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SummaryIn this episode of the Gird Up Podcast, Charlie Ungemach and guest Zach Flunker tackle the importance of Christian sex education, both in parenting and marriage. They discuss the cultural taboos surrounding sex, the need for age-appropriate conversations with children, and the vital role parents play in teaching boundaries, preventing abuse, and modeling healthy relationships. The episode also explores marital intimacy, communication, and the call to glorify God in all aspects of sexuality and family life.Chapters00:00 – Intro & Podcast Purpose01:06 – Why Christian Sex Ed Matters02:54 – Challenges Parents Face05:55 – Cultural Shifts & Sex Taboos09:11 – Freedom vs. Silence on Sex11:55 – God's Design for Sex15:14 – Risks of Avoiding the Topic17:54 – Marriage & Honest Dialogue25:53 – Knowing Each Other's Needs28:29 – Glorifying God in Intimacy30:19 – Sex, Biology & Complexity36:07 – Facing Sexual Temptation39:19 – Talking to Kids About Sex41:52 – Safe, Age-Appropriate Talk51:29 – Abuse & Boundary Education56:39 – Spotting Wrong Behavior01:00:15 – Open, Ongoing Talks01:07:57 – Relationship Expectations01:12:56 – Modeling Healthy Love01:17:34 – Parenting in Big PictureZach's Links:Conquerers Through Christ: https://conquerorsthroughchrist.net/resources/Paper by Paul Krueger: http://essays.wls.edu:8080/handle/123456789/27Luke Gilkerson: https://www.intoxicatedonlife.com/store/product/the-sex-ed-series/Dr. Mona Amin: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1cl4u0jJNKWbD6n3gDPVMg?si=leIdawVRSAGIeopol-USiAGird Up Links:https://youtube.com/@girdupministries4911?si=tbCa0SOiluVl8UFxhttps://www.instagram.com/girdup_be_a_man/https://www.girdupministries.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join hosts Miguel Rodriguez and Paul Krueger as they deconstruct a major process improvement project currently in the works using the Lean Six Sigma methodology. Ideas and strategies shared in earlier episodes will be applied to an authentic and current implementation! This is a not-to-be missed show, filling your brain with the best thinkers in process improvement! Transcript w/ timestamps: https://bit.ly/4eTwW8a
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." For May, Paul is delving into the history of the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer: ENIAC. Transcript w/ timestamps: https://bit.ly/4b3vPjM
This week, Crappie Kirby is joined by Paul Krueger, the Park Services Manager for the City of Olathe, Kansas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." For April, Paul is delving into a topic he is very passionate about: the history of NASA's space shuttle program. Transcript w/ timestamps: https://bit.ly/4av5v1B
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." For March, Paul is delving into one of the most pivotal moments in the history of technology: the first successful telephone call, made by Alexander Graham Bell on March 10, 1876. Transcript (w/ timestamps): https://bit.ly/3P8DC6W Show notes: - The Process Palooza Podcast debuts on March 14, 2024 - Register now for the Process PaloozAI webinar on March 26, 2024: https://bit.ly/49YwMsB - The next TECHTalk will take place on March 15, 2024 and centers around the new TritonGPT AI platform, learn more and find the Zoom link: https://bit.ly/3Tn36QG
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." For February, Paul is digging into the history behind the famous six-game chess match between IBM's Deep Blue computer and world champion Garry Kasparov in 1996. Transcript (w/ timestamps): https://bit.ly/3SQfokk
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." To welcome in the new year, let's introduce a new spin on this series: in each installment, Paul will take a deep dive into one particular historical tech event from a given month. For January, Paul is digging into the history behind the famous "1984" Apple Computer commercial that aired during the Super Bowl. Transcript (w/ timestamps): https://bit.ly/3S3Xfhb
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." In this episode we learn about some fascinating tech and space related events that took place during the month of December. Transcript (w/ timestamps): https://bit.ly/3t4J1UK
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." In this episode we learn about some fascinating tech events that took place during the month of November. Transcript (w/ timestamps): https://bit.ly/3Qt4Kxy
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." In this episode we learn about some fascinating tech events that took place during the month of October. Transcript w/ timestamps: https://bit.ly/3SmyyhZ
Paul Krueger is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." In this episode we learn about some fascinating tech events that took place during the month of September. Transcript (w/ timestamps): https://bit.ly/3ZrwoyL
In this Dateline classic, Dennis Murphy tells the story of a group of smart, successful women with big dreams who, with a click or two, met a man who they believed could make their dreams a reality. But was any of it real? Originally aired on NBC on April 12, 2009.
