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On today's episode, Derek and Jason discuss a very important important question -- which era was peak car? Or is the best era yet to come? We promise you this - the answer is much more complicated than you think. === This episode is sponsored by Battery Tender. Visit https://www.batterytender.com/ and use code HAGERTY20 for 20% off. === Fresh off the release of Retrospective, a new Hagerty show that explores old magazine comparison tests and how they stack up in the modern era, Jason begins to wonder which era is peak car. Having discussed what is "peak sports sedan" between BMW E90 M3, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG, and Audi B7 RS4, Jason and Derek break down the criteria of what makes a car era great as a whole - from serviceability and intended purpose, to speed, value, styling, and other intrinsic characteristics. More importantly, is the true value of a car established by the opinions of enthusiasts or non--enthusiasts? All this and more on this episode of The Carmudgeon Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, the guys revisit The Cosby Show. The trend-setting series crossed racial boundaries, making it the most-watched sitcom on TV. Unfortunately, Bill Cosby himself has tarnished our memories of the Huxtables, but Jamie and Milo believe this might be one of those situations where it's worth separating the art from the artist, and modern audiences should give it a watch. For More from the 80s and 90s visit Web: the80sand90s.com Instagram: @The80sand90sCom YouTube: The 80s and 90s Overlooked If you enjoy this episode, don't keep it a secret, tell a friend and/or share it on social media so others can experience it as well. This episode is proudly sponsored by How to Manage Your Manager: All The Credit Half The Work by Milo Denison
Warmest of Welcomes everybody. This month on the mooglecast Max & Zac are joined by the bookworm himself ThePortlandKevin to discuss one of videogames most iconic and thought provoking franchises Bioshock. Kevin lets loose on the themes present in this I.P and how it compares to the state of the world today. Also on the usual run of the show we shoutout some of the recent Platinum trophies being earned by the discord community aswell as the latest installment of The Record fittingly centred around The Playstation Plus Gameclub. We hope you enjoy the discussion and we'll see you next month for a community catch up, but until then, would you kindly be excellent to eachother!
Author Mark Malkoff is interviewed in this live show to talk about his NEW book titled "Love Johnny Carson: One Obsessive Fan's Journey to Find the Genius Behind the Legend." In the 2nd half of this LIVE installment of "The Nostalgic Podblast", Al Hardee shares his memories of attending a taping of "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" as an audience member in the 1970's in Burbank, California. Plus, YOU choose YOUR favorite host of "The Tonight Show" on NBC. LINK TO WATCH ON YOUR TV, PHONE OR COMPUTER VIA YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rigfg1PmU00 #johnnycarson #thetonightshow #nbc #burbank #markmalkoff #author #televsionhistory #latenuighttvtalkshow #legend #comedy #history #nostalgia #nostalgic #1960s #1962 #1968 #1970s #1980s #1990s #thenostalgicpodblast #chancebartels #live #livestream #livestreaming #youtube #retrospective
Today on Episode 229, the guys take a look at their final film in their Cary Grant Retrospective, Charade. Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn only got one film in which to work together. Would that cause some bumps in the road as they figured out each others style and timing or would the pairing of two of hollywood's most iconic actors be natural right out of the gate? Tune in to find out!Be Sure to Follow The Hosts on X!Kevin “OptimusSolo” Thompson and Dan “The Comic Concierge” Clark!#UNLEASHTHECINEMAGEEKINYOU!!!
Get to the choppah! 'PREDATOR: BADLANDS' is here, and the boys are joined by Brian Dickinson to look back on this entire franchise. They discuss the highs, the lows, the resurgence, and the surprisingly exciting future of this nearly 40 year old franchise.
If you can believe it, Thunderbird for Android has been out for just over a year! In this episode of our Community Office Hours, Heather and Monica check back in with the mobile team after our chat with them back in January. Sr. Software Engineer Wolf Montwé and our new Manager of Mobile Apps, Jon Bott look back at what the growing mobile team has been able to accomplish this last year, what we're still working on, and what's up ahead. ★ Support this podcast ★
In this special episode, we journey back to the beginning of Amazon Prime Video's The Wheel of Time, revisiting the emotional stakes, character awakenings, and epic world-building that launched the series. Featuring interviews with Zoë Robins, Madeleine Madden, Josha Stradowski, and Marcus Rutherford, we explore how Season One set the tone for a saga of destiny, power, and transformation.
