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Why did Trump throw a Mar-a-Lago Furry party? :: NH Exit's new bill hearing :: Blind spots in how the government has propagandized us:: Ratspeed reads a furry poem :: Trump the uncontrollable homunculus? :: Trump vs Jerome Powell just WWE? :: What disappointed democrats about Obama's actions? :: Why They want us to be miserable :: What do the native Greenlanders actually want? :: Pontificating about life is what makes us libertarians :: 2026-01-17 Hosts: Bonnie, Angelo, Riley O'Bill
Why did Trump throw a Mar-a-Lago Furry party? :: NH Exit's new bill hearing :: Blind spots in how the government has propagandized us:: Ratspeed reads a furry poem :: Trump the uncontrollable homunculus? :: Trump vs Jerome Powell just WWE? :: What disappointed democrats about Obama's actions? :: Why They want us to be miserable :: What do the native Greenlanders actually want? :: Pontificating about life is what makes us libertarians :: 2026-01-17 Hosts: Bonnie, Angelo, Riley O'Bill
Disturbed? RJ praises Netflix's newest season of 'MONSTER', but does an uncomfortable watch equate to magnificent art? The guys weigh in. World-renowned actress Diane Keaton has passed away. Her extensive catalogue is to be admired, and some roles are to be remembered forever. Jared gives his weekly progress update on his comedic quest to be recognized as the funniest comic in the room. Like Share Comment Subscribe and Review... PLEASE!
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Today we dive into Will and Liam's movie selection process, whether or not Bigfoot is real, and the tragic death of the Sports Science guy. We are joined by special guest Joel Haver, who shares how he made 12 movies in 12 months and his creative approach to animation. JOEL HAVER: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVIFCOJwv3emlVmBbPCZrvw JOEL'S 12 MOVIES IN 12 MONTHS: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKtIcOP0WvJAWhB49D9ok4lpUnHp1_P0p&si=uuZIwgBsPTBzE8_k OUR MERCH: https://fridaybeers.shop/collections/af-pod FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/almostfridaypod SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Find Death Wish Coffee Near You: https://www.deathwishcoffee.com/pages/friday?utm_source=almost_friday&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=rtd Head to https://www.squarespace.com/FRIDAY to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code FRIDAY. Upgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/FRIDAY! #trueclassicpod Head to https://guyfox.com/friday and use code BEERS for free shipping & $10 off your purchase right now! (00:28) RIP John Brenkus (06:30) Raising Arizona (09:30) Movie Selection Process (15:37) Bigfoot (26:39) Joel Haver Joins The Pod (28:00) 12 Movies in 12 Months (34:16) Film School (44:00) AI is Taking Over (51:30) Transformers Sketch Idea (1:13:40) Cracker of the Week (1:33:18) Google Veo (1:43:18) Characters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textCVH has a VERY humbling costume fitting. Musings and backstage access to the first week at Royal Opera Covent Garden. Pontificating on being successful in the last 5% of effort.
Stephanie gives an update on Senator Chris Van Hollen's visit with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia in El Salvador then talks about the passing of Pope Francis. Guests include Chris Lavoie and Glenn Kirschner.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tom Does Disney: We check back in with Tom Does Disney for the fallout of his arrest and court. Also ripping some Pokemon packs!? Jamison Newlander: Friend of the show and other half of the Frog Brothers, Jamison Newlander congratulates Jim and Them on getting their Youtube channel back. Terrence Howard: Terrence Howard rants about not giving your man card up for Hollywood and throws the challenge out to all of his haters. THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, COSMO!, HE'S CHINESE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, RICK SPRINGFIELD!, JESSIE'S GIRL!, IMMORTALS!, IT'S REAL!, SHOTGUN VAPE!, MAGIC OF A THEME PARK!, TOM DOES DISNEY!, ARREST!, FALLOUT!, FOLLOW UP!, ARGUMENTS!, LIVE!, TOXIC!, COURT!, LOCKED OUT!, EPCOT!, HANGING!, LONELY!, TRASH CAN!, PONTIFICATING!, BLAME EVERYONE ELSE!, NO RESPONSIBILITY!, EXPLANATION!, THEME PARK MUSIC!, COMPLAINING!, DEPRESSING!, SELF REFLECTION!, GROWTH!, HELL OR HIGH WATER!, CAMEO!, ERIK!, LOST BOYS!, FROG BROTHERS!, JAMISON NEWLANDER!, WINDY PARK!, HOUSE!, HERO!, FAN!, CONGRATULATIONS!, DOES HE KNOW!?, JIM AND THEM!, POP CULTURE!, 2020-EPIC!, ERIK!, TIMELINE!, OBAMNA!, HAIRSPRAY!, NIKKI BLONSKY!, TOILET!, GROSS!, TERRENCE HOWARD!, RAMBLINGS!, BEING A MAN!, SCIENCE!, MAN CARD!, GETTING FUCKED!, HOLLYWOOD!, PERVERTS!, JUSTIN BIEBER!, P DIDDY!, ILLUMINATI!, INSIDE LOOK!, RATIONALE!, HUSTLE AND FLOW!, NOMINATED!, FUTURE PERVERT!, HIDING BEHIND A KEYBOARD!, ACTOR PENIS! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Send us a textNo guest tonight which means we will chat about the current happenings of the day, playing some relevant sound bites and taking your calls later in the show. Call in 248-238-8155.SUPPORT THE SHOWSubscribeStar http://bit.ly/42Y0qM8Super Chat Tip https://bit.ly/42W7iZHBuzzsprout https://bit.ly/3m50hFTPaypal http://bit.ly/3Gv3ZjpPatreon http://bit.ly/3G37AVx SMART is the acronym that was created by technocrats that have setup the "internet of things" that will eventually enslave humanity to their needs. Support the showCONNECT WITH USWebsite https://www.dangerousinfopodcast.com/Guilded Chatroom http://bit.ly/42OayqyEmail the show dangerousinfopodcast@protonmail.comJoin mailing list http://bit.ly/3Kku5YtSOCIALSInstagram https://www.instagram.com/dangerousinfo/Twitter https://twitter.com/jaymz_jesseGab https://gab.com/JessejaymzTruth Social https://truthsocial.com/@jessejaymzWATCH LIVERumble https://rumble.com/c/DangerousInfoPodcastTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/dangerousinfopodcastPilled https://pilled.net/profile/144176Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DangerousInfoPodcast/BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/egnticQyZgxDCloutHub https://clouthub.com/DangerousINFOpodcastDLive https://dlive.tv/DangerousINFOpodcast Send stuff: Jesse Jaymz, PO Box 541, Clarkston, MI 48347
