - Thur Oct 17 2025 - Y'all going out to the protest this weekend . It should be called the “No Life” protest. I'm going to go walk my dogs
No Prayer, No Life - The Spiritual Hystory Of The Great State Of Mississippi Prayer is as necessary to life, as air and water. Pastor Nathaniel Rios joins us to discuss the first stop on the blue thread 50 state tour, the spiritual hystory of the great state of Mississippi.
On the second hour of the Civic Media Spotlight, we listen to Todd from The Todd Allbaugh show. Next week Wednesday, October 15th at the Marcus Majestic Cinema in Waukesha, Todd will be covering the VIP world premiere of No Packers, No Life. The latest project from producers Sean Hanish and Paul Jaconi-Biery of Just A Bit Outside, this feel good film documents an unexpected pocket of Packers fans on the other side of the world. Producer Sean Hanish makes a surprise visit to announce some of the Packers legends that will be present at the premiere, including running back Ahman Green! Todd and Sean give away some tickets to a lucky winner. We move onto The Maggie Dawn show. Professor Josh Braver, Assistant Law Professor at the University of Wisconsin, joins Maggie to examine the troubling misuse of military force in domestic politics, spotlighting Donald Trump's controversial deployment of the National Guard and ICE agents in cities like Chicago. He stresses the constitutional risks of eroding civilian control of the military and Trump's disregard for established legal norms. Max Ink makes an appearance on Spotlight! This features a piece of the interview and live music from The Mascot Theory, just before releasing a new, emotional, personal album. The two songs here were played live for the first time in the studio! The last segment for the Civic Media Spotlight is the John & Gordy show! With Matt Rothschild filling in for Gordy, John and Matt spoke with Conor Caloia, owner of Wisconsin Forward FC in Madison. Conor announced the formation of a new professional women's soccer team in Madison, explaining how the sport's growth in the U.S is starting to show life. They also talked about the barriers of entry for young talent trying to make a name for themselves in the U.S. To learn more about these shows and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the network on Facebook, BlueSky, YouTube, X, and Instagram to keep up with Civic Media!
On the second hour of the Civic Media Spotlight, we listen to Todd from The Todd Allbaugh show. Next week Wednesday, October 15th at the Marcus Majestic Cinema in Waukesha, Todd will be covering the VIP world premiere of No Packers, No Life. The latest project from producers Sean Hanish and Paul Jaconi-Biery of Just A Bit Outside, this feel good film documents an unexpected pocket of Packers fans on the other side of the world. Producer Sean Hanish makes a surprise visit to announce some of the Packers legends that will be present at the premiere, including running back Ahman Green! Todd and Sean give away some tickets to a lucky winner. We move onto The Maggie Dawn show. Professor Josh Braver, Assistant Law Professor at the University of Wisconsin, joins Maggie to examine the troubling misuse of military force in domestic politics, spotlighting Donald Trump's controversial deployment of the National Guard and ICE agents in cities like Chicago. He stresses the constitutional risks of eroding civilian control of the military and Trump's disregard for established legal norms. Max Ink makes an appearance on Spotlight! This features a piece of the interview and live music from The Mascot Theory, just before releasing a new, emotional, personal album. The two songs here were played live for the first time in the studio! The last segment for the Civic Media Spotlight is the John & Gordy show! With Matt Rothschild filling in for Gordy, John and Matt spoke with Conor Caloia, owner of Wisconsin Forward FC in Madison. Conor announced the formation of a new professional women's soccer team in Madison, explaining how the sport's growth in the U.S is starting to show life. They also talked about the barriers of entry for young talent trying to make a name for themselves in the U.S. To learn more about these shows and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the network on Facebook, BlueSky, YouTube, X, and Instagram to keep up with Civic Media!
