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Ooooooh boy, Belle is on a rampage now! Our main character is luring in lonely men through the want ads, or old-timey "online dating" for the kids today. She advertised herself as a snack, a catch, hard to ignore. However, her motives were so so so much darker. Than anyone would have guessed. image credits: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?search=Belle+Guinness&title=Special:MediaSearch&type=image
Welcome back to the Manor! We're finishing up our series on the 50th anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons... except we're not! We actually have one more coming out in two weeks to shore up a few things, but for now, enjoy this episode on 1976! So many things happening, you'll be amazed at what you learn! Ooooooh! Next week's episode is about barleywines, burley bats, and dangling prepositions. Stay tuned! Get in touch with us at Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-4pksr-a17e1a Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twinterrorsmacabremanormeadmetalmayhe/ Or on twitter: @Terrors_Manor On Instagram: @macabremanormeadmetalmayhem You can also find our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and I Heart Radio; pretty much wherever fine (and our) podcasts are aired. Image courtesy of: James
Ooooooh, Stefanie has a crazy story about a long lost love, who may not be so lost anymore! Cecily shares a writer's "joke writing" tips. A Baby Reindeer apology and so much more!
Ooooooh our Mother's Day Gift Guide for hair, skin, sleep, hands, and restoring moisturizer are just a few that Licensed Esthetician and Skincare sister/ guru Ashley go over. Don't get us sisters started on those yummy snacks! You can join me in my at home skincare doing beauty tools and skincare routines with a new skincare or product review video every single week! Now with a FREE 7 day trial! Enjoy our Newsletter All Mother's Day gift Guide - thank you for using our links to support our podcast show. Silk sleep mask Aloe calendula hair detangler Curling Iron Gift card for the gift of skincare Here is our link to make spa shower bombs Necessaire hand balm Rephyr confetti snacks washcloths. Balm Password keeper: LINK Xo, Lindsey & Ashley Next Steps: Download my Free 7 Day Skincare Guide: https://lindseyholder.com/ Join the lapree beauty membership Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts Should you wanna come find me on Insta I'm @lindseyrholder and @spaskinandbeauty Disclaimer: All media and platforms are not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. Content provided by our platform is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on our platform should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout our platform are not to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. Lindsey Holder| Spa Skin and Beauty| lapree beauty participates in amazon and affiliate programs. If you choose to use a link, then we will receive a commission. We believe in sharing products that have worked for us and products we use and love.
You've been looking for love, but are you ready for love? When love shows up, what is it walking into? Ooooooh, I asked a client this and let me tell you the conversation got deep! What is love walking into? You've got the list of everything you want in a partner, but are they getting the same when they step into your world? This isn't about being perfect or completely healed; perfection is not what it has to be and I'm not talking about the obvious list of demands. This is about being prepared for what you asked for and dating and relationships are preparing you for just that! So, enter love's bootcamp as you prepare yourself for a healthy relationship. Tag me on Instagram (@encourageovereverything) with your favorite quote and don't forget to rate and subscribe! Thanks for listening! ENCOURAGE OVER EVERYTHING INSTAGRAM: https://Instagram.com/encourageovereverything/ SHOW NOTES: https://stan.store/EncourageOverEverything/p/the-encourage-over-everything-show
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss Jared's choice of topic: Beowulf. The famed Old English poem, the longest extant poetic work in general preserved in that language, almost accidentally survived over the years until it became more widely recognized in the 1700s, including surviving a fire. It has since become a cornerstone of studies of English literature, telling the story of a heroic Geat warrior who defeats two monstrous presences on a visit to an afflicted Danish kingdom, and who in later years as an aging king slays a dragon at the cost of his life and, it is strongly implied, his kingdom's. Tolkien knew the work thoroughly and regularly taught it in his academic career, leading to both a prose translation and various notes and commentaries that Christopher Tolkien presented and edited for a 2015 publication. But besides the notable connections that can be made between the poem and elements of his own legendarium, Tolkien has a further place in Beowulf scholarship thanks to his most famed academic work, the 1936 lecture “Beowulf: The Monsters and The Critics,” which single-handedly reframed the poem from being primarily seen as a historical document to being considered as a remarkable work of imagination. What are some of the key differences between Beowulf's world and ethos and Tolkien's own reworking of it into his legendarium, in terms of character, society and more? What points does Tolkien bring up in his lecture that provides a deeper insight into how he was not only arguing for the Beowulf poet – whoever it might be – but also placing his own work into that lineage? How do the portrayals of the various monsters Beowulf faces differ, and what in particular makes Grendel's mother such a fascinating character? And how many moments per episode are points raised and then suddenly realized to be maybe not accurate? (Sorry about that.)Show Notes.Jared's doodle. Gotta be careful with dragons.Ooooooh boy, the angst this Fellowship of Fans post unleashed in some corners when it came to Rings of Power rumors. (On a side note, RoP's Morfydd Clark is in the new two part Agatha Christie Murder is Easy adaptation on Britbox and is unsurprisingly really good!)The whole Matthew Weiner spoiler-war thing re Mad Men was a thing. Was it ever a thing. Here's a sample.Beowulf! You might have heard of it. Plenty of translations freely available, and of course there's Seamus Heaney and Maria Dahvana Headley and etc. And yes there's Tolkien's too.“HWAET!” (Tolkien allegedly really loved to get his students' attention by delivering this full on.)If you haven't read “Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics,” we really do encourage this. (And picking up the full essay anthology too, key pieces like “A Secret Vice” and “On Fairy-Stories” are included among others.)Kennings are very cool. (But please avoid ‘whale road.')Imagining Tolkien delivering this to the other Beowulf critics is something wild to think about.There's a wide variety of pieces about the women of Beowulf out there; here's one that provides a general summary and consideration about them.If you'd like to see the Nowell Codex, head on over to the British Library, physically or virtually.We've mentioned E. R. Eddison before. Definitely NOT Tolkien.The full historical background that Beowulf draws on is definitely there, though treating the poem as a history itself is not the way to go. Here's a useful piece tackling the history as such.The Geats aren't around as such anymore, and there are reasons for that…It's not directly mentioned in the episode but Tolkien did write and lecture about one of the ‘side' stories in Beowulf, with the results published in the book Finn and Hengest.Did we mention we're not impressed with Silicon Valley's take on Tolkien?Grendel's mother is, no question, awesome.Kenneth Grahame's “The Reluctant Dragon” – definitely not Smaug.“Sellic Spell” really is interesting, and may be the most notable part of the volume it's published in.Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead! (But avoid The 13th Warrior.)A last little bonus: didn't bring it up in the episode but Ned remembered seeing Robert Macneil's 1986 documentary series on PBS The Story of English back when it first ran, and the second episode, “The Mother Tongue,” has a brief bit discussing Beowulf and how it might have been performed as a song, as well as a separate section on the impact of the Viking invasions on English as a language led by noted Tolkien scholar and academic descendant Tom Shippey.Support By-The-Bywater (and our network) on Patreon, and you can hang out with us in a friendly Discord.
