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Send us a textIn the second part of this compelling conversation, host Tiffany Rossdale dives even deeper with Wendy Cole, a dedicated transition mentor and advocate for transgender empowerment. Together, they unpack the nuanced realities faced by transgender women when navigating relationships and deciding when—and if—to disclose their gender identity to men. Wendy shares her personal experiences and professional insights, creating a safe and thoughtful dialogue around this sensitive topic.The episode explores the intersection of fear, safety, and societal stigma, offering listeners a candid look at why disclosure can be so challenging. Wendy highlights the complexities that come with balancing personal authenticity against potential rejection or danger. From navigating early dating dynamics to handling conversations about identity within long-term relationships, this episode sheds light on the multifaceted decisions transgender women face.Tiffany and Wendy also delve into the importance of building confidence and resilience, touching on how transgender women can honor their truth without compromising their well-being. Wendy provides actionable advice on cultivating self-worth and finding the right support systems, offering a message of hope and empowerment to those listening.If you're ready to deepen your understanding of the transgender experience and relationships, or if you're seeking inspiration to embrace your authenticity, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now to be part of this meaningful dialogue that celebrates courage, love, and the power of self-discovery.Wendy Cole's IG: https://www.instagram.com/wcole212/?hl=enSupport the showBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com SUBSCRIBE and SUPPORT us here ~ https://www.buzzsprout.com/1187534/supporters/new
The Keepers are back after a brief hiatus due to…life, and they are ready to jump back into things! KEEPERS KWOTABLES: “I don't want this to be real!” / “He looks like a day old Thanksgiving turkey.” / “Wacky Japanese stuff.” / “Cool-ass dude movies from the 80s.” / “Agatha all at once.” / “Escape […]
A Hero Story is a podcast all about comic books and superheroes! Want to listen on the go? You can find us through these other streaming services! Soundcloud link: / user-442371722 Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tvcP8k... Itunes link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Google Play link: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Follow us on Instagram! @aherostory Hunter - @comicbookhunter Tyler - @comicboii JD - @historyoftheflash
De 12 à 14h du lundi au samedi, et de 13h à 15h le dimanche, vivez le début de l'étape en direct. François Pinet, Simon Dutin, Ludovic Duchesne, Yohan Bredow, Frederic Brindelle et Romain Asselin reviennent également sur les faits marquants de l'étape de la veille et présentent les enjeux de l'étape du jour. Et pour les accompagner, un consultant de choix : Jérôme Pineau, membre de la Dream Team RMC.
Get ready for part 2 of an eye-opening and empowering episode of the Breakfast With Tiffany Show, hosted by the insightful Tiffany Rossdale! In this week's continuation, Tiffany is joined by the fabulous Maki Gingoyon and the inspiring Paulie Durig.Together, they delve deep into the topic of passability within the transgender community and its impact on relationships and self-acceptance.Tiffany sets the stage by introducing the theme of positive transitions and overcoming struggles, welcoming listeners to a space where diverse stories of success, resilience, and laughter are shared. As the conversation unfolds, Maki and Paulie discuss their personal journeys and reflections on the concept of passability.From exploring cultural differences in the perception of passability to the dangers of seeking validation from others, the trio navigates through heartfelt anecdotes and thought-provoking insights. They emphasize the importance of self-love and acceptance, challenging societal norms and fostering a sense of community support.Amidst laughter and candid reflections, listeners are invited to join a private forum on March 31st, where deeper discussions will take place in a safe and inclusive environment. Tiffany, Maki, and Paulie extend their social media invitations, encouraging everyone to connect and continue the conversation beyond the livestream.As the episode concludes, Tiffany expresses her gratitude to listeners, urging them to share the episode and spread kindness wherever they go. With a promise of more engaging content in future episodes, listeners are invited to tune in next Tuesday for another insightful Breakfast With Tiffany Show experience.Don't miss out on this enlightening episode filled with wisdom, laughter, and heartfelt moments. Tune in and join the conversation on the Breakfast With Tiffany Show!Maki's website: https://makigingoyon.com/My Transgender Date: https://mytransgenderdate.com/Paulie's site: https://www.sacredspacesuisse.com/homeFacebook Pre-Survey Form: https://www.facebook.com/share/QX2tEGJnpqEorFWz/?mibextid=WC7FNeSupport the showBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com
Join Tiffany Rossdale in a delightful Tea Time Tuesday episode of the "Breakfast with Tiffany Show," featuring the charming Maki Gingoyon as the guest host!In this episode, Tiffany and Maki engage in a candid conversation about the month of love, sharing personal experiences and reflections on celebrating Valentine's Day. Maki, joining from the Philippines, adds a unique flavor to the discussion with background noises of chickens and the familiar sounds of a Filipino neighborhood.The episode takes a heartfelt turn as Maki opens up about childhood experiences and the impact they had on her perception of celebrating love as a trans woman. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community, emphasizing the importance of self-love and self-celebration.As the conversation unfolds, Tiffany and Maki explore cultural differences, touching on Japan's unique Valentine's Day tradition and the societal expectations placed on relationships. They share their individual journeys of self-celebration, from solo cinema outings to treating themselves to fancy dinners.The hosts also reflect on an Instagram Live session they recently conducted, addressing the challenges trans women face in navigating love, dating, and relationships. The episode becomes a platform for discussing the need for open conversations within the transgender community, providing insights and support for those seeking connection.Tiffany and Maki round off the episode with a message of gratitude for their listeners, encouraging them to share the podcast and spread kindness. The episode serves as a heartwarming and insightful exploration of love, self-celebration, and the diverse journeys that shape the LGBTQ+ experience. Tune in for laughter, candid conversations, and a touch of inspiration in this Tea Time Tuesday special!---Maki Gingoyon is a trans rights activist and businesswoman. She is the co-founder and COO of the number-one dating site for transgender women, My Transgender Date.You can follow Maki's platforms below: Website: https://makigingoyon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MAKIGINGOYON/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MakiGingoyon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/makigingoyon/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Maki_GingoyonSupport the showBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com
It's been a week of Passable Pop. What did you think of the Grammys, Dance Alone, Thinking 'Bout Us, the new series of Feud and Madonna's Celebration? Meet our guests: Peter: https://www.facebook.com/peterhackney Alki: https://www.facebook.com/alki.theodoropoulos Mark: https://www.facebook.com/MarkyFletch Jordan: https://www.facebook.com/jordan.lb95 Nathan: https://www.facebook.com/woahitsnathan Rudy: https://www.facebook.com/rudy.palma.79 James: https://www.facebook.com/ithastobeme
Passable on average, mediocre at best, and that's how we like it! Welcome back to another episode of Brothers in Arms! Tonight we begin with a tune in our heads, The Mana Crypt, “did you change your socks?” “Ain't got no socks on,” hair beard and eyebrows on point, “I'm sexy and I know it,” donk seven, completed school project, we love Ramen, perks? Are we in the same military? A penguin with a little hat, *At this point we found out Alex's mic wasn't working; RESET* driving range with the old set, “how does this work? Just swing,” the eye of the world, something you want something you need something to wear and something to read, “counted them meself,” I got a jar of dirt, Christmas time is here, “I have a four year old, my hands are always dirty,” he's smarty smart - yeah kinda, I'm allergic to the sun, suicide itch, put it on a cracker doo, “have you considered shiplap, are you adverse to barn doors?,” Virginia sucks, plants for hire - only ferns, Flash questions from Greg and Dad jokes that sometimes fall flat. All this and a full-hand cactus grab on this week's episode of Brothers in Arms! Where you can reach us: Instagram: Yourbrothersinarmspodcast Twitter: @YourBIAPodcast Gmail: yourbrothersinarmspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: Twitch.tv/brothersinarmspodcast (Every Sunday @ 9:00-ish PM EST) Website: https://brothersinarms.podbean.com
On this episode of Car Torque, Matty is joined by David and Scotty as they discuss their latest updates and some more cars that had some passable and terrible special editions. Bon Jovi VW Golf anyone??? Scotty brings back cryptic cars is a battle between Matty and David. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review! Support us and become a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/cartorquepodcast Check out our merch here! https://car-torque-store.creator-spring.com/ Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybzrcsj4nhADsyfYKtXPzw https://carloop.com.au
Abby and Kelsy survive technical difficulties to discuss the new offerings: Everything Christmas, Christmas Island and A Heidelberg Holiday.
After a packed day and a half of breaking news, Jim Rutledge and Chris Orr provide their thoughts on the Packers "passable"/"uninspiring" 20-3 against the Rams on Sunday. They're then joined by Jason Wilde, who starts chatting with Jim and Chris about the biggest stories of NFL Week 9 - Josh Dobbs' unexpected quarterback debut with the Vikings and former Badger Dare Ogunbowale's impressive debut as the Texans' emergency kicker. They also talk about the breaking news regarding heralded Badgers Basketball freshman Gus Yalden, and they get deeper into the problems that continue to ail the Packers. Primetime takes the guys through Throwing Stones, and then they wish Tarek Saleh a happy birthday during a Tuesday edition of cross-talk with the Great Dane Huddle.
Bob Garver and Craig Shoup review "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." SHOW LINKS Indiana Jones https://www.mahoningmatters.com/news/nation-world/article277153948.html https://www.mahoningmatters.com/news/nation-world/article276954568.html https://www.mahoningmatters.com/news/nation-world/article276568736.html CONNECT WITH ME FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/chrispugh3 TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/chrispugh3 or https://www.twitter.com/viewfromthepugh YOUTUBE ► https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisPugh3 INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/chrispugh3 WORK ► https://www.mahoningmatters.com WORK DAILY NEWS EMAIL ► https://www.mahoningmatters.com/customer-service/newsletter-signup/ WORK FACEBOOK ► https://www.facebook.com/mahoningmatters WORK TWITTER ► https://twitter.com/mahoningmatters WORK YOUTUBE ► https://www.youtube.com/@mahoningmatters2814 WORK INSTAGRAM ► https://www.instagram.com/mahoningmatters SUPPORT MY WORK ► https://givebutter.com/vNfzEW --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viewfromthepugh/message
Is that what you want? You want to be forsworn?
What does this era of WWF and 2017 WWE have in common? Passable to great undercard matches with one match that had no business taking place and a main event that underwhelms. Trips and The Dumpster brawled, 1-2-3 Kid was buried with a capital shovel, and the Undertaker stole the show in the main event. Also, Shawn Michaels showed just how HIM he was in 1996. Two And A Half Marks is not affiliated with the WWE/WWF/WCW/TNA/AEW/any promotion or any of the professional wrestlers named in this podcast. Music courtesy of Skilsel from Pixabay (https://pixabay.com/music/beats-energetic-hip-hop-8303/).
On today's episode of the Off the Clock Show with hosts Shawn Gervais from OrbisX and Marty Hill from hyperClean, we talked about the Region Beta Paradox and how to get passed the passable zone by making things worse and how this can skyrocket your business into the next level and keep the wheels of sales moving forward with momentum. We also dropped some tips on how to recognize, adapt and take advantage of the cyclical nature of life and business so that you can avoid pitfalls, snatch up opportunities and use your perspective and wisdom gained over the years to keep crushing it and avoid going out of business. Just the Tip on the Off the Clock Show is brought to you by OrbisX CRM for detailers and hyperClean car care products to help you succeed in your detailing business.
