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Welcome back to the lovely show! This week your lovely hosts are catching up on the Oscars, and share their thoughts on Adrian Brody's speech. They discuss Westlife VS Boyzone and what they're giving up for the Mark Wahlberg 40 Day Challenge. Plus, Kevin is back with his news segment and this week we learn why chimpanzees prefer to urinate together. If you enjoyed this episode of The Lovely Show, please ensure to leave us a LOVELY review. Support The Lovely Show to get ad-free listening and bonus episodes at https://headstuffpodcasts.com/membership/ - listen to your bonus episodes and ad-free feed in your favourite app! This is a HeadStuff podcast produced by Hilary Barry. Artwork by Matt Mahon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Phonebox Podcast is back for Season 7! We are kicking off with Midlands legend and the wonderful co founder of Popsy Clothing, Cherish Reardon. 2005 was a pivotal time for her growing up. We chat about her experiences with bullying and how she overcame them. She also confesses her love for Michael Owen and Peter Pan not the cartoon but Jeremy Sumptor of course!Watch us on YouTube here.Follow Popsy Clothing on Instagram.Follow Popsy Clothing on Facebook.Visit Popsy Clothing.Popsy Clothing Frocks and Friends.For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#00s #00smusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIt's that time of year again. When I celebrate the winter solstice by getting some horror authors to come and talk in deep, emotional detail about a scary book that we like. This time the Christmas Special Deep Dive kicks the tires and looks under the hood of Stephen King's most underrated novel: From a Buick 8. My friends on this weird-ass-road trip are Ally Malinenko and Nat Cassidy. I asked them to do it for a coupla reasons. 1) They are lovely 2) hey really get King, and 3) they can speak to this book's focus on grief and loss. And oh boy do we talk grief, loss, afterlives and everything else. Turns out it's not just a book about a car after all. Don't worry though, Ally is charming, Nat is snarky and together we'll make you laugh. And Christmas is supposed to be tinged with melancholy isn't it… Enjoy! Other Books Mentioned Matterhorn (2009), by Karl MarlantesHearts in Atlantis (1999), by Stephen KingThe Colorado Kid (2005), by Stephen King“The Night Flyer” and “Popsy,” in Nightmares and Dreamscapes (1993), by Stephen KingNestlings (2023), by Nat CassidyThis Appearing House (2022), by Ally Malinenko Support Talking Scared on Patreon Come talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the show
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo”, “Tommy”, “La moneda de la suerte”, “Un trago de despedida”, “Premium Harmony”, “Trueno de verano”, “Batman y Robin tienen una altercado”, “La duna”, “Una muerte”, ”La mujer de la habitación”, “El quinto paso” y “La pantalla roja” os leo ahora “Willie el Friki” incluido en la antología “Si te gusta la oscuridad”. Con este son ya 43 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Canciones: • “Musical Box” de Kevin MacLeod • “Jealous Voice” de Naoya Sakamata Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Pobierz audycję w pliku mp3 11 lat temu rozpoczęliśmy w Radiu SK cykl podcastów, w których planowaliśmy chronologicznie omówić wszystkie autorskie zbiory opowiadań Stephena Kinga. Rok później nagraliśmy drugą część tej serii. Po kolejnych 10 latach, wielu zapowiedziach, a w międzyczasie dwóch premierowo omówionych zbiorach, powracamy z kolejną odsłoną tej serii. W wirtualnym studiu Radia SK spotkali się Hubert "Mando" Spandowski i Michał "Jerry" Rakowicz. Dzisiaj na warsztat trafia pierwsza partia opowiadań z trzeciego zbioru Stephena Kinga pt. "Marzenia i koszmary".Spis treści0:00:00 - Wprowadzenie0:08:20 - WstępOpowiadania:0:13:03 - Cadillac Dolana0:19:53 - Koniec całego bałaganu0:27:54 - Udręka małych dzieci0:32:51 - Nocny Latawiec0:38:16 - Popsy0:42:55 - To żyje w nas0:51:03 - Gryziszczęka0:56:19 - Dedykacja1:03:34 - Podsumowanie pierwszego zestawuJeżeli podoba ci się to co robię to możesz mnie wesprzeć nahttps://patronite.pl/radiosk
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo”, “Tommy”, “La moneda de la suerte”, “Un trago de despedida”, “Premium Harmony”, “Trueno de verano”, “Batman y Robin tienen una altercado”, “La duna”, “Una muerte”, ”La mujer de la habitación” y “El quinto paso” os leo ahora “La pantalla roja” incluido en la antología “Si te gusta la oscuridad”. Con este son ya 42 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • “Intro 39” - Crazy's Skaters • “Astronaut” – VJ A Vision Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
"En toda crisis hay una enorme oportunidad. Si sabes leer las circunstancias, pensar en soluciones para las personas y hacer las cosas de manera distinta, puedes encontrar una gran oportunidad para hacer crecer tu compañía.” – Carlos Londoño (
Luna and Fizzle are best friends like any other except for one thing: Fizzle is an alien from the planet Popsy! Uitgegeven door Abel Studios Sprekers: Maya Oxford, Gabriel Garson, Grace Winpenny
paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo”, “Tommy”, “La moneda de la suerte”, “Un trago de despedida”, “Premium Harmony”, “Trueno de verano”, “Batman y Robin tienen una altercado” y “La duna” os leo ahora “Una muerte” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 39 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • “Black Snake Waltz” - Luke Garfield • “Ode to the plains” – Luke Garfield Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
I den här veckans ”Så in i Själen” så möter ni producenten och filmfotografen Emil Marczak och Dennis Åsberg, som tillsammans med Peter Lindberg grundade Ocean-X team. Ocean-X team är en grupp dykare och vrakletare som har upptäckt och fiskat upp en hel del spännande saker ur havet. I juni 2011 upptäckte de något märkligt och mystiskt på Östersjöns botten, en Cirkeln på ca 85 meters djup och med en diameter på ungefär 60 meter. Cirkeln reste sig tre till fyra meter från botten med en form som liknade en svamp med rundade kanter. I ena riktningen från föremålet fanns mönster i botten som liknar släpspår. Hela världen undrade vad det här kunde vara. Spekulationerna flödade fritt, bland annat om det kunde vara ett kraschat UFO. 2012 gästade Dennis och Peter mig i Nyhetsmorgon. Klippet finns fortfarande på Youtube. Nu 11 år senare ska Dennis Åsberg och jag återigen tala om fenomenet och jag vill veta om något nytt hänt? Dessutom, tillsammans med producenten och filmfotografen Emil Marczak händer en del andra spännande saker. Emil berättar en del saker i det här samtalet som minst sagt sticker ut. Välkomna till ”Så in i Själen”.Dennis World Podcast https://spotify.link/Z2dtqAywbzbDe här dokumentärerna som Emil Marczak filmat och som vi pratar om heter: ”Walking with the tall whites” och ”Chilbolton incident” och ”Baltic anomaly, mystery continues” Om man googlar någon av titlarna, så kan man se dokumentärerna hos olika distributörer, som The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Popsy, documentary+, Stash TV on Youtube, Amazon Prime, etc.Producerat av Silverdrake Förlagwww.silverdrakeforlag.seRedaktör: Marcus Tigerdraakemarcus@silverdrakeforlag.seKlipp: Patrik Sundén Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo”, “Tommy”, “La moneda de la suerte”, “Un trago de despedida”, “Premium Harmony” y “Trueno de verano” os leo ahora “Batman y Robin tienen una altercado” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 37 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • “(Don't Fear) The Reaper” - Blue Öyster Cult • “No more Mr Nice Guy” – Alice Cooper Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The guys discuss Wizkid saying rap is dead and dissing Nigerian rappers, Deshaun Watson's return to football, Africa's World Cup, Asake's bad live performance record, Kanye West and Hitler's friendship, and lots more. Lots of fun conversations here. Enjoy!
