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RockneCAST
The Tragic Tale of Pork Pie the Chimp and the Ferentz Men (#194, 4 Mar. 2024)

RockneCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 64:28


In this I explore how Brian and Kirk Ferentz can learn from a chimpanzee named pork pie and the king, Alexander the Great. I discuss cautionary tale of Pork Pie and how Brian and Kirk can learn from the sad plight of Pork Pie. I explore these topics through two great documentaries on Netflix: Chimp Empire and a recent docudrama on Alexander the Great.

Bottom of the Stream
The Wave (The tale of the hot pork pie)

Bottom of the Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 52:41


Welcome to another edition of The Wave - the weekly news and chat show from the world famous Bottom of the Stream podcast! This is the place where we get you up to date with all the latest news in the world of streaming and movies! This time we talk about a new UK streaming service; Quentin Tarantino; Tim Burton; Taylor Swift and where Phil is going next to be fed!     Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream   We also have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt

Rambling Alcoholics
RAP EP.277 WE AIN'T NO BAND LEADER YOU PORK PIE

Rambling Alcoholics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 165:41


**** DISCLAIMER********* WELCOME RAMBLE ARMY TO ANOTHER RAMBLE EPISODE. OUR LAST EPISODE OF 2023 , WE TALK ABOUT "WORLDY" DISCUSSIONS AND WE ANSWER FAN QUESTIONS. RAMBLE ARMY THIS EPISODE IS WHAT IT IS. WE LIVE UP THE NAME " THE MOST UNPROFESSIONAL PODCAST" AND #1 PODCAST IN UNINCORPORATED WHITTIER.REMEMBER WE'RE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFENDERS EVERYONE GETS IT, YOU KNOW HOW WE ROLL. YOU KNOW HOW WE ARE. ANYTHING HAPPENS AND IS SAID WHEN YOU LISTEN TO US. ENJOY RAMBLE ARMY PLEASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT. SUBSCRIBE, SHARE AND LIKE!!! JOIN THE RAMBLE ARMY PATREON: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Ramblingnetworkchannel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ USE PROMO CODE: SPITCHECK GET $15 OFF YOUR ORDER RAMBLE MERCH: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://teespring.com/stores/the-rambling-network-store ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YOUTUBE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-N1O6TmJz7UzKtSyZLNEvg ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LINKTREE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/Ramblingalcoholics⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-rambling-alcoholics/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-rambling-alcoholics/support

The Newest Olympian
102 | The Last Olympian Ch. 21–22 w/ Michael Hollis (LIVE in the Twin Cities!)

The Newest Olympian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 105:25


Michael and Mike are back once more as we are just about ready to close the door on PJO Book 5. See what's in store by downloading this episode. Score! Topics include: cookie dough, Prince, Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, New Yorkers, Star Wars, exczeuses, deep ocean, RED, Giga-Blackjack, ope, cantering, crackling leather, Heroes of Olympus, resolutions, Destroy the World Landlord Jones, MGMT, Percy Hollywood, London, mint tea, rhythmic gymnastics, Here's John, Pork Pie content, golf, Survivor, The Eras Tour, Minnesota pronunciation, and more!   TNO Live in Texas: www.thenewestolympian.com/live    Thanks to our sponsors: Uncommon Goods - Get 15% off at www.uncommongoods.com/tno  Factor - Get 50% off at www.factormeals.com/olympianstar50 w/ code olympianstar50 G-Adventures - Save big at www.gadventures.com/cyber-sale    — Find The Newest Olympian Online — • Website: www.thenewestolympian.com • Patreon: www.thenewestolympian.com/patreon • Twitter: www.twitter.com/newestolympian • Instagram: www.instagram.com/newestolympian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/newestolympian • Reddit: www.reddit.com/r/thenewestolympian • Merch: www.thenewestolympian.com/merch   — Production — • Creator, Host, Producer, Social Media, Web Design: Mike Schubert • Editor: Sherry Guo • Music: Bettina Campomanes and Brandon Grugle • Art: Jessica E. Boyd   — About The Show — Is Percy Jackson the book series we should've been reading all along? Join Mike Schubert as he reads through the books for the first time with the help of longtime PJO fans to cover the plot, take stabs at what happens next, and nerd out over Greek mythology. Whether you're looking for an excuse to finally read these books, or want to re-read an old favorite with a digital book club, grab your blue chocolate chip cookies and listen along. New episodes release on Mondays wherever you get your podcasts!  

The Melodology Podcast
Episode 17 with Scott Hallgren: “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” by Charles Mingus

The Melodology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 68:11


Award-winning composer, musician, and sound editor Scott Halgren joins podcast host Arthur Breur to discuss "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" by Charles Mingus. This is the first real Jazz melody discussed so far in the podcast, and the discussions include some of the characteristics that make Jazz stand out from other genres and forms of music. Melody: "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye_Pork_Pie_Hat YouTube (from "Mingus Ah Um"): https://youtu.be/H2x3jbX0ePk?si=e9oSIM2KY5UtCcyk YouTube (from Joni Mitchell "Mingus"): https://youtu.be/q_9QfYIaoTQ?si=eV57bheWbHRlPWd6 Composer / Songwriter: Charles Mingus Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Mingus Duration: 1:08:09 Intro and guest questions – 0:00 Pre-discussion about “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” – 10:20 Review of the melody – 22:29 Scott Hallgren shares – 51:30 Guest Composer:  Scott Halgren LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/scotthallgren Site: https://scootmanmusic.wixsite.com/scootmanmusic IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2379348/ Mentioned in this Episode: Snow Globe & The Cat - (IMDB) Tango - Jazz (Live in Studio C) - (Spotify) You Are the Sunshine of My Life - Stevie Wonder Travels - Pat Metheny Group Kind of Blue - Miles Davis Joan Baez Victor Borge Mummenschanz Tony Bennett Doc Severeinsen Chuck Mangione 12-Bar Blues Chargin Documentary Festival Cuyahuga Community College Recorded: August 18, 2023 using Riverside.FM https://Riverside.FM  Musical score for reference created using FREE Musescore software: https://www.musescore.org Melodology Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/melodypodcast

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults
Great Expectations: The Pork Pie by Charles Dickens

Just Sleep - Bedtime Stories for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 43:38


Feeling stressed? Relax with tonight's bedtime story, the continuation of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Interested in more sleepy content or just want to support the show? Join Just Sleep Premium here: https://justsleeppodcast.com/supportAs a Just Sleep Premium member you will receive:The latest episodes ad-free and Intro-free episodesThe entire back catalog of the podcast, ad and intro-freeThe entire audiobook of the Wizard of OzA collection of short fairy tales including Rapunzel and the Frog PrinceThe chance to vote on the next story that you hearThe chance to win readings just for youThanks for your support!Sweet Dreams...Intro Music by the Psychedelic Squirrel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Brown Jewels
Ep65: Pork Pie Smuggling In The Middle East With Vladimir McTavish

The Brown Jewels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 52:54


Ralph and Vlad talk fights, stolen jokes and a prosthetic leg on someone's head all from the same gig in Dumfries, writing political jokes during eventful times and boring times, famous/mad people from Scottish comedy, people sabotaging gigs then winning the audience back, working with Bill Bailey and Al Murray, doing character acts in front of Scottish football managers and gigging in the Middle East.Follow Vlad on TwitterBuy tickets to my Edinburgh Fringe show - Ralpha MaleSend me an anonymous message - Right hereLeave me a voicemail - Let me know if you have any questions or things to be discussed on future episodesRalph Brown Comedy InstagramRalph Brown Comedy FacebookEmail: thebrownjewelspod@gmail.comPodcast artwork by the very talented @jmsyllart - check him out

This Week in Tech (Video HI)
TWiT 931: Pork Pie For Your Ears - Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs

This Week in Tech (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 170:52


Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs What are the guests driving? Apple's Vision Pro Isn't the Future. Reddit's users and moderators are revolting against its CEO. Lemmy.world 17 fatalities, 736 crashes: The shocking toll of Tesla's Autopilot. Nicole and Sam ride around Austin in a Cruise Robotaxi. Cruise faces backlash after self-driving car appears to block crews responding to SF's Mission District shooting. Mercedes first to sell vehicles in California with hands-free, eyes-off automated driving. FORD EV CUSTOMERS TO GAIN ACCESS TO 12,000 TESLA SUPERCHARGERS; COMPANY TO ADD NORTH AMERICAN CHARGING STANDARD PORT IN FUTURE EVS. I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly, I feel duped. Does the U.S. Government Want You to Believe in U.F.O.s? US sues Coinbase as crypto crackdown widens. A decade on, Edward Snowden remains in Russia, though U.S. laws have changed. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nicole Wakelin, Roberto Baldwin, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit Miro.com/podcast lookout.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Tech 931: Pork Pie For Your Ears

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 170:52


Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs What are the guests driving? Apple's Vision Pro Isn't the Future. Reddit's users and moderators are revolting against its CEO. Lemmy.world 17 fatalities, 736 crashes: The shocking toll of Tesla's Autopilot. Nicole and Sam ride around Austin in a Cruise Robotaxi. Cruise faces backlash after self-driving car appears to block crews responding to SF's Mission District shooting. Mercedes first to sell vehicles in California with hands-free, eyes-off automated driving. FORD EV CUSTOMERS TO GAIN ACCESS TO 12,000 TESLA SUPERCHARGERS; COMPANY TO ADD NORTH AMERICAN CHARGING STANDARD PORT IN FUTURE EVS. I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly, I feel duped. Does the U.S. Government Want You to Believe in U.F.O.s? US sues Coinbase as crypto crackdown widens. A decade on, Edward Snowden remains in Russia, though U.S. laws have changed. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nicole Wakelin, Roberto Baldwin, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit Miro.com/podcast lookout.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Tech 931: Pork Pie For Your Ears

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 170:52


Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs What are the guests driving? Apple's Vision Pro Isn't the Future. Reddit's users and moderators are revolting against its CEO. Lemmy.world 17 fatalities, 736 crashes: The shocking toll of Tesla's Autopilot. Nicole and Sam ride around Austin in a Cruise Robotaxi. Cruise faces backlash after self-driving car appears to block crews responding to SF's Mission District shooting. Mercedes first to sell vehicles in California with hands-free, eyes-off automated driving. FORD EV CUSTOMERS TO GAIN ACCESS TO 12,000 TESLA SUPERCHARGERS; COMPANY TO ADD NORTH AMERICAN CHARGING STANDARD PORT IN FUTURE EVS. I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly, I feel duped. Does the U.S. Government Want You to Believe in U.F.O.s? US sues Coinbase as crypto crackdown widens. A decade on, Edward Snowden remains in Russia, though U.S. laws have changed. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nicole Wakelin, Roberto Baldwin, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit Miro.com/podcast lookout.com

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Tech 931: Pork Pie For Your Ears

