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“Be strong. Don't cry. Be a man.”We've all heard it, but what does it really mean, and what does it cost us?In this episode of Stay By Plan, we sit down with fast-rising Ghanaian artist Asiama for a raw conversation about masculinity, mental health, and the pressure on men to always appear strong. We discuss unlearning old notions of manhood and what it means to display vulnerability in a culture that discourages it.This is not just about music, it's about real life, real struggles, and the courage to heal.Make sure to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a thing.
Send us a textWelcome to the very first On My Way to Being Caffeinated - a new mini-series under Today is the Day. Think of these as your quick shot of inspiration (like a quick shot of caffeine) to fuel your day in between our full-length podcast conversations. For this first shot, I'm diving into Imposter Syndrome. In my recent interview, retired Four-Star General Stanley McChrystal admitted he felt imposter syndrome every time he stepped into the Oval Office. I've felt it too - especially as someone who never finished college, yet found myself in leadership roles as Executive Director, Vice-President of Development, CEO, podcast host interviewing Changemakers from around the globe and soon to be author (dreams can come true!). Imposter syndrome can creep in no matter where you are on your journey. But it doesn't get the final say - you do!If you've ever felt like an imposter, let's work together to reframe that story.
We really enjoyed talking with 13-year-old, rising country start Josie Sal on this episode. We talked to Josie about the unconventional start of her career (a bet from her dad), how she put here team together, her newest single “Fake Friends” and how she balances it all! At just ten years old, Josie Sal took a dare from her father to sing in front of a crowd in Florida, sparking a passion for music that quickly transformed into a promising career. After her impromptu performance of “Dance Monkey” captivated the audience, Josie began taking vocal and guitar lessons and performing at venues across Pittsburgh and Florida. By age eleven,she had already shared the stage with stars like Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll and opened for country icons such as Riley Green and Aaron Tippin. Josie has written and recorded multiple original songs, including her debut single, “On My Way,” and continues to make waves in the music industry. With performances at major events like Tootsie's 64th Annual Birthday Bash and a nomination for Junior Artist of the Year at the 10th Annual Josie Music Awards, her star is rapidly rising. Known for her versatile repertoire that spans country to classic rock, Josie's energy and emotional connection with audiences make every performance unforgettable. Be sure to check Josie out here: Website: josiesalvitti.com Facebook: Josie Salvitti IG: josiesalmusic TikTok: Josiesalmusic YouTube: Josiesalmusic
A close colleague of Representative Melissa Hortman, DFL Senate Majority Leader Erin Murphy, is voicing her shock and grief over the shootings of lawmakers. Plus, we hear from a social worker about working through the collective grief and trauma of this loss. We have the latest on a former Minnesota ISIS member granted early release after he helped terrorism investigators. Plus, our Native News team gets us up to speed on funding threats to tribal colleges and we hear from a recent graduate.Chief Meteorologist Paul Huttner will give us the rundown on how many tornadoes touched down earlier this week. And Minneapolis-based drag performer and RuPaul's Drag Race winner, BeBe Zahara Benet reflects on her career.The Minnesota Music Minute is “On My Way” by Mayyada. Our colleagues from YourClassical bring us a special Song of the Day: “When Thunder Comes'“ by Mari Esabel Valverde, performed by the choir at St. Olaf College.
My money don’t jiggle jiggle, it [90s 56k modem connecting sound] B Listen on SoundCloud Watch on YouTube Track list Broeseph, Chen Boi – What I Need (Extended Mix) msft – My Definition Dub Text – Something Like Dis Professor Green – On My Way (feat. Kara Marni) (Prod. ZDot) (Main Mix) Sammy Virji, Skepta […] The post Garage n Bass In Yo Face – Episode 429 – Bumpy UK Garage with DJ BrainZ appeared first on UK Garage n Bass From DJ BrainZ.
