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Life's Booming
Reinvention Generation with Kathy Lette and Jane Curry

Life's Booming

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SERIES 7: Better With Age. It takes courage to reinvent yourself professionally, yet it becomes a necessity for many people over 50. Bestselling author Kathy Lette and publishing exec Jane Curry share their hilarious experiences of pushing through career blocks and tiresome ageing stereotypes. Brought to you by Australian Seniors, in partnership with RSPCA. Join Jean Kittson for the seventh season of DARE: The Time of Your Life (formerly Life’s Booming), called Better With Age. Australians are actually living longer, healthier lives, and reshaping what older looks like. So in this series, we are chatting with over 50s who are rewriting the ageing rule book, from career pivots to second acts. This episode celebrates the Reinvention Generation, and explores how we can continue to push through career blocks and debunk tiresome stereotypes as we age. Is it because that's just how we're wired? Or is it to prove that our best work is still ahead? Kathy Lette is an internationally bestselling author of more than 20 books, which have been translated into 20 languages. Her latest bestselling book, The Sisterhood Rules, takes readers on a rollercoaster ride that proves that from pain comes healing, from honesty comes forgiveness, and that nothing is more important than your sisters. Jane Curry is a highly experienced publishing executive, and managing director of Simon and Schuster, Australia and New Zealand. Jane is also the founder of Ventura Press, which she established to champion older female (and male) authors. Watch DARE: The Time of Your Life on YouTube Listen to DARE: The Time of Your Life on Apple Podcasts Listen to DARE: The Time of Your Life on Spotify For more information visit seniors.com.au/podcast Produced by Medium Rare Content Agency -- TRANSCRIPT Jean Kittson: Welcome to a new season of DARE: The Time of Your Life, formerly Life’s Booming, brought to you by Australian Seniors, in partnership with RSPCA. Hello I'm Jean Kittson, and this season is called Better With Age. We're flipping the script and showing how ageing is NOT a dirty word, rather it’s your time to live your life to its fullest. Australians are actually living longer, healthier lives, and reshaping what older looks like. So in this series, we are chatting with over 50s who are rewriting the ageing rule book, from career pivots to second acts. This episode celebrates the Reinvention Generation, and explores how we can continue to push through career blocks and debunk tiresome stereotypes as we age. Is it because that's just how we're wired? Or is it to prove that our best work is still ahead? To help us answer such questions is Jane Curry, a highly experienced publishing executive and newly-appointed managing director of Simon and Schuster, Australia and New Zealand. Jane is also the founder of Ventura Press, a company she started as a way of championing older female authors, many of whom only turned to writing later in life. And joining Jane is the fabulous author and beloved friend Kathy Lette. Her career has pushed boundaries from the get go, when she left school at 16 to write her debut novel, Puberty Blues. It had parents wringing their hands while teens lapped it up. And it was later turned into a movie and a TV series. She's gone on to pen more than 20 bestselling books, including her latest, the Sisterhood Rules, which has topped bestseller lists worldwide, and it's funny, fabulous and always empowering. Jane, Kathy, it's wonderful to have you both in the studio to speak about yourselves and your work. Kathy Lette: …and about you and your amazing work and your incredible life. Jean Kittson: Oh, do go on! Kathy Lette: My comic goddess right here before us, Jean. Jean's broken so many boundaries with her comedy. Jean Kittson: Oh Kathy, you’re amazing, and she's a long, long time beloved friend. And as you, in your words, you are my human wonder bra… Kathy Lette: …uplifting and supportive. I'd also say we are each other's big pair of knickers. We've got our asses covered. Jean Kittson: Mm-hmm. That's right. I can always, I mean, Kathy's the best friend you could possibly have. And don’t we all need… Kathy Lette: …Ditto. Jane Curry: …Don’t we all need female friendships, they keep us all going. Jean Kittson: You, Kathy. Kathy Lette: Yes. Jean Kittson: On a more serious note about, you have covered, you have written about all aspects of life from puberty to marriage, childbirth, menopause. Often based on your own experiences, you've inspired and entertained and soothed millions of readers, including your latest book, the Sisterhood Rules, which I absolutely love and should be a manual for any woman breaking up or any older woman wanting a bit of spice in her life, really. Kathy Lette: Haha, great, ha ha. Jean Kittson: But, um, when your previous publishers said to you. That nobody wants to read about middle-aged women. And they dropped you after 19 books in 17 languages. Kathy Lette: Yes. Jean Kittson: Bestsellers. Kathy Lette: Mm-hmm. Jean Kittson: And you went on to write the Revenge Club, another bestseller. I mean, how did you do that? Kathy Lette: I went to see my agent and said, I wanna write a book about four middle-aged women who take revenge on the men who've sidelined them and ruined their careers. And he was like, yeah, I dunno. Yeah, middle-aged women just aren't that sexy. And then I went to see my publisher at the time and my publisher was like, Hmm, middle-aged women. We know they exist, but nobody wants to go there. Jane Curry: Oh my goodness. Kathy Lette: And I looked at books written about women my age, like Anita Brooklyn novels, for example. And there was about sad, depressed, lonely women who wilt away and die in their flats and get eaten by their cats. Now I don't know any women like that. All my women friends are like Jean. They're swinging off a chandelier with a cocktail between their teeth. But when they, when they first said that to me, then my publisher dropped me. I thought, gosh, maybe I have passed my amuse-by date. And just for a moment, I did, I did have a real crisis of confidence. But then of course I'm an Aussie girl and we, Aussie girls are made of stern stuff Jane Curry: Dig deep. Kathy Lette: So I thought, nah, he's wrong. They're both wrong. So I got a new, I got a gay agent and I got a new publisher, Bloomsbury, and the book went to number-one on the bestseller list, which was the best revenge. It's called the Revenge Club – success! So yeah, it was so exciting. And also, I love writing about women this age because our hinterland is huge. You know, we've had the marriages, the divorces, the breakups, the promotions, the back stabs. We've raised the kids. We've looked after our aged parents as Jean did so, so devotedly. We've got so much to talk about and so much to share, and so much wisdom. Just at the time, society hands us the old invisibility cloak and puts us out to career pasture. It's not just me imagining that we, women my age, are given the cloak of invisibility. A few years ago, MI5 said they wanted to hire middle-aged women as spies because nobody sees us. Jean Kittson: Oh. Kathy Lette: Soak that up. And I remember the governor of the board of the Bank of England. He said, not long ago, that the economy was going through a menopausal phase. Sluggish. Jean Kittson: Oh. Kathy Lette: And I was like, tell that to Oprah Winfrey and Nicole Kidman, and Cate Blanchett… Jane Curry: Michelle Obama… Kathy Lette: …all the other people. Michelle Obama, all these other menopausal and postmenopausal women. So the sexism is sewn into our psyche. We really have to fight hard against that. And thanks to Jean and others of our generation. We've taken the stigma out of menopause. But the next big feminist hurdle for us is sexist ageism, because we get treated in a different way to men our age and, and we really have to rail against it. Because we're now prime, we're in the peak of our productivity. Jane Curry: But also we've all had to witness when the BAFTAs was on, every time we see these women who are completely transformed because they're not allowed to age in public. Kathy Lette: Mm. Jane Curry: So that's the standard. Yes. I mean, we are fortunate in where we're in the book business, so it's brain first in our business and always has been. Kathy Lette: Better to be witty than pretty. Jane Curry: Yeah, yeah – witty than pretty. And I remember a friend of mine who is actually a cosmetic surgeon, he said to me that it, you know, it's the women who are, have always been beautiful, that have had that sense of power when they walk into a room and they turn heads because of their beauty, they're the ones that find it harder to age. Kathy Lette: Well, it's a diminishing asset. Jane Curry: Yes. So whereas, you know, when you're in the book business as I've been, and Kathy, the entertainment book, um, you know, women of letters, we do have that our brain is our superpower. Kathy Lette: Yeah, yeah. Jane Curry: And then what we look like comes after that. Yes. Jean Kittson: It's hard to fight it though, isn't it? Kathy Lette: It is hard to fight it, Jean Kittson: …especially when you are performing and… Jane Curry: Oh yes. Well, in this new job I've just got, I got tapped on the shoulder to run Simon Schuster. So the first thing I found was all the, the settings on Zoom and teams. Because I’m reporting to the UK and I'm having meetings in the US all the time and sometimes I first thing in the morning, like 7.30 in the morning. So I'm like, where's the filter. Jean Kittson: Where’s the sparkle wand! Jane Curry: You know, we used to laugh when I worked at Macmillan. You know, we used, you know, there's fabulous filters that Jackie Collins had on all their photographs. Kathy Lette: Oh my gosh, yes. In fact, I've had lunch with Jackie Collins a few times with Joan Collins. Joan and Jackie, I mean, the double whammy. Jean Kittson: Yes. Jane Curry: Talk about sisterhood. Kathy Lette: Sensational broads. But, um, Joan Collins will move everybody around the table till she's got the right lighting. And isn't she clever? You know that when you do, when you're filming, they have that big silver thing that reflects the [light], why can't we have a dress made out of that? Jean Kittson: Well, why can't we! Kathy Lette: Or shoes? Jean Kittson: Because we don't care, Kathy. We don't care. Kathy Lette: We don't care. Jane Curry: Often we’re rushing from one thing to the next. Kathy Lette: Don't care. We don't care. But Jean, see, Jean and I don't do, don’t do any of that Botoxing stuff. Jane Curry: No. Nor do I. Kathy Lette: I think men should just read between my lines, the books, the babies, the hours of fun-loving flirtation. But it does get hard to resist it whenever all the other women… Jane Curry: …I think that's the thing when… Kathy Lette: …look much younger Jane Curry: that, right, what they call in the, you know, in data they call it benchmarking. So like any set of data figures in my world, you know, you benchmark against what was the bestseller. And so it's sort of benchmarking when you're talking about sales and all of that. But it's benchmarking with what we look like. So you sort of benchmark against, we, I think we're very critical of ourselves, because you look at another woman who's the same age and they've had the facelift and they've had everything done. And then look, I momentarily worry about it. And then honestly, you, I look at my to-do list and I think, no. Jean Kittson: Yeah, and I've got two daughters, so I don't want to be that role model. I've always said it's not what you look like, it's what you feel like, you know? Kathy Lette: Yes. Keep the lights low. Greatest beauty aid known to woman for all time. You know, what's happened in Hollywood, the pediatric, um, technicians there. The doctors noticed that the babies were not hitting their developmental milestones. And they were saying, is it because they're, they're having too much, um, carcinogens in their smoked salmon? I'm thinking, no, it's Botox. Because babies look at your face, like when you go, I love your little baby. The baby goes and you go, ah… If you've had Botox and you're going, ‘I love you’, and the baby's going, ‘uh’, you’re going, ‘uh’. They're not learning anything. Jean Kittson: Absolutely. Jean Kittson: You should write a research paper on that. They should do it. Kathy Lette: This is hysterical, isn't it? I know. Jean Kittson: I was told not to go, I mean. Not to go grey because I wouldn't, in the gig economy, I wouldn't get work. Apparently the research shows that if you, that men don't like actually working with women with grey hair. Kathy Lette: …Because it reminds them of their mothers, is it? Jean Kittson: …Maybe they feel that they… Kathy Lette: …it's ageing them… Jean Kittson: Have to defer or - No, not defer… Kathy Lette: …but they can have grey hair. Jean Kittson: They can have grey hair. So there are some interesting facts their. Kathy Lette: I was gonna say, part of the problem is that we never see women