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The Jim Colbert Show
The Plop Attack

The Jim Colbert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 154:53 Transcription Available


Thursday – We talk plop vacations, missing people, adventure trips and actors who we found out were British. We talked to AJ who walked the Appalachian Trail in 2015. Stuff You Can See with Chloe G from the Orlando Weekly. Rauce Thoughts on the UFC fight at the White House. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bęc Radio
Bęc Radio: PLOP o polskim projektowaniu —> Misiak, Wawrzkiewicz

Bęc Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 27:27


"PLOP – Polish Design Revue" to anglojęzyczne pismo o współczesnym polskim projektowaniu graficznym, wydawane przez Slanted Publishers we współpracy z Three Dots Type Foundry i Polish Graphic Design Foundation. PLOP nie jest zwykłym przeglądem portfolio ani eksportowym katalogiem dobrze zaprojektowanych rzeczy. To raczej mała, precyzyjnie pomyślana publikacja, która pyta, co dzieje się z lokalną kulturą wizualną, gdy trafia do globalnej dystrybucji i musi opowiedzieć siebie poza własnym kontekstem. Czy polski design potrzebuje dziś tłumaczenia? Czy dzięki niemu staje się bardziej widzialny, czy przeciwnie — traci część swojej chropowatości? O fundamentach PLOP, drugim wydaniu pisma, eskperymentach i spontaniczności w relacjonowaniu teraźniejszości rozmawiamy ze współtwórcami PLOP – Marianem Misiakiem i Rene Wawrzkiewiczem. Rozmawiała: Bogna Świątkowska, www.nn6t.pl Ilustracja: Okładka drugiego numeru czasopisma "PLOP", www.slanted.de/?s=plop

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Scottish Watches
Scottish Watches Podcast #781 : The Royal Plop – The AP Aftermath Plus New Watches from Moser, Breitling, Meistersinger and More

Scottish Watches

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 51:09


This week on the Scottish Watches podcast, we dive into the chaos surrounding the latest Swatch x Audemars Piguet Royal Pop release, after witnessing the queues, crowd madness, and reseller... The post Scottish Watches Podcast #781 : The Royal Plop – The AP Aftermath Plus New Watches from Moser, Breitling, Meistersinger and More appeared first on Scottish Watches.

Viaje al Sabor
Viaje al Sabor Podcast 135. Con Pati Aguilera, ilustradora

Viaje al Sabor

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 32:27


El patrimonio, los recuerdos personales, la educación para las nuevas generaciones y, en definitiva, el impulso por delinear con trazo colorido y personal el sabor que nos rodea. Es parte del trabajo de esta diseñadora e ilustradora, iniciadora de la recordada Galería Plop! de Santiago -que supo darle espacio e impulsar el oficio- y que este mayo lanza su quinto libro de recetas ilustradas, esta vez dedicado al mundo dulce nacional. Una charla llena de buen gusto, simpatía y color.

15 Hour Sound Machines (No Loops or Fades)
Thailand Swamp Frogs at Night Sound Machine (12 Hours)

15 Hour Sound Machines (No Loops or Fades)

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 717:00


Download our Mobile App! ⁠⁠⁠iOS⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠Android⁠⁠⁠ --- Darkness conceals Thailand's tiny tree frogs, luring them from their daytime hideouts. Perched on damp, low-hanging branches, the frogs initiate a lively chorus of trills, peeps, and croaks. Plop! One leaps into the water, chasing his insect dinner, but swiftly returns to the glee club to sing until dawn brings a new day. ---

The Spill
Weekend Watch: The 3D Concert Experience Fans Are Moshing To & Em's Favourite Movie Of 2026

The Spill

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 18:49 Transcription Available


