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Robin Clevett invites guests on to find out what the latest is with regards to challenges with tool theft faced by tradespeople and progress on tackling the issue. Robin talks to Carpenter, Paul Underwood about his recent tool theft experiences and Shoaib Awan, Organiser of the recent tool theft rallies outside Parliament, joins Robin to discuss what he's been up to with the re-sale of stolen tools and the next steps in lobbying the government and police force
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
We're sharing this excellent list of resources to support those affected by the California fires. This list was created by writer Sari Botton @saribotton: World Central Kitchen, providing meals in the area. Donate a Meal Mutual Aid Network L.A. GoFundMe Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation's Wildfire Fund Project Hope (“actively distributing hygiene kits to displaced families and children, procuring high-need items for shelters and health clinics, supporting health workers administering care to people affected, and mobilizing mental health support in response to the historic fires…“) Greater Good Charities (helping people and pets, with donations matched) National Council of Jewish Women (collecting clothes, toys, hygiene products and funds). California Community Foundation Wildlife Recovery Fund Pasadena Humane Society, boarding displaced pets and supplying pet food and medical care. Friends In Deed Pasadena Displaced Black Families Displaced Latine Families Mutual Aid Directory Displaced Filipino Families Mutual Directory Master List Displaced Families Mutual Aid Displaced Disabled Folks California Fire Foundation Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation Direct Relief We're also offering a replay of this episode from 2021, on how to discuss the news with our kids. These days, even the littlest children might see a stray notification on a parent's phone, or overhear something scary from someone else's screen. A lot of us struggle with what to tell our kids, how much, and when. But if we don't give the kids any context, some older kid in the cafeteria might become their primary source of (mis)information. We discuss what age is old enough for difficult topics, what to do when the story is close to home, and how we can always lead with reassurance– plus the best ways to consume the news with, and in front of, our kids. Here are links to some of the writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode: Paul Underwood for NYT: Is the News Too Scary for Kids? NPR Parenting: What To Say To Kids When the News Is Scary Liz Gumbinner: No, I Don't Know. Please Don't Tell Me Common Sense Media: Best News Sources for Kids We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson. mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, parental stress, kids stress, news, news with kids, current events, current affairs, LA wildfires, Los Angeles, Los Angeles wildfires Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It could be the weather, parking, waiting for materials or a million other reasons, tradespeople are extremely prone to delays. So today Clive asked you - What's delaying you on the job?He was joined by various tradies who shared their experiences, including Paul Underwood from Underwood Carpentry and Joinery, Tom from Gardenscape and joirnery specialist Mark Marlow.There's also the pub lunch quiz for your chance to grab yourself 6 points as well as the very best messages that we received - enjoy!
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
This episode was first recorded in July 2021, before the recent mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, not to mention the ongoing horrors of war in Ukraine. We hope it might be useful for a relisten right now, as many of us struggle with what to tell our kids, how much, and when. If we don't give the kids any context, some older kid in the cafeteria might become their primary source of (mis)information. We discuss what age is old enough for difficult topics, what to do when the story is close to home, and how we can always lead with reassurance– plus the best ways to consume the news with, and in front of, our kids. GoFundMe has established an online hub of verified fundraisers supporting victims and loved ones affected by the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, which you can find here. Here are links to some of the writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode: Paul Underwood for NYT: Is the News Too Scary for Kids? NPR Parenting: What To Say To Kids When the News Is Scary Liz Gumbinner: No, I Don't Know. Please Don't Tell Me Common Sense Media: Best News Sources for Kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creative Parenting – Paul L. Underwood, author of of two recent New York Times articles: "How to Tell a Great Bedtime Story" and "Yes And...Clean Your Room" sits down with Nina to talk about all things parenting, improv and bedtime stories! Using improv technique to help us make parenting easier can be fun and easy!!
