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Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
463 - Crypto Space Commander | Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 62:36


This week on Episode 463 of Priority One --- We ‘Trek Out’ Akiva Goldsman’s Batman and Robin apology and what he has to say about Discovery, Bryan Fuller gets candid, and the cast of Star Trek Voyager reunite for a good cause! In Star Trek Gaming, Star Trek Online’s No-win Scenario re-emerges, and says “To Hell With Honor,” and lastly we welcome Fazri Zubair of Lucid Sight’s Crypto Space Commander! CQ: Would a season long “Year of Hell” be something you’d want to see as dedicated Star Trek Series? Akiva Goldsman Chats with Collider Last week, we told you about a Collider interview with Star Trek producer, director, and writer Akiva Goldsman. On Friday May 29th, the video of that interview was posted to Collider’s youtube channel, and it contained a slew of new information. Goldman apologized for “Batman and Robin” - it was heart-felt, but we’re not sure it was enough...BUT...he also talked a bit more about Star Trek. Strap in, because this week we’ve got AUDIO! Goldsman told Collider he was not involved with Discovery’s third season, but did have some information on what’s to come, saying “So Alex [Kurtzman] has really been deeply involved in the building out of what season three looks like and what that post-Federation future is. I have seen some of it because, you know, we all work together in the same - or we did - place with lots of Star Trek pictures on the wall and editing bays and things, you know. It seems awesome to me. It’s not a final frontier but it is a new one.” - Akiva Goldsman Goldsman also revealed an interesting tidbit about Discovery’s jump to the distant future: “We all helped build that idea, all the way back to season one. Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, the original showrunners from season one, that idea dates all the way back to that. I think it is a spectacular idea, which is to go post the timeline we know.” - Akiva Goldsman Bryan Fuller Talks “Voyager” Bryan Fuller is to Voyager what Jonathan Frakes is to Next Gen. Every time the man speaks, he leaves juicy audio clips in his wake. This week, the former-Voyager staff writer sat down with the la “Inglorious Treksperts” podcast to celebrate Voyagers Silver Anniversary, and sprinkled trek nuggets all up in our sauce. Fuller discussed the push-and-pull between Voyager’s creative team and then-Trek-Head-Rick-Berman, saying: ”I think what was interesting in the evolution of the show, which you could sense the creative struggle. And I witnessed the creative struggle when I was working there. And there was an appetite for these bigger, bolder science fiction stories. And there was a lot of resistance from Rick Berman in embracing them because he was chasing The Next Generation and was not allowing Voyager to be the show that it could be.” - Bryan Fuller But Fuller wasn’t done. He went on to describe the writer’s room’s plan to make one of Star Trek’s best two-parters - “Year of Hell” - a season long arc, and Berman’s reaction. "The “Year of Hell” and the behind-the-scenes drama around trying to craft not only that episode, but that season, was fascinating because we wanted “Year of Hell” to last the entire season. We wanted to see Voyager get its [EXPLETIVE] kicked every episode and through that season was going to be marbled the story of Annorax and the time ship that was changing things. So, we would go back to it every once in a while to remind the audience that’s  the larger story. But because Deep Space Nine had made Rick Berman allergic to serialized storytelling, violently so [we did not]” - Bryan Fuller When asked why Fuller thought Deep Space Nine was able to get away with things Voyager wasn’t, Fuller pulled no punches. "Ira [Steven Behr] didn’t give a [EXPLETIVE] what Rick Berman said, and Brannon [Braga] did. Ira was like, “I don’t care, you’re wrong. This is what we’re doing and fire me if you want to.’ He was always like ‘Fire me. If you don’t like what I’m doing, fire me, but this is what we’re doing. So if you’re not behind it, then I suggest you find someone else to do my job’” - Bryan Fuller “Stars in the House” Voyager Reunion After 25 years, a reunion is in order! And that’s exactly what happened on Tuesday, May 26th. The cast of Star Trek: Voyager met via Zoom, along with Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley - hosts of “Stars in the House” - to talk Trek - but more importantly - to raise money for “The Actor’s Fund” charity. The one hour meeting - which was organized by the “Stars in the House” hosts and Voyager’s Robert Picardo - was a fun way to look at Voyager’s behind-the-scenes dynamic. Robert Duncan McNeil - portrayer of helmsman Tom Paris and He-Man pal Kevin Corrigan - talked about Kate Mulgrew’s first day on set. Mulgrew put on the jumpsuit after the departure of Geneviève Bujold: Voyager’s first Captain Janeway. "There was a lot of uncertainty, I guess, when Geneviève left. There was a lot of uncertainty. Was the show going to get made? You know, were they going to make it a male captain? Maybe they couldn’t find a female who they felt could do this. And the moment you said the first line on the bridge, personally I felt like ‘this shows going to work. We’re going to make it. Now it’s is all together.’” - Rober Duncan McNiel Mulgrew, who has expressed interest in returning to the role of Janeway, was eager to ask former co-star and current Picard actor Jeri Ryan about what’s going on with Star Trek’s newest series. "What’s the plan, now, going  forward. Nobody knows anything” to which Ryan replied: "We were originally supposed to start shooting in the middle of June, but they would have had to started building the sets in the middle of May, which we can’t do So we’re just waiting.They’re hoping that  we can start shooting in the beginning of fall. I don’t know.” - Jeri Ryan BLACK LIVES MATTER This week, Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast did not record its 463rd episode live. It has been our weekly goal to entertain and inform our listeners of the goings-on in the Star Trek Multiverse. We like to consider ourselves an enjoyable distraction to your everyday