David Locke joined DJ & PK for his weekly visit to talk about the latest with the Utah Jazz and the NBA game format changes that are being talked about.
Hey there, it's Jess Birken, your go-to nonprofit law buddy, here to save you from those endless board meetings that make you want to pull your hair out! In this episode of Charity Therapy, I'm chatting with my friend Maria Huntley, the executive director of the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians. She's got the inside scoop on how to run nonprofit board meetings that are not only more productive but also a whole lot more fun. Say goodbye to those never-ending life stories and hello to meetings that start AND end on time. We dive deep into the world of board meeting magic, exploring tips like how to be a rockstar facilitator and why having some solid ground rules can be a game changer. Maria shares her genius ideas on mixing social time with business, making sure everyone gets a say, and keeping those discussions on point. If you're sick of people using the mic to relive their glory days, we have some hilarious insights on managing that, too. Plus, Maria dishes on how to set the right tone with board orientations and training so everyone's on the same page from day one. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your nonprofit adventure, this episode is packed with advice to make your board meetings a breeze. And if you're as nerdy as Maria and me, we've even got a handy recipe for facilitating discussions up for grabs. In this episode, you will hear: Managing board meetings effectively to ensure they start and end on time Facilitator skills and employing ground rules to help achieve effective meetings Be mindful of dominating the conversation Leading statements can help ensure everyone has an equitable chance to voice their opinions A consent agenda for streamlining meetings and increasing their overall efficiency Shifting to a positive board culture through training and orientation Respecting board members' time and keeping meetings short and well-structured Having a clear structure in place for successful board discussions Resources from this Episode Recipe for a Generative Discussion: https://birkenlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Generative-Discussion-Recipe.pdf Sign up for the Birken Law Email list: https://birkenlaw.com/signup/ Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/birkenlaw Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Host Jake Deptula speaks with Desiree, who shares her dating misadventures, including cringe-worthy encounters with older men who misrepresent themselves. Their conversation highlights issues like catfishing and the bait-and-switch phenomenon. Desiree reveals the aspects of old-school dating and the early days of AOL Online romances. She emphasizes critical criteria for partners, such as having a job, apartment, and car, and discusses the dangers she has faced, including awkward and potentially risky situations. She reflects on the importance of personal safety and learning from past mistakes while navigating the modern dating landscape. The episode also touches on sensitive topics like sexual assault and boundaries in relationships, encouraging listeners to be aware of red flags and the significance of trust and accountability in dating. **This episode of lovelustfridays contains topics including sexual assault. Please listen with caution.** topics | bad dates, catfishing, true crime, online dating, SMITTY, dating stories, friendship, betrayal, dating criteria, dangerous situations, dating experiences, personal growth, dating, true crime, personal stories domestic violence, abuse, sexual assault, boundaries, relationships, trust, instincts, accountability, sharing experiences, red flags Desiree - Episode Link "His Name Was SMITTY" https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/lovelustfear/id1735876283 https://open.spotify.com/episode/1jQ7VjUQ0S7feHDADg1fM6 National Domestic Violence Hotline (24/7/365) Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233) Text: START to 88788 https://www.thehotline.org/ https://www.facebook.com/NationalDomesticViolenceHotline https://www.instagram.com/NDVHofficial/ guest + story | submission information If you have a dating or relationship story to share, want to participate in a discussion here on lovelustfridays, or have a topic you'd like us to cover, contact us below. E-mail | lovelustfearpod@gmail.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/lovelustfearpod/ submission link | https://lovelustfear.aidaform.com/lovelustfear subscription links Amazon Music https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b06d0ea8-cb29-4c3a-98e6-0249d84df748/lovelustfear Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0e3ndcf5u8lZ5lhN1lvWec Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lovelustfear/id1735876283 RSS feed https://audioboom.com/channels/5125912.rss Want to hear more? Whatever app you're listening on, just rate us and/or leave us a comment or review. Thank you for your support!