Show Links: ⬇⬇⬇⬇ Website: https://www.clarkstwrestling.com/ Merch Store: https://www.clarkstwrestling.com/store/ Beat By: https://www.instagram.com/furious_stylez6/ioime Bloodline Ent Network Link: ⬇ Come Subscribe to our new home https://www.youtube.com/@thebloodlineEnt Hey what's up viewers and welcome to a special live episode of the Clark St. Wrestling Podcast. On Friday night's episode Hafeez & Devin go over their weekly recap for WWE & sometimes AEW lol . Here's the breakdown:⬇ Whose the more complete wrestler MJF or Roman Reigns? - 3:39 The Four Pillars in ring together! - 39:54 AEW Women's division featured twice in ring! - 1:07:38 WWE: Finn vs Edge Hell in a cell - 1:18:24 Seth Freakin Rollins vs Logan Paul - 1:23:26 Theory vs Cena - 1:28:36 Bloodline Story: Cody, Sami, KO, and the Usos - 1:37:13 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clark-st-wrestling/support
L'intelligence artificielle (IA) connaît des avancées rapides ces dernières années et son impact se fait sentir dans de nombreux secteurs, y compris celui des arts. Les systèmes IA peuvent désormais produire des images, de la musique et d'autres formes d'expression créative qui sont indifférenciables des œuvres créées par des êtres humains. Cela a suscité des inquiétudes quant à la menace potentielle que l'IA représente pour les artistes et le monde de l'art. D'une part, l'IA offre de nouveaux outils pour les artistes, qui leur permettent d'utiliser et d'explorer de nouveaux champs de créativité. D'autre part, les œuvres générées par l'IA peuvent être produites en masse et distribuées, ce qui rend difficile pour les artistes le maintien du contrôle sur leurs créations et la protection de leur propriété intellectuelle. Cela soulève des questions sur l'avenir des arts et le rôle des artistes traditionnels dans un monde où les œuvres générées par l'IA deviennent de plus en plus fréquentes.
The only thing MEH about today's crossword was the presence of MEH in the grid (20D, Passable, at best) -- otherwise, it was filled with LEVITY (59A, Lack of seriousness about a serious situation) and worthy of at least one HURRAH (60A, "Yay!"), possibly more. All the DEETS (61A, Juicy bits of info) are inside, just as close as your download and play buttons!One last reminder, if you want to participate in our Triplet Tuesday Contest, just check out last Tuesday's episode, and get that entry in ASAP! Winner(s) will be announced ... tomorrow!Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Welcome to Champions for Life online sermon player. We pray that each message will bless you by teaching you how to walk in love, live by faith and experience God's prosperity in every area of life. We know faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word
Welcome to Champions for Life online sermon player. We pray that each message will bless you by teaching you how to walk in love, live by faith and experience God's prosperity in every area of life. We know faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word
Justin Chesnic from ODOT joined Ray to talk about the roads during the winter storm. Roads are icy & snow covered and crews are working around the clock to salt and plow. They will continue to work throughout the weekend.
Justin Chesnic from ODOT joined Ray to talk about the roads during the winter storm. Roads are icy & snow covered and crews are working around the clock to salt and plow. They will continue to work throughout the weekend.
This week starts with Tyler getting a new phone and Matt got a new couch. There’s a brief discussion of the latest Nintendo Direct, with a digression about JRPGs. The main topic tonight is, once again, the MCU. There have been some new announcements recently, and your hosts have thoughts. Links and Show Notes So you haven’t yet caught COVID. Does that make you a superdodger? : Goats and Soda : NPR Nintendo Direct 9.13.2022 - YouTube SDCC 2022: All of the Marvel Studios News Coming Out of Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con | Marvel D23 Expo 2022: All of the Marvel Studios News Coming Out of Hall D23 | Marvel Ben Kingsley Boards Marvel's ‘Wonder Man' Disney+ Project – The Hollywood Reporter House of X and Powers of X - Wikipedia
Its the episode with alien schlong! Join Andrew and I as we marvel at just how they managed to get that passed the censors as we take a look at the season one Babylon 5 episode The Quality of Mercy Want to follow along? Check out the preferred viewing order at the link below! https://babylon5.fandom.com/wiki/Ideal_Viewing_Order#Ideal_Intended_Order Send your questions, comments and happy thoughts to thepodcastingguild@gmail.com! Facebook page and Discord channel coming soon?
In this episode, Jessica Van Cleave (QR SIG Chair), Alexandra Panos (Program Co-chair), and Cassie Quigley (Program Co-Chair) preview the Qualitative Research SIG's program for the AERA 2022 conference. They share about the business meeting, the conference hybrid format, tips for having a successful conference, and much more. Below are helpful conference links and the transcript of the conversation. QR SIG AERA 2022 Program in Google Doc form: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tP3sxCO91cc-qGYpw876t8adf1L_K1fy0cA2WsrP0DA/editAERA video training for presenters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKfPWsLcI0cJessica Van Cleave 0:20 Welcome to qualitative conversations the podcast of the qualitative research Special Interest Group at AERA. I'm Jessica Van Cleave, the chair of the QR SIG, and I'm happy to be joined today by Cassie Quigley and Alex Panos, our program co-chairs. In this episode, we preview the QR SIG's program for the 2022 AERA annual meeting, discuss what members can expect from the hybrid format, and highlight opportunities to connect for QRC graduate students and members. Dr. Cassie Quigley is an associate professor of science education and Chair in the Department of teaching, learning and leading at the School of Education at the University of Pittsburgh. She received her doctorate doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction at Indiana University in 2010. Dr. Quigley's his expertise in qualitative research is focused on methodologies that center the participants such as community based methodologies, using data collection methods such as photo methods. In the past 11 years, she has published over 50 articles and book chapters focused on these methods, including in journals such as the International Journal of qualitative studies and education, qualitative inquiry, the Journal of mixed methods research. She also co authored a book on STEAM education titled An educators guide to STEAM education, which is published by teachers college press. She has presented her qualitative work at numerous conferences both nationally and internationally. Additionally, she serves as a program co chair of the American Educational Research Association's Qualitative Research Special Interest Group. She teaches qualitative research methodology courses on topics such as participatory action, research, validity and reliability for qualitative work and ethics around educational research. Cassie is completing her three year term as program co chair this year, and she's done an incredible job during this unusual and ever changing time for eight era and the annual meeting. I'm so grateful for her service and dedication and putting together meaningful programs over the past three years and she will be missed on the executive committee. Alexandra Panos is an assistant professor of literacy studies and affiliate faculty and measurement and research in the College of Education at the University of South Florida. She earned her doctorate in literacy, language and culture education with a minor in inquiry methodology at Indiana University Bloomington in 2018. Dr. Panos takes an interdisciplinary stance in her work as a critical qualitative methodologist and grounds her theoretical methodological and empirical work. In her substantive field of literacy studies. She has published numerous articles and book chapters that focus on the critical environmental and spatial dimensions of qualitative methodologies of literacy studies. Most recently, she has served as senior guest editor on a special issue focusing on the spatial dimensions have taken for granted qualitative research practices related to masking and anonymization published in the International Journal of qualitative studies and education. We are fortunate to have Alex remain as a program co chair one more year to complete her three year term after the 2023 annual meeting. So what we wanted to start by talking about is the fact that the annual meeting this year is hybrid. And this is the first time that AERA has has held the meeting in hybrid format. So how has that impacted the program? And what can attendees expect? Um, overall, that means that some of our sessions are going to be in person, and some of them are going to be virtual. And the virtual sessions are going to be accessible through Passable, which is the platform that Ara has hired this year and contracted with to provide the virtual conference experience. The in person sessions are going to look just like in person sessions have always looked at AERA. And so members can anticipate either attending sessions if they have registered for the in person or place based meeting, or I'm logging on to the Passable platform and attending via zoom, kind of similar platform. It's kind of zoom embedded within passable in order to access the virtual sessions. And then as happened last year, poster presentations are going to be provided in the virtual gallery that will be accessible both through the passable platform and the eight year website in our virtual gallery. Alexandra Panos 4:41 One thing to add to that, Jessica, sorry, I cut you off. I was just going to add that the play space participants can access the virtual platform space so for them it really is hybrid. But if you're a virtual, you can't access all playspace sessions. There are some that will be made available and streamed live through passable as well.Jessica Van Cleave 5:08 That's right, Alex. Yeah. So So depending on how you register, you're going to have access to different types of sessions. If you are in the playspace session, you'll have access to all of the various sessions. So I'm Cassie, can you give us an overview of the QR sync program? How many sessions there are and what kind of topics that attendees can expect to find?Cassie Quigley 5:30 Yeah, absolutely. We're really excited. And thank you all for your, you know, your work in the QR SIG. We will have seven in person paper or symposium sessions, we will have four virtual sessions that are paper or symposium sessions, one virtual business meeting, so hope to see you there and one in person mentoring session. So for the mentoring session, a folks who are participating have already received that information. And this is a closed session. But if you're interested in learning more, or joining this session next year, this is an annual event and you can contact them mentoring committee chair, Kelly Guyette. We have other exciting opportunities for mentorship as well, including mentor mentee office hours, we're so fortunate to have so many committed mentors, we thank them for their time and service to the QR SIG. And, Alex, do you want to just talk to us a little bit about the process for reviewing and accepting submissions? And what kind of things we tend to take into account as we're doing this work?Alexandra Panos 6:38 Yeah, definitely. Cuz he, um, so every year, the call goes out after after the conference. And then as program coaches, we wait for submissions, and look forward to receiving them. When we get submissions through the platform. We review each submission to be sure that they're complete, that they are a good fit for our SIG that there aren't any anonymization issues with those. And then we go on to invite reviewers who have expertise in the area of each proposal. So we've read each proposal, we invite reviewers to join us and thinking about those and give us their expert feedback. This is one of the reasons why we so value our SIG member reviewers, you are so essential to this process. I don't think Cassie and I could explain that enough. If you want to review in the future. Just a quick note, it's really helpful to indicate your areas of expertise using the keyword feature when you sign up to review. Because after we get the submissions when we review them, we make matches based on folks expertise. And once those reviews are returned, after a lot of hard work by reviewers, we carefully go through them looking at both the quantitative and qualitative feedback that each reviewer provides to determine which papers to accept. This year, we had fewer places, fewer allocated sessions and papers than we have in past year. So we definitely had to make a lot of difficult decisions. But as we process all the information we have available, we really take into account the reviews of these of the experts we invite to join us in this process, which includes three reviewers and one graduate student reviewer. And another thing about the system: how we access things. So we work on that back end system of AERA, which please sign up to review next year using that system. But it's a little different than the actual access to the conference system. So Jessica, I know you've been attending a lot of trainings on this. I wonder if you can share a little bit about how members can access the