Today we explore the lovely topic of self-sabotage. Ooooooh yummy! We talk about what it is, how it shows up and why it's not as inevitable as it might seem. If you feel stuck and want to get out of your own way, tune in right away.
Episode #84 John Pabon Great and inspiring conversation with John. We talked about saving the Earth! OK, let's face it, it's not the earth that really needs saving, it's all the things that live on Earth. Anyway, he has a much more positive view on the subject than I do, and it was a very refreshing conversation. There was also a bit of controversy, Ooooooh, everyone loves controversy! In his own words: I've spent two decades in the business of saving our Earth. After leaving my role at the United Nations, I traveled the world studying the impacts of sustainability first-hand in factories, on fields, and at Fortune 500s. That's given me a very unique perspective on what it takes to make a positive impact. I'm a globally recognized expert in sustainability with a mission to move from theory to practical strategies that help people and businesses confidentially make real impact. To get there, I share my message through books, consulting to businesses, and keynote speaking to audiences around the world. My global career has taken me from Los Angeles to New York, Shanghai to Seoul to Melbourne. I've had the privilege of working with the United Nations, McKinsey, A.C. Nielsen, and as a consultant with BSR, the world's largest sustainability-focused business network. A decade of experience living and working in Asia inspired me to found strategic communications firm Fulcrum Strategic Advisors with a mission to help companies, governments, and individuals capitalize on the benefits sustainability offers. I'm also a regular contributor to major publications such as CNN, EuroNews, and the ABC. I speak to an array of global audiences on issues of sustainability, geopolitics, communications, and societal change. I am the Program Director for The Conference Board's Asia Sustainability Leaders Council, a member of the United Nations Association of Australia, and serve on the board of advisors to the U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce. I am the author of “Sustainability for the Rest of Us: Your No-Bullshit, Five-Point Plan for Saving the Planet.” The book has been described as “…a foundational read for practical sustainability in the 21st century” and “…one of the best sustainability resources available to date.” I'm also excited to be helping consumers make smarter decisions through my second book, “The Great Greenwashing: How Brands, Governments, and Influencers are Lying to You,” out now. https://www.tiktok.com/@johnapabon https://www.johnpabon.com/ https://www.fulcrum22.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnpabon/ https://www.instagram.com/johnapabon/ https://www.instagram.com/@johnapabon Music for all episodes by Jon Griffin. My YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCugOLERePPuD4nwtZO-Zwnw?view_as=subscriber My Instagram: @joelyshmoley FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/wereyoustilltalking/ #Podcasting #sustainability #earth #longtalks #greenwashing
Remember that guy who knows everything about game shows? That's our pal, Adam Nedeff and we're thrilled to have him back on Irritable Dad Syndrome!Adam joins us to talk about his newest masterpiece "Gong This Book" that tells you everything you've ever wanted to know about The Gong Show, Chuck Barris, The Popsicle Twins and more. Adam also gives us the inside scoop on other great moments in game show history, and the elusive Moth Man that once haunted West Virginia. Ooooooh scary!We promise... you won't GONG this episode!#ADAMNEDEFF#GONGSHOW#CHUCKBARRIS#POPSICLETWINS#JAMIEFARR#MATCHGAME#RAYMONDBURR#DAVIDLETTERMAN#DONKNOTTS#MOTHMAN#WESTVIRGINIA#PATSAJAK#RYANSEACRESTOrder Adam's books here:www.bearmanormedia.comwww.barnesandnoble.comwww.amazon.comSupport the show
The Cooling Rack: a podcast about The Great Canadian Baking Show
Ooooooh it's getting épicée up in here! It's Spice Week in the Baking Show Tent, so join Michael and James as they breakdown all the bakes of the week. Signature – Ras Malai Cake Slices (0:00) Technical – Jamaican Patties (9:57) Showstopper – Spiced Cookie Architectural Wonder (20:19)
Seems like everything that went down in the news this week called for a bucket o' freshly buttered popcorn and a breathlessly exclaimed, "Ooooooh, what happens next?!" And Thingies, we are shamelessly here for every second of it. Grab your own victuals and get comfy!
