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Get ready for another hilarious and insightful episode of the Working Perspectives Podcast! This week, the hosts dive into a wide range of topics, bringing their unique perspectives and humor to every segment. All in the Family Reenactment: The show kicks off with a side-splitting reenactment of a classic scene from the iconic TV show, "All in the Family." Prepare for some laughs as the hosts take on these beloved characters. Story Time: Guess Who?: In a brand new segment, the hosts share an intriguing story about a friend, challenging each other to guess which person from a list the story belongs to. Get ready for some surprising revelations! Same Brain Challenge: The fun continues with three rounds of the game "Same Brain," where the hosts try to get on the same wavelength. Blue Collar or Yuppie?: The hosts debate whether topics like "Barbers" and "Great Music" lean more towards blue-collar or yuppie culture. Cheers Reenactment: The episode concludes with another hilarious reenactment, this time from the hit show "Cheers." Comment Response: The hosts take a moment to read and respond to comments left on their @YouTube channel, connecting with their audience and sharing their thoughts. Tune in for another episode packed with laughs, engaging discussions, and the unique chemistry of the Working Perspectives Podcast hosts!
The Doctor Rob and Rachel Arrive on the planet Goth after walking through many interdementional doors. But where are all the goths Punks and Misfits? The planet is Dead and the doctor begins to get an itch on the back of his neck whats wrong with time and who programmed the Vox as their foot soldiers.FeaturingLewis St Louis as The Doctor and Voice of the VoxChris Hosie as Rob OaksAnimze as Rachel BirchXavier as Tim ShawMusic Mesigoth by Genghisattenborough Martha's quest and Face the Raven by Murray Gold Doctor who music composed by Delia debisher remix by Souds Smyth productionsTake What You WantSong by Post Malone ‧ 2019 Featuring Ozzy Osborne, Andrew Watt and Travis Scott.Segun Akinola score in Woman who Fell to Earth Clip.Conquest of the Stenza written and Produced by Lewis St LouisPhoenix Productions is a none profit audio drama made for entertainment perpus.If you enjoy this video leave a like and consider subscribing for more.
This Week's Panel - ElroyOMJ, Exe the Hero Show Discussion - Everybody's favorite prime number podcast is back, baby! As Exe and The Roy have finally gotten their lives and free time back, they've altered their gaming habits to match the occasion. What might those alterations be?! Well, Exe talks about a rad and relatively new game in a totally tubular and relatively unfamiliar genre, while Elroy ventures years back into the backlog for a rad game with a very unique blend of genres. There is also talk of cute animals! Games Mentioned: Exe - Robocop: Rogue City & Doctor Cat ElroyOMJ - Dungeon Punks & Ducky Dash ----- AH101 Podcast Show Links - https://tinyurl.com/AH101Links Intro music provided by Exe the Hero. Check out his band Window of Opportunity on Facebook and YouTube
"Wahrhaftigkeit" ist nicht mein erstes Kriterium beim Lesen eines Buches. Im Gegenteil, mit allzu viel Sinn für das Mögliche wäre Harry Potter ein sinnloser Streber in Eton gewesen statt eines mäßig begabten Zauberlehrlings in Gryffindor und Drogon eine überdimensionierte Echse in den Sümpfen um Venedig statt ein feuerspeiender Drache über Braavos. Langweilig.Bei Romanen, die etwas realere Begebenheiten abbilden hingegen, sagen wir, das Leben in der DDR, weiß ich es zu schätzen, wenn die Autorin oder der Autor, wenn sie schon nicht die Begebenheiten 1:1 abbildet, dann doch die Gefühle, die in der Luft lagen, die Erlebnisse, die die Protagonisten geprägt haben, exakt wiedergeben, statt sich eine retrospektive Idylle zu bauen. Looking at you, Uwe Tellkamp. Dessen absurder Roman "Der Turm", den zu lesen uns das westdeutsche Kleinbürgertum im Jahr 2008 auftrug, weil sie endlich einen Ossi gefunden hatten, der sie nicht verabscheute, hielt ich jahrelang für den Grund, dass ich einen weiten, weiten Bogen um jeglichen "Wenderoman" machte. Dabei entgingen mir Werke wie "89/90" von Peter Richter und sogar das immens lustige "Vom Ende des Punks in Helsinki" von Jaroslav Rudiš. Das muss ich nun alles nachholen. Denn, wie ich seit der Lektüre von Charlotte Gneuß' "Gittersee" weiß, kann man über eine Zeit, die man selbst kind of erlebt hat, lesen, ohne mit dem Kopf zu schütteln. Es war wohl immer nur dieser auch hier im Studio B saftig verrissene "Turm", der mir die Retrospektive versauerte. Und natürlich die in den Neunzigern prävalente Ostalgie mit ihren Superillus und MDR-Talkshows und dem ständigen Gejammer der angeblich Abgehängten, von denen man genau die gleiche direkte Linie zu einer AfD-tolerierten Landesregierung ziehen kann, wie vom rechtsradikalen Uwe Tellkamp.Unter einer ebensolchen präfaschistischen Konstellation lebt man heute (Danke, Uwe!), wenn man in Gittersee wohnt, einem Vorort von Dresden, welches wiederum der Geburtsort des Literaturpodcast und -newsletter "Lob & Verriss" ist. Ich weiß also, wovon ich lese, wenn dieses Städtchen im gleichnamigen Roman von Charlotte Gneuß Schauplatz einer wahrhaftigen Begebenheit in tiefen, tiefen DDR-Zeiten ist. Dabei spielt es kaum eine Rolle, dass Gittersee, obwohl von meiner Hood nur fünf Kilometer entfernt, für mich damals, in den 80ern, auf dem Mond lag. Denn der Mond lag in der gleichen DDR und dort waren die Verhältnisse überall dieselben, außer vielleicht in Berlin und von dem haben wir in Dresden-Löbtau genauso geschwärmt wie Karin und Marie in Gittersee.Das tun die beiden Sechzehnjährigen im Jahr 1976 hauptsächlich auf der Stein-Tischtennisplatte vor der Schule und langweilen sich dabei ein bisschen. Es liegt sich nicht sonderlich bequem auf dem heißen Beton, schon gar nicht im beginnenden Sommer. "Unbequem" ist für Karin in diesem seltsamen Ort Gittersee ohnehin irgendwie alles. Wir reden hier nicht von der Unbequemlichkeit, die ein Teenager in 2025 erlebt, dessen tägliches Internetkontingent schon um 16:30 Uhr aufgebraucht ist. Wir reden von dieser seltsamen Langeweile, vor der Langeweile, die es nur im Osten gab, mit zwei TV-Programmen, zu wenig Brause im Sommer, zu schweren Fußbällen auf unbeschatteten Hartplätzen, wenn man ein Junge war und Klamottenproblemen, seltsam riechenden Haarsprays und Jungs in Kutten als Mädchen. Für Karin beginnen damit aber nur die Schwierigkeiten. Ihre spätgeborene kleine Schwester im