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 170:52


Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs What are the guests driving? Apple's Vision Pro Isn't the Future. Reddit's users and moderators are revolting against its CEO. Lemmy.world 17 fatalities, 736 crashes: The shocking toll of Tesla's Autopilot. Nicole and Sam ride around Austin in a Cruise Robotaxi. Cruise faces backlash after self-driving car appears to block crews responding to SF's Mission District shooting. Mercedes first to sell vehicles in California with hands-free, eyes-off automated driving. FORD EV CUSTOMERS TO GAIN ACCESS TO 12,000 TESLA SUPERCHARGERS; COMPANY TO ADD NORTH AMERICAN CHARGING STANDARD PORT IN FUTURE EVS. I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly, I feel duped. Does the U.S. Government Want You to Believe in U.F.O.s? US sues Coinbase as crypto crackdown widens. A decade on, Edward Snowden remains in Russia, though U.S. laws have changed. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nicole Wakelin, Roberto Baldwin, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit Miro.com/podcast lookout.com

This Week in Tech (Audio)
TWiT 931: Pork Pie For Your Ears - Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs

This Week in Tech (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 170:52


Apple Vision Pro, Reddit API fallout, Tesla Autopilot casualties, UFOs What are the guests driving? Apple's Vision Pro Isn't the Future. Reddit's users and moderators are revolting against its CEO. Lemmy.world 17 fatalities, 736 crashes: The shocking toll of Tesla's Autopilot. Nicole and Sam ride around Austin in a Cruise Robotaxi. Cruise faces backlash after self-driving car appears to block crews responding to SF's Mission District shooting. Mercedes first to sell vehicles in California with hands-free, eyes-off automated driving. FORD EV CUSTOMERS TO GAIN ACCESS TO 12,000 TESLA SUPERCHARGERS; COMPANY TO ADD NORTH AMERICAN CHARGING STANDARD PORT IN FUTURE EVS. I love electric vehicles – and was an early adopter. But increasingly, I feel duped. Does the U.S. Government Want You to Believe in U.F.O.s? US sues Coinbase as crypto crackdown widens. A decade on, Edward Snowden remains in Russia, though U.S. laws have changed. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nicole Wakelin, Roberto Baldwin, and Sam Abuelsamid Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: decisions.com/twit ziprecruiter.com/twit Miro.com/podcast lookout.com

In The Chains
80. The it finally happened one.

In The Chains

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 87:56


This time Duffy does his best to keep Bowen on track while Josh handles a busy life. We catch up on the OTB Open and we scoff a Pork Pie at the Pork Pie Classic at Melton Mowbray.

The Road Reflected
Ep 7: Toyota RAV4, VinFast VF8, and Canadian Pork Pie

The Road Reflected

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 25:58


On this episode of The Road Reflected Podcast, Nicole drives the Toyota RAV4 to Newport and back again and discovers just how much cargo this small SUV can hold. She also flew out to San Diego to drive the new VinFast VF8 electric crossover with a bunch of Canadians, and then came home to her favorite bakery and Canadian pork pie...

The Everyday Perspective Podcast
E4: Is The MET Police Really Misogynistic, Racist and Homophobic - Jon Kennedy

The Everyday Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 113:14


Jon Kennedy is a retired Detective Chief Inspector who spent his entire 30-year career with the Metropolitan Police. During his career he was posted to the Territorial Support Group, the Murder Squad, Internal Affairs, Safeguarding and other various command groups within the Met. He has been part of senior leadership teams for major public order events such as the Notting Hill Carnival, New Year's Eve and other large scale public order events. At times he was responsible for high profile murder cases and other serious crimes. Jon has been interviewed by most of the TV channels in the UK and has travelled all over the world, from Europe to the Falklands islands. Jon has just recently had a paper published by the Home Office Affairs select committee into ways of increasing the arrest and charge rate for the sex offence beginning with ‘R' and ending in ‘ape'.Throughout his career Jon has been driven by a need to maintain high professional standards, to support the victims of crime to lead from the front and continually confront those that were unable or unwilling to maintain such standards.In March 2023, Baroness Louise Casey, concluded a year-long investigation into the Metropolitan Police force. The report found that ‘the Met' is institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic; has inadequate management; examples of predatory and unacceptable behaviours, humiliating initiations and a bullying culture… Expect to hear Jon's reaction to the Baroness Casey report findings and the everyday perspective on working in ‘the Met'. Jon's describes his initiation, talks about some his scariest moments, tells some hilarious stories and much more...Extra Stuff:Reach Out to Jon on https://www.instagram.com/jonkennedy_pt/Baroness Casey Report: https://www.met.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/media/downloads/met/about-us/baroness-casey-review/update-march-2023/baroness-casey-review-march-2023.pdfPublication: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5802/cmselect/cmhaff/193/report.html00:00 Intro02:47 Police Initiation07:41 Is The Police Misogynistic14:08 Is It Worth Joining the Police19:12 Weeding Out Corrupt Cops30:29 Discipline or Bullying41:59 Are TV Shows Like Reality43:50 Early Career51:11 Bullying in the Riot Police58:28 Riots, Petrol Bombs & Hooligans01:12:05 Scariest Moment in 30 Years01:18:01 Impact on Family Life01:27:28 Working with High Profile People01:35:21 RAF Nearly Bomb Traffic Cops01:38:47 Pork Pie and Dead Body Story01:49:22 Bad Boys, Bad Boys... Story01:52:19 Final Thoughts on the Police#menshealth #crime #metpolice #police Need a chat? Here's some options

WDR 2 Sonntagsfragen
Ute Flemming: Gut behütet

WDR 2 Sonntagsfragen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 23:49


Mützen, Kappen, Zylinder, Jägerhüte, Schlapphüte, Fascinator - das ist die Welt von Ute Flemming aus Köln. In vierter Generation fertigt ihr Familienbetrieb Hüte von Hand. Hochsaison: die Karnevals-Zeit. In den Sonntagsfragen erzählt die Hutmacherin ihre Geschichte und erklärt, warum junge Männer zum Pork Pie greifen. Von Gisela Steinhauer.

La Crème Anglaise Podcast
Le Pork Pie de Louisa

La Crème Anglaise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 28:03


Une nouvelle dégustation aujourd'hui avec Louisa.Pie, tourte, pudding ? On reste dans la même famille avec le Pork Pie, une spécialité britannique parfaite pour un pique-nique ou pour accompagner une pinte au pub.Louisa élève ses propres cochons. Elles les transforment en saucisses, saucisson et d'autres spécialités, mais les Pork Pies sont souvent réclamées par la communauté britannique du Gers pour combler leur manque du pays.Blog : www.lacremeanglaise.euInstagram : lacremeanglaise.euFacebook : lacremeanglaise.euLaisser un avis sur : Apple PodcastLaisser un avis sur : Google PodcastVous avez une question ?Contactez-moi : contact@lacremeanglaise.eu

But That's A Different Story...
Headlines! Papal Pork Pie Protects Against Seasoned Snipers

But That's A Different Story...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 14:22


The jury is in and Pope Hats are out! Now that Il Papa's look has gone out of style he's got to find a new look. But which hat will he choose? Bowler? Top? Bucket? Whichever he chooses he'll need to do quickly because his big rap battle against the Dalai Lama is coming up and he's got to look his freshest. Join Ronald and Matthais every week as they bring you the scoop behind the weirdest headlines from across the globe. Submit your own headlines to butthatsadifferentstory@gmail.com or @butthatsapod on Twitter to have it read on the podcast and expanded upon by Matthias and Ronald! Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/butthatsapod/ Follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/butthatsapod Visit us at https://www.butthatsapodcast.com/ Written, Recorded, and Directed by Andrew Damitio and Dan Cabrera Music by Andrew Damitio

Les Matins Jazz
Quand Jeff Beck reprenait Goodbye Pork Pie Hat de Charles Mingus

Les Matins Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 15:33


Ichabod's House
Season 2 Episode 27: I've Got Your Pork Pie!

Ichabod's House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 54:01


Come join us for the final episode of the Enfield Poltergeist Tapes and the Season Finale!! We have been so blessed having you with us this crazy, roller coaster season. Thank you so much for hanging in there with us! This episode does not disappoint with 'classic Jen' accents and Andy forgetting what she is saying in the middle of saying it! They discuss the last of the tapes and compare what actually happened with what Hollywood depicts in The Conjuring 2 movie. Also, discover what an OOBE is! (We had no idea!)Thanks again for your support this season and we'll see you again in the spring! Until then, please feel free to reach out anytime through email, facebook, twitter, or instagram!

Podside Picnic
Episode 191: Pork Pie Hat (Ft. Tai Black)

Podside Picnic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 80:58


For our next Graveside Picnic morsel, we sample the late horror master Peter Straub's Pork Pie Hat (from his collection, Interior Darkness). Part a coming of age tale, part bloody family drama, all of it a horror of family secrets that dare not be uncovered.

Discovering Jazz
Archives:Episode 96, Scotch and Soda, Cherokee, All The Things You Are, Autumn Leaves, Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.

Discovering Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 61:16


I love hearing interesting stories about the history of certain songs, including how they became popular. In this episode I explore five different songs that have been performed frequently by jazz artists. The first one, Scotch and Soda, nobody knows who really wrote it. The last one, Goodbye Pork Pie Hat came from an improvisation…Continue reading Archives:Episode 96, Scotch and Soda, Cherokee, All The Things You Are, Autumn Leaves, Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.

Two Voices Radio Podcast
Saving energy, chimney sweep, Pork Pie Roundabout, Bristol, Fashion Stationery. EP 191

Two Voices Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 55:40


This time... the energy crisis & how The Two Voices are planning to save. Andy employs a chimney sweep. Heritage trains are taking over mainline services. Leicester's Pork Pie Roundabout to turn vegan? Plus we tell you about visiting Bristol and Clifton. Finally.. do you share Nick's passion for stationery? It's all here! Get in touch nick@twovoices.co.uk

Spoiler Filled Film Conversation, Hooray!
349: Goodbye Pork Pie [1981] Movie Discussion

Spoiler Filled Film Conversation, Hooray!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022


It’s time for our regular jaunt down to New Zealand here on the podcast and this time we are looking at the classic Goodbye Pork Pie, a comedy, crime roadtrip movie spanning the length of the country in a slowly deteriorating Mini. They certainly don’t make ’em like they used to!

Drum History
The History of Pork Pie Percussion with Bill Detamore

Drum History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 85:32 Very Popular


In addition to Pork Pie, Bill has been the man behind the scenes doing work for DW, Tama, Mapex, new Rogers, OCDP, Gruv-X and a number of other brands for over 3 decades. Bill has also been building drums, doing edges, and painting drums for massive artists like Tre Cool, Chad Smith, Mike Bordin, and countless others all out of his small California shop where he has had a huge influence on the drum industry. This episode is full of great information about the full history of Pork Pie, but also things like the brand new Rogers drums that Bill is building in his shop, the Gruv-X brand he created with Russ Miller, and lots of interesting industry stories along the way. www.porkpiedrums.com www.gruv-x.com Enjoy this episode and be sure to check out the bonus episode at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

Drum History
The History of Pork Pie Percussion with Bill Detamore

Drum History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 88:32


In addition to Pork Pie, Bill has been the man behind the scenes doing work for DW, Tama, Mapex, new Rogers, OCDP, Gruv-X and a number of other brands for over 3 decades. Bill has also been building drums, doing edges, and painting drums for massive artists like Tre Cool, Chad Smith, Mike Bordin, and countless others all out of his small California shop where he has had a huge influence on the drum industry. This episode is full of great information about the full history of Pork Pie, but also things like the brand new Rogers drums that Bill is building in his shop, the Gruv-X brand he created with Russ Miller, and lots of interesting industry stories along the way. www.porkpiedrums.com www.gruv-x.com Enjoy this episode and be sure to check out the bonus episode at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

Poveri ma belli
Cappello pork pie

Poveri ma belli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 79:19


Quando Assegniamo premi grazie a un facile rebus sonoro, raggiungiamo Francesco a Stoccarda per l'ennesima data del tour di Zucchero, ci facciamo una scorpacciata di cibo vietnamita e cerchiamo di carpire dal Maestro Pagani i segreti per scrivere un brano di successo, capendo che quello che conta di più è avere fortuna.

