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Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Play BINGO with Peoria Public Library's Summer Reading Program

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 6:46


Jenni Davis of the Peoria Public Library joins Greg and Dan to preview this year's Summer Reading program starting on June 10th. This year's Summer Reading Program theme is Read, Renew: Repeat and runs from June 10 to July 20. Play Summer Reading BINGO full of reading-themed challenges, great prizes, and earn a Party Pass for the big End-of-Summer Party. Sign up at peoriapubliclibrary.org for the online Summer Reading program or visit the PPL Branches to register for the in-person program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WPOR 101.9
WIN THE SUMMER PARTY PASS

WPOR 101.9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 2:06


WIN THE SUMMER PARTY PASS by 101.9POR

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The Writ Podcast
Ep. #105: Will the Sask. Party pass its byelection tests?

The Writ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 28:27


On Thursday, three byelections will answer two questions in Saskatchewan politics:1) Are cracks in the conservative coalition that makes up the governing Saskatchewan Party starting to form?2) Will the Saskatchewan New Democrats show any signs that they can win the kind of seats they need if they are to ever return to power?To help set up the three provincial byelections in Regina Walsh Acres, Regina Coronation Park and Lumsden-Morse, I'm joined this week by Adam Hunter, the CBC's provincial affairs reporter in Saskatchewan.LIVESTREAM: Join me and Philippe J. Fournier for a livestream of these Saskatchewan byelection results on August 10, 8 PM CT / 10 PM ET. You'll find the livestream here.Are you a paid subscriber to The Writ? Then keep an eye on the chat, where I often solicit questions for the podcast. You can find The Writ's subscribers-only chat here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thewrit.ca/subscribe

The Ray Hadley Morning Show: Highlights
Liberal Party pass deal to increase number of women in party

The Ray Hadley Morning Show: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 10:14


A controversial Liberal Party plan to increase the number of women in State Parliament has been finalised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Miami Comedy Podcast
Let the party pass by | Miami Comedy Podcast 12-17-21

Miami Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 24:34


Let's talk about the pros and cons of having a party life. To subscribe to the podcast, visit: https://miamicomedy.com/podcast Follow us for all things Miami Comedy! (Live comedy shows, podcasts, livestreams, memes, and more...) ---- Website ⮕ https://miamicomedy.com Instagram ⮕ https://instagram.com/miamicomedy Facebook group ⮕ https://miamicomedy.com/group Facebook ⮕ https://facebook.com/miamicomedydotcom Twitch ⮕ https://www.twitch.tv/miamicomedy Twitter ⮕ https://twitter.com/miamicomedycom Tik Tok ⮕ https://www.tiktok.com/@miamicomedy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/miami-comedy-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miami-comedy-podcast/support

Edge of NFT Podcast
Mickey Maher of Dapper Labs - CryptoKitties to NBA Top Shot & Beyond, Plus: Snoop Dogg is @CozmoMedici, Snoop's NFT Party Pass, OpenSea NFT App, And More...

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 57:22


The NFT space is evolving at a rapid pace, and Dapper Labs wants to be at the forefront of these changes. With projects such as NBA Top Shot and CryptoKitties under their belt, what's next for this company? We get the answer to that question in this episode as Jeff Kelley, Eathan Janney, and Josh Kriger discuss the future of NFTs and blockchain with the SVP of partnerships at Dapper Labs, Mickey Maher. Mickey talks about how he got introduced to the NFT space and clues us in on what's to come. Tune in for a great look at the NFT space from someone intimately associated with the top NFT projects of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.More from Edge of NFT:

Edge of NFT Podcast
Mickey Maher of Dapper Labs - CryptoKitties to NBA Top Shot & Beyond, Plus: Snoop Dogg is @CozmoMedici, Snoop's NFT Party Pass, OpenSea NFT App, And More...