Although The Current podcast has been enjoying its European-style August break, our intrepid tech historian Paul Krueger never rests! Paul is back to guide us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." In this episode we learn about some fascinating tech events that took place during the month of August. Transcript: https://bit.ly/44gMOLc
Paul Krueger guides us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." The Apollo 11 spacecraft blasted off on July 16, 1969, landing safely on the moon four days later on July 20. In this episode we delve deeper into the Apollo 11 mission and learn about some other fascinating space related events that took place during the month of July. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3KfErs8
Paul Krueger caught up with John Gunvaldson to discuss: • His 24 years as a Navy submariner • Working at a Dot Com in the early 2000s • What he does as a Systems Integration Engineer with IT Services • Getting the Harley Davidson motorcycle he's always wanted Transcript: https://bit.ly/46OjtKw
Paul Krueger takes us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." In June of 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space. Given her ties to UC San Diego and her importance in the history of space exploration and physics, we've decided to make her the focus of the June installment of this series. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3PdrW3O
Paul Krueger takes us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." Eureka! In this episode we illuminate major discoveries and inventions throughout the years that have occurred during the month of May. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3ODwz6T
Paul Krueger takes us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." Space is the place but Earth is worth talking about too! On this episode we explore the depths of our solar system, computing innovations and some key events from human history. Transcript: https://bit.ly/43EIab0
Paul Krueger takes us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." They say necessity is the mother of invention. It seems that March needed to outdo February in terms of tech history, so in this episode we're highlighting key inventions throughout the years. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3LqEoeE
It's one small step for man, one giant leap for Paul Krueger, as he takes us on another technological trip through time with "This Month in Tech History." February is chock full of space related events, so strap on your jetpack and grab a packet of tang as we learn about key moments in the history of space exploration. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3lBXfIT
Paul Krueger takes us on a technological trip through time in a new segment we're calling "This Month in Tech History." January is a big month in tech history, so tune in to learn what innovations occurred during this month over the years! Transcript: https://bit.ly/3CSOijR
Back in 2020 we interviewed three IT Services veterans: James Seddon, Ynez Hicks and Paul Krueger. In honor of Friday's Veterans Day holiday we're re-airing the episode. Get to know James, Ynez and Paul as they discuss: • Why they joined the military • How and where they served • Lessons learned • The transition to civilian life
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Filmmaker Paul Krueger recounts his nerve-wracking time in China during the onset of the pandemic and we discuss the web series space as well as the best strategy to get out of debt.
Dirty Birds Owner/Operator P.J. Cagnina sits down with our very own Paul Krueger to talk about: - The new location on campus - Making it through construction and the pandemic - And of course, their amazing menu of sauces, rubs and good eats Transcript (w/ Timestamps): https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/a09GFH5zT0vs1k9u_mMq1MMexlCdt4n8ujPor0JnH03MQ-t9GvFcZUj86vDrFM46Uxc5x5u84phLrKzrjaJulbqJSxE?loadFrom=SharedLink
Paul Krueger catches up with winning teams from Process Palooza's The Great LSS Race. Discover what it was like to: - Use Lean Six Sigma skills to improve a real campus process - Collaborate in a virtual environment - Pitch the judges with their ideas Transcript (w/ Timestamps): https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/dEsy_u5_KPLcH2XATk7OwPNcZLU37fdwgIXgY-dwW28K8Zu_S3SdffpsgCm43Q_AoVZ-LhJJrdMOv4YLtpklkN1cXMA?loadFrom=SharedLink
Lindsay Hood, a local news producer, and Founder and Contributing Editor of Stories of San Diego is joined by long-time journalists, Paul Krueger and J.W. August, to chat about their mission to chronicle the impact of the COVID pandemic among our region's diverse communities.
Paul Krueger and Alvin Angeles connect on • Tech installations in outdoor classrooms • Campus vibe during COVID-19 • New dining and retail additions Transcript (w/ Timestamps): Coming Soon!
Paul Krueger is an Award-Winning Film Director living in Los Angeles, California. Paul has been creating and producing films and digital content for over 10 years and is currently directing, producing, and editing the series “Man of Action”. He talks about his journey from film making as a teenager to real estate to finding his way back to filmmaking. He talks about his switch from partying into taking his career seriously. He sat down and started reading and listening to everything he could to find success. By listening to people who were successful, he was able to absorb their knowledge and put that towards his own path. He learned that the more skills he is able to do on his own, the more he is able to have control and responsibility for a project.
