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Today's episode is about a song that was written just up the hill from where I was born and in the same town where my wife and and I were wed. So it most definitely “strikes close to home.” Neil Young had emerged from the great north woods of Canada into the public limelight in the mid–1960s. He joined up with Stephen Stills and Richie Furay to create the Buffalo Springfield, an LA-based band that asked the musical question “Stop, hey, what's that sound” before disintegrating – but not before Young himself had quit and rejoined the band several times. Then, in 1969, he made a self-titled solo album that had great songs, including “The Loner,” (one of my personal favorites) but which didn't sell well. And then Young really came into his own. His second solo album got him some much needed publicity, and he hit a creative chord with an ensemble of garage musicians that he dubbed Crazy Horse. His next stop was to sign on with Crosby, Stills, and Nash (wherein he added his own last name to the group) and played the Woodstock festival with them. His participation in the CSNY album Deja Vu brought him both acclaim and paychecks, which he used to purchase a sprawling ranch in the mountains of the San Francisco Bay Area. One day, Young took a ride around his newly purchased estate with the property's caretaker, who was at least forty years older than Young at the time. The two men had a long conversation, and the result of that little open-air chat became the basis of one of Young's most enduring acoustic songs. Let's find out how the song came together, who played on it, and how the listening public took to it.
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Happy Sunday!!! Time for another Week Ahead!!! Let's see what Grammi has for us, shall we??? As always Grammi is joined by The Old Man for the laughs and giggles. It's always a Good Time!!! Please give us a FOLLOW and join our Fan Club (It's FREE!). Email Grammi at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com with questions and/or comments. Just put "For Grammi" in the subject box. Leave her a review on Apple Podcasts and/or our webpage at www.theoldmanspodcast.com. Be sure to catch The Old Man's Table Talk LIVE Show on Monday Mornings (7am pst) and on Tuesday Mornings, from Ride Time Radio: The Jim Rock Show airing at 9am pst. Have an AWESOME Week!!! Later Gators!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
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Ewa har ett dockhus och Sofia vill ha en smaskig dammsugare att städa med. Har man ett behov av att bråka? Vad har hänt efter Pernilla och Bauer tjafs i växthuset? Vad är det första Zara Larsson gör när hon kommer hem till Sverige? Vad tänker vi mammor på när vi missar ett samtal från våra barn? Och bilden från provrummet som gjorde succé. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Old Man has a NEW Coffee!! The "Scroll and Burn" Roast from "Savaged Grind Coffee Co." fills the Old Man's mug now!! It's a Bold & Smooth Dark Roast that gets you up and out the door in the mornings!! Go to, SavagedUnfiltered.com and pick up a Bag TODAY!! Now for the rest of the story: Did you know that we all Spring Forward on Sunday the 8th of March? That's right. Daylight Savings Time is BACK already!!! Seems like we just Fell Back last week!!!!! Anyways, change your clocks so you can catch The Old Man's Podcast at 7am pst / 10am est on Monday!!! Alright ya-all that's it for now, LATER GATORS!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/ *Savaged Unfiltered with Michael Gardner: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MnP9HAD9wNnpCjRJG0tyC?si=343f60b106784463
Notes and Links to Adolfo Guzman Lopez's Work Adolfo Guzman-Lopez has been a reporter at LAist 89.3, the Los Angeles NPR affiliate since 2000. He reported and hosted Imperfect Paradise: The Forgotten Revolutionary, a true crime podcast looking into the death in 1994 of Chicano college activist Oscar Gomez. He has reported on L.A. politics, education, art, museums and other topics. His stories have also aired and published nationally on NPR, The Washington Post, and other media. His awards include the LA Press Club's “Radio Journalist of the Year.” He was born in Mexico City, grew up in Tijuana and San Diego, and lives in Long Beach. Buy California Southern: writing from the road, 1992-2025 Listen to Adolfo's “The Forgotten Revolutionary” Podcast Series KPCC/LAist Article about Adolfo's Visit to Pete's Classroom, 2012 KPCC/Laist OnRamp Article about Adolfo being referenced on The Simpsons At about 2:20, Pete and Adolfo talk about the wonderful experience Adolfo provided for Pete's students during a 2012 class visit At about 5:15, Adolfo recounts great stories and lessons learned (especially “collective voice”) from time with The Taco Shop Poets At about 9:00, Adolfo gives background on growing up in San Diego and Tijuana, "bicultural and bilingual” At about 11:30, Pete and Adolfo reflect on the book as “a road trip book” At about 13:30, Adolfo discusses what he recently learned about earlier family immigrants to the US At about 15:40, the two discuss of National City and San Diego in discussing the wonderful “binaries” that Mike Sonksen compliments in blurbs for the book At about 20:50, Adolfo describes the “sadness” in the writing of Jack Kerouac and connections to ideas of “home” for himself and Kerouac At about 23:10, Pete and Adolfo shout out Tim Hernández and his great work with Mañana Means Heaven At about 24:00, “The Spine of Califas,” the book's first poem, is discussed, and Adolfo discusses the “personification” of the border At about 27:50, Pete highlights the POV and “myriad stories” in a poem about At about 28:40, Adolfo responds to Pete's questions about poems that focus on the border crossing and questions from immigration authorities At about 29:40, Adolfo explains a dynamic phrase he uses-”milquetoast bilingualism" and how he played with language, especially with regards to “proper” Spanish and English At about 34:55, Adolfo