If your idea of a perfect weekend involves a high-energy 3D concert experience where the audience is literally moshing in the cinema aisles, we have the ultimate recco from a global pop icon.We’re also talking about the heartwarming adaptation of a best-selling novel featuring a very sassy, very smart sea creature and a retired cleaner with a mystery to solve.Finally, we unpack a quirky new film about a flock of woolly detectives that features one of our favourite leading men, and has been crowned Em's favourite movie of the year (so far).Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. Read more weekly watch recommendations from the Mamamia entertainment team here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. You're listening to a Mom with mea podcast. 00:11Speaker 2 From Mom and May. I welcome to this bill, your daily pop culture fixed. I'm em Vernon and I'm Anihaiswarren, and we are doing we can Everything with my voice gone as well. It does not sound as nice as my previous weeks, because previous weeks does sound quite nice. 00:29Speaker 1 You've got a nice little husk going though. I feel like it's quite sexy. 00:32Speaker 2 I kind of hope it stays like this. 00:35Speaker 3 You're doing a bit of scar jokes and make my throat very dry though, so not good for you, but good for the people. 00:43Speaker 2 Yeah, good for everyone else. Anyway. It's our weekend Watch episode where we give you our favorite movies and TV shows to watch this weekend. On the show today, we have a movie that you can dance to in your living room or on the cinema stage. And we also have a movie that you can vibe with, laugh with, investigate. 01:05Speaker 1 With, talk with. You went on a real journey with that movie. 01:08Speaker 2 Oh my god, I have so much to say, spillers, But first, mon, you have a movie that's been on your radar recently. 01:14Speaker 3 Yes, so there's a movie that's coming out today and I haven't seen it yet because it only drops later tonight. 01:20Speaker 1 But I'm really excited about it because I've read the book. 01:22Speaker 3 Oh so I think a lot of people would have heard of this, because I think a lot of people are reading it right now. Literally went to the park the other day and I saw a woman get out of a book and it was this book. It's everywhere. You might recognize it as the bright yellow book with the octopus on it, yes, but it's called Remarkably Bright Creatures. 01:38Speaker 2 I've heard very, very good things about this book. 01:40Speaker 3 Yeah, it's spent more than sixty four weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It's written by this lady called Shelby van Pelt. 01:48Speaker 1 I don't know any of her other work, but she wrote this book. 01:51Speaker 3 And I actually read it from my book club and I aced the quiz, so it did really well, And I want to free your. 01:56Speaker 2 Book club has quizzes? 01:58Speaker 1 Shall we do a quiz? We take it very serious, not one of. 02:00Speaker 2 Those meant to be fun and enjoyed. 02:03Speaker 1 It's fun and you learn things. Emily. 02:06Speaker 3 So the plot is basically the main character is called Tova Sullivan. She's this woman in her seventies she's retired, but she doesn't fully want to retire, so she still has this part time job cleaning the aquarium and the aquarium the town aquarium. Yeah, it's the aquarium of the town. And she forms a bond. Nothing weird, but she forms a bond with this octopus called Marcellus. 02:29Speaker 2 Is it like a sexual book. 02:30Speaker 3 It's not a sexual pod. It's more of a deeper emotional connection. 02:34Speaker 1 He just gets her. 02:35Speaker 2 Octopuses are meant to be very smart creatures. Isn't it octopi not octopuses. 02:39Speaker 1 I don't think it's octopi. Well, there's no plural in this because it's only one o. 02:43Speaker 2 Well, this octopus seems like he is he or she he muscles, is very smart. So this we have an octopus that would guess who would win the fief for World Cup. 02:52Speaker 3 Yes, so there's all these videos of octopus octopi that. 02:56Speaker 2 Go viral and she doesn't take it seriously. 02:59Speaker 1 But okay, well I'm pretty sure that's what it is. But the woman who wrote. 03:03Speaker 3 This book got inspired by one of those viral videos of the octopus doing something smart. She was like, oh, they're so smart, and then she like wrote this book and there's. 03:10Speaker 1 Parts that are from the octopus perspective. 03:12Speaker 2 They love crazy imaginations. I know, I watched that video and I was like, cool, that made like a massive career out of writing this, Like she's a. 03:21Speaker 3 Seller book, actually great character inspoke, So there's little parts of book that are from the octopus perspective. And he's quite like, I'm sure it's a good book. He said that he's quite disdainful of humans. He's always like, I don't know, he's always kind of like looking down on them. 03:36Speaker 1 It's kind of comic relief in the book club. 03:38Speaker 3 People were divided over whether he's very annoying or very lovable. 03:42Speaker 1 Ah, but anyway. 03:44Speaker 3 It premiered at Sundance earlier this year and was very well received, very warm reception, so I'm very excited to see it. Sally's Field is playing Toba, and Lewis Pullman is in it. He's playing Cameron, who's this other character, Who's this. 03:56Speaker 1 Guy who's like thirty. Honestly, he really annoyed me in it. 03:58Speaker 2 He's just kind of like thirty. 04:00Speaker 1 He's just trying to like, he just has nothing figured out. He just has he's always like. 04:05Speaker 2 Him a break, he's down thirty everything's always breaking. 04:08Speaker 1 His camper van's always breaking. I think it's it is. 04:12Speaker 3 If you read it, you do mean everything goes wrong and it's sort of his fault and you just get it together cameraon. 04:18Speaker 1 But anyway, he's also a lead character. So very excited to see it. I think it'll be quite a heartwarming watch. It's quite emotion I. 04:24Speaker 2 Think, do you think I should read the book before I watch it? 04:27Speaker 3 Yeah? Maybe if you can be bothered. But it's going to come out tonight, so I don't know if you want to be part of the cultural movement, and yeah, maybe I'll just watch the movie. 04:34Speaker 1 Maybe just watch it. 04:35Speaker 3 So it's out on Netflix, I believe around five pm tonight, remarkably Brian creatures. 04:40Speaker 2 I'm excited. 04:42Speaker 3 Okay, So I went to see a movie this week where I have to say, I haven't been to a movie where the atmosphere in the audience was like this crazy for a while. It was the Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, like the live concert experience in three D. 04:58Speaker 1 The day of a show, it just feels like any day at all. 05:02Speaker 4 I just feel like I'm like going to hang out with my friends. 05:05Speaker 2 Here I go. 05:08Speaker 4 To see the scrapes on my hands that is from the fans. I want to feel like it's me and them. You love that. 05:20Speaker 1 I love that. It was really good. 05:24Speaker 3 And I've never gone to a stadium tour of hers, like I didn't go to this tour. I've seen her at festivals when she was on the way up, like it grew in the moon and stuff, but. 05:31Speaker 1 I have never cared. 05:32Speaker 3 I've never seen her well after this, I really want to because she's amazing. I feel like I went to the concert because the crowd were like super fans, so everyone was there dressed in their like caps and kind of like dressed like her and were full like singing along. It was kind of like with the Ears tour with Taylor Swift, how people would go down to the front and like marsh in. 05:51Speaker 2 The like was there a marsh in your cinema? 05:53Speaker 1 There was a mosh in my cinema. 05:55Speaker 3 And the guy next to me was honestly, he brought a lot of the vibes like I wish I could recommend this movie. Sitting next to this particular man, he was like every time she did like a vocal run, he'd be like, yeah, he's kind of like do it along, and then he'd follow along every now and then be like, WHOA, I killed that anyway, So he was very invested. Would you consider yourself a Billie Eilish fan? 06:16Speaker 2 I would consider myself like, yeah, I would say I'm a fan of her music, but I don't know much about her as a person, and I don't think I would like when she came to Sydney. I think it was like a year ago she came to Sydney. I wasn't a big fan enough then to be like, Okay, I'm going to fork out for a concert ticket because concert tickets are expensive. 06:36Speaker 1 They are really expensive. 06:37Speaker 2 As you guys mentioned on the spill, this is. 06:40Speaker 1 A prime example of it. So I would say the same. 06:43Speaker 3 I really like a music, definitely not like a hardcore fan. So I went into it being like, oh am I going to be like a big enough fan to really enjoy this movie. But I really did. And I will say there were probably only like two songs I didn't recognize, like she has so many bangers. 06:56Speaker 2 Yeah, just keep going, and she's an excellent performer and live singer. 07:00Speaker 3 Because she obviously has so many deep emotional, moody songs. Me and my friend who went, We were like, whoa kind of like, you know, feels right now, but then it will suddenly be like bad guy and the whole cinema goes crazy. And it's obviously such a good way to get to experience that if you didn't go to the concert as well. I was thinking before the only concert films I can remember seeing other than this are the Eras Tour and then like never say never, the justin Peoble. 07:21Speaker 2 One, Oh yeah, oh did you ever you know which one I went to which when I was like quite young, like I was in primary school. The Hannah Montana concert me Miley Cyrus. 07:33Speaker 1 I did actually watch that too, and that was crazy. 07:36Speaker 2 Every time one of the Jonas brothers came on screen, every young girl in the cinema would just scream ahead off And I was like, because I was quite a mature young person, so I was like, they're not really there, They're not there. 07:48Speaker 3 I'm so glad you were there to clarify that I was such a looser. 07:51Speaker 2 I was like scolding these kids my age. 07:53Speaker 1 Yeah, like, thank thanks everyone. 07:56Speaker 3 So I feel like this one was different to sort of like the Ears to where it's just the concert films because they had these little behind the scenes interview bits with her as well on the day of the concert, and she it was done in collaboration with James Cameron, like he was one of the directors. 08:10Speaker 2 Oh wow, kind of friend. 08:11Speaker 1 I'm like in between avatars. 08:12Speaker 2 Yes, he's I need to show people the length of my work, not like blue people. 08:17Speaker 1 I'm more than that. 08:18Speaker 2 I'm more than avatar. 08:19Speaker 3 And the way it's shot is great, like the way she has such hypnotic eyes and the way she sort of stares down the camera. 08:25Speaker 2 And the way she does her makeup. I remember one of her I think it was Vogue where they do like the celebrities and how they do their makeup, and like her video went completely viral because of the way she does the eyeliner is so intense. 08:36Speaker 3 They show that in this too, where she sort of tweaks it on the end. She does all her hair and makeup for the tour herself. 08:42Speaker 2 That's crazy. And she's so good at makeup because her face always looks beat. 08:47Speaker 3 Yeah, she looked really great, and she talked about some really interesting things in the interview bits that he did with her, so she sort of explained her reasoning for why she dresses in the kind of basketball jersey and like baggy shorts for the concert, and she sort of spoke about how there's not that many female pop stars who don't do the whole like dress up and look really sexy kind of thing. Obviously we see that more with like Taylor Swift, Sabrina carp and to take and prey all those people, and she was like, I just didn't really want to have to do that because when I was growing up watching rap artists and they would just run around the stage being so comfortable and free, I just wanted to be like that, and she didn't see other women doing that, so she really wanted to be that for like the next generation of girls. 09:24Speaker 2 That's so cute. 09:25Speaker 1 Yeah, So I thought. 09:26Speaker 3 They showed really interesting things like that, a lot of interviews with the fans, and then also sort of showed how she is as a creative, like she's really involved in the lighting, she's really involved in everything to do with the stadium more than just like getting up there and singing. And then one thing I thought was really cute is that every town that they go to, they kind of connect with a rescue dog center and they bring in dogs for the crew and the other band members to like. 09:49Speaker 1 Have us like little therapy dogs and they play with them. 09:51Speaker 2 Shut up, why do we do that here? 09:53Speaker 1 And we should bring that. 09:55Speaker 2 We just had a dog in our studio just sleeping over there. 09:57Speaker 1 I think the podcast would be better. 09:58Speaker 2 Yeah, let's put that in our next like quarterly review. I want to do this, improvements to me for yourself, And I was like, improvements for everyone else bringing dogs. 10:10Speaker 3 So yeah, Billy Eilish hit me hard and soft. The tour live, it's out in cinema's now. Probably a good one if you have kids as well. I feel like all the like there were a lot of children there and they were really getting into it too, so. 10:20Speaker 2 Yeah, good family experience. Okay, I need to talk about a movie that I saw over the weekend. I was very lucky. I got to go to the Sydney screening of this movie. And when you know it's a weekend screening, it means there's going to be a lot of kids there. Because kids can come out in the weekend. 10:39Speaker 1 They're like vampires at night on the weekend. 10:41Speaker 2 We never see them throughout the week. We only see them on the weekend. So I went to the screening much similar to you, chaotic crowd, vibe vibes, a lot of children. And I was sitting next to Tina Burke and a few of us, and someone was like, Oh my god, look at all those kids over there. Look how many there are. And I was like, Oh my god, that's crazy. And then I realized those kids, all of them belonged to exact producer Georgie Page, all eight all millions of kids. There's like a million kids in that theater. Whoever went to Sheep Detectives in the weekend? All those kids you saw, all Georgie Pages kids, every single one of them. It was such a fun movie. Oh sorry, it's called Sheep Detectives. I should have lived with that. 11:22Speaker 1 The movie you've been talking about, a wee movie. 11:25Speaker 3 Of the year. 11:26Speaker 2 I reckon. I think Tina Burke agrees with me. Georgie, do you agree with me? She says, best movie ever. 11:33Speaker 5 If there's one secret to happiness in. 11:35Speaker 3 My life, it's taking care of the kindest creatures on earth, sheep. 11:42Speaker 4 I'm keeping them well fed, well groomed, and. 11:45Speaker 2 Each day read out loud to them mysteries who've done it? I know who the killer was. 11:51Speaker 1 Our shepherd was murdered and we shall solve the crime. I am George Hardy's lawyer. 11:57Speaker 5 He wrote and will in the night Time stories that people and the will are always the suspects. 12:01Speaker 2 That man had nothing. 12:03Speaker 1 Well, actually there is thirty million dollars and we have our motive. 12:09Speaker 2 It is so good. I regret not bringing more people because I want everyone to watch this. 12:15Speaker 3 You're like, why didn't they shut down the street at the State Theater like for dettlewors Prada. 12:19Speaker 2 I actually reckon, Hugh Jackman should have done like a big premiere here, Like, the reception for this movie is huge? 12:25Speaker 1 So is he in it quite a lot? 12:27Speaker 2 He's yes, he's in trailer. 12:29Speaker 1 Didn't make it seem that way. 12:30Speaker 2 Because his character dies very early on in the movie, which is also shown in the trailer, but he comes back during like flashbacks and stuff like that. So he's in like the whole length of the movie as an actor. Okay, but it's the highest rated movie he's ever done. 12:43Speaker 1 That's so unfortunate for him. What about the Greatest Showman? I thought that the guy's literally Wolverine. 12:52Speaker 2 Sorry, Hugh, but it is what it is anyway, sheep detective what it's about? So yes, Hugh Jackman is I would say the main character. He plays a shepherd who owns like this flock of sheep, and they're not like you know how when you see a flock of sheep, how they all look the same. 13:08Speaker 4 Not. 13:10Speaker 2 I think he like collects him throughout his life, so they're all like kind of like sheep who have just all come together. Anyways, he loves his sheep so much. She lives in just like a little caravan on his like field. And every night he reads detective stories to his sheep, and they say and he thinks he's just having a good time reading stories to his sheep, and then when he goes inside, it's shown to the audience that the sheep actually understand everything he's been saying, and they get really into the detective stories. His I was gonna say, the main sheep, his main sheep, the top sheep. His name is Lily. 13:46Speaker 1 Oh, it's a woman. It's a woman. 13:48Speaker 2 And she is played by Julia Louis Dreyfuss. Oh, very very good. She is like so well done. The other main character sheep is Sebastian and he's played by Brian Cranson, also really well done. 14:00Speaker 3 They played by just the voice, the voice voice. They're not there the voice. The sheep are very much Cgi sheep, and they're very very cute anyway, So what happens. Hugh Jackman murdered. I forgot his real name in the movie. We're calling him Hugh Jackman. 14:17Speaker 2 But you're not spoiling because he's in the trailer. It's in the trailer. He gets murdered, and then the sheep decide to investigate his murder because they know so much about murder because he's been reading them all these detective stories. 14:28Speaker 1 It's almost like he knew it was gonna happen. 14:30Speaker 2 Ah nice, And it's really hard for the sheep because they've never left their flock and they've never left the field, so even just crossing a road, they've never seen a road before. The Steaks couldn't be high of the sheep leaving their field to get into the town because the stupid humans don't know what they're doing. Nicholas Braun is the main police guy and the only police guy of the town. He has no idea what he's doing. He's busy taking orders from Emma Thompson and she's just the lawyer. She has no idea what she's doing, so the have to keep giving the humans clues so they can help investigate Hugh Jackman's death. 15:05Speaker 3 Do you know there's actually a lot of parallels to this in the Octopus book, because the octopus. 15:08Speaker 1 Helped solve a mystery. I forgot to say that. 15:10Speaker 3 So there's a running commentary that humans need to listen to animals more. 15:14Speaker 2 Okay, whatever, No, it's true. I think humans need to listen to animals more. And in the end, they do listen to them. I mean not physically. They still can't understand what they're saying, but they do listen to them. But there was a lot of good analogies in this, So, like the sheep do this thing where they all come down to three to forget what they just experience. So it's all about like kind of like living in your trauma, not always like pushing things aside and trying to forget it. 15:41Speaker 1 So what but count down to three to forget what they're just seeing because they were. 15:44Speaker 2 Like, Hugh Jackman just died. Everyone, let's forget this. This was so terrible. One, two, three, And then they forget it. But then they were like, no, we deserve to remember Hugh Jackman. He did so much for our life and for our flock. But then, but then I looked into this, this is not a thing that sheep do. Sheep have actually very good memories and remember everything. 16:02Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't expect so that was kind of a PLoP hole in the movie. 16:06Speaker 1 I thought this was steeped. 16:07Speaker 2 In real sheep yess. Yes, what is a real sheep? Fact though, is that there's a cute little lamb in the movie that's like really like muddy and dirty, and the other sheep want nothing to do with it because it's the winter lamb and usually when lambs are born in the winter gets rejected by. 16:24Speaker 1 The flock so they die. 16:26Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, this one didn't die spoilers, but like Hugh Jackman's the only one that really loves it, and he died. He dies, And now who's gonna love the lamb? 16:36Speaker 1 I'm gonna want you to forget that? 16:38Speaker 4 What? 16:39Speaker 2 Two? 16:39Speaker 4 Three? 16:40Speaker 1 What lamb? 16:41Speaker 2 What is this place? Where am I? But anyway, okay, I do want to say that this movie, although it's like marketed towards kids and family, it is such a good movie and it's also has really deep themes that I didn't expect from a kid's movie, kind of like int like where like you know how adults like draw so many like parallels to it. It's one of those really good movies. It's also much sader than what I expected. And because the whole thing's in a mystery, it's kind of like a Sherlock's Home vibe where you're like trying to guess who the killer is A body kid next to me guessed it in two seconds. 17:19Speaker 1 We like, don't spoil it. 17:21Speaker 2 Well, the person came on screen and the kid next to me was like, that person did it, And I was like, kids are so stupid. And then as I was watching, I was like, oh, maybe they're just I think that might be And then yeah, that eight year old kid next to me just spoiled the whole movie. But you know what, kids are smart. I guess. 17:38Speaker 3 Well, it's really good though, when they do those movies that parents can also genuinely enjoy, not just like you know some like Duck. 17:44Speaker 4 Well. 17:45Speaker 2 Everyone from our team were just like full adults. We didn't besides Georgie, we all bought other adult people. 17:50Speaker 3 You guys decided Saturday, this is what I'm doing and watching some sheeps of. 17:54Speaker 2 The Murder and I'm so glad I did. I really want to watch it again. 17:57Speaker 1 Now you have really sold it. I want to see it now. 17:59Speaker 2 Oh my god, it's so good. Anyway, that's sheep detectives in cinemas. Yes, you can take your family, but I promise you you will enjoy it more than your kids. 18:07Speaker 1 Thank you so much for listening to this spill. 18:09Speaker 3 We have another super exciting episode dropping this afternoon, a brutally honest review of a film that you absolutely don't. 18:16Speaker 1 Want to miss. Emma and Laura are unpacking all of it. 18:19Speaker 3 This fill is produced by me Minishiuslawn with a video production by Michael Keene and we'll see you this afternoon. 18:25Speaker 5 Bye see ya, Mamma. Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land. We have recorded this podcast on the Gatigol people of the eorination. 18:42Speaker 1 We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hashtag Just Sayin - The Podcast
Episode 524 I Want My Pulp To Plop