** The news about Paul Krueger and his abusive behavior came out a couple of weeks after we recorded this episode, because that's how our timing works, apparently. We decided to keep this episode up because the book is still in circulation and isn't necessarily bad, but we also can't not acknowledge that Paul Krueger is a bad person. Leyla and I discuss Paul Krueger's 2019 fantasy novel about Pokemon and imperialism, "Steel Crow Saga." Topics covered include our favorite terrible sons (aka the "Nezha Curve"), grappling with reparations for war crimes, and how you could technically win a battle by dropping a shark on someone. Follow us on Twitter!- https://twitter.com/mortifiedpodLeyla- https://twitter.com/leylsesAaron- https://twitter.com/aaronsxlSign up for our newsletter!- http://eepurl.com/g7jjj5
It is a pleasure to welcome back my friend, filmmaker, and digital content creator Paul Krueger, back to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast! He is also the podcast’s first returning guest. Throughout 2020, Paul has built a diverse amount of his content through social media such as TikTok and YouTube. In his solo YouTube podcast series, Paul, the filmmaker talked about various topics that range from P90X and scouting locations to personal moments such as changing apartments and vehicles.Recently, Paul wrapped up his first web series: Man of Action. The four-part web series focuses on Tom Cross (Lucas Hyde), who investigates a radio tower for a potential terrorist threat. However, he begins to suspect his employer, the Anti-Terrorist Agency, has been holding information from him.In this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Paul Krueger spoke about Man of Action, gave his thoughts on TikTok, and revealed why actors and performers should be utilizing digital platforms.
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Gather 'round and listen to Karen Osborne, Marina Lostetter, Megan O'Keefe, Paul Krueger, and Ryan Van Loan discuss the journey of getting published. From writing a novel to finding an agent, submitting to publishers to pub day, they discuss the beginning, the end, and everything in-between. Karen Osborne - https://amzn.to/3e0lnMb Marina Lostetter - https://amzn.to/3dXyg9M Megan O'Keefe - https://amzn.to/2zSbMIc Paul Krueger - https://amzn.to/2z01iXz Ryan Van Loan - https://amzn.to/3cKNzCn --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aoaptb/support
And we're here. This week join me and my friend Andrew as we wrap up and discuss all of Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger, and talk about how much we enjoyed just every single bit of it. We mean it, Paul, you're fantastic. Join us next week as we begin our adventure in to Nino Cipri's work, and the multitudes that they contain! Thank you, as always, for listening.LINKS MENTIONED: https://bookshop.org/shop/quarantinereads Two FREE Months of Skillshare Premium! Consolation Tea Intro/Outro Song, "Silverhill Church Girl" by the Underhill Family Orchestra Books Recommended By Guests!
We talk about hanging out with friends during corona, Trader Joes rejection, buying masks on the street, $30 chiropractors, orgasmic tears, the news is poisonous, water is the cure-all, growing businesses during lockdown, motion sickness in movies, replacing people's memories of you, getting roasted on social media, winning racist haters over, backstabbing friends, and more.
Julie and Ashleigh talk about Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Charles Yu's newest book Interior Chinatown, and the joy of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" returning to Netflix. We dial in Alex Larned, associate editor and publishing manager, and discuss finding moments of breath through Tolkein and Miyazaki. Editorial director Tricia Narwani talks with author Paul Krueger about how history, food, and anime inspired his novel Steel Crow Saga, out now in paperback. Our audiobook excerpt this week is from Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger, read by Kim Mai Guest. For more nerdy books and discussion, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @DelReyBooks. And be sure to sign up for our newsletter at RandomHouseBooks.com/DelReyNewsletter.
We did it! We finished Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger! Join us this week as we talk about the last few chapters in this lovely lovely book, and laugh about why things in Real Life never go the way we want them to in our minds. As always, I appreciate you. Thank you for listening. LINKS MENTIONED: Two Months of FREE Skillshare Premium! Tazo Chai Tea https://bookshop.org/shop/quarantinereads http://www.weareunderhill.com FINNA & Homesick by Nino Cipri
Wow, I did it! During Finals Week, too! Join us in this episode as we discuss Chapters 8-15 of Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger, and also why the punk movement has led to the world's most trustworthy people. Thanks for listening, I'll see y'all next week! LINKS MENTIONED: http://www.weareunderhill.com https://bookshop.org/shop/quarantinereads https://www.bookbenefactors.com SkillShare Premium! Asian Readathon! Tea of the Week! (Angry Tea Room Passion Black Tea)
A NEW BOOK! Wow! I didn't think we'd make it this far! Join us this week as we talk about Chapters 1 THROUGH 7 of Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger, a wild novel full of drinking, superpowers, and gross monsters that'll suck out your life force! Not to mention the looming fear that one recent college graduate will never get a "real" job. Thanks for listening! LINKS MENTIONED: http://www.weareunderhill.com https://bookshop.org/shop/quarantinereads Skillshare Premium! Tavern Candle! Peach and Passionfruit Tea! Asian Readathon Information!