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Pues llegó el día del estreno de Los Intocables de El Centinela. El episodio 1 se titula: “Rezo una pequeña oración por ti” y espero que lo disfrutéis. En él tendremos un “puzle sonoro” con mucha música, entre canciones y fondos sonoros de series y películas hay más de 40 temas. Aviso de spoilers: También tendremos trocitos de películas y series, como a mí me gusta: Los intocables de Eliot Ness, La boda de mi mejor amigo, Carros de fuego, Los cañones de Navarone, Misión Imposible, Grease o Blade Runner entre otras... En la sección: Aquellas viejas radios, aquellos viejos misterios. Recuperamos un capítulo de “Universo Insólito con Clara Tahoces” También las secciones de “retro anuncios” y “Copia y pega” de las que no digo más. Y homenajes a Jesús Quintero, Vangelis, Irene Papas, Olivia Newton-John… En la sección “Cuentos para mayores” tendremos dos dramatizaciones o radioteatros: “Popsy” de Stephen King y “El vampiro, una broma macabra” de Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. En fin, casi 3 horas de lo que yo considero “puro entretenimiento” sin más complicaciones, con muchos “Momentos Intocables” Que Uds. Lo pasen bien. Dirección y Presentación. Jesús López Mingo Realización. Jesús López Mingo David Castillo Responsable de Producción. Helen Bustos MetRadioTV ©️ ®️El Centinela del Misterio 07/11/2022 Queda expresamente prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de este programa/podcast, por cualquier procedimiento, plataforma de difusión, medio de comunicación, así como el tratamiento informático, el alquiler o cualquier otra forma de cesión sin la autorización previa y por escrito de los titulares del copyright y propietarios de los derechos de El Centinela del Misterio. Los colaboradores, asistentes y personas que usan la palabra en el espacio radiofónico El Centinela del Misterio, se hacen responsables unilateralmente de las opiniones vertidas en el mencionado espacio, y ceden los derechos de su actuación únicamente a El Centinela del Misterio. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Mi nombre es Juan Carlos Albarracín y te ofrezco mi voz como locutor online y narrador de audiolibros profesional, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo sin compromiso. Contacto profesional: info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com www.locucioneshablandoclaro.com También estoy en Twitter: @VengadorT Estudio de narración: - Micrófono: Neumann TLM-103 - Interfaz: Universal Audio Apollo Twin - Cabina: Demvox ECO100 - Plugins: Universal Audio Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
The King Zone's Book Club Podcast is a spin-off podcast focusing on discussions of the literary work of Stephen King including short stories, novellas and novels. Episode 04 sees Super Marcey and Steven T. Boltz discuss the short stories of The Night Flier and Popsy. Continue reading →
Madeline joins Ross to discuss whether we are all a little entitled and maybe that is ok. Tangents include: Guillotines; "Flag POIL"; the gates of Versailles; pitchforks; "Am I the A-Hole?"; inviting the Devil in; asking for a raise; Grady and his ring of keys; Poughkeepsie.Notes:https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/10/style/why-does-my-grandson-think-i-should-pay-him-for-missing-our-family-vacation.html?campaign_id=0&emc=edit_cr_20220810&instance_id=0&nl=comments-notifications®i_id=78153500&segment_id=0&user_id=9445bc1b4874eb19b226a2f640d3ffe3#commentsContainer&permid=119783709:119783709https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/52209/15-historical-complaints-about-young-people-ruining-everythingSupport the show
Pobierz audycję w pliku mp3W sobotę 20 sierpnia 2022 o godzinie 22:15 (naszego czasu) rozpoczął się drugi dzień wielkiej imprezy online - trzydniowego festiwalu filmów Dollar Babies, podczas którego wyświetlone zostało łącznie 36 filmów, przeplatanych wywiadami z twórcami oraz specjalnymi rozmowami z wyjątkowymi gośćmi. Mando zarwał także i tę drugą nockę i póki co jeszcze żyje na tyle by zrelacjonować kolejny dzień tego wydarzenia. Jak organizacyjnie wypada ten event? Ile wpadek udało się zaliczyć już na tym etapie? Jakim wyzwaniom sprostali organizatorzy? Jak bardzo czuć tutaj pasję ludzi zaangażowanych? Czy udało się skutecznie wytworzyć namiastkę atmosfery towarzyszącej imprezom organizowanym na żywo? Odpowiedzi na te i inne pytania znajdziecie w dzisiejszym podcaście. Oprócz tego poznacie opinie prowadzącego na temat drugiej partii zaprezentowanych w ramach festiwalu produkcji. A w sobotę mogliśmy obejrzeć aż 11 filmów:Everything Eventual (2009, USA)A Very Tight Place (2019, USA)The Man Who Loved Flowers (1996, USA)The Man Who Loved Flowers (2021, USA)Paranoid (2001, USA)That Feeling (2021, USA)Mute (2019, USA)Popsy (2019, Kanada)Beachworld (2019, USA)In the Deadroom (2019, USA)Zornit (2016, Brazylia)Jeżeli podoba ci się to co robię to możesz mnie wesprzeć nahttps://patronite.pl/radiosk
paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo”, “Tommy”, “La moneda de la suerte”, “Un trago de despedida” y “Premium Harmony” os leo ahora “Trueno de verano” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 36 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • “Thunderstruck” - AC/DC • “Thunder & Lightning” - Motörhead Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo”, “Tommy”, “La moneda de la suerte”, “Un trago de despedida” y “Premium Harmony” os leo ahora “Trueno de verano” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 36 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • “Thunderstruck” - AC/DC • “Thunder & Lightning” - Motörhead Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín
Popsy Nanda's most entertaining talk to date covers everything from mustard oiled hair to hiding in a Greek Pâtisserie. Sangtar and Popsy also talk about dealing with grief and loss of Sidhu Moosewala.More at https://www.PunjabiPod.com - Thanks for supporting, sharing and following Punjabi Podcast.
Andrés Cepeda es un productor, cantante y compositor colombiano con más de 20 años de trayectoria musical. Ha sido nominado en 6 ocasiones en los Latin Grammy, de las cuales ha ganado 3 veces. También ha recibido 3 discos de oro, 4 platino, entre otros premios. Su historia en la música comienza con Poligamia un grupo de rock bogotano que durante 8 años posicionaron grandes éxitos con sus 4 trabajos discográficos. Después de esa etapa Andrés comenzó su carrera como solista y compositor independiente en 1999 y desde entonces ha participado en shows en vivo y/o grabaciones en estudio con grandes artistas como: Juan Luis Guerra, Jesse & Joy, Morat, Joss Favela, Karol G, entre otros. Además ha participado como coach en varias ediciones del show La Voz Kids y La Voz Colombia. También se ha involucrado en el teatro con su obra “Cepeda en Tablas”, ha emprendido con una marca de lentes, un restaurante y tiene acciones de Cookie Jaar una empresa de postres y la heladería Popsy. Así que, si estas interesado en construir un proyecto musical o cualquier proyecto creativo, creo que la experiencia de Andrés puede ayudarte a crear nuevas oportunidades y diversificar tus fuentes de ingreso. Algunos de los temas que platicamos fueron:
The crew has complicated feelings about products like Apple's augmented reality glasses and Google Glass. Ceora put it best: “I'm very cautious about any big tech company having any more access to my perception of reality.” On the other hand, products like Envision smart glasses that help visually-impaired people navigate their environments exemplify how AR technology can enable accessibility and empower users.Speaking of different perceptions of reality, New York mayor Eric Adams dusts off that old chestnut about how remote workers “can't stay home in your pajamas all day.” (Watch us.)Matt recommends Oh My Git!, an open-source game that teaches Git. Ceora recommends Popsy, which allows you to turn your Notion pages into a website for free.And some recommended reading: How to make the most out of a mentoring relationship from the GitHub blog and How to use the STAR method to ace your job interview from The Muse.Today's Lifeboat badge goes to user metadept for their answer to Generate a two-digit positive random number in JavaScript.Find Adam on LinkedIn here.