Episode 99 (November 14, 2025)isletunes (now Music PEI Award nominated!) takes a trip through its first two seasons (ahead of its 100th episode next week!) by revisiting interviews with and tracks from Kelley Mooney, Drea Macdonald, Baha Royalty, Takeda Takeda, Randy J Martin, and Alicia Toner. isletunes is all genres. All decades. All-inclusive. And all PEI!Kelley Mooney - In the DitchDrea Macdonald - RainBaha Royalty - Leave It ThereTakeda Takeda - Juvenile and JadedRandy J Martin - Ain't Enough HoursAlicia Toner - Have It AllGrab isletunes merch of all descriptions on Spring at https://isletunes.creator-spring.com.Donate to the podcast through PayPal at https://tinyurl.com/isletunespaypal - thank you!!Subscribe on Patreon for exclusive videos: https://www.patreon.com/isletunes.Become an isletuner on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Bluesky!
In today's episode, we look at and rank Disney characters with a state-of-the-art tier-list! A few "Hear me outs" are made...Intro/Outro music: https://commons.nicovideo.jp/material/nc163920
INTERVIEW: Steve Young from Mother Goose on retrospective / anniversary gig @Dunedin Folk Club by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Born July 5, 1928 in Depoy, Ky. Warren Mercer Oates came to our screens in 1953 and began a career as one of the finest actors you might never have heard of.From his debut through 1982, Oates delivered unforgettable performances in films such as: The Wild Bunch, In the Heat of the Night, Return of the Seven, and Two-Lane Blacktop. He became a frequent collaborator with two of the most influential filmmakers of his era—Sam Peckinpah and Monte Hellman—featuring in some of their most iconic works throughout the 60s and 70s.Oates passed away in 1982 at the age of 53, leaving behind a legacy of gritty, soulful, and often overlooked brilliance.One of the finest actors in front of a camera has an ecclectic list of some fantastic performances that ought to be recognized by film fans at large.This isn't a comprehensive list, but it's a passionate one. Listen with Matt, Todd and their guest Logan in as we celebrate the work of an industry legend who remains underseen by far too many audiences.---------------Matt has over 100+ lists for movie suggestions on LetterboxdYou can reach out on Bluesky: @MovieMattSirois Terrible movies often find him, even under under the alias Marcus at Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad and Wonderful.Follow who we follow:Once Upon a Geek and The Fade Out Podcast
Greencoat UK Wind PLC (LSE:UKW) co-head Stephen Packwood talked with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the UK government's proposed changes to inflation indexation under the Renewables Obligation (RO) and Feed-in Tariff schemes, and their potential impact on investor sentiment and consumer bills. Packwood said the government is considering switching the indexation from RPI to CPI, including the possibility of applying CPI retrospectively, which would effectively fix current RO levels for the next 9 to 10 years. He noted, “Retrospective changes such that this typically lead to an increase in the cost of capital.” He warned that these changes could raise electricity costs and harm consumers, especially as energy demand increases due to the electrification of heating, data centres, and electric vehicles. As an alternative, Packwood pointed to a voluntary Contract for Difference scheme, allowing generators to agree to fixed prices below wholesale levels, which could save around £30 annually per household. He said this would be “relatively fast and relatively simple” to implement. He also discussed the company's capital allocation strategy, highlighting £220 million in disposals and nearly £200 million in share buybacks, along with debt repayments of over £100 million. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more interviews and insights. Don't forget to like this video, subscribe, and enable notifications to stay updated. #GreencoatUKWind #StephenPackwood #RenewablesObligation #EnergyPolicyUK #ROConsultation #InflationIndexation #ElectricityMarket #InvestorUpdates #WindEnergyUK #CleanEnergyInvesting #CapitalAllocation #ShareBuybacks #FeedInTariff #ProactiveInvestors
Today I take a look at critters , the 1986 sci-fi horror
Alex, Vrai, and Toni go elbow deep exploring the queer themes and rural horror of The Summer Hikaru Died. 0:00:00 Intro 0:01:01 Summary 0:02:29 Personal experiences 0:08:11 Making anime scary 0:11:27 The Netflix of it all 0:15:35 BL as a genre piece 0:20:20 The gay ‘90s 0:24:03 A horror genre piece 0:27:40 Showing vs telling queer rep 0:34:06 Cronenberg 0:42:53 “Supporting” cast 0:44:58 Penguindrum and Venom 0:51:27 Asako 0:55:29 Rie and queer acceptance 1:05:42 Hikaru's entity 1:10:57 Final thoughts 1:13:47 Outro Alex: https://bsky.app/profile/arhenderson.bsky.social Vrai: https://bsky.app/profile/witervrai.bsky.social Toni: https://bsky.app/profile/kuu-hime.bsky.social AniFem Linktree: https://linktr.ee/animefeminist AniFem Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/animefeminist AniFem Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/animefeminist Recorded Tuesday 21st October 2025 Music: Open Those Bright Eyes by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week, the boys conclude CAMP BLOOD: A Friday the 13th retrospective! As they review every Friday the 13th movie during the month of October! This Week: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) & Jason X (2001) You can always email us: skeletonboyspod@gmail.com Instagram and Threads: https://www.instagram.com/skeletonboyspod
Earlier this month, we got together with the incomparable Jessica Star and members of our cast to take a look back at our main story and three complete seasons of the MODUS Files.From very humble beginnings, our podcast has grown to become one of the most popular Fallout podcasts in the world, telling a compelling story of the fate of Appalachia.Listen to our cast relate their experiences and share time with us as we discuss the characters, the lore, and the behind of the scenes of The MODUS Files.