Edge of NFT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 57:21


The NFT space is evolving at a rapid pace, and Dapper Labs wants to be at the forefront of these changes. With projects such as NBA Top Shot and CryptoKitties under their belt, what's next for this company? We get the answer to that question in this episode as Jeff Kelley, Eathan Janney, and Josh Kriger discuss the future of NFTs and blockchain with the SVP of partnerships at Dapper Labs, Mickey Maher. Mickey talks about how he got introduced to the NFT space and clues us in on what's to come. Tune in for a great look at the NFT space from someone intimately associated with the top NFT projects of yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

YourTechReport
Level Lock is the Smart Lock you Never Know is There

YourTechReport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 22:40


Smart locks come in all shapes and sizes and mostly end up with a large unsightly mechanism on the inside of your home. Not with Level Lock. In this interview, we chat with Ken Goto, founder, and CTO of Level Home, about their first invention - the invisible smart lock. Transcript:Marc Aflalo:We are back on YourTechReport. Thank you guys so much for being here. It is @YourTechReport on all our social media. Where you'll find lots of cool stuff. Anytime we talk about something here on the radio show, we tend to like to showcase it on our various social media platforms. And this next product we're going to be talking about is one that is close to home because I'm a big smart home fan. If you guys listen to the show and hopefully you guys do. Our next guest, his name is Ken Goto. He's the CTO of a company, Ken the company's Level Home, right?Ken Goto:The company is Level Home, correct.Marc Aflalo:Level Home, and this product. And I'll tell you guys a story here. Every once in a while, I search online as I'm doing research for new products. And I try to see what's coming out in the market. Because I've gone and leaned towards the HomeKit platform because my family is mostly iOS. I fell upon Level Lock. Now there are a lot of smart locks out there, and people who are trying various things when it comes to a lock. But Ken when it comes to the form factor of the way we think of smart locks, I think there's always a key pad on the outside. And then there's some kind of big bulky thing that sits on the inside. You got to change the batteries every couple months. And really you guys have taken things to a whole different level. And I want you to do your best because I know it's hard to describe physically, but describe physically the Level Lock to people. And then we'll get into the backstory and how this came to be.Ken Goto:Yeah. Yeah. So let's definitely talk about that. As you said, smart locks tend to be big, bulky, obvious things sitting on your door, holding batteries, circuit boards, all that stuff. Level Lock is basically invisible to your eye. Once it's installed, it looks like the lock you already had on your door. In fact, it is the lock you already had on the door. So the way we do that is you take your housings from your existing deadbolt. You take them off your door and inside that cavity, that's in your door, you've got a bolt that's there now. And it's taking up all that space. And what we do is we live inside that borehole entirely inside. So our motors, our gears, our boards, sensors, it's all in there. It's all in a two and an eighth inch diameter, less than an inch wide gap.Ken Goto:And then you take your housings that you just took off and you put them back on. And we go away. So the end result is suddenly, it's smart. It's funny when we were prototyping the product, I put it on my front door at my house and I'm sure you're familiar with this experience. I bring every piece of technology home, and most of the time it's a disappointment. And I usually have to hear it from my wife. "Can I just turn on a light? Can I work the stereo. I want to watch [crosstalk 00:02:50]."Marc Aflalo:Oh my God this is the last three months of my life.Ken Goto:Yeah, seriously. So I put it on our door. It was there for maybe three months before I actually said, "Hey, that thing I worked on it's in there. Do you want me to give you the iPhone app and it'll let you use it." It was just really interesting because we can meet people where they're at with technology. And in your home, you've got people who are. They're in different places in their life. Some people want to use a key they're old school. They don't want to mess with that. Other people, as you know, you're tethered to your phone, it's like part of your body. So we wanted to create this technology that was invisible, that just literally disappeared, so that it blends seamlessly with your daily routines.Marc Aflalo:Guys, I will post some videos and links in our social media. So you can really get a good view of how this works. And I think if you've ever installed any lock whatsoever. Your brain's going to click and go, "Oh my God, that is just genius." Because it really is. So now I really have to ask the question, where did this idea come from? Because there's always something that happens in the story of whether it's one of the founders, someone had something happened to them and it was born out of that, right?Ken Goto:Yeah, no, this is true. John Martin, my co founder and I, we've been passionate about the home space for the longest time we can remember. Your home is super sacred. It's where you greet your friends, and it's where your family is, and it's where you want to be safe. Especially now, these days where we're sheltering. So I think he and I both had a whole series of experiences where it's like, "This is really irritating. Why isn't there some