Producer Leslie Wishnevski sits down with GM Calder CaDavid and players Paul Krueger, Alan Mills and Kristy Staky to talk about not only the end of Eyes in the Mist but also the entire experience. The players find out the answers to their remaining questions and we go over what we feel did and did not contribute to the play experience. Meet the Team:Producers/HostsCalder CaDavid (@CaDavidCalder)Leslie Wishnevski (@A_Whangdoodle)Omar Najam (@Omarnajam)Original MusicAnalise Nelson (@lalalanalise) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hope you've been staying frosty since we last saw you because Eating the Mascot is back and we don't have a moment to lose. Hosts Ross and Adam have a lot to say about the picks this month: HBO's Westworld (Season 1) and Paul Krueger's Steel Crow Saga. Topics include wish-fulfillment, how good characters can be deplorable humans, fake memories but real emotions, decolonizing literature, precious boys who need to be protected, and dunking on straight authors. Well, what are you still doing reading this description? Hit that play button!
Producer Leslie Wishnevski sits down with GM Calder CaDavid and novelist and crow enthusiast Paul Krueger covering the revealing events of the previous two chapters. We delve into Kafka's motivations, Mathilte's ambitions and Cheldea's fears.Meet the Team:Producers/HostsCalder CaDavid (@CaDavidCalder)Leslie Wishnevski (@A_Whangdoodle)Paul Krueger (@NotLikeFreddy)Original MusicAnalise Nelson (@lalalanalise) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
New Decade—same podcast! Now that we have entered into the new year, the FBOM crew looks back at some of our favorite books from 2019. • 'Nav’aria: The Marked Heir' by K.J. Backer (27:55) • 'Ordination: Book One of the Paladin Trilogy' by Daniel M. Ford (33:11) • 'Angel Mage' by Garth Nix (43:41) • 'Steel Crow Saga' by Paul Krueger (51:25) • 'The Raven Tower' by Ann Leckie (1:03:05) Support us: Read Daniel's Book, 'Dave Woke Up'! See Peter's games! For More TMT Shenanigans: toomanythoughtsmedia.com Twitter: @TMT_Media, @tackyslacks, @ArgentRabe, @ShoelessPete, @ShimmyBook, @SinisterInfant E-mail: toomanythoughtsmedia@gmail.com
This is the first-ever episode of the SocialFlare Podcast hosted by Thomas Mesen and Paul Krueger. We go into what it takes to survive La and how to create time freedom and abundance.
Filmmaker and Instagram influencer Paul Krueger visited the 'Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar' Podcast. The Pennsylvania native spoke to Jacob regarding his move from the East Coast to the West Coast, content creation, Instagram, and what happened when he appeared on 'Let's Make a Deal.'
It's time to discuss our Books and Boba November 2019 book club pick, Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger, a fantasy adventure taking place in an Asian inspired that has just come out of a massive international war. We dive into the book's world building, its geopolitics, and its complex magic system that includes bonding human souls with animals to create enhanced magical companions. We discuss the moral implications of such a practice, as well as the books discussion of what justice looks like after defeating your oppressors.For additional thoughts and discussion, visit the Books & Boba Goodreads forums on Goodreads.Follow our hosts:Reera Yoo (@reeraboo)Marvin Yueh (@marvinyueh)Follow us:FacebookTwitterGoodreads GroupThe Books & Boba December 2019 pick is Home Fire by Kamila ShamsieThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective
Patronuses are out, time to decide what animal you'd shadepact with. Welcome to the world of STEEL CROW SAGA by Paul Krueger, where four destinies collide as a magic-user defies all known boundaries rolls out on a deadly rampage. Also featured: big anime vibes, one dollar in the swear jar, the mortifying ordeal of being loved and hated by a younger sister, big comparisons to Fullmetal Alchemist, and much more!