I Could Get Into This
I Could Get Into This - Episode 43

I Could Get Into This

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 48:49


What we are getting into this week: Zenni - Cheap frames Bud Heavy - Is this just a midwestern term? Fort Monroe - It's surrounded by a moat! Terrible Accents - We're trying not to be horrible. Kids in the Hall Revival Gardening - Salsa & Salad varieties Rompers/Overalls/Coveralls - Look at Duluth Trading Company! Valentine Crush Update Sicily Street - Leah Halogi Hot Sauce made it to Hot Ones! Fan Controlled Football Hats! Brett talked about Pork Pie hats, but really he was talking about Whoopee Hats Email us at ICouldGetIntoThis@gmail.com, message & follow us on Twitter @ICGetIntoThis or leave us a message on our main page https://anchor.fm/icouldgetintothis. Friends of the Podcast! @GraemeVSGraeme made the excellent background tunes for our Intro and Outro.

Miss Heard Song Lyrics
Season 3 Episode 143: Pork Pie

Miss Heard Song Lyrics

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 15:55


Miss Heard shares a misheard song lyric from The Cars song “Drive”. Did you know there is a connection with actor Timothy Hutton to their music video for this song and how the video itself is where one of the members in the band will meet and eventually marry his 3rd wife. It's also a very deep and sad song for some who say is about depression. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #TheCars #Drive #PorkPie #RicOcasek #TimothyHutton                  #PaulinaPorizkova   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuZA6qiJVfU https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_(The_Cars_song) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cars https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric_Ocasek https://americansongwriter.com/drive-the-cars-behind-the-song/

The State of Synth
S7E6 - Chippy, Football, Here's a Pork Pie, Shut Up

The State of Synth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022


Deadlife joins Dennis, Jules, and Kaarin to talk about his new album Tortured Waters and things get a little angsty. Come rage with us, won't you? Listener discretion is advised.

Saxophon Podcast - Saxbrig Saxophon Radio
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Melodie Tutorial für Tenorsax 244

Saxophon Podcast - Saxbrig Saxophon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 25:46


Noten Download im Free-Kurs: https://my.saxvideotraining.com/courses/free-stuff Wenn du neu hier bist klicke hier Abonnieren: https://bit.ly/2ICgEEO Jede Woche neue Videos auf dem SAXOPHONE CHANNEL! 00:00 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat von Charles Mingus (CD: Ah Um) 04:42 Melodie komplett vorgespielt 05:40 Wie ist die Form? Bluesform? 06:19 G-Moll Pentatonik 07:47 G Bluestonleiter / Blues-Scale in G 09:35 Phrase 1 11:17 Phrase 2 + Shuffle Rhythmus / Triolen 12:36 Melodie rhythmisch ganz frei auffassen / Laid back cool 13:42 Phrase 3 14:16 Phrase 4 14:39 Vierteltriolen zählen oder nach Gefühl? 16:49 Flatterzunge beim Saxophon - Saxophon-Effekte 19:19 Melodie zusammen üben - Spiel mit mir mit Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Charles Mingus (Tenor Saxophone Melody) - 243 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat – mit dem Untertitel "Theme for Lester Young" – gehört zu den bekanntesten Kompositionen des amerikanischen Bandleaders, Bassisten und Komponisten Mingus. Es handelt sich um einen langsamen Blues mit einem Umfang von zwölf Takten. Mingus schuf das Stück unmittelbar unter dem Eindruck der Todesnachricht des von ihm verehrten Tenorsaxophonisten Lester Young (1909–1959), während er mit seiner Band im Half Note Cafe spielte. Der Titel nimmt Bezug auf dessen bevorzugte Kopfbedeckung, die er zu jeder Gelegenheit trug – ein kreissägeähnliches Hutmodell mit dem exotischen Namen Porkpie Hut. (Quelle: Wikipedia) Wenn du Fragen hast, schreibt es unten in den Kommentar Bereich. Du kannst auch allgemeine Fragen zur Musik, Jazz, Saxophon Reparatur, Improvisation und so weiter stellen. Ich freue mich auf dein Feedback! Die #DailySaxophone Show! gibt dir jeden Tag (oder fast jeden Tag) eine neue Aufgabe zum Üben. Wir machen Übungen für die Technik, Sound, Ansatz, Improvisation und alle Themen rund um das Saxophon. https://saxvideotraining.com/free https://saxbrig.de #saxbrigblog #newsaxbrig EMAIL: info@saxvideotraining.com MESSENGER: https://m.me/saxbrig HIER KÖNNT IHR BERND NOCH FINDEN HOME: https://berndsax.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/berndsax/ SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/berndsax FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bernd.hartnagel TWITTER: https://twitter.com/berndhartnagel TUMBLR: https://hartnagel.tumblr.com SAXBRIG FINDET IHR HIER: YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/saxbrig https://saxbrig.com https://saxvideotraining.com https://saxophon-lernen.com https://saxophonkurse-online.de INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/saxbrig/ MESSENGER: https://m.me.saxbrig FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/saxbrig FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/saxvideotraining TWITTER: https://twitter.com/saxbrig TUMBLR: https://saxbrig.tumblr.com PODCAST: https://tinyurl.com/yatkkcuq

Saxophon Podcast - Saxbrig Saxophon Radio
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Charles Mingus (Tenor Saxophone Melody) - 243

Saxophon Podcast - Saxbrig Saxophon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 2:14


Jetzt alle Kurse testen für 0,00 €: https://my.saxvideotraining.com Wenn du neu hier bist klicke hier Abonnieren: https://bit.ly/2ICgEEO Jede Woche neue Videos auf dem SAXOPHONE CHANNEL! Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Charles Mingus (Tenor Saxophone Melody) - 243 Goodbye Pork Pie Hat – mit dem Untertitel "Theme for Lester Young" – gehört zu den bekanntesten Kompositionen des amerikanischen Bandleaders, Bassisten und Komponisten Mingus. Es handelt sich um einen langsamen Blues mit einem Umfang von zwölf Takten. Mingus schuf das Stück unmittelbar unter dem Eindruck der Todesnachricht des von ihm verehrten Tenorsaxophonisten Lester Young (1909–1959), während er mit seiner Band im Half Note Cafe spielte. Der Titel nimmt Bezug auf dessen bevorzugte Kopfbedeckung, die er zu jeder Gelegenheit trug – ein kreissägeähnliches Hutmodell mit dem exotischen Namen Porkpie Hut. (Quelle: Wikipedia) Wenn du Fragen hast, schreibt es unten in den Kommentar Bereich. Du kannst auch allgemeine Fragen zur Musik, Jazz, Saxophon Reparatur, Improvisation und so weiter stellen. Ich freue mich auf dein Feedback! Die #DailySaxophone Show! gibt dir jeden Tag (oder fast jeden Tag) eine neue Aufgabe zum Üben. Wir machen Übungen für die Technik, Sound, Ansatz, Improvisation und alle Themen rund um das Saxophon. https://saxvideotraining.com https://saxbrig.de #saxbrigblog #newsaxbrig EMAIL: info@saxvideotraining.com MESSENGER: https://m.me/saxbrig HIER KÖNNT IHR BERND NOCH FINDEN HOME: https://berndsax.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/berndsax/ SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/berndsax FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/bernd.hartnagel TWITTER: https://twitter.com/berndhartnagel TUMBLR: https://hartnagel.tumblr.com SAXBRIG FINDET IHR HIER: YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/user/saxbrig https://saxbrig.com https://saxvideotraining.com https://saxophon-lernen.com https://saxophonkurse-online.de INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/saxbrig/ MESSENGER: https://m.me.saxbrig FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/saxbrig FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/saxvideotraining TWITTER: https://twitter.com/saxbrig TUMBLR: https://saxbrig.tumblr.com PODCAST: https://tinyurl.com/yatkkcuq

Older and Wider Podcast
Ep 143. The one with the emergency pork pie, a ginger shot and some fancy dining

Older and Wider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 48:00


This week on the podcast Jenny and Judith regroup after a busy week! Jenny has been at the BBC and Judith has been staying in Hexham. There's meals of the week, baby shower update and some name suggestions. Enjoy!

Keep Calm And Cauliflower Cheese
Ginger Sarcophagus, Cut-price Cauliflower, Pork Pie Plot, Workmanlike dreams.

Keep Calm And Cauliflower Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 45:01


Localization Today
Foreign press struggles with Pork Pie Plot

Localization Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 3:43


For the second time this month the international press is having fun trying to get a translation in the world of politics right, or, in this case, get it into proper context. This time around, it’s the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson who's in trouble and throwing international translators for a bit of a loop.

Brexitcast
The Pork Pie Plot

Brexitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 31:31


Is it a serious threat for the PM? The BBC has been told that a group of around 20 MPs (all of whom were first elected in 2019) have met to talk about whether they should try to get rid of Boris Johnson. Laura explains the latest in Westminster... Malakai Fekitoa, the Wasps rugby player, hasn't been able to speak to his family in Tonga since a volcanic eruption wiped out communication lines to the country. He is joined by the BBC's Michael Bristow to discuss the damage caused and how rescue efforts are being co-ordinated. And James G pops back into the studio with a strange warning for us all: prepare for the end of the pandemic because it could be coming very soon. Today's Newscast was made by Sam Bonham with Alix Pickles, Ben Cooper and John Murphy. The studio director was Emma Crowe and the assistant editor was Alison Gee.

