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Join the SMU Child Advocacy Associates as they speak with Deb Finley, a board member for CASA of Denton County and Heather Tijerina, who is involved with Foster Angels of South Texas. These two women were brought together by a youth named Maria. During this episode, you will hear about how both individuals went above their call of duty to help Foster Youth Maria gain access to a car. After learning about Maria's need, Deb was able to find an affordable and safe car for her—but she did not stop there. Deb continued to walk with Maria through this first-time purchase, offering support and guidance. When Maria needed to get the plates changed, Deb showed her how. When Maria needed a new bank account set up, Deb helped Maria research her options…she even took Maria to open her new account when that day came! Both Heather Tijerina and Deb Finley went above and beyond to make an impact in Maria's life. They joined together in aiding Maria to gain access to transportation. But they also helped her open the door to new opportunities in the future. If you are a former foster child who aged out of the system and want to share your story, email us at agedoutproject@gmail.com! You deserve to be heard. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Credits: • Interviewees: Heather Tijerina and Deb Finley • Interviewers: Gracie Byers and Taylor Rosenbleeth • Editor: Soheil Abdmousavi • Editing Team: Katie Forss • Music Credit: - Nostaliga by Tobus https://soundcloud.com/7obu - Music Promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/03Aky9bhOMU The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SMU.
Welcome to the smokers lounge at the jammin june event that took place on june 1st. Although the festival and event coordinator were fine enough we here at smokers lounge production feels as though we wont be back. To not the fault of the event but the crowd its self was not the target demographic we were looking for so instead will be focusing on attending horror conventions to closer reach a target audience. Hope to see yall soon and thank you for listening. Follow our instagram to get some updates on the build of the cabin and more podcasts to come!!!
It's been a nostaliga loaded couple of weeks for Halo fans. From the Mark V coating selling very well to the just released Halo 3 maps playlist to the return of Mountain Dew's Gamer Fuel. Join us as we discuss this, the ramifications of the latest lore drop (hint, it's related to the Flood!), and more!
Someone loves this movie, someone poopoos on it the whole podcast; FIND OUT WHO!
Have you always been spooky? What triggered your obsessions with the things that go bump in the night? At some point you must have read watched or listened to something that awoken your desire to seek out the darkness. Okay, that WAS way too serious for this because we're talking about Goosebumps books, Are You Afraid of the Dark and more on this one. Let's do what we always do and have a little bit of fun.All of our links:https://linktr.ee/UnrefinedPodcast
Special thanks to my friend, Kam Armstrong, for calling my attention to the book Sacred Fire, by Ronald Rolheiser. He expresses three levels of life, both physically and spiritually: Essential Discipleship (the struggle to get our lives together), Mature Discipleship (the struggle to give our lives away), and Radical Discipleship (the struggle to give our deaths away).We will be focusing on the first of those today, and particularly how young adults embrace this task of putting their own life together. Younger people face a huge challenge. They are physically and mentally charged up with a grand task before them. How can they build out a life of longing that is a holy longing, a longing that honors.Ronald Rolheiser wrote an earlier book "The Holy Calling" that will serve as our title today, and it focused more heavily on this first category. I encourage all younger people to listen, teens and young adults. But parents and grandparents need to listen as well. You need to remember what it was like to be young so you can be a compassionate, kind and helpful influence for them.Here is the list of 7 elements raging and demanding attention in our youth:1) Eros - the sheer pulse of life2) Sexuality - it's brute force within us3) Restlessness - how will this all come together4) Loneliness - the pursuit of intimacy5) Insubstantiality - what is my meaning and purpose and worth6) Moral Fervor - what is worth fighting for and who can I fight with7) Nostaliga to Come Home - more specifically, how will I build my own homeThese things exist for all of us, but the intensity gauge tends to come down throughout the years. This makes older people great mentors. But it doesn't make these things any less potent. So, here are four things you must seed in your heart during these years:1) Private Prayer and Private Integrity (pursue, know, love and serve Jesus)2) Charity and Justice (a heart for people, for the poor and hurting, compassion)3) Involvement with the Church (holy community, intergenerational faith support)4) Forgiveness and Mellowness of Heart (peace, mercy, optimism, and soft hearts)
In this episode a trio of podcasters discuss a trio of Looney Tunes cartoons- 'Birds Anonymous', 'Knighty Knight Bugs' and 'Devil May Hare'- from directors Friz Freleng and Robert McKimson. And these shorts were picked to give us a chance to discuss three characters we'd yet to discuss on the podcast (Tweetie Pie, Yosemite Sam and the Tasmanian Devil- perhaps better known as Taz).
Feeling energized from an amazing weekend at the Chiller Theatre Expo, Dr. Joe and some of his fellow ZOOMers share their experiences of the event with talent and event manager Stuart Hersh! Check out the ZOOM family's next event this July! Get your copy of Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach today!