Hashtag Just Sayin - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 89:54


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Cinematic Doctrine
Significant Other - w/ Janecka Olen on Al(ien)pine Divorce

Cinematic Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 75:53


Send us a Question!MOVIE DISCUSSION: Scream Queen Podcast: Podcast // Instagram // TikTok // BlueSky Janecka Olen, creator and host of the Scream Queen Podcast, joins Melvin to discuss a criminally underseen, economically paced sci-fi thriller that's stuck in streaming jail: Significant Other! This 2022 film is loaded with surprises, including an emotional depth seldom seen in "invasion"-type movies. But, is it really an invasion film? It's a lot of things. Tune in and find out! Topics:Editor's Note: No Patreon Exclusive discussion! But, I do intend to trim this episode down from its original 1:32:25 length, so if you want to hear the UNCUT version, tune in on Patreon here! Talking about Janecka's goals, from building her podcast & Instagram, getting her screenplay made, and her work on "The Horror Community's Ep****n List".Janecka loves outdoorsing, and the general fears that come with it kick off Significant Other.Yeah, but... what genre is Significant Other?How opposites are exhibited through the film, including land & sea.Talking various twists and turns, of which there are SEVERAL.Significant Other draws from a lot of films, but one of those choices doesn't sit right with Melvin.Janecka, "The interesting thing about [Significant Other]... is the emotional aspect."The ending is a bit strange, so the two ponder what its saying about relationships.Recommendations:Pretty Lethal (2026) (Movie)Something Very Bad is Going to Happen (2026 - X) (Series)Forbidden Fruits (2026) (Movie)Tomie (1998) (Movie) Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & PinsSocial Links: ThreadsWebsiteInstagramLetterboxdFacebook Group 

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 372 — Remembering Tom Hazleton

Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 62:23


George Thomas Hazleton – September 27, 1942 to March 14, 2006 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) Tom Hazleton From The Avenue San Francisco [ASP-101] 1966 3-16 Wurlitzer, Avenue Theatre, San Francisco, CA; from the State Lake Theatre, Chicago, IL. Now in private residence Ft. Myers, FL 2:17 Winchester Cathedral Tom Hazleton Concert: Radio City Music Hall 1973-05-20 1973 4-58 Wurlitzer, Radio City Music Hall, New York; NYTOS Chapter concert 7:36 The Sting (The Entertainer) Tom Hazleton Alive & Well At Pizza & Pipes [Stereo Records APS-102] 4-23 Wurlitzer, Cap'ns Galley, Redwood City, CA 12:00 Announcement by Tom Tom Hazleton Concert: Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne 1978-07-23 1978 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia You Light Up My Life Tom Hazleton Concert: Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne 1978-07-23 1978 3-15 Wurlitzer, Dendy Theatre, Brighton, Melbourne, Australia 15:51 Variations on Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz Tom Hazleton Concert: Pasadena Civic Dedication 1980-04-23 1980 5-28 Moller, Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, CA 20:51 Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Tom Hazleton ATOS 1985 Chicago 1985 6-51 Barton, Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL 25:06 I've Got A Crush On You Tom Hazleton The Alabama Wurlitzer At Its Best [Alabama Chapter 2-CD] 1986 4-20 Wurlitzer, Alabama Theatre, Birmingham, AL; CD set released in 2016 29:33 Don't Be That Way Tom Hazleton South Bank Stateswise [COS Cassette SBW401] 1988 4-23 Wurlitzer, South Bank University, London (ex Trocadero, Elephant & Castle) 32:21 Honeysuckle Rose Trio Con Brio Not Just Another Organ Recording 1992 4-51 Wurlitzer, Organ Grinder Restaurant, Portland, OR; 4m Collins Memorial Pipe Organ, First United Methodist Church, Portland, OR; Rodgers 945, C445 and C-100 36:23 My Heart Belongs To Daddy Tom Hazleton A Little Bit Of This And A Little Bit Of That [DTOS 301] 1993 3-43 Kimball, Dickinson High School, Wilmington, DE 39:36 Announcement by Tom Tom Hazleton ATOS 1994 Regional Buffalo 1994 4-28 Wurlitzer, Shea's Buffalo Theatre, NY; 18 September 1994 Unforgettable Tom Hazleton ATOS 1994 Regional Buffalo 1994 4-28 Wurlitzer, Shea's Buffalo Theatre, NY; 18 September 1994 44:54 You, You, You Tom Hazleton ATOS 1998 San Francisco - Stanford Theatre 1998-07-05 1998 3-21 Wurlitzer, Stanford Theatre, Palo Alto, CA 48:34 Rustic March (Marche Champêtre) Tom Hazleton Scotty's Castle Organ Music 2002 3-15 Welte, Scotty's Castle, Death Valley, CA 51:54 Show Me The Way To Go Home Tom Hazleton Just A Bird's-eye View [Allen Organ CD] 2002 3-11 Allen Renaissance (R-311), Octave Hall, Allen Organ Company, Macungie, PA 55:14 I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan Tom Hazleton The Paramount Days Signature Series 2003 4-50 Wurlitzer, Bay Theatre, Seal Beach, CA 57:49 There's No Business Like Show Business Tom Hazleton The Concert Experience [NORCAL 2-CD] 2005 4-36 Wurlitzer, Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA: concert November 13, 2005