technology in my home that makes my home welcoming. That makes my home easy to use, easy to access." And I know he had a particular story about there was one of our, sort of... When we were trying to sit down and figure out what area of the home we were going to tackle first. One of the stories he had was, he was on his way up to Tahoe to go to a place that they have up there with the family.Ken Goto:And they got stuck in the snow and all of this. And hours and hours, you probably have had that experience where you get trapped on the way to Tahoe. And two hours turns into six, seven. And they get up there. I don't know, middle of the night and he's got no keys to get in the house. And that's an awkward experience to have to go back to the wife and screaming children and basically say, "I'm not sure what we need to do. Maybe we'll asleep in the car." And it's frustrating. You think about maybe breaking your own window of your own house and things like that. So I know that that was one key thing that resonated with him. And I had a similar story and we both said, "You know what? Access." Access is a big deal because there are tons of products in your home that people are trying to make smart. And there's just lots of solutions looking for problems.Ken Goto:But then there are certain areas of the home that are demonstrably practical that you're running into daily. That really are a problem. And that was just one example. So we said, we got to do access. We've got to get you in your house.Marc Aflalo:Well, it's funny because probably about five years ago, I remember one of the first smart lock companies. And I'm sure you won't mind me mentioning competition it was August I think. And I remember having a conversation and one of the topics that came up in conversation was that the lock on that door, regardless of light bulbs and any other smart home devices you might think of, for some reason is the most sacred device in the smart home because it is it guards the entry to your home. Same thing when it comes to garage doors, because it's that entry to your home. So regardless of how you position it, you need to make sure that that device is foolproof. And there can't be any questions about it because no one's going to tamper with that. No one's going to change that unless they know that they're secure, can't be hacked, et cetera, et cetera. So I'm curious how in the messaging and how in the design of this product, you guys tackle that because it is a big deal.Ken Goto:Yeah, absolutely. And that's part of the interest in it for us, it's a high bar. You're either going to delight customers because it's something they're touching constantly through the day, their family's touching it or you're going to really disappoint. And we like that challenge. So for us, it was more than just saying, can we make something small and stuff it inside your door and have it be fragile. Have it really not live up to expectations. So for us, it was trying to come up with a design where we could achieve the same level of robustness of security as this big, giant, bulky things you see today. And we could even exceed them. If you take those things apart, they've got plastic gears inside. They're not built heavy duty.Ken Goto:If you take our stuff apart, you've got stainless steel gears. You've got just very, very specific material selection and composition. There's a tremendous amount of thought that goes into it to ensure that we can achieve the same or better level of physical security, of durability, of performance as something that is just dramatically bigger. When we show it to people and we go and inside and tear it down a little bit. It's almost mind boggling. They just can't believe that we could have achieved that in that form factor.Marc Aflalo:Well, I guess, it's like, it's when you look at smartphones and just even computers, miniaturization, obviously over time, it's important because you're trying to get more bang for your buck. And you're trying to obviously fit more in a smaller space. So tell me about how long this process, excuse me, how long this process took. Because this can't be just, "Oh, we thought about this and when we came to market in a couple of months from now." So it's obviously quite some years in the making. So I'm curious, how long ago did you start? When did this idea first start, and how on earth do you fit everything? Battery alone takes up an enormous amount of space in such a small design.Ken Goto:It does. It does.Marc Aflalo:How do you fit what you need to in there and make it last?Ken Goto:Yeah, absolutely. So as far as the R&D, I would say we took a solid two years. Company's been around for four years, just had an anniversary a couple of days ago.Marc Aflalo:Congratulations.Ken Goto:Thank you. Thank you. I would say we were in foundational R&D for about two years. Really trying to figure out going from large form factor, prototypes, concepts, all the way down through a series of cycles until we could get it into a form factor. And then from there you're constantly testing, you're constantly validating, you're constantly reworking to be able to meet all of these conflicting expectations. Because the size fights with strength, and durability, performance, and cost and manufacturability. So there are a lot of horizontally opposed goals. So I would say it took a solid two years of R&D before we got to the formula that let us know we got it, we got the product.Ken Goto:And then, from there, there's another couple of years, a little less. Where we have to basically get it ready for manufacturing and bring it out to scale, launch the product, build the rest of the company. And that's what the remaining time has been spent on. In addition to other products on the