sessions that they want to attend through the political platform.Jessica Van Cleave 8:57 Yeah, absolutely. Alex, thank you. So if you are in San Diego, then the way that you attend sessions that are placed based in San Diego is you just go to them. So that is the easy part. Right? That's what we're used to doing. That is what's familiar back in the olden days of 2019. That is how we used to attend AERA, that option is still available and it's fantastic. So, if you have registered for the place based session, then that is how you will attend in person sessions. Now if you are a virtual registrant, you cannot attend to those playspace sessions. AERA is not planning to stream or record place-based sessions except for a select few as Alex mentioned earlier, like the Presidential sessions and things like that. Otherwise, the in person face to face playspace sessions are only accessible by those who are in San Diego attending the conference. If you are in San Diego, you can also attend the virtual sessions are obviously if you're a virtual registered, then you'll be attending those virtual sessions as well or presenting in that platform. And the way that you will access those sessions is through the passable platform. So, invitations we have been told should be going out the week of March 28. Once you get an invitation to the passable platform, you will create a profile. And from that platform, you'll be able to view your own presentations, add items to your schedule and create your your serve AERA personalized experience through that platform. You must register for the meeting to gain access either as a presenter or as a participant, we've been told that there are some things in place that make it so that those virtual sessions can only be accessed through the platform. And then within the platform, they host a zoom. So that will look familiar. Accessing virtual sessions will look like the kinds of virtual sessions we've been accessing and hosting ourselves for the last couple of years. So all of the the interfaces interactions, and what it looks like will be very familiar to us. And that same opportunity to share your screen and use presentation tools and software that you can use in zoom will be available through passable. So AERA has a lot of additional information, as well as specific trainings both for presenters and exhibitors and chairs that can be found on their website. And we'll include some links in the description to the podcast so that you can access those directly. If you have some, some specific questions, or you want to go through the process and see what it looks like prior to getting your invitation. AERA has also told us that based on those trainings and the questions that were asked during the sessions, they're putting together an FAQ to support members in accessing. And again, virtual sessions can be accessed by registrants who are placed based or virtual. And except for key sessions in person sessions can only be accessed for members who are registered for the in person meeting and they won't be streamed. So that's that's sort of how we can get there. We'll be finding out more information. And once the platform launches, and we receive those invitations, we'll be working on putting together some some access and information for our members to that we'll be sending out through the listserv. So I'm one of the things that we do at the annual meeting, in addition to our content sessions, is our business meeting. Cassie, can you talk to us a little bit about what members can expect if they attend the business meeting?Amy Stich 12:42 Yeah, we're really excited for the business meeting. And that business meetings on Saturday, April 23, and it will begin at 6pm. Pacific Time, the agenda will include a welcome from our president and then moving on to acknowledgement for for the work. And then we move into some committee and activity reports from our various committees, which is just a really nice way to kind of learn more about the QR SIG. And also here, what we've been doing over the last year. Then we have the Outstanding Dissertation reward award. And then the Egon G Guba. Award, we will announce as well. And we will end right around seven just after 7pm Pacific Time, you do not need to register for the business meeting. It is open to all members. And this will be a virtual event which so then it's open to both people who are in person in San Diego and have registered for the virtual events. So we're really looking forward to seeing you all there. It's a wonderful event to learn ways to get involved. And also just learn more about the work that we've been doing over the last year. So we're really looking forward to seeing you all there. Um, Alex, what suggestions do you have for members who might be curious about ways to navigate AERA program and take advantage of our exciting sessions and I'm thinking particularly if I'm a new member to the QR SIG, or this is the first time I'm attending AERA can be a little overwhelming.Unknown Speaker 14:22 Oh my goodness. Yes, Ara is a very large space with more sessions than it's possible to imagine sometimes it feels like so one of the ways that's really helpful, and why I love being a member of the QR SIG or other units in AERA is that it can create. If you take a lens of a sig or a division as a unit. To navigate AERA you have an ability to create a more personalized program based on your areas of interest and expertise. The kinds of scholarly conversations you want to be a part of. So when you're in the, the program itself, when you log into all academic or into the patible program, there should be searchable tools for you. So you can search by someone's name, like you really want to see a specific scholar and you want to talk to that person. But you can also search by unit. And when you search by unit, you have opportunities to search by SIG or by division. And so we of course, recommend that you go check out the QR SIG, and its program but you can also search and other units. So for us qualitative, folks, division D is another wonderful place to look because those are also all methodology conversations over there. And they have lots of qualitative conversations to be had there. So I just always recommend that you really think about the scholarly conversations you want to be a part of, and you find ways to streamline your exploration in in that way. But I think becoming a member of a SIG means that you are already like kind of like aware of things that are happening and you are trying to be a part of that scholarly conversation in a particular area, such as our area of qualitative research. So Jessica, will you share a little bit about how folks might join us in the QR SIG? Jessica Van Cleave 16:29 Absolutely, yeah. So to become a member of the QR SIG, and obviously, we hope all of our listeners are either existing members or will soon join us. When you get your Ara member membership or renew, you have the opportunity to select divisions and sigs that you want to be a part of. So if you go to that very, very, very long listing of SIGs and scroll down to Q and select qualitative research special interest group, you're a member. So you add that at the time of your initial membership or at the time of your renewal. And you can actually go back and add memberships to divisions and SIGs. If later on you decide that this is really a community of scholars that you want to be a part of, you don't have to wait until the next year you can join the QR SIG or any SIG at any time. For us and the QR SIG. We have an active listserv. So one of the member, one of the benefits of becoming a member is that you will receive emails periodic periodically that are specific to our membership. Those kinds of emails to the listserv include opportunities for connecting with other members. They include mentorship opportunities, publication opportunities, workshop, workshops, ideas, or invitations to submit to our newsletter and other kinds of things, calls for special issues related to qualitative research. We often have job opportunities, and interesting ways to connect and really become part of our community to join le
In this installment of Thomas's series on the Landmark Herodotus, we talk about the reign of Cambyses, who gave bad gifts, had bad spies, and couldn't pull back a fancy bow. He was cranky about it.
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Adapted by Julie Hoverson from the story "The Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and his Family" by H.P. Lovecraft The "Lovecraft 5" - Warren, Herbert, Charles, Edward, and Richard - gather again for another night of tall tales. Tonight, Warren regales the group with a history of a noble house that ... went downhill. Cast List Warren - Glen Hallstrom Charles - Michael Coleman (Tales of the Extraordinary) Richard - Philemon Vanderbeck Edward - Bryan Hendricksen Herbert - Carl Cubbedge M. Verhaeren - Domien De Groot (The Witch Hunter Chronicles) Mwanu - Danar Hoverson Soames - Ayoub Khote Music by Skidmore College Orchestra, found on MusOpen Editing and Sound: Julie Hoverson Cover Design: Brett Coulstock "What kind of a place is it? Why it's a private dining room at a well-known New England University, can't you tell?" ************************************************************** The Facts Concerning.... Cast: Warren Herbert Charles Edward Richard Verhaeren Mwanu Soames OLIVIA What do you mean, what kind of a place is it? Why, it's a private dining room in a college faculty wing, can't you tell? MUSIC 1_dinner SOUND DINNER ENDING SOUND WINDOWS ARE OPEN, MUSIC IN THE DISTANCE WARREN So nice to have you all here. The weather has been so mild, I feared it would destroy any atmosphere I might have expected for my story. And the orchestra would be in rehearsal. RICHARD At least it's rather somber. HERBERT A clear day can mean a darker night. RICHARD True. HERBERT Depending on the phase of the moon. CHARLES Yes. Well, the dinner was-- EDWARD Passable. RICHARD Oh! Faint praise indeed, coming from our resident starving writer. WARREN Do you know, I believe the college's food plan is quite brililant! EDWARD Brilliant? Are they strapped for economy? WARREN You see, the food is precisely enough to sustain life, but without anything so extravagant as taste, which might take one's mind off one's studies. HERBERT I found it perfectly adequate. CHARLES But very little in this world will take your mind off your science, Herbert. EDWARD How about having the studies take our mind off the food then? We came for a story. RICHARD And I perceive a box on the table behind you which does not match the décor - or the amount of dust - in this room. WARREN [chuckles] You artists notice everything. Though your comment on dust surprises me - after seeing your "house". RICHARD It "does things" for me. Inspiration. HERBERT At least this place, while old, is well maintained. WARREN Not so old as all that. The dining hall wing wasn't built until 1804. Very recent, comparatively. But my story. 2_the box SOUND CARDBOARD BOX MOVED WARREN I warn you I have a little idea as to presentation - after that night at your place, Richard, I wanted something unique-- HERBERT Don't expect anything like that from me. CHARLES Don't worry. We don't. WARREN I have this rather long history to my tale, you see, and I know I tend to wax a bit pedantic, so I thought I would help to set certain facts in the mind by beginning with a bit of a game. EDWARD I'm game. Is it questions, again? WARREN No. I have a small description written for each of the major players in the history of the story, and thought I might give one to each of you - well, each of us, for I include myself - to portray. It would help keep them all straight. CHARLES Is it necessary to keep them straight? WARREN I think it will help make the history flow. It's a technique of acting out history used to great advantage by Mrs. Schartz-Mettaklume [reference to a comedic story by Saki], a fellow teacher here. HERBERT [disparaging] Amateur dramatics? WARREN Oh, you needn't do more than read from the card. I don't expect strutting about and soliloquizing. CHARLES [declaring] It sounds amusing. EDWARD I'm in. RICHARD You may be in for more than you expected, old pal. SOUND PASSING OUT CARDS WARREN Good, then. Let's see - Herbert, here, then Charles, Edward, and Richard. The cards have only the basics on each of the fellows - they're generations in a single family, you see - and the back side is a name plate, to aid in recalling who is who. HERBERT [sour] Charming. [after a pause] You're staring. Am I supposed to begin? CHARLES I could go first. EDWARD [reading his card] Oh, no! Let me! WARREN No, no, I will begin the tale, and then we'll go around the table. You will be second, though, Herbert. HERBERT At least it will be over with early. RICHARD That must mean I am the climax of the tale! EDWARD Oh, you got nothing on me. Just wait. 3_Sir Wade WARREN Ahem. We begin with Sir Wade Jermyn. [reading, putting on a bit of a British accent] I was one of the earliest explorers of the Congo region, and had written eruditely of its tribes, animals, and supposed antiquities. RICHARD Are we supposed to be British? You haven't really given us any background. WARREN Oh, yes. The Jermyn family was part of a well-respected house in England, though it has ...um... died out. CHARLES So these are not only brits, but long-dead brits? Are we doing Shakespeare? WARREN We needn't worry about accents. HERBERT I should say not. WARREN I don't want to lose my place or I might