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Let's Take This Outside
Robin Esrock - Award-winning Journalist & TV Host

Let's Take This Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 37:28


Bestselling author, award-winning journalist and TV host Robin Esrock has reported from over 120 countries on 7 continents. Profiled as a travel expert on five continents (including 60 Minutes, Travel + Leisure, The Sydney Morning Herald, CBC, South China Morning Post and The Wall St Journal) Robin created and co-hosted Word Travels for OLN, National Geographic and Travel Channel International. The 40-part series has been broadcast in more than 100 countries and 21 languages.  Robin has written six bestselling books, including The Great Global Bucket List, The Great Canadian Bucket List and The Great Australian Bucket List. His popular TEDx talk about travel has over one million views, and his stories and photography have appeared in dozens of major publications worldwide.  Based in Vancouver, Robin is currently a columnist and travel ambassador for Canadian Geographic, and an influential corporate speaker, advising audiences where to go, and how to travel better.   www.robinesrock.com @robinesrock  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BBQ RADIO NATION
"DR. BBQ", RAY LAMPE on BBQ RADIO NETWORK

BBQ RADIO NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 41:03


Send us a Text Message.In the last 30 years Ray Lampe, a.k.a. "DR. BBQ",  has become a legend in the BBQ community, dominating the BBQ competition circuit by winning dozens of competitions all across the country. He is one of the country's leading authorities on BBQ, grilling and tailgating with 10 books on the subject.  Notes Andy and Todd consider him the O.G. of turning BBQ into profit without having a restaurant.Ray has appeared on The Food Network, most recently on BBQ Brawl with Bobby Flay, as a judge and expert on "Tailgate Warriors w/ Guy Fieri", HGTV, CNN, Discovery, OLN, and is a regular guest on Sirius/XM radio. He has been featured in several publications including, Life Magazine, Maxim, Food & Wine, Men's Journal, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal. Todd takes a bite out of potato salad and reveals some secrets to knocking it out of the park.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com

De Döschkassen
Obends weller no Huus

De Döschkassen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 2:28


Obends weller no Huus Jo, ick kann mi noch good dorop besinn‘, wat ick dat erste Mol in de DDR ween bün. Mit'n Bus weer ick dor. Mien Vadder weer de Busfohrer, un man schreev dat Johr 1987. Wi sünd an Grenzövergang Schlutup bi Lübeck vun een Düütschland in't annere fohrt. Dat gung denn över Wismar no Rostock un Warnemünde, bet dat obends weller trüch gung. Un al 'n poor Kilometer no'n Grenzövergang heff ick mien Vadder froogt, worüm de Strooten dor denn so slecht weern. Wi sünd mit 'n ganz modern‘ Reisebus ünnerwegens ween. Overs sogor in dat kommodige Auto hett dat rummelt, dat man sick de Tähn fastholn wull. Mien Vadder hett mi dormols seggt, dat de Regeerung in de DDR slecht wirtschop hett. Dorüm weern keen Geld un keen Materiol dor, üm de Strooten to repareern. An düsse Wöörd vun mien Oln mutt ick hüütigendoogs jümmers öfter dinken, wenn ick mit mien Auto dör Dithmarschen pulter, denn so langsom krieg ick weller Angst üm mien Tähn. 1987 wurrn de Strooten bi uns noch saneert, wenn se in Dutt weern. Loter wurr denn jümmers mehr flickschoostert. Denn wurrn de Flicken flickt. Un intwüschen ward geföhlt mehr Schiller opstellt, wo „Schlechte Wegstrecke“ op to leesen steiht, as dat wat repareert ward. Dor dörft man denn blots 30 fohrn. An de dorsten Steeden ward ook gern blitzt. So kann de Fiskus sick de Buuarbeiden spoorn un gliektiedig ook noch Geld verdeen. Wat dat ni ewig so wiedergeiht, schient mennige Entscheeders in Berlin, wiet achter Schlutup, annerlei to ween. Overs de hebbt je jüst Besöch vun 'n poor Landwirte. Un de Buuern hebbt ook Schiller mitbröcht. Op een Stunn: „Wi künnt gor ni so veel Schiet transporteern, as düsse Regeerung produzeert.“ Un so langsom ward de Regeerung ook so'n beten bang. Denn vun so dicht hett wohrschienli noch ni mol de Landwirtschopsminister Cem Özdemir so veele Treckers sehn. De eegentliche Hoken is overs, dat wi hüüt Obend ni eenfach weller no Huus fohrn künnt, wo allns in Ordnung is. Wi „sünd“ hier to Huus... In düssen Sinn

Challenges of Faith Radio Program
Author Peter Young:Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger: A Memoir

Challenges of Faith Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 50:44


Peter Young is the author of two books, The Blue Team, a novel which was released in 2016, and Amazon Best Seller Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger, a memoir published in 2023. Peter played college basketball at George Washington University and loosely based The Blue Team on his experiences playing for the Colonials. After his playing career ended, Peter briefly coached basketball before embarking on a career as a sports broadcaster. Working for ESPN, CBS, OLN, and other networks, Peter traveled the world covering everything from college basketball and football in the US, to rodeos in Canada and adventure racing in Morocco. Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger chronicles Peter's experiences in a tiny but destructive religious cult. Peter has also written for several newspapers, and spent years as a regular editorialist for the Post Register in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He currently lives near Bozeman, Montana. For more information go to http://blueteamnovel.com/ and coming soon, http://authorpeteryoung.com YoungRealEstate.us (Personal) COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html

Challenges of Faith Radio Program
Author Peter Young: Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger: A Memoir

Challenges of Faith Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 57:00


Peter Young is the author of two books, The Blue Team, a novel which was released in 2016, and Amazon Best Seller Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger, a memoir published in 2023. Peter played college basketball at George Washington University and loosely based The Blue Team on his experiences playing for the Colonials. After his playing career ended, Peter briefly coached basketball before embarking on a career as a sports broadcaster. Working for ESPN, CBS, OLN, and other networks, Peter traveled the world covering everything from college basketball and football in the US, to rodeos in Canada and adventure racing in Morocco. Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger chronicles Peter's experiences in a tiny but destructive religious cult. Peter has also written for several newspapers, and spent years as a regular editorialist for the Post Register in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He currently lives near Bozeman, Montana. For more information go to http://blueteamnovel.com/ and coming soon, http://authorpeteryoung.com YoungRealEstate.us (Personal) COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html  

FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy
Espionaje digital francés

FLASH DIARIO de El Siglo 21 es Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 2:47


El Senado francés ha aprobado una ley que permite a la policía activar a distancia las cámaras y micrófonos de los dispositivos móviles para investigaciones criminales, una medida defendida por el ministro de Justicia, Éric Dupond-Moretti. Esta controvertida disposición, parte del artículo 3 del proyecto de ley, ha desatado fuertes críticas por considerarse un atentado contra las libertades individuales.La medida introduce un nuevo paradigma de vigilancia digital, redefiniendo la privacidad en la era moderna.El nuevo texto legal francés, adoptado en primera lectura, ha dado luz verde a una táctica de vigilancia digital sin precedentes. El dispositivo permite a las autoridades activar remotamente la cámara y el micrófono de los smartphones, tablets y cualquier otro dispositivo conectado, convirtiéndolos en "soplones". La ley, promovida por Éric Dupond-Moretti, se aplica en casos de delincuencia, criminalidad y terrorismo.La Observatoire des Libertés et du Numérique (OLN), junto con políticos de la oposición y varias asociaciones, han criticado fuertemente la ley, tachándola de "carrera hacia la seguridad" y temiendo que abra la puerta a una "vigilancia generalizada". A pesar de las garantías aseguradas por Dupond-Moretti, como la necesidad de aprobación judicial para usar el dispositivo, los detractores consideran la medida desproporcionada.Sin embargo, el Ministro de Justicia sostiene que estas técnicas ya se utilizan, pero con la nueva ley, se reducirán los riesgos para los investigadores que antes tenían que colocar físicamente los dispositivos de espionaje. Aunque la ley ha sido aprobada en el Senado, la polémica y el debate sobre la privacidad en la era digital sigue en pie.