I really feel like our inner work, doing our inner work is the way to change the world and how we have an impact on the outer world. And I so, so deeply believe and know in my heart that embodiment is the way to freedom, and connection, and joy… And all of those things that we long for. So now, I'm moving into building a coaching business, but also writing a book. I feel like some of it is gonna be exorcised from me in the form of public speaking, or teaching, or possibly performance… That's the way I'm going to disseminate the experience to other people. So that is in the works! And I'm still constantly working on—and this has a place in all of these things that I'm mentioning—I'm still working on a solo performance piece that I have been working on for years. I'm performed it along the way in its different iterations at different places. It's called Bicycle Face. In my body and heart and mind, it's going to end up being in an anthology of sorts with other women and folks who identify as women. That's a thread that's through all of this too, and I don't know how all of these things are coming together, but I tell you what! At this time in my life, when I'm rounding the corner to 50—comin' in hot on 50—it feels like all of these things are being braided together in this sort of glowing… Golden braid. — Thanks for joining us on the podcast! So… Natalie Griffith Robichaux. Yes. Cool. Got it. Yay. So what is your age? I am 49. Gonna be 50 in January! Amazing. When's your birthday? January 18th! Okay cool! That's a little less than a month after mine! Hehe. Ah, all right! Are you a Capricorn? I am a Capricorn. I'm very much a Capricorn. Yeah? Are you into astrology? Totally! I have been my whole life. It just makes sense to me. It always has. I'm a Capricorn too! What about the Capricorn sign do you resonate with? Like what comes to mind when you think, “I'm a Capricorn!” I'm fiercely loyal. Can be very… Systems-oriented. Like I kinda get into the organizational, ambition behind organization, making systems work… I'm super passionate, I'm grounded. I can be a little… Jealous… At times? Stubborn! What else… I mean those are the things that come off the top of my head. I have three, including myself, Capricorns in my house. My daughter's a Capricorn, and my husband's a Capricorn. And then my son is a Virgo. So, very different. He's living with three Capricorns in the same building, so it gets interesting! I'm just picturing all the rams butting heads. Is it like that? (Laughs) Sure! (Laughs) There's some of that. But I think we're all very passionate in our own ways. Yeah. Cool! Yeah. So you mentioned you're a mother. What other roles do you currently carry? Like, how do you refer to yourself, and what do others refer to you as? I'm an artist, a performing artist, a teacher, a coach, a guide… I've been shifting the sort of roles and names as I've gotten older. I've become more comfortable with taking up roles that I would've been more timid about taking up before, when I was younger. I like to refer to myself as a witch, in the way that… I read this definition of a witch that an artist made, I don't remember who said this. Maybe we could find it. But it was in the New York Times, this artist that said, “A witch is a woman with unconstrained relationship to her power.” Ooooooh. And so I was like, “I wanna be a witch! So I'm gonna start saying, ‘I'm a witch.' I'm gonna invite that in.” So I guess “witch” would be a role that I would like to embody, that I try to embody. Definitely mother, friend, partner, sister, daughter—those are all very important to me. And you mentioned roles that you are becoming more comfortable with now as you're becoming older. Is that specifically the witch one, or are there others? The witch one, and some friends of mine… A particular friend of mine, who I consider a spiritual guide in my life, has been inviting me to entertain the idea of “shaman” or “shepherd” or… I've been a mentor already, and am a mentor to several young artists, young women. Did that quite a bit and enjoyed that part of my academic career—which is now over. I moved out of academia. So I guess witch, mentor, shaman, guide, shepherd. Okay. And yeah, you mentioned you're an artist. What all does that entail for you? What kind of art? It entails a lot, Juliana! I enjoy making things. I called myself a maker for a long time, cause I really enjoy making things. I love sewing. Years ago I had a handmade handbag line, when I lived in New York City, called Brooklyn Cowgirl, that I did for several years. I like making patterns for things, like sewing patterns. I paint! I also dabbled in a little bit of sculpture. And I'm a performing artist! I've been an actor and a dancer basically my whole life. That would be where my education is, in acting, dancing, movement, performing, and directing. Intimacy choreography for the stage, and all sorts of things. Intimacy choreography? Yeah. Have you heard about this? Mm-mm. You know, it's been a few years now that that's come into play. It's essentially somebody there to help you choreograph intimate moments, or sexual moments, or moments of violence that are of an intimate nature—for the stage. Oh wow. So we bring in all kinds of tools to explain and set up consent culture in the rehearsal room, and on the stage, with everybody involved in the production. And we choreograph like it's a dance—the actual movements of an intimate scene. So it's not just like, “Oh uh, roll around on the bed and kiss each other twice, and let's see what happens!” You know, you choreograph it like it's a dance movement, so that you can count on what's gonna happen—all the people involved can count on what's gonna happen, and you can repeat it. And then you are somebody who maintains, helps the actors and stage management maintain that choreography throughout the run. And sometimes the artists are scared that it's gonna limit things and take the spontaneity, in-the-moment creativity out of a moment that's about the human condition and about connecting in an intimate way. Making an imagined circumstance real. But I've found that the choreography and the consent culture guidelines actually give some guard rails, so that then you can play jazz when you're up there—it really just opens things up in a huge way. Interesting! Yeah, I've never heard about that. That study that I did, and that practice of choreographing several things for the stage, and working with theater groups and things like that—really informs the coaching and therapeutic work that I do. It feels like all of these different elements come in together to… Now as I turn the corner to turning 50, it feels like all of these different areas of study and experience are joining together finally, in a way that I haven't felt before. I've always struggled with doing too many things. Maybe that's something you can relate to—I know you're multi-faceted. Yeah. Yeah, so that in the past has felt like a struggle, and like I'm not doing anything completely… How can I really commit to something. This story, that I need to commit to one thing. Take that one thing all the way—that sort of thing. But now, it really feels like those seemingly disparate things have been really a gift, many gifts, that are now weaving together. Wow! Amazing. I really resonate with what you said, so many different things. That's really cool! Wow. Oh my gosh, there's so many different directions we could go in. How about… Can you talk about your performing arts, how that has shifted? Maybe like how did you first get into it? I mean, I'm sure you always dancing as a kid. But like, how did that evolve? You're a teacher, now you do coaching. Can you talk about it from like a dancing lens, and how that's shifted, changed, and evolved in your lifetime? Yes, yes! Well, dancing is where I