have to start again. "Indeed, my innovative conjectures on a prehistoric white Congolese civilisation were the basis for my book, "Observation on the Several Parts of Africa," published in 1765. I, fearless adventurer that I once had been, was then placed in a madhouse." HERBERT That sounds a bit promising. Madness is quite fascinating. WARREN I have a strong hope that there will be details in this story to intrigue you, Herbert. Have you ever looked into the study of ethnology? HERBERT Hmm... Should I read now? CHARLES History first. Quick precis. WARREN Well, this family - the Jermyns, are not German [chuckle], but British. And there's this - the history of the family is quite interesting, but it ended recently with the death of the final generation - a son - just one - who... uh... set himself on fire when he discovered something about his heritage. EDWARD He set himself on fire? RICHARD Now I'm interested. CHARLES You've got our attention. HERBERT It's not some simple defect like a harelip? A club foot? WARREN Much more than that. Let's begin again. [quick recap] I am Sir Wade Jermyn, famous explorer of the Congo region. I wrote a book, and went mad. now... 4_philip HERBERT Me next, I suppose? [not really trying] This one is Sir Wade's son, Philip. WARREN Sir Philip. HERBERT "Philip was a highly peculiar person. His appearance and conduct were in many particulars so coarse that he was universally shunned. Though he did not inherit his father's madness, he was densely stupid--" EDWARD [laughs!] HERBERT "--and given to periods of uncontrollable violence." Is this supposed to be funny? WARREN [baffled?] Funny? HERBERT Did you give me this one on purpose? WARREN Well, yes, but only because it was the shortest - I felt you'd have less interest in the dramatic and more in getting it over with. HERBERT Hmph. CHARLES Is that the sum of your wisdom, great sir Philip? HERBERT No, there's more-- WARREN I forgot to mention, it's just the first part now. We'll come back to you. EDWARD So Herbert is violent and stupid, what are YOU Charles? CHARLES [hamming it up a bit] I am Robert - Sir Robert - Jermyn, son of Philip and the daughter of his gamekeeper. [offhand] They'll let anyone in, won't they? Oh! I am "Tall and fairly handsome, with a sort of weird Eastern grace. A scholar and investigator, I studied scientifically the vast collection of relics which my mad grandfather brought from Africa. HERBERT You should have given me the scientist. At least I would know where I stand. CHARLES Robert is an ethnologist and explorer, not a hard scientist. HERBERT Even so. 5_alfred EDWARD My turn! I am Sir Alfred Jermyn, son of Nevil - wait, are we missing someone? WARREN No, um Nevil is the son of Robert - you're Robert's grandson. EDWARD Where's Nevil then? WARREN He's um - we didn't have enough people. I felt we could skip over Nevil - I'll fill in his details, should they become necessary. EDWARD All right. WARREN Don't worry - You'll like Alfred. He ran away with the circus. EDWARD What? You're joking, right? WARREN No, no - he actually literally ran away with the circus. We'll come back to that. RICHARD So I am Sir Arthur Jermyn. Son of Alfred, the circus performer and a Music Hall singer. [laughs] And they blink at who we Americans decide to marry. Arthur is a poet and a dreamer. Oh, Warren, you had too much fun choosing who was to play what, didn't you? "The poetic delicacy of Arthur Jermyn was the more remarkable because of his uncouth personal appearance. His expression, his facial angle, and the length of his arms gave a thrill of repulsion to those who met him for the first time." HERBERT Sounds a bit like Abraham Lincoln. CHARLES You know, it does. How odd. So now we know who we are. What's next? 6_wade again WARREN We go back to the beginning. And that's me, Sir Wade. Oh, first, there's been mention of the physical oddities that crept into the family line - I should state that before Sir Wade's time, portraits showed that the family was very typical of English nobility. RICHARD Chinless and pasty? CHARLES Now now. Every brit I've ever met has been perfectly nice. WARREN You have to remember Sir Wade's era was the mid-18th century. And there is no record of any physical issues, or madness before his time. Or at least not out of the ordinary for the time and place. HERBERT And state of medicine. WARREN True. Sir Wade made several trips to Africa, returning from one of those trips with a reclusive bride and new born son. EDWARD And that's Herbert. HERBERT Philip. WARREN This bride was notable, for no one ever saw her - or at least not much of her. She was supposed to have been the daughter of a Portuguese trader who despised English ways, and wouldn't have any English servants. Wade humored her, and put her up in a wing of her own at the estate, where no one saw her, or the child, but Wade himself. EDWARD A woman who doesn't want go out to gossip or shop? Quite a mythological figure. WARREN His wife had accompanied him back from the second and longest of his trips, and left again with him on the third and final, never to return. RICHARD But Wade returned - he hasn't yet gone mad. We're all waiting for that. WARREN The only thing ever said about the wife - even her name is left unrecorded - was that she had a violent disposition. While they made the journey back to Africa, Wade would permit no one to care for his young son save a loathsome native woman from Guinea. EDWARD This family sure knows how to pick their women, don't they? CHARLES I notice you don't give names for any of them. Funny how wives tend to be forgotten in these epic histories. WARREN There's one among them, Arthur's mother herself, who was actually quite a fascinating character, and I might look further into her antecedents - but for the most part, the family made some odd choices, indeed. HERBERT So far, I get the feeling that this is leading to a disquisition on eugenics, rather than on ethnology. In other words, take a so-called "noble house" and marry in, generation after generation, people of dubious merits, and see how the line flows. WARREN Well... that's a part of it. HERBERT I'm rather surprised. It is fascinating. I've heard of similar experiments with rats - much easier to observe since their generations are months, rather than decades, apart. And of course the difficulties of convincing a human family to participate. WARREN I'm just pleased you're so enthusiastic. Go ahead and read the second card, then. 7_second card HERBERT Right. [a bit more enthusiastically than the first time] "As Philip grew out of infancy, his father started to avoid him, muttering wild stories about his encounters in Africa, but never making anything clear. Philip grew up small but powerful, with incredible agility. He married, but before his son was born, he joined the navy as a common sailor. He made his way onto a merchantman in the African trade, and gained a reputation for feats of strength and climbing." EDWARD Wait a minute - this is not gonna just turn into a big argument against intermarrying with native tribespeople, is it? Was Wade's wife a Zulu or something? WARREN Oh, no. I would say that was surprisingly far from the point of the history, though you might well suspect it, since so much of the story centers around Africa. But no, none of the individuals involved are Africans, tribal or otherwise. CHARLES Interesting, I had a little idea about that myself. WARREN Put it aside and let's finish with Philip. HERBERT Ah, one last note. Philip disappeared one night as the ship... what ship? Ah, the merchantman. As the ship lay off the Congo coast. EDWARD Maybe he went looking for his mother - you said she went back to the Congo and never returned, right? RICHARD And Philip was never heard from again? WARREN More or less. CHARLES Oh? WARREN Rumors. We'll be there later. CHARLES Me then? WARREN Another short interlude - some details about Sir Wade's madness. He spent a great deal of time at the local pub-- EDWARD While avoiding his son? WARREN Actually yes. But he had a tendancy to rave while in his cups. RICHARD Doesn't everyone? WARREN And it was this rather - ahem - random talk that chiefly led his friends to deem him mad. He would often speak of wild sights and scenes under a Congo moon; of the gigantic walls and pillars of a forgotten city, crumbling and vine-grown, and of damp, silent, stone steps leading interminably down into the darkness of abysmal treasure-vaults and inconceivable catacombs. RICHARD Oh! Yes, I can see it. I never really considered the artistic possibilities of Africa. Hmm. WARREN It was particularly unwise of him to rave of the strange creatures that populated such a city. For he boasted of what he found in the jungle and of how he dwelt among terrible ruins and the creatures that inhabited them. CHARLES Little wonder he was locked away. WARREN The wonder lay in that he showed no particular regret when being shut up. In fact, he seemed to find the confinement comforting - as if something were being locked out, rather than he being locked in. EDWARD Hmm. I must make a note. 7_Robert CHARLES Feel free. It's my turn to reveal the next bit. WARREN Oh, I should add that Robert broke the cycle and married a perfectly acceptable woman - a daughter of the seventh Viscount Brightholme - rather than following the - um - family tendency to pick entertainers and other... women at random. HERBERT Did it help the line at all? WARREN Actually, no. Of the three children they had, two were never seen - they were kept locked away. Presumably due to some hereditary defect. HERBERT [interested] Interesting. CHARLES May I? WARREN Oh, yes - go ahead. CHARLES Now Philip is tall and handsome-- HERBERT No, I'm Philip. You're my son Robert. CHARLES Of course. Robert was quite the scholar. He scientifically studied - as best as possible in 1815 - the vast collection of relics which his mad grandfather - that's you, Warren, brought from Africa. WARREN It's really quite a pity, the way early explorers looted everything in sight. All those things are of great historical value, and should be in the hands of researchers, not adorning trophy rooms. EDWARD I read in the paper recently about someone selling a mummy at one of the big art auction houses. Maybe the college should buy it. HERBERT Most of the items that have spent time in personal collections are worthless anyway - in any scientific sense. Without any provenance, there's no way to tell the real from the fake. WARREN Precisely. CHARLES Can "Robert" get a word in edgewise? WARREN So sorry. Go on. CHARLES Robert spent a great deal of time on his own expeditions into the interior of Africa. In 1849, his second son, Nevil-- EDWARD The non-deformed one? RICHARD Non-deformed, but invisible. EDWARD Maybe we should pull him up a chair. CHARLES Nevil, a singularly repellent person, ran away with a vulgar dancer-- RICHARD Another one! CHARLES --but was pardoned upon his return in the following year. He came back a widower with an infant son, Alfred-- EDWARD ta-da! CHARLES Who was one day to be the father of Arthur Jermyn. RICHARD And I'm the one who set himself on fire? WARREN We're not there yet. But before we move on to Alfred, there's another tragic instance to recount. Robert became a bit unhinged himself. CHARLES Do I have a card for that? WARREN Not really, I was just going to-- EDWARD Get on with it. WARREN An elderly man, Robert had spent years collecting the legends of the Onga tribe - native to the area of the expeditions taken by both Robert and his mad grandfather. He expressed a desire to validate his grandfather's claims of a strange lost city, particularly one populated by the sort of creatures Wade used to rave about. HERBERT Do you have any solid information about these creatures you keep hinting about? 8_crossbreeding WARREN Not much, but accounts say Sir Wade made wild claims about a white tribe that had once lived in a stone city deep in the interior - though that, apparently, wasn't recent. Others said that he claimed that while people built the city, it had been overrun with apes, but apes who were able to mix with the humans. HERBERT Mix? Are you talking getting together for tea, or interbreeding? WARREN [flustered] It was - um - no details. Um - that was someone's vague recollection in a journal, so it's anyone's best guess what Sir Wade actually said. HERBERT Hmph. Despite the persuasive nature of the evolutionary theory, there is no evidence that any strain of apes is close enough to humans to crossbreed. CHARLES Crossbreeds aren't impossible. Not with humans, of course, but there's always mules. EDWARD I always pitied the donkey... WARREN [loud clearing of throat] EDWARD It's sort of like the Ooh-ah bird... WARREN [louder clearing of throat] EDWARD Right. WARREN So, through correspondence, Wade reached a fellow explorer, Samuel Seaton, who eventually made his way back to England and brought some interesting tales with him. RICHARD How interesting? WARREN No one knows. EDWARD No one? WARREN Yes. We can only conjecture from the effect it had on Sir Robert. HERBERT Which was? WARREN He went upstairs and killed all three of his children - Nevil and the two no one ever saw - before making every feasible attempt to kill himself. EDWARD Holy cow! RICHARD I thought you were one of the saner ones, Charles. CHARLES Should I be killing someone now? HERBERT "Every feasible attempt"? WARREN He failed to end his own life and was locked away, dying two years later. HERBERT What did the Seaton fellow say about it all? WARREN Oh, nothing. He was already dead - Robert strangled him first. The only survivor was young Alfred. It appeared that Nevil, for all his - um - EDWARD Absentness? WARREN Um - basically. For all he lacked, he died in defense of his son. And Alfred inherited the title before he could even walk. EDWARD And he still ran away with the circus? HERBERT Nothing survived of the information Seaton brought? WARREN Pieces of correspondence survived. Mostly notes of tales from the Onga tribe, who believed in a gray city peopled by white apes and ruled by a white god. EDWARD [avid] My turn, right? WARREN Almost. EDWARD [disappointed noise] WARREN I didn't think this would catch your fancy so well. CHARLES It's quite an amusing idea, Warren. Rather surprised, really. WARREN Thank you. [realizing] Oh. CHARLES Pray continue. WARREN Let's just move on to Edward - Um, Alfred. 