reads some of his work, meditating on ideas of possessions, tangible and not At about 38:00, The two discuss “SanDiegotijuana” and its “negative definitions” and Adolfo reflects on the “set of feelings” that differ depending on where he is At about 41:00, Adolfo reflects on his “footprints still [being] wet” in San Diego and its implications At about 43:40, Pete compliments Adolfo's work in tracing the histories, military and not, of San Diego and LA At about 47:00, Adolfo responds to Pete's asking about his poem(s) about Pacific Beach Junior High School At about 48:55, Adolfo expands on his word play, especially using various permutations of “Sal” and talks about adopting Jewish religious practices and writing about a meaningful story from the Torah At about 53:25, Adolfo responds to Pete's questions about “The Words I've Lost” and ideas of remembered and forgotten language At about 55:45, The two discuss gentrification as a topic in the poetry collections, particularly in San Diego At about 1:00:25, Adolfo recounts the story behind his poem on the opening of the National City Library At about 1:03:40, ideas of “passing the baton” and transitions between immigrant communities and migrant communities are discussed At about 1:06:20, Adolfo reads the poem “Prudence” At about 1:07:45, Adolfo talks about writing in response/in honor of Ginsberg and Chicano/a history At about 1:10:35, Adolfo talks about the Chicano Student Movement, which he covered for his podcast, “The Forgotten Revolutionary” At about 1:11:50, Adolfo talks about continuing various movements, and how he has written a “sequel(s) for “The Movement” poem At about 1:14:00, Adolfo responds to Pete's questions about the term Chicano and its changing meanings At about 1:18:00, Adolfo reflects At about 1:20:30, Adolfo reflects on continuing activism and misogyny within activist circles At about 1:24:10, Adolfo expands on writing and a changed viewpoint on life after a horrible injury caused by police at a protest At about 1:26:40, Pete shouts out “Those Winter Sundays” in highlighting Adolfo's strong ending with a question At about 1:27:40, Adolfo expands on a poem that highlights the building of the LA Philharmonic At about 1:31: 30, Pete highlights a favorite poem in the collection, “Trucks” and shares a little Italian bone to pick with Adolfo At about 1:35:15, Pete compares Adolfo's “Trucks” and love for home to Hemingway's “Old Man at the Bridge” At about 1:37:30, Shifra Goldman and her mentorship and activism are referenced, as well as the “Tercera Caida” At about 1:39:00, Adolfo reflects on dreams and their impact on writing and learning At about 1:41:10, Adolfo reflects on how he was cognizant of tone at the end of the collection, and he reads “The Treaty” At about 1:43:00, Adolfo shares how he ended “The Treaty” with a reference to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow Pete on IG, where he is @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where he is @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both the YouTube Channel and the podcast while you're checking out this episode. Pete is very excited to have one or two podcast episodes per month featured on the website of Chicago Review of Books. The audio will be posted, along with a written interview culled from the audio. His conversation with Jeff Pearlman, a recent guest, is up now at Chicago Review. Sign up now for The Chills at Will Podcast Patreon: it can be found at patreon.com/chillsatwillpodcastpeterriehl Check out the page that describes the benefits of a Patreon membership, including cool swag and bonus episodes. Thanks in advance for supporting Pete's one-man show, DIY podcast and extensive reading, research, editing, and promoting to keep this independent podcast pumping out high-quality content! This month's Patreon bonus episode features an exploration of formative and transformative writing for children, as Pete surveys wonderful writers on their own influences. Pete has added a $1 a month tier for “Well-Wishers” and Cheerleaders of the Show. This is a passion project, a DIY operation, and Pete would love for your help in promoting what he's convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 328 with Tom Junod, ESPN senior writer who has written some of the most enduring and widely read longform journalism of the last 30 years. He joined ESPN in 2016 and has specialized in deeply reported stories on subjects ranging from Muhammad Ali's funeral to Tom Brady's desire to play forever. He has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on “The Hero of Goodall Park,” an E60 program on the ancient secrets that were revealed when a car drove on a baseball field in Maine during a Babe Ruth League game in 2018. In a 2022 piece, “Untold,” he and ESPN investigative reporter Paula Lavigne spent nearly two years uncovering the horrific crimes of Todd Hodne, a Penn State football player who in the late 1970's terrorized State College PA, and Long Island, NY, as a serial sexual predator. Before coming to ESPN, Junod wrote for GQ and Esquire, where he won two National Magazine Awards and was a finalist for the award a record 11 times. For Esquire's 75th Anniversary, the editors of the magazine selected his 9/11 story “The Falling Man' as one of the seven top stories in Esquire's history. In 2019, his story on beloved children's TV host Fred Rogers, “Can You Say…Hero?,” served as the basis for the movie “A Beautiful Day in The Neighborhood,” starring Tom Hanks and Matthew Rhys. His work has been widely anthologized in collections including The Best American Magazine Writing, the Best American Sports Writing, the Best American Political Writing, the Best American Crime Writing, and the Best American Food Writing. The episode airs on March 10 or thereabouts, Pub Day for In the Days of My Youth I Was Told What It Means to Be a Man: A Memoir. Please go to ceasefiretoday.org, and/or https://act.uscpr.org/a/letaidin to call your congresspeople and demand an end to the forced famine and destruction of Gaza and the Gazan people.