Please Don't Listen
Please Don't Listen Episode 182- Hogfather by Terry Pratchet and Killing Concepts

Please Don't Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 104:14


Leave a Pork Pie and some sherry out for your favorite podcast, because this year they're not the only skeletons coming down the chimney... Send us swords, so we can learn important lessons: pleasedontcast@gmail.com patreon.com/pleasedontcast twitter.com/pleasedontcast

At the Sauce
Episode 68 - It's a pork pie thing with Calum Franklin and Guy Coombs

At the Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 37:33


This year, Dickinson & Morris celebrates 170 years in the business and recently won two awards at the 2021 British Pie Awards. As if those aren't reasons enough to talk pork pie, I also grew up not far from Melton Mowbray, where this humble snack originates and so, is close to my heart. My guests are ‘Pie King' Chef Calum Franklin and Dickinson & Morris master baker Guy Coombs. Together, they're responsible for a rather splendid sounding special edition Christmas pie. It's available to order now and will be in stores and ready for home delivery from the 17 December (details below). Find out more: - Calum's restaurant: https://www.holborndiningroom.com/pie-room/ - Calum's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefcalum - Dickinson & Morris instagram https://www.instagram.com/dickinson_morris - Dickinson & Morris website - www.porkpie.co.uk - That Christmas pie - order yours now for delivery from 17th December here: https://www.porkpie.co.uk/dickinson-morris-christmas-pie.html

It's Me, Cindy
76: Pork Pie Hats and Led Zep too

It's Me, Cindy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 11:05


Oh boy!  A musical episode!!! With stories!! Want to know more?  You'll just have to click play.   --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsmecindy/message

4Q - The 4OC Podcast
The Great British Railway

4Q - The 4OC Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 23:08 Transcription Available


In this, the third 4OC podcast recorded in July 2021, three of The 4OC team take a look at the UK Government Great British Railway Announcement.Mr Paul Marray, Mr Paul West and Mr James Underhay take a look at our transport infrastructure and what the recent announcement means to the passenger, freight and the franchisee. They'll be covering off:* Bringing UK rail transport in to the 21st century* Split Ticketing Phenomenon - How passengers buy their tickets to get the best deals* Getting people back on to the railway* How the railways support local economies* Regional division* The change in demand following COVID* The call for electrification* Franchising* The rail review vs. the climate report* Rail service integration* Trains, Pubs, Pork Pie's and Ideas...At 4OC, we're all about helping individuals overcome what they think is complex and complicated. We help organisations we work for, and the public services they deliver, be the best they can be.If you'd like to get in touch and find out more please email us at letstalk@the4oc.comMake sure you check back for our next discussion.