Jon Mann joins the podcast today to discuss his rise into film making, career highlights, cool partnerships he has formed and even shares some amazing stories from filming his new show Pub Crawl. I hope you all enjoy this episode. Feel Free To Subscribe! Connect With Jon: Production Company: https://www.instagram.com/populardemandpictures/ Personal Page: https://www.instagram.com/jonnymann/ Jon Mann is a graduate of Acadia University (POLS, 2011) and the New York Film Academy (Screenwriting, 2013). In 2012, he wrote the documentary Drink ‘Em Dry which premiered at Harvard Law School, making Jon the youngest person in the school's history to present written work (at age 22). After Harvard, the film Drink 'Em Dry is now in universities and colleges in North and South America, Europe, and Australia. Drink ‘Em Dry was also nominated for Best Canadian Documentary at the Canadian Labour International Film Festival (2012). In 2014, Jon completed his first feature-length documentary, Project Power, which follows the social movement against the sale of NB Power to Hydro-Quebec in 2010. In 2015 Jon co-wrote and directed the short-film Rearview which racked up wins and nominations at film festivals worldwide. In 2017, Jon and production partner Rob Ramsay's project Wolfville won the 2018 National Screen Institute's Totally Television program. Filming for the short film's Cahoots & Missy, written and directed by Jon, completed Fall 2017. In 2018, Jon was a Production Coordinator for TIFF Pitch This! short film winner Wildfire. In September 2018, Wolfville was optioned by Take The Shot Productions. In October 2018, Jon adapted Stephen King's short story Popsy into a short film. The film is currently in post-production. In February 2019, Cahoots won Best Canadian Film at the Canadian International Comedy Film Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In March 2019, Cahoots was nominated for Best Comedy at the DeReel Film Festival in Dereel, Australia. Missy is now on CBC GEM Jon is currently an Associate Producer on North Star, a short film starring Kevin Bacon and Laura Innes, from 2019 Oscar-winning producer Andrew Carlberg. Filming began in August 2020 for Pub Crawl, an unscripted series on the historically significant bars of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The series will be broadcasted by Bell The Show Is Available On Bell Fibe Tv & The Bell Fibe TV App. TV! New Here: *CONNECT WITH ME THROUGH INSTAGRAM: @ https://www.instagram.com/glenyg96/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2cJr8YrI1xPPMkrYRpAfBc? si=AqVKuWuBRoaoP9iG5kMZ8g Join The Community On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LIFEAFTERHIGHSCHOOLGLEN
Hallo Menschen. Ein frohes neues Jahr und herzlich willkommen zur Booster-Sendung. Warum? Tja, reinhören. Heute gibts die vorletzte Folge aus unserer Psychologie-Reihe. Wir reden über WiPsy, PoPsy, RePsy, NoPsy, KoPsy und PaPsy. Was das alles ist? Blödsinnig ausgedachte Abkürzungen für einige kleinere Fächer der Psychologie. Wir wollen euch heute einen Einblick geben, in welchen verschiedensten Bereichen dieser Herr Psychologie anzutreffen ist. Viel Spaß beim Hören wünschen die beiden Labertaschen vom PsyPo (was das bedeutet müsst ihr selbst erraten).
Ahora puedes apoyar a ELDT con un único pago y la cantidad que prefieras: paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta” y “El brazo” os leo ahora “Tommy” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 32 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • Green Tambourine – Lemon Pipers • Let's Work Together– Canned Heat Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín
Ahora puedes apoyar a ELDT con un único pago y la cantidad que prefieras: paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta”, “El brazo” y “Tommy” os leo ahora “La moneda de la suerte” incluido en la antología “Todo es eventual: 14 relatos oscuros”. Con este son ya 33 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Os invito a echarle un ojo a las nuevas opciones de accesos exclusivos de Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=0a30bf0f13e26bc3600c9edfe3cbdb29 https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=c5e2d012f5a5454f119b2e1bdd992aa5 https://www.ivoox.com/plus?affiliate-code=2682e8f85ce10f4d23677cacb6914982 Temas: • A girl like you – Edwin Collins • Let her go– Passenger Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Ahora puedes apoyar a ELDT con un único pago y la cantidad que prefieras: paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta” y “El brazo” os leo ahora “Tommy” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 32 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • Green Tambourine – Lemon Pipers • Let's Work Together– Canned Heat Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín
Ahora puedes apoyar a ELDT con un único pago y la cantidad que prefieras: paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa”, “Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte”, “Soy la puerta” y “El brazo” os leo ahora “Tommy” incluido en la antología “El bazar de los malos sueños”. Con este son ya 32 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • Green Tambourine – Lemon Pipers • Let's Work Together– Canned Heat Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This week C.M. and Josh sit down with the director of the Dollar Baby "Popsy", based on the Stephen King short story. Jon Mann grew up in Fredericton, New Brunswick, 150 miles from Bangor, Maine. An avid King fan from a young age, Jon's short films and documentaries have won multiple national awards. He is currently working in production with Academy Award winning producer Andrew Carlberg on the short film North Star (starring Kevin Bacon, Colman Domingo, Laura Innes). Keep up with Jon's work here: jonnymann.com and https://www.facebook.com/populardemandpictures
In this episode of Punjabi Podcast, Popsy (The Music Machine) shares his musical journey and other experiences with Sangtar. Thanks for supporting, sharing and following Punjabi Podcast.
Ahora puedes apoyar a ELDT con un único pago y la cantidad que prefieras: paypal.me/LibroTobias Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa” y ““Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, “En la habitación de la muerte” y “Soy la puerta” os leo ahora “El brazo” incluido en la antología “Historias fantásticas”. Con este son ya 31 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • Its A Sin To Tell A Lie – The Ink Spots • Thats When Your Heartaches Begin – The Ink Spots Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Episode Notes Clowns are funny, right? Well not when you find out the true dark secrets of these creatures that walk amongst us handing out balloons and laughter... Is that a chuckle you're hearing or a blood curdling scream?! Fun in Funerals by David O'Hanlon Buy the new "Babysitter Massacre" book! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P4ZF9LG/ Get Cool Merchandise http://store.weeklyspooky Support us on Patreon http://patreon.com/IncrediblyHandsome Support Weekly Spooky by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/weekly-spooky Contact Us/Submit a Story twitter.com/WeeklySpooky facebook.com/WeeklySpooky WeeklySpooky@gmail.com Music by Ray Mattis http://raymattispresents.bandcamp.com Produced by Daniel Wilder This episode sponsored by HenFlix.com For everything else visit WeeklySpooky.com Transcript: The death of a Clown is no laughing matter. It leaves a bleak, unhappy void in the universe equal to the amount of Joy the departed had caused. Fennis Farcemeister, Whiteface of the Amityville shudder, had brought happiness to millions. His body rested in the lavender casket with his bright red shoes sticking straight up and his orange hair jutting over the side. Before him, a pedestal—too large for its contents—stood erect as a grim reminder of the task to come. The remainder of his shudder mourned in their own ways while they awaited the arrival of Pastor Crumb. “How are we supposed to close the lid?” Popsy Pringle asked gruffly, wiggling the toe of Fennis’ shoe. “Might as well just slap some Crocs on him.” “You don’t have to be in such a hurry, Popsy,” Sweet P. Cheepskate sobbed. Sweet’s brother, Blippy, put an arm around her shoulders and nodded in agreement. The twins were the shudder’s resident tramps. The tears rolled down Blippy’s rotund cheeks and disappeared in the smear of his greasepaint beard. The siblings both focused on the pedestal or, more accurately, the egg resting atop it. Blippy chewed his lip nervously and tipped his torn top hat respectfully. “We all know you’ll be the next Whiteface,” he said softly. “You don’t have to be so eager to take it. Callousness is for humans. Clowns are better than that.” Popsy groaned and gave his nose a squeak. “Spare me.” Blippy gasped at the insulting gesture and sobbed on his sister’s shoulder. Waldo Tatters’ tie-dye shitkickers clopped across the wood floors with his spurs jangling until he stood before the egg. Its scaly, vermillion shell was painted with Fennis’ likeness and locks of his hair snipped and glued to the sides. Every Clown had an egg in their shudder’s reliquary. Waldo traced his finger across the curve of the egg. He took off his cowboy hat and pressed it to his denim shirt. Rodeo clowns were rogues and rarely allowed membership in a shudder. Fennis saw beyond Waldo’s wily, psychotic, demeanor, however. “Don’t you worry none, pardner,” the