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The Reel Rejects
JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH TRAILER REACTION!! Jurassic Park | Scarlett Johansson | Mahershala Ali

The Reel Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 18:52


A NEW ERA IS BORN!! Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Download the PrizePicks today at https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/RE... & use code REJECTS to get $50 instantly when you play $5! Come see us at MULTICON!! https://www.multihouse.io/multicon The Jurassic World franchise RETURNS with some new blood in front of & behind the camera as Rogue One / Godzilla 2014 Director, Gareth Edwards, takes the reigns on a script written by original Jurassic Park scribe, David Koepp! Said to be a direct sequel to Jurassic World: Dominion, the new film Five years-post with an expedition to extract DNA from three massive prehistoric creatures for a groundbreaking medical breakthrough… the film features Scarlett Johansson (The Avengers, Lost in Translation), Jonathan Bailey (Wicked, Bridgerton), Mahershala Ali (Luke Cage, True Detective, Blade?), Rupert Friend (Companion, Obi-Wan Kenobi), Ed Skrein (Deadpool, Game of Thrones), plus plenty of Raptors, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Dilophosaurus, Pterodactyls, & MORE How will it stack up to the original Jurassic Park & can this revitalize the Jurassic World franchise to new heights? With plenty of action & monster mayhem on display, the future looks promising!! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials:  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Today's Tolkien Times
Week 065 - Tolkien Tuesday: Wizards, the Bayeux Tapestry, and Pterodactyls?

Today's Tolkien Times

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 11:08


Join The Man of the West for a strange mix in the second half of Letter 211 as Tolkien answers a barrage of questions as only the Professor can. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pullup Podcast
Pterodactyls And Starbucks Yogi ☕️, SZN 4 Ep17

The Pullup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 85:50


In this episode, deacon JT returns, Scooter talks sneakers and sports, and we very seriously discuss black men. As always, Thanks for Pulling up. 

Amigos: Everything Amiga Podcast
Where Time Stood Still on the ZX Spectrum is a party based exploration horror game! But is it good?

Amigos: Everything Amiga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 48:47


It's BIG Our Sinclair 112! This time out, join the boys for what's said to be a STONE COLD CLASSIC on the 128K Speccy. Where Time Stood Still is a party based exploration horror survival games WAY before any of that meant anything! Will this one soar with the Pterodactyls or sink in the swamp!? FIND OUT!

Our Sinclair: A ZX Spectrum Podcast
Where Time Stood Still on the ZX Spectrum is a party based exploration horror game! But is it good?!?

Our Sinclair: A ZX Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 48:47


It's BIG Our Sinclair 112! This time out, join the boys for what's said to be a STONE COLD CLASSIC on the 128K Speccy. Where Time Stood Still is a party based exploration horror survival games WAY before any of that meant anything! Will this one soar with the Pterodactyls or sink in the swamp!? FIND OUT!

Nonsense and Deep Thoughts
Pterodactyls and Monoliths

Nonsense and Deep Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 45:25


We're talking about stuff and things. How about that WWE PLE? Pretty cool stuff. I heard people have seen Pterodactyls, and then some monoliths have been popping up. #liveshow #livepodcast ndtpodcast.com

Kottke Ride Home
A New Type of Pterosaur aka Demonic Pelican Discovered in Australia & This Day in History: The First Insurance Policy Issued in the US

Kottke Ride Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 14:10


A New Type of Pterosaur (think Pterodactyls) is discovered in Australia & This Day in History: The First Insurance Policy Issued in the United State. New species of flying pterosaur reptile discovered in outback Queensland fossil dig James G. Batterson | Insurance Hall of Fame The First North American Accident Insurance Policy - Online Safety Trainer The History of Insurance (investopedia.com) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ultimate!
Ultimate! #13 - Space Pterodactyls

Ultimate!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 95:37


This episode we talk about Ultimate Fantastic Four #13-18 written by Warren Ellis and art by Adam KubertWe discuss one of the most controversial video games of 2024, unlicensed use of Star Wars aliens and, the importance of noticing that your new alien friend is evil.Podcast recorded at Wellington Access RadioFind us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts and RedcircleFollow us on Instagram @ultimate_earth1610Send us questions or fanmail ultimatepodcast6@gmail.comTheme song by ElipyleCover includes art from Bryan Hitch

Ninjas Are Butterflies
091 - What is the Met Gala Hiding?

Ninjas Are Butterflies

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 87:33


Spooky Castles, Pterodactyls, and and Solar Flares made in a lab! The Ninjas are Butterflies crew has done it again! This new episode will no doubt have you laughing out loud and locking your doors out of paranoia! Welcome to the show! Get MORE Exclusive Ninjas Are Butterflies Content by joining our Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/NinjasAreButterflies NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY @ 6AM EST! Ninja Merch: https://www.sundaycoolswag.com/ Start Your Custom Apparel Order Here: https://bit.ly/NinjasYT-SundayCool Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SundayCoolTees

Mack Maloney's Military X-Files
Pterodactyls Over Massachusetts

Mack Maloney's Military X-Files

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 119:30


The gang welcomes guests Andy Mercer & Susy Bastille for a discussion of a variety of topics including a man who was visited by the crew of a flying saucer who left behind a stack of foul-tasting pancakes. Also, how to capture shadow people on video, recent reports of prehistoric birds flying over the infamous Bridgewater Triangle and what's the best recipe for hedgehog stew. Mack Maloney Online: Website - https://www.mackmaloney.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WingmanMack/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/MilitaryXFiles Twitter - https://twitter.com/WingmanMack Amazon – https://amzn.to/2IlFRkq

Paranormal UK Radio Network
Mack Maloney's Military X-Files - Pterodactyls Over Massachusetts

Paranormal UK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 119:41


The gang welcomes guests Andy Mercer & Susy Bastille for a discussion of a variety of topics including a man who was visited by the crew of a flying saucer who left behind a stack of foul-tasting pancakes. Also, how to capture shadow people on video, recent reports of prehistoric birds flying over the infamous Bridgewater Triangle and what's the best recipe for hedgehog stew.

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio
The Outer Realm - Margie Kay - Winged Aliens

UFO Paranormal Radio & United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 118:27


The Outer Realm welcomes special guest Margie Kay.  Episode Hosts: Michelle Desrochers Date: April 17th, 2024 Episode: 433 Discussion: Margie will be discussing her Book “Winged Aliens - A Theory That Winged Cryptid Creatures are Aliens and/or Interdimensional Beings "   Mothman, Thunderbird, Fairies, Aliens and more!  Please Support Us : Like, Subscribe, Share and Comment! Thank YOU!!!!  About Our Guest: Margie Kay is a trained psychic and remote viewing trainer. She is a paranormal investigator with over 40 years of experience. Kay is clairsentient (feels), clairaudient (hears), clairvoyant (sees), and is a nationally acclaimed remote viewer. She is a MUFON Star Team Investigator and is the Assistant State Director for Missouri MUFON. Kay the president of a forensic investigation company, and Un-X Media Publishing in Kansas City, Missouri. She is a licensed private Investigator, Reiki Master, and Certified Sound Healer. She also serves as the director for The OZ Inter-dimensional Communication Institute. Margie investigates cryptids, haunted locations, portals, UFOs and anything unexplained Book overview Investigator Margie Kay discusses historic and current winged creature sightings that remain unexplained by conventional science. Sightings of Pterodactyls, Thunderbirds, Mothman, giant birds, and even fairies that appear and disappear without a trace have perplexed man for centuries - yet no one has come up with a rational explanation as to why credible people have seen these creatures until now. Why is it that UFOs are sometimes seen in the vicinity of these creatures? In this book, Margie Kay discusses the probability that these winged beings could actually be aliens or inter-dimensional beings moving in and out of our three-dimensional world. Newly obtained photos and video from witnesses support this theory. See multiple witness accounts in this book which include historic sightings, Margie's own cases, and cases submitted by other investigators and witnesses.   Links: Websites: www.unxnetwork.com www.margiekay.com Facebook: MargieKay11   If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by “Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting: Thank you All A formal disclaimer: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio are not necessarily those of the TOR Hosts, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. We will however always be respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all!