Krippenalter muss bespaßt werden, denn ihre Mutter ist abwesend. Zunächst noch nicht körperlich, aber wenn sie abgekämpft abends nach Hause kommt, hat sie keinen Nerv für den Balg. Da kann Karin "die Kleine" noch so abgöttisch lieben, eine Sechzehnjährige hat andere Sachen im Kopf. Zum Beispiel ihre erste Liebe Paul, 17, der sie spontan bittet, mit in die Tschechei zu fahren, sächsisch für die CSSR, von Gittersee nur eine Stunde mit dem Moped entfernt, zum Biertrinken, Klettern und Rummachen. Irgendwas ist seltsam an der Bitte, so kurzfristig am Freitagnachmittag, wie stellt er sich das vor, drei Tage boofen und schwoofen, pardon my sächsisch, das erlaubt Vati nie. Mutti ist es eher egal. Seltsam ist: Paul hat für Ostverhältnisse utopisch viel Geld dabei, 600 Mark. Um Kletterzeugs zu kaufen in der Tschechei, sagt er. Klingt fast plausibel.Natürlich darf Karin nicht mit, Paul und sein Kumpel Rühle fahren los und nur einer kommt zurück. Ein paar Stunden später stehen die Behörden vor der Tür: “Was wusste Karin von der Republikflucht ihres Schwarms?”Hier beginnt eine Odyssee durch einen Sommer, es ist der Sommer '76, wird bald klar, durch einen Ozean von Teenagergefühlen, durch den Schlund, den die Stasi jedem unter die Füße stellte, den sie für vulnerabel hielt. Nichts, was eine 16-Jährige aus einem Dorf fest in Stasihand auch nur ansatzweise managen kann.Ich habe exakt fünf Kilometer von Karin entfernt gebebbelt. Unser beider Hinterhöfe waren wiederum jeweils fünf Kilometer vom Dresdner Hauptbahnhof entfernt, der, auf dem 13 Jahre nach der Romanzeit die Leute auf fahrende Züge von Prag in den Westen aufspringen wollten. Der Unterschied in diesem Ostdreieck war, dass vor meiner Haustür die Straßenbahnlinie 7 in zehn Minuten zum Hauptbahnhof fuhr, vor Karins Tür fuhr noch nicht mal ein Bus. Warum das für die Volkswirtschaft der DDR, oder sind wir ehrlich, der UdSSR, so wichtige Dorf von der Großstadt abgeschnitten war, wird klar, wenn man weiß, dass dort Uran abgebaut wurde. Dafür brauchte man Bergarbeiter, aber die sollten sich nicht unbedingt mit dem Volk verschmischen, also stellte man ihnen ein paar Platten hin und einen Konsum und eine Kneipe und ließ das Dorf Gittersee nicht zur Vorstadt von Dresden werden.Die Wahrhaftigkeit im Roman entsteht durch Charlotte Gneuß' Sprache. Zum Beispiel hat kein Kind über fünf im Osten "Mama und Papa" gesagt. "Mutti und Vati" war der Kompromiss zwischen Zuneigung und Respekt, der die Kindheit zur Jugend machte. Ein Fahrrad wurde "ab-" nicht "an-" geschlossen und man erinnert das erst, wenn man es nach Jahrzehnten wieder liest. Es geht hier nicht um Lokalkolorit, es geht um die Exaktheit in der Sprache, die es braucht, um ein wahrhaftiges Bild einer Zeit und eines Lebens zu erzeugen, völlig wertungsfrei. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass das in extrazonalen Ohren possierlich oder sozialistisch klingt, je nach Vorurteil, aber ich habe das Privileg bestätigen zu können, dass hier handwerklich genau gearbeitet wurde. Damit erarbeitet sich der Roman eine Ehrlichkeit, die er braucht, wenn er von der Zustandsbeschreibung des real existierenden Sozialismus zur "realen Fiktion" kommt. Hier: wie die Stasi versucht, die sechzehnjährige Karin zur Informantin, zum IM, zu machen. So psychologisch perfide wie geschickt arbeitet sich die Staatsmacht, "der Apparat", an der gerade von ihrer ersten großen Liebe verlassenen Jugendlichen ab, es bricht einem das Herz beim Lesen. Ob es gelingt, überlassen wir der Leserin. Ich im gleichen Alter wie Karin war pre-89 natürlich der Meinung, dass ich die Schergen aus der Tür gelacht habe, denn ich hatte, ganz der Rebell, zur NVA-Musterung einen P.I.L. Sticker an meinem FDJ-Hemd zur Musterung, ey! Und post-89 spielte es keine Rolle mehr, es gab Techno und Drogen und die Gewissheit, dass man ein standhafter Oppositioneller gewesen war. Es brauchte 35 Jahre, um mir wieder Zweifel an der eigenen Heldengeschichte einzuimpfen und allein dafür gebührt "Gittersee" jede Lobpreisung.Das Buch hätte natürlich im Jahr 1991 von einem der ehemaligen IMs geschrieben werden und erscheinen müssen, von jemandem, der in der gleichen Position war wie die Protagonistin. Aber das ging nicht. Nicht weil es unter denen keinen gegeben hätte, der das genauso präzise und wahrhaftig hätte beschreiben können wie Charlotte Gneuß, who knows, unter den Hunderttausenden hätte es sicher Talente gegeben, looking at you Sascha Anderson, sondern weil eine wahre Story einer Autorin wie der Protagonistin die gesellschaftliche Vernichtung durch Spiegel und BILD bedeutet hätte. So muss es ein paar Jahrzehnte später eine “wahrhaftige” Geschichte tun, statt einer wahren, geschrieben von einer Spätgeborenen. Vielleicht etwas zu spät, um aus dem Überleben in der vergangenen Diktatur zu lernen, für die kommende gerade richtig. Mit dem Vorteil, dass die Freiheit der Fiktion aus einer schnöden Lifestory einen durchaus dramaturgisch spannenden Roman, fast einen Krimi, macht. Und da man eine Autorin wie Charlotte Gneuß, Jahrgang 1992, schwerlich des Mitläufer- oder gar Tätertums in der DDR bezichtigen kann, versuchte das deutsche Feuilleton uns zu erklären, dass so jemand ja schwerlich einen Roman schreiben kann, der das Leben in der DDR realistisch wiedergibt, nur weil ihre brutale Erzählung den "Heile-Welt-Uwe-Tellkamp-Fanboys and -girls" in den FAZ u.ä. Redaktionsstuben das Lesevergnügen versaut.Denn insgesamt ist Gittersee eine beeindruckende Erinnerung daran, dass die DDR nicht nur Poliklinik und Rechtsabbiegerpfeil war. Dass die Legende von der Solidarität, dem achso happy Leben in den Brigaden, dem vertrauensvollen und hilfsbereiten Zusammenleben, exakt das war: eine Legende. Dass die DDR vornehmlich ein Gefängnis war, welches die Leute, die darin eingesperrt waren, gegeneinander auf- und um den Verstand gebracht hat, in den Wahnsinn trieb. Und eine Erinnerung daran, dass Gefängnisse nicht nur Wärter brauchen, sondern auch Capos, und wie man zu keinem solchen wird, ist eine Weisheit, die auch heute nicht unnütz ist. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com
NFL draft taken over by “punks” making cruel “prank” calls. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado Buffaloes player and son of Deion Sanders, the most high-profile of all, “pranked” by Jax Ulbrich, son of Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, and his friends telling him he was picked! But he wasn't. When did bullying become funny? When did likes and laughter win out over basic decency. That's today's Real Story.
