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Jerod and I opened up a new box on Twitch — the kickstarter preview copy of The Pirate Code — and once we finished, we started chatting about our top games played at Southern Board Game Fest 2025 in beautiful downtown Lafayette, Louisiana! Laissez les bon temps rouler!
God does not want pirate kids: Take what you can, give nothing back. God is our Father and wants to provide all of our needs. He also never wants you and I to worry about not having enough. This very practical series deals with doable and non-mysterious money habits that will unlock God's supernatural provision in our lives. Pastor Corey also preaches it in an amusing way, as if he's teaching his own daughters how to think about it in the same way his dad taught him the principles of the Bible. Thanks for checking out this message today! At Venue, one of our core values is to create community. We'd love for you to get involved with us below: - Website: https://venuechurch.ca - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venue.church - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/venuechurchCA - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@VenueChurchCanada
God does not want pirate kids: Take what you can, give nothing back. God is our Father and wants to provide all of our needs. He also never wants you and I to worry about not having enough. This very practical series deals with doable and non-mysterious money habits that will unlock God's supernatural provision in our lives. Pastor Corey also preaches it in an amusing way, as if he's teaching his own daughters how to think about it in the same way his dad taught him the principles of the Bible. Thanks for checking out this message today! At Venue, one of our core values is to create community. We'd love for you to get involved with us below: - Website: https://venuechurch.ca - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venue.church - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/venuechurchCA - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@VenueChurchCanada
God does not want pirate kids: Take what you can, give nothing back. God is our Father and wants to provide all of our needs. He also never wants you and I to worry about not having enough. This very practical series deals with doable and non-mysterious money habits that will unlock God's supernatural provision in our lives. Pastor Corey also preaches it in an amusing way, as if he's teaching his own daughters how to think about it in the same way his dad taught him the principles of the Bible. Thanks for checking out this message today! At Venue, one of our core values is to create community. We'd love for you to get involved with us below: - Website: https://venuechurch.ca - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venue.church - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/venuechurchCA - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@VenueChurchCanada
For transcriptions and more detailed shownotes, please go to: https://swordschool.shop/blogs/podcast/episode-195-pirates-with-dr-jamie-goodall To support the show, come join the Patrons at https://www.patreon.com/theswordguy Dr. Jamie L.H. Goodall is a historian at the U.S. Army Center of Military History in Washington, D.C. She is the author of Pirates of the Chesapeake Bay: From the Colonial Era to the Oyster Wars, National Geographic's Pirates: Shipwrecks, Conquests, and their Lasting Legacy, Pirates and Privateers from Long Island Sound to Delaware Bay, and The Daring Exploits of Black Sam Bellamy: From Cape Cod to the Caribbean. She has a BA in Archeology, an MA in Public History and Museum Studies, both from Appalachian State University, and a PhD in history from Ohio State. In our conversation we discuss why pirates are seen as so glamorous – the clothes, the swashbuckling, the adventure, the accent. But you won't be surprised to hear that the life of a pirate was somewhat different to this. Jamie explains about pirate culture, and the democracies on board ship, the arrangements around compensation, and the famous “Pirate Code.” We hear about the successful pirate, Black Sam Bellamy, AKA the Prince of Pirates, who had a reputation for being a kinder pirate, and how that worked for him. As you'll expect from The Sword Guy Podcast, we have a chat about weapons and fighting. What weapons did pirates use? Were they as bloodthirsty as we've been led to believe? We also find out Jamie's hopes for a biopic of Black Sam Bellamy, and her upcoming book about the taverns, inns and public houses of Virginia.