United Public Radio
The Outer Realm - Margie Kay - Winged Aliens

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 118:27


The Outer Realm welcomes special guest Margie Kay. Episode Hosts: Michelle Desrochers Date: April 17th, 2024 Episode: 433 Discussion: Margie will be discussing her Book “Winged Aliens - A Theory That Winged Cryptid Creatures are Aliens and/or Interdimensional Beings " Mothman, Thunderbird, Fairies, Aliens and more! Please Support Us : Like, Subscribe, Share and Comment! Thank YOU!!!! About Our Guest: Margie Kay is a trained psychic and remote viewing trainer. She is a paranormal investigator with over 40 years of experience. Kay is clairsentient (feels), clairaudient (hears), clairvoyant (sees), and is a nationally acclaimed remote viewer. She is a MUFON Star Team Investigator and is the Assistant State Director for Missouri MUFON. Kay the president of a forensic investigation company, and Un-X Media Publishing in Kansas City, Missouri. She is a licensed private Investigator, Reiki Master, and Certified Sound Healer. She also serves as the director for The OZ Inter-dimensional Communication Institute. Margie investigates cryptids, haunted locations, portals, UFOs and anything unexplained Book overview Investigator Margie Kay discusses historic and current winged creature sightings that remain unexplained by conventional science. Sightings of Pterodactyls, Thunderbirds, Mothman, giant birds, and even fairies that appear and disappear without a trace have perplexed man for centuries - yet no one has come up with a rational explanation as to why credible people have seen these creatures until now. Why is it that UFOs are sometimes seen in the vicinity of these creatures? In this book, Margie Kay discusses the probability that these winged beings could actually be aliens or inter-dimensional beings moving in and out of our three-dimensional world. Newly obtained photos and video from witnesses support this theory. See multiple witness accounts in this book which include historic sightings, Margie's own cases, and cases submitted by other investigators and witnesses. Links: Websites: www.unxnetwork.com www.margiekay.com Facebook: MargieKay11 If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by “Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting: Thank you All A formal disclaimer: The opinions and information presented or expressed by guests on The Outer Realm Radio are not necessarily those of the TOR Hosts, Sponsors, or the United Public Radio Network and its producers. We will however always be respectful and courteous to all involved. Thank you, we appreciate you all!

Scale Model Podcast
The Scale Model Podcast - EP 136 - The State of the Hobby

Scale Model Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 98:53


Welcome to Episode 136 Sponsored by CultTVMan, Sean's Custom Model Tools and Return To Kit FormHostsStuartGeoffTerryThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.***************************************LATEST NEWSHeritageCon 16March 24, 2024​9:00 am to 4:00 pmNorthwoods Scale Model Phanatics presents, the 10th. annual, “Spring In The Pines”I.P.M.S. Model contest & Swap MeetSaturday, May 18th. 2024Eagle River Derby Track Convention Hall1311 N. Railroad St. (Highway 45 N.)Eagle River, WI 54521Time: 9:00 AM until 4:00 PMwww.nsmpmodelclub.org***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com.***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSTrumpeter April AnnouncementsHobbyboss AprilMiniArt's 48th scale P-47D-30RE Advanced kit in plastic & colours…Takom's new StuH 42 & StuG III Ausf.G Mid Production1/35th scale M3 Stuart - Initial Production from MiniartZoukei-Mura F-4E Late 1/48Sea Hurricane Mk IIc 1/48 from Arma HobbySpecial Hobby & CMK kits for MarchFour releases for Italeri in MarchVallejo's New Model Color (Video)https://acrylicosvallejo.com/en/category/hobby/model-color-en/New color chartWhat's new at Scalemates.com ***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************TopicChanges in modelling over the years and the impact social media has had on styles, techniques and even subject matter - the rise of non-historic subjects (eg: film and TV models, sci fi, anime, etc.) and what the future holds.My guess - WW1 and 2 subjects become more niche as truly historical in nature and entertainment subjects increase as modellers age out.***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHStuart - CF21 is complete. Working on some battle mechs as as well as the first of two Ornithopters from the latest Dune movie. Meng made a kit similar in quality to the Bandai micro Star Wars kits. The first one I built in a landed configuration. I should have added nose weight to it, but it's going on a base so I can glue it down. I think the scale is around 1/200[foogallery id="3618"]Geoff - finishing off the Zeppelin vs Pterodactyls project, which has been fast and fun. I also put two articles together for IPMS Canada - on the Zeppelin project and my 1/32 Revell Lysander target tug. Now I'm back at the Moebius 1/144 Discovery from 2001 which is the subject of another long delayed article. My guilt at the delay finally forced me to get at it![foogallery id="3611"]Terry - Moving along with the XP-47H. Looking good under some paint, so I am cautiously optimistic. The Haseagawa Regult is looking good under some paint as well.[foogallery id="3623"]***************************************WHAT WE ARE READING Geoff - Finished Bravo Three Zero by Des Powell - a good book about SAS operations in Desert Storm.Stuart - The Year Without Summer:1816 and the Volcano That Darkened the World and Changed HistoryTerry - Finished Handmade. Very interesting, and more about how she interacts with the materials while making all these items, it's a very personal book. Still reading the same other books as before, but deciding what to dive into next.***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEENLook Geoff - a new pterosaur!https://www.palaeocast.com/ceoptera-evansae/3D files for a 1/48 Avro Arrow?? Something is out***************************************THE LAST WORDSMP Ep.136 is also sponsored by Return To Kit Form (R2KF). Check out their web store!For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.comPlease leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing!Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own websiteWe also have merchandise now. Check it out on Redbubble 

Uncle Monster's Spooky Time Fright Hour
Episode 514: You Say Kongamato, I Say Kongamato

Uncle Monster's Spooky Time Fright Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 77:00


A living fossil from the depths of the African jungle? Could there still be Pterodactyls out there? Only if they're invincible and immortal, you say? Well, brother, do I have some news for you! Tune in to learn all about this terror of the skies, the Kongamato! Just remember, don't get spooked!

Let's Talk BL
S4 EP09: Pepper & Kong Talk T-Rexes (and triceratops...and pterodactyls...and more

Let's Talk BL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 37:49


We're chatting with Pepper & Kong, the stars of Dinosaur Love, to learn all about their approach to playing these very extreme characters, what really goes down at university, and of course to find out what their favorite dinosaurs are. Want to go to Thailand with us in 2024? Here's your chance!: https://trovatrip.com/trip/asia/thailand/thailand-with-lets-talk-bl-aug-2024 Comment, like & subscribe on YouTube FOLLOW US TO DM US YOUR FAV DINO: IG: @letstalkBL Twitter: @letstalkBL TikTok: @letstalkBL

Monster Movie Happy Hour
Monster Movie Happy Hour Ep. 109, Pterodactyl Musings

Monster Movie Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 81:54


While Mary continues to settle into her new chamber in the Deep Dark Lounge East, Scott and Dave muse at length about movies starring Pterodactyls - and their kind - as the main monsters.Scott's appropriately named cocktail was delicious."Malicious Pterodactyl Punch"In shaker with ice, combine:1.5 oz. Banana Rum1.5 oz. Blue Curacao4 oz. Watermelon JuiceStrain into a Highball glass with ice.Garnish with a Maraschino Cherry, a Kiwi slice and a splash of Spiced Rum.Enjoy!Visit our website:http://www.monstermoviehappyhour.com/Chat with us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/monstersndri...Our Twitter:https://twitter.com/monstersndrinksMusic created by Kevin MacLeod.You can hear more of his work at:https://incompetech.com/wordpress/author/kevin/