who look like us. 85% of people on British and Australian television over 50 are men. So the women just get immediately sidelined and put out to career pasture when they get one grey hair and one wrinkle. We should be saying, we wanna see ourselves reflected. Don't, don't disappear us. Jean Kittson: You know, Jane, you would see, um, this in the industry. You've seen this before. What happened to Kathy? Have you? Jane Curry: Oh, yes, because a lot of decisions are made on data. You know, they'll say, oh, and particularly I think people got very frightened when social media arrived. They got very frightened that they had to chase people with massive Instagram following. Oh, yes. And then there was this sort of Sally Rooney phenomena where everybody wanted a ‘Normal People’. And that was that emerging, you know, Kathy Lette: Irish writers… Jane Curry: …Irish and, and all that sort of coming of age story that, and we are, we are just, we move as a pack, the publishing industry. So once there's one Normal People, you can guarantee the next year there'll be 10 Normal People. And that's a book for people that haven't read it, that was published by Sally Rooney. It was a debut novel and you know, it was one of the zeitgeist novels. Kathy Lette: She became a publishing phenomenon. Jean Kittson: In terms of ageism in comedy, it's just a general feeling that I think women, first of all, women in comedy has been really hard from the start and you really have to push and it's a much more sort of natural environment for men because they're confident and some, some comedians can go on and and not even have thought about what they're going to say, they're just so confident. Kathy Lette: Yeah. Jean Kittson: When I was starting out in comedy, I would be starting out with other, the few women that were around in the 80s and we'd be in pubs and we'd go on stage and everyone would be drinking and eating their pizza, and no one would listen and the women would come off and going, oh my God, I'm just not funny. I haven't got good material. I stink. I can't do this. The men would go out there and they would get exactly the same reaction. People are just drinking and they'd come back and they'd go, that audience wouldn't know a joke if it was up them. They're just so freaking hopeless, and they'd just blame the audience and women would blame themselves, and I don't know where that comes from, but I think it can become more pronounced as you get older and there's slowly, more and more diminishing things that happen to you Like walking into a butcher and the butcher saying, hello, young lady, and you think I'm too, I'm too young to be called a young lady. You know, I not old enough. That's something that they would say to your grandmother, Hello, young lady, and expect you to like that. Expect it to be a compli–– Jane Curry: …A pat on the head. Jean Kittson: …Yeah, a pat. It's so patronising. Kathy Lette: Yeah. There's also this, it's an inbuilt prejudice against women that were not funny, and I, I was at a dinner party in London once and, and the hostess made a really good joke and the husband and men didn't pay any attention. The husband just went, oh, you know, embarrassing women can't tell jokes. And I was like, that's because we marry them. It made everybody laugh at him and that did take away his power. So just lean into that, that verbal ability that women have, you know, we’re more verbally dexterous. So use it like, develop what I call the black belt and tongue-fu! Quiplash, you know! Jean Kittson: Yeah, that's fantastic. Don't censor. Good comeback. Kathy Lette: Yes. Yeah. Good comeback. Jean Kittson: I know, I think we are getting stronger and we shouldn't, we shouldn't, um, suppress our strength as we probably have to keep peace, you know, with the family. That's right. With our work to balance everything. Yeah. You suppress a lot of who you are. Jane Curry: My eldest always says to me. Mum, you're overthinking. And that's the best mental health advice or whatever we do. We do overthink, Kathy Lette: But I think women should just or never go… You're underdressed if you go out at night without a couple of good one-liners tucked up your trouser leg. Jane Curry: That's really good advice. Kathy Lette: Because if, if you whack it back… Jane Curry: yes, Kathy Lette: …and make other people laugh at them, you completely take away their power. Jean Kittson: Well, you've got so many good one-liners, so you're like a one-liner factory. Jane Curry: I've got, I've gotta lift my game. Jean Kittson: Ah, yeah, exactly. So do I. So when your publishers said that ridiculous thing that nobody wants to read about middle aged women… Kathy Lette: …mm-hmm… Jean Kittson: Did you ever doubt yourself and think that I might have to reinvent myself in any way? Kathy Lette: I did. I, just for a moment, I lost confidence and I thought maybe I have passed my amuse-by-date. But then I looked around at my own female friends and I thought, they're so wonderful. They're all, you know, swinging off a chandelier with a toyboy between their teeth. I wanna write about these women. But I think as a writer, I'm always reinventing because I cannibalise my own life. My mother's a teacher and I think I've got a bit of her teacher gene that I always write the book I wish I'd had when I was going through something. So from, to the girls in Puberty Blues, you know, to teach them that they were more than a life support system to, to a pair of breasts, you know, to girls dating and, and then to motherhood and, and marriage and divorce and menopause, and raising an autistic child, raising a teenager, you know, now this post-menopausal second act. So I'm always reinventing because I'm, I'm changing. You know, women are used to change. We've got so much change going on in our lives. So, yeah, I think it comes naturally to women. So if you are reinventing yourself post menopause, you know, it's just, it's almost like situation normal. We're always constantly changing. And even divorce, I don't see divorce as a failure. I just see it as a change. Jean Kittson: Yes. Kathy Lette: You know, life is long from honeymoon to tomb to be like 80 years so, just if you need to reinvent, you know it's okay, and it comes more naturally to women. So don't be afraid of change. Change is good. But I would say women this age, this is a coming of age time. Jane Curry: Yes. Kathy Lette: Because we're the first generation who are economically independent. We've got the, the rock of fuel of HRT, we've got the chutzpah and the the courage to say what we are thinking. We are reinventing ourselves, having a sensational second act. Because I always say this time of your life, for women, is the best because post menopause, you know, you've, you've got no, you don't have to worry about period cramps or pregnancy scares. You've got all that tampon money to spend, you know… Jean Kittson: …and kids are grown up. You've got all that crystallised experience, as they call it. Kathy Lette: Yeah. I wanna know what you think of this, Jane. Because I accidentally invented – I hate the term – chick lit… Jane Curry: …I know what you're going to say… Kathy Lette: …I accidentally invented it in the 70s with Puberty Blues.. Jane Curry: Yes. Yes. Chook-lit. Kathy Lette: And then, then when I wrote Mad Cows and Fetal Attraction, I sort of invented Mummy-Lit. Jane Curry: Mm-hmm. Kathy Lette: And then when I wrote Nip and Tuck, that was nip-lit. And I'm like, I need a new genre for women our age. And I, and I thought, well, post 50, you get that fabulous, ‘Oh, feck it I'm 50’ gene, where you no longer care what people think about you. So I was thinking. What about, I-don't-give-a-s***-lit? Mm-hmm. Jane Curry: That's brilliant. Jean Kittson: Oh, good. You got the tick from a publisher! Kathy Lette: Wouldn't that be a good. And imagine we’re at Booker Prize and they go, ‘And now in the genre of I-don't-give-a -s***-lit. Yeah. Jane Curry: You know, in Hollywood, all the entertainment [industry] is catching. If you think of the Thursday murder club, that was Richard Osmond, of course, he's an older man, so he can get away with it. But you know, the adaptation with Helen Mirren and you know, those amazing actors. So Kathy Lette: Yes Jane Curry: So there is starting to be balanced… Kathy Lette: But that's even older. That's, that's when they're in the retirement home. I'm talking about this moment. Yeah, just postmenopausal, where we're the publishers are saying it's not sexy, it's not attractive. It's right when you're older, for some reason there's a jump to the Judi Dench. Jane Curry: It’s called the silver dollar then. Kathy Lette: Yeah. Jean Kittson: Oh yes. The silver dollar. Kathy Lette: Well, what about the postmenopausal dollar? Yes. You know who thinks reading books? It's women our age. Jane Curry: Well, actually, I always say to any publisher, go to a writer's festival. It's all women, of a certain age. Our age Jean Kittson: Over 50. Jane Curry: Over 50. Yeah, filling the audience. Jean Kittson: Yes, Kathy Lette: I'm on book tour right now for the sisterhood rules and I'm going around the country. It's been to Perth. I've been doing them in Sydney and Melbourne, and I'm about to go up, up to Queensland and I meet, I get to meet the readers, which is so fabulous. It's my favorite thing. Wonderful. And they're, they're women of a certain age. They bring me up little, little kind of anecdotal, doggy bags, a little story they've saved up for me about who their husband had an affair with or how they got revenge or whatever it is. And they're so funny and they sometimes they cry as well. Yeah. They'll have a cry and they'll tell me something very personal that's happened to them. And we have a hug and they're all so interesting. I wanna go out on a girl's night out with all of them all the time. Jane Curry: Yes, we be… Kathy Lette: …and yet they're written off. Jane Curry: Yeah, I was thinking a lot about it getting ready this morning and yeah, as, as you get older, you look back at how society's structured and it is so sort of primally structured around power and money and… Kathy Lette: …which has predominantly been male… Jane Curry: …which is predominantly male. So I've, so then I thought, so you've got, as a woman, you've got two ways of doing that. You can either become, marry into that and become the trophy wife and be terrified that they're going to leave you. So there's that way of attaching yourself to money or there's the other way of doing it, which is the way I did it, was to make it yourself. Kathy Lette: Yes, exactly. So always a better option. Jane Curry: So that was my option. So that's why I've sort of admired those other women from afar because I've never been part of their world. Even at university, I was never part of that world. I, we as, women, have to decide very early on, I think it's innate, I don’t know whether you make an actual decision, how you're gonna fit around that, those two binaries, power and money. But as women. It's not naturally given to us. So we have to decide. Even in the corporate world, that means we've got to constantly keep up with that. Kathy Lette: …Appearances. Jane Curry: …Appearances or… Kathy Lette: …Trophy mustn't be tarnished. Jean Kittson: Well, that's right. That's right. It's a big role to fill for the whole of your life. Trying to live up to that. Yeah. Sorry. There was a billboard saying, um, many years ago, which was a brilliant billboard saying, which I had a picture of a young woman, don't marry a millionaire. Become a millionaire. Kathy Lette: But when I, when I give talks in schools to girls, which I do often, I always say to them, choose your partner carefully. Because if you wanna be an alpha, alpha female in having a big career, if you choose an alpha man, guess who's gonna be the one who has to pull back when the child's sick or whatever. But if you choose a beta male, someone who'll adore you, not bore you and do all your chores for you, who wants to put you on a pedestal and will probably polish it while you're up there. You know, you've gotta have a much bigger and better and more satisfying career. So just, I've, I've been married to two Alphas whom I adore, but I've, I've now gotta beta boyfriend and beta’s, beta’s better. You know, like my fa— The women who are very successful in British television, for example, Sandy Toksvig, Sue Perkins, Claire Balding, are all gay. What do they have wives? Yeah, wives, and I've kind of got a male wife now and it, and it's fabulous. I highly recommend it. Jean Kittson: That's a really good, Jane Curry: That's funny because Kathy's just in from Perth. I'm just in from Brisbane. My overnight bike from Brisbane is just on the floor of my bedroom, just and so yeah, that's, we don't have wives. Kathy Lette: No, that's what need Jane Curry: We need, we need the backup. Jean Kittson: Yes. So what would you say to people or at who are already over 50 and who are confronting this ageism? I mean, how do, how do they manage it? What should, because the confidence… I'll tell you a quick story. A friend of mine's a teacher and she retired. She was a brilliant teacher, still is. She was doing some casual work and she, uh, went to the person organising the casual work at the, at the secondary college. She'd been working. At for 20 years and said, I'm really liking the casual work. You know, any casual work you can throw my way, that'd be good because I'm finding it hard to live on the pension. And he said, ‘Ah, I don't know. There's a lot of younger casual teachers around and they've got more longevity and productivity than you have.’ You don't need productivity and longevity to be a good teacher. Kathy Lette: No. Jean Kittson: For a developing mind. Kathy Lette: She needs to teach him that lesson. I hope she got up on the table and tap danced. Jean Kittson: You used to say, Kathy, in television, it doesn't matter what you, um, uh, what age you are, as long as it, you don't look at, that's what the producers used to say. Kathy Lette: Oh, yes. They're saying you've passed your use by date. Well, guess what? Tesco, a big supermarket chain in Britain, just took use-by dates off the food, because they said, make up your own mind. And I think the same should be done for women. Jean Kittson: Exactly. Kathy Lette: Take our use-by date off, judge us on our performance and our enthusiasm and our flexibility and our knowledge and our… Jean Kittson: Exactly. Kathy Lette: …sense of humor. And we're, we're individuals. You know,. what you have to do to survive the second act is go a lot of girls' nights out, a lot of laughter and, and sisterly camaraderie and um, strength in numbers, you know, and just boost each other up, give each other work. Like really put the, put your hand down and, and pull women up behind you. Jane Curry: Yeah. Kathy Lette: But in this, in the Sisterhood Rules, I've put lots of rules in the beginning about sisterly solidarity, like love and loyalty and sticking to each other like a nylon dress in a heat wave. And it also encouraging women to think big, like don't tell men you want their seats on the bus. You want their seats on the board. Like, think big. We're too, we don't have big enough ambitions for ourselves. Husbands come and go, but um, the sisterhood lasts forever. That's the most important rule I will share with you. Jean Kittson: I agree totally. It's really important to have people you can ring up when you're feeling really down and just have a chat with them and then they lift you up and that's so important. And I, I wonder if you'd want to talk about when you gave up publishing — I mean, when you left your job and opened your own publishing company, did you have a mentor then or, well, who was supporting you? Jane Curry: Amazing timing to ask me that. because I'm just about to go to the London book Fair and I got my first job in publishing in London and my boss, who must be now in her eighties, is still an absolute mover and shaker. Kathy Lette: What's her name? Jane Curry: Kit Van Tulleken. She's the mother of the Van Tulleken twins. Kathy Lette: Great name. Jane Curry: The Van Tulleken twins. Who are those… They're doctors that sell millions of copies of their books. Twins, identical twins. Jean Kittson: Oh, you've written about twins. Kathy Lette: Yeah. Jane Curry: Yeah. So they, she had the corner office when I was literally sitting in a corridor at about age 22 or 23, and there she was in the corner office and her two boys would come in after school. And I just looked up and thought she was my absolute role model. Kathy Lette: Oh, great. Jane Curry: And I'm seeing her in the London book fair. Kathy Lette: Nice. Jane Curry: And then I think it's important for other women who are, you know, working. I have a coach, I have a business coach, so I see her once a month and she sorts my head out – not a psychologist, but business wise. So where we have our natural weaknesses and we, you know, she'll always say you've – she's the ones that send, sends me those texts when I'm saying, I've got this difficult discussion, or I, you know, or different, you know, different emotions that you're taking to meetings just to take the emotion out of it and rely on the business. So I think that's important for people as who are working, because we are older, so we do have the capacity to sort of resource ourselves. So rather than have a cleaner, I'd rather have a business coach. Jean Kittson: Yeah. Oh, absolutely. That's such a good… Kathy Lette: …To clean out your, your, your brain. Yes. We do a lot of mentoring in England to younger women through the Women of the World Festival. We mentor young girls at school. We go in the wheel, we go, you know, the, you know the millennial wheel? Jane Curry: Oh yes. Kathy Lette: And we're in different pods and we go around in a pod with a group of girls, and then the next time we get off and get in another pod. So it's, we make it fun, but it's also very helpful for them And it's good for me. I learn a lot from them as well. Jane Curry: Yeah. One of the things I've learned going back into corporate after about 10 years of running my own business is, you know, the young women that we employ, you know how they're much more in their power than I ever was at that age. Jean Kittson: Oh, definitely. Jane Curry: When I was getting divorced, my lawyer turned around and said, are you okay? And I said, yes. I think looking at the kangaroo and the emu on the coat of arms thinking, how on earth did I end up here? Um, but then I said afterwards, I said, how do you do that every day? And he said, take the emotion. There's no emotion in it for me, Jane. I take the emotion out of it. And I've always remembered that advice. So take the emotion out of things. Even the most difficult business transaction, you know, when you've, particularly in publishing, you're dealing with creative people, you know, but take the emotion out of it. Look at the bare bones of the business transaction. Put the emotion in at the beginning and the end. But when it comes to actually achieving an outcome that is to the satisfaction of both parties, take the emotion out of it. So, channeling my divorce lawyer! Kathy Lette: When I got divorced, I remember saying – I knew they charged by the hour – so I used to go in and say, no adjectives, no adverbs, no anecdotes. Just get straight to the facts! But getting back to the mental thing, I just like to say that I, I do wanna encourage all women to always help other women. And when I published, when I wrote Puberty Blues as a teenager, that was rejected by about 10 publishers. Then I saw Anne Summers had written a piece in the paper about, um, gang rapes in Queensland or something. I thought she'll get this surfy brutality that goes on, and I sent her some of the manuscript and she sent it to a small feminist publishing group called McPhee Gribble in Melbourne. And the rest is history. So that was an absolute perfect example of the sisterhood supporting each other. Jean Kittson: And getting it, understanding each other. Kathy Lette: Understanding each other. That's right. Jean Kittson: And what they're going through and the importance of talking about it. Kathy Lette: We just need more women in power. Why can't, why can't women just run the world just for a year? We say to the men, go play golf. Do whatever you like. Just go for a year, just let us take over. We can't do a worse job than you've done and see what we could achieve. Jane Curry: Well, fortunately COVID has given us flexible work conditions. We couldn't get it beforehand, but most of my staff now, we've got nearly a hundred people and it's fantastic. So we've got lots of young mothers on the payroll. Jean Kittson: Oh that's great Jane Curry: And they work, you know, it's great. I've re and I think it took COVID to allow the bosses… Kathy Lette: Yes. Jane Curry: …the patriarchy, to see that working from home is, it can work. Kathy Lette: Because that's another big sexist trope. You know, that society expects women to raise children as though we don't work as well. Jane Curry: That's why I started my own business. Yes. Because when I told my boss I was expecting. The very first thing he said to me was, well, you can't work part-time. That's what he said to me. And I was the managing director at the time, and I actually miscarried that baby. So it gave me a little window to get out from under. So that's when I went to Macmillan because Ross Gibb, who's just retired from publishing, he said over lunch at Machiavelli's – because publishing still has a few lunches – I told him the story and he said, Jane, you can work part-time for me. He's lovely any day. Kathy Lette: He lovely. He was my publisher for a while. Jane Curry: So that's why I went to Macmillan. Because people say, why did you go from being a managing director to being a publisher? And I did that because Ross said, you can work for me any day. He saw the value of female talent. Kathy Lette: Yeah. Yes. Jane Curry: So I had a fantastic year, few years. What about seven years at Macmillan whilst I had my two boys. I'm like, Kathy Lette: See, revenge, revenge! Fabulous. I think the reason women are drawn, I've them… Jean Kittson: …outlive them! Kathy Lette: I think the reason women are drawn to revenge is it's sweet, but totally non fattening – fabulous. Jane Curry: It is, it is. So Ross Gibbs – we do have our allies. Kathy Lette: We do, we do. And it's been important to say that… Jane Curry: …yes… Kathy Lette: …that of course there are great men who do support us and want the best for us. But we need more, we need more men, at the barricades. I've been saying the same feminist things – Jean and I have been saying the same thing through our comedy since we were teenagers, and we still don’t have equal pay. So we need men to get on the barricades with us and say, enough, you know, we, we need equality, we need it now. And I often say, some men challenge me when I'm on tour and they'll say, you know, you feminists are asking for too much. And I'm like, are we, are we really asking for too much equal pay? We'd like men to help us more around the house, which is in their interest. Is it scientifically proven? No woman ever shot a husband while he's vacuuming. We'd like them to do the odd sensitive thing with snow peas in the kitchen, because the weight to a woman's heart through her stomach. Not aiming too high. Jane Curry: Because I've got boys who are now in their 20s, so I've looked at it through that, you know, men's mental health, they don't want to always be the strong and the tough ones. Kathy Lette: No. Feminism works for men as well. Jane Curry: Yes. That's the thing. Exactly. They're allowed to have emotions… Kathy Lette: …and not have the pressure to be the breadwinner and all of that. Jane Curry: Yeah. So I see it, you know, having raised boys as a feminist, you know, to make sure that we can have open discussions. And, yeah, I'd like to think that they're well on the way to being good allies. But yeah, it is a brutal world out there. So I just think we do have to look out for each other and I'm really thrilled to be working with young women, again. Jean Kittson: To sum up this fantastic conversation, which could go on for hours, um, how would you, uh, what is the main message you like to say to people over 50 who are confronted by ageism or sexism, and how do they find it in them, the courage to stop that voice going, maybe I am too old. Kathy Lette: Well, I would say carpe diem, like there's no tomorrow. You know, tempus is fugiting – if not now, when, and you know. One of my mottoes is adventure before dementia. Not that I'm making light of that terrible disease, but you never know what's around the corner. So there's no time to waste. Be… have as much fun and frivolity. Be as outrageous as you can possibly be because you know, this is your last big hurrah. You know… Jean Kittson: Be assertive now! Kathy Lette: Yes, don't have any qualms. Just, you know, tap dance on that tabletop. Jane Curry: When I've had moments of self-doubt, I get moving. Not necessarily tap dancing, but get active, lift weights, go to the gym, run, walk the dog – dark clouds, gather. That's what I'd say if I was in that frame of mind and wondering how the world was going to greet me, I'd take the world on and get active, get those endorphins flowing. Because then you feel so much better. Kathy Lette: And also lean into the sisterly comradery. Jane Curry: Yes. Kathy Lette: Go out with your girlfriend as often. Which Jean and I do. Jean Kittson: Yes. Find beautiful women like yourselves and ring them up or have a glass of champagne. Kathy Lette: Yes. The human wonder bras uplifting, supportive, and make each other look bigger and better. Which is what Jean has done for us today. Thank you. Jean Kittson: Oh no, you two have, you've both been fantastic been great fun. Thank you so much. What a great conversation. Kathy Lette: Thank you Jean. Jean Kittson: Thanks. Kathy Lette: Sisterhood rules. ALL: Sisterhood Rules! Jean Kittson: Thank you to Kathy Lette and Jane Curry. You've been listening to DARE: The Time of Your Life, brought to you by Australian seniors. Please leave a review and share this show with someone you know. Visit seniors.com au/podcast for more episodes. I’m Jean Kittson. Thank you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