When Harry Price published his first book covering Borley Rectory in 1940, he would have been well aware of how sensational, and potentially controversial, the title would appear. “The Most Haunted House in England” shot Borley Rectory to fame, cementing the name in history with the likes of Jack the Ripper, The Salem Witch Trials and later, The Amityville Horror. That the contents of the book stirred up so many years of controversy is an outcome that was bound to have materialised regardless of the title, with stories of spectral nuns, monks and horse-drawn carriages, ghostly writings on the wall and secret passages, all set in the spiritualist boom between the wars. Tables tipped, planchettes moved, bells rang and eventually the house burnt to the ground. Eighty years later, the legend of Borley still lives on fighting against allegations of fraud all the way. Sources Price, Harry (1940) The Most Haunted House in England. Longmans, Green, UK Price, Harry (1946) The End of Borley Rectory. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., UK. Dingwall, Eric J., Goldney, Kathleen M. & Hall, Trevor H. (1956) The Haunting of Borley Rectory - A Critical Survey of the Evidence. Proceedings for the Society for Psychical Research, Vol. 51, Part 186, January, 1956. UK. Adams, Paul, Brazil, Eddie & Underwood, Peter (2009) The Borley Rectory Companium. The History Press, UK `Ωcv|”aqTabori, Paul & Underwood, Peter (2017) The Ghosts of Borley. UK. Wall, V.C. (1929) Ghost Visits to a Rectory. The Daily Mirror, 10th June 1929, UK Wall, V.C. (1929) Weird Night in Haunted House. The Daily Mirror, 14th June 1929, UK Clarke, Andrew (2021) The Bones of Borley Rectory. [online] Foxearth.org.uk. Available at: [Accessed 11 August 2021]. ---------- For extended show notes, including maps, links and scripts, head over to darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or via voicemail on: (415) 286-5072 or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.
What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
The news is hard for anyone to escape these days– and that includes our kids. Even the littlest ones might see a stray notification on a parent's phone, or overhear something scary from a television that was left on. A lot of us struggle with what to tell our kids, how much, and when. But if we don't give the kids any context, some older kid in the cafeteria might become their primary source of (mis)information. We discuss what age is old enough for difficult topics, what to do when the story is close to home, and how we can always lead with reassurance– plus the best ways to consume the news with, and in front of, our kids. Here are links to some of the writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode: Paul Underwood for NYT: Is the News Too Scary for Kids? NPR Parenting: What To Say To Kids When the News Is Scary Liz Gumbinner: No, I Don't Know. Please Don't Tell Me Common Sense Media: Best News Sources for Kids Special thanks to this month's sponsors: The Cozi Family Organizer is for anyone juggling camp schedules, practices, meetings, doctor's appointments, and maybe a date night once in a while. Download Cozi for free from the app store! Green Chef's expert chefs design flavorful recipes that go way beyond the ordinary. Go to greenchef.com/laughing100 and use code laughing100 to get $100 off including free shipping! Italic is a new kind of everything store. They offer quality goods from the same manufacturers as leading brands for up to 80% less. Sign up for an Italic membership at italic.com/join and use code WHATFRESHHELL for 30% off. Magic Spoon cereal gets protein into your kids' breakfast- and with 0 grams of sugar. Go to magicspoon.com/FRESH and use the code FRESH at checkout to get $5 off! Jane.com is a boutique marketplace featuring the latest in women's fashion, accessories, home decor, children's clothing, and more. You will not believe the prices! Visit jane.com/laughing. Hooked on Phonics is the learn-to-read program that has helped over 6 million kids learn to read. And now it offers a multi-sensory approach, which uniquely combines an amazing app with hands-on learning materials shipped to your home every month. Get your first month for just $1 by going to hookedonphonics.com/laughing. Olive gets you consolidated, cardboard-free deliveries from over 100 of your favorite fashion sites. No cardboard-box waste! Returns are a snap. Best of all, you can sign up for free, at shopolive.com. Literati delivers their monthly book picks straight to your door, so you can spend less time finding a good book and more time actually reading one. And their app lets you chat about the books with the whole Literati community. Redeem your FREE trial at literati.com/whatfreshhell. Some other podcasts we're loving right now: StrollerCoaster: A Parenting Podcast is created by Munchkin, the most beloved baby brand in the world. Hosted by Faith Salie, this podcast is about the ups and downs of parenting life. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Home.Made. podcast: inside every home, there's a story. Hosted by Stephanie Foo (This American Life, Snap Judgment), each episode of this 10-part series explores the meaning of home and what it can teach us about ourselves and each other. Follow or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts! Bobby Wonder is a kids' podcast from GoKidGo that the whole family can enjoy. Bobby Wonder is a typical guy who just found out he's from another planet. If your kid also loves to laugh, save the world, and eat waffles, subscribe or follow "Bobby Wonder" wherever you're listening right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
So many parents don't cut themselves any slack. To make matters worse, the pandemic has thrown everyday guilt into overdrive. Guest Paul L. Underwood (father and writer, incl. The New York Times and Esquire) makes a case for why parents need to be kinder to themselves.