Today on the Producer's Choice Show we use the recent passing of former vice president Dick Cheney as a conduit through which to explore an important topic in education. How do we teach our students about controversial figures without A) forcing our views on them or B) watering down the truth? It's a tough one, and that's why Producer Jakob has asked two experts in controversy to join him on today's show. Drs. Tim Slekar and Johnny Lupinacci are educators with decades of experience talking about things, and today they're joining Jakob for a Dick Cheney retrospective on THIS controversial episode of the Producer's Choice Show! The Producer's Choice Show with Producer Jakob is part of BustED Pencils: Fully Leaded Education Talk which is part of Civic Media. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! Go to bustedpencils.com for swag, all of our episodes, and for information on partnering with us! For information on all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows. Join the conversation by calling or texting us at 608-557-8577 to leave a message! Guests: Dr. Tim Slekar, Dr. Johnny Lupinacci
Episode Notes: This week on Zed Games Hazel takes the soldering iron in hand to talk Console Mods, Jailbreaking, and more with Natalia, and Hazel from 'Tranzmission'. Then Hazel and her older brother Alec take some time to reminisce about old school Xbox mods from her childhood. And Ben from 'The Brown Couch' talks making your own controllers with friends. AND International Correspondent and previous Zed Games host Adrian brings us a Tokyo Games Show 2025 Retrospective, interviewing attendants about how to make YOUR game stand out at conventions. Timestamps and Links: 00:00 - Welcome to Zed Games 01:07 - Tokyo Games Show 2025 Retrospective w/ Adrian 08:10 - Console Mods and YOU 14:11 - Hazel's PSP Mods 21:07 - Jailbreaking Consoles 26:30 - Repair 32:00 - Old School Xbox Mods w/ Alec 39:54 - Building Arcade Controllers w/ Ben Tokyo Games Show 2025 Segment Interviewees Be My Horde from Polished Games Dangen Entertainment New Game Plus and Events Engine Upcoming Events February Indie Dev Night @Lost Souls Karaoke every 3 months! Next - Feb 2026 Produced and recorded by Hazel for Zed Games at 4zzz in Fortitude Valley, Meanjin/Brisbane Australia on Turrabul and Jaggera Country and edited by Tobi for podcast distribution for Creative Broadcasters Limited. Backing Music provided by Pixabay from Oleg Brnic - Disco Funk Expresso, Oleg Brnic - Jazz Expresso, Denis Pavlov - Old Bookie Jazz Blues B3 Hammond Organ, and Douglas Gustafson - Infinite Cosmos
What we need is Retro Encounter and a way to listen.On this week's episode of Retro Encounter, we revisit one of the host's favorites: Final Fantasy Tactics. Three veterans and one newcomer discuss the job system, combat, death sounds, and that excellent story. How does the new version stack up to previous versions? Is the game still as breakable all these years later? Listen in to find out!Featuring: Zach Wilkerson, Aleks Franiczek, Michael Sollosi, Matt Wardell; Edited by Zach WilkersonOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Before the GeekVerse Gauntlet returns for Extra Life this weekend hear candid interviews from Travis, Dylan, and Taylor with theirs thoughts on the Gauntlet being back, the tournament, opponents and more! Then after that we're attaching an episode that has been Exclusive to our Patreon for 3 years. We recorded this as a send off to a Gauntlet but now that it's back we want to give everyone the chance to get caught up. Hear about the creation of the league and behind the scenes on storylines, moments, and drama that happened off screen due to the show!Video Version https://youtube.com/live/TAaP5oN-8rA?feature=shareTHIS SATURDAY 8th 10AM PST for our 24 Hour Charity Stream For BC Children's HospitalDonate & See The Schedule At The Link Below!https://www.extra-life.org/participants/558436 -Get All Episodes Ad-Free Plus Exclusive & Early Access To Episodes On https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerse-When You Subscribe To Our Patreon You Help Us Grow The Podcast and Create New Content Guest On Shows, Pick Films For Us To Review, Send Topics & More!-GeekVerse.ca is where you can find all the info on the show and where you can find it! -Come Chat With The Hosts, Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/R5dY4CwTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geekverse-podcast--4201268/support.
