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What was it? Was there a race or not? Ganna Pogrebna and Patrick Henz discuss Spa-Francorchamps GPs, which were affected by extreme weather throughout the history of F1. They analyze the importance of combining personal experience and intuition with data when trying to predict race weather. Note: After the recording, it became known that Kimi Räikkönen is planning to retire after the 2021 season.
21-year-old Samantha Josephson went out with friends in Columbia, South Carolina, on March 28, 2019. Towards the end of the night, she ordered an Uber, but ended up getting into the wrong car. The next day, she was found dead. NOTE: After her tragic death, Samantha's family founded the #WhatsMyName Foundation in honor of Samantha, promoting rideshare safety. Please check them out at whatsmyname.org. Sponsors in this episode: Boll & Branch - Get an exclusive 15% off your first set of sheets with promo code “court” at bollandbranch.com. Talkspace - Get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show by using the code COURT at talkspace.com. Peloton - New members can try Peloton classes free for 30 days at onepeloton.com/app. Terms apply. Ring - For a special offer, visit Ring.com/COURT. LifeLock - Join today by going to LifeLock.com/COURT to save up to 25% off your first year. This episode was researched and written by Polly Kotowski, from Law & Crime. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @PollyKotowski. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie to receive ad-free episodes. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie.
Episode 603 : The Suicide Squad Watch Along: Sean and Jim have some fun analyzing the movie The Suicide Squad. Note: After our intro segment there are directions on how to set up the film to watch along with us. The intro segment has a quick chat about Titans Season 3. Upcoming: Catwoman catchup, Infinite Frontier, Checkmate, Detective Comics, Fear Alpha #1 Contact Info (Social Media and Gaming): https://ragingbullets.com/about/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/401332833597062/ Show Notes: 0:00 Show opening, http://www.heroinitiative.org, http://cbldf.org/,http://www.DCBService.com, http://www.Instocktrades.com, show voicemail line 1-440-388-4434 or drnorge on Skype, and more. 3:50 Intro: Quick chat about Titans Season 3 and a quick chat about the theater experience in light of the pandemic 17:50 The Suicide Squad Watch-Along with countdown and directions 3:00:05 Closing We'll be back in a next week with more content. Check our website, Twitter and our Facebook group for regular updates.
On COI #148, Kyle breaks down some of the latest developments in Afghanistan. The Taliban continue their offensive, seizing major Afghan cities like Kandahar, Ghazni, and Harat. In response, the US is planning to reduce the staff at its embassy and possibly abandon it entirely. The State Department is calling on all Americans to leave the country and increasing the number of flights for Afghans seeking to flee. NOTE: After recording, the US announced it was deploying 3,000 troops to Afghanistan to aid the evacuation and the Taliban-seized Kandahar. Kyle discusses a new secretive NSA program code-named ‘WildandStormy.' Little is known about the project other than that it is a new cloud program for the agency. Amazon Web Services is reported to have won a $10 billion contract to produce the system. Microsoft quickly sued, claiming the bidding process was unfair. Julian Assange had an important hearing as Washington continues to push for his extradition. The US had already won a limited appeal of the judge's ruling that Assange could not be extradited to the US because mental distress and the cruel US prison system would cause him to commmit suicide. However, the US was able to score a larger victory, allowing a wider scope for their challenge to the judge's decision. Kyle updates some of the latest US preparations for war with China. The Pentagon concluded a stress test on the USS Ford by detonating a 40,000-lb bomb in the ocean near the ship. The explosion caused some damage, but the US says it proves the ship could withstand an attack from Russia and China. The US is also conducting the SEACAT war games with 20 other nations in Singapore and planning naval war games in the Pacific next month. Signs of potential for diplomatic progress on the Korean Peninsula quickly came to a halt when South Korea announced the start of annual war games with the US. A few weeks ago, North and South Korea reestablished hotlines that had been dormant for over a year. After the war games kicked off, North Korea stopped answering the calls. Kyle talks about Israeli aggression in the Middle East. After bombing northern Lebanon a few weeks ago, Israel carried out heavy bombing in the country's south, also recently striking Gaza. In all cases Tel Aviv claimed it was responding to attacks, however the rockets and incendiary balloons targeting Israel are themselves a response to its cruelty towards the Palestinians. Odysee Rumble Donate LBRY Credits bTTEiLoteVdMbLS7YqDVSZyjEY1eMgW7CP Donate Bitcoin 36PP4kT28jjUZcL44dXDonFwrVVDHntsrk Donate Bitcoin Cash Qp6gznu4xm97cj7j9vqepqxcfuctq2exvvqu7aamz6 Patreon Subscribe Star YouTube Facebook Twitter MeWe Apple Podcast Amazon Music Google Podcasts Spotify Support Our Sponsor Visit Paloma Verde and use code PEACE for 25% off our CBD
On COI #148, Kyle breaks down some of the latest developments in Afghanistan. The Taliban continue their offensive, seizing major Afghan cities like Kandahar, Ghazni, and Harat. In response, the US is planning to reduce the staff at its embassy and possibly abandon it entirely. The State Department is calling on all Americans to leave the country and increasing the number of flights for Afghans seeking to flee. NOTE: After recording, the US announced it was deploying 3,000 troops to Afghanistan to aid the evacuation and the Taliban-seized Kandahar. Kyle discusses a new secretive NSA program code-named ‘WildandStormy.' Little is known about the project other than that it is a new cloud program for the agency. Amazon Web Services is reported to have won a $10 billion contract to produce the system. Microsoft quickly sued, claiming the bidding process was unfair. Julian Assange had an important hearing as Washington continues to push for his extradition. The US had already won a limited appeal of the judge's ruling that Assange could not be extradited to the US because mental distress and the cruel US prison system would cause him to commmit suicide. However, the US was able to score a larger victory, allowing a wider scope for their challenge to the judge's decision. Kyle updates some of the latest US preparations for war with China. The Pentagon concluded a stress test on the USS Ford by detonating a 40,000-lb bomb in the ocean near the ship. The explosion caused some damage, but the US says it proves the ship could withstand an attack from Russia and China. The US is also conducting the SEACAT war games with 20 other nations in Singapore and planning naval war games in the Pacific next month. Signs of potential for diplomatic progress on the Korean Peninsula quickly came to a halt when South Korea announced the start of annual war games with the US. A few weeks ago, North and South Korea reestablished hotlines that had been dormant for over a year. After the war games kicked off, North Korea stopped answering the calls. Kyle talks about Israeli aggression in the Middle East. After bombing northern Lebanon a few weeks ago, Israel carried out heavy bombing in the country's south, also recently striking Gaza. In all cases Tel Aviv claimed it was responding to attacks, however the rockets and incendiary balloons targeting Israel are themselves a response to its cruelty towards the Palestinians. Odysee Rumble Donate LBRY Credits bTTEiLoteVdMbLS7YqDVSZyjEY1eMgW7CP Donate Bitcoin 36PP4kT28jjUZcL44dXDonFwrVVDHntsrk Donate Bitcoin Cash Qp6gznu4xm97cj7j9vqepqxcfuctq2exvvqu7aamz6 Patreon Subscribe Star YouTube Facebook Twitter MeWe Apple Podcast Amazon Music Google Podcasts Spotify Support Our Sponsor Visit Paloma Verde and use code PEACE for 25% off our CBD
The death of 19-year-old Derontae Martin was initially ruled a suicide, but a subsequent investigation led by his mother would raise questions about that determination. NOTE: After this episode was recorded, a jury determined Derontae Martin's death was not a suicide. More information on this development is provided at the end of the episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Happy Hour, the Hamilton Bros discuss some more great movies from their childhood, like Fly Away Home, Wild America, and Arachnophobia. They also discuss astronaut ice cream and the fascinating origin of Dippin' Dots.Disclaimer: We apologize for the shorter episode this week. We originally recorded a 30 minute episode, but the last ten minutes of the show was corrupted during editing. We are working to ensure this will not happen again. Enjoy the episode!Editor's Note: After some further research, we found that Fly Away Home and Wild America are not Disney films. However, we remember them being aired on Disney Channel on Sunday nights, so we decided to keep them in there.Follow us on social media:Instagram: @happyhourwiththehamiltonbrosTwitter: @hamiltonbrospodTikTok: @hamiltonbrospodFacebook: Happy Hour with the Hamilton BrosStay true, stay real, and stay righteous.
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Quantum Physics Destroyed Parallel Universes Collide - Black Holes Swallow All and Expel Magellan Clouds of Toxic Gas, Boogie Inhales Deeply and Farts Out Galaxies! Let the Show Begin! DOT.CONNECTOR.PODCAST by BMC Lend Us Your Eyes and Ears and We'll Blow Your Mind Blowing Minds is What We've Always Done and We're NOT Going to Stop Now! This amazing video is proudly presented by our sponsor || SIZZLE CITY || Strings of Bling and Other Shiny Things || Call or Click Today || www.SizzleCity.com || 626.274.6028 || Hot Products / Sizzling Prices || Sure, you've seen strangeness before but have you ever seen glitches in the matrix? Things that defy modern sciences like Physicals, Astrophysics, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Physics, Chemistry and So Much More! There are things in this video that you've never seen before and probably would like to unsee when you get the first chance. Most of this strangeness is unexplainable but I do the best I can as your host. A Glitch in the Matrix: Mainstream Science and Standard Physics Destroyed as We Know it Glitches in the Matrix are strangeness on steroids. I never get tired of watching it or capturing it. All mainstream science genres are out the window. Physics is blown - the black hole approaches and is creating a parallel universe while tearing the veil down, ripping it up and burning it on the floor. Space and time is tied in a knot and all we know now is quantum entanglement. Hologram theory is our best bet to explain it all away but even that doesn't make sense out of it all. In this video we see the sun simulator acting mighty weird, black holes which cause quantum insanity throughout our world. Please send God, there's noone left to turn to. Is this place we are living in a hologram? Is it heaven or hell? I'll let you be the judge. We've been releasing TONS of videos lately. Out of those videos we've really been releasing A LOT of Glitch in the Matrix Compilation videos; The reason why is simple. Because I want to you a$$h0L3, this is my channel and I do what I want. See, wasn't that simple? I told you so! Now enough talking, let's start the show! ************************************************************************** What to Do Next ************************************************************************** Join us on the website: www.4TheWoke.com NOTE: While you're there subscribe to the blog: The Blog: https://www.4thewoke.com/blog/. NOTE: After you sign up for the blog - be sure to check out the podcast library: Podcast Library: https://www.4thewoke.com/podcast-library/ NOTE: listen to more Boogie to get your fix. Finally, join the discussion on our Discord Chat Server: https://discord.gg/FWwRKts NOTE: We hope to see you there soon! If you like The Boogie Man Channel, and want to support us - subscribe, smash the thumbs up, join us on social media sites, donate, buy merch, or just simply share our channel with friends, family and co-workers. Help spread the word, the truth, the love, and A LOT of laughs. ************************************************************************** CONNECT WITH US ************************************************************************** Join the Discussion on Discord Chat: Server Name: Borderline Insanity My Username: BoogieManChannel Invite Link (General Text Chat): https://discord.gg/FWwRKts Boogie Merch: Main URL: https://SkyWoker.com Alt URL: https://tinyurl.com/n6yrnkre Our Website: NOTE: Live Chat is Now Available through the Our Site, All Messages Go Straight to My Cellphone. I will Get Your Images & Videos Along with Your Comments / Questions URL: https://4thewoke.com/ Email: NOTE: Please don't send emails any larger than 20mg, that rule applies to ANY and ALL emails. BoogieMan@4TheWoke.com BoogieBexx@4TheWoke.com ytech.satellite2550@gmail.com Donate: (CA$H APP) NOTE: This is the best way to donate, we will receive your donation and less funds will be taken out due to fees. Name: $BOOGIEMANCHANNEL
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EVP Session and Conversations with Demons Alexa is Broken, Hacked, Possessed or Just Playing Games! We've Got Rocket Launches, the Moon in the Clouds and Even Questions Answered from the Other Side || DOT.CONNECTOR.PODCAST || ||This amazing video is proudly presented by our sponsor || SIZZLE CITY || Strings of Bling and Other Shiny Things || Call or Visit Us Today || www.SizzleCity.com || 626.274.6028 || #podcast #alexa #strangeness #live show #boogiemanchannel Join us tonight as we dive into the strangeness we experienced this week. From a backyard EVP session with a demon then in the same night, Alexa was going insane as she must've been controlled by the same demon. Turning herself on and recommending the weirdest things. Its scary and we had to unplug her after the filming everything she was doing. Boogie Man Live Friday Night Podcast of Strangeness; Alexa Possessed and EVP Session We also show the Moon sailing in front of the clouds, UFOs and more insanity and strangeness than you can shake a stick at. Finally we watch an amazing video by a man called EWAR who explores the theory that the Moon is a reflection of the southern hemisphere of the Earth. This theory sounds insane but there is a lot of proof that points in this direction. We watch this amazing documentary on the Moon by EWAR and give our comments the entire time regarding our beliefs and our opinions on the video. This is an amazing documentary you've really got to see. You know that Bexx and I are the king and queen of the Moon. The documentary we show in this live show is absolutely amazing. You're in for a very special treat. EWAR is not someone I've ever heard of but he put a lot of time and effort into this video and deserves some respect. Any theory that someone put this much thought into is worth checking out. You have to take this seriously if all of the facts check out. I"ll be able to tell you soon if these facts check out once I check it for myself. As I look over and remember everything we covered in this amazing show it blows my mind. I'm shocked at the things we'll pair together for a live show. Unbelievable. Have we no class or just a bad case of ADHD? Only you can call it. WHo else on line would ever pair an EVP session with a demon in the backyard with a theory about the Moon being a reflection of Earth? I never thought I'd see the day or even host the show. If you told me this years ago I would've told you, you're crazy kid! But now I believe you. This show really did have a little of everything from a Space X Heavy Lift nighttime rocket launch from our backyard just shot with our phone to the Moon traveling through the sky in front of clouds. That transit of the Moon in front of the clouds was too damn obvious. It was wonderful to watch but damn it as obvious. So obvious I was even able to catch it with my cell phone if that tells you anything. If you love a great mix of strangeness, comedy and even some jump scares; this is the perfect episode for you. This is the kind of programming that makes the Dot.Connector.Podcast by Boogie Man Channel some of the best programming on Earth. Enjoy! Hope to see y'all there, pants are optional! Join us on the website: www.4TheWoke.com NOTE: While you're there subscribe to the blog: The Blog: https://www.4thewoke.com/blog/. NOTE: After you sign up for the blog - be sure to check out the podcast library: Podcast Library: https://www.4thewoke.com/podcast-library/ NOTE: listen to more Boogie to get your fix. Finally, join the discussion on our Discord Chat Server: https://discord.gg/FWwRKts NOTE: We hope to see you there soon! CONNECT WITH US Join the Discussion on Discord Chat: Server Name: Borderline Insanity My Username: BoogieManChannel Invite Link (General Text Chat): https://discord.gg/FWwRKts Boogie Merch: Main URL: https://SkyWoker.com Alt URL: https://tinyurl.com/n6yrnkre Our Website: NOTE: Live Chat is Now Available through the Our Site,
With no new games coming out this week, we turn to our old standbys: the Mario Movie and Star Track! That's right, we both watched the newly-available, restored "Morton/Jankel Cut" of Super Mario Bros (1993), and give our thoughts on this extended version. Then, because of his poor life decisions and even worse propensity for gambling, George relays his experience of watching the first season of Star Track: The Next Generation. This is gonna shock you, but it's bad! After that, we have our regularly-scheduled Retro Corner, about Pilotwings 64. Fun! NOTE: After recording this episode, the @smbarchive Twitter account replied to me, clarifying that the music and sound effects from the game were NOT intended by the film's creators, and apparently the editor just went ahead and put those in despite the Archive Overlord's wishes... Weird stuff. Dissent in the ranks. Outro Music: "The Space Program" by A Tribe Called Quest
Unum employment law experts Daris Freeman and Tamika Newson join Clare Morin in the HR Trends studio to update employers on legal considerations for leave, the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) and other issues as employees begin returning to offices and worksites after the pandemic.Challenges from rise of remote/hybrid work: Most leave laws don't address the complexities of remote or hybrid work. With more people working away from the company's physical location, employers are struggling to determine which leave laws apply to which employees. Some states have provided clear guidance, while others have not. Checking with your legal counsel is the wisest course of action for making correct, consistent decisions. (1:30)With workers scattered to different cities, states and even countries since the beginning of the pandemic, it's even more important for leave administrators to ensure that employee information is up to date. They also need to put clear parameters around their policies — most will not want to administer leave for workers living in foreign countries, for example. (5:00)ADA and vaccinations:Employers who decide to mandate vaccinations may face ADA discrimination claims from those who aren't vaccinated. On the other hand, vaccinated employees may not feel safe returning to work with unvaccinated co-workers and may have claims of their own. (6:30)Guidance on this issue is evolving daily, so employers should stay engaged to be sure they are following the latest regulations. (8:19)Note: After this podcast was recorded, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued new guidance reaffirming that federal equal employment opportunity laws do not prohibit employers from requiring or incentivizing vaccination, provided they comply with ADA and other accommodation provisions.Return to work best practices:To help employees feel safe, employers can implement in-work accommodations such as mask requirements and six-foot spacing between desks. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have outlined some guidance in this area. (8:50)Temporary work from home can also be considered an accommodation, but be sure the basis for requiring a return to the workplace is clear. Also revisit relevant job descriptions to make clear that being in the workplace is an essential job function. Consistent practices are important. (9:58)For positions that transition to permanent work from home, formal standards for remote work should be implemented, such as requiring that employees have a dedicated workspace free of distractions. (11:05)Featured speakersDaris FreemanAssistant Vice President and Legal Counsel, Unum's Employment Law GroupAs Assistant Vice President, Legal Counsel for Unum, Daris' primary responsibility is to support Unum's Absence Management Center which administers FMLA, paid leave, ADA and over 200 complementary state laws. Tamika NewsonAssistant Vice President and Legal Counsel, Unum's Employment Law GroupTamika Newson joined Unum after 22 years of employment law counseling and litigation as a Partner in several large law firms. Prior to joining Unum, she litigated employment matters nationwide.