roadmap that we're also working on that are coming out later. As far as how we pack things down like that, a lot of the team, especially the core team back at that point, we all came from Apple. We're used to trying to find elegant compact solutions.Ken Goto:There are components we use where, for example, a piece of electronic component we're using for three, and four and five different capabilities, where someone else might think of five discrete components for doing that. So there's just a lot of areas where we try to condense things down. We try to be really creative and clever about how we package things together that lets us do that. You've mentioned the battery, the battery is an example. You've been looking at the website, but have you figured out where the battery is?Marc Aflalo:I have figured out what the battery is because I'm that ingenuine. And I don't even know what the word is, but, no, the battery is in the actual bolt itself.Ken Goto:It is, it is, it is right. Because once you put all this together and it's all invisible, you want to be taking housings off every year to go change batteries and things. It's a common question. It's like, "Well, okay, it's invisible but now how do I change a battery?" So we put it in a bolt, which takes a tremendous amount of engineering to figure out how you make a battery go into something that needs to be strong and durable, something that moves mechanically, but also it needs to stay connected electrically. So there's a lot to it to package it together. It's definitely a system. It's not thought about in pieces. And a lot of that just has to do with the way that we sort of the ethos of the company and how we engineer things. It's just a rigorous process of prototyping, validation, prototyping, validation, until we really zero in on the right end solution.Marc Aflalo:We talk to a lot of people in different companies, and we normally talk to them when a products now available in the market or coming out in the market. And other people have had hands on time, but we really asked the question. In describing this four year process, I'm curious, I'm sure there were ups and downs. Were there any points in time where you said to yourself, or you guys looked at each other, you and John said, "This isn't going to work." Or you felt really kind of down yourselves before there was some kind of breakthrough.Ken Goto:Yeah. I would say obviously with any engineering you run into hiccups, you run into hitches. I have to say. And it sounds strange because it sounds like that can't be real. I don't think we ever hit a point where we thought we had a barrier that was not something we could overcome. And I'll give you a reason why. And this again, gets to the ethos of how we design. When we think about doing a product, a lot of people look at what's out there and they try to make a better mousetrap. They try to bolt on, they try to take that approach. You can see that in the smart locks today. The inside of the doors occupied. So we're on the outside. Now I got to have this. It just gets bigger and bigger.Ken Goto:And you end up with more and more compromises because as an example, a regular bolt for a deadbolt is mechanically very difficult to turn. If you tried to turn it with your finger without the power just in your hand, the amount of force required to do that is really large. And so imagine a little tiny motor gearbox battery having to do that, having to push that old bolt, that old technology from the 1930s. So for us, the way we design is we always go back... We go to a place we call square zero. It's not square one, it's square zero it's before that. We really want to understand what the customer's trying to achieve. What is it they really want independent of technology, independent of the can we do it sort of thing. And we'd like to start there, and then we build up from there.Ken Goto:And what that ends up doing is it's counterintuitive. It opens up more design paths for every particular step of the way. So it actually allows us to have more paths, where if we do hit a hitch with one direction, "Oh, there's three other ways we can shift now." We're not boxed in in that way. So it's given us a lot of flexibility. For example, once we chose to replace that core bolt that lets us be inside the borehole. So then that opened up all the possibilities. Now instead of trying to be outside, trying to figure out how to make our box on the outside, smaller, less noticeable. Well, we're inside now. So now we already have taken care of that. When we redesigned the bolt, we get to make a bolt that's incredibly smooth and efficient.Ken Goto:So it takes very, very little power to move that bolt back and forth. Because we get to design that fresh. We don't have to take on the burden of the previous bolt. So you end up allowing yourself to get past things that might've been a problem. Like battery life would be an obvious problem for a smart lock. And it is a problem for most smart locks. But because we've made these other changes, suddenly battery life isn't a big issue for us because all our pieces and the way things move are so efficient, so low friction, we don't run into that problem. So we either avoid certain problems that everyone steps into, or when we do get near that problem space, we have two or three paths we can take.Marc Aflalo:Yeah. A couple of months ago before Apple, and Google, and Amazon announced this smart home alliance where they're going to start open sourcing a bit of HomeKit. There was a choice you had to make, which was, what do we make this compatible with? And you guys obviously took the HomKit approach. I think the DNA in your blood probably helped define that. But was there any other factors that helped point