9_circus EDWRD [clears throat dramatically] "Sir Alfred Jermyn was a baronet before his fourth birthday, but his tastes never matched his title. At twenty he had joined a band of music-hall performers, and at thirty-six had deserted his wife and child to travel with an itinerant American circus. CHARLES Quite apart from their tendency to marry beneath them, the men themselves tend to abscond, which doesn't speak much for nobility. HERBERT An argument could be made that they're tainted from past generations. RICHARD Or that rich men are just predisposed to be bastards - in the personality sense. EDWARD [clears throat dramatically, hams it up] "Alfred's end was very revolting! Among the animals in the exhibition with which he travelled was a huge bull gorilla of lighter colour than the average." HERBERT You mentioned something about white apes, didn't you? Oh, no - it was a supposed white race in the interior. Hmm... WARREN [satisfied] And the apes that took over their city. HERBERT Hmm. EDWARD The beast was very popular among the performers. Alfred Jermyn was fascinated with this gorilla, and on many occasions the two would eye each other for long periods through the intervening bars. CHARLES Sounds like he was a bit of- [realizing] oh! RICHARD A what? CHARLES [covering smoothly] Bit of an anthropologist himself. EDWARD Alfred obtained permission to train the animal, astonishing audiences and fellow performers alike with his success. One morning, as the gorilla and Alfred were rehearsing an exceedingly clever boxing match, the beast hit him too hard. RICHARD I thought it was kangaroos who were notable for boxing. CHARLES Or orangutans - recall that odd story from out friend Auguste. EDWARD I guess gorillas can box if they want to. RICHARD What's next? A female president? EDWARD Of what followed, members of "The Greatest Show On Earth" do not like to speak. CHARLES Oh, he was with Barnum! Funny. You never think of these tales happening in places you might actually have been. RICHARD P.T. Barnum could hardly be called a place. CHARLES You know what I mean. EDWARD I know you keep interrupting me! "They did not expect to hear Sir Alfred Jermyn emit a shrill, inhuman scream, or see him seize the gorilla with both hands, dash it to the floor of the cage, and bite fiendishly at its hairy throat. The gorilla retaliated and before anything could be done, the body which had belonged to a baronet was past recognition." [taking a bow] Thank you! Thank you very much! CHARLES There's one born every minute. [quoting Barnum] HERBERT One what? CHARLES Idiot who wants to box a wild animal, I suppose. Well, Richard, I suppose you will be ending this little tale? a1_Arthur RICHARD Am I? WARREN Oh, just a moment... Right. A few notes first. [aside, to Edward] I thought you might enjoy that bit. EDWARD Cheers. WARREN Can't find my notes just now, but if you'd like to go on, Richard, I'll interject as things come up? RICHARD Certainly. Arthur Jermyn was the son of Sir Alfred Jermyn and a music-hall singer of unknown origin. WARREN If I may interject? CHARLES That was short. RICHARD Go ahead. WARREN This woman - whose name was never recorded, but I don't doubt I could find it if need be, since she only died in 1911, I believe, was the one I mentioned earlier as being quite an interesting character. HERBERT Not the titled lady? WARREN No she appears to have been very ... stolid. Arthur's mother, however, was determined. When Alfred left them, or possibly after his horrid death, she apparently marched right into Jermyn house, infant son on her hip-- CHARLES Not even a perambulator to her name? RICHARD Makes for a prettier and more destitute picture. WARREN Babe in arms, anyway, and took over. She apparently stood toe to toe with any and all opposition on behalf of her son. HERBERT People will do most anything for money. RICHARD Women, particularly. WARREN That's the rub. There was almost no money left, per se. There was the title, and some land, and Jermyn house, and not much else. And yet she claimed it on behalf of her son. And apparently did a reasonably good job of running the estate during his childhood - got at least enough money out of it to send Arthur to decent schools and see to it he had some idea of family and history. CHARLES Brave woman. RICHARD Very well. So "my mother" had redeeming qualities above and beyond her social status. May I go on? WARREN I have a bit more. Arthur Jermyn was not like any other Jermyn before him, for he was a poet and a dreamer. EDWARD Ta-da! RICHARD As an artist, I can sympathize, anyway. WARREN Locals attributed his sensitivity to the Latin blood of his Portuguese great-great-great... great? a2_great great EDWARD Let's see, I'm great - Charles is great great-- CHARLES Don't forget invisible Nevil. WARREN You know who I mean, anyway. Besides, most people just chalked it up to his music-hall mother - who, of course, was never accepted by the gentry. EDWARD [silly brit voice] Oh, no, of course not! CHARLES How horrible! WARREN While his nature was poetic, his appearance was just the opposite. Most of the Jermyns had possessed a subtly odd and repellent cast, but Arthur's case was very striking. RICHARD Ape-like? WARREN [lying poorly] Um, uh - possibly. I suppose. RICHARD [chuckles] I, Arthur Jermyn, being of sound mind and ugly body... [laughs] "took highest honours at Oxford and seemed likely to redeem the intellectual fame of the family." CHARLES Oxford? Kudos to "your mother" indeed. RICHARD [aside] I'll tell her when I see her. [narrating] Arthur planned to continue the work of his forefathers in African ethnology and antiquities, utilising the truly wonderful though strange collection of Sir Wade. HERBERT Which, though valueless in many ways, having been tossed about by a collector, would still be fascinating to see. WARREN [eager] I daresay! Who knows what he may have found in-- RICHARD [loud] The prehistoric civilisation in which the mad explorer had so implicitly believed? Arthur explored tale after tale about the silent jungle city and the nameless, unsuspected race of jungle hybrids mentioned in Warren's journal. WARREN Wade. RICHARD [shrugs] Right person, wrong name. Sounds like a clear case of morbid fascination, though, for he sought out more information after his mother's death in 1911, and even made an expedition himself as soon as he could liquidate some assets to fund it. WARREN That's not precisely what's on the card. RICHARD I'm embellishing. "Arranging with the Belgian authorities for a party of guides, he spent a year in the Onga and Kahn country. Among the Kaliris was an aged chief called Mwanu, who possessed not only a highly retentive memory, but a singular degree of interest in old legends." a2_Mwanu WARREN Mwanu even added his own account of the stone city and the white apes. MWANU Many long years it has been since things walked in the city of grey stones. And many years more and more since man ever trod the paths within. WARREN He told Jermyn of the N'bangu tribe, which had annihilated the beings within the city, and destroyed many of the structures. MWANU Every ape lay dying. Every ape lay dead. The chief of the N'Bangus, him they called Iron foot, trod on the bodies of the enemy, for they were no more than dirt to him. And lo, in their wicked shrine, in the center of the ruined city, lay the prize Iron Foot had come to possess. WARREN What they had come for was apparently a mummy. It was called, among the various local tribes, the "white goddess" and was supposed to be the remains of one of the ape-things' queens, preserved and revered for ... [hinting] just over a century. MWANU The white goddess was a queen in her own right, when she lived like mortals live - down among the hairy folk. But came a god from a distant land far to the west! He wore the sun for a crown and strode the land on giant feet. WARREN Apparently this strange new "god" married the princess - later known as the white goddess - and they ruled the ape-city together. EDWARD This is starting to sound a bit like a Burroughs fancy, though I don't think Tarzan ever stooped to "wooing" apes. RICHARD I always say live and let live, but that's a bit outside even my tolerance. CHARLES That is assuming the strange god was a human, and in fact was-- [cuts himself off] are we assuming? WARREN We'll assume in a moment. Mwanu had an interesting little end to his tale. MWANU When the princess bore the god a son, they returned to the homeland of the god. It was many, many moons before the god and princess returned, for the princess was lonely in the distant world and wished for the company of her own people. They ruled but a short time, before the princess left her mortal life and rose to the top of the great world tree. EDWARD She died? WARREN I hope so. You see-- MWANU The god, stricken with grief at her passing and loathe to lose her, mummified the body, so he would always know she remained in the city, awaiting his return. RICHARD [creeped out] Romantic. CHARLES I - I am at a loss for words. Impressive. SOUND [slight golf clap from Herbert] WARREN Though the god never returned to reclaim his princess, the white goddess, as it was now called, became a symbol of supremacy to all the neighboring tribes - which is why the N'bangu felt the need to capture it. RICHARD They should have stuck with a flag. MWANU Many moons later yet, the child of the princess and the god, grown to impressive manhood, found his way to the city to claim his rightful place. RICHARD Really? CHARLES And what happened to him? WARREN Sadly, Mwanu didn't know. [briskly] Whatever the truth behind any of the legends, they make for picturesque storytelling. a3_lost city CHARLES Herbert? You've been awfully quiet. HERBERT I'm ...interested. We still haven't made the leap from unlikely legends to Richard going up in flames. Pray continue, Warren. WARREN In early 1912, Arthur found the fabled lost city, or what was left of it. It was apparently rather smaller than he had expected. Unfortunately, the modest size of the expedition prevented operations toward clearing the one visible passageway that seemed to lead down into the system of vaults which Sir Wade had mentioned. EDWARD You never mentioned underground vaults before! RICHARD Oh yes he did. WARREN It's really just mentioned in passing. CHARLES And it was blocked up. WARREN They spoke with as many natives and chiefs as they could, but found no further information on the white goddess, except that the N'bangu had it. EDWARD Probably performed unspeakable rites and rituals beneath the glassy eyes of the once-living thing. WARREN Very likely. Finally, Arthur was introduced to a Monsieur Verhaeren, Belgian agent at a trading post-- RICHARD Is the congo still under Belgian control? CHARLES If it isn't, the change must have been rather recent. WARREN Verhaeren claimed he could not only locate, but obtain the stuffed goddess VERHAEREN C'est vrai. These once mighty N'bangus are now the submissive servants of King Albert's government. Ignorant savages. Some beads and trinkets, perhaps some rum, and I could get them to part with their own mothers. WARREN Jermyn sailed for England, therefore, with the exultant probability that he would, within a few months, receive a priceless ethnological relic and confirm the wildest of his great-great-great-grandfather's stories. CHARLES Wildest? Perhaps not. Frankly, I wouldn't want to see proof of some of the implications. HERBERT The miscegenation? That's actually what I'm finding the most fascinating to consider. a4_Missagewhozits EDWARD Missagewhozits? CHARLES Finish first. Once you let Herbert start, there's no telling where it might end. WARREN Arthur Jermyn waited. Meanwhile, he studied the papers and reports of his great-- um-- Sir Wade. He found it interesting that while there was much whispering about the mysterious and secluded wife, no tangible relic of her remained. EDWARD What, you expect someone stuffed her, too? CHARLES Ahem. I think he means a portrait, or a lock of hair, even a journal of her own. WARREN And there was nothing. Jermyn put it down to Wade's insanity, figuring that she might have angered him by contradicting some of his wild Africa tales, particularly since she had also spent time on the dark continent. CHARLES Or perhaps they'd just had an efficient maid or two in the intervening century. [hinting] WARREN ahem. In June of 1913, a letter arrived from Monsieur Verhaeren, saying he had found the stuffed goddess! He averred it was a most extraordinary object, quite beyond the power of a layman to classify. Whether it was human or simian only a scientist could determine. RICHARD Unless, like such artifacts from Barnum and his brethren the world over, it was made