check out patreon.com/bigsofttitty for more episodes, and video of every episode!Tom and Demi are back at it again with an episode where Tom stabs the humble Demi in the back by disengaging from the Clifford the Big Red Dog riff, but then he treats her to a journey into the mind of The British Man, with another installment of I'm Reading Some Porno featuring the works of R. Hyull - in this case, The United Nations of Sex. He's incredible. No-one does it like R. Hyull. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake Scott joined DJ for an entire hour to talk about a bevy of different topics as the two discussed the changing world of college athletics, Team USA's dominance in the Olympics and what to make of Utah football training camp as it opens.
On this episode we take a trip down memory lane with Donkey Kong Country, share our thoughts on a modern classic with Celeste, then check out an upcoming 3D platfomer by trying the Slime 64 demo. Intro/Opening 00:00 - 02:30 Donkey Kong Country 02:30 - 08:04 Celest 08:04 - 34:28 Brief Hades Tangent 34:28 - 36:13 Slime 64 36:13 - 53:34 Wrap Up/Closing Thoughts 53:34 - End
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Value is a difficult thing to pin down. In any audience, there is bound to be a wide range of interests, needs, and wants. How do we decipher that array into a presentation which meets all expectations? Well, we can't. There are too many variables at play, so we have to work on hitting the target for the majority of those who have assembled to hear us speak. There is a designated theme for the talk, hosted by an organisation whose members have aligned around a central set of interests. That is a good starting point to ascertain which angle of approach will be the best and most effective. Within that broad spectrum, we have our own areas of expertise and interest, and we seek the nexus of those two forces to find the right theme for the talk. Having worked out which theme and approach will meet the needs of most of the audience, we need to look for our value bombs. What do we know which they don't? What valuable experiences have we had, which they won't have had? What dead ends and failed missions have we experienced, which they won't have had as yet and will want to avoid? The process of elimination is at work here as we dissect our own knowledge bank and our host of experiences, as we draw on the resources we have available to us for assembling the talk. There is a balance between talking about ourselves and making it relevant to the audience. Some speakers get that line of demarcation confused and spend too much time on their own glorious career. They forget the audience is not like us and have different drivers of importance to them. Our examples, from our own hard wrought experiences, are certainly powerful and appealing to an audience. However, we have to move from the specifics about us to the broader frame of reference to how the audience can apply the lessons we have learnt. This is where the value transition takes place. We need to craft that transition carefully. This is what happened to me – the incident; this is what I learnt as a result – the insight; and here is what you can learn and apply for yourself – the application. This incident-insight-application formula is a very handy frame of reference to throw over the talk we are designing, to make sure we can draw out the value for the listeners. Because it happened to us, it is true. Now what we deduce from the experience can be debated, but usually when everyone shares the same context, the chances are high that similar conclusions will be reached. This lessens the chances of an audience disagreeing with our findings. The application has to be broad enough to capture the various situations of those in the audience. There is usually a range of industry sectors, ages, genders and experience sets we have to appeal to. A good way to cover off this variety is to think about what would be the top five possible applications of our insight for this audience. Probably we won't get everyone perfectly included, but the chances are high we will get the majority catered for. Even if we use the rule of three and say here are the three best applications of this idea, that will usually be enough if we think that five is stretching things too much. When we line up the experience, insight and application, the audience can all see that we are providing value, even if it happens that we are not hitting that particular person's bullseye. That effort to make the talk relevant for the listeners will be appreciated and it shows we really know what we are talking about. Pontificating is great fun, but audiences usually want the lessons on what not to do and what to do in that order. The risk averse nature of people requires that we outline where we failed as a warning lesson to others, that they should avoid doing what we did and save themselves a lot of money and trouble in the process. Everyone loves a good train wreck story, and I am sure we all have plenty of them to share. The design stage of any talk is critical and so let's make sure we are thinking value provision from the very start, as an overall guiding light before do anything else. What value do we have to offer and work from there to align that with the likely members of the audience for our talk. Include some “don't do this folks” lessons and everyone will be happy.