This episode centers on a comprehensive exploration of the cinematic masterpiece, *Raiders of the Lost Ark*, which is regarded as a seminal work in the action-adventure genre. We delve into the film's significant impact on popular culture, highlighting its groundbreaking storytelling and the iconic character of Indiana Jones. Through a meticulous examination of the production history, casting decisions, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, we unravel the intricate tapestry that contributed to the film's enduring legacy. Additionally, we engage in insightful discussions about key scenes, character dynamics, and the film's influence on subsequent cinematic endeavors. Join us as we navigate the exhilarating world of archaeology and adventure, offering our perspectives on this timeless classic.If you are new to the podcast then please consider following us on the platform that you love, we can be found most anywhere that you listen to your favorite podcasts. Please leave us a rating and review if you listen on iTunes and a 5 star rating if you listen on Spotify. If you like what you hear then please share the show with your friends and family. If you would like to help support the podcast by donating a small amount or any custom amount you choose then please visit the following link:https://retrolife4u.com/supportThis is not a membership or anything just a way for you to help support us without paying a reoccurring monthly fee when you feel like you are able to help. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for shows or you have a question you would like us to read on air then email us at retrolife4you@gmail.com You can find us on social media at the following places:FacebookInstagramTik TokYouTubeRetro Life 4 You WebsiteThe podcast delves into the illustrious cinematic journey of the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark, a hallmark of the adventure genre that introduced audiences to the iconic character of Indiana Jones, portrayed by Harrison Ford. The discussion encompasses the film's remarkable production history, including its inception by legendary filmmakers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, and the myriad of casting decisions that could have dramatically altered the trajectory of the franchise. The hosts, Chris Adams and Martin Phillips, explore the film's profound impact on popular culture, delineating how it redefined action adventure narratives and infused a sense of excitement into the field of archaeology, previously perceived as a mundane pursuit. They recount fascinating behind-the-scenes anecdotes, such as the improvised decision by Ford to shoot the sword-wielding adversary, which not only showcased the actor's quick wit but also added a layer of humor that became emblematic of the series.Takeaways: Raiders of the Lost Ark is a seminal film that fundamentally reshaped the action-adventure genre, setting new standards for cinematic storytelling. The film's pre-production history reveals numerous challenges, including casting decisions that could have dramatically altered its iconic character, Indiana Jones. The improvisation during the filming of the famous sword fight scene exemplifies the creativity and adaptability of the cast and crew under unexpected circumstances. The portrayal...
Single Cask Nation -- America's Original Independent Bottler -- is nearing on 15 years as an independent bottling company. Catch up with the Joshua, Jason, and Jess as they recount their very beginnings and talking about the growth of the company through the lens whisky, packaging changes, the addition of a US retail range, Global growth, and now a pending brand refresh. Lot's of stories here to tell and things we discuss that some of us completely forgot about (looking at you, Hatton!) ...as usual, have a seat, have a pour, and listen in. Unless you're driving. If you're driving, be smart and stay sober but be sure to listen into the conversation! Special thanks to: - Weigh Down for allowing us to use their song "Wooden Monsters" as our theme song - Moana McAuliffe for designing our Podcast Logo - RØDE for making *really* great microphones - Focusrite for making awesome USB receivers - Olympus and Tascam for making fine mobile recording devices - Joshua Hatton for producing and editing
Andy and Doom are back with a whole schwack of Metroid news! First on the docket is going over the new Beyond trailer that just dropped today! We go over and see what new details we can see, and then we transition over to the recently released Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective art book. We discuss what we liked, what we were disappointed with, and what we learned from Kensuke Tenabe's producers notes. All this PLUS some Canadian Metroid Prime pre-order bonus info and a quick look back at the downfall of Halo. We're one month away, let's go!!!! Visit OmegaMetroid.com! Subscribe! Podbean x iTunes x Spotify x YouTube Support us on Patreon! Omega Metroid Patreon Buy Omega Metroid Merch! Check out our Etsy merch shop! Download the Omega Metroid Theme Song! Get the Single for Free on Bandcamp! Follow us! @OmegaMetroid x @Spiteri316 x @DoominalCross x Omega Metroid Team Member Starter Pack Chat with us in Discord! Omega Metroid Discord Advertise on the Omega Metroid Podcast!