Where do pirates keep their guns? What that tentacle face do? Has there ever been a hotter kiss between two white people? On this week's episode, we're grabbing up cursed artifacts and naming monkeys human names to figure out which Pirates of the Caribbean film sticks to the Pirate Code! Keep up with Oops, All Franchises & Partyfish Media: Full info on the show: https://partyfish.media/oopsallfranchises Follow along with our franchise rankings: https://boxd.it/hntku Instagram: @oopsallfranchises Partyfish Media: https://partyfish.media Oops, All Franchises Theme composed by Kurtis Skinner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oopsallfranchisespod/support
I interviewed Madame Pirate: Code of Conduct co-directors Morgan Ommer & Dan-Chi Huang remotely ahead of the SXSW XR Experience 2024. See more context in the rough transcript below. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Lauren Waldman is a learning consultant, educator, and the founder of The Learning Pirate. She is a certified training and development professional and has received qualifications in Neuroscience from Harvard and John Hopkins University, and in Medical Neuroscience from Duke. She works with organizations to create bespoke, scientifically designed learning programs using the latest cognitive and behavioural science. But with whole learning and development departments being laid off currently, she believes the profession faces an existential threat. Could embracing neuroscience help to prevent its demise? 00:00 - Start 00:35 - Intro 03:39 - The Pirate Code 11:00 - Does learning theory conflict with neuroscience 15:34 - What does neuroscience tell us about how possible (or impossible) it is to change the way we think & feel? 17:12 - Is there a serious side to the piracy stuff? 23:26 - Joining Forces With Your Brain 30:06 - Mythbusting 33:30 - How did she get into learning? 42:55 - End Follow Lauren Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauren-waldman-learning-pirate-4666bab Website (company): http://www.learningpirate.com/ X: @LearningPirate YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@learningpirate6046 Contact John Helmer X: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LearningHack
The Crew has set sail across the infamous Seventh Sea. But before the half-year voyage, they must first establish a Pirate Code. 20 Sided Stories presents Pirates of The Public Domain Episode #7: Seventh Sea Captain Horatio was played by David Michmerhuizen Prince Ronald was played by Greg Reasoner Valora was played by Jessica Dahlgren Sabine was played by Emily Ervolina Una was played by Kate Pursely Salmon was played by Travis Reaves Monte was played by Henry Benney With additional voices provided by the whole cast Narration by Joyce Torres Transcripts by Tiffany Chapman Character art by cybercatbug Editing, Sound Design, and Music by Sage G.C. A very special thanks to Christian Baltazar, Matt Johnston, and all our wonderful Patreon supporters who help make this show possible. Podcast Directed by Sage G.C. Support the show by snagging an Adventure Pass at patreon.com/20sidedstories The Adventure Pass feed is now on Spotify! Link your accounts! For memes and news, you can follow 20 Sided Stories on Twitter or Instagram @20SidedStories And for all sorts of buried treasures—from artwork, to the original soundtrack, to our tabletop role playing system—go to 20sidedstories.com CONTENT WARNINGS: Explicit swearing and language, vomit sounds, alcoholism, extreme weather, sexual humor, speciesism, themes of excess wealth, class warfare, and poverty. CHAPTERS: (0:00) DISCLAIMER (0:27) THEME (1:20) Recap (2:30) Establishing the Code (21:12) BREAK (24:22) Across the Seventh Sea (24:40) 1. Portrait (26:04) 2. Storms (26:46) 3. Limes (28:17) 4. Rumble (29:52) 5. Drinking (32:45) 6. Surnames (36:44) Arrival (40:17) CREDITS All Episodes
This week we welcome two very special guests aboard the good ship BA Brew.
We are called to reach out to those looked down on in society.Matthew 25:40Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.
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Follow the Pirate Code!The only thing I remember from Pirates of the Caribbean.But when the Code isn't working out so well for you:Well, it's not a Code. It's more like guidelines we try to follow.This is the start of a New Year.A lot of us are setting goals for what we want to achieve this year.Some of you are setting SMART goals.
Forced sharing, failed marriages, uniformity obsession, western muslims, pirate code, specificity avoidance, neurotic agreeability, parrot proficiency, and god constructs.
June us Portuguese Heritage Month so lets dive into everything you didn't know you wanted to know about one of Continue readingRetrospective | Pirate Code The post Retrospective | Pirate Code first appeared on Leal Legacy.
In this double-long episode of DMRNC the crew is out on the high seas tracking down a scurvy prey: A crew of wreckers who are said to use illusions to wreck ships and take their cargo, without so much as a care for the Pirate Code. The enemy Captain is a shrewd one who took out the Calistrian vessel and stole their Vestal statue, and the Tidebreaker have been tasked with meting out revenge and securing the taboo piece of art. Will they be able to see through the illusions? Or with the tricks of the Sea-Witch have them stumped? Find out on this nearly 2-hour sessions of Skull and Shackles action!!! How to Get More Pirate Action Dead Men Roll No Crits is released to the public on a 7-8 month delay. To catch up on more recent episodes of our pirate adventures and to participate in future episodes, become a Cosmic Crit patron. Cast and Characters Gibert is Qandoso, Rahadoumi Druid, and Bartleby, Gnomish Cleric of PharasmaRebecca is Elaerys Delqarin, half-elf Rogue, and Sharga, Orc BarbarianSeth is Hanto, Iruxi/Lizardfolk Monk, and Ozzie, Kobold Witch/SwashbucklerTyler is Casius Vell, Human Swashbuckler, and Kovik, Half-Orc RangerPatrick is Grogmaster GM and A Devilishly Handsome Man! About the Podcast Dead Men Roll No Crits is an actual play podcast from the Cosmic Crit network, featuring the beloved Adventure Path “Skull and Shackles,” converted for Pathfinder 2E (Second Edition). Join Patrick (GM), Rebecca, Gibert, Tyler, and Seth as they don their tricorne hats and set out to conquer (or at least survive) the Shackled Seas. Music Credit Intro music created exclusively for Dead Men Roll No Crits by Max Coltrin of Coltrin Compositions Additional music from Bensound, Kevin MacLeod, Tim Beek, Scott Buckley, Alexander Nakarada, and Max Coltrin.