started. And the way that I feel it is that it was always through my body, I was really drawn to and excited by and thrilled by expressing myself through my whole body. And that was something that came really easily to me, and it felt really powerful and impactful. It felt like a way that I could be impactful on an audience, or you know, using my expression through my body. And I maybe wasn't the most technically disciplined, or you know, my technical abilities were not always really high, just because of my sheer body shape. I don't know what you know about ballet or any sort of dance, but they can be very rigid, and very prescribed. You know, like a certain body type is a dancer, and there were certain things that my body just wouldn't do. Like there was a limit, even at a very young age, just because of anatomy. But I was always, always, always drawn to expressing myself with my body, and that led me to acting. I found that when I was dancing as a preteen and a teenager, I wanted to speak on stage. I wanted to see what other ways I could do that, those sorts of things. I was also always really fascinated with the human condition, psychology… Feelings! Why we have them! What happens in relationships? All of those things—it's been an area of interest for me for sure. So I went into acting with a BFA undergrad program. And then went directly from there into a graduate acting program, at UCSD in San Diego. That was in the late 90's—the 1900's, as my kids say. (Laughs) They're like “Mom, that movie is from the 1900's, and I'm like ‘Yes, so am I. So am I. I am also from the 1900's.'” That was in the late 90's. In a graduate acting program, your classes are acting, obviously, but there's also movement, and yoga, and body awareness, and vocal training, which is also body awareness-related, and breath-related, and singing and speech. And then how all of these things work together to produce sound! You know, all of that stuff. So I did that training. Loved it. Loved being in that training. And again, I was always an actor, and am still an actor, who first approaches it through the body. I taught a little bit in graduate school—like you are doing, right—as part of my graduate program. And then went to New York City, started working in theater: regional theater, Broadway, Off-Broadway, that sort of thing, in New York. I didn't do a lot of teaching while I was doing that. I was really trying to get jobs as an actor, and honing my retail sales skills, and my waiting tables skills, which I did for many years. (Laughs) Which have actually brought many, many skills that I still use today! And then I found myself wanting… And this was always kind of in the background when I was doing my graduate studies and when I was performing in theater productions and that sort of thing. I found myself wanting some sort of outlet to give back, and I knew that my experience in getting to know my body and using my imagination through movement was such a therapeutic experience for me, that I wanted to share that with other people. And I couldn't quite figure out how to do that. And while I was in New York… I don't even remember where I first heard the term “drama therapy”, but when I heard it, I was like “Oh, what? What??” And it was, you know, theater processes used for therapeutic purposes, right. And I was like, “Oh my god, that would be so great!” Immediately thrilled about it! And at that time, there were only two programs in the country. One at NYU, and one at University of San Francisco. And I applied to the one at NYU—it was another masters program. I was a, you know, struggling, starving actor who was working periodically but not making a lot of money, just making ends meet, and had no health care for a little while. Then would have health care through the actor's union, then I would not have it. Thank god for Planned Parenthood in Manhattan in the early 2000's. They saved my life on several occasions, for just basic female health care. I digress—it is part of the story. I interviewed for the program at NYU, and part of the interview process was they pulled out fifty applicants from their scores of applicants for their drama therapy program, and they all came to NYU for a weekend. And we went through all of these drama therapy exercises as a group, as a sort of like interview process where they would decide who would be M.A. candidates, who would become part of the program. So I got a real taste of what it was. And I was so thrilled by it, Juliana. I just took to it immediately. It made sense in my body. I was doing things with these other people who were interested in it as well, and it was working therapeutically for us in that weekend, even in that short period of time. I was just so excited by it. I got accepted to the program, and then found out the cost of the program. (Laughs) And was not able to do it. And that felt like a derailment. Like oh… Okay… But knew that I was still interested in it. So I got a few books that were written at the time about it, and started reading as much as I could. At that time, I moved with my then-boyfriend, who then became my husband, who I'm still married to now. We moved from New York to Los Angeles. He's an actor as well, and as acting teacher. And we moved to LA, and at that time in my acting work, I realized that I was 33, and… The parts that I was going up for in theater were getting less and less and less. There seemed to be an age gap in the parts that were there. It was like… 30 to 60, it was like there wasn't a lot there. Hm. And, I had reached a point where… I remember being in my agent's office in New York City. We were looking at something called the break downs, where they send out for auditions… They send out like what the characters are and actors they're looking for. So they'll say like… Woman, in her 20's. The character is flamboyant, and whatever. They'll tell the agents what kind of actors they're looking for for the parts. And he read a break down out to me, and it was for something like Cincinnati Playhouse, which was a regional theater, a great theater that would audition in New York and would be a great job to have. I don't remember if it was actually Cincinnati Playhouse, but it was one of those regionals. And it said next to the part that I would be up for, it said “Stars Only”. And that was during the time when reality TV was coming up, and lots of reality stars were starting to do theater, and bring in people for audiences, and theaters were looking for people who had some star power. That was not something I had. I was 33, and I felt like I was coming into a desert zone of parts. And so when I moved to Los Angeles, I left my agency, and I was like, “I'm done. If acting is breaking up with me, I'm gonna break up with it before it gets a chance to break up with me.” (Laughs) So I'm like nah, not gonna do that anymore. Gonna do something else. So in LA, I was really floundering, and trying to find what I was gonna do with this Masters degree in acting, and experience in theater… And I didn't know. And I found a drama therapy institute in Los Angeles, where I could take some classes. It wasn't a degree program, but I could take classes. So I started some classes there. My husband and I decided to start an acting company, or an acting school, in Los Angeles. He was the main teacher, and then I would supplement some things sometimes. So I started teaching a little bit there. And then it went on from there. We moved to Austin, Texas, after we had been in Los Angeles for about four years. We opened an acting studio in Austin, Texas, had that for several years. I had two kids during that time, who are my greatest spiritual teachers. And from there, we decided to move and take up academic appointments at Penn State University. They were offering my husband a job there—he