Sixteen:Nine
Neil Emery, TrilbyTV

Sixteen:Nine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 32:22


The 16:9 PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SCREENFEED – DIGITAL SIGNAGE CONTENT I am a huge believer in digital signage software and solutions companies that narrowly define their vertical market and then go after it, as opposed to the many companies out there that say, in effect, we do digital signage. Those kind of general offers can be deadly, I think, when there is sooo much competition. So I was intrigued by an email from TrilbyTV that talked about its focus on the education market in the UK, and even more intrigued by the marketing line that the platform and service was built by people who understand and work in education. I had a chat with TrilbyTV co-founder Neil Emery about how the six-year-old company was founded based on years of working in UK schools doing Apple and Google training. They saw all the dead screens and bad programming in schools that they visited and concluded that they could deliver something better. David: Neil, thank you for joining me from beautiful Devon. I was struck by the assertion on your website. That Trilby is the only digital signage platform built by people who understand and work in education. What do you mean by that?  Neil Emery: So we were Apple trainers, Apple Education trainers for 12 years, we started back in the days when schools had lonely suites of iMacs that only the art teacher and the design teacher would allow sort of their students on. Everybody else looked in and thought, what are these computers? But for us, it wasn't about Apple. It was about making sure everybody knew the power of things like the iLive Suite, things like iMovie and GarageBand. So that's where we started training with Apple and its resellers, sort of companies that sold Apple and then the iPad came out and it went completely bonkers for us as accredited trainers for Apple and we would work with lots of schools, especially those that were going one-to-one with iPad to make sure they had a vision and a plan.  So we really understand what needs to be in place for technology to be successful, and that tends to be where schools and colleges fall down a little bit. They tend to rush in and buy technology, but they don't think about what needs to be in place to make it successful, and there's a lot that needs to be in place, and we were involved in some of the biggest one-to-one iPad projects in the UK, such as Harlow college, such as Portsmouth college. So we've got a real understanding, again, of what needs to be a place and that's very much how we present ourselves with digital signage as well. It's not just about sticking screens on walls. We work very hard with our customers, especially our groups of school customers, to make sure that they have a plan in place, to make sure that staff are signing up to that plan. So that there's some consistency across what they're uploading to their digital signage. So that's what we meant. We are very education focused and that tends to be very different from other companies that are out there.  David: Yeah. There are any number of companies who have laid it down that education is one of their key verticals, but it's much more business driven and addressable market driven than, in most cases, any real experience with the education system. Neil Emery: Yeah, the reason we started TrilbyTV is because when we were sitting in those school receptions waiting for a member of staff to come and grab us, we would look at a digital signage screen that was turned off, or if it wasn't turned off, it was showing content we felt that had little impact, and that's again, because they know they had no plan behind it. Someone had bolted some screens to a wall. Someone had bought into an over complicated solution that was meant for the commercial space and people had given up, and we were there to create really rich content on those iPods because that's what Apple is all about. Everyone can create, but there was no nice, simple mechanism for us to share those two screens around the school or college. And we felt signage was the perfect mechanism to share that content and evidence, the learning so that everybody could feel proud.  But again, what was in place back then was not meant for education and the people behind didn't understand education to the degree that we felt we did, and that's how TrilbyTV was launched and developed. David: So when did that happen?  Neil Emery: Six years ago now. Yeah, we gave up everything we're doing with Apple and Google at the time. We'd just written Google's transformational planning workshop in the UK. That was mainly down to my co-director, Ben Stanley, who is extremely knowledgeable in the education space. His company, Trilby, that he used to run with his father, hence TrilbyTV. They'd been going 30 years of working in education. So again, huge amounts of experience, but TrilbyTV as a single product, six years we've been going now.  David: So it was more of an evolution of what you were doing as opposed to, “Alright, we used to run a funeral parlor, and now we're doing this”? Neil Emery: Yeah, kind of. We did lots of things. We did the training piece for Apple and that kept us very busy. We were presenting not just for Apple, but again for its resellers that sold Apple. We were doing direct training for apples all over the world, not just in education as well. We were doing video production. We were doing lots of stuff, and I think lots of people probably looked at us and thought it's great, but what do you do?  So after sitting all those in all those perceptions for so long, we just knew that there was a product needed that was a bit more honest than what was out there in this space and that's really what made us jump into being brave and developing TrilbyTV into the platform that it is now.  David: So it's one thing to have the subject matter expertise and the understanding and the business contacts within the education market. What do you do though on the software/platform side that makes it differentiated, that makes it finely tuned to the education system? Neil Emery: The first one was ease of use. We spent lots of time training education staff, who were so nervous about technology, that even if you put a URL on the board and ask them to put it in their iPad, if they put it in wrong, they would present the iPad to you to put that in, because that's so far out of their comfort zones. And we'd see from those early apps, like ClassDojo, iMovie, Book Creator there was usually a plus icon you'd press that plus icon and pretty quickly something would happen so that a teacher or a member of staff would feel like they'd had a success, which means then they would move on to the next stage and that's absolutely how we've built TrilbyTV, to be so simple that there's no need for its departments to be micromanaging our platform or people. So that was the main one.  Secondly, we've made it work across all platforms. So we didn't want to charge our customers for expensive boxes, which had happened in the past, I'm not saying wrongly, but that's where a lot of the solutions made their money, but we have player apps for iOS, TVOS, MacOS, Windows and Chrome. So some of our schools will use anything from a Fire Stick to an Apple TV, to a Microsoft Notebook. It doesn't matter, they can use whatever they've got to get going with us. Unlimited screens. So we didn't want to charge them a per screen price. We wanted them to see the impact that signage can have and to be able to grow their estate without us charging them more. So we have an unlimited screen license which since then others have followed. We've certainly seen that in the market. Some of those who look at us and what we do have moved down that route as well. So it's definitely that same, that sets us out as a USP, and the last one probably is our content catalog, where we have a catalog of free of charge content that we make with exciting companies out there, like WWF or Botanica. So there would probably be the four main areas that we focus on.  David: There's a lot of subscription content out there. There's companies like Screen Feed and See/Inspire, and so on. They focus on news, sports, weather, curated, user generated material, all that sort of thing. It sounds like you've gone down a completely different path. That's all about the sort of thing that you would expect to see in a school, and that both parents and educators would be receptive to?  Neil Emery: Yeah we looked at the historical digital signage, and it was very much zones and ticker-tape and newsfeeds, and that doesn't do anything for education. Actually, news can be very biased. So that's the last thing children or visitors like to see in a school reception, and plus, that zonal content, it was confusing to the viewer. So, we wanted to make their content look fullscreen and beautiful, which it already is. I still get people though, who still want a clock and ticker-tape even though there's a clock next door to the screen anyway.But yeah, we went down the route of thinking about what content, a couple of reasons really, what would inspire them to do more of their own good content, but what could we provide that has an education focus and keeps their screen up to date and interesting. So for example, the collaboration we did recently with Britannica, the encyclopedia that is sold, I'm sure people will be well aware of, if we did a “Country of the week” so if you download that to your TrilbyTV and add it to your screens, every week, it updates itself. You'll get a country of the week, capital city, population, and five revolving facts, and that's all done within a nice animation.  It's a nice, useful area for you to have a look at. And if there's content in there that will help keep your screens up to date and inspire the viewers than perfect. It's all free of charge and you're more than welcome to use it.  David: How does it work within schools, like what are they using the screens for and where are they putting them?  Neil Emery: So a lot of signage, historically, I think went in with some of the new schools, the building schools for the future as brought in by the labor government. So a lot went into areas like receptions and the dinner halls and your staff rooms, and the student corridors. Again, the problem back then was that the platforms were very commercially driven. So again, it was your clock's logos, ticker tapes, and maybe you were allowed to mix in a few pictures as well, if you were lucky.  What we do now with schools is so at the training session I had today, I had the head of HR, I had the reception lady and I had the repo graphics lady, and we started off by having some sticky notes and I got them to write where the screens were, then I got them to right underneath who the viewers were, where, and then from there we started to define what the content was. So we work really hard with our customers to make sure that they're putting in that simple plan so they understand screens, viewers and what content needs to be dried from that. But very much historically is the reception staff room, dinner hall, and student corridors, which is where the screens are.  David: Do they do things like, “This for the lunch menu today or the lunch menu this week,” that sort of thing? It's an example that I've seen a number of times.  Neil Emery: Yeah, absolutely, and the nice thing is nowadays with mechanisms like Google Slides, you can add Google Slides for a menu, and the staff and the dinner hall don't even know we exist because the Google Slides presentation is online. As soon as they change that, it automatically changes on the screens, which is great.  But we also get them to think about don't just putting Google Slides or a menu up there, how about photos of the food? We all are engaged by food programs on TV now where we see the final product and we think, wow, I'd want to eat that. We say to our schools how about you get some of the students to take some nice photos of the food, or actually they're in food technology, let's have a video of a lasagna being made and put some of that up on the screen. So we try to get them to think slightly differently than just putting a static menu on their screens.  David: Do students get involved? Neil Emery: Oh, absolutely. Yeah, and again, that's where we came from. We remember the early days of accessing those screens, putting in the students' work there and seeing how proud they were when it was playing in reception. So there's something we push quite highly and especially an Apple distinguished school. So again, we're historic with Apple, so we have schools that have Apple distinguished status. They would have a group of digital students who would create content on a regular basis before uploading that to us where it's then moderated by someone above them staff-wise before it goes live. It's a great thing to be doing.  David: It sounds like your platform is largely cloud-based and that you've got a kind of a web player that will work across different types of devices as you were describing. Is that accurate?  Neil Emery: Yeah, so we are cloud based. We use Microsoft Azure for all our hosting. So that's what we use, and you can have web players as well, but we have pure apps available too. So you go to the Windows app store or the Play store or the Mac App store, and you download our player app and it does that.  David: So it's a native player for the Apple TV and so on? Neil Emery: Yeah. So you open it up and you get your regular code that pretty much everybody else does nowadays.  David: And one of the things that can be a challenge in schools, because IT resources are pretty limited, is how do you manage the devices remotely?  Neil Emery: We have a player dashboard within Trilby TV, so you can see all your players that are online. We're just bringing out some new player updates as well so you'll be able to set restarts and clear cache and adjust volume and all that sort of stuff. So it can all be very much managed remotely.  David: I assume one of the benefits and advantages you have over companies who are also in the digital signage space and have software, but don't know the school systems and so on, is you understand how administration works, where budgets come from and budget cycles and all that sort of stuff, does that give you a leg up?  Neil Emery: Yeah, I think so. In education not that we are anyway, but you're not going to get rich overnight. They take a long time to trust you.But once they're with you, they're with you for a long time. We're really close to our customers and we want to be close with our customers because we want to make sure that they're using it properly, but of course, all of that experience and all of that knowledge that we now have from those, from Ben's point of view, 30 years, and from my point of view, 15 years, yeah, of course, when we're talking to a potential customer, they understand pretty quickly we know what we're talking about.  David: I watch the web analytics off of 16:9 and what people are reading and there's always a big thirst out there for open source or free or freemium platforms and there are certainly some tools out there that are free-ish and I'm curious for schools who are on limited budgets, do they go down the path of trying to use open source stuff and, or very low cost stuff, and then realize that we need some hand holding here, it would be great to have some support and they rethink their budgeting and who they should work with?  Neil Emery: Everyone's different, right? And I think, with IT, that's the buying mechanism for digital signage and education over here. You're always going to get some IT  people who really enjoy coming up with their own stuff and open source. David: You mean IT people are know-it-alls? (Laughter) Neil Emery: I didn't say that. Wel, we have to be careful because they buy our product. They are just like that. It's not important, maybe it is a little bit that they know everything about this solution and no one else can get in there and find out because they wouldn't be able to. But actually when they ask themselves about the time it takes to keep an eye on it and monitor it and update it, then it's wasting that time, which is then where we win the battle of, “Neil, this is so easy to use. I can give ownership to others. I can set it up, but actually I can give ownership to others and let them get on with it,” which is what they want in the end. They don't want to be managing what is in essence, a marketing tool, because that's what digital signage is. It's a marketing tool.  So yeah, budget wise, you might have a USB stick. You might have a laptop. Although that always makes me laugh because the laptop is budget and it'd be better off in the classroom, but that's just my thoughts. We're £1000 for unlimited screens, it's not a huge amount of money for a whole solution that runs your digital signage. But you're dead right. I think some will start off trying to come up with something themselves, but they soon find out that it's causing them a lot more pain than they want it to. David: So when you say £1000 for an unlimited license that's per school, or is it a school system or how does that work?  Neil Emery: No, that's our single per school costs. Some of our schools have up to 40 screens, which is where it becomes very financially viable for them. We do have a multi-site license as well. We have some of the big multi academy trusts using TrilbyTV now in the UK, they pay a cost at trust level, which then significantly reduces the per school costs. So under a multi-site license, it's only £500 per school rather than the £1000.  David: So it's like an enterprise license as opposed to software as a service. You buy at one time, it's perpetual, and then do you pay for support or how does that work?  Neil Emery: Oh, no. So it's a yearly subscription which, again, everybody pretty much does that.  David: Does the demand, and the use differ between what over in Canada, they would call public schools or private schools, but I know I get confused as hell because public schools are private schools in the UK and so on, are there needs and the way they use the system different?  Neil Emery: Private schools here, obviously that's the schools that parents pay for children to be at school and often boarding. They have so much more resources, obviously, you've got teams of twelve people, whereas in a state school, you might have a team of two people sometimes if we're lucky. So because of that, I think independent private schools are able to shine those screens a lot more. So because of the resource, they're sharing much more rich content. They have time to create that content and make it look good on the screens. They have a strategy in place to do that a lot of the time, whereas your public schools, often because of the lack of resources, are struggling for ideas, but also for people to create the ideas and create the content. For us, we would see the content being pretty much the same across the school sector. It would change a little bit for colleges and universities. It definitely changes for primary schools, which is, your lower age schools, whereas that's more about sharing and showcasing student work at that lower age group. But I think for us, it's about educating our schools and our colleges right across the board that this is an extension of their website. This is a great marketing tool and they need to be thinking about what content is shown on those screens.  David: Are you doing much in colleges and universities?  Neil Emery: Lots in colleges. So we do well in that space, not so much in universities because we'll be very honest about our product and we're not wayfinding them and we're not touch screens. We are just easy-to-upload full screen content, so not so much for universities. We've got a few, but we definitely do well in colleges. David: Yeah, I guess once you get into the larger footprint, universities with campuses and everything else you need to get into directory systems and everything else that does get more complicated?  Neil Emery: Yeah, again, we don't want to pretend what we're not, and won't be. So although we have a few colleges, we tend to be in specific places. We're not for bus time tables or things like that. Again, we're for fullscreen content, marketing specific events to the students.  David: How big is your company at this point?  Neil Emery: We're still pretty small, so there's seven of us and we're heading towards eight next year.  David: And you can do that sort of thing, particularly these days, you can be virtual and you can scale up and scale down as you need, right?  Neil Emery: Absolutely. We're very lucky we're self-funded. We work extremely hard to make sure that we don't need to go down the route of investment and having a board of people telling us what to do. We want to keep that kind of closeness and that honesty of the company and grow organically. Of course we'd like to grow quicker. But we want to make sure our organic growth is honest towards our customers. So yeah, we're still small, but we've got aspirations to grow in the next five years that's for sure. David: And what would be your install base, like how would you describe that? Are you in hundreds of schools, thousands of schools?  Neil Emery: Yeah, we're in hundreds of schools. Currently we've got about 1300 screens live in UK education at the moment.  David: As you said, you'd love to be able to grow that more. Neil Emery: Yeah, absolutely. You know, me and Ben, when we were in Wales six years ago, thinking about where we should take the direction of the company. Because of what we'd seen in education we knew we could become the number one signage company for education because that's what we focus on. You won't see a dropdown on our website and it says retail and restaurant and this and that and this and that cause that's not honest and that doesn't work for education. So for us, we want to become the number one digital signage platform made, and I always stick to my made, because that's important, made for education. David: Yeah, it's something that I have coached endless numbers of people around is if you have a digital signage platform, do not go out into the marketplace as a generalist offer, because there are already too many of them. You need to find your niche. You need to find your tribe and say, we're the guys for this and it's what you are doing.  Neil Emery: Yeah, I think that's very hard as well, because if you're a new company or again, you've had investment, you're going to have to go after every market. In the US it is probably different, you see people like Rise Vision, there is a huge market in the US than probably more so Canada. So education, you've probably got more options to grow quicker. Here in the UK, although we've still got 35,000 education establishments, it's a long sell. We've customers that can take anywhere up to three months, six months to purchase your product. So there's a lot of time investment in there.  So, I think it's different potentially in places like the US as I said, where you're trying to mop up as much traffic as possible to grow your businesses as quickly as possible.  David: I think I know the answer, but I'll ask, have you thought about coming to North America or you've got more than enough to grow in the UK for some time? Neil Emery: Well, we do have US customers and we do business and education actually, but they tend to again come to us because they liked that easy solution and ease of use. We do have links in the US with distributors, like Exertis, who were distributed in the UK. We have relationships with people like Promethian and Smart knocked on the door a few times and asked us what we're up to, but it's a different setup in the US when it comes to education, and we're aware of that, and the language differ slightly so we're aware of that as well.  So it's not our focus, but if someone comes along and says, you've got an easy to use platform, can we sign up and use you? We're like, absolutely, you can!  David: One thing that's been around for a long time with digital signage and education, particularly on the digital out of home advertising side, is the idea that these screens can pay for themselves if you would just allow advertising on them or at least have the screen sponsored by, I don't know, British Telecom or O2, or something like that, it has not been explored at all? Or is it, would that just be hard “No” from the education people?  Neil Emery: There's definitely people who are doing it in the commercial space, and now platforms that allow you to, via an app, say I would like my pizza business advertised on there three times a week just directly billed. It's definitely a conversation we've had at directors meetings but it doesn't feel right to us.  Education is education and if I speak to some of my close head teachers for them, it's about the children and nothing else. So they wouldn't want to have these discussions in the first place. Because it's more about putting up the work of the children that day, make sure they feel proud. It's conversations that have been had, but we would stay away from those conversations fairly quickly.  David: Yeah, it would be interesting, I think, for things like sponsorships or almost like donations in the same way that maybe a company donates a new playground for a school yard, that sort of thing that you would imagine in areas of the country, maybe up in the north, that don't have the same wealth and resources and everything else that maybe that would be a way to get these systems going?  Neil Emery: Yeah, potentially. It just gets messy, I think, that's the problem. The focus is making sure that the customer understands what scientists can do first and foremost, and making sure they have a platform that's easy to use so that when we talk to them about what they love about the platform. Going to them to talk about how they might make money from companies advertising on the screens, yeah, it's almost as confusing as just simply trying to get signage running on an interactive screen, which sounds easy, but actually even that is completely a different conversation with schools sometimes  David: I have to ask about the name. I did look up Trilby and saw that in America, it would be called a Pork Pie hat. Trilby is a hat, right?  Neil Emery: If we were doing video, Dave, I would have worn my Trilby today.  There is meaning behind this, and Ben would certainly be able to give you that more. There's an article on the website that explains it as well. But from a simple point of view, Ben's dad, Tony,  bless him, he's no longer with us, was a Trilby hat wearer, and at our old offices in Birmingham, we had two lines of hats on the walls and he used to pick those between different ones regularly and where those, and it's nice because it's tactile.  Again, I go to lots of school training and they'll be like, oh, where's your hat because they expect you to wear the hat, and I think senior leadership at schools and colleges like that tactile approach as well. They don't so much like those cleaner techie type names. They like something that feels a bit familiar to them.  David: All right. It's been a pleasure to speak with you. If people want to look you up, where would they find you online?  Neil Emery: www.TrilbyTV.co.uk.  David: Perfect. All right. Thank you very much.  Neil Emery: Dave. It was an absolute pleasure. Thank you!