Pirate Code - Pvp Battles at Sea. Tips and Hints part 1. Yo I came back with a FOOKING BANGER. I got the OG himself GoldenFrieza! Answering Important questions. His YT Channel. " I'm Golden" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nate-weah/support
On this episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast we talk about the Pirate Code of conduct. We share stories of Pirates who personified the code of conduct and also some that skirted some of its tenants to accommodate their situation. We go through some of the different pirate codes that have been recorded from history and what breaking some of the rules would mean. We share stories of pirates who lost their ships and fought to regain their power as Capitan of a feared pirate ship. We share the story of the infamous Black Bart who was possibly the greatest pirate of all time, capturing upwards of 470 ships. We even talk about female pirates that existed and remained in disguise amongst their fellow crewmates to live the lifestyle. If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review and comments on what topic you would like to hear about next. Follow us on Instagram @a.brothers.creed Follow us on YouTube here Follow us on TikTok @a.brothers.creed
A mere four days after leaving New York, Kidd betrayed his investors, his business partners, and five of the most powerful men in England. He signed new Articles of Agreement with the crew - a proper Pirate Code - that would almost immediately make him the second most wanted man in the English Empire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are living our pirate fantasies! (we are obsessed with the Pirates of the Caribbean music ok). Hitting you with The Pirate Code, and stories about Sir Francis Drake and Anne Bonny. We go off on many tangents, and Emma struggles to answer the "Would You Rather?" question. Don't worry, we don't try and speak like pirates the whole way through!
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Our very own Yelp Elite consultant divulges the Pirate Code of these Elites. While losing every possible sponsorship, Amy comes hard with the questions and James' mind is blown when learning some Foodie/Influencers are paid cold hard cash to give good reviews. Nelson waxes poetic about Joey's and how to cheat Costco. Big thanks to Nelson for being the monolithic representative for all Yelp Elites!Support the show (https://cash.app/$watsonscounter)
Another week, another theory. Sammy invests in lots and lots of bread, Zev invests in seagull poop and an even shittier musical, and Jean invests in some new boat-- or, um, house-- rules. Also, unlock gay rights through phosphate mining.
Can you believe it? The crew arrives on an island and the FIRST thing they do is pants some dudes!
In this episode of the Six Star Business podcast, we bring together two guests with vast experience in two very different industries: one with marketing and and the other in people performance in large organisations. It's always fascinating to discover the different views and experiences people have and bring them together.In this episode we cover:05:00 - the correlation between customer satisfaction and an organisation's profitability and growth10:30 - the struggle with google reviews and 5 star reviews to boost credibility22:00 - the true hero in a business's success27:20 - why a business leader or owner needs to align their purpose and visionPlus, Chris talks about the Pirate Code, and how that can serve us well. Then Geoff explains how Employee Engagement is not correlated scientifically to an organisation's performance. Just think about that: given the amount we invest into engagement and yet there's no scientific or proven correlation! Geoff explains what is the true measure of internal 5 star reviews and how it relates to performance.This is one episode that you don't want to miss, and you can learn so much from these two superstar guests.Here is where you can find some additional information on both guests:Geoffrey Wadewww.onirik.com.auhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffreywade/https://calendly.com/geoffrey-wade/zoom-30minChris Bantockhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisbantock/www.agencylocal.co.uk The purpose for the Six Star Business is to bring awareness, connection and ingenuity to businesses aiming to shine today and into the future through more than 5 star reviews. We are connecting and collaborating, and healing businesses and the world as we do it.We know that the first step to building a business worthy of a 5 star review is to ensure the customer journey is set up for success. Take the Customer Journey scorecard today and see how you rate! https://journeypoint.com.au/scorecardYour hosts,Aveline & Pete
On this episode I talk Mario rom hacks, Retro Achievements, being in dangerous stunts in movies, and the new Pirate Party album. Oh, director, musician, fellow Pirate Party band member, Cameron Hons guest stars in this episode.You can buy our new album, "Sexy Times At Sea" on Bandcamp: Sexy Times At Sea | Pirate Party The Band | Cameron Hons (bandcamp.com)You can find the rest of our albums (and the rest of Cameron's albums) on Bandcamp also: Music | Cameron Hons (bandcamp.com)Closing song for this episode is called Pirate Code by Pirate Party the Band.