On episode TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven wish you a very happy ‘Snacksgiving' with a brand new batch of listener-submitted cats we reviewed! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. Support Deanna in Race For The Rescues (race is October 12): https://www.racefortherescues.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=12423 New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: www.exactlyrightmedia.com/the-purrrcast Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com If you shop on Amazon be sure to click this link and we'll get a small kickback. Thanks for the support: http://www.amazon.com?_encoding=UTF8&tag=thepurr-20 Links of Interest: Cat TV - Video for Cats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zur_B7kw9uM Gareth Reynolds and Jose's web series - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN-T30aeFnY Liam - https://www.instagram.com/mrliamthecat/ Mae and Gene - https://www.instagram.com/maeandgene/ Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger - https://amazon.com Freya and Modi - https://www.instagram.com/freya_and_modi/ Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saraanjuliiyer Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyer Listen to Sara's Weezer podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weezer-has-turned-and-left-us-here Listen to Sara's Don Bluth podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-bluth-the-whole-bluth-and-nothing-but-the-bluth Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Check out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2 Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the Exactly Right podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Calvin talks about his love for THE BONE SHIPS by RJ Barker. He also enjoyed THE FIRE EYE CHOSEN by Samuel Gately last week. His plans for the upcoming week include THE THRONE OF THE FIVE WINDS by S.C. Emmett and UNCROWNED by Will Wight. After sharing his plans for his next reads, Calvin begs you to go buy THE BONE SHIPS and STEEL CROW SAGA by Paul Krueger when they release this week. Then its on to some news from the SFF fold from the last week, notably updates from two upcoming TV series Calvin is interested in. A couple quick housekeeping items round out the episode.
Click here to buy: https://adbl.co/33NYlDF A soldier with a curse Tala lost her family to the empress's army and has spent her life avenging them in battle. But the empress's crimes don't haunt her half as much as the crimes Tala has committed against the laws of magic . . . and her own flesh and blood. A prince with a debt Jimuro has inherited the ashes of an empire. Now that the revolution has brought down his kingdom, he must depend on Tala to bring him home safe. But it was his army who murdered her family. Now Tala will be his redemption - or his downfall. A detective with a grudge Xiulan is an eccentric, pipe-smoking detective who can solve any mystery - but the biggest mystery of all is her true identity. She's a princess in disguise, and she plans to secure her throne by presenting her father with the ultimate prize: the world's most wanted prince. A thief with a broken heart Lee is a small-time criminal who lives by only one law: Leave them before they leave you. But when Princess Xiulan asks her to be her partner in crime - and offers her a magical animal companion as a reward - she can't say no, and soon finds she doesn't want to leave the princess behind. This band of rogues and royals should all be enemies, but they unite for a common purpose: to defeat an unstoppable killer who defies the laws of magic. In this battle, they will forge unexpected bonds of friendship and love that will change their lives - and begin to change the world.
This week Calvin dives right into his reads from the past week, giving the thumbs up to THE GUNS ABOVE by Robyn Bennis and STEEL CROW SAGA by Paul Krueger. He then comments on his current read STARSHIP BLACKBEARD by Michael Wallace before outlining the other books he hopes to read in the upcoming week. After that, you'll hear about some of the soon-to-be-released novels on Calvin's radar before he encourages you to take part in the r/fantasy September Goodreads Book of the Month, which happens to be VITA NOSTRA by Marina and Sergey Dyachenko (translated by Julia Meitov Hersey). There's still more excitement, though, as UNCROWNED by Will Wight, will open for preorders on September 5th. Before closing with some housekeeping items, Calvin also shares his first impressions for Carnival Row (Amazon Prime) and Age of Resistance (Netflix).
This week there is a ton of news to discuss, but before he dives into that Calvin answers a question he received on Twitter regarding why he generally dislikes present tense narrative. After that, he talks about his reads for the week: A HERO BORN by Jin Yong, AGE OF WAR by Michael J. Sullivan, and KALANON'S RISING by Darian Smith. Then it's brief mentions for his upcoming reads, THE GUNS ABOVE by Robyn Bennis and STELL CROW SAGE by Paul Krueger. After that, it's time to dive into the news of the week in the SFF realm, with Worldcon coming to DC in 2021, and Disney dropping a ton of enticing tidbits about new Marvel and Star Wars series, there is plenty to talk about--including the AGE OF DEATH kickstarter funding in record time.
When a well-known San Diego horse rancher was convicted of having child pornography, the community was stunned. But as federal investigators looked further into the rancher’s lifestyle, they found him to be “dark and very predatory.” Now, for the first time, two women tell their stories of how they were groomed and molested while learning horseback riding at the ranch. One of the women was as young as 11-years-old when the abuse started.INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories making headlines in our community. The team behind INSIGHT and NBC 7's Investigative team are: Tom Jones (@TomJonesNBC), Dorian Hargrove (@DorianHargrove), Mari Payton (@MariNBCSD), Paul Krueger (@pkruegernbcsd), Rory Devine (@RoryNBCSD) and JW August (@JW_August).INSIGHT is produced and edited by Matthew Lewis (@MatthewLewis89).You can find NBC 7 San Diego's exclusive investigative content at NBC7.com/Investigates.