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación
Una para Juancho: "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" AKA JazzX5#244. Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um (Columbia, 1959)] [Minipodcast]

HDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisación

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 6:01


La última vez que hablé con Juancho "Frudisk" fue sobre un LP de Mingus. Así que esta va por él: "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" Charles Mingus: Mingus Ah Um (Columbia, 1959) Charles Mingus, Horace Parlan, Dannie Richmond, John Handy, Booker Ervin © Pachi Tapiz, 2021 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://www.ivoox.com/jazzx5_bk_list_642835_1.html.

Hats All We Know
It's been a day

Hats All We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 35:05


Join us for one chaotic episode. There was a hazmat issue where we work so this is a something. David starts us with a pork pie hat and we get sidetracked. Chris decides that we haven't talked about ghosts in a while and needed to show people do believe in ghosts. The chaos continues with a quick four question quiz that Chris attempts to answer, and finally how much a dinosaur fossil sold for last year. Hopefully you enjoy!

100% Ska Podcast
100% Ska Podcast S04E26 – Old Suit, Bag of Weed, Pork Pie Hat, Smile like a Cheshire Cat

100% Ska Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 73:24


Tonight! We're getting back to a mix of brand new and recent releases after a few weeks of episodes celebrating Continue reading100% Ska Podcast S04E26 – Old Suit, Bag of Weed, Pork Pie Hat, Smile like a Cheshire Cat The post 100% Ska Podcast S04E26 – Old Suit, Bag of Weed, Pork Pie Hat, Smile like a Cheshire Cat appeared first on DJ Ryan Midnight - NYC Ska DJ and Podcast Host.

That’s So Random: A Random Movie Podcast
Episode 49: Episode 49 - Pork Pie

That’s So Random: A Random Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 79:48


Not even being in a moving vehicle will stop Emily from joining Chris and I to discuss this wonderfully charming little gem from New Zealand. And since the movie revolves around a moving vehicle, she has proven to be, if nothing else, thematically on point.

Richard Skipper Celebrates
Vivian Reed (5/24/2021)

Richard Skipper Celebrates

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 63:00


For Video Edition, Please Click and Subsribe Here:  https://youtu.be/1f1acrRdgIU Vivian Reed Credits include: ‘Tartuffe,’‘Damn Yankees,’ ‘Show Boat,’ ‘Marie Christine,’‘Sophisticated Ladies,’ ‘Blues In The Night,’‘Tintypes,’‘Roar of the Greasepaint, Smell of the Crowd,’ ‘Bubbling Brown Sugar,’ ‘High Rollers,’ ‘Hallelujah Baby,’‘More than a Song,’ ‘One For My Baby,’ ‘Countess of Storyville,’ ‘Blues for an Alabama Sky,’ ‘Crumbs from the Table of Joy,’ ‘Cookin’ at the Cookery,’ ‘The Second Tosca,’ ‘Pork Pie,’and ‘Invisible Life.’ Awards include two TONY Award Nominations, Drama Desk, Mabel Mercer, NAACP, Dance Educators of America and Outer Critics Circle. Also, Vivian has created 4 one-woman shows: An Evening with Vivian Reed, Standards and More, Vivian Reed Sings Lena Horne and Little Bit of Soul, Little Bit of Pop. She has performed in major theaters and clubs in the US as well as Europe. www.vivianreed.com

Ruhrpodcast
Ruhrpodcast – Folge 75 "Thema Veränderung"

Ruhrpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 49:24


Swen Bock ist zwar erst Anfang 50, hat aber schon einiges hinter sich. Nach bestandenem Abitur absolvierte er eine Ausbildung zum Bankkaufmann bei der Sparkasse in Duisburg. Doch schnell wurden ihm Schlips und Anzug zur Qual und er entschied sich für ein Leben als professioneller Punk. Mit Micha Will gründete er das Magazin Plastic Bomb, das sehr schnell mit dem Ox zusammen zum auflagenstärksten Punk-Magazin im deutschsprachigen Raum avancierte. 

 Magazin, Label, Festivals Doch die Arbeit am Magazin reichte nicht. Man gründete das Plastic-Bomb Plattenlabel und brachte über die Jahre zahlreiche Scheiben heraus. Dieser Tage erscheint Veröffentlichung 100. Zudem organisierte man die Plastic-Bomb-Nächte an unterschiedlichen Spielstätten und ließ nicht nur Label eigene Bands auftreten. Mailorder und Vertrieb Ein passender Mailordervertrieb für Ton- und Bildträger wurde ins Leben gerufen, das Magazin wurde nicht mehr nur bei Konzerten und an der Theke hiesiger Kneipen verkauft, sondern auch am Kiosk und im Zeitschriftenhandel.

 Aus Punk wird Lehrer Doch irgendwann im Laufe der Jahre reichte auch das nicht mehr. Swen steigt für einige Zeit aus dem aktiven Plastic-Bomb-Leben aus, studiert auf Lehramt und wird Deutsch-Lehrer an einer Duisburger Gesamtschule. Radiowelle Sturmflut Parallel hatte er da schon „Die beste Radiosendung der Welt“ ins Leben gerufen und funkt mit Kollege Vasco und immer wieder anderen Talkgästen für Radiowelle Sturmflut auf den Wellen von Radio Duisburg. Und erneut ein Wandel Nach zwischenzeitlicher Rückkehr zum Plastic-Bomb hat er nunmehr seinen Pork-Pie komplett genommen und startet den Duisburg-Blog www.duisburch.de, mit dem er kulturelles, soziales und ansonsten spannendes kommuniziert. Ein lebhaftes Gespräch zu den Themen Veränderung, Empörungskultur, Cancel-Culture und immer wieder Punk-Rock. Weitere Info: www.duisburch.de www.ruhrpodcast.de www.durian-pr.de

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Tom Brevoort The Marvel Man In The Pork Pie Hat

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 119:41


Tom Talks Editing and Today's Marvel. He has a new Youtube Channel called TBTV that's just fantastic

The Enthusiasts

Functional headwear or fashion adornment?Only for the ladies, Peaky Blinders or Victorians?From Top, to Bowler, to Flat Cap and Pork Pie in the male section. Then a load of floppy, mesmerising stuff in the ladiesCathy from the Climber's Shop joins in on this one, and please do check out her new modelling shots on their website. Her and Lisa are definitely two peas popped from the same podSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheEnthusiasts)

» The RadioThax Podcast
RadioThax Randoms – 25 – Pork Pie In My Pocket

» The RadioThax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 16:20


Paul is finally about to live the dream and have a pork pie in gravy, he just has to get home first!

The Story Must Be Told
122. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

The Story Must Be Told

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 33:39


Everybody's working for the Story. Everybody's working despite the Story. Everybody's working because of the Story. The Story will strip you of meaning like a business sheds insurance coverage. Invocation Psalm: Pigs Aren't Real Story: “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat” Concluding Prayer The Story is back in two weeks with something fresh for you to enjoy sip sip. Our first book of PSALMS: www.thestorymustbetold.com MERCH honest: https://topatoco.com/collections/tsmbt PATREON juicy: https://www.patreon.com/tsmbt

The Bake Down - Bake Off Reviewed
Henry's 21st birthday mystery

The Bake Down - Bake Off Reviewed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 50:23


Happy New Year! Just when you thought it was over for us until Summer 2021, it wasn't... as Bake Off was back with two special episodes over Christmas and New Year. Josh, Howard and Jane couldn't let the episodes pass without comment, so got together to reflect on the second special episode which aired in the UK on Sunday 3rd January 2021.It saw a return to the tent for Helena, Rahul, Henry and Nancy and despite none of the quad being strangers to the tent, nerves were clearly there as they sought to impress once more making crumble, Bao buns and a showstopper to celebrate their 21st birthdays. You'll hear what the trio thought about the episode and a bizarre anecdote from Howard about Rahul that we can't quite believe we've never heard before.We are continuing to have great fun hosting online baking classes for fans from all around the world and more classes go on sale every week. Whether you'd like to learn how to make a Craquelin with Dan, Charlotte Royal with Ian or Pork Pie with Howard, you can check out our latest online baking classes on our website. Classes start at 5pm or 8pm UK time on Saturday and Sunday to accommodate bakers from around the world, in particular our many friends from the USA. The classes are great fun and if you use the code PODCAST at checkout you'll get 10% off, whilst gift vouchers and bundle packs are also available. Also, perhaps you're missing your work colleagues or friends and thinking about how you can have a fun activity during these difficult times and a private online event with us is the perfect answer. Head over to our website learn more about our virtual events.*** If you enjoyed this podcast please do leave us a review, it'll help ensure more Bake Off fans find us and would be a huge motivation for to keep making these podcasts for you. Please note we're not affiliated to the show itself or Love Productions, but we're huge fans of their work.***This podcast is part of the Stripped Media podcast network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

» The RadioThax Podcast
RadioThax Randoms – 19 – Pork Pie Dinosaur

» The RadioThax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 41:38


A 2 part podcast, Cecil and Margaret celebrate a very special anniversary in a romantic Jacuzzi and Paul and Cecil ramble on in a kitchen while Paul makes a meal while discussing the raw sexual power of Peter Levy and Christa Ackroyd.

Jason & Alexis
11/13 Jason And Dawn Discuss: Dawn Is Afraid To Make a Pork Pie

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 8:53


Dawn is taking a zoom baking class with one of the Great British Bake Off Stars this weekend through Bake With A Legend. It's her first time baking something savory instead of a desert, pork pies!

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Cigars Liquor And More
041 - Providencia El Santo and WL Weller Special Reserve

Cigars Liquor And More

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 59:20


Providencia El Santo with WL Weller Special Reserve. Hats: what is a Fadora, Homburg, Trilby, and Pork Pie. Darrell breaks a bottle.  Some cowboy hats get thrown into the mix as well. We announce our weekly two cigar giveaway sponsored by Drunk Chicken Cigars. You can get a 10% discount off your order by https://drunkchickencigars.com by putting in the code CLM2020. Go check them out. They are great! You can get in touch with us at our website https://cigarsliquorandmore.com and find out social media links there as well. Darrell Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cigardarrell/, Bill Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bill_clm/, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cigarsliquorandmore/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarrellLupo1

The Spurs Weekly
Return of Pork Pie

The Spurs Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 39:38


This episode host Karl Banaschewsky was joined by regular guest Mystic Mike and the returning Sean pork pie Etherington.

This is What Came Out of Me
MOVIE REVIEW | Goodbye Pork Pie

This is What Came Out of Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 2:13


The one with the old school Kiwi classic! Click here for a video version of this review: https://youtu.be/fJAoqA3Ft84 There are no spoilers in this review. Support https://www.paypal.me/SierraKiloBravo Follow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sierrakilobravo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sierra.kilo.bravo BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/sierrakilobravo Tumblr: https://sierrakilobravo.tumblr.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/sierrakilobravo Blog: https://sierrakilobravo.wordpress.com

Rye Smile Films
The French Connection (1971)

Rye Smile Films

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 81:24


Buckle up Rye Nation because we are diving head first into a cask we're calling,"The Films of William Friedkin," and up first is his Academy Award winning, The French Connection. Journey with us as we head to NYC and go though the gauntlet with our "protagonist" Popeye Doyle. Is this film the worthy chase it deserves to be or have other films handled this better? Our Flight for the week asks, "What are your top 3 Anti-Heroes on film?" We wrap up with a Nightcap discussing our favorite films set in New York City. So pour some whiskey, grab your Pork Pie hat, and get ready to pick your feet in Poughkeepsie. Cheers!