In this episode, Anna and Guillermo are joined by Alex Obadia and Nicola Greco, co-authors of the Quantum Punks Manifesto, for a discussion at the intersection of quantum technology and cryptography. They explore the cultural and technical gaps between the quantum and crypto communities, sharing the story behind the manifesto, their vision for bridging these worlds and the applications that such a combination could unlock. Related links: Quantum Punks Manifesto Episode 288: Quantum Cryptography with Or Sattath Episode 357: Quantum Engineering with Jelena Vučković Paris Workshop Video Playlist Teleport.Best Flashbots Project Aria Protocol Labs Conjugate Coding BB84: Quantum cryptography: Public key distribution and coin tossing Further reading: The Coming Wave: New Applications of Quantum Cryptography -- Nicola Greco (DeepQuantum) Quantum Punks' meta-list of resources Quantum cryptography with classical communication: parallel remote state preparation for copy-protection, verification, and more by Gheorghiu, Metger and Poremba Colbeck, R. (2006) Quantum And Relativistic Protocols For Secure Multi-Party Computation (Device Independence) --------------- zkSummit13 happens next week! Buy your ticket now at www.zksummit.com. ---------------...
Back from US tour with Scene Killers, DJ Jesse Luscious tells tales and spins tunes from the bands & the people he ran into, including Subhumans, Middle-Aged Queers, Trap Girl, Scheisse Minnelli, Pansy Division, Naked Aggression, Hex Code, The Hammerbombs, Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits, Vida Vella, The Gay Agenda, Rival Squad, Slutzville, Kepi/Groovie Ghoulies, Distorted Times, Blag/The Dwarves, & Tension Span. Hear the radio debut of a Napalm Death & Coughin Vicars collaboration (?!?), new tunes from Problem Patterns, Turkey Vulture, Kiritsis, Kaleidoscope (NYC), & Glowing Brain, classics from Zero Boys, Jello Biafra With D.O.A., Cheap Dirty Horse, Dead Pioneers, & The Zambonis, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Redshift- Best Laid Plans Jello Biafra With D.O.A.- That's Progress Problem Patterns- Sad Old Woman (feat. Matt Korvette/Pissed Jeans) Cheap Dirty Horse- Your Dad Dead Pioneers- We Were Punk First Dead Pioneers- Dreamcatcher Blag Dahlia- Contraband (Remix) (as Ralph Champagne) Kepi Ghoulie- Our Love Survives Zambonis- The Hockey Song Vida Vella- Nacemos Pansy Division- Luv Luv Luv Bobby Joe Ebola And The Children MacNuggits- Life Is Excellent Distorted Times- Hard Times (edit) Middle Aged Queers- Frankenstein's Alive Subhumans (UK)- Mickey Mouse Is Dead Slutzville- We Consume We Waste We Are Rival Squad- Full Blown Extinction Trap Girl- Baddest Bitch Hammerbombs- Shower Beer Scheisse Minnelli- Love It Or Leave It Gay Agenda- Friends Without Benefits Hex Code- Power Stance Tension Span- Cracked Society Naked Aggression- Right Now Zero Boys- Human Body Zero Boys- Mom's Wallet Napalm Vicars- Subterranean Glow Kaleidoscope- Cities Of Fear Turkey Vulture- Jill The Ripper (Heavy Take) Clean Kiritsis- Knuckles Glowing Brain- Bong Exhaust
Knitter und Litter entdecken twint als Dating-App und werden prompt geghostet. Sie erklären den Unterschied zwischen Hippies und Punks und wissen zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nicht, dass Murmis Kumpel Geri gecancelt werden muss...
This week Reverse Oreo stopped by the studio and had a great chat with us about our favorite bands, how they recorded the record, punk, metal, teaching. Loads of stuff! Reverse Oreo can be found at the following links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BGP9C17LH/?mibextid=qi2Omg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reverseoreoband.fl?igsh=MW5kczhzcGEwcTV4Yw== Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. Mason Pace on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7sXna1TMfoiPWSYHxCxXUQ?si=x9ujPFYNSXKJAUwUGWJylg 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. STEINGER, GREENE &. FEINER, INJURY ATTORNEYS Stenger, Greene and Feiner has been a part of the community for over 25 years and prides themselves in not only in getting their clients the compensation they deserve, but also in getting involved the community through volunteer programs and supporting local charities. HARMONY MANAGEMENT GROUP Does it overwhelm you to walk into your small business or home office? Sometimes all you need is just a little help and that is where Harmony Management Group can help you. Offering anywhere from just a few hours a week of office help for basic office tasks like filing and organizing to full service business offerings like bookkeeping, payroll, tax services, data entry, scheduling, invoices and much much more. She is slowly becoming the go to accountant for artists and musicians because of her understanding of the music and art business. She can service all of your business needs and tailor plans specific your business spectrum. There is no need to stress and worry about the little things in your business (or the big things for that matter!). Take a deep breath and call Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652. That's Mary at Harmony Management Group at (561) 420-5652 and tell her Ben and Hector from 561 Music sent you. You won't be dissappointed and in fact you will be relieved you did. Let Harmony Management Group put the ZEN Back Into Your Life! JUPITER INLET BOAT RENTALS Jupiter Inlet Boat Rentals is Palm Beach County's Premier Boat Rental Company and Boat Rental Club. As an alternative to boat ownership, our membership club ranks number #1 in boat quality, availability and customer satisfaction. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com Special Guest: Reverse Oreo.