Our Liner Notes
223: Posse Trax Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 67:18


On the latest OLN, Matt and Chris play a selection of their favourite collaboration songs!  Reach Us: @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com

Paranormal Now
Searching for Bigfoot _ Science and Wild Things Unknown _ Doug Hajicek #sasquatch #cryptid

Paranormal Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 58:53


Joining me is Doug Hajicek, producer of SASQUATCH: LEGEND MEETS SCIENCE. Doug is a wildlife researcher, technology inventor, and producer of MONSTER QUEST. Doug tells the story of his own encounters with a suspected Bigfoot; and speaks on the compelling evidence that exists today.Doug Hajicek has had a very successful national television career spanning over 30 years. His accomplishments are also many in the scientific world. His firsts even include building the camera system that filmed the first free swimming giant squid well over 54' feet long living in its natural habitat. https://hangar1publishing.com/products/legend-meets-science-iiHe has also designed many hidden cameras to spy on bears and other mammals. He is also the Producer for the hit long running TV series "MonsterQuest" for the History Channel. Before this he produced many documentaries and other TV series for Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Discovery Health, TLC, OLN, NBC, CBS, PBS. He recently co-authored a scientific paper July 2020 in the journal of Animals on the birth of black bears and their care.PLEASE HELP THE CHANNEL GROW • SUBSCRIBE, like, comment, and click the Notification Bell so you don't miss a show.Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/mysticloungeLINK TREE: https://linktr.ee/CoffeeandUFOsHALF LIGHT documentary: https://tubitv.com/movies/678744/half-lightCheck out other fantastic Un-X shows at https://www.unxnetwork.com/shows

A Juicy Pear Podcast starring Wendy
Episode 110 - Author & Former Cult Member, Peter Young

A Juicy Pear Podcast starring Wendy

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 44:47


A story teller first and foremost, Peter is the author of two books; the Amazon best seller, Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger, which tells the story of his escape from a tiny religious cult, and The Blue Team, his novel about faith and basketball. You never know you are in a cult.You only know you were in a cult.Prior to his writing career, Peter was a sports broadcaster for over 20 years telling the stories of great athletes all over the world, while working for CBS, ESPN, OLN, and other networks. He also has spoken publicly about the principles in his books here at home as well as in several foreign countries.Thank you Peter for coming on the show and sharing your fascinating story!Learn more about Peter and his books at: authorpeteryoung.com If your feeling lead, you can Buy Me A Coffee on http://www.ajuicypearpodcast.comSupport the show

Living the Dream with Curveball
Living the dream with former sports broadcaster and now storry teller and author Peter Young

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 28:39


A story teller first and foremost, Peter is the author of the Amazon best seller Stop The Tall Man, Save The Tiger, which tells the story of his escape from a tiny religious cult.Peter's first book, The Blue Team, is a novel about faith and basketball and conquering your greatest enemy.Prior to his writing career, Peter was a sports broadcaster for over 20 years telling the stories of great athletes all over the world, while working for CBS, ESPN, OLN, and other networks.He now lives near Bozeman, Montana with his children and several pets and is working on the sequel to The Blue Team.www.authorpeteryoung.com

Get A Life - Ex-Cult Conversations
Get A Life Ep 45 with guest Lindy Jacomb

Get A Life - Ex-Cult Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 97:03


*EDIT*- The whitebook Lindy refers to in this podcast is #603 not #161. The crime: a teenage girl, writing to PBCC leader Bruce D Hales with some genuine questions about PBCC practice and doctrine. The punishment: excommunication and shunning by her entire family, friends and everyone she had ever known. This is the incredible story of Lindy Jacomb – who having rebuilt her life from scratch after her devastating excommunication, set her heart on helping others so that no one will ever have to face that experience alone and afraid again. Lindy walks us through the Olive Leaf Network website; a charity set up to help those affected by high demand religious groups. The Olive Leaf Network is running a Give A Little campaign till April 30th to help recover costs of getting the charity up and running. Link is below. Link to the OLN "Give A Little" campaign- https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-us-to-provide-aid-and-advocacy-for-former Links to Olive Leaf Network- Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/theoliveleafnetwork Linkedin- https://www.linkedin.com/company/olive-leaf-network/?viewAsMember=true Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/olive_leaf_network/ WEBSITE- https://oliveleaf.org.nz/ Podcast Lindy was on- https://www.ltaspod.com/29 YouTube link to The Little Bird- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPvXGTibg5Y Contact us at info.getalife@proton.me for information on how you can come on and tell your story #plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch #pbcc #abuse #church #cult #religion #trauma #religioustrauma #sexualabuse #mindcontrol #brainwashing #conversation #exmembers #exposingtruth #whistleblower #getalifepodcast #getalife #podcast #exclusivebrethren #brucehales #johnhales #shutup #withdrawnfrom #worldly #excommunicate #assemblydeath #christiansect #christiancult #canadiancult #canadiansect #BruceHales #BDH #BruceDHales #UniversalBusinessTeam #UBT #RRT #RapidReliefTeam #Aberdeen #oneschoolglobal

How Was Your Week, Honey?
311: In Stitches

How Was Your Week, Honey?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 82:23


The Maier's sit down together after an eventful week that included a trip to the ER! Topics include: married couples, the cut, the hospital, car accidents, shopping cart etiquette, Blue Sky cocktail, pool update, SOW, OLN is back, and Elvis. Reach Us:  @kmaemaier  @chrismaierbc  @hwywhoney  hwywhoney@gmail.com

Our Liner Notes
212: Freshman Year Part 2

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 78:21


On this OLN, Matt and Chris conclude their discussion on some of their favourite songs from their first year in high school! Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein
How to go the defy the odds, go the distance and live an amazing life with explorer, ultra runner and word leader of expeditions, Ray Zahab