Here's a podcast treat to be enjoyed by the fire this festive season our second look back at the glorious sunny summit we hosted in September. Our bouns episodes are bringing you the wonderful live speeches in reverse running order so today you have the brilliant Alex Barker. Alex's invigorating talk is on the "Be More Pirate" movement that she is now spearheading following the almost unexpected excellence of Sam Conniff's original book "Be More Pirate". A book which, as Alex discusses inspired ordinary team members in a wide variety of companies and organisations to implement improved cultures for change. Sam and Alex have since co-written an equally excellent follow up "How To Be More Pirate" so if you too can see your company benefiting from innovative value-based change definitely give it a read. When Alex Barker decided to join Sam Conniff on his "Be More Pirate" journey, she began researching historical pirates and life in the Navy in the 1600s. Putting the ideas that she discovered in context changed the way she framed pirates: "People became pirates not because they were more bloodthirsty or because they were greedier... people became pirates because they wanted to be less miserable". She, like many readers of the original book, was inspired by the secret history of ordinary people's innovation. She points out that in terms of team culture and social values, pirates were often "ahead of the curb" in comparison to their law-abiding counterparts. "On a pirate ship is where you saw the first form of social insurance" and that their own norms and rules were actually organised, they simply were not the norms of the time. An unknown example is that pirates had same-sex marriages with practice "so sophisticated that it even had an inheritance clause - so that if I died my partner would get my share of whatever booty we were allocated". Also inspired teams, form companies around the world have been writing to Sam and Alex about their decisions to undertake their own Pirate Code. They are using a set of principles to define what they stand for. Allowing them to not only look at where their company is going but to evaluate the direction of travel. A reader told Alex " I knew when I read it, I don't need another strategy or 10-year business plan - I need a pirate code." Companies and organisations may also decide to hold a "facilitated mutiny"- this is to capture the energy and insight of the team, to find fast fixes to unnecessary issues. Alex feels that business can change their culture by giving people permission to improve; by "redistributing power"so that someone who knows the detail of the problem but might have otherwise been afraid to speak up. Alex gives an example of a marine biologist who was bold enough to ask if the 5000 attendees to The International Corral Reef conference should be flying in for it—pointing out that the act of flying for a conference so centred on global warming "doesn't sit with our values". Here, by creating a culture that allowed conversation and also by being bold enough to "fly a flag" fo the idea, they inspired a change and a whole new approach to audience outreach that would otherwise not have been discussed. Being more pirate is about being bold enough to change a norm, giving voice to the people that might have the solutions to a problem and improving culture. "We all know that we now sit in a moment where there is more possibility than there ever was to make changes - there's never been a better time to be more pirate". To consider not just your approach to scaling-up your business, but the values that you want to grow.
Ahoy Pirates. This is one of those weeks where I have to take a moment and decide what's right to do with the podcast. I'd decided that I want to take a moment to focus on what's going on in the world. I'll have a traditional episode for you next week but take this week to see what you can do to support black lives matter. BLM Links: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ Youtube Video you can do for free to support. https://youtu.be/bCgLa25fDHM SoT Links: https://www.seaofthieves.com/twitch-drops https://www.seaofthieves.com/event-hub Music By: Perilune - AERØHEAD https://soundcloud.com/aerohead Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/aerohead-perilune Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/OHduxKdE4zs Contact Info: Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/keelhauled-podcast Email: Captlogun@gmail.com Twitter: @capt_logun Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/capt_logun Gamertag: CaptainLogun Keelhauled Podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/gHaby9P Keelhauled on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/keelhauled-a-sea-of-thieves-podcast/id1351615675?mt=2 Keelhauled on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CaptLogun Keelhauled on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BrEqA6prz6t31wlFgaWaS #BlackLivesMatter
“Rechts-Links-Rechts-Rechts-Links-Rechts-Links-Links … und immer schön im Flow bleiben.” Wir sprechen mit Agile Coach Andreas G. Wittler über “Scrum Rudiments": Basisfertigkeiten, die er seinen Teams im Sinne des “Heart of Agile” im wahrsten Sinne ans Herz legt. Um in der zweiten Metapher der Folge zu reden: Wir befragten unseren Mr. Miyagi (Vorname: Andreas), wie er seine diversen und häufig internationalen Karate Kids auf den Ringkampf vorbereitet. Neben der kritischen Betrachtung des im Scrum-Kontext verbreiteten Phasenmodells “Shu-Ha-Ri” blickten wir gemeinsam in seinen praktischen Werkzeugkoffer für das Gruppen-Coaching. In seinem Koffer fanden wir unter anderem Lego-Steine, eine Piratenflagge sowie Methoden der Liberating Structures. Neben der Arbeit im und am Scrum-Team sprachen wir mit ihm auch über die Transformation des gesamten Dojos. Wie gelingt es dem Coach auch unternehmensweit zur Agilisierung beizutragen? So dass die Antwort auf: “Sind wir überhaupt ein Team?” mit einem deutlichen “はい!” beantwortet wird. Habt Ihr Fragen, Feedback, etc. zur Folge schreibt uns an: post@dailyofthemonth.de Mehr Infos zur Folge auf unserer Seite: www.agile-podcast.de/blog/folge-7-scrum-rudiments
Patrick and Greg take on the topic of model evaluation and fit, particularly as applied to structural equation models. They also discuss compulsive counting, mashed potatoes, letting the horses out of the barn, building model 747s, Jenga, Moses's third tablet, the Pirate Code, demon conferences, and Roo Mates.