piecemeal. CHARLES Stitched out of whole cloth? RICHARD More like a crazy quilt. WARREN And, of course, time and the Congo climate are not kind to mummies. HERBERT I shudder to think of the depredations of insects, and mildew. [ugg - shudder noise] WARREN And apparently this one was not preserved by a craftsman with any sort of skill. And yet, it was still intact, in the whole, and recognizable, so they couldn't fault him over much. HERBERT Mummies are primarily preserved through drying. How could anyone ever undertake that in a damp and steamy jungle? A6_ALMOST DONE WARREN Almost done now. Where was I? Ah! Around the creature's neck was a golden chain bearing an empty locket on which were armorial designs - no doubt some hapless traveller's keepsake, taken by the N'bangus and hung upon the goddess as a charm. HERBERT No doubt. CHARLES Utter coincidence. WARREN In commenting on the mummy's appearance, the Belgian expressed a humorous wonder just how it would strike his correspondent-- RICHARD Me, in case anyone has forgotten during the intermission. WARREN But these hints really don't give much to go on. The boxed object was delivered to Jermyn on the afternoon of August 3, 1913, and was conveyed immediately to the large chamber which housed the collection of African specimens. RICHARD The final card now? EDWARD He got an extra card? WARREN Richard has the artistic temperament. [to Richard] Just one more moment. [to all] What ensued can best be gathered from the tales of the servants and from things later examined. Aged Soames, the family butler, tells the most ample and coherent tale. A6_SOAMES SOAMES Sure and the master sent all of us away, wanting to be alone with his new treasure. This was not unusual, and none thought twice on it. We heard the sound of hammer and chisel when he opened the box almost right away - that excited he was to clap eyes on't. WARREN Shortly, there came a terrible scream. RICHARD [screams] WARREN [surpised noise] Gah! That wasn't part of the-- RICHARD Artistic license. It comes with artistic temperament. Ready now? WARREN Warn me next time. Yes. RICHARD Immediately after, Jermyn emerged from the room, rushing frantically about as if pursued, and finally disappearing down the stairs to the cellar. The servants were utterly dumbfounded, and watched at the head of the stairs, but a smell of oil was all that came up from the regions below. WARREN After dark, a rattling was heard at the door leading from the cellar into the courtyard; and a stable-boy saw Arthur Jermyn, glistening from head to foot with oil and redolent of that fluid, steal furtively out and vanish on the black moor surrounding the house. RICHARD Then, in an exaltation of supreme horror, a spark appeared on the moor, a flame arose, and a pillar of human fire reached to the heavens. The house of Jermyn no longer existed! HERBERT Did he at least leave a note? WARREN No, but the fragments that add up to the horror he discovered were clearly found and assembled afterward, principally the thing in the box. HERBERT His ancestress. CHARLES Don't jump ahead. EDWARD [snort] Funny. WARREN The stuffed goddess was a nauseous sight, withered and eaten away, but it was clearly a mummified white ape of some unknown species, less hairy than any recorded variety, and infinitely nearer mankind - quite shockingly so. HERBERT Was it supposed to be a secret? I thought warren made it eminently clear. EDWARD You're serious? Warren? WARREN [sigh] Yes. [chuckles] The arms on the golden locket about the creature's neck were the Jermyn arms, and the ... resemblance between the shrivelled face to none other than the sensitive Arthur Jermyn applied with vivid, ghastly, and unnatural horror. HERBERT This should lead to an interesting field of study - do you think the white apes she belonged to might still exist in the congo? EDWARD No, they were wiped out by the nubumbums. HERBERT Is the mummy at least intact? WARREN Oh, no. Members of the Royal Anthropological Institute burned the thing and threw the locket into a well. HERBERT [almost yelling] They did what? CHARLES [sigh] Thus endeth the lesson. HERBERT [still loud, fading out] And they call themselves scientists? CLOSING
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Register to attend the Free Job Hunting Masterclass on the 1st or 2nd of February 2022. If you are a senior executive listening to this show, or you one day want to advance in your career to become a senior executive, Amber Knight's experience job hunting as a senior executive is an important one for you to listen to. In this episode, we revisit my conversation with Amber, a senior communications executive, who has worked for the BBC and The Walt Disney Company. In March 2019, Disney purchased the film and TV assets held by 21st Century Fox for $71.3 billion. This was an enormous deal, and it reverberated down the company structure. It's expected that mergers and acquisitions will result in restructures, aka, redundancies. Amber and her team left Disney towards the end of 2019, and the pandemic prolonged her unemployment. This is a topic we discussed a few times during the last episodes of 2021, so if you are interested in learning more about long-term unemployment and how to handle it and avoid it, please listen to episodes 108 and 109. Amber has been a huge supporter of this podcast, writing about it and praising it in her LinkedIn posts. I invited her to be a guest and share her experience, and afterward, she also participated in the 2021 Job Hunting Made Simple Online Course and Group Coaching program. We are soon re-opening registrations for the program, and the best way to find out about it is to register for the Free Job Hunting Masterclass happening on the 1st and 2nd of February. You can find it on my website or on any social media platforms. If you are a newsletter subscriber, please check your inbox, I will have sent you details and look forward to seeing you there. This year, the Free Job Hunting Masterclass will be huge, with critical advice and tips for corporate job hunting in 2022 and beyond. I am ambitious this year and hope to share, as always, essential information you will not find anywhere else. That's always my motto and my promise to you: I don't want to waste your time, explaining what you already know. My goal is always to make the most out of your valuable time, and share information that can be a gamechanger for your career success. I hope to see you there. Links mentioned in this episode: The Job Hunting Podcast Episode 108: How long does it take to find a new job? The Job Hunting Podcast Episode 109: Will the "Great Resignation" Affect my Job Search? Free Job Hunting Masterclass The Job Hunting Made Simple Program The Job Hunting Podcast Episode 35: Interview With Recruiter Anita Ziemer "Let me call you back" - Recruitment trends shaping the job market in 2020 Amber's favorite free resource: The Optimized Job Search Schedule Reset Your Career: Workshop & Action Plan To Get You Back On Track LinkedIn video interview prep tool Amber's LinkedIn Article about The Job Hunting Podcast Transcript of this episode About our guest, Amber Knight Ocean Swimmer, inflexible yogi. Passable cook and endlessly curious, Amber Knight is a senior commercial and marketing executive with over 20 years of experience in creative industries – specifically film and television distribution. Starting with a career in ad agencies, she has spent the bulk of her career with two of the world's most successful and respected media companies – the BBC and The Walt Disney Company. After being made redundant in late 2019, Amber started an MBA program with AGSM at UNSW and spent 2020 in a frustrating job search. In 2021, Amber participated in my Job Hunting Made Simple Group Coaching and Online Course Program, and is working as a consultant for a few companies including Optus, while she finishes her MBA. Are you new to The Job Hunting Podcast? If so, here is a bit about your host: Hello, I'm Renata Bernarde, the Host of The Job Hunting Podcast. I'm also an executive coach, job hunting expert, and career strategist. I teach corporate, non-profit, and public professionals the steps and frameworks to help them find great jobs, change, and advance their careers with confidence and less stress. 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durée : 00:38:42 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Mardi dernier, le Centre d'Analyse Économique a publié une note sur la nécessité de réformer les droits de successions pour combattre la perpétuation des inégalités, remettant le sujet de l'héritage sur la table. Au-delà de l'échéance électorale, pourquoi l'héritage reste-t-il un sujet sensible ? - invités : Jean-Philippe Feldman Professeur agrégé des facultés de droit et maître de conférences à SciencesPo. Avocat à la Cour de Paris; Camille Landais Économiste et professeur associé à la London School of Economics and Political Science, co-auteur du rapport sur l'héritage pour le Conseil d'Analyse Economique; Mélanie Plouviez Maîtresse de conférences en philosophie à l'université Côte d'Azur, en charge du pilotage du projet de recherche « Philosophie de l'héritage » financé par l'Agence Nationale de Recherche
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We're gushing about actors acting... weird, cause we were looking for the skybeam! Seriously though, RDJ and MR give us a minute of straight up talent, not just a passable knock-off. And they even manage to move the story forward! This is a performance minute that reminds us this is a movie about weapons dealers, greed, and war, grounding super-heroes and raising the stakes.
We’re gushing about actors acting... weird, cause we were looking for the skybeam! Seriously though, RDJ and MR give us a minute of straight up talent, not just a passable knock-off. And they even manage to move the story forward! This is a performance minute that reminds us this is a movie about weapons dealers, greed, and war, grounding super-heroes and raising the stakes. Film Sundries Watch this film: Disney+ • iTunes • Amazon • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Iron Man Tony Stark Justin Hammer
How would you describe President Biden's first press conference? Scary? Alarming? Great? Passable? Does the fact he used a briefing book and seemed to lose focus a number of times cause you any concern?
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This week we are joined by comedy writer Mike Sacks to talk about his books Passable in Pink and Stinker Lets Loose!, based on the 80's and 70's films of the same name (which are definitely not available on Netflix). Come join us for a great discussion of the allure of film novelizations, parody, and how movies age through the decades. Afterwards (or even beforehand if you like), we deeply encourage you to check out Mike's books, they are well worth your while. Buy the physical books and check out the fully-cast, fully-produced audiobooks here: Passable in Pink (physical) (Audible production) Stinker Lets Loose! (physical) (Audible production) The physical books are chock full of bonus details, and the Audible productions include the likes of Gillian Jacobs, Adam Scott, Bobby Moynihan, Bob Odenkirk, Jon Hamm, Eric Martin, Andy Richter, Paul F. Thompkins, and many many more! Go to mikesacks.com, where you can check out the rest of Mike's books and projects! Follow Mike on Twitter at @michaelbsacks! We have a website! Find the cast and more at thefilmroom.org You can contact us at our Contact Page on the site! We are available on Please subscribe, rate, and review! Come help us grow and gain access to exclusive content! Up next: North American Adult Animation!
John speaks of his rollercoaster of developer emotions this week with some dynamic type within certain cells. And Scotty talks moving MoneyWell from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager, the pros and cons of Firebase and Swift Package Index. Swift Package Index | The place to find the best Swift packages. James Dempsey & The Breakpoints, WWDC 2020
Today fresh from the archives, Mike's interview with Emma Allen from 2015. Back then Emma was the daily shouts and murmurs editor. Today Emma is also the cartoon editor for New Yorker.Listen to other projects from Mike and Rob:Randy on Stitcher PremiumStinker Lets Loose & Passable in Pink on AudibleThe TV Show Show podcastPumpkin Spice Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Full crew returns this week for a slightly truncated episode. Trey watch doesn't service up much except for a new Dakota Fanning movie and a re-release for the irresistible trailer. Box office looks similarly Bleak although the studs take a look at some amusing IMDb user reviews for a trip to Greece. Not a whole lot to talk about in the world of video games but Kurt has a review of Uncharted 2 to hold you over. And in the future the crew reviews the dreadfully awful Doom annihilation a movie that should never have been made and could have been made a thousand times better with five minutes of thought. A fun show was always so be sure to check it out.Support the show by donating: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/902676cb-9b03-4021-9042-cf79635436f9/donations. Visit Saturnstuds.com for links to all of your Saturn Studs side projects,social media, and more. Join the Saturn Studs discord server at https://discord.gg/kgdnhJd. Follow @StudsSaturn on twitter or visit facebook.com/saturnstuds to stay up to date on the latest news episode releases and audio highlights from each show.
