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Rebecca and Tori, along with guests Jeff and Nancy, delve into the intricacies of The Mandalorian Season 2, Episodes 1-3. We talk about our love of Tatooine, the Old Western themes in the show (The Marshal!), and the insight we start to get about Jawas and Tusken Raiders. We converse about fundamentalism and extremism in The Mandalorian universe.Reddit | Can Somebody Please Tell Me About the Darksaber?Mamacore | Wookieepedia | FandomGotra | Wookieepedia | FandomWerner Herzog Reacts to Replacing Baby Yoda Puppet With CGI
Ben Maller talks about Dak Prescott and the Cowboys reaching a stalemate when it comes to contract extension talks, Cam Hayward sitting out Steelers OTAs, another edition of #AskBen, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 7, 2024 - Denver is full of country and old western activities! Listen in as we highlight some of our must do boot wearin' activities. As always, we're sharing our favorite upcoming cultural events, art openings, concerts, and all of the things that make Denver the city we're proud to call home. Follow WDG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8u8GmvBi6th6LOOMCuwJKw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whats_good_denver/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatsgooddenver Do you have a Denver event, cause, opening, or recommendation that you want to share with us? We want to hear from you! Tell us what's good at tom@kitcaster.com. The Goods: Blondie @ Mission Ball Room Sofar Sounds Mother's Day Brunch @ Lefthand Rino Orcas: Our Shared Future @ Denver Museum of Nature & Science 2024 Wash Park Home Tour and Mother's Day Market Street Fair @ 190 S Humboldt Street Nightmares 2024 Horror Expo and Film Festival @ The Grand Hyatt BYB 26: Mile High Brawl @ Stockyards Events Center Red Rocks Schedule Astronomy Night Hikes @ Cheyenne Mountain State Park JAVON JACKSON @ Dazzle Shane Gillis Live @ Paramount Zodiac House Feature: The Fort Buckhorn Exchange City Park Farmers Market Samosa shop Grizzley Rose F.M. Light & Sons westcraftcarpets.com Rockmount Ranchwear Our Sponsor: Kitcaster Podcast Agency Music produced by Troy Higgins
Police continue with the search of missing six-year-old, Joslin Smith from Saldanah Bay in the Western Cape. Joslin has been missing since February 19 and the Grade 1 Diazville Primary School learner was last seen wearing a light blue T-shirt and light blue denim shorts. She has a birthmark on her right arm. Police say various people had been interviewed in an effort to trace the child, but thus far without success. Sakina Kamwendo spokes to provincial police spokesperson, Brigadier Novela Potelwa.
The Morning Show HR1 2.14.24 -Tennessee NCAA lawsuit update -Tom Fornelli speaks on Nico and his future with the Vols -Callers
This is Episode 46 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. In this episode, Dr. Postma is joined by Daniel Foucachon, CEO of Roman Roads Press, to talk about Old Western Culture and what it looks like to be a classically educated entrepreneur and publisher of classical Christian curriculum. Old Western Culture is an expression coined by C. S. Lewis to talk about historical periods of time and the thinking and philosophies that influenced those periods. Taking a cue from Lewis's observation, Daniel launched a Christian approach to the Great Books curriculum that has become the hub of Roman Roads Press and its growing curriculum and monograph publication arms. To learn more about Old Western Culture or Roman Roads Press, visit their website. Or, to find live online course using Roman Roads Curriculum, visit Kepler at www.kepler.education.