Really, 007! speak to the fabulous Martine Beswicke who played the CIA agent Paula Caplan in the biggest Bond film of all - Thunderball. She tells us all about working with Sean Connery, Terence Young and the Bond team, as well as giving an insight into her new autobiography On My Way, which you can buy here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Way-Martine-Beswicke/dp/1399996584Host Tom Pickup is joined by fellow Bond enthusiast John Kell. Thanks for listening - we think you'll love it too! Disclaimer: Really, 007! is an unofficial entity and is not affiliated with EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. and Danjaq, LLC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
French-Cameroonian artist and producer James BKS (who has collaborated with will.i.am, and who produced the hit track New Breed featuring Little Simz, Q Tip and Idris Elba) speaks to Headliner about coming into his own as a vocalist and solo artist on new singles On My Way and Waka Go.
In this episode, I speak with Ali Reza Yawari — a Hazara refugee from Afghanistan currently living in transit country Indonesia — who shares his lived and witnessed experiences of deep and horrifying pain, resilience, forgiveness, deep compassion, healing and hope. Together we explore the battles within and around the refugee journey living in a transit country for a very long period of time, and how, even in the darkest places, lovecontinues to rise. Love is still winning! Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussions of war, forced displacement, trauma, and witnessing a suicide.Please listen with care and pause if you need to. Your well-being matters. Timestamp:00:00:00. Opening00:02:12. Introduction of Ali Reza Yawari. 00:07:41. Ali's life experiencing forceddisplacement as a Hazara man. Key highlights of what he experienced since in Indonesia as a transit country.00:18:02. What Refugees in Indonesia are allowed andnot allowed doing.00:23:48. What happens in other transit countries?00:26:48. Explanation about the reason why staying in Indonesia as a transit country is very long.00:30:49. How Ali survives the past ten years - his unseen battles and victories 00:44:08. Ali's experience with local Indonesian people.00:53:20. The type of safe space that refugees needto be able to live in a transit country well.00:57:45. The implication of all these restrictionswithin the refugee's youth population in Indonesia who never travelled abroad before nor interacting closely with other cultures before until they reached Indonesia. How the life in detention centers negatively impacted the youngpeople. 01:08:43. Why Ali cofounded Emplace Youth Initiativewith Muna. 01:12:15. Ali's healing journey so far.01:17:23. Forgiveness as an act of liberation for Ali.01:22:58. The role of intuition in Ali's life. Howthe lack of belonging and living being oppressed impacts Ali's relationship with his intuition.01:29:29. What compassion means for Ali.01:32:09. Ali reads for us one of his poems: “I donot belong here”. 01:34:32. Ali's hope for the future. 01:38:02. What you can take from this sharing. Ali'sinvitation to connect and how to get in touch with him. 01:40:56. Closing. To get in touch with Ali Reza Yawari:Email: alirezaind786@gmail.comLI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ali-reza-yawari-819486155/Emplace Initiative: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emplace-initiative/IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr_yawari/IG: https://www.instagram.com/emplaceinitiative/ Please contact Astuti at astuti@upliftmylife.today when you have more questions about Uplift Transformation. Follow her on: IG: https://www.instagram.com/astutimarto Online Transformation:https://embodiment.upliftmylife.today/Web: https://www.upliftmylife.today Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ckwxhqgmI8TQdLnV8zTpTFB: https://www.facebook.com/upliftmylifetoday Copyrights, etc.: Music used in this episode: “On My Way” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License "Blue Feather" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #YouthResilience#StatelessNotVoiceless#HealingJourneys #Transformation #RefugeeVoices #LeadershipThroughAdversity #EmplaceInitiative#UpliftMyLifeToday #LoveWins#TraumaHealing #Authentic #Love #UnconditionalLove #Peace #UnconditionalSelfLove#Authenticity #Freedom # t #AncestralTrauma #SystemicHealing #Selflove#AstutiMartosudirdjo#Inspiration #Podcast #UpliftingStory #ForcedDisplacement
T.G. Copperfield (I'm On My Way); Johnny B. Moore (I'm Gonna Miss You); Willie Buck (Darling I Miss You So); The Shadow Blasters (Fire Burning In The Field); William Lee Ellis (New Boot Blues); Tony Galla (A.S.A.P.); John Oscar (Got To Be Worried Now); Laura Rucker (Something's Wrong); Gino Matteo (We Can Find A Way); John Haydock (Play It As It Lays); J.J. Cale (Sensitive Kind); Bernard Allison (Chills And Thrills); Andrew Duncanson (California Trap); Harmonica Shah and Howard Glazer (My Bottle Is My Bank Account); Racky Thomas (Goin' Away Blues).