Do apps like Citizen make us safer?Do they feed paranoia and sew distrust among our once friendly neighbors?Is it splitting the world into snitches and suspects?You decide.NOTE: After recording, Citizen cancelled its plans for private security. See links below***CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro/ What is Citizen?00:52 Gatekeepers/ The dangers of improper Framing and Context 03:17 The Importance of a slow moving justice system/ mob mentality***LINKS:The Dangers of Framing and Mob MentalityBlackstone's RatioCitizen ex-employeeCitizen abandons plans for private security "None of this will matter when we're both famous singers"Support the show (https://paypal.me/phase2phase?locale.x=en_US)
Soon after a mysterious-ritual ceremony has been performed in a house, there are several chilling and inexplicable events happening which allegedly relate to haunting-spirit possession influencing house members into violence. NOTE: After doing some more research on this film this movie is Thai Horror and original title is known as Reside.
Dr. Susan Sherman talks with Lindsay Smith Rogers about her 2016-2017 research on the relationship between female sex workers and police, including how abusive policing practices directly and indirectly put the health and safety of the women at risk. They then discuss Dr. Sherman’s recommendations for a different approach. Note: After this podcast was recorded, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced that the city will permanently stop prosecuting prostitution, drug possession, and other low-level offenses—a move that began during COVID-19 as a way to dedensify prisons and jails.
Listen to this bonus episode to get a sneak peek into day 1 of the challenge. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's the free 7 day challenge that I'm hosting to help you follow your meal plan for one full week.The challenge will be March 14-20, 2021. Read below to find out how to join in real time or get the recordings when the challenge is over.Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.mcccoaching.com/blog/podcast-22BHere's how to prepare for the 7 day challenge if you're participating in real time:Get on my email list. Go to mcccoaching.com/starthere and enter your contact details.Create your plan. Grocery shop.Prepare your food.*Note: After you enter your contact details at mcccoaching.com/starthere you'll receive my free guide titled The #1 Thing You Need to Know to Lose Weight and you'll get all the details for the challenge when it's time.*Note: If you're already a client or you're already on my email list, don't do a thing, you'll get details for the challenge when it's time.Here's how to get the recordings from the 7 day challenge after March 20, 2021. Go to mcccoaching.com/join and sign up for The 6 Stages Weight Loss Program online course.The recordings will be available as an added bonus inside the program.
Listen to this episode for all the details on how to prepare for the 7 day challenge that I'm hosting to help you follow your meal plan for one week. There's only 4 steps. The challenge will be March 14-20, 2021. But if you're reading this and it's after March 20th, listen to this episode anyways. There is still a way for you to get the recordings. Let's do this! Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.mcccoaching.com/blog/podcast-22Here's how to prepare for the 7 day challenge if you're participating in real time:Get on my email list. Go to mcccoaching.com/starthere and enter your contact details.Create your plan. Grocery shop.Prepare your food.*Note: After you enter your contact details at mcccoaching.com/starthere you'll receive my free guide titled The #1 Thing You Need to Know to Lose Weight and you'll get all the details for the challenge when it's time.*Note: If you're already a client or you're already on my email list, don't do a thing, you'll get details for the challenge when it's time.Here's how to get the recordings from the 7 day challenge after March 20, 2021. Go to mcccoaching.com/join and sign up for The 6 Stages Weight Loss Program online course.The recordings will be available as an added bonus inside the program.This is going to be fun and productive!
Guest Kelly Johnson who is an overall normal person, talks about goats, her mother, and why she consumes oatmilk creamer. Note: After publication, Kelly Johnson would like to clarify that she was not raised on goat milk but rather soy milk. She apologizes to her mother for the error. Oatmilk discussed in this episode: Califia Farms Oat Barista Blend: https://www.califiafarms.com/collections/creamers/products/barista-blend-oat Gelson's https://www.gelsons.com/ Alchemist Coffee Project https://www.instagram.com/alchemistcoffeeproject/ Host: Sammy Sarzoza Production: Sammy Sarzoza Equipment: Ryan Garza of NonPod http://npod.co/ For more about the show: oatsdreams.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oatsdreams/support
For the conclusion of our interview with our prominent political FB posters, we drag our guests into the cage to do battle in our own Coronavirus debate. We listen in as the mighty foes, Dan Leunig and Dave Balistreri, clash when put on the spot to answer hard hitting questions like "Should the response to the virus be on the Federal or State level?", "Should people who refuse to wear masks be fined or arrested?", "Should the vaccine be mandatory?" Put your big boy shoes on for this show, folks, it's not for the faint of heart! Note: After previewing this interview, some have described it as more of a "Pillow fight" than a clash of any kind. We respectfully disagree, although we might be a bit biased. Enjoy!
Listen to this episode to learn about the 7 day challenge that I'm hosting to help you follow your meal plan for one week. The challenge will be March 14-20, 2021. But if you're reading this and it's after March 20th, listen to this episode anyways. There is still a way for you to get the recordings. I hope you'll join me for 7 days as we have fun, get extra motivation, and learn a new way of approaching weight loss.Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.mcccoaching.com/blog/podcast-21Here's how to participate in the 7 day challenge in real time from March 14-20, 2021:Go to mcccoaching.com/starthere and enter your contact details.Read your emails from me.That's it. Super simple. *Note: After you enter your contact details at mcccoaching.com/starthere you'll receive my free guide titled The #1 Thing You Need to Know to Lose Weight and you'll get all the details for the challenge when it's time.*Note: If you're already a client or you're already on my email list, don't do a thing, you'll get details for the challenge when it's time.Here's how to get the recordings from the 7 day challenge after March 20, 2021. Go to mcccoaching.com/join and sign up for The 6 Stages Weight Loss Program online course.The recordings will be available as an added bonus inside the program.That's it. Also, super simple.
247Sports' bowl guru Brad Crawford joins the show to recap a strange year of projections and explain why schools like Army and Coastal Carolina have such a gripe this week (Note: After recording of this episode, Army replaced Tennessee in the Liberty Bowl). Brad ranks the non-Playoff New Year's Six bowl games as him and Trey sort through the games worth keeping an eye on. Host: Trey Scott Guest: Brad Crawford Follow or Subscribe to The College Football Daily on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A day late, but not a dollar short on content, Ben and Bob dive into a busy show of relevant topics of Legion's future! Legion moves from Fantasy Flight Games to Atomic Mass Games, the newest exclusive figure and how they should be handled, as well as the new point changes and erratas! (Note: After time of recording, Luke Eddy was announced to be hired at AMG!)
Just to be very clear, this podcast is NOT a comprehensive guide to how to euthanize a sick tarantula (although I am now working on an article about that). This is a bit of a reaction to a recent video in which a keeper used a rather bizarre and controversial method to kill a dying tarantula. After being contacted by several people, many of them disturbed by what they saw, I felt compelled to comment. Also, I go over some tips for those who have recently picked up Aphonopelma slings.*NOTE: After this podcast was complete, I heard back from veterinarian Andy Anderson who offered his very thoughtful opinion on tarantula euthanasia methods. I will share this information in next week's podcast.
Angelo Carusone, President of MediaMatters.org, gives his thoughts on how damaging the unverified Hunter Biden story has been, for both the campaign and the press itself; Angelo says they damaged their own reputations in how they handled the attacks on Joe Biden’s son. Also on the media pulse, Fox News broke the law with their news coverage in the early days of coronavirus when they encouraged people to go out and take vacations, despite Rupert Murdoch quarantining himself -- what could that mean for the company (and the Murdoch family) legally?*Producer’s Note: After this episode was recorded, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey changed the company’s policy, which says they will no longer remove hacked material unless it’s directly shared by hackers or those working with them. In other words, they reversed their ban of sharing the unverified story about Hunter Biden.Executive Producer: Adell ColemanProducer: Brittany TempleDistributor: DCP EntertainmentFor additional content: makeitplain.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Official Website: https://www.lawabidingbiker.com We upgraded a 2016 Ultra-Limited that had the older Harley-Davidson Boom Box Infotainment 6.5 GT to the new Boom Box GTS, which came out on the 2019 and newer Harley touring models. We filmed the install and will release that video on our Y0uTube channel, so get subscribed right away. (see our install video) Converting to the newer Harley Boom Box Infotainment GTS System: As of November 2019, Harley-Davidson made it possible to upgrade your older system to the new 2019 Boom Box GTS on those 2014-2018 touring models. Visiting Harley's website, it seems they are marketing and describing this conversion kit more towards upgrading from the smaller 4.3 non-touchscreen unit to the new GTS unit but you can upgrade from either the smaller 4.3 unit or the larger 6.5 GT unit. SUPPORT US AND SHOP IN THE OFFICIAL LAW ABIDING BIKER STORE For 14-18 Harley models, they state that an additional USB connector needs to be purchased for around $35-$50 but you can't even find the part on their own website at the time of this article. Further, we found during our install that it's not even required. This USB connector is the one that plugs into the rear of the Boom Box unit and it is already inside your jukebox compartment where you can plug in your smartphone or USB drive. We just used the USB connector that's already there instead of installing a new one and all works perfectly. And that goes for all the other new cables that come in the box with the new Boom Box GTS such as am/fm antenna a GPS antenna. We didn't use any of the new cables and used the ones already routed and installed and all works perfectly. Also, be aware that if you have XM radio and have installed the module on the rear of your older 6.5 GT unit you don't need a new one. Just remove your XM radio module and install it on the new Harley Boom Box GTS unit and all will work fine. Check out all of our very helpful Boom Box Tutorial Videos for 2014 to present units! We sell a ton of these tutorial videos and are praised by bikers worldwide. Learn everything you need to know to get the most out of the Harley Boom Box system and how to integrate and use Harley Ride Planner! Note: After upgrading to the new Boom Box GTS unit, you'll need to visit a dealership so they can flash the unit with their Digital Technician II software. Until then the unit will beep at you every 15 seconds or so, regardless if it's on or off. CHECK OUT OUR HUNDREDS OF FREE HELPFUL VIDEOS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE! Here is the information and part numbers you'll want to be aware of for a Boom Box GTS upgrade: Harley Street Glide and Ultra Models 2014 to present: Fitment is taken from Harley's own website: Fits '19-later FLHTCU, FLHTCUTG, FLHTK, and FLHX models with a 4.3 Boom!™ Box Radio. Also fits '14-'18 FLHTCU, FLHTCUL, FLHTK, FLHTKL, FLHTKSE, FLHX, FLHXS, FLHXSE and FLHTCUTG, models with separate purchase of USB Connector P/N 69200031A. Also fits '19-later Electra Glide® Standard models with separate purchase of appropriate Hand Controls, Wiring, and Antenna. Boom Box GTS Unit P/N 76000829A Harley Road Glide Models 2014 to present: Fits '19-later Road Glide® models with a 4.3 Boom!™ Box Radio. Also fits '15-'18 Road Glide® models with separate purchase of USB Connector P/N 76000374A. Boom Box GTS Unit P/N 76000374A Converting to a Sony XAV-AX7000 instead: Darryl “Squid” Barnes here at Law Abiding Biker Media dug in deep to find out everything you'll want to know if you're considering ditching your Harley Boom Box for the Sony XAV-AX7000 unit. Listen in to this podcast episode as I ask Darryl all the questions you'll want to know. Note: The Sony XAV-AX7000 is designed for use in a car. It was never designed to be used on a motorcycle. The pros of the Sony XAV-AX7000 Harley Boom Box Replacement: The replacement Sony system has standard am/fm and it has both Apple Car Play and Android Auto baked in and they will function if your smartphone is plugged into one of the USB ports. It has a full 7″ touchscreen and is very sleek. You can buy a XAV-AX7000 bundled kit from certain companies that will allow it to install and function when installed on your Harley-Davidson. With Apple Car Play and Android Auto, you'll be able to use Apple Maps and Google Maps for navigation. Another nice feature is that with the Sony XAV-AX7000 you'll maintain your factory handlebar toggle control functions but with several limitations. Note: If you appreciate all the information we provide and to help us continue our mission to help as many bikers as we can worldwide, consider purchasing a Sony XAV-AX7000 through our affiliate link below. No additional cost to you, but we get a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. CHECK OUT A SONY XAV-AX7000 HERE Further, the Sony replacement plays FLAC files on USB drives and includes Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming. You can also jam to your favorite playlists on Pandora or Spotify if you use those instead of your pre-loaded Apple or Android music. The unit is also compatible with a SiriusXM satellite radio tuner. AND, it comes with a 1-year warranty. The Sony unit also has dual USB inputs and has 45 watts RMS per channel and five 5-volt preamp outputs. The cons of the Sony XAV-AX 7000 Harley Boom Box Replacement: The Sony XAV-AX7000 is not a marine-grade like the Boom Box system is. So, you'd need to be careful if riding in heavy rains and when washing your Harley. Additionally, you won't see your EITMS on/off-screen or oil pressure like on the Boom Box. You'll also only get limited functionality with the use of your control toggles. The XAV-AX7000 has a microphone included with a wire that you normally route inside a quiet car. Using this microphone for voice commands or phone calls with the wind and noise would be less than practical on a motorcycle. The XAV-AX7000 only has a handsfree profile "HFP" and not a headset profile "HSP". That means you cannot pair a wireless Bluetooth headset directly with the unit, but you can pair your smartphone with it because of the HFP profile. This is similar to the Boom Box system but you can add the additional wireless headset interface module "WHIM" to get the HSP profile. There is no ad-on for the Sony unit to get the HSP profile. So, you'll need to pair your wireless Bluetooth headset directly with your smartphone and then have your smartphone plugged in via the USB port to use Apple Car Play or Android Auto. You can then give commands to your phone which will then bring things up on the Sony unit. Further, because the unit lacks the HSP profile, you'll lose your Harley intercom functionality and it's not CB radio compatible. Remember, that the Sony XAV7000 unit was made for a car and that's why you need to buy a kit or bundle of things to make this conversion possible. There are companies around that sell the bundle. Obviously, the Sony XAV-AX7000 is a much cheaper option than the Boom Box GTS if you don't care about the above-mentioned items and limitations. Conclusion: Now that you're educated on the Harley Boom Box GTS upgrade vs. the Sony XAV-AX7000 conversion, you have a decision to make on which will work best for you. 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A major vaccine trial is stopped due to a medical condition? Was it a reaction to the vaccine? And is this good news that the trial was stopped? Can businesses force their workers to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Health officials in Los Angeles County want kids to avoid trick-or-treating this Halloween. The pandemic is causing more people to consider early retirement. [[NOTE: After this podcast was published, Los Angeles County health officials walked back their ban on Halloween trick-or-treating. They now say trick-or-treating is "not recommended."]] See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Margaret Noodin received an MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in English and Linguistics from the University of Minnesota. She is currently a professor of English and American Indian Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, where she also serves as the director of the Electa Quinney Institute for American Indian Education. She is the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature and Weweni (Wayne State University Press, 2015), a collection of bilingual poems in Ojibwe and English. Her poems and essays have been anthologized and published in New Poets of Native Nations, Sing: Poetry from the Indigenous Americas, Poetry, The Michigan Quarterly Review, Water Stone Review and Yellow Medicine Review. She is co-editor of The Papers of the Algonquian Conference and is an advocate for education and community engagement through relevant research and teaching. Note: After our "conversation close," after Margaret's reading, our post-show chit-chat with Margaret about language evolution and sharing with the next generation was so interesting that we kept it in the show! Enjoy. Her latest book, What the Chickadee Knows is available in September 2020 from Wayne State University Press. https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/what-chickadee-knows
Schools around the nation weigh the safety of students and staff against pressure from parents who can't go back to work with their kids staying home. Part 1 of a 2-part discussion: What do parents need in the discussion about re-opening schools? On Today's Show:Brigid Schulte, director of the Better Life Lab and author of Overwhelmed: Work, Love and Play when No One has the Time, and New York City Council Member Brad Lander (39th district in Brooklyn) discuss the school and child care puzzle that New York faces. NOTE: After this interview was completed on Wednesday, July 15, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a plan along the lines of the proposal Councilman Lander presented on the show. Lander's reaction to the mayor's plan is included at the end of this episode.
On this episode of Murder With My Husband, Payton tells Garrett the story of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon. Two Dutch students who travel to Panama for vacation and run into trouble.Editor's Note: After recording, I realized that the source I followed on how to pronounce the girls' names had actually said it wrong. Lisanne is said just as it's spelt. Sorry!Case Sources:Nexpo youtube channelhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/kris-kremers-lisanne-froonreddithttps://koudekaas.blogspot.com/2019/12/the-disappearance-of-kris-kremers-and.htmlquorahttps://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/2017/10/25/kris-kremers-lisanne-froon-strange-disappearances-and-deaths-in-forestshttps://admin.bigglobaltravel.com/adventure/panama-hikers-diappear-tw/Follow our social medias:https://www.facebook.com/mwithmyhusband/https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/https://twitter.com/murderwmhusband
After a short break for the 4th of July holiday, Jennifer Burns is back with the members of Asbury UMC in Smyrna, DE talking about living as faithful Christians during uncertain times. In this episode she sits down with Pat Musto, Member at Large on the AUMC Church Council and Queen of the 9:30 service heckler's section. NOTE: After recording the leadership of AUMC made the difficult decision to delay the planned reopening of the church due to the COVID19 situation in the central Delaware area. At this time worship is still being conducted online only. Worship is available on Sundays at 11:00am on Facebook Live and YouTube. You can find out more information about the church, ministries, and special events at the website www.asburyumcsmyrna.org or the Facebook page (www.facebook.com/asburyumcsmyrna)
Civil rights advocate, activist and former Chicago mayoral candidate Ja’Mal Green joins Anna to talk about the effort to get Chicago police out of public schools. (Note: After this interview concluded, Chicago’s school board voted against ending the program that puts police officers in public schools.)
