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The Tim Dillon Show
219 - The Gates Of Hell

The Tim Dillon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 90:49


Released by popular demand, this week Tim talks about what people really think about you if they constantly tell you to go vote, a journalist that tried to smear him in Esquire, defends a friend's right to make a living, and closes with a song of jubilee. Note: Tim has an out of body experience on the episode so cannot be held responsible for anything said. Bonus Episodes every week: ▶▶ https://www.patreon.com/thetimdillonshow OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE ▶▶ https://www.bonfire.com/store/the-tim-dillon-show/ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:

Welcome to My Hood Film.
Welcome to my hood film #21: Dayveon w/ Tim Warner

Welcome to My Hood Film.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 69:36


On our latest episode, we jump our guest Tim Warner into a gang. We put him onto to the film "Dayveon" from 2017. We talk a little about the hood life in the country, gang life, and of course get his reaction to this low key underrated hood film. Note: Tim was not harmed during the making of this episode.

Jimi D and The Wolf -
Podcast Episode #14: How Working-Class Life Is Killing Americans (Part 2) and "they don't show your feet in the casket"

Jimi D and The Wolf - "Playing Through The Changes Of Life"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 37:54


We start this episode by picking up where we left off with Episode #13 talking bout American healthcare. We emphasize that we aren't necessarily for socialized medicine but that some changes need to be made as we have by far the most expensive healthcare for subpar results. We talk about how our current system isnt "free market capitalism" nor is is socialized medicine, it is it's own unique system. Tim says that if he was made the "Benevolent Dictator" of the USA the first thing he would do around healthcare would be to require all prices to be posted in advance so Adam Smith's "Invisible hand" could be put into play to bring price competition to health care. As it is now, pricing is obscured and a patient only finds out about what a procedure costs after the fact, as bills keep coming in the mail from providers the patient never knew was even involved or anticipated what those costs were. We talk about the a 2014 article in the NYT about Peter Drier who had spinal surgery and although the primary care surgeon's bill was $6200, a doctor whom Peter had never met and didnt know had been involved in the surgery sent a bill for $117,000 (NOTE: Tim misremembered it in the podcast as $112,000), because he was "out of network" and network limitations didnt apply. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/us/drive-by-doctoring-surprise-medical-bills.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/us/drive-by-doctoring-surprise-medical-bills.html) The article (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/06/opinion/working-class-death-rate.html (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/06/opinion/working-class-death-rate.html)) that we started discussing in Episode #13 about Deaths of Despair from white blue collar workers recommended that American healthcare needs to be made more about Health (patients) instead of Wealth (doctors). Jimmy states "The Fight is Fixed", and talks about how blue collar workers often avoid going to the doctor because they are afraid of the bills they would come that they can't pay. QUOTE: "What happens when people are afraidn to go see a doctor?" Tim relays a funny story about his doctor quipping that they usually don't show the dead person's feet in the casket at a funeral. We go on to discuss conclusion that economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton made in the original NYT article about Deaths of despair, that the US is not handling the effects of technology changes on our working class as well as other developed countries, when comparing the rapid rise of Deaths of Despair and other deaths of the working class (like heart disease) in the US and other countries. For one, the US has one of the worst income disparities of any developed country. But its not just financial. We talk about what life is like for todays working class vs years ago. Things like constant schedule changes for blue collar workers add stress. One big one is the fact that many blue collar workers no longer work for (get paid from) the company at which they work. More times than not, blue collar workers are hired and paid by staffing companies which takes away the pride of belonging to a company and an organization. We talk about societies loss of a sense of community and a sense of family. Jimmy theorizes that millennials and Gen Z more and more are content to stay in more, based on the age groups he sees at live gigs he does. QUOTE: "Younger folks are content to stay at home and live a virtual life." Tim talks about his experience working for Dupont ("Uncle Dupy") back in the when Dupont ond corporate America had their employee's backs. The authors suggested that the govt should encourage college degrees as college grads are more likely to: be employed, earn more, marry and stay married, be healthy and live longer. Tim talks about graduating from SDSM&T (South Dakota School of Mines and Technology) and how valuable a STEM degree is vs say a liberal arts English degree from a Ivy league school. SDSM&T in a recent study was the only