There is a small but determined sub-sub-genre of games based on The Legend of Zelda named "Zelda-likes". Usually their own thing, a few have been fused with some of the Dark Souls game mechanics to form something altogether different and their own thing. On this episode I will be looking briefly at two of them: Tunic and Death's Door. Do the protagonists of these titles, a little fox in green and a little crow that reaps souls, have what it takes to overcome the impossible odds against them? Stop by for a listen and find out!
Hindsight is always 20/20! Especially after watching people get skinned, gored, and receive grevious injuries to the crotch.
Today we finally wrap up talking about the various Universal Century OVAs, rank the Mobile Suits from Star Gazer, take listener questions, and last but not least, announce what we're doing next for the podcast.
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You could hear episode early and get access to our Rick Owens "Temple of Love" Giveaway by subscribing to our HeroHero! Michael's back! Michael's back! Sit down as Sol catches up with his work husband and chat about Rick Owens, Helmut Lang, Stone Island, CP Company, Balenciaga, Adidas, Italian fashion, the downfall of tourism, Issey Miyake shirts, Margiela, Margiela Couture, Glenn Martens, Off-White hoodies, the now-defunct Pyrex vision, Virgil Abloh, LL Bean and Eddie Bauer, popular fashion trends as a result of internet engagement (Rick Owens shoes, Chrome Hearts rings, Yeezy Gap), Paris Fashion Week 2025, post-modern fashion, athleisure and the rise of synthetic fabrics, how TikTok fashion changes how we dress, The 1975, and so much more!We hope you enjoy the episode!Sol--Ignore these tags:streetwear, men's streetwear, urban fashion, hypebeast, sneaker culture, sneakerhead, men's outfits, outfit inspiration, vintage streetwear, thrifted fashion, street style, fashion trends, TikTok fashion, Instagram fashion, Gen Z style, capsule wardrobe, men's accessories, unisex fashion, oversized clothing, logo tees, baggy jeans, statement sneakers, graphic hoodies, layering, street fashion brands, everyday streetwear, athleisure, skate style, music and fashion, street culture, global menswear, Rick Owens, Maison Margiela, Balenciaga, Vetements, Chrome Hearts, Vivienne Westwood, Yohji Yamamoto, Issey Miyake, Givenchy, Saint Laurent, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Junya Watanabe, Undercover, Kapital, Salomon, geobaskets, gorpcore, techwear, streetwear, athleisure, haute couture, archive fashion, thrifted, grailed, legit check, Carti aesthetic, opium style, Rick Owens reps, DHgate haul, Pandabuy Sol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
For this episode of The 80s and 90s Uncensored, Jamie surprises Milo with a Huey Lewis and the News retrospective. The guys dive into why they love the band, Huey's early days in music, and some of their favorite hits. From the rise of “The Power of Love” to other hits, it's a fun trip back to the days of cameos and music. For More from the 80s and 90s visit Web: the80sand90s.com Instagram: @The80sand90sCom YouTube: The 80s and 90s Overlooked If you enjoy this episode, don't keep it a secret, tell a friend and/or share it on social media so others can experience it as well. This episode is proudly sponsored by Gray Skies, Concrete Dreams a novel by Milo Denison
On episode 312 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson alongside AwardsWatch contributor Josh Parham to go back 20 years and take a look at the 78th Academy Awards, covering the films of 2005. We are finally out of film festival season and the team is back to give you one of their most anticipated Oscar retrospectives of the year, taking a look back at 2005, the year Crash beat Brokeback Mountain for Best Picture. In a time where the center of the film world was focused on a film centered around two gay men falling in love, the Oscars swung the opposite direction and gave it to one of the worst Best Picture winners of all time, a film so vile that its win hasn't aged well the moment it won. Beyond that, it was a fascinating year when the critically acclaimed films of the year took over the top eight categories, while the more populist films made up the winners in the below the line categories; an interesting split in the Oscar wins. In their in-depth discussion, the AW team talked about the film year of 2005, briefly discuss talk about Crash as a Best Picture winner, do an extensive conversation over the below the line categories and nominees for the year, and then the new version of the AW Shoulda Woulda Coulda game, where instead of individual replacements, they must decide as a group who the nominees and winners should be in the top eight categories. The rules of the game state they can only replace two of the nominees that year from each category, except in Best Picture, where the group could replace up to three films to make up the final set of five nominated films. Like past retrospective episodes, it was a fascinating, fun conversation including spirited debates, alliances, vote swinging, celebrating various movies, performances that aren't normally talked about and more that we all hope you enjoy. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, YouTube and more. This podcast runs 2h40m. We will be back in next week for an update of the 2025 Oscar season. Till then, let's get into it. Music: "Modern Fashion" from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), "B-3" from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
In the fourth and final part of their Macross retrospective, Ian and Craig finish with the remainder of the Macross 7 anime with reviews of the OVAs Macross 7 Plus and Macross Dynamite 7 and the movie Macross 7: The Galaxy is Calling Me!