VIEWS with David Dobrik and Jason Nash
Changing My Youtube Videos

VIEWS with David Dobrik and Jason Nash

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 46:44


On today's pod, David and Jason get together to talk about their favorite moments from early internet days, Jason's gets bumped in first class and what David might be changing about his Youtube videos in the next year. Also, Jason gets fooled by Marvel AI, David's sibling teaches him some Gen Z slang, David gives some travel secrets and how to win at Quiplash. And a little bit later, the guys discuss who's death would be sadder. LIsten to Jason's latest pod here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/122w2SF5ZEVbD8vPov8Hu6?si=IHvLwzUnSMm04zMtX6HvOA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Legends Rerolled
MiW Chapter 22: "Quiplash by Rafael Miranda"

Legends Rerolled

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 104:37


FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT !FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!CAST:Game Master...Celine TrellaMalcolm Glass...Jake DiBlasiQuip Buttfore…Sean DoughertyStevie Harrington…Monica GalarzaKorvis…Ted SikoraCREDITS:Theme Song...Ryan LoganScore...Jake Diblasi, Rafael Miranda, Justyn Trella, Kevin O'Leary, and Monument StudiosEditor...Sean DoughertyAudio Producer…Celine TrellaCover Art...Matt MacriCharacter Art...Steph Catalioto Sound Effects…Monument Studios

The Valleycast
Steve Plays Quiplash with YOU and Explains Stuff - LIVE Valleycast!

The Valleycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 34:47


It's another LIVE Jackbox Quiplash episode! Featuring YOU, the viewers! It's good fun, sometimes filthy, always wacky! *All views and opinions expressed on these streams belong solely to Steve Zaragoza and do not reflect the beliefs or opinions of Vallyfolk, Inc.. Where such opinions overlap is purely coincidental and all references to people or entities, real or imagined, is exempt from legal, ethical, or scholarly critique. We'll be taking no further questions at this time and appreciate you respecting our privacy. Music/SFX: If you like our sounds, sign up for ONE FREE MONTH on us at Epidemic Sound! Over 30,000 songs: http://share.epidemicsound.com/n96pc Follow The Valleyfolk across the digital globe: http://twitter.com/TheValleyfolk http://instagram.com/TheValleyfolk http://facebook.com/TheValleyfolk Follow the group on their personal socials: Joe Bereta: http://twitter.com/JoeBereta http://instagram.com/joebereta Elliott Morgan: http://twitter.com/elliottcmorgan http://instagram.com/elliottmorgan Steve Zaragoza: http://twitter.com/stevezaragoza http://instagram.com/stevezaragoza More like STEVElash. Quippagoza.

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Until Next Week
I Forgot John 3:16 (ft. Larn) (Ep. 108)

Until Next Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 83:05


TikTok is not the same as Instagram Reels, dissociation is our word of the year, and we got stuck at the bottom of an ice hill. Listen in this week to hear Dane, Samuel, and Lauren discuss these topics and more! --- Additionally, Dane gives a positive cancer update while also competing against Lauren in a new game! --- Please follow our Instagram & TikTok (as long as it doesn't get deleted again) to stay updated on all things podcast and make sure to send us a voice message via Instagram DM to be featured on one of our next episodes. https://www.instagram.com/untilnextweekpodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@untilnextweekpodcast --- Please leave us a 5 STAR REVIEW on both Spotify and Apple for a chance to be mentioned on a future episode. --- SUPPORT DANE: [Please send us a DM with your name and amount if you decide to donate for tracking purposes] https://hillcityglobal.managedmissions.com/MyTrip/danebiesemeyer1 --- GET $5 OFF THE BEST LISTED DISCOUNT FOR 2 FRIDAY PICKLEBALL PADDLES: [USE CODE SAMUEL 14434] https://www.fridaypickle.com/discount/SAMUEL14434 --- Key words for the algorithm: Clean Podcast, Clean Comedy, Friday Pickleball, Ghostrunners Podcast, Correct Opinions Podcast, Tim Hawkins Podcast, Becoming Something Podcast, Fantasy Football, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Chiefs, Kanakuk Kamps, Swim Meets, Quiplash, Sledding, John Goodman Bobblehead, John 3:16, Mike McCarthy, Pregnancy, Cricket Wireless, Larn Letters, Merch Details, TikTok Ban, Instagram Reels, Cancer Update, Productive & Peaceful, Salem Witch Trials, George Bush Golf Quote, Lee Harvey Oswald Got Engaged, Disassociating Cancer, JFK Assassination, Jimmy Carter, etc.

Until Next Week
I Got Caught By The Police (Ep. 107)

Until Next Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 99:02


The Chiefs are not going to win the Super Bowl, TikTok getting shutdown is worse than cancer, and not all Florida trips lead to the beach. Listen in this week to hear Dane and Samuel discuss these topics and more! --- Please follow our Instagram & TikTok to stay updated on all things podcast and make sure to send us a voice message via Instagram DM to be featured on one of our next episodes. https://www.instagram.com/untilnextweekpodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@untilnextweekpodcast --- Please leave us a 5 STAR REVIEW on both Spotify and Apple for a chance to be mentioned on a future episode. --- SUPPORT DANE: [Please send us a DM with your name and amount if you decide to donate for tracking purposes] https://hillcityglobal.managedmissions.com/MyTrip/danebiesemeyer1 --- GET $5 OFF THE BEST LISTED DISCOUNT FOR 2 FRIDAY PICKLEBALL PADDLES: [USE CODE SAMUEL 14434] https://www.fridaypickle.com/discount/SAMUEL14434 --- Key words for the algorithm: Clean Podcast, Clean Comedy, Friday Pickleball, Ghostrunners Podcast, Fantasy Football, Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, New Years Eve, Miami Wedding, Snow Day, Cooper Rush Deserved Better From Jerry Jones, Ohio State vs Notre Dame, College Football Playoff, Passed Out In The Car, Dutch Blitz, and Quiplash.

Kölncampus
The Jackbox Survey Scramble

Kölncampus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 3:49


Jackbox Games sind ja am besten für ihre Party Packs bekannt und haben damit moderne Classics wie "Quiplash" hervorgebracht. Aber im Jahr 2024 hat sich das Team an andere Projekt rangetraut - wie zum Beispiel "The Jackbox Survey Scramble". Danny aus der Controller-Redaktion hat das neue Game für uns angespielt.