I was with my ex the first time I tasted a peanut butter pie crust sundae. At that time he was not my ex, of course—he was my very new boyfriend. I was the perfect age to shout-sing Taylor Swift (when you're fifteen and somebody tells you they love you, you're gonna believe them) and mold my identity around everyone I liked, pushing against their boundaries in lieu of forming any of my own.It was a delicious sundae. I'd been to my hometown's local ice cream chain many times before—I still carry golden memories of using the uneven exterior beneath the walk-up window as a little kid rock climbing wall—but I'd never ordered anything except vanilla soft serve with krunch kote. The peanut butter pie crust was a revelation.It was his revelation.My ex knew about this delicious thing—hot fudge, peanut butter, graham cracker crumble perfection—first, and he shared it with me, and I felt that bonded us more deeply. Even when I ordered our favorite sundae without him present on the increasingly rare occasions I hung out with my high school best friend or sister, I thought about Matt. Peanut butter pie crusts were ours. Everything we did together, even just a single time, was ours. My world existed in shades of him.But then I left.I mean, it wasn't that simple, my departure. Those months, after so many years, were a snotty-teared mess. But finally I came out of “us” as “just me”, and even though we weren't yet married (I had to cancel the DJ and photographer, deposits lost) I found myself internally battling for custody.We didn't have property or pets or children. But we had our own version of a life, the kind college students can easily build: favorite restaurants and TV shows and memories. Prom photographs. Mutual friends. Peanut butter pie crust sundaes. We were too young when we started dating. (I was too young.) I'd yet to build my own sense of self, and he was too willing to act as my backstop, and so I became his shadow, his shape, his image—“Matt's girlfriend”, not “Haley as a person”.What was ours and what was his and what was mine?I wish I could tell you I ordered the damn sundaes and stopped thinking about him. That I still played “On My Way” by Phil Collins just because I liked it. That I said “these preferences are pretty tiny and trivial, anyway, and they don't have to have anything to do with him”. In reality? My stamina improved, and I jogged faster over time, but the memories stayed on my heels.When I started dating Sean, we went to our my beloved ice cream chain before I was ready. “We passed a soft serve place that sells one pound cones!” my new boyfriend announced when I arrived to stay with him and a few other friends at an up-north cabin. “We have to go!”“I grew up in Wausau! Of course I know Briq's,” I said. It still makes me think of Matt, I didn't.I told Sean to order the peanut butter pie crust. The employees made it wrong—no hot fudge—which was a disappointing introduction to the deliciousness. But I realized, sitting there with our friends as Sophie joked about how Sean can “do bad things to ice cream” (he did indeed order the one pound version), that to them peanut butter pie crust sundaes were Haley's recommendation. They were my preference. Just mine.It was a start.Still, over the years when we visited my hometown and ordered Briq's, stubborn and unwelcome recollections sometimes insisted on tagging along. You build new memories on top of old ones, you round out your life, but there's no rewrite button. Reclamation is a slow process.Until finally… the old foundation just crumbles. And you get in there to chuck out the debris and realize you breathe so much better without the moldy stench you'd somehow grown used to and erroneously accepted as a fact of life. You shout-sing from a later Taylor Swift album, now: I think I am finally clean.This past summer Sean and I started making homemade peanut butter pie crust sundaes. The recipe: Melt peanut butter and dark chocolate chips in a mug, stirring to a smooth consistency. Scoop a hearty amount of Häagen-Dazs vanilla bean (vanilla bean, not just vanilla) ice cream on top. Sprinkle crushed pie crust (we like to buy the miniature premade ones in a six pack) over the whole thing. Then savor, passing back and forth after every spoonful, sharing the joy.These sundaes are a new ours. They are not just an experience we happened to share once, to which I assigned unreasonable importance—they are an intentional creation inspired by old tastes and made even better. A tiny thing, to be sure, but a thing we built together.One of many, many things we built together. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.pawsandreflect.blog/subscribe