cowboy said, lowly. “We won’t take too long.” “We’d better not.” Popsy checked his oversized watch. “Where the hell is Crumb? No one likes a sad Clown.” Sweet squirmed uncomfortably in her pew. She’d see a Pierrot once. It was the worst thing that could happen to a Clown. The Code called for funerary games so that the laughter of the shudder could carry the soul to the Palace of Joy. If the games didn’t appease the soul of the departed Clown however, it would become trapped in the void, and they would return as a Pierrot—a hideous, undead monstrosity that devoured flesh and spread coulrophobia. You can’t bring Joy if the audience thinks you might eat their faces. “The Code don’t cop to convenience,” Waldo reminded him. He looked at the flower on Fennis’ lapel. Its pedals danced in the artificial wind of the oscillating fan, but Fennis remained still. “Rather get on with the Chase myself, all the same.” “It’ll be a hell of a blow-off.” Blippy tugged the handkerchief from his breast pocket dragging out an extra three feet of multi-colored linen. He blew his nose on it and folded it back into his pocket. A sad smile stretched across his chubby cheeks. “Fennis will be able to rest easy in the Palace seeing the party we threw for him.” “Gonna be a different kinda party, if’n we don’t get a move on.” Waldo patted the egg and sighed. He turned to Popsy. “Who’s the peckerhead anyway?” “His name is Al,” a new voice said. “Al Musing.” The shudder turned their attention to the tiny, trapezoidal door leading to the church’s rectory. Pastor Crumb’s four-foot height made it through the door easily, but the prisoner he escorted on a leash took to crawling on his knees to fit through. Pastor Crumb jerked backward as the leather strap went taut. He huffed and waited for the prisoner to catch up, using the moment to attend an urgent itch south of his bulging belly. “Al doesn’t like Clowns,” the Pastor said. He adjusted the white collar beneath his second chin. “I imagine he’s really going to hate us after tonight.” The shudder laughed. Al tried to stand when eighteen-inches of checkered vinyl kicked him square between the shoulders. Popsy knelt on the human’s back and held his hand out to Pastor Crumb. “Enough propriety. Give me the biscuit.” Crumb took the revolver from the inside of his jacket and twirled it clumsily on his finger. He shook his head. “We have one more point of business.” He waved for Popsy to move. The Auguste Clown growled, but rose nonetheless. Popsy rolled his gloved hand theatrically and gave a phony bow. He slapped the toe of his shoe down on Al’s face. “There’s no reason for you to get up,” he said around the nub of the smoldering stogie between his yellowed teeth. “Get on with it, Pastor.” “Fennis Farcemeister was a Clown of the highest order. We gather here not just to honor the Code,” He glared over his shoulder at Popsy, “nor to anoint a new Whiteface. We are here to say a final goodbye to a Clown that was more than a mere leader or friend. Fennis was a mentor when we were ignorant, a father when we were alone, and a force of will when we were rebellious. He brought Joy to the humans like no other Clown before him, and in doing so he restored this shudder to a place of reverence among all Clown-kin.” “Amen, Pastor Crumb,” Sweet agreed. “Fennis did such wondrous works in his two-and-a-half centuries,” Crumb continued. “Why, if it weren’t for him, we might not even have the squirting flower gag. He took juggling to new heights, literally, by doing it on the tightrope. He restored the pooting bag to glory when he showed the humans how to make their whoopee cushions. There has never been a more beloved and potent Clown than Fennis, and never shall there be. We have made a grand day of remembrance; however, the time has now come to say our final goodbye.” “Goodbye,” they all shouted in unison. Pastor Crumb flipped the lid of the casket shut on Fennis’ corpse. It remained propped open by the bulbous toes of his shoes. The shudder chuckled at Fennis’ final gag. Crumb’s belly jiggled with raucous laughter. His laughter cut off as abruptly as hitting pause. His smile fell and the greasepaint did nothing to hide the dour expression etched on his face. “Al Musing, you have been chosen as the guest of honor,” Crumb grumbled. He waved his fingers to signal Popsy away. “A Clown is dead, a human must die. That is the Code to which both our kind are bound.” Al stood up slowly and tore the burlap sack off his head. He glared around the room at each of the Clowns. “You got to be fucking kidding me.” “Do we look like the joking kind?” Blippy asked. Sweet stood and sauntered to the casket. She dragged a wicker basket from underneath its stand and knelt with a smile toward Al before dumping the contents out. Her aquamarine hair tapered to fuchsia ends that acted like arrows directing all gazes to the struggling buttons of her unkempt hobo-chic blouse. It took great effort, but finally Al’s eyes jumped from the cleavage to the cleavers skittering across the floor. They were oversized and ancient, specked with rust and old blood, and accompanied by matching mallets. “So,” Al cleared his throat, “which one of you makes balloon animals?” “We all do, dummy,” Blippy informed him. “Good. Start with a cock and go fuck yourselves.” Waldo chuckled. “Pardner’s got some guts.” “I’ll be wearing them like a big, pink boa,” Sweet hissed sordidly. The blade of her cleaver scraped a divot in the floor. “I’ll keep you alive while I pull them out, so you can tell me how ravishing I look before I split your skull open.” “As appealing as that sounds, how about we just split and fuck each other silly?” Al winked and blew her a kiss. Blippy jumped up fast enough to knock the church pew over. “That’s my sister, dickweed!” “Your sister?” Al gave the Clown a critical onceover. “Your mom had an affair.” “You sonofabitch!” “Enough tomfoolery,” Crumb shouted. He jammed the revolver into Al’s waistband. “We’re not animals. We’ll give you a shot… but just the one.” “Fuck it. Why not?” Al pulled the leash off his neck and threw it down. “What’s the game?” “Time for games has passed,” Popsy said. “The Chase begins now. All you got to do is survive until midnight.” Al grabbed Popsy’s hand. The Clown jerked away, but Al held firm and turned his arm over to look at the face of the oversized watch. Forty-seven minutes remaining. “Probably be easier just to kill you all,” Al suggested. “That’s funny.” Popsy shoved Al away from him. “You’re a real comic… Al.” “Choke on my McNuggets, Ronald.” Al jogged for the doors. The Clowns set off giant party poppers, showering him with confetti and whooped with excitement behind him. Once he was outside, he took in his surroundings quickly. A polka dot Volkswagen Beetle was parked along the front of the Clown church which looked more like a converted funhouse with its colorful façade and odd angles. It was also smackdab in the middle of fucking nowhere. Rows of tombstones extended as far as he could see by the moonlight. “Think, Al. You need a plan.” He had a head start, a gun with one bullet, and five Clowns hellbent on murdering him in less than an hour. The outline of a mausoleum caught his eye. “You can’t spell ‘slaughter’ without a laugh.” A train whistle screamed inside the church. Waldo rubbed his ears. “Krusty H. Christ, Blippy!” Pastor Crumb mirrored Waldo. “You dolt!” “Sorry.” Blippy hung his head and tucked the whistle into his overalls. “I just wanted to let everyone know the Chase is starting.” “We’re all in the same room, dipshit.” Popsy slapped him in the back of the head. “Besides, Crumb starts the Chase.” Crumb patted Fennis’ corpse and proceeded to the pulpit. Popsy tapped the back of his cleaver against the metal head of the mallet until he got the precise rhythm. The toes of Clown shoes tapped in harmony with it. Popsy scowled and licked his lips with excitement. “Strike up the band, we got us a human to kill!” Popsy roared. Crumb pressed the button and “Stars and Stripes Forever” blared to life through the church’s PA system. The four others roared and stormed from the building in pursuit of their quarry. Blippy took aim and smashed the handle free from the mausoleum door. It wasn’t his first Chase, and the prey usually went straight to the nearest shelter. He twirled the mallet in his hand and kicked open the door with a floppy, torn shoe. Sweet rushed into the building with her weapons at the ready. The place was empty. The bronze name plates of the dead spread across the two, long side walls and the back wall was occupied almost entirely by a stained-glass window depicting the first Clown at the center and his six disciples in panes around him. Sweet crossed herself and approached the ornate tomb that sat in the center of the room. She took a deep breath and pressed against the top with her shoulder. Its heavy, stone lid scraped open slowly. She expected Al Musing to reach out for her, but nothing happened. She peeked inside and muttered an apology to the skeletal remains within the tomb. Doughy the Mime rested, as silently in death as he had been in life. Sweet turned to her brother and shrugged. “He’s not here, Blippy.” She looked around the otherwise empty room. “Guess we got it wrong this time.” “Rats!” Blip threw his hammer down with a clatter. “I just knew he’d come straight here. Where else could he be?” “Probably headed to the hedge maze. Let’s meet Waldo there,” Sweet suggested. The two tramps skulk out the front door