26.) “That Ex-Disney Kid & A Bunch of Old Western Character Actors” (AVCO, “Escape From New York,” 1981) (Recorded on 30 June 2022.) Over a year in the making, here is our conversation about Escape From New York, a film that is not only a cult classic, but is the number one film that advocates … Continue reading 26.) “That Ex-Disney Kid & A Bunch of Old Western Character Actors” (AVCO, “Escape From New York,” 1981)
In this episode of Overland Radio, host Lee Odom sits down with Chris Holloway, the visionary behind the Big Iron Overland Rally and the Moore Expo. They discuss the origins of the Big Iron Overland Rally and the exciting new developments for the upcoming More Expo in 2024. Chris shares stories and thoughts about his busy schedule, including traveling, family, and managing his mother's trailblazing adventures. Tune in to hear all about the incredible overland rallies that Chris spearheads and the passion behind these events. [00:02:17] Traveling with Chris' mother. [00:05:09] Creating the Big Iron event. [00:12:41] Building a sandbox with heavy equipment. [00:17:10] Oldest living miner. [00:19:26] Preserving historical stories. [00:24:00] Food options at the event. [00:30:27] Cooking competition and drone delivery. [00:31:09] Last minute auction idea. [00:35:27] Midland Radio as a sponsor. [00:40:15] Old Western band and show. [00:45:14] Members Only 80s cover tribute band. [00:49:04] Birthday celebration plans. 00:01:10 - "I couldn't be happier to be on, man." 00:03:52 - "I don't even know like it it took this to resurrect all those lessons that I learned but we're nice we've just been completely going through it and we didn't got it but we came pretty darn close." 00:08:03 - "I'm like, this is incredible." 00:11:20 - "That's one of those days you don't forget." 00:14:49 - "You're not going to believe this." 00:19:05 - "I've always said that we should have done a better job of sitting down with these people and putting a camera down and just have them talk." 00:23:06 - "You know, the wow, that thing throws a lot of shade." 00:24:02 - "I mean, obviously, you know, us, us overlanders and our adventure camper guys, you know, all of us, we tend to carry a lot of food with us and we do a lot of cooking ourselves, uh, or drinking of whiskey." 00:27:30 - "You just go around and whoever's got extra food, you get a bite here and get a bite there. It's almost like going to Sam's on Sunday when they're doing samples, you know, you get a little bit here and then you don't need to cook." 00:30:27 - "They did it last year and it was a hit." 00:35:20 - "It's like that unconditional love that I feel from those guys, like." 00:39:18 - "Yeah, Jared, please send me a new shirt." 00:43:29 - "It's a whole lot of money to spend on musicians just to have some background music." 00:45:14 - "They got all the moves. They got all the lights. They got all the big sound and, uh, guns and roses, death, leopard, all of it, man." 00:47:13 - "He knows everybody and he's got the pool, man." 00:49:56 - "Pleasure is mine." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overlandradio/message
The new owners of the former Western Star building explain how they've tapped into the past to shape the sites future'.
Mary Connealy joins us for a chat about hymns, blacksmiths in Wyoming, her favorite books, and her latest release Forged in Love. Don't forget to enter to win a copy of this great book! For today's Pinch of the Past, we're looking at Old Western terms and quotes. Today's Bookworm Review is bought to you by Angela Bell. “If you're obsessed with true crime and love gothic fiction, you're sure to agree that “Premonition at Withers Farm by Jamie Jo Wright is a haunting read!”
Get ready for Season 2, Local Lore & Legends, as Sara and Marisa talk about all the best creepy Nevada facts, including haunted ghost towns in Nevada and all things UFO related. Do you know there are haunted mines in Nevada that still to this day report paranormal activity? Do you believe in Area 51, Nevada? Get ready to explore all of these things and more in Episode 3 of Not Your Average Bucket List. What are creepy Nevada facts? Is Area 51 Nevada real? What is the most haunted place in Nevada? Are there really more Nevada ghost towns in inhabited towns?Timestamps:(00:43:00) Do We Believe In UFOs?(15:32:00) The Most Haunted Place In Nevada(19:32:00) UFO-Themed Road Trip Through NevadaThis season of the podcast, we're diving deep into some of the country's best urban legends and folklore. Nevada is no strange to tall tales, especially with a history that is so rich in terms of silver and gold mining and Old Western stories. Nevada folklore and Nevada urban legends run the gamut, from creepy ghost towns that emptied out after the Golf Rush to some of the best UFO sightings in the country.Not Your Average Bucket List PodcastGet In Touch!If you have personal experiences with any of the local lore and legends mentioned above, call or text 805-298-1420! We'd love to hear your thoughts on these creepy, potentially haunted places and maybe even share your clip on the show! You can also reach out to us via email at podcast@onlyinyourstate.com.