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 42:31


Ray Zahab is a Canadian Explorer, ultra distance runner and Founder of non-profit impossible2Possible. A recent recipient of the Meritorious Service Cross of Canada, Ray is an Explorer in Residence of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. In 2015 Canadian Geographic recognized Ray as one of Canada's Top Explorers. He has ran 17,000+km across the world's deserts, and unsupported expeditions in some of the coldest places on the planet. On November 1, 2006, former “pack a day smoker” turned ultra runner Ray Zahab and two friends, Charlie Engle and Kevin Lin, set out on an expedition to cross the Sahara Desert by foot. 111 days and 7,500 kms after leaving the coast of Senegal, Africa they completed their journey by stepping into the Red Sea. The expedition had the trio running an average of 70kms a day without a single day of rest, for 111 days. National Geographic tracked the expedition by web, as well as the documentary film ‘Running The Sahara', produced by Matt Damon and directed by Academy Award winner James Moll, was created in an effort to raise awareness for the drinking water crisis in North Africa. After witnessing and learning about the water crisis in North Africa, Ray decided to leverage his future adventures to help raise awareness and funding for causes, like this one, that he supports and believes in. In fall 2007, Ray ran the three coastal trails of Canada back to back and each leg virtually non-stop, for a total distance of 400 kms. Logistics were as much of a challenge as the run, and Ray ran The Akshayuk Pass on Baffin Island, East Coast Trail Newfoundland and West Coast Trail in British Columbia, with just enough time to travel in between. In spring 2008 Ray partnered with the ONExONE Foundation for a unique ultra running project. Accompanied by a team of runners, Ray ran an average 80 kms per day in each of Canada's 13 Provinces and Territories in 13 days. Once again logistics were a huge challenge. School visits were arranged along the way, students participated and communities became engaged in the run which supported the work of ONExONE, which supports various charities addressing children's issues globally. In Saskatoon alone, several thousand students and 27 schools were involved in school rallies and a city wide relay with Ray and the team. In 2008, Ray founded impossible2Possible (i2P) (impossible2possible.com) an organization that aims to inspire and educate youth through adventure learning, inclusion and participation in expeditions. Youth Ambassadors are selected from around the world, and then participate, at no cost, in all aspects of the expedition, from logistics and running to creating educational content and team support. All of the i2P Youth Expeditions have included various challenge based initiatives through an Experiential Learning Program, in which thousands of students participate as active ‘team members' during the expeditions, from classrooms all over the world. This program and its technology is also provided at no cost to the students or schools participating. Since its inception, i2P Youth Expeditions have included 14 gruelling expeditions; Baffin Island, Tunisia, the Amazon, Bolivia, India, Botswana, Utah, Peru, Chile, Italy, California, Greece, Death Valley and Canada. The programs and expeditions are 100% free of cost.   SOUTH POLE QUEST EXPEDITION   In 2009, Ray and two fellow Canadians, Kevin Vallely and Richard Weber, broke the world speed record for an unsupported expedition by a team to the Geographic South Pole. In the process, Ray trekked this traditional route from Hercules Inlet to the South Pole, a distance of 1,130 kms, solely on foot and snowshoes, without the use of skis. Students from all over North America joined the team on a daily basis, a program provided through impossible2Possible, as the trio continued their southern trek. The students received daily communications and actively took part in every step of the trek. Essentially becoming “teammates” of the expedition, and teammates of the Guinness World Record achieved. In winter 2010, Ray and Kevin Vallely ran the length of frozen Lake Baikal in Siberia, 650 kms, over the course of 13 days, totally unsupported. Once again communication with satellite video conferencing to schools brought the expedition into classrooms, and classrooms onto the expedition.   ATACAMA EXTREME EXPEDITION   In February 2011 (Summer), Ray became the first person to run the length of the “driest desert on Earth”, the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, solo. Temperatures exceeded 50c as he ran and navigated the 1,200 kms in 20 days with minimal daily re-supply, and with emergency supplies on his back. Thousands of students joined this journey, again under his i2P organization, via live web and video conferencing. In August 2011 (Summer), Ray and Will Laughlin ran from the north park boundary to the south park boundary of Death Valley National Park, totally off-road. The 237 km run saw temps reaching over 120 degrees F. This would be followed in 2015 with an abbreviated off- road crossing from north park boundary, exiting at the Badwater Basin after crossing the Devil's Golf Course. Beginning June 23rd 2013 (Summer), Ray ran over 2,000km, solo, across Mongolia and the Gobi Desert, with minimal daily resupplies. Support team included both a film crew and photographer who recorded not only the expedition, and created an archive sharing the stories of the people and culture of Mongolia to schools around the world. In February 2014 (winter) Ray completed his 4th unsupported crossing of Baffin Island through the Akshayuk Pass (he would go on to complete 8 unsupported crossings in various seasons). In January 2015 (summer) Ray ran 1,000km across the Patagonian Desert, and then in summer 2015 Ray did a partial crossing of Death Valley National Park, his second project in the area.   ARCTIC 2 ATACAMA EXPEDITION   In February 2016, Ray Zahab (CAN), Jen Segger (CAN) and Stefano Gregoretti (Italy) set out on a unique and challenging expedition that spanned 100 degrees celsius on the thermometer. The team journeyed from -50°C (-58F) to +50°C (120F) over 1,500km, on mountain bikes and foot, crossing both Baffin Island in Canadian winter, and the Atacama Desert in Chilean summer. This would mark Ray's second crossing the length of the Atacama Desert. In February 2017- Ray Zahab and Stefano Gregoretti would go on to complete the second and third stages of a three part expedition in the Canadian Arctic after a near disastrous start in which Ray broke through a frozen river in the Torngats Mountain Range. The duo rallied back to ski unsupported across Baffin Island, and then fatbike across the Northwest Territories along the Mackenzie Valley Winter Road (500km). Beginning mid January 2018 (Summer), Ray once again teamed up with Stefano Gregoretti to run the length of Namibia, crossing the Namib Desert, approx. 1,850km. Summertime temperatures were intense, and terrain was a mix of cross country, open desert, canyons, gravel roads and track. September 2018, Ray completes his 7th crossing of Baffin Island, in 25.5 hours, coast to coast through the Akshayuk Pass. Fall 2018, Ray, along with close friends, establish KapiK1 Expedition Co, with the goal of giving people the opportunity to join them on adventure travel based expeditions to many of the regions of the world Ray and his team have previously explored. www.kapik1.com In winter (February 2019) Ray and teammate Stefano Gregoretti attempted an unsupported crossing of the Kamchatka Peninsula in far east Russia. After 19 days of brutal conditions, the team (no longer unsupported) was prevented from moving forward due to dangerous and fast flowing open rivers, and were unable to achieve their goal of reaching the east coast. July 2019 (summer), Will Laughlin and Ray Zahab successfully transect Death Valley, from west to east, across the Panamint Mountain Range, Death Valley Basin, and the Amargosa Mountains. It took the duo 35 hours to complete the crossing, moving virtually non stop, taking breaks only at resupply caches. September 2019, Ray completes 8th crossing of Baffin Island, Akshayuk Pass. His brother John joined him, almost 20 years since he first inspired Ray to change his life and pursue a life in the outdoors. They completed their run in roughly 25 hours. January 2020, Ray successfully completes a solo traverse from the island community of Qikiqtarjuaq, across the sea ice to Baffin Island, and onto Pangnirtung Fjord. It was the first January crossing for Baffin, and took 5 days, dragging all of his supplies with him. Intense cold, little daylight, boulder fields, overflow and heavy winds were among the challenges. This was Ray's 9th crossing of Baffin. July 2021, Ray and Will Laughlin abandon an attempted retracing of the 2011 North to South crossing of Death Valley, off road. After the first 24 hours of moving non-stop, temperatures reached a world record high, and became too dangerous to proceed. At Furnace Creek, recorded temps reached 134F. March 2022, Kevin Vallely and Ray have to cut their attempted crossing of Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic short due to several ongoing setbacks. The duo plans a return to complete their expedition in collaboration with friends who live in the region. July 2022, Ray and Stefano Gregoretti successfully complete a West to East crossing of Death Valley NP, at its widest point in summer. They collected ongoing weather data as they made their transect, for use in a future impossible2Possible Youth Education program. They planned for 48 hours but were able to complete the transect in 34 hours, with resupplies 20-30km apart along the way. Ray has also found the time to write two books about his life and adventures. Running for My Life published in 2007 and Ray's second book, geared at youth readers, Running to Extremes, which recently became a National Best-Seller in Canada. Both books focused on Ray's transition from an unhealthy life- both physically and emotionally, to ultra runner and beyond- and the philosophy that we are ALL capable of achieving the extraordinary in our lives. He is currently writing his third book. In addition to being an adventurer, youth advocate and runner, Ray speaks around the world at events such as TED, IOC World Conference, Idea City, The Economist World in 2010 and 2011, World Affairs Council, and numerous Apple Distinguished Educator events internationally, as well as numerous corporate events. He has been interviewed and appeared on several talk and news programs including CNNi, CNN, The Hour, CBC, CTV, BBC, Jay Leno, OLN and Discovery, and has connected his expeditions live, using satellite to both mainstream and social media. He has also appeared in print media globally, and has been interviewed on numerous popular podcasts. Ray was the host of Project Guatemala which aired on OLN, and co hosted-guided a few episodes of Finding Sarah on OWN. Outside of his own organization Ray has volunteered as a board member, Ryan's Well Foundation, volunteered as Athletic Ambassador of the ONExONE.org, and SpreadTheNet. He has previously volunteered with Run For Water, The Assembly of First Nations, and various other initiatives. Ray received the ONExONE Difference Award in 2007, and the Torchbearers Award in 2010. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Canadian Geographical Society. In spring 2012, Ray was invited by H.E. Tsogtbaatar Damdin (Minister of Environment, Mongolia) to join their Internal Advisory Committee. In 2015 and 2019 Canadian Geographic recognized Ray as one of Canada's Top Explorers. In December 2015 Ray was presented with the Meritorious Service Cross of Canada by the Governor General of Canada. In 2018 Ray was named Explorer in Residence by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. He continues today with life as an adventurer and as a volunteer with impossible2Possible. Transitioning from an unhealthy lifestyle to ultrarunning races to ‘Running The Sahara' would begin a lifelong journey of discovery. A journey of learning that some of the greatest barriers to achieving our goals are the ones we put upon ourselves. By breaking these down, Ray has learned that we are all capable of achieving truly extraordinary things…a message he continues to share with his two young daughters! Please scroll to bottom of this page for chronological list of projects and expeditions!

Our Liner Notes
211: Freshman Year

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 68:14


On this OLN, Matt and Chris discuss some of their favourite songs from their first year in high school! Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com

Investing with IBD
Ep. 190: From The Archives: Chris Gessel Looks At Winning Stocks From Past Corrections

Investing with IBD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 43:20


In this rebroadcast from 5/4, Chris Gessel takes a look at a few past corrections and what the winning stocks looked like as the market had its follow-through day. The relative strength line is one of the striking features of the past leaders. He shares his thoughts on the current market and discusses where growth is in relation to cyclical stocks. For the video version, visit investors.com/podcast.

BBQ RADIO NATION
TURKEY with DR. BBQ (RAY LAMPE) on BBQ RADIO NETWORK

BBQ RADIO NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 39:52


In the last 20 years Ray Lampe, a.k.a. "DR. BBQ",  has become a legend in the BBQ community, dominating the BBQ competition circuit by winning dozens of competitions all across the country. He is one of the country's leading authorities on BBQ, grilling and tailgating with 10 books on the subject.  Ray has appeared on The Food Network, most recently as a judge and expert on "Tailgate Warriors w/ Guy Fieri", HGTV, CNN, Discovery, OLN, and is a regular guest on Sirius/XM radio. He has been featured in several publications including, Life Magazine, Maxim, Food & Wine, Men's Journal, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.Dave and Andy are going to get specific about keys to brining.