While much of the country is focused on the opioid epidemic, San Diego County is dealing with an old, but familiar problem: methamphetamine abuse. In the fourth installment of INSIGHT, NBC 7's Tom Jones and Mari Payton discuss the increase in meth-related arrests and deaths in San Diego County, resulting in law enforcement calling the region “ground zero” for the country’s meth problem. With the help of three other NBC 7 reporters, the team looks at the crisis from all angles, including support services for addicts and what border agents are doing to try to stop the drug from entering the country. INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories making headlines in our community. The team behind INSIGHT and NBC 7's Investigative team are: Tom Jones (@TomJonesNBC), Dorian Hargrove (@DorianHargrove), Rory Devine (@RoryNBCSD), Mari Payton (@MariNBCSD), Paul Krueger (@pkruegernbcsd), and JW August (@JW_August). INSIGHT is produced by Matthew Lewis (@MatthewLewis89).You can find NBC 7 San Diego's exclusive investigative content at NBC7.com/Investigates.
Solving San Diego’s crisis of homelessness if no easy task. One part of the city’s solution to the problem is to issue tickets to homeless people on San Diego’s streets. Data obtained by NBC 7 Investigates shows tickets have increased by more than 400 percent in the past five years. In the 3rd installment of INSIGHT, NBC 7's Paul Krueger and Dorian Hargrove talk about the rise in enforcement and potential legal ramifications it may present. INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories making headlines in our community. The team behind INSIGHT and NBC 7's Investigative team are: Tom Jones (@TomJonesNBC), Dorian Hargrove (@DorianHargrove), Rory Devine (@RoryNBCSD), Mari Payton (@MariNBCSD), Paul Krueger (@pkruegernbcsd), and JW August (@JW_August). INSIGHT is produced by Matthew Lewis (@MatthewLewis89).You can find NBC 7 San Diego's exclusive investigative content at NBC7.com/Investigates.
Episode 2 of INSIGHT goes behind the scenes of our investigation into a San Diego-based porn company that is accused of coercing and/or tricking women into having sex on camera. The company claims the women knew what they were signing up for. A lawsuit filed by 22 women against the company is heading to trial in June of 2019. Dorian Hargrove and Tom Jones explain how the team discovered this porn company and its ties to offshore shell companies later linked to Russian arms smuggling and drug cartel money laundering.INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories making headlines in our community. The team behind INSIGHT and NBC 7's Investigative team are: Tom Jones (@TomJonesNBC), Dorian Hargrove (@DorianHargrove), Rory Devine (@RoryNBCSD), Mari Payton (@MariNBCSD), Paul Krueger (@pkruegernbcsd), and JW August (@JW_August). INSIGHT is produced by Matthew Lewis (@MatthewLewis89). You can find NBC 7 San Diego's exclusive investigative content at NBC7.com/Investigates.
This week on the podcast we all switch bodies! Just kidding. Actually, we talk about the wonderful, fantastical, body-switching, and time-traveling movie Your Name - a cinematic treat with a great story and even greater animation. Special thanks to friend of the show Paul Krueger for joining us and giving some great insight on the film. SHOWNOTES: WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? BRYAN - Detroit: Become Human JON - Naruto Shippuden SAM - Pet Cemetary, Us, Santa Clarita Diet, Queer Eye, Bullet Journal Method EMILY - Locke & Key PAUL - Kingdom THEME MUSIC COURTESY BRADLEY DAVID PARSONS
Today on the Tattooed Heart Show we sit down with filmmaker and actor, Paul Krueger and we dig into his personal story and learn how we can become people of action and take on the next level in life. I believe you are marked with purpose, and Im here to see you make it. Join in on the adventure in a whole new way. https://mailchi.mp/0afc994bb4c5/journ... I want to give a shout out to Vintage Surfari Wagons for helping us get around on this journey. If you want to take your own Cali adventure, check them out here. https://www.vwsurfari.com or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vwsurfari/ I love to hang on Social Media connect with me there. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jonathanboc... Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.boc... Music from today's show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyM3P...