Podcast In Orange
Episode 1 - Welcome, Events and Pork Pies

Podcast In Orange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 29:47


This month the lads talk about how the podcast got its name, what events they're looking forward to and Rob tells a story about a Pork Pie causing carnage.

French-Canadian Legacy Podcast
Episode 22 - Christmas Episode with Juliana L'Heureux

French-Canadian Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 32:43


We wanted to have a special episode about Christmas so we invited Juliana L'Heureux back to the show to talk to us about the holiday. She'll give us a language lesson about how to say Merry Christmas and tell us about her Noël theory. She'll also talk about the history of Pork Pie aka Tourtière. At the end you'll hear Josée Vachon's version of Jesse's favorite Christmas song. We hope you have an amazing holiday and enjoy listening to this fun episode. Noel - A four letter word with a universal translation - http://francoamerican.bangordailynews.com/2018/12/14/franco-american-news-and-culture/noel-a-four-letter-word-with-a-universal-translation/ Juliana's Recipe Collection - https://www.mainewriter.com/recipes/

Happy Marks The Spot
Antonia Prebble

Happy Marks The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 32:50


Antonia's resume is vast. From The Tribe and Power Rangers to Pork Pie and Outrageous Fortune, she has forged a reputation as someone able to play complex roles requiring intensity and humour, while always making her characters extremely likeable. Her talent has been recognised in many ways around the world, including winning Best Actress at the New Zealand TV Awards last year for her portrayal of Rita West in Westside. Antonia is someone who has been in the public eye since a young age, growing up in the fishbowl of New Zealand, while also keeping her feet on the ground.

Meal or No Deal?
Episode 3 - Pineapple

Meal or No Deal?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 35:09


Video game violence. Food fetishes. Space exploration. Just a flavour of what we cover with Bryony in this week's fruit-filled episode.

Murder Friends
Ep 7 - Pork Pie Pervert

Murder Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 38:57


This week we talk about the new podcast The Thing About Pam, the Netflix documentary I Love You Now Die and the most prolific serial killer you've never heard of. Oh, and a pork pie pervert. Obviously.

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Podcast From The Past
STUART MACONIE & LIZ BERRY - Pork Pie Situation Not Good (Live from the Birmingham Literature Festival)

Podcast From The Past

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 53:28


Joining Tom Jackson, in a special programme recorded at the Birmingham Conservatoire as part of the Birmingham Literature Festival, to discuss the postcards from their pasts are writer and BBC 6Music broadcaster STUART MACONIE (Long Road From Jarrow, Pies and Prejudice, Adventures on The High Teas, The People's Songs) and award-winning poet LIZ BERRY (Black Country, The Republic of Motherhood). We uncover long-distance love, the best LP ever made, working class autodidacts and the mysteries of landscape. Along the way we visit the Wren's Nest, a steelworks, a series of royal arches, an Aberystwyth clifftop, the back streets of Salford and a New York church. Wish you were here? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Down No Particular Road
Invasion of Britannia Part II

Down No Particular Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 43:50


Josh and Vima continue their invasion of Britannia with Part II. Everything Edinburgh, including old town, new town, the Edinburgh Castle and literary greats! If you haven't listened to Part I, stop now and listen to it. Then, grab a whisky and your kilt and sit down for the finale of the overseas trip of a lifetime.

Down No Particular Road
Invasion of Britannia Part I

Down No Particular Road

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 55:55


Josh and Vima invade England and Scotland! no, not really, but imagine if they did? Join them as they discuss the first 2 stays of their trip across the pond. Tynemouth and York England are on the agenda with visits to York Minster, the Shambles, travel on the LNER and all the things relating to food and beer! This almost 1 hour session only scratches the surface. Follow them on Facebook "Down No Particular Road Podcast" and on Instagram @dnprpodcast to see all the photos.

My Fancy Zamboni Podcast
Episode 43 - What is a True Fan?

My Fancy Zamboni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 83:28


Dave, Greth and Joe discuss the last 2 weeks in the EIHL in Andy's absence. Topics then develop to Standing Areas in UK hockey, True Fans and the need for an 'all Brit' tournament, which the team nominate to be the 'My Fancy Zamboni Cup'. But the all important question; Pork Pie or Sausage Roll?

From Under The Thumb Podcast
Episode 57 - Straight Out Of A Pork Pie

From Under The Thumb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 73:17


This week Rob’s dog has an unfortunate stress related accident, Tim’s been to see a man who he hopes was a doctor for a prostate examination and a dentist sets fire to something in Rob’s mouth! The Great British Bake Off is back on Channel 4 here in the UK but don’t try and watch it using on-demand services, Tim watches a YouTube video about Benny Hill whilst in the bath, Rob’s wife may have a Minecraft addiction and we try to make a playlist for Marco and stumble on Housework Hits on Amazon Music. Rob has watched Runaway from 1984 starring Tom Selleck and thinks his moustache could have been a hindrance to his career and Tim talks about a Flight of the Navigator reboot. In the news we tell you of a woman who went to the doctors and was found to have a venomous spider in her ear, then to finish, Uncle Tim has brought our weekly Beat The Intro pop quiz.

Too Stupid to Know I Can't
Interviewing Pork Pie Percussion Owner, Bill Detamore

Too Stupid to Know I Can't

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 91:01


Hello and welcome to another episode of Too Stupid to Know I Can’t. I’m Roger, owner of The Drum Shop in Tulsa, OK. and your host. This is a special episode of Too Stupid because we get to spend some killer time and conversation with the legendary Bill Detamore of Pork Pie Percussion. I’ve known Bill for some time and have been an admirer of his work for years only to be fortunate enough to carry his drums in our shop here in Tulsa. Bill has been working on, refinishing and making drums for over 40 years and has worked with some of the greats including the legendary Jeff Porcarro of Toto. I ask some “internet myth” questions regarding Pork Pie Percussion to allow him to set the record straight while at the same time delved into some of his drum philosophies while comparing them to my own. In addition, we speak about the revitalization of Rogers Drums that Bill has been a key player and what that all means to the drumming community. Finally, we touch on the China/Taiwan scenario that is truly a tenuous situation with many slippery slopes. Costs of manufacturing are on the rise overseas including government mandated minimum wages and benefits for these hardworking employees that are the true unsung heroes of many products we use every day. So sit back and enjoy our time with Bill Detamore of Pork Pie Percussion – we hope you enjoy this episode of Too Stupid to Know I Can’t as much as I did speaking with a longtime friend. Pork Pie Percussion: https://porkpiedrums.com Rogers Drums: https://www.rogersdrumsusa.com The Drum Shop: www.drumshoptulsa.com The Drum Shop Merchandise: www.drumshoptulsa.ecwid.com #toostupidtoknowicant #porkpiepercussion #usadrums #rogersdrums #porkpie #porkpiedrums #drumshoptulsa #drumshop #tulsadrumshop #durmshoptulsa Intro and Outro Music: Larkin: https://www.facebook.com/larkintulsa/ UFO Bumper Sound: Title: Alien Spaceship UFO Uploaded: 5.04.18 License: Attribution 3.0 Recorded by Daniel Simion File Size: 2.82 MB Downloads: 164533

Jazz Imposters
Episode 7 - Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

Jazz Imposters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 29:55


Here are the versions of this tune we reference in this episode as well as any other links and a chord chart so you can follow along. Enjoy!Chord ChartCharles Mingus - Goodbye Pork Pie HatJoni Mitchell - Goodbye Pork Pie HatHow To Make A Pork Pie Hat

Village
Introducing Village

Village

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 1:15


From the county that brought you Pork Pie, Peter Shilton, the King in the Car Park, and Engelbert Humperdinck, comes Village. A six-part sitcom where no milking parlour, cricket club AGM or public schoolboy's bedroom is off limits. I should subscribe me duck. 

French-Canadian Legacy Podcast
James Myall Preview

French-Canadian Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 9:51


Our interview with James Myall is out next week, so Jesse will give you a run down of what to expect to hear about. James runs the fantastic blog Parlez-Vous American?? Make sure you are following it and the bonus question is about Jesse’s favorite topic, Pork Pie. We also discuss our first contest for two free tickets to PoutineFest. Make sure to be following us on facebook, the post will go up Friday May 24th. Parlez-Vous American Blog - http://myall.bangordailynews.com/ James's Twitter - https://twitter.com/JamesxMyall FCL Podcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FCLPodcast

IN DEEP With Dan Podcast
IN DEEP With Dan 06: Licensed Massage therapist Katie Weso loves dogs, talking about dogs, massage, and drinking, and talking about drinking.

IN DEEP With Dan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 71:19


Licensed Massage therapist Katie Weso loves dogs, talking about dogs, massage, and drinking, and talking about drinking. Passion topics- drinking, dogs, massage, the rage that bubbles up when people bring up happy endings, my inability to understand technology We spoke of massage and how the “Happy Ending” is a tired old joke that should be retired (Dan’s words). Dan describes his back, leg, and arm issues and asks if he is a candidate for massage therapy. Katie agrees and states he is a typical example of a customer. Dan’s trepidation at the thought of getting a therapeutic massage is alleviated by the realization that he is not so much of a “person”, while on the table, but more of a “meat suit” to be worked by the therapist. This is a good thing. To be the personification of Lady Gaga’s famous costume is to be a great massage customer. Katie gives a lot of advice for people who have never gone to a massage therapist. At the end of this session Dan thought, ‘Heck. I could go to a massage therapist after all!’ There is some question as to whether Katie’s and her husband’s role-playing involve HAZMAT suits ala “Breaking Bad” (as seen here: http://filmgarb.com/breaking-bad-hazmat-suit/) . I will have to ask her “Little Pinkman” for his take. Katie brought up Walter White’s hat. It’s a Pork Pie hat, as shown here: http://www.heisenberghat.com/ Can homemade Kahlua be made with Splenda? Talking about DIY projects. Katie is great with those unless they involve technology, which in this case means computer and electronics topics. Dan laments on how cool online learning via YouTube and similar avenues are. Katie hooked up her LAN (local area network) in her home. Katie thinks IT professionals are wizards. She’s not wrong. The talk then turns to matters of having a customer service mind-set, about caring about the customer on a human level. It is hard to wrap our meat-suit minds around apathy toward customers. It always comes back to the meat suit. Katie hadn’t seen Star Wars until she was dating her husband. Star Trek was able to tackle social issues due to their many-hours of content. Katie didn’t want to perform her best “pew pew” noise. But she came through in the end. Can massage therapists feel the tension spots? Answer: Yes! The conversation takes an odd turn into the land of Chia Pets, and if a Sia Chia would grow the little shrubs in a front-facing wig shape. It had never dawned on Dan that the ‘chia’ of ‘Chia Pet’ refers to the ‘Chia’ plant. More info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chia_Pet . Dan proposes the “Chia Sia Pet”, where the chia plant grows out in an forward-facing wig, over the pet’s face. Katie approves. Katie has two dogs and two cats. It turns out both Katie and Dan got dogs from MADACC Milwaukee. Visit http://madacc.org/ for more information on how to rescue a dog in the Milwaukee area! It’s hard to say “out” or “treat”, aloud, due to the dogs having trained Dan. Both Katie and Dan are looking into getting king sized beds to have more room for the dogs. Camera conspiracy theories. Are our smart cameras spying on us? Dan wonders what would happen if a Star Wars storm trooper were to fire upon a Star Trek red shirt if the red shirt would even be injured. Make sure to visit https://www.facebook.com/ElbowGreaseMassage/ and to make an appointment with Katie if you are in the De Pere, Wisconsin/Green Bay Wisconsin area! Or just visit the page anyway because she has fun articles there about pain management and perhaps unintentionally ambiguous memes, if one has a naughty mind to consider them that way.

