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Taylor Mullen, Principal Engineer at Google and creator of Gemini CLI, reveals how his team ships 100-150 features and bug fixes every week—using Gemini CLI to build itself. In this first in-depth interview about Gemini CLI's origin story, we explore why command-line AI agents are having a "terminal renaissance," how Taylor manages swarms of parallel AI agents, and the techniques (like the viral "Ralph Wiggum" method) that separate 10x engineers from 100x engineers. Whether you're a developer or AI-curious, you'll learn practical strategies for using AI coding tools more effectively.
Visit Mixture of Experts podcast page to get more AI content → https://www.ibm.com/think/podcasts/mixture-of-experts What do people really use AI for? This week on Mixture of Experts, we unpack Microsoft's Copilot usage report revealing AI adoption patterns. Host Tim Hwang is joined by IBM Fellow Kush Varshney, Lauren McHugh Olende and Volkmar Uhlig to discuss enterprise AI costs, the Ralph Wiggum prompting strategy for coding agents, and whether giving simple instructions beats micromanaging. Then, we preview the India AI Impact Summit. Finally, AI companies showed up in Superbowl Ads this weekend. Are we witnessing mainstream adoption or just another bubble? All that and more on this week's Mixture of Experts. 00:00 – Introduction 1:07 – Copilot usage reports 10:00 – Ralph Wiggum prompting strategy 20:00 – India AI Impact Summit 28:05– AI ads at the Superbowl The opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of IBM or any other organization or entity. Subscribe for AI updates → https://www.ibm.com/account/reg/us-en/signup?formid=news-urx-52120
Tekoälykoodaus huipputasolla | Markus Hav | 371 Neuvottelija. Markus Hav kuvaa tekoälykoodauksen terävintä kärkeä ja intensiteettiä. Tekoälyagentit muokkaavat ajattelua, työtä ja oppimista kiihtyvällä vauhdilla. Hav korostaa kontekstia, muistia ja intentioita sekä "codumentantaatiota" koodauksessa.2026 on tekoälykoodauksen käännekohta varsinkin Anthropicin ja Googlen vyöryttäessä huipputyökaluja.00:00 Anthropicin Claude Code pyyhkii tekoälypöydän00:19 Markdown pyörittää AI:ta mutta missä on hyvä editori?00:30 Claude Code Max tokenilompakot Markus €400/kk vs Sami €100/kk00:57 Lex Friedmanin tylsä tekoälyjakso?01:45 Me ei olla hei hulluja, vaan maailma syöksyy tekoälyyn02:06 Tekoälyn eksponentiaalinen kehitys 2026 vs seesteinen 202502:34 Claude Coden tokenit tekevät paljon todellista työtä03:24 Ennuste Googlen ja Geminin noususta ja miksi se oli loogista jo vuosi sitten04:09 Googlen data, piirit ja mallit yhdistyvät ylivoimaiseksi kokonaisuudeksi05:04 Asennetaan Open Claw Samin Mac Miniin!05:42 Ihmisriskin merkitys ja miksi first mover ei aina voita07:01 Tietoturvan meni uusiksi07:21 Samantha-bot auttaa Samia ja palkitaan HoxHunt koululla09:08 Ovatko agentit lojaaleja tai reagoivat kannustimiin?10:44 Agentti ei ole enää sama keskustelusta toiseen11:26 Kontekstiikkuna muistina ja sen tyhjentäminen11:57 Miljoonan tokenin aikakausi ja sen rajat13:51 Second Brain ja rajattoman kontekstin haave14:19 Muistihaku tekee agentista ihmistä tehokkaamman15:00 Ralph Wiggum malli eli tyhmä mutta sinnikäs agentti15:45 Orkestroinnin sijaan yksinkertainen tehtävälista17:31 Valmiit skill md:t ja työkalujen kypsyminen18:12 Kaikkea ei ehdi kokeilla ja se on ok20:19 Uudet työntekijät saavat AI työkaluista eniten irti21:34 Vasaraongelma ja vanhoihin teknologioihin jämähtäminen22:12 Myös kivikautiset järjestelmät kuten Cobol avautuvat tekoälylle23:30 Gemni vs Claude Code vs Codex vs xAI24:39 One shot koodaus vs oppiminen virheiden kautta26:12 Itsereflektio uutena mallikyvykkyytenä27:15 Agentti tunnistaa itsensä ja parantaa itseään28:07 Resilienssi virheisiin koodauksessa29:20 Käyttöliittymä ratkaisee oppimiskokemuksen30:12 Mallien erilaiset virheprofiilit31:24 Google Antigravity ja käytännön työnkulut32:17 Frontend backend ja tietokantarealismi33:15 Demoefekti ja turhautuminen uusissa työkaluissa34:26 Firestore vs Supabase35:26 Lovable apupyörinä ja nopean alun mahdollistajana36:25 Dokumentaation ja speksin ero37:48 Hyvä speksi on jo puoliksi tehty työ39:19 Intentioiden rajaaminen agenttien hallintaan40:05 Ajatus intentiotietokannasta GitHubin sijaan41:24 Ymmärrä miksi rakennat et vain miten42:13 Markdown ja Obsidian Second Brainin perustana43:11 Microsoftin hapuilu ja Anthropicin MS Excel PowerPoint CoWork44:16 Anthropic kaikissa pilvissä strategisena voittajana45:31 OpenAI ei kuole mutta suunta hämärtyy46:00 Elon Musk SpaceX ja xAI:n inferenssi avaruudessa50:35 Neurolink ja suora yhteys tekoälyyn52:40 Epämiellyttävät ihmiset joilla on valtava vaikutus54:41 Kiinalaiset mallit ja agenttinen rynnäkkö56:39 Satojen miljoonien tokenien orkestrointi57:36 Halvat mallit mahdollistavat massiiviset agenttijoukot58:31 2026 käännekohtana ihmiskunnan historiassa59:12 Käytännön ensiaskel agenttiseen tekemiseen1:00:04 Agenttiset selaimet ja varovaisuuden tarve1:01:23 Lovable ja Firebase matalan kynnyksen alkuun1:02:13 Oivallus että kuka tahansa voi rakentaa1:03:35 Yhdessä tekeminen oppimisen katalyyttinä1:04:07 Käyttöliittymien kuolema - UX is dead?#neuvottelija Sisäpiirissä kekustellaan onko käyttöliittymä ihmisille turhaa koodia,Katso Sisäpirijaksot ja tue Samia#neuvottelija Sami Miettinen
After six months of building Podscan almost exclusively with Claude Code, Arvid shares the configuration and prompting strategies that make agentic coding actually work. From connecting Claude to your browser with the --chrome flag so it can visually inspect your app, to the "Ralph Wiggum loop" that keeps the agent iterating until a task is truly done, to the permission settings that prevent it from nuking your database—these are the practical lessons that separate productive Claude Code users from those constantly cleaning up messes. Plus: why testing is Claude Code's superpower, and how to build a system prompt that turns raw code generation into genuine collaboration.This episode of The Bootstraped Founder is sponsored by Podscan.fmThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/how-to-actually-use-claude-code-to-build-serious-software/ The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/435-how-to-actually-use-claude-code-to-build-serious-software Check out Podscan, the Podcast database that transcribes every podcast episode out there minutes after it gets released: https://podscan.fmSend me a voicemail on Podline: https://podline.fm/arvidYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
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A tour of how “vibe coding” actually looks in early 2026, from autonomous agent swarms writing millions of lines of code to solo builders running always-on AI employees on cheap hardware; the episode breaks down why techniques like the Ralph Wiggum loop matter, how Clawdbot changes what autonomy feels like in practice, and why the real shift isn't new models—it's removing humans as the bottleneck in building and shipping software. In the headlines: Davos wrestles with AI jobs and productivity, OpenAI pushes hard on enterprise, and global leaders argue over whether AI is creation, destruction, or both. Brought to you by:KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality. Tune into the new KPMG 'You Can with AI' podcast and unlock insights that will inform smarter decisions inside your enterprise. Listen now and start shaping your future with every episode. https://www.kpmg.us/AIpodcastsZencoder - From vibe coding to AI-first engineering - http://zencoder.ai/zenflowOptimizely Opal - The agent orchestration platform build for marketers - https://www.optimizely.com/theaidailybriefAssemblyAI - The best way to build Voice AI apps - https://www.assemblyai.com/briefSection - Build an AI workforce at scale - https://www.sectionai.com/LandfallIP - AI to Navigate the Patent Process - https://landfallip.com/Robots & Pencils - Cloud-native AI solutions that power results https://robotsandpencils.com/The Agent Readiness Audit from Superintelligent - Go to https://besuper.ai/ to request your company's agent readiness score.The AI Daily Brief helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to the podcast version of The AI Daily Brief wherever you listen: https://pod.link/1680633614Interested in sponsoring the show? sponsors@aidailybrief.ai
With the Ralph loop going mainstream, how are engineering organizations utilizing it at scale? Andrew and Ben sit down with Angie Jones, VP of Engineering AI Tools and Enablement at Block, to pick her brain on how they are using the Ralph Wiggum technique to automate updates across 25,000 repos and how she is strategically preparing for Gas Town. The team also breaks down the launch of OpenAI's new GPT-5.2 Codex model before closing out the week with a look at the weirdest tech from CES, from hypersonic knives to music-playing lollipops.LinearB: Measure the impact of GitHub Copilot and CursorFollow the show:Subscribe to our Substack Follow us on LinkedInSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelLeave us a ReviewFollow the hosts:Follow AndrewFollow BenFollow DanFollow today's stories:Angie Jones: angiejones.tech | LinkedIn | X (Twitter)Goose (Block's AI Agent): github.com/block/gooseSteve Yegge's "Welcome to Gas Town": Read on MediumGeoffrey Huntley's Ralph Loop: ghuntley.com/ralphRyan Dahl on the End of Coding: @rough__seaThe Weirdest Tech of CES: Read the ArticleOFFERS Start Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free. Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era. LEARN ABOUT LINEARB AI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production. AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance. AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil. MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.