Question of the Day: Have you ever played Pirates CSG with someone you met online or that is also part of the online community?The Pirate Code: https://pirateswithben.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The-Pirate-Code-FAQ-Dec-2016.pdfFind all the game pieces in the Master Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Z-x-z9gaWiKFLk-kw1weamc0A1-NxMN3xLjWWKsUmA/edit?usp=sharingThanks for listening! Past podcasts: http://shoutengine.com/PiratesCSGPodcast/Take the podcast survey! https://goo.gl/forms/CsnwVmi3qhtqik323Feel free to rate and review the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Pirates packs on eBay: https://goo.gl/MfHBQJSign the Petition! https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bring-back-pirates-of-the-cursed-seasJoin the Forum at Pirates with Ben! https://pirateswithben.com/forums/forum/pirates-csg/ The following should eventually be updated from ShoutEngine so they will be available when they get the podcast.iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1258016060/pirates-csg-podcastGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Imxc6vplvkqlmagcvkxvi2er2wu?t=Pirates_CSG_PodcastBlubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/piratescsgpodcast/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/a7xfanben/pirates-csg-podcast?refid=stpr
Arrrr me hearrrttiieesss! Follow the pirate code if ye wanna be on this ship. Come 'ere and listen to this secret, the code is more of a guideline. Find out why on this weeks episode of Get Sidetracked! On this episode the guys are joined by Sam Scott. This week the boys learn what it is like to be a Chef and what stresses come with it as Sam talks us through how he got there. Sunny has some words to say to the Boomers and Florez tells us about the Pirate Code plus much, much more! If you want some advice or have any questions you would like the boys to answer, send us a message on Instagram (@get_sidetracked) or email them to wearegetsidetracked@gmail.com! Don't forget to like, rate, review, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Google Podcast, CastBox, Spotify and iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Intro music credited to Scribe feat. Tyra Hammond "Say It Again" Boogie Break music credited to Flight Facilities feat. Reggie Watts "Sunshine" Outro music credited to Area21 "Spaceships"
Profile page at Pirates with Ben: https://pirateswithben.com/members/creeps/The Pirate Code: https://pirateswithben.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The-Pirate-Code-FAQ-Dec-2016.pdfFind all the game pieces in the Master Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Z-x-z9gaWiKFLk-kw1weamc0A1-NxMN3xLjWWKsUmA/edit?usp=sharingThanks for listening! Past podcasts: http://shoutengine.com/PiratesCSGPodcast/Take the podcast survey! https://goo.gl/forms/CsnwVmi3qhtqik323Feel free to rate and review the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Pirates packs on eBay: https://goo.gl/MfHBQJSign the Petition! https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bring-back-pirates-of-the-cursed-seasJoin the Forum at Pirates with Ben! https://pirateswithben.com/forums/forum/pirates-csg/ The following should eventually be updated from ShoutEngine so they will be available when they get the podcast.iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1258016060/pirates-csg-podcastGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Imxc6vplvkqlmagcvkxvi2er2wu?t=Pirates_CSG_PodcastBlubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/piratescsgpodcast/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/a7xfanben/pirates-csg-podcast?refid=stpr
Tony Vigil (Piranha) was the Rules Arbitrator before Woelf.His store: http://neverlandgames.tcgplayerpro.com/ Questions of the DayPiranha's QotD: What is your favorite house rule?Ben: What is the most difficult Rules situation you have come across while playing Pirates CSG? Here is the thread for this podcast at Pirates with Ben: https://pirateswithben.com/forums/topic/submit-your-questions-for-rules-arbitrator-tony-vigil-piranha/The Pirate Code: https://pirateswithben.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The-Pirate-Code-FAQ-Dec-2016.pdfFind all the game pieces in the Master Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18Z-x-z9gaWiKFLk-kw1weamc0A1-NxMN3xLjWWKsUmA/edit?usp=sharing~~~~~Past podcasts: http://shoutengine.com/PiratesCSGPodcast/ Take the podcast survey! https://goo.gl/forms/CsnwVmi3qhtqik323Feel free to rate and review the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Pirates packs on eBay: https://goo.gl/MfHBQJSign the Petition! https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bring-back-pirates-of-the-cursed-seasJoin the Forum at Pirates with Ben! https://pirateswithben.com/forums/forum/pirates-csg/ The following should eventually be updated from ShoutEngine so they will be available when they get the podcast. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1258016060/pirates-csg-podcastGoogle Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Imxc6vplvkqlmagcvkxvi2er2wu?t=Pirates_CSG_PodcastBlubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/piratescsgpodcast/Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/a7xfanben/pirates-csg-podcast?refid=stpr
The Cowboys didn't show up last week, but we have.We gloss over the Cowboys, get excited for AFL finals and stumble our way through the night without Morgan.This week's all new condensed On The Ranch.
The Cowboys didn't show up last week, but we have.We gloss over the Cowboys, get excited for AFL finals and stumble our way through the night without Morgan.This week's all new condensed On The Ranch.