10-06-25 The Mason Crosby Show Interviews: No Packers No Life Producers full 654 Mon, 06 Oct 2025 18:10:19 +0000 2bEk9uewIy7pF4dVzzWRfeR6unlboft4 sports Packers Coverage sports 10-06-25 The Mason Crosby Show Interviews: No Packers No Life Producers Best Packers Coverage on 105.7FM The FAN. Home of the statewide Green and Gold Post Game Show with Bill Michaels and Gary Ellerson. Also hear players coaches and our Football insiders. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperw
Entre 2007 et 2018, il y a eu en France une chaîne de télé qui ne ressemblait à aucune autre, Nolife. Le Japon, les jeux vidéo, des fictions improbables, de la musique, et surtout une équipe de passionné·e·s comme on en rencontre rarement. Entre 2016 et 2018, c'est d'ailleurs Nolife qui a produit et diffusé Silence on joue.A l'origine de ce projet complètement dingue, Sébastien Ruchet et notre invité du jour, Alex Pilot. Travailler avec lui et son équipe sur Silence on joue lors des deux dernières années de Nolife a été un vrai plaisir. Et donc, quand il nous a parlé, un peu en avant première, de son projet de financement participatif pour un long métrage racontant une partie de l'histoire du jeu vidéo, DEMO, nous n'avons pas hésité longtemps avant de lui tendre un micro. Nous allons donc revenir ensemble sur son parcours, et sur ce nouveau projet très excitant.La page Ulule de Demo : https://fr.ulule.com/demo-par-alex-pilot/coming-soon/Pour commenter cette émission, donner votre avis ou simplement discuter avec notre communauté, connectez-vous au serveur Discord de Silence on joue!Soutenez Silence on joue en vous abonnant à Libération avec notre offre spéciale à 5€ par mois : https://offre.liberation.fr/soj/CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cet entretien a été enregistrée le 15 septembre 2025. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Musique : Nolife no thema 2007 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Alex Pilot, réalisateur et cofondateur de la chaîne Nolife, lance ces jours-ci un financement participatif pour son premier long métrage Demo. C'est l'occasion pour le recevoir en entretien dans Silence on Joue pour parler de son parcours, de son rapport aux jeux vidéo et sur ce film qu'il a en tête depuis longtemps. L'entretien sera mis en ligne demain, et, en guise de bande-annonce, nous avons soumis notre invité au questionnaire de SoJ.La page Ulule de Demo : https://fr.ulule.com/demo-par-alex-pilot/coming-soon/Pour commenter cette émission, donner votre avis ou simplement discuter avec notre communauté, connectez-vous au serveur Discord de Silence on joue!Soutenez Silence on joue en vous abonnant à Libération avec notre offre spéciale à 5€ par mois : https://offre.liberation.fr/soj/CRÉDITSSilence on joue ! est un podcast de Libération animé par Erwan Cario. Cette bande annonce a été enregistrée le 15 septembre 2025. Réalisation : Erwan Cario. Musique : Nolife no thema 2007 Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
While the team enjoys some much needed late summer break, Father Martins and co open the vault to let listeners hear one of the exclusive cases where Father goes back and shares what we didn't have time to dig into in the originals. Vault members have had access to this for a year. SponsorsFast Growing Trees- Get FIFTEEN PERCENT OFF at using the code EXFILES at checkoutTake the online quiz and introduce Ollie to your pet. Visit https://www.ollie.com/exfiles today for 60% off your first box of meals! #ToKnowThemIsToLoveThemTake your food to the next level with Graza Olive Oil. Visit https://graza.co/EXFILES and use promo code EXFILES today for 10% off your first order! Want more case behind the case? Check out exorcistfiles.supercast.com and sign up for the VaultSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ki Seitzei - There is No Life Outside of Ruchniyus
Inspired by the Tubi series "Demascus", this episode unpacks why chasing ‘fool's gold'—other people's lives, careers, or approval—only leads us further from happiness. With a reminder from J. Cole's timeless lyric, ‘No such thing as a life that's better than yours,' we'll explore how to value the life you have, stop comparing timelines, and start recognizing the real treasure right in front of you. Subscribe to Blu Alchemist Podcast Substack Newsletter: https://siquoyiablue.substack.com/ Podcast Website: https://www.blualchemistpodcast.com Siquoyia Blue Website: https://siquoyiablue.komi.io YouTube: @blualchemistpodcast Buy Dating Assassins Card Game: https://www.datingassassins.com If you want to either be a guest on or find guests for your podcast, please sign up here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/siquoyia Donate via Cashapp: @KingSiquoyia or Venmo: @KingShay Thanks for listening! Subscribe, Share and Follow us!