AI Report viert 50.000 nieuwsbrief abonnees, precies op Alexanders verjaardag! En die grafiek blijkt een perfecte thermometer voor de AI-hype. Claude Code domineert de statistieken sinds december, en niet zonder reden.Wietse verteld over de bizarre Ralph Wiggum-techniek die de programmeerwereld op zijn kop zet: agents die zichzelf constant herstarten met een goudvisgeheugen, waardoor ze door hun eigen contextwindow-beperkingen heen breken. Op Davos botsen twee visies. Dario Amodei van Anthropic groeit van nul naar tien miljard dollar omzet in drie jaar en houdt vast aan zijn voorspelling: binnen zes tot twaalf maanden AI die alles kan wat een mens doet. Hij heeft engineers die geen code meer schrijven. Demis Hassabis van DeepMind zit voorzichtiger op vijf tot tien jaar, omdat natuurwetenschappen echte experimenten vereisen - je kunt niet zomaar een nieuwe vliegtuigverf testen zonder het lab in te gaan. OpenAI's financiële realiteit komt hard binnen. ChatGPT krijgt advertenties, ondanks dat Sam Altman dit eerder een “last resort” noemde. Met 9 miljard dollar verlies per jaar en slechts 5% betalende gebruikers blijkt desperate times desperate measures te vereisen. De adult mode die eraan komt maakt het nog complexer - Wietse worstelt met de privacy-implicaties van automatische leeftijdsverificatie via gedragspatronen, waarbij hij zich afvraagt hoeveel websites straks zijn paspoort gaan vragen.Gelukkig biedt Moxie Marlinspike, de cryptograaf achter Signal, een uitweg met Confer. Zijn metafoor is briljant: een tijdelijke zwevende kluis die ontstaat tijdens je gesprek, waarbij zelfs de eigenaar van het datacenter niet naar binnen kan kijken. Wietse werkt zich door de technische complexiteit heen met tunnels en gebouwen, maar de belofte is helder - eindelijk AI-gesprekken die net zo privé zijn als je Signal-berichten, zonder dat je een server in je gangkast hoeft te zetten.Ontdek meer over de masterclasses hier: https://www.aireport.email/p/masterclassAls je een lezing wil over AI van Wietse of Alexander dan kan dat. Mail ons op lezing@aireport.emailVandaag nog beginnen met AI binnen jouw bedrijf? Ga dan naar deptagency.com/aireport This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.aireport.email/subscribe
A new year, a new tactic to stem the flow of npm supply chain attacks. This time, the proposal is for “Staged Publishing” which introduces a review window that a package owner must approve before a package release becomes publicly available.Vercel Labs is out with a new AI tool called json-render that lets users generate dashboards, widgets, apps, and data visualizations from prompts, and constrains the response to JSON for only components pre-defined by the user.Finally, The Simpsons character Ralph Wiggum is the biggest thing in AI coding recently. Ralph is an AI development pattern using a while loop (like a bash script) to repeatedly run an AI agent on the same task, feeding its output back as context, and forcing it to iterate until a specific completion promise is met, rather than letting the AI stop prematurely. Interesting? Yes! Useful in practice? Still tbd.Chapter Markers:1:04 - npm to implement staged publishing8:16 - Vercel's json-render16:13 - Ralph Wiggum loops30:53 - Claude Code tips33:52 - Firefox 147 and anchor positioning35:42 - Fire starter39:40 - What's making us happyNews:Paige - npm to implement Staged PublishingJack - Vercel Labs' json-renderTJ - Ralph Wiggum loopsLightning News: Firefox 147 and anchor positioningFire Starters:CSS @container scroll-state()What Makes Us Happy this Week:Paige - Rolife Book Nook Garden House miniatureJack - Blade Runner live at the symphonyTJ - Coffee advent calendarsThanks as always to our sponsor, the Blue Collar Coder channel on YouTube. You can join us in our Discord channel, explore our website and reach us via email, or talk to us on X, Bluesky, or YouTube.Front-end Fire websiteBlue Collar Coder on YouTubeBlue Collar Coder on DiscordReach out via emailTweet at us on X @front_end_fireFollow us on Bluesky @front-end-fire.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel @Front-EndFirePodcast
The AI gap will kill companies.What is it? it's the large divide between AI's crazy impressive capabilities and what most companies are actually using them for. And one of the biggest reasons for the AI gap? Talking. Like... no one understands how to talk about AI because the technology changes faster than Usain Bolt in Beijing. You wanna talk to your AI team about LLMs? PFT. They're running Ralph Wiggum loops in Claude Code and just kinda reading the code before it hits production. Yeah, the divide is WIIIIIDE. So we're gonna tackle it together on the second volume of our Starter Series: AI Without the Jargon: The AI Language Every Business Leader Needs to live by in 2026 -- An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan WilsonNewsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:AI Jargon Barrier for Business LeadersGenerative AI Basics and Lingo BreakdownChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini Model ComparisonUnderstanding Tokens and Context WindowsLarge Language Models: Prompt to OutcomeParameters, Model Power, and Cost ImplicationsRetrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) ExplainedEmbeddings, Vector Databases, and ChunkingAgentic Models vs. Transformer ModelsAI Risks: Hallucinations, Prompt Injection, GuardrailsModel Context Protocol (MCP) and ConnectorsScaffolding for Complex AI WorkflowsAI Success: ROI, Risk, and Implementation StrategiesTimestamps:00:00 "Join Start Here Series Community"03:21 Bridging AI and Business Leaders09:35 Partnering for Generative AI Success12:26 "AI Models Operate Using Tokens"15:41 "Shift to Smaller AI Models"18:56 "Understanding RAG and Its Impact"22:38 "AI Tools Connecting via MCP"24:56 "Minimizing AI Hallucinations Effectively"28:45 "Fast, Careful AI Implementation"30:53 "AI Guide for Business Leaders"Keywords: AI language, AI jargon, artificial intelligence terminology, AI lingo, large language model, generative AI, prompt engineering, context engineering, context window, tokens, tokenization, model architecture, model parameters, neural network connections, Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner
In our first-ever Friday edition, Andrew and Ben dive into the viral "Ralph Loop" phenomenon and discuss how simple bash loops and deterministic context allocation are changing the unit economics of code. They also explore Steve Yegge's chaotic "Gas Town" concept for orchestrating AI agents, debate whether AI is killing the individual contributor role, and share a laugh over a creepy link generator that challenges our trust in URLs. LinearB: Measure the impact of GitHub Copilot and CursorFollow the show:Subscribe to our Substack Follow us on LinkedInSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelLeave us a ReviewFollow the hosts:Follow AndrewFollow BenFollow DanFollow today's stories:Cowork: Claude Code for the rest of your workGas Town Emergency User ManualLoom by Geoffrey HuntleyAI Killed the Individual ContributorCreepyLinkOFFERS Start Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free. Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era. LEARN ABOUT LINEARB AI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production. AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance. AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil. MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.
Geoffrey Huntley argues that while software development as a profession is effectively dead, software engineering is more alive—and critical—than ever before. In this episode, the creator of the viral "Ralph" agent joins us to explain how simple bash loops and deterministic context allocation are fundamentally changing the unit economics of code. We dive deep into the mechanics of managing "context rot," avoiding "compaction," and why building your own "Gas Town" of autonomous agents is the only way to survive the coming rift.LinearB: Measure the impact of GitHub Copilot and CursorFollow the show:Subscribe to our Substack Follow us on LinkedInSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelLeave us a ReviewFollow the hosts:Follow AndrewFollow BenFollow DanFollow today's guest(s):Geoffrey's Website & Blog: ghuntley.comBuild Your Own Coding Agent Workshop: ghuntley.com/agent Ralph Wiggum as a Software Engineer: ghuntley.com/ralphSteve Yegge's "Welcome to Gas Town": Read on MediumThe "Cursed" Programming Language: github.com/ghuntley/cursedOFFERS Start Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free. Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era. LEARN ABOUT LINEARB AI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production. AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance. AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil. MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.
The Claude Code renaissance is here.In today's episode, Nick Emmons from Allora reveals why Claude Code is about to explode, sharing master-level tips that separate good vibe coders from great ones.We break down context graphs, multi-agent workflows, Ralph Wiggum automation, and practical prompting strategies to level up your AI coding game.This is the next big thing in AI.We discuss:- Why Claude Code Is Dominating Right Now- Master-Level Tips: Good vs Great Vibe Coders- Context Graphs vs Context Windows Explained- How To Use Ralph Wiggum for Autonomous Coding- The Death of SaaS & Software's New Era- Multi-Agent Workflows & Parallel Instances- MCP Tools That Actually Matter- Why 2026 Is The Year of Agentic CodingTimestamps:00:00 Intro00:38 Claude Code's Viral Moment03:52 Context Graphs Breakdown07:43 Vibe Coding Tips & Tricks10:52 Commoditization of SaaS14:00 Hibachi, Trezor, YEET Ads15:00 Labor Market Impact15:07 Becoming A Master Vibe Coder19:15 Parallel Instances Strategy24:04 Speculative Economy Shift25:59 Git Workflows for Vibe Coding30:02 Kalshi, Halliday, infiniFi Ads31:05 Multi-Modal Coding Approach35:23 Allora Network Update37:08 AI x DeFi in 2026Website: https://therollup.co/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd...Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcastFollow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupcoFollow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollupFollow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandyJoin our TG group: https://t.me/+TsM1CRpWFgk1NGZhThe Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-discl
AI robots are taking over CES 2025 and we're not sure how to feel about it. Boston Dynamics Atlas is doing things with its body that no robot should be able to do. NVIDIA's new autonomous vehicle platform Alpa Mayo is coming for Tesla FSD. And you can now buy a $100 AI-powered drone that will hunt down whatever you point it at. Cool cool cool. Plus, Google finally put Gemini in Gmail (we tested it so you don't have to), OpenAI is building a mysterious Johnny Ive audio device, and Claude Code with Opus 4.5 has coders losing their minds over something called Ralph Wiggum. Yes, that Ralph Wiggum. We've also got ChatGPT Health, LG's towel-folding robot Clo, Unitree's intimidating 6-foot humanoid, and a look at what the future of AI agents might actually look like. Spoiler: it involves a lot of orchestration. THE ROBOTS ARE FLEXIBLE AND WE DON'T LIKE IT. Get notified when AndThen launches: https://andthen.chat/ Come to our Discord to try our Secret Project: https://discord.gg/muD2TYgC8f Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AIForHumansShow AI For Humans Newsletter: https://aiforhumans.beehiiv.com/ Follow us for more on X @AIForHumansShow Join our TikTok @aiforhumansshow To book us for speaking, please visit our website: https://www.aiforhumans.show/ // Show Links // Jensen Huang's NVIDIA CES Presentation: https://youtu.be/uDNXjnOqJ-A?si=_h_0Fmiq788YaGZX New 'Alpamayo' Self Driving Car & Software https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0jv1vd571wo Hands-on Test Of the Car https://youtu.be/EzAVW1VgzcI?si=B9JCJmSQW6ywXV1x Boston Dynamics New Robot Atlas https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/2008293610308202508?s=20 Real Atlas footage from CES https://x.com/IntuitMachine/status/2008324310230851697?s=20 Google DeepMind + Boston Dynamics https://bostondynamics.com/blog/boston-dynamics-google-deepmind-form-new-ai-partnership/?utm_source=x&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=&utm_content= LG's Cloid 'AI-enabled' Robot Does Laundry *Really* Slowly https://x.com/AP/status/2008746664841146722?s=20 $100 drone with an AI powered vision system… https://x.com/chesterzelaya/status/2008058706500759576?s=20 New Unitree Robot Jumpkicks https://x.com/UnitreeRobotics/status/2007746313220415717?s=20 Guy Gets Kicked In The Nuts By Unitree Robot https://x.com/TheCartelDel/status/2004977640521044335?s=20 Men's Health Device For… You Know https://www.tiktok.com/@verge/video/7592000373989133581 GMAIL is in its GEMINI ERA https://t.co/oq3jYKyvF1 OpenAI's New 'Code Audio': Improving the audio models for the upcoming Jony Ive gadget https://www.theinformation.com/articles/openai-ramps-audio-ai-efforts-ahead-device?rc=c3oojq&shared=1b7fd8b8ee0b0038 ChatGPT's Move Towards Personal Assistant https://fidjisimo.substack.com/p/closing-the-capability-gap ChatGPT For Health https://x.com/OpenAI/status/2008987566796640575?s=20 Opus 4.5 + Claude Code's Big Moment (maybe we just kind of chat about this) https://www.axios.com/2026/01/07/anthropics-claude-code-vibe-coding Ralph Wiggum + Claude Code https://venturebeat.com/technology/how-ralph-wiggum-went-from-the-simpsons-to-the-biggest-name-in-ai-right-now GAS TOWN https://steve-yegge.medium.com/welcome-to-gas-town-4f25ee16dd04 FoFR Shares His JSON Prompting Techniques https://www.fofr.ai/prompting-with-json Gavin's Examples (What I Did With AI) https://x.com/gavinpurcell/status/2003148296844652662?s=20 https://x.com/gavinpurcell/status/2007194034171982122?s=20 Star Wars: Beggar's Canyon Is The World's Best AI Fan Film https://youtu.be/SGJC4Hnz3m0?si=EWZktHOnf6_cYcMh Related: PJ's Live Action Legend of Zelda Movie Trailer https://x.com/PJaccetturo/status/2008559114704875888?s=20 Show Fan Eric Curts Creates Cool Way To Make Graphic Novels in Notebook LM https://x.com/ericcurts/status/2007939089635369351?s=20 https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2026/01/graphicnovels.html Somebod-AI that AI used to know? https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/2007838494513906051?s=20 Egg Protein https://x.com/Solopopsss/status/2008961579728130159?s=20