Wabash College provides what President Gregory Hess calls an “intentionally intimate liberal arts experience.” It is one of only a handful of all-male higher education institutions remaining in the country – a status it is safe to say is not going to change. Hess says a clear mission with a focus on excellence of students allows the college to make a difference. It also prompts alumni to give back at historic levels and in many ways, including a formal network for finding students/graduates a place to stay if in a new community for a job interview. Find out what class Hess loves to teach, his take on the passion for football and other sports on campus and beyond, his favorite athletic teams and his goals moving forward. (Note: After our podcast recording and before its release, Hess announced his departure from Wabash at the end of the current academic year for a position as CEO of IES Abroad, providing study abroad and internship programs). Learn more at www.wabash.edu.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dave and I look at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, which starts next week, albeit in a very different way than previous years. We also discuss the Hey app controversy that's happening right now. Note: After this podcast was recorded Apple's Phil Schiller commented on this issue. Brought to you by: LinkedIn: Go to LinkedIn.com/DALRYMPLE and get $50 off your first job post!
Interview with Troy Daland, CEO of Durisan, a Sarasota company that makes alcohol-free hand sanitizers. COVID-19 transmission on shoes and other surfaces is the topic. NOTE: After the interview we learned that his name is pronounced DAY-land not like DeLand, Florida.
Jennifer likes to draw dragons. Fantasy monsters and people, elves, things out of fantasy books. Animals. (Her sketch of Batgirl was my smartphone wallpaper for weeks.)"I get ideas in my head of something that would look cool of a scene or an animal, and I like sharing that idea," Jennifer says.Like many artists who don't do it for a living, she usually doesn't need to hit deadlines that aren't self-imposed and doesn't need to draw stuff she doesn't care about. Much of her art is for her, her own heart, her own interest and the interest of friends and supporters (like the folks at her workplace who were encouraging and kicked off her adult art kick). Before, when she drew as a kid, she says she "didn't have the support system. It was getting in my own head a lot. Being very negative toward my own stuff.""Becoming more involved with the internet ... has helped that too," she says, "because I'll throw my art out into the world and people will ... click 'Like' on it. And it won't be a lot of people, but it'll be a few people, and I'll [say,] 'Oh, I don't know that person, and they liked my art, so I ... made a random stranger happy by posting this.' That brings me joy."Jennifer discusses the power of pre-work before art projects (when she doesn't, sometimes she notices "this one thing is off, and I could have changed that, but in order to change it ... I have to start over"), what making art feels like and how coworkers' and friends' support brought her back to art as an adult.Note: After about 39 minutes, this podcast peters out a bit into Jennifer and I bandying back and forth, as we search for stuff on the internet to recommend (all below in "Want to know more?") and I mangle the spelling of her online handle. WANT TO KNOW MORE?Find Jennifer on Instagram (drawntofury), Patreon (caeodos) and Twitter (caeodos1)Want to try an art challenge or exercises? Especially 'cause most of us are stuck at home during the pandemic? Jennifer mentions ...Intokber (art prompts and shared results)The Etherington Brothers (unique art style and drawing ideas)the Jake Parker weekly e-newsletter (with prompts and more)The Sketchbook Project (with DIY sketchbooks and the chance to send them back to a library to be digitized and shared)Sketchbook Revival (a free regular event with Karen Abend and others)Toothless from the "How to Train a Dragon" movies based on a cat? Yeah. Want to see a Tortle? Yeah you do.Curious about Dungeons & Dragons? It was the gateway drug (check out this flowchart at Wired) for so many middle-aged nerds today, and it maintains its strength as the dominant tabletop role-playing game in the market with its new owner Wizards of the Coast (which also owns the Magic: The Gathering card game, which I play online). Jennifer also mentions Critical Role, a very popular online show featuring voice actors playing tabletop D&D.
In today's daily Real Talk, Henry checks back in with Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes about tomorrow's election, the huge racial disparity in coronavirus deaths in Milwaukee County, and staying healthy in social isolation. (Note: After this episode was recorded, the State Supreme Court overturned Gov. Evers' order postponing the election.) Today's episode is sponsored by Park Bank.
In recent years there has been a lot of talk about public trust in science - how much there is, in what ways, whether we deserve it or not. In this episode, we discuss an article by historian and philosopher Rachel Ankeny that asks whether "trust" is even the right concept to be talking about. What does it mean to trust an abstraction like "science"? When people argue about trust in science, are they even talking about the same thing - the findings, the people, the process, or something else? And we discuss Ankeny's proposed alternative: that instead of the public's trust, scientists should be seeking out engagement. What would an engagement model looks like? How would engagement benefit the public? How would it benefit science? And what about people who just wouldn't want to engage? Plus: We answer a letter from someone who likes, but doesn't love, teaching, and wants to know if that's good enough for academia. Links: How The Pandemic Will End, by Ed Yong in The Atlantic A comment on Everett et al. (2020): No evidence for the effectiveness of moral messages on public health behavioural intentions during the COVID-19 pandemic, by Farid Anvari. (Note: After we recorded the episode, the authors of the original paper updated it and then invited Farid to join them as a co-author. A great outcome!) The Taboo Against Explicit Causal Inference in Nonexperimental Psychology, by Michael Grosz, Julia Rohrer, and Felix Thoemmes Science in an age of scepticism, by Rachel Ankeny in Griffith Review The Black Goat is hosted by Sanjay Srivastava, Alexa Tullett, and Simine Vazire. Find us on the web at www.theblackgoatpodcast.com, on Twitter at @blackgoatpod, on Facebook at facebook.com/blackgoatpod/, and on instagram at @blackgoatpod. You can email us at letters@theblackgoatpodcast.com. You can subscribe to us on iTunes or Stitcher. Our theme music is Peak Beak by Doctor Turtle, available on freemusicarchive.org under a Creative Commons noncommercial attribution license. Our logo was created by Jude Weaver. This is episode 77. It was recorded on March 26, 2020.
Environmental problems persist, so federal judges hearing environmental cases are struggling to make sure this litigation doesn't grind to a halt. On today's episode of Parts Per Billion, legal reporter Ellen M. Gilmer talks about the many virus-related delays in these cases and about one case over the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline in which a judge decided a hearing must go on. (Note: After the recording of this episode, the judge in the Dakota pipeline case issued a ruling. Visit news.bloombergenvironment.com for breaking news coverage.)
During this time when many of us are effectively isolated in our homes, many religious questions arise. What should be done about minyan? Should weddings be delayed? Should yeshivot stay open despite the determination of government authorities? What special tefilot should we say? How can we use this time effectively? How should we explain this situation to our children? In this episode of the Orthodox Conundrum, Scott speaks with Rav Chayim Soloveichik shlit"a, the rabbi of Ohr Shalom in Ramat Beit Shemesh, who provides his unique insights into these and other questions. [NOTE: After the release of this podcast, and after additional restrictions were imposed in Israel, Rav Chayim Soloveichik has decided to close the shul until further notice.] Check out jewishcoffeehouse.com/ for the Orthodox Conundrum and other great podcasts, and remember to subscribe to them on your favorite podcast provider. Also visit our Patreon site for bonus episodes, merch, and more at www.patreon.com/jewishcoffeehouse. Music: "Happy Rock" by bensound.com
Wabash College provides what President Gregory Hess calls an “intentionally intimate liberal arts experience.” It is one of only a handful of all-male higher education institutions remaining in the country – a status it is safe to say is not going to change. Hess says a clear mission with a focus on excellence of students allows the college to make a difference. It also prompts alumni to give back at historic levels and in many ways, including a formal network for finding students/graduates a place to stay if in a new community for a job interview. Find out what class Hess loves to teach, his take on the passion for football and other sports on campus and beyond, his favorite athletic teams and his goals moving forward. (Note: After our podcast recording and before its release, Hess announced his departure from Wabash at the end of the current academic year for a position as CEO of IES Abroad, providing study abroad and internship programs). Learn more at www.wabash.edu.
Eric and Buzz discuss the effects of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Hollywood and upcoming film releases. *Note: After time of recording Regal Cinemas, the second-largest movie chain in the U.S. announced it will be shutting down all of its locations until further notice amid the coronavirus pandemic.* www.battleremake.com
In this special episode, Ed and Scott tone things down a bit but still bring their “A” game, and plenty of hand sanitizer, to take on a serious topic … the new coronavirus, or COVID-19. Joined by experts Pam Popp, President of Lockton Retirement Services, and Stacie Engelmann, Senior HR Consultant, this episode tackles some of the key elements of employee benefits plans and HR policies that COVID-19 is sure to trigger questions about. Can employers limit a health plan’s coverage of coronavirus treatment? Should they? How does HIPAA effect how and what you can communicate about an employee that has contracted or been exposed to the virus? What are some of the factors actuaries are taking in to account to estimate potential cost? How can COVID-19 impact retirement plans? How far is this going to delay Ed’s retirement timeline? What would an HR policy around COVID-19, or a similar situation, contain? What can and should an employer do to prepare for an employee having, or being exposed to, the coronavirus? What are they doing on Capitol Hill? (Scott spends a lot of time there you know.) Insurers are waiving deductibles for COVID-19 testing, but does that blow up HSA plans? If this episode isn’t legal, medical or investment advice, then what the heck is it? NOTE: After recording this episode, and shortly before its release, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would expand paid sick and family leave to employees of governmental entities, and private employers with fewer than 500 employees. The bill would also require health plans (including self-insured plans) to cover coronavirus testing at no cost. The Senate is working on passing the measure this week.
Hi everyone!! Join us on our 3rd episode of Anime Max, where me (Steven) and Jenn discuss our thoughts on No Guns Life Episode 9 Reverberation!Note: After the 30 minute mark there is some talk that spoils the next episode and some tangent talk of other anime shows. If you don't want to hear anything about that you can end the episode there.
Hi everyone!! Join us on our 3rd episode of Anime Max, where me (Steven) and Jenn discuss our thoughts on No Guns Life Episode 9 Reverberation!Note: After the 30 minute mark there is some talk that spoils the next episode and some tangent talk of other anime shows. If you don't want to hear anything about that you can end the episode there.
Kenta Maeda makes the Twins pitching staff better. Brusdar Graterol has an intriguing arm and promising future. That's the stuff it takes to get trades done in Major League Baseball. Our One Big Question for the day: Do you LIKE the move for Minnesota? Note: After the show, there were reports late Wednesday night that a medical snag could hold up the trade. More on that news at skornorth dot com, or on our free SKOR North app.
Porous Borders: Experimental Music in the Southern Hemisphere
NOTE: After this episode was recorded, Tesla released his first full-length album as KUNTARI, Black Shirt Attracts More Feather. You can get it from Orange Cliff Records (here) or find it on Spotify. It's a fantastic record; one of my favourites of 2020 so far. Tesla also recently had to cancel a tour, which has been a bit financial hit. If you have a couple of spare dollars, please head over to his Bandcamp page and send him some love.Tesla is a musician from Bandung, Indonesia who got his start as a jazz guitarist. A couple of years ago he decided to stop playing jazz completely and started playing experimental breakcore. I've been lucky to see Tesla play live a few times over the past year and he's incredible. Recently he changed his stage name to Kuntari, and that's where you can find him on bandcamp and everywhere else. This interview was recorded a few months ago at Tesla's house the day after I saw him play a crazy show in the basement of a Japanese restaurant, and this was a really fun conversation to have. He has a really good sense of humour. Please rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, please share it with your friends. Please check out my 5 way split with DJ Miko, Coffee Faith, Mahamboro, and Dissonant. Please subscribe to my YouTube channel Concrescence Records; I'm putting new stuff on there every week. And if you want to say hi or suggest someone I should talk to you can email me at porousborderspod@gmail.comLinksBlack Shirt Attracts More Feather on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3UQLPDuRgwFRnpelvBWTnD?si=L_As0mn3RaK0BB4QkOumSwKuntari bandcamp: https://kuntari.bandcamp.com/Kuntari x CONVERT collaboration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRXDEIYNuAsPancawala split (Coffee Faith, Dissonant, BRRR., DJ Miko, Anquan): https://mindblasting.wordpress.com/2020/01/01/pancawala-split/Concrescence Records YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKkFOv5-FOVTTbl0oojrfw
In March of 2019, the Indigenous New Hampshire Collaborative Collective helped to host an open forum at University of New Hampshire addressing the potential of changing Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples’ Day at UNH and on a larger scale. Listen to hear what panelists had to say about this change. Note: After the forum, the Student Affairs Committee at UNH proposed a motion on Indigenous People’s Day, reading “We propose that Columbus Day be renamed Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the UNH Calendar and that it be observed on the second Monday in October. This would start in Fall 2019. Recognition of IP Day does not require classes to be canceled.”
Note: After today you will need to bring your Bible or Bible App. Pastor Randy teaches from the New International Version.1 Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus, called to be an apostle and set apart for the gospel of God— 2 the gospel he promised beforehand through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures 3 regarding his Son, who as to his earthly life was a descendant of David, 4 and who through the Spirit of holiness was appointed the Son of God in power by his resurrection from the dead: Jesus Christ our Lord. 5 Through him we received grace and apostleship to call all the Gentiles to the obedience that comes from faith for his name’s sake. 6 And you also are among those Gentiles who are called to belong to Jesus Christ. 7 To all in Rome who are loved by God and called to be his holy people: Grace and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.8 First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith is being reported all over the world. 9 God, whom I serve in my spirit in preaching the gospel of his Son, is my witness how constantly I remember you 10 in my prayers at all times; and I pray that now at last by God’s will the way may be opened for me to come to you. 11 I long to see you so that I may impart to you some spiritual gift to make you strong— 12 that is, that you and I may be mutually encouraged by each other’s faith. 13 I do not want you to be unaware, brothers and sisters, that I planned many times to come to you (but have been prevented from doing so until now) in order that I might have a harvest among you, just as I have had among the other Gentiles. 14 I am obligated both to Greeks and non-Greeks, both to the wise and the foolish. 15 That is why I am so eager to preach the gospel also to you who are in Rome. 16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. 17 For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.” Date: AD 57 Author: Paul (1-6) Recipients: The Church in Rome (7-15) Purpose: To take us on a journey to discover the path to God (16-17) Four Mile-Makers: Where I stand with God? How do I become a Christian? How do I grow? What is my purpose? Three Commitments Commit to coming each week with a Bible Commit to a small group Commit to taking a next step Going Deeper 1. Where would place yourself on the spiritual journey? Explain why? Exploring Christ – “I believe in God, but I am not sure about Christ. My faith is not a significant part of my life.” Growing in Christ – “I believe in Jesus and am working on what it means to get to know him.” Close to Christ – “I feel close to Christ and depend on him for guidance.” Christ-centered – “My relationship with Jesus is the most important relationship in my life. It guides everything I do.” 2. What do you think it is going to take for you to go to the next level? 3. The vision of the church is for all people to be united in Christ. Why was this a struggle then and why is it a struggle today? What is one action item you would recommend to solve this problem?
This is the audio from the Youtube Livestream of Wrestle Kingdom 14 Night 2. Note: After the Liger match, the njpwworld.com stream crashed for about 30-45 mins. Special thanks to Damion for hooking me a livestream for the time being. Unfortunately, we weren't able to see the Jr Tag Title match. Follow the show on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Jf1zhW7lDewqlSRN0RyGA/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PW_Blab and https://twitter.com/bschwing22 Thanks for listening and enjoy!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pwblab/message
As the Civil War fractured Washington D.C., socialite Rose O'Neal Greenhow coordinated a vital spy ring to funnel information to the Confederates. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe one of the war's most unlikely spies, and her determination to aid the South. We'll also fragment the queen's birthday and puzzle over a paid game of pinball. Intro: German officer Ernst Jünger likened the sounds of World War I shelling to "being menaced by a man swinging a heavy hammer." Bowdoin College compiled a list of odd how-to titles. NOTE: After this episode was originally released, some listeners objected to our handling of Greenhow's story, saying that we were treating her too sympathetically when she was defending the institution of slavery. They're entirely right about that -- I had focused on her personal story without being sensitive to its larger implications. I'm very sorry for that oversight. We're presenting the story here as it originally ran, and we'll discuss listeners' reactions to it in Episode 279. -- Greg Sources for our feature: Ann Blackman, Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy, 2006. Ishbel Ross, Rebel Rose: Life of Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Confederate Spy, 1954. Karen Abbott, Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War, 2014. Rose O'Neal Greenhow, My Imprisonment and the First Year of Abolition Rule at Washington, 1863. H. Donald Winkler, Stealing Secrets: How a Few Daring Women Deceived Generals, Impacted Battles, and Altered the Course of the Civil War, 2010. Michael J. Sulick, Spying in America: Espionage from the Revolutionary War to the Dawn of the Cold War, 2014. Allan Pinkerton, The Spy of the Rebellion, 1886. John Bakeless, Spies of the Confederacy, 2011. Ernest B. Furgurson, "The End of Illusions," Smithsonian 42:4 (July/August 2011), 56-64. Jack Finnegan, "Professional Results for an Amateur," Military History, suppl. "Spies and Secret Missions: A History of American Espionage" (2002), 34-35. Nancy B. Samuelson, "Employment of Female Spies in the American Civil War," Minerva 7:3 (Dec. 31, 1989), 57. "Seized Correspondence of Rose O'Neal Greenhow," U.S. National Archives (accessed Nov. 24, 2019). Rose O'Neal Greenhow Papers, Special Collections Library, Duke University. "The Wild Rose of Washington," New York Times, Aug. 22, 2011. "Spy Loved, Died in Line of Duty," [Wilmington, N.C] Morning Star, Dec. 31, 1999, 23. "Civil War Day by Day," Washington [D.C.] Herald, Sept. 30, 1914, 4. "Fair Southern Spies," [Savannah, Ga.] Morning News, Sept. 29, 1896, 5. "Blockade Running," [Winston, N.C.] Western Sentinel, Jan. 14, 1886. "A Rich New Year's Gift," Yorkville [S.C.] Enquirer, Feb. 6, 1862, 1. "The Female Traitors in Washington," New York Herald, Jan. 22, 1862, 2. "Mrs. Greenhow's Indignant Letter to Mr. Seward," New York Herald, Dec. 16, 1861, 4. Phyllis F. Field, "Greenhow, Rose O'Neal," American National Biography, February 2000. Listener mail: "Public Holidays in Western Australia," Government of Western Australia Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (accessed Nov. 27, 2019). Wikipedia, "Oscar Wilde" (accessed Nov. 27, 2019). Howard Markel, "No, Oscar Wilde Probably Didn't Die of Syphilis," PBS NewsHour, Nov. 30, 2015. Jon Henley, "Wilde Gets Revenge on Wallpaper," Guardian, Dec. 1, 2000. "What Are the Best Last Words Ever?", Atlantic 317:4 (April 2016), 13. "Grand Lakes St. Marys Educational Series: History of GLSM What You Don't Know," Lake Improvement Association (accessed Nov. 30, 2019). "Grand Lake St. Marys State Park: History," Ohio State Parks and Watercraft (accessed Nov. 30, 2019). Lew Powell, "Behind the Lines, Fighting Malaria With Whiskey," North Carolina Miscellany, July 10, 2011. Wikipedia, "Gin and Tonic" (accessed Nov. 30, 2019). Wikipedia, "Tonic Water" (accessed Nov. 30, 2019). "'The Book of Gin' Distills a Spirited History," Morning Edition, National Public Radio, Dec. 28, 2012. Kal Raustiala, "The Imperial Cocktail," Slate, Aug. 28, 2013. "The Largest Human-Made Lakes in the World," WorldAtlas (accessed Nov. 30, 2019). Wikipedia, "Lake Kariba" (accessed Nov. 30, 2019). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was inspired by an item heard on the podcast No Such Thing as a Fish. Here are two corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Rev. Sally Perry (known as Swami Satchidanand), Spirit Medicine of Cherokee lineage and initiated as Swami Satchidanand, is an internationally known visionary, spiritual healer, teacher and author of Chronicles of a Healer, She Who Dances. NOTE: After tonight show, a Forensic Soul Analysis will be peformed by Outer Limits of Inner Truth Virtues Kerrie O’Connor, Lisa Caza, and Constance Stellas. From 1981, she was blessed by and worked with Joseph Rael, Beautiful Painted Arrow of the Southern Ute nation in Picuris Pueblo. In 2008, was initiated as Swami Satchidanand by Yug Purusha Swami Paramanand Ji who is internationally recognized as a Hindu leader and advisor in India. It is through her enormous work throughout the world and connection to these amazing spiritual leaders that Rev. Perry created the East West Bridge. Rev. Perry was an official observer at 2000 World Millennium Peace Summit at the United Nations, received the Hampton Roads of Virginia “Outstanding Business Woman of the Year Award” and was a Unity Church teacher in Virginia Beach in the late ’70s. She is one of 23 modern mystics in the book 2012 THE GOOD NEWS? Modern Mystics Speak, by Danijela Kracun and Charles McFadden, and is featured in Past Lives by Jean Rita Linder.