Join us in our final Halloween film of the season, as we laugh our hillbilly asses off with 2010's comedy horror film, "Tucker & Dale vs. Evil". Our Plot Summary MadLibs introduces us to a Moist Butterfinger, a Hangry Stud Muffin, and a Sexy Turkey.----------*NEW* Become a member exclusively on Ko-fi for as little as $1 per month. Access to our personal Discord server, Ad-free RSS feed, merch, and more awaits! Join today - https://ko-fi.com/movie/tiers -----------Movie DetailsWritten and Directed by Eli Craig. Starring Alan Tudyk, Tyler Labine, Katrina BowdenWith a budget of $5mil, it made $5.7mil in the box office. Currently a 7.5 on IMDb. ----------Request a personalized shout out - https://ko-fi.com/movie -Commission a movie review of your choice! - https://ko-fi.com/movie/commissions -Check out all our episodes and subscribe – www.oswpodcast.com -Twitter – www.twitter.com/oswpodcast1 -Facebook – www.facebook.com/oswpodcast -Instagram – www.instagram.com/oswpodcast -
On this weeks show we discuss if modern music has progressively gotten worse compared to older songs.
In this week's episode, we reflect on games that brought us into certain genres, such as party games or competitive shooters. Reaper and Kaelynn go on a long tangent about snowboarding.Hosts: Asclepius (Austin), Reaper (Chad), & Uprising (Kaelynn)
Welcome to a new week. Monday we start with The Week in So Bad It's Good! It's your pop culture update with Bravo news, what to watch for the week, movies, music, Daily Mail headlines and so much more. This week we have the incredible Kelli Williams (Insta: @laguna_biotch, twitter: @lagunaiotchIG) or as you may know her the Laguna Biotch. We talk about her rebranded podcast Nostalgia & Now. Plus, Kelly Dodd fired, Braunwyn Wyndham-Burke sobriety, what to set your dvrs for, Britney Spears, TI & Tiny drama, Armie Hammer scandal, the return of Summer House, The Bachelor and the hit song Drivers License that lead to a love triangle. Plus, Kelli takes us thru the Madison Lecroy (Southern Charm), Kristen Cavallari, Austen Craig, Jay Cutler, AROD drama. THIS IS A POP CULTURE LOVERS DREAM EPISODE and remember I'll be doing this every monday to start your week of So Bad It's Good! Also, go subscribe to Kelli's rebranded podcast Nostaliga & Now with Laguna Biotch and leave her a 5 star review!Remember to subscribe and join me Monday thru Thursday for interviews with podcasters and reality starts, show recaps, Garth and Justin, Bill and Becky Bailey and so much more!!ALSO GO CHECK OUT THE PATREON patreon.com/sobaditsgood. Support what we are doing here. THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!!If you’re enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Time Stamps are below. Use them. They are your friend. This pod isn’t meant to be digested all at once! Contact me on Insta if you need me to send them to you if you can’t find them!:25-Mashup1:16:Intro-Show Notes6:30-Solo Stories-Kelly Dodd Fired, Summer House's Lindsey Hubbard and her boyfriend split, Braunwyn Windham-Burke celebrates 1 yr sobriety24:02-Kelli Williams goes over the week in pop culture 25:24-Stormi Jenner turns 3!!! 38:00-Armie Hammer/Shia Labouef/FKA TWIGS 39:11-Madsion Lecroy/Southern Charm/'Kristin Cavallari/Arod/Jay Cutler 57:00-TI and Tiny allegations 1:05:30-Britney Spears 1:17:30-Drivers License love triangle 1:25:00-The Bachelor 1:33:00-Super Bowl-The Weeknd 1:36:30-Miley Cyrus Twitter: @ryanbailey25Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Email us: sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey@gmail.com
Dungeon Mastery is the podcast for levelling up your DM skill. In Episode 19 Mitch and Jesse reminisce about their childhood by exploring the use of nostalgia in your games. -Catch-up-What is Nostalgia-Types of Nostalgia in TTRPG's-What is its Purpose-Tips on How to Use NostalgiaEmail Us at dungeonmasterycast@gmail.com for suggestions or feedback.Follow us on Twitter @CastDungeon for updates and references.
This week we search for treasure with Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) & Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and discuss glossing over sexual abuse, the destruction of indigenous cultures in the name of white male glory, fatal consequences of capitalism, and a very phallic use of snakes. 1981: 0:07:20 2008: 0:52:38 Outro: 1:33:16
No es tristeza, supera los límites de lo que creemos saber y nos lleva con ella a un imaginario desesperante. Facebook: Tóxica (@20.moon.02), Instagram: @yaya.morales.21 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
To me, the 80s is the all-time greatest decade. And if the 80s were the Beatles of decades, 1985 would be its Sgt. Peppers. So many iconic movies, toys, tv shows, and items came out during this year, and this podcast is a look back on the 19 best things that make 1985 the greatest year ever! show notes: 1985
Become an official Patreon member today! www.patreon.com/ttmwagThis episode will take you back to the good ol' days of shopping at Hot Topic, getting things pierced, dying your hair extreme colors, and getting heat stroke at Warped Tour as me and my friend Leslie talk all about Paramore! We discuss our love obsession with Hayley Williams, why we love this band so much, and our first time of hearing this band. In this episode we rank the albums from our favorite to least favorite (13:42) and we compare the two best Paramore albums Riot! and Brand New Eyes. (46:22) We discuss our favorite tracks off of both records and discuss things such as our thoughts on the band not choosing to play Misery Business live. Enjoy this fun episode as two kids that are too old to go through an emo phase nerd about about one of their favorite bands!Follow this page on Twitter and Facebook: @ttmwagCHECK OUT MY WEBSITE: www.ttmwag.com
In this episode of wrestling nostalgia its part 1 of the Stone Cold vs The Rock rivalry talking about their first WrestleMania encounter that took place in Philadelphia, PA on March 28, 1999.