you in that direction?Ken Goto:Yeah. I mean, to your point the ecosystems are converging. Maybe a year or two out with that grouping coming together, they'll all unify on one platform, which would be great for consumers. But right now, right now we had to pick. We had to make our choices. As a small company we had to, basically, decide which one we were going to invest in first. And HomeKit is a great ecosystem. The integration is great. Apple, of course, you're familiar with HomeKit. You're familiar with Apple obviously. So the way their products integrate together, the way they tie in, the way it's seamless, it's definitely in line with our ethos of design, and simplicity, and user experience. So for that reason, it was a pretty obvious choice for us to start with. And yes, Apple DNA, Apple familiarity, that certainly was a factor as well.Marc Aflalo:Now, I make the assumption sometimes that people know completely what a smart lock does. But there obviously is an app that goes along with this that obviously ties things together. Other than obviously using HomeKit. Is there anything specific other than obviously unlocking and locking, and setting codes that sets your software side apart from everybody else?Ken Goto:Yeah. I think there's a couple of things that are unique about what we do. Level Lock is a Bluetooth lock. So normally speaking, it's a local lock. It's not connected to the cloud, for example, all the time, unless you have a hub, et cetera. But your phone is connected. Our phones are connected to the internet pretty much everywhere all the time. So we do certain things where we actually leverage your phones uplink for communication, for sharing of invitations, et cetera. You can share an invite to someone else that person could come up to the door. And that invite's actually going to process and work for that user locally, without that lock having to have had an internet connection up to the cloud. So we do a lot of things along those lines. We also have user based features around things like Party Pass.Ken Goto:Where I'm sure you've had the situation where you've got people coming over, and people are ringing your doorbell. No one can hear them you're out on the deck or whatever. And they're calling you like, "I'm outside. Let me in." So we said let's make this Party Pass feature. Let's make an easy way for you to create a pass that you can easily share through your social networks or email, or what have you, and get that to someone else. And then that person shows up at the door, and the door just welcome them in. And so that's a another example of a feature that's unique to what we do.Marc Aflalo:That's very cool. I like that a lot, especially, with the summer weather here. I've experienced that about five or six times probably in the past week. I have some more questions for you because you said something off the top, but before I dive into those. Tell me about availability of Level Lock where can people get it when, price point, et cetera, et cetera.Ken Goto:Yes. So Level Lock is available from level.co our website that you went to. It's also available through certain pro channels and distributors. There's a variety of places that home builders, et cetera, can purchase a Level for their builds that they're doing, et cetera. But for end user customers, it's through level.co right now. And the retail price is 229.Marc Aflalo:Awesome. Okay. So here's what I wanted to get because you had mentioned something about when we first started this conversation, about what was the first product that you guys were going to be tackling. So clearly, clearly, you guys have a mission and there's other things in the smart home that you're going to be going after. Are there any other products that you can tell me in the pipeline, or give me a indication as to where Level might be going? No, is an okay answer by the way. It's okay to say no.Ken Goto:I can't tell you about other products in the pipeline. I can definitely tell you that. Yes. You touched on it correctly. The company name is Level Home. It's not Level Lock. We are passionate about the home. There are so many areas of innovation in the home, and we really believe that these problems can be solved. And a company with our ethos can tackle those. So there are several other areas of the home we're super interested in, but as a startup we're going to stay focused. So I'm going to say no.Marc Aflalo:I like it. I like it a lot. Ken, awesome time talking to you. Thank you so much for taking the time to come on. I am very excited. I'm going to go to the site right now and buy one because your PR agency said they wouldn't send one. So I'm going to go buy one.Ken Goto:What.Marc Aflalo:I know. It's okay. Listen, demand. I understand there's demand. No, but I'm definitely, I'm looking forward to getting hands on because I love to follow up interviews. Especially the first time and really show our listeners on our YouTube channel. How easy it is to install. And I'm looking forward to it because I've been watching a lot of the videos. And you guys can go to youtube.com, just look up Level Lock. The reviews you're getting are phenomenal. People are loving this lock they're calling it's, obviously, the invisible HomeKit smart lock, incredible impressions. I'm very excited to get hands on, congratulations on the success because this is going to be a great product. If this is any indication of what's down the road for you guys. I'm really looking forward to it. So thanks again for coming on. And it was great talking to you.Ken Goto:Absolutely. Thanks Marc. And thanks for taking time to talk about Level. We're super excited and looking forward to hearing more from you after you get your lock.Marc Aflalo:Oh, you will hear.