Exodus 20:1 New International Version (NIV)The Ten CommandmentsAnd God spoke all these words:
Finally, Emma gets to share her passion for pink wine in this more unusual, wine-centric episode. Learn why "White Zinfandel" ruined rosé's reputation, and why people like Emma are spreading the good word for delicious, dry rosé. Find out which rosés to look out for, how it's made, and listen to Winston blind taste (and pair video game/Sci-fi characters with) three rosés. Plus: the Pirate Code of Wine, the Knights Templar & conspiracy theories, history corner with Winston, Klingon wine, Anton Chekhov and the Pairing Drinking Game. Check out the accompanying Blog Post that Emma wrote about rosé for even more recommendations. Sponsors: -Winc is a wine subscription service that delivers high quality wine at affordable prices, customized to your palate, right to your door. Go to trywinc.com/pairingpodcast for $22 off your first order! -ZipRecruiter helps connect employers and businesses to the talent that will work best for them. To post your first job for free, go to https://www.ziprecruiter.com/pairing and start hiring today! Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! Support Us: Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, bonus episodes, and more! And do't forget to check out our Merch store! About Pairing: Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.
New Idea: Challenge. Your next game of Pirates CSG should NOT be at 40 points! (20/60/etc)Question of the Day: Any ideas for new segments we could pursue?News: MT alive into the new year. Posting entire story of EE game on IG: https://www.instagram.com/piratescsg/Obago Deuce for $500! https://goo.gl/w9KSTJProof: https://i.postimg.cc/85gX4J8V/Eagleman94about-Obago-Deuce.png(one previous known high was $232.50, hard to find others that have been exchanged since vosarnath’s at MT a handful of years back)-Having slight technical issues that may compromise podcast episodes and THC a bit-Between godmason being busy, my impending life changes, somewhat declining content base, and technical issues, expect shorter and less episodes this year. Suggesting topics is great!!-Short solo episodes may sometimes be even less than 30 minutes, I can cover a bunch of stuff quickly it seems, especially with only one opinion on each topic.-Trying to do a post/page every day at PwB, going through MT content for some of my best stuff-Commenting on my content at PwB will help the site grow and be popular as a “hub” for Pirates CSG - plus I’ll respond to all comments!! Thank you!-Looking at podcast data from SE, seem to have about 33 unique IP’s per episode. Game essentials - measuring card or straws - latter great for arches and planning moves/premeasuring, Use a big d6 from SE boxes/etc for ease of use and likely better results (fun idea though - 10 tiny d6 for a Zeus shoot action since all cannons the same)Another idea on playing solo without favoring a faction - really delve into each faction, especially before playing. Maybe stop playing favorites in general, force yourself to use a faction you’ve NEVER played before. Read a book on the Spanish Empire and then see if you like playing them better. Make customs inspired by pop culture to play the Cursed or Vikings, etc. Just think outside the box and try to really become a fan of each faction. Partly due to knowing almost all the ships and crew in the game, I find it easy and fun to play as any faction. (ex: Vikings in CG4 should be fun, and somewhat groundbreaking in terms of factional play in CG’s)Try reading to get passionate: https://amzn.to/2AQkdBsNew segment - Random Pirate Code page, muse on rules/strategy of results https://pirateswithben.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/The-Pirate-Code-FAQ-Dec-2016.pdfInteresting fleets for x point games - try 20 points sometime. Fast, forces you to be efficient with building, probably no +5’s, easy to get going, fun with multiple players OR multiple fleets per player, etc. Played Water World game against repkosai in 2017 with Libellule + bonuses, was very fun!!Libellule fleet: http://m.miniaturetrading.com/im/showDeck/deck_id/800125/grouping/0/extended_format/true6 bonuses fleet: http://m.miniaturetrading.com/im/showDeck/deck_id/800322/grouping/0/extended_format/trueTake the podcast survey! https://goo.gl/forms/CsnwVmi3qhtqik323Feel free to rate and review the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060Pirates packs on eBay: https://goo.gl/MfHBQJSign the Petition! https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/bring-back-pirates-of-the-cursed-seasJoin the Forum at Pirates with Ben! https://pirateswithben.com/forums/forum/pirates-csg/The following should eventually be updated from ShoutEngine so they will be available when they get the podcast.iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pirates-csg-podcast/id1258016060
We went through this series only this year, but it was so good, we thought we'd post this message again! Check out Pirate Code, on demand, on our website! Money is a tool, not a baby...so maybe we should stop having feelings about it? In kicking off our series Pirate Code, we get to hear great financial tips, Venue's philosophy on finances and Pastor Corey's personal financial stories! Our heart is that, by the end of this series, you never worry about money again!!