Dave and Nephi recorded this episode in January to, among other things, alert non-resident hunters of changes to elk hunting application processes in Wyoming. Of course, they didn't release the episode until mid-February--after the application deadline. So, hopefully it helps for 2025. Other topics discussed include: upcoming sage grouse management plans, the complexitiy of state hunting/fishing regulations, hunting state lands in Nebraska, wolf release in Colorado, corner crossing, and more. Want more frequent episodes? Shoot us a note and let us know at yourmountain@itsyourmountain.com.
Discussing how the Commanders can rebuild through Free Agency (3:35). Pontificating over all the options Washington has while holding the #2 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft (16:40). Cookie Bake-Off between Selby and Smoot (30:44). Hosts: Logan Paulsen, Santana Moss, Fred Smoot Guests: Zach Selby, Intern Caroline Producer: Jason JohnsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Heidi Talks to Zac Moyle, Professional Pollster About the 24 Election Pt 1” “Heidi Talks to Zac Moyle, Professional Pollster, About the 24 Election Pt 2” “Pontificating on the Polls With Special Guest Host Heidi Harris” “Trump Talk With Special Guest Host Heidi Harris”
Hot off the press, the boys round up the latest Champions Cup action including overanalysing Max's display against Bordeaux on and off the field…. Pontificating on whether a testimonial means Courtney Lawes can't play for England in the Six Nations despite his ridiculously good form. They're full of praise for ice man Mannie Libbok but less so for Zander Fagerson! There's also a big transfer section this week including Eddie Jones' Japanese jaunt and the Hybrid contract situation in England. So much to pack in but all the rugby chat you need after a fabulous weekend of European action
THIS WEEK ON THE J6POD... Andrew joins Bob to discuss all the potential playoff seedings that could come of this FINAL WEEK of the regular season, including 4 teams fighting for the final 2 seeds. Louie crashes the party and stays just long enough to hopefully salvage his marriage... time will tell!
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The Denver Broncos haven't embarked on a fire sale yet, but that could change quickly if they lose to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Christopher Hart outlines a big key to the game that could help the Broncos secure a win and discusses several trade hypotheticals with the trade deadline on the horizon. Sign up with MyBookie using our link to receive your welcome bonus https://mybookie.website/MileHighBroncos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we have fellow comedian Kevin Moran on the podcast to talk all about our writing process and doing comedy in central Pennsylvania. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attempted-delivery/support
This month's wiri wiri is Las Pochas about primos. The new Disney show Primos got plenty of critiques. So Las Pochas unpack the baggage about the cartoon of a little girls' summer vacation with family.
As a followup to our recent AI episodes, we share some personal updates and fears. Anney defends her fanfiction honor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another timely episode of Not Coming Soon is here! I know you have been ripe with anticipation to hear our thoughts on the latest news in media and the conclusion of our latest story: Greener Grass. Topics from the headlines of "today": - Oscar Nominee, Triangle of Sadness - Bullet Train and the potential Bond of tomorrow - Pontificating on The Last of Us 3 Episodes behind - Why you should watch Poker Face Want more from us? Check out these links: Ryan's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/myers291/ (make him use it) Jeff's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/jmyersonfires/
GET EVERY EPISODE AD FREE PLUS BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast This week Zach recounts some of the creepiest and most unnerving ghost stories you've ever heard. Specters that are stuck in time! Organ playing apparitions! Pontificating poltergeists! You have to hear this one to believe it.