SO MANY FEELS!! Brother Bear Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ It's Animation Monday once again as Andrew Gordon & John Humphrey return to give their FIRST TIME Reaction, Commentary, Analysis, Breakdown, & Full Movie Spoiler Review for the 2003 Disney Animated Feature, Brother Bear! In this beautifully animated tale of grief, purpose, & family, a young Inuit hunter needlessly kills a bear, only to be magically changed into a bear himself as punishment with a talkative cub being his only guide to changing back... The Voice Cast features Joaquin Phoenix (Joker, Gladiator, Signs), Jeremy Suarez (Jerry Maguire), D.B. Sweeney (Fire in the Sky, Megalopolis), Joan Copeland (The Peacemaker), Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile, Sin City, Daredevil), Estelle Harris (Toy Story, Seinfeld), Rick Moranis (Ghostbusters, Honey I Shrunk the Kids), Dave Thomas (Rat Race, Strange Brew), Greg Proops (Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, The Nightmare Before Christmas), Pauley Perrette (Almost Famous, NCIS), & MORE! Andrew & John REACT to all the Best Scenes, Songs, & Most Touching Moments including Transformation, On My Way, Look Through My Eyes, Great Spirits, This Year I lost My Edgar, Kenai's Confession, Kenai Learns about Koda's Mother, & Beyond! Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sagittarius Week!Hi, Everyone!Did you know that Sagittarius wins awards?? Here are just a couple:"Most Likely to Reply 'On My Way' While Still in Bed" - they'll show up 45 minutes late with Starbucks and zero remorse
It's Regionals for Regionals. Did Glee peak with Journey to Regionals? How do Marley's original songs stack up against Rachel's? Is Candles the worst number every performed at a competition? How does Lena feel about On My Way after watching it for the third time in a matter of weeks? All this and more! (more being discussion of seeing Darren Criss' new broadway show and even more thoughts on Spelling Bee)Episodes discussed areJourney to RegionalsOriginal SongOn My WayAll or Nothing
On My Way to Dunkin'' Thoughts - Time changing, seasons changing & Self-Care!
In this episode of 'Walk, Talk, Listen,' Maurice is joined by Victoire Mandonnaud a 26-year-old French multi-talented artist, anthropologist and economist. Victoire shares her inspiring journey from studying painting and photojournalism in New York to earning degrees in Anthropology and International Finance and Economic Policy from Columbia University. Rooted in her early exposure to the arts and being the youngest of six siblings, Victoire underscores the importance of exploring diverse fields. She is passionate about human nature, its resilience, and fostering modest, meaningful conversations. Victoire is also developing 'On My Way,' an app that encourages real-time community actions and supports Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Additionally, she reflects on how younger generations prioritize actionable goals over traditional spirituality. Graduated from prestigious institutions including the International Center of Photography and Jacques Lecoq, Victoire balances her art career with her mission to inspire societal change through honest dialogue and innovative solutions. Listener Engagement: Discover more about Victoire's via her website and her social media handles Instagram Paintings and Instagram Photographs, . Or the website of her app On My Way and it's social media handles: Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Share your thoughts on this episode at innovationhub@cwsglobal.org. Your feedback is invaluable to us. Discover the songs picked by Victoire and other guests on our #walktalklisten playlist here. Follow Us: Support the Walk Talk Listen podcast by liking and following us on Twitter and Instagram. Visit our website at 100mile.org for more episodes and information about our initiatives. Check out the special WTL series "Enough for All," featuring Church World Service (CWS) and the work of the Joint Learning Initiative (JLI).