Welcome to On-The-Go Voice Season 2! We start the season by introducing and interviewing an 18 year old individual who just graduated out of high school and have established a name for herself and her business through selling slime online. With over 126k followers on Instagram now, we dive deep to learn more about the values that make up Gleyna and what kind of struggles she endured. We ask her questions on how she managed to build her brand, struggles she have personally struggled, and her vision of her future. Note: After 46:00 into the audio, it is a documented version of Gleyna giving me the chance to try out the slime. My reaction video will be posted as well, but it should be under the link below for the YouTube channel after the interview. Links mentioned: Gleyna's Corn With Slime Account: https://instagram.com/cornwithslime?igshid=j8q3n8fuargr Corn with Slime Website www.Cornwithslime.co/ Soundtrack Produced By: JRodz Beats Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_jrodbeatz/ Store: https://jrodbeatz.com Hi, I am active on Instagram. I love engaging with everyone. https://www.instagram.com/charlescreates_/ You can reach me at: Email: Info@onthegovoice.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlestheticss/?modal=admin_todo_tour Twitter: https://twitter.com/Charlescreates_ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-sabiaga-941b5910b/ On-The-Go Voice Twitter: https://twitter.com/onthegovoice Check out my vlogs & podcasts ! I have episodes on Driving for Lyft & Interviews recorded YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4RaFywEpMrRXJ42ZVJ-qng
The politics of Trump's impeachment, Elizabeth Warren trolls a troll and a white cop is convicted for murdering an innocent black man. Stu and AJ answer the burning question “does impeachment backfire?” (spoiler: no) and dive into the underlying questions of racial bias in America’s justice system. NOTE: After recording this episode, Joshua Brown was found shot to death in an apartment building in Dallas, Texas. Brown was the neighbor of Botham Jean who testified against Amber Guyger, the police officer convicted of murdering Jean. Our episode remains unedited, a snapshot of a brief moment in time.
In this episode, a brief introduction to the candidates for the People's Party of Canada (Jennifer Clarke) and the Progressive Canadian Party (Brian Marlatte). And, Tod answers some questions that have come in this week, and wraps up. NOTE: After the production deadline of this episode, one additional candidate (James Chumsa from the Communist Party of Canada) submitted candidacy paperwork. (Music: "Nanaimo" by the Young Kidz. Used with permission.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nanaimo/message
In this episode of the Japan Station podcast I sit down for a thrilling chat with author Barry Lancet. Barry Lancet is the award-winning author of the Jim Brodie series of books. After a long career as an editor at the international arm of one of Japan’s most prestigious publishers—Kodansha—Lancet made his debut as an author in 2013 with Japantown. Lancet’s ability to seamlessly weave Japanese culture and history into his exciting, suspense-filled plots quickly caught the attention of many and won him numerous Best First Novel awards. Since Japantown Lancet has published three more books in the Jim Brodie series: Tokyo Kill, Pacific Burn, and The Spy Across the Table. Aside from working on the next Jim Brodie book, Lancet is currently working on an unrelated thriller set in Hawaii. Japantown has been optioned to be developed into a pilot for a possible show. In this episode we discuss: How Barry Lancet ended up going to Japan for the first time How getting interrogated by Japanese police eventually served as inspiration for the Jim Brodie books How Japantown evolved from a noir book to a mystery-thriller The writing and research process that goes into writing a Jim Brodie book Barry's inability to scale down his stories Restaurants in Tokyo How the Jim Brodie books have been received The time Barry ended up drinking with a Soviet spy at a Japanese wedding party Visiting the Demilitarized zone on the border of North and South Korea The 2011 Tohoku earthquake and the subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Barry's work on a new book set in Hawaii And much more! NOTE: After the outro music there is a bonus segment in which Barry talks about the last third of his fourth book, The Spy Across the Table. This part contains major spoilers for The Spy Across the Table so if you have not read it yet, it would be best not to listen to it.
Ian had the chance to call and chat with legendary rock drummer Carmine Appice while he was in town this weekend to play a special "Drum Wars" show alongside his brother Vinny Appice. Enjoy! Note: After two minutes the audio quality drops but it's still a good listen
In this episode of On Fighting in Thailand pro Muay Thai fighter Yolanda Schmidt comes to talk about sponsorship. This rarely discussed topic is pivotal for aiding fighters in their careers. Having obtained 4 sponsorships over the course of her career she talks about how she obtained, retains, and what she gets and gives for her sponsors. Also on the episode Yolanda and I talk about the upcoming Stamp Fairtex vs Alma Juniku fight. This is part 1 of 4 in a series on sponsorship. Note: After the interview Yolanda switched her decision to side with mine. Tune in to find out what's happening in this podcast. Also heads up I’ll be releasing the Patreon soon. Make stronger fighters Make stronger people
Hey guys! We got a good week for you! We start off with Epic pretty much mocking Steam and theorize why they are. Oh, and did you see that Sonic trailer? We wish we didn't either! (NOTE: After recording we saw that Paramount announced they will change the design of Sonic!) We also talk about Borderlands 3, Kingdom Hearts 3, Mario 64, Master Chief Collection, and more! Hope you enjoy, follow us on: Twitter @player5pod Instagram @player5_podcast Support Player 5 by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/player-5 Find out more at https://player-5.pinecast.co
On this episode, Ode talks about growing up in a country where protest is built into it's DNA. Plus, Ode and Devin talk about how good the French rail service is at striking. Please rate, subscribe, and share with your friends! Note: After this episode, English & French episodes will be staggered bi-weekly.
Learn why IPO's are flooding the stock market in 2019 and why it is worrisome. Many IPO's are scheduled for 2019 such as Uber, Levi's, Pinterest, and others. Will portfolio managers have to sell existing stock in favorites such as Apple, Amazon and Alphabet in order to buy them? We discuss what to look for in an IPO, how to find good ones and why valuations and/or PE ratios may be high no matter what. The article is here. NOTE: After this podcast was published, I learned Pinterest stock will be offered at a valuation of $18 Billion! Waaaay more than I am comfortable with valuing the company, so the interest I showed in Pinterest on the podcast, before knowing the valuation, now makes my opinion the same as my opinion of Uber: severely overvalued. INTERESTED IN LEARNING WHERE AND HOW TO INVEST? This is only for you if you are committed to learning how to invest or how to improve your investing and interested in joining my inner investing circle, the Be Wealthy & Smart VIP Experience with Linda P. Jones. After you complete the application, I will contact you to get on a call with me. We will discuss your vision for your investments, the next best steps to take and if we agree working with me to support that vision is a good match. You will also receive a one-time best price to work with me. To apply for a strategy session with Linda, click here. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW THE SHOW If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on whatever platform you listen. I love hearing from you! PLEASE COMPLETE THE PODCAST SURVEY In an effort to make the show the best it can be, I need to know who my audience is and what you think. Please take 3 minutes to complete the survey and let me know. WEALTH HEIRESS TV Please subscribe to Wealth Heiress TV YouTube channel (it's not just for women, it's for men too!), here. THE CONTEST IS BACK ON! You have a great chance to win 15 prizes in February and 25 prizes in March! It's easy to enter. Just leave a podcast or book review. A podcast review = your name entered in the drawing 5 times. A book review on Amazon purchased on Amazon (says "verified purchase" review), your name entered 7 times. A podcast + book review = your name entered in the drawing 10 times. Prizes are: 11 Sets of Wealthy Mindset Blueprint audios (value $197 ea.) 11 Wealth Heiress books, personalized by Linda. 3 winners will have a 1/2 hour wealth mentoring session with Linda (value $500). Drawing will occur March 31, 2019 and will be announced on the podcast. Leave a review on Amazon here. Get my book, “You’re Already a Wealth Heiress, Now Think and Act Like One: 6 Practical Steps to Make It a Reality Now!” Available on Amazon. International buyers (if you live outside of the US) get my book here. WANT MORE FROM LINDA? Check out her programs. Join her on Instagram. Listen to the full library of podcasts from the beginning. Today’s Sponsor: I want to take a few seconds to tell you about how I “read” more books and stay ahead of the curve. It’s by not reading books, but instead listening to them - like you are right now! With Audible, there are over 150,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player and…your first audiobook is FREE! I suggest you get the audio book of Think and Grow Rich, or you can check out my website Resources page where I list all of my favorite financial books and you see exactly what books I have read and recommend you read. Then get started with Audible by visiting https://lindapjones.com/FreeBook and order your first audio book free! Get Think and Grow Rich or another book from my recommend list, and be sure to get started checking off the books you want to read with your free book from Audible! Be Wealthy & Smart,™ is a personal finance show with self-made millionaire Linda P. Jones, America’s Wealth Mentor.™ Learn simple steps that make a big difference to your financial freedom.
April D. Gregory (http://twitter.com/aprildgregory) has no interest in Colin Kaepernick's protest move of kneeling for the National Anthem. But what to make of his decision not to play in the AAF? Was it about money, or about Kaepernick being more interested in being a martyr? And since the NFL has allowed people like Kareem Hunt back in the league, can Kaepernick claim that he is really being blackballed? Tony Katz (http://facebook.com/tonykatzradio) hosts Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke) As for what the real story is with Kaepernick? Tony and April discuss it with Fingers Malloy (http://facebook.com/fingersmalloyradio). (NOTE After the podcast, it was announced that Kaepernick and Eric Reid settled a lawsuit with the NFL for between $60-80 million, though other reporting has the number at far less. Could this open the way for Kaepernick in the NFL? Possibly.) A man in Saskatchewan, Canada wanted to put his last name on his license plate, but the government said no. Because when you spell his name, it's a potential curse word. Or, he's just Kramer in Seinfeld. They also review the Le Careme cigar and the Auld Blow-In single grain scotch. Eat! Drink! Smoke! is recorded live at Blend Bar Cigar (http://blendbarcigar.com) in Indianapolis, IN.
Dacia Arnold’s first novel, a science fiction entry called Apparent Power, launches next month. It’s the first in a trilogy and it has already received a knock-out advance review from Kirkus, which called the book’s main character, Valerie Russell, "an exceptional protagonist." In Apparent Power, a dormant gene awakens in a quarter of the world’s population and the effects are apocalyptic. With an even rarer gene, the life of Valerie Russell turns into a shocking race against time. When the human body begins to require more electricity than needed to keep a heart beating, cars lose power, phones no longer function, and planes fall from the sky. To say Dacia is an author and a mother would only be scratching the surface. She is an avid karaoke singer, master crafter and she is also a ten-year Army veteran who served two tours of combat as a medic, including fifteen months working in Baghdad Emergency room. On the podcast, Dacia talks about what inspired the story and her plans for the next two installments. Note: After the conversation with Dacia, this podcast includes a special excerpt from Reactance, a novella that’s connected to the main story in Apparent Power. Dacia's website Intro music by Moby Outro music by Dan-o-Songs
Thea Brodkin from the League of Women Voters presents pro/con arguments for Propositions 1-6 and 10. Thanks to Janet Hirsch, VP of Community Affairs for Temple Isaiah, for arranging this session and for leading this year's social justice efforts to create a more informed and engaged base of voters throughout Los Angeles. Note: After presenting on each proposition, Thea pauses to allow congregants and community members to share their thoughts and questions.
Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 77: LIVE from HAUNTED Kelley's Island Wine CompanyTopics include:- Our Haunted Ohio Podcast Trip rolls on as the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast visits HAUNTED Kelley’s Island Wine Company (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/)- We interview Abbey Rosado, general manager of Kelley’s Island Wine Company, and Kirt and Robby Zettler, winery owners, to get their creepy first-hand stories of the haunting (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/)- Dave Black and Joe Erie do a walkthrough of Kelley’s Island Wine Company (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/) in an attempt to pinpoint paranormal "hot spots". What did they find?- Ghosts, burial mounds, lake monsters and more!- NOTE: The bone we found turned out to likely be from a deer- NOTE: After further research from Kelleys Island Historian, Leslie Korenko (https://www.amazon.com/Leslie-Korenko/e/B002G3W5IO), there is NO proof that a serpent geoglyph every existed on Kelleys Island - Visit this winery! Great people, great food and ghosts...on an island! What more can you ask for? Tell them Supernatural Occurrence Studies sent you! Kelley’s Island Wine Company (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/) - 418 Woodford Rd, Kelleys Island, OH 43438 - (419) 746-2678- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- To access ultra-exclusive content, like stickers, early podcast releases, Patreon-only audio and video content, ad-free listening, chat sessions with the hosts and MORE, join our Patreon community (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- We are proud to announce that the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast is now part of the Spotify family! Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://open.spotify.com/show/4xCNrFq88F3gG5ZlS7e0Ek)- We are now part of the iHeart Radio Network! Find us there! (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/supernatural-occurrence-studies-podcast-29260159/)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Feedback to: Contact@Chicagoghostpodcast.com- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVM0gGC_H9ksdcR0pVzhDJA/featured)- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://www.facebook.com/chicagoghostpodcast/)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast by downloading Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and get a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!
Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast Episode 77: LIVE from HAUNTED Kelley's Island Wine CompanyTopics include:- Our Haunted Ohio Podcast Trip rolls on as the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast visits HAUNTED Kelley’s Island Wine Company (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/)- We interview Abbey Rosado, general manager of Kelley’s Island Wine Company, and Kirt and Robby Zettler, winery owners, to get their creepy first-hand stories of the haunting (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/)- Dave Black and Joe Erie do a walkthrough of Kelley’s Island Wine Company (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/) in an attempt to pinpoint paranormal "hot spots". What did they find?- Ghosts, burial mounds, lake monsters and more!- NOTE: The bone we found turned out to likely be from a deer- NOTE: After further research from Kelleys Island Historian, Leslie Korenko (https://www.amazon.com/Leslie-Korenko/e/B002G3W5IO), there is NO proof that a serpent geoglyph every existed on Kelleys Island - Visit this winery! Great people, great food and ghosts...on an island! What more can you ask for? Tell them Supernatural Occurrence Studies sent you! Kelley’s Island Wine Company (https://www.kelleysislandwineco.com/) - 418 Woodford Rd, Kelleys Island, OH 43438 - (419) 746-2678- Leave us a voicemail and we’ll play your message on the show! Call Chicago area code 872-529-0767- To access ultra-exclusive content, like stickers, early podcast releases, Patreon-only audio and video content, ad-free listening, chat sessions with the hosts and MORE, join our Patreon community (http://www.patreon.com/supernaturaloccurrencestudiespodcast)- Please rate The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast on iTunes. We will read your reviews on the show! Take a screenshot of your review, send it to us and we will send you something cool! (https://goo.gl/VoZPFu)- We are proud to announce that the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast is now part of the Spotify family! Find us on Spotify and give us a follow! (https://open.spotify.com/show/4xCNrFq88F3gG5ZlS7e0Ek)- We are now part of the iHeart Radio Network! Find us there! (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/supernatural-occurrence-studies-podcast-29260159/)- Visit our website! Photos, videos, blog and MORE (www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com)- Feedback to: Contact@Chicagoghostpodcast.com- Instagram: @ChicagoGhosts (https://www.instagram.com/chicagoghosts/)- Twitter: @ChicagoGhosts (https://twitter.com/ChicagoGhosts)- YouTube: Supernatural Occurrence Studies (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVM0gGC_H9ksdcR0pVzhDJA/featured)- FaceBook: @ChicagoGhostPodcast Leave us a rating and a comment and we WILL read it on the show! (https://www.facebook.com/chicagoghostpodcast/)- Supernatural Occurrence Studies T-shirts are here! Order yours today and support the show! Hurry! They're selling fast! Visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SHOP- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and receive a Premium FREE 30-day one game trial to GameFly. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Chose from over 8,000 games for almost any console. Click here and sign up! (http://www.gameflyoffer.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast by downloading Grammarly, the intelligent writing app, for FREE. Write with confidence almost anywhere online: Gmail, FaceBook, Twitter, Linkedin and more. Click here to download! (http://www.getgrammarly.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save $50 on GrassHopper's virtual phone system. Toll-free numbers, multiple extensions, custom call forwarding, text messages and more. No hardware to purchase. No software to install. Everything is done online or via your phone. Click here to get GrassHopper! (http://www.trygrasshopper.com/ghost)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and get a FREE audiobook and FREE 30-day trial to Audible.com. Click here and sign up! (http://www.audibletrial.com/sosradio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save 10% on ANY new subscription to LootCrate! Click here and enter promo code BRIDGE10 (http://www.trylootcrate.com/sos-radio)- Support the Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast and save a whopping 30% on your next GoDaddy order. Click here and sign up (http://www.trygodaddy.com/sos-radio)- Set your proton packs to DONATE! If you love what you hear on The Supernatural Occurrence Studies Podcast, visit www.ChicagoGhostPodcast.com and select SPECIAL OFFERS and donate to the cause!