A re-edited and re-imagined version of the pilot episode of Doin' It with Mike Sacks. You'll hear a classic rock DJ suffering a nervous breakdown, some odd found audio of Colonel Sanders and Larry King, as well as an interview with writer David Sedaris.Listen to other projects from Mike and Rob:Randy on Stitcher PremiumStinker Lets Loose & Passable in Pink on AudibleThe TV Show Show podcastPumpkin Spice Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
durée : 00:05:02 - Le Billet politique - par : Stéphane Robert - L'essentiel de la réponse à la crise sanitaire déclenchée par la pandémie de Covid-19 a été apporté dans le cadre national
This week we give the news, debate Taskmaster vs Cassandra Cain, and make rock bands with comic characters! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Musician/producer Mark Rozzo talks with Chris about his soundtrack for the 80s movie parody audio project Passable in Pink. Rozzo's Passable in Pink soundtrack is comprised of several "bands" of different 80s sub-genres featuring prominent 80s-era musicians including Geoff Blythe of Dexy's and
On the Gist, Pete Buttigieg and wine bars. In the interview, Mike talks to actor Rhea Seehorn and creator Mike Sacks about their new Audible original Passable in Pink, a satire of John Hughes films. They discuss their shared love of Hughes’ movies, how films like 16 Candles have held up in 2019, and the behind-the-scenes audio wizardry that made Passable in Pink come to life. In the spiel, Julian Castro’s attempt to revive his campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Gist, Pete Buttigieg and wine bars. In the interview, Mike talks to actor Rhea Seehorn and creator Mike Sacks about their new Audible original Passable in Pink, a satire of John Hughes films. They discuss their shared love of Hughes’ movies, how films like 16 Candles have held up in 2019, and the behind-the-scenes audio wizardry that made Passable in Pink come to life. In the spiel, Julian Castro’s attempt to revive his campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Halloween! We're watching a ghost busting, ghost crashing, ghost smashing, Abbott & Costello meeting sort of film that helped inspire Dan Aykroyd. From 1940 it's The Ghost Breakers starring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard. How spooky is it? Not very. How funny is it? Passable. How racist is it? Considerable at times. https://www.patreon.com/rossmaywriter
Mike Sacks is a singularly gifted comedy writer, author of the indispensable humor tomes And Here’s the Kicker and Poking a Dead Frog. His tireless work ethnic eventually took him into the realm of audio book originals, including Stinker Lets Loose and Why Not #MeToo?!. His latest, Passable in Pink, is a satirical homage to the John Hughes films of the 80s, and boasts an A-list cast, including Adam Scott, Gillian Jacobs, Bobby Moynihan, and Bob Odenkirk. Mike’s interview is a true gem, and we ping pong from Passable in Pink to his overmedicated childhood, why he receives constant gay fan mail intended for another man, his long-standing beef with Ferris Bueller, which The Breakfast Club character he identifies with most now that he’s in his 40s, stories from being a 17-year-old undergrad in New Orleans, and how the Baltimore Orioles factor into his OCD, just to scratch the surface. Mr. Sacks is a gem and a delight, so do yourself a favor, listen to the episode, and pre-order Passable in Pink on Audible by clicking the link. (If it's your first book, Audible will even give it to you for free.) Mike Sacks runs both a fantastic Twitter account (@MichaelBSacks) and a hilarious Instagram (@MikeBSacks) that typically features the covers of insane books from his personal collection. They are absolutely worth your follow. Oh, and there's even a Passable in Pink: Official Motion Picture Soundtrack, featuring some downright incredible era-appropriate artists. Indulge! Click here to listen to the latest episode of Papa's Basement in your browser or here to open and listen in iTunes (you can also use the embedded player below). And, if you want to see our faces that very clearly are fit for radio, you can watch videos of our episodes on YouTube
The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
The new Japanese financial year has already started now and I hope that last year's results went well for you. The reason I do this show is to help as many people as possible improve in the areas of leadership, sales and persuasion power. I hope it is helping and if it is, then please leave me some comments. Today we are talking about how to be the authentic you when you give presentations. That doesn't mean be the authentic disaster, because you are hopeless and just not professional. What we are going to cover today is a checklist for you to access, so that what people see when you present is the best possible you, the professional you. Build your personal and professional brands. Let's find out how we do that! Welcome back to this weekly edition every Tuesday of "THE Cutting Edge Japan Business Show" I am your host Dr. Greg Story, President of Dale Carnegie Training Japan and best selling author of Japan Sales Mastery. We are bringing the show to you from our High Performance Center in Akasaka in Minato-ku, the business center of Tokyo. Why the Cutting Edge? In this show, we are looking at the critical areas for success in business in Japan. We want to help advance everyone's thinking so that we be at the forefront, the Cutting Edge, of how to flourish here in this market. Before we get into this week's topic, here is what caught my attention lately. Japanese firms operating in Asia see Vietnam as the most attractive investment destination in the region thanks to the country's high economic growth as well as its strengthening position as a production hub and its large consumer market. Once forms establish themselves in Vietnam they consider expanding their operations in Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. India was the next major interest. Attracted by its high growth potential. China was the third most popular investment spot . In other news, currently Japan hosts nearly two hundred and seventy thousand students from other countries, with ninety three percent coming from Asia. Forty percent from China, twenty three percent from Vietnam, eight percent from Nepal, and six percent from South Korea. In two thousand and seventeen, seventy nine thousand, five hundred and eighty Chinese students were studying the sciences at graduate schools in the USA compared to nine hundred and ninety Japanese students. Of those Japanese students four hundred and ten were studying social sciences. The number of Japanese students studying natural sciences in the USA at postgraduate level was a mere zero point eight percent of their Chinese counterparts. Uh oh!! Finally, in January a scheme to divert funds sleeping in bank accounts for ten years or longer for use in initiatives in the public interest such as assistance to families in poverty has started. About seventy billion yen or six hundred million dollars is expected to be deemed dormant each year. These monies will be transferred to the management of the Deposit Insurance Corporation, an institution that deals with bank failures. Bye, bye your money folks! This is episode number Episode #76 and we are talking about Your Own Leader Voice Soredewa ikimasho, so let's get going.Why are so few business leaders good communicators, given all the education they have received, starting at varsity and then later, through executive training they have received via their own organisations? Leaders – let's stop kidding ourselves, the reality is, if we can't talk to people, we can't lead successfully. The TED talk phenomenon, which has spawned TEDxEverywhere, should be having a positive impact on leaders. It would appear though that not many of us are taking any note. Leaders are often told they need to be authentic. That means to some, that it is fine to be dull, dense, distant, obtuse, monotone and forgettable. Dramatic oratorical flourishes are not required, but congruency is a must. For leaders this means matching the way we communicate with the content of our message. When we speak using a monotone delivery, placing equal stress on each word, sadly, our audience just tunes us out. They start to look for other points of stimulation, such as how we are dressed, our body language, our voice quality – almost everything except the actual key message content. Authentic failure as a communicator is probably not what leaders have in mind as the desired outcome when they talk about being authentic. Leaders need to match their vocal variation and facial expression to the message being delivered. Congruency means emphasising key words or phrases, through either adding or subtracting voice projection. Whispering is as powerful as yelling, as long as the message content is aligned with the delivery mechanism. Dialing up and down the energy and speed when speaking, creates the necessary vocal variation to keep the audience focused on what we are saying. Leaders are often notable for speaking while exhibiting a “wooden face”, meaning they maintain the same facial expression throughout their talk. Passable, good, striking, awesome, even exceptional news is greeted with the same dour expression as announcing disaster, doom and gloom. The simple rule is, if it is good news, let your face know and smile or show happiness. If it is bad news, look serious, worried, upset or fearful depending on the content and context. Get the face involved, because it is a million times more powerful as a communication tool, than whatever is up on the screen behind us. Voice speed can be an indicator of confidence or terror. Most of us, when nervous, tend to speed up and our ideas can rapidly begin to trample over the top of each other. Pausing is needed to allow the audience to process what they have just heard. Getting through it in the time allotted by the organisers, does not equal getting our message across to the assembled audience. What can we do better? Find out more when we come back from the break Welcome backWe can also speak using our body. Our facial angle allows us to become inclusive and capture all of our audience, no matter where they are seated. The front, middle, back, the sides – the leader makes eye contact to engage with people in all parts of the room. Eye contact means actual engagement – looking an audience member in the eye and speaking to them for around 6 seconds. Less than that makes for a rather fleeting, perfunctory type of interaction – rather fake engagement. On the other hand, locking on to their gaze for much longer than six seconds starts to burn into their retina and becomes uncomfortable. Our feet positioning, funnily enough, is important when speaking. Pointing them straight to the front and using only our neck to swivel our head and engage the audience is projecting confidence, credibility and solidity. Often times, speakers are unconsciously facing their feet such, that they are favouring only one side of the room. They subsequently only engage that half, leaving the remainder of the audience in supreme neglect. Slouching, standing off balance, standing too wide at the base projecting arrogance or nervously striding about the stage, may not be projecting the professional image leader's desire. Our hands can be a dilemma too. We either overemploy them, so that like the monotone voice, everything gets the same unbroken level of emphasis or we don't deploy them at all. Behind our back, resting on our hips, thrust deeply into trouser pockets, held protectively in front of our body are the usual suspects in the crime of neglect of our hand's communication strength when speaking. Gestures are powerful tools to emphasise the key points we want our audience to remember. Being a “good speaker” is not the goal. Being a good person, who can speak convincingly is the real goal. There are plenty of spivs, spinners, crooks, dodgy politicians, shifty CEOs etc., who are verbose and quoting that brilliant Aussie gem: “can talk under wet concrete with a mouth full of roofing nails”. Leaders need their own voice to fully reach their audience, to persuade, to inspire, to be credible and memorable. You are the brand and what you say and how you say it matters. Be congruent, authentic, be you, but be the best possible you. Action Steps from today's show Always be congruent between our content and our delivery Use vocal tone, facial expression, power and speed to vary the delivery Keep our eyes fixed on our audience the whole time engaging them one by one Work the whole room and not just one side Remember – you are the brand THE Cutting Edge Japan Business Show is here to help you succeed in Japan. Subscribe on YouTube, share it with your family, friends and colleagues, become a regular. Thank you for watching this episode and remember to hit the subscribe button. Our website details are on screen now, enjapan.dalecarnegie.com, it is awesome value, so check it out. Please leave me some feedback on YouTube, I would love to know how this show helped and what other topics you are interested in for me to cover. Remember I am here as a free resource to help you, so just tell me how I can help you best. In episode seventy seven, we are talking about what we can learn from seventeen generations of traditional Japanese service. Find out more about that next week. So Yoroshiku Onegai Itashimasu please join me for the next episode of the Cutting Edge Japan Business Show We are here to help you and we have only one direction in mind for you and your business and that is UP!!!