In this engaging and thought-provoking episode of Just Press Record, host Matt Zeigler introduces two guests who've never met before: musician and author Mishka Shubaly and financial crisis predictor turned entrepreneur/Punks and Pinstripes community founder Greg Larkin. Their conversation weaves through transformative musical experiences, sobriety journeys, post-9/11 New York City, corporate culture, and finding meaning in life's "second mountain." Listen as these two seemingly different paths reveal surprising parallels about authenticity, purpose, and redefining success.Main Topics Covered:Transformative musical experiences and how live music creates moments of profound personal changeSobriety journeys and navigating social spaces while maintaining recoveryPost-9/11 New York City and the unexpected beauty of human connection amid tragedyThe concept of the "second mountain" - finding purpose after achieving conventional successCan you be a "punk" while working in corporate culture or finance?Finding joy in the present moment and learning to appreciate what you haveOpening yourself to unexpected "miracle windows" rather than chasing specific outcomes
What do Björk, crust punks, and shattered phone screens have in common? Not a lot, unless you're listening to this week's Beat Motel episode, where Andrew is rejoined by Sam for a gloriously unhinged chat on how songs end... or don't.We spend a solid half hour rambling before even mentioning the episode's topic. But who needs structure when you've got riffs of the week ranging from crunchy sludge to grindcore bands sampling podcast clips (shoutout Hello Kitty Funland), a philosophical debate on crust punk fashion, and the inevitable descent into chat about Lord of the Rings accents, bending phones, and old dudes getting emotional about The Charlatans?We do eventually talk endings—codas, fade-outs, orgasmic musical climaxes (sorry mum), and tracks that just yeet themselves into oblivion like Sabbath's "War Pigs." You'll hear tracks that end with a question mark, songs that smash themselves to bits with piano noise, and at least one that leaves you wondering if the studio engineer fell asleep on the desk.In this episode:Why Björk is the queen of the chaos outroWhat Led Zeppelin got right with “Achilles' Last Stand”A crash course in Blackened Crust™Whether anyone actually needs a folding phoneWhy crust punks are just vegans with patches and traumaHow The Clash nailed the fade-out (and birth control lyrics)Oh, and we manage to wind up fans of Pantera and Dave Mustaine in one go. You're welcome.### Riffs of the week#### Dr Sam's Riff- Slither - Master of Suspense (2.26)#### Andrew's Riff- Hello Kitty Fun land preview### Dr Sam's track choices1. Bjork - Crystalline (4.00)2. ZU - Ostia (4.25)3. Descendents - Clean Sheets (2.43) 4. The Clash - Rudie Can't Fail (2.46)### Andrew's track choices1. Led Zeppelin - Achilles Last Stand (9:20)2. Television - Prove It (4:30)3. Black Sabbath - War Pigs (7:25)4. The Charlatans - [No One] Not Even The Rain (3:54)Email us - beatmotel@lawsie.com
Es ist schon sonderbar mit mir: Ich brauche anscheinend immer eine gesellschaftlich misstrauisch beäugte Extrawurst. In meiner Teenagerzeit liebte ich es, als Gymnasiastin mit Lehrlingen und Hauptschülern befreundet sein zu dürfen, später waren es dann Hippies und Punks, die mich anzogen. Als ich mich 2004 selbstständig machte, waren Arbeitslose meine Genossen und Freunde und (seit 2020) wurden sie zu meinen Coachees. Nun werde ich im August mein Rentenalter erreicht haben und siehe da: Schon heute kann ich es kaum erwarten, eine altersgerechte Sozialwohnung in einer wunderschönen Seniorenanlage zu beziehen und dort so lange wie möglich die Zeit mit meinen Mitbewohnern genießen und gestalten. In diesem Podcast erzähle ich, was ich schon in diesen ersten Wochen als Ehrenamtliche über das Alter gelernt habe - und was ich unbedingt noch lernen muss, um bei den zarten Altgewordenen keine Gefühle zu verletzen.
SITC is back in the studio with this long-awaited episode covering the softcore juggernaut that is the Emmanuelle film franchise! Expert Bryan Connolly joins Torie to dissect this smutty phenomenon which is SO expansive and SO diverse, it's basically an ecosystem. From Thailand to Africa, to Outer Space, Emmanuelle knows no bounds. In the original EMMANUELLE (1974) starring Sylvia Kristel, we watch Emmanuelle the girl become Emmanuelle the woman thanks to a few trips to the Mile High Club and guidance from a mansplaining creep named Mario. We take a detour outside of official Emmanuelle "canon" with EMANUELLE AND THE WHITE SLAVE TRADE (1978), one of the many (and one of the best) ripoffs that make up the multifaceted Emmanuelle universe. Starring Laura Gemser, Emanuelle with One M is a slick and ambitious journalist with the savvy and sexual appetite to rival James Bond. We conclude our journey with the first installment of Emmanuelle's Skinemax/ straight-to-video era, EMMANUELLE: FIRST CONTACT (1994). Starring Krista Allen, Emmanuelle takes her sage-like knowledge of sex to outer space where she educates hunky alien Halfron and his brethren about the joys and politics of human sexuality. — Bryan Connolly is a writer and filmmaker in Austin, TX. Thanks to a lifelong obsession with the Emmanuelle films, his encyclopedic knowledge has cemented him as a de-facto Emmanuelle expert. Bryan has contributed to Severin Films' Black Emanuelle Box Set, the Emmanuelle comic book series from Fantagraphics, and is currently writing a colossal tome covering every Emmanuelle movie ever made. Bryan's cinema expertise also extends well beyond the boundaries of Emmanuelle. He is the co-host of the podcast The Directors Wall alongside A.J. Gonzalez, the author of Destroy All Movies: The Complete History of Punks on Film, a feature filmmaker, and much more. LINKS! Listen to The Directors Wall podcast here! Check out Bryan's feature film MAKE POPULAR MOVIES free on Tubi here! Snag a copy of Bryan's book Destroy All Movies: The Complete History of Punks on Film on eBay for a mint here!