Though the prof was kept away from recording by a snowstorm, this episode brings rejoicing for the wandering parishioner has returned! Yes, Kyle is joined by Scott in this episode. Together at last, they bring in a “ghost guest” in the form of Carl Trueman as they take a quote of his about the Roman …
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Have you ever heard that in order to achieve success, you need to do everything by yourself? I cannot stress how much I disagree with this because whether we admit it or not, we're in a completely different reality now. There's a more effective way to reach your dream life without having to send yourself towards burnout. Now that I hired the right people for my business, I am no longer stuck up until the weekends, handcuffed to my computer, and doing all the work alone. As someone who has been there, I understand. Trust me, I've been there. You are going to have the opportunity to see things that will help you live a better and more prosperous life. “The next time there's something repeatedly frustrating you and your business that you can't do and you feel handcuffed, ask yourself 'who,' not ‘how.'” – Keith Kalfas Why do you have to listen to today's episode. 00:20 – “There's a new reality, and there's a new way… and the people that don't adopt these new ways will literally find themselves extremely frustrated in the next five years.” This episode will be about hiring remote employees, based on my experience and the others', having observed how the seemingly impossible becomes possible these days. 05:23 – “You have to get to the point where you finally realize and accept as a concrete reality that if you're trying to learn how, and trying to do it all yourself, then it's literally never ever going to get done.” We all dream of having the freedom to live our life while our business runs. In doing business, you need to create a structure that's independent of you and separate from your identity. 10:01 – “I'm gonna tell you stories to help your mind get through each one so then you can go out and do some of this stuff.” Here, I give you a list of the tasks you can delegate, along with stories from my own experience, to help you navigate through each one. 13:36 – “And it was like this frustrating thing, because every time we built this out, we tried to have people help us do all the tasks that needed to be done in the business, we're looking for the wrong people.” The first mistake you shouldn't do: Hire your nephew or any family member and/or neighbor's kid. 15:40 – “Your internal customers, your employees, and your assistants, they have to be the right people.” The second mistake: Pontificating that there's got to be someone somewhere who wants to make a few extra bucks. 16:25 – “You can literally pile so much on people's plates that you'll run them off, and they'll burn out, and they'll quit, so you got to be very careful about that.” The third mistake: Trying to put the turd on someone else's plate 19:20 – “When you finally discover the solution of hiring these virtual assistants to help you in your business, that's where the real work starts.” The fourth mistake: Trying to abdicate the work to someone who obviously sucks at it 29:13 – “The next time there's something repeatedly frustrating you and your business that you can't do and you feel handcuffed, ask yourself who, not how.” Stop asking yourself how you can do things. Ask yourself who are the qualified people that can help you do those things. 33:29 – Q&A portion Key Takeaways “There's a new reality, and there's a new way, and it's been here for five to seven years now. And the people that don't adopt these new ways, and tap into these new tactics and principles, they will literally find themselves extremely frustrated in the next five years.” “You have to get to the point where you finally realize and accept as a concrete reality that if you're trying to learn how, and trying to do it all yourself, then it's literally never ever going to get done.” “Of all the things that need to get done to build all these structures so you can flow more cash and have more freedom, you need people and software and systems.” “Your internal customers, your employees, and your assistants, they have to be the right people.” “When you finally discover the solution of hiring these virtual assistants to help you in your business, that's where the real work starts.” “It will never, ever, ever get done if you don't realize you can't do it and you have to hire someone else to do it.” Connect with Keith Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Website Resources/People Mentioned: My Website: Official Site Keith Kalfas My Podcast Page: The UNTRAPPED Podcast Joshua Latimer: LinkedIn Brandon Vaughn: LinkedIn Tim Feriss' book: The 4-Hour Workweek Spencer Johnson's book: Who Moved My Cheese Dan Platta: Blue Skies Services Dan Sullivan's book: Who Not How Find freelancers here: Upwork Jill's Office: Website Monday.com: Website Brad Smart's book: Topgrading Want to go to the GIE+EXPO 2022? 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Pontificating about how glorious it feels to sit down in the shower, Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa makes a questionable decision during a 1-2 count