The Inquisitorius, also known as the Inquisitorius Program and the Order of Inquisitors, was an organization of Force-sensitive agents who worked for the Galactic Empire. Members of the Inquisitorius were known as Imperial Inquisitors, Inquisitors, Red Blades, Mystics by Imperial officers, and sometimes even Jedi hunters. Note: After this episode was recorded, producer and head writer of Rebels Henry Gilroy shed some light on some of our questions about the inquisitors. Paraphrased from the panel: The Inquisitors are all fallen Jedi, who were scouted and picked by Palpatine before Order 66. He targeted Jedi that showed tendencies for brutality, were jealous, ambitious for power, or were disenfranchised by the Jedi Order and had them stunned during Order 66 instead of killed. There was a pitched arc in Season 3 that focused on other Inquisitors, but they decided to instead focus on Maul. You can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, or email the show at RebelsRebelsPod@gmail.com. Leave us a review on iTunes and tell us your personal Star Wars grading scale. We'll read it on a bonus episode!
Today we look at 1 Samuel 15, the story of how Saul lost his kingship. We will also talk about God's commands in the Old Testament to utterly destroy enemy tribes. What should we do with those awful passages? Note: After we discussed that topic, we sang together the song "Fairest Lord Jesus" in order to worship Jesus. That has been cut out of the recording.
http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12018/StrangeTales445.mp3 The Sears Radio Theatre presents its story Wanda on this week's Strange Tales. This episode was originally heard February 28, 1979. Note: After almost an hour trying to get the sound fixed on the original audio file of this episode, I gave up. Hopefully the pseudo-stereo sound doesn't annoy too much. Download StrangeTales445
Amy Virginia Buchanan is a singer/songwriter, avant garde theatre artist and co-founder of Spring Street Social Society. Her style is influenced by a midwestern upbringing, spanning most of the middle of the country, as well as intensive training in classic theatre and clown arts. Amy combines her expertise in the arts with her experience in hospitality to curate events, often in partnership with brands as experiential marketing. She lives in New York City with a little cat named Whenny, but was in LA for work and came to my place to record our chat on witchcraft. Note: After the latest ‘listener survey’ that many of you filled out, I (Caroline) realized that you don’t just want to hear from "influencers", you just want to hear from open, honest + interesting people.. So today’s guest is all about that! I’m so excited to continue evolving with you and creating the conversations that will intrigue us most. Make sure to listen to part two, to hear Amy's take on what it's like to live + work with "influencers", while not being one yourself. Links: Amy Virginia Buchanan Amy on Insta: @amyvirginia Spring Street Social Society Caroline Lee Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast Out of Line on Facebook: Out of Line with Caroline Lee email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
This week the guys talk about not understanding other sports, Wine and most importantly some of the most underrated theme songs in Wrestling. Scott also announces for next week the podcasts first ever interview. Note: After we finished recording Paul changed his music choice.
NOTE: "After the taping of this show, the House Intel Committee voted to release the four page memo."Please join the host of Stand For Truth Radio SUSAN KNOWLES as she gives you her perspective for the entire hour on Monday, January 29, 2018 at 6pmPT/9pmET.I'll bring you my thoughts about what's happening in the world of current news and politics.I'll be discussing the latest on DACA, the latest disrespect of our military, upcoming election, Andrew McCabe stepping down, #ReleaseTheMemo and so much more.I hope you will join me!Catch all of my shows on Spreaker.com. Stand For Truth Radio with Susan Knowles with all shows including Knowles On The News and God's Views On Political News.Susan Knowles is a licensed psychotherapist, former practicing Family Law attorney, online conservative radio talk show personality and producer at Stand For Truth Radio.She has appeared as a guest on The Glenn Beck Show, The Pat & Stu Show and The Rick Amato Show on One America News Network.Susan has also been a frequent guest on The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson. In addition, she has made guest appearances on AM 760 KFMB, 600 KOGO News Radio San Diego, 106.7 WYAY FM in Atlanta, News Radio 610 WIOD in Miami, Fla. and Overnight America with Jon Grayson.Susan is also a Contributor to Faithwire.com and a former Contributor to TheBlaze.
NOTE: "After the taping of this show, the House Intel Committee voted to release the four page memo."Please join the host of Stand For Truth Radio SUSAN KNOWLES as she gives you her perspective for the entire hour on Monday, January 29, 2018 at 6pmPT/9pmET.I'll bring you my thoughts about what's happening in the world of current news and politics.I'll be discussing the latest on DACA, the latest disrespect of our military, upcoming election, Andrew McCabe stepping down, #ReleaseTheMemo and so much more.I hope you will join me!Catch all of my shows on Spreaker.com. Stand For Truth Radio with Susan Knowles with all shows including Knowles On The News and God's Views On Political News.Susan Knowles is a licensed psychotherapist, former practicing Family Law attorney, online conservative radio talk show personality and producer at Stand For Truth Radio.She has appeared as a guest on The Glenn Beck Show, The Pat & Stu Show and The Rick Amato Show on One America News Network.Susan has also been a frequent guest on The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson. In addition, she has made guest appearances on AM 760 KFMB, 600 KOGO News Radio San Diego, 106.7 WYAY FM in Atlanta, News Radio 610 WIOD in Miami, Fla. and Overnight America with Jon Grayson.Susan is also a Contributor to Faithwire.com and a former Contributor to TheBlaze.
The bell rings so you need to rush to your desk so Dom & JD can give you their TOP 5 SCHOOLS IN HORROR MOVIES as suggested by listener Michelle! In addition, there is some horror news and the good and bad movie of the week. (NOTE: After the recording of this episode we realized we already did Top 5 Schools back on episode 51 but this is a new list. You can call it Top 5 Schools 2: Educational Boogaloo. Too many concussions.)This episode is brought to you by Amazon.com. It features music by Rudimentary Peni, Witch Hunt, Quad City DJ's and Soul Coughing. It is available on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud and YouTube.http://www.postmortemshow.com
Blending activism and entrepreneurship sounds like a delicate dance, but as a Diversity and Inclusion Consultant and a career coach, Michelle Kim is showing us how to make it happen, one uncomfortable conversation at a time. In this episode of Hack the Process, Michelle will explain why diversity training for startups is about more than just ticking a box on a form, how her own life experiences inspired her work with marginalized communities and individuals, and what she's doing to make sure the information and training products she's developing are effective, tested, and ready for the market. Note: After this interview was published, Michelle let me know that my initial use of the word “woke” in the title could have been interpreted as cultural appropriation. Like all of us, I’m still learning, and I apologize for any offense. If there were a word that conveyed the concept as clearly and concisely I would have used it. Meanwhile I’ve substituted “awake” for “woke” in the updated title, and I would be grateful to hear from folks in the comments about better ways to get this complex idea across in a word, or maybe two.
In the summer after 9th grade, 14-year-old Heather discovered she was pregnant. Her boyfriend Aaron was 24. At the time, marriage seemed like it could be a solution to their problems — and maybe a way to keep Aaron out of jail. In this episode of the FRONTLINE Dispatch, reporter Anjali Tsui and producer Sophie McKibben go inside a battle playing out over child marriage in America. Anjali Tsui is an Abrams Journalism Fellow through the FRONTLINE/Columbia Journalism School Fellowships. For more on child marriage in America – visit pbs.org/frontlinedispatch. Editor’s Note: After publication of this episode, the Tennessee Department of Health alerted us to an error in the marriage data they provided to FRONTLINE. According to the department, children as young as 10, 11 and 12 were not given marriage licenses in their state.
What’s New? Danny Elfman scoring Justice league Miles Morales revealed in Insomniac’s Spider-Man game Black Panther trailer gets huge response Tommy Castillo update NOTE: After the recording of this episode, Tommy passed away on June 23rd. Our sincere condolences to his wife Samantha and all of those close to Tommy. We will miss him. Comics: Darth Vader #1 The Last #1 The Flintstones #12 Summer Reading Project: Judge Dredd Complete Case Files Vol 1.--You Bet Your Life - Komputel Creator Spotlight: Kris Fazekas Brian spoke to the owner of Sympl Comics and the creator and writer of THE LAST at CT Gamer Con 2017. You can follow Sympl comics on Facebook at www.facebook.com/symplcomics. Send comments to sipodcast@comcast.net OR leave us a voicemail at 860-698-0468. Check out www.secretidentitypodcast.com for all things Secret Identity.
The HIGH OFF LIFE crew is joined by their very first guest Ashley Courchene! This week they discuss how Indigenous voices are routinely ignored on July 1st, along with every other day of the year... Ash also talks about how he's working to decolonize and reclaim mainstream media narratives, particualry through endeavours like the The Skoden Chronicles. LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE to Ash's podcast here: https://soundcloud.com/the-skoden-chronicles **Note**(After this week we'll be back to our regular release schedule. Look out for our next episode on Tues. July 11th!!!) LIKE this episode and FOLLOW our Soundcloud page to be notified when new episodes drop! FOLLOW us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifeoffhigh/ LIKE us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/highofflifepodcast/ EMAIL us at highofflifepodcast@gmail.com Audio Production by Allen Roulston Cover Photo and Season 1 Photography by Laura Zhang Theme Music by Peter Russell
Pawel Kowaluk, a technical writer, self-proclaimed DITA geek, and recruiter, joins us from Krakow, Poland. He talks about the rise of technical communication in Poland, starting a conference, and how to balance a team when hiring. Note: After recording, we became aware that Pawel left the Soap! Conference team after one year. To further clarify, Pawel did not have a role in the formation of MeetContent, though he is an active member of the community. Content Content regrets any confusion or offense to those involved. Episode 16 guest Pawel Kowaluk In this episode Meet Content Techwriter.pl Soap! Conference International Technical Communication Qualifications Foundation (ITCQF) Thomas Pynchon Poland Madcap Flare User Group Users or people with Jack Molisani – Content Content episode 15 Markdown "Life begins when you step out of your comfort zone"- Pam Noreault Daniel Pink's theory of motivation Society for Technical Communication (STC) Certified Professional Technical Communicator Flash fiction Pawel on Twitter Pawel's flash fiction
Download MP3 9月と10月の第1週は「ドラマで英語を学ぼう」をお届けしています。取り上げているのはアメリカの小説家・詩人、Edgar Allan Poe(1809-1849)の古典的名作「告げ口心臓」("The Tell-Tale Heart", 1843)です。今回は、その後半をお届けします。 老人を殺してしまった主人公。その後、心の中で鳴り響き続ける音が彼の心をかき乱します。いったいその音とは…?「告げ口心臓」という奇妙なタイトルの意味もあわせて考えながら、緊迫の結末をお楽しみください! (中級〜上級)********** Script(本文の語句の解説をこのページの最後に付けています) THE TELL-TALE HEART (Part 2) by Edgar Allan Poe 1843 And have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over-acuteness of the sense? --now, I say, there came to my ears a low, dull, quick sound, such as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I knew that sound well, too. It was the beating of the old man's heart. It increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage. But even yet I refrained and kept still. I scarcely breathed. I held the lantern motionless. I tried how steadily I could maintain the ray upon the eve. Meantime the hellish tattoo of the heart increased. It grew quicker and quicker, and louder and louder every instant. The old man's terror must have been extreme! It grew louder, I say, louder every moment! --do you mark me well I have told you that I am nervous: so I am. And now at the dead hour of the night, amid the dreadful silence of that old house, so strange a noise as this excited me to uncontrollable terror. Yet, for some minutes longer I refrained and stood still. But the beating grew louder, louder! I thought the heart must burst. And now a new anxiety seized me --the sound would be heard by a neighbour! The old man's hour had come! With a loud yell, I threw open the lantern and leaped into the room. He shrieked once --once only. In an instant I dragged him to the floor, and pulled the heavy bed over him. I then smiled gaily, to find the deed so far done. But, for many minutes, the heart beat on with a muffled sound. This, however, did not vex me; it would not be heard through the wall. At length it ceased. The old man was dead. I removed the bed and examined the corpse. Yes, he was stone, stone dead. I placed my hand upon the heart and held it there many minutes. There was no pulsation. He was stone dead. His eve would trouble me no more. If still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body. The night waned, and I worked hastily, but in silence. First of all I dismembered the corpse. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs. I then took up three planks from the flooring of the chamber, and deposited all between the scantlings. I then replaced the boards so cleverly, so cunningly, that no human eye --not even his --could have detected any thing wrong. There was nothing to wash out --no stain of any kind --no blood-spot whatever. I had been too wary for that. A tub had caught all --ha! ha! When I had made an end of these labors, it was four o'clock --still dark as midnight. As the bell sounded the hour, there came a knocking at the street door. I went down to open it with a light heart, --for what had I now to fear? There entered three men, who introduced themselves, with perfect suavity, as officers of the police. A shriek had been heard by a neighbour during the night; suspicion of foul play had been aroused; information had been lodged at the police office, and they (the officers) had been deputed to search the premises. I smiled, --for what had I to fear? I bade the gentlemen welcome. The shriek, I said, was my own in a dream. The old man, I mentioned, was absent in the country. I took my visitors all over the house. I bade them search --search well. I led them, at length, to his chamber. I showed them his treasures, secure, undisturbed. In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room, and desired them here to rest from their fatigues, while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph, placed my own seat upon the very spot beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim. The officers were satisfied. My manner had convinced them. I was singularly at ease. They sat, and while I answered cheerily, they chatted of familiar things. But, ere long, I felt myself getting pale and wished them gone. My head ached, and I fancied a ringing in my ears: but still they sat and still chatted. The ringing became more distinct: --It continued and became more distinct: I talked more freely to get rid of the feeling: but it continued and gained definiteness --until, at length, I found that the noise was not within my ears. No doubt I now grew very pale; --but I talked more fluently, and with a heightened voice. Yet the sound increased --and what could I do? It was a low, dull, quick sound --much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I gasped for breath --and yet the officers heard it not. I talked more quickly --more vehemently; but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why would they not be gone? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the observations of the men --but the noise steadily increased. Oh God! what could I do? I foamed --I raved --I swore! I swung the chair upon which I had been sitting, and grated it upon the boards, but the noise arose over all and continually increased. It grew louder --louder --louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and smiled. Was it possible they heard not? Almighty God! --no, no! They heard! --they suspected! --they knew! --they were making a mockery of my horror!-this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! and now --again! --hark! louder! louder! louder! louder! "Villains!" I shrieked, "dissemble no more! I admit the deed! --tear up the planks! here, here! --It is the beating of his hideous heart!" ********** PART 2 VOCABULARY to mistake 〜 for ... = to incorrectly think 〜 is ... but = only over-acuteness = being too sharp, too aware there came to my ears = I heard (Note: old or poetic usage) dull = quiet and not easily noticed, さえない to be enveloped in = to be surrounded by fury = anger to stimulate (someone) into = 〜を刺激して...