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #86: Realskiers.com Editor and 'Snowbird Secrets' Co-Author Jackson Hogen

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022


To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Starting in June, paid subscribers will receive podcasts three days before free subscribers.WhoJackson Hogen, Editor of Realskiers.com, author of Snowbird Secrets, and long-time industry jack of all trades: ski designer, binding and boot product manager, freestyle competitor, retail salesman, risk management lecturer, ski instructor, marketing director, resort feature writer, OLN and RSN television host, extreme camp ski coach, Desperate Measures co-creator, four-time Warren Miller screenwriter, and research and development chief.Recorded onMay 9, 2022Why I interviewed himA long time ago, ski writers used to write about ski instruction. They were quite good at it. A couple years back, I recounted the value of these dispatches to me as a novice skier in the 1990s:I met skiing like a lawnchair meets a tornado, flung and cartwheeled and disoriented and smashed to pieces. I was 14 with the coordination and dexterity of a lamppost. The mountain was merciless in its certainty of what to do with me. It hurt.I tried again and was met like an invader at the Temple of Doom, each run a stone-rope-and-pulley puzzle I could not solve – a puzzle that invariably ended with me smashed beneath a rock.When two years later I tried a third time I had grown into my body and could without turning or otherwise controlling myself descend the modest hill on most runs intact. The following Christmas I asked for skis and got them and the fabulous snowy north unrolled with purpose and mission before me.Now I just had to learn how to ski.This was a bigger problem than it sounds like. No one in my family skied. None of my friends knew how to ski either – at least not well enough to show me how to do it. Lessons were not happening. If you think a 17-year-old who makes $4.50 an hour bagging groceries is going to spend the equivalent of a week’s pay on what is essentially school on snow when school is not in session, then you have either never met a 17-year-old or have never been one. As it was, I could barely afford the lift tickets and gas to get me to the hill.What I could afford was ski magazines. And ski magazines in the nineties were glorious things, hundreds of pages long and stacked with movie reviews and resort news and adrenaline-laced 14-page feature stories.And there was ski instruction. Pages and pages of it in nearly every issue.This seems arcane now. Why not just watch a video? But this was the mid-nineties. There was no YouTube. Hell, there was barely an internet, and only the computer-savviest among us had the remotest idea how to access it.My first ski magazine was the December 1994 issue of Skiing. It cost $2.50 and it looked like this:The volume of ski instruction in just this one issue is staggering. A nearly-5,000 word piece by venerable ski writer Lito Tejada-Flores anchored a 19-page (!) spread on the art and importance of balance, which was in turn prefaced by a separate front-of-the-mag editorial outlining the whole package. An additional eight pages of ski instruction tiered from solid-green beginner to expert complemented this. And all this in an issue that also included a 13-page high-energy feature on roaming interior BC and 10-page write-ups of Squaw Valley and Whiteface.Each month I bought Skiing, and most months I also bought Ski and Snow Country. I also bought Powder but even then Powder could not be bothered with ski instruction. The instruction wasn’t the first thing I read but I always read it and I usually read it many times.This was a process. Ski instruction articles are often dense and deliberate and usually anchored to numbered photographs or drawings demonstrating movements and technique. Think of it as drill instruction in extreme slow motion. It wasn’t all useful but what was useful became essential.I doubt anyone knows how to write about ski instruction with this kind of clarity and detail anymore, just like no one knows how to build a covered wagon anymore – it is a lost art because it is now an unnecessary one.But this is how I learned how to ski. And because this is how I learned and because I re-read each of the pieces that resonated with me so many times, this written instruction formed the indelible framework around which I still think about skiing.Read the rest:I would like to retract one part of the above essay: “it is a lost art because it is now an unnecessary one.” Re-reading the articles referenced in the piece above, I admire the clarity with which each of these writers dissected the process of skiing trees or bumps or steeps. There is no equivalent, that I am aware of, in the realm of instructional ski videos. And there is a simple reason why: videos can show you what you should be doing, but the visual hegemony makes their creators overlook something even more important: what you should be feeling, and how you should be reacting as you feel those things.There is at least one remaining master of this craft: Jackson Hogen. He understands how to talk about aspects of skiing other than the fact that it’s rad. Snowbird Secrets is a written masterclass for the wannabee expert, the one who’s maybe dropped into the double blacks laced off the Cirque Traverse and survived to the bottom, but knows it wasn’t their best work. Examples:From Chapter 4 – On Anticipation:Your upper body stays ahead of the activities going on underfoot, as though your head and shoulders were in a time machine that is forever stuck on transporting you a few milliseconds into the future. As mental anticipation morphs into the events that both end it and redeem it, physical anticipation allows for the happy confluence between the two states. Anticipation feels like a form of time travel for if you do it well, it shifts you into the future. You take care of business before it happens.Chapter 5 – On Being Early:The single biggest differentiator between the advanced skier and the true expert is the latter’s ability to get to the next turn early. There are several components to being early, each of which moves in concert with the others. The upper body must continue its constant projection down the hill and into the turn, the existential lean of faith that is a prerequisite for performance skiing. The uphill hand cues a shift in weight to the ski below it by reaching for the fall line. And the uphill ski begins to tilt on edge early, at the top of the arc, supporting your hurtling mass as it navigates gravity’s stream.Chapter 12 – On Hands and Feet:Every element that makes up the entirety of the skier is linked to every other, but nowhere is the bond greater than between hands and feet. The primal importance of hand position is never more evident than when your feet fail you. …Even when you’re not about to eat it, your hands tell the rest of your body what to do while your feet are busy making turns. Your torso is attuned to your hands’ bossy attitude; it will always try to follow their lead. So keep them forward, point them where you want to go and don’t get lazy with the uphill hand. Generations of skiers have been taught to plant the pole on the inside of the turn, so that hand often is extended, as if in greeting, to the fall line, while the uphill hand takes a nap somewhere alongside the thigh. Until you are a skier of world-class capabilities, you cannot afford sleep hands. The uphill hand that you’ve left in a mini-coma will be called upon in a trice to reach again downhill; it should be in an on-call position, not on sabbatical. It should be carried no lower than it would be if you were about to draw a sidearm from a holster. You’re engaged in an athletic endeavor, so try to look like it.You can tell how good someone is at writing about skiing by how self-conscious you feel as you read it. I’ll admit I clicked over to photos of myself skiing more than a few times as I made my way through Snowbird Secrets (I’d also recommend having the Snowbird trailmap handy). Great ski books are as rare as a Mountain Creek powder day. But great books on ski instruction are less common still, and this one’s worth your time:Instructional writing is not the point, however, of the Real Skiers website. It is, primarily, a gear-review and recommendation site. But there is no intelligent way to discuss ski gear without a foundational understanding of how to ski. It would be like trying to play hockey without understanding how to skate. The site, like Hogen’s knowledge, is voluminous, layered, cut with a direct and relentless wit. And it’s a tremendous resource in the online desert of ski media. As Hogen says in the interview, “I’d tell you that there are other places you could go to get the same information, but there isn’t.”What we talked aboutThis year in skiing; Mt. Rose; replacing the Snowbird trams; learning to ski at Bromley in the ‘50s; the evolution of sanctioned in-bounds air at ski areas; air as a natural part of good skiing; opening year at Copper Mountain; the life of a product sales rep; the early days of Snow Country magazine with industry legend John Fry; making bindings interesting; the novelty and courage of honest ski reviews; today’s “consequence-free environment for total b******t” in ski media; “there is no more complicated piece of footwear designed by man” than a ski boot; don’t ever ever ever buy ski boots online; the art of boot-fitting; the importance of custom footbeds to ski boots; how to keep warm in ski boots; how to pick skis; whether you should demo skis; the difference between skiing and ski testing; whether you should build a quiver; make friends at the ski shop; picking a binding; why you should avoid backcountry or hybrid bindings; thoughts on setting DIN; “nobody should take anything from the highest levels of the race world and applying it to alpine, regular skiing”; recounting every mistake that prefaced my spectacular leg break at Black Mountain of Maine in February; the problems created by grip-walk boot soles; how often we should be waxing and tuning our skis; the lifespan of skis and boots and how they break down over time; the importance of being present while skiing; ask for the mountain’s permission; Hogen’s incredible book, Snowbird Secrets; the writer’s trance; what makes Snowbird special and whether it has any equals; the mountain has already won; thoughts on Taos; the influence of population growth and the Ikon Pass on Little Cottonwood Canyon; the easiest path down the hill is a straight line; how to use your hands and feet while skiing; and the benefits of a Real Skiers subscription.   Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewNot to be too self-referential, but I’ll again quote myself here. Specifically, my February post recounting the gear failure at Black Mountain of Maine that led to my three-months-and-counting couch sentence:On my final run of the season we swung skier’s right off the lift, seeking shade, tracked-out snow for easier turns. We found them in Crooked glade. Emerged on black-diamond Penobscot. Ungroomed. Snow heavy in the sunshine. A little sticky. As though someone had caulked the hillside. Try this or more glades? Let’s try this. It was my 13th run of the day. My 460th of the season. It was 1:22 p.m. I let my skis run. Gained speed. Initiated turns. I was leaning into a right turn at 18.9 miles per hour when I lost it.I don’t really know what happened. How I lost control. I know what didn’t happen: the binding on my left ski – 12-year-old Rossies I’d bought on spring clearance at Killington – did not release. Amazing pain in my leg. My body folded over backwards, bounced off the snow. A rattling through the shoulder where I’d had rotator cuff surgery last summer. I spun, self-arrested. Came to a stop on a steep section of trail, laying on my left side, my leg pinned into bent-knee position.I screamed. The pain. I could not get the ski off. I screamed again. Removed my helmet. Let it drop. It spun down the hill. Adrenaline kicked in. A skier appeared. He helped me take my ski off. DIN only at 8.5 but the binding was frozen. Finally it released. I tried to straighten my leg. Couldn’t. I assumed it was my knee. Isn’t it always a knee? More skiers arrived. Are you OK? No, I’m in a lot of pain. They left to get help. Patrol arrived with snowmobiles and sleds and bags of supplies. Michael came walking back up the hill.Everything after, rapid but in slow-motion. Does that make sense? Gingerly onto the sled, then the stretcher, then the Patrol-shack table. EMTs waiting. Amazing drugs incoming. Off, with scissors, my ski pants. Removing the boot, pain distilled. Not your knee – your leg. Broken bones. Did not penetrate the skin. Into the ambulance. Rumford Hospital: X-rays and more pain meds mainlined. A bed in the hallway. From the next room a woman, emphatic, that she don’t need no Covid vaccine in her body. All night there. The staff amazing. I would need surgery but there were no surgeons available until the next day. A room opened and they wheeled me in. In a druggy haze they splinted my leg. A train of drunks and incoherents as the bars emptied out. Sleep impossible.Here’s what I didn’t include in that essay: the moment, last August or September, when I’d dropped my skis for a tune at Pedigree Ski Shop in White Plains. “We just need your boots for a binding check,” the clerk had told me. Said boots, stowed at that moment in my closet in Brooklyn, were unavailable, forgotten in my hastening to beat rush-hour traffic. “I’ll bring them when I come back to pick up my skis,” I said. I didn’t. I hadn’t planned on skiing on those Rossies. But at some point in the season, I blew an edge on my Blizzards, couldn’t find a replacement pair, reached in my roof box and there were those old skis.So I’ve had a lot of time to think about that decision chain and how careless I’d been with my own safety, and how to reset my approach so I minimize the chances of a repeat. After nearly three decades of skiing without a major injury (and just two minor ones), I’d gotten arrogant and careless. I’d like this ski season to be the last one that ever ends early. But what else could I do besides remember my boots next time?I’ve been reading Hogen’s site for a few years now. I hadn’t been in explicit need of gear prior to blowing that edge, but he’s an entertaining writer and I enjoyed the regular emails. I figured he was the best-positioned thinker to guide me (and hopefully all of us), into better gear choices and maintenance over the next several years.There was one more thing, one that transcends the empirical realms in which I normally dwell: the notion of mountain as entity. From Snowbird Secrets Chapter 3, On Vibrations:… Hidden Peak is riddled with quartz. Quartz is a crystalline structure, and no ordinary crystal at that. Like all crystals, it not only responds to vibrations, it emits them. Quartz has piezoelectric properties that allow it to store electromagnetic energy and to conduct it. This mountain pulls a pulse from your energy stream and sends it back with interest, but it also skims off a transaction that it stores in its gargantuan energy vault.“So what does the mountain do with all this energy?” Jackson asks, before answering his own question:As it turns out, everyone has a story for how they came to discover Snowbird, but no one knows the reason. Some have the vanity to think they picked the place, but the wisest know the place picked them. This is the secret that Snowbird has slipped into our subconscious; deep down, we know we were summoned here.I’m skeptical but interested. Snowbird is special. No one who has skied there can doubt that. It is different. Incomparable. It is one of the few places where I ever feel genuinely scared on skis. But also reverential, awed, a little miffed and disbelieving the whole time I’m skiing. It’s something else. And I’ve never really been able to figure out why, other than the 600 inches of snow and relentless terrain and location within bowling lane distance of a major airport.Whether or not you’re willing to consider this anthropomorphization of the ski area, Hogen’s call to humility in its presence is inarguable. From Chapter 19, On Gratitude and Asking Permission:Everyone can learn humility before the mountain. Nowhere is this more important than at Snowbird, where if you don’t approach the mountain with the appropriate measure of humility, the mountain will be more than happy to supply some.My final run of the season was on an open trail, ungroomed buy modestly pitched. I was tired, my turns lazy. I wasn’t really paying attention. I wasn’t respecting the mountain. And while that mountain was quite a different thing from Snowbird, it had no issue reminding me that my carelessness was a mistake.Questions I wish I’d askedDespite the fact that this was one of the longest podcasts I’ve ever recorded, we didn’t get to half the questions I’d prepared. I wanted to discuss the devolution of ski shop culture in the maw of the internet, the decline of the industry trade show, the unconstructive nature of a competitive mindset to recreational skiing, the history of Real Skiers, the evolution of ski and boot technology over the past several decades, and how fortunate we are to be alive during this singular epoch in which we can reach the hazardous summits of our most forbidding mountains with a 10-minute lift ride. Hogen also made several interesting comments that would have been worthy of follow-up, from his nomination of Greg Stump to the National Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame to what he sees as the decline of certain professional ski organization’s institutional integrity. I’ll save it all for next time.What I got wrongI referred to the boot-fitter I’d used in Hunter as “Keith from Sun and Snow Sports.” The boot-fitter’s name is Keith Holmquist, but the name of the shop is, in fact, The Pro Ski and Ride.Sun and Snow Sports is the name of the ski shop I frequented when I lived in Ann Arbor. You can visit their site here.Why you should follow Real SkiersI will admit that I am very bad at winnowing the best gear from the multitudes. I get overwhelmed by choice. This is one reason I don’t buy gear too often: if what I have works, then why change? And it’s why I know enough to use a boot fitter when I do finally decide an upgrade is in order.But maybe what I have – and what you have – doesn’t “work” so much as function. And that’s not the same thing as functioning optimally. Most of us could probably make better choices. And to do that, we need information. Good information. It may seem that the fecundity of the internet precludes the imperative to seek out the hyper-specialized knowledge of a professional. But the vast majority of ski and boot advice is garbage, as Hogen fearlessly reminds us. From a recent Real Skiers post:My methods for capturing skier feedback may not be succeeding to the degree I would like, but at least I’m trying. Most arms of mainstream media that choose to pose as ski experts no longer possess even a patina of credibility. To name two particularly odious examples of advertising posing as editorial, Men’s Journal published a top-10 “Most Versatile Skis of 2022” that was wall-to-wall b******t, assembled purely to incite a direct sale from the supplier. Whatever quality might be shared by their ten selections, “versatility” isn’t even a remote possibility. I could vilify each selection for its exceptional inappropriateness, but instead I’ll just mention that the “writer” admitted that their tenth selection hadn’t even been skied by whatever panel of nitwits they assembled to manufacture this fraud.The second slice of inanity that deserves your contempt is a ruse by Popular Mechanics titled, The 8 Best Ski Boots for Shredding Any Slope. Despite a long prelude about boot selection and how they “tested,” intended to establish a tone of credibility, when they finally got around to picking boots, the editors responsible for this transparent hoax cobbled together an incoherent jumble with but one goal: based on their nothing-burger of a review, the reader is expected to buy his or her boots online, preferably on Amazon. It’s hard to think of a worse disservice to the ski-boot buying public than this inane exercise.At least that’s what I thought until I was invited to peruse The Ski Girl. I can’t say how desperately incompetent all the advice dispensed on this site is, but I can assure you the people assigned to write about skis are the opposite of experts. I’ll let this one example stand as indictment of the whole shebang: someone so well-known she goes simply by the moniker “Christine,” selected as the best ski for an intermediate (woman, one presumes) none other than the ultra-wide Blizzard Rustler 11. It would be hard to make a completely random choice and do worse. There is NOTHING about this model that is right for an intermediate. Period. It’s not merely wrong, it’s dangerous, for reasons that I’m certain would elude “Christine.” On top of it all, she has the witless gall to add, “Every ski review here comes recommended, so you really can’t go wrong.” This is emblematic of everything that’s wrong about what remains of ski journalism. A gross incompetent merrily goes about dispensing advice unblushingly, so the site can collect a commission on a direct sale THAT SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN.Please note that The Ski Girl hasn’t taken down its moronic buying suggestions, suggesting a smug certainty that there will be no serious consequences for its gross negligence. Such is ski journalism today. That sort of raw honesty, that anti-stoke, that unapologetic calling out of b******t, is so rare in today’s ski media that I can’t even conjure another instance of it in the past 12 months. Skiing needs more of this, more blunt and informed voices. At least there’s one. Get in on it here by subscribing to the Real Skiers newsletter (as with The Storm, there are free and paid tiers):The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 53/100 in 2022. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer. You can also email skiing@substack.com. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe

2 Bulls In A China Shop
05-08-22: In Search of Bottom Fisher

2 Bulls In A China Shop

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 68:13


This week in the China Shop, Sarah Glass of TRADEPRO Academy fills in for Kyle as he fills in for Anthony who was filling in for Dan. Listen along as Kyle and Sarah discuss the latest market news, which is mostly the recent Fed decision and NFP report. In stocks, SBUX gets hit with labor complaints, BBIG announces its Div-ex date, and the Motley Fool makes a bullish case for... OLN? Over in the Crypto Corner, a particularly important senate race in Ohio is down to two pro-crypto candidates. The first week of May is in the books and surprisingly, no one is losing money in this month's BetIf you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!Should you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising and help you find more friends, then you can donate here!SponsorshipsOur podcast is sponsored by Sue Pullen at Fairway Independent Mortgage (MLS# 206048). Licensed in 25 states, if you need anything mortgage-related, reach out to her at SPullen@fairwaymc.com or give her a call at (520) 977-7904. Tell her 2 Bulls sent you to get the best rates available!If you are interested in signing up with TRADEPRO Academy, you can use our affiliate link here. We receive compensation for any purchases made when using this link, so it's a great way to support the show and learn at the same time! **Join our Discord for a link and code to save 10%**Check out the custom studies for futures trading over at OrderFlow Labs!To contact us, you can email us directly at 2bulls@financialineptitude.com Or leave a message at (725) 22-BULLS. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Discord to get updated when new content is posted! Links:FED Hikes 50bps to Fight InflationDavid Tepper Says Markets Unhinged Following Error by PowellNFP NumbersBofA Predicts Where Current Downtrend Will EndStarbucks Hit with Sweeping Labor ComplaintMotley Fool Stock PickBBIG Spinoff Date for Cryptyde AnnouncedOhio Senate Race Between Two Pro Crypto CandidatesDiscord:https://discord.gg/Q8hft2zMTMLearn More Here***Send us your mailing address so we can send you a smash it yourself mug when you join!***Friends of the Show:TRADEPRO AcademyMindMuscles AcademyOrderFlow LabsBeginner Stuff:Beginner EpisodesKnowledge CenterResourcesAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Investing with IBD
Ep 163: Chris Gessel: Looking At Winning Stocks From Past Corrections

Investing with IBD

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 43:48


Chris Gessel takes a look at a few past corrections and what the winning stocks looked like as the market had its follow-through day. The relative strength line is one of the striking features of the past leaders. He shares his thoughts on the current market and discusses where growth is in relation to cyclical stocks. We end with a roundup of setups in H F Sinclair (DINO), Atkore (ATKR) and Olin (OLN). For more epsiodes, visit investors.com/podcast.

Our Liner Notes
Episode 200!!! - Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 61:47


We made it! After a long delay, Matt and Chris have finally arrived at 200 episodes! Join us as we celebrate the last 6 years of OLN through several listener emails, audio, questions and requests. We recorded for so long, that we've decided to chop it up into 4 parts for easier consumption. Enjoy! Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com      

De Döschkassen
Wohen mit de 100 Milliarden?

De Döschkassen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 2:43


Dat harr man ook ni dacht: No föfftig Johr Freedensbewegung kümmt dat mitmol weller in Mod‘ 'n anstännige Armee to hebben. Vör veerdig Johr harr de Bunneswehr je noch Scheep un Panzers un Lastwogens de richti fohrt sünd un Hubschraubers un Düsenjägers, de tatsächlich fleegen kunnen. Dat hett sick intwüschen geheuri ännert. Mit de Tied fungen de Mechanikers bi'n Bund sogor an, nogelniede Gerätschopen ut'neen to schruuven, dormit se Ersatzdeele vör de Oln harrn. So'n verrückten Krom kann man sick alleent gor ni utdinken. Un as Verteidigungsminister Kalle zu Guttenberg noch 'n Doktertitel harr, hett he 2011 de Wehrplicht utsett. För all de Plichtsoldoten geev dat je so un so ni mehr genog Moschiens, mit de se öven kunnen. Dat beten Geld, dat de Bunneswehr harr, wurr denn för schmucke Werbefilme ruthaut, in de no Hollywood-Maneer wiest wurr, wo scheun dat doch bi de „Truppe“ is. Un as Flinten-Uschi noch Militär-Chef weer, hett se de Hubschraubers un Panzers ook ni weller flott mokt. Nä, se hett 135 Million‘ Euro in de Reparatuur vun 'n Segelboot rinbottert. Mit de Gorch Fock, so schmuck se ook is, kann man overs leider keen Gegner Bang‘ moken. Guttenberg, von der Leyen, AKK un wo se all heeten doht, hebbt dat Kommando „stillgestanden“ anschiend in falschen Hals kreegen. Weern de dorsten Ministers bi de Post ween, denn harr ick de Koart, de mien Oma mi to'n teihnten Gebuurdsdag schreeven hett, hüüt noch ni in Breefkassen. Un nu, wo dat doch keddeli ward op de Welt, sünd mitmol 100 Milliarden Euro för de Bunneswehr dor. Jo, un nu? Panzers un Jagdfleegers kann man ni mol even bi Penny kööpen. Un wohen ook mit all den Krom? Een Kaserne no de annere wurr över de Johrn dichtmokt, un op mennige Militär-Floogplätze wasst hüüt Bleum. Man good, dat wi in de Nato sünd. Denn kann uns weenstern noch de polnische Armee bistohn, wenn uns würkli mol een an de Flicken will. Hmm, veellicht harr man de 100 Milliarden leever rechtiedig in de Freedensbewegung steeken schullt... In düssen Sinn

The Real Influencers Project
The Real Influencers project with guest Rory Karpf

The Real Influencers Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 34:59


Rory Karpf is a director, producer, and amateur boxer. Rory took a leap of faith to go out on his own, and it's paid off in a big way. Producing documentaries for ESPN, NASCAR and partnering with Dana White and the MMA, he shares with me the influences behind his journey and the one man that believed in him from the start. 

Our Liner Notes
196: Unskippable Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 87:14


In a return to the original OLN format, Matt and Chris present an album each that they feel every single track is a keeper! Please send episode 200 comments, questions, songs, suggestions to:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com  Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

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Our Liner Notes
193: Christmas at the Movies

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 83:36


The conclusion of our look at our favourite Christmas movie songs with Kristin Maier of How Was Your Week, Honey? Reach Us: @kmaemaier  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

Our Liner Notes
192: Christmas at the Movies

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 67:30


This week, Matt and Chris welcome Kristin Maier from How Was Your Week, Honey? to discuss the music of some of their favourite Christmas films! Reach Us:  @kmaemaier  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com We're inching closer to our 200th episode and we'd like to hear from you! Please tweet, DM or Email us with any comments questions and we'll turn it into some track choices on episode 200! Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

The Destination Angler Podcast
Smallmouth Pioneers on the Menominee River with Tim Landwehr

The Destination Angler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 67:00


Our destination is De Pere, Wisconsin, and the Menominee River with Tim Landwehr of Tight Lines Fly Fishing Co.  In case you didn't know, the warm water game is exploding, and the Menominee River in Northern Wisconsin may just be the best smallmouth bass fishery you've never heard of.  Unless of course, you're from Wisconsin, where it's pretty much legendary.  Tim and his crew have pioneered western-style, drift boat fly-fishing turning a relatively unknown wilderness river into a top Smallmouth destination.  Tim shares some great stories of fishing with the likes of Lefty Kreh and Dave Whitlock, the evolution of the smallmouth game, and his fight to save the Menominee from a highly toxic sulfide mine.    Tim has been featured on ESPN Outdoors, OLN, Outdoor adventures, and even a Meateaters Das Boat episode.  He's a frequent speaker at clubs and events and has hosted the Midwest Sportsman TV show.   And, he's the Co-Author of the best-selling book called, Smallmouth: Modern Fly Fishing Methods, Tactics, and Techniques. With Host, Steve Haigh About Tim Landwehr Tim's top pictures of the Menominee River: @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Instagram and Facebook Tight Lines Fly Fishing Co:  https://tightlinesflyshop.com/ Follow Tim and TightLines:   Instagram @TightLinesFlyFishingCowi | Facebook @tightlinesflyshop    Join the Coalition to save the Menominee river Order Tim's Book:  Smallmouth: Modern Fly Fishing Methods, Tactics, and Techniques. Our Sponsors: JP Ross Fly Rods & Company - specializing in small stream rods:   https://www.jprossflyrods.com/  Facebook @jprossandcompany   Instagram @jprossflyrods.  Use Happyfish for $50 off any rod purchase. Destination Angler: The Destination Angler Website and Show Notes:   http://destinationangler.libsyn.com/ Get updates and pictures of destinations covered on each podcast: @DestinationAnglerPodcast on Instagram and Facebook Join in the conversation with the @DestinationAnglerConnection group on Facebook: Comments & Suggestions:  host, Steve Haigh, email shaigh50@gmail.com Available on Apple, Spotify, or where ever you get your podcasts Recorded Dec 1, 2021.  Episode 54. Music on the show by A Brother's Fountain, “Hitch Hike-Man”.    Podcast edited by Podcast Volume  https://www.podcastvolume.com/