lives; but, sometimes, it’s irresponsible to ignore what is happening in the world. This week in the United States, protests and rioting erupted when George Floyd was murdered by members of the Minneapolis Police Department. Floyd’s death, centuries of oppression, systemic racism, police violence, and discrimination of Black and Brown Americans have sparked protests at home and abroad. On June 2nd, Star Trek.com showed its support for the Black Lives Matter movement. A three minute clip of Deep Space Nine’s “Far beyond the Stars” starts with a simple message: “Black Lives Matter. Black Culture Matters. Black Communities Matter. We stand in solidarity with our Black colleagues, creators, partners and audience and condemn all acts of racism, discrimination, and senseless acts of violence.” In the article accompanying the video, there is a link to Black Lives Matter's call for a sustainable transition in our communities. We have included a link to the Black Lives Matter petition below. https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Additionally, we're teaming up with trekmovie.com as #TrekkiesUnite against those same injustices and inequalities. https://trekmovie.com/2020/06/03/star-trek-websites-and-podcasts-unite-ask-trekkies-to-support-organizations-fighting-injustice/ Tonight, we cannot pretend to overlook what is happening in the United States. Tonight, we stand with our brothers and sisters fighting against injustice. Tonight, we reflect on #BlackOutTuesday Tonight – and every night – we must remain attentive, we must continually educate ourselves with facts, and we must unite in solidarity to protect this nation – and others - against injustice, tyranny, and oppression. Live Long & Prosper through Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. No-Win Scenario by Advisorypanda The Event Campaign II resumes on June 4th for PC, and on June 30th for console, but at the greatest cost. Apologies to Captain Kirk, but the No-Win Scenario is real and it is here. Playing either the "Arena of Sompek" or "Kobayashi Maru" TFOs every day during the 21-day event will grant you honor and glory, along with 50 Event Campaign Progress and Daily Progress towards the No-Win Scenario Event grand prize. The grand prize includes 3 Featured TFO boxes, 25,000 dilithium ore, and a new account-unlocked ship with Admiralty card: the scaling T4 Kobayashi Maru Freighter for Fed and Fed-aligned characters, and the Tong’Duj Freighter for KDF and KDF-aligned characters. While Freighters are as well-suited for combat as a Ferengi with an ear infection [Ferengi scream here], they offer on-board access to amenities like the Exchange, Bank, expanded Transwarp, and special Trade duty officer missions. Even better, you can go to and from your Freighte’s interior from any other ship rather than fully switching between the two. Link to the stats in the show notes. Note that, while it’s possible to do everything right and still lose in life, that’s not quite true for the event. The event TFOs now have designated end points (Maru at level 6, Sompek at level 7) and cannot be failed before reaching them. Which makes them "Always-Win Scenarios," if we’re being honest. Also, the TFOs’ untimed/infinite versions will also be disabled but the event TFOs will not have cooldowns. So will you find an honorable end as you fly into the face of certain doom? How many petaQs will you take with you, as the dread tyrant’s lighting turns your teammates into scorch marks? You’ll have plenty of chances to find out. Pray that today is a good day to die, for you will not see another. To Hell With Honor by Advisorypanda While PC captains are facing their own mortality, console captains will confront J’Ula and attempt to end her spurious sporulation spree. "To Hell with Honor" pits players against the temporally-displaced Klingon matriarch and her Elachi pawns, as they race to destroy House Mokai’s ship bases and mycelial rifts on the Beta Lankai moon. The TFO premiered with the 10th Anniversary Event on PC, and is finally making its way to XBox and PS4 from June 2nd through June 30th as its own To Hell with Honor event. This will also be part of the Event Campaign II for consoles, with daily play netting captains 50 Event Campaign Progress and one Daily Progress. The R2-D...sorry, DOT-7 ground drone pet and kit module will unlock for all characters on an account after acquiring 14 Daily Event Progress, along with the usual 3 Featured TFO Boxes and 25,000 dilithium ore. I hope you love Klingon Wagner and the smell of mycelium in the morning: smells like victory. Khitomer Alliance Kit Arrives! by Shane Hoover https://www.arcgames.com/en/games/star-trek-online/news/detail/11450753-join-the-khitomer-alliance%21 The galaxy united to fight off the Iconians. Then it united again to defend itself against the Hur’q onslaught. And only recently that alliance came together to design the Khitomer Alliance Battlecruiser. Now your Star Trek Online captain can proudly wear the uniform and the ship livery of the Khitomer Alliance. As announced via news blog this week, STO are freely giving away the new cross-faction Khitomer Alliance uniform and the new Khitomer Alliance vanity shield until June 16th. To see how you think the Alliance factions may have influenced the new uniform, Trek out the blog link in the show notes. Grab your free giveaway in the Promotions tab on PC now, and soon (TM) on Consoles. Top Tip by AdvisoryPanda In an effort to lend a hand to new players --- or even surprise the most veteran captains in Star Trek Online -- here’s our top tip! Control ship builds will frequently center around the Gravity Well ability, drawing enemy ships together to create a cascade of warp core breaches. However, some ship weapons do not play well with this tactic and should be avoided. The Dark Matter Quantum Torpedo and Omega Heavy Plasma Torpedo launchers will cause ships to disintegrate upon defeat, rather than detonate. Avoid these torpedos or your deliciously destructive chain reaction will be over before it begins. Lucid Sight's Crypto Space Commander https://store.steampowered.com/app/895040/CSC__Space_MMO/ https://www.csc-game.com/ EXCLUSIVE TO PRIORITY ONE LISTNERS! PRIORITY-ONE-20 Save 20%-Off of currency purchases (GFC) in game! Good until June 13th, 2020