Crosstalk America
Dinosaurs, Dragons, and the Bible

Crosstalk America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 53:00


Over the years, it's been easy for secular thinking to creep into the beliefs of Christians. This is particularly true as it pertains to the subject of origins where belief in millions of years, the Big Bang and evolution are all too common. After all, no one wants to be accused of being a -science denier-. --The result-- In order to not be laughed out of science classrooms, we're told that we must believe that dinosaurs could only have existed millions of years before man. Not surprisingly then, when was the last time you heard about dinosaurs being spoken of in church-- Perhaps in a sermon-- After all, the Bible offers truth and clarity on the matter.--To show us why this is true, Jim welcomed back Bodie Hodge. Bodie is a speaker, writer and researcher for Answers in Genesis. He has a master's degree in mechanical engineering. He has authored numerous articles and book chapters for Answers in Genesis and has served as general editor on the World Religious and Cults books among others.--Bodie defined the term, -dinosaur- as a land reptile that stands upright -erect- on its feet. In other words, it's not like a crocodile or Komodo dragon where it's legs protrude from the side and its body naturally rests on the ground. By their technical definition, creatures like Plesiosaurs, or flying reptiles such as Pteranodons or Pterodactyls, are not considered dinosaurs.--Bodie brought up one point in particular that's very important to remember. It's the Bible's reference to God having created creatures within their -kinds.- This doesn't correlate with our modern word -species- very well. A -kind- would be those creatures that can interbreed with each other.

Crosstalk America from VCY America
Dinosaurs, Dragons, and the Bible

Crosstalk America from VCY America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 53:00


Over the years, it's been easy for secular thinking to creep into the beliefs of Christians. This is particularly true as it pertains to the subject of origins where belief in millions of years, the Big Bang and evolution are all too common. After all, no one wants to be accused of being a -science denier-. --The result-- In order to not be laughed out of science classrooms, we're told that we must believe that dinosaurs could only have existed millions of years before man. Not surprisingly then, when was the last time you heard about dinosaurs being spoken of in church-- Perhaps in a sermon-- After all, the Bible offers truth and clarity on the matter.--To show us why this is true, Jim welcomed back Bodie Hodge. Bodie is a speaker, writer and researcher for Answers in Genesis. He has a master's degree in mechanical engineering. He has authored numerous articles and book chapters for Answers in Genesis and has served as general editor on the World Religious and Cults books among others.--Bodie defined the term, -dinosaur- as a land reptile that stands upright -erect- on its feet. In other words, it's not like a crocodile or Komodo dragon where it's legs protrude from the side and its body naturally rests on the ground. By their technical definition, creatures like Plesiosaurs, or flying reptiles such as Pteranodons or Pterodactyls, are not considered dinosaurs.--Bodie brought up one point in particular that's very important to remember. It's the Bible's reference to God having created creatures within their -kinds.- This doesn't correlate with our modern word -species- very well. A -kind- would be those creatures that can interbreed with each other.

Superballs Podcast
National Parks: Unexplained & Unreported Part 2

Superballs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 43:42


Oh have we got a good one for you…. That's right, our second National Parks episode!! In this episode, we catch up with James, Kara, and Frank. Jeni joins from the deep, dark woods of Devil's Lake, Wisconsin where rumors of Bigfoot and Thunderbirds abound. Yosemite National Park has hauntings, UFO sightings, and Pterodactyls. Are they prime examples of time slips, or were the Parks simply built around sacred spaces? We also wander into Big Bend and all the abandoned places within.

Keep Calm And Cauliflower Cheese
Frisky Pterodactyls, Spring Spears, The Bread Index, Party like you are not a Puritan!

Keep Calm And Cauliflower Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 40:37


  Frisky Pterodactyls, Spring Spears, The Bread Index, Party like you are not a Puritan!