Matt and Michael explore entrepreneurial burnout, renewed creative vigor, and the question: Do you have one last home run left in you? Cheers y'all
On this episode of Vinyl Verdict, Adam and Jamie are joined by their friend and former guest, Sven. This time, Sven is here to talk about Jamie's next pick, Neil Young's 1972 album, "Harvest". Released to lukewarm critical reception, the album went on to be the highest selling album of 1972, and remains Neil's most successful album. Its success was propelled forward by two huge singles, "Heart of Gold" and "Old Man", with "Heart of Gold" being Neil's only #1 single in his career. But what will Sven and the boys think of this Canadian classic? Come along and find out!
On this week's episode, the big three are all visited by their parents, causing a wave of regression among the young doctors. In the real world, the big three are back in action, as Sarah Chalke joins Zach and Donald for another trip down memory lane.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on ‘The Old Man and the Three,' Cam Johnson welcomes one of his Denver Nuggets' teammates, Christian Braun!They get into CB's college career at Kansas University, including the legendary comeback against UNC in the National Championship game. He also reminisces on what it was like winning the NCAA Tournament and then winning an NBA championship as a rookie in back-to-back seasons, and what the biggest difference was on each championship run. Cam and Christian also have an in-depth conversation about the current college landscape and NIL and share what their experiences were like were in school.Then, CB explains what it's like playing with Nikola Jokic and the things he had to learn about playing with him early on, what it was like playing for coach Michael Malone, what it was like playing with Russell Westbrook, and this year's Denver team. He also opens up about why he thinks he's facing the biggest tests of his career this season.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join me as we look at Ernest Hemingway's novella "The Old Man and The Sea" and read it through the lens of martial arts training. There are several directly practical lessons we can get from this classic work of literature.Take the training offline with a small book I put together pairing basic physical exercises with short quotes and meditations. You can find the book here: https://www.lulu.com/shop/matthew-krueger/pocket-training-volume-1/paperback/product-e7pqmyv.html
Colossians 3:5-11 A series of expository sermons, walking through the Book of Colossians. Preached in the Sanctuary of Bethesda Shalom, England, Sunday 1st March 2026.
What a way to kick off March 2026!! We were off and running through topics like Squirrel stealing a peanut!! We talked Dinosaurs, the emotion Fear, Dinner times when we were kids and taking a moment for quite time just to name a few. Spring is just around the corner and we're all excited for that! Check out The Old Man's Podcast Programs: "Grammi's Week Ahead", Table Talk LIVE with Shonda and Eric" and "The Jim Rock Show" from Ride Time Radio. You can listen to The Old Man co-host on the "Savaged Unfiltered Show" with Michael Gardner throughout the week on Spotify and now on all Alexa-enabled devices as well. Check that show out!! https://open.spotify.com/show/0MnP9HAD9wNnpCjRJG0tyC?si=343f60b106784463 Have an AWESOME week and Month. We'll see you back here NEXT week for more GREAT Morning Conversations!! Later Gators!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/ *Savaged Unfiltered with Michael Gardner: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MnP9HAD9wNnpCjRJG0tyC?si=343f60b106784463
Bu bölümde Seyfeddin'in Topkapı Sarayı gezisi, Xbox'daki üst düzey yönetici değişiklikleri, Mülksüzler ve Fahrenheit 451 kitapları ve Shrinking dizisi üzerine sohbet ettik. Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilir ve Telegram grubumuza katılabilirsiniz. :) Yorumlarınızı, sorularınızı ya da sponsorluk tekliflerinizi info@farklidusun.net e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz. Zaman damgaları: 00:00 - Topkapı 17:35 - Xbox'ın Sonu 29:28 - Okuduklarımız, Fahrenheit 451 1:14:47 - Okuduklarımız, Mülksüzler 1:44:00 - İzlediklerimiz, Shrinking Bölüm linkleri: Monofor Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft Crucial is shutting down — because Micron wants to sell its RAM and SSDs to AI companies instead Windows is Ruining New Laptops. Expedition 33 Writing to Learn Piranesi Persian Fire Fahrenheit 451 Old Man and the Sea Coraline Technofeudalism Proust and the Squid The Dispossessed Only the Paranoid Survive Inside Anthropic's existential negotiations with the Pentagon Shrinking The Godfather Mountainhead
Grammi continues her FAMOUS Week Ahead Program as March starts!!! Let's see what Grammi has for us, shall we??? As always Grammi is joined by The Old Man for the laughs and giggles. It's always a Good Time!!! Please give us a FOLLOW and join our Fan Club (It's FREE!). Email Grammi at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com with questions and/or comments. Just put "For Grammi" in the subject box. Leave her a review on Apple Podcasts and/or our webpage at www.theoldmanspodcast.com. Be sure to catch The Old Man's Table Talk LIVE Show on Monday Mornings (7am pst) and on Tuesday Mornings, from Ride Time Radio: The Jim Rock Show airing at 9am pst. Have an AWESOME Week!!! Later Gators!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