Greg Larkin is am entrepreneur, author, and founder of the executive community Punks & Pinstripes, a curated executive community that gathers people who, as he says, are trying to climb their second mountain. Greg's view of what defines success is a little different. And it is heavily shaped by his personal history. He found success very quickly, by being the first person to predict the 2008 subprime mortgage melt down. That early success skyrocketed him into high-profile roles — but also into a cycle of ego, addiction to recognition, and a sense of disconnection from his true self.In our conversation, Greg walks us through how he hit that breaking point and what came after — the tough reflection, the discomfort of leaving the prestige behind, and the journey toward doing work that truly aligned with who he is. We talked about the difference between surviving and thriving, about leadership that comes from experience versus theory, and about building authentic community in a world obsessed with status.Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.comWebsites:al4ep.compunksandpinstripes.comAdditional Guest Links:Contact at: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/punks-pinstripesGreg LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gregilarkinAuthentic Leadership For Everyday People / Dino CattaneoDino on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneoPodcast Instagram – @al4edp Podcast Twitter – @al4edp Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/al4edpMusicHonest Mechanik: honestmechanik.bandcamp.com
Ep70!! The guys celebrate 70 episodes!!! Enjoy as they discuss Punks mania main event, Naomi heel UNDERappreciated, JOHN CENA, JEY USO OPENING? Hall of fame worthy matches and more!! Be sure to get the audio version anywhere you listen to podcasts. Follow the squad CLIPS @planetbrilly CLIPS LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to @b4thebellpodcast on Instagram, tiktok and Facebook! @CTisDOPE @the.darkitect @MartinmMorrow PATREON www.patreon.com/B4thebellpodcast (For all the stuff you can't get live
The unthinkable happened to Leroy. An online troll blocked him!
Rick Pitino has to answer for benching a star player in the loss to Calipari. Programs step up to save and elevate the The Spring Games in college football. Plus, Spring Break with Emos, Goths, Grunge and Punks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, star of the Tournament, Amir Khan gets paid before taking skills elsewhere. Aaron Rodgers to Pittsburgh is a ‘safe bet’ but he’s in no hurry to put pen to paper. Rick Pitino has to answer for benching a star player in the loss to Calipari. Plus, dead animal removal and . Plus, Spring Break with Emos, Goths, Grunge and Punks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on @whenwifegivesyoulemons John talks about going to the punk festival with Caleb, Joy talks about going to the comedy store and talking to porn stars #badreligion #aquabats #comedy
Sadly for America, the Dead Kennedys' fire-bombing hardcore classic "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" b/w "Moral Majority" is even more relevant today than it was when Alternative Tentacles released it back in 1981. John and Marc delve into the fearless politics of Jello Biafra and the cracking music of the DKs on the latest episode of the Spindle.Call us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
It's time to take a trip back in time to the crime-scorched hellscape of NYC circa 1979 in Walter Hill's The Warriors! Join us as we bop from the Bronx to Coney Island, taking on the many gangs of clowns and theater kids that run these New York City streets. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 128: The Warriors (1979) (00:00:55) - Intro. (00:04:08) - Trying to dial into the tone of this movie, and how it compares to the source material. (00:09:39) - Digging into the nature of the various gangs. (00:13:28) - Talking production history. (00:21:39) - On the subject of Fox. (00:26:30) - The troubles of the theatrical run, and the movie's long cultural shadow. (00:31:45) - Our cast of Warriors, and the killer opening credits intro. (00:41:22) - The Bronx conclave. (00:52:15) - Break! (00:52:43) - We're back, and the chase is on. (01:01:14) - The first test. (01:04:52) - The Orphans. (01:14:29) - These actors look like real-ass people, and how average people respond to these characters. (01:17:34) - Fox gets got, and the gang splits. (01:22:08) - Goodbye Ajax. (01:24:48) - The Lizzies, and Swan and Mercy have it out. (01:31:28) - Onto Union Square, the Punks, and a gnarly bathroom fight. (01:35:51) - Making a less than triumphant return to Coney. (01:41:39) - Luther and the Rogues come clankin'. (01:49:50) - Final thoughts. (01:56:24) - On next week's movie (and Vinny's Warriors ranking). (02:00:57) - Outro.
It's time to get your stolen spaceship hurtling round the sun and going back in time to the 1980's with “Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home”!We're joined by our occasional editor and perpetual Pokémon expert, Reanna Reid-Lobatto, with some news about whales (and transparent aluminium).There's some impressive Shacting as Spock and the crew get up to hijinks in order to get whales going back to the future!Then we've got the second part of this ‘bus punk' duology with Picard's “Watcher”, where we're reminded why ICE should be abolished, Rafi is the most fun she's been in the show and Guinan's already fed up of JL!00:04:22 What Non-Star Trek Thing We've Been Enjoying: 00:13:32 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home01:10:28 Picard: The WatcherTalking points include: Continuum, Dr Who, Ecco the Dolphin, Whale Song, Tavern Talk, Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuux, Final Girl, Top Gun, Karate Kid cosplay, the pronunciation of aluminium, the “I choose to stay” trope, is there no pizza in Star Trek's future?, Bester from Babylon 5, John Lithgow's acting career, Bill & Ted's poorly-aged comments, transparent aluminium facts! Hitchhiker's Guide dolphins, Some non-bummer news about humpback whales, I urge Comrade Whales to go further, Genma Saotome's parenting, McCoy Vs the American Health Industry, Alexa & the PS5's voice recognition, Eddie Murphy, Back to the Future & Howard the Duck's Lea Thompson, Fly me to the Moon, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Buffy, ICE should be abolished, Edith Piaf, do you like references?, Jerati's history of constantly fucking up, Eternal Law, Ageing punks, Miles' connection to Kirk Thatcher, fuck Peanut Hamper, The Rosa Parks episode of Dr Who, Charlie has now finished Yoshi's Island. Oh, and occasionally Star Trek.The Matthew Rosenberg Wolfsbane thing is covered here: https://www.cbr.com/rosenberg-apologizes-for-wolfsbane-death-scene/Pedant's Corner:Yes technically it's not been long since we've covered a movie, but it's best we all forget Section 31.The last scenario of Final Girl Series Three is based on A Quiet Place and Tremorshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_BountyJohn Lithgow played Dr Emilio Lizardo in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th DimensionWe are children of the 80's living in 2025, not 2024. It's Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, not SevenCasual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and Miles Reid-LobattoMusic by Alfred Etheridge-NunnCasual Trek is a part of the Nerd & Tie NetworkWatch Reanna and former guest of the show Sean playing Super Mario RPG: https://www.youtube.com/live/bYSOk-bb6EM?si=LpAtQEqLjHrCpqGahttps://ko-fi.com/casualtrekMiles' blog: http://www.mareidlobatto.wordpress.com Charlie's blog: http://www.fakedtales.com
It's time to get your stolen spaceship hurtling round the sun and going back in time to the 1980's with Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home! We're joined by our occasional editor and perpetual Pokémon expert, Reanna Reid-Lobatto, with some news about whales (and transparent aluminium). There's some impressive Shacting as Spock and the crew get up to hijinks in order to get whales going back to the future! Then we've got the second part of this ‘bus punk' duology with Picard's "Watcher," where we're reminded why ICE should be abolished, Rafi is the most fun she's been in the show and Guinan's already fed up of JL! The post 69. Save the Punks first appeared on Nerd & Tie Network.