The Zeitgeist
Andrew Pelekis, CEO – Claynosaurz

The Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 26:47


Our guest this week is Andrew Pelekis, CEO of Claynosaurz. Claynosaurz is more than an NFT project, it's a 3D production studio full of artists from Sony, Disney, Dreamworks, Ubisoft, Netflix, Warner Bros, Marvel, Industrial Light & Magic focusing on developing quality entertainment IP in Web3.Andrew sits down with Brian Friel to discuss the entire Claynosaurz ecosystem, building entertainment IP in Web3, the importance of quality in NFT projects, and the future of Claynosaurz which includes collectibles, toys, and content. Show Notes:0:50 - Background / starting in Web3 and a little bit about your background                        3:30 - How did Claynosaurz start?5:47 - Web3 vs.Web2 entertainment                        12:03 - Why Solana?14:10 - Engaging with the community18:34 - Learning how to build strong IP native to the internet20:03 - Who will be spearheading the future NFTs?  22:44 - Future projects for Claynosaurz25:04 - A builder he admires in the Solana ecosystem Full Transcript:Brian Friel (00:05):Hey everyone and welcome to The Zeitgeist, the show where we highlight the founders, developers, and designers who are pushing the Web3 space forward. I'm Brian Friel, developer relations at Phantom, and I'm super excited to introduce our guest, Andrew Pelekis, the CEO at Claynosaurz. Claynosaurz is a 3D production studio, building original IP in Web3. Andrew, welcome to the show. Andrew Pelekis (00:27):Hey, Brian. Thanks for having me. Brian Friel (00:29):Really excited to talk to you today. I'm a huge fan of what you guys have built. I know that there's a lot of listeners that are obsessed with the dinosaur NFTs you guys have created, and they are a clear winner of the cutest NFTs on Solana right now. We have a lot to jump into, but before we get into everything related to Claynosaurz, I'd love to know a little bit about you. Tell us where you got started in Web3 and a little bit about your background. Andrew Pelekis (00:50):Sure. So my background is probably a little bit more different than anyone else on our team, which is all geared towards creative and creating the cute characters that you're so familiar with. I come from a background in front office investments, so that's hedge funds and private equity style investment. I've done that for a little over 10 years. Most recently, two partners and I raised $250 million under a private equity umbrella fund and invested that over four years twice, so did a little under $500 million of business. We left that job, or I left that job in 2021 to pursue my own endeavors. Part of that and part of what I was doing earlier that is Web3 geared was working on attaching inventory and collateralized assets using NFTs or tokenizing those types of assets. And I had been working on that loosely in Eastern Europe, but we did a lot of work and a lot of background work on Web3 and all the different aspects of smart contracts, blockchain, and applying those things to real assets. (01:55):And in that pursuit, recognized there's a ton of opportunity here, a ton of great use cases. And along that path, I was advising Claynosaurz from afar for about a year before they got to mint. And realized that once they minted, they needed some help on the stuff that I'm an expert in. And I thought there was a lot of opportunity in that, especially when you consider how early on we are in the life cycle, thinking on about what I was doing in my previous job, that is to say attaching real assets via tokens. I think we're going to get there, but there's a great opportunity in the low-hanging fruit that exists in digital assets where the use case is much more applicable for the time being, and therefore a ton of use cases in the entertainment sector in particular. So jumped onto Claynosaurz late 2022, literally hours after the mint I was talking to those guys, and then the very next week, jumping in headfirst. Brian Friel (02:50):Oh, that's awesome. It's a unique perspective too. I think you're the first NFT CEO I should say, who comes from a professional investment, more institutional side background. I actually, myself used to work at a [inaudible 00:03:02] before I joined Phantom, and I know that that world doesn't always mesh super well with the NFT world. So you bring a pretty unique perspective to how this whole industry is shaping. But going a little bit back in time, you said you joined the team November, 2022, right around the mint. How did the Clayno team originally start? What was the vision that they got set out to do and who did they build this team with? You guys have some incredible assets. I imagine that you guys have quite a wealth of experience to have put all that stuff together. Andrew Pelekis (03:31):Yeah, there's actually somewhere around a dozen founders because of the amount of work it takes to develop this 3D quality asset that we're developing. So it starts though with Nick and Dan, who are our two founders who began developing the IP with, I wouldn't say no objective in mind, but they didn't necessarily solve for distribution, right? This is a creative team who had a ton of great ideas and just said, "Hey, let's start developing them. Let's just start building IP. And people do that, they develop IP and they maybe curate and sell it to a big studio. And this is in a world in which there's no opportunity in NFTs or Web3, right? So that's a traditional path and it's quite long and laborious and a lot of late nights working with no real idea of how you're succeeding or if you're succeeding at all. And along that path, a few months later, NFTs started to blow up. (04:22):So this is early 2022, late 2021, the news starts picking up on NFTs. I mean, I think everyone listening will be familiar with that news cycle, and they picked up on that. Some close friends of theirs who were well acquainted with business development and marketing and Web3, basically approached them and said, "Hey, this is a great project. Why don't you test that product you're building in Web3? Why don't you curate this to be an NFT collection? And you can still build the IP beyond that once you've done that, but at least you can test early on in the life cycle. You can monetize the product before you normally would be able to and get all this active feedback." (05:00):And so in early 2022, I believe February, they brought on this business development team, expanded the creative team to get to this objective, which was a mint, and built from there. And eventually minted in November 2022. Brian Friel (05:15):That's awesome. I think a lot of people might not be familiar with that grind. The traditional, you're a creative team, you're coming from the works of Sony, Disney, Dreamworks, you want to set out on your own adventure and how do you actually take the creative ideas you have and get distribution, like you say, turn that into reality? Can you talk a little bit more about the approach that you guys are doing, building entertainment IP in Web3 and just how that differs from those traditional approaches, what those cycles are like and some of your guys' strategy in Web3 in particular? Andrew Pelekis (05:46):Yeah, for sure. So I think the main thing is sort of what I just touched on, which is that typically you would have to build a product to a minimum point at which you could sell it to someone. And in that environment, that minimum point with a team of, by example, our team of 12 to 14 people, if you include contractors, it's a little bit bigger, but it's a small team compared to a studio that might have hundreds or thousands of people, it takes a while to get there. And then if you've got success, if you've built something that's worthwhile to these studios, then they'll participate, right? They'll say, "Okay, well..." But that deal does not look very good because you haven't proven the product beyond this one meeting, and getting that meeting might be tough in the first place. So you sort of get taken to the bank, if you will. (06:30):In the environment that Web3 offers, you can test the product early on in the lifecycle. So by example, we had, like I said, a dozen or so people working on our product for about a year to get to this MVP that was in November 2022, and you're testing the product, right? Because that mint tells you, are people interested? What's the feedback like? Are we able to sell this product? So you have all this great testing environment. And then of course, as you know, crypto Twitter is very active in telling you what you are doing right and what you are doing wrong, and you get this great feedback loop. And so you get all of these things that are going on that typically would never arise at all in a traditional environment. And the only time at which it would arise would be long after you've given up the ability to creatively control your own product. You'd have given it up to a studio at some point and struck a deal and been put to the side. Brian Friel (07:26):Yeah, it almost seems like a total win-win because it's like you're getting these faster product development cycles. Like you said, you're getting in the hands of the users, you're figuring out really fast if this is worth investing in long term or not, but you're also getting more control of your own destiny. You don't have to grind for years and then take whatever deal comes your way. You're cutting out some of these middle men just going directly to these consumers. It's pretty cool. (07:47):So let's change a little bit and talk about the ecosystem that you guys have built out today. So like I said at the start, everyone remembers, I think, the mint that happened in November 2022. It was a time that I think working at Phantom, you would see a ton of these profile picture collection NFTs, where it's these static images, looking the same. And then all of a sudden, it was like a breath of fresh air seeing these fully animated, smiling dinosaurs, wacky craziness. I think you guys definitely stood out. Talk a little bit about everything that exists in the Claynosaurz ecosystem today. Andrew Pelekis (08:20):So there's a lot that exists today, but I would say that everything is complimentary. These are not supplementary things. So the first and most important thing is our Genesis collection. So that is the Claynosaurz collection, that is the characters we're describing. There's six species inside of that collection, and I think everyone understands those. Beyond that, we've also got a few items that exist. And so these are things that we did as a guerilla marketing effect at a number of Web3 events over the last six, seven months. Actually, the first one took place before our mint, which was the Sardinhas, which we dropped in Breakpoint Lisbon in early November 2022. And those turned into Pterodactyls now. And so those holders who were sort of pro-Clayno before we minted, they got rewarded with this very unique species that is only a set of 222. Actually, we've got that mechanism now, that kind of is a good way to explain some of the other items, which is the Claymaker and the clay, which we airdropped to all the holders I believe December and January. (09:21):And the Claymaker and the clay are again parts of our world that we would use to develop the product further. So the Claynosaur is the character, the Claymaker is something of a transmuter. So just like a kid playing with clay, you've got different toys that you can use to mold your clay. So the Claymaker is this all-encompassing molder, if you will. And then the clay is the stuff you mold. It's the resource which we use to mold things. To get from the Sardinha to the Pterodactyl. We have on our website, you burn the Sardinha with the Claymaker and the clay to create an egg. And then again, you take the egg and you burn that into the Pterodactyl. And so that explains the Claymaker and the clay, and those items will be used in perpetuity in our world. (10:05):Clay is going to be a resource that continues to be used, and the Claymaker will be something that is required to transmute these different objects or to mold these different items in our game. And then you've got other similar drops that we did. In Paris, we did the croissant, NFT Paris. In LA, we did the taco. And most recently, in New York we've done the pizza slice. And all of these things are going to be items or companions that accompany your character. So the croissant will be an item that you can put on top of your Claynosaur. The taco will similarly be an item with a similar utility. And the pizza slice is going to be a companion that will sort of follow your Claynosaur around. So all of these things are different ways to make your Claynosaur ever more unique for the user, to make it more of your own. And so they're complimentary, right? They're not supplementary. (10:58):Lastly, and I know I'm going through a lot of things here, we've got the most recent collection, which is the Call of Saga collection. Brian Friel (11:05):That's right. Andrew Pelekis (11:05):That's being minted on the new Solana Mobile Phone, and that's a really cool initiative. That will be a collection of Claynos. It's not part of the Genesis collection. Think of it as an expansion pack. New collection, two new species. And that's going to be exclusive to the Solana Mobile Phone. Obviously, once you mint it on the phone, you can then trade it and everyone can participate. Brian Friel (11:28):Yeah, I'm excited for that. I personally just got my Saga, I think two days ago, right before we're recording this in May 2023. So I got my Genesis sticker, now I'm in line for the mint. I can't wait for that. I'll be a lot of fun. Andrew Pelekis (11:40):Very cool. Brian Friel (11:40):That might be a good segue too, to talk a little bit about Solana more broadly. You kicked all this off November 2022. At that time, it was probably not the most mainstream bet to bet on Solana as an NFT ecosystem, but I think you and I both know that Solana has a lot of upside that I think a lot of people maybe aren't aware of. What in particular drew you guys to Solana? Andrew Pelekis (12:03):I think it's two things. The two main things are that you have to have a good transaction time, like reliable transaction time, so that when you click a button, something happens right away. I think there's research that shows that even more than one second, the user can kind of feel this lag. And the second one is a reliable transaction cost, so that there isn't an immense amount of cost to the user, so that they can freely click on things as they participate in our world. (12:29):And all of that goes layer backwards, which is that we're building IP. Part of building IP is building an experience that people enjoy. And for us it was very important that if we're going to expand in this web three direction. And if you're bullish on Web3 in general, you've got to be on a chain or on this platform that offers this resource in such a way that allows the entertainment not to feel laborious, right? It's got to feel seamless. (12:57):And so that decision was made actually before my time, which I absolutely support and I think is the correct decision, to be on Solana because you need to have that seamless