RNZ: Checkpoint
One active Covid-19 case in NZ 'a huge deal' - lead researcher

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 6:57


On February 29, New Zealand had one active case of Covid-19. On Friday May 29, exactly three months on, there is now only one active case of Covid-19, with no new cases reported for a seventh day in a row. The Health Ministry says seven more people have recovered and the total of confirmed and probable cases remains at 1504. Auckland University Professor Shaun Hendy tells Lisa Owen New Zealand's path to Covid-19 elimination is a "huge deal".

Pastors of Payne (County)
Father Kerry Gets a Pay Raise (and celebrates 10 years of priesthood)!

Pastors of Payne (County)

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 30:00


On Friday May 29, 2020, Fr. Kerry Wakulich celebrates 10 years of priesthood! Our priests look back at the ups and downs of priesthood in the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma and focus especially on Fr. Kerry's various assignments and his life as a Priest of Jesus Christ! 

Life Support with Nicole Oman
New Moon in Gemini Special: Healing the Villain

Life Support with Nicole Oman

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 22:05


On Friday May 22nd, we will have a New Moon in the sign of Gemini. This new moon is going to ask us to have a shift in perspective of the people who were a "Villain" in our lives. Villains are those people that have hurt, betrayed, and abused us in our life. When we are trying to heal these experiences, it's good to remember that there is always light in the midst of darkness. Can we see the beauty of our experience and even find a sense of gratitude for those people for their role in helping shape the person that we are today. It is a time of great courage, but if you can allow yourself to go there, you may find a huge breakthrough in yourself, and even the corse of your path.

It starts with YOU!
Paul Mort-Master Coach of the Year

It starts with YOU!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2020 56:14


On Friday May 1st I had a great chat with the UK's Master Coach of the Year Paul Mort.   Paul helps men predominately to sort their sh!t out!   A former party animal, diagnosed with Bi-Polar and suicidal he literally stepped back from the cliff edge and got himself sorted.  Now using his experience he helps others. Lot's of swearing on this episode so if you easily offended don't listen !