Chill or Be Chilled. Let's Watch It Again is back!Rob Lee is joined by Lea Anderson to discuss the 1995 cult classic Tales from the Hood!Tales from the Hood (1995) is a Black horror anthology directed by Rusty Cundieff, framed by a late-night visit to a funeral home where a mortician guides three men through four supernatural morality tales addressing police brutality, domestic abuse, racism, and gang violence.In this retrospective, host Rob Lee and horror scholar Lea Anderson (Truth in This Art alum; FANGORIA columnist, SHUDDER contributor) examine the film's construction, cultural context, and legacy in Black horror.Topics include:The anthology's frame narrative and how it threads the segments togetherSegment-by-segment themes and social commentaryKey performances, including Clarence Williams III and David Alan GrierPractical effects, puppetry, and memorable set piecesProduction and release context: 1995 box office, competition (Casper, Braveheart, Johnny Mnemonic), and receptionThe film's enduring relevance and place in the horror canonCheck out the episode on the Let's Watch It Again Feed Host: Rob LeeMusic: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis. Production:Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel AlexisEdited by Daniel AlexisShow Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and TransistorPhotos:Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.Support the podcast The Truth In This Art Podcast Fractured Atlas (Fundraising): https://www.fracturedatlas.orgThe Truth In This Art Podcast Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetruthinthisart.bsky.socialThe Truth In This Art Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthinthisart/?hl=enThe Truth In This Art Podcast Website: https://www.thetruthinthisart.com/The Truth In This Art Podcast Shop: Merch from Redbubble ★ Support this podcast ★
Beginning on November 12 at BAM, Third World Newsreel will screen some of the group's most iconic work from the late 1960s and early 1970s – another era where young people's dreams of forging a more just world crashed against a system that didn't want to change.
Originally recorded October 13 2025 It took 10 whole years but Noah finally got to talk about Seraph of the End on the podcast! And aided by OGs Megan & Steph, this trio of vampire hunters sink their teeth into the English dub of this one of a kind romp of blood and family. Our theme music was composed by Gaby Pulcinelli / Ponpoko in the Distance. You can find more of their work at https://ponpokointhedistance.com/ and at @gabrpulcinelli on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook. AUDIO PLATFORMS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/47LMCAg... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast... Like what we do? Support us on Patreon! / dubtalkpodcast Or consider buying us a Ko-fi! https://ko-fi.com/dubtalk Host: @rootsofjustice.bsky.social Panelists: @jetzeroinfinity.bsky.social @classyspartan.bsky.social @queenira.bsky.social Editor: @rootsofjustice.bsky.social
This episode of “Nature Calls, Conversations from the Hudson Valley” is a retrospective look at one of the early radio interviews from our precursor show, “Digging in With Master Gardeners,” aired on WGXC, 90.7 FM. Teresa and Jean interviewed Master Gardener Volunteer Kathryn Schneider about birds. Kathryn was introduced to the joys of birding by her mother who was a birdwatcher. She took it about as far as you can, since she now has a PhD in Ornithology and has written a guidebook called “Birding the Hudson Valley.” The purpose of the book was to allow people to understand their area and go birding. She started by covering the basics on bird identification and the recording of observations, where to find particular birds, and the importance of knowing the bird's biology. Learning about how birds feed and what they do helps guide successful birders. The second half of the book is a list of sites in the Hudson Valley where birdwatching is rewarding. Actually feeding birds is the second biggest hobby in the country. But we don't feed birds for ecology and the good of nature. We tend to feed them to amuse ourselves watching them. We can prevent getting bored by providing the correct food for the birds we want to watch, so a little research can improve the view. Planting your garden to draw birds is another way to enhance your enjoyment. In a nutshell, native plants are best, and the careful choice of trees can be helpful. Birds don't just eat seeds. They eat bugs, worms, caterpillars, berries and even nectar. Bird feeders are best used when the flowers are not blooming because birds will ignore feeders if they have more interesting things to eat. Winter is prime time because they can use the extra nutrition to keep warm. Late November