This episode Jen and I (and Dan King of @TheGameBoyGeeks ) answer a LOT of questions! Please keep the ?s coming by emailing us at questions@rahdo.com :) 0:00 Sponsor segment 1:23 Intro ----------------------------------------------- Game & show questions ----------------------------------------------- 2:45 Changing the Rahdo brand? 9:31 Other contributors? 10:56 How do I like the new folks on Dice Tower? 13:53 Intro game for Kevin Smith? 18:37 Shadowrun Crossfire manual in expansion box? 19:47 Pilgrim vs Trajan? 21:14 Enjoying Russia themed games? 24:20 Podcast funding vs contributor funding? 29:11 Beyond the Sun tweak? 30:04 Pointing out Paulo during runthroughs? 33:08 Faiyum vs Concordia? 36:48 Old Western theme issues? 41:49 Phil Eklund games? 43:04 Caverna: Frantic Fiends? 43:50 Jamey Stegmaier and me? 47:30 Rahdo house rules geeklist? ------------------------------------------------ Game questions with Dan ------------------------------------------------ 51:31 Changes to the board game space? 1:04:08 What boards games speak to us on personal level? 1:08:56 Tuning competitive games co-op? 1:13:44 Purposefully unbalanced cards? 1:18:34 Card drafting? 1:33:33 Boardgames into tv shows? 1:36:33 Unreasonable long turns? 1:41:30 Seating position? 1:44:27 Boardgame celebrity? 1:51:39 Boardgame industry downturn? 1:57:09 Co-ops that aren't fire fighters? 2:02:30 Agricola drafting? ------------------------------------------------ Game questions with Jen ------------------------------------------------ 2:08:57 What boards games speak to us on personal level? 2:12:45 Boardgames into tv shows? 2:14:34 What do we like about Gloomhaven most? ---------------------------------- Personal questions ---------------------------------- 2:20:35 Biggest surprises & disappointments in 2022 tv? 2:37:05 UK scifi shows? 2:38:01 Streaming overseas? 2:39:46 Professional sports? 2:49:54 Fave game names? 2:52:48 Interaction between kids & parents in games? 2:57:23 How was Vegas? 3:01:31 How was Grand Canyon? 3:05:16 Did Jen grow up on a farm? 3:07:03 My criminal past? 3:07:34 Which of my videogames would be best for a tv show? 3:09:34 Trans issues? 3:13:48 MCU's future? 3:18:31 Cooking tips? 3:21:39 Immortality and finances? 3:28:14 DOGGOs!
More than one thousand bodies - many of them prominent and important residents from Baltimore's past - lie buried in the walls of this spooky space. Established in 1786, the burying ground is situated to the west of Baltimore's city limits - until 1852 the cemetery lay open, when the Westminster Church was built, it created a catacombs set up. Tune in now to hear all about this spooky space. Don't forget to catch me on YouTube! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creepycases-spookyspaces/message
The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital
Greg and Ed discuss the fascinating topic of old Western pop songs that enjoy a shocking degree of popularity in Thailand. For those foreigners who have spent any amount of time in the Land of Smiles, there are just certain songs you are likely to hear over and over again in restaurants and bars. Why these particular songs? Well, the guys just don't know, but do their best to offer some theories. The big three have to be “Hotel California,” “Country Roads,” and “I Will Survive.” Greg suggests that the 1960s and 70s were a seminal period in Thai history when American pop culture was first being absorbed by Thais (see also the Cambodian surf rock sub-culture and its tragic end). Even though much more was to come, perhaps this first wave left an indelible impression on Thai society. Ed likes this explanation, but also suggests that Thais' penchant for folk and country pop and rock music may be due to their melodic catchiness and ‘heart on the sleeve' sentimentality. Why else would Thais like a song about going back home to West Virginia? :) Ed also offers a specific theory about ‘I Will Survive,' that it appeals to Thai women who are bound by Thai culture to be cute and smile no matter what, even though they may be struggling inside. Greg sees this point, but thinks it might be more due to the song's easy to understand lyrics and easy to sing along melody. The boys go through a number of other tunes that are oddly popular in Thailand, including songs by Credence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Ray Vaughn and even an old Hebrew folk song! Let us know what songs we missed and why you think they are so popular in the Land of Smiles. Don't forget that Patrons get the ad-free version of the show as well as swag and other perks. And we'll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.
In der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts trifft der junge bayerische Textil-Händler Levi Strauss in Kalifornien ein und versucht, vom kalifornischen Goldrausch zu profitieren. Als ein anderer Einwanderer, der Schneider Jacob Davies, mit einer revolutionären Idee an Strauss herantritt, nimmt sein Geschäft eine unerwartete Wendung: Strauss beginnt, Arbeitskleidung herzustellen. Der Geschäftserfolg wird sein Schicksal und das seiner Familie verändern.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
ANOTHER instrumental from As Is serrano!! That is 2 in a row for As Is Serrano today. 1 just yesterday as well. Going all day today. --- 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/politicalthisradio/message
The posse begins their quest in grand Old Western tradition: with a hanging. Bullets begin to fly as a shady priest, a rough and tumble miner, a suave former outlaw, and an earnest hobo join vengeful Deputy Sheriff Ellie Bishop on the Canutillo Railroad Bridge. Little does this ragtag posse know of the cosmic H.P. Lovecraft horrors that are about to unfold. Will our investigators ever actually investigate something on their hunt for gang leader Colin Brock, or will they holler and shoot their way to some kind of resolution?------Support our Call of Cthulhu podcast on Patreon to get stickers and bonus material.Cover art by @moon.hermitcrabTheme song “Dead Man Walking” by Cody FryTranscribed by: cuppycup and Sonix.ai------Subscribe to Ain't Slayed NobodyApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsYouTubeRSSSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick, Andrew, and Steve sit down and discuss "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" (1973), gunslingers, and life in the wild west.Available on all podcast platforms (Apple, Spotify, Google, etc.)