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Dave is back and already pissed off... ...all because of a missed Dad joke. Steve ate the pudding. We changed the name of the show, but not really. We hear the harrowing tale of "Spider Island." Dave got food poisoning on an airplane and barfed in Reykjavik. He also straddled a woman on a plane. Steve made Dave's mom pass out over a cancer scare. Dave thinks Sweden is better than the United States. Tracy thinks "pride" means taking a leak wherever he sees fit. Dave created a new game, "Strawberry Jam or Pickled Herring?" We hear the shocking revelation that getting tattooed hurts. Steve gives a rave review to the book, "The Broken Room." He also talks for a long time about the guest he didn't book. Dave rarely likes the comedians that Steve does. We get an impromptu plug for Promax bars. Tracy checked out of "Pam and Tommy" when it came to a head. We talk about shows that confuse us and we hate... ...including "Raised by Wolves" and "The Expanse." We get NO NEW MINUTE from Tracy! But he does bring us headlines from around the world! Email Us: thedaveandsteveshow@gmail.com
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Some of the topics I cover in this episode include, but aren't limited to: My Friday, March 11, 2011 story relating to Japan's Great Tohoku earthquake where I talk about tedious Japanese public junior high school graduations and how the way I handled that tedium led me to an amazing experience that gives me a foundation for questioning scientific materialism's position on consciousness; the implications of Whitley Strieber's book “A New World” and what it means about the elasticity of consciousness among species; Dean Radin's research on pre-cognition and the collective conscious as it relates to 9/11; more 3/11/2011 earthquake aftermath memories and how my wife and I were able to make it a fun experience for my son; why responding to care for each other during crisis is a human thing, not only a Japanese thing; asking why we can't both express compassion for those suffering from the tragic outcomes of current events and discussing them from a more meta perspective to determine how we got here so we don't repeat it again; feeling livid about how our more positive emotions are being used to control us; diving into Integral Theory and whether critiques that it's too elitist are correct, and how I see a mature understanding of and using Integral Theory as being one that humbles a person and gives them great respect for everyone; why PostModern/Green/Level 6 in Integral Theory has its own form of authoritarianism; and why true Integralists can't be authoritarians. Media Links My most recent blog post, "I Don't Know What's Going to Happen and that Scares the Shit Out of Me" "The Pursuit of Happyness," the Will Smith movie "A Paradise Built in Hell," a book by Rebecca Solnit The Daily Evolver podcast
This episode consists of two separate riverside ramblers with a similar topic: Where have we been as a collective, where are we now and where are we going. The first clip starts with the present, life here in Japan during COVID-19, the moronic response to COVID before broadening out to a discussion of the author Daniel Pinchbeck and his question: did 2012 happen? I then speak about the many cycles of time, using astrology and secular understanding such as Strauss/Howe's generational theory and how using both we could say that our current 80-year cycle has us in late winter and then I speak some about the astrological cycles of next several years, how the short-term forecast is very intense. And finally, I talk briefly about the Jupiter/Saturn cycle and I ponder how we can prepare for spring. In the second clip, I speak about the upcoming year of 2022, a year of disillusionment, grace, delusion, miracles, overdoses, death, power being exposed and possible redemption. I base much of this talk on the astrological cycles of 2022 and I bore down a bit on the details, offering a few specific predictions. I base these thoughts on listening to/watching/reading probably 20 hours of astrology media, several other forecasts from a more secular perspective, and my own understanding of current events. And at the end, I offer a few suggestions on how to personally navigate what I expect is going to be an intense ride but I'll reward those of you who read these intros the key word: Simplify! Media links The Covid19up Main Page The Covid19up Telegram Channel My 2019 blog post about Pinchbeck and The Idea that 2012 Did Happen If you want to connect with me, find me at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bryan.winchell2/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBandPRealmPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/BandPRealmPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bryanwinchell?fan_landing=true
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In this Vignette episode of the Uncultured Bias podcast. Camara Williams reflects on his birthday, the inability for the black people to criticize and Pepe Le Pew foolishness.