Episode 021 Author Nikki Loftin One of BCPLs favorite authors, award winner Nikki Loftin (Wish Girl, The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy, Nightingale Nest) stops by to tell us some of her favorite new middle reader books. These reads are sure to keep even the most reluctant reader up late turning pages. The Dragon with a Chocolate Heart by Stephanie Burgis The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste Rise of the Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste Ms. Bixby’s Last Day by John David Anderson Hook’s Revenge by Heidi Schulz. The Pirate Code by Heidi Schulz. Gnome-a-geddon by K A Holt The Great Hibernation by Tara Dairman
It’s a contentious episode as we battle several hypotheticals spanning Elizabeth Swann’s willingness to help the Motley Crew rescue Captain Jack Sparrow and a strategic addition to Commodore Norrington’s cursed crew ambush plan. In minute 119 of The Curse of the Black Pearl, we thank listeners for their iTunes reviews, discuss the Motely Crew’s lack of motivation to help Elizabeth rescue Will Turner on Isla de Muerta, Elizabeth’s realization that pirates cannot be counted on and certainly do not adhere to the Pirate Code of Brethren – bloody pirates, Norrington’s ability to shake off the expected shock of seeing living skeletons fighting, talk about a few pirate terms including “any port in a storm” and an unconventional take on “bloody pirate,” and debate the value of Norrington trying to commandeer the Black Pearl. Join us for a heated episode on Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
This episode of Silicon Harbor Radio features Logan Edwards and Jordan Cardwell, partners at Charleston SC based Digital Design and Development Studio Fount. Logan and Jordan share their experiences in the Technology Industry and discuss Fount’s unique operating model and “Pirate Code”. The Tech Life with host Rich Conte together with Silicon Harbor Magazine bring you Silicon Harbor Radio; news and interviews from the Technology, Creative and Entrepreneur communities in Charleston, SC.
It’s one hell of a hairy episode as we dry shave minute 68 of The Curse of the Black Pearl. Join us for Pirates of the Caribbean Minute as we identify real castaways marooned on islands and those who may have inspired Robinson Crusoe, discuss Gibbs’ tall tale in which Captain Jack Sparrow makes a raft out of sea turtles, his uncanny ability to grow Rapunzel-length hair on his back for rope, and the Pirate Code of Brethren. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
For extended show notes and more pirate goodies, visit www.UnderTheCrossbones.com Morgan Molthrop[ is a former Wall Street investment banker turned New Orleans expert and author. His current book "Jean Lafitte's Pirate Code: 17 Strategies for Acquiring Until Fortune from America's first Laissez Fair Capitalist" is part history book, part business book. We don't get to talk post-Golden Age stuff much on this show, so we have some fun digging into the War of 1812 and the Battle of New Orleans where Lafitte played a prominent part. And we'll hear about Morgan's own trek back from the jungles of Wall St to his home in Louisiana and how he created his new life. Plus comedy from Steve Sabo. Today's show is sponsored by: Pirates on the Prairie VI - A great concert on Feb 11, 2017 at the Uptown Theater in Grand Prairie, Texas featuring The Bilge Pumps, Pride of Bedlam and Seadog Slam. Click here to get tickets. Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast - The best in pirate talk and music! Get to listenin'! For videos, pictures, book links and more, be sure to click through to the full show notes. www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/076 Important Websites: Morgan Molthrop - http://www.baratariacommunications.com/ Comedy: Steve Sabo - http://stevesabo.com/ You can get my latest comedy special, "Pretty From TheBack"at http://bit.ly/prettyfromtheback Additional Show Notes: www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/076 Support the show!: www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support
If you’ve watched any pirate documentaries, you may have wondered about specifics of the often-referenced Pirate’s Code. Thanks to a historically significant find finally being made available to researchers, we’re able to unravel the structures and rules of piracy as a business enterprise, a social construct, and a way of life. Music by: David Payne and the AF Jr. Cavemen For further reading: “The Pirate Guidelines: A Book for Those Who Desire to Keep to the Code and Live a Pirate's Life.” https://www.amazon.com/Pirate-Guidelines-Desire-Pirates-Caribbean/dp/1423106547/
If the Command and Control management style is like the British Armada then do dev managers need to be a lot more like pirate ship captains? Jeff Maxwell is an application architect with experience in Fortune 100 corporations, a longtime software developer and lifelong Oklahoma State Cowboy alumnus. Jeff was a prior guest of Hello Tech Pros on episode 2 where we discussed Productivity and how Jeff took a $1 million project and reduced the team size from 25 to 4 people by restructuring the requirements document into bite-sized tasks. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/jeff-maxwell-leadership/ Key Takeaways You're not a leader if you're not listening to your team. Leaders who are very non-technical in a very technical field can be challenging to work with if they are command and control driven and don't solicit feedback from the team. Developers are really good problem solvers. Leadership needs to identify those who are great problem solvers and empower them to make creative solutions. Managing developers is like herding cats being a captain on a pirate ship. Developers crave adventure. They don't want to follow rules that have no purpose or add value to the current situation. They respect leaders who have hands-on experience and lead from the front lines. Each ship and each captain had their own set of rules or Pirate Code. Can't light a candle after 9pm at night. If you're going to smoke or drink you must do it above deck after 8pm. Each man gets a vote. You must keep your pistols and cutlass (skills) ready for war. The person who forsees the first sail gets the best weapons. The captain is elected by the majority of the crew. The musicians get to rest on Sunday but have to take requests on all other days by the crew. The captain has to understand every aspect of the ship and what each role entails. Each dev team should create their own Pirate Code and swear an oath. Coding standards. SDLC process. Culture standards. Resources Mentioned HTP-2 Scaling Down a Team to Get Results — Productivity Tuesday with Jeff Maxwell It's Your Ship: Management Techniques From the Best Damn Ship in the Navy by Captain D. Michael Abrashoff (Listen on Audible) Sponsors Burdene.com - SMS text-based bot for taking notes and getting reminders. HelloTechBook.com - Get a free audio book from Audible.