Our episode for this week failed to record (thanks, Zoom!), so we're going back to the archives. More than a year ago, back when the pandemic was still young, we recorded an episode about Val Kilmer's memoir I'm Your Huckleberry. It has the fewest downloads of any of our episodes, for some mysterious reason, so we decided to dig it out and re-post it to hold you over until we can get our shit together and finish Season 3. Also: other parts of the Kilmer corpus, including his poetry, art, and music; the movie Tombstone and related trivia; David's Old Western cocktail; Frank Stallone; fake memoirs; and much, much more.
In this episode we explore how to approach the great books as Christians, Enlightenment prejudices, and oft-forgotten Medieval classics through the very first lecture of the Old Western Culture course.Ep 4 - OWC Inaugural LectureOld Western Culture Year 1 - The GreeksWhat do the great books do for us?A Christian approach to the great books“The clean sea breeze of the centuries”Christianity vs. syncretism; a confessional approachEnlightenment prejudice in great books collectionsThe Consolation of PhilosophyRule of BenedictAnselm’s TheologyThe Golden LegendGeoffrey of MonmouthOld Western Culture Year 3 - ChristendomThe complete Christian classics reading listAncient Christians are our peopleConclusionQuestions and Suggestions Form
Note: This episode contains stories that deal with death, frightening imagery, and mild sexual themes. Listener discretion is advised. Last week, Adrienne and Katarina brought you characters so nice they had to write them twice! Serendipitously inspired by “Willow,” the lead single from Taylor Swift’s surprise album Evermore, Adrienne and Katarina are riding back out into the wild west and back in time for a prequel to the thrilling adventure of our lonely cowboy, Judah, and his vengeful poltergeist from the Cat Clyde “I Don’t Belong Here” episode. Who was this haunting spirit? How did they die? What did Judah do to earn their wrath? All will be revealed in two epic short stories filled with love, desire, and betrayal. Grab your cowboy hats and wreck your plans, dear listeners, as Adrienne and Katarina discuss Taylor Swift’s enchanting hit and take you on another wild ride. Show Notes: 00:12 - Intro 00:40 - Previously on Rhapsody In Reverie 01:16 - Discussing Willow, Evermore, and Adrienne’s Recent TSwift Obsession 04:20 - The Serendipitous Timing of Willow 09:09 - How Did We Get Here?: Creating Willow with “Willow” 13:33 - Up and Comers: Jensen McCrae 16:26 - I’m Tired of Waiting! (Leadup to the First Story) 18:11 - “Fanned Flames”: Adrienne’s Story 01:03:53 - Oh, Willow, No!: Discussion 01:16:52 - Adrienne’s Love/Hate Relationship with Judah (Leadup to the Second Story) 01:18:48 - “It Goes Before”: Katarina’s Story 01:35:30 - I’m Mad Because I’m Not Mad: Discussion 01:52:17 - Final Thoughts/Is There Hope for Willow and Judah? 02:03:28 - Socials + Outro
The Captive: Book By Fiona King Foster “A fugitive story layered in frigid atmosphere, Foster's modern-day-set corker carries an Old Western appeal.” Website : https://gobookmart.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gobookmart-review/support
Take a trip with the Brother at the Bar along the Little Calumet River to 13328 Old Western to visit Dave at the Rock Island Public House and talk beer. Rocks Island Public House: https://rockislandpublichouse.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/rockislandpublichouse/ Twitter: @theRIPH Design and Music: Logo Design: https://www.instagram.com/kingcaseyellis/ Music: "Celebration" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/passthedrink/support
It's the mid-1800s and a young wholesaler called Levi Strauss is looking to cash in on the California Gold Rush.But when a wandering tailor approaches Strauss with a revolutionary idea, his business takes an unexpected turn into the world of workwear — and it will change his family’s destiny.Listen ad-free on Wondery+ here Support us by supporting our sponsors!ZipRecruiter - You can try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE at ziprecruiter.com/bw.