entertainment experience. And I think that's where it comes from. That's the most important thing for us. And keeping in mind that we're trying to build an IP that is built on Web3, continues to build on this Web3 channel, but permeates into all of these other traditional distribution channels. And if you fast-forward 3, 4, 5 years from now, you'll probably find that the chains that succeed are the ones that are able to bring the most frictionless experience to the users, right? Brian Friel (13:31):Absolutely. And I think a lot of that also kind of dovetails to what you were mentioning earlier about these in-person events. You guys are giving these activations to your community live and they can use these complimentary NFTs, the croissants, the tacos that you mentioned, interact with them. It probably builds deeper relationships with these collectibles that they have. Can you talk a little bit about that strategy? I think you guys are doing a lot of unique things both on the in-person event side, but also on your guys' social media presence. Like you said, crypto Twitter, it's very active. I think you guys have a pretty amazing social media presence there. Does this all tie in together into a broader strategy? And if so, what are you guys working towards when engaging with a community like that? Andrew Pelekis (14:11):Yeah, this does definitely tie into a broader strategy. To talk about that strategy very quickly. Our view is that in 2023, and probably for the last five to 10 years, entertainment has shifted so drastically onto so many different formats and so many different places, where I'm sitting in front of a few screens right now, I've got my phone, I used to have two or three phones actually, and I'm sure people still have that today, and then you've got your TV and people watch all kinds of different things. And then on these computer screens, you've also got all kinds of platforms on which you can participate in. (14:44):So our view is an entertainment experience in 2023 and going forward has to have a very holistic approach, such that the user is able to see you in all these different places. And Twitter is one of those places, especially if you're in Web3, I think Twitter is definitely the right place to start. And so our approach to Twitter was, well, instead of just being this microphone to announce the big things that the traditional studio PR team would do, we can make this an engaging form of entertainment that speaks to our brand, that speaks to Web3, and is able to also engage the community on an ongoing basis. (15:23):And so we have a team that works on Twitter, headed by one of our founders, and he does most of the Twitter posting over the last year, year and a half, but it's a dedicated job for us. We take it very seriously. Similarly, we spoke about all these different items and things like that that go inside of this gamified experience. That's a whole other tangent that we think is a great place to distribute, where we think that there's a whole opportunity in building that out. And then across the content strategy, you've got, again, a lot of distribution channels in that there's micro short form if you will. We call those the two to five-second little vignettes you see on TikTok or YouTube Shorts or Instagram Reels. There's a big market in that. (16:03):Then you've got short-form, call it trailer-length video, which is one to two minutes, and you could tell a story in that time, but it's not a whole story. And I think a lot of that stuff often lives on YouTube and there's other platforms that are similar to that. And then you've got what's more traditional, you've got 20 plus minute shows or a movie at length, and there's a whole slug of opportunities in there as well. So our content strategy is to permeate across all these different avenues, such that a user can enjoy and sort of familiarize themselves with Claynosaurz regardless of where they are. (16:38):And now the last bridge to cross, which is interesting because you would think it's the most obvious one, is the one you touched on with the booster packs and all these activations in-person at these different events. And our view is that there is going to be, and I think we're working on it and trying to push the boundaries on this as much as we can with the resources that we have, especially those that are on Solana, is to bridge the gap between the physical and the digital. So the packs that we were doing in LA and York were sort of an homage to those Yu-Gi-Oh or Pokemon packs where you rip it open, you don't know what you're going to get, and there's this real sense of excitement in that. So we wanted to bring that feeling to these events in-person, and we also wanted to use that as a onboarding for people who aren't familiar with Claynosaurz yet. (17:22):So now, you've got this feeling of excitement and now you have a simple interaction with your phone, where you tap the card on your phone and you have these NFTs. And so what we were trying to do is physically onboard people, bridge this physical digital gap, and we're going to continue pushing in that direction on the physical side as well. So that's one of many legs to this larger content strategy. Brian Friel (17:43):I think you're painting this really awesome picture of the future. Because I keep going back to this tweet in my mind where Annatoli tweeted where he said, "Claynosaurz is building the next Disney." And in my head, I think of the early days of Disney, like Mickey Mouse on his steamboat, and how it was just this total game of distribution. You had movies going out, the whole country would watch the same movie, and everyone saw the same experience. And this world you're painting here is almost turning everything on its head. It's like now you guys can go out, strike your own destiny without having to set up these massive distribution lines. And it permeates everything. It's Twitter, it's YouTube, it's in-person events as well, these activations. It's an exciting world and it seems like it could go a lot of different directions from here. (18:23):If you had to speak to other NFT projects right now, with everything that you guys have learned so far, what kind of learnings would you share about building strong IP that's native to the internet? Andrew Pelekis (18:35):Quality has to come first. I think that's the most important thing. And what's important about that is that we're at a point where Web3, and NFT products in particular, get a lot of slack. Regular media, traditional media, whether that be the newspaper or just on other platforms, they're not taking us seriously. And I think a lot of that has to do with quality. Because you can say things like you're going to be the next Disney, but if you put up a picture of one NFT and then a Disney product and the two are obviously different, you're really making a tough argument because this is a product that goes to consumers. We're all consumers, so everybody can understand this. There's nobody that doesn't understand this. The quality speaks for itself. (19:17):So the most important thing I think at this stage, now that we're past the early days of NFTs, I'd say, where you're just sort of testing how this will work, and perhaps you're not going to invest time or money in developing and curating IP at this level, I think we're past that. And I think it's important now that focus on quality is of the utmost importance, right? Because you've got to get there and be able to compare Web3 entertainment products to traditional or Web2 entertainment products, because otherwise you're never going to onboard anybody. Brian Friel (19:50):Do you see a world where these traditional players, like a Disney, make their own NFT collection in the short term? Or do you think it will be mostly spearheaded by projects like Claynosaurz that are really pushing the envelope? How much do you see that those [inaudible 00:20:02] going in the next couple of years? Andrew Pelekis (20:03):I think Disney probably has a lot on his plate. I think a lot of studios are probably stuck in traditional models, but let's not be silly either. These are massive institutions that have been here for, in some cases, dozens and dozens of years. They've got the brand power and they've got the resources to make a good push into Web3 when and if they wanted to. And I think what they're lacking perhaps is an understanding of the community that exists in Web3 and how to interact and market in Web3. And so you sort of touched on it earlier, where you mentioned Disney back in the early days, everyone went and watched Disney because they had solved for distribution. (20:45):And that was a world in which distribution was super expensive. You could not distribute anything yourself as an artist, whether that was music or a movie or whatever the case may be. And so a big company like Disney is able to distribute and the consumer eats it because there's no competition. And I would say even up until maybe 15 years ago, streaming was not at the level it's at today, and distribution had just been solved in the last 10 to 15 years. Where 15 years ago, we weren't going through all these different streaming channels trying to find things, and there wasn't all these different opportunities for the consumer to look at things. (21:24):So I think that a lot of these big studios are stuck where they're like, "Well, our oligopolistic framework in which we control distribution no longer exists." And now they're sort of lost in this world where everyone can distribute. You and I are doing a podcast right now, this was not possible 30 years ago. And they don't know how to market in that environment, but they do have the resources to do this quickly if they wanted to. But it's that understanding of marketing and that holistic experience that I think they haven't solved for yet. Brian Friel (21:53):Yeah, I agree. It's crazy to think back too, like you said, the streaming is a great example. You're watching your favorite TV show this week. You take it for granted that you can just peruse Netflix or Hulu or Amazon Prime Video and all this stuff, but it was not that long ago where you didn't have any of those options. And like you said, you just consume whatever was given to you. You didn't have that choice. It's pretty cool to see that playing out in Web3 now too, or you can kind of sense that it's coming. And I'm hopeful that we'll have that same sort of aha moment in the future where we look back and say, "I can't believe that this was the way things were." (22:24):We talked a lot about crypto Twitter in this episode. I think crypto Twitter would kill me if I didn't ask this question, so I have to ask it. But now that we've covered everything that Claynosaurz is up to, looking ahead, is there anything you can share with the fans in particular? Anything that maybe you guys haven't discussed publicly or things that your fans can be looking forward to from the Claynosaurz ecosystem? Andrew Pelekis (22:44):Yeah, absolutely. So we're working on all these different tangents, and so all of those things are active. I would say one of the things we're doing first and foremost is developing our website. We need this to be a repository of all the things I've just described to you. So for those who are already active in the Claynosaurz community, there won't be anything new there necessarily. However, there will be this repository of information to onboard people and to bring people into the ecosystem. That's probably the least interesting of the things I'm going to say. (23:10):So going beyond that, we're working on entertainment experience, which will also live on the website. This will be a gamified experience, where people can engage with their Claynosaurz, discover part of the Claynotopia land, figure out the lore as we develop into these different regions. And also, begin to accrue drops and different things in the game that they'll be able to itemize and make those Claynosaurz more unique. That's going to be, I think, a really fun addition to our Web3 track. (23:39):I think on the other tracks, it's very important to note that we're starting to permeate into TikTok and into Instagram and into YouTube Shorts. That's low-hanging fruit for us, so we're going to get movement on that very soon, so look out for that. And I think probably the most exciting thing, at least for me the most exciting thing, is we're working on a few things in the merchandise realm. And if I go back to the very foundation of this company, the guys who developed this IP, their instinct from day one was, "These are going to be toys. These need to be toys." That's how they developed the IP, and that's what we've been working on for literally since day one, for over a year now, a year and a half. (24:18):So we are now in talks with a number of different partners to help us develop collectibles, so think high-value collectibles that we will also integrate with a digital NFT angle. We are also working on toys, generally speaking, and then a whole merchandise store as well. So there's a whole bunch of physical additions coming to the Claynosaurz world. Brian Friel (24:42):That's awesome. Keeping with the theme of pushing the boundaries both on the digital and in the in-person and the physical. I love it. Well, Andrew, this has been an awesome discussion, really exciting to talk to you and to hear your vision for how internet native IP is going to play out and everything that Claynosaurz is up to. One closing question that we ask all our guests, and I'd love to hear this from you, is who is a builder that you admire in the Solana ecosystem? Andrew Pelekis (25:04):When I first got on, and this is going to sound perhaps odd, but I really admired what the guys are doing at Backpack. I think that they're solving for a lot of friction that currently exists between Web3 and everyone else. I think if that product develops in a way that they envision, it'll be a really big step forward for the entire Web3 community. So I admire them very much. And then I also have to give a big shout-out to Aurory because these guys are... They're Montreal native like we are. They're developing what I think to be a very high quality game on the Solana ecosystem, and I believe that it's a really good showcase of what's possible on Solana that may not necessarily be possible on other L1 chains. Brian Friel (25:51):I love it. Two great answers. I agree. Great builders in the space, and I think you're not the first to shout out some of those people as well, so you're in good company there. (25:59):Well, Andrew, this has been really awesome. Thanks so much for your time, for sharing your vision of Claynosaurz. Where can people go to learn more about Claynosaurz? Andrew Pelekis (26:06):I would say right now you can go to @Claynosaurz on Twitter, you can go from there into our Discord where a lot of the particular information is, and we've got great mods who will help you out. And lastly, I would continue to go look at www.claynosaurz.com, where we will soon have a great website up and running, with all the information at your fingertips. Brian Friel (26:28):Love it. Andrew Pelekis, the CEO of Claynosaurz. Thanks so much for your time. Andrew Pelekis (26:32):Thank you, Brian. Thanks for having me.    