We got Ryan Carson on the pod to break down the “Ralph Wiggum” Agent and why it's suddenly everywhere. He walks me through a simple workflow that lets an autonomous agent build a full product feature while I sleep: start with a PRD, convert it into small user stories with tight acceptance criteria, then run a looped script that ships work in clean iterations. The big idea is you're not “vibe coding” one giant prompt—you're giving the agent testable, bite-sized tickets and letting it execute like an engineering team. By the end, Ryan shows how this becomes repeatable (and safer) with a memory layer—agents.md for long-term notes and progress.txt for iteration-to-iteration context. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 02:44 – What is the Ralph Wiggum AI Agent 03:40 – Step 1: PRD Generator 06:11 – Step 2: Convert PRD to Json 09:47 – Step 3: Run Ralph 12:05 – Step 4: Ralph Picks a Task 13:14 – Step 5: Ralph Implements Task 14:49 – Tokens + Cost: What It Actually Spends 15:45 – Guardrails: Small Stories + Clear Criteria Keep It Sane 16:19 – Step 6: Ralph commits the change 16:38 – Step 7: Ralph Updates PRD json file 16:55 – Step 8: Ralph Logs to Progress txt 20:08 – Step 9: Ralph Picks another Task 20:48 – Step 10: Ralph Finishes Tasks 21:18 – Example of how Ryan uses Ralph 24:08 – How To Start Today (Ralph Repo) and Tips Links Mentioned: Ralph Wiggum Agent: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/Ralph-agent AI Agent Skills: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/amp-skills AMP: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/amp-code Ryan's Ralph Step-by-Step Guide: https://startup-ideas-pod.link/Ryans-Ralph-Guide Key Points I can't expect “sleep-shipping” unless I translate the feature into small, testable user stories with clear acceptance criteria. Ralph works like a Kanban loop: pull one story, implement, commit, mark pass/fail, then grab the next. The real leverage is the reset: each iteration starts fresh with a clean context window, instead of one giant, messy thread. agents.md becomes long-term memory across the repo; progress.txt is short-term memory across iterations. The bottleneck isn't “coding”—it's the upfront spec quality: PRD clarity, atomic stories, and verifiable criteria. The #1 tool to find startup ideas/trends - https://www.ideabrowser.com LCA helps Fortune 500s and fast-growing startups build their future - from Warner Music to Fortnite to Dropbox. We turn 'what if' into reality with AI, apps, and next-gen products https://latecheckout.agency/ The Vibe Marketer - Resources for people into vibe marketing/marketing with AI: https://www.thevibemarketer.com/ FIND ME ON SOCIAL X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregisenberg Instagram: https://instagram.com/gregisenberg/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gisenberg/ FIND RYAN ON SOCIAL: X/Twitter: https://x.com/ryancarson Amp: https://ampcode.com
Hey folks, Alex here from Weights & Biases, with your weekly AI update (and a first live show of this year!) For the first time, we had a co-host of the show also be a guest on the show, Ryan Carson (from Amp) went supernova viral this week with an X article (1.5M views) about Ralph Wiggum (yeah, from Simpsons) and he broke down that agentic coding technique at the end of the show. LDJ and Nisten helped cover NVIDIA's incredible announcements during CES with their Vera Rubin upcoming platform (4-5X improvements) and we all got excited about AI medicine with ChatGPT going into Health officially! Plus, a bunch of Open Source news, let's get into this: ThursdAI - Recaps of the most high signal AI weekly spaces is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Open Source: The “Small” Models Are WinningWe often talk about the massive frontier models, but this week, Open Source came largely from unexpected places and focused on efficiency, agents, and specific domains.Solar Open 100B: A Data MasterclassUpstage released Solar Open 100B, and it's a beast. It's a 102B parameter Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model, but thanks to MoE magic, it only uses about 12B active parameters during inference. This means it punches incredibly high but runs fast.What I really appreciated here wasn't just the weights, but the transparency. They released a technical report detailing their “Data Factory” approach. They trained on nearly 20 trillion tokens, with a huge chunk being synthetic. They also used a dynamic curriculum that adjusted the difficulty and the ratio of synthetic data as training progressed. This transparency is what pushes the whole open source community forward.Technically, it hits 88.2 on MMLU and competes with top-tier models, especially in Korean language tasks. You can grab it on Hugging Face.MiroThinker 1.5: The DeepSeek Moment for Agents?We also saw MiroThinker 1.5, a 30B parameter model that is challenging the notion that you need massive scale to be smart. It uses something they call “Interactive Scaling.”Wolfram broke this down for us: this agent forms hypotheses, searches for evidence, and then iteratively revises its answers in a time-sensitive sandbox. It effectively “thinks” before answering. The result? It beats trillion-parameter models on search benchmarks like BrowseComp. It's significantly cheaper to run, too. This feels like the year where smaller models + clever harnesses (harnesses are the software wrapping the model) will outperform raw scale.Liquid AI LFM 2.5: Running on Toasters (Almost)We love Liquid AI and they are great friends of the show. They announced LFM 2.5 at CES with AMD, and these are tiny ~1B parameter models designed to run on-device. We're talking about running capable AI on your laptop, your phone, or edge devices (or the Reachy Mini bot that I showed off during the show! I gotta try and run LFM on him!)Probably the coolest part is the audio model. Usually, talking to an AI involves a pipeline: Speech-to-Text (ASR) -> LLM -> Text-to-Speech (TTS). Liquid's model is end-to-end. It hears audio and speaks audio directly. We watched a demo from Maxime Labonne where the model was doing real-time interaction, interleaving text and audio. It's incredibly fast and efficient. While it might not write a symphony for you, for on-device tasks like summarization or quick interactions, this is the future.NousCoder-14B and Zhipu AI IPOA quick shoutout to our friends at Nous Research who released NousCoder-14B, an open-source competitive programming model that achieved a 7% jump on LiveCodeBench accuracy in just four days of RL training on 48 NVIDIA B200 GPUs. The model was trained on 24,000 verifiable problems, and the lead researcher Joe Li noted it achieved in 4 days what took him 2 years as a teenager competing in programming contests. The full RL stack is open-sourced on GitHub and Nous published a great WandB results page as well! And in historic news, Zhipu AI (Z.ai)—the folks behind the GLM series—became the world's first major LLM company to IPO, raising $558 million on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Their GLM-4.7 currently ranks #1 among open-source and domestic models on both Artificial Analysis and LM Arena. Congrats to them!Big Companies & APIsNVIDIA CES: Vera Rubin Changes EverythingLDJ brought the heat on this one covering Jensen's CES keynote that unveiled the Vera Rubin platform, and the numbers are almost hard to believe. We're talking about a complete redesign of six chips: the Rubin GPU delivering 50 petaFLOPS of AI inference (5x Blackwell), the Vera CPU with 88 custom Olympus ARM cores, NVLink 6, ConnectX-9 SuperNIC, BlueField-4 DPU, and Spectrum-6 Ethernet.Let me put this in perspective using LDJ's breakdown: if you look at FP8 performance, the jump from Hopper to Blackwell was about 5x. The jump from Blackwell to Vera Rubin is over 3x again—but here's the kicker—while only adding about 200 watts of power draw. That's insane efficiency improvement.The real-world implications Jensen shared: training a 10 trillion parameter mixture-of-experts model now requires 75% fewer GPUs compared to Blackwell. Inference token costs drop roughly 10x—a 1MW cluster goes from 1 million to 10 million tokens per second at the same power. HBM4 memory delivers 22 TB/s bandwidth with 288GB capacity, exceeding NVIDIA's own 2024 projections by nearly 70%.As Ryan noted, when people say there's an AI bubble, this is why it's hilarious. Jensen keeps saying the need for inference is unbelievable and only going up exponentially. We all see this. I can't get enough inference—I want to spin up 10 Ralphs running concurrently! The NVL72 rack-scale system achieves 3.6 exaFLOPS inference with 20.7TB total HBM, and it's already shipping. Runway 4.5 is already running on the new platform, having ported their model from Hopper to Vera Rubin NVL72 in a single day.NVIDIA also recently acqui-hidred Groq (with a Q) in a ~$20 billion deal, bringing the inference chip expertise from the guy who created Google's TPUs in-house.Nemotron Speech ASR & The Speed of Voice (X, HF, Blog)NVIDIA also dropped Nemotron Speech ASR. This is a 600M parameter model that offers streaming transcription with 24ms latency.We showed a demo from our friend Kwindla Kramer at Daily. He was talking to an AI, and the response was virtually instant. The pipeline is: Nemotron (hearing) -> Llama/Nemotron Nano (thinking) -> Magpie TTS (speaking). The total latency is under 500ms. It feels like magic. Instant voice agents are going to be everywhere this year.XAI Raises $20B While Grok Causes Problems (Again)So here's the thing about covering anything Elon-related: it's impossible to separate signal from noise because there's an army of fans who hype everything and an army of critics who hate everything. But let me try to be objective here.XAI raised another massive Round E of $20 billion! at a $230 billion valuation, with NVIDIA and Cisco as strategic investors. The speed of their infrastructure buildout is genuinely incredible. Grok's voice mode is impressive. I use Grok for research and it's really good, notable for it's unprecedented access to X !But. This raise happened in the middle of a controversy where Grok's image model was being used to “put bikinis” on anyone in reply threads, including—and this is where I draw a hard line—minors. As Nisten pointed out on the show, it's not even hard to implement guardrails. You just put a 2B VL model in front and ask “is there a minor in this picture?” But people tested it, asked Grok not to use the feature, and it did it anyway. And yeah, putting Bikini on Claude is funny, but basic moderation is lacking! The response of “we'll prosecute illegal users” is stupid when there's no moderation built into the product. There's an enormous difference between Photoshop technically being able to do something after hours of work, and a feature that generates edited images in one second as the first comment to a celebrity, then gets amplified by the platform's algorithm to millions of people. One is a tool. The other is a product with amplification mechanics. Products need guardrails. I don't often link to CNN (in fact this is the first time) but they have a great writeup about the whole incident here which apparently includes the quitting of a few trust and safety folks and Elon's pushback on guardrails. CrazyThat said, Grok 5 is in training and XAI continues to ship impressive technology. I just wish they'd put the same engineering effort into safety as they do into capabilities!OpenAI Launches GPT HealthThis one's exciting. OpenAI CEO Fidji Simo announced ChatGPT Health, a privacy-first space for personalized health conversations that can connect to electronic health records, Apple Health, Function Health, Peloton, and MyFitnessPal.Here's why this matters: health already represents about 5% of all ChatGPT messages globally and touches 25% of weekly active users—often outside clinic hours or in underserved areas. People are already using these models for health advice constantly.Nisten, who has worked on AI doctors since the GPT-3 days and even published papers on on-device medical AI, gave us some perspective: the models have been fantastic for health stuff for two years now. The key insight is that medical data seems like a lot, but there are really only about 2,000 prescription drugs and 2,000 diseases (10,000 if you count rare ones). That's nothing for an LLM. The models excel at pattern recognition across this relatively contained dataset.The integration with Function Health is particularly interesting to me. Function does 160+ lab tests, but many doctors won't interpret them because they didn't order them. ChatGPT could help bridge that gap, telling you “hey, this biomarker looks off, you should discuss this with your doctor.” The bad news is, this is just a waitlist and you can add yourself to the waitlist here, we'll keep monitoring the situation and let you know when it opens