LESSON 223God Is My Life. I Have No Life But His.I was mistaken when I thought I lived apart from God, a separate entity that moved in isolation, unattached, and housed within a body. Now I know my life is God's, I have no other home, and I do not exist apart from Him. He has no Thoughts that are not part of me, and I have none but those which are of Him.Our Father, let us see the face of Christ instead of our mistakes. For we who are Your holy Son are sinless. We would look upon our sinlessness, for guilt proclaims that we are not Your Son. And we would not forget You longer. We are lonely here, and long for Heaven, where we are at home. Today we would return. Our Name is Yours, and we acknowledge that we are Your Son.- Jesus Christ in ACIM
FitStoryTV is back with a bang and in episode 72, I sit down with the owner and founder of The Natural Club, Sammy Pierre. He tells us about what life was like growing up in North West London navigating the environment and challenges he faced as a young boy, growing up with a radically religious father and the splitting of his parents at a young age, to how later he overcome time in prison by discovering his true purpose in the world of health and fitness. We dive into the life and the lessons, and learn how he turned his life around to help others on their fitness journey with #NoGymNoLife.Tune in for an episode full of vulnerability, inspiration and transformation. We have nothing to sell you on this podcast, but if we can ask something of you, it's to help more people discover us by commenting on this video and sharing this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VFP42g0kJg8?si=8yBofhZ0kdZNmiXIHosted by Matt Harris (IG: https://www.instagram.com/officialburbs)Guest Sammy Pierre: https://www.instagram.com/tncfitnessltdGet the FitStory Formula: https://yourfitstory.com/self-paced-course/
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If grading has taken over your life, this final episode in the True Life Teacher Confession series is here to help. I'm unpacking the hidden costs of grading everything, challenging the belief that every assignment needs a grade, and sharing mindset shifts and practical strategies to help you reclaim your time. From setting clear grading boundaries to building a classroom culture where students stay accountable without constant grading, this episode is your first step toward a more sustainable teaching life!➡️ Show Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode189 Resources:Culture Mini-CourseSecondary Science Simplified BundleDownload your FREE Classroom Reset Challenge.Take the Free Labs When Limited virtual PD courseSend me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.scienceSend me an email: rebecca@itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.Related Episodes:Episode 64, How to Re-Engage Apathetic Students (And Manage Your Own Apathy!)Episode 123, What to Do When You Care More Than Your Students DoEpisode 145, How to Build Resilience in Students Post-Pandemic Episode 155, How to Create Active and Accountable Learners in Your Secondary Science Classroom Episode 160, 4 Proven Tips to INSTANTLY Decrease Your Grading Time Episode 187, True Life: I'm Drowning
Another hour of beats and melodies. Yotto drops tracks from Samer Soltan, Lane 8, Kaskade, Joris Voorn, and more.Odd One Out Intro 00:00:001. Samer Soltan & Ajna – Champion 00:00:332. Cesar Herresuelo – The Side 00:06:033. Jos & Eli – Overdose 00:10:394. Fahlberg – Ain't No Life 00:17:125. PCP – Fusion 00:22:096. Lane 8 & Arctic Lake – The Choice (PARIS Remix) 00:27:127. shel·ly – Chance 00:31:498. Floow – Spotlight 00:35:339. Kaskade & Lipless – State Of Mind (SOHMI Extended Remix) 00:39:5610. Argy & Omiki – WIND 00:43:5911. Saporta – This Is Culture 00:48:3512. Joris Voorn – Tryptamine 00:53:2013. Da Hool – Meet Her At The Love Parade (Yotto x Cassian Rework) 00:57:50