It's episode 57 and we really wanted to spend a lot of time talking about Lovecraft Country so if you don't want that, then you should've told us that like a week ago. You can also skip to the 34-ish minute mark to get into the other topics...I guess! Also, sorry for the delay in releasing this one but we don't get paid for this. Other topics of discussion: Armed robbery of digital money Red potion might cure COVID? Someone should make a Zoolander sequel Pontificating on the name Grogu Addison's Big Brain Star Wars Theory Jizz music Pee Pee Poo Poo is the best NPC A deep dive into Lovecraft Country Thicc Beyonce Robots Nipple Blood Fountains work like blood guns Meat eating evolution Tim wants to fuck Harvard Addison is a COOL DAD OK! He watches Jurassic World with his impressionable infant child Tim reads us a question about What's a good way to refer to the crotch? Chris is very cool with saying the P word and the V word. Only stop screaming while standing still or 30 minute line to every bathroom? Do you have your own thought experiment, story, or just something you'd like to say? You can submit yours by: Tweeting at us: @part_time_pod Email: pt.podcasters@gmail.com Voicemail: Anchor voice message (we'd feature it on the show with your permission Web: ptpod.fun It would also really help us out if you could take the time to review the show on Apple Podcasts if you're enjoying it. Thanks for listening and please follow us on Instagram for art based on things we've talked about on the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/part-time-pod/message
Yeah, it's been a while but I had to way in on the US election. It'd be a complete loss to civilization if I didn't. So I tell you why my vote went where it went, and remind you that the Iowa Caucus was a nightmare for a lot of reasons, including a really shady app and why I think that first election of the 2020 campaign foreshadows 2020's final election, I talk about some of my thoughts regarding what has been one of the worst months ever for the journalism profession, and read the public post of Matt Taibbi's look at the NY Post story on Hunter Biden that users on Twitter and Facebook were blocked from sharing. And then play a clip from the recent Dark Horse Podcast with Bret Weinstein chatting about some pretty nasty shit Facebook and Twitter have done to him, which gets me a bit riled up. And last, if you stick around, you can find out who I voted for and why and then hear my predictions for this crazy election.
Our “what” (our mission) is staying the same, but the “how” is changing. Online Church is here to stay. So this season, we're talking about the new “how”. Pontificating about all the new changes isn't helpful, we're going to talk about what you actually need to DO to get to where you need to GO next. Leave Some Feedback:Did you enjoy the episode? If so, please leave a short review! And tell your friends.Connect With Us: Instagram Facebook Churchfuel.com
Black lives matter. Please email your letters of comment to octothorpecast@gmail.com and use #OctothorpeCast when you post about the show on social media! Black Lives Matter: Black UK racial justice organisations Anti-racism resources FIYAH Magazine The 2017 #BlackSpecFic Report The 2018 FIYAH Black SFF Writer Survey Report Virtual conventions: Balticon: A mixture of Zoom and Discord with Twitch and YouTube España Sheriff attended Balticon CoNZealand: The platform announcement: Using a similar pattern to Balticon The Nebulas: Alison spoke to Steven H. Silver about how the Nebulas went John Scalzi posted his set list from the disco Wiscon: We did not attend! If you did, send us locs! Virtually Expo (UK Games Expo) 21–23 August 2020 Free at the point of use, but you can donate Hugo Voter Packet It has been made available What's in the HVP ALL THE COMICS Staying sane in the apocalypse Oculus Quest Calla: Specialized Voice Chat for Meetups Our theme music is Fanfare for Space by Kevin MacLeod, used under a CC BY 3.0 license
Sing, Sing, Sing Louis Prima (1910-1978) arr. Darmon Meader (b. 1961) additional lyrics by Peter Eldridge (b. 1962) and Darmon Meader Sing, sing, sing, sing, All you got to do is sing. Girls and boys, make a noise, Just try singin' with a swing. Sing, sing, sing, sing, Ev'rybody likes to sing, Summer, fall, winter, spring, These are all good times to sing. When the music comes around; Just join in with your own sound. Here's the thing you need to know: Just make it all up as you go. Sing, sing, sing, sing, All you got to do is sing. Shakespeare said, “The song's the thing,” When you sing it with a swing. You gotta try to sing it out, ring it out, get a reaction. If it don't swing, You know it don't mean a thing. Trumpets blare, cymbals ring, They all got their way to sing. When the music comes around, Just join in with your own sound. Sing, sing, sing, sing, Got to make the rafters ring. Slow down; why you're in a hurry? Relax; there's no need to worry. Got no use for second guessing. You've got notes that need expressing. It's callin' me, callin' you, The harmony's comin' thru. I guarantee that it's true: The melody gets to you. (Throw all caution thru the window; That's the only thing you gotta do To let it all begin now. I can never get enough. I used to sit around feelin' like a lump; Was nothin' in the world ever make me jump. But then I got the bug; You should see me know: Pontificating more than the law allows.) I'm singing in the shower and it's soundin' so nice (Hey! Feelin' better.) I'm hummin' by the hour and my hummin' delights (Oh! So much better!) I'm gonna do my singin' till the end of the day. (Light as a feather.) My blues are gone forever. I'm singing in the shower and it's soundin' so nice (No more denying,) I'm hummin' by the hour and my hummin' delights (So dulcifying,) I'm gonna do my singin' till the end of the day. (Electrifying,) Come on! Sing, sing, sing, sing, All you got to do is sing. Girls and boys, make a noise, Just try singin' with a swing. Sing, sing, sing,sing, Ev'rybody likes to sing, Summer, fall, winter, spring, These are all the best times to sing. When the music comes around; Just join in with your own sound. Here's the thing you need to know: Just make it all up as you go. Sing, sing, sing, sing, All you got to do is sing. Shakespeare said, “The song's the thing,” When you sing it with a swing. Stop all your tiptoein', And once you get goin', There'll be no stopping The melody's fillin' your heart an' soul. One, two, three, we're swingin', As you see, with no apology, So you might as well swing it, It's a kick in the pants. Now you're singin' with a swing, Sing, sing, sing, Yeah! “Sing, Sing, Sing” was performed by the Houston Chamber Choir with scat soloists Lauren Pastorek and Wayne Ashley at the 2016-2017 season's “In the Mood.”