and froze as the lights blazed before them. Circus music sounded from the VW Bug’s horn as it sped toward them, throwing a shower of dirt and grass from its spinning tires. Sweet cartwheeled out of the way, but Blippy was too slow. “Sorry to Bug you!” Al howled with a laugh. The car struck Blippy low, flipping him onto the hood. His face smacked against the windshield, streaking the glass with his greasepaint. Al smiled at him from the other side. The car smashed through the front wall, ramped off the tomb of Doughy, and launched into the air. They crashed through the massive window, showering the yard beyond in its psychedelic hail. The car landed hard. The tires exploded, the shocks collapsed, but its momentum kept the Beetle careening forward until it hit the oak tree. Al batted the air bag down and beat his shoulder against the bent door. It finally squeaked open and fell off beside the car. Al got out and popped his neck with a groan. Blippy B. Cheepskate’s eyes dangled from his skull, forced out by the impact. The rest of him just burst open like a confetti-filled balloon animal and sprayed the area in viscera. Al chuckled. “Guess that answers how many cars you can fit in a clown.” Sweet jumped over the car and slashed at Al with the cleaver. He ducked and rolled, grabbing the car door, and swinging it by the window frame to bat the diminutive nymph away. “Let me get the door for you,” Al quipped. “Hardy-fucking-har-har.” Sweet spat blood. “With jokes like that you could be a birthday clown.” “Do you think I have the chops?” “I’ll give you some chops!” Sweet lunged forward. Al held the car door up like a shield. Sweet’s cleaver cut through the thin metal with ease. Al fell backwards, flipping the tramp over him in the process. He snapped to his feet, but Sweet was up before him and climbed his body. Her stockinged legs wrapped around his neck. She locked her ankles behind his back, twisted her fingers into his mop of blond hair, and squeezed her thighs tighter. “Lucky fella, dying with your face in my cotton candy.” Sweet laughed maniacally as Al weakened and fell to his knees. Sweet dropped backwards, grabbing her own ankle to tighten the hold. Al threw ever-weakening punches at her. She drove her elbow into the top of his head like a jackhammer. Al slumped over. His fingers tapped and dragged through the grass for anything that might help. “Enough clowning around.” Sweet stretched out, reaching for her cleaver. “I’m going to cut off all your appendages in alphabetical orde—arrrrrgh!” Sweet rolled away from Al. She prodded the ragged hole in her thigh tentatively. The human choked and gagged behind her. “Fucking clowns always leave a funny taste in my mouth,” Al coughed, scouring his bloody face with the sleeve of his sweatshirt. Blood spurted between Sweet’s fingers while she worked a fuchsia tie from a pigtail to tourniquet the gaping bite mark. She seized the cleaver while she could and turned around… to find him missing. “Fuck!” Sweet panned around searching for him. She limped back to the church to regroup with Pastor Crumb in case the others failed to kill Al in the allotted time. Someone needed to be there to smash the egg. Whoever it was would become the next Whiteface… and Popsy would not be pleased. It beat the alternative. Sweet stopped in her tracks. Of course, if the human, killed them all, there’d be no one left to laugh for any of their spirits. Sweet gulped at the thought. She needed to stay in the hunt. Al groaned and rubbed a rising knot on the back of his head. The she-clown had kicked his ass. He needed to fight smarter. If he made it to midnight, they’d all leave him alone. That’s what they said anyhow. If you can’t trust a clown to keep his word, then who can you trust? He crept along the hedge row following the shouted goading of one of his hunters. He slipped through a gap in the wall and realized he was standing in a maze. “Of course, I fucking am,” he whispered. Well-spaced LED lights shone on the gravel track between the verdant walls on either side of him. They didn’t give him much light, but enough to pick out the deep grooves of cowboy boot tracks. He stayed low as much to keep his eye on the trail as to avoid detection. His sneakers gave him some advantage on the shifting rocks. As he moved through the corridors, the cowboy’s voice grew louder. Then he heard the jingle-jangle of the spurs. Al sank to his knees and crawled to the edge of another opening, peeking around cautiously. The boot heel struck him square in the forehead. Al toppled over, blinking spots from his vision. He got to his hands and knees when a kick met his ribs. “Giddy-up, fuckaroo!” Waldo howled. He watched the rodeo clown—thumbs hooked on his belt loops—dancing closer to him. The tie-dye boots shuffled through the gravel and then buried into his side again… and again. Al tried to escape. Waldo kept pace with the human, kicking him like a soccer ball as he rolled away from the deranged clown. Al felt the poke of branches in his back when he reached the wall. Another solid kick went into his gut. His microwaved dinner splattered the Clown’s boots. “You dirty sumbitch!” Waldo licked his glossy red lips. “I’m gonna line dance your fuckin’ face into pudding for that.” Waldo’s smile faded when he saw the gun barrel jabbed into his crotch. He patted the air and took two steps back. “Ever seen a clown juggle without any balls?” Al groaned and pressed himself up, keeping the gun trained on Waldo. He steadied his aim between the Clown’s eyes. “You only got the one shot, pardner.” “There’s only one of you.” Al straightened his arm and squeezed the trigger. The flag snapped out of the barrel, unfurling in an orange banner that read ‘BANG’ in purple letters. Al sputtered his lips and shook his head. Waldo slapped his thighs and whooped happily. The Clown danced in a circle, booming with laughter at the timeless gag. He turned back around and snapped his fingers, holding them at his hips like firing pistols. The miniature flagstaff rammed straight through his eye. Al swung the dummy revolver like a hammer, driving the spike through the back of Waldo’s skull. The Clown tipped over, the flag sticking out of his face fluttered lightly in the breeze. “Bang, you’re dead.” The gloved hands burst through the brush and seized Al around the throat. He battered the geometrically-patterned, yellow silk sleeves. His knuckles clanked off the oversized wristwatch. The Clown’s muscles tensed and Al’s face was pulled closer to the protruding branches. Al closed his eyes tightly, feeling the twigs clawing at his lips to get to the soft tissue beneath. “He who laughs… last!” Popsy shouted with a great guffaw. Al reached through the bush and grabbed the first thing he could. Popsy’s laughter turned to high-pitched wailing. “Let. Me. Go,” Al growled. Popsy’s white-gloved fingers sprang open and Al released him. The human strolled around the corner, popping his knuckles. Popsy rubbed his sore crotch and growled angrily. “Alright, Bozo Big-Dick. It’s just you and me,” he said. “We’re about out of time.” Popsy checked his watch. “Shit. I really wanted to enjoy killing you, but I can’t be late getting back to the church. I spent too many years in the shadow of Fennis. It’s my time to be the Whiteface.” “You killed your boss, didn’t you?” Popsy glared at him quizzically. “How’d you know?” Al shrugged. “Everyone wants to kill their boss.” “You killed Fennis?” a soft, melodic voice said from the shadow between two of the lights. “He was never going to rest until his egg was smashed. That’s why you were in such a rush to kill this human.” “You two clearly have things to discuss,” Al said, holding his hands up defensively. “I’ll show myself out.” “You’re not going anywhere.” Popsy adjusted his absurdly large tie. “Sweet, I understand you’re pissed.” Sweet hobbled forward, brandishing her cleaver. “Oh, that’s an understatement.” “If the human lives, Fennis becomes a Pierrot.” Popsy drew his weapons from his pockets. “We have to kill him first. It’s the Code.” Sweet looked at Al, then back to Popsy. She kicked the gravel with a frustrated shriek. “Two of us have a better chance, Sweet.” Popsy smiled at her. Al took his shot while the Auguste was distracted. He lunged to tackle him, only for the hammer to come down on the small of his back. Popsy drove a knee into Al’s chin. The human wrapped up Popsy’s legs. The Clown shimmied, trying to get his ridiculous shoes through Al’s grip. “Finish him, Sweet!” Popsy shouted. Sweet gripped the cleaver in both hands and raised it high as she stalked closer. “Break the egg!” Al yelled. Popsy stopped struggling. Sweet lowered her weapon slightly. “Become the Whiteface,” Al said, shuffling his feet under himself. “Stop him!” “No,” Popsy hissed. He glared at Al, then shot a glance to Sweet. Her tongue pressed against her cheek as she thought it over. If she smashed the egg, she would be the Whiteface and her and Crumb would send him to the Alley for trial. That couldn’t happen. There was only one punishment for jestericide. The thought of such horrors sent shivers up Popsy’s spine and steeled his nerve. He swung his own cleaver. Sweet’s head popped off her shoulders in a fountain of blood. She stumbled about, tripping over Al, and collapsing beside him. The stump gushed, her body twitched… and Popsy laughed malevolently. “Sweetie, you always did give the best head.” Al kicked off, pulling Popsy’s legs out from under him. He grabbed Sweet’s