WDWNT ParksCenter
Star Wars Hotel Updates, Halloween Party APs, and Buying Additional FastPasses?

WDWNT ParksCenter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 32:36


This is ParksCenter. We cover the top 7 (yeah, 7) stories from this week in Disney Parks news, in under 30 minutes, guaranteed. In this week's episode, we're talking about: We learn some more details about the upcoming Star Wars hotel - specifically more about the transporter to get you to and from Battu, and the price for a 2 night stay Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party gets a new “Party Pass” for year-long access to the event DVC members can now buy additional FastPass+ reservations when staying in a Grand Villa And more! Want to watch? The video version is embedded below, or check out our audio-only version on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or search for ParksCenter in your favorite podcast app! You can watch us record LIVE at 9pm Eastern every Wednesday night! Tune in for new LIVE episodes on WDWNTunes at wdwntunes.com.

Welcome Home: A Disney Parks & DVC Podcast
Episode 62: Reflections Concept Art, Galaxy's Edge Reservations & D23 Preview

Welcome Home: A Disney Parks & DVC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 45:46


In episode 62, the guys discuss recently leaked concept art of the upcoming DVC Resort, Reflections. Galaxy's Edge is currently in Passholder Previews, but reservations for the experiences in the land are now available. Disney is now offering a discounted mid-day entrance ticket and the guys discuss their thoughts on this new ticket option. For this year's Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party, Disney is offering a "Party Pass", which gives guests the ability to attend almost every party this season. The guys debate the appeal of this new party option. D23 is coming up and the guys will cover all the announcements on the next episode. Until then, the guys give a preview of what they expect to see announced and what they hope will be announced.

X-S Press: A Disney Parks News Podcast
Ep. 97 – 08.18.19: Mid-day Magic Tickets & Halloween Party Pass at Walt Disney world and MNSSHP Foodie Guide

X-S Press: A Disney Parks News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 41:24


On this episode we talk about the new Mid-day Magic tickets that allow you to enter the parks starting at noon in Walt Disney World. Do you love Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party? Well now you have you're chance to attend every party by purchasing a party pass! We'll discuss all those details on the show as well as talk about all the food at the party. Background music: Epcot Entrance Loop (2001), Disney Classics Instrumental, Ghostly Music Box from Haunted Mansion, Haunted Mansion Foyer Organ, Happy HalloWishes Treats at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party Be sure to listen to our Guide to Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween episode if you haven't yet. That Disney Girl - The History of Cosmic Rays The Shop is now open at X-S Press! Check us out at xspresspodcast.com/ Follow us on social media: Instagram: www.instagram.com/xspresspodcast/ Twitter: twitter.com/xspresspodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/xspresspodcast Follow Katie on Instagram! Send us an email: matt@xspresspodcast.com & katie@xspresspodcast.com

DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast
HALLOWEEN PARTY PASS, LOVE, SIMON CASTING & MORE - Disney Podcast - Dizney Coast to Coast - Ep. 660

DIZNEY COAST TO COAST - The Ultimate Unofficial Disney Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 12:04


Disney fans rejoice! Walt Disney World has announced a special pass for its Halloween party as well as a new parks ticket option. Plus we got some news about the Love, Simon Disney+ series. That and so much more on this episode. PODCAST CLASS: Learn how to podcast. Get FREE info here. https://youcanpodcastnow.net/free COMMUNITY: Join the DCTC community and be rewarded including early episode releases. https://tinyurl.com/y97k6jem Website - http://www.dizneycoasttocoast.com Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/dizneyctc Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/dizneyctc Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DizneyCTC/ Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/DizneyCTC Podcast Course - https://youcanpodcastnow.net/free

Not So Yucky News (Audio)
Not So Yucky News #009 – Legs, Hugs & Elves {Audio}

Not So Yucky News (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 20:44


On this holiday edition of the Not So Yucky News, we’ve got. . . KISS Kringle and his elves Giant legs and big ol’ hugs Ava deals with kissing relatives A workout of a Funky Forecast Niceness for dogs Cheri R. wins a $300 Party Pass at Monster Mini Golf Tix to King Kong on […]