had been teaching in universities in Austin, and they offered him a job, and they offered me a job as well. So that's how I got into academia. And when I started at Penn State, I was really interested in the imagination, and the imagination being the gateway to all progress and growth. And particularly something a teacher called Movement Imagination, which is… It's not a visualization exercise. The best way I can describe it is that your energetic body is moving. And you use it for creative purposes. So I was super, super interested in studying that. That led me Michael Chekhov work, which is an actor training theory and program, that is about the energetic body and expanding creative abilities through the body. And I was training to teach acting, but as the years went along and I got more attuned with Michael Chekhov and my energetic body and all of the doors in my creative abilities started to blow open because of this work… I started noticing my students were having positive therapeutic results from an acting class. Now, you don't ever want to make an acting class a therapy session. That would be unethical. But I was noticing that it was a by-product of the work that was really powerful, and I was really interested in that. Do you want me to keep going? Yeah! That was… Very long-winded answers. No, no, I love this! Yeah, please keep going! (Full transcription of interview can be found on wisenotwithered.com)
Ooooooh boy Clone Wars Episode 8 Season 7 ends with a HUGE cliffhanger as we gear up to head to Mandalore and...MAUL!!! I cannot wait to see the next episode. I think things are going to be absolutely epic as Ahsoka comes to terms with who she really is, a Jedi, a force user in the light, and confronts Maul to take the throne and return it to Mandalore. I think during all of this, is when Anakin and Obi-Wan are fighting Dooku during Revenge of the Sith, leading into Order 66. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ooooooh guns gun guns! The GROGPOD is playin to-night! I never miss a game. This week we visit an all-time bullet-hell classic of Enter The Gungeon. How many gun puns can we cram into 60 minutes? Is it as easy as shooting fish in a barrel, or using a barrel to shoot fish instead? Lock ‘n' load your Uzi 9MM, your .45 longslide with laser sighting, and join us in finding a bullet that can kill our past. Custom RSS Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify 5:26 - Shattered Pixel Dungeon episode fallout 6:44 - game stats 12:54 - one sentence summary 18:54 - our story begins 1:23:26 - rankings and final thoughts 1:33:55 - guest plugs Next episode: Cult of the Lamb Contact us at grogpodzone@gmail.com! https://grogpod.zone Intro music: Charles Mingus - Gunslinging Bird Outro music: doseone - Enter the Gun
Ooooooh boy. This week I am joined by The Doom Generation Podcast to talk about the BONKERS 1990 "family" film MOTHER GOOSE: ROCK N' RHYME. It nearly destroyed our friendship... but we bounced back to bring you one of the most unhinged and uncensored episodes of The Cultworthy yet! Check it out!Visit thecultworthy.comVisit DOOM GENERATION at https://www.doomgenerationpod.com/SPONSORED AD: Try Blendjet2 today at https://zen.ai/cult12! PROMO CODE: CULT12
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OOoOoOh! Habits is one of my favourite topics - OF ALL TIME! In fact, changing my habits all those years ago, not only changed my life - but also was the catalyst for the founding of my business - The Habit Tracker! In this ep we delve into how changing my habits changed my life, the evolution of The Habit Tracker, the science behind habit formation and how you you can work hand in hand with your brain, to create NEW habits & unlearn any bad ones! I hope you love this ep!!! Find us on Instagram:@inherpowerpod@becstewart__@the.habittrackerJoin the Bec Stewart Facebook Community: here www.becstewart.netJOIN THE POWERFUL ON PURPOSE COMMUNITY HERE⚡️ JOIN US FOR 1 WEEK FREE! BUY THE HABIT TRACKER JOURNAL HEREFind us on Instagram:@inherpowerpod@becstewart__@the.habittrackerJoin the Bec Stewart Facebook Community: here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An unkillable ninja Gabimaru teams up with an expert of execution Sagiri, to uncover the mysteries of an island said to contain the secret to immortality. If they can reclaim it for the Shogun, the Gabimaru's crimes can be forgiven and he can return home to his wife, that he totally loves! (Ooooooh!) But the islands inhabitants have the strength of demons, and that's not even including the band of dangerous criminals sent to the island alongside them. Can Gabimaru and Sagiri uncover the secret to eternal life? This week, Matt, Sam, Jae, and Jacob read and discuss Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku by Yuji Kaku.Read along, meme along, or just yell at our bad opinions by following @OverMangaCast on Twitter.YouTube / Instagram / Facebook
It's time for the newest DCOM (and yes it's an *actual* DCOM we checked) - 2023's "Prom Pact." Just in time, too, as we're getting down to our final four movies OOooOOh. How does our final DCOM post-2003 fare? Keep up with the rankings at bit.ly/2U55zQy and follow our socials @DCOM_Mission!
Este é só um trechinho da aula de número 205 da série "Aprenda Inglês com Música", com o sucesso "Can't Stop Lovin' You" da banda Van Halen. Assista à aula completa aqui: https://youtu.be/Um8X3xx3hSE Refrão: I can't stop lovin' you No matter what I say or do You know my heart is true, oh-oh I can't stop lovin' you And I know what I got to do Hey Ray, what you said is true, oh-oh I can't stop lovin' you, Ooooooh, ... I can't stop lovin' you Quer dar aquele up no seu inglês com a Teacher Milena ?
Vocês pediram e a #reviewaicm chegou ao podcast! Sua dose diária de inglês com música ;) Este é só um trechinho da aula de número 205 da série "Aprenda Inglês com Música", com o sucesso "Can't Stop Lovin' You" da banda Van Halen. Assista à aula completa aqui: https://youtu.be/Um8X3xx3hSE Refrão: I can't stop lovin' you No matter what I say or do You know my heart is true, oh-oh I can't stop lovin' you And I know what I got to do Hey Ray, what you said is true, oh-oh I can't stop lovin' you, Ooooooh, ... I can't stop lovin' you
There are a few no-shows (oh no!) this week, but thankfully Liv and Huw have sent a couple of stellar guests in their absence. First a stuntman drops in to detail the various stunts he's performed, and then the heir to the Perrier sparkling water fortune comes in search of the job he was promised. There's also a surprise test involved, ooOOooh! These Talkie Boiyz survive off positive feedback, so if you would like to help these sad, sad, sad podcasters out, you can find them here: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dont-expect-anything Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36k2SNpcOcWuQf7NdELC48 Instagram: @deapodcast https://www.instagram.com/deapodcast/ Jeremy: @slippin_on_peels Josh: @j__sh._ Huw: @huwperfluous Liv: @livlikesmovies Keegan: @kega_saur, https://soundcloud.com/yogi_boi
The one where we welcome a new crowned queen to the franchise.Follow the queers:Podcast TwitterEmre's TwitterAndré's TwitterSpecial thanks to @x_tiyan for our opening and ending music! You can find Earth Reality Pod on all music platforms!
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Ooooooh shizzle how did Mr X go with his proposal with the second hand ring? Eeeeekballs I'm nervous!!!
Ooooooh boy did we have fun talking abut this 80's horror/comedy zombie classic with one of our favorite longtime guests Joe Testa.What an amazing film, that truly has is all. You want a punk rock hodgepodge of swearing, nudity, brain craving zombies, all star 80's cast? You came to the right place. Enjoy our discussion on The Return of the Living Dead.