In this episode we caught up with our first ever guest, film maker Paul Kreuger at The Orsini in LA. We get all the details on why he decided to stay in LA, how he got into acting, and where he's going from here. He gives us the scoop on the party scene, and how he found success on Instagram and YouTube.Follow Paul: Facebook: www.facebook.com/pauljkruegerInstagram: @pauljkruegerFollow Us:Instagram: @WaitAmIAnAdultNowEmail: info@waitamianadultnow.comWebsite: www.waitamianadultnow.comShelby: @shelby_wildgustSivon: @SivonDemi
On this very special Raptor Reactions episode, your host Steven Ray Morris interviews Tess Sharpe, the author of The Evolution Of Claire, about her thoughts on Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, her Jurassic origin story, the ways the novel enriches the films, and more!Buy The Evolution Of Claire: https://www.amazon.com/Evolution-Claire-Jurassic-World/dp/0525580727/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531494873&sr=8-1&keywords=the+evolution+of+claireFollow Tess:https://www.instagram.com/forest_of_arden/https://twitter.com/sharpegirlhttp://www.tess-sharpe.com/Listen to more of Tess from the Jurassic Community:Brad Jost’s interview with Tesshttps://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/home/episode155Jennifer Terek’s interview with Tess on the BDH Network:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8mp7LMleb8Buy Last Call At The Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger:https://www.amazon.com/Last-Call-Nightshade-Lounge-Novel/dp/1594747598Main episodes last “Tuesday” of every month. Next episode August 14th.Call to leave your Jurassic stories: (323) 688-6969 or send me an email: seejurassicright@gmail.comDonate to the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seejurassicrightFollow along with the show:https://twitter.com/sjrpodhttps://www.instagram.com/seejurassicright/https://www.facebook.com/seejurassicright/https://twitter.com/stevenraymorrisOriginal music by Steven Ray MorrisThank you to Caitlin Thompson & Tim Ruggeri, Molly McAleer, Heather Mason, Stephanie Cooke, Sara Iyer, and you!See Jurassic Right is an Acast podcast, check out the show on their mobile app. Thank you for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 1918, the Spanish flu killed four to five percent of the entire global population. Infectious disease experts all agree that another pandemic is coming. It's when, not if. But are we ready for it? Today's episode explores what happens when a pandemic strikes, what the most likely candidates are, and whether or not the world is ready. Guests: Ed Yong, science writer at The Atlantic Nahid Bhadelia, assistant professor at Boston University School of Medicine and the Medical Director of Special Pathogens Unit (SPU) at Boston Medical Center Laura Spinney, science writer and author of Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How It Changed the World Nicola Twilley, co-host of Gastropod and author of a forthcoming book on quarantine Further Reading: The Next Plague is Coming. Is America Ready? Pale Rider: The Spanish Flu of 1918 and How It Changed the World Yuuyaraq: The Way of the Human Being by Harold Napoleon Strengthening Health Systems While Responding to a Health Crisis: Lessons Learned by a Nongovernmental Organization During the Ebola Virus Disease Epidemic in Sierra Leone Medicine’s Long, Thin Supply Chain What Bill Gates Fears Most Predicting virus emergence amid evolutionary noise Nebraska’s Biocontainment Unit The Terrifying Lessons of a Pandemic Simulation Clade X Livestream CDC Director: Why I Don’t Support A Travel Ban To Combat The Ebola Outbreak Protecting the Public's Health from Diseases, Disasters and Bioterrorism How prepared is the world for the next epidemic? This tool shows most countries are not. Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. The voices from the future this episode were provided by Paul Krueger, Sean Raines, and Sameer Ajmani. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky. Get in touch: Twitter, Facebook, info@flashforwardpod.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode, we're speaking with collegiate award winning film maker, Paul Krueger about following his passion and moving to LA. Apologize for the static, we had some issues with our audio.Instagram: @WaitAmIAnAdultNowEmail: AmIAnAdultNowPodcast@gmail.comShelby: @shelby_wildgustSivon: @SivonDemiPaul: https://www.facebook.com/pauljkruegerInstagram: @pauljkrueger
Get ready to let the past die, and kill it if you have to because we're talking about The Last Jedi this week. Special guests Samantha Garrison and Paul Krueger join us to talk about Rian Johnson's take on the Star Wars saga and what that means for the future of the franchise. It's a great episode, so don't waste another minute and give it a whirl. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? BRYAN - Track Mania Turbo CHEWIE - Brooklyn 99 EMILY - Jessica Jones: Season 2 SAM - Santa Clarita Diet PAUL - Steins;Gate RATING SYSTEM - "ANY OTHER STAR WARS FILM" BRYAN - A New Hope CHEWIE - Return of the Jedi EMILY - Empire Strikes Back SAM - Rogue One PAUL - The Last Jedi