My Life in Concert.com
(EP 29b, no.22b) David Bowie with Rough Trade: Let's Dance, CNE Stadium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Saturday September 3, 1983

My Life in Concert.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 60:30


This is the big one! THE ultimate! The single most anticipated show I ever attended, when I—along with my co-hort Miss B—and 60,000 other fans, all of whom who were going Absolutely Freakin' Bananas, moseyed on down to a packed CNE Exhibition Stadium during a sweltering Labour Day weekend in 1983, for David Bowie. He was on his global Serious Moonlight tour for his worldwide smash hit album, Let's Dance, with the great Rough Trade opening the show and warming up the troops. On the exact same weekend a year earlier, I had seen The Clash at this same venue (EP 18).  Now I was back and seeing an even more hotly anticipated show.  And he surpassed my expectations. In Part One, Episode 29A, Changes: Bowie, The ‘70s, and Me—a prelude to this episode about the show—I look back on first hearing David Bowie on the cusp of 1973 as well as take an in-depth journey through his recording career, from 1964's “Liza Jane” through 1983's Let's Dance, but also examine his impact on me and the larger culture throughout the rest of that decade. In this Part 2, join me in returning back to this CNE show on that gorgeous Labour Day weekend in 1983—ending one of the most memorable summers of my young life with an unforgettable climax. Tune in for being caught up in the rush of crushing crowds, Hamlet references, bamboo steamers among the Bowie masses, and the most exciting show of my life.  Go to the mylifeinconcert.com blog to read the original entry. Next On Stage –> My final 1983 gig-going-entry recaps a couple of shows I took in during a crazy/nuts four-day trip to NYC.   While I will be discussing the performances by hardcore titans The Circle Jerks and post-Throbbing Gristle offshoot Psychic TV, I'll also be looking at the madcap trip to Manhattan as a whole, recounting the hijinks that MZ, Miss B, myself, and others got up to.   If you've heard or read EP 25 on the Flipper show at Fryfogle's, then you'll have somewhat of an idea of what to expect. Tune in for destroyed hotel rooms, terrified cousins, "Peace, Love and Groove," Danceteria bathroom hallucinations, Brooke Shields' husband: Broadway Bob, and Pterodactyls and Manifestations in Episode 30, Back Against the Wall and Discopravity: The Circle Jerks at the Reggae Lounge on Wednesday November 26th, and Psychic TV at Danceteria on Thursday November 17, both in New York City, 1983.Click on the links above to read the original blog entries at mylifeinconcert.com.

Neighborhood Dads
Mr. 90%

Neighborhood Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 54:13


We want to welcome the Neighborhood Wives to our talk about home improvement. We talk about working on fences, wax rings on toilets, flooring, painting, light fixtures and hunting Pterodactyls. Support us below!!!Support the showhttps://neighborhooddads.buzzsprout.comEmail - neighborhooddads1@gmail.comTwitter - @therealDads432Facebook - Neighborhood DadsInstagram - Neighborhood.dadsTikTok - @neighborhooddads

Global News Podcast
Investigation ordered into Thai mass nursery killings

Global News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 31:22


At least thirty-eight people died, most of them young children - the government says the whole nation is in grief. Also; Joe Biden pardons all Americans convicted of marijuana possession under federal laws, and, what does Scotland have to do with Pterodactyls?

Ray Appleton
Apparant Valley Serial Killer. Jaywalking Decriminalized In California. Real Dinosaur Spotted In Fresno. Fisherman Caught Cheating. AOC Attacks Republican Who Said Men Can Not Get Pregnant.

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 35:21


Five unprovoked murders in the past several months appear to be the work of one person, according to the Stockton, California, Police Department. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed the “Freedom to Walk” bill sponsored by Assemblyman Phil Ting (D-San Francisco). The law, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, comes years after activists have argued that jaywalking rules disproportionately affect marginalized and low-income residents. In the summer of 2007, a well-known cryptozoologist reported that he had spotted a prehistoric winged reptile flying in Fresno. Pterodactyls, which are a type of pterosaur in the group Pterosauria, lived over 130 million years ago with the dinosaurs and are believed by the scientific community to have since gone extinct. A pair of fishermen were stripped of their $5,000 tournament win after judges in Ohio discovered that they had put lead weights inside their catch also faced the wrath of a furious crowd on Friday, according to a video of the scene. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) erupted during a House hearing Thursday in response to a Republican member who stated that biological males cannot get pregnant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Paranormal Factor Podcast
MONSTEROUS GIANT BIRDS IN OUR SKIES!!! Fearsome and foreboding, THEY ARE HUGE!