This episode we dig in to round 3 of our scariest game of all time, short news cycle, Eric has a couple of new reviews on the feed, Eric and Frank review She Hulk and Halloween Ends (don't miss this!), and Break laughs at Alex Jones! All this and more on a great episode of the Grinders! Join us LIVE every Friday 7EST here: http://twitch.tv/RPGrinders Thanks for listening!
Ooooooh! This episode is so good. I love when our clients get to tell their true stories of growth, healing, and transformation. This episode will give you goosebumps in the best way. The amazing thing about Amanda is that she radically changed her life inside of the ESL Program, and now she is one of our amazing coaches on staff. She is a true example of “doing the work” to create the life and relationships you want. Inside of this episode Amanda shares: -What her life (belief systems) were like prior to the program -Her biggest breakthroughs in rewiring her brain for healthy love -What she is currently working on , and how she continues to support her healing journey Y'all don't want to miss this! And- if Amanda's story inspired you- You can apply to the Program using this link: Click Here to Apply!
A renovated haunted house, a transforming cat god, and of course, a creepy kid. We broke out the big spooky stuff for this episode where we're all in the same room. Ooooooh spooky! Content Warning: This episode contains conversations about or mentions of mental illness, suicidal thoughts, car accidents, genocide, racism, injury, and war. Housekeeping - Recommendation: This week, Amanda recommends crop tops! Wear ‘em! - Books: Check out our previous book recommendations, guests' books, and more at spiritspodcast.com/books - Call to Action: Check out Exolore: Helping you imagine other worlds, but with facts and science! Every other week, astrophysicist/folklorist Moiya McTier explores fictional worlds by building them with a panel of expert guests, interviewing professional worldbuilders, or reviewing the merits of worlds that have already been built. Sponsors - Magic Spoon cereal is high-protein, low-sugar, keto-friendly, and gluten-free. Go to magicspoon.com/SPIRITS to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code SPIRITS at checkout to save five dollars off your order! - Blueland creates everyday eco-friendly cleaning productions that save you money and space, without any plastic waste. Get 20% off your first order when you go to blueland.com/spirits. - BetterHelp is a secure online counseling service. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/spirits Find Us Online If you like Spirits, help us grow by spreading the word! Follow us @SpiritsPodcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads. You can support us on Patreon (http://patreon.com/spiritspodcast) to unlock bonus Your Urban Legends episodes, director's commentaries, custom recipe cards, and so much more. We also have lists of our book recommendations and previous guests' books at http://spiritspodcast.com/books. Transcripts are available at http://spiritspodcast.com/episodes. To buy merch, hear us on other podcasts, contact us, find our mailing address, or download our press kit, head on over to http://spiritspodcast.com. About Us Spirits was created by Julia Schifini, Amanda McLoughlin and Eric Schneider. We are founding members of Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production studio. Our music is "Danger Storm" by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0.
Ooooooh, it's getting a little steamy! Hang out with The Cozy Chat's first official guest, Khaliyah @sharnasymone and myself as we dive into the beauty of a woman's sensual side. Sip with us as we discuss the importance of learning and understanding your body. Continue to tune in and learn what Aliyah's Corner is all about. Grab that wine or tea and get ready for some comfort and laughs. Don't be shy! Become a homegirl. Follow @aliyahscorner on Instagram. Join The Cozy Chat via IG live every Tuesday at 9pm ET. Have some thoughts to share? Reach out to me on IG or shoot me an email AliyahsCorner101@gmail.com. Until next time, clank clank. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aliyahs-corner/message
OOOOOoh, talk about a juicy episode! Our favorite DJ turned Spiritual Healer Riana Stellburg is back to deep dive on all things spiritual. We talk about the benefits of breath work, tarot cards, psychic abilities and how to tap into these tools to help you live a fuller life. Plus, Riana's parking trick that we challenge you to try and how to call in gifts into your life. If you haven't watched Riana's first episode where she talks about how she got into spirituality - listen to that one first! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKvSsjRlPB8&t=2552s Find Riana here: www.Rianastellburg.com https://www.instagram.com/rianastellburg https://soundcloud.com/tittahbyte https://www.youtube.com/rianastellburg Explore more with Kolby and Andrew here: www.uncuthawaii.com https://www.instagram.com/uncut_hawaii/ #rianastellburg #uncutpodcast #uncuthawaii #hawaiicreators #hawaiipodcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcastersofinstagram #spotifypodcast #newpodcast #applepodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncuthawaii/support
Ooooooh boy do we get through a lot in this episode, you think the shows in this week's title are a lot? Barely scratching the surface baby!We also have a Patreon! Take a look right here - www.patreon.com/PilotSeasonPodcastAnd rep your favourite podcast with our new merch too! www.buythatmerch.co.uk/collections/pilot-season-podcastArtwork by Emily NortonProduced by Top Hat Films
You, yes you can now listen to an episode of LL every day of the year and never duplicate one! Shout out to 365 episodes deep. Ooooooh weee review starts this episode as Credere has a lousy time at a dispensary. How to make a mocktail (live on air taste test). Cartoon minute and Nickelodeon late 80s show breakdown. Ilyfted trip and the Brady Bunch house. Docs discussed: Bill W and Leave No Trace. Brandon's grandpa was a flagpole sitta. We talk cults, we talk classics, only thing we don't talk about is Nu Mixx Classics (because it fucking sucks). "You have to be a stand around in a store person to stand around in a store" - legendary quote by Sir Brandon of Depew.