upDoctronic: AI Prescribing Without Physician OversightSpeaking of healthcare, Doctronic launched a pilot in Utah where AI can autonomously renew prescriptions for chronic conditions without any physician in the loop. The system covers about 190 routine medications (excluding controlled substances) at just $4 per renewal. Trial data showed 99.2% concordance with physician treatment plans, and they've secured pioneering malpractice insurance that treats the AI like a clinician.Nisten made the case that it's ethically wrong to delay this kind of automation when ER wait times keep increasing and doctors are overworked. The open source models are already excellent at medical tasks. Governments should be buying GPUs rather than creating administrative roadblocks. Strong strong agree here! Google Brings Gmail into the Gemini Era (X)Breaking news from the day of our show: Google announced Gmail's biggest AI transformation since its 2004 launch, powered by Gemini 3. This brings AI Overviews that summarize email threads, natural language queries (”Who gave me a plumber quote last year?”), Help Me Write, contextual Suggested Replies matching your writing style, and the upcoming AI Inbox that filters noise to surface VIPs and urgent items.For 3 billion Gmail users, this is huge. I'm very excited to test it—though not live on the show because I don't want you reading my emails.This weeks buzz - covering Weights & Biases updatesNot covered on the show, but a great update on stuff from WandB, Chris Van Pelt (@vanpelt), one of the 3 co-founders released a great project I wanted to tell you about! For coders, this is an app that allows you to run multiple Claude Codes on free Github sandboxes, so you can code (or Ralph) and control everything away from home! GitHub gives personal users 120 free Codespaces hours/month, and Catnip automatically shuts down inactive instances so you can code for quite a while with Catnip! It's fully open source on Github and you can download the app hereInterview: Ryan Carson - What the hell is Ralph Wiggum?Okay, let's talk about the character everyone is seeing on their timeline: Ralph Wiggum. My co-host Ryan Carson went viral this week with an article about this technique, and I had to have him break it down.Ralph isn't a new model; it's a technique for running agents in a loop to perform autonomous coding. The core idea is deceptively simple: Ralph is a bash script that loops an AI coding agent. In a loop, until it a certain condition is met. But why is it blowing up? Normally when you use a coding agent like Cursor, Claude Code, or AMP, you need to be in the loop. You approve changes, look at code, fix things when the agent hits walls or runs out of context. Ralph solves this by letting the agent run autonomously while you sleep.Here's how it works: First, you write a Product Requirements Doc (PRD) by talking to your agent for a few minutes about what you want to build. Then you convert that PRD into a JSON file containing atomic user stories with clear acceptance criteria. Each user story is small enough for the agent to complete in one focused thread.The Ralph script then loops: it picks the first incomplete user story, the agent writes code to implement it, tests against the acceptance criteria, commits the changes, marks the story as complete, writes what it learned to a shared “agents.md” file, and loops to the next story. That compound learning step is crucial—without it, the agent would keep making the same mistakes.What makes this work is the pre-work. As Ryan put it, “no real work is done one-shot.” This is how software engineering has always worked—you break big problems into smaller problems into user stories and solve them incrementally. The innovation is letting AI agents work through that queue autonomously while you sleep! Ryan's excellent (and viral) X article is here! Vision & VideoLTX-2 Goes Fully Open Source (HF, Paper)Lightricks finally open-sourced LTX-2, marking a major milestone as the first fully open audio-video generation model. This isn't just “we released the weights” open—it's complete model weights (13B and 2B variants), distilled versions, controllable LoRAs, a full multimodal trainer, benchmarks, and evaluation scripts. For a video model that is aiming to be the open source SORA, supports audio and lipsyncThe model generates synchronized audio and video in a single DiT-based architecture—motion, dialogue, ambience, and music flow simultaneously. Native 4K at up to 50 FPS with audio up to 10 seconds. And there's also a distilled version (Thanks Pruna AI!) hosted on ReplicateComfyUI provided day-0 native support, and community testing shows an A6000 generating 1280x720 at 120 frames in 50 seconds. This is near Sora-level quality that you can fine-tune on your own data for custom styles and voices in about an hour.What a way to start 2026. From chips that are 5x faster to AI doctors prescribing meds in Utah, the pace is only accelerating. If anyone tells you we're in an AI bubble, just show them what we covered today. Even if the models stopped improving tomorrow, the techniques like “Ralph” prove we have years of work ahead of us just figuring out how to use the intelligence we already have.Thank you for being a ThursdAI subscriber. See you next week!As always, here's the show notes and TL;DR links: * Hosts & Guests* Alex Volkov - AI Evangelist & Weights & Biases (@altryne)* Co-Hosts - @WolframRvnwlf, @nisten, @ldjconfirmed* Special Guest - Ryan Carson (@ryancarson) breaking down the Ralph Wiggum technique.* Open Source LLMs* Solar Open 100B - Upstage's 102B MoE model. Trained on 19.7T tokens with a heavy focus on “data factory” synthetic data and high-performance Korean reasoning (X, HF, Tech Report).* MiroThinker 1.5 - A 30B parameter search agent that uses “Interactive Scaling” to beat trillion-parameter models on search benchmarks like BrowseComp (X, HF, GitHub).* Liquid AI LFM 2.5 - A family of 1B models designed for edge devices. Features a revolutionary end-to-end audio model that skips the ASR-LLM-TTS pipeline (X, HF).* NousCoder-14B - competitive coding model from Nous Research that saw a 7% LiveCodeBench accuracy jump in just 4 days of RL (X, WandB Dashboard).* Zhipu AI IPO - The makers of GLM became the first major LLM firm to go public on the HKEX, raising $558M (Announcement).* Big Co LLMs & APIs* NVIDIA Vera Rubin - Jensen Huang's CES reveal of the next-gen platform. Delivers 5x Blackwell inference performance and 75% fewer GPUs needed for MoE training (Blog).* OpenAI ChatGPT Health - A privacy-first vertical for EHR and fitness data integration (Waitlist).* Google Gmail Era - Gemini 3 integration into Gmail for 3 billion users, featuring AI Overviews and natural language inbox search (Blog).* XAI $20B Raise - Elon's XAI raises Series E at a $230B valuation, even as Grok faces heat over bikini-gate and safety guardrails (CNN Report).* Doctronic - The first US pilot in Utah for autonomous AI prescription renewals without a physician in the loop (Web).* Alexa+ Web - Amazon brings the “Smart Alexa” experience to browser-based chat (Announcement).* Autonomous Coding & Tools* Ralph Wiggum - The agentic loop technique for autonomous coding using small, atomic user stories. Ryan Carson's breakdown of why this is the death of “vibe coding” (Viral X Article).* Catnip by W&B - Chris Van Pelt's open-source iOS app to run Claude Code anywhere via GitHub Codespaces (App Store, GitHub).* Vision & Video* LTX-2 - Lightricks open-sources the first truly open audio-video generation model with synchronized output and full training code (GitHub, Replicate Demo).* Avatar Forcing - KAIST's framework for real-time interactive talking heads with ~500ms latency (Arxiv).* Qwen Edit 2512 - Optimized by PrunaAI to generate high-res realistic images in under 7 seconds (Replicate).* Voice & Audio* Nemotron Speech ASR - NVIDIA's 600M parameter streaming model with sub-100ms stable latency for massive-scale voice agents (HF). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit sub.thursdai.news/subscribe
Null-sechs-neun!! Babahaft! Hildegard! Berghain! D'Britt an de Ricky si nees do, vläicht sinn et awer och d'Fräulein Knüppelkuh an de Ralph Wiggum – egal wéi ginn et haut nei Geschichte vum Schlësselroman ënnert de Lëtzebuerger Podcasts: Mir gi bei d'Metzlersmeedercher, iesse Bulletten am Bus a riichten eng Petanquespist an der Stuff op. D'Mme vu Losch, d'Mme Pieppieppiep an dat klengt Tendinite sinn och mat dobäi, genee esou wéi den éischte Gay-Crush an "Dolce & Gabbana" aus der Filmbranche. Et geet ausserdeem em "Eggnog"-Fans (feat. Toni), eiser aller Buergermeeschter, Ofstëmme mat Riets a Rap-Doku-Pläng mam "Filmfong". Gëtt et en neit "Girls"? Wien disst säin Ex zu Walz-Musik? A wie gëtt hei beim Sport gefilmt? Falls dir genuch Sëtzlieder op den Ouere gutt, gitt dir et elo gewuer.
Höret die frohe Botschaft: Wir haben einen Gast in unserem KBBL Radio Studio empfangen. Und zwar niemand Geringeres als Lars Eric Paulsen. Gags sind sein täglich Brot und dabei wurde er auch zum Teil von den Simpsons geprägt. Darüber und über vieles mehr sprechen wir in der heutigen Folge.
A look at one of the most loved and iconic shapes of all time and one of our favourite shapes to eat. From the history of the heart shape and its links to plants both sacred and extinct. To how it has become so entwined with the anatomy, metaphor and symbolism of the human heart, emotions of love. Points of discussion include Aristotle's History of Animals, Pierre Vinken's The Shape of the Heart, the Ficus religiosa, Le roman de la poire, The Master of the View of Saint Gudula, loads of heart-shaped foods, Yard Sale Pizza's Valentine's Day heart-shaped pizza, Neufchâtel, Sachertorte and the absolute legend that is Ralph Wiggum.
Of all the gin joints on all the shores of the Mediterranean, Aeneas had to wash up onto this one. He doesn't know it yet, but this is Carthage: the home of what will become Rome's greatest rival and the ultimate obstacle in her rise to greatness. The genius of Virgil is how he tells us all that while also showing us what things looked like from Aeneas' vantage point--before the clash of civilizations was made manifest, and when the immediate point at issue was where to get something to eat. Here's the key to understanding Virgil's opening moves. Use code HERETICS to get 10% off Field of Greens: fieldofgreens.com The End of Everything, by Victor Davis Hanson: https://a.co/d/iCDan7I Order Light of the Mind, Light of the World (and rate it five stars): https://a.co/d/2QccOfM Check out a new review of the book at Law and Liberty: https://t.co/lHSo8yotG8
Join Jordan, Commish, Pitt Girl and Beth, along with our VP of Podcast Production, Arthur. We discussed how Oregon a National Title, also Ohio State won the title too, Riley Leonard is Ralph Wiggum, Ryan Day injured in a golf cart accident, airboats in the snow, weird games from the year that don't make much sense, what did we learn this year kids? an a special poem performed by Sickos Poet Laureate Beth about Goalposts and much, much more!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marge forces Bart into a friendship with Ralph Wiggum, but when Bart goes back to the Wiggum household and finds it filled with police equipment and files, he is in a troublemaker's paradise. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesimpsonsguy/support
Send us a Text Message.This week a very giggly and tired Megan and Jordan have a discussion on voice acting. Something they don't (or didn't!) know all that much about. Discussions include the Acting Up home studio, Indeed's (?) guide to becoming a voice actor, Rob Wiethoffs story, more on Dungeons and Dragons and SAG-AFTRAs current video game strike. Jordan has plans to be an audio-erotica voice actor while Megan may be in the market to be the new Ralph Wiggum.Tune in for many impressions, including but not limited to: the Wilhelm scream, the Shark Tale shrimp, R2D2, Shaggy and almost the entire cast of SpongeBob and The Simpsons. Also a bonus poetry reading of ‘Does Marge Have Friends' by Raphael Bob-Waksberg.Tangents include not pressing record, a questionable impression of Megan, farts, a dying lime bike and how to cure a hangover. Featuring scary Harry.You can find us as @actingupthepodcast on all socials ;)We are @megan_alderson_ & @jordan.skidsArtwork by @those_who.tryWanna be on the pod? Email actingupthepodcast@gmail.com
Josh is a curmudgeon - to no one's surprise, surely - but he is in rare form as we tackle Wes Anderson's take on the Roald Dahl classic, Fantastic Mr. Fox. Much like Ralph Wiggum on live TV, you can almost hear Clancy's heart breaking as Josh carelessly grouses over a fine film featuring beautifully crafted, cleverly directed, and hopefully ethically sourced puppets. All research done with Wikipedia, IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo, and Disney.Fandom.Com. ----- We're bringing hexy back! Use code NONPLUSSED10 for 10% off MCU and Nonplussed merch at MischiefMerch.com! ----- Use code nonplussed for $10 off after your first order of $25 or more when you download Tavour from your app store today! -- We are (out and) proud members of the Mischief Media Network! To check out their full slate of shows, search “Mischief Media” your podcast app or visit mischiefmedia.com. -- And if you like what you hear and want more, check out the Mischief Media Patreon at patreon.com/makingmischief! ----- Drop us a line! Email: submissions@nonplussedpod.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @nonplussedpod Produced and hosted by Clancy Canto and Josh Wittge in conjunction with Mischief Media. Edited by Josh Wittge. Theme Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. Check out more tunes at https://incompetech.com.