Critical Nonsense
282! Spontaneous Brilliance

Critical Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 30:21


How do you do spontaneous brilliance? This week, Aaron, Joey, and Jess talk about pressure, boredom and safety, theatre, peopling, jewelry making, and Quiplash. They don't talk about combustion. references "Orinoco Flow" by Enya Quiplash Athena Podcast: Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum: PATTON OSWALT: Refusing to Settle, The Issue for Comedians Today & Emotions Reconciling Loss "Streest of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen 

The Valleycast
Steve and Elliott and Quiplash and YOU?! (LIVESTREAM)

The Valleycast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 73:54


With Kevin and Joe, it's a livestream kinda show. With chats and quips, eyes and lips, we present to you... this. Music/SFX: If you like our sounds, sign up for ONE FREE MONTH on us at Epidemic Sound! Over 30,000 songs: http://share.epidemicsound.com/n96pc Follow The Valleyfolk across the digital globe: http://twitter.com/TheValleyfolk http://instagram.com/TheValleyfolk http://facebook.com/TheValleyfolk Follow the group on their personal socials: Joe Bereta: http://twitter.com/JoeBereta http://instagram.com/joebereta Elliott Morgan: http://twitter.com/elliottcmorgan http://instagram.com/elliottmorgan Steve Zaragoza: http://twitter.com/stevezaragoza http://instagram.com/stevezaragoza Kevin Plachy: https://twitter.com/pakkap_ https://www.instagram.com/pakkap Shoot: Kevin Plachy Edit: Kevin Plachy Did it hurt? Listening to dead silence on a podcast as the hosts played games on their phones?

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A Dose Of Magic: Disney World Podcast
S3, E8: Disney Quiplash Game, New “Asteria” Disney Community, and EPCOT Light Issues

A Dose Of Magic: Disney World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 40:39


Highlights Of This Episode:  -(00:00) Intro -(3:25) New "Asteria" Disney Community being built in North Carolina! -(9:00) EPCOT World Celebration Lights are breaking!!! -(14:50) Disney Quiplash Game and Instructions! Fill in the blanks to the prompt and create the funniest, more relatable or outrageous answer! Join us for an engaging show as your new favorite set of brothers talk about all things Disney and Walt Disney World. In this ultimate Disney fan live show, we'll explore the latest events and news, share laughs, and play very fun Disney themed games! Join Our Community:

The Simply Equality podcast
A meeting of VIPs - the Fantastic Ebony Rose Dark

The Simply Equality podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 42:53


Hello dear listeners. On this episode Sarah talks to Ebony Rose Dark (any pronouns) about her experience of being a V.I.P visually impaired cabaret and dance performance artist, the intersections of disability and LGBTQIA+ identity and race. There were unfortunately some issues with the audio while we weer recording and while we've tried to fix as much as possible, we know it's not perfect.However, we hope that won't detract from the brilliant conversation with Ebony and their wonderful thoughts on his experiences and hopes. If you want to find out more about Ebony, check out their socials:Instagram: @ebony_rose_darkTwitter: @Ebony_Rose_DarkIf you're interested in learning more about Quiplash check out their website: https://www.quiplash.co.uk/

To Be Continued! | 4-Sided Dive | Episode 10: Discussing Up To C3E43 & M9 Reunited

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 77:54


Ashley Johnson, Liam O'Brien, Sam Riegel, and Travis Willingham are starting off the new year with a new episode of 4-Sided Dive! What will be pulled from the Tower of Inquiry? Will Sam ever improve his memory? Who will be the Quiplash champion? You'll have to watch to find out! 4-Sided Dive airs one Tuesday a month on http://twitch.tv/criticalrole and http://youtube.com/criticalrole Twitch subscribers gain instant access to VODs of our shows like Critical Role, 4-Sided Dive, and Exandria Unlimited. But don't worry: Twitch broadcasts will be uploaded to YouTube about 36 hours after airing live, with audio-only podcast versions of select shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts following a week after the initial air date. Twitch subscribers also gain access to our official custom emote set and subscriber badges and the ability to post links in Twitch chat! "Let's Roll (4-Sided Dive Theme)" by Peter Habib and Sam Riegel Original Music by Omar Fadel and Hexany Audio Additional Music by Universal Production Music, Epidemic Sounds, and 5 Alarm

S CLASS
39. Chair Simper

S CLASS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 45:24


It's the October episode, and...we talk nothing about Halloween - Anime/Manga: Ginka and Gluna, Radiant, Pokemon:Metwo Strikes Back Evolution, Isekai Oujisama, Tokyo Demon Bride Story, Aliens Area, Blue Lock Video Games: Jack Box (T Shirt KO, Drawful, Monster Seeking Monster, Quiplash), Splatoon 3, Squirdle, No More Heroes Big News Morgan's Breaking News: Suzume no Tojimari Trailer, New Rurouni Kenshin, Live Action Chris Pratt Mario, Ed Sheeran Pokemon Collab - INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sclass_yt/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/sclass_yt EMAIL: sclasspodcast@gmail.com PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/sclasspodcast

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Viper Rambles
Meeting Modest Pelican, My First Speedgame, Pandemic Cause, GTA VI - Viper Rambles 34

Viper Rambles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 25:48


0:00 What questions from chat do I avoid  0:21 Chat arguing in bad faith   1:34 Do people recognize me on the street?   1:54 What kind of person am I in real life?  2:55 Will I speedrun gta iv?   3:09 Am I paranoid about the current crisis?   4:04 What do I expect do be in gta vi?  4:11 Gta VI won't be speedrunable?   4:28 Immaturity in inability to communicate emotions  5:19 How did I meet modest pelican? 8:58 Doing more challenge runs  10:28 Do i ever want a break from gta v? 11:10 Cognitive biases  12:03 Alinity releasing nudes on stream  13:13 Mind Altering Drugs  13:52 My first speed game was what?  14:08 Am I jealous of NZ's Pm  14:28 Thoughts on last of us 2 leaks? 14:32 Hardest part of grown on twitch 14:50 Who caused the pandemic? 15:08 New games?   15:32 Valorant's Marketing 17:07 Elon and free America 19:51 Encounters with deadly animals 20:50 The perfect run 21:03 Australia, love, Hate 21:17 First video game 22:14 What makes a good speedrun?  24:17 Games with chat (e.g Quiplash)    ✔YouTube Channel - https://www.YouTube.com/DarkViperAU ✔Twitch Channel ~ https://www.twitch.tv/DarkViperAU ✔Merch ~ https://merch.streamelements.com/darkviperau ✔Clips Channel ~ https://www.youtube.com/DarkViperAuClips ✔Twitter ~ https://www.twitter.com/DarkViperAU ✔Patreon ~ https://www.patreon.com/DarkViperAU ✔TikTok ~ https://www.tiktok.com/@darkviperau ✔Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/DarkViperAU/ ✔DarkviperAU Subreddit ~ https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkViperAU/ ✔Business Email ~ darkviperau@mgmtexe.com ✔My Discord ~ https://discord.com/invite/DarkViperAU ✔GTA 5 Speedrun Discord ~ https://discord.com/invite/zQt8wZg

Digging the Hole Deeper
Ep. 6 “Quiplash 2” Knows Our Thoughts

Digging the Hole Deeper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 32:53


Coming to you from Phoenix, AZ we tell you our senior trip experience and how our game our “Quiplash 2” went from bad to worse

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Meet Us At Molly's
Episode 210 - One Chicago Olympics Part 1

Meet Us At Molly's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 63:49


This week, we teamed up once again with our One Chicago sisters, Logan and Kim from Ladies' Night at Molly's AND Jules and Lauren from The Locker Room, for a special episode in honor of the Winter Olympics. We thought it'd be fun to get together and compete in some One Chicago themed events so that's exactly what we did!  On our portion of the crossover, we play a few rounds of Quiplash. You can hear us play Family Feud in part 2 over on The Locker Room and Finish The Line in part 3 on Ladies' Night at Molly's. Special thanks to our dear friend Rachel for being our master of ceremonies for the night! As always, we want to hear what you think; make sure you are following us on Twitter (@meetusatmollys), or email us at meetusatmollys@gmail.com to continue the discussion. Our inbox is always open and a safe space for you all to share your thoughts and feelings.

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox
Episode 327: Escape Simulator, MiSTer FPGA

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 81:00


The Infinity Machine grows another disgusting tentacle this week as Adam explores the world of computer chips that can pretend to be other computer chips, Ben joins him in exploring Escape Simulator, and Tommy joins them both in talking about a bunch of other stuff like Mechanical keyboards, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson news, Star Wars, Crysis and Blizzard games getting announced (whether those companies are mid-union-bust or not), and a ton of other stuff. So reprogram your fancy phone into pretending it's an iPod, sync this podcast to your pink Nano via an absolutely baffling Windows version of iTunes that confuses you every time you use it, and listen to this future-retro episode of Filthy Casuals!Thanks to our new sponsors NordVPN for sponsoring this episode! Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/filthy or use the code filthy to get up to 70% off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free. It's also risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!The boys are performing comedy around the country, and you can get tickets! Check out Tommy's new show Turtle Island in Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne - and Ben and Adam's show in the Melbourne Comedy Festival: Chimp Cop presents Impostor Syndrome.You can now purchase the full 3 hour video of our October Live Show we did at gumroad.com/filthycasuals, which included a Filthy Drinking Game and an hour of Quiplash with the audience, for just $5!You can head over to our YouTube channel to watch videos of us playing games, like Part 1 of us playing Sea of Thieves.Patreon - weekly bonus episodes and secret Filthy groupBandcamp Premium EpisodesYouTube - including live streams and Let's PlaysTwitch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox
Episode 326: Microsoft Acquires Activision Blizzard with Ben Russell

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 72:47


Special guest Ben Russell joins us this week, as we thought it might be a bit of a slow week in the world of video games so why not have a fun little chat? Then one of the biggest media company acquisitions in history happened and so now the episode is mostly about that. But also plenty more! We talk some Farming Simulator, some Halo, and a whole lot more. The fun little chat? Very much still fun. I guess the real giant entertainment industry purchase news was the friends we had as guests on the podcast along the way.The boys are performing comedy around the country, and you can get tickets! Check out Tommy's new show Turtle Island in Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne - and Ben and Adam's show in the Melbourne Comedy Festival: Chimp Cop presents Impostor Syndrome.You can now purchase the full 3 hour video of our October Live Show we did at gumroad.com/filthycasuals, which included a Filthy Drinking Game and an hour of Quiplash with the audience, for just $5!You can head over to our YouTube channel to watch videos of us playing games, like Part 1 of us playing Sea of Thieves.Patreon - weekly bonus episodes and secret Filthy groupBandcamp Premium EpisodesYouTube - including live streams and Let's PlaysTwitch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox
Episode 325: Holiday Games Catch-up