Ooooooh baby, Mark wiped his SD card and lost his audio. But he fixed, kind of, awww the breast.... Sign up to our Patreon! Weekly bonus episodes and loads of exclusive content over at patreon.com/clearandoblivious We have merch now! Get yourself a t-shirt, jumper, mug and more and support the podcast and look stunning whilst doing so. Head to https://www.podcastmerch.co.uk/clear-and-oblivious to grab something now! Please remember to subscribe and rate 5 stars! Follow us on Twitter @ObliviousClear Find us on Facebook at Clear and Oblivious: An NFL Podcast Want to insult us on a personal level? Email clearandoblivious@gmail.com @ryancullen90 @garethwaugh @OhHiMarkus Images by Joe McTernan Music from Steve Bull
I've been on a research quest to find the best arguments for why cryptocurrencies will go to zero, here's what I found out.In Episode #301 of 'Meanderings' Juan and I discuss: our thoughts on the upcoming crypto winter, why serious people will still be working on projects (like 'unsigned_algorithms'), chatting about complete capitulations days before the Terra LUNA fiasco, useless mediums for conversation plus Andrew Tate, crappy arguments saying no-one uses it/ is only for criminals and why hypothetical 50 year jail sentences might not stop adoption.As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - Ooooooh like you mean it(0:26) - Is crypto winter coming?(1:44) - The crypto communities I hang out in(3:29) - Groundwork is done in the crypto winter(5:23) - Crashes to zero (looking at you Luna)(7:57) - Learnings from the other side of crypto(13:04) - Woke Time: Old white cryptocurrency critics(17:06) - Arguments that are tired stereotypes(20:58) - An intangible story with negative efficiency(24:34) - Napster, Bitgold & harsh penalties(29:06) - Growth for growth's sake(33:16) - Buy the dip and boostgram us you criminals!Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
Ooooooh boy you guys, we've got a drunk-cast on our hands. Well, more of a tipsy-cast. Anyway, drinky-poos aside this week the ladies tackle the talk of the town: The Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial. Opinions are slung, shade is thrown, and bad acting is assessed. Plus: Full moon period energy, Davy's merch allowance and a slow motion vortex.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lucy-and-annabel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ooooooh, Nat and Sara are here to recap The Billionaire's Wake-Up-Call Girl! This steamy contemporary has been on the list for a while and they do it justice! Plus, ferret stories! Next week you get part 2, but https://www.patreon.com/heavingbosomspodcast (PATRONS )have access to the ep in full right now! Make sure to check out Mel's new podcast https://bonkers-romance.captivate.fm/listen (Bonkers Romance)! Subscribe! Rate! Review! Tell all your friends :) Get more content on https://www.patreon.com/heavingbosomspodcast (PATREON!!) Sign up for our https://www.heavingbosoms.com/ (Newsletter)! MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/heaving-bosoms-podcast?ref_id=13852 (Teepublic), https://chicalookate.myshopify.com/collections/heaving-bosom (Chicaloo Kate), https://www.redbubble.com/people/heavingbosoms/shop?asc=u (Redbubble) Make your life better and https://justasknat.com/ (hire Natalie) to assist you!!! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heavingbosoms/ (@heavingbosoms) Twitter: https://twitter.com/Heaving_Bosoms (@heaving_bosom)s Mentioned in this episode: Bonkers Book Club for May and June! Hey y'all! It's the perfect time to join the Bonkers Romance Book Club! In May, you get The One Month Boyfriend by Roxie Noir and Always Practice Safe Hex by Juliette Cross. In June, you can look forward to After Hours on Milagro Street by Angelina M. Lopez and Skin2 by Aveda Vice! Join the Temple of Defiant Joy at the Joy Bringer tier or higher to get these advanced copy ebooks! https://heaving-bosoms.captivate.fm/bbc (Bonkers Book Club!) Listen to Storybound! Storybound is a radio theater program designed for the podcast age. In each episode, listeners will be treated to their favorite authors and writers reading some of their most impactful stories, designed with powerful and immersive sound environments. Brought to you by Lit Hub Radio and The Podglomerate. https://heaving-bosoms.captivate.fm/storybound (Storybound) The Stag Brothers series by Lanie Davis! SWEET DISTRACTION, book one in this series is free for all of 2022, so GET IT NOW! All 4 Stag Brother books are out now and will give you all the brooding alpha you could ever wish for! And Patrons have a chance to win an advanced copy of the newest audiobook, BEAUTIFUL GAME. https://heaving-bosoms.captivate.fm/sweetdistraction (Stag Brothers)
Ooooooh four twenty with DJ ST. Owned!!! #physodroneremixes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brainwashedradiohollywood/support
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Welcome to GAWCAST: the official podcast of "Grown Ass Women" TV! **Photo Credit and BIG thank you to Lee Meltzer: @The_Meltz Get ready for a special edition of GAW-TV, one like you've never seen before. This week, GAW-TV was recorded live at our first in-person DRESSLEMANIA! You'll see our beloved hosts, and others who took part of the event and donated dresses to help support Tag Me United. Also, Stacy Carter, Gail Kim, Gisele Shaw and Melina were on hand throughout this special champagne toast to help the girls celebrate, along with a few other cameo surprises. (Ooooooh, Chavo)! Enjoy this very special live edition of GAW-TV! DRESSLEMANIA II was a huge success, all thanks to YOU! We appreciate everyone who supported the event, whether it was bidding on a dress, buying the T-shirt, attending the live event and everyone who showed us support on social media. All of you played a part in making this a special tie for the home and helping raise money for a great cause. -- Not only can you watch the half-hour version of our show live on YouTube every week, you can catch the full episode by becoming a Patreon member at https://www.patreon.com/gawtv. Patreon members will also be able to join the hosts each week following our YouTube premiere for a live VIDEO afterparty via Zoom, where the hosts will talk about the new episode, answer questions and more! Different tiers of membership unlock even more rewards and exclusive content, including bonus footage, personalized merch, private chats with the hosts and other perks! Support the hosts and reap the benefits by joining us on Patreon! -- Did you know? Our official merchandise store is LIVE! Represent by getting the gear, accessories and swag now: https://gawtv-store.creator-spring.com/ And finally...we want to hear from you on social media! Get in on the conversation by using our official hashtag: #GAWTV FOLLOW US: ——— www.GAWTV.com ——— Mickie James Twitter.com/MickieJames Instagram.com/TheMickieJames Official merchandise store: www.MickieJames.com -- Valerie Wyndham Twitter.com/SoCalValerie Instagram.com/OfficialSoCalVal Official merchandise store: www.ValerieWyndham.net/store (and follow @SoCalValStore on Twitter and Instagram!) -- Lisa Marie Varon Twitter.com/RealLisaMarie Instagram.com/RealLisaMarie Official merchandise store: www.lisamarievaron.bigcartel.com