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A kind old man is rewarded for his gentle heart, while a greedy old woman learns a spooky lesson
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An old man shows kindness to a little sparrow—but his cruel wife makes a terrible choice
#dogs #treasure #japanIn this story, an old couple dotes on their loving dog. They are rewarded, but a jealous neighbor has it out for them.Source: The Japanese Fairy Book/The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to FlowerNarrator: Dustin SteichmannMusic: Kanda Matsuri 神田祭 2025 人間国宝 望月左武郎 (Living National Treasure Mochizuki Saburō) Nagauta Kanda MatsuriSound Effects: 10 minute rain by Dustin SteichmannAntony Schubert, XC278165. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/278165Roman Dymny, XC475678. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/475678Podcast Shoutout: A Way With WordsListener Shoutout: Rustenburg, RSA
John is nominating board games, Alison should read more, and Liz bought two memberships. An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on Bluesky or on Mastodon) when you post about the show on social media. Content warnings this episode: None Letters of comment Andrew Hogg (Discord) Chris Garcia (email) Ivan Sinha (Facebook) Kev McVeigh (Facebook) Phil Dyson (Facebook) Esther MacCallum-Stewart (Facebook) Jonny Harden (Mastodon) Paul Weimer (email) We also heard from Brian Nisbet, Bridget Bradshaw, Els, Farah Mendlesohn, Kin-Ming Looi Worldcon 2026: LAcon V in Los Angeles, USA Staff memberships are $100 Hugo nominations are open Hugo Spreadsheet of Doom We're not recusing this year! Best Novel: On the Calculation of Volume I by Solvej Balle, translated by Barbara J Haveland A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino Every Version of You by Grace Chan The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami Slow Gods by Claire North Luminous by Silvia Park There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm We believe this is eligible because (a) the version published in 2025 is different to the previously self-published version and (b) there is precedent through Old Man's War by John Scalzi When There Are Wolves Again by EJ Swift The Incandescent by Emily Tesh The Singing Hill Cycle by Nghi Vo The Salt Oracle by Lorraine Wilson Best Game/Interactive Work: Newfangled electric games: Blue Prince Hades II Good old-fashioned games: The Fellowship of the Ring: Trick-Taking Game Galactic Cruise The Lord of the Rings: Fate of the Fellowship The Old King's Crown Star Trek: Captain's Chair Star Wars: Battle of Hoth Take Time Vantage Niall Harrison's list of Best Translated Novels Fan funds Eurocon 2026: Metropol Con Berlin Natcon/Swancon 2026: Swancon 50 in Perth, Australia The TAFF candidates are Lisa Hertel and Kat Templeton, to Metropol Con The GUFF candidates are Farah Mendlesohn and Misha Sumra, to Swancon 50 EFF nominations close on 15 March, to Metropol Con Picks John: Murderbot Alison: The UFO 50 soundtrack VVVVVV Liz: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Credits Cover art: “Alison forgot she had to do the cover” by Alison Scott Alt text: Text reading “OCTOTHORPE 154* *See, it's like this. This is the first day of 2026 that hasn't been cold, or wet, or both, so instead of doing the Octothorpe cover I went for a nice walk. And bought no board games, but a jigsaw. And did the jigsaw. Sorry.” The text is on top of a photograph of a bridge and some trees underneath a blue sky. Theme music: “Fanfare for Space” by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 4.0)
On this week's episode of ‘The Old Man and the Three,' we welcome Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs!Pete is coming off his first MLB All-Star season, in which he hit 30+ HRs, had 30+ stolen bases, and earned his first Gold Glove Award. Pete gets into how he made his jump last season, what he expects from this upcoming season, his young career so far and getting traded from the Mets, what makes players like Shohei Otani and Paul Skenes so great, and much more.Pete and Cam also have a fascinating discussion about the similarities and differences in basketball vs. baseball and the NBA vs. MLB around schedules, watching film, measuring success in their statistics, and lots more. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The boys are back and the filter is OFF as Old Man Strength rolls into another unforgettable episode — and this time Joshua Sinclair returns to the studio. With Chris out, Tim and Aaron take over the mic for a night full of laughs, unfiltered conversations, and the kind of honest perspective that only comes from years of hard lessons and lived experience.From the hilarious sponsor banter and classic Old Man Strength humor to deeper conversations about life, grit, and what it really means to keep pushing forward, this episode blends comedy, storytelling, and real-world wisdom the way only 3 Beards Media can deliver. If you love authentic conversations, sarcastic energy, and that “earned not given” mindset — this is one you don't want to miss.Grab a drink, settle in, and enjoy another episode built on busted knuckles, stubborn pride, and the kind of strength you can't learn in a gym.Sponsored by Revelton Distilling Company, Iowa Beef Steakhouse, Styled by JJ Boutique, Naked Dave's Seasoning, We Will Pizza by Creasman Foods, Kyle Lehman at Wintrust Mortgage and LIVE from the AKC Andrew Downs Studios.