Welcome back to the Tomato Tomato Podcast! We talk about movies and the way they're reviewed!For our second episode, we cover Marvel Studios' latest blockbuster, 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'.What does Vol. 2 - and the way it's reviewed - say about superhero movies going forward? Why does Jenna think that Ego is the most terrifying Marvel villain? Who do we think should play Adam Warlock? Listen to find out.You can find us on Twitter here: twitter.com/tomatotomatopodChris' Twitter: twitter.com/TheChrisVittoeJenna's Twitter: twitter.com/heyitsjennalynnJenna's articles on ComicBook.com: comicbook.com/author/heyitsjennalynnReviews/articles we reference:The New Yorker: “GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2” AND “CHUCK” by Anthony Lanewww.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/05…nd-chuck-reviewsThe AV Club: Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 smuggles more goofball fun into the MCU by Ignatiy Vishnevetskywww.avclub.com/review/guardians-…fball-fun--254595The New York Times: Review: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Wants That Loving Feeling by Manohla Dargiswww.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/movies…s-pratt.html?_r=1Black Girl Nerds: I Am Rocket: A Reflection on PTSD from a Sexual Trauma Survivor by Maya Golden: blackgirlnerds.com/rocket-reflecti…rauma-survivor/ComicBook: Top 10 Superhero Tropes That Need a Break by Russ Burlingamecomicbook.com/dc/2017/05/24/supe…-that-need-a-breakTwitter thread about Star Lord + space pop culture by Paul Krueger: twitter.com/NotLikeFreddy/statu…/862486053378064384
Welcome back to the Tomato Tomato Podcast! We talk about movies and the way they're reviewed!For our second episode, we cover Marvel Studios' latest blockbuster, 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'.What does Vol. 2 - and the way it's reviewed - say about superhero movies going forward? Why does Jenna think that Ego is the most terrifying Marvel villain? Who do we think should play Adam Warlock? Listen to find out.You can find us on Twitter here: twitter.com/tomatotomatopodChris' Twitter: twitter.com/TheChrisVittoeJenna's Twitter: twitter.com/heyitsjennalynnJenna's articles on ComicBook.com: comicbook.com/author/heyitsjennalynnReviews/articles we reference:The New Yorker: “GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2” AND “CHUCK” by Anthony Lanewww.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/05…nd-chuck-reviewsThe AV Club: Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 smuggles more goofball fun into the MCU by Ignatiy Vishnevetskywww.avclub.com/review/guardians-…fball-fun--254595The New York Times: Review: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Wants That Loving Feeling by Manohla Dargiswww.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/movies…s-pratt.html?_r=1Black Girl Nerds: I Am Rocket: A Reflection on PTSD from a Sexual Trauma Survivor by Maya Golden: blackgirlnerds.com/rocket-reflecti…rauma-survivor/ComicBook: Top 10 Superhero Tropes That Need a Break by Russ Burlingamecomicbook.com/dc/2017/05/24/supe…-that-need-a-breakTwitter thread about Star Lord + space pop culture by Paul Krueger: twitter.com/NotLikeFreddy/statu…/862486053378064384
Do you love cats? Do you love talking about cats? The Purrrcast is a brand new Los Angeles-based podcast from Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris where they chat with their friends and other feline fans about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though, but I'm sure they love it too. On episode THIRTY-ONE of The Purrrcast we get punny with author Paul Krueger. He tells us stories about his new-ish cat Wrigley and her doppelgänger Mira, we chat the different ways we hold our cats, compare and contrast jokey cat names, the deep mythology of The Purrrcast, and the gift Paul gave Steven, ‘Men With Cats.' The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: thepurrrcast.com Email us! thepurrrcast@gmail.com If you shop on Amazon be sure to click this link and we'll get a small kickback. Thanks for the support: http://www.amazon.com?_encoding=UTF8&tag=thepurr-20 Follow Paul Krueger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/notlikefreddy Pre-order Paul Krueger's debut novel, ‘Last Call At The Nightshade Lounge”: http://amazon.com Links Of Interest: - ‘Men With Cats' - http://amazon.com - ‘Guys Can Be Cat Ladies Too' - http://amazon.com Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ on Tumblr: http://thepurrrcast.tumblr.com/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer's cat Samba on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kittysamba Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Buy Steven's book on the Jurassic Park Franchise over at Thought Catalog: http://thoughtcatalog.com/book/molding-a-jurassic-universe/ Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: http://www.anabotmusic.com/ https://daxschaffer.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the #HelloLionFace podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Homecoming is a’coming and Buffy has decided to go head-to-head with Cordelia for the crown. But when their limo is hijacked, our heroes find themselves going from running for queen to running for their lives. Can Buffy and Cordy put aside their differences in time for rising stakes? Join us as we chat about school dances, awkward spreadables and California dreams with our special guest Paul Krueger! Sunnydale Study Group is a Buffy the Vampire Slayer podcast hosted by Holland Farkas, Chris Bramante and Omar Najam. You can find our guest Paul Krueger on Twitter at @NotLikeFreddy. Find more Sunnydale goodness at Facebook.com/SunnydaleStudyGroup and Twitter.com/SSGPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.