Richtig ruhig wird es um Nina Hagen nie werden, dafür ist die Punksängerin und bekennende Christin viel zu quirlig und laut. Zu ihrem 70. Geburtstag am 11. März 2025 wiederholen wir ein Gespräch aus dem Jahr 2010.
In this episode of Punks in Pubs, Liam sits down with Monique Powell, the legendary frontwoman of Save Ferris. From growing up in Orange County's iconic punk scene to navigating the chaos of the music industry, Monique shares her incredible journey—one filled with triumphs, setbacks, and a never-ending love for music.She talks about:Her time living in the UK, falling in love with Birmingham, and nearly freezing at a Crystal Palace match.The insane drinking culture of British football fans.What it was like being a woman in punk in the '90s and how things have (or haven't) changed.The DIY grind of selling 20,000 self-released records before the major labels came knocking.Covering Come On Eileen and whether she ever got sick of it.Her thoughts on punk, privilege, and why you don't mess with her when it comes to racism or sexism.It's a deep, hilarious, and brutally honest conversation with one of ska-punk's most iconic voices. Give it a listen, and if you enjoy it, share it with a mate!Get your tix for Manchester Punk Festival Thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use "Cheap Beer" as the podcast's opening track.Follow the podcast @punksinpubs across all social media and give us a rate and review while you are at it.
This week Wrasse stopped by the studio and had a great chat with Ben about what it is to be a Florida band, the importance of Florida in their music and... Jimmy Buffet! Wrasse can be found at the following links: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/wrassetheband Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrassetheband/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@wrassetheband?si=J-fwsd_LELO07F0w Enjoy their music on Spotify, or you can find them on the new 561 Music Playlist we created of various local artists that we will be continually updating. Wrasse on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6pSDvf1uyARgFxnR769Udz?si=ItoToOSreSmRyos92azQ 561 Music Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7y2i0AgJTGRMtxMADgZ7AZ?si=Zp77sqBTuewWTDouxH2g 561 Music Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/561musicpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/561musicpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/561musicpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/561musicpodcast A huge thank you to our sponsors this week. STEINGER, GREENE &. FEINER, INJURY ATTORNEYS Stenger, Greene and Feiner has been a part of the community for over 25 years and prides themselves in not only in getting their clients the compensation they deserve, but also in getting involved the community through volunteer programs and supporting local charities. JUPITER INLET BOAT RENTALS Jupiter Inlet Boat Rentals is Palm Beach County's Premier Boat Rental Company and Boat Rental Club. As an alternative to boat ownership, our membership club ranks number #1 in boat quality, availability and customer satisfaction. OASIS ROOT COFFEE AND KAVA LOUNGE Oasis Root Coffee and Kava Lounge in Jupiter is a fun, relaxing place to come by drink kava, java, or tea, and hang out… South Pacific Style! Open daily from 8am-1am. Located at 185 E. Indiantown Rd., Suite 111, Jupiter, FL 33477. LIVE MUSIC COMMUNITY Thank you to Justin and Live Music Community for all they do to make our podcasts as professional as possible. If you are looking to do a podcast, record an album, do a live stream, or anything of that type, Live Music Community is the place to go. LMC is also a music school that takes it up a notch by not only teaching the foundations of music theory and songs on instruments and vocals but also teaches the students the full band experience. They team your child up with like-minded individuals who then go on to play shows, do live streams, and learn the dos and don'ts of being in a successful working band. You can find them online at https://www.livemusiccommunity.com and on Facebook and Instagram @LMCFlorida 561 Music Podcast was recorded by our producer Justin Hucker at Live Music Community, which offers podcasting, video production, live stream, music lessons, recording and so much more. Check them out and take a virtual studio tour here: https://www.livemusiccommunity.com
What made the band Thin Lizzy different from your standard 1970s rock and punk? Crime, that's what. The criminals who populated Phil Lynott's mother's bar and the stories they told that influenced the songs Phil wrote. That and a harmonized guitar assault. Who is your favorite Irish band? Why? Tell Jake at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this engaging episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with acclaimed poet and author Gume Laurel III to discuss his journey into poetry, the power of storytelling through verse novels, and the inspiration behind his works. From his early resistance to poetry to discovering its rhythm and depth through spoken word, Gume shares how he found his literary voice and carved a space in the young adult fiction landscape.The conversation explores Samson and Domingo, a modern, queer retelling of the Samson story, and his upcoming novel Solar Punks, a thought-provoking dive into the emerging genre of solar punk. Gume discusses the importance of accessibility in literature, crafting high-interest, low-readability (hi-lo) books for young readers, and the cinematic quality of his narratives—hinting at a future on the big screen.
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Christopher & Jobst im Gespräch mit Kat. Wir sprechen über Moers, das Zusammenspiel von Publikum und Band, das Laissez faire der Holländer, die Vorzüge von Deutschen, nette Punks in Stuttgart, Hans-A-Plast in der Mausefalle, das Hammerschlag in Schorndorf, autonome Zusammenarbeit, das Sumpf-Orchester, die Emmaus-Gemeinschaften, Die 3 Musketiere mit Mama an der Geige, Chaos Z & Normahl, leben in einer Oase, zufällig Amsterdam, eine Audition bei The Ex, die Band Wanda´s, Chumbawamba, auf Tour mit Fugazi, es soll auch anders klingen als damals, auf Tour in Äthiopien, musikalische Kooperationen, unterwegs mit Heilung, Thurston Moore, Shiatsu-Massagen, Klangbäder, Veränderungen gehen schrecklich langsam, an viele Möglichkeiten glauben, im Wald übernachten und mit sich selbst konfrontiert sein, uvm.Drei Songs für die Playlist:1) Ein Lieblingslied der 15-jährigen Kat: LED ZEPPELIN - Stairway To Heaven 2) Ein THE EX-Song, den Kat besonders gut findet: Hidegen Fújnak A Szelek3) Ein aktuelles Lieblingslied: DIE STERNE - Du musst gar nix
On this months episode... DJ MTK Breaks down confrontation between Blacc Sam and Rockstar #ripnipseyhussle
Shortly after my own trip to the Grampians and Araps, where I played briefly on Punks in the Gym, just to give it, as Ben Cossey would say, a tummy rub, I went back to the Blue Mountains where I met a bunch of Australian mega-crushers. One of those crushers was Andrea Hah. And because she was the first Australian woman to climb Punks in the Gym, and Arapiles had a big impact on her life, I really wanted to have her on the show. Andrea is not only a mega-crusher and one of the most accomplished climbers in Australia. She's also a physio at Move Clinic, which she runs with her partner, Lee Cossey - also a mega-crusher. And she's a mom to a little BMX shredder. Basically, an all around badass. So we talk Araps and Punks as well as other Australian history like her send of Ozymandias which was the first ground up in a day ascent of the route and her arch-nemesis climb, Lord of the Rings in Araps. Andrea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreahah/ Save Arapiles Climbing Petition: https://www.change.org/p/save-natimuk-stop-the-rock-climbing-ban-at-the-famous-mt-arapiles Save Arapiles Climbing Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_bYfeWq_Nw Our friends at Rab are excited to sponsor both full and partial scholarships to Ladies Weekend Out's events, making their educational programs more accessible than ever and helping to empower women in the outdoors.” Learn more here: https://www.ladiesweekendout.com/rab-equipment-scholarships Check out our website for related episodes, resources and more! Join the Secret Stoners Club for FREE and get bonus episodes. ---------------------------------- Season Two is generously supported by Rab. This episode is supported by Tension Climbing. Use code WRITTEN15 at checkout. This episode is supported by our research partner, NOLS: The National Outdoor Leadership School. Written in Stone is co-created with Power Company Climbing.