Coffee Sprudgecast
The One With The Mocha Fromage

Coffee Sprudgecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 26:57


As far as food fads go, protein and the desire for more protein seems to be as enduring as the non-fat craze of the 80s and 90s. Protein injection into familiar foodstuffs and beverages seems to only be getting more pronounced. This also applies to coffee. Protein enhanced coffee beverages, or "proffee", lines RTD shelves in the grocery store and even Starbucks is joining the game with a range of protein infused lattes. Highly addictive and soul draining mobile apps like TikTok and Instagram come out with viral proffee hack each week. For this episode's Mocha Moment Presented by Ghirardelli, we took the proffee world we're all living in and made something truly delicious on this week on the Coffee Sprudgecast. That's right, it's a count your macros mocha that's as protein-packed as it is rich and decadent. It's a cottage cheese and milk based beverage we're calling The Mocha Fromage. Heck, call us proffee purists. And before you wince at the idea of cottage cheese in your coffee, make it yourself! Trust us when we say: cottage cheese milk is going to be huge. This episode of the Coffee Sprudgecast is sponsored by Baratza, Dripos, DONA, noissue, Ceado, Pacific Barista Series, and La Marzocco. The Mocha Fromage Ingredients 1/2 cup cottage cheese 1/2 cup milk 1 tbsp Ghirardelli Sweet Ground Dark Chocolate and Cocoa Powder Double shot of Joe Coffee Waverly Espresso 1. Create the cottage cheese milk base. Place a cup of cottage cheese and a cup of milk in a blender. Pulse until all of the chunks have been blended out. Pour the frothy cheese milk mixture into a vessel and refrigerate for an hour, or until the bubbles have dissipated. 2. Place a heaping tablespoon of Ghirardelli Sweet Ground Dark Chocolate and Cocoa Powder into a pre-heated 8-10oz vessel. 3. Add espresso to the powder and whisk until combined. 4. Steam and lightly aerate cheese milk to 140-150ºF. 5. Plop a little cheese milk into the espresso/chocolate mix and stir again before pouring the rest of the milk into the mug. Refrigerate remaining cheese milk and use within a day. 6. Sip your Mocha Fromage, perhaps with a piece of funky soft cheese to really kick it up a notch.

The Comics Canon
Episode 251: Green Lantern Origins

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 66:46


We're dropping into your feed a day early for this St. Patrick's Day episode, as we look ahead to the August debut of HBO Max's Lanterns and discuss the first appearances of Green Lanterns Alan Scott and Hal Jordan -- followed for no particular reason by a couple of Tales of the Green Lantern Corps written by Alan Moore! First, in "The Green Lantern!" from 1940's All-American Comics #16, construction engineer Alan Scott meets a talking lantern that used to be … a meteor in ancient China? It's a whole thing. Then, in "S.O.S. Green Lantern!" and "Secret of the Flaming Spear!" from 1959's Showcase #22, test pilot Hal Jordan is selected to succeed dying space cop Abin Sur and become an intergalactic lawman! Last but not least, Green Lantern Tomar Re explains to his colleague Arisia just why "Mogo Doesn't Socialize" in 1985's Green Lantern #188! And we get a glimpse into Abin Sur's final moments in "Tygers" from 1986's Tales of the Green Lantern Corps Annual #2! Will Alan Scott and Hal Jordan prevail in their strikingly similar first adventures? Will Bolphunga the Unrelenting ever find the mysterious Mogo? Why does Abin Sur need a spaceship when his ring has the power of flight? And can these stirring tales of heroic space patrolmen survive the Blackest Night and break on through to that Brightest Day known as … The Comics Canon? In This Episode: ·       What can we call this radiation-sending device? ·       Green Lantern's archnemesis – The Yellow Lamp! ·       Plop! ·       Curt punches up the Green Lantern oath ·       Revenge of the Green Lanterns ·       Roy Thomas's interview with Golden Age Green Lantern creator Mart Nodell in Alter Ego Join us in two weeks as we discuss the 1982 inter-company crossover The Uncanny X-Men and the New Teen Titans! Until then:Please consider donating to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Facebook or Bluesky! And as always, thanks for listening!

The Fire and Water Podcast Network
DC SpecialCast #15 – The Wild and Wacky World of Sergio Aragones!

The Fire and Water Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026


Take a trip down the rabbit hole with Matt Sirois and Paul Kien as they discuss DC Super Stars #13 – The Wild and Wacky World of Sergio Aragones! Listen as they talk about the stories told by Cain, Abel and Eve to the denizens of Wonderland! It's a little Mad and a lot of Plop! This month's instocktrades.com selections: https://www.instocktrades.com/products/nov231013/groo-in-wild-tp https://www.instocktrades.com/products/aug241214/space-circus-hc Check out Matt's show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-movie-rewind/id1549785224 Creator Links: https://www.mikesamazingworld.com/main/features/creator.php?creatorid=887 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Aragon%C3%A9s https://sergioaragones.com/about-sergio/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Skeates Have a question or comment? Have a specific issue you love and want to talk to us about it? Have a favorite issue and want to be a guest? E-mail us at dcspecialcast@gmail.com Follow us on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/dcspecialcast.bsky.social Subscribe to DC SpecialCast: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dc-specialcast/id1781264740 Don't use Apple Podcasts? Use this link for your podcast catcher: http://feeds.feedburner.com/dcspecialcast Also available on Spotify, Audible, and Amazon Music This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Fire & Water website: https://fireandwaterpodcast.com Fire & Water Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Fire & Water on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/fwpodcasts.bsky.social Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts "Cloud Dancer " Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

The Good Morning Guys Podcast
Plop Slorper | Ep. 387-B

The Good Morning Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 40:45


On this week's episode Side B, Lucas and Pat discuss giving stuff up for Lent, talking very little politics, and just a bit more! – http://linktree.com/thegmgpod – All of our links can be found on the LinkTree link including our audio podcast (Apple, Spotify, etc.), YouTube, Twitch streaming channels, Discord, Patreon, GMG Merchandise, X, Facebook, Instagram, and E-Mail. – Listen as Lucas, Patrick, and Ryan talk about video games, TV, movies, sports, Jesus, but most importantly, life...the greatest and most difficult game of all. And you shouldn't go at it alone, so we are gonna do it with you on this fine morning.

soggy bottom club
bake off s10 e6 part 1 (plop risk)

soggy bottom club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 34:18


this week we dive into dessert week! david has a bad boogie, michael's living a sertraline porno and the bakers make some desserts, believe it or not.want to get involved? email us at stickybunboys@gmail.com with any dating disaster stories, baking questions, taste tests, icks, entrants into room 101 and drag names!we are on instagram @stickybunboys, check out extra content on our onlyflans over at patreon.com/stickybunboys.recorded and edited by alex preston. artwork by haiminh lee, music courtesy of the artisans beats and david thomas for sonic boom audio ltd.the sticky bun boys are not endorsed by or affiliated with love productions, the great british bake off or any of its subsidiaries. all views and opinions are our own.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bronze and Modern Gods
Superman Goes Full Dragon Ball! Plus, the first Comic based on an RPG?

Bronze and Modern Gods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 46:56


This week, John and Richard break down why Superman #34 — specifically the Mario Foccillo variant inspired by Dragon Ball Z — has suddenly become a Hot Book of the Week, with copies already selling up to $41 on eBay.Plus:• Old Fart Rule: Champions #1 (Eclipse Comics, 1986) — a rare early example of a tabletop RPG successfully crossing into comics• Underrated Books of the Week:– The Black Terror #1 (1943) — Golden Age patriotism with real collector heat– Plop! #1 (1973) — DC's bizarre humor-horror anthology with legendary creators• Viewer mail, Show & Tell, and moreIf you care about why books move, not just which ones are “hot,” this episode's for you.Support the show by becoming a channel member and help us bring you more show coverage, deep dives, and collector talk every week.

Via Jazz
Propostes del saxofonista finland

Via Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 59:47


The Alan Cox Show
Breakfaster, Coupon Date, Cheap Show, Black Tie, WGNZ, Plop Gun, Scott Clot, Whaling Wall

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 186:54


The Alan Cox Show
Breakfaster, Coupon Date, Cheap Show, Black Tie, WGNZ, Plop Gun, Scott Clot, Whaling Wall

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 193:31 Transcription Available


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Trinity Fremont
Heartburn, Light of the World, October 26, 2025, Pastor Greg Rathke, Sermon Audio

Trinity Fremont

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 18:37


If you've ever had heart burn, you know it isn't a burning that feels good.  “Plop, plop, fiz, fiz.  Oh what a relief it is. ” Or at least we hope. The heart burn that the two of the disciples felt as Jesus walked with them on the day he was resurrected was not a burning that needed relief.  It was a burning from being in the presence of  Jesus, the Word of God himself. Being in the presence of the Light of the World will do that to a person.  But He is still present in many ways.  That burning wasn't reserved just for the disciples.  As we are in the Word and the Word is in us, indeed that burning feeling the disciples had while Jesus revealed the scriptures to them isn't going anywhere.  It is here to stay.     Revelation 14:6-7 Romans 3:21-28 Luke 24:13-35

The Music in Me
The Catchiest Commercial Jingles Ever

The Music in Me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 26:39


Ever wonder why you still know every word to a jingle from the '80s? In this episode of The Music in Me, I take you on a fun, nostalgic trip through the catchiest and most unforgettable commercial jingles of all time. From the very first Wheaties tune in 1926 to cultural hits like “I Want My Baby Back Ribs,” “Meow Meow Meow Meow,” and yes—even the love-it-or-hate-it “Kars-4-Kids”—we'll explore the songs that got stuck in our heads and changed advertising forever. Plus I share a hilarious personal story about creating her own jingle in college (spoiler: her family still remembers it). We'll also look at how jingles evolved into today's sonic branding, and why these little earworms are still so powerful. So, get ready to laugh, sing along, and maybe get a tune or two stuck in your head.JINGLES MENTIONED...Wheaties - "Try Wheaties" credited as the 1st radio commercial jingleCoca Cola - "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke"Nationwide Insurance - "Nationwide is on Your Side"Kit Kat - "Gimme a Break"Folgers Coffee - "The Best Part of Waking Up"Alka-Seltzer - "Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz"State Farm - "Like a Good Neighbor"Oscar Mayer Bologna - "My Bologna Has a First Name"Chilis - "I Want My Baby Back Ribs"Kars4Kids - "1-877-Kars-4-Kids"Meow Mix - "Meow, meow, meow, meow"Toys "R" Us - "I Don't Wanna Grow Up, I'm a Toys "R" Us Kid"What did you think of this episode? Support the showKeep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno

The Risk Takers Podcast
Building a "Scheme Team" w/ Dr. Plop | Ep 117

The Risk Takers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 130:32


We are joined by Casino AP turned Sports Bettor Dan aka Dr. Plop. Dan talks to us about getting into advantage play by multi-accounting Instacart signup bonuses. Then his journey continues through blackjack, slots, churn plays and finally ends up at "about 70%" sports betting.Dan now runs a team of 4 that at any moment could be sitting at an electronic horse racing machine or betting six-figures on sports. Like a degen Oceans 11!Follow Dan on Twitter: https://x.com/DrPL0P00:00:45 – Instacart Advantage Play00:13:40 – AP Lessons Applied to Sportsbooks00:30:31 – Making the Switch to Sports00:52:27 – Logistics & Scaling01:15:45 – News01:47:19 – Listener Q&AWelcome to The Risk Takers Podcast, hosted by professional sports bettor John Shilling (GoldenPants13) and SportsProjections. This podcast is the best betting education available - PERIOD. And it's free - please share and subscribe if you like it.My website: https://www.goldenpants.com/ Follow SportsProjections on Twitter: https://x.com/Sports__ProjWant to work with my betting group?: john@goldenpants.comWant 100s of +EV picks a day?: https://www.goldenpants.com/gp-picks

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News
Chicken Plop In Pemberville

Fred LeFebvre and the Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2025 5:09 Transcription Available


The Pemberville Free Fair from Wednesday through Sunday wouldn't be without it's Chicken Plop Bingo event. Get your tickets early and listen to Fred's explanation. 

Chiste Interno
Episodio 90 - Daniel Enrique

Chiste Interno

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 108:34


Accede a los episodios completos y material exclusivo en patreon.com/chisteinterno Episodio 90 - Daniel Enrique Daniel Enrique es un comediante y guionista venezolano radicado en la Ciudad de México. Conocido por ser uno de los tres cerebros detrás de El Cuartico, uno de los podcasts más influyentes en la escena venezolana, Daniel empezó su carrera como payaso de hospital en Doctor Yaso y, progresivamente se unió a la escena de comedia de Caracas en los 2010s creando shows de Impro, haciendo stand-up y trabajando en Plop! Contenido, donde llegó a ser editor de El Chigüire Bipolar. Actualmente, es anfitrión, junto a Chucho Roldán, del show de stand-up “Daniel y Chucho”. Hablamos sobre la infancia de Daniel, el origen y evolución de “El Cuartico”, el valor de una voz editorial clara, sus distintos roles como creador, lo que aprendió con “El Abominable Podcast”, lo que implica tener una hija adolescente que a veces ve su contenido… y a veces solo se ríe cuando se lo mandan sus amigos. ¡Gracias, Daniel Enrique, por visitar Chiste Interno! Chiste Interno Academia (Cursos On-Demand y Talleres en Vivo) “Produce Tu Podcast” (Online) comienza el 13 de septiembre por tres sábados consecutivos, junto a Oswaldo Graziani, Adrián Salas y Alexandra Colmenarez. Más información en chisteinterno.com/producetupodcast Cursos On-Demand: "Aprendo Stand-Up" y "Acelerador de Chistes" con Reuben Morales Disponible en: chisteinterno.com/reuben “Antes de Comenzar a Escribir Comedia” con Elio Casale Disponible en: chisteinterno.com/elio Para más información, visita: chisteinterno.com/academia Créditos Creado y conducido por Oswaldo Graziani Producción ejecutiva por Oswaldo Graziani y Adrián Salas Producción, post-producción y música por Adrián Salas Asistencia de producción por Katherine Miranda Edición de formato largo por Vicente Vivas Edición de formato corto por Ricardo Carmona Edición de compilados por Yamn Milán Comunidad y Contenido por Pedro Graterol Diseño gráfico por Bodega Creative (bodegacreative.xyz) Redacción por Yxa Fuentes Redes sociales por Valeria Gukovsky Estudio de grabación: Astro Studio chisteinterno.com

WDR 2 Comedy Podcast
Sommerfahrstuhl zum Schamott "Flipflop"

WDR 2 Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 1:37


"Klatsch, Quietsch, Klack, Plop." Von Tobias Brodowy.

Sound & Vision
Debbi Kenote

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 78:59


Episode 481 / Debbi KenoteDebbi Kenote is a painter who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She holds an MFA from Brooklyn College and a BFA from Western Washington University. Her recent solo and two person exhibitions include Baker-Hall in Miami, Duran Contemporain in Montreal, Cristin Tierney in New York and My Pet Ram in New York. Selected group exhibitions include Kate Werble in New York, Fir Gallery in Beijing, Cob Gallery in London, Hawkins Headquarters in Atlanta and SOIL Gallery in Seattle. She has been an artist in residence at Stove Works, The Ucross Foundation, PLOP, the Saltonstall Foundation, Vermont Studio Center, DNA, Nes, CAI Projects, and the Mineral School. Her work is part of the permanent OZ Art Collection and has been featured in The Art Newspaper, Art Fuse, Maake Magazine, Suboart, Art of Choice, Two Coats of Paint, and Hyperallergic. She is a curator at the NYC based gallery Below Grand. She is represented by Cristin Tierney gallery in New York and Duran Contemporain in Montreal.Even the stump agrees, solo show on view at Baker-Hall in Miami, FL through July 12. Mindscape is a Pattern, group show, curated by Caetlynn Booth on view at Project Art Space in New York, NY.

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger
To PLOP or Not to PLOP?

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 18:04


With a bunch of pension options on the table, which one should we choose? Have a money question? Email us ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jill on Money LIVE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Subscribe to ⁠⁠Jill on Money Newsletter⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jillonmoney⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jillonmoney⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@jillonmoney⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.joelgoodman.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

money plop joel goodman
The Kickstart with Matt and Matt

Send us a textIn this episode Matt and Matt discuss The hopes of a sweet return, Plop, Final Destination, and The start of the proudest month of the year.Weird News including A Pistol whipping pastor, A 4D final destination, An AI revolution, Working for the weekday, and A 200 year old piece of f-in art.Don't forget to hang your appendix out to dry. 

De 7
03/06 | Fors meer twintigers zitten thuis met depressie of burn-out | Wat zal de impact zijn van de Trump-tarieven op staal? | Groeisprint voor Studio 100

De 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 17:07


Wat zit er in De 7 vandaag?Steeds meer Belgische jongeren zitten langdurig ziek thuis met een depressie of burn-out. Hun aantallen stijgen sneller dan ooit. Wat kunnen we daaraan doen?Wat zijn de gevolgen als Trump doorgaat met z'n plannen om de invoerheffingen op staal te verdubbelen? We kijken naar Belgische bedrijven en de wereldwijde metalensector.En Studio 100 doet een groeispurtje. De omzet ging vorig jaar 16 procent omhoog. Wat is 't geheime recept? En wat zijn de toekomstplannen met K3, Samson, Plop en co? Host: Bert RymenProductie: Roan Van Eyck De 7 is genomineerd voor de Belgian Podcast Awards, in de categorie 'Daily'.Ook De Beursvoyeurs, de beleggen podcast van De Tijd is genomineerd: zij zitten in de categorie 'Business' én de categorie 'Entertainment.Stemmen dus!Dat kan via belgianpodcastawards.beSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World
A Boob Cake For a 3-y/o; A Gum-Chewing Naked Intruder; & Exploding Birds

Insane Erik Lane's Stupid World

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 100:20


How do you wean a 3-y/o from breast feeding? Let 'em eat cake! But does it have to be a "Boob Cake"? It's a big enough shock to come home to find a naked man in your bed & your house ransacked, but then you find a softball-size wad of gum that he left on your dining room table. It's not the "Plop-plop, fizz-fizz" that's blowing up birds in CA, but it does have police & the public stumped. "Pancho Guero", my Insane FL Nephew, is back thanks to a "workaround" with another podcast platform to get him connected this week!In this Episode...[A PIece of My Mind] Couples Are Saving Their Marriages By Drifting Apart -- On PurposeBirds are “exploding” at an alarming rate in a CA neighborhoodDéjà Vu: An 83-y/o Man Crashed a Car, Into the Same Bank, at the Same Spot, Exactly 6 Weeks ApartAirbnb Owner Surprises Couple, Leaves Dog With 'Spiritual' Needs & Detailed Care Instructions on SiteAn Airbnb Host Tells a Guest That Hot Water Is "Not an Amenity"Man Finds a Naked Intruder in His Bed...Who'd Chewed 60 Wads of GumDoorDash Driver Gets Very Lost at O'Hare AirportMom Gave Her 3-y/o Son a BOOB CAKE on His Birthday to Stop Him From BreastfeedingAfter having a couple of weeks off, "Pancho" answers some more burning questions about letting your teen child sample beer & if you have to "pay it forward" even if you don't want to. And there's more Insane Games to challenge your stupidity that you can play along with "Pancho" this week!

Sex and the Cidiots
Girls 5.1 Wedding Day AKA As Skilled And Radical As Lucille Ball

Sex and the Cidiots

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 76:32


Rememeber when Desi no-showed the big performance with Marnie? Well the show doesn't! They've made up so much that they're actually going through with the wedding in this fun episode, which brings us a great guest star in the mysteriously-aged hair & makeup pro Bridget Everett, a tense bridal party that ends up finding some genuinely sweet and meaningful moments, a goofball parade of a groom's party, a body/soul-swapped Jessa who has a little something going with a new man, Ray sacrificing himself, and the ever-forgettable Plop. Rate & review us if you don't mind, and if you feel like extra Jon & Kev in your lives, join us over at patreon.com/kevinandjon!