cleaver and swung at the Auguste, slicing the toe of his shoe off, but missing the meat inside. Popsy rolled and kicked the knife from Al’s hand before scrambling back to his feet. Al spotted Popsy’s mallet and rolled across the ground, scooping it, and coming up to his knees in a single motion. Popsy brought his cleaver down for a killing blow. Al deflected it and smashed the Clown’s ankle with the hammer. Al tried tackling him again and was successful. The mallet swung wildly. It struck Popsy’s bright red nose with a squeak that drowned out the crunch of the bone. Al laughed. It was all he could do. Laugh and swing. Hit and squeak. Over and over. Squeak. Squeak. Squeak. Until Popsy’s face collapsed and the mallet just made a sticky, thick smack with each repeated blow. Al finally stopped and came to his senses. He checked Popsy’s watch and headed back to the church. There was still one Clown left to kill and only four minutes to do it in. Al stepped into the Clown church and saw Pastor Crumb writhing on the floor. The top of a white head with flocks of orange hair was buried in his abdomen, munching noisily on the Pastor’s guts. The Pierrot lifted its gore-streaked face and hissed. “You must be the famous Penis the Clown everyone’s been telling me about.” Fennis stood in a hunkered, crooked mockery of normalcy. He tore at his clothing, revealing the ‘Farcemeister’ family name across his powerful chest. The Clown’s bared teeth wiggled in their sockets and fell away as fangs pushed through the gums to take their place. Smoke rose from his pores, steaming his greasepaint from his face and taking the flesh with it. Bone showed through in the original pattern of his makeup. The Clown shuddered and his chest tore open with a great blooming flower that spurted its nectar into steaming puddles on the floor. The Pierrot lunged forward. Al cocked back the mallet and took aim at the egg resting on its pedestal. He flung the weapon at it… and missed. The hammer sailed harmlessly over it and struck the massive cross behind the podium. The ornament rocked on its hangers. Fennis drew closer to Al, running with his now clawed hands tearing at the floorboards like a circus monkey. Fennis sprang into the air. The Clown seemed to fall in slow motion as Al awaited his demise. The cross crashed down on Fennis’ coffin, knocking it into the pedestal and tipping it over. The vermillion egg hit the floor a moment before Fennis landed on Al. The egg shattered, splattering the floor with its gooey, unnatural contents. Fennis exploded. The force knocked Al to the floor ahead of the tidal wave of viscera and blood that washed over him. He worked to untangle himself from a length of intestine and stood up, dripping with Clown goo. “I’ll probably laugh about this later.” He spat out a piece of flesh and shook his head. “I hate clowns.” Al limped toward the exit. He just wanted to go home—back to his shitty basement apartment with his Hot Pockets and his porn collection and he never wanted to see another fucking clown. He threw open the door of the church and groaned. Sweet was ambling toward him with her head in her hands. Blippy dragged his remains across the graveyard’s lawn. The snapping of the bang-flag blowing in the wind drew his attention to Waldo helping Popsy navigate the headstones. Al slammed the door and backed away from it. The knob started to turn. “It’s midnight,” he sobbed. “I made it. This isn’t fair.” “No.” A pair of bloody hands clutched his shoulders and Pastor Crumb leaned close to his ear with a giggle. “It’s a circus.” The door creaked open and the others shambled in. Crumb bit into Al’s cheek and the others closed in around him. Al saw their fangs and the bone showing where makeup had been. There was no one left in the shudder. No one to bring their souls to Joy anymore. Sweet threw her head at him and the damn thing latched onto his chest while Crumb dragged him to the floor. Popsy stood over him, his words came in a gurgled mess… “Laughter… never… dies.” The End Support Weekly Spooky - Scary Stories to Keep You Up at Night by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/weekly-spooky Find out more at http://weeklyspooky.com
En el aniversario número 40, Popsy anunció diferentes iniciativas para que sus más de 40 sabores de helado lleguen a los colombianos e incluso a otros países. En entrevista con LR, Natalia Niño, generente general de la compañía, explicó cómo afrontaron la llegada de la pandemia y qué se viene en 2021.
Pobierz audycję w pliku mp3W sobotę 24 kwietnia 2021 o godzinie 22:00 (naszego czasu) rozpoczął się drugi dzień wielkiej imprezy online - trzydniowego festiwalu filmów Dollar Babies, podczas którego wyświetlone zostało łącznie 29 filmów, przeplatanych wywiadami z twórcami oraz specjalnymi rozmowami z wyjątkowymi gośćmi. Mando zarwał także i tę drugą nockę i póki co jeszcze żyje na tyle by zrelacjonować kolejny dzień tego wydarzenia. Jak organizacyjnie wypada ten event? Ile wpadek udało się zaliczyć już na tym etapie? Jakim wyzwaniom sprostali organizatorzy? Jak bardzo czuć tutaj pasję ludzi zaangażowanych? Czy udało się skutecznie wytworzyć namiastkę atmosfery towarzyszącej imprezom organizowanym na żywo? Odpowiedzi na te i inne pytania znajdziecie w dzisiejszym podcaście. Oprócz tego poznacie opinie prowadzącego na temat drugiej partii zaprezentowanych w ramach festiwalu produkcji. A w sobotę mogliśmy obejrzeć aż 12 filmów:Garrish (2020, USA)L.T.s Theory of Pets (2019,UK)The Last Rung of the Ladder (1987, USA)Paranoid (2001, USA)My Pretty Pony (2017, Polska)All That You Love Will Be Carried Away (2015, Brazylia)The Doctor's Case (2018, Kanada)The Woman in the Room (2021, USA)In the Deathroom (2019, USA)I am the Doorway (2018, UK)Popsy (2019, Kanada)The Man Who Loved Flowers (2021, USA)
Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno”, “El quinto fragmento”, “La balsa” y ““Todo lo que amas se te arrebatará”, os leo ahora “En la habitación de la muerte”, relato perteneciente a la antología “Todo es eventual: 14 relatos oscuros” publicada en España en 2002. Con este son ya 29 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/LibroTobias?fbclid=IwAR2oehRlQEdFOx4gEjkgp_zbGmj2w8QD0e9J0UmeYneCFfMJh_AJfjc93lI Temas: • Bodies – Drowning Pool • Slaughterhouse- Powermad Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Helm's Deep area gets iHubs reinforced, POPSY group wormhole under attack --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-in-stations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talking-in-stations/support
En este episodio de Podcast LÍDERES, Isabel Pérez Alcántara, Directora de mercadeo y canales alternativos en Helados Popsy, nos transmite su valiosa experiencia liderando los segmentos de consumo masivo, los pormenores de la expansión de Popsy, sus planes para el cierre del 2020 y cómo han hecho frente a la pandemia desde los canales digitales.
Bienvenidos a CORAZÓN EROSIONADO FM, la emisora que te seca. Es momento de recordar un a un artista que nos erosionó el corazón, EROS RAMAZOTTI. Y vamos con este hermoso temita "Otra como tú" en la voz de Paulo Hernández. Volvimos! y ahora, es el turno para que Catalina nos permita entrar en su corazón erosionado y esta linda historia de amor, pasión y testículos depilados. Un saludo donde quiera que estés "güevas quemadas". Y bueno, no podía faltar en nuestro programa la historia de Checho, una historia que nos toca hasta los huesos, adelante Checho con la historia de "me gustó como un helado de Popsy". Y seguimos con más cositas aquí, en CORAZÓN EROSIONADO FM, no se despeguen.
Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa”, "El experto en turbulencias”, “El último turno” y “El quinto fragmento” os leo ahora “La balsa”, publicado en The Twilight Zone Magazine (mayo/junio de 1983) y en la antología de cuentos Skeleton Crew (1985). Con este son ya 27 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/LibroTobias?fbclid=IwAR2oehRlQEdFOx4gEjkgp_zbGmj2w8QD0e9J0UmeYneCFfMJh_AJfjc93lI Temas: • Rockaway Beach – Ramones • Fight the Good Fight - Triumph Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Hallo und Willkommen zurück zu einer neuen Folge König Bube Dame Gast. Wir reden heute weiter über die Kurzgeschichtensammlung Albträume. Diesmal wieder mit dem Ehrenmitglied @zweitzehtee Wir besprechen die Geschichten Der Nachtflieger, Popsy und Klapperzähne Die Shownotes: 00:00 Intro und Begrüßung * @zweitzehtee 01:10 Zeitliche Einordnung * Nachtschicht * Blut 03:15 Der Nachtflieger * Dead Zone * Nightflyer (1997) * Erdbeerfrühling * Atemtechnik * Kinder des Mais * In einer kleinen Stadt * Der Rasenmähermann * Der Fluch * Brennen muss Salem * Schlaflos * Der Buick * Doctor Sleep * Mind Control * Hausentbindung * Joyland * Erhebung * Blutige Nachrichten 23:23 Popsy * Brennen muss Salem * Popsy (film) * Omi * Atlantis 37:15 Klapperzähne * Lolita * Achterbahn * Stumm * Sprengstoff * ES * Das Monstrum (Tommyknockers) * Creepshow * Nona * Der Affe * Schlachtfeld * Quicksilver Highway
Hallo und Willkommen zurück zu einer neuen Folge König Bube Dame Gast. Wir reden heute weiter über die Kurzgeschichtensammlung Albträume. Diesmal wieder mit…
Advertencia!!! Padres, se requiere discreción.Junto a Jesús Lopez Mingo director de: La Cueva de los Duendes. Damos rienda suelta a la imaginacón y adaptamos muy a nuestra manera este bonito he inquietante relato, que espero disfruten. Esta es una adaptación libre del cuento. NOS ESCUCHAMOS EN LA PROXIMA!!!!