Sorry, folks, it had to be done eventually, a return to politics. U.S. presidential politics, in particular. But there's good news. Yes, this might be the last time this particular podcast ponders this topic. For my candidate, Bernie Sanders has dropped out and we've now got two candidates in Joe Biden and Donald Trump who seem woefully unprepared for the road ahead. So this episode finds me pontificating on why it is not only Biden, but the people around him, that make me lack any confidence in him, as I munch on some pizza next to a river, then you'll hear an essay I wrote for my blog, then a brief answer to the question: How many presidents consciously decided not to seek a second term, which I answered using this article. And last, as always, two more chapters from my novel, "The Teacher and the Tree Man." Today it is book 3, chapters 7 and 8. Enjoy!
The Sandersonian Institute of Cosmere Studies is still exploring Dayside on Taldain, and there's sand EVERYWHERE! In this episode, Amy, Jordan, and Bill dive into Volume 2 of Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere graphic novel, White Sand. Politics! Intrigue! Sand critters! A party! And we announce the results of our most recent giveaway at the end! So come on in, grab a tonk, and join us as we continue to discuss the modern incarnation of the first book Brandon Sanderson ever wrote. ___ This episode's show notes can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PNNcgEqW5cZee4uaMlXAzdHdlrEW34Sa2Xalxr1RyvM/edit?usp=sharing___ You can support The Sandersonian Institute of Cosmere Studies by becoming a Patron at http://www.patreon.com/cosmerestudies SICS patrons make the show possible and gain access to additional content and early access to bonus episodes. ___ You can email us your questions about the Cosmere at cosmerestudies@gmail.com. We will occasionally select emails to respond to during the show, so we'd love to hear any theories you have, no matter how far-fetched, or anything else you may have to say about Brandon Sanderson's work. ___ Follow us at www.twitch.tv/innkeeperstable for our live shows, which stream on Mondays, every two weeks, at 8:30pm Mountain Time. VODs will be posted on the Cosmere Studies YouTube account here at https://www.youtube.com/cosmerestudies. ___ We'd like to thank the following artists for granting us permission to use their artwork in our opening video. Be sure to check out their websites! Stephan Martiniere - Elantris - http://www.martiniere.com/ Sam Weber - The Mistborn Trilogy - http://www.sampaints.com/ Chris McGrath - Alloy of Law - http://www.christianmcgrath.com/ Dan dos Santos - Warbreaker - http://www.dandossantos.com/ Michael Whelan - Words of Radiance and Oathbringer - http://www.michaelwhelan.com/ David Palumbo - Arcanum Unbounded - http://www.dvpalumbo.com/ ___ The Sandersonian Institute of Cosmere Studies is a biweekly podcast for fans of Brandon Sanderson's Cosmere novels. Bill, Amy, and Jordan discuss Brandon's work and dive a bit too deep into theories and speculation. So put on your aluminum foil hats and join us for the ride as we discuss Brandon's work and your emails, and remember—there's ALWAYS another secret! ___ Find SICS online: Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/innkeeperstable Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/cosmerestudies Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/cosmerestudies Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cosmerestudies Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cosmerestudies Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/cosmerestudies
Well, it's a slow couple of days Clippers basketball wise. Will and Chuck go in depth on some possible playoff opponents, try and predict what would have happened had we lost a couple of big weekend games, and discuss the pros and cons of possibly getting KD and Kyrie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All too often, we want something to work when we're sparring, or rolling, and it just doesn't happen for us. Let's take a deeper look into why.Today I share with you one of my favorite quotes and how it can help you get better in martial arts. This comes up so often, that I felt it was time to share some of these stories with you so you can benefit from it as well.