The Cartoncast
144 - Dungeons and Dragons

The Cartoncast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020


Ben and Zane were over their heads. While in the midst of an innocent-looking carnival ride, they wound up in downtown Manhattan (a totally magical realm). Luckily, a magical being of immense power, a dungeon master (some call him Tim) knew the ropes of this magical world, and was willing to share his wisdom with them. The Cartoncasters had no idea what they were getting into. Note: Tim's connectivity was an issue during the episode, so the audio quality is inconsistent. We apologize for the difficulty any listeners may experience. Note II - The Revenge: This episode is broken into two parts: reminiscing about dnd, and talking about the show. We spend the first 40 minutes reminiscing, so go to 41:06 for our discussion of the show.

Design Critique: Products for People
DC135 Profession Labels for "Designers of Stuff" with Dave MR

Design Critique: Products for People

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 36:34


Dave Mitropoulos-Rundus returns to talk with Tim Keirnan about labels for our field. This continues our long-running friendly discussion about what we call our profession and why, and is there a difference--or should there be--between User Experience and Customer Experience? Dave appreciates the terminology differences whereas Tim wonders why we make such fine distinctions when at the root level we're all  "Designers of Stuff". Kelly Goto's excellent 2018 article: https://www.gotoresearch.com/2018/04/11/x-marks-the-spot-in-experience-design-thinking-ux-vs-cx-vs-service-design/ Jared Spool's excellent article published the day we recorded this episode. I think Jared's a mind reader! https://articles.uie.com/ux-and-cx-same-language-different-dialects/ NOTE: Tim regrets interrupting Dave too much in a shocking lapse of bad hosting etiquette...he was hopped up on cough syrup at the time of this recording, which you can hear in his deep head cold voice breaking worse than Peter's in that episode of The Brady Bunch. https://tv.avclub.com/the-brady-bunch-dough-re-mi-1798222209

Two And Change
Bonne Fête, Two And Change!

Two And Change

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 38:01


On This Week's Show....​ We almost missed it, but this is our one year anniversary of doing the show! What better way to celebrate a Canadian podcast than to discuss a perennial Canadian hot button issue, bilingualism! There are over 7.6 million francophones in Canada, representing about 20% of the population. However, most francophones are concentrated in the eastern part of Canada, primarily in la belle province, Quebec. What impact does this have on the anglophone parts of Canada? Do francophones require additional rights or protections under the law, or do we already have sufficient systems in place? Listen and enjoy!  Editor’s Note: Tim has a cold during this episode, but powered through anyway. Also Overheard:​ Our apologies to Tim’s dad…. Ochre is sort of a dark orange. There are tons of aboriginal languages in Canada! The Josh origin story. We forgot our own anniversary! There were 8 Rocky Movies. CBC tried to track down the phone scammers in India. There’s nothing better going on in Ohio?     We want to hear what you think! Don’t just yell angrily at whatever dumb thing Tim just said, or laugh derisively at one of Mike’s opinons! Write a comment in the comment section below, email us at info@twoandchange.ca, or find us on Facebook or Twitter! The more you comment, the easier it is for people to find our show. Remember, we have to justify this to our wives somehow….

The Printed Panel Podcast
Volume 1, Number 3: Pull List Showdown

The Printed Panel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 61:26


David and Garin compare what books they pull for their comics subscription. See what they are reading and let us know what books you don't want to miss! Remember, with comics, what you read is your identity! Like us on Facebook (The Printed Panel Podcast), follow us on Twitter (@ThePrintedPanel), and check out our new website (www.theprintedpanelpodcast.com)! [NOTE: Tim owns The Dugout Cards and Comics in Hickory, NC. Elizabeth was wrong, too!]