Push a parked car into the middle of the street and see what happens. Set your friend's shoe lace on fire while they're not looking. Piss in a beer bottle and put it in the refrigerator. Draw a penis on a sleeping person's face. Punks say "kill your idols" but what if your idols kill you first?Pinkerton Thugs Live 1999 (greatest show of all time)InstagramSubstack
We did it. We got our new favorite Crime Daddy on the pod.Jordan Harper joins us to talk LA, Punks vs Nazis, the Ozarks and Noir. We love him. RIP to Nolan's cat Edie & Jordan's dog Ellroy Books and Authors mentioned in this episode:Bel Canto - Ann Patchett The Vegetarian - Han Kang We Do Not Part - Han KangThe Last King of California - Jordan Harper Everything Must Go: Stories We Tell Ourselves About the End of the World - Dorian Lynskey Gliff - Ali SmithWitchcraft For Wayward Girls - Grady Hendrix My Best Friend's Exorcism - Grady HendrixThe Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires - Grady HendrixThe obscene bird of night - José DonosoOur Share of Night - Mariana EnriquezPlayworld - Adam RossOnyx Storm - Rebecca YarrosThe Rent Collectors: Exploitation, Murder, and Redemption in Immigrant LA - Jesse KatzHarriet The Spy - Louise FitzhughThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark TwainThe Great Brain (Series) - John Dennis FitzgeraldStephen King Hunter S Thompson The Drifters - James A. Michener LA Confidential - James EllroyCormac McCarthyRed Riding (Series) - David PeaceS.A. CosbyDare Me - Megan AbbottBeware the Woman - Megan Abbott The Contortionist's Handbook - Craig ClevengerEverybody Knows - Jordan HarperDavid SedarisJames BaldwinMary ShelleyFollow Jordan online at @jordan_harper_Yoand follow us @youshouldprobablyreadmore
Rebels don't just break the rules—they redefine them. Greg Larkin, founder of Punks & Pinstripes and author of This Might Get Me Fired: A Manual for Thriving in the Corporate Entrepreneurial Underground, joins J.R. Lowry to explore what it means to be a rebel with a cause in the corporate world. They dive into why true innovators struggle inside big companies, how disruption often leads to transformation, and why some of the most game-changing ideas come from those who refuse to conform. Greg shares his journey from Wall Street to building a movement that empowers leaders to challenge the status quo. Ready to embrace your inner corporate rebel?Check out the full series of Career Sessions, Career Lessons podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/greg-larkin/.Become a PathWise member today! Join at https://pathwise.io/join-now/
There's really no debate. In the pantheon of Wolfgang Gullich frothers, there is no person who is as much a frother as Australian superstar Ben Cossey. In May of 2024, Ben made the first ascent of a long-standing project at Mt. Arapiles in Australia, Lightweight Baby, finally finishing what became the hardest pitch in the area - and within sight of Wolfgang's route, Punks in the Gym. In this episode we get into what makes Arapiles special, the history of Punks and the Birdbath, a wiggle sneak to Wallstreet, and then we come back to Araps to discuss Lightweight Baby. Save Arapiles Climbing Petition: https://www.change.org/p/save-natimuk-stop-the-rock-climbing-ban-at-the-famous-mt-arapiles Save Arapiles Climbing Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_bYfeWq_Nw Check out our website for related episodes, resources and more! Join the Secret Stoners Club for FREE and get bonus episodes. ---------------------------------- Season Two is generously supported by Rab. This episode is supported by Tension Climbing. Use code WRITTEN15 at checkout. Written in Stone is co-created with Power Company Climbing.
Get up and fight for your rights! Captain Dan and Penny Lane look at some protest songs on this episode of Punks in Parkas!Hear tracks from the likes of Bob Marley, Marvin Gaye, Nina Simone and more.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkasTune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Mondays from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Too often, design becomes a purely creative exercise. This is a HUGE missed opportunity. In this Quick Hit, you'll hear Paul Stonick, Founder of KICK Consultancy & Former Vice President of SCADpro - a collaborative design studio connecting current and future art and design professionals with business leaders to solve real-world challenges. He's also a founding cohort member of Punks & Pinstripes, a private network of transformation executives. Make sure to check out the full episode here
From the early to mid 1980's, Wolfgang Gullich was steadily discovering his own power. Spurred on by American and British climbers coming to the Frankenjura and establishing the hardest routes, he tapped into a part of himself that he rarely showed. With that competetive side on display, he went to America to do the hardest routes there, returned home to establish himself the best, and to Australia to establish the world's first 8b+, or 14a, Punks in the Gym. Save Arapiles Climbing Petition: https://www.change.org/p/save-natimuk-stop-the-rock-climbing-ban-at-the-famous-mt-arapiles Save Arapiles Climbing Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_bYfeWq_Nw Check out our website for related episodes, resources and more! Join the Secret Stoners Club for FREE and get bonus episodes. ---------------------------------- Season Two is generously supported by Rab. This episode is supported by Tension Climbing. Use code WRITTEN15 at checkout. Written in Stone is co-created with Power Company Climbing.