For Pop Apocalypse Episode 20, Host Matthew Dillon welcomes actress, writer, producer, and activist Amy Brenneman. After earning her BA in the Comparative Study of Religion at Harvard, Amy went on to a successful acting career, with star turns in the film Heat and in television shows including The Leftovers, The Old Man, and Judging Amy (which she also wrote and produced). In this wide-ranging conversation, Amy and Matthew explore how the craft of acting, the study of religion, the practice of Jungian dreamwork, and decades of practicing active imagination have enriched one another throughout her career. They discuss the similarities between ritual and acting and how a background in comparative religion helped Amy write, build, and inhabit characters. Amy also shares what helped bring a mythic and numinous dimension to roles like Laurie Garvey in The Leftovers. They conclude by discussing Amy's current experience as a master's student at Harvard Divinity School and her research into the politics and possibilities of the Trickster. BIO: Amy Brenneman is an American actress, producer, writer, and political activist. She is known for multiple award-winning television roles, including Judging Amy (which she wrote and produced), NYPD Blue, Frasier, Heartbeat (executive producer), VEEP, and The Leftovers, as well as movie roles in Heat, Casper, Friends and Neighbors, and The Jane Austen Book Club. She was a founding member of the social justice-focused Cornerstone Theater Company and has performed in many notable theaters around the country. She starred in the world premieres of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated Rapture Blister Burn and Fake It Until You Make It, and starred in The Sound Inside, which the Los Angeles Times named one of the year's best performances. Amy has been honored by multiple activist organizations and currently serves on the Creative Council for the Center for Reproductive Rights. Amy earned a BA in the Comparative Study of Religion at Harvard University and is currently pursuing an MDiv at Harvard, researching the role of the Trickster archetype in ritual and activism.
Intro: One More Night – Can Saturday Night Special – The Sundown Playboys (2:10) Two Step de Prairie Soileau – Savoy-Smith Cajun Band (4:42) Slow Down – Larry Williams, with his Band (2:43) I Can Only Give You Everything – Them (2:39) Perversion – Stereolab (4:59) Shifting Sands – West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (3:53) Engine 54 – The Ethiopians (2:37) In the Rain – Keith Hudson (IInd Street Dreads) (3:14) Toc – Tom Zé (2:59) Syren – Syrinx (6:00) Dark Star – The Grateful Dead (2:41) Malaguena – Snooks Eaglin (3:39) The Morning After – Hank Mobley (9:38) Night Before – The Mar-Keys (2:08) The Old Man's Back Again – Scott Walker (3:40) Srinivas – Marc Ribot, with Steve Earle (6:09) Youth Against Fascism – Sonic Youth (3:38) Bella Ciao – Marc Ribot, with Tom Waits (3:36) The Ballad of the Fallen – Charlie Haden & Carla Bley (4:19) You Fascists Bound To Lose – Resistance Revival Chorus, with Rhiannon Giddens (3:21) Power Show! – Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Egypt 80 (14:49) Goin' Down South – Bobby Hutcherson (7:05) Egon and Gertie – Rachel's (3:02) Cavatina (V) from String Quartet No.13 Op.130 – Beethoven, Amadeus-Quartett (6:32) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble
Send a textThe wolf wanders away from work after doing his usual thing of committing a casual murder for cash. He wanders through the land of humans, questioning the requirement to buy two classic cars. He ends up in Wetherspoons. What kind of hell is this? Please check out Odin Apparel for amazing Viking-themed kits and our T-shirts. Preorder it now at this link.https://odinapparel24.myshopify.com/collections/werewolf-a-serial-killer-podcastThe Old Man's Podcast:The writing duo speak to the Old Man himself. Go check us out on his award-winning Podcast.https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-old-mans-podcast/id1595940192?i=1000708626677Grendel Press, our horror genre partnerhttps://grendelpress.com/Grendel's very own cool Podcast.https://grendelpress.com/sinister-soup. Buy us a coffee at this link right here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/WerewolfwilBuy a book about werewolves. Here it is, straight from a fang-filled mouth.Il LupoGreg's first Werewolf book. Brilliantly written characters in an incredible story. https://books2read.com/ILLUPOA Werewolf's Storyhttps://amzn.to/3BjXoZuWerewolf the Colouring Book.What should I do this evening? Why not sit and do some Wonderful Werewolf colouring? Red may be a theme.https://amzn.to/40k93l6Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/werewolfthepodcast/Greg's X profile:@SempaiGregWerewolf the Podcast:@AWerewolfsStoryWilIntro partnership with Grendel Press.https://grendelpress.com/ Outro partnership with Grendel Press.https://grendelpress.com/Support the show
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Here it is, the last week of February!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!!! Let's see what Grammi has for us, shall we??? As always Grammi is joined by The Old Man for the laughs and giggles. It's always a Good Time!!! Please give us a FOLLOW and join our Fan Club (It's FREE!). Email Grammi at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com with questions and/or comments. Just put "For Grammi" in the subject box. Leave her a review on Apple Podcasts and/or our webpage at www.theoldmanspodcast.com. Be sure to catch The Old Man's Table Talk LIVE Show on Monday Mornings (7am pst) and on Tuesday Mornings, from Ride Time Radio: The Jim Rock Show airing at 9am pst. Have an AWESOME Week!!! Later Gators!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
In the 3rd episode of our occasional series, Old Man talks about his enjoyment of The Rock and in particular the dizzying rise he went on between the end of 1996 up to, and including, the night he won his first WWE Title at the 1998 Survivor Series Deadly Game tournament. The Random Wrestling Review is brought to you this week by Old Man and Tinky.