The Paranormal Factor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 43:51


S2-E35 MONSTEROUS GIANT BIRDS IN OUR SKIES!!! Fearsome and foreboding, THEY ARE HUGE! They've been seen the world over and for many centuries. There are legends and myths from many lands speaking about encounters with them. But over the years and recently in the United States there have been more and more sightings of… GIGANTIC BIRDS IN OUR SKIES! But what are they, really? Thunderbirds? Pterodactyls?! Or just misidentified natural occurrences? Whatever this weirdness is, people are definitely seeing something huge and strange flying around! Join us as we nervously scan the skies for gigantic birds … are they predatory? Should you grab some binoculars and bird watch…or run for your life?! Find out in this episode of The Paranormal Factor Podcast! And as always, you'll also get the answer to this week's Tuesday Quiz from the Facebook Page. RESOURCES: · Sightings of Unknown Bird: YouTube Video · Unexplained!: Strange Sightings, Incredible Occurrences & Puzzling Physical Phenomena by Jerome Clark: Amazon Book · Copper State Monsters – Cryptids and Legends of Arizona by David Weatherly: Amazon Book MUSIC: Our intro song: Knockers by Cinco Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cinco/knockers License code: WOV5PUB9XXLYRORN Our outro song: Lost Places Music by Julius H from Pixabay Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ak/rebirth License code: SIML2BOTYV7GMHDK Blank Light by Adi Goldstein on Music from Uppbeat Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/adi-goldstein/blank-light License code: KWRSKNEKZXTN6RZX Thriller-Ambient-14563 unfa from Pixabay Frosty Wind-Nature Sounds by Julius H from Pixabay Golden Hour Ambient Music by Danil Shostak from Pixabay Drum Roll by Chris Wyman SPECIAL EFFECTS: Creepy-hifreq-woosh-6873 shotgun-firing-3-14483 by FilmmakersManual from Pixabay sfx-horse-steps-1wav-14533 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/richard-wright15/message

Nerdentity Crisis
Episode 109: Pterodactyls and Space Lobotomy

Nerdentity Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 75:51


This week, we don't talk about any news because there wasn't any! We do talk about your listener questions though! If Pterodactyls still existed, how would day to day life change? If we could take one celebrity judge and put them in a real trial what would we pick? Plus, we talk about things we enjoyed last week outside of video games! Ryan even went outside!Check us out on Twitch every Monday at 6:30PM Central TimeSupport the show

RECORD ALL MONSTERS!
S2E14: Space Amoeba with Ryan Lengyel

RECORD ALL MONSTERS!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 49:54


Find us online: https://linktr.ee/recordallmonstersFind Ryan Lengyel: https://www.instagram.com/rylengy/Find Cowgirls vs Pterodactyls: https://www.amazon.com/Cowgirls-vs-Pterodactyls-Madelyn-Wiley/dp/B08VFJ1PGKFind The Beast from Twenty Zillion Years Ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmj8kiN63Ic

Architects of Entropy
Ep 42 Terror and Pterodactyls

Architects of Entropy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 54:15


Ep 42   Terror and Pterodactyls   Our heroes must tangle with some sick Pterodactyls to save a Mushroom Professor and a wounded Griffin.  Just another day at the office.   Theme song by Andy Calabrese, www.andycalabrese.com “Awaited Ambush” by Bonnie Grace, www.epidemicsound.com “A Dark Mind” by Phoenix Tail, www.epidemicsound.com   Support our Patreon!!  https://www.patreon.com/aoepodcast   Thanks to our patrons: Jillian & John Christensen, Suzanne Bell, Brad Cradock, Rome Celli, and Caitlin Thompson

Ahi Va
Ep. 15: Fishing for Dinosaurs

Ahi Va

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 53:54


About 125 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period, Tyrannosaurus roamed the land on continents that were positioned very differently than they are today. Ths skies were filled with Pterodactyls and a variety of other pterosaurs. The oceans teemed with giant sea dinosaurs like Mosasaurs and Elasmosaurids that grew longer than 50 feet. In the freshwaters, fish from the family Polyodontidae swam with their massive mouths wide open as they used electroreceptors located on their long, snout-like rostrums to detect weak electric fields which indicated the presence of prey items like zooplankton in the water column. There are six known species of these paddlefish. All but one of those species are extinct. The surviving species, the American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) native to North America, continues to swim in our waterways with very few morphological changes since the earliest fossil records of the Early Cretaceous, 120 to 125 million years ago. While paddlefish populations have declined dramatically across their historic range, the state of Oklahoma has done a phenomenal job of conserving this magnificent species. Nels Rodefeld is the communication and education chief of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Nels is a true paddlefish expert. Silvana Braculla Yaroschuk is the multistate conservation grants program manager for the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Silvana and podcast host Jesse Deubel had the honor of spending a day fishing for dinosaurs with Nels Rodefeld and the Assistant Director of Operations for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Wade Free. It was an amazing experience full of excitement and education. Learn how the team from Oklahoma's state wildlife agency has implemented creative solutions to fund paddlefish conservation. Enjoy the listen! For More Infohttps://nmwildlife.org/

Jen, Gabe & Chewy
8AM: We Can't Call Them The Milwaukee Pfisters

Jen, Gabe & Chewy

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 45:19


The conversation about team names continues! Can anyone come up with something better than Ashton's Pterodactyls? Chewy tries to give some sort of name criterion. Jen asks if Packers fans are happy to not have an owner based on some of the most recent Daniel Snyder news.

Polite Disagreements Podcast
What's the Dumbest Thing You've Heard Lately?

Polite Disagreements Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 71:57


We laugh with--not at--some sillies we've heard. Pterodactyls are the same as angels, right?(Episode contains explicit material)

Basking In The Shade
Episode 41: Tequila Tastings & Pterodactyls

Basking In The Shade

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 26:39


The Lost Chapters
Chapter 28: Pterodactyls

The Lost Chapters

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 28:15


Wayde and I explore the various sighting of an ancient bird flying in the sky each and every year. Is this a simple myth of is there a prehistoric, or flock of, prehistoric birds flying in our modern age? Join us this week to find out!

Cine-Lit
Hammer Horror - Unmade Hammer Part 1

Cine-Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 44:40


After covering the Count from Transylvania and Mary Shelley's monstrous creation, Cine-Lit once again cracks open the vault of horror from that most British of institutions, Hammer Films. This time we venture into parts unknown, into a multiverse of Hammer as we discuss a range of much-muted but never completed Hammer productions. In this instalment we discuss an unmade fourth Dick Barton, a non-Nigel Kneale Quatermass, a Richard Matheson scripted I Am Legend, a return to Denis Wheatley's world of the occult, Zeppelins Vs. Pterodactyls and a Hammer take on Cinema's biggest star, King Kong.-Become a Cine-Lit Subscriber - https://www.patreon.com/cinelitPatreon Subscriber Link - https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/6485274-Check out the Cine-Lit website for additional content and further reading: https://cinelitpodcast.wordpress.com.Edited by Steve Woodward at https://podcastingeditor.com/. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight
Playwright's Spotlight with Nicky Silver

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 125:34


In this episode, I speak with Broadway playwright Nicky Silver about the joy of making something, finding success after 30, and the hindrances of trigger warnings. Nicky also shares his influences and his desire to be in the theatre. This is a deeply insightful and personal conversation teetering at times between heartbreak and hilarity. It was an honor to spend two hours with a man possessing charm and wit and who is so open and willing to share . I hope you enjoy this episode and encourage you to seek out Nicky Silver's work if you weren't familiar with him prior to this episode. Nicky Silver is a Broadway playwright whose plays verge on absurdity and dark humor and feature subject matters some might find taboo. His plays include The Maiden's Prayer, Pterodactyls, Fat Men in Skirts, The Altruists, Raised in Captivity, Too Much Sun, and The Lyons - the latter two starring Linda Lavin and The Lyons landing him on Broadway. He currently resides in London where the stage reading of his current play The Einstein Letter was quite well received.To watch the video version of this episode, click the link below -https://youtu.be/rzwYNe3BJLw Websites and socials for James Elden, Punk Monkey Productions and Playwright's SpotlightPunk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods                  - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods       - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir        - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightWriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festivalwww.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.htmlSupport the show