Our Liner Notes
190: Keep it Short Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 58:47


This week, Matt and Chris take a look at some of their favourite songs that come in under two minutes total play time! We're quickly approaching 200 episodes and we want you to participate in this milestone! Please send any musical questions or comments to olinernotes@gmail.com - your own audio recording encouraged - and we will pick our tracks for Episode 200 based on what you send us! Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here!

Our Liner Notes
189: School Days Part 2

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 77:12


The second half of our look at songs written about school, featuring Dr. Kyle Marie of the 7 Days A Geek Podcast! Reach Us:  @kylemariewrites  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

BBQ RADIO NATION
THANKSGIVING TURKEY with Dr. BBQ, RAY LAMPE on BBQ RADIO NATION

BBQ RADIO NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 42:56


Let's talk turkey! Just in time for Thanksgiving, how to prepare your turkey for the holiday table.  In the last 20 years Ray Lampe, a.k.a. "DR. BBQ",  has become a legend in the BBQ community, dominating the BBQ competition circuit by winning dozens of competitions all across the country. He is one of the country's leading authorities on BBQ, grilling and tailgating. Ray has written four BBQ cookbooks and is currently working on a fifth. Ray has appeared on The Food Network, most recently as a judge and expert on "Tailgate Warriors w/ Guy Fieri", HGTV, CNN, Discovery, OLN, and is a regular guest on Sirius/XM radio. He has been featured in several publications including, Life Magazine, Maxim, Food & Wine, Men's Journal, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.

Our Liner Notes
186: So Good Live Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 72:25


This week, Matt and Chris select some of their favourite songs they've seen preformed live on stage! Reach Us: @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch: Listen to FACPA: Listen to HWYWH:

Timing Research Podcasts
⏰ AYT #177: John Nyaradi -- Analyze Your Trade for November 2nd

Timing Research Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 47:07


TimingResearch.com's Analyze Your Trade Episode #177, recorded at 4PM ET on November 2nd, 2021. The full video, timeline, special offers, show notes, and other information for this episode is available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2021/analyze-your-trade-episode-177/   Lineup for this Episode: - John Nyaradi of TradingGods.net - The Option Professor of OptionProfessor.com (moderator)   Symbols discussed today: $IRM, $LPLA, $DDD, $DAR, $SE, $NTLA, $SBNY, $OLN, $GE, $F, $NFLX, $LILM, $DOCU, $GDEN, $ICE, $QQQ   TimingResearch Disclaimer, Terms, and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/

Our Liner Notes
185: At Age 12 Part 2

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 57:42


This week Rowyn and Chris conclude their look at important songs from their respective years at age 12. Reach Us:  @chrismaierbc  @reasonsare  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Listen to FACPA: Listen to HWYWH: Get your OLN merch:

Our Liner Notes
Episode 184: At Age 12 Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 57:45


There is data to suggest that the average person's "prime" music listening years are between age 12 and 18. With this in mind, Chris co-hosts alongside his daughter, Rowyn (age 12) to compare and contrast their musical taste at a dozen years of age at the beginning of this important musical stage. Reach Us:  @chrismaierbc  @reasonsare  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

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Our Liner Notes
Episode 183: England Regional Series - Midlands Part 2

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 56:20


This week, Matt and Chris continue their look at music and artists from the central area of England. Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

Bigfoot Society
Doug Hajicek from MonsterQuest

Bigfoot Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 84:32


Season 4 Episode 13: Doug Hajicek is a wildlife researcher, technology inventor and has had a very successful national television career spanning over 30 years. His accomplishments are also many in the scientific world. His firsts even include building the camera system that filmed the first free swimming giant squid well over 54' feet long living in its natural habitat.He has also designed many hidden cameras to spy on bears and other mammals. He is also the Producer for the hit long running TV series "MonsterQuest" for the History Channel. Before this he produced many documentaries and other TV series for Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Discovery Health, TLC, OLN, NBC, CBS, PBS. He recently co-authored a scientific paper July 2020 in the journal of Animals on the birth of black bears and their care.Doug Hajicek resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Doug on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/doug.hajicek.1Untold Radio AM podcast - https://untoldradioam.comBooks mentioned (affiliate links)Cryptozoology A to Z https://amzn.to/3lCIuSoSasquatch: Legend Meets Science DVD https://amzn.to/3Ew0negSasquatch: Legend Meets Science Book https://amzn.to/3Co2zTb~BUSINESS INQUIRIES: bigfootsociety@gmail.comWant to Help Support Bigfoot Society? PayPalBuy Me a CoffeeBigfoot Society430 5th Street, #65061West Des Moines, IA 50265Amazon Store~EtsyRedbubblehttps://www.teepublic.com/user/bigfootsociety~InstagramTwitterFacebookClubhouse - @bigfootsociety and join the Bigfoot Society ClubBusiness Programs (Any of these links, even trials, help support the Bigfoot Society podcast)Bluehost (Website hosting)TubeBuddy (Youtube Optimization and Analytics. Elegant Themes (Wordpress themes)FREE STUFF & COUPON CODES!Try Amazon Video FREE!Sign up for a Kindle Unlimited plan!Earn Cash Back with the iBotta App and get a $10 BONUS with my Referral Code: ujkcauyGet $10 on Mercari when you sign upPoshmark $5.00 Referral Code: HAZENGRETCHFIND***Most Links you find above are affiliate and I receive a small commission off of each sale. I appreciate your support!***Support the show (https://www.amazon.com/shop/bigfootsociety)

Consummate Athlete Podcast
From Snowboards, Spinning & DJ mixes - Joanna Magik

Consummate Athlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 59:04


Joanna Magik is a dj, producer, creative director & everyday athlete. She has raced downhill mountain bikes and snowboards and has been a TV host for television networks like OLN as well as for the Olympics! She teaches fitness classes featuring her own DJ mixes.  Follow Joanna Magik on Instagram  Show Notes & Services: ConsummateAthlete.com   Training Plans: https://consummateathlete.com/training-plans/   Book a Call or Skills session - https://calendly.com/smartathlete   Donate: https://www.paypal.me/glas1220   Listen on Spotify  https://open.spotify.com/show/3eK9nI1Rmr7o9WvUcwCR2b   Listen on Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/consummate-athlete-podcast/id1100471297

Our Liner Notes
Episode 177: Birthday Songs Part 2

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 61:12


Matt and Chris conclude their look at music released on or around some very memorable birthday moments in their lives. Reach us:  @ReasonsAre  @chrisaierbc  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

Our Liner Notes
Episode 176: Birthday Songs Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 70:47


Just in time for Matt's birthday, he and Chris select tracks associated with various birthday stories they've experienced over the (many) years. Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:  

Our Liner Notes
Episode 174: B-Sides and Rarities Part !

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 63:09


This week, Matt returns as he and Chris dig deep into their music collections to discuss some of their favourite harder to find tracks. Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to HWYWYH here: Listen to FACPA here:

Our Liner Notes
Episode 173: Double Albums Part 2

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 72:47


This week, along with Agent Palmer of the Palmer Files Podcast, we continue our look at double albums throughout modern musical history. Reach Us: @AgentPalmer  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Find the Palmer Files here:  

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Our Liner Notes
Episode 172: Double Albums Part 1

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 74:56


This week, we welcome former co-host and friend of the show, Agent Palmer from the Palmer Files Podcast. Starting with one of the first studio double albums and continuing chronologically through the years, we dig into some of the lesser known 2 album releases in popular music! Reach Us:  @AgentPalmer  @ChrisMaierBC  @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get you OLN merch here: Listen to the Palmer Files here: Listen to HWYWH here:

The Upper Bowl Podcast
Episode 138 PHX suns are in the finals, Chi Cubs stink & College football players are getting Paid

The Upper Bowl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 40:59


Eric is back and so is Trevor as always, we talk about the phoenix suns in the NBA finals, we talk about the NHL finals wrapping up, ESPN drama, and both of our baseball teams stink. Trevor pours one out for NHL on NBC as well as NBCSN, Versus, and OLN since the NHL tv rights are going to turner and ESPN.