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Send us a message, so we know what you're thinking! When we watch movies & shows at the movies or, increasingly, on TV, the soundtrack is ever-present to set the mood and enhance the story. But we never stop to consider its' role, how it's changed over the years, and how it interacts with other elements, such as the title sequence.This episode we look at how the use of soundtracks has changed over the last 30 or more years and consider some very creative soundtracks! In Rock News, we look at The Hollywood Vampires, Cyndi Lauper, Deep Purple, David Lee Roth and Devo, who are all heading out on the road, while the latest fad out of the US is Lollipop Star, a sweet that plays a tune as you suck it! Our Album You Must Hear before You Die is “The Lexicon of Love” by ABC. Smooth! We know you'll enjoy this one! References: The Hollywood Vampires, Cyndi Lauper, Deep Purple, David Lee Roth, Devo, 1001 Albums You Must Hear before You Die, Robert Dimery, ABC, The Lexicon of Love, Martin Fry, Poison Arrow, early 80s British pop, Star Wars, Sound of Music, I Dream of Jeannie, Mr Ed, The Exorcist, Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells, Shrek, I'm a Believer, Hallelujah, Led Zeppelin, Immigrant Song, Charmed, How Soon is Now, The Smiths, Morrissey & Marr, Game of Thrones, The Americans, The Old Man, Bad Sisters, Leonard Cohen, Who by Fire, PJ Harvey, The Pogues, Dirty Old Town, Rogue Heroes, Amelia Hartley, “prestige TV”, Down Cemetery Road, John Cale, You know more than I know, Fear, Fallout, scenes of extreme gore, Some Enchanted Evening, The Castells, It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion), The Swallows, Slow Horses, Mick Jagger, Mick Herron, Queen, Brighton Rock, Bowie, Heroes, Stranger Things, Kate Bush, Running Up That Hill, IF, Ryan Reynolds, Ooh La La, The Faces, Connie Francis, Pretty Little Baby, TikTok Playlist Lollipop Star – The sucker that sings to you A list of bands touring through 2026 (It's read-only. Sorry!)60s TV Shows
ob Branch returns for his sixth appearance on the podcast, tying the record for most guest appearances. This time, the conversation centers on aging. But not aging as defined by a calendar. Bob challenges the way we think about getting older, suggesting that age is less about the number of years behind us and more about the state of mind within us. His refrain is simple but powerful: don't let the old man in. We talk about how culture has changed over the decades. There was a time when life moved slower. Now everything feels rushed, urgent, and accelerated. In the middle of that pace, Bob reflects on what it means to stay engaged, curious, and alive rather than drifting into passivity. At the heart of the episode is a personal resolve: I owe it to myself to get back out there. This conversation is about resilience, perspective, and refusing to surrender vitality just because the years keep moving forward. Whether you are 30 or 70, this episode will challenge the way you think about growing older.
Joey celebrates the long awaited departure of Packers Associate Head Coach and Special Teams Coordinator Rich Bisaccia.
On this week's episode of ‘The Old Man and the Three,' Cam Johnson and Tommy Alter discuss everything from All-Star weekend, including the game, dunk contest, and location, as well as the recent developments and conversations around tanking in the NBA and what suggestions they can think of to fix all of it. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Zach from Axiom Games LLC and Old Man Gaming stops by to chat about being a TTRPG designer and video game reviewer among the many other hats he wears as a dad with a full time job who still makes time for having fun with family and friends both locally and online. After getting introduced to his sprawling work in the TTRPG space we talk about both his love of wrestling games and of 4X games like Endless Space 2. Then, since he's covered so many games on his YouTube channel, we talked about his top 3 games of last year.0:00:00 - Welcome to the show, Zach!0:23:00 - What Are You Playing? Endless Space 20:39:27 - Top 3 Games of Last Year0:47:48 - Wrap Up/PlugsOld Man Gaming YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@oldmangaming1061Axiom Games Publishing: https://axiom-games-llc.itch.io/Axiom Games Wrestling TTRPG Publications: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/21843/axiom-games-llcAxiom Games on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/omg-axiomgamesllc.bsky.socialFollow Daniel on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/douibyorthst.bsky.socialFollow the show on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ttwav.bsky.social
Another GREAT "Jim Rock Show" from Ride Time Radio!! Get you Rock n Roll going with these GREAT songs from The Jim Rock Show!! We've got a couple of Irish Punk Bands that really crank it out!! Inspired by our NEW Sponsor, "The Golden Clover Irish Pub" located on the Golden Mile in Tenerife on the Canary Islands! So much GREAT Music, so little time!! Crank it up and ENJOY!! Remember, you can catch The Jim Rock Show on Ride Time Radio every Friday, Saturday and Wednesdays (www.ridetimeradio.com) and NOW HERE, on The Old Man's Podcast every Tuesday!!!! Turn It Up!! Later Gators!! Our Weekly Line Up on Podbean: Sunday - Grammi's Week Ahead at 9am pst / 12noon est Monday - Table Talk LIVE with Shonda, Eric and TOM at 7am pst / 10am est Tuesday - The Jim Rock Show - 9am pst / 12noon est Listen, Like, FOLLOW and join our Fan Club (It's FREE!).