Not So Yucky News
Not So Yucky News #009 – Legs, Hugs & Elves

Not So Yucky News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 20:43


On this holiday edition of the Not So Yucky News, we’ve got. . . KISS Kringle and his elves Giant legs and big ol’ hugs Ava deals with kissing relatives A workout of a Funky Forecast Niceness for dogs Cheri R. wins a $300 Party Pass at Monster Mini Golf Tix to King Kong on […]

Not So Yucky News
Not So Yucky News #008 – ‘Tis the Season NOT to be a Turkey

Not So Yucky News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 28:10


On episode #08 of the Not So Yucky News, we’ve got. . . The secret lives of elves Giant street Santas Ava talks turkey An intergalactic Funky Forecast Gifts for *those* people Mary B. wins a $300 Party Pass at Monster Mini Golf Sienna is #ThanksShowing Free tickets? Nope, instead a donation to DirectRelief.org And […]

Not So Yucky News (Audio)
Not So Yucky News #008 – ‘Tis the Season NOT to be a Turkey {Audio}

Not So Yucky News (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 28:10


On episode #08 of the Not So Yucky News, we’ve got. . . The secret lives of elves Giant street Santas Ava talks turkey An intergalactic Funky Forecast Gifts for *those* people Mary B. wins a $300 Party Pass at Monster Mini Golf Sienna is #ThanksShowing Free tickets? Nope, instead a donation to DirectRelief.org And […]

Not So Yucky News (Audio)
Not So Yucky News #007 – The Good & Bad Ole Days {Audio}

Not So Yucky News (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 29:39


For episode #07 of the Not So Yucky News, we’ve got. . . Brews and Choo Choo’s in Boulder City The oldest bar in Nevada Ava’s advice on selecting the perfect career Dogs playing poker gets personal Tricia wins a $300 Party Pass at Monster Mini Golf Hearts of Maya charity (she’s 11 years old!) […]

Not So Yucky News
Not So Yucky News #007 – The Good & Bad Ole Days

Not So Yucky News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 29:39


For episode #07 of the Not So Yucky News, we’ve got. . . Brews and Choo Choo’s in Boulder City The oldest bar in Nevada Ava’s advice on selecting the perfect career Dogs playing poker gets personal Tricia wins a $300 Party Pass at Monster Mini Golf Hearts of Maya charity (she’s 11 years old!) […]

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Dec. 15, 2016 #The World Says# World interesting highlights