SuperPod Saga
Ep. 137 - Embrace Yo Jaggiez! | Remakes: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (ft. Joe)

SuperPod Saga

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 82:27


There are many questions that we ask ourselves throughout our lives—one of which is "do games need remakes?". This week, Aaron and Gerry are joined by Joe (formerly of Mega Boobs) to not only answer that question, but also to chat about some good remakes, some bad remakes, and ones that were totally unecessary. Plop them buds into your ears and get ready to rumble. 

Topic Lords
287. Drive It Like You Hate It

Topic Lords

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 63:32


Lords: * Ben * Andrew Topics: * Super Nintendo World's theming is on point * The ABC of Style - A Guide to Plain English (book) * Can you still rent game consoles? * Matsuo Bashô: Frog Haiku * https://www.bopsecrets.org/gateway/passages/basho-frog.htm * https://itch.io/jam/variety-megajam-2022/topic/2514101/2nd-poem- * Pixel art impressionism * https://twitter.com/MarioBrothBlog/status/1801616946837823790 Microtopics: * The games you should've bought when the Steam Spring Sale was still going. * Citizen Sleeper 2. * Being excited about a new project until you landlord tells you to move out. * Real-life POW blocks. * Timing your punch so that the shell pops out. * The park employees doing their best to ameliorate the bad game design of the theme park. * Rushing to hit the snooze button so the piranha plant doesn't wake up. * A plant that's not quite as big as Audrey II. * Buying the wrist band so that you can punch blocks to get coins and find all the KONG letters. * Using your shadow to interact with a video game. * Running from the park entrance to your favorite ride right when the park opens and there's already a two hour line. * A picture that you took with your camera and somehow they made reality look cel shaded. * Super Mushroom Croutons. * Clipping the AR goggles into the Mario hat. * No matter where you look, stuff is happening all the time. * Whether kids in Japan handle failure better than kids in California. * A phone booth, except it exists. * A book about pedantry. * When to use difference vs. discrepancy. * Reading text aloud but internalizing it not at all. * The model of the mind where you are a passive observer sitting in the backseat thinking about pancakes while the driver is doing all the thinking and acting. * Whether the person who struggles to read gets more out of the text than the person who reads effortlessly, because they're spending more time on it * Two full pages about "like." * Faces similar to faces you've never seen before. * Drive it like you hate it vs. drive it as if you hate it. * Utilizing a big word. * Phrasing something in an awkward way for entertainment purposes. * One of the more expensive things you can rent. * Being able to afford all the games that you want. (Not that many game consoles.) * Naughty Dog remaking The Last of Us for the third time. * Sending an assassin to the Second to Last Blockbuster. * Not knowing how a certain business works because you refuse to give them your social security number. * Digitally renting a PS5. (It has fingers.) * Putting stickers on your toilet claiming that it's an Xbox. * Building a Mario Kart course into your house. * Sharing your cool social security number. * Pronouncing Japanese like someone who is covered in tattoos of Pokemon. * Frog-jump-in Water-sound. * Pond. Frog. Plop. * Localizing a Japanese poem into sculpture. * What is art? What is anything? * Looking at a pixel art face and thinking "whoa, what's going on with that guy?" * Pixel art being able to represent detail at a certain scale, but only if it aligns with the directionality of the grid. * Trying to represent a cartoon world realistically. * Walking into a dungeon and being surrounded by statues that look like sentries. * Recognizing a blob of pixels as representing the idea of a decoration and never thinking about it again. * Fan art of Dr. Robotnik's niece. * High color, high detail, low resolution. * Weird rendering techniques that are texture mapping adjacent. * Line Cook. * A blue lid that feels sort of mayo. * Only realizing late in life that three lines makes a ladder. * The main places that you don't post.

Untitled Beatles Podcast
“One To One: John & Yoko” (2025) / Touring the Shanoff Collection

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 45:36


As our beloved US quickly descends into cruel authoritarian idiocy, the UBP crew reunited IRL to wax fab on new RSD purchases, old Reckless Records purchases, and then attend an IMAX screening of the new Magnolia Films doc One To One: John & Yoko. Within the fortified safety of their top secret Meigs Field Beatle Bunker Bag, T.J., Tony and Producer Casey hunkered down to opine freely about anything (¿

Fun Ideas Podcast
Episode 286: Fun Ideas Podcast #285 - Dave Manak Discusses Plop!

Fun Ideas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 78:05


On today's show, we have a returning guest to discuss his work on Plop! Here he is, Dave Manak. Plus, the usual news from Fun Ideas Productions. 

Adam and Allison Podcast
Work nicknames

Adam and Allison Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 4:56


Adam and Allison came up with the nickname "Plop" for a boss, an A&A family member is learning sign language to call her boss something, and someone calls their supervisor "Olive Oil"!

Chiste Interno
Chiste Interno Interno - Condorito

Chiste Interno

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 34:33


Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en chisteinterno.com y en patreon.com/chisteinterno. Chiste Interno Interno - Condorito Esta semana en Chiste Interno Interno, Os, Adrián y Katherine hablaron sobre una de las tiras cómicas más exitosas de Latinoamérica: Condorito. Publicada por primera vez el 6 de agosto de 1949 y creada por el caricaturista chileno Pepo (René Ríos Boettiger), el cómic narra las aventuras de un cóndor antropomorfo que vive en la ciudad de Pelotillehue y que constantemente subvierte las normas sociales a través de la astucia y la irreverencia. Con un estilo de humor casi universal, a menudo con un giro absurdo o irónico al final y marcado por el clásico “¡Plop!” Condorito se ha convertido en un referente cultural del humor gráfico del continente y una parte muy querida de nuestras infancias. En nuestra conversación, hablamos sobre el origen de Condorito, el choque cultural entre el campo y la ciudad en Chile, el arquetipo del trickster, nuestra relación con este cómic, el estilo universal del humor de Condorito, el impacto que ha tenido en Latinoamérica y cuándo nos dimos cuenta de que Condorito era un cóndor. Comediantes: El próximo show de “Comediantes” es el 22 de enero. Reserva tus entradas acá: https://ticketplate.com/checkout/comediantes-una-noche-de-stand-up-202501222000 Chiste Interno Academia: (Cursos On-Demand y Talleres en Vivo) Cursos On-Demand: “Aprendo Stand-Up” y “Acelerador de Chistes” con Reuben Morales: Aprende a crear rutinas de Stand-up y a escribir chistes de forma ágil y efectiva. Disponibles en: chisteinterno.com/reuben Talleres en vivo: Guion-Com, con Elio Casale y Héctor Orbegoso Rivera: Este sábado 25 y domingo 26 de enero en Miami. Tickets en: guioncom.com “Crea Sketches de Comedia”, dirigido por Charlie Nelson: Este sábado 8 de febrero en Miami. Tickets en: chisteinterno.com/crea-sketches “Edita Sketches de Comedia”, dirigido por Cesar Kensen: Este domingo 9 de febrero (Online en vivo). Tickets en: chisteinterno.com/edita-sketches Para más información acerca de Chiste Interno Academia, visita: chisteinterno.com/academia Chiste Interno es: Oswaldo Graziani / Creación, Conducción y Producción Ejecutiva Adrián Salas / Producción, Edición y Música Pedro Graterol / Comunidad y Contenido Katherine Miranda / Asistencia de Producción Yamn Milán / Editor de formato largo Ricardo Carmona / Editor de formato corto Yxa Fuentes / Redacción Michelangelo Saladdino / Diseño Astro Studio / Estudio de Grabación chisteinterno.com

Rooks and Becords Podcast
Episode 106: The 2024 Roundup Of Music You Need to Hear