Imran Khan (games writer, formerly Game Informer, Fanbyte, Kinda Funny) and I sit down for our weekly meeting of the anime club, only to discover it's actually a ninety-nine question interview. Join Imran and I as we discuss the future of the games industry, inspiring words from teachers, Disney fast passes, gamifying breakfast, silent fireworks, Battlefield Earth, free champagne, haunted dolls, & Ralph Wiggum controversies. --ASK ME A QUESTION! The 99 Question Hotline!-- 732-592-9838 (aka REAL-WAX-VET) 99questionspod@gmail.com 99Q on Twitter 99Q Merch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/99questions/support
Are you on social media? Of course you are. So follow us! Twitter: @MemberTheGameInstagram: @MemberTheGameTwitch.tv/MemberTheGameYoutube.com/RememberTheGameFacebook.com/RememberTheGamePodcastTikTok.com/@MemberTheGameAnd if you want access to hundreds of bonus (ad-free) podcasts, along with multiple new shows EVERY WEEK, consider showing us some love over at Patreon. Subscriptions start at just $3/month, and 5% of our patreon income every month will be donated to our 24 hour Extra-Life charity stream at the end of the year!Patreon.com/RememberTheGameAnd you can find David and his podcast 'Quantum Kickflip' at:www.quantumkickflip.comTwitter: @quantumkickflipInstagram: @quantumkickflipI love The Simpsons. And I can look passed the flaws in their video games most of the time because of that love. But Bart vs The World is the suckiest bunch of video game suck that ever sucked.It has the DNA of my beloved Bart vs The Space Mutants in it, with the crappy jump mechanics, awful hit boxes, and boring levels. But it adds a bunch of lame mini games that take up like 60% of your play-time, and leaves you wishing you were playing in the deepend of the sandbox with Ralph Wiggum instead.My buddy David Rae makes his return to the show this week, and unlike most of his episodes that involve talking about great NES games, this one brought us both down as deep as Timmy O'Toole in that damned well.And before we "vs the world", I deliver another edition of the Infamous Intro!This week, someone hits me with a play one/remake one/erase one based on games featured on The Simpsons cartoon. What Pokemon would I want to have in real life? And what's a better name: Sega Genesis, or Sega Mega Drive?Plus we play another round of 'Play One, Remake One, Erase One', too! This one features 3 Simpsons NES games: Krusty's Fun House, Batman Meets Radioactive Man, and Bart vs The Space Mutants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you on social media? Of course you are. So follow us! Twitter: @MemberTheGame Instagram: @MemberTheGame Twitch.tv/MemberTheGame Youtube.com/RememberTheGame Facebook.com/RememberTheGamePodcast TikTok.com/@MemberTheGame And if you want access to hundreds of bonus (ad-free) podcasts, along with multiple new shows EVERY WEEK, consider showing us some love over at Patreon. Subscriptions start at just $3/month, and 5% of our patreon income every month will be donated to our 24 hour Extra-Life charity stream at the end of the year! Patreon.com/RememberTheGame And you can find David and his podcast 'Quantum Kickflip' at: www.quantumkickflip.com Twitter: @quantumkickflip Instagram: @quantumkickflip I love The Simpsons. And I can look passed the flaws in their video games most of the time because of that love. But Bart vs The World is the suckiest bunch of video game suck that ever sucked. It has the DNA of my beloved Bart vs The Space Mutants in it, with the crappy jump mechanics, awful hit boxes, and boring levels. But it adds a bunch of lame mini games that take up like 60% of your play-time, and leaves you wishing you were playing in the deepend of the sandbox with Ralph Wiggum instead. My buddy David Rae makes his return to the show this week, and unlike most of his episodes that involve talking about great NES games, this one brought us both down as deep as Timmy O'Toole in that damned well. And before we "vs the world", I deliver another edition of the Infamous Intro! This week, someone hits me with a play one/remake one/erase one based on games featured on The Simpsons cartoon. What Pokemon would I want to have in real life? And what's a better name: Sega Genesis, or Sega Mega Drive? Plus we play another round of 'Play One, Remake One, Erase One', too! This one features 3 Simpsons NES games: Krusty's Fun House, Batman Meets Radioactive Man, and Bart vs The Space Mutants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diese Folge könnte einsamer kaum sein. Denn nicht nur ist Ivo ganz einsam und allein, sondern die bekanntesten Kinder Springfields stranden auch noch auf einer einsamen Insel! Doch das ist noch nicht alles! ...naja, doch, eigentlich schon. Viel Spaß und Vielen Dank an Ralph Wiggum für den Folgenwunsch! ___________________________________________________________
Careful of Your Keepers, the sixth full-length album by This Is the Kit, ends with the mantra-like benediction of "Be Okay". It's a beautifully delicate place to land, after ten songs that navigate their way through a world full of actions, their equal and opposite reactions, and the inextricably linked, overwhelmingly human dance between beauty and pain. It's an album that starts with a goodbye. Or more precisely, it starts with a track called "Goodbye Bite", which carries on with plenty of bite throughout. The lyrics and imagery are are full of teeth and clawing and chewing. As Kate Stables sings on the chorus to the song "Inside Outside" – quoting Ralph Wiggum's celebrated Valentine note to Lisa on an episode of The Simpsons – "Bite off as much as you can chew/ I chew chew choose you." Kate Stables is the singer/ songwriter/ multi-instrumentalist/ banjo enthusiast at the heart of this project. She grew up and fell in love with music in Winchester, one of Old England's oldest cities. She then moved on to the magical music city of Bristol, also the birthplace of groundbreaking acts like Portishead and Massive Attack. It's been a couple of decades since she moved to the artists' mecca of Paris, along with her husband (and fellow musician/bandleader) Jesse Vernon. She and her musical collaborators have quietly built a body of work that's seen This Is the Kit become one of the most revered and distinctive creative forces in folk music. Their much-acclaimed 2023 album builds on 20 years of creative evolution, and finds them collaborating with a hero of Kate's from back in her teenage years – Gruff Rhys, who came to fame as the frontperson for Welsh '90s indie rock deities Super Furry Animals. During the course of a wintertime 2024 tour through Alberta, Kate Stables stopped off at CKUA's Calgary studios to share an illuminating conversation about the elliptical nature of reality, her musical beginnings and creative evolution, drawing inspiration from a century-old banjo discovered in someone's attic, her surprisingly robust connections with Canada and/or Canadian music, working with one of her heroes, and what she always carries in her handbag.
Love is on the air in “A Christmas Frequency” when radio producer Kenzie—who always wears a “K” necklace lest she forget how to start her signature—tries to set up her recently separated morning show host—Denise Richard's Dr. Christmas Jones, we mean Brooke—with a series of live broadcast blind dates to lift both her boss's holiday spirits and the shows plummeting ratings. But then Kenzie meets Ben—a man who long ago realized if he stopped smiling the Earth would explode—only to find out he's also one of Brooke's potential station-mandated beaus! Watch for the romantic misunderstandings. Look for Liam, a man who answers the question “What if Ralph Wiggum were 35 and British?” Keep an eye out for the fact EVERY SQUARE MILLIMETER OF EVERY SCENE IS FILLED WITH EVERY CONCEIVABLE CHRISTMAS DECORATION EVER. Then find your date for the big Christmas soirée! Brought to you by our new sponsor Zini's Italian Restaurant: “Zini's—When you're here you have about 20 minutes because we only have the one table.”"Christmas Rap" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Nach einem schnulzigen 90er Jahre Anime-Intro trifft der eine Gruftschrecken alte Freund*innen der Vanille-Fantasy wieder, während der andere komplett neue Leute kennenlernt und von Homer Simpson und Ralph Wiggum verwirrt wird. Werden sie in dieser etwas anderen Folge auf einen gemeinsamen Nenner kommen? Record of Lodoss War (Wikipedia Artikel zur Serie) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_of_Lodoss_War_(OVA) Hintergrundmagazin zu Record of Lodoss War samt Charakterbögen der Runde https://archive.org/details/record-of-lodoss-war-comptiq-magazine-english-translation/page/n15/mode/2up Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (Computerspiel auf Steam) https://store.steampowered.com/app/1203630/Record_of_Lodoss_War_Deedlit_in_Wonder_Labyrinth/ Das „schnulzige“ Intro der Serie auf YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kagzOJsHBg4 Record of Dragon War (Projekt auf Kickstarter) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/58354395/record-of-dragon-war-ein-manga-fantasy-rpg?lang=de In Praise of Vanilla Fantasy (Jack Guignol, April 2019) http://talesofthegrotesqueanddungeonesque.blogspot.com/2019/04/in-praise-of-vanilla-fantasy.html
"I want every album to have a reference to Ralph Wiggum" On the show this week: 00:00:54 News 00:06:27 Careful Of Your Keepers by This Is The Kit review discussion 00:36:19 Upcoming releases Album rankings: Squid - O Monolith White Reaper - Asking For A Ride Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy Jessie Ware - That! Feels Good! Wednesday - Rat Saw God Kelela - Raven Pile - All Fiction Everything But The Girl - Fuse Feist - Multitudes Overmono - Good Lies Gorillaz - Cracker Island Babymetal - The other one boygenius - the record Complete Mountain Almanac - Complete Mountain Almanac Mandy, Indiana - i've seen a way Kate NV - WOW Alex Lahey - The Answer Is Always Yes Foyer Red - Yarn The Hours Away Erik Hall - Canto Ostinato Fireworks - Higher Lonely Power (the album that misses the D) Ryuichi Sakamoto - 12 Yaeji - With A Hammer
Different Gravy - Not just another Sheffield Wednesday podcast
Welcome to "Different Gravy: The B.O.O.B.S (Back On Our Bull S***) Sessions"! The first episode back after the boys gave a murky halftime season review for the 22/23 season sees Luke and Rich give a slightly more optimistic, or less urine soaked chips, viewpoint on the end of the regular season. Recorded with Rich finding the least sweaty place he could park following a rare victory over Derby (expect sound effects of police, ambulances, and birds (Song of the South Stand, anyone?)), we get into a brief coverage of the game, a check into the lads' whelm-o-meters, and look ahead to the playoffs. Expect talk of Paul Warne almost making a Ralph Wiggum heartbreak face, the wonders of a Mr. Physio Magic Sponge, and Darren Ferguson's early work. The Gravy Boys will also be back to review the glory/misery of the forthcoming Playoffs, so keep it locked! WAWAW! differentgravypod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Justin Roiland: We love to build them up, to knock them down or some people raise themselves to great heights and then completely sabotage themselves. Where do you place Justin Roiland?!Jeff's Piss: The short version is that Jeff is late to the show because he quit vaping.Bob Sweet: Bob Sweet gets the signal and calls in in true NMan/Bob Sweet fashion!PISSING IN SINKS!, CULTURE OF PUBLIC TOILETS!, WHITE NOISE!, JUSTIN ROILAND!, RICK AND MORTY!, CREATOR!, STYLE!, HIGH ON LIFE!, XBOX GAMEPASS!, FUNNY!, BATTERY!, DETAILS!, ARREST!, CONSENT!, FELONY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE!, DAN HARMON!, 2020!, PANDEMIC!, GEORGE FLOYD!, CORPOREAL INJURY!, MENACE!, ADULT SWIM!, PISS ON BACK OF PANTS!, SHRINKAGE!, PISS WHEN YOU SHIT!, QUIT VAPE!, CIGARETTES!, TEENIS!, SITTING ON YOUR BALLS!, HANGER!, INSIDE!, SPRAY!, SPLIT STREAM!, BEATING OFF!, DOUBLE PISS JET!, MAKE YOURSELF PISS!, HEALTH TEACHER!, COMMANDO!, PUBLIC HUMILIATION!, ILLUMINATI!, COOKIE TIN!, SOLAR OPPOSITES!, SACRIFICE!, SUMMER!, UNDERAGE!, ORGY!, SEXUAL GROOMER!, VIOLENT CRIMINAL!, STOP BEING GROOMED!, CHRISTY!, HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS!, EVIL GIRL!, SQUANCH GAMES!, PARTY!, VESSEL OF INFORMATION!, POLYAMORY!, VIOLENT PORN!, EX GIRLFRIEND!, BOB SWEET!, ZOINKS!, MILKSHAKE!, WHEEL UNFORTUNATE!, ACCEPTANCE VIDEO!, ACCENT!, DELAY!, HEADSET!, JIM'S CHOICE!, AMERICA'S GOT TALENT!, AGT!, NOAH THE STRONG!, UNION BREAKER!, AIRBNB!, DEMI LARDNER!, RALPH WIGGUM!, BABY LOOKED AT YOU!, TEXT MESSAGES!, ACTING OUT!, CERTIFIED!, ROUGH SEX!, DEMI LARDNER!, DAD'S GOOGLE HISTORY!, KOALA MAN!, SECRET STASH!, DEAD DAD'S GOOGLE HISTORY!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
In our second State of the Studio episode, Dave and Chris sit down with their MDM partner Dave “DOC” O'Connor to size up food TV from both sides of the screen—what it's like to make it, and what's missing by the time someone tunes in to watch it. Then, before a lightning-round of Ask Dave (but double-the-Dave), they break down the new kind of programming Dave C. wants to bring to the medium. Plus, stay tuned for: Taxicab Confessions, pitching YouTube with Tony Bourdain, HBO nondisclosure agreements, going to Durham to sit with Coach K, dropping your hairnet into the soup, making a cooking show for someone from the 1600s, auto-tune cooking, learning through failing, BeReal planning, landing in the poseur pile, rating the Spotify office building, a Ralph Wiggum moment, and Dave's pastry quest. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Guest: Dave O'Connor Producers: Sasha Ashall, Jordan Bass, and Aleya Zenieris Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Couch Gag! C&V press on into the swamps of August, adding two new Simpsons episodes to their list! Is The Telltale Head's solid construction enough to balance out its 1990-era patriotism? Does This Little Wiggy go a little too far in making fun of Ralph Wiggum? How morally correct is it to steal a movie? Subscribe and find out! https://www.patreon.com/posts/70697076
"Your heart may be broken but at least it's not stabbed through with a hook!"Join The Stephen Queens and The Forensic Fiends (The Fiends and Queens) for an exciting crossover episode where we discuss the horror documentary, Cropsey! In this review:Ashley is so confused she turns into Ralph Wiggum from The Simpsons.Shannon tries not to rage about Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian. Erica has a great idea for a future Cropsey docu-series.Colleen tells us about her alma mater's history by shedding details on the Athens Asylum.And we all discuss whether our exes were worse than Cropsey!Stay Creepy!