Peter T. Leeson is Duncan Black Professor of Economics and Law at George Mason University. He is also a Senior Fellow at the F.A. Hayek Program for the Advanced Study of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics as well as the North American Editor of Public Choice. Peter is author of The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates and Anarchy Unbound: Why Self-Governance Works Better Than You Think. In this episode you will learn: why Peter decided to study the economics of pirates. the similarities between The Invisible Hand and The Invisible Hook. how pirates were rational thinkers and social revolutionaries. how the Pirate Code created a social order that was economically beneficial to the crew. why unemployed sailors became buccaneers and pirates. the signalling effect of the Jolly Roger flag and why pirates used it as they approached a merchant ship. and much much more. Check out the show notes page for all resources and links mentioned in this episode at www.economicrockstar.com/peterleeson
400-Rabbits moderates a discussion with DavidAOP and EternalKerri over the Golden Age of Pirates. Did a Pirate Code exist? What about pirate cities? What did pirates actually do all day and how did they go about finding booty for plunder? Just how common was being made to walk the plank? Why is EternalKerri so excited about keelhauling? All these topics and more get covered. Part 1 of 2.
Chief Pirate and co-author of the book [“How to Be More Pirate”](https://www.bemorepirate.com/buyxdiscover), Alex Barker, discusses the fine points of how adapting to the “Pirate” code gave her true freedom, saved her from burnout and how the Be More Pirate movement continues to inspire and motivate a community of “pirates” all over the world. Alex and Graham start out by discussing how Alex came to be the Chief Pirate and co-author of the book “How to Be More Pirate” with [Sam Conniff Allende](https://getbeyondbusy.com/e/sam-conniff-allende-36b820d9ab868e/). Alex mentions how being burnt out at work made her think about what she really wants to do with her life, and how using her background working in the RSA became a crucial part of building a community. > I spent a bit of time really thinking about what I wanted to do, why I had ended up where I ended up, and what did I wasn't really looking for out of my life and I basically just create some I just wrote some words. One of them was adventure. I then I broke it down a bit more and said like, I want a lack of routine. I want something more exciting. I want to connect with lots of different people, and I don't know, a bit of serendipity, I think, and just be learning all the time. Alex tells us how pirates came to be and what a true pirate does is to challenge how everyone else is thinking or acting a certain way. > This is something I've learned through our community, that practicing challenge in the right way is really important. So you're prepared, you're confident, you're not backing down, but you're understanding where the resistance is likely to be and take on board other people's views. Graham invites Alex to share the Four Rules of Breaking the Tyranny of Emails. > Break the tyranny of emails by thinking before an email: Can I have a conversation instead? Taking protected time away from email and spending it on focusing on the stuff that will make the biggest difference. Checking my tone, and my structuring my email in a way I'd be pleased to receive and if it's bad news, I won't deliver it by email. Four rules created to make e-mails better and quite simple. Alex sheds a bit more light on why the Pirate Code helps one think more creatively and how not being constrained by “rules” can be one of the best ways to face a challenging situation. >That's why I like people taking the ideas, and just making them their own and adapting and going “well this bit doesn't work”. And for us, we need to do it this way. That's why I say with the Pirate Code, like, there is no one way to do this. There's no magic formula of principles that will make you right. It's your culture, decide what works here based on the dynamics. Graham then asks Alex about “switching off”, how to create a healthy work-life balance and avoid burn-out. >It's not just about the fact that I was productive at work. It's about how I show up in every respect, and I need to protect that by limiting the stuff at work that drains me. So I think this is like a kind of reorientation; how we think about work. You may read all about the How to Be More Pirate movement [here](https://www.bemorepirate.com/). Listen to Sam Conniff Allende's Beyond Busy podcast interview [here](https://getbeyondbusy.com/e/sam-conniff-allende-36b820d9ab868e/) [Graham Allcott](www.grahamallcott.com) is the founder of time management training company [Think Productive](www.thinkproductive.com). This podcast is produced by [Riz Paredes](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rizelleparedes04/) and is hosted on [Podiant](podiant.co).