Rooks and Becords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 0:57


IT'S THE FINAL EPISODE OF 2024! Join Planet LP host Ted Asregadoo and Popdose's Keith Creighton as they wrap up an incredible year of music! In this jam-packed episode, Ted and Keith dive into their favorite songs and albums of 2024—not with a ranked list, but with thematic categories that make for a thoughtful and entertaining retrospective. In the first segment, Keith and Ted talk about bigger music trends like: -- The deluge of streaming content. -- The impact of AI on music creation -- and how Spotify reaps the profits from these non-human-created songs. -- The importance of human creativity in cultural expressions like music. Breakthroughs and Debuts Keith talks up the music by and film about Kneecap -- a hip-hop trio whose raps are entirely in Galic. Their current album Fine Art is available now. Fat Dog also tops Keith's breakthroughs and debuts this year. If you're into the early Ministry and that whole industrial genre, you'll love Woof by Fat Dog. Finally, The Waeve, a UK duo featuring singer-songwriters Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall. Keith said that if he did rank his albums this year, City Lights by The Waeve would top his list. Ted's Single Play picks are: "The Flood" by Allie Sandt. If you're a fan of Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, Paul Simon, or Madison Cunningham, Allie's music is a must-listen. With songwriting that reflects the depth and wisdom of an old soul, Allie weaves timeless influences into a sound that's uniquely her own. Her heartfelt lyrics and melodic craftsmanship show incredible promise, and Ted is rooting for her career to take off— because she truly deserves it. The second song is As For The Future's track "The Mob" -- a sly, samba-infused commentary on populism that's as counter-cultural as it is catchy. If you're a fan of Sergio Mendes and Brazil '66 or were hooked on Swing Out Sister back in 1987, this song will strike a chord. With its smooth grooves and clever lyrics, "The Mob" blends nostalgia with a fresh, modern edge—proof that As For The Future knows how to make a bold musical statement. Another UK Invasion The Last Dinner Party is a UK band that formed during COVID-19. Surprisingly, before they had a single out, they opened for The Rolling Stones. The Last Dinner Party is what Keith called a total "buzz band" that entertained the public and press with their live shows, fashion, and visual style. Their album, Prelude To Ecstasy did deliver the goods -- as it were -- and lived up to its hype. Irish shoegaze band NewDad, which Keith describes as "very sweet, tender, dark, shoegazing music," reminds him of Lush -- which made him spin the album many times since its release. And while Brigitte Calls Me Baby are not from the UK (they are from Chicago), Keith connected with their music because their style reminds him of The Smiths crossed with Elvis Presley. Their debut album is The Future Is Our Way Out. Ted's sort of Single Play picks for this segment are: A Planet LP favorite! Ward White's "Continuity" is a masterclass in wit, quirky storytelling, and exceptional musicianship. The opening line is irresistibly catchy—it sneaks into your head and stays there, a sure sign the song is working its magic. Ward's sharp sense of humor shines throughout, making "Continuity" both clever and captivating. It's a standout track that showcases his unique charm and talent. Though Ward is not from the UK, he sure sounds like he could be -- kind of like the band Brigitte Calls Me Baby. It Leads to This by The Pineapple Thief has been Ted's most-listened-to album of 2024—and for good reason. He was hooked after seeing them live in San Francisco on December 9th. While he admits to unfamiliarity with their older work, It Leads to This completely won him over. It balances heavy guitar riffs with a meditative, Pink Floyd-like, immersive, and introspective vibe. It might not be for everyone, but if atmospheric, thoughtful rock is your thing, It Leads to This is absolutely worth a listen. New Power Pop When it comes to power pop, think The Knack's "My Sharona," or Rick Springfield, and Cheap Trick. But what's when it comes to power pop in 2024 sometimes what's old is new again. Keith recommends a band that opened for The Beatles during the final tour and shared the same manager. That band is The Cyrkle -- whose unusual spelling was suggested by John Lennon. Their 2024 release on Big Stir Records is called Revival, and it's among Keith's most-played albums this year. Fun fact: Band member Tom Dawes (alas, he died in 2007) was a successful jingle writer after The Cyrkle disbanded. He wrote "Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz" for Alka-Seltzer, which ran in their ads from 1975-1980. Another power pop gem is The Half-Cubes, whose album Pop Treasures is a carefully curated album of cover songs that mine some tracks from 10cc, OMD, Del Amitri, and Trashcan Sinatras. Ted's Single Play picks are: Kula Shaker's "Indian Record Player" is a catchy pop anthem that seamlessly blends Western pop music sensibilities with a nostalgic nod to the golden age of Bollywood in the lyrics. Check out their latest release, Natural Magick. Galantis, David Guetta, and 5 Seconds of Summer team up for "Lighter," a feel-good anthem that's pure pop perfection. Clocking in at just 2:52, the song is packed with infectious hooks and an upbeat vibe that'll have you dancing from start to finish. It doesn't overstay its welcome or try to be overly complicated—it's simply a joyful, high-energy track with a great beat that's impossible to resist. Sometimes, all you need is a song like this to brighten your day and get you moving. Best Comebacks Keith's first comeback record is from The Libertines, All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade -- which is an astonishing comeback considering the substance abuse problems of some of the band members, like vocalist and guitarist Pete Doherty. Check out the single "Run, Run, Run" which excels at presenting what a good pub band sounds like when they are sober. Guess who's back? The Zutons! Best known for writing Amy Winehouse's most famous cover song ("Valarie"), their latest album The Big Decider is such a strong album from a band that was on hiatus for years that most folks probably thought they broke up for good. Nope. Ted's picks center on bigger names like The Cure's Songs Of A Lost World. While the album is light on hooks, it's pretty heavy on misery, which, considering Robert Smith world view is not a surprise. While The Cure's music is not for everyone, those who loved their 1989 release Disintegration will find The Cure's latest album a very familiar experience. Pearl Jam knocked it out of the park with Dark Matter. The title track and the song "Won't Tell" are two that stood out in this incredibly strong collection of songs. Keith notes that a good amount of credit goes to producer Andrews Watt, who has a knack for bringing out the best in older acts like Pearl Jam, The Rolling Stones, Ozzy, and the like. Single Play highlights not related to comebacks: Paper Citizen's "Car Stereo"-- a song dedicated to the importance of friendship in one's life and right up there in Ted's top singles of 2024. Linkin Park's "The Emptiness Machine" is a welcome return to form. Now that they have a new singer, it has brought to the forefront a very 20-something energy that recalls Paramore back in the day. Music Royals While the boys like Kendrick Lamar and Drake dissed each other in 2024, the girls like Charlie XCX (brat), Ariana Grande (Eternal Sunshine and Wicked), Sabrina Carpenter (Short n' Sweet), Dua Lipa (Radical Optimism), and Chappell Roan where all about community and supporting each other's music and careers. And finally, as the Eras Tour came to a close, Taylor Swift showed what spreading the wealth means. She's now a billionaire, but she gave back to her employees with $100,000 bonuses after the tour ended. Now, as the year is winding down, Keith said he's going to spend a lot of time with Swift's The Tortured Poets Department, while Ted is going to spend more time looking for rock bands with whom he is unfamiliar -- you know, if we're being grammatically correct here.

The Zero Check
Ep. 112 - Temple Of the Elk (Plop)

The Zero Check

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 61:31


The party discovers new secrets in the Temple Of the Elk.WebsiteDiscordTwitterPathfinder Second Edition and the Kingmaker Adventure Path are published by Paizo."Take the Lead" and other featured music were composed by Kevin MacLeod and licensed under Creative Commons by: Attribution 4.0 License.All ambiances were composed by Michael Ghelfi Studios.The Zero Check are committed to providing an inclusive and respectful experience to all listeners, but we also recognize and acknowledge that we are limited by our individual frames of reference. If we misstep, please let us know. Email all feedback to feedback@zerocheckpodcast.com.Thank you for listening to The Zero Check.Send us a text

Escuela de Nada
Siempre cerca del coma etílico en Entregrados Ft. Manuel Ángel Redondo

Escuela de Nada

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 64:19


En una nueva ocasión de EDN & Friends recibimos a Manuel Ángel Redondo para hablar sobre el final de Entregrados y cómo casi le da un coma etílico. Además conversamos sobre cómo se construye un camino en la comedia, el mundo de la radio y el miedo al fracaso.  Si quieres ver más contenido de Escuela de Nada, suscríbete a Patreon donde por $6 al mes tendrás acceso a un episodio exclusivo cada viernes y contenido extra los martes). También podrás elegir el tópico principal de un episodio al mes en nuestro Tema de Oro y además tendrás acceso a los primeros 100 episodios del podcast. https://www.patreon.com/escueladenada Escúchanos en Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4xOM98A8Es30eGevw6tYwe?si=QwORHX8BTMyzKxJOa9_oZQ&dl_branch=1 Y por último, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: ESCUELA DE NADA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escueladenada/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/escueladenada Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@escueladenada Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/escueladenada Discord: https://discord.com/invite/S8bYM6A 0:00 Intro  1:37 Formato en vivo vs. Estudio  2:52 El descanso de Entregrados  5:17 Miedo a estar borracho 6:55 ¿Cómo conocimos a Manuel Ángel? 10:53 Una audiencia diversa  12:48 Personalidades icónicas y boomers  15:21 ¿Qué pasó con Roxana Díaz? 19:53 Las payasitas con Akapellah  20:42 Escándalo viralizado   21:30 El webshow de humor político  22:48 Contenido de cultura pop  23:42 La época de Plop  25:49 Empezar a hacer stand-up  28:04 No escuches a los comediantes  29:18 Cada quién tiene su camino  31:32 La madurez de tu criterio  33:23 Definiciones de fracaso 35:19 Nacho y Manuel Ángel en la radio  39:51 La influencia de la radio 42:01 Ola de odio en Entregrados 44:34 Funadas memorables  46:18 Fantasías en un país normal  49:06 El tema con regresar  50:36 Motivación en momentos duros 53:12 Radio, censura y primeras ideas  56:57 Una fórmula que evoluciona   59:12 El miedo de dejar Entregrados Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Underground Garage & Bass - Bumpy UK Garage with DJ BrainZ
Release The Garage n Bass – Episode 412 – Bumpy UK Garage with DJ BrainZ

Underground Garage & Bass - Bumpy UK Garage with DJ BrainZ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 122:36


Plop. Dorpy dorp. Yanking a plorbgorb. Is anyone listening? B Listen on Soundcloud Watch on YouTube Track list WAY2LATE – On Job (feat. Confz & Keeya Keys) (Explicit) Kalla – Lynx (Original mix) Adam Kronik, Sarah Etheridge – Your Love Zhane – Crush (Sean Roman’s Bubblin Mix) Oxide & Neutrino – Next To You (feat. […] The post Release The Garage n Bass – Episode 412 – Bumpy UK Garage with DJ BrainZ appeared first on UK Garage n Bass From DJ BrainZ.