On the show this week, I'm joined by Mahvish Ahmed, talking about her beautiful and poignant memoir, On My Way, which has been one of my favourite recent reads. Mahvish has had a super interesting life so far, full of love, empowerment, change, new adventures, unlearning and re-learning, establishing new boundaries, and challenging those things that no longer serve her. Mahvish was born and grew up in Pakistan, and later lived in the UK for her studies. Her memoir offers us a deep and reflective insight into her life, but also into important themes such as gender roles, motherhood, mental health, love and marriage, and so much more. Mahvish is a former economist, successful content creator, and now an author. Mahvish's debut book, On My Way has become an Amazon bestseller, offering reflections on her personal growth and experiences in a new country.In addition to her writing, Mahvish runs a thriving clothing line and a travel company. Based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, she manages a popular Instagram blog that addresses women-centric issues such as challenging societal norms, advocating self-love, mental health awareness, conscious parenting, and the realities of motherhood.You can find Mahvish on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/mahvish.ahmad/Support the show
Lindsey Barr, the owner of Blue Ridge Hiking Company, is here with Julie and Austin to share her account of being directly impacted by Hurricane Helene personally and professionally. Blue Ridge Hiking Company is based out of Asheville, NC and has operations in Hot Springs, NC as well. Lindsey will also share with us ways we can help them directly with relief efforts. Blue Ridge Hiking Company: Website: https://blueridgehikingco.com/ Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-blue-ridge-hiking-co-guides-after-hurricane-helene Jester Wallis Productions: Email: info@jesterwallisproductions.com Website: https://jesterwallisproductions.com Music By: Sound Rise "I'm On My Way"
Outside of theater, choir’s typically stereotyped as the vehicle for churning out stars of the next generation. Which makes sense, since it gives you all the essentials to become a singing sensation: allowing harmony to become a natural instinct, blending your voice convincingly alongside others (even in chorus), and most importantly for future potential, maximizing […] The post Inesse: “On My Way” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] World's Travelers of Detroit - "It's A Long Journey Home" [0:03:28] Swanee Quintette - "New Walk" [0:07:03] Joe Powell and the Rock of Ages - "God's Been So Good" [0:12:28] Mighty Harmony Kings - "You Been Good To Me" [0:17:24] Mitchell's Christian Singers - "Saints Are Marching" [0:20:16] Sterling Jubilee Singers - "Down on My Knees" [0:23:00] Harmony Quintet - "I Need Jesus On My Journey" [0:26:15] Mighty Gospel Kings of Charlotte, NC - "Guide Me" [0:31:36] Pilgrim Joys of North Carolina - "There Is a Fountain" [0:35:26] Flying Eagle Gospel Singers - "My Shoes" [0:39:41] Paul Owens & The Capital City Star Singers - "Run On" [0:43:54] Soulful Salem Travelers - "Children of the Spirit" [0:46:23] Six Voices of Zion - "Choose a Seat And Sit Down" Gospel Revelators of San Diego - "I'm On My Way" [0:49:34] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/141674
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] World's Travelers of Detroit - "It's A Long Journey Home" [0:03:28] Swanee Quintette - "New Walk" [0:07:03] Joe Powell and the Rock of Ages - "God's Been So Good" [0:12:28] Mighty Harmony Kings - "You Been Good To Me" [0:17:24] Mitchell's Christian Singers - "Saints Are Marching" [0:20:16] Sterling Jubilee Singers - "Down on My Knees" [0:23:00] Harmony Quintet - "I Need Jesus On My Journey" [0:26:15] Mighty Gospel Kings of Charlotte, NC - "Guide Me" [0:31:36] Pilgrim Joys of North Carolina - "There Is a Fountain" [0:35:26] Flying Eagle Gospel Singers - "My Shoes" [0:39:41] Paul Owens & The Capital City Star Singers - "Run On" [0:43:54] Soulful Salem Travelers - "Children of the Spirit" [0:46:23] Six Voices of Zion - "Choose a Seat And Sit Down" Gospel Revelators of San Diego - "I'm On My Way" [0:49:34] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/141674
Dans cet épisode riche en révélations, on revient sur une vidéo devenue un mème, dans laquelle l'activiste Arnaud Gauthier-Fawas explique à Daniel Schneidermann que sa non-binarité ne se lit pas sur son visage. L'occasion de parler de joie non binaire, de faire un coming out et de dire au revoir.ArticlesPodcastsSur les applis de rencontre, ça ne matche toujours pas pour les non binairesSur les applis de rencontre, ça ne matche toujours pas pour les non binairesUn mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références:- Gary Assouline, HuffPost, 2018, Qui est Arnaud Gauthier-Fawas, le non binaire interrogé par Daniel Schneidermann et devenu la cible des homophobes- Ben Pechey, The Book of Non-Binary Joy- Travis Alabanza, None of the Above- Martin Page, NonbinairesMansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de GhostrifterSuivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).