How Was Your Week, Honey?
Episode 228: Start With The Balls

How Was Your Week, Honey?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 90:48


This week the Maier's welcome a special guest, Matt from From A Certain Point Askew and Our Liner Notes Podcasts! Topics include: platforms, gaming, hockey, injuries, parenting, handy men, neighbours, dating, riddles, SOW, the Juno Awards and accents. Reach Us:  @ReasonsAre  @kmaemaier  @chrismaierbc  @HWYWHoney  HWYWHoney@gmail.com Listen to FACPA here: Listen to OLN here:

Our Liner Notes
Episode 166: Mix Tape Edition: Jeff Conquergood

Our Liner Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 113:08


This week Chris returns to the Mix Tape format with special guest Jeff Conquergood. Jeff and Chris reminisce over their years as young adults together and all the music that went with it! Reach Us: @jconquergood  @chrismaierbc  @ReasonsAre @olinernotes  olinernotes@gmail.com Get your OLN merch here: Listen to FACPA here: Listen to HWYWH here:

Peace Project Podcast
Leon Logothetis

Peace Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 12:18


The portion of our SaySomething Show chat with Leon that is included in the Peace Project. Leon set out on an adventure to travel the globe fueled solely on acts of kindness - his receiving acts - from strangers. His is powerful story sure to inspire us all to practice kindness. Leon Logothetis is a TV host, producer, author, traveler and all around good guy. Formerly a London broker, he gave up his comfortable life to travel and find real human connection. He is the host of “The Amazing Adventures of A Nobody” which was licensed to National Geographic International and aired in over 100 countries, including in the United States on Fox Reality Channel and Canada's OLN. He is also the author of a book by the same title. He has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, FOX, BBC among other mainstream media outlets. He runs a production company called Principal Media and lives in Los Angeles, CA with his dog Winston.

TV Writer Podcast
075 – Former Development Exec Scott Manville, Creator of TV Writers Vault (VIDEO)

TV Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 31:18


This week we meet Scott Manville… an entrepreneur who used his experience as the former Head of TV Development for Merv Griffin Entertainment, to create the unique Television Writers Vault, a resource that connects writers with top producers and network executives. With 15 years of professional experience in TV program development, Scott Manville is the Founder and President of the Television Writers Vault (tvwritersvault.com), an online marketplace used by top producers and network executives sourcing new show concepts and stories for TV. As the former Head of TV Development for Merv Griffin Entertainment, his hands-on experience within that development and pitching process inspired this groundbreaking service for the protection and promotion of new concepts and formats being pitched to Industry buyers. Back in his days of development, Scott worked on writing pitches and formats that were produced as “Click” (game show, which was Ryan Seacrest's first TV hosting gig), “Men Are From Mars,” “Good Samaritan,” and other in-house projects for Griffin. The Television Writers Vault is the first industry website to bring new TV show “ideas” from everyday people outside the industry, to production and global broadcast on major networks, such as A&E, Discovery Channel, SyFy, OLN, and other international outlets. Scott is also a professional pitch writer, offering services for writers and creators developing reality-based concepts for television. Scott also created www.creatorsvault.com and www.castmyreality.com… Check them out! For more info and great resources, visit www.tvwritersvault.comand www.scottmanville.com. Scott Manville on Twitter: @tvwritersvault or @ScottManville Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray's YouTube channel. First published April 29, 2013.

The Smart Nutrition, Made Simple Show with Ben Brown
021_How to Hijack your Metabolism for Rapid Fat Loss with Jay Campbell

The Smart Nutrition, Made Simple Show with Ben Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 59:17


From treating hormonal imbalances and low testosterone to a new spin on a proven weight-loss technique, this podcast with Jay Campbell is one you won't want to miss.   Jay is the best selling author of "The Definitive Testosterone Replacement Therapy Manual: How to Optimize Your Testosterone for Lifelong Health and Happiness." He also just released "The Metabolic Blowtorch Diet: The Ultimate Guide for Optimizing Intermittent Fasting: Burn Fat, Preserve Muscle, Enhance Focus and Transform Your Health."   Additionally, Jay is a former champion male physique competitor, the founder of TRTRevolution.com, hosts the TRT Revolution podcast, is the co-founder of FabFitOver40.com and co-owns the supplement company OptimizedLifeNutrition.com (OLN).   Jay's interest in TRT began when he started experiencing symptoms of low testosterone following a basketball injury. Since then, Jay has become a master at manipulating and tweaking the human endocrine system in order to optimize performance and health. Jay also helps both men and women improve their nutrition, exercise, fitness and fat loss.   Jay has an incredible wealth of knowledge around both testosterone optimization and intermittent fasting (IF). In this interview, we talk about testosterone therapy for men, what lifestyle and environmental factors are doing to our hormones, crushes the conventional wisdom about what we currently know regarding intermittent fasting, the best ways to optimize body composition and so much more.    We Also Discuss   - How getting kicked in the balls prompted him to write the TRT Manual [7:01]   - The idea of the "dad bod" and the emasculation of men [15:37]   -  Why everyone should consider getting bloodwork done around age 30 [18:30]   -  Jay's main principles of the Metabolic Blowtorch Diet [26:25]   - His new spin on IF that leads to more sustained fat loss [28:52]   - All about BDNF and Jay's spiritual journey after fasting for more than 48 hours [44:15 ]   - The biggest misconception people have about IF [50:24]     Follow Jay Campbell here: www.trtrevolution.com www.facebook.com/jaycampbellTRT twitter.com/TRTexpert www.trtrevolution.com/podcast fabfitover40.com optimizedlifenutrition.com   Jay's books are available for purchase on Amazon. You can also download a free PDF version of his books by visiting www.trtrevolution.com/get-the-books. 

The Wicked Theory Podcast
Ep. 124 - Assemblage of Miscreants

The Wicked Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 117:45


We open with usual banter and then get into telling you about our new podcast, The DCTV Report! We call Ed's DCTV co-host Sara Netzley, to get the scoop on the new show and what listeners can expect! For news we cover The Punisher trailer, HBO orders Watchman, live-action Akira, the new Terminator movie, The Defenders numbers and a director calls out Disney. Chatgame for the week is #TVShowASandwich. And in MEANWHILE: Dom and Bill saw IT, Jay and Ed saw Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Plus Captain Marvel on Blu, Uncle Jay shouts out Shout Factory again, Ed mentions LEGO Ninjago, Dom and Bill talk about Rick & Morty, Dom also talks about American Horror Story and even Bob has a Meanwhile this week! Bill remixes the email intro to attempt to get Dom to sing live on the show as things move to emails: Film Festivals, stabs at Bill, The Orville, Romantic Comedies and plot formulas, movies with live orchestras, super abilities and much more! Ed's OLN - http://ourlinernotes.libsyn.com/episode-66-would-an-ed-by-any-other-name-not-sound-as-sweet Bill's OLN - http://ourlinernotes.libsyn.com/episode-64-more-wicked-in-reality-than-in-theory Uncle Jay's Gotham - http://gothamlights.libsyn.com/episode-071-uncle-jay-boy

The Wicked Theory Podcast
Ep. 123 - BIG NEWS, Sad Losses, and "MOTHER!"

The Wicked Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 86:40


Big news this week about the DC TV Report, and the Absolute PVP Contest! Plus, Ed visited Our Liner Notes and Uncle Jay finally crashed the Gotham Lights Podcast. CHATGAME for this week is #Movie Parmigiana ex: Attack of the Killer Tomato Sauce! In news we talk about the losses of Frank Vincent & Harry Dean Stanton, JJ Abrams returns for “Star Wars IX,” Matthew Vaughn confirms “Man of Steel 2” talks, an intriguing “Halloween” reboot confirmed, and Tim Miller will direct “Terminator 6” with heavy Cameron involvement. Meanwhile we discuss and review The Orville, American Assassin, The Lawnmower Man Collector's Edition, and "Newark Talk" about Mother! Ed's OLN - http://ourlinernotes.libsyn.com/episode-66-would-an-ed-by-any-other-name-not-sound-as-sweet Bill's OLN - http://ourlinernotes.libsyn.com/episode-64-more-wicked-in-reality-than-in-theory Uncle Jay's Gotham - http://gothamlights.libsyn.com/episode-071-uncle-jay-boy