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Somm Women Talk Wine
Beyond Bottles: Exploring Alternative Packaging for Wine

Somm Women Talk Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 56:34


Sip, share, shape our podcast!Do you think bottles are the only way to package wine? We're here to change the way you think about alternative packaging for wine!In the world of wine trends, packaging for wine may not be the sexiest, but we think there are some pretty cool things going on! We're not talking about ordinary wine storage boxes or wine shippers, we're talking about alternate packaging solutions for bringing wine directly to you, your table, and your glass.Wine boxes have been around for years. There's nothing really new about the concept, but there's more to the wine pouch in a box than meets the eye. Gone are the days of cheap party wine in a box, and hello are the days of some really great wine right on your wine shop's shelf. In this episode, we take Alileo's Grillo and Syrah to task. Gold stars all around! I'd take this for a party gift any day!As for the box concept, cardboard is lighter for packaging wine than glass wine bottles, Shipping boxes filled with wine pouch bags can fill every gap in a wine shipping container. Bottles, however, result in shipping a ton of empty space even using lightweight pulp wine shippers or other environmentally friendly wine packaging. Moving beyond wine in a box, let's talk wine in a can. Not beer, but wine! More and more winemakers are taking their custom blends and prized wines and shifting away from bottles to cans. Nomadica wines are taking custom packaging to new heights. With canned wines, 3-liter boxed wines, and more, this trend-forward brand is changing the game in wine packaging.Wine bottles aren't being left behind. While at a glance, bottles may not look different, there's a trend to reduce the weight of wine bottles. We tested this ourselves and found two different bottles of bubbles were nearly 10% different in weight! Translate that to a case, a pallet, a container, and the weight savings add up quickly. Reducing the carbon footprint in the wine industry is a hot item. Lighter wine bottles are a step in the right direction.Bottle sizes play a part in the wine packaging topic. From splits to half-bottles, Jeroboam to Midas, there are numerous options beyond the traditional 750ml. We might not be able to lift or pour wine from most of them, but we're willing to give it a try!Alternate packaging for wine is no longer a symbol of cheap, low-quality wine. Plop any of these wines in gift boxes or bags with tissue paper and gift away! Your friends will thank you!Support the Show.Thanks for joining Somm Women Talk Wine! Check out our socials for more fun filled wine exploration!Instagram:@somm_women_talk_wine@kristiwinenerd@charissehenryfw@kmayfield109All episodes are also on our website:SommWomenTalkWineCharisse and Kristi

Off Air... with Jane and Fi
I don't think there is ever a time when a plop is romantic (with Susie Dent)

Off Air... with Jane and Fi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 46:44


Jane and Fi are back from their holidays and there is much to get through! Buckle in! They cover Sherwood, food bins, leprosy, open-plan Airbnb's, the Garden of Eden and much more. Plus, Fi speaks to Britain's leading lexicographer Susie Dent about her new book 'Guilty By Definition'. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio Follow us on Instagram! @janeandfi Podcast Producer: Eve Salusbury Executive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Alan Cox Show
Fancy Flix, Stay Classy, Dutch Plop, Perez Billton, Cactupuses, G. Wiz and MORE

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 155:54


The Alan Cox Show

The Alan Cox Show
Fancy Flix, Stay Classy, Dutch Plop, Perez Billton, Cactupuses, G. Wiz and MORE

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 161:40 Transcription Available


The Alan Cox Show

Awake in the World Podcast
An Old Frog Goes Plop!

Awake in the World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 52:49


In the sixth episode of our series, Michael explores how meditation can facilitate a gentle openness to life. Drawing from Allen Ginsberg's translation of Basho's poetry and the Buddha's teachings on "Conditioned Arising" and "Consciousness," Michael delves into the interconnectedness of existence. According to the Buddha, even consciousness arises dependently, shaped by moment-to-moment conditions. Like a tree shedding its leaves, the mind can release its attachments to thoughts. Meditation acts as medicine, nurturing self-awareness and creating space for kindness towards ourselves. Join us to discover how meditation can help us connect intimately with ourselves and others. The Awake in the World podcast is brought to you by the generosity of our amazing Patreon supporters, making it possible for us to keep Michael's archive of teachings available to the public. To become a patron, visit: patreon.com/michaelstone. Follow along with the Core Teachings of the Buddha playlist as we release new episodes: soundcloud.com/michaelstoneteaching/sets/core-teachings-of-the-buddha

Girl Tales
Bake with Strawberry Shortcake

Girl Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 20:25


Strawberry Shortcake, Pineapple Cobbler, and Rebecca are whipping up a chocolate cake when Kat in Boots steals one of their ingredients! Happy 45th Birthday to Strawberry Shortcake! She's celebrating with her favorite Makers, Bakers and Creators and that includes us over at Girl Tales! In the story you'll hear today, Strawberry and Rebecca bake a chocolate cake together. You can make this at home too just make sure you have a grownup with you. If you decide to make it, you can take a picture, and tag @girltales and @strawberryshortcake! And to celebrate further, check out the brand new special now playing on Netflix called “Strawberry Shortcake's Summer Vacation” where she brings her friends to her hometown, only to discover her family farm at risk of being sold! PLUS you can watch Strawberry Shortcake's berry amazing classic shows and movies for free on The Roku Channel and YouTube! Grandberry Jam's Chocolate Cake Recipe! Cake Ingredients: 6 eggs 1 and 2/3 cups of granulated sugar 3 sticks of soft butter 2 and 3/4 cups of self raising flour 1/4 cup of cocoa powder A pinch of Cayenne Pepper Decoration/Filling: Fresh Cream Raspberry Jam Strawberries Chocolate shavings (optional) Directions: Preheat your oven to 350ºF Line your baking tins (2 x 7 OR 8inch round sandwich tins) Cream your butter and sugar together until combined nicely In a separate bowl, whisk your eggs and then add bit by bit to your butter and sugar mixture Once your wet ingredients have come together, add your flour and cocoa powder one spoon at a time to avoid a lumpy batter! Finally, throw a dash of cayenne pepper into the batter and mix thoroughly Split evenly and pour your delicious mixture into each lined baking tin and pop in the oven Bake for 35-40 mins or until your cake is firm (you'll know it is ready when the sponge bounces back when you gently press down on it. Alternatively, stick a skewer into the centre of the cake and if it comes out completely clean, you're good to go!) Leave to cool in the tins for about 10 minutes and then move to a wire rack to cool completely – Make sure the cake is definitely cool before decorating Whilst your cake is cooling, whip your fresh cream until it is thick, glossy and forms firm white peaks when mixing (be careful not to over-whip it! We don't want to make butter by accident!) Plop a generous dollop of your whipped cream onto one cake sponge and spread evenly You can mix your raspberry jam up in a bowl to make it runnier and easier to spoon onto the cream layer Once your cream and jam are layered, place your second sponge on top to create your layered cake sandwich You can top your cake off with some more cream and decorate as you please but some whole strawberries and chocolate shavings is always a nice touch. Serve and enjoy!  Writer: Rebecca Cunningham Voice-Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham, Tessa Flannery, Sabrina Glow, and Robb Moreira Producer: Chad Chenail Executive Producer: Rebecca Cunningham and Wildbrain Recipe by: Florence Ainley Links for the Grownups! Personalized Stories Join the Ghost Tour Club! Girl Tales Events Patreon Girl Tales Store Rebecca's Newsletter Facebook Instagram Buy the Girl Tales Team a Coffee Starglow Media

Under the Influence from CBC Radio
Plop, Plop, Fizz, Fizz: How Companies Double Their Profits

Under the Influence from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 27:52


Every company dreams of doubling its profit. It's almost impossible to do. Yet, some companies do it by tweaking one tiny thing. We'll talk about an industry that put three words on their packaging that doubled their profit. A company that created a catchy jingle that doubled their revenue overnight. And a business that changed one single word in a headline and their profit went up 100%. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Office Ladies
An Interview with Jake Lacy

Office Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 47:51


This week the ladies chat with Jake Lacy! Jake played Pete on “The Office” or as Andy liked to call him, Plop. Jake talks about what it was like to audition and join the cast in Season 9. Jake shares memories from his first day on set, answers call sheet questions and they all bond over parenting. Enjoy!  Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestionFollow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod

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Escuela de Nada
"¿Cómo es ser jefe de Chris, Leo y Nacho? Y Chiste Interno Ft. Oswaldo Graziani - EDN & Friends #97 "

Escuela de Nada

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 74:49


En una nueva ocasión de EDN & Friends desde Miami recibimos a Oswaldo Graziani para hablar de su regreso a la comedia y su proyecto de Chiste Interno. Además conversamos sobre la cultura creativa de Plop contenido, el humor político y su experiencia siendo nuestro jefe.  Este episodio es gracias:  Yummy Rides ➼ Usa el código EDN para tener 30% de descuento en tu próximo viaje.  Pídete un Yummy. NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/edn  Deal exclusivo de 4 meses gratis. Si quieres ver más contenido de Escuela de Nada, suscríbete a Patreon donde por $6 al mes tendrás acceso a un episodio exclusivo cada viernes y contenido extra los martes). También podrás elegir el tópico principal de un episodio al mes en nuestro Tema de Oro y además tendrás acceso a los primeros 100 episodios del podcast. https://www.patreon.com/escueladenada Escúchanos en Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4xOM98A8Es30eGevw6tYwe?si=QwORHX8BTMyzKxJOa9_oZQ&dl_branch=1 Y por último, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: ESCUELA DE NADA  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escueladenada/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/escueladenada Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@escueladenada Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/escueladenada Discord: https://discord.com/invite/S8bYM6A 0:00 Intro 3:05 Chiste Interno 4:24 Descubrimientos y casos de éxito 8:00 La supremacía maracucha 9:17 Un podcast presencial 11:11 ¿Por qué regresar a la comedia? 14:06 Stand up y comediantes 17:22 El webshow de George Harris 19:20 La personalidad de “El Mostacho” 20:29 EDN en Plop Contenido 23:46 El fracaso de “Videos de gatos” 28:03 La cultura interna de Plop 31:50 Competencia entre Nacho y Leo 32:34 La rentabilidad de Plop 37:09 El chip vieja escuela 40:12 Maneras polémicas de comunicar 42:28 ¿Cómo se monetizaba antes? 44:45 Oswaldo conociendo a Chris 47:13 La influencia de Carlos Sicilia 49:50 El humor político 51:09 Leo en “Temporada de Conejos” 53:18 El gusto de Chris por la política 55:07 Los talentos de Plop 58:57 Los jefes y referentes de Oswaldo 1:01:00 Oswaldo trabajando en Sony 1:02:11 La peor decepción de Leo 1:05:20 Los inicios de Plop 1:06:17 Antes de Isla Presidencial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Exploring the Future of Global Cryptocurrency: Introducing Plop Farts

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023


On Today’s Show: 00:00:03  Introduction 04:53:07  New Twist In The Airfryer Saga 08:35:04  Drunk Youtuber Yells, Falls, Gets Police Called, etc etc 19:29:09  Trump Is Back With More Collectible Digital Cards 28:03:12  Sign Up For The Sideshow! 30:09:23  Putting The Stream In Livestream – Presidential Candidate Pisses On Mic 35:03:08  Florida Man Wants Compensated For […] The post Exploring the Future of Global Cryptocurrency: Introducing Plop Farts first appeared on Distorted View Daily.