What if the criticism you receive could actually be viewed as a form of love? Sit down with us as we chat with the legendary Jim Jones, who shares his seasoned perspective on life, music, and the nature of staying relevant in the ever-evolving hip-hop industry. Get an insider's look into his unique creative process, where he recites instead of writes, and hear the moving story behind his album "El Capo," birthed from a darker, transformative period in his life. Jim's candid reflections on authenticity, persistence, and the real meaning of criticism offer a compelling narrative of growth and resilience.Ever wondered how hip-hop fashion has evolved over the years, or why Harlem remains a powerful influence? Jim Jones takes us through the vibrant tapestry of hip-hop style, from the introduction of BB Simon belts and True Religion jeans to Chrome Heart's current craze. Learn how pioneers like Nas, Jada, Fab, and Fat Joe have embraced both age and youth trends, weaving together the old and the new in a genre once seen as a young man's game. Harlem's distinct confidence and flair shine through as Jim recounts his own journey in helping shape the culture.Finally, explore the importance of nurturing the next generation of artists with insights from Jim's transition from hustling to directing and engineering with Dipset. Discover the organic reception of his new hit "2 Turn" and the vibrant energy it brings to the streets and clubs. With exciting updates about his upcoming album "At the Church Steps," marking the 20th anniversary of "On My Way to Church," Jim shares personal stories of growth, introspection, and dealing with public scrutiny. This episode promises an engaging blend of music, style, and heartfelt reflections that you won't want to miss.Talk Soon! ✌
The Chris O'Leary Band (Trouble); Lara Price (Trouble, Heartache, Sadness); Al Basile (Go Back Home To The Blues); Dennis Jones (Condition Blue); Rhiannon Giddens (I'm On My Way); Dom Flemons (Steel Pony Blues); Kat & Co (Not My Fault); Sierra Green & The Giants (Break In The Road); Bobby Christina's Caravan (Way Down South); Magic Slim (A Thousand Miles From Nowhere); Barbecue Bob (Barbecue Blues); The Georgia Cotton Pickers (I'm On My Way Down Home); John Primer (Somebody Have Mercy); William Clarke (Trying So Hard); Eden Brent (Getaway Blues).
En dissolvant l'Assemblée nationale, Emmanuel Macron contraint les électeurs français à retourner voter les 30 juin et 7 juillet, au risque que les députés Rassemblement national deviennent majoritaires. On vous explique si besoin pourquoi, dans l'isoloir mais aussi en dehors, chacun d'entre nous doit absolument aller combattre le parti d'extrême droite, dont la politique est (entre autres) antiféministe et anti-LGBT+.Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références: - Libération - Checknews, «Quelle est la part des étrangers parmi les auteurs d'agressions sexuelles en France?»- Insécurité et délinquance en 2022: bilan statistique complet (ministère de l'Intérieur et des Outre-mer)- La lettre du Cepii - Immigration et délinquance: réalités et perceptions- Post Instagram de Melissa Amneris Mansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de GhostrifterSuivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).