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 82:55


The Southern Hemisphere's Summer Holidays have been and gone, and we shut our blinds and played some games. Games like Monster Hunter: Rise, The Life And Suffering Of Sir Brante, Mundaun, The Pedestrian, Time Loader, Superliminal, Shovel Knight, and a whole heap more! A podcast where Tommy, Ben and Adam talk about video games they've played? Ok, sure, if that's the sort of thing you're into. At the end of the episode we also do a full Sealed Section spoiler chat about The Forgotten City!The boys are performing comedy around the country, and you can get tickets! Check out Tommy's new show Turtle Island in Adelaide, Perth and Melbourne - and Ben and Adam's show in the Melbourne Comedy Festival: Chimp Cop presents Impostor Syndrome.You can now purchase the full 3 hour video of our October Live Show we did at gumroad.com/filthycasuals, which included a Filthy Drinking Game and an hour of Quiplash with the audience, for just $5!You can head over to our YouTube channel to watch videos of us playing games, like this video here where we're playing that Matrix tech demo.Patreon - weekly bonus episodes and secret Filthy groupBandcamp Premium EpisodesYouTube - including live streams and Let's PlaysTwitch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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2022 is here and despite the world's best efforts so are we, and by gum if there ain't video games to look forward to. We chat PSVR2 details, the upcoming Uncharted movie, and a big old list of every game we're looking forward to right now from the year ahead. It looks like it's going to be a big year, and a good year, so we made a big, good podcast to match. What games are you looking forward to in 2022? Wow, good choice!You can now purchase the full 3 hour video of our October Live Show we did at gumroad.com/filthycasuals, which included a Filthy Drinking Game and an hour of Quiplash with the audience, for just $5!You can head over to our YouTube channel to watch videos of us playing games, like this video here where we're playing that Matrix tech demo.Patreon - weekly bonus episodes and secret Filthy groupBandcamp Premium EpisodesYouTube - including live streams and Let's PlaysTwitch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox
Episode 323: Game of the Year 2021 - Part Two

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 117:53


2021 must have had a great butt because I love to watch it leave. There's just enough time before the fireworks for us to go through our personal top 5 games of the year, and calculate the overall tally of our overall joint game of the year. Close your calendars on a not-so-good year with a good podcast about good games. Happy New Year, everybody! Thank you so much for listening in 2021, we'll see you in 2022 (one week from now)!You can now purchase the full 3 hour video of our October Live Show we did at gumroad.com/filthycasuals, which included a Filthy Drinking Game and an hour of Quiplash with the audience, for just $5!You can head over to our YouTube channel to watch videos of us playing games, like this video here where we're playing that Matrix tech demo.Patreon - weekly bonus episodes and secret Filthy groupBandcamp Premium EpisodesYouTube - including live streams and Let's PlaysTwitch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ready to Lead
Designing Organizational Trust with Richard Lindner and Jeff Mask

Ready to Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 36:33


Trust among coworkers has never been more important than it is in today's virtual environment, and leaders have to intentionally design experiences that help build that trust.   As leaders, it can be tempting to bypass team building exercises and just get down to business already. There's work to be done, goals to be met. Who has time for “shared experiences” and “team bonding,” right?    In today's episode, co-hosts Richard Lindner and Jeff Mask build a solid case for why leaders can't afford not to design trust-building experiences for their team. If you want to make an impact—and you want it to be enduring—you have to rally people to do their best work, or it won't be sustainable. Your dreams and aspirations will crumble, and work will be a drag.    When you align people, connect with people, build deep strong relationships with people, the output is the best work of your career. You can accomplish way more, way faster, and more profitably when you have a strong foundation of trust.    Listen in for some great practical advice on designing organizational trust as a leader.   The 3 Levels of Trust-Building Experiences To build trust with each other organically and consistently, you have to do it with a consistent cadence. You have to build these experiences into your company's rhythm. But where do you start? How do you design these experiences? How do you develop the appropriate amount of intimacy based on the level of trust you have? You don't want to do too much, too soon.    There are three types of experiences you can create as a leader, and they need to go in this order if you want to go at a good, healthy pace.    shared experiences vulnerability-creating experiences healthy conflict experiences   Start with Shared Experiences Shared experiences require no real relational equity. You could do a zipline together. Ride go-carts. Play a round of putt-putt golf. Tackle an obstacle course or an escape room. No one has to get vulnerable with anyone else. You just show up and play the game. Jeff recommends not going to a movie together. It's better than nothing, but there's not a lot of interaction. You're just sitting there. Personalities don't come out. There's no struggle, no common goal.    A shared experience should incorporate a challenge of some kind. You're architecting and engineering something in a non-work environment that mirrors what you'll go through at work. You start together, struggle together, and emerge victorious at the end. You can have your trust at a level 0 out of 100 and get it up to 10 after this shared experience.   Richard's leadership team does something called the Hot Wings challenge, which is Facebook-famous. The show interviews celebrities who have 10 hot wings in front of them, with sauces that build from “not that hot” to “oh my gosh why would anyone ever eat this?” Along the way, you'll see the person's mask coming off, bit by bit.    Richard's team members take turns in the hot seat. When you want to talk about difficulty and shared experience and pleasure and pain, he says, this one's loaded. You ask questions along the way like, “What would your wrestler name be?” It's one thing to answer that question when you're sitting around a table. It's another to answer it when your eyes are watering, your lips are burning. It adds something to it.    He also suggests a board game like Apples to Apples. Jeff says jackbox.tv, Quiplash in particular, is great for when you can't be together physically. These games provide time to get to know one another, share emotions, laugh, bond. It's something you can anchor back to, reference time and time again as you're working together.    Next Up: Vulnerability-Creating Experiences You don't jump into this category right away. Ease into it. Make sure you've got one or two shared experiences under your belt first. The personal history exercise by Patrick Lencioni is a good one. You go around the room and ask everyone the same three questions:  Where were you born and raised? Where were you in the family's pecking (birth) order? Tell us a meaningful experience from childhood that shaped who you are today.    Ideally, the leader goes first and is more vulnerable than they'd like to be. The point isn't for everyone to break down in tears (but that does happen). The end goal is to share details where people say, wow, I never knew that. One of Jeff's mantras is: “If I don't like someone, I don't know them well enough.” And this experience helps you get to know someone better.   Richard says it gives you new data points to reevaluate previous interactions. You can say, “Oh, when I thought this person was intending to make me feel a certain way, now I realize that's just because they feel this…” You can change the narrative of how they made you feel with what you now know. Increased data = increased empathy.   You can also do what's called a Life Plot exercise. The y axis top to bottom is high and low. The x axis is time. Plot your top 3 highest highs of your life and your 3 lowest lows. This shows you—and your team—what you've gone through and how resilient you are.    The Deepest Level: Healthy Conflict Experiences A few years ago, Richard's company flew Jeff out for one of their strategic offsites for their leadership team. He took them through an exercise called Trust Maker, Trust Breaker.    If you've built shared experiences, then had vulnerability conversations internally, now you can do them externally. Now, each person can go around the room and talk about each other. “Here are the things you do that build trust in our relationship. Here are things you do that break trust in our relationship.” You can see why you wouldn't want to start with this exercise.   You as the leader have to model this, being even more transparent than you expect them to be. Who will give you strong feedback and see how you take it and respond? That will allow others to see this as a safe place.   Another activity you can do is what Jeff calls “Start, Stop, Continue” and Richard calls “Keep, Start, Stop.”  You talk about what are we doing well, what are we not doing well, what do we need to keep, what do we need to start doing, and what do we need to stop doing? And you get really honest with each other and deal with any conflict that arises in a healthy, productive way.   Sometimes you need an outside facilitator for these things. You can't fully participate and facilitate, and your team needs you to participate.   If you've never intentionally done a trust-building exercise with your team, schedule a shared experience for this quarter—or the next one. Then the following quarter, do a vulnerability experience. Then the next quarter, do a healthy conflict experience. You're building trust intentionally and appropriately.    The Role Assessments Can Play Assessments are another important thing to do with your team. There are two different types: Who I Am and How I Work. Myers-Briggs and DISC tell you more of who you are, while something like StrengthsFinder breaks down what type of work you're good at, that energizes you. When you can align the work with the person's personality, they'll be on fire. But so often we mismatch that, because we just don't know.    Richard says assessments are “slightly better than a horoscope.” In other words, don't put all your stock in it. It gives you a third party with a standard rubric that is grading everybody the same way. It's not perfect, but it allows us to have a conversation. Everyone does the assessment, sends them to the leader, then each person presents their own assessment. Share: here's what I agree with, here's what I'm unsure about, here's what I disagree with. Then open it up to the rest of the room for their feedback.   The goal is getting to know who someone is. How do I better intentionally communicate with each person on my team? And how do I better receive communication from each person on my team because of what I know about them?   Don't assume like everyone communicates like we do. It takes humility and self-awareness to recognize that. Take a backseat to your own personality and let other personalities shine. Don't try to get everyone to conform to how you do things. Give other people the space to lead from their strengths.   How often should we be creating/leading these trust-building experiences? Richard believes you should do an experience and an assessment back to back quarterly. Jeff says to allocate more time than you think is necessary. You need at least 30 minutes per person to walk through assessments. Don't cut people off when they're sharing who they are. That's the opposite of trust building.    Thank you for investing in leading others. When we take it seriously, it has a massive impact.    Richard and Jeff want to hear from YOU. Was something in today's episode a big aha moment for you? Have you tried trust-building experiences? What has worked well? What hasn't? What have you discovered about yourself and your team? Email them here with your thoughts/questions: feedback@readytolead.com  OTHER SHOWS YOU MIGHT ENJOY: Business Lunch with Roland Frasier and Ryan Deiss Perpetual Traffic with Ralph Burns and Kasim Aslam DigitalMarketer Podcast with Mark de Grasse  

Gym Class Villains
Episode 30: The Longest Episode Yet!