Diecast Movie Review Podcast
85 - Joshua Kennedy Second Interview, Cowgirls vs Pterodactyls, Saturnalia

Diecast Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 61:37


On this episode, Steven got to interview, Joshua Kennedy for the second time. We talk about Cowgirls vs Pterodactyls, Saturnalia, and other things. You can follow Josh on Facebook, at Joshua Kennedy Man of the Arts! You can also support Josh's newest film, Saturnalia, by clicking the link below. This will take you to Indiegogo. Please help support independent filmmakers! https://igg.me/at/0wYAfgwnorg/x#/

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 18: One Million Years B.C. (1966)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 51:22


We're diving into the classics for this episode! One Million Years B.C. is recognizable for two things: Ray Harryhausen's groundbreaking dinosaur animations, and Raquel Welch's fur bikini. What's not to like? Well, everything except for those two things, as it turns out. Get in touch with us!Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode:Seriously, check out this Allosaurus scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x8Okrzo4n8Sima de los Huesos – the Pit of Bones: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-sima-hominins-an-ancient-human-cold-case Could Roger Patterson have used a costume from this movie to fake his famous bigfoot footage?http://cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/pgbf-1mbc/Roger Patterson drew a bigfoot with breasts a year before the famous footage #PGhoax don't @ me: https://medium.com/@christharp/the-problem-with-patty-8911b13d1cbe Cowgirls vs. Pterodactyls (2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA6sJQrqFoA Stone age twin burial with mammoth scapulae (shoulder blades): https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/stone-age-twins-discovere/

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 18: One Million Years B.C. (1966)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 51:23


We're diving into the classics for this episode! One Million Years B.C. is recognizable for two things: Ray Harryhausen's groundbreaking dinosaur animations, and Raquel Welch's fur bikini. What's not to like? Well, everything except for those two things, as it turns out. Get in touch with us! Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Seriously, check out this Allosaurus scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x8Okrzo4n8 Sima de los Huesos – the Pit of Bones: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/the-sima-hominins-an-ancient-human-cold-case Could Roger Patterson have used a costume from this movie to fake his famous bigfoot footage? http://cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/pgbf-1mbc/ Roger Patterson drew a bigfoot with breasts a year before the famous footage #PGhoax don't @ me: https://medium.com/@christharp/the-problem-with-patty-8911b13d1cbe Cowgirls vs. Pterodactyls (2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA6sJQrqFoA Stone age twin burial with mammoth scapulae (shoulder blades): https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/stone-age-twins-discovere/

Going Thru It. w/Justin Essenmacher
Episode #45 The Hangover Part 2 (Featuring: Kyle Doughty, Collin O'meara, & Bilaal Swain)

Going Thru It. w/Justin Essenmacher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 145:30


The Hangover Part 2 is the return of the crew who brought you The Hangover. You won't believe what we watch! Pterodactyls are alive and real! Jurassic Park is the nastiest movie you can watch! We do a marathon of jokes and stories. We go off the rails, then get back on the rails. It's an old school basement hangout session. Let's Go Thru It. Together! Have a great week! Please Subscribe & Hit the Notifications! IG's: @justinsgoingthruit @justinessenmacher @collin.omeara @kyledcomedy @bilaalswain

Alcohol and Anecdotes
Episode 28: Speaking of Pterodactyls...

Alcohol and Anecdotes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 75:02


In this episode, Caitlin gives us the rich and silky history of merlot, while we drink Winc Wine Club's 2020 Tempo Vero. Then, Mari tells the tale of French author and all around bad ass Charlotte Corday. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alcoholandanecdotes/support

Not Your Mom's Podcast
Ep.24 Instagram vs Family, Creativity & Pterodactyls, and HOE 101

Not Your Mom's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 66:01


The Degenerates discuss family stress & pressure resulting from their degenerate Instagram profiles. Also what is creativity, and who can be considered creative? They also cover Cash the real estate agent, creativity in sex, girls who only have guys as friends, and give listeners Hoe advice by discussing the 3 times only sex rule.Good MORNING! Drink your coffee, go have sex! + Follow us on Instagram and youtube @degeneratesnymp+ Check out podcast updates, blog posts and more at www.degeneratesnymp.com+ Email us at degeneratesnymp@gmail.comFollow Youssef on IG @chronic_hourFollow Legina on IG @soulful_gg

The Bad Motivators: A Malfunctioning Star Wars Podcast
Ep. 235: Songs About Pterodactyls

The Bad Motivators: A Malfunctioning Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 81:16


The season finale of The Bad Batch, some cool Marvel animated action, Crosshair might actually be a butthole, and more! Here's what happens: Hey, here's news: Cracker Rap is back! How improvisation might work. King of the Hill is the benchmark all other animated series get compared to. All bars should have places to pee. Who Got What is light on the collectibles this week. What did you make of Marvel's What If...? premiere? An article on the Star Wars website says that Crosshair is for sure a butthole. The season finale of The Bad Batch sure was something. We've got so much to look forward to. Will Celebration be one of those things? WE HAVE MERCH! You can get t-shirts and the like at TeePublic.com and Redbubble.com. Dig the show? Support our podcast on Patreon! Go to patreon.com/thebadmotivators to find out more. Thanks for being awesome. Eric has a Bandcamp page where you can get uncompressed stereo versions of some of the great podcast themes and bumpers you've come to know and love! I know, right?!? Check it out here! A big thank you Xurxo (@laseraw) for the killer artwork! Our friend Chris Hall (@chrishallartist) is the genius behind some of our best designs. Check his work out at Black Sheep Rebellion and buy some stuff. Help us out! Consider leaving us a 5-star review on iTunes! Robbo said you should. Follow us on Instagram: @badmotivators Follow us on Twitter! The Bad Motivators: @bad_motivators Eric Strothers: @ericstrothers Dallas Wood: @tarkintangents Check us out Twitch! Luker: @super_cruser Eric: @ericstrothers  

This, This, and This
Venus Flytraps, Bat Boys, and Pterodactyls

This, This, and This

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 57:41


Did Arthur Dobbs do enough as the Colonial Governor of North Carolina? Does Burger King need to be stopped? Would you tell your friends' parents that you don't want pancakes the morning after a sleepover? All this and more on This, This, and This!

Sisters In Strange
S2E11: Pterodactyls and Radio Active Wells

Sisters In Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 34:18


This week the Sisters discuss some strange Old West stories! Two odd tales from the Old West dive into UFO encounters that may have made a well radioactive, and a Thunderbird that was... caught? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

just T.A.L.K.N
5 Guys and 1 kid

just T.A.L.K.N

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 60:06


King David, anti-hesitate, job interviews... and Pterodactyls? Find out more in this week's episode expecting everything....and nothing

Legend Has It...
4 - Daytime Bigfoot, Nighttime Pterodactyls

Legend Has It...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 50:12


This week your intrepid hosts tackle the subjects of Gef (or The Dalby Spook), and Belize's Tata Duende, plus an added bonus listener reaction! 

Peak Curiousity
#9 Pterodactyls, Cannibals, Tarantulas, Oh My

Peak Curiousity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 64:06


SARAH NASH grew up in Papua New Guinea in a missionary family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
340 Living Pterodactyls

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 49:53


EPISODE #340 LIVING PTERODACTYLS Richard speaks with an explorer about eye-witness accounts of living pterodactyls, which were generally assumed to have gone extinct 65 millions years ago. GUEST: Jonathan Whitcomb is a passionate investigator of reports of living pterosaurs throughout the world. I explored part of Umboi Island, Papua New Guinea, in 2004, interviewing many natives who had seen a large flying creature they call the  ropen. He's been investigating sightings of these flying creatures for sixteen years now, reported encounters with apparent living pterosaurs.   He is the author of Searching for Ropens and Living Pterosaurs in America.