Depuis une quinzaine d'années, sur les principaux sites de vidéos X, les titres contenant le préfixe «step» se sont mis à proliférer. Beaux-parents, beaux-enfants, demi-frères et demi-sœurs: nombreux sont les protagonistes ayant des relations incestueuses, alimentant une culture de l'inceste qui brise tant d'individus.Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références: - Anna Lovine, Mashable, 2020, The disturbing underbelly of the step porn trend- Ipsos, 2023, Sondage face à l'inceste- Coline de Senarclens, 2024, Porno, parlons-en- Iris Brey et Juliet Douar, La culture de l'inceste Mansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de GhostrifterSuivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).
Dans le programme «Comedy Class», un jury mené par Éric et Ramzy tente de trouver l'humoriste de demain. Mais chez les deux compères désormais quinquagénaires, les biais sexistes sont nombreux, et la tentation de préserver le boys club est grande…Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références: - «Comedy Class» - Saison 1, Prime Video - France Inter, Chronique de Mathilde Serrell, La «Pick me girl», encore un nouveau stéréotype féminin- France Info, Clara Lainé, Dans le milieu du stand-up, le «combat permanent» des femmes humoristes contre les comportements sexistes- La Parisien, Grégory Plouviez, #MeToo stand-up: une charte pour lutter contre les violences sexuelles et sexistes dans les comedy clubs- Médiapart, Coline Clavaud-Mégevand: #MeTooStandUp, derrière les vannes, l'ordinaire du sexisme et des violences sexuellesMansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de GhostrifterSuivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).
Projets de loi sur la transition des mineurs, parution d'un livre pseudo-scientifique qui assimile la transidentité à un endoctrinement et à une pathologie: en cette année 2024, les personnes trans sont particulièrement attaquées. Il est temps de s'engager activement pour elles, et contre la transphobie.Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références:- Tweet de Sasha Anxiety- Rapport de SOS Homophobie- Vidéo issue de Groland- Article Wikipédia sur la transidentité- Vidéo Instagram de Lou Trotignon, humoriste- «Sous prétexte de les «“protéger”, la droite s'attaque aux enfants trans», Libération, Sasha Garcia, 19 mars 2023- Pétition «Non, nous ne cacherons pas nos enfants trans»- «Pour les personnes transgenre, le risque de faire une tentative de suicide est près de huit fois plus important», Le Monde, 6 juillet 2023.- Vidéo Instagram de Morgan N. Lucas- Morgan N. Lucas, Ceci n'est pas un livre sur le genre, Les Insolentes (2024)Mansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de Ghostrifter
Quand Thomas Messias ne va pas bien, soit il se fait tatouer, soit il regarde pour la millième fois l'un de ses films préférés. Forrest Gump de Robert Zemeckis, sorti en 1994, fait partie de ceux-là. Peut-être parce que le héros joué par Tom Hanks livre quelques préceptes de vie d'un homme à l'intelligence émotionnelle plus développée que la moyenne.Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références:Forrest Gump de Robert Zemeckis (1994)Mansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de GhostrifterSuivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).
Back for another special post-season after show, the Dad Crew sits down to talk through the season two finale, how it came together cleaner than the season one finale, the giant scissors Matt actually bought during the recording, and how the teenage motif fit into the pressure everyone felt after the first season.Plus composer Maxton Waller stops by to talk about the marching band version of the season two theme song and they answer some questions about the most memorable records and everyone's favorite intros from the second season.Thanks so much for listening and supporting us this season! Stay tuned for some very exciting new developments, including Will taking the DM reigns for a while!This episode contains Profanity.Support the show on Patreon! (You get access to this kind of after show every other week!)Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton Waller (maxtonwaller.bandcamp.com)Brian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorCindy Denton is our Merch ManagerEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
L'impact (ou le non-impact) de l'homosexualité de Gabriel Attal sur sa politique, l'importance du coming out au niveau local comme international, la façon dont le Rassemblement national utilise ses élus gays pour se faire passer pour progressiste: on a parlé de tout ça avec Sonia Tir, conseillère politique et autrice du livre Sortir du placard – LGBT en politique.Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining s'interroge sur les hommes, le genre, la société, tout cela à travers des œuvres culturelles, des travaux de spécialistes et des faits d'actualité.Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l'exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux.Références:Sortir du placard - LGBT en politique de Sonia Tir (Fayard, 2024)La Secrète de Bérengère Bonte (L'Archipel, 2023)Le Génie lesbien d'Alice Coffin (Grasset, 2020)Mansplaining est un podcast de Thomas Messias, produit par Slate Podcasts.Direction éditoriale: Christophe CarronProduction éditoriale: Nina ParejaMontage et réalisation: Mona DelahaisMusiques: «Warm Sea», de Savvier et «On My Way», de GhostrifterSuivez Slate Podcasts sur Facebook et Instagram (retrouvez-y aussi le compte de Mansplaining).