Ooooooh boy, this isnt an April Fools episode, but we definitely have to address some fools! After Donte & KT review the 'Hillsong Exposed' documentary & the conspiracy surrounding Brittany Griner, they take a deep dive into "the slap heard around the world". Grab your favorite snack and your thinking caps, because we're gonna take this episode ALL THE WAY THERE! Tap in!!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talkmycredo/exclusive-content
I found a book I rated highly and also had some quotes that spoke to me, which is why this recap is so long!In February we covered 4 books on this channel. It was a mix of philosophy, dystopian sci-fi and emotional love stories. The standout for me was Finite & Infinite Games by James Carse. This is the type of philosophy that I can actually enjoy. It was written in the last couple of decades and whilst has some parts that are difficult to understand, as a whole I found it quite enlightening. Lots of fun books coming up for March so get keen.I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!Timeline:(0:00) - Ooooooh(0:27) - Finite & Infinite Games: James P. Carse(2:34) - Snow Crash: Neal Stephenson(6:03) - The Myth Of Sisyphus: Albert Camus(8:34) - Love Stories: Trent Dalton(9:43) - Quotes(27:41) - Boostagram Lounge Part 1(32:26) - Boostagram Lounge Part 2(37:52) - What's Coming Up For Mar 2022?Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
I found a book I rated highly and also had some quotes that spoke to me, which is why this recap is so long!In February we covered 4 books on this channel. It was a mix of philosophy, dystopian sci-fi and emotional love stories. The standout for me was Finite & Infinite Games by James Carse. This is the type of philosophy that I can actually enjoy. It was written in the last couple of decades and whilst has some parts that are difficult to understand, as a whole I found it quite enlightening. Lots of fun books coming up for March so get keen.I hope you have a fantastic day wherever you are in the world. Kyrin out!Timeline:(0:00) - Ooooooh(0:27) - Finite & Infinite Games: James P. Carse(2:34) - Snow Crash: Neal Stephenson(6:03) - The Myth Of Sisyphus: Albert Camus(8:34) - Love Stories: Trent Dalton(9:43) - Quotes(27:41) - Boostagram Lounge Part 1(32:26) - Boostagram Lounge Part 2(37:52) - What's Coming Up For Mar 2022?Connect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/Support the show
One year after it was announced, The Book of Boba Fett is premiering THIS WEEK on Disney+! Silver and Cat discuss their hopes, dreams, and predictions for the show. They also discuss… Sexy Watto? It's good to be back!Silver really wants Boba and Fennec to just kiss already, Cat is praying to whatever God exists that we get to see Omega and the Bad Batch, and the girls are starting a fanclub for Drash, the newest Star Wars baddie. Don't forget that Boba and Friends, our 7-week Book of Boba Fett takeover, starts next Monday, January 3rd! Make sure you listen to the end of this week's episode to find out who the first “and Friend” will be. Ooooooh, the anticipation. While we can't yet ForceTime, we'd still love to connect!SOCIAL MEDIA:instagram.com/intothegcpodcasttwitter.com/InGarbageChuteCONTACT:intothegcpodcast@gmail.com
HAPPY HALLOWEEN YOU BEAUTIES! This is what it's all been leading to this season, a good ol' natter about everyone's favourite spooky season and the strange things that follow. Where did Jack O' Lanterns come from? You'll find out! Why are Germans hiding all of their knives? Ooooooh wouldn't you like to know? AND WHAT IS THE DEAL WITH APPLES? Well it's all explained in this episode! From the three of us here at Marvels, Mysteries & Midlanders, we wish you a fantastic Halloween and STAY SAFE!! Or don't.... it's up to you. We aren't your daddy's...Follow us on Instagram at: @mmmidlandersEmail us with suggestions, stories, questions or feedback at: marvels.mysteries@gmail.com
Tip and Brendan Discuss A Flush, A Rush and Way Too Much. Abandon Sh!t! 2 emails about Body Positivity & Holiday Hijinks That Almost Ended In Homicide. Concept and editing by Brendan Joel Bartlett. Cover Art by Kevin Fitzsimmons. Musical arrangements by Anthony Bevilacqua. Vocals by Kevin Lynch. Advice and Logistics by Andrew Wallace. Concept Inspiration by Kevin Kage. Send your emails to Worstthingeverdone@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ooooooh we are blinded by the three weeks since we've recorded. We miss you guys, see you next week.xoxo,Chase & Stefanie Thank you to llydia for the use of the song Sirens (licensed under a Creative Commons License).Email: thefelonandthelibrarian@gmail.comTelephone: (720) 336-9590Website: www.thefelonandthelibrarian.com
You ever been gettin yo shit sucked on and you nut but the bitch just keep on suckin so you just be sittin there all sweaty on the bed like ooohhh-wee! Ooooooh-wee! You nasty bitch! This one got cut short, not our fault thankfully.
While we're all quarantined inside, we figured we'd try to offer a little entertainment for everyone while we're recording and let you all join is (as Steve O'Brien would say "Ooooooh, lucky US" with a large, syrupy attitude of sarcasm included, of course.) If you want to get in on the fuckery next week, join our Facebook group by going to www.Niceshortcut.com and ask to join an we'll share the link. We'd love to see some new faces next week. Nice Sponsors: Get your free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Check out the "Entrepreneur's Toolkit" Giveaway Check out Headliner to create social media posts with video easily- make.headliner.app Simplecast is the easiest way to set up your podcast hosting- Simplecast.com Zoom is the easiest way to schedule meetings and record your podcast interviews- Zoom.us Acuity is the easiest way to schedule your podcast interviews, meetings, and life. Acuityscheduling.com See how The Nice Guys want to make your life easier? You can thank us later. Reach The Nice Guys Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Nice Important Links: Subscribe to the Podcast website: Niceguysonbusiness.com Book Doug and/or Strick as a speaker at your upcoming event. Doug's Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments TurnKey Podcast Productions Important Links: The Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula www.turnkeypodcast.com/ultimatelaunchformula FREE workshop on how to "Be A Great Guest." Free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift No time to get to this, but you can read the blog here: 12 worries that every entrepreneur has Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.