Gym Class Villains

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 113:56


Here it is. Our longest episode yet. We talk NFT's, the Josh fight, the Paul fight, Falcon and Winter Solider, as well as do another random cartoon generator game. Luke and Brill do mock drafts, we play Quiplash, and draft the best animal sidekicks! - Check out our merch! https://gym-class-villains-merch.myteespring.co/ - Give Luke's new Twitter page a follow! https://twitter.com/In_Lukes_Corner - Taste the delicious, no crash, energy drink of Gym Class Villains! (code is GCV for a discount) https://reppsports.com - Go give us a follow on social media! We're constantly uploading great content, as well as podcast links and updates! https://twitter.com/GCVPOD https://www.instagram.com/gcv_pod/ https://www.facebook.com/gymclassvillains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnF2IgemAn4HoNWcxVnwedg https://www.tiktok.com/@gym_class_villains_?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PokeProblemsPodcast
April Shelders

PokeProblemsPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021


Episode 213: the aw shucks Shuckle episode of the PokeProblemsPodcast! Tonight we talk news! It's Pokemon GOOOOO time! Today, April 24, 2021, is Friendship Day! From 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. local time! Sustainability Week continues until Sunday, April 25, 2021. And there is a special event soon to celebrate Pokemon Snap, from April 29 to May 2. A camera avatar item, a camera-themed Gift sticker, and snapshot based challenges will all feature in the event! Plus, have you noticed that Team GO Rocket has been out of commission? They are coming back, and there will be make-up Shadow Zapdos availability in June! We are all waiting for the April 30 release of New Pokémon Snap for Nintendo Switch! There are lots of preorder options out there! Target has a magnetic photo frame. GameStop has a double sided poster. Walmart has a baseball cap!Also, Fujifilm is releasing a Nintendo Switch Smartphone Printer, with a special Pikachu edition coming out in May! Wouldn’t this be perfect for Pokemon Snap??? In Pokémon Sword & Pokémon Shield, they're celebrating National Penguin Day through tomorrow! Plus, get a code for a Weakness Policy, good through April 26th. Serebii Update: The Pokémon Company International has released the code for a Weakness Policy: WPF1NALSPC3. Redeemable until April 26th. Full details @ https://t.co/gDbXkHSvkT pic.twitter.com/yt3RzoWGVn— Serebii.net (@SerebiiNet) April 23, 2021 Battle Tornadus and Scout N & Zekrom in Pokémon Masters EX until May 5. Plus, get Water and Electric type eggs! Take a quiz on your knowledge of the Alola region! Shopping! The Levi's Pokemon collaboration is here. The Pokemon Center has new poseable plushes, like Lucario and (SOLD OUT!) Cofragrigus. Plus check out the cool new jewelry charms! There's a Litten! Also, Miz Sylver got a Build-a-Bear Eevee! Miz Sylver gives us the rundown on the Nindies Showcase! Lego Luigi is here to join Lego Mario! Also, is Boom Boom Bowser's kid? Shovel Knight is collaborating with Arby's, and they made special "cheat codes" just for this! Smite's newest God is Gilgamesh! Boston Uprising's big online event is happening TODAY April 24, at 4:30 PM. Watch the Monster Hunter Digital Event live on April 27. Cheap Playstation+ Renewal?!?!? There have been so many good games in the Playstation Play at Home program! Add Horizon Zero Dawn to your Playstation account by May 14th! Get Quiplash for free until Monday, April 26! Thanks for listening! If you have any questions or comments, we want to hear from you. Tweet, email, or comment on the blog or Facebook to let us know! Follow @pokemoncastTweet!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs');

Finding My Perfect Awkward
"Nothing But Awkward Vibes"

Finding My Perfect Awkward

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 60:33


Hannah B is BACK to catch up and to play some Quiplash! Listen in on the fun! Social: Hannah: @hannahb_onair Kira: @kirakradio Finding My Perfect Awkward: @findingmyperfectawkward

I Wanna Know
103 | Jackbox Party Pack 7 with Kyle

I Wanna Know

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 39:55


Jackbox really upped their game with Party Pack 7. If you don't know what that is, we do an okay job of introducing you to some our new favorite games. Alternatively, you can check it out at the link below. (not sponsored) On today's episode, I want to know: How Kyle would describe Jackbox games How our experiences with each game compare: The Devils & the Details, Champ'd Up, Blather 'Round, Quiplash 3, and Talking Points If "fumfer" is a real word Resources: Check out Jackbox Games: JackboxGames.com Join the I Wanna Know Patreon: Patreon.com/IWKpodcast

Anime America Podcast
Special guest YouTuber PhantomStrider and we play Quiplash!

Anime America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 72:54


Today we have YouTuber PhantomStrider is a wholesome YouTuber who is known for his top ten lists and reviews of movies and modern cartoons like SpongeBob and South Park. He gives us his opinions on anime and drops some knowledge on us with some writing advice. Stay til the end for a funny game of Quiplash 3!

Science In-Between
Episode 21: Outsiders and Turning 21

Science In-Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 43:41


This week, Science in Between turns 21. In this episode, we discuss Chapter 5 in Bryan Brown's book: Science in the City: Culturally Relevant STEM Education (https://www.amazon.com/Science-City-Culturally-Relevant-Education/dp/1682533743/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Science+in+the+City%3A+Culturally+Relevant+STEM+Education&qid=1603990786&sr=8-3) by Bryan Brown (https://ed.stanford.edu/faculty/brbrown) The chapter examines how closely intertwined language and identity are and how being outside a discourse community creates stress that can impact learning. Cockney Rhyming Slang (https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/09/guide-to-cockney-rhyming-slang) Things that bring us joy this week: Jackbox Games (https://www.jackboxgames.com/party-pack-three/) in particular T.K.O., Trivia Murder Party, and Quiplash. Derry Girls (https://www.netflix.com/title/80238565) on Netflix Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind) Production assistance by Enzo Dreon

Front Yard Fantasy Podcast
Fantasy Football Game Show: Fantasy Quiplash w/ @Justin_14P 1/15/21

Front Yard Fantasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 80:04


We are playing Fantasy Quiplash this Friday w/ special guest Justin (@Justin_14P) from 14 Personnel (@14P_Pod). Listen in and find out who's the funniest, wittiest, and who comes out victorious.

Monday Morning Stories
5 for 6...... Thanks Chad

Monday Morning Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 46:42


School is back in session, red lobster is on the menu, and Owen isn't allowed to play Quiplash anymore.

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We Have to Ask
We Have To Ask: Live • Ep 160 - Quiplash 3

We Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 38:32


Marty, Jonathan, and friends play a game live that isn't the best podcasting game.

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Big Love by Gigi Edgley
Its Game Day With Subs! Come Join the Silly and the Laughter! =) December 14

Big Love by Gigi Edgley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 192:56


Its game day!! So you know what that means! Ghosts, Imposters and Quiplash! Come join for the laughs! Support this podcast

Bonzo Boys Podcast
The Boys Are Eternally Thankful

Bonzo Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 112:17


This week the Boys are joined by Matt and Trey via Discord and talk about all sorts of things. The group also plays Quiplash together and then talks more. We hope you enjoy! Intro Song: San Diego by The King's Company @Thekingscompany0 on Insta and The King's Company on FB Follow us on social media: @The_Boys_Are_Eternal_Podcast on Insta, The Boys Are Eternal on FB and @Official_TBAE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Geocache Talk
Geocache Talk Network plays Quiplash (Audience Played too)

Geocache Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 22:12


Subscribe to Geocache Talk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GeocacheTalk Check out more of the Geocache Talk Network of Shows here: https://geocachetalk.com/ https://twitter.com/geocachetalk https://www.facebook.com/geocachetalk https://instagram.com/geocachetalk http://fundraising.stjude.org/poh2020

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GameFeature
Jackbox Party Pack 7 Test

GameFeature

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 10:01


Das Besondere an dieser jährlichen Party-Game-Collection ist, dass nur eine Person eine Version des Spiels benötigt, die anderen können bequem per Handy teilnehmen. Es reicht, sich über den Browser mit dem Code einzuwählen. Die Zusammensetzung der Spiele ist in dieser Sammlung durchwachsen. Quiplash 3 ist dabei das klare Highlight, hier muss man lustige Antworten geben oder Lückentexte füllen und die anderen stimmen ab, was am lustigsten war. Bei Blather ´Round muss man den anderen Hinweise zu einer Person, einem Ding oder Story geben, dabei darf man aber nur vage Hinweise aus dem Pool verwenden. The Devils and the Detail ist ein kooperatives Spiel, in dem man eine Dämonenfamilie spielt und kommunizieren muss, um Aufgaben gemeinsam zu erledigen. Dieses Spiel lässt sich nur gemeinsam mit Freunden spielen, da man miteinander reden muss. Champ'd Up ist ein Zeichenspiel, in dem jeder einen Champion zu einem Thema zeichnet und einen Kontrahenten für die anderen Spieler ohne dabei das Thema zu kennen. Dann wird wieder abgestimmt, welcher Champion zum Thema passt. Talking Points fand ich relativ komisch, hier muss man eine Art Präsentation halten zu Themen, die die anderen vorher festlegen und zufälligen Fotos, welche ein Assistent auswählt. Auch dieses Spiel funktioniert definitiv nur mit Freunden.

The Beer Engine
Bacon and Kegs

The Beer Engine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 71:41


Heyyy. How's it going? Did everyone have a nice Thanksgiving? Did you get ripped up drunk and play Quiplash until 2AM? Hope so! On today's episode, the guys cover important existential questions: what beers does Waffle House like? How much has Griff spent on stout lotteries in the past 3 weeks? And what if you could travel through time? Would you do the obvious and kill, you know, "that guy?" Or would you do what Tony and Griff did and just look at lists of beers from the past? I hope you answered the latter because that's what we did on a fun ride with the "Brux Capacitor." Well, have a great whatever holiday is this week (?) and see ya later!

Mojo And Derks Most Dastardly Adventures
Moderk city machine guns Episode 6 : How to Derk all the answers in highmarks quiplash

Mojo And Derks Most Dastardly Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 157:56


unbelievable adventures that are beyond compare ,wait no that's the gummi bears nope their just talking wrestling ,the passing of eddie vanhalen , and reviewing another Retro toon and yes that stupid chime is still here

The No Holds Barred Radio Show
No Holds Barred Radio Game Night for October 30, 2020

The No Holds Barred Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 222:31


Join Liam and Damon for a special game night on Twitch. We play Quiplash and catch up on voice mails.

Jazze med gutta
Why did I shave my balls for Hubie Halloween?