Hunter is back at the helm for this episode of Punks in Parkas - bring us an hour of music from his teenage brain!Hear tracks from the likes of King Crimson, Tame Impala, Chicago and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkasTune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Mondays from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
McInnes and Goldstein both started in zines. The underground DIY magazine culture of the 80s and 90s. Zines were homemade photocopied pamphlets about anything and everything. As long as you had paper, glue, staples, maybe a few shitty drawings, and you could sneak access to a photocopier, you could publish your own zine.Nobody went viral, nobody made money, no one was an influencer, but thousands of people devoted heart and soul to making their own zines. And when they did, well, who even cared? Who even noticed when some teenager shouted into the void? Broken Pencil noticed. Broken Pencil cared. For 30 years Broken Pencil was the magazine about zines and BP reviewed over 10,000 zines. And then last year Broken Pencil founder and publisher Hal Niedzviecki, shuttered BP. Hal joined us at Canadaland to tell us the story of Broken Pencil, the zine of zines.Host: Jesse BrownCredits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor and Publisher)Guests: Hal NiedzvieckiFact checking by Sam KonnertAdditional music by Audio NetworkFurther reading:https://brokenpencil.com/Sponsors: oxio: Head over to https://canadaland.oxio.ca and use code CANADALAND for your first month free!Public Service Alliance of Canada: Take action at https://remoteworks.ca today to support a future of work that benefits everyone. Article: Article is offering our listeners $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more. To claim, visit https://article.com/canadaland and the discount will be automatically applied at checkoutIf you value this podcast, support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Penny Lane and Captain Dan bring you a stange mix of a show on this episode of Punks in Parkas.Hear tracks by the likes of Marianne Faithful, The B-52's, Fiona Apple and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkasTune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Mondays from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#prison #jail #lockedup Ty shares with us prison stories about gangs, Aryan Brotherhood, and punks in the Tennessee, Kentucky, and Florida prison system...SUBSCRIBE TO CHANNELThe Incarceration Podcast YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/ @TheIncarcerationPodcast Patreon for Exclusive Content:https://patreon.com/user?u=92069239&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkE.i. the King Official Music YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@eithekingE.i. the King Music:Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/e-i-the-king/1608372111Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3dsm2Sbz5i18pXDTjWSzZO?si=Uq-c-K2ASKO_Fe-nj1EdFwLet Me Talk BRO Podcast:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvycd9djLaU3FiGYtnDY9cAsRFWRKFiUoSocial Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eitheking_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eithekingTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eitheking_All Links (LinkTree):https://linktr.ee/3eithekingContact Me (Booking/Schedule Interview):eithekingbooking@gmail.comWebsite:https://www.blockhustle.org/CONTACT TY ARNOLD:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567342049818Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tyarnold333/00:00 Intro2:25 Backstory About Getting In Contact With Ty5:54 Meeting Ty6:23 Upbringing | Childhood | Lifestyle Of Crime | Juvenile Detention | Partying | 9:08 Armed Robbery | 1st Prison Bid At 19 | 5 Year Sentence11:03 Looking For More | Empty | In And Out Of Prison | Robbing12:28 Prison Bid In Kentucky | Getting Out And Still Going Back To Destructive Lifestyle 14:48 Moving To Florida | Still Addicted | Homeless | Going Back To Prison For String Of Robbery 18:07 Prison In Tennessee | Charges | 1st Day In Tennessee Prison | Race Segregation |Punks Fighting | Fighting 21:20 Punks Fighting Over Boy22:20 Using In Prison | Conflict23:01 Playing Volleyball In Prison24:25 Brother Passes In Prison 28:00 Kentucky Prison | 1st Day In Prison | Smoking In Prison | Police Corruption | Working Out | Politics 34:30 Florida Charges | Florida Prison | 10 Year Sentence36:10 1st Day In Florida Prison | No AC39:15 Florida Prison: Wild Wild West | Chaos | Punks In Bathroom | Fights48:16 Impact From Prison Life | Surrendered Jesus | Life Transformed 51:40 Transition Home | Trying To Find Work53:10 Message To The Incarcerated53:15 OutroSupport the show
Since the dawn of the smartphone era, everybody has carried a camera with them at all times. If anything, there are too many photos and videos being recorded at concerts. We all know the annoyance of being distracted from the music by outstretched arms holding up glowing screens in front of the stage. During the early years of the Bay Area punk scene, however, there was usually only one person with a camera documenting the action – Murray Bowles. Back when this aggressively self-marginalized genre was relegated to sweaty basements, decrepit warehouses, and outdoor wastelands, Murray could consistently be found in the mosh pit, snapping photos of the glorious chaos erupting around him. As the scene's popularity grew, buoyed by local institutions like all-ages club 924 Gilman and Maximumnrocknroll magazine, Murray's images became the defining visual documentation of a punk rock renaissance. He was even immortalized (in cartoon form) on the cover of Green Day's “Dookie,” the biggest selling punk album of all time. “Hail Murray: The Bay Area Punk Photography of Murray Bowles, 1982-1995” (Last Gasp) is the first book to compile his explosive photographic catalogue and pay tribute to the man behind the lens. This episode features an interview with Anna Brown, a lifelong friend of Murray who compiled this posthumous retrospective. https://lastgasp.com/products/hail-murray Don't forget to follow the East Bay Yesterday Substack for updates on events, boat tours, exhibits, and other local history news. https://substack.com/@eastbayyesterday Donate to keep this show alive: https://www.patreon.com/eastbayyesterday
On this episode of Punks in Parkas, Hunter takes us on a music journey through some of his favourite tracks!Hear songs by the likes of Yes, Tame Impala, Weezer and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkasTune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Mondays from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Punks Unknown special, Punks in Pubs explores the underground punk scene of Cuba with Jordie, a former member of the horror punk band We Bite. From USB drives full of music to chaotic government-sponsored festivals, Jordie takes us on a journey through the unique struggles and triumphs of being a punk in Havana. Now living in Madrid, he reflects on his escape from Cuba, the universal spirit of rebellion, and what punk has meant to him. This is a story of resilience, self-expression, and the power of music to cross borders. Don't miss this one. You can listen to and buy 'We Bite' Eps via there Bandcamp, click the link below https://webite.bandcamp.com/music
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales remember the iconic Bob Uecker before diving into No. 2 Iowa State's dominant win over No. 9 Kansas and the rest of the week in college hoops. Scott School, Throwdowns, and MORE. Presented by Ramsey Subaru and BMW of Des Moines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Drew & Fuse talk all the new new coming to Season 4. We talk about what to expect for the upcoming season from interviews, music episodes, classic rewinds, and more. Tune in and give it a listen! We appreciate all you that listen & Watch. We like hearing from you all, give us a theme for the next music episode if you'd like! As always please like, share, follow, rate, review, download, and all that good stuff to help grow the show.
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