する気にさせる (Note: After "into" is usually an –ing verb) yet = still to refrain = to wait, to hesitate, 控える to keep still = to continue to be quiet steadily = firmly, constantly, continuously, calmly tried… maintain = (Note: In standard modern grammar, it would be "I tried, how steadily I could, to maintain…) how steadily I could = as steadily as I could a tattoo = a beat (Note: This is rare or old usage. In modern English, "a tattoo" is usually 入れ墨. A good example of the old usage is "The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo," a well-known summer festival in Scotland.) every instant = with each passing moment extreme = great Do you mark me well? = Do you understand what I'm saying? (Note: Rare or old usage) at the dead hour of the night = in the middle of the night (Note: Rare or old usage) amid = in the middle of (a group of something) dreadful = terrible, frightening to burst = to explode anxiety = worry to seize = to grab, 掴む、捕まる The old man's hour had come = It was time to kill him yell = shout to leap = to jump to shriek = to yell because of fear or surprise to drag = to pull with force gaily = happily a deed = an action, a doing so far = until that point to beat on = to continue to beat muffled = 音を殺した to vex = to greatly trouble at length = after a long time to cease = to stop a corpse = a dead body to be stone dead = to be very dead (Example: to be stone drunk = to be very drunk) a pulsation = a beating mad = crazy to take precautions = to prepare things carefully so that there are no errors concealment = hiding to wane = to decrease in intensity, to approach an end hastily = quickly (with a feeling of panic) a plank = a piece of board 厚板 flooring = the surface of the floor a chamber = a bedroom (Note: old or formal usage) to deposit = to put scantlings = thinner pieces of wood in a house 小角材(しょうかくざい) cleverly = intelligently cunningly = in a smart way while trying to trick someone to detect = to notice a stain = しみ、よごれ whatever = at all, in the least, 少しの〜も wary = cautious and careful, afraid of danger to make an end to = to finish (especially something that you don't like) labours = jobs, work, tasks (Note: Noun usage is rare. Verb is much more common.) midnight = 12:00 at night a bell sounded = a bell rang (Note: poetic usage) there came = there was (Note: poetic usage) with a light heart = happily for = because there entered three men = three men entered (Note: poetic usage) suavity = cultured politeness an officer of the police = a police officer, a policeman or a policewoman suspicion of foul play = thinking a crime has occurred to arouse = to come to mind to lodge information = to file a report (Note: formal or old usage) to be deputed = to be sent for a duty (Note: old usage) to search the premises = to look in and around the building to bade = to say or to greet (Note: old or formal usage) all over = all around, throughout at length = in the end secure = safe and undamaged undisturbed = not touched by anyone enthusiasm = 熱意 confidence = 自信 fatigues = tired conditions (Note: usually singular) audacity = boldness, 大胆さ triumph = victory the very spot = the exact place to repose = to lie, to rest (Note: old or formal usage) manner = behavior, actions to convince =(人に)納得させる singularly = extraordinarily, unusually at ease = relaxed and not worried cheerily = happily ere long = before long, soon (Note: poetic or old usage) pale = lacking healthy face color because of stress or illness to fancy = to imagine distinct = clear to get rid of = 免れる fluently = smoothly and quickly a heightened voice = a more emotional voice to gasp for breath = 苦しそうにあえぐ vehemently = intensely, strongly emotionally to arise = to stand up (Note: the past tense is "arose") trifles = small things gesticulations = gestures, hand movements to pace to and from = to walk back and forth, to walk here and there with heavy strides = with heavy or loud steps as if excited to fury by = seemingly made angry by (Note: poetic) to foam = to become uncontrollably angry (especially used in the expression "to foam at the mouth") to rave = to yell, to speak angrily to swear = to say bad and impolite words (Note: the past tense is "swore") to swing = 振る (Note: the past tense is "swung") to grate = to rub noisily Was it possible they heard not? = Did they really not hear it? (Note: poetic) Almighty God! = 全能の神よ! to suspect = うすうす気づく to make a mockery of = to make fun of, 〜をあざ笑う agony = pain and bad feelings, もだえ苦しみ tolerable = bearable, 我慢のできる derision = being made of fun, あざけり to bear = to tolerate, to stand, to put up with hypocritical = 偽善の Hark! = Listen! (Note: poetic or old) a villain = a bad person to dissemble = to give a false or misleading appearance (の)ふりをする the deed = what was done a plank = a board (here meaning: the boards of the floor) hideous = terrible, frightening
Download MP3 9月と10月の第1週は「ドラマで英語を学ぼう」をお届けしています。取り上げているのはアメリカの小説家・詩人、Edgar Allan Poe(1809-1849)の古典的名作「告げ口心臓」("The Tell-Tale Heart", 1843)です。今回は、その後半をお届けします。 老人を殺してしまった主人公。その後、心の中で鳴り響き続ける音が彼の心をかき乱します。いったいその音とは…?「告げ口心臓」という奇妙なタイトルの意味もあわせて考えながら、緊迫の結末をお楽しみください! (中級〜上級)********** Script(本文の語句の解説をこのページの最後に付けています) THE TELL-TALE HEART (Part 2) by Edgar Allan Poe 1843 And have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over-acuteness of the sense? --now, I say, there came to my ears a low, dull, quick sound, such as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I knew that sound well, too. It was the beating of the old man's heart. It increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier into courage. But even yet I refrained and kept still. I scarcely breathed. I held the lantern motionless. I tried how steadily I could maintain the ray upon the eve. Meantime the hellish tattoo of the heart increased. It grew quicker and quicker, and louder and louder every instant. The old man's terror must have been extreme! It grew louder, I say, louder every moment! --do you mark me well I have told you that I am nervous: so I am. And now at the dead hour of the night, amid the dreadful silence of that old house, so strange a noise as this excited me to uncontrollable terror. Yet, for some minutes longer I refrained and stood still. But the beating grew louder, louder! I thought the heart must burst. And now a new anxiety seized me --the sound would be heard by a neighbour! The old man's hour had come! With a loud yell, I threw open the lantern and leaped into the room. He shrieked once --once only. In an instant I dragged him to the floor, and pulled the heavy bed over him. I then smiled gaily, to find the deed so far done. But, for many minutes, the heart beat on with a muffled sound. This, however, did not vex me; it would not be heard through the wall. At length it ceased. The old man was dead. I removed the bed and examined the corpse. Yes, he was stone, stone dead. I placed my hand upon the heart and held it there many minutes. There was no pulsation. He was stone dead. His eve would trouble me no more. If still you think me mad, you will think so no longer when I describe the wise precautions I took for the concealment of the body. The night waned, and I worked hastily, but in silence. First of all I dismembered the corpse. I cut off the head and the arms and the legs. I then took up three planks from the flooring of the chamber, and deposited all between the scantlings. I then replaced the boards so cleverly, so cunningly, that no human eye --not even his --could have detected any thing wrong. There was nothing to wash out --no stain of any kind --no blood-spot whatever. I had been too wary for that. A tub had caught all --ha! ha! When I had made an end of these labors, it was four o'clock --still dark as midnight. As the bell sounded the hour, there came a knocking at the street door. I went down to open it with a light heart, --for what had I now to fear? There entered three men, who introduced themselves, with perfect suavity, as officers of the police. A shriek had been heard by a neighbour during the night; suspicion of foul play had been aroused; information had been lodged at the police office, and they (the officers) had been deputed to search the premises. I smiled, --for what had I to fear? I bade the gentlemen welcome. The shriek, I said, was my own in a dream. The old man, I mentioned, was absent in the country. I took my visitors all over the house. I bade them search --search well. I led them, at length, to his chamber. I showed them his treasures, secure, undisturbed. In the enthusiasm of my confidence, I brought chairs into the room, and desired them here to rest from their fatigues, while I myself, in the wild audacity of my perfect triumph, placed my own seat upon the very spot beneath which reposed the corpse of the victim. The officers were satisfied. My manner had convinced them. I was singularly at ease. They sat, and while I answered cheerily, they chatted of familiar things. But, ere long, I felt myself getting pale and wished them gone. My head ached, and I fancied a ringing in my ears: but still they sat and still chatted. The ringing became more distinct: --It continued and became more distinct: I talked more freely to get rid of the feeling: but it continued and gained definiteness --until, at length, I found that the noise was not within my ears. No doubt I now grew very pale; --but I talked more fluently, and with a heightened voice. Yet the sound increased --and what could I do? It was a low, dull, quick sound --much such a sound as a watch makes when enveloped in cotton. I gasped for breath --and yet the officers heard it not. I talked more quickly --more vehemently; but the noise steadily increased. I arose and argued about trifles, in a high key and with violent gesticulations; but the noise steadily increased. Why would they not be gone? I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides, as if excited to fury by the observations of the men --but the noise steadily increased. Oh God! what could I do? I foamed --I raved --I swore! I swung the chair upon which I had been sitting, and grated it upon the boards, but the noise arose over all and continually increased. It grew louder --louder --louder! And still the men chatted pleasantly, and smiled. Was it possible they heard not? Almighty God! --no, no! They heard! --they suspected! --they knew! --they were making a mockery of my horror!-this I thought, and this I think. But anything was better than this agony! Anything was more tolerable than this derision! I could bear those hypocritical smiles no longer! I felt that I must scream or die! and now --again! --hark! louder! louder! louder! louder! "Villains!" I shrieked, "dissemble no more! I admit the deed! --tear up the planks! here, here! --It is the beating of his hideous heart!" ********** PART 2 VOCABULARY to mistake 〜 for ... = to incorrectly think 〜 is ... but = only over-acuteness = being too sharp, too aware there came to my ears = I heard (Note: old or poetic usage) dull = quiet and not easily noticed, さえない to be enveloped in = to be surrounded by fury = anger to stimulate (someone) into = 〜を刺激して...する気にさせる (Note: After "into" is usually an –ing verb) yet = still to refrain = to wait, to hesitate, 控える to keep still = to continue to be quiet steadily = firmly, constantly, continuously, calmly tried… maintain = (Note: In standard modern grammar, it would be "I tried, how steadily I could, to maintain…) how steadily I could = as steadily as I could a tattoo = a beat (Note: This is rare or old usage. In modern English, "a tattoo" is usually 入れ墨. A good example of the old usage is "The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo," a well-known summer festival in Scotland.) every instant = with each passing moment extreme = great Do you mark me well? = Do you understand what I'm saying? (Note: Rare or old usage) at the dead hour of the night = in the middle of the night (Note: Rare or old usage) amid = in the middle of (a group of something) dreadful = terrible, frightening to burst = to explode anxiety = worry to seize = to grab, 掴む、捕まる The old man's hour had come = It was time to kill him yell = shout to leap = to jump to shriek = to yell because of fear or surprise to drag = to pull with force gaily = happily a deed = an action, a doing so far = until that point to beat on = to continue to beat muffled = 音を殺した to vex = to greatly trouble at length = after a long time to cease = to stop a corpse = a dead body to be stone dead = to be very dead (Example: to be stone drunk = to be very drunk) a pulsation = a beating mad = crazy to take precautions = to prepare things carefully so that there are no errors concealment = hiding to wane = to decrease in intensity, to approach an end hastily = quickly (with a feeling of panic) a plank = a piece of board 厚板 flooring = the surface of the floor a chamber = a bedroom (Note: old or formal usage) to deposit = to put scantlings = thinner pieces of wood in a house 小角材(しょうかくざい) cleverly = intelligently cunningly = in a smart way while trying to trick someone to detect = to notice a stain = しみ、よごれ whatever = at all, in the least, 少しの〜も wary = cautious and careful, afraid of danger to make an end to = to finish (especially something that you don't like) labours = jobs, work, tasks (Note: Noun usage is rare. Verb is much more common.) midnight = 12:00 at night a bell sounded = a bell rang (Note: poetic usage) there came = there was (Note: poetic usage) with a light heart = happily for = because there entered three men = three men entered (Note: poetic usage) suavity = cultured politeness an officer of the police = a police officer, a policeman or a policewoman suspicion of foul play = thinking a crime has occurred to arouse = to come to mind to lodge information = to file a report (Note: formal or old usage) to be deputed = to be sent for a duty (Note: old usage) to search the premises = to look in and around the building to bade = to say or to greet (Note: old or formal usage) all over = all around, throughout at length = in the end secure = safe and undamaged undisturbed = not touched by anyone enthusiasm = 熱意 confidence = 自信 fatigues = tired conditions (Note: usually singular) audacity = boldness, 大胆さ triumph = victory the very spot = the exact place to repose = to lie, to rest (Note: old or formal usage) manner = behavior, actions to convince =(人に)納得させる singularly = extraordinarily, unusually at ease = relaxed and not worried cheerily = happily ere long = before long, soon (Note: poetic or old usage) pale = lacking healthy face color because of stress or illness to fancy = to imagine distinct = clear to get rid of = 免れる fluently = smoothly and quickly a heightened voice = a more emotional voice to gasp for breath = 苦しそうにあえぐ vehemently = intensely, strongly emotionally to arise = to stand up (Note: the past tense is "arose") trifles = small things gesticulations = gestures, hand movements to pace to and from = to walk back and forth, to walk here and there with heavy strides = with heavy or loud steps as if excited to fury by = seemingly made angry by (Note: poetic) to foam = to become uncontrollably angry (especially used in the expression "to foam at the mouth") to rave = to yell, to speak angrily to swear = to say bad and impolite words (Note: the past tense is "swore") to swing = 振る (Note: the past tense is "swung") to grate = to rub noisily Was it possible they heard not? = Did they really not hear it? (Note: poetic) Almighty God! = 全能の神よ! to suspect = うすうす気づく to make a mockery of = to make fun of, 〜をあざ笑う agony = pain and bad feelings, もだえ苦しみ tolerable = bearable, 我慢のできる derision = being made of fun, あざけり to bear = to tolerate, to stand, to put up with hypocritical = 偽善の Hark! = Listen! (Note: poetic or old) a villain = a bad person to dissemble = to give a false or misleading appearance (の)ふりをする the deed = what was done a plank = a board (here meaning: the boards of the floor) hideous = terrible, frightening
In this episode we talk with Pat Mosley, a Gardnerian witch in North Carolina. We talk about how Wicca takes on the culture of where it’s at, and how it’s not that much of a stretch for people to be multi-faith practitioners. Pat discusses his coven, Granny Magick, and his involvement in CUUPs. We also talk politics and #HB2 (also known as the “bathroom bill”) and how, on the ground in North Carolina, there are more people who are against it rather than for it. Pat talks about the uphill battle in challenging their state government and the disconnect of their elected leaders from the people they represent. Note: After recording this podcast in May, and after another blow up around transgender women in women’s only spaces (primarily concerning Budapestian Dianic Witchcraft), Pat has announced a call for submissions for a anthology called “Arcane Perfection”. You can click here for more information. Pat Mosley is a Weirdo Inspired to Create Here (WITCH). He writes semi-regularly at Patheos Pagan, but more of his work can be found at his website. Pat is a Gardnerian Witch, and is currently conspiring to author a book on one Appalachian coven's vision of Wicca in the next year or so. Pat is also a coordinator for Mountain CUUPs (Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans) in Boone, North Carolina--where everyone is welcome to share a meal and sing a spell. Links http://www.patheos.com/blogs/commontansy/ https://patmosley.wordpress.com/ https://mtncuups.wordpress.com
Fear of the unknown is always a fuel for the fires of war. A violent and interesting tale of Ajin versus Humans sparks the series the Otaku Spirit Animecast hosts are here to talk about in this episode. Is the series worth a watch? Listen and find out! Note: After giving a spoiler free review of Ajin Demi-Human and following our outro music, we move on to a spoiler filled discussion of the series. If you have not watched Ajin Demi-Human, avoid listening beyond the 28:12 marker. The intro for this episode was the OP for Ajin called “Can You Sleep at Night?” by flumpool. The outro for this episode is the ED for Ajin called “How Close You Are” by Mamoru Miyano.
A past self, a new future, and uncertainty of one’s identity. All elements that are explored in the 2013 Romance Comedy Golden Time. Join the Otaku Spirit Animecast Hosts as they dive once again into this title and give their final take on if it’s worth a watch or not. Note: After giving a spoiler free review of Golden Time and following our outro music, we move on to a spoiler filled discussion of the series. If you have not watched Golden Time, avoid listening beyond the 27:04 marker. The intro for this episode was the first OP for Golden Time called “Golden Time” by Yui Horie. The outro for this episode is the first ED for Golden Time called “Sweet and Sweet CHERRY” by Yui Horie. Following the spoiler discussion, we close with the second OP for Golden Time called “The World’s End” by Yui Horie.
Mamoru Hosoda’s newest film The Boy and the Beast has finally released in North America on home video. Being the unfortunates who could not reach it in theaters, the hosts of the Otaku Spirit Animecast are here to finally give their take on the newest title. Note: After giving a spoiler free review of The Boy and the Beast and following our outro music, we move on to a spoiler filled discussion of the movie. If you have not watched The Boy and the Beast, avoid listening beyond the 38:16 marker. The intro music for this episode is called “The Beast of Festivities,” the outro is called “A Child Full of Life,” and the outro for the spoiler segment is called “Free the Wind” which are all composed by Masakatsu Takagi from The Boy and the Beast Soundtrack. All are available on iTunes.
In the second edition of the Watch.Read.Listen. Special Report, Duane and David breakdown the thirteenth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain America: Civil War. Note: After about 30 minutes we break into spoilers. We give you a heads up so if you go past that, well, that's on you. Overall we both enjoyed the film. David goes over some nitpicks that he has in terms of the way action scenes are shot, and the lack of memorable music coming out of the film. Both agree that it is one of the better films to come out of the MCU, and that it manages to close out the Captain America trilogy, and put our heroes in an interesting spot going into Phase 3. P.S. We aren't Marvel shills (still), and we manage to not talk about that other superhero film that came from the Distinguished Competition. Since, that seems to upset folks if you compare similar movies.