Good Sunday Morning to Everyone!!! We are halfway through the Month and Grammi has some interesting days for you!! As always Grammi is joined by The Old Man for the laughs and giggles. It's always a Good Time!!! Please give us a FOLLOW and join our Fan Club (It's FREE!). Email Grammi at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com with questions and/or comments. Just put "For Grammi" in the subject box. Leave her a review on Apple Podcasts and/or our webpage at www.theoldmanspodcast.com. Be sure to catch The Old Man's Table Talk LIVE Show on Monday Mornings (7am pst) and on Tuesday Mornings, from Ride Time Radio: The Jim Rock Show airing at 9am pst. Have an AWESOME Week!!! Later Gators!!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Checkout and Follow the Writings of Shonda Sinclair here: Roaming the Road (of Life):https://www.shondasinclair.com/ *TOMPodcast Music Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
Joel STAYS on that hater shit and thinks he's handy now Is it Ringer week here at UDPod? Of course I can swim We all might have athletic kids, and we aren't here for the youth sports industrial complex Drunk anxiety If I wanted to cheer on Deion, he makes it super hard The job of coaches is harder these days, but it really isn't Guest: Michael Felder & Joel Anderson Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @UDPod @TheMTRNetwork Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account! Check out our Sponsors! TweakedAudio.com using the code ‘reviews' to get 33% off & free shipping. Shop at our Amazon Store to support the site
Oldman got blown up and Niko is in the process of destroying One and cyberzone. Does the digital paradise that was promised exist, and will it last?The future is grim.The population of Neo Tokyo seeks to escape into Cyberzone as the megacorps plunder the world around their sleeping bodies.There are those, bold enough, perhaps mad enough, link their minds, and stand up.Join This American Dice for a Headspace actual play.A group of operators have bound their minds together to become the ultimate force to bring down the megacorps plundering Neo Tokyo.Neo Tokyo Dreams includes the voices of:David as Dr. BenniLeigh as Old ManAlex as ButtsAustin as Nikoand Carl is our Game MasterHeadspace is a game by Mark Richardson and is a Powered by the Apocalypse GameThe intro music is Law Abiding Citizen by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioAdditional Music for this episode includes:Strange Stuff by Matt HarrisA Fever by Devon ChurchSink Whole Dream by The 129ers
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Kevin Paulson talks about Outdoor Story Telling, Tradeshows, Hunting, and more Episode Summary Kevin Paulson joins Rick Saez to talk about growing up in a U.S. Forest Service family, how hunting shaped his life, and the path that led him from guiding and outfitting to founding HuntingLife.com and later stepping into the role of Executive Director at AGLOW Outdoors. Kevin breaks down what "authentic" outdoor media really means today, why podcasting is exploding, how AI will challenge creators, and why every creator needs to start building an email list now. He also shares how AGLOW conferences and media camps work, why networking is everything, and what gear he's most excited to test this year. In This Episode, You'll Hear Kevin's upbringing around public lands and the Forest Service (and how it shaped his values) Hunting "in his dad's hip pocket" starting at age five Why he launched HuntingLife.com (and how the 2007–2009 economy forced a pivot) What AGLOW is, why it matters, and how it evolved from local newspaper columns to modern creators Why authenticity + trust beats "information" (especially in an AI-driven content world) The biggest threat in outdoor media: AI "slop content" and the fight for attention The most underrated asset: your email list Why niche audiences ("100 true fans") often beat massive reach Kevin's "year of the coyote" and what predator control looks like on working ranch land OutdoorHive.com: a job resource built specifically for the hook-and-bullet + trade show industry Gear, books, and advice for new outdoor communicators Memorable Quotes "Connection and authenticity—at the end of the day—that's what wins." "It's more important to have an audience of a hundred that loves you than a hundred thousand that may or may not pay attention." "Begin tomorrow… building your own mailing list." "Proximity is power—be in the room with the people doing the things." Resources & Links Mentioned HuntingLife.com OutdoorHive.com: AAGLOW Organizations mentioned: Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, RMEF, Ducks Unlimited, NWTF, SCI, POMA, OWAA Books Kevin mentioned: The Old Man and the Sea (Hemingway) A Sand County Almanac (Aldo Leopold) Peter Ryan titles, including The Hunting Life and Wild South (as referenced in the interview) About Kevin Paulson Kevin Paulson is a lifelong outdoorsman, entrepreneur, and advocate for hunting and conservation. He's the founder of HuntingLife.com, creator of OutdoorHive.com, and serves as the Executive Director of AGLOW Outdoors, one of the oldest hook-and-bullet media organizations in the industry. Connect with Kevin Social: @HuntingLife (most platforms) Kevin Paulson LinkedIn Email: kevin@atglowoutdoors.com kevin@huntinglife.com kevin@outdoorhive.com Sponsor / Partner With the Show Hey there, adventure crew—want to reach 4,000+ outdoor lovers each week? Promote your brand, product, destination, or project to an audience of campers, hikers, and adventure travelers. Email Rick: rick@ricksaez.com Facebook Instagram Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: rick@ricksaez.com
Hi everyone! In today's episode we discuss 3 different Avengers: Doomsday theories about what really happened to Steve Rogers after the events of Avengers: Endgame and possibly how we can see the return of Old Man Cap! We also discuss how we may not be able to trust the X-Men that we see in Doomsday!