The finale.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton Waller (maxtonwaller.bandcamp.com)Brian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorCindy Denton is our Merch ManagerEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens say a goodbye to a friend, summon a powerful new ally, and cook up one last stupid scheme to stop Willie Stampler once and for all.This episode contains Profanity, Violence and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorCindy Denton is our Merch ManagerEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taylor's incredibly well laid plan is ruined! What now!?This episode contains Violence, Sexual Content, and Profanity.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glee is full of memorable moments, but one that resonated deeply with viewers was Darren Criss singing "Cough Syrup" by Young the Giant in a heartbreaking and pivotal scene in the episode "On My Way." The band's frontman, Sameer Gadhia, joins Jenna and Kevin to discuss why the band agreed to Glee's request, his reaction to the scene featuring the song, and his thoughts on Darren's cover. Plus, Sameer shares behind-the-scenes details on how the "Cough Syrup" lyrics came together and why he initially didn't think the song was cool!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before we jump into today's chat, a note on our content: this episode contains topics surrounding suicide that some listeners might find disturbing. If you or someone you know is in crisis or struggling, please call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Dave Karofsky is the Glee character everyone loves to hate, the high school jock and bully, but when the tables turn on him, it leads to a very dark place and a phenomenal performance by Max Adler. Max joins Jenna and Kevin to break down his heartbreaking scene in "On My Way," ... from what he thought when he got the script to what it took to prepare for the scene, his feelings before he stepped on the set, and what it was like to shoot it. Plus, the trio discusses the episode's impact, including the increased calls to The Trevor Project after the show aired and how it helped bring cyberbullying to the forefront.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The teens split and each enact their plans, inching them closer to a showdown with Willie.This episode contains Violence, Sexual Content, and Profanity.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens attempt to ascend into Heaven.This episode contains Profanity, Violence, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens discover the spicy Oak Family Drama behind Code Purple!This episode contains Profanity, Violence, Sexual Content, and Body Horror.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the teens seek crunchy munchy refuge, they must deal with the loss of a team member.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One way or another, Hell's getting a new puppet dictator...This episode contains Violence, Sexual Content, and Profanity.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens find out why Glenn and Terry are DUELING in HELL!This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens plan their next move while taking a moment to make amends.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode happens in the year 1912!This episode contains Violence, Sexual Content, and Profanity.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens sneak into heaven with an unorthodox plan.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new ally joins the teens as they dodge an ambush and make their way to heaven.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens and Dood head back to school.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens finally commune with The Doodler.This episode contains Profanity, Violence, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All anchors are broken as the team prepares to commune with the Doodler.This episode contains Violence, Profanity, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens and the dads cross paths as they move to find the final anchor.This episode contains Profanity, Violence, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The teens barely have time to get their feet on solid ground before dodging BULLETS? And uh oh is that the Black Parade??This episode contains Profanity, Violence, and Sexual Content.Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Check out the subreddit!DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)Lincoln Li-Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Normal Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Scary Marlowe is Beth May (@heybethmay)Taylor Swift is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song is "On My Way" by Maxton WallerBrian Fernandes is our Content ProducerAshley Nicollette is our Community ManagerKortney Terry is our Community CoordinatorEster Ellis is our Lead EditorTravis Reaves provides Additional EditingRobin Rapp is our transcriberCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)Send us stuff and get in contact: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/contactThe story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.