Send us a Question!PATREON LET'S TALK:In response to his disgust with No Game No Life: Zero, Melvin interviews his friends Isabella, David, and Melanie about Anime, PDF-File/incest material, and the broader disappointment with male-produced fetishistic content.Song Credits:InMyHeadBGM by ceethewhite -- https://freesound.org/s/795402/ -- License: Attribution 4.0Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/aaron-paul-low/lemon-merengueLicense code: WDB4IXI2UDO4TBO8Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/albert-behar/puzzle-piecesLicense code: 977UJ2MEOOJXANGW Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Substack Instagram Facebook Group
[00:00:00] - Joe returns from Mexico and shares travel stories involving cheap booze and some sketchy logistics. The crew transitions into the release of JFK files, highlighting the disappointment that no conclusive “smoking gun” was revealed, despite Rep. Paulina Luna claiming NBC has unseen Oswald footage. [00:10:00] - Speculation about the hidden Oswald footage continues. Talk turns to media cover-ups, the CIA's possible involvement, and the suppression of controversial stories like Epstein. Then, the show pivots to bizarre headlines about robot dogs, AI homes, and MIT's proposal to use ethically-sourced human bodies in medical research. [00:20:00] - The gang dives deep into the implications of lab-grown human bodies without minds—used for organ harvesting or testing. They joke about AI-human hybrids, but note the serious ethical red flags. References are made to China's organ industry and the elite's likely monopolization of such tech. [00:30:00] - Continued discussion on "empty vessels" and the MIT article suggesting artificial wombs and AI integration. The idea of using cloned human shells without brains is dissected. Hosts mockingly suggest using these shells as “defective products” with customer complaints. [00:40:00] - A strange true crime case is explored: Peter Bergmann, a man who meticulously erased his identity before dying mysteriously on an Irish beach. The situation mirrors Missing 411 cases—neatly folded clothes, strange behavior, water nearby—sparking theories about his intent and identity. [00:50:00] - Theories swirl around Bergmann's story: Was he terminally ill, a spy, or something else? Mike credits a Discord user for the tip. Then Joe shares a revelation: he's come around on ancient pyramid theories and now believes in advanced prehistory and lost civilizations. [01:00:00] - Comedy breaks enter with a satirical AI ad about the “George Droid,” packed with racial and corporate parody. They analyze how bizarre and well-produced these AI skits are becoming, connecting it to past stories like Hasidic Jews digging tunnels under a building in NY. [01:10:00] - A political segment mocks Biden's speech flubs and contrasts them with more articulate figures. The gang talks Tesla's Democrat-heavy user base, leftist protests, and a satire piece on the Department of Imaginary Concerns by Scott Adams. Governmental overreach and absurdity are recurring themes. [01:20:00] - Signal's possible compromise sparks a chat about surveillance and government setups. They vent over bureaucratic waste, citing fraud and COVID relief abuse. Gavin Newsom's home repair regulations are mocked to highlight nonsensical red tape and overregulation. [01:30:00] - They unpack global population data, suggesting billions may be uncounted. The inaccuracy of rural census data is criticized, and theories emerge about shadow populations and manipulated demographics. They mention satellite and mobile data as better population estimators. [01:40:00] - A wild story out of New Jersey breaks: a police chief accused of disturbing workplace pranks, including spiking coffee with Viagra, setting off firecrackers, exposing himself, and jabbing an officer with a needle. The crew debates the difference between pranks and criminal acts. [01:50:00] - Another quirky tale: A Ford executive kept a 15-year-long spreadsheet of coworkers' malapropisms and linguistic flubs, turning it into a leaderboard of grammar fails. They laugh at some of the worst offenses like “reinvent the ocean” and “broken drum.” It's the nerdiest kind of office drama. [02:00:00] - The show wraps up with musings on civil war hysteria, AI integration into society, and weird AI-assisted ramblings about eastern medicine. They joke about penis scandals, secret cybernetic creations, and speculate on how medicine and society are morphing in dystopian ways. 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