The Saturday edition of Football...Only Bettor is here as as Kevin Hatchard is joined by Mark O'Haire, Mark Stinchcombe and Jake Osgathorpe to look at the best bets for key games including Leeds v Tottenham - will Conte's latest outburst affect their thinking? The guys also dip into the EFL and take a trip to Belgium. For all the latest tips & insight on football head to betting.betfair.com/football/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org
We just had to choo-choo-choose this as our Valentine's Day episode! The Simpsons S04E15 "I Love Lisa" is the perfect gift to give instead of chocolate, because nothing gets chocolate out.Follow us on Twitter: @SimpsonsSibsMusic provided by NCS: https://ncs.io/adventureGet one free month on the Barkbox SuperChewer subscription service for dogs: http://www.superchewer.com/simpsons/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/simpsonssibs)
We choo-choo-choose you to listen to this classic episode where we take a look at I Love Lisa. Ralph Wiggum falls for Lisa but his interest is not reciprocated. Brenden helps us look at this episode in a different light by not only looking at things through Ralph's eyes but rather through Lisa's eyes. We question Ralph's actions and think that Lisa may not be completely in the wrong. Cori has us play a game where we guess which breakup lines she has used from the show. We also answer listener emails and tell childhood Valentine's Day stories. You might not have asked for it but we also bring you some great nose picking content and make sure to stick around for Cori's bold Super Bowl predictions. This is an all time great episode of the Simpsons and we had a blast recording this one, we hope you enjoy it as well!
We watched Season 4 Episode 15: I Love Lisa! A Valentines Day romp where Ralph Wiggum choo choo chooses Lisa with disastrous consequences. Bok loves that chalky chalky love heart candy and still bites her nails, Claire was a nosepicker as a kid and loves Killer Pythons. Both took time to reflect on slash retraumatise themselves with childhood and teenage romantic situations. They gush over this heartfelt and heartbreaking episode.
Josh is a curmudgeon - to no one's surprise, surely - but he is in rare form as we tackle Wes Anderson's take on the Roald Dahl classic, Fantastic Mr. Fox. Much like Ralph Wiggum on live TV, you can almost hear Clancy's heart breaking as Josh carelessly grouses over a fine film featuring beautifully crafted, cleverly directed, and hopefully ethically sourced puppets. All research done with Wikipedia, IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo, and Disney.Fandom.Com. ----- We're bringing hexy back! Use code NONPLUSSED10 for 10% off MCU and Nonplussed merch at MischiefMerch.com! ----- Use code nonplussed for $10 off after your first order of $25 or more when you download Tavour from your app store today! -- We are (out and) proud members of the Mischief Media Network! To check out their full slate of shows, search “Mischief Media” your podcast app or visit mischiefmedia.com. -- And if you like what you hear and want more, check out the Mischief Media Patreon at patreon.com/makingmischief! ----- Drop us a line! Email: submissions@nonplussedpod.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @nonplussedpod Produced and hosted by Clancy Canto and Josh Wittge in conjunction with Mischief Media. Edited by Josh Wittge. Theme Music: "Quirky Dog" by Kevin MacLeod. Check out more tunes at https://incompetech.com.
After a brief hiatus the boys are back with their mail sack overflowing with questions. Gord mourns the last week of 80s October so the boys make sure to bring the heat. Ralph Wiggum makes a long awaited return while the boys talk trade controversy on THE podcast giving you the fantasy stats, picks, and updates each week.
We discuss Jason's dog, Bogey, chewing up his TV remote, Emily's progress in her Halloween movie marathon, and another round of Are You Smarter Than Jason Dick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Feedback with EarBuds, the podcast recommendation podcast. Our newsletter brings you five podcast recommendations each week according to a theme, and curated by a different person. Our podcast is an audio version of the newsletter.Subscribe to the newsletter: eepurl.com/cIcBuHThis week's theme is Understanding Our Digital Footprint. The curator is Tim Bornholdt, host of the Constant Variables podcast.This week's newsletter and podcast are sponsored by...Reel.so. Turn podcast into video with Reel. Promote your podcast on social media with short teaser videos (audiograms). Grab your audience's attention as they scroll the feed, even without sound.No design skills are required! Get lifetime 20% off with the coupon EARBUDSPODCAST. Learn more: https://reel.so/?invite=28N4YZK1&utm_campaign=newsletter&utm_source=earbudspodcastcollective.orgOn Feedback with EarBuds, you'll hear an interview between our host, Arielle Nissenblatt, and someone doing something interesting in the podcast space. Then, you'll hear about this week's podcast picks being featured on our newsletter.About our curator, Tim Bornholdt. Hi! My name is Tim Bornholdt. I'm an entrepreneur, software developer, and podcaster based in Minneapolis, MN.I've been building websites since the first grade. My first site was a terrible Angelfire page called "Tim's World," and it featured every awful feature of late 90s web browsers (frames, scrolling marquees, and an unstoppable MIDI loop of the Coca-Cola jingle in the background). I kept at it and improved my web development capabilities, eventually creating the web's most popular Ralph Wiggum website called That's Unpossible in middle school. I graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2010 with a BA in Journalism, a minor in Computer Science, and a fair amount of debt.This week's interview: Meet Jeff Townsend, AKA The Podcast Father. His podcast is called Indie Podcaster. Jeff interviews creators about their shows and projects. He spoke with EarBuds creator Arielle Nissenblatt last week about her career. We're sharing a 10-ish minute snippet of that conversation here. To listen to the rest of the interview, click here: https://www.podcastfather.com/arielle-nissenblatt-from-earbuds-podcast-collective/Find this week's podcast recommendation list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/digital-footprint-podcast-recommendationsThis week's podcast picks:Constant VariablesTech Tip TuesdaysClimate SolutionsSustrain Daily PodcastSustainability ExploredThis week's spotlight: AFTERSHOCKAftershock is a fast-paced thriller about a massive earthquake that destroys the West Coast, causing a mysterious island to rise up from the Pacific. Sarah Wayne Callies is leading the charge on this new scripted series that also stars David Harbour and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.Listen: https://deadline.com/2021/06/sarah-wayne-callies-david-harbour-jeffrey-dean-morgan-to-star-in-scripted-podcast-aftershock-iheartmedia-1234783840/Apply to have your podcast spotlit: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/podcast-spotlightsEarBuds Blog: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/blogCurate a list here: https://www.earbudspodcastcollective.org/earbuds-podcast-curators-formFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EarbudsPodColFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/earbudspodcastcollectiveFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/earbudspodcastcollective/Learn more at our website: http://www.earbudspodcastcollective.orgTee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/user/earbuds-podcast-collective
Chris and Dan review season four, episode fifteen of the Simpsons, which is the first major starring role of Ralph Wiggum and launches the tradition of Ralph being extremely quotable. When Lisa gives Ralph a Valentine's Day card out of pity, Ralph immediately falls for her and takes it too far.
Lisa choo-choo-chooses Ralph Wiggum as her pity valentine, but he takes it as a pledge of lifelong devotion. We've all been there.Also - Andrew and Tim peer nervously out of the window at all the new vaccinated people.
Pak je Duff Beer en Donuts er maar bij, want Bart en Lesley zijn op bezoek in Springfield! Dit met een speciale The Simpsons top 5, zo hoor je o.a. Fall Out Boy, Bloodhound Gang en Green Day. Daarnaast is er nieuwe muziek te horen van Chuck! No, Captain Chunk!, Hot Mulligan en meer! Playlist: 01. Machine Gun Kelly ft Kellin Quinn – love race 02. Bloodhound Gang – Ralph Wiggum 03. Okilly Dokilly – White Wine Spritzer 04. Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Bitter 05. Angels & Airwaves – Euphoria 06. Everygreen Terrace – Chaney Can’t Quite Riff Like Helmet’s Page Hamilton 07. Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance 08. Hot Mulligan – Featuring Mark Hoppus 09. Cherym – Listening to My Head 10. Green Day – She 11. Killswitch Engage – My Curse
Pak je Duff Beer en Donuts er maar bij, want Bart en Lesley zijn op bezoek in Springfield! Dit met een speciale The Simpsons top 5, zo hoor je o.a. Fall Out Boy, Bloodhound Gang en Green Day. Daarnaast is er nieuwe muziek te horen van Chuck! No, Captain Chunk!, Hot Mulligan en meer! Playlist: 01. Machine Gun Kelly ft Kellin Quinn – love race 02. Bloodhound Gang – Ralph Wiggum 03. Okilly Dokilly – White Wine Spritzer 04. Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! – Bitter 05. Angels & Airwaves – Euphoria 06. Everygreen Terrace – Chaney Can’t Quite Riff Like Helmet’s Page Hamilton 07. Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance 08. Hot Mulligan – Featuring Mark Hoppus 09. Cherym – Listening to My Head 10. Green Day – She 11. Killswitch Engage – My Curse
Happy February and Happy Valentine's Day Month! To kick off the latest holiday, Matt is diving into the world of The Simpsons for the first time on this podcast to cover 'I Love Lisa' from the show's fourth season. Matt discusses why Ralph Wiggum is one of the most lovable characters in TV history, how The Simpsons may have inspired Breaking Bad and how The Simpsons can continue to bring so much joy all these years later. Just as we do every week, we also determine if this should be a Holiday classic! Be sure to leave us a review and you can receive a FREE TGI Podcast sticker!