Do you often ponder your past and long for simpler times? So do (most) of the hosts of JobyCast, as we dive deep into that most melancholy feeling, nostalgia. The boyz discuss mid-2000s pop-punk music, baseball movies, Hollywood's fondness for remakes, and Juan tries (and fails) to convince the world that "The Sandlot" is bad movie.
Teddy Ruxpin was an animatronic bear that could talk and moves its eyes and mouth while telling stories. It was a combination of many things from Disney to Chuck E. Cheese. it came out in 1985 and actually became the best-selling toy of the mid-80s. He comes with a pretty bizarre back story so listen up! Show notes: Teddy Ruxpin
It's time for our epic quest to begin. Cape Swoosh Productions begins a new journey with one of our biggest podcasts yet: the legendary manga adaptation of The Ocarina of Time!**The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and all associated stories and characters are the property of Nintendo, and the manga is distributed by VIZ Media. Cape Swoosh Productions does not claim ownership over any writing, images, or properties. Please support the official publications and game releases**Music in this episode is brought to you by...Kevin MacLeod: www.incompetech.comZelda ReOrchestrated (ZREO): http://www.zreomusic.com/The Noble Demon: https://thenobledemon.bandcamp.com/Theophany: https://theophany-rmx.bandcamp.com/The Legend of Zelda Symphony of the GoddessAll tracks originally composed by Nintendo and Koji Kondo
Inspired by Curtis’ guest appearance on The SSR Podcast, we’re returning to our favorite childhood reads to figure out how they have shaped us as readers. We compare what we read then to what we read now, share some nerdy anecdotes, and reflect on how beloved characters have influenced our personalities. We encourage you to reflect on your own reading journey and let us know what you discover. Find us on Instagram @hereadsheread or email us: hereadshereadpodcast@gmail.com. Support the show here Check out Libro.fm here Educated by Tara Westover The Glass Castle by Jeanette Wells The SSR Podcast Episode 1: Hardy Boy Meets Nancy Drew Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder Star Wars X-Wing Series Red Rising by Pierce Brown The Babysitter’s Club Dear America The Royal Diaries The Diary of Anne Frank Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith Crucible of Command by William C. Davis Grant by Ron Chernov Inkheart by Cornelia Funke Inkspell by Cornelia Funke The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan Curtis' Rec of the Week: ask a parent about what you liked to read as a child Chelsey's Rec of the Week: SSR Episode 9 January Buddy Read: The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! Over the years, many people have seen the infamous Miami Mike screencap. But what's the story behind it? After all this time, we'll finally have some answers! Join me & my guest Pat, former co-worker of Miami Mike, as I explain how I found him and interview him about his now infamous boss. Learn about how anime stores worked in the 90s, being a fan back when anime wasn't as accessible, and the answer to the question, “Just what DID he do at DragonCon?” Stream the episode above or [Direct Download] Subscribe on itunes | Stitcher | Google Play Download a transcript of this episode here. (Many thanks to Eleanor for the transcription!) Relevant Links for this episode: Read my ANN article to get some background on the VHS fansub days! Ctenosaur Video's old blog about their “humble beginnings”. More examples of fansubber drama in their tapes. More examples of bad 90s Dragon Ball Z fansub VHS tapes. Kanzenshuu's thread on old DBZ fansubbers. Buy official Dragon Ball Z releases at Rightstuf or Amazon! Support the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is leave me 2 or more “coffees” on my Ko-fi! As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
Journal Entry 2 As I record I learn, I discuss the Salt Lake City Club Confetti, Nostalgia, and give a few quotes from some bands and their thoughts on Salt Lake City. This is NSFW I use a lot of four letter words. SLC TRIB: http://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=4595010&itype=CMSID Trent Reznor Interview: https://www.spin.com/2013/08/nine-inches-of-love-trent-reznor-interview-spin-cover-march-1992/ KMFDM Interview: http://glennk.org/~c510292/kmfdm/epowell.interview.html Nostalgia Article: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/08/when-nostalgia-was-a-disease/278648/
With episode two of Banana Oil, we introduce The Radio Dan Show. hosted by Radio Dan and Intern Jessica. Flea Market Adventure aired Oct 15, 2006. American pop culture, talk radio and whatever else is on Dan's mind. Talk Radio X