With the ink barely dry on two momentous Supreme Court decisions affecting marriage equality and health care, Dahlia discusses the history, high points, and likely impact of those decisions with Walter Dellinger, professor of law at Duke University, a Slate contributor, and the former head of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1993 to 1996. First, Dahlia and Walter reflect on Friday's 5-4 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which ruled that same-sex marriage bans are unconstitutional. Next, they talk about Thursday's 6-3 decision in King v. Burwell, which supported the Affordable Care Act's subsidies for poor and middle class people. Please let us know what you think of our podcast – and your ideas for our shows during the summer recess. Our email is amicus@slate.com. Amicus is sponsored by The Great Courses, offering engaging audio video lectures like “The Great Debate: Advocates and Opponents of the American Constitution." Get up to get up to 80 percent off the original price when you visit thegreatcourses.com/amicus. Transcripts of Amicus are available to Slate Plus members. Consider signing up today at slate.com/podcastplus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today here. (Note: After a new episode is posted, its transcript may take several days to appear on our show page.) Podcast production by Joel Meyer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I bring you new Technologic Radio segment called SUMMITSERIES: hosted by the talented duo known as Summitscape bringing their unique vibe from Colorado! We've known these guys for years, they've performed at Nocturnal, Meltdown, Lights All Night, many more festivals, and they BRING IT every time! Enjoy! Note: After many months of running this podcast, it's time we amp this baby up! Starting with this episode, Technologic Radio is officially hosting podcast shows from SUMMITSCAPE in Denver, Colorado and ADRIAN NARVAEZ in Austin, Texas! A new podcast every month! We promise to keep changing it up! Let's keep this going! https://www.facebook.com/TechnologicRadio Support SUMMITSCAPE: https://soundcloud.com/summitscapeofficial https://twitter.com/summitscape
I've been trying to distance myself further and further away from product reviews. Since they consist entirely of opinions they can be a little tricky to pull off successfully. This is especially true if you've had plenty of time to try the item out and can navigate your way around it like a seasoned pro, and forget to mention the number of times it took you to get to that point (I promise I've never done that on this show...tempted to do it, but never have!) One tool in the wood shop that doesn't typically have a built in dust collection system or necessarily a great way to capture dust at the source is the drill press. Sure there are different ways to go about pulling the chips and dust out of the way*, but one new option on the market is the Drillnado. The Drillnado is a dust collection accessory for the drill press that slips right over the chuck, the bit and clamps on to the quill. According to the folks at drillnado.com it's designed for use with most floor-model drill presses, but can be easily adapted to many bench-top versions also thanks to the included components in the kit. (**NOTE: After recording the video and sharing it with the folks at Drillnado.com I heard back from them that they’ve started manufacturing the sleeve that fits over the drill bit without the narrower nose at the bottom. They’re now pre-cut to work with the larger diameter forstner and spade bits you might be using.) I haven't used it for more than demonstrational purposes, but given the early success I've had with it, I don't have a problem recommended it to anyone who's looking for a great way to add dust collection to their drill press (there was one little hiccup involving my Festool dust extractor, but I'll explain more about that in the video.) Drillnado is a Chortle-level Patron of the show. *Patrons of Matt's Basement Workshop at Patreon.com will see more about other options in the bonus content just for Chortle-level patrons and above Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
I've been trying to distance myself further and further away from product reviews. Since they consist entirely of opinions they can be a little tricky to pull off successfully. This is especially true if you've had plenty of time to try the item out and can navigate your way around it like a seasoned pro, and forget to mention the number of times it took you to get to that point (I promise I've never done that on this show...tempted to do it, but never have!) One tool in the wood shop that doesn't typically have a built in dust collection system or necessarily a great way to capture dust at the source is the drill press. Sure there are different ways to go about pulling the chips and dust out of the way*, but one new option on the market is the Drillnado. The Drillnado is a dust collection accessory for the drill press that slips right over the chuck, the bit and clamps on to the quill. According to the folks at drillnado.com it's designed for use with most floor-model drill presses, but can be easily adapted to many bench-top versions also thanks to the included components in the kit. (**NOTE: After recording the video and sharing it with the folks at Drillnado.com I heard back from them that they’ve started manufacturing the sleeve that fits over the drill bit without the narrower nose at the bottom. They’re now pre-cut to work with the larger diameter forstner and spade bits you might be using.) I haven't used it for more than demonstrational purposes, but given the early success I've had with it, I don't have a problem recommended it to anyone who's looking for a great way to add dust collection to their drill press (there was one little hiccup involving my Festool dust extractor, but I'll explain more about that in the video.) Drillnado is a Chortle-level Patron of the show. *Patrons of Matt's Basement Workshop at Patreon.com will see more about other options in the bonus content just for Chortle-level patrons and above Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
I've been trying to distance myself further and further away from product reviews. Since they consist entirely of opinions they can be a little tricky to pull off successfully. This is especially true if you've had plenty of time to try the item out and can navigate your way around it like a seasoned pro, and forget to mention the number of times it took you to get to that point (I promise I've never done that on this show...tempted to do it, but never have!) One tool in the wood shop that doesn't typically have a built in dust collection system or necessarily a great way to capture dust at the source is the drill press. Sure there are different ways to go about pulling the chips and dust out of the way*, but one new option on the market is the Drillnado. The Drillnado is a dust collection accessory for the drill press that slips right over the chuck, the bit and clamps on to the quill. According to the folks at drillnado.com it's designed for use with most floor-model drill presses, but can be easily adapted to many bench-top versions also thanks to the included components in the kit. (**NOTE: After recording the video and sharing it with the folks at Drillnado.com I heard back from them that they’ve started manufacturing the sleeve that fits over the drill bit without the narrower nose at the bottom. They’re now pre-cut to work with the larger diameter forstner and spade bits you might be using.) I haven't used it for more than demonstrational purposes, but given the early success I've had with it, I don't have a problem recommended it to anyone who's looking for a great way to add dust collection to their drill press (there was one little hiccup involving my Festool dust extractor, but I'll explain more about that in the video.) Drillnado is a Chortle-level Patron of the show. *Patrons of Matt's Basement Workshop at Patreon.com will see more about other options in the bonus content just for Chortle-level patrons and above Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
Subject: Reservoir Dogs (1992) Observers: John Pavlich, Tysto Record Date: February 28, 2015, 03:13 PM Plot Summary: After a perilous jewel heist, a group of color-coded criminals rendezvous at a warehouse, where they suspect an undercover cop to be in their midst. Note: After having such a good time on our Pulp Fiction commentary, Tysto and I reach back to discuss Quentin Tarantino's first feature. We talk about honor and loyalty amongst thieves, song meanings, breaking the fourth wall within a false narrative, violence in exploitation and the social contract of tipping food service employees. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD. Buy: Reservoir Dogs on Blu-ray at Amazon.com! Buy: Pop Art from John's Etsy Store! Support: John's Mom and her fight against Cancer!
Just in case you haven’t heard of Third Tier . . . Third Tier (www.thirdtier.net) provides services for technology consultants. They provide education and assistance on a wide variety of topics. I caught up with Amy Babinchak a few days ago to find out what new and cool. It turns out there’s LOTS of great news from Third Tier. Their SMB Kitchen project is going strong – with a new program coming soon. Click Here to Listen to My Podcast with Amy One of their cool new programs is call Look, a Whale. The program is designed to help you with major problems, major projects, and taking on new Whale-Size clients. My brother Manuel is the new whale tamer at Third Tier. (I wish I had that on my resume.) Another cool program features our long-time friend Rayanne Buchianico, helping people get their finances set up properly for running an efficient technology consulting business. That program is called Tech Your Books. I’ve worked with Rayanne personally for a long time and think she provides an amazing service. Check it out. The original reason I asked Amy for an interview was her new Micro-Staffing program. Third Tier is ramping up to provide top-level technicians for your “team” on an ongoing basis with very little commitment. Think about that: A genius-level technician at your disposal. You get their cell phone and can have them do a variety of tasks as members of your company’s tech support department. Very cool. Check out the podcast to hear all the details. Note: After we recorded this podcast, but before I could post it, I had an urgent need for assistance. I called on Third Tier and Mr. Philip Elder came to the rescue. It was a great experience, and I posted some details about it on my Small Biz Thoughts blog. Related Links: Here’s the recorded webinar Amy refers to in the podcast: http://www.thirdtier.net/2014/12/third-tier-2015-sneak-preview/ SMB Kitchen: http://www.thirdtier.net/smbkitchen-asp/ Look, A Whale: http://www.thirdtier.net/look-a-whale/ Tech Your Books: http://www.thirdtier.net/tech-your-books/ MicroStaff: http://www.thirdtier.net/my-third-tier/ Blog: http://www.thirdtier.net/blog/
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Highlights of my conversation with Colin Hewitt · Insights into pitching and attracting the right venture capital · The impact on the business of working with an investor · Experience of being part of the Xero add-on eco-system · Forming CodeBase a co-sharing space and the Edinburgh start-up scene Note: After this interview was recorded Float won Xero Emerging Add-on Partner of the Year 2014 Transcript Heather: Welcome Colin to Cloud stories. We’re so pleased to have you here. Colin: Hi Heather, good to be here. Heather: What’s the weather like in Edinburgh at the moment? Colin: Well it’s a little bit cloudy at the moment. We had a good stretch probably about a week of good weather. It’s come to an end unfortunately today but we’re hoping that’s it’s just temporary. Heather: Sensational. So Colin, I’ll start with a really hard question upfront. Who is your favourite superhero and why? Colin: My favourite superhero? Well, I’m not sure if you have the same superheroes as you do in Australia but I was always like a big Spiderman fan. Heather: Sensational, that’s Scottish Spiderman version. Colin: Scottish Spiderman, of course, yeah. I like the way he had a spider sense, you know, how the spider sense was tingling. That’s always a good line and sometimes I think have that as well. Heather: The spider sense. That’s a good heading for a story about you. Sensational, thank you for that Colin. Can you share with us what your business [Float] does Colin? Colin: Yeah, so our business Float is a piece of software that we’ve designed to try to help business understand a bit more about their business. Really the main thing that we focus on is how much cash is in the business and what your bank account’s going to be at any point in the future. So we think that’s one of the most interesting or the more interesting parts of the business. You can get lots of insightful management reports but sometimes you just want to know, can I afford to pay for this and will there be enough cash at the end of the month to pay the salaries? That’s what we focus on at Float. Why is it important to have a forecast or a cash management system in place? Colin: Yeah, I mean the story of where we got Float from is I used to have a web design agency, and we were always asking that question of, you know, is there going to be enough to do X or Y, and having to go back into a spreadsheet was a painful process because it was always out of date and we always felt well, hold on I can answer your question in a couple of hours when I’ve put in all the figures. So yeah, having a forecast is really … is definitely important but certainly it can be a bit of a pain to manage if you don’t have it updating automatically. Heather: I know that spreadsheet pain. When did you start your business Colin? When did you start this business which is Float. Colin: So Float … there was kind of an overlap period. We started as a side project while we were running the other business, so I think we started in about 2010. It was me and my co-founder. So he was working on it in his spare time. I had the idea, I had the spreadsheet and I said, “This is what I’m looking for,” and he thought it would take about three months. So four years later, we’re still working on it. It was a sort of gradual start but my co-founder came on board full time I think in around the beginning of 2011. Then I sold the web agency in the beginning of 2012. So we’ve probably had about just over two years being full time on Float. Heather: Sensational. Did you come from a numbers background? Colin: Not at all. I actually flunked my Maths A level exam. Heather: You didn’t need to share that with us but it was interesting you said coming from a web design business into numbers which a … Colin: No, absolutely. I guess where I came from was I was the one who was having to deal with the numbers. We were using spreadsheets to run our business and I thought our spreadsheet was pretty darn good. I’d worked on it quite hard and it did everything that it needed to do. It just took so long and we actually started using cloud accounting software. We used a package initially called Free Agent which is great for our really small business, also another Edinburgh company, and then we just realised that it was amazing to have a lot of that stuff automated all of a sudden and in the cloud. It took a lot of pressure off me but then it didn’t have the forecasting part that was really important to me, so we still had to use the spreadsheet for that. But yes, I wasn’t a numbers person naturally but I’d kind of come to this out of necessity. Then I found I kind of had a little bit of pleasure just about getting everything to match up to the penny but it probably took me a lot longer than it would for some other people. Yes, numbers weren’t my strong point. I had no background in accounting, and when we spoke to some accountants about forecasting and read about forecasting, it all seemed very complicated. We just thought, “Gosh, it’s got to be simpler than this.” Even some of the language, just clarifying, was a helpful starting point. Yes, so we really approached it from a non-accounting point view and then tried to get back to some of the corporate language from accounting as we’ve gone on. Heather: That’s an interesting perspective to take it from certainly. I’m a great believer that everyone can get their numbers, so it’s exciting to hear someone coming from a different side but sort of coming to the numbers party. Where did you get the name Float from? Colin: Good question. So what we really like … for me the concept of cash flow is like a wave, you know. Sometimes you’re up and sometimes you’re down and when we look at our cash flow graph, it is much more like a wave; we’d get high points in the month and then low points. It was always trying to make sure that the low points weren’t too low. So we sort of have this nautical theme, you know, riding the waves of cash flow and making sure you don’t sink and all this kind of thing. We explored a lot of nautical themes, thinking about life boats, binoculars so you’re looking out over the horizon and all that kind of thing. So we really like the nautical concept of now beginning your way through the business. Yeah, we’d also liked concepts that were about flow, so it was flow, flow, flow. Then we sort of thought, “Float, that works, you know.” Then somebody pointed out that there is also a concept of cash float in a business, you know, you’ve got enough cash in a till to get you started at the beginning of the day. So it all came together pretty nicely for us. Heather: Serendipity. Colin: Yeah, we’ve played with the few different variants but Float was the one that stuck. Heather: So what are the waves off coast of Edinburgh? Colin: Well, unfortunately they’re not great for surfing because it’s sheltered but if you go up to the north of Scotland, I think you’ve got some of the best waves in the world. But yeah, for the Edinburghers’, it’s not a great … you don’t get a lot of great waves unfortunately. Heather: So you weren’t inspired by looking at your window and seeing the floating boats coming? Colin: Well, I also grew up with the North Coast of Ireland, so I was quite used to being in the sea. Heather: Yeah, I think it’s always good to have a name that has that connotation attached to it. Colin: When we started off the business, we actually had a lot other parts in the graphics. It was a lot more fun and we’ve kind of grown up a bit but we had light houses and sharks and all those kinds of stuff. View the other Float logos here: http://blog.floatapp.com/2013/11/01/7-steps-to-our-new-logo.html Heather: I went and had a look at those. Colin: Did you? Yeah. Heather: So if listeners are listening, go and have a look at floatapp.com blog. I think if you just do a search for logos, there’s a list of all different logos that you’ve got there. So you’re based in Edinburgh, what’s the internet connection like there? Colin: Yes, it’s great actually. Scotland seems to have … they’ve really invested in that. We’ve just moved into a new building with a lot of other start-ups called CodeBase in Edinburgh. It’s right next to the Edinburgh castle. Heather: Oh wow. Colin: We’ve got a fibre line directly into the building and we get about one hundred megabytes up and down which is incredible. It really makes a big difference just having that consistency. Heather: That’s amazing. That’s really good. So you’ve moved into Codebase, is that an incubator or a sharing spacing? Colin: Yeah, so it was interesting, I actually spent a bit of time over in Boston and went to see some incubators there, one called Techstars. Came back to Edinburgh and just said, “Look guys, there’s no point all being on our own. If we were in together, there’d be a lot of synergy, a lot more sharing of knowledge.” Just at that time a building came up and about fifteen start-ups all decided to move into it together. We worked on it, we painted it, we stripped out the carpet. It was a really good experience for the local sort of start-up community. Heather: Sounds like a reality TV show. Colin: Yeah, it was. It was a really interesting time just sort of getting the work together and the community forming. That was about two years ago. Then from that building, once there was enough start-ups in that building, we realised we could do with more space and we found this other building which is obviously huge. So there was lots of room to expand. There are about 300 people in here now. Heather: Oh my goodness. Colin: Yeah, they’re all working on sort of technology start-ups and a lot of shared talks at lunch time. It’s really … if you’ve got a problem with something or other, we can go and ask somebody else who’s an expert from another company. It’s great, we really love being in here. Heather: Sensational. So if someone is in the start-up innovation space and they’re visiting Edinburgh, should they pop down into Codebase? Colin: Definitely, yeah. Heather: Is that a sort of okay. There’s an open invitation, arrive at the door? Colin: Yeah, come and see us. You can come and work in our office if you need a desk for an afternoon. Yeah, Codebase is great. It’s really helped Edinburgh and sort of set us up as one of the main start-up hubs in Scotland. It makes such a difference to your business having all these around. Heather: No, it certainly does. I liaise with some of the ones locally to us and the people in there say that it moves them ahead so much faster than if they were at home doing it, which is interesting. It’s the ideas, I guess, and the connections that you’re making and the inspiration that you’re gathering. Sensational. Now, I have to ask, while this interview is taking place, the Glasgow Commonwealth Games are on at the moment, have you travelled across to them? Colin: You know what, I haven’t. Heather: You’ve got to go. You’ve got to go. Colin: I watched the opening ceremony on TV. That was probably the main investment that I’ve given in my time to the Commonwealth Games. Not that I don’t enjoy it but it’s just been such a busy couple of weeks. Yeah, and apparently it’s quite difficult to get tickets. Edinburgh and Glasgow are … Heather: Just go to the town. Enjoy it. Colin: Yeah, there’s a bit of a rivalry between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Heather: I know. Colin: They’re about 40 minutes away. I think it’s always a sort of thing of which one should really be the capital city of Scotland. Maybe we’ll go over for a day just to soak up the vibe. Heather: Soak it up. Colin: Yeah. Heather: I know that … I went to the Sydney Olympics Games which is slightly different but it was amazing. We just got the crappiest tickets to anything we could and we really, really enjoyed it but I digress. We enjoyed it and it created a lot of memories for us. It didn’t matter what it was, it was such a good vibe, and you can’t work all the time. Colin: I will take your wisdom and put it in my diary. Heather: Sensational. So Colin, late last year you received a significant investment of a £110,000 from Rob Dobson, the tech incubator. Now, Rob Dobson for the listeners, I hope I’m saying his name correctly, was the founder of a mobile phone software company. So with this investment; What insights do you have to share with our listeners who may be keen on attracting a significant investment into their business? What insights do you have to share to them about that? Colin: That was a good time for us but it was also a very hard time because we’d been pitching for a while, probably about a year of trying to raise some funding. The first piece of advice was that we were probably initially pitching to the wrong audience. The investors that we were pitching to weren’t software based, that was not where they made their money. I think it’s difficult to always understand the software business if that’s not your background. So, when we spoke to Rob, it was a completely different kettle of fish. He really understood it, he really got the prospect, and having run a business himself he understood the pain points. So definitely aligning the investor with the story of your own business is really important and will save you a lot of time. The other thing would probably be making sure you tell a good story. Sometimes it’s easy to kind of play … I find you can play yourself down and certainly in the UK, we don’t like to brag. We can kind of say our … you