Performed on the Lyric stage in 2019, "It's A Wonderful Life: The Live Radio Play" is destined to become your "GO-TO holiday travel entertainment" Hear those Lyric voices you all know so well, telling this timeless tale of love in simpler times. It's now been completely remastered by Paul Underwood with dozens of new sound effects to make the story completely come alive out of your car stereo speakers. It's now a truly immersive experience! Enjoy.
After two generations of 'experts' telling parents to shower their children with lavish praise, the science now says what your great-grandparents knew -- empty accolades produce needy kids who focus on people-pleasing but can't find joy in the work itself. Paul Underwood writes in The New York Times that there is a way to praise a child that fosters individual initiative, self reliance, prudent risk taking, vigorous diligence, a proper view of failure, and ultimate success. Bill Whittle Now with Scott Ott is a production of our Members. Join us now at https://BillWhittle.com
This is day 24 of the Dog Days of Podcasting. Friend of the show, Paul Underwood, calls in with a show review of Nazareth in 1977. Music by: UFO Links: Dog Days Of Podcasting Check out the new Rock and Roll Geek Show Merchandise site! Donate to the show - Rock and Roll Geek Friends And [-]
Episode 102: Permanent Record Trivia Showdown 2020 Last year, Brian and Sarah competed against each other in the first-ever Permanent Record Trivia Showdown, presided over by the Quiz Master (secret identity: Brian and Sarah's longtime friend Hans Lemke). Listeners sent in questions, and a heated contest ensued, with lots of laughs along the way! The showdown was so much fun for Brian, Sarah, and the Quiz Master, that they decided to do it again in 2020! Once more, our hosts sent out the call for trivia questions, and many listeners responded! Special thanks go out to Seth Brugger, Paul Underwood of "Glory Days Radio", Malachy Green, Nick Oswald, Alan Hogg, Mark Simpson, John Justice, and Frederick Frantz of Fragile Gods for contributing questions to this year's Trivia Showdown. The Quiz Master leads the hosts through several rounds of competition, and all three of them have many more laughs as well! But who has the last laugh when the showdown is over? You'll have to listen to the end to find out! Listen to Fragile God's fantastic synth-heavy music at https://fragilegods.bandcamp.com/ Listen to Paul Underwood's "Glory Days Radio" at https://koxe.com/glory-days/ Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast Follow us at https://twitter.com/permrecordpod Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Leave a voicemail for Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324 or https://www.speakpipe.com/PermRecordPod - we're ready to believe you! Visit Chattanooga’s #1 Newsletter!!
Six-Pack of Tommy Shaw, Volume One The jig is up, the news is out! On this Six-Pack episode, Brian Linnen of The Permanent Record Podcast, Paul Underwood of Glory Days Radio,, and Eric Miller of Pods & Sods are celebrating the songs of Tommy Shaw. From his earliest days in Styx through his solo career in the 80s and 90s to some more recent Styx material, we cover a lot of ground in this episode featuring the Alabamian rock-n-roller himself, Tommy Shaw. Some fun facts, lots of music trivia and commentary, and Paul even shares his first hand account of being at the infamous 1983 Styx Texas Cotton Bowl show! So sit on your barstool and listen to us talk like damn fools in this Six-Pack of Tommy Shaw!
Six-Pack of Foreigner, Volume One On this Six-Pack episode, Paul Underwood of Glory Days Radio, Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast, and Eric Miller of Pods & Sods are blasting some hits and some deep cuts from these undeniable jukebox heroes. From their 70s hard-rocking days to the 80s heyday of monstrous, chart-topping ballads, Foreigner has blazed a unique trail. Lou Gramm's voice coupled with Mick Jones' catchy riffs and guitar mastery were staples of rock radio - and still are to this day. As usual, we've got some interesting detours and deep cuts that you may have never heard. Fun to discover, always. But we've also got a hit or two, lots of laughs, and some terrible singing. So sit back, let us show you what love is as we get hot blooded AND remain cold as ice with Foreigner!
Six-Pack of REO Speedwagon, Volume One "Kevin Cronin is a sex machine" - Jon Lamoreaux On this Six-Pack episode, Paul Underwood of Glory Days Radio, Jon Lamoreaux of The Hustle Podcast, and Eric Miller of Pods & Sods take it on the run with a six pack of REO Speedwagon songs. From their 70s hard-rocking days to the 80s heyday of monstrous, chart-topping ballads, REO Speedwagon has blazed a unique trail of rock and roll classics. We heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend who heard it from another that we can't fight this feeling any longer when it comes to talking REO. Disclaimer: There is a fair amount of ball-busting in this one. ;-) So sit back, put on your bedroom eyes, and discover or rediscover some rock and roll gems from REO Speedwagon!
The definitive commercial free rock radio show, Glory Days Radio brings you their Top 20 Styx songs. If you don't learn something about one of the greatest Prog/Pop bands of all time, then you're a bigger Styx nerd than host Paul Underwood. This show promises to be almost as bombastic as the band itself. So "relax and take it easy" for the next 1:52 minutes. And, as always, I welcome your opinions.
The boys are back and fielding a full team this time (sorta) as Jon and Jan welcome sometime producer Paul Underwood of Glory Days Radio and Chief Marketing Officer Andy Schaal. We discuss the last few months of episodes, awkward listener reactions, even more awkward facebook interactions with former guests, and some listener questions. Jan was traveling and only able to chime in once in a while, so we were especially glad to have our two great friends with us this time around. Enjoy!
It was an honor to sit and talk with R∴W∴ Brother Paul Underwood, Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Texas. Brother Paul is a great example of what it means to delve deep into leadership in Freemasonry, and his journey as a member of the Masonic Home & School in Fort Worth, to Deputy Grand Master, is an inspiring one. Please join Brothers Rhit Moore, Billy Hamilton, and Gabriel Jagush in getting to know Brother Paul a little better. 00:00:35 - Host & Guest Introductions 00:01:35 - Fraternal Spotlight: R∴W∴ Paul Underwood, Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Texas 02:06:47 - Texas MasoniCon 2019 Info 02:07:52 - Fraternal Quote of the Week: Ill. Bro∴ Harry S. Truman, 33°, Past Grand Master of Masons in Missouri 02:08:22 - Closing Thoughts & Contact Info The Fort Worth Lodge #148 Podcast would also like to urge you to donate blood if you are medically able. Your time and precious gift, can and DOES save lives. Thanks! Podcast episodes are released on the first and third Thursdays of each month! Check us out: http://www.fortworth148.org/ https://www.facebook.com/fortworthlodge148/ info148@fortworth148.org https://www.texasmasonicon.com/ info@texasmasonicon.com @TexasMasoniCon on FB & IG #DareToBeSquare Contact the 64th District for events: 64th.org
Episode 76: Permanent Record Trivia Showdown 2019 This episode finds Brian and Sarah facing off in a battle of wits! They're joined by longtime friend Hans Lemke, who presides over this heated competition. In preparation for this showdown, our hosts asked the listeners for music trivia questions, and the response was quite impressive! Brian and Sarah want to thank Boys Make Noise, Dave Delea, Andrew Dineley, Fragile Gods, James Perrin, Tom Richey, and Paul Underwood for sending in questions for the challenge. Just how well do Brian and Sarah do answering music-related questions when they don't have hours to research the answers? And who emerges victorious in the end? Listen and find out! Listen to Boys Make Noise's Duran Duran-inspired podcast "The D-Side" at http://thedside.libsyn.com/ Listen to Andrew Dineley's "Art on Your Sleeve" podcast at https://softoctopus.co.uk/category/podcast/ Listen to Fragile God's fantastic synth-heavy music at https://fragilegods.bandcamp.com/ Listen to Paul Underwood's "Glory Days Radio" at https://koxe.com/glory-days/ Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast Follow us at https://twitter.com/permrecordpod Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Finally, you can call Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324. "We're ready to believe you!"
Episode 75: Queen - The Works (1984) Part 2 The second episode of 2019 is here, and it's all about the second side of the 1984 Queen album The Works! But before Brian and Sarah resume their discussion, they share a voicemail they received from Paul Underwood, a listener and fellow podcast host who called the PRP voicemail number (724-490-8324) and left a message with his thoughts on the album and the band. The number is always available for folks to share their memories and insights on the artists and albums discussed on the show. Part 3 - Track by Track, continued The first side of The Works contained quite a variety of musical styles, and when our hosts flip the record, they discover that theme continues. Each of the five songs on Side Two have a unique sound, and some break new ground even for a band that's famous for experimenting. Two more singles and two more videos are found on Side Two, including what's likely the most infamous Queen video of all. But in addition to those videos, Brian and Sarah end up discussing another video of the same era, which seems to have coincidental connections to one of the songs on Side Two. They also return to a familiar subject-- songs used in commercials. Our hosts reveal that Coca-Cola really seems to like using a particular Queen song in their ads. But how did Brian and Sarah ever get on the subject of the longest-running children's program in the UK, which Sarah seems to have enthusiastically embraced? Machines (Or 'Back to Humans') I Want to Break Free Keep Passing the Open Windows Hammer to Fall Is This the World We Created...? Part 4 - Extra Credit The recording sessions for The Works generated a lot of songs, but only nine made it to the album. However, thirty years later, one of the songs that had been left unfinished showed up on a Queen compilation album. For extra credit, Brian and Sarah discuss the history of "Let Me In Your Heart Again." Part 5 - Final Review and Rating Sarah goes first with her review and rating, and she starts off by sharing some thoughts Brian May had about the album at the time. She goes on to discuss whether or not she agreed with him, explaining her own views on The Works at the same time. This approach seemed to keep Brian in suspense for a while regarding her final rating, so perhaps it will do the same for the listeners too. Brian's review begins with a quick assessment of the several albums prior to The Works, before talking about the individual songs and finally, the album as a whole. He even explains where this album ranks for him among all the Queen studio albums. See the videos discussed here: I Want to Break Free Lotto Commercial Hyundai Commercial Coke C2 Commercial Coke Zero Sugar Commercial Steppin' Out - Joe Jackson Hammer to Fall Let Me In Your Heart Again Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast Follow us at https://twitter.com/permrecordpod Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Finally, you can call Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324. "We're ready to believe you!"