Reunited and it feels so good... we're all back together at last, and in new (temporary) digs! We talk GoTs and whether or not Daenerys' going full Targaryen was fleshed out enough, or if we are signing our names to the petition to HBO to reshoot. Pol gets his 3 minute uninterrupted yell in, as is customary. We talk more about fleshlights for some reason, and what makes a good wingman (spoiler, it's not Will Smith's genie). 04:08 - Bud's Weekly Geek-out: North's Focals smart glasses + Loop peripheral 7:57 - Game of Thrones season 8 episode 5 - The Bells and that stupid petition! 42:26 - James Cameron's Avatar Sequels Casts Jemaine Clement 47:38 - Will Smith sings "Prince Ali," misclassifies ostriches in new Aladdin clip 51:01 - John Horgan: Geek 53:09 - CW's Batwoman Teaser 56:32 - Bud and Kirsten saw Pokémon Detective Pikachu! 01:01:32 - Oops, Pol needs to work! Podcast live on air. 01:04:35 - geekout@TheZone.fm inbox 01:06:47 - Pol saw Tolkien. Other Geek News we didn't get to on this pod: New Picard Star Trek show called Star Trek: Picard https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-official-title-of-the-picard-star-trek-show-wont-sh-1834795926 Endgame Writers Confirm Whether Captain America Told Bucky His Plan https://www-cbr-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.cbr.com/captain-america-told-bucky-endgame-plan/amp/ Join The Geek-out Podcast's Facebook page (where we'll release new episodes, and where you can talk with us) and Facebook group (where fans of the podcast can gather and talk geeky stuff)! Questions? Comments? Corrections? Suggestions? e-mail geekout@TheZone.fm
Totally Spies is finally good again! Well not good. Passable. Someone is messing up the BH and it’s up to the spies to stop it. Meanwhile Mandy enacts her latest large scale roleplay session. We talk about: Swim This Way, Ashley Plays MGS, Luke Goes Further Into His Kingdom Hearts Hole, The Spies Are Rich, Mandy The Cop, Un-Cancelled, Fucking A Hologram, Guac Shower, Traceable Feather, Non-Sexy Maids, Trash Compactor Remake, The Last Episode, Big O,
Jay (@DietJay) and Kevin (@KevinTienken) talk smack about everyone's favorite animal-playing-human-sports movie, Air Bud, the surprisingly dark Disney classic that spawned some of the worst sequels and spinoffs that your kids will ever force you to watch with them. Dogs playing basketball? Passable. Talking puppies accidentally getting launched into space? Get that nonsense out of the DVD player. Support this podcast
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This episode was live streamed SIMULTANEOUSLY through #Facebook & #YouTube. Our first #FacebookLive stream! * #MichaelSatrazemis EP/directs a terrific bottle episode. #AdamSuschitzky's film ancestry + DP skills * ...the immersive experience: Art & Sound (Effects) Direction * Facial split/comparison of #ComicBook #RickGrimes & #RossMarquand Aaron * #DrewScott on #TalkingDead: literal house-hunting * Anxiety-inducing Cinematography ...enough to crash Carol's internet * The way the show (and Charlie) tried to get both the audience and #AliciaClark feel something for the family that died in the house * Absolutely no background score until the end * This Episode is a stand-alone story, no context necessary (a la #TheTwilightZone, #TheOuterLimits) * Consistent opening sequence /w recognizable theme music vs revolving opening sequence and music that seems to change every season * Charlie intro: Creepy comparison to specific episodes from The Twilight Zone (#ventriloquist dummies, #TellySavalas / #Kojak tangent re: #TalkingTina) * Congratulating #AlyciaDebnamCarey on her acting range & performance (slight #Michonne comparison) #FanLoyalty #The100 * Confrontation surrounds Alicia: Testing her ability to truly live up to #MadisonClark's ideal * Passable gripe: Charlie carrying Alicia into the house * Historic TV Shows vs New Shows: steady pacing and more story in a shorter amount of time. * Charlie has a gun, whole world's come undone... Kids in the apocalypse (again) * More emotional manipulation: jumping from the dead walker family right into the family photo on the mantle (when they were alive); the uncovered face of the daughter flips over to the photo of her when she was alive * 1 step forward, 2 steps back: Team-Building to Charlie's packing heat(#NickClark's murder weapon) * Go to your room, Charlie! * The bird in the flue, Amina: Alicia giving in to feeling something + immediately saving Charlie from herself * "Why did you save me?" recurring theme: #VictorStrand to Madison, Naomi to Strand, and even Rick to #MorganJones (in TWD) * "Why do you even care?" Alicia tries to stop Charlie from collecting the family photos * Trapped /w the basement water dangerously rising: Carol's biggest fear. * #TheGoonies comparison #tangent * Sympathy for the dammed: Impactful scene between Charlie & Alicia. Embracing "No One's Gone Til They're Gone" * Riddled with metaphor: Suicide gun & #Walker saves their lives * Background music after the storm. Burying the family, gathering their photos. Oh wait, Morgan... #LucianaGalvez, #JohnDorie, June... * Audience disbelief over Alica & Charlie's "Close Your Eyes" moment. Why Charlie collected the family photos * Alicia's definitive win. Understanding Charlie's loss * Comparing Charlie to #TWDEnid. Enid's deleted TWD scene * "Lucy! You got some `splaining to do!" ...surveying the damage + no one's home * Charlie embodies the Madison ethos, Alicia the protector/survivalist, and checking each other * Alicia & Charlie: #Lydia & #Alpha or Rick & #CarlGrimes * Sneak Peek: Part-of-the-World Morgan faces a new challenge. "My old ways". #WizardofOz * Sneak Peek: #MoCollins' character & The #Claimers callback "If you can't protect what's yours, it ain't yours" * Watching "Close Your Eyes" was like running a marathon * Heavily Edited or Mostly Unedited podcast? That is the question... * FTWD goes through more things in a shorter time (compared to TWD) * Dave & Carol's affair with (Fear)TWD #adultery. Explaining the podcast to others --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkingdead/message
Stevie’s long-ass iMac reminiscences, Google's creepy robocaller. Recommendations: Jessamine: The Expanse ($$ Amazon) Stevie: This is America - Childish Gambino (Music video) Mike: Very Bad Wizards (podcast)
Je n’ai plus peur de me lancer. Alors quand je m'entends demander aux invités comment se lancer, je trouve que ça sonne un peu faux. Je me dis que "ça plaira aux auditeurs" mais c'est idiot. Je ne connais pas beaucoup d'auditeursJe dois toujours me demander : "Qu'est-ce que j'ai besoin de savoir ? De quoi est-ce que j'ai peur ?"Ce dont j’ai peur, c’est de ne pas exploiter mes capacités au maximum, de tomber dans une routine, de ne pas faire de mon mieux.Je me demande comment faire de Nouvelle Ecole la meilleure émission sans tomber dans la médiocrité.Je me demande comment développer une exigence élevée, à tous les niveaux et dans tous les domaines.Yannick Agnel est double champion olympique et double champion du monde. Il a tout connu : l’exigence, la réussite, la fatigue, l'échec, la persévérance, les doutes et la reconversion.J'avais beaucoup de questions, et j'avais besoin de réponses. C'est la recette qui fonctionne.Se retrouver dans l'épisode :02:00 : "J'ai pas l'impression d'être fait pour une vie monotone" : la reconversion15:00 : "J'ai pas été un chantre de la nutrition", la vie de sportif de haut niveau19:00 : Michael Phelps et la part du talent au plus haut niveau22:00 "Je suis le meilleur, je vais les massacrer"32:00 : 6 à 8 heures par jour pendant 10 ans : comment devenir le meilleur du monde36:00 "J'aurais du tout dire" : retour sur des méthodes d'entraînement "tyrannique"45:00 Fatigue, perte d'une proche fin de carrière01:00:00 "Être le plus heureux possible" : son nouveau butRéférences de l'épisode :Yannick Agnel sur Twitter, Instagram et Facebookles médailles d'or de Yannick Agnel aux jeux olympiques de Londres 2012 : 200m nage libre et relais 4X100mBob Bowman, entraineur de Michael Phelps puis de Yannick Agnel aux États-UnisFlorent Manaudou, Laure Manaudou et son entraîneur Philippe LucasFabrice Pellerin, l'entraineur de Yannick Agnel à NiceTrue Stories, le documentaire sur Avicii par NetfixDJ SnakePour aller plus loin :Rejoignez la communauté Patreon pour accéder à des contenus exclusifs.Suivez-moi sur Instagram Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Paul Green and Bryan Turkel are here to talk about their experiences in improvisation. Happenstance meetings! Music! Drop ins! It has it all!
«Gravel» bedient das klassische Arcaderensspiel Genre, dass definitiv mehr Titel vertragen könnte. Wer Erinnert sich nicht an Spiele wie Sega Rally, Split Second oder Motorstorm. Alles Titel der letzten Konsolengeneration. Neue Arcaderacer gibt es nicht mehr so viele. Der Fokus der Entwickler liegt bei realistischen Rennspielen. Da kommt «Gravel»genau richtig. Die Karriere unterhält gut und auch der Online Modus funktioniert einwandfrei. Dazu die passende Arcadesteuerung und ein gutes Geschwindigkeitsgefühl. In die Top Etage der besten Arcaderacer schafft es «Gravel» aber dann doch nicht.Der Karrieremodus wird mit der Zeit etwas Monoton. Dem Online Modus fehlt es an menschlichen Mitstreitner und einem Cup Modus. Technisch bleibt das Spiel trotz Unreal Engine unter den Erwartungen zurück. Mehr als ein Passable gibt es von uns für die Grafik nicht. Trotzdem ist «Gravel» kein schlechter Titel. Nur bringt «Gravel» einfach wenig neues mit. Man hat alles schonmal besser gesehen. Auf der Xbox wartet das erheblich bessere «Forza Horizon» und PS4 Besitzer können auch mit dem neusten «Need for Speed» Spass haben. «Gravel» ist sicherlich kein Fehlkauf. Es wäre aber definitiv mehr gegangen.
Turns out you can do a lot with a PlayStation 3. Follow us on Twitter or join us in the Facebook group! Check out Alex at Galaxy Quest Minute!
The deadicated hosts talk the morbid origins of wax figures and the lines between mystery thrillers & horror in this review of Curtiz's 1933 two-tone technicolour horror MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM starring Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, and Glenda Farrell. Context setting 00:00; synopsis 26:11; discussion 37:41; ranking 1:05:33
Von Transen und Latten, von Hunden und Winden, von Frikos und Käse. Gibt‘s da einen Zusammenhang? Nö... Wir sind weiter im Neifer in Oberhausen-Sterkrade. Medien zur Episode: - Bild von Jorges Essen. - Bild von Pacos Essen. - Die Cards-Against-Humanity - Das Neifer befindet sich hier. Haben wir etwas falsch oder wenig facettenreich dargestellt? Dann wende Dich an den Kneipenplausch-Ombudsmann über ombudsmann@kneipenplausch.de oder über unsere Webseite.
Cinq amies qui se sont connues à l’université se retrouvent dix ans après pour un week-end entre célibataires à Miami. Une seule règle : tout est permis. Mais avec ce qui arrive à un strip-teaser à cause d’elles, la petite fête va partir en vrille… Que faire face à la gravité de la situation ? Comment s’en sortir ? D’idées stupides en solutions loufoques, c’est l’escalade dans le délire. Au final, si elles s’en sortent, les cinq filles seront plus proches que jamais…
On this episode of I'm the Gun, we're celebrating the United States' birthday by taking a look the middle story from Tomahawk #70 - 'The Midnight Ride of Tomahawk,' featuring the meeting of 2 titans from American History & folklore - DC Comics' frontier super-star Tomahawk & founding father and chief cheerleader of the Continental Army, Thomas Paine!Download this episode HERE!Scroll down to see images from these issues, and please be sure to check out previous episodes of I'm the Gun on iTunes & Google Play!Also, I'd love to hear from you! Email me at: imthegun@gmail.com, or hit me up on Twitter: @imthegunThanks for listening!Theme created using a sample of 'Shotgun' by Duran DuranPassable portraits of Paine & Gen. Nathaniel Greene, as Paine puts pen to paperTomahawk & Paine's mutual admiration societyThe Midnight RidePaine's writing does its work
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HOSTFUL GOODNESS with Terrible Thunderlizards and a very strange yet satisfying Cap'n Crunch spinoff called Sprinkled Donut Crunch. DONUTS FOR BREAKFAST? Wait, that doesn't work the same as Cookie Crisp. I'm very sleepy as I write this, much like we were when we recorded this very off-the-wall episode. Enjoy!
Recorded down the street with Zoom H6.
Aujourd'hui nous sommes dans des temps finissant sur le plan politique. Quel sens attribué à un dépassement de la démocratie ? Dépassement signifie que l'on cherche à avoir mieux que ce que l'on a déjà. Peut-on dépasser le fait que la souveraineté appartient au plus grand nombre mais que ce plus grand nombre reste probablement celui qui a le moins de discernement dans le choix de ses positions politiques ? En quoi peut-il y avoir un dépassement de la démocratie ? La démocratie est-elle remplaçable, risque-t-elle d'être remplacée ou est-elle déjà en train d'être remplacée ? Invité : Guy Hermet, ancien directeur du Centre d'études et de recherches internationales de l'Institut de Sciences Politiques. Enregistré au Collège des Bernardins le 2 décembre 2009.
This week on Random Assault, the hosts rally against humanity and try to make everything offensive. Then, Alex talks about trying the new Smash Bros and we all debate E3.
Overly complicated deaths? Check. Cartoony gore? Check. Cliched characters? Check. Great story? Hmm... nope. Good story? No again. Passable story? Nope. Subpar story with glaring plot holes? Check! It's Final Destination 3. And it's This Month in Horror time!
Overly complicated deaths? Check. Cartoony gore? Check. Cliched characters? Check. Great story? Hmm... nope. Good story? No again. Passable story? Nope. Subpar story with glaring plot holes? Check! It's Final Destination 3. And it's This Month in Horror time!
Overly complicated deaths? Check. Cartoony gore? Check. Cliched characters? Check. Great story? Hmm... nope. Good story? No again. Passable story? Nope. Subpar story with glaring plot holes? Check! It's Final Destination 3. And it's This Month in Horror time!
Overly complicated deaths? Check. Cartoony gore? Check. Cliched characters? Check. Great story? Hmm... nope. Good story? No again. Passable story? Nope. Subpar story with glaring plot holes? Check! It's Final Destination 3. And it's This Month in Horror time!