In the old western '3:10 To Yuma', what the poor man says to the rich man is a perfect moral to this episode... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5kidsandcollege/message
For our tenth episode extravaganza, we discuss Val Kilmer's memoir I'm Your Huckleberry (and other parts of the Kilmer corpus, including his poetry, art, and music), the movie Tombstone and related trivia, David's Old Western cocktail, Frank Stallone, fake memoirs, and much, much more.
Fistful of Bouron. Yes it is a real bourbon not an Old Western movie.Haha. EnjoyNot in the mood to listen? Read my blog https://www.singlemaltlives.com/ instead
The posse begins their quest in grand Old Western tradition: with a hanging. Bullets begin to fly as a shady priest, a rough and tumble miner, a suave former outlaw, and an earnest hobo join vengeful Deputy Sheriff Ellie Bishop on the Canutillo Railroad Bridge. Little does this ragtag posse know of the cosmic Lovecraft horrors that are about to unfold. Will our investigators ever actually investigate something on their hunt for gang leader Colin Brock, or will they holler and shoot their way to some kind of resolution? Ride with our Call of Cthulhu podcast on Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/aintslayed) to help us while you earn bonus content. Buy show merch at http://slayed.me/merch Cover art by @moon.hermitcrab
R.R. (Ryan) Campbell returns to discuss the new installments of his EMPATHY series. Do you like old westerns but with dinosaurs? Well, we've got that too!
The Western Conference standings continue to tighten. Which teams are the favorites to make it in? Plus, Don La Greca gives his updated list of the top five teams in the NHL.
Don La Greca is joined by E.J. Hradek of the NHL Network to discuss the tight standings out west and exactly how the league's salary cap breaks down.
Our discussion of the 04/11/88 episode of PRIME TIME WRESTLING doesn’t prove to be very fruitful, but Gorilla does threaten to split open the Brain’s head with a board a bunch of times, which is funny, and it does lead to a debate of whether Bret Hart is an idiot in kayfabe or just as a shoot. Along the way we discuss what we’ve seen in the theater recently, we go off on a long tangent about the Cheesecake Factory, we sing along to Badstreet USA, and we decide which 80s wrestlers we’d recruit if we were putting together a classic Old Western posse.
In this Episode we reviewed Back to the future part 3. In this episode we explored the Old Western movie and go off the rail a lot! Part of Tribute to Michael J. Fox month Starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Leah Thompson, Mary Steenburgen and Thomas F. Wilson. This episode features a song remix from DJ Cummerbund, used with permission. #back #to #the #future #fox #1985 #1885
In this Episode we reviewed Back to the future part 3. In this episode we explored the Old Western movie and go off the rail a lot! Part of Tribute to Michael J. Fox month Starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Leah Thompson, Mary Steenburgen and Thomas F. Wilson. This episode features a song remix from DJ Cummerbund, used with permission. #back #to #the #future #fox #1985 #1885
3KS Episode 38 Writing Christian Fantasy - Restoring The Old Western Author by Three Kraters Symposium
1. Free for All Friday. 2. Guest: Tim Orr, Producing Artistic Director of The Colorado Shakespeare Festival. 3. Old Western movies.
Hurley Hughes is my grandfather, and one of the primary inspirations into my pursuing a life in the film industry. He put me on a horse for the first time when I was maybe 6 years old and taught me how to saddle and ride. I grew up listening to his many stories of his time working in hollywood in the 1960s classic western era, and now he is sharing those stories with you. This is possibly the most special conversation I've ever had with him. Its a surreal experience to grow up listening to stories like these, and now being able to have stories of my own time on these many sets to share with him. There is something very special about that. That being said, my stories will probably never hold a candle to what he has to share. Hurley started his time at a young age just out of high school working horses on various sets. He eventually found himself working with the likes of Glenn Randall and his son Glenn Randall Jr. You may know the Jr. as the stunt coordinator for films like Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., Return of the Jedi, and the stunt double for freaking Boba Fett. Hurley was a wrangler on all sorts of classic western movies and TV shows such as Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Magnificent 7, and the list goes on and on. Hurley was a horse wrangler. He wasn't a director or an actor or any position that we all like to fall head over heels for. But it's important to remember that behind every famous director/actor/producer/so on is a team of highly skilled professionals that put blood, sweat, and tears into their work so that the bigger picture will shine. My grandpa was a small piece in Hollywood history. You won't find him on IMDB, because unfortunately alot of these folks don't get the credit that they deserve. But maybe we can change that. I hope you enjoy his stories and insight as much as I have over the years. -Brian Support this podcast