Serial Spoon
Kristin Smart

Serial Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 36:20


On Friday May 24, 1996, Kristin Smart calls her parents house to give them some good news, but when they don’t answer, she leaves them a message that said “good news, good news, I’ll call you Sunday. Sunday rolled around and Kristin still had not called back, but because it was Memorial Day weekend, her mother didn’t think it was odd and decided to wait for a call on Monday, but when Monday came around and the family still get a call from Kristin, they become worried, then panicked when Kristin’s University’s campus police call them asking if Kristin is with them. Was Kristin taking a long weekend with some friends, maybe a new boyfriend, or did something happen making it impossible for her to call her parents?

Damn Straight Radio
Manta (NY)

Damn Straight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 12:51


On Friday May 31th we got to chat with New York's own Manta check them out at https://www.manta.band/

3RD WHEEL PODCAST
IN LOVING MEMORY OF CAROLYN WADSON

3RD WHEEL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 3:49


On Friday May 30,2019, we all lost Carolyn to Cancer. She was full of hope, strength and faith through her entire fight and we are truly inspired by her in more ways than one. We remember her for her strength, compassion, hope, love and joy she spread with every moment we shared with her. She is someone we will forever cherish and never forget. Her, her husband Noel and her three amazing daughters have made a positive impact of our lives and we feel it is only right to use this platform to be lift them up with love and support in anyway we can. Please consider giving and supporting Noel, Makayla, Ella and Hannah during this time as we all surround them with love and community. Anything helps - as the last thing this family needs to worry about is money at this current time. Give Here: https://www.gofundme.com/the-wadsons&rcid=r01-155941754709-08d6a0c2675044ac&pc=ot_co_campmgmt_m Carolyn, thank you for all that you were and leaving us with so many amazing stories of hope, happiness and love.

AfroQueer
Criminalization and Colonization - BONUS EPISODE

AfroQueer

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 16:22


On Friday May 24 the High Court of Kenya ruled on repealing laws that criminalize homosexuality in Kenya. In this episode host Selly Thiam investigates where these laws came from and why Kenyan activists and lawyers are fighting harder than ever to get them struck down. This episode was produced and edited by Selly Thiam, Aida Holly-Nambi, Maeve Frances and Maimouna Jallow. Rachel Wamoto is AfroQueer's social media manager.

WOC AM Quad Cities
Sara Cross Joins AMQC - The First Tee Of Quad Cities' Wine And Nine Couples Golf Outing

WOC AM Quad Cities

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 8:41


The First Tee of Quad Cities is a non-profit organization where young people up to 18 years old can learn about the game of golf! On Friday May 31 at 5 p.m., the organization will be having its Wine and Nine Couples Golf Outing at Red Hawk Golf Course in Davenport! The First Tee of Quad Cities Executive Director Sara Cross joined AM Quad Cities!

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond
The Consumer's role in Planning Maternity Healthcare Services

Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 38:57


Are you a healthcare services consumer? Specifically - have you accessed any form of maternity healthcare services in the last few years? On Friday May 25th 2018, Sally Cusack & I spent the day up at Tweed Heads, attending a Consultation workshop as part of the governments plans to develop a National Strategic Approach to Maternity Services. The consultation was hosted by the Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council (AHMAC). The expected outcome for the NSAMS project is a document to guide national maternity services policy.Along with about 20 other people we debated and discussed, listened and contributed to the conversation. What should maternity services look like in the future? What are the main frameworks and who are the key stakeholders? What’s missing from the current system and how do we go about attaining a system that delivers better outcomes for mothers, their babies, their families and those that work within these systems?I have the beautiful Sally Cusack in the studio, join us as we discuss all this and more on this special episode of Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond.Further reading on overdiagnosis raised by Sally: https://www.smh.com.au/healthcare/overdiagnosis-is-harming-patients-and-action-is-required-says-chief-medical-officer-20181014-p509jx.htmlProduced and presented by Annalee AtiaCopyright PBB Media and Annalee Atia 2018.www.pbbmedia.org

What Am Politics?
46 - Repeal the 8th Special

What Am Politics?

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 51:04


Article 40.3.3 of the Constitution: “Provision may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancy ” Yes? No? The day of reckoning is finally here. On Friday May 25th, the people of Ireland will go to the polls and decide if they want to remove the 8th Amendment from the constitution and allow for the parliament to make the laws concerning abortion. For a final analysis of the campaign, we are joined by Ellen Coyne (Senior Ireland Journalist at The Times), Theresa Newman (Parliamentary assistant to Kate O’Connell and proponent for the repeal of the 8th Amendment) and Ciara O’Connor Walsh (Producer of The Eighth podcast).