know, “The business is okay and we’re doing all right.” Actually, you need to tell the story in a way that’s going to caught their imagination and make them want to be a part of the story. Yeah, I’m really thinking a lot … we’re actually going into another funding round pretty soon and just thinking about how do we tell the story? It is a great story, you know, it’s something we’ve put our lives into and we’ve got a real passion about. It’s all about telling that story and really painting the picture of the possibilities of the future. We want to grow a great company and think this product can be wide reaching and really make a difference in the lives of business owners. So yeah, it’s all about putting that compelling story together so that investor can get excited about it as well. What tips do you have about sharing your story? Do you work through a process of that? Do you work with someone to help you do that? Does it just come to you while you’re drinking? Colin: Well, I think if you sit down and really think it through it terms of where did the idea come from, what really gets me excited about this, what’s my dream for this company, and you start really tapping into some of the bigger picture stuff first of all … especially for me, it’s easy to get bogged down in the details, you know, how you’re going to do something. Then that tends to become quite small picture, like we’re going to add this, we’re going to add this feature next month and then we’re going to hire one more member of staff, and then we’re … you’re thinking through a very specific plan whereas the story has to come from a much deeper place of the beginning of where the idea came from to the end of where you can go to. If that’s not an exciting enough story then it brings up a few questions as well. One thing I find helpful is actually asking other people, to say, “How do you perceive the story of Float? What are you seeing?” Then sometimes they’ll say, “Well, I think this is incredible that you guys manage to go for so long without raising any money,” or “I think, you know, what you’ve achieved with a small team is amazing.” Then you sort of think, “Oh yes, that’s a good point, I didn’t realise that.” So having other people feed back to you what they perceive the story will help you understand things that are actually true but you’re missing or you’ve neglected to include. Actually I had a breakfast with Rob yesterday and he was sort of saying, “I was getting prepared for this next funding rounds, here’s some of the ways that I see this, this product is innovative, the space is really hot right now and there’s all this activity happening, there’s more and more people moving into the market.” You know, just hearing him describe it makes you think, “Oh yeah, that’s true.” When you’re in it for four years, you sort of … it becomes you don’t get the same perspective, so having another perspective is really helpful. Heather: Is Rob Scottish or is he American or is he something else? Colin: Yes, he’s English. Heather: Oh he’s English, okay. Colin: So, unlike many good Englishmen, he’s moved to Edinburgh with his wife. There are so many people that I meet here who I ask them where they come and they say it was because of a woman or a man. So they moved up after he sold his business. You know there are some great schools up in Edinburgh and they have some family up here as well. They looked around and decided Edinburgh was the city. Yeah, it was good for us. Heather: Sensational. So Rob Dobson has joined your firm as a director. Apart from the money and the investment, how has he impacted … how has he becoming a director impacted Float? Colin: I’m a big fan of Rob because I think … we spoke to a few other investor and they all have very different agendas. Rob manages to walk the line very well between pushing us and not interfering too much, so it doesn’t ever feel like we’re working for him but he really provides us sort of mentoring and just a constant push, you know, because sometimes it’s easy to kind of not have that when you’re running the business if you don’t have a board set up. So Rob really just pushes us, he was pushing me the other day about how much money we want to raise, how fast we want to grow. It’s easy for me to think that the first step is about survival and the small picture, and he sort of lifts us out of that and says, “No, I think we can do more here. I think there’s more potential.” So Rob really brings a different perspective, especially because he’s been there before. He’s done it, he’s grown a business, he understands the process, and that gives him a lot of credibility in terms of if somebody else was saying that from he hasn’t been here before and done that, you don’t tend to listen to them the same way. Yeah. Heather: Absolutely, yes. It’s interesting because the newspaper headline that ‘a small tech has received a large amount of funding’, you sometimes think, “Oh, that’s going to be good,” or “That’s going to be bad.” So it’s always good to get your insights in finding that right person and you obviously have done that and it’s working out really well for your business. When these people do it, the passion, which is their baby, their small business, is taken in another direction and it’s kind of heart breaking. Colin: I think that we looked at another investor at the same time as Rob and it was much … you can tell that the incentives were much different for the other investor because he was looking for board fees and consultancy fees. He was going to take a very active role. It’s a very different place when they’re seeing it as a monthly income, whereas Rob’s never taken anything from the business. He just really wants to see it succeed. Heather: That’s sensational. I hope we don’t get an influx of people going and harassing Rob after this. He sounds like the greatest man in the world. Colin: Yeah, he’s a good investor. I’ve definitely introduced a few people to him. He seems to manage to see everybody. He picks the ones that he likes but we need more people like Rob up here. Hopefully there are a few Edinburgh companies that are going to be having a few big exits soon. We’ve got a great company called SkyScanner here that are doing quite well, and everybody is hoping that they’re going to get their IPO away soon and make few people some money so they can go back and invest it into the start-ups here too. Heather: Sensational. So your product, Float, integrates with Xero. What has your experience been as being a part of the Xero add on ecosystem? Colin: Yeah, it’s been amazing really. When we started building Float for Free Agent, we felt Free Agent was the best piece of software out there. We felt that Xero was nice but it was a bit bland. At the time, there were roughly about the same number of users in the UK but what Xero managed to do in terms of growth over the last three or four years has just been incredible, and we realised that at some point we have to get this integration with Xero built. That actually took us about a year to do. So it was really a big investment of our time and resources to rethink how Float was going to work because there’s such a larger … Xero has a lot of larger companies. Free Agent is typically freelance … freelance one or two people businesses, so the volume of transactions is quite small. We moved to Xero. It was the big investment of our time but we really recognised that they were the ones that were leading the way. The degree I think about Xero is the support that they give to us and the encouragement and saying … that feeling of, “We’re going to help promote you. We want this to work, the add-ons Market page, the add-on support team. Yeah, everything has been really good there, and just a willingness to promote the add-on, that was really a step up for us. We probably saw about a ten times increase when we launched for Xero in terms of signups. It was a big step up for us. Heather: Sensational. Did that affect your infrastructure then? Colin: Yeah, it did actually because we launched it in September at Xerocon in London … Heather: Oh, okay. Colin: Last year and basically we soon realised that a lot of the larger companies weren’t able to … we weren’t able to get all the information displayed in time before the browser timed out, we were trying to load everything in at once. So we had to then take another couple of months to rebuild Float in order to allow for these much more significant companies, some turning over upwards of a million dollars a month. It was a big change for us, so we have to rethink the whole thing. In terms of hosting, we host it on the cloud and it’s really … that wasn’t such a big issue. We can scale that really easily now which is such an advantage for cloud businesses that were … you know, before we might have to have upgraded our servers and changed everything around, and now that’s really not been the problem. It’s more just been about how we build the software and how we handle the page load speeds and all that kind of stuff. So if Xero releases an update, say it releases an update next Sunday, do you have to do something in your backend or is that okay? It’s just goes with the flow? Colin: Yeah, it’s fine. Nothing that Xero do on the actual Xero app should affect us because they have their API teams separately. It’s really only when they change something in the API that affects us. More often than not, the API is a little bit behind what the main office is doing, so we’ll only get access to certain data, you know, typically a couple of months later. There hasn’t been, touch wood, there hasn’t been problems yet in terms of Xero changing something, that we haven’t come across. Generally it has been changes for good so we get more and more information that we need. Because that’s always been the thing with cash flow forecasting is it requires a vast amount of data to achieve it. That’s always been the thing, trying to get that in the right place. Colin: Yeah, there are a lot of transactions that we need … we actually forecast right down to the transaction level. So we’re building up a whole report based on your transactions. It’s not a report that we can just pull out of Xero. We have to only start from scratch and build out ourselves, so we put in a lot of information. As I said, that’s a challenge. I know you use Xero in your business; do you use any of the add-ons from the Xero eco space in your business? Colin: Yeah, I’m a big fan of Receipt Bank. It’s something that … I met the guys a few times up in Edinburgh first actually. Didn’t really feel the need for a time, and I think I was chatting to Michael at Xerocon and just thought, “I’m going to give this a try,” and really haven’t looked back since then just in terms of processing all my expenses. Now, we’ve actually upgraded to the business version and we send our invoices as well. You know, it just saves me so much time. So we’re looking for a system … we’re looking for a complete system basically where we don’t have to have any much touch on the bookkeeping side of things. Receipt Bank is a big part of that and, you know, they’re improving all the time as well. Heather: Yes, they’re definitely evolving. Was Michael wearing his kilt at Xerocon? Michael: No, I haven’t seen that. Heather: Haven’t you? Every time he wears the kilt, he wins a prize. That’s the theory. Colin: Ah, I’ll have to bring my kilt over then to the Xerocon Australia. Heather: Yes, you will. Oh my goodness, if you turn on a kilt, you definitely win a prize. Colin: That’s it. Heather: That’s the rule. Colin: That’s the secret, okay. Heather: Michael’s obviously not sharing that secret. Colin: No, he hasn’t. Heather: There are many photos of him in a kilt at Xerocon. Colin: Okay. Yeah, so the other one we’ve been looking at is a new one that you probably won’t have heard of. It’s more in the UK but it’s called CreDec. What they do is they connect into … they set up a box payment system, so in Xero you can just mark all your bills as paid on a certain date and they’ll actually then set up a box run and it will just go automatically for you when you approve it. That’s quite a nice one to have when you go into your bank account and sort of do all the pay run and pay all the bills. Heather: So it kind of creates a bank file does it and then extracts the income and pays … extracts the money and then pays it? Colin: Yeah. Heather: Okay, and what was the name of that again? Colin: It’s called CreDec I think. Heather: Okay, sensational. Colin: They’re pretty new. They’re also Edinburgh based. I’m not sure if they’re just the UK at the moment but the concept of having that complete system is really great. Heather: Yes, it is. I don’t recall them being … hearing of them in Australia but I’ll check and I’ll include them in the notes for show listeners. So, in your business, can you share with us any other useful tools you actually use in your business that other listeners may benefit from? Colin: As a product business, we feel that customer support and feedback are absolutely crucial. So we use a product called Intercom to do that. It’s a relatively new product but it’s absolutely fantastic in terms of it lets us send automatic messages to users, it does all our internal communications with the users, and we can send out newsletters. It makes building newsletters really easy as well and it also uses our support system, so anybody can write to us from within the app and we can assign that to one of our team and everyone can track their responses as well. It’s kind a like Zendesk from that point of view but also MailChimp. Also it’s having the auto messages going on at fixed periods during the trial is a useful part of it as well. This can be in-app notifications that just pop up on the screen or they can be emails. It’s a great way just for us to say, “We pushed a new feature,” or “We’d love to get some feedback on this if you’re interested, get in touch,” that kind of thing. We really try to maintain a close relationship with our user and that’s a tool that I think is fantastic if you’re a product company. You’ve got a web based product. That’s one thing we use. We use Evernote quite a bit just to track all our documents and keep little notes of things rather than trying to have a complex filing system where you have to dig around for a lot of things. Evernote seems to work pretty well. We use an app called Trello to do our product management and bug tracking. Have you heard of that one? Heather: Yes. Colin: It’s like a sort of card based thing, you can drive them around. That kind a keeps us organised. Those are kind of the main ones. I’m always looking for new tools to bring us up to the weekly integrating but it can be a bit of overkill as well. Heather: Yes, there can be and sometimes you have go and test one for a while to see whether it’s actually going to fit in with what you’re doing. You can see how it fits in for other people but the way you’re doing it, you either have to perhaps change your methods or sometimes they just fit right in. I have one last question for you Colin. Colin, what would you say to a 17 year old about to leave school who wants to be the next Colin Hewitt? He wants to found a tech space, he wants to found a tech company, he wants to attract funding, and he wants to live the dream? Colin: Wow, there are a couple of things. One is you need to discover what it is your passionate about and don’t try and fit yourself into some mould that isn’t you because that’s just not going to work. I think for me, I find … at 17, I would have said, you know, “Go to university if you can. Go and get some experience,” because I didn’t have a clue at 17 that I wanted to do a tech company. It was actually after university that I worked freelance for a bit and then came up with that concept. “Spend a little bit of time in America,” I think because there’s a really … there’s a real sort of positive can do attitude you can pick up over there which is actually where I get the courage and the idea to start my first company. Heather: How old where you when you started your own company? Colin: 21, 22, and it was just that can do Californian attitude, people saying, “Yes, go for it, why not.” I kind of came back to went, “Yeah.” That’s the attitude. It’s always about the level of passion and energy that you can muster because there will be hard times and you have to kind of be able to ride those out. The other thing I think is for us ending up with Float was something we found because we worked in a business. I’d say that it’s an evolution. If you do something you love then it’s often within that process you’ll actually find a real problem that needs solving. That was the case for me but I think that often guys at 17, the apps that they come up with, the ideas that I’ve heard are all very much around something like you want to go out with your friends and you don’t know where they are so you want to be able to have an app that finds your friends. That’s just not … the chances of you solving that problem socially on a B-C level, is going to be really difficult. Whereas actually if you go and work in an industry, it’s much easier to solve a problem that there’s a niche of people that have rather than trying to be the next Twitter or Foursquare or something along this lines. So I think at 17, you’re going to perceive a very different view of the world. Building up experience and working with good people and sort of learning what you like and what you don’t like about the way other businesses run is a good principle but also not to get sucked in. One of the things I was tempted to do is just go and get a job straight out of university with a big software company. I kind a resisted that and I’m glad I did because I think you can get sucked in for a quite long period of time when you get comfortable, and then you don’t want to try anything new. So if you’re not feeling it, sometimes holding off and just taking some time is a good option rather than jumping in. Heather: Excellent. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us here Colin today. We really appreciate it. It was really interesting. Colin: Yeah, pleasure. Heather: If people want to get in touch with you, they can go to your website at floatapp.com or they can go and knock on the door of CodeBase. You’ll be there with a cup of tea waiting for them. Colin: Yeah. Heather: Thank you so much. Colin: No worries Heather. Good to chat. 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A 3.5 Hour Podcast after Returning from the Christmas Break?! It must be the Will of Stein's Gate! For the first cast of the New Year, Nintendo Free Radio enforced their resolution by bringing on a forum guest for the whole show. Stephen, Austen and Donald are joined by Remus "RazorKid" Harris for a Longcat-Sized New Business. Remus brings the love for classic Carroll with Alice: Madness Returns, modern platforming in Rayman Origins, and the taste of flesh with ZombiiU. Donald picks up the baton of the undead with Glitch... Walking Dead (XBLA) and fires off his Christmas bounty before the unexpected golden shower of New Super Mario Bros 2. Austen goes to town with Eh-pic Meh-ckey 2 and gives us a Disaster: Day of Crisis update (bearrorist threat level: red) before visiting the butcher in adventure game/dating sim Pandora's Tower and dropping a Vita doubleshot of Little Big Planet and DJMax Technica Tune. Stephen ends the round by providing the Western interpretation of giant robots in MechWarrior Online, wiping out Danica Patrick in Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed and takes notes on EscapeVektor and Gunman Clive, before answering the most important question of all: What is this thing that took up the Vita's 15 minutes at Sony's E3 2012 show, the Wonderbook? If you survive past Now Posted, or became part of the undead in the process, the second half loads up on 80s and 90s nostalgia. Whatcha Watchin' opens with Remus's classic cartoon duo of Bobby's World and Akagi as well as touching base on 80s cartoons (cowabunga!), while Donald has the legend of Bo Jackson and survived Christmas at Ground Zero with the two good Home Alones and nerd blackface sitcom Big Bang Theory. Stephen boldly goes where nobody has gone before with Star Trek: The Next Generation and shows that sometime it's better to get money for nothing with Undercover Boss, while Austen goes Back In Time with Steins;Gate (yes, that spelling is correct) and doesn't Start The Fire with Shakugan no Shana Season 2 (tempting though it might be). An unexpectedly heated Feature Discussion springs from Remus's simple question: How has gaming changed for you since you were a kid? As usual, the Mushrooms provide the seventh course of this podcast feast, with hatred for GOTY selections and excessive hype balanced by a side of Christmas and film restoration love. You can send your feedback by email to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com, leave a comment here or hit the hosts on Twitter (@donaldmick, @cericme, @broodwars64 and the guest @remus.harris). We're always looking for volunteers for the fourth chair, so let one of the regulars know if you're interested! But we will warn you... a long cast is LONG. This show was edited by Austen Parkin and Stephen Shook. All music used under Fair Use permission. NOTE: After receiving feedback on the original version of this episode, we have made adjustments to the audio mix & replaced the old episode with this new one. We hope you enjoy it!
After a brief message from the management, we present the best hour of material from Far Out! epsisodes 50 through 100. NOTE: After this epsiode, the Far Out! gang is taking a brief break and will return in two to … Continue reading →
Subject: Batman Begins (2005) Observers: John Pavlich, Tysto Record Date: November 20, 2011, 08:38 PM Plot Summary: Driven by the death of his parents and the rise of criminal activity within the city, a man uses his inherited wealth to transform himself into a masked vigilante known as the Batman. Note: After taking a break for the holidays, the podcast returns. Tysto and I take a look at the first installment of Christoher Nolan's Batman Trilogy. We discuss comic book adaptation to film, past incarnations of the characters, narrative structure and the repitition of specific themes within the Director's body of work. Remember to listen for the preemptive countdown before starting the film on your DVD.
Episode 48 Part 2: Basically almost two shows in one: This Episode Jim and I continue a two part long overdue discussion of Countdown 51-47: What works for us? What doesn't? How does it compare to 52? What threads are we most enjoying and why? We are also have listener emails and chat with Lord Shaper about a special gift he sent us. Almost 3 hours of content. It's been awhile since we released a monster. Time stamps: 0:00 Opening, special news, show announcements, various rants, and email about the Smallville episode. 6:16 Listener Emails and show donations 21:46 Part 2 of a 2 part discussion on Countdown issues 51-47 1:04:20 Countdown forum comments 1:36:48 Lord Shaper conversation 1:48:45 Closing, shout outs, show info (NOTE: After the closing, there is another hour of bonus discussion) Don�t miss more with Lord Shaper on the normal blooper reel. I left that discussion on the end because we get really off DC and talk Dr. Who but we had fun with the discussion so I left it on for those who are interested, rather than scrapping it. We also talk informally about Batman, Detective, Batman Confidential, Green Arrow, Robin, Freddie Williams B-day, Blue Beetle, the Atom, Books of Magic, Invisibles, Papa Midnight, Starman, Grendel, the Shade miniseries the most recent Sandman Mystery Theater and more in just plain comic talk. We also discuss Tim Burton, his Rogue's Gallery Segment on Comic Timing, and more. We will see you on Late Tuesday / Wednesday AM with Episode 48 Part 3 Don't forget to submit your entries for Funny Bullets and Top Bullets. Check out Mike Parkinson's DC Year One comic strip show.
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Note: After this episode, The Politics Guys will be taking their summer vacation. Mike and Jay will be back with new episodes starting on July 17 – the day before the Republican National Convention. This week, the Guys start off by looking at the last big round of primaries, where Hillary Clinton won big, essentially … Continue reading "PG57: Obama Endorses, Trump's Anti-Campaign, SCOTUS on Recusal, Voting and Pot in Ohio" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy