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Send us a textThe sound of Pearl Jam takes Tom straight back to high school—late nights with MTV, learning guitar riffs from CDs, and rushing to the mall on release day. “Corduroy” hit him so hard he used a lyric in his graduation speech. Tom shares memories of figuring out the song by ear, dragging friends to concerts, and why this track still holds up decades later. If you loved Pearl Jam, grew up in the ‘90s, or ever wore out a CD trying to learn every word, you'll want to hear this one!Full Show Notes
In this engaging conversation, Lacy Traylor, the daughter of the legendary Big Boss Man, shares her unique insights into the world of wrestling, reflecting on her father's legacy, her personal experiences growing up in the wrestling community, and her current endeavors. The discussion spans nostalgic memories, memorable matches, and the evolution of wrestling, highlighting the importance of storytelling and community in the sport.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Lacy Traylor 03:34 Wrestling Memories and the Big Boss Man06:36 The Impact of the Big Boss Man's Career09:46 Personal Memories and Family Connections12:36 Hall of Fame Induction and Its Significance15:42 Growing Up as the Daughter of a Wrestling Icon18:28 The Evolution of Wrestling and K-Fabe21:28 Life Lessons from the Big Boss Man24:40 The Fun Side of Wrestling and Family Stories27:40 Reflections on Bron Breaker and the Future of Wrestling33:30 The Charisma Factor in Wrestling34:40 Following the Indie Circuit35:28 The Importance of Storytelling in Wrestling37:37 The Competition Between Wrestling Promotions42:47 The Community and Diversity in Wrestling45:43 Local Wrestling Promotions and Talent Discovery50:40 The Evolution of Women's Wrestling56:35 Favorite Matches and Nostalgia in Wrestling
In this episode, Aaron McIntire discusses the recent wave of illnesses affecting families across the country, sharing personal anecdotes about his family's struggles with sickness. He explores the potential reasons behind the increased prevalence of illnesses this winter, touching on theories and societal factors. The conversation shifts to housekeeping items regarding the podcast format, followed by a segment where listeners ask questions about various topics, including DEI and personal memories. The episode concludes with cultural commentary and a shoutout to Megan Basham for her work and personal challenges. 00:00 Introduction to Sickness and Family Struggles 05:05 The Winter of Illness: A National Concern 10:10 Exploring Theories Behind Increased Sickness 12:08 Housekeeping and Podcast Format Changes 15:02 Ask or Tell Me Anything: DEI and Personal Memories 19:52 Cultural Commentary and Shoutouts
Sean welcomes back massive friend of the show Luke, from The Howdy Beans Podcast! to discuss the first Wallace and Gromit film. What follows is a celebration of English television.With the shops shut on a Bank Holiday, A Grand Day Out (1989) sees an inventor Wallace and his pet dog Gromit travel to the moon in their home-made rocket ship, in order to replenish their cheese supplies. Because you can't have dry crackers can you?Discussion Points:-In the preamble, Sean and Luke still don't see eye to eye on Signs (2002), Bruce Willis's later film roles, and Gladiator II.-The genesis of Wallace and Gromit and the labour of love from Nick Park to get this film made. -"Let's bow to the inevitable"-Sean and Luke try to avoid tangents.-The size of Wallace's "door-stop" cheese slices.-Aardman films over the years.-The cooker on the moon and his dreams of skiing on Earth. -The death of Boomerang, CITV and Cartoon Network.-Luke is still disgusted with Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023).-Luke and Sean discuss subsequent Wallace and Gromit films The Wrong Trousers (1993), A Close Shave (1995), The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005), A Matter of Loaf and Death (2008), and Vengeance Most Fowl (2024).Raised Questions:-How many aliases does Luke actually have?-Where's Sarah?-Do you need to describe Wallace and Gromit for the Americans?-Is it ridiculous to call this Wallace and Gromit, the one with the most unrealistic?-How did this film save an entire cheese?-Do you remember surround sound speakers around the room?-Is 'reverse-recency bias' a thing?-Is Moon Cheese just a different variety?Time stamps:0:09 Introduction and Sighs2:09 Signs Discussion5:28 A Grand Day Out Overview10:25 Nick Park and Aardman12:05 Wallace and Gromit Characters16:57 Animation Techniques23:03 Peter Sallis and Voice Acting28:08 Personal Memories of A Grand Day Out30:32 Favorite Wallace and Gromit Films37:49 Nostalgia and British Culture55:14 Ending Reflections1:01:04 Film Length and Experience1:02:53 Aardman's Future and Challenges1:08:15 Podcast Promotion and Closing RemarksNamed TV Shows:-Creature Comforts (1989-Present).-Brum (1991-2002).-Mr Bean (1990-1995).-Open All Hours (1976-1985).-Still Open All Hours (2013-2019)-Come Outside (1993-1997).-Mr Benn (1971-1972).-Pingu (1990-2006).-The Clangers (1969-Present).-Fireman Sam (1987-Present).-Joshua Jones (1992).-William's Wish Wellingtons (1994-1996).-The Queen's Nose (1995-2003).-The Demon Headmaster (1996-1998, 2019).-My Parents Are Aliens (1999-2006).-Jungle Run (1999-2006).-50/50 (1997-2005).-Get Your Own Back (1991-2004).-Cow and Chicken (1995-1999). -The Cramp Twins (2001-2004).-Ed, Edd and Eddy (1999-2006).-Dexter's Lab (1996-1998, 2001-2003).-Recess (1997-2001).-The Powerpuff Girls (1998-2005)-Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999-2002).-Hole in the Wall Game Show (2008-2009).-Shaun the Sheep (2007-Present).Thanks for Listening!Find us here: X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Jagow is joined by Stuart McMillen and Debbie Monterrey from to delve into the transformative and therapeutic power of music. Stuart shares her recent experience performing at the St. Louis County Jail, highlighting music's role in rehabilitation and emotional upliftment. The conversation explores how music evokes deep memories, especially for those with Alzheimer's, and includes nostalgic reflections on childhood jingles. From Johnny Cash-inspired prison ministries to light-hearted workplace music collaborations, this episode celebrates the universal healing power of music.
In this episode of '30 Days of Springsteen,' host Jesse Jackson welcomes Skip Sherman from the Skip and Josh podcast to discuss Bruce Springsteen's iconic live box set 'Live 1975-85.' The two delve into their personal histories with the album, favorite performances, and memories associated with this monumental release. They also talk about the evolution of Bruce's live music experience, the role of the album before the era of streaming, and compare the various live versions of Springsteen's songs. The episode captures the spirited conversation of two Springsteen enthusiasts sharing their insights and stories. https://skipandjosh.com/ 00:00 Introduction to 30 Days of Springsteen 00:57 Guest Introduction: Skip from Skip and Josh Podcast 02:16 Podcast Evolution and Content 04:35 Discussing the Live 75-85 Album 07:50 Personal Memories and Highlights 12:38 Favorite Tracks and Versions 16:13 Songs and Versions: Hits and Misses 21:30 Cover Me Live Performance 21:56 Independence Day: A Special Song 22:43 WWE Fandom and Music Preferences 23:30 The Best Version of Racing in the Street 24:09 Hungry Heart: Crowd Participation 25:46 Upcoming Concerts and Speculations 26:43 Concert Attire and Cosplay 33:13 Eagles and Cowboys: A Football Discussion 38:18 Podcast and Social Media Plugs 39:34 Final Thoughts and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the '90s Disney podcast,' hosts AJ, Mike, and Chris Minotti dive into the nostalgic animated film 'The Rescuers Down Under,' discussing its production history, voice cast, and digital animation. They examine how its release coincided with 'Home Alone,' affecting its box office performance. The hosts also review various Disney attractions, debate the appeal of trackless rides, share a fan's experiences at Shanghai Disneyland, and reminisce about Halloween costumes and themed movie props. Listener questions, stories about Disney parks, and food experiences are also featured. 00:00 Introduction to 90s Disney Podcast 00:31 Discussing The Rescuers Down Under 01:20 Box Office Competition and Release Context 02:24 The Original Rescuers and Its Legacy 05:36 Production Insights and Key Figures 11:48 Voice Cast and Character Highlights 19:19 Animation Techniques and Innovations 27:08 Soundtrack and Musical Choices 30:51 Personal Memories and Final Thoughts 36:20 Discussing the Movie's Ending 37:08 Box Office Performance and Marketing Decisions 38:13 Critical Reception and Legacy 38:53 Home Alone and Disney's Direction 39:37 VHS Success and Financial Insights 40:12 Rescuers Down Under in Disney's 100th Anniversary 41:47 Rescue Rangers and Rescuers Down Under 42:16 Underrated Disney Movies 44:01 Listener Emails and Comments 58:07 Shanghai Disneyland Attractions Ranking 01:05:35 Halloween Plans and Farewell --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/90sdisney/support
In this episode of the New York City Bar Association podcast, hosted by Sarah Chekroun and sponsored by the Animal Law Committee, the spotlight is on Steven Wise's pioneering legal career and his legacy with the Non-Human Rights Project (NHRP). Guests Courtney Fern and Elizabeth Stein, both attorneys with NHRP, delve into Wise's groundbreaking legal strategies that fundamentally altered the framework for animal advocacy. They discuss the application of writs of habeas corpus for non-human animals, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence in advancing animal rights cases. The conversation also covers current legislative efforts to secure bodily liberty for elephants and other animals, underscoring the impact Wise's work has had on public and judicial perceptions of animal rights. The episode pays tribute to Steven Wise's enduring influence in the realm of animal law. Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/479Ng17 Read the City Bar Animal Law Committee's recent report supporting an NYC local law regarding the keeping of elephants: https://bit.ly/46Mqwnm Read the City Bar's Report in Support of the Elephant Protection Act: https://bit.ly/3YzV7CE 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests 00:36 Remembering Steven Wise's Legacy 03:17 Understanding Habeas Corpus for Non-Human Animals 09:33 The Case of Happy the Elephant 23:59 Legislative Efforts for Animal Rights 27:46 Personal Memories of Steven Wise 31:31 The Evolution of Animal Rights Law 41:17 Conclusion and Call to Action
Gregg Henriques is a clinical psychologist and professor at James Madison University. He is known for his Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK), which integrates various domains of psychology into a coherent framework. What drives our social connections and sense of belonging? In this episode, originally recorded at the UTOC 2024 conference, John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques explore the profound concept of recursive relevance realization, focusing on its integration into a fourth R: interpersonal relationality. Their conversation intricately weaves together cognitive science, philosophy, and psychotherapy, presenting a compelling case for understanding how relevance realization shapes social value and collective intelligence. By providing insights into predictive processing and the influence matrix, they uncover the complex dynamics of human cognition and social interaction. This episode not only offers a theoretical framework but also practical strategies for fostering meaningful connections in various aspects of life. Support John's groundbreaking work and gain exclusive access to live Q&A sessions, early video releases, and more by joining our Patreon community! — “Meaning in life is exactly what Gregg described: what keeps you going even when your subjective well-being is going down.” - John Vervaeke [00:39:15] “We need to be connected to what we deem to be really real.” - John Vervaeke [00:42:12] — 00:00 Introduction: Exploring the Fourth R 03:50 The Importance of Interpersonal Relationality 07:30 Exploring the Connection between Recursive Relevance Realization and the Influence Matrix 12:20 Anticipatory Relevance Realization: Integrating with the Influence Matrix and Predictive Processing 21:10 The Fourth R: Collective Intelligence and Reciprocal Recognition 23:30 Personal Memories and Relational Dynamics: Practical Examples 30:25 Integrating Theories: Bridging Science, Therapy, and Collective Intelligence 34:55 Social Influence vs. Relational Value: Implications for Society 38:35 Meaning in Life and Belonging: Integrative Insights 46:05 Reflections on Self and Social Justice: Future Directions 48:30 Final Thoughts: Collaboration and Convergence — Join The Vervaeke Foundation in our mission to advance the scientifically rigorous pursuit of wisdom and make a meaningful impact in the world. Discover practices that deepen your virtues and help you connect more deeply with reality and relationships by joining Awaken to Meaning today. — Ideas, Authors, and Works Mentioned in this Episode Timothy Leary - Circumplex Model John Bowlby's Attachment Theory Michael Levin - Cognitive Light Cone Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by Terry Pinkard Jim Rutt - GameB Concept Kelly-Ann Allen Joshua Hicks Grice's Maxims of Conversation Untangling the World Knot - John Vervaeke and Gregg Henriques — Follow John Vervaeke: Website | Twitter | YouTube | Patreon Follow Gregg Henriques: Website | Twitter | UTOK — Thank you for watching!
Manal Abdelmalek and Naim Alkhouri join co-hosts Jörn Schattenberg, Louise Campbell and Roger Green to share personal memories of co-founder and former co-host Dr. Stephen Harrison. Naim Alkhouri starts the conversation by describing how he met his "friend and mentor," Stephen. He recalls coming to San Antonio in 2017 to work with a different research group and contacting Stephen. Stephen told Naim he had "made the wrong decision" by not joining his team instead. Nonetheless, Naim persisted, and the two began a rich, rewarding friendship and research experience, which Naim describes in greater detail.Jörn Schattenberg says that Naim's story resonates with him. Stephen "support[ed] younger people in the field," including Jörn when he was starting his career in Germany. Historically, there had been challenges in conducting clinical trials in Germany, but Stephen worked with Jörn to overcome these and create a stable structure and base for conducting MASH trials. Jörn notes that the relationship Naim described applies not only to the two of them, but also to many other young researchers. Manal Abdelmalek recalls meeting Stephen in the earliest days of MASH, when a few young researchers shared posters in a "dark corner" of an AASLD meeting. Manal was impressed by Stephen's energy, warmth, curiosity and confidence that what was then called NAFLD would be "big" someday. Louise Campbell recalls meeting Stephen in the early days of SurfingMASH and always being appreciative of his support for nurses and allied professionals and the role they play in patient treatment. She goes on to note that the SurfingMASH podcast's growth affirmed the vision that Stephen and Roger Green had when they started the podcast.Finally, Roger Green shares his story of meeting Stephen at NASH-TAG 2019 and being impressed with how his energy suffused the entire space. Roger goes on to describe the process by which he and Stephen started the podcast and decided to expand its scope.
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Tom Campbell is in studio with guest host Mike Seminary on Afternoons Live to talk about his father Paul's World War II service and the resulting memoir Guardian Angel Personal Memories of World War II.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether you thought she was "Sensational" or "Scary", this week the guys discuss the life and career of the one and only Sherri Martel. Mick Karch and Joe Ciupik tell some personal and professional stories, including her long time connection with Buddy Rose, her work in The Midnight Rockers-Rose/Somers feud, the first call Mick received when she got to the territory, the rib Marty Jannetty pulled on her a couple weeks before WrestleRock and a ton more! RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE! Brought to you by our friends at Sotastick and 7th Ave. Pizza!
The tables are turned on this episode of The County Line! Ben Hardy, Philadelphia, MS native and longtime friend of mine comes through to interview me, Lee Carl. The episode portrays me in a different light as this is the first time I have been interviewed on The County Line.The conversation is driven by specific questions Ben poses. I do my very best to be as introspective as possible for The County Line Congregation! If you know Ben, you will not be surprised by the vast array of topics we cover throughout the interview. If you are not familiar with Ben, myself, or The County Line nothing could serve as a better introduction than this episode!We explore the immense value of sound systems in bands, crucial need for more entrepreneurial efforts in small towns, power of parks and recreation, abandoned railroad beds, rap music, mental health and many, many more captivating topics. "Thank you to Ben Hardy and the entire County Line Congregation for your continued support! Much love and many thanks!" -Lee Carl---------------------------------------------------Learn more about Ben: https://www.instagram.com/bigbenhardy/Where is The County Line:https://www.countylinepodcast.com/-----------------------------------------------------(0:06) Earpieces for Sound Monitoring Benefits(3:44) Discussion on Entrepreneurship, Restaurants, and Growth(19:44) Improving the Park and Community Amenities(25:41) Voicing Opinions in the Digital Age(38:15) Face-to-Face Communication(42:33) Music Preferences and Personal Memories(47:15) Hip Hop and Soul Music(1:00:22) Southern Hip Hop Artists and Patreon(1:06:34) The Vassals and Ethan Carter's Role(1:22:59) Tom Tom's Death and Community Impact(1:33:40) Mental Health and Podcast Recommendations(1:55:05) Single Parent Homes' Impact on Success(2:09:52) Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Antisemitism(2:23:02) Influence on Young Minds(2:31:48) AI's Impact on PoliticsSupport the show
Doug and Pesach sit down with a very special guest, Pesach's father, Rabbi Yosef Wolicki. On the morning of October 6th, 1973 - the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur - the security guard at Rabbi Yosef Wolicki's local synagogue told him that Israel was under attack. He shares memories of how he responded as the rabbi of the community, what it was like traveling to the front lines in Egypt, his experiences visiting hospitals and soldiers, the sense of depression that overtook Israel despite their eventual victory, and what lessons all people of faith must take from the Yom Kippur War as we analyze what happened fifty years later. Show your appreciation for Shoulder to Shoulder on Patreon - and join Pesach and Doug for weekly Bible study, too. Go to https://www.patreon.com/ShouldertoShoulder today!
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Today Mike, Pam, and Rikki take a show to just celebrate Epcot at 40 years old! We all three love this very unique theme park and today spend some time sharing our personal favorite memories from times spent here. From "Where's the Fire?" and "The Great Piggy Bank Adventure" to riding Segways, spending New Years Eve with half the planet, seeing special fireworks and parades and much more, we hope you can connect some of your memories over the years with those we share today! We hope you enjoy today's show! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
David Pryce-Jones met the King—George VI—when he was six or so. Later, when he was 16, he observed the King's funeral procession. The crown fell off the coffin, right in front of him. Two years later, he placed a bet on a horse for the Queen—she had handed him a five-pound note and asked him […]
David Pryce-Jones met the King—George VI—when he was six or so. Later, when he was 16, he observed the King’s funeral procession. The crown fell off the coffin, right in front of him. Two years later, he placed a bet on a horse for the Queen—she had handed him a five-pound note and asked him to do it. David Pryce-Jones is a writer: a journalist, a historian, a biographer, a novelist, a memoirist. Source
David Pryce-Jones met the King—George VI—when he was six or so. Later, when he was 16, he observed the King's funeral procession. The crown fell off the coffin, right in front of him. Two years later, he placed a bet on a horse for the Queen—she had handed him a five-pound note and asked him to do it. David Pryce-Jones is a writer: a journalist, a historian, a biographer, a novelist, a memoirist. Source
You might know them as Isabelle, Kerry and Emmie Silbery from Foxtel's and Channel 10's series Gogglebox, a program where they share their thoughts on the week's TV offerings. But even from the comfort of the couch it was clear that the Silbery's were a connected, supportive and loving family.In 'Out of the Box', these three strong, independent women open up, sharing intensely personal stories and thoughtful opinions on the female experience across three generations. Motherhood, infidelity, grief, money, feminism, body hair – and men! No topic is off limits. This is a book to inspire mothers and daughters to start talking and sharing, and having conversations that will bring them closer together.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Isabelle, Kerry and Emmie Silbery about the gig that was Gogglebox, growing up under radically different social and economic circumstances, and the messages they want men to hear.
You might know them as Isabelle, Kerry and Emmie Silbery from Foxtel's and Channel 10's series Gogglebox, a program where they share their thoughts on the week's TV offerings. But even from the comfort of the couch it was clear that the Silbery's were a connected, supportive and loving family. In 'Out of the Box', these three strong, independent women open up, sharing intensely personal stories and thoughtful opinions on the female experience across three generations. Motherhood, infidelity, grief, money, feminism, body hair – and men! No topic is off limits. This is a book to inspire mothers and daughters to start talking and sharing, and having conversations that will bring them closer together. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Isabelle, Kerry and Emmie Silbery about the gig that was Gogglebox, growing up under radically different social and economic circumstances, and the messages they want men to hear.
Roe Conn tells the story of how he introduced Bob Saget to Bob's then future wife, Kelly Rizzo. Also, Roe and Roeper discuss the Golden Globe results and whether they matter anymore. Follow Screen Time on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date.
I remember my first encounter with the Maya-Aztec Hollow Earth Empire. I explore their society through my perspective as a Solar Warden Smoke Jumper during a mission into the Hollow Earth following a raid on South America during 2009. Part 1: i had originally recorded an additional hour but electronic harassment by gang stalking assholes corrupted the file as soon as I had finished recording so this will be a multipart episode I hope you understand. linktr.ee/beyondtopsecrettexan anchor.fm/beyondtopsecrettexan Check out my podcast, Tik Tok, Twitter #beyondtopsecrettexan #truth #cryptids #evidence #ufodisclosure #ufotruth #disclosure #area51 #bermudatriangle #aliens #extraterrestrials #hollowearth Namaste and Shalom thank you all. The official Beyond Top Secret Texan Podcast Instagram @beyondtopsecrettexan youtube.com/c/BeyondTopSecretTexan Tik Tok: @beyondtopsecrettexan LBRY/ ODYSEE: Beyond Top Secret Texan patreon.com/beyondtopsecrettexan Specializing in Secret Space Program and Super Soldier Program issues as well as Military News. https://youtu.be/yv5PgNzy1tQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtopsecrettexan/support
Mike, Rikki, & Scott are celebrating 50 years of the Walt Disney World Resort with you here today! We are all at the Magic Kingdom celebrating with many listeners of the show today, but we are here on the podcast sharing personal stories of what makes the Walt Disney World Resort so special. From times with family and friends to accomplishments that we could have never imagined, to events that would never happen again, we go down Memory Lane today! We hope you enjoy today's show! Please visit our website at www.beourguestpodcast.com. Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Also, please follow the show on Twitter@BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Become a patron of the Be Our Guest Podcast over at www.patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
In this episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast: Omar Moore shares his personal memories of his conversation with Michael K. Williams and pays tribute to the actor, philanthropist, community organizer and activist, who passed away yesterday at age 54. September 7, 2021. Please get involved! Call President Biden on the WH comments line: 202-456-1111 and call U.S. senators at 202-224-3121 or 202-225-3121. Tell the Senate to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Restoration Act and the For The People Act. California voters: VOTE NO on the recall. Vote NO. (Early voting is ongoing right now. Last day to vote: Sept 14, 2021.) BRAND NEW: The Summer Sensation Series continues with the new END THE FILIBUSTER NOW! t-shirt at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast online store—buy now! (Designed by Omar) https://bit.ly/2TvsyXY FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the/politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
A birthday card sent back and forth between a father and daughter over 20 years, and a poem left in a car's windscreen wiper ending an affair... These are among the deeply personal treasures featuring in Auckland Museum's Love & Loss exhibition.
Welcome to Episode 36 of the Asian American History 101 podcast! It's time for another food episode, but instead of focusing on a specific cuisine or culture, we're talking about Spam! Created 84 years ago, Spam is one of the truly American products that has had far reaching impact in Asian Pacific Islander cuisine. Hear about the history of Spam and how it came to be popular in places like Hawai'i, Korea, the Philippines, and Guam. We also take time to talk about a great organization, Heart of Dinner, that is working towards helping reduce food insecurity in elderly Asian Americans in NYC. You can learn more about their fantastic work or donate to them in the link above. Continue to learn more and visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or https://linktr.ee/AAHistory101 for social media. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@1882media.com. Segments 0:26 Personal Memories of Spam 4:55 History of Spam and its Impact on Asian and Pacific Islander Cuisine 15:22 Great Organizations, Heart of Dinner
Well, we mention and reference this COMEDY CLASSIC enough as it is, so we may as well devote an entire episode to the unforgettable, "CADDYSHACK!!" FUN FACTS, fascinating BEHIND THE SCENES & MAKING OF info and tidbits...The GENERATIONAL GAP between certain stars added credence and tension to the characters and production of this film...Can anyone say "RAMPANT COCAINE USE?" Oh yeah....We would be remiss to NOT provide a recap of the prior weekend's GHOST HUNT!! We just can't ignore the PARANORMAL for any episode!! ;-)
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Personal anecdotes, both humorous and a bit traumatizing, silly, and serious from the perspective of a middle-class american family living in the Bay Area of California. Also included are some fun facts of 1971 in pop culture, music, fashion trends, and news taking us back to the roots of Generation X. Connect of Facebook https://www.facebook.com/robert.cutter.330 Top 100 music Hits 1971 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP0xaswui3Auaf7MZE1cWdRvjcGbmCVXN --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Civil Rights Icon John Lewis just passed on July 17,2020. On this episode, We have a really heartfelt chat about the Life, Legacy, & Personal Memories of John Lewis from his personal friend & mentee Paul Debnam
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In 1990, I was 18 years old and saw games on the West and East coast. Here are some of my baseball memories for that year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 1990, I was 18 years old and saw games on the West and East coast. Here are some of my baseball memories for that year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Noah Coslov & Adam Stanco share personal stories of Kobe Bryant soon after the heartbreaking news of his death, along with his daughter Gianna and seven others. Both Noah and Adam grew up in Philadelphia, so their memories go back to Kobe's high school days at Lower Merion. Rejecting the Screen is part of the Locked On Podcast Network and is released on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thursday brings "Going ISO" where the guys conduct a longform interview. Last week, Kobe's former teammate Robert Sacre joined the show to talk about his career, including his rookie season that saw Steve Nash & Dwight Howard join the team. Previous guests include Richard Jefferson, Peter Vecsey, Kevin Willis, Howard Beck, Kenny Anderson, Doug Gottlieb, John Hollinger, Sam Mitchell, PJ Carlesimo, and Ryen Russillo. Please subscribe to Rejecting the Screen, rate, review and share with your friends! Follow Noah on Twitter @NoahCoslov and Adam @NaismithLives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the second part of Nathan and Tim's 2019 recap, the two go over each of their personal top 10 memories of the year.Support Bamba & Tim by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bamba--tim
Kevin Milne has been sharing a special family connection he had with Peter Snell. LISTEN ABOVE
I am so excited to be kicking off season two with an absolutely delightful guest: Daphne Maxwell Reid – AKA Aunt Vivian from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. And as you’ll learn in this episode, Daphne is so much more than just Aunt Viv. But before I get into Daphne’s incredible story, I want to share a little bit more about why I decided to start season two of the show. It wasn’t just for a fun Summer break – I went to Costa Rica for that ;) – it was so that I could make the show even better and introduce a few changes. Speaking of which... Just Forking Around now has two more episodes every month! In the new bite-size Friday Forkisodes, I will be not just reviewing but celebrating my favorite restaurants in the LA area. I’ll paint a word picture of everything you will experience in the restaurant: the colors, the smells, the lines, the vibe, the energy, the company, and of course, the food! So even if you don’t live in LA, it’ll be just a forking good story, without the trappings of a traditional restaurant review. “Everything that you do is basically walking through another door, and either the door closes or it remains open. It represents opportunity and adventure and curiosity, and it’s just a metaphor for life! So I continue to take pictures of doors and portals and try to share that philosophy.” –Daphne Maxwell Reid Now, back to today’s pioneering guest: Daphne Maxwell Reid! This woman is inspirational, motivational, and a true Renaissance woman. She’s the author of five books ( a cookbook called Grace + Soul & Mother Wit and four books featuring doors around the world), a seamstress who created of the Daphne Style clothing line, a photographer with “Fresh Prints,” and obviously an accomplished actor. So if you thought Aunt Vivian was cool, just wait until you learn more about Daphne Maxwell Reid! “You can find out why you should be in the kitchen, you should find out how to bring your family together over the table... and you can find recipes and stories from the people from whom I got those recipes!” –Daphne Maxwell Reid We chat about: The Maxwell dinner table growing up: conversation and community What you’ll find in Grace + Soul & Mother Wit: A Cookbook Spiced with Personal Memories What is mother wit? Enjoying the tastes of different cultures Expressing love through food Growing heritage seeds on her Virginia farm & supporting other small, family farms Setting up a pantry & kitchen for everyday use The power of a bowl of guacamole Enhancing her mother’s waffle recipe Traveling around the world Why Daphne is fascinated with doors Daphne’s pioneering experiences at Northwestern, during the civil rights movement, and beyond Why Daphne is such a strong supporter or Virginia State University Working with Will Smith How she almost passed up the opportunity to be on Fresh Prince Being a seamstress since the age of 9 Find Daphne's “Elephant Butter” recipe on page 24 of her cookbook (a combination of chicken liver, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, salt, three sticks of butter, and cognac) “Joy & Purpose: Everyone should have that in their lives!” –Daphne Maxwell Reid Resources: Check out daphnemaxwellreid.com Connect with Daphne: Facebook | Instagram Grace + Soul & Mother Wit: A Cookbook Spiced with Personal Memories Daphne Maxwell Reid’s Bio: Everyone remembers Daphne Maxwell Reid as an iconic TV mom of the 1990s, from her three seasons as Aunt Vivian on “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.” These days Reid is a Renaissance woman, respected artist and designer, and education activist. Working from her home in Virginia, and still happily married to pioneering television actor/producer/writer/director Tim Reid (“WKRP in Cincinnati,” “Frank’s Place”), Daphne Maxwell Reid is living proof that a passion for creativity and a dedication to hard work can ensure a lifetime’s worth of success. Breaking new barriers is nothing new to Reid, who decades ago became the first African-American homecoming queen at Northwestern University and shortly thereafter one of the first African-American women to appear on the cover of Glamour magazine. But many fans of her modeling and acting career probably don’t know that Reid is a lifelong shutterbug, a hobby passed down by her father that has now become a focal point of her career. With five books and 5 annual calendars already published, Reid specializes in fine art photography that features doors and doorways from around the world, including Cuba, Venice, France, China, Germany, and Belgium. Now she’s added to her publishing resume with her first cookbook, “Grace + Soul & Motherwit,” which offers her favorite recipes spiced with personal memories and reflections from her life and travels. Reid has also been a seamstress for much of her life, creating many of her own outfits and costumes as a young actress and model, and has now developed those skills into an exclusive, custom clothing line called Daphne Style, making Chinese silk brocade jackets that are wearable works of art. She also keeps busy as the Host of Virginia Currents (PBS), and as a spokesperson for Virginia State University, a historically black college/university (HBCU), doing outreach, public relations, and speaking engagements that allow her to preach the importance of education and career prep for students of color. A thoughtful, inspiring, and fascinating professional with over five decades of experience, Daphne Maxwell Reid continues to demonstrate that mastering a new skill is always possible for an artist with a generous spirit and self-determination. Just Forking Around is produced by Podcast Masters
PLUG: Live show coming up Monday Sep 4th 10:30pm at UCB Sunset in Los Angeles! Singing Beatles songs! Come out! ------------ Good idea gone terribly wrong? Brilliant art project? Or perhaps the most faithful fulfillment of the title of this podcast? Our panel (Will Hines, Ariana Lenarsky, Wayland McQueen) welcomes guest Arthur Meyer (writer for The Tonight Show, also a human being) as we go through EACH AND EVERY BEATLES SONG to see what our personal / emotional associations are. I somehow did not realize this would take two and a half hours. I honestly thought "eh, hour, hour and 10 minutes." You can hear me at the 90 minute mark apologize to the group and predict we were about half an hour away from being done. Nope. Another full hour awaited us. Did I think about chopping this episode down to a more humane length? Yes. I could have skipped all the early albums, for which we didn't have as many memories. Or cut every song for which we had zero personal memories (often true for amazing songs like Lucy in the Sky). But that seemed like a cop-out, hard, and also would still have only gotten this down to an hour and forty five minutes. So, I'm just leaving it here. Even if you never listen to this, I do recommend DOING this with your Beatle loving friends. We four learned about each other, and it WAS very fun to DO. You'll be surprised what memories come up. The Beatles are ubiquitous and have bled into our consciousnesses and memories throughout our lives. Ariana remembers hearing "Yesterday" when she was six years old! Arthur seems to know the favorite Beatles songs of all of his friends and lovers! Wayland was married before! News to us! Will and his brother Brian used to wake up to a different Beatles song every day until they made the mistake of picking "Good Day Sunshine!" Anyway. Here it is. 2 and half hours of it. "Enjoy!"
Fr Louis Scurti discusses aspects of the calling of Chief Angelo Daniele to serve as a Policeman.
Fr Louis Scurti discusses aspects of the calling of Chief Angelo Daniele to serve as a Policeman.
Fr Louis Scurti discusses aspects of the calling of Chief Angelo Daniele to serve as a Policeman.
Fr Louis Scurti discusses aspects of the calling of Chief Angelo Daniele to serve as a Policeman.
Cast Kevin Larrabee Ryan Payton Michael Reilly Intro Available now for free on XBOX One and PC Michael’s relationship with PD and the community Ryan’s involvement with the PD re-release Segment 1: Super Brief History Release Dates JP: September 23, 2004 NA: March 15, 2005 Developed by Microsoft Game Studios Producer/Director: Yukio Futatsugi Development: Developed in MS attempt to cater to the Japanese audience The Western release was canceled by MS as the life of the XB was coming to an end, even though the game was already translated into English during development December 2004 Majesco and MS signed a deal to let Majesco publish PD in the USA Received positive reviews at release with a 82 metacritic Segment 2: PD Back in the Day Personal Memories and History of PD Why the game was so important The community after the 360 launched (Back Compat on 360) Segment 3: Revisiting PD/Changes to the Remaster/Protips Details on the re-release Native resolution, uncompressed textures and cut-scenes (16:9) "It's a UWP app, so yep, it can run alongside other games." - Adam Isgreen Changes made Only the base 300 skills at launch, Xbox Live Rare skills to come (will be easier than 30 online wins to get one) Can skip mission after failing it a 3rd time (but still get rewards) All new Quick battle arsenals (by Gregory Barton, long time hardcore PD fan and community feedback) MP open from the start (SP rewards flow in MP save, but MP items don’t flow to SP) Free MP Starter Pack DLC (2-school arsenal case and 33 different skills from 3 schools) Protips on how to best enjoy PD for newcomers Play through the SP, the first 2 chapters are the tutorial and the rest of the game prepares you for the online battles by introducing the player to new skill and arsenal ideas Play Quick mode (pre-constructed arsenals, re-done for the re-release) to get familiar with how online plays. Visit the site. :)
Sean Tuohy still doesn’t get a cup of coffee, but he does get a writing assignment from Daniel Ford after the two talk about how personal memories can influence their writing.
In Philippians 1:3-5 Paul joyfully give thanks for those who partner with us personally in Christ’s service. Joyful Thanksgiving Flows out of: Personal Memories - v. 3 Prayerful Ministries - v. 4 Personal Ministries - v. 5
Because of a family relationship, John Magee, Director of Chapel Ministries at Franciscan University of Steubenville, has very personal memories of Pope John Paul II and recalls several special experiences with our late Holy Father. (15:05, 6.9 MB)