Jazze med gutta

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 82:44


Løp og gjem deg fort som fanken under sofaen, for handelsstanden har nok en gang klart å importere Halloween til landet fra the United States of overforbruk. Og det aller skumleste du kan støte på er som vanlig hverken nøkken eller Freddie Krueger. Glem Jason Voorhees, Hannibal Lecter, Magica fra Tryll og nabolagsungene i slutty kostymer. Nei, det du virkelig bør frykte, det er skuespilleren, produsenten og nevemagneten Adam Sandler. Han har enda en gang fått frie tøyler og fantasillionbudsjett til å lage film med kompisene, og resultatet er Hubie Halloween, en fare som truer bare et tastetrykk unna deg på Netflixen din. Heldigvis har kulturtantene dine fått hjelp av Halloqueen herself, Ingvild «Ingzithekiller» Rabe, til å analysere marerittet. Grøss og gru og fysj og fy. Andre stikkord: Knulletorsdag, Teenage Bounty Hunters, Jägertvillingene, Bokklubben, «Gul bok» av Zeshan Shakar, Cobra Kai, Karate Kid, Quiplash, Jackbox, fakka å lørdag, Kongen av Queens, Ray Liotta, Steve Buschemi, Maya Rudolph, Big Daddy, The Waterboy, Happy Gilmore, Uncut Gems, The Wedding Singer, Salem, Saturday Night Live, Shaquille O'Neill, Minnie Riperton, Weezer, Bridesmaids, Big Mouth, A Very Murray Christmas, Fairuza Balk, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina og Sabrina the Teenage Witch.

Get In Da Corner podcast
Quiplash, Paul was taking a Bath - Get In Da Corner podcast episode 307

Get In Da Corner podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 71:42


BREAKING NEWS!!!!! Paul, is a baby who sucks on man nipples and likes it! Thanks again, Paul for gettin er dumb with The Dumbasses. Get Er Dumb with US LIVE every Wednesday night at 9 pm et / 6pm pt ON the Mixlr app AND YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner/live - http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner DONATE Live TTS http://streamlabs.com/getindacorner http://paypal.me/getindacorner PODCAST   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5wxAc8vtUYiWe1E7WuJEQj Stitcher http://bit.ly/gidcstitcher   Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcp  SoundCloud http://soundcloud.com/getindacorner   Google Podcasts http://bit.ly/gidcandroid  TuneIn  http://bit.ly/gidctunein Spreaker http://bit.ly/gidcspreaker   Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/getindacorner/ LIVE STREAMS (wednesdays @ 9pm est)   Mixlr http://mixlr.com/get-in-da-corner   Dlive https://dlive.tv/getindacorner YouTube http://youtube.com/getindacorner  YouNow http://younow.com/GetInDaCorner   Twitch http://twitch.tv/getindacorner   SOCIAL CRAP   http://facebook.com/getindacorner   http://instagram.com/yuknassty  http://twitter.com/YukNassty_    http://twitter.com/DoggaBaby   MUSIC   Spotify  http://bit.ly/dacorner Deezer http://bit.ly/cornerdeezer SoundCloud  http://soundcloud.com/yuknassty    #GetInDaCorner #Comedy #Podcast

PotterCast: The Harry Potter Podcast (since 2005)

It's our 15-year PotterCast anniversary! WHAT!? This is our live show that we did to celebrate, the video of which you can access at fb.com/pottercast. In this episode, we do some nostalgia, we do some mailbags, we do some Q&A, we play some Quiplash, and we reflect on the magic of the past and the promise of the future. Here are ways to support the show! Join our patreon! patreon.com/pottercast - Now, you can also join our Discord community there! You can also buy PotterCast-related merch at mischiefmerch.com!

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Review Revue
Video Rental Stores (w/ Cecily Breaux and Alden Derck!)

Review Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 72:24


Cecily Breaux and Alden Derck (hosts of the So Yesterday podcast) join Reilly and Geoff to read reviews about video rental stores and discuss glory holes, annoying co-workers, and sexy mailmen!Click here to listen to So Yesterday!Follow Cecily, Alden, Reilly, & Geoff:IG: @cecilybreaux, @aderck, @reillyanspaugh, & @iamgeoffreyjamesTwitter: @CecilyBreaux, @aldenderck, @reilecoyote, & @dontplaynojamesOn Sep 9 we're streaming Quiplash 2 on the Headgum YouTube in honor of our newest podcast, Lackluster Video. Join us!Advertise on Review Revue via Gumball.fm!

That Video Game Podcast
TVGP Episode 672: The God Of Pinball

That Video Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 93:16


Featuring: Michael "Boston" Hannon, Paul “Moonpir” Carver-Smith, and Alexander “TheNimp” Jolly Running Time: 1:33:15 Music by MusiM: Homepage | Bandcamp Livestream Archive: YouTube This week we chat about Quiplash, Pinball FX 3, Ori and the Will Of the Wisps, Deep Rock Galactic, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2, Bloodborne, Darksiders 3, Everspace, Spiritfarer, No Man’s Sky. Witcher 3 getting a next gen update (for free) Nintendo’s Mario 35th Anniversary announcements Nvidia announces some beefy new cards Become a patron of TVGP for just a few dollars a month at E1M1’s Patreon Page! Get two month early access to ODNF and Critical Misses, uncensored outtakes, and much more for just $5/month!

Midnight Sunburn
Chapter 6: Coffee Makes You Gay

Midnight Sunburn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 52:32


This week Jenna & Kat….hey, how are you? My hands are starting to hurt from typing all these out and it’s a little lonely. I’ve got this lemonade cap I keep smelling but it’s just not the same. Do you think we could play Quiplash on Zoom later this week? Follow us on Instagram @midnightsunburnpod and Twitter @midnightsunburn

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Magic with Zuby
Magic for Normies Ep. 11- Birthday Extravaganza!

Magic with Zuby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 131:34


It's a Magic for Normies Birthday celebration extravaganza!! To celebrate Zuby and Pixie's birthday, they decided to have a charity stream to raise money for the Alzheimer's Association! There was some Magic the Gathering discussion: EDH, the emergency standard bans, & Double Masters. Since it was a birthday party, of course they had to play games! Quiplash with chat and trying out Fall Guys! They set a donation goal for the stream, and if that goal was met during the stream, they got pies in the face at the end of that night! Watch to see if they met their donation goal! The show was live-streamed on Twitch, but here's the replay for your viewing pleasure! You can also find an audio-only version of the show on the Magic with Zuby podcast, found on iTunes, GooglePlay, Spotify, and most other podcast platforms! To watch the streams LIVE, follow on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/pixiekittenplays You can find Zuby on twitter: https://twitter.com/MagicwithZuby and twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/magicwithzuby Be sure to visit my sponsor, Cardsphere! Hands down, it's the best place on the internet to buy and sell paper MTG cards! https://www.cardsphere.com Also, check out my sponsored affiliate, Inked Gaming, for all your gaming supply needs at http://inkedgaming.com/pixiekitten or http://bit.ly/2S1bEKz You can also pick up a sweet Magic for Normies playmat on Inked Gaming here: https://www.inkedgaming.com/products/... Follow me on Twitter! https://www.twitter.com/PKP_magic Enjoying my videos? You can send me a tip and let me know! https://ko-fi.com/pixiekittenplays Love my content? Check out my Patreon and consider becoming a patron! https://www.patreon.com/pixiekittenplays All my links in one place: https://pixiekittenplays.home.blog/

Beta Bros. Banter
Ep. VI - The Tale of Trom Bus

Beta Bros. Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 64:20


Danilo and Ryan talk about how they go about playing Cards Against Humanity and Quiplash. From the names they create to the word games they play with their answers. We also dive into ASMR and some school reminiscing (from elementary days with Kid Pix to college days studying in paradise). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

D-Pads & Dice Rolls
003: Social Distance Party Games

D-Pads & Dice Rolls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 57:45


In this episode, we talk about great party games for groups of 5-50 friends (dang, you're popular) that work well while socially distanced. We're now available on Anchor.fm, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and Overcast! Games Discussed: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes Cards Against Humanity (online) Online Jigsaw Puzzles Drawasaurus Houseparty app Standing Out JackBox (1-6, Drawful, Quiplash, Fibbage) Links from Episode: Cards Against Humanity - http://www.wordner.com/play Online Jigsaws - https://jigsawpuzzles.io/ Online Drawing Game - https://www.drawasaurus.org/ Standing Out online - esdidubs.github.io/standing-out Adam's Blog - mediumquality.net Steven's Escape Games - esdidubs.github.io/escape , esdidubs.github.io/escape2 , esdidubs.github.io/escape3

UK Podcast – Big Red Barrel
BRB UK 181: Electric Brie

UK Podcast – Big Red Barrel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2016


Want to hear about some video games? Don't worry, BRB UK can hook you up with Ironcast, Street Fighter V, Quiplash and more. The post BRB UK 181: Electric Brie appeared first on BigRedBarrel.

The 0HITPOINTS Podcast
1/6/16 - Episode 58 - Behold Your Potato Angels

The 0HITPOINTS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 59:14


Ryan and Matt "I'm Sorry for Last Week's Nickname" Amberg ring in the New Year and talk about Avalon, One Night, and Bang! The Dice Game before moving on to more video gamey games like Just Cause 3, Little Big Planet 3, Carcassonne, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, The Jackbox Party Pack, Quiplash, and Lara Croft Go. Then it's on to Star Wars Battlefront's OT bend, Uncharted 4's delay, and a few VR headlines about Oculus and Playstation VR.

The 0HITPOINTS Podcast
8/30/15 - 0HITPOINTS Live at PAX Prime 2015 - Day 3

The 0HITPOINTS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2015 45:41


PAX Prime Day 3 is still going! Gotcha! It's over, and Ryan and Matt first played Waiting in Line: THE GAME before also playing Gearbox's Battleborn, Mario Maker and the levels from the World Championships, and Cuphead (!), but we also touched the Xbox One Elite controller inappropriately, went to a panel with Mike Mika (#IDARB), Evan Jacover (Jackbox), and Steve Heinrich (Jackbox) where we played some Quiplash, talked about The Jackbox Party Pack 2, new #IDARB licensed DLC, and ended up talking with them one-on-one for a good 20 minutes afterwards. Day 4 up shortly!