to early April are safer months to put out feeders, especially if you have bears for neighbors. But keep in mind that they're not always sleeping when you think they should be in these times of climate change so adjust based on the weather. Bears don't tend to hibernate until they can no longer find food. After the first significant snowfall might be the safer bet to put out your feeders. Going down the list of pesky critters, we also have: squirrels. Baffles above and below the feeder can help to keep them away. Grackles, cowbirds and starlings usually travel around in flocks. Hawks and cats can also be problematic. Kathy says cats shouldn't be outside because they are killing millions of birds and have even made some of them extinct, while it should be remembered that hawks need to feed their babies, too. It's best to give blue jays their own feeder with peanuts in the shell to keep them distracted and away from your other feeders. Kathy then reviews the best ways to observe birds and how to identify them. Sibley and Peterson Guides are her favorite, and the Merlin phone app is an excellent resource. She also suggests you research the type of binoculars to use. Many will work fine, but many are just wrong. Once you've outgrown watching your feeder visitors, it's time to go to them. She suggests that you look for a local bird club and ask to go along on a walk. Figure what birds to expect there and look for them specifically. Bird clubs are relatively easy to find, including the Audubon Society, so join groups in your area. Guided bird walks are everywhere, including Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) sponsored ones, often led by Kathy herself. The conversation concludes with specific topics including the population biology for birds, the Christmas Bird Count, and specific discussions about robins, bluebirds, ravens and vultures. Hosts: Teresa Golden and Jean Thomas Guest: Kathryn Schneider, PhD. Photo: Jean Thomas Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connelly, Teresa Golden, Xandra Powers, Annie Scibienski, Jean Thomas Resources
It's Halloween in the squared circle! Andrew and Ryan don their costumes for a spooky Somewhere in the Ring special — revisiting one of the most cinematic and bone-chilling WWE matches ever: The Undertaker vs AJ Styles in the Boneyard Match from WrestleMania 36. They break down the story, the production, and the legacy of this unforgettable showdown that marked The Deadman's final ride. Plus, they share predictions for Saturday Night's Main Event, celebrate Halloween wrestling memories, and ring in the spooky season with plenty of laughs and scares. Listen now and get buried alive… Somewhere in the spooky ring!⏱️ Chapters00:00 – Welcome to Somewhere in the Ring (Halloween Edition!)02:00 – Behind the Costumes04:00 – Episode Overview05:30 – Saturday Night's Main Event Preview08:00 – Intercontinental Championship Predictions12:00 – Women's Championship Predictions16:30 – CM Punk vs. Jey Uso: World Heavyweight Title21:30 – Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre25:30 – Goldberg's Latest Controversy27:00 – Transition to The Boneyard Match28:00 – Undertaker vs. AJ Styles: The Boneyard Match Retrospective31:00 – Behind the Scenes: Filming in a Pandemic34:00 – Style, Story, and Surreal Moments37:00 – Final Thoughts on the Boneyard Match40:00 – Closing Remarks & Call to ActionBuy Ryan's play, FIEND: https://www.nextstagepress.com/fiend/Watch "Pay the Tithe": https://vimeo.com/878487892Watch "Chemistry Test": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frkhmBFoJlE&t=3sYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SomewhereintheRingPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/SomewhereintheRingPodcastStore: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12UBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/someringpod.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/somewhereringpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/SomeRingPodFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/424653323266736Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@somewhereringpodEmail: SomewhereintheRing@gmail.com© Ryan Sprague and Andrew Sanford, 2025. All Rights Reserved.#wwe #halloween #prowrestling #Undertaker #AJStyles #BoneyardMatch #Wrestlemania36 #HalloweenSpecial #SaturdayNightsMainEvent #WrestlingPodcast #SpookySeason #wrestling #wrestlingcommunity #wwemoments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Behavior Gap Radio: Exploring human behavior...with a Sharpie
We've reached the finale of our REtrospective, and we've made it to a game that is simultaneously the next step in the franchise while also being a couple steps back. 25 years removed from it's launch, how does this game land? Listen and find out!