Lisa gives Ralph Wiggum a Valentine's Day card when she sees that he has not received any. Ralph misinterprets Lisa's gesture and, much to Lisa's dismay, relentlessly pursues her with affection. Cho Cho Chosen Special Guest & Resident Mediocre President Expert: Rachel Twitter: @eyeonsimpsons Patreon: www.patreon.com/eyeonsimpsons
“A profile of Ralph Wiggum highlighting my favourite episodes and moments of the character.” - Host Wayan
Hey 2019. You were pretty buckwild and messed a lot of people's stuff up, but if we're being honesty here... you were pretty good to us. So, thanks, but let's make room for 2020 now, baby. Topics include not having sex on New Year's Eve (cheers!), Ralph Wiggum and your other precious children, Niall lies about surfing in Ireland, booty call babysitting, being boring, the winner of the Niall Joke Award is announced, getting bored of your naked partner, tactical break up timing, and a pegging situation.
Squeeze onto the couch as a perfectly cromulent panel of Advent Calendar House regulars celebrate the 30th anniversary of “The Simpsons” and its series premiere, “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,” or as it was advertised to us in 1989, “The Simpsons’ Christmas Special.”CONTENT WARNING: We briefly discuss Mall Santas and 10-year-olds’ feelings on Mall Santas.On This EpisodeMike Westfall (@fallwestmike), disowned last-place greyhound and future father of a bunch of Rory Calhouns.Brandon Medley (@brandmed), my unnaturally confident-sounding best friend from Blessed Are the Geek.Erin Evans (@mserinmevans), the fire-dancing Santa of the South Seas.Joey O. (@ImGonnaDJ24), an established expert on Batman smelling, from Y-Not Radio and Words With Nerds.Topics and TangentsRemembering the buildup and promos for “The Simpsons’ Christmas Special” in 1989, and the time I accidentally watched “The Tracey Ullman Show,” because I was too sick to get up and change the channel.We can’t talk about early Simpsons without mentioning Burger King toys, The Simpsons arcade game, and of course, “Do the Bartman.”Bart’s first Butterfinger commercial predates the show by a year.Al Jean’s 5 favorite “Simpsons” episodes, as told to The Wall Street Journal.Among the animators who worked on this first episode was Eric Stefani, who had already founded some band with his sister.The crowdsourced origins of “Jingle Bells, Batman Smells” (research by Rob Weir, 2006) and the “like a light bulb!” interjections to “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” (research by Azizi Powell, 2017).Feel free to Google image search “simpsons moth tattoo” for a gallery of real, intentionally unfinished tattoos.The tattoo artist is retroactively identified as Mervin Monroe, the younger brother of Dr. Marvin Monroe.Early, strange in hindsight prototypes of Springfield citizens, including a more competent Ralph Wiggum and a cockier Milhouse.Ned Flanders says, “Happy holidays.”NED FLANDERS SAYS, “HAPPY HOLIDAYS.”The time Brandon cut down his own Christmas tree.My guest appearance on the Two Bad Neighbors podcast to discuss the Simpsons’ next Christmas episode, “Marge Be Not Proud.”Previous Episodes of This Podcast MentionedSeason 2, Episode 1: How the Grinch Stole ChristmasSeason 2, Episode 14: Batman, the Animated Series: Christmas with the JokerSeason 2, Episode 18: He-Man/She-Ra: A Christmas Special“The Simpsons” and “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” ©1989 20th Century Fox Television.Closing Music: “The Simpsons Theme,” performed by Green Day, ©2007 Reprise Records.The Advent Calendar House is on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and part of the Christmas Podcast Network.
Here's a look at the award-winning Friday version of 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Jon Anderson is 75. He's the only Yes lead singer who matters. Chad Smith is 58. Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer who looks like Will Ferrell. Craig Robinson is 48. Nancy Cartwright is 62. She's the voice of Bart Simpson... not to mention Nelson Muntz, Rod and Todd Flanders, and the amazing Ralph Wiggum. Today in 1964, The Rolling Stones made their first appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show". Numerous complaint letters prompted Sullivan to promise they'd never appear on his show again... but, of course, they did in 1965.
Here's a look at the award-winning Friday version of 'Today in Rock History' featuring: Jon Anderson is 75. He's the only Yes lead singer who matters. Chad Smith is 58. Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer who looks like Will Ferrell. Craig Robinson is 48. Nancy Cartwright is 62. She's the voice of Bart Simpson... not to mention Nelson Muntz, Rod and Todd Flanders, and the amazing Ralph Wiggum. Today in 1964, The Rolling Stones made their first appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show". Numerous complaint letters prompted Sullivan to promise they'd never appear on his show again... but, of course, they did in 1965.
Muy buenas a todos, os teníamos un poco abandonados pero este trío de PROGcastinators: Paco Fox, Norberto Ramos del Val y Natalia Van Humbeeck ya están de nuevo por aquí! Y estamos de vuelta con un programa "especial"... porque nosotros siempre seremos "especiales" (sí, como Ralph Wiggum). En esta ocasión maese Paco Fox se empeña en hablar de canciones sueltas (¡Herejía!) de grupos y ARTIZTAS que NO son considerados abierta ni habitualmente progresivos... pero que han caído en hacer algún temita que parece que lo es. Así que sin mas preámbulos os invitamos a que escuchéis a Natalia y Norberto encabronarse en su negacionismo o admitiendo como prog todo lo que les pueda gustar, en la tradición de la Secta y a Paco Fox regocijándose por haberse salido con la suya. En fin... un SINDIOS de programa, pero ¿Qué esperabais? Os recordamos que todos los episodios de PROGcastinators están disponibles tanto en iVoox como Spotify e iTunes: PROGcastinators en iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/progcastinators/id1440015446?mt=2 PROGcastinators en Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3UyPBmHVIciJdQKqVCNxxB?si=hQ6GXfP-QLSeI9nZqgb7Sg Aquí os dejamos la lista de reproducción de Spotify con todas (salvo una) las canciones que han sonado en este programa: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sqQEzaQy2WgVMhmqkzFj0?si=AiPKnmJdTdGSCmYETDs_uA Como siempre ya sabéis que sois libres de dejarnos comentarios o escribirnos en vía Twitter a @Tali_Rayya @pacofox o @norberfilms con recomendaciones para futuros programas, o con lo que se os ocurra, os leeremos encantados. ¡Gracias por escucharnos!
Tim Bornholdt is an entrepreneur, software developer, podcaster, and the founder of The Jed Mahonis Group. There, Tim specializes in helping businesses to strategize, design, develop, and deploy custom iOS and Android mobile application systems that optimize a business's processes and improve their bottom line. Tim takes pride in not only building powerful mobile apps, but building powerful long-lasting relationships with his clients as he helps them scale, grow, and automate their businesses. The Jed Mahonis Group has been delivering custom-built iOS and Android applications to businesses of all kinds since 2012. Past applications include the Great Clips, Kwikly, and Green Mill apps that allow salon customers to check into salons, dental offices to find and hire temporary staff, and customers of a regional pizza chain to browse menus and place orders respectively, all from their mobile devices. Tim got his start in web development in the first grade and built the internet's most popular Ralph Wiggum fan page, the now-defunct That's Unpossible. When he isn't spending time with his family or training for another ultramarathon, he is most likely podcasting; he co-produces the C Tolle Run podcast with Olympian Carrie Tollefson and hosts his own show called Constant Variables.
Marge organises a play date between Bart and Ralph Wiggum, much to Bart's chagrin. Well, that is until he realises that he'll get his hand on Chief Wiggum's "magic key" to the city. Patreon Mailbag - 33:56Episode Review - 43:55Mailbag - 1:22:00 SUPPORT THE SHOW FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount
To help support the podcast, visit: https://www.patreon.com/voschool This weeks episode of the VO School podcast is very special indeed! It features an interview with an animation legend, Emmy Award winner, Nancy Cartwright - voice of Bart Simpson, Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Todd Flanders as well as Rufus in Kim Possible, Mindy in Animaniacs and Gloria in Richie Rich. Nancy has achieved that rare feat of becoming a household name as a voice actor, thanks to her immense talent, determination and the wild success of her voice work on The Simpsons. We find out how she got started, how a Simpsons episode is brought to life, her tips for newcomers to the industry and some off-the-cuff vocal gymnastics! We also discuss an upcoming episode of the Simpsons that was written by Nancy, and take a peek inside the writers room.
Are you ready to rock?! Welcome back to Ralph Wiggum month on Eat My Shorts. Get ready to celebrate your favorite pop sensation this week in our hardest rocking’ episode yet.
Tim Bornholdt is an entrepreneur, software developer, podcaster, and the founder of The Jed Mahonis Group. At The Jed Mahonis Group, Tim specializes in helping businesses to strategize, design, develop, and deploy custom iOS and Android mobile application systems that bring their products and services right to their customer's front door. Tim got his start in web development in the first grade and soon built the internet's most popular Ralph Wiggum fan page, the now-defunct That's Unpossible. While he founded the Jed Mahonis Group shortly after graduating college in 2010, Tim is also a videographer who has seen his work featured on Fox Business Channel, CNBC, and Bloomberg International, as well as a podcaster with Olympian Carrie Tollefson on her C Tolle Run podcast and his own show, Constant Variables.Useful links:The Jed Mahonis Group (Website)Show notes:Tim shares his journey of building his business with his friendHis early passion for computers and figuring out how things workThe cost and fear that goes into building a new appThe importance of picking the right clientsBalancing work and lifeHow journalism has changed“Getting the idea out of your head and onto paper.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
So. . .uh. . .do you like. . .stuff? Eat My Shorts is kicking off a month of episodes covering a Simpsoverse favorite: Ralph Wiggum!
The Oh My Glob crew awaken from their ancient slumber to finish viewing and discussing the home stretch of Adventure Time's debut season with episode 19: 'The Duke.' Also, Amy nails her Ralph Wiggum impression. Rate us on iTunes! itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/oh-my-glob-an-adventure-time-podcast/id1434343477?mt=2 Check out our website: ohmyglobpodcast.wordpress.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/ohmyglobpodcast Contact us: ohmyglobpodcast@gmail.com And that Twitter thing: @ohmyglobpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kicking off Thursday DJ Eternity and Elite Muzik returns with Episode 134 of Elite Muzik Radio. The 25min mix includes a mixture of Baile, R&B, Funk, Electro Soul and more. Featuring music from Jair, Ralph Wiggum, VHOOR, sptmbr yngstr, mr. alexus, Stinhow, Hoodboi, AbJo, KOKiO and others. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1aea92 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Elite Muzik Radio.