Once again Jon sits down with our buddy Paul Underwood of Glory Days Radio, only this time it was to list their Top 5 favorite producers. We hope you enjoy this lively, and opinionated, conversation and please let us know what you think! Glory Days Radio is now available for download on the Podbean app! Do yourself a favor and subscribe as Paul is a wiz of a producer and always provides excellent entertainment and deep discussions on various musical topics. You can also follow GDR on facebook at this link right here. https://www.facebook.com/magic1380glorydays/ https://glorydaysradio.podbean.com/
On a recent trip to Texas, Jon was invited to appear on Glory Days Radio with host Paul Underwood. On the show they talked about the Hustle, stories behind some of the episodes, and Jon got to pick some of his favorite songs that feature his favorite "magical moments" in them. Or, as Paul calls it, the part you shush your family when it comes up in the car. You even get to hear from Jon's wife and kids on how they feel about it all. Paul is the best and GDR is a wonderful show. Follow them on facebook so you can hear his episodes every week. http://koxe.com/glory-days/ https://www.facebook.com/magic1380glorydays/
This podcast is all over the map, as expected. Lets get on with it. Space, Biology, Gross 700 pound Mini mart patrons. What ever.
Not Real Radio 20 The long awaited arrival of Paul Underwood, singer/screamer of The Void. SEE THEM LIVE this weekend at The Twist of Lime with A HANGING, Gristnam and Coathanger Abortion COATHANGER ABORTION with THE VOID and A HANGING and GRISTNAM Include in this show: ∙ Paul's favorite Facebook users ∙ Things to look out for at the E3 Expo ∙ The Purge: Election Year ∙ HBO's Spawn series ∙ Cerebral Drama at the 3rd Annual New Orleans Rock & Roll Music Festival Day 1 ∙ Peaky Blinders Season 1 ∙ PPVGuys Not Real Movie News ∙ David Latino on The Scoop ∙ Mebra Von Funkenmeister rockumentary, "Metry City Metal: The Demise of Southern Civilization" begins planning ∙ Orlando, Florida shootings Calls from the Tackett Family Barber Shop from Southport hall and the HOG's last show, Mr. Harry, and the Immortal. Break Music by Substance Abuse ft KRS-One & David R Gamble T-Shirts avalible at http://notrealradio.com
On this episode the 3 sexiest podcasters have been united again now that Buck has returned from Disney. We also welcome our friend, fan and all around awesome guy Mr. Paul Underwood from the band The Void! We all sit around talking about; Video games, the stimulus package, the House of Goats show, Picklescoop podcast, the Highway Diaries podcast, Rum didn't go see Buck and we discuss what great friends we are to each other, Rum meets a True Blood star, we talk movies, television shows, the lost Full Metal Review show,` Paul talks some about the Voids up coming return to the music scene and we end the episode with a Tim Lattie story ... Enjoy Music by Patrick Plata Podcast produced and mixed by: Wayne Share us, friend us, follow us and just like us on all social networks you're on!! Check for us on Twitter: @mhogpodcast and Instagram: mhog_podcast Don't forget you can also hear us on Stitcher. Also like us on Facebook and please subscribe and leave a comment on iTunes. Our website is www.mhogpodcast.com Buck Lightning and The Rum Guy's Disney/ Universal Studios podcast, RADIO DCP. Buck Lightning's comic book podcast with Fletch Boogie, the BSI Comics Podcast. Gamers can find Wayne and Justin under the tags "Nutso 187"and "The Rum Guy" on x-box live.