A Times story reporting that college students in a writing course do better when they go offline for a month makes perfect sense to me, same as if you say a writer does better at a laptop in the public library than shnockered on a sailboat in a storm, but the idea of persuading students to go offline strikes me as quixotic, like Amish evangelism or banning the use of chairs. The internet is here and we're all caught up in it.l was in my 50s when the World Wide Web came in. Its advent was not a big event to me; I was still working on a manual Underwood typewriter. I have a clearer memory of seeing Albert Woolson, the last living Civil War veteran, in a parade in downtown Minneapolis. I remember my uncle Jim farming with horses and Fibber McGee and Molly on the radio. And I remember boredom, which has mostly disappeared in America except perhaps among lighthouse keepers or attendants in parking ramps or felons in solitary confinement. And maybe imprisonment offline would be considered cruel and inhumane in a court of law.Growing up pre-Google in a small Midwestern town among taciturn people, I experienced boredom intensely and it led to reading and in due course to writing. I took up haiku:Three blackbirds shriekingAs my old black cat calmlySquats in the sandpile.This was enough to amuse me back then. And because I could write a 17-syllable haiku and had good handwriting and spoke in complete sentences, I was considered gifted.I considered becoming a poet but I wanted to earn money and not live up over my parents' garage so I went into public radio where, thank goodness, the audience was made up of reference librarians, caregivers, birdwatchers, organic gardeners, people who were spiritual but not religious, people who enjoyed the enigmatic more than actual entertainment. I shouldn't brag but I can be more enigmatic than anyone I know.I got a reputation as an artistic storyteller, which, believe me, there is no such thing — storytelling is not an art, it's a craft, like plumbing, and either the water comes out of the tap or it doesn't. But back in the Boring Eighties, enigma was more appreciated. And now, there's the smartphone offering endless entertainment, videos, YouTube, GPS telling you exactly where on Earth you are and how far to the nearest comedy club, yoga studio, liquor store and not just any old liquor store but one that offers designer beer with floral notes of marigolds sprinkled with saffron playing off earthy vanilla with rustic bitterness in the finish. We didn't have that back in my time, just cold beer.I try to explain this to young people, the fact that we didn't have soft butter then, butter aerated to make it spreadable, just little hard bricks of butter that when you tried to spread it on toast, you tore the toast apart, or else you scraped shavings of butter off and by the time the toast was buttered it was cold.Back in the day, before “google” became a verb, we had to memorize information, it wasn't readily available, such as verb tenses or state capitals or the nine planets — My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas — Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto — and a boy named Ralph Krause liked to ask Mr. Jensen our science teacher, How big is Uranus? Is there life on Uranus? It was a high point of science class, in which high points were few and far between.I grew up under the heavy burden of Boy Scouts, which I believe has mostly disappeared, done in by social media. We had cruel Scoutmasters who took us winter camping in the North Woods, believing adversity stimulates intelligence. I'm not so sure. I associate intelligence with staying warm.I look at politics, the regressive MAGA right (working hard to horrify the genteel left), which has elected nihilists in golf pants who exercise their whimsical powers to serve 3% of the people 75% of the time, and it's easy to despair but if you go offline and wander through crowds of Christmas shoppers, you sense the spirit of kindness and gaiety of our people.Old men dozing off at the switch need to be shoveled into the Home for the Hopeless and let the young and conscientious come in to repair the damage. I hope it happens in my lifetime. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit garrisonkeillor.substack.com/subscribe
This week, Michael Porter Jr. of the Brooklyn Nets joins ‘The Old Man and the Three' hosted by Cam Johnson of the Denver Nuggets — that's right…it's a podcast featuring the very two players that were traded for each other.They obviously discuss what went down with the trade, the differences in playing for the Nuggets and the Nets, Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, and their overall adjustments on both teams.MPJ also gets very candid about his back and shoulder injuries, why he was disappointed in his draft process, and his early career with the Nuggets. They also have an awesome conversation about the differences in their shots, the NBA trade market, and so much more. Let's go!00:00 Intro0:35 MPJ joins1:20 Cam and MPJ's Nuggets-Nets trade9:00 MPJ's mindset coming to Brooklyn15:50 MPJ's adjustment to NYC20:00 MPJ on his shot making, playing for Jordi24:40 Keeping morale up on the Nets27:20 MPJ leaking Adam Silver's phone number28:55 MPJ's draft experience & dealing with his back injuries36:30 Early career in Denver & playing in the bubble42:00 Jamal Murray and Jokic praise48:30 MPJ on the Nuggets Finals run51:50 This year's depth on the Nuggets56:00 The best tough shot makers in the NBA58:30 The NBA trade market & keeping level1:03:08 Has MPJ ever lost his confidence?1:05:00 Cam and MPJ have a in-depth shooting convo1:10:16 Closing thoughtsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode of Have Kids They Said, Nicole is still rocking her curling-iron injury while Rich actively tries to wreck everyone's algorithm. They end up talking about the Challenger explosion (with a truly interesting Nicole analogy), sledding vs. sleigh riding, and why cubicle life feels officially dead. Nicole's elevator drama, Rich prepping for Career Day, a detour into smut books and whether women even want to deal with lingerie anymore. And jKeegan chaos leaves Nicole holding actual poop.Listen now, laugh nervously, and send this episode to someone who needs to know they're not alone in the mess. Have Kids, They Said... is a SiriusXM Network Podcast made by Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis.If you'd like to send us a message or ask a question email us at HKTSpod@gmail.comFollow on social media:Instagram @havekidstheysaidpodNicole @mashupnicoleRich @richdavisand @siriusxm Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this week's episode of ‘The Old Man and the Three,' host Cam Johnson welcomes his Denver Nuggets teammate Jonas Valanciunas!The begin the episode Cam and co-host Tommy Alter address the current events in Minneapolis and the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.Then with Jonas, they dive into Jonas' 14-year NBA career, his professional career in Lithuania before the NBA, his advice to bigs in the the current NBA, why he enjoys this year's Nuggets roster, what it's like playing with Nikola Jokic, and so much more. Let's go!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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