Advertencia!!! Padres, se requiere discreción.Junto a Jesús Lopez Mingo director de: La Cueva de los Duendes. Damos rienda suelta a la imaginacón y adaptamos muy a nuestra manera este bonito he inquietante relato, que espero disfruten. Esta es una adaptación libre del cuento. NOS ESCUCHAMOS EN LA PROXIMA!!!!
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
#TeRegaloUnCuento Mi amigo Walter Saravia (Narraciones de un Burro y Más) y yo, "nos juntamos" en la distancia para jugar a las dramatizaciones con un pequeño cuento de Stephen King... ADVERTENCIA: Lenguaje soez. Se ruega a los padres que revisen el contenido de este podcast por si no lo considerasen adecuado para la edad y/o mentalidad de sus hijos, por ejemplo, niños miedosos o impresionables. Gracias. " Popsy " es un cuento de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King , incluido en su compilación de cuentos Nightmares & Dreamscapes , publicado en 1993 Músicas de ffondo y efectos obtenidos de Epidemic Sound Podéis escucharnos y apoyar nuestra labor en Ivoox Cuentos en la Cueva de los Duendes está en: Ivoox Spotify ITunes y en el Blog: https://radioalerta.blogspot.com/
Hallo und Willkommen zurück zu einer neuen Folge König Bube Dame Gast. Wir reden heute weiter über die Kurzgeschichtensammlung Albträume. Diesmal wieder mit…
Ep 18 - Career Talk: Switch Lane Dari Arsitek Jadi Florist. Super Special! Di episode kali ini, kita mengundang temen sekolah kita Susanti Mega, florist sekaligus pemilik @POPSY.GARDEN. Kuliah jauh ke Bandung belajar arsitek, tapi malah jadi florist? Hmm.. Tapi kalau kamu sudah dengerin betapa passionate-nya Susan saat sharing pengalamannya dia, kamu pasti gak akan ragu lagi dan tau alasannya. Karena terlalu seru dan berbobot, kita kasih bonus nih lebih dari 10 menit dengan tambahan percakapan yang rencananya OFF RECORD di akhir! Enjoy!!
Este relato es una petición de nuestro donante de la recaudación de fondos en Facebook, el escritor Jorge Urreta. https://www.escritores.org/libros/index.php/item/jorge-urreta Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte”, “Campo de batalla”, “El coco”, “El duende”, “El gato del infierno”, “El sueño de Harvey” , “Parto en casa” y “El experto en turbulencias” os leo ahora “El último turno”, incluido originalmente en la antología “El umbral de la noche” publicado en 1978. Con este son ya 25 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Temas: • Ben – Michael Jackson • You Should See Me In A Crown - Little V Narración, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Joining Estelle today is the gorgeous Cherish Reardon, founder of Popsy clothing Follow us on: Instagram - http://mumsin.biz/instagram Facebook - http://mumsin.biz/fbpage Find all the MIBA podcasts here: https://www.mumsinbusinessassociation.com/category/podcasts/
Just in time for Halloween, in this episode of The Easy Chair I read “Popsy”, Stephen King's dark tale of a child abduction in which the tables get terrifyingly turned. Sheridan, a gambling addict, has taking to kidnapping children for a sinister figure named Mr. Wizard. He finds a young boy who is lost at the mall and lures him into his van. The boy is looking for his Popsy, and when Sheridan reveals that Popsy is not, as promised, waiting for him at a nearby McDonald's, the boy tells him Popsy will find him. Sheridan is quick to laugh this off. But something dark is happening that Sheridan cannot not possibly imagine. You are not going to want to miss this twisted tale by the master of horror. This week's sponsor is Rothy's. Style, comfort, and sustainability- At Rothy's, I guarantee you'll find your new favorite flats. I'm loving my slip-on sneakers these days; I can wear them to yoga, then straight to work, and they look and feel fabulous. Go to www.Rothys.com/chair to find YOUR forever shoes See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jon Mann is a graduate of Acadia University (POLS, 2011) and the New York Film Academy (Screenwriting, 2013). In 2012, he wrote the documentary Drink ‘Em Dry which premiered at Harvard Law School, making Jon the youngest person in the school's history to present written work (at age 22). After Harvard, the film Drink 'Em Dry is now in universities and colleges in North and South America, Europe, and Australia. Drink ‘Em Dry was also nominated for Best Canadian Documentary at the Canadian Labour International Film Festival (2012). In 2014, Jon completed his first feature-length documentary, Project Power, which follows the social movement against the sale of NB Power to Hydro-Quebec in 2010. In 2015 Jon co-wrote and directed the short-film Rearview which racked up wins and nominations at film festivals worldwide. In 2017, Jon and production partner Rob Ramsay's project Wolfville won the 2018 National Screen Institute's Totally Television program. Filming for the short film's Cahoots & Missy, written and directed by Jon, completed Fall 2017. In 2018, Jon was a Production Coordinator for TIFF Pitch This! short film winner Wildfire.In September 2018, Wolfville was optioned by Take The Shot Productions.In October 2018, Jon adapted Stephen King’s short story Popsy into a short film. The film is currently in post-production.In February 2019, Cahoots won Best Canadian Film at the Canadian International Comedy Film Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In March 2019, Cahoots was nominated for Best Comedy at the DeReel Film Festival in Dereel, Australia.Missy is now on CBC GEM
Doctor Who is discussed and an angel sings. Kathy Bates. The Muppet Babies theme song goes with everything.
Today we're talking to Marie McLeod who fuses her qualifications in social work, adult education, and positive pschology with her extensive experience in community culture change. As the director of PoPsy, Marie makes positive psychology practical for individuals, organizations, and families, and as the founder of The Kindness Company, she uses kindness and compassion to cultivate community level wellbeing. In this episode, we explore why and how community-level kindness can be an active ingredient to improve wellbeing to workplaces and the frameworks and practical steps we can take to make this a reality. Connect with Marie McLeod: www.kindnesscompany.com.au You’ll Learn: [03:07] - Marie explains why we need to think about improving people’s wellbeing, at an individual and at the community level in workplaces. [06:40] - Marie shares how she’s been using the Community Kindness Challenge to help wellbeing be taught and caught in workplaces at the levels of me, we, and us. [12:01] - Marie outlines why she’s finding kindness is the superpower of wellbeing approaches. [16:10] - Marie outlines the BEACON framework for improving wellbeing at a community level and explains how this build shared accountability for the wellbeing actions people choose to take. [21:09] - Marie offers some practical tips for improving kindness in workplaces. [24:43] - Marie completes the Lightning round. Your Resources: MPPW Podcast on Facebook Michelle Mcquaid's Books The Compassionate Mind by Paul Gilbert Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining me again this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of this post. Please leave an honest review for the Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. It’s free! You can also listen to all the episodes of Making Positive Psychology Work streamed directly to your smartphone or iPad through stitcher. No need for downloading or syncing. Until next time, take care! Thank you Marie!
In this week's episode, Bob Pastorella joins us once again to discuss the unofficial sequel to Stephen King's "The Night Flier". Was this grandpa vampire seriously just taking his grandson to the mall for some Ninja Turtle action figures? We certainly hope so. SK News: Stephen King has a new novel coming out this September, plus Mile 81 is getting the movie treatment. [SHOW NOTES] Purchase Bob Pastorella's Mojo Rising. Purchase 32 White Horses on a Vermillion Hill. Purchase George Daniel Lea's Born in Blood. Support us on Patreon. Buy a Castle Rock Radio T-shirt. Pre-order Max's new FANGORIA novel.
