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Joined in the basement by viral sensation/John's sister Lindsay. Her husband recently made a viral video that saw more then 3 million views. Pretty crazy. Whenever Lindsay joins us, we always learn a little more about the back story of John and why he became evil. Thanks for being awesome. Email: basementbuddiespod@gmail.com Super fan Andy, give us a sign that you are still alive.
This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Mississippi journalist Ellen Ann Fentress, who has two fascinating projects: her new memoir, called “The Steps We Take,” and her website documenting the history of segregation academies in the South.
"I like to think of dreams as a mystery," writes Roz Chast in the introduction to her latest book. "I don't need to know exactly why they are there or what they are. The fact that they exist at all is kind of miraculous." In I Must Be Dreaming, she explores some of hers in both words and pictures and covers nightmares about produce, dreams about Fran Lebowitz roller skating and weird smells in outer space. Events: MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2023 — NEW YORK, NYTalk, Q&A, and book signing – 6:30 p.m. ETMuseum of the City of New York1220 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10029(212) 534-1672WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2023 — RIDGEFIELD, CTTalk, Q&A, and book signing –7:30 p.m. ETRidgefield Library in partnership with Books on the Common472 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877(203) 438-2282 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2023 — BROOKLYN, NYTalk, Q&A, and book signing at 7:00 p.m. ETBooks Are Magic @ First Unitarian Church119 Pierrepont Street , Brooklyn, NY 11201(718) 246-2665WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2023 — NEW YORK, NY‘While You Were Sleeping” Talk and Q&A (no booksigning)– 7:00 p.m. ETSymphony Space – Selected Shorts2537 Broadway (at 95th)
If there's no going back to pre-Covid, 9-to-5 workplace routines, what's the new management playbook? Gallup's Jim Harter on work-life balance, managing a hybrid organization, and the social and psychological markers of a healthy and productive organization.
After the ultimate sword fight, we eat Roman stew, apples, figs, and plumbs before we discuss Gladiator. This is the ultimate dad movie with a lot of beefy macho men fighting to win the crowd and win their freedom. For a film production filled with all kinds of setbacks, it has a larger-than-life story that is far from Roman reality, yet universal in its scope. Who wouldn't enjoy a film with the original Dumbledore in it?
What's happening in the veterinary industry for the last week of July? AVMA Selects their new President-Elect The outgoing President shakes up employee shortage claims hound jumps into Relief Vet schools are growing but is it fast enough? Brief Media's new name Nationwide uses data…for good? Store-ception ASF Vaccine in Vietnam Subscribe to the Fountain Report weekly newsletter: https://bit.ly/3JTYjRz
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In this episode Jason talks about his plumbs and the non-tree-treehouse, Keith is working on his tambour and Nick has been challenged to make some birthing spoons. Be sure to hit up or sponsor Bits & Bits at www.bitsbits.com and use coupon code: MORSELS15 to save 15% Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/shopsoundspodcast You can find the three of us on Instagram, Youtube and Tiktok : @bourbonmoth @kjsawdust @keywoodworks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shopsoundspodcast/message
Ding Jo-Ann, advisor at the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), explains the myriad factors behind Malaysia's latest decline on the World Press Freedom Index. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Ding Jo-Ann, advisor at the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ), explains the myriad factors behind Malaysia's latest decline on the World Press Freedom Index. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Book reviewer Suzanne Perez looks at a slim but powerful new novel that's about much more than the title implies.
The Plumbs are just awesome! I bet you learn plenty new about them in this episode...
"I don't want to die anywhere else," writes José Vadi in "Inter State," his new essay collection about California. Vadi explores what he calls our "disjointed mosaic of a state" from his vantage point as a poet, skateboarder, laid-off tech worker and grandson of a Central Valley farmworker. We talk to Vadi about California and the variegated experiences of its inhabitants.
A fictional Chinese family moves to Plano, Texas, and struggles to make their new home safe — for themselves and then, after a criminal accusation, in the eyes of the law. Novelist Simon Han joins host Krys Boyd to talk about his story about assimilation and the struggle for immigrants to reach that fabled “shining city upon a hill.” His new book is “Nights When Nothing Happened: A Novel.”
You didn’t need to add any more spice to Wales’ clash with the Czech Republic last night, but we’re bringing it anyway. Kate, Luke, and Vish look back on an enjoyable gamut of Steven Taylor dives, thrashings, and a trademark towering header from Dan James. Bless him.We also discuss José Mourinho’s latest war against the world backed up by his army of loyal supports, while Sean Dyche and Neil Warnock have been finding new ways to relax before games, including the most Partridge thing you will ever hear. Join us!Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@footballramble.com.***Please take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we have podcast pro and sex positive gal pal Evie Plumb on the pod! She gives deets on her new sex info website plus what it's like moving in with a partner during a pandemic! We trade recycling cock tales plus the story of the mysterious clap! Keep your holes peeled for her deepest darkest Stripper Story. PARTY. You can find her at https://play.acast.com/s/cliterally-the-best
A fictional Chinese family moves to Plano, Texas, and struggles to make their new home safe — for themselves and then, after a criminal accusation, in the eyes of the law. Novelist Simon Han joins host Krys Boyd to talk about his story about assimilation and the struggle for immigrants to reach that fabled “shining city upon a hill.” His new book is “Nights When Nothing Happened: A Novel.”
Niall Stanage reports from Washington on the fallout from the first of this year's presidential debates. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.