Tales from the Glass-Guarded World
Episode 25 - Out of the Frying Pan and Into an Exploding Pork Pie

Tales from the Glass-Guarded World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 65:03


Will our heroes escape from the jail and the city of Two? Will they convince Sigbert to transport them to the Iron Empire? Will they clean his apartment, cook his dinner, and serve his guests at a dinner party?  Yes, they will. 

Say Eff It! Podcast
Episode 47 | First Reformed, Mile 22, Alpha, Crazy Rich Asians, Far From The Tree, Pork Pie & more!

Say Eff It! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 45:29


Gary Scott reviews First Reformed, Mile 22, Alpha, Crazy Rich Asians, Far From The Tree, Pork Pie double feature, week three of the mostly plant based diet, bowling and it ends with the Message Of The Week.

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast
Episode 55: Ugly Delicious

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 46:23


David Chang's series on Netflix sparks an unlikely conversation encompassing politics, culture and identity.  It also has Chang, food critic Peter Meehan, and other chefs in beautiful locations around the world eating fantastic looking meals. So far, so Bourdain.  But this show organically develops into a far more wide-ranging discussion - and Stevie and Emmet are fully on board.  (so on board they took a break on their wedding anniversary to discuss).  Also in this episode: Judas Priest Quitting Facebook Penny Dreadful And the charming film Pork Pie (which we reviewed in episode 13)

Preheated Baking Podcast
Ep 64: Nothing Says I Love You Like a Savory Pork Pie

Preheated Baking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 41:40


Andrea is reporting back from the Cascadia Grains Conference and is excited about being part of the movement to revitalize the grain economy in the Pacific NW, and bake Whole Grain Digestive Biscuits. Our hosts review the Pork, Apple and Cider Pie from Paul Hollywood's Pies and Puds cookbook. Andrea and Stefin had equal success, and both hosts agree that a side of mashed potatoes are absolutely essential for the delicious gravy that comes naturally with this pie. Up next is Alton Brown's Shoo-Fly Pie, another pie from the popular 'desperation pie' or 'pantry pie' category. Be sure to read the instructions carefully on this one (or make it easy on yourself and use February's sponsor Pie Provisions Pie Crust mix!) To wrap up this week's episode of Pie School, the hosts share their essential pie tools, including a pastry wheel, a tapered rolling pin, and, finally, a PieBox! You can read the Show Notes here. Bake along with Stefin and Andrea in their baking Facebook group, Preheated. You can find links to recipes on their baking website www.preheatedpodcast.com, as well as on their Pinterest page. You can also follow the hosts on Twitter and Instagram, using handle preheatedpod. Join the fun!

Watko's Bits & Pieces
Goosebury Pork Pie

Watko's Bits & Pieces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 0:38


Goosebury Pork Pie by Random audio from UK broadcaster Ian Watko Watkins

The Mixing Board
TMB #35 - Bill Detamore (Pork Pie Drums)

The Mixing Board

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 85:49


Starting off the first episode of 2018 with one of the finest drum manufactures in the world, Pork Pie. Brynner sits with owner and founder of Pork Pie drums Bill Detamore and speaks candidly about the company's history, what it takes to make Pork Pie drums sound so exceptional, and various memories throughout the 30 years of the company's rich history of creating some of the finest sounding drums in the market.  

HEAVY Film/TV Interviews
Interview with James Rolleston about new film Pork Pie

HEAVY Film/TV Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 12:01


Actor James Rolleston chats to Heavy about his new action comedy Pork Pie

new film pork pie dave griffiths heavymag
Blah Wars: A Star Wars Podcast
Blah Wars #10: Knee Deep In Pork Pie (Happy Turkey One)

Blah Wars: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017 59:38


John's on the rum, Jude's on the beer. John is so desperate to interview another Star Wars legend that he's fabricated his own interview with George Lucas using various audio clips. The boys look back at some of their memories from last weeks' LFCC. Jude shares some Star Wars jokes from the Star Wars Joke Book, kindly given to him by friend of the show, Nour. John also reveals the magic word you will need to win a prize on instagram. If you've ever been knee deep in a pork pie, get in touch. Tell your sister. It's 1 hour of filth. Please note: John's mic goes wrong about half way though, you can still hear him but it sounds pretty shitty compared to the usual quality we try and deliver. 

Brass Band Podcast
Ep 39 - Mike Kilroy

Brass Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 60:14


In this political special we welcome the PM of British Banding, Mike Kilroy. Amongst the topics discussed is Brass Bands England's closer alignment to EBBA and the hopes for a more unified approach. Also on the agenda is Mike's Whit Friday experience fulled by Pork Pie and Mushy Peas! The Brass Band Podcast is a British Bandsman Production by KGC Media.

Movies First
181: Pork Pie - Movies First with Alex First Episode 179

Movies First

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 5:10


Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Pork Pie - (Action, Comedy, Crime) Pork Pie tracks the escapades of a trio of accidental outlaws as they travel the length of the New Zealand in a yellow mini, protesting conformity and chasing lost love, with a posse of cops and a media frenzy hot in their pursuit. Director: Matt Murphy Writer: Matt Murphy Stars: Dean O'Gorman, James Rolleston, Ashleigh Cummings - IMDb Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (iTunes), audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Overcast, RadioPublic, etc. RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4673419.rss For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter, Google+, and Clammr: Facebook - @moviesfirst twitter - @ moviesfirst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/8p-OaB Clammr - http://www.clammr.com/app/moviesfirst If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #NZ #newzealand #porkpie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wolves Fancast
Jez Moxey's Pork Pie is wearing a Turtle Neck

Wolves Fancast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 61:05


It's the penultimate-ish podcast of the season! We chat pre-season, contracts, left-back problems, Derby, Preston, Whitmore Reans and Doctor Who. Follow us on: Twitter: @WWFCFancast Facebook: Wolves Fancast Instagram: wolves_fancast Website: wolvesfancast.com Email: podcast@wolvesfancast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast
Episode 13: Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 and Pork Pie

The Hopscotch Friday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 50:03


Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is back, with more tunes and more antics from this galactic misfits. Stevie and Emmet chat about the film and where it fits in the Marvel Studios. James Gunn has delivered a film that promises to get close and personal with Quill, Gamora, Drax and Rocket - but does it deliver? Then Neevon Mohtaji from 2 Dollar Movie Reviews is back to talk Kiwi comedy Pork Pie, starring Dean O'Gorman (The Hobbit prequels, Trumbo, The Almighty Johnsons) and James Rolleston (Boy, from Boy, went and grew up!).  It's a show of tunes, chases and grand desperate gestures.  As always you can find us on Twitter and Facebook - and if you feel like giving us a rating pop over to iTunes. 

The Guy and Harley Podcast
Episode 92: Snubbed By Your Heroes

The Guy and Harley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 81:22


On this episode we talk about Harley's hungover trip to the Pork Pie film premiere and his purchase of the much derided selfie stick. Harley's finally made it into Women's Day magazine, but one of his personal heroes is throwing shade his way. What happens when your idols hate your guts? We discuss. Harley has discovered a new acting technique and now you can try it at home. We also talk about the Sundance film festival and how Netflix and Amazon Prime are changing the landscape for independent filmmakers. Harley missed out on a big role, and it's all Karl Urban's fault. We have some fan feedback about Climate Change and Guy takes a trip down memory lane reminiscing about his old job as a Yam Picker - that's a real thing. And finally Harley has had to block someone on FB, we say goodbye to our old flatmate and master internet troll Jim Eaton. Step right up and enjoy the show! 

RNZ: Rancho Notorious
RN 5/02: Pork Pies

RNZ: Rancho Notorious

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 89:51


Dan and Kailey are joined by Hayden Frost from the Never Repeats podcast (who are watching every single NZ film from 1977 to the present day) to discuss the new remake of Goodbye Pork Pie and RNZ Checkpoint host John Campbell calls in to talk about his favourite film of recent times, Oscar-nominee Moonlight.

Jules and Sarah The Podcast
Jules and Sarah with Major Event Debrief

Jules and Sarah The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2016 40:31


Write into Jules and Sarah! The Port Salut Crew HQ, PO Box 66747 London NW5 9GH. Post near death brazil nut choke, Jules and Sarah dive promptly into a run up to Christmas debrief - how many gingerbread latte's is too many? After Jules unveils the secret to Tim Tams, the tales of Kens big 6-0 are unleashed. What did Shelagh miss?! June has hell on with a Pork Pie this week during her annual Christmas 'do' - is there anything more horrendous that a bland quiche? Find out. Lunge into News from the North this week and enjoy another (yes another) cheese joke. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Immortals
Episode #52 -- Romper Stomper / If You're Feeling Sinister / Melton Mowbray Pork Pie / Brooklyn's Finest / Smith / Hatufim (Prisoners of War)

The Immortals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 72:11


Happy Thanksgiving! The Immortals return after a week off to discuss a really upsetting movie called Romper Stomper. Warning: they get political with this one. Warning: that shouldn't be a warning. Discussion is a good thing. Which is great because we also discuss Belle & Sebastian, meat pies, Jay-Z, pickpockets and the original version of Homeland. Next week is lighter, we promise!   Intro 0:00 – 3:06 Romper Stomper 3:06 – 29:02 If You're Feeling Sinister 29:02 – 40:11 Melton Mowbray Pork Pie 40:11 – 45:37 Brooklyn's Finest 45:37 – 51:00 Smith 51:00 – 56:08 Hatufim (Prisoners of War) 56:08 – 1:04:38 Outro 1:04:38 – 1:12:10   --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air.   Email Twitter iTunes YouTube   Join us Thursday next as we discuss more things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!)   Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord  

Midlife Gamer Podcast
Episode 254 - Pork Pie

Midlife Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 128:27


Tales from The Walking Dead party, Elder Scrolls Online, Mad Max, The Division, GalakZ and Warhammer Quest. 

Pretty Random Podcast
Season 1 Episode 11 - Pork Pie Jelly, Jedi Jesus, and Fallout

Pretty Random Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2015 77:04


This week, the Pretty Random Team go on a journey from Fallout to the meaning of pork pie jelly. Along the way they encounter the hats of Dr. Suess, Jed's hatred of Facebook, and ponder the question of whether Jesus was a Jedi.