#yoescuchoELDT Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones”, “La imagen de la muerte” y “Campo de batalla” os leo ahora “El coco” publicado en 1978 en la antología “El umbral de la noche”. Con este son ya 19 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Canciones: • “Its all over but the crying" de The Ink Spots • “Enter Sandman” de Metallica Narrador: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
#yoescuchoELDT Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro”, “Materia gris”, “Camiones” y “La imagen de la muerte” os leo ahora “Campo de batalla” publicado en 1978 en la antología “El umbral de la noche”. Con este son ya 18 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Canciones: • “Lonesome Town" de Ricky Nelson • “This means war” de Avenged Sevenfold Narrador: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This week on Hear Cincinnati, host Brian Niesz is joined by WCPO community reporter Lucy May, Craft Brewed Sports podcast host Scott Kyser and WCPO senior manager of enterprise/investigative Meghan Wesley. Lucy May talks with the panel about the death of a Cincinnati Zoo white tiger and issues with local evictions. Scott Kyser tells us about a baseball fan hit in the face with a hot dog shot from a canon and the "Rosanne" spinoff without Rosanne. Meghan Wesley informs the panel that "light drinking" can increase life expectancy. Brian Niesz explains an unfortunate interaction at a local coffee shop. 0:50 - Lucy updates the panel on the latest at the Cincinnati Zoo 5:00 - Lucy explains her recent investigation on evictions in Hamilton County. 15:20 - Scott recounts an incident of a baseball fan hit in the face with a hot dog shot from a canon. 17:20 - Scott talks about the announcement of a "Roseanne" spinoff without Roseanne. 19:15 - Meghan explains how light drinking might curb cancer. 22:00 - Brian discusses an unfortunate incident at a local cafe. Notable links: These 10 landlords filed the most evictions Is it as simple as ‘pay the rent?’ Zoo's last white tiger, Popsy, dies at 22 Hot dog launched by Phillie Phanatic injures fan ABC revives 'Roseanne' spinoff without Barr How low-risk is light drinking? Cheapside Cafe: FB post doesn't tell whole story You can read more about these stories at wcpo.com/hear. -- Tiger years are roughly 3.5 times human years making Popsy about 77 in tiger years.
Hile! DTR fans Guy Milks and myself come back together once again for some more Stephen King palaver. First we give our thoughts on the recent casting of John Lithgow for the new Pet Sematary movie and talk about the recent Castle Rock series news. Then we go back through the Unfound Door to review our two short stories this month. For the first time on the show we dive into the Nightmares and Dreamscapes collection to review “Popsy". Then we take a look at “The End of the Whole Mess” and the adaptation that was featured on the Nightmares and Dreamscapes tv series. As always we tease what worlds we will be exploring the next month on the Unfound Found Musings. So pack up your gunna and follow through the door to other worlds than these. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com Guy Milks Twitter @GalacticScumbag Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Show https://www.facebook.com/PleaseRewindRF4RM/
#yoescuchoELDT Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto”, “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, “El hombre del traje negro” y “Materia gris”, os leo ahora “Camiones” publicado en 1978 en la colección “El umbral de la noche”. Con este son ya 16 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Canciones: • “Born on the Bayou” de Creedence Clearwater Revival • “Who Made Who” de AC/DC Narración: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
#yoescuchoELDT Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” , “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, “El camión del tío Otto” y “Ese autobús es otro mundo”, os leo ahora “El hombre del traje negro” publicado en 2002 en la colección “Todo es eventual: 14 relatos oscuros”. Con este son ya 14 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Espero que os guste. Temas musicales: • “I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire” de The Ink Spots. • “Maybe” de The Ink Spots. Narración: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: Origami Tales (Anais Medina) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Canal de nuestra musa, la YouTuber Miare's Project: https://www.youtube.com/user/AchlysProject Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
#yoescuchoELDT Tras las lecturas de "El último peldaño de la escalera", "Popsy", "Nona", "El asesino", "La primavera de fresa", “Los chicos del maíz”, "Basta S.A", “El mendigo y el diamante”, ”Rita Hayworth y la redención de Shawshank”, “Marejada nocturna” y “El hombre que no quería estrechar manos”, os leo ahora “El camión del tío Otto”. Este relato está incluido en la antología “Historias Fantásticas” (Plaza & Janés 1987), uno de los 4 volúmenes que en España se repartieron los relatos contenidos en la antología original “Skeleton Crew” (1985). Los otros libros publicados en español que contienen dichos relatos de la mencionada antología original son: La niebla (Grijalbo, 1986), La expedición (Grijalbo, 1987), Historias fantásticas (Plaza & Janés, 1987) y Dos historias para no dormir (Debolsillo, 2004). Con este son ya 12 los relatos que os he leído de Stephen King. Espero que os guste. Temas musicales: Who made who (AC/DC) While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Leo Moracchioli) Si queries ver más covers de Leo Moracchioli os invite a visitor su canal en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC98tcedR6gULv8_b70WJKyw Narración, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: Origami Tales (Anais Medina) Diseño logo Canal: Patrick Grau Si queréis formar parte del foro oficial de Facebook (secreto, solo con invitación) entrar en http://www.facebook.com/tobiasenmuth, nos podéis seguir en Twitter @Tobiasenmuth y si queréis estar al día de todo lo que sucede en el mundo del cine, visitar el blog http://tobiasenmuth.blog.com.es/ Nos hemos unido al #PodcastActionDay de @OxfamIntermon en apoyo a #derechoarefugio Entra y ayuda con tu firma http://bit.ly/PAD4REF2 Canal de nuestra musa, la YouTuber Miare's Project: https://www.youtube.com/user/AchlysProject Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Las franquicias son otra víctima de la Reforma Tributaria. Según sus voceros de acuerdo con la propuesta del Ministerio de Hacienda tendrían que subir precios, paralizar planes de expansión y, en algunos casos cerrar locales y restaurantes.
This is the PopSy edition of the ParentCast. What is the world is PopSy you ask? Popsy.com.au is the fascinating web site developed by Marie McLeod. PoPsy exists to teach practical positive psychology to parents, educators and organisations, so that they can learn, live and embed the evidence based strategies for flourishing. Be sure to visit the Popsy web site Our musical guest today is Ed Roman. Ed will be a featured guest on a future episode of the ParentCast. Check Out Ed Roman's web site Get Your Free Family Resources At Jedlie.com
Keith talks about his experience of starring in a "Dollar Baby", a film made from a STEPHEN KING short story, called POPSY. Directed by Brian Haynes, Popsy is one of the stories from NIGHTMARE AND DREAMSCAPES. Keith talks about returning to the US to film it, his time on the production and his response to the finished film. (You can check out the trailer at https://youtu.be/gugk8dJ0gz8) Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w "Welcome to HorrorLand" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
April 15, 2015. In this concert, Sherman Holmes and Brooks Long are joined by the great blues harmonica player Phil Wiggins. Speaker Biography: Wendell and Sherman Holmes grew up playing the same mixture of music they draw from today: gospel, soul, R&B, country, and blues. In the 1970s, Wendell met and performed with drummer Willie "Popsy" Dixon, who was also a native Virginian. The brothers and Popsy formed the Holmes Brothers band. The group performed to national, and later international, audiences and recorded with stars such as Van Morrison, Peter Gabriel, Odetta, Phoebe Snow, Willie Nelson, Freddie Roulette and Rosanne Cash. Speaker Biography: In late 2013, Wendell Holmes began working with young Baltimore rock'n'soul musician Brooks Long, and for the past year, Holmes has been formally mentoring Brooks with the assistance of a Maryland Traditions Apprenticeship Award. Speaker Biography: A native of Washington, D.C., Phil Wiggins spent most of his career playing as a duo with the late John Cephas. Besides being a renowned harmonica player, he is also a gifted songwriter and singer. As a harmonica-guitar duo, Cephas & Wiggins were uniquely able to exemplify the synthesis of African and European elements which co-exist in the blues. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6711
THE HOLMES BROTHERS are true treasures of American roots music. For 35 years, The Holmes Brothers� joyous and moving blend of blues, gospel, soul, R&B, rock �n� roll and country has been captivating audiences around the world. Their spine-tingling three-part harmony singing, mixing Wendell�s gruff and gravelly vocals with Popsy�s soaring falsetto and Sherman�s rich baritone, brings the spirit of gospel-inflected deep soul music into every song they perform. The band�s new Alligator Records album, 'Brotherhood' is another stellar chapter in The Holmes Brothers� storied and still-evolving history. CHATHAM COUNTY LINE enters their second decade as an ensemble, the band bring a deep reverence for traditional American roots music and timeless bluegrass instrumentation to insightful, poetic original songs that are powerfully contemporary yet rich with the complex resonance of their southern heritage. Over the course of six studio albums and performances around the world, they have pursued a singular style that is entirely their own, yet connects with audiences from all walks. 'Tightrope' is the title of the band's new album released on Yep Roc Records.
Hallo und Willkommen zurück zu einer neuen Folge König Bube Dame Gast. Wir reden heute weiter über die Kurzgeschichtensammlung Albträume. Diesmal wieder mit…