In March, Vermont was rapidly coming to grips with the threat of the coronavirus. Gov. Phil Scott halted in-person schooling mid-month, and his "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order closed many nonessential businesses and limited public gatherings. By mid-April, Vermont started to "flatten the curve" and a phased economic reopening had begun. But with many restrictions still in place, the state set up an emergency tip line to report health risks and non-compliance with emergency orders. But did the tip line actually help?
In this week’s episode of Northern Goal we ask - can Aberdeen use fatigue to explain away their Pittodrie defeat to Ross County? Just how big an embarrassment is the SFA’s bombshell admission over Caley Thistle’s James Keatings yellow card appeal? And is the Highland League title race now decisively, definitively, comprehensively over after Brora’s late win at Bellslea against Fraserburgh?
After the Supreme Court’s ruling that Boris Johnson’s prorogation of parliament was unlawful, MPs returned to Westminster. The debate however immediately descended into what will go down as one of parliament’s lowest moments, with Johnson accused of inflammatory language by friends of murdered MP Jo Cox. Is Brexit not really about Brexit anymore and more about something else? Outside Westminster, Labour’s party conference in Brighton was dogged by splits. Does it look like a party ready to govern? Brexit and parliamentary expert at the Institute for Government, Maddy Thimont Jack and Director of the UK In A Changing Europe’s Anand Menon join Arj and Paul to discuss the week. Make sense of politics. Sign up to the Waugh Zone (https://news.huffingtonpost.com/h/t/1925256938B41841) and get the political day in a nutshell every weekday evening.
“If you preserve the food, you preserve who your family is.” This poignant quote by Joan Nathan, an award winning author of eleven cookbooks including her latest King Solomon's Table: A Culinary Exploration of Jewish Cooking from Around the World, truly captures the essence of why recipes matter. It was an honor to meet Joan Nathan at Les Dames d'Escoffier conference in Washington, D.C. and discuss the importance of preserving foodways. Not until Nathan was married did she fully appreciate the influence Jewish foodways had on her family.Her mother-in-law was a Holocaust survivor from Poland who remembered all the food and recipes from this country in such a beautiful way. “It made me realize that I wanted to preserve them,” Nathan explains. After meeting a Yiddish folklore professor who also wanted to share his recipes and stories, Nathan embarked on her own ethnic foodways journey to discover and preserve beloved Jewish recipes. Joan Nathan shares her firsthand experience of the power of how food brings people to the table and breaks down barriers. While working for Teddy Kollek, the former mayor of Jerusalem, they visited an Arab village for a meeting, and everyone connected over Joan's favorite chicken dish called Musakhan (Palestinian Sumac chicken with sautéed onions). Whole Foods is teaming with Joan Nathan to offer prepared dishes and recipes for customers during the Jewish High Holidays. The five recipes all featured in her latest cookbook Solomon's Table: Culinary Exploration of Jewish Cooking form Around the World include: Cod with Tomatoes, Plumbs, Apples, Onions and Pine Nuts; Slightly Sweet and Sour Cabbage; Seven Sacred Species Salad with Wheat Berries, Barley, Olives, Figs, Dates, Grapes and Pomegranate; Sweet and Crunchy Noodle Kugel; and Tahina Cookies.
Keith Hunt, owner of Plumbs Up Plumbing and Drains in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada joins Richard on this episode of Potty Talk LIVE! Keith is all about branding and supporting his community. Find out how he consistently gets a THUMBS UP for Plumbs Up!
Welcome to Face To Face Mentoring Podcast interview with Songwriter, Artist and Author Plumb. Today you will receive an All Access Pass backstage into the heart of Plumbs newest book FIGHT FOR HER and CD BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN as she shares her God stories to inspire and encourage women.
History does have a tendency to repeat itself. What if Christians in America today find themselves in much the same situation which the people of God in Israel found themselves so long ago? What does has God to say to people who live in times of...
We travel even further back in time today as I introduce you to my seven-year-old self. I taste cashew nut milk for the very first time. We discover some rather unusual names for ladies genitals, and there's much merriment over the subject of plumbs.
This week Ali reviews and chats to Jonah Hill about War Dogs and also reviews Bad Moms starring Mila Kunis, The Purge Election Year and music mockumentary Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. One of these gets 5 PLUMBS, but which one?
Why does the Fonz hang out with high school kids? House of Cards binge watching, the pains of walkman malfunction, apparently kids like records now. This weeks Movies You Gotta See 80s Edition: Goonies and Armed and Dangerous.
Following a year of availability in early access, Darkest Dungeon was released on Steam in January 2016. Set in a Lovecraftian universe, the game is about twisted family lineages, unspeakable and otherworldly horrors, and the cruel psychological and physical consequences of attempting a campaign against unwinnable opposition. This week we discuss our own sadistic and masochistic experiences in the Darkest Dungeon and how penalties and pain became a source of twisted pleasure in games like this one.
Episode 477 Dayn Perry is a contributor to CBS Sports’ Eye on Baseball and the author of three books — one of them not very miserable. He’s also the guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio — during which episode Perry engages both in figurative and actual plumbing. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to […]
Episode 421 Dave Cameron is both (a) the managing editor of FanGraphs and (b) the guest on this particular edition of FanGraphs Audio — during which edition he provides expert answers to unexpected questions, as if it were nothing. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the podcast […]
Days of Our Lives creepy clowns. Plumbs in a vice on Young and the Restless. Reva and Alan on Guiding Light. Stephanie vs. her family on Bold and Beautiful. Carly vs. Katie and Luke & Noah on As the World Turns and much, much more.