Sovereign Man
069: Tim Price on the Brexit investment opportunities

Sovereign Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 46:53


I’ve never been so happy to be so wrong. Britain’s referendum on whether or not to stay part of the European Union was marred by some of the most blatant propaganda we’ve seen in the West in a very, very long time. But… at the end of the day, the British government at least accurately counted the votes. No shenanigans. “Leave” prevailed. So the UK will officially be leaving the European Union. This has led to some unprecedented moves in the financial markets. The pound is at its cheapest level in decades. High quality British companies are now trading for extraordinary discounts. Investors are panic-selling because they don’t know what’s going to happen next. Britain has been part of the EU for four decades, and now that’s coming to an end. Nothing scares people more than their fear of the unknown. In fact, for decades, the political, media, and financial establishments have been pushing people along a very clear path that they wanted us to follow. Elections always represented the illusion of choice between establishment candidates and their establishment policies. This referendum, just like the surge of candidates like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, constitute a major revolt. Simply put, this wasn’t part of the plan. So the system is in complete panic. This is a huge opportunity, especially for foreign investors who have an unprecedented chance to pick up high quality British assets on the cheap. I wanted to dive into this, so I rang up my colleague Tim Price, London-based wealth manager and one of the sharpest investors I know. Tim and I discuss several options in both stock and the currency markets, and he even highlights what investments to avoid. You can listen in to our call here. Note: Tim and I cover the following… and MUCH more: Will the UK experience a major financial recession? The pound has cratered. Is it a buy? Sell this currency instead. Why the polls are always wrong. Will the US dollar remain strong? Avoid this entire industry if you’re buying stocks. What you want to think about buying… and when.

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#106: Isola by Kent

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2013 34:41


This week we review a band that has sold over two million albums over a seventeen-year, ten-album career - and most people outside Sweden have never heard of them. It's Kent, and their 1998 album Isola. Well, 1998 is the release of the English-language version, the Swedish-language version came out a year earlier, but that's not the point. We're hear to talk about the music, which in it's finest moments recalls Pablo Honey and The Bends-era Radiohead. But are there enough fine moments to call this a worthy album? Tune in to find out. Note: Tim is now aware he pronounced "Isola" incorrect during the entire episode thanks to his better half. Songs in this Episode: Intro - If You Were Here 3:11 - History of the Band 10:07 - If You Were Here 14:40 - OWC 21:58 - Lifesavers Outro - 747 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#106: Isola by Kent

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2013 34:41


This week we review a band that has sold over two million albums over a seventeen-year, ten-album career - and most people outside Sweden have never heard of them. It's Kent, and their 1998 album Isola. Well, 1998 is the release of the English-language version, the Swedish-language version came out a year earlier, but that's not the point. We're hear to talk about the music, which in it's finest moments recalls Pablo Honey and The Bends-era Radiohead. But are there enough fine moments to call this a worthy album? Tune in to find out. Note: Tim is now aware he pronounced "Isola" incorrect during the entire episode thanks to his better half. Songs in this Episode: Intro - If You Were Here 3:11 - History of the Band 10:07 - If You Were Here 14:40 - OWC 21:58 - Lifesavers Outro - 747 Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#102: Season Two In Review

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2012 32:33


Season Two of Dig Me Out is in the books! For the last episode of 2012, we're taking a look back at our sophomore year and picking our top five favorite songs as well as our new album discovery. We've got plenty of thanks to dispense to those who made Season Two a huge success: all of our great guests and folks who suggested albums, and of course our listeners. Lastly, towards the end of the show there is a special announcement regarding something brand new in 2013 (hint: it's music related). Note: Tim imbibed too much celebratory champagne and thought this podcast went up New Year's Day instead of Christmas Day. Tim promises to lay off the champagne in future episodes. Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#102: Season Two In Review

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2012 32:33


Season Two of Dig Me Out is in the books! For the last episode of 2012, we're taking a look back at our sophomore year and picking our top five favorite songs as well as our new album discovery. We've got plenty of thanks to dispense to those who made Season Two a huge success: all of our great guests and folks who suggested albums, and of course our listeners. Lastly, towards the end of the show there is a special announcement regarding something brand new in 2013 (hint: it's music related). Note: Tim imbibed too much celebratory champagne and thought this podcast went up New Year's Day instead of Christmas Day. Tim promises to lay off the champagne in future episodes. Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Merchandise

Tastes Like Burning
Tastes Like Burning #31: Domestic Issues

Tastes Like Burning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2008 79:06


Tim & James dive into a socio-psycho-analysis of their relationship dynamic and how it has cost them all but one friend. Don't let the subject matter's deep, heady content (which leads to a shocking revelation at the root of it all) fool you; it's still pretty damn funny.NOTE: Tim can't count, so don't listen to him when he thinks this is Episode 32 (it really is Episode 31). Good thing James does our taxes.NOTE the Second: We've now added album art to the mp3 tag, so please let us know if it actually worked.