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 10:28


节目组: The World Says 世界说 节目名称: World interesting highlights 世界搞笑新闻I: Hello everyone welcome to the world says from the VOE foreign language station.This is Iris.F:And I am handsome Francies.I: This week we will talk about some world interesting highlights.F: Sounds interesting .What's the detail?I: Now I'll give you 4 interesting world news, and you will point out which one is the false~F: Ok.~I itch to tryI: Selection A. Russia news . One day evening, a man was having a drink with his friend in a restaurant . Suddenly, 35 unknown masked men rushed in and fight against each other. Everyone run away except for the drinking man .He stay there still drinking like watching a theatre.J: Selection B. Britain news. Recently, a British company published a new invention, that is a air sac in the tie .men can drink the alcohol through the straw connected with the air sac when they are working. This accessory is inconspicuous. Your boss and colleagues can hardly discover you are drinking with it.F: Selection C. Hong Kong news. One day afternoon, in Mong Kok a tea cafeteria , two drunkards had drunk too much and they had a very pleasant talk. With the more they talk , the more they like brothers and both of their family name is Chen ,and they live in the same district! Afterwards, when two men were highly excited,they asked for the restaurant owner to witness them go for brothers. The restaurant owner at last can't stand them , so he call the police. After the police's research 原来他们真是亲兄弟I: Selection D. German news . A 24 years old college student come from Munster cause drink driving bicycle was published 500 euro fine by the police and was sentenced not to ride a bike on the road for 25years.F: en... I 'll choose D.I: wing wing wing wing ,you are wrong. The correct answer is C.F: My goddess! Foreign countries are so strict to the drink driving.J: Yes. In America, the police will install a ignition lock on the car of who has drink driving record. Everytime when you want to drive the car, you have to blow to the lock to detection alcohol wheather is excess. If it was found that you have drink the wine before driving , the car can't be open.I: And in Thailand , if you drink driving, you will be in jail at most for 10 years and the fine will be published at most to 20 thousand yuan. The drink driving people also should do volunteer 's work like cleaning the toilet, doing some society work and so on.F: 酒驾真是个很严重的事情. F: Jane, are you a sophomore?J: Yeah, what's the matter?F: Have you ever think of how to spend the time in your future schoolies week ? Would you do something crazy?J: No, I will do as the same cause I'll take postgraduate entrance exams.F: 你真是个学霸...My friend study in Australia told me that (响指)I: Now schoolies week it's a big problem and you know why? Because more and more people attending this. Every year we have students from the world, coming to this one spot on the Gold Coast. The authorities have finally cottoned on to this and they've invented a new concept of the "Party Pass", where by you have to prove that you actually are a student that has graduated. Is this going to curb the problem? I don't think so, because most of the people are doing nudie runs, and the plunge into the sea, which is something I have no idea what is all about. J: Well, we have discussed so much, but it is not over, following we are going to bring you some small, funny, Stories that happened recently.F: Okay, let's check out what else. Wowhoho,there is a man who sneak into the kindergarten six times just for stealing kids' biscuits and was convicted for one year after being arrested. 吃货的人生不需要解释I: Nowadays, bike-riding is becoming more and more popular, but, can you imagine someone ride from Beijing down to Africa? According to the report, a young man in 佛山 ride to Africa without a stop just because he wants to give vent to his anger due to the argument with his girlfriend.F: One hundred dollar can do lots of things such as buying some clothes, having a good dinner, and you probably don't know that it can also wake up a vegetative patient. After being unconscious for two hundreds day or so, Lee, a young man who was passed out as a result of stayed up a whole week, was able to move his arms when his mother putting out one hundred dollar from her purse. I: Other news, the Chinese star Zhao Wei is being accused recently, and the reason of it is that the accuser can't bear Zhao Wei staring at him in television, and he wants the compensation for moral damage, which is incredible and makes the judge confused so muchF: A woman hasn't been passed the Driving license test for fourteen years,and when facing with the emergency situations, she just throw away the steering wheel and use her hands cover her face ! Finally, the driving school refund all the money and invite her to have a dinner.l: Also about the car, one criminal in HuBei use the ID card to take a vehicle to run away but it happened that the ID card's owner is a criminal too, so he was put into jail, with a ten-galen confused face.F: Oh, what a shame. Next one, one woman frightened a thief away in the midnight. Do you guys know what she did?J: It is hard to say. Just tell us Francis.F: Okay, actually, she did nothing, but she is watching a TV program and burst out into laughter, which freaked the poor thief out and nearly fall off when escaping.I: I can't imagine how terrified her voice sounded. Do you believe our pursuit of love won't fade away as years pass by?J: Why did you said that, let me see your news.I: No hurry, I will tell you, a old man have to move away many times beacause he was disturbed by a woman aged 70's endless confessions about her love to him. And every time he moved away, the woman always can find him few days later. And she even broke a window to draw the attentions.F: 天呐,听得我又相信爱情了.J:That's crazy, So here is a tip,handsome guys need to be careful when walking on the street and don't forget to draw the curtains when staying at home. Speaking of the love, next news will definitely pulls you into realistic,,A man left his younger brother and drive away without noticed it until he has driven 20 miles away.F: what? You know, I happened to have a twin brother, if he do this to me, I will remember him in the rest of my life.I: Sorry to interrupt,but is time for us to say goodbye.F: Yeah, see you next time.感谢制作苏鑫,感谢制作王紫丞. Bye~节目监制:周宸聿 编辑:张燚铭 苗世钰 夏茂航播音:张燚铭 苗世钰 夏茂航制作:苏鑫

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Jo Bako

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 3:41


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Swingout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2013 66:37


I vilket Thomas säger nej fast svaret är ja, Freja navigerar skickligt i vansinnets farvatten, Mattias är bättre rent praktiskt, Jessica nynnar hellre än bra och Doris säger inte så mycket alls (ännu). Vi hyllar nördar i allmänhet och swing-nördar i synnerhet! Det låter en hel del när bästa folket från tidningen SWING kommer och fikar med oss. En viktig lyssnarfråga besvaras och... tut-tut-ti-tuuut: Vinn ett Party Pass till Herräng!