Welcome to another exciting edition of Eggs. Today's guest is Tim Bornholdt. Tim is an entrepreneur, software developer, videographer, and the founder of The Jed Mahonis Group. At The Jed Mahonis Group, Tim specializes in helping businesses to strategize, design, develop, and deploy custom iOS and Android mobile application systems that bring their products and services right to their customer's front door. We had a really great conversation about what it REALLY takes to develop an app from start to finish, working with Agile processes and the fact that he was once the proud owner of the largest Ralph Wiggum fan site on the internet. It was a great chat and you're going to love it. Tune in then tell a buddy. Our Guest: Tim Bornholdt Jed Mahonis Group https://jedmahonisgroup.com/ @timbornholdt on IG and Twitter YouTUBE Live broadcast: https://youtu.be/tP_mRm9KE5A The Eggs Podcast Spotify playlist: bit.ly/eggstunes The Plugs: The Show eggscast.com @eggshow on twitter and instagram On iTunes: itun.es/i6dX3pC On Stitcher: bit.ly/eggs_on_stitcher Also available on Google Play Music! Mike "DJ Ontic" shows and info djontic.com @djontic on twitter Ryan R2 SLC/BCN r2mg.com ryanroghaar.com @r2mg on twitter @r2mediagroup on instagram
Day 11: We dig down like dogs to the bottom of the VHS bargain bin for “Jingle Bell Rap,” an overlooked special from 1991 that had all the potential to become a Christmas classic, but none of the airtime. On This Episode Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), out-of-place freak Santa Claus who’s still human in a world full of talking dogs. Chad Young (@horrormoviebbq) of the Horror Movie BBQ and TPIF: Thank Pod It’s Funny. About the Special Watch “Jingle Bell Rap” on Amazon Prime. Perennial Pictures’ webpage for “Jingle Bell Rap.” Topics and Tangents Chad’s on, so of course we talk about Roy Rogers. Fetch and Uncle Jesse are the “wise cowboy” archetype that replaced the wise janitor in the ’90s. It’s an early-’90s special with a rap in it, so here’s the comparison to that one Fruity Pebbles commercial. Shout-out to the Cult Film Club and “Plot in 60 Seconds.” In Rollover’s flashback, his dad looks like angry Homer Simpson. Ralph Wiggum’s heart breaks in slow motion. New Kids on the Block perform “Funky Funky Xmas” on Arsenio Hall. Previous Episodes of This Podcast Mentioned Season 1, Bonus 2: The Adventures of the American Rabbit You can visit the Advent Calendar House on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and on the Christmas Podcast Network.
Theresa och Thomas svarar på fler lyssnarfrågor och Theresa briljerar med sin Ralph Wiggum-hjärna. Plus: Ögonkött! Näckros-ett-s! Djävulska fisklökar! Bli månadsgivare och stötta Idiot Skavank med en slant i månaden. Pengarna går oavkortat till poddens fortlevnad! http://www.patreon.com/idiotskavank Ni kan också swisha ett valfritt bidrag till 0761388063. Idiot Skavank på Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/idiotskavank/ Instagram: @idiotskavankpodcast
Anthony sings the Bee Gees, Dr. Issues channels Madeline Kahn, and the Patreon is announced. Oh, and they also talk about the Merc with the Mouth, Deadpool! SHOW NOTES: Introduction Announcement of new Patreon! (02:34) Deadpool background Created by Rob Liefeld & Fabian Nicieza in New Mutants 98 (Feb. 1991) Began as villain attacking Cable & New Mutants Later joins X-Force, begins making appearances in other books Gets own miniseries in 1994 Joe Kelly series in 1997 is where character comes into his own - introduces Blind Al & Weasel, along with 4th wall breaking Gail Simone introduces little yellow boxes Deadpool could interact with Joins Cable in "buddy cop" series, firmly established as comic relief character 2010 - joins Uncanny X-Force, more moralized version of character 2010s sees Deadpool become the new Wolverine - appears in numerous series and side miniseries In solo series, gets cured of healing factor and loses scarred face New series by Brian Posehn & Gerry Duggan - gets married and discovers he has child Died in Deadpool 250 as part of Secret Wars All New All Different Marvel - joins Avengers Unity Squad, initially sides with Hydra Steve Rogers out of respect, but later has crisis of conscience and walks away Favorite Deadpool moments (24:08) Issues (25:40) Considered in-universe to be "schizophrenic" or suffering from psychosis Moral flexibility & ambiguity Blind loyalty to certain characters/people can cost him Treatment (42:37) In-universe - any & all treatments are on the table Out-of-universe - anti-psychotics, under observation Skit Ending Pop culture references throughout the episode: "I Started a Joke" by the Bee Gees Lisa breaks Ralph Wiggum's heart Clips from South Park "It Hits the Fan" - NSFW Clue - "Flames on the sides of my face" iTunes: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: hereTwitter FacebookE-mailPatreon
Calvinball 14 ! Des épisodes 1 de séries récemment diffusées en France, entrecoupées de chansons dont le thème est : des villes. AU MENU The Looming Tower, chez Amazon Prime Video Hibana Spark, chez Netflix Les Enfants de la Baleine, chez Netflis Captain Tsubasa, chez Anime Digital Network Des dinosaures Des javelots Smaïn, saint patron de Calvinball TRACKLIST Puffy AmiYumi - Tokyo I'm on My Way ! Les metyss - A Saint Laurent du Maroni Les Inconnus - Auteuil Neuilly Passy Miossec - Brest Oldelaf - Nancy Tabu-Ley Rochereau - Bel Abidjan
We're back, and we're brining you the years of experience and expertise that we've gained over many years as seasoned hockey pro's.....yeah ok, in all honesty we're three, sometimes four, hockey fans that have opinions, and most of the time - you can liken our knowledge base to that of Ralph Wiggum - means well, but comes up short a lot of the time! The post Episode 22 – The Ralphs appeared first on Door 14 Hockey.
In this episode, Agent Nicole is once more in jail, but this time it's SPACE JAIL! So to fill the void Patsy and Ashes are joined by Miles and Richie from the Best Darn Diddly podcast! They chat about one of the most popular Simpsons characters, Ralph Wiggum! They discuss their various impressions of Ralph and try to get into his head to understand who he really is and what his motivations are as a character and as a person. Plus, Patsy makes a BIG announcement for an upcoming event. All this and MORE on this week's episode of Throwdown Thursday!
So Sophie picked the one guy she said she wouldn't...and Ralph Wiggum cried walking into the ocean. Your Bachelorette Finale recap is here now with Jacqui Kassulke and Jo Thornely.
Special Guest Jacquelyne Jones forces Landree and Drew to watch two of The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror" episodes: I and XXVIII. It's a Halloween Spooktacular! Also: Rosanne Trick or Roseanne Treat?, Drew Issues a Correction, and Ralph Wiggum or Homer Simpson: Who Ate It?
Chris and Mackenzie get political: Groening-style! Ralph Wiggum for President! Richard Nixon’s Head is back! Let’s make Animation great again? What are the ways that animation satirizes the political process, voters, and the office of the presidency? What are the presidential tropes? How do The Simpsons tackle politics? Links About E Pluribus Wiggum http://bit.ly/2suxIjY About A Head in the Polls http://bit.ly/2suCSMP Watch E Pluribus Wiggum http://bit.ly/2sus6WF Watch A Head in the Polls http://nflx.it/2suiVpo About Tiny Toons episode “Washingtoon” http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS3E11Washingtoon Our Episode about The Critic https://overcast.fm/+FkrWkWcAE
Dwight and Scott tackle one of the most nostalgic shows of all times "The Simpsons"!!! Scott uncovers the conspiracy that Millhouse and Frank Grimes are one in the same. Dwight raves about the subtle hysterical performance of Ralph Wiggum. And both of them love the adorable animation that is young Frank Grimes. Follow us on twitter @wrtrbagelbskt, like us on our facebook page, and you can email the boys at writersbagelbasket@gmail.com with questions, shows or movies to watch, and fan art of the shows they're doing. Don't forget to like us on the Facebook too. Credit to DJ Quads for providing Living Stereo (The music in the theme)
After a brief hiatus, we have returned with a new guest! Aidan watches a couple episodes with us for the first time in over a decade. We talk about Tom Cruise's almost appearance as, er, 'Tom,' and why hollywood action heros deserve just as much praise as character actors. We chat about the Big Brother program, Homer and Bart's relationship, and how Bart is always playing a different sport depending on what the episode requires. Then we delve deep into I Love Lisa, the first 'star' appearance from Ralph Wiggum (and our first indication that he's Chief Wiggum's son!). We talk about Valentines in school, young love, and why we feel for both Ralph and Lisa in their failed romantic situation. Follow us on twitter @BadNeighborsPod or e-mail us at thehammockdistricton3rd@gmail.com!
It was (or may soon be?) Super Tuesday so WEE are getting political and watching Season 19's E Pluribus Wiggum, a gimmick that sort of resembles an episode with a plot that barely resembles a story. Basically, a number of antics lead to Ralph Wiggum running for President. Did The Purge win on Super Tuesday? Why shouldn't we name He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named? And has Leonardo DiCaprio become an undead creature of the night? All that plus peak guacamole, Butterfinger promises, and Hangin' Brain with Mr. Cooper. NEXT WEEK: Season 12's Bye Bye Nerdy www.weepodcast.com
Nick and Jon have fun until Master H 2 tells Jon about his new #UAHLU opponent: NICK!
It's WEE's Fitty Epivittery and to celebrate Dan & Jack watch their namesake episode, Season 12's "Worst Episode Ever," an episode that's all about Comic Book Guy. We discuss the silliness in the episode, a plot cobbled together from classic episodes, whether Comic Book Guy's arc failed, and the classic vs. post-classic stylings of Ralph Wiggum. Where will Dan put his dirty diapers? How much ketchup is unacceptable to Jack? Just how exactly will you be murdered on the WEE Cruise? All this, plus total prags, young pups, and a slew of important announcements from WEE Studios that you better listen to... or else... Thanks for fifty great episodes, WEE Universe! Looking forward to at least a few more before we start phoning it in. NEXT WEEK: The Premiere of Season 27 "Every Man's Dream!" www.weepodcast.com
Dana Gould ("The Simpsons") cracks wise with Cole and Vanessa about lens flares, Justin Bieber's Milestone award, Dr. Zaius, The Ben Stiller Show, Ray Harryhausen, Ralph Wiggum, wrangling Andy Dick, Albert Brooks, Dane Cook, Cobb's Comedy Club, Andrew Dice Clay, Grady's Oates and Dana's hilarious riff on Chris Matthews claiming the last jelly donut. Leave your answer to the firsts question (the first novelty or comedic song you were into) on our website for a chance to win a Simpson Season 14 Blu-Ray signed by Dana!
Hold on to your hats, folks, because this one's a weird one even by our standards... While Skype wreaks havoc with a vengeance, we top off the tank in the rickety ol' Wayback Machine head out for a long, rambling ride through Amazing Spider-Man #300, Miller and Mazzuchelli's Born Again, Comic Confessions (including Cerebus, Camelot 3000, Black Dragon, Chris Claremont's First Flight, X-Terminators and Fallen Angels, Jon Bogdanove, and much more), Valiant both old and new, Ultraverse, Catwoman, Ted Mckeever's MONDO from Image/Shadowline, Justice League: Doom and Dwayne Mcduffie, Morrison and Quitely's Flex Mentallo (incorporating Doom Patrol, Teen Titans, Alan Moore and Don Simpson's Pictopia, Cliff Steele, and more), Rubber Blanket, Bongo Comics and the Ralph Wiggum one-shot (Sergio Aragones, Mike Kazaleh, Carol Lay, Ted May, and more), "Hawkeye's a dick!", listener email, Ghost Rider, the latest episode of the Walking Dead on TV, Rogue Trooper and Strontium Dog, Uncanny X-Force, and a whole mess more!
Well, the inthinkable has happened ("Me fail English? That's unpossible!" -Ralph Wiggum). That terribly marvelous duo, those two peas in a single dorm room-sized pod, have parted ways. Of course, I speak of Kenny and Jon, and of course, it's only for the summer. What an emo day. But hey, cheer up little buckaroo... all hope is not lost yet! In this final spring edition of the podcast, Jon explains the mysterious month-long absence of the podcast and Kenny and Jon's respective summer plans. Since this is the shortest podcast yet, and maybe ever in the history of podcasts, there is no need to prepare for... Somewhere North Of Here.
Beer On Show #005 - I get some new equipment (aka toys) and test it out followed by a Skype test using a very bad Australian accent. After that, I get Mike on Skype and we chat about my roommate Andy, bad songs, Ralph Wiggum impressions, and more! Audio comments: 206-666-JOE1 Email: beeronshow@gmail.com