Storymobile Podcast
Michael Kiesow Moore reading The Lost Language on p. 46 at Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 4:33


STORYMOBILE Podcast Pro Unlimited 34 followers34 94 tracks94 The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work

Storymobile Podcast
Ronald Craig Spong reading The Loon Calls on p. 104 at Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 6:42


STORYMOBILE Podcast Pro Unlimited 34 followers34 94 tracks94 The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Ronald Craig Spong reading The Loon Calls on p. 104

Storymobile Podcast
Abe Levine reading Minnesota Medicine on p. 4 at Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 7:37


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Abe Levine reading Minnesota Medicine on p. 4

Storymobile Podcast
Debra Stone reading Snow: an autobiographical poem on p.81 at Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 4:03


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Debra Stone reading Snow: an autobiographical poem on p.81

Storymobile Podcast
David Mather reading Lost and Found on p. 100 at Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 5:17


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. David Mather reading Lost and Found on p. 100

Storymobile Podcast
Yvonne Pearson reading Kindergarten on p. 219 at Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 7:06


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Yvonne Pearson reading Kindergarten on p. 219

Storymobile Podcast
Saint Paul Almanac Reading Series: Cahoots Coffee Shop

Storymobile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 29:26


The book Saint Paul Almanac was created in 2005 to bring together the diverse community of Saint Paul, Minnesota through literary arts. In 2017, the Saint Paul Almanac released their 11th volume, On A Collected Path. On A Collected Path is a collection of stories and artwork and is celebrated by being read at various venues throughout Saint Paul. On Friday May 12, 2017 readers gathered at Cahoots Coffee Shop in St. Paul to read their amazing work. Readers include: Yvonne Pearson reading Kindergarten on p. 219 David Mather reading Lost and Found on p. 100 Abe Levine reading Minnesota Medicine on p. 4 Debra Stone reading Snow: an autobiographical poem on p.81 Ronald Craig Spong reading The Loon Calls on p. 104 Michael Kiesow Moore reading The Lost Language on p. 46

WeMakeTheFunny.com
AdamHamway Podcast-021- Comedy FRYday w/Marcus Monroe - Rob Asaro- Tim Girrbach

WeMakeTheFunny.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 27:12


On Friday May 1st St Ann's Melkite Catholic Church will host COMEDY FRYday at 6:30pm. There will be Fish N Chips from Tastefully British, Pasta, Salad & Dessert! BYOB. Adam Hamway, Tim Girrbah, Rob Asaro and Marcus Monroe will be performing comedy that night! Its going to be a great night. For more info go to http://SaintAnnMelkite.org for tickets. For More Tim Girrbach: www.TimGirrbach.comFor More Rob Asaro: @RobAsaroShowFor More Marcus Monroe: www.MarcusMonroe.comFor More Adam Hamway: www.AdamHamway.com or @AdamHamway on twitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BT RADIO : MIXES & MORE
TIME TO GET ILL : In Memory of MCA

BT RADIO : MIXES & MORE

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2012 28:32


I grew up on the Beastie Boys. On Friday May 4, 2012, Adam "MCA" Yauch, a founding member of the Beastie Boys, died after a nearly three-year battle with cancer. This 30 MINUTE mix is a musical tribute TO him FROM me FOR all of his fans! If you've ever been a fan... YOU NEED THIS MIX!!! R.I.P. MCA!!!! It's Time to get ILL!!!!! PLEASE DONATE $1 IF YOU ENJOY THESE FREE PODCAST MIXES AT http://bigtiggershow.podomatic.com - THANX AND ENJOY!!

Pens and Things
Bonus Episode 3: Hills and Rings

Pens and Things

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2010 68:46


Bonus episode chock-full of crazy interviews from Charlie's radio show From The Hill on www.Wobc.org. On Friday May 21 at noon to that Saturday at 2 Charlie and Adam will be on Wobc broadcasting THE oNLY ThING MADE oF IRON I WONDER: Official Pens and Things 26 hour radio marathon.

Western Shugden Society
Bochum, Germany - Western Shugden Society Demonstration Against Dalai Lama's Ban

Western Shugden Society

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2009 5:02


On Friday May 16, the Western Shugden Society organized another demonstration against the Dalai Lama, this time in Germany. Almost 400 people gathered in the Ruhr district town of Bochum to protest against the Dalai Lama's continued religious discrimination against Shugden practitioners, and his abuse of human rights.