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This week, hosts Reggie Worth and Jason Jefferies discuss the new releases of 10/10/25 and 10/17/25, including a new album by Tame Impala and a retrospective review of CMAT. Also discussed are releases from earlier in the year that you may have overlooked. Happy listening!
Ten years ago, Sarah Owens decided to parlay her success as a successful cottage baker and curator of roses at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, and write a book, "Sourdough: Recipes for Rustic Fermented Breads, Sweets, Savories, and More." The book went on to win a coveted James Beard Award and Sarah was off and running into the next stage of her career: teaching classes around the world, writing more books, such as "Toast & Jam," and even helping open a bakery in Lebanon for Syrian refugees. Those ten years flew by and now she has just released an updated tenth anniversary edition of the book that helped make her famous. She tells us all about those book updates, including a new resource section listing of small, artisan mills around the country where bakers can source locally produced flour, and also shares many of the adventures that her journey in natural fermentation and jam making has opened up for her. Pizza Quest welcomes the lovely and talented, Sarah Owens!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What happens when you have a whole library of titles in production but your biggest console platform NEEDS a main title? You rename one!
On this episode the guys breakdown and rank the Friday the 13th franchise as well as Nightmare on Elm Street. Enjoy.
Jean and Teresa interview fellow Master Gardener Volunteer Tim Kennelty about pollinators. Tim is also a Master Naturalist with Cornell Cooperative Extension, and has served as a board member for the Columbia Land Conservancy.The conversation starts with the definition of a pollinator. Tim explains that a creature that goes from flower to flower to feed will get pollen stuck to itself. The creature then carries the pollen to the next flower and “delivers” it in exchange for the nectar. This is an arrangement that has developed over millennia to benefit both the flower and the creature. While most pollinators are insects, there are birds and bats that serve as pollinators, too. The insects are most commonly of the bees/wasp groups, butterflies/moths groups, and beetles. The Xerxes Society is a valuable resource to learn more about native pollinators and plants. The discussion then moves to why we should care. It all boils down to the food chain. Insects are at the bottom of the food chain, and many rely on plants for life. Their symbiotic relationship helps both to thrive and serve as food for others further up the chain. This is so basic as a foundation for our existence that any disturbance in the connection will ripple upward, affecting the entire food chain. Risks included are mostly man made. Habitat disturbance leaves gaps between the links, and climate change disrupts the balance of timing between plant and insect (or animal) synchrony. Flowers blooming at the”wrong” time or migrators arriving too late for the usual diet can result in disaster for whole populations. Indeed, the statistics are alarming. Forty per cent of all insects are in steep decline, resulting in decreased populations all along the interconnected chain of life forms, ultimately in extinction for many. Specifically, Tim mentions bees which are mostly “designed” for pollination. Honey bees must be considered separately because they are actually treated and considered as livestock. Interestingly they are not native but are handled by beekeepers, and are essential for much commercial fruit production. Sadly, they, too, are at risk from climate and pollution caused threats. Native bees are a fascinating study. There are about four hundred species in North America, with several hundred living in New York State. Ninety percent are solitary, which may be contrary to popular expectations due to our familiarity with honey bees. Most are dedicated pollinators that have co-evolved with particular flowers. Also unlike honeybees, most can't sting. Those that can, will only do under great threat of their own death. The “cousins” to bees, the wasps, yellow jackets and hornets, are more often communal. They build nests attached to structures or shrubs, or in the ground. These guys are far more aggressive, and will not hesitate to sting, so beware if you spot any of their habitats, like paper nests or overly active holes in the ground. They're so fierce they even have a meat eating stage. But, to circle back to the topic at hand, they are also very active pollinators. Hosts: Teresa Golden and Jean Thomas Guest: Tim Kennelty Photo: Teresa Golden Production Assistance: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connelly, Teresa Golden, Jean Thomas, Xandra Powers Resources
The Second Story, the second time around.On this week's episode of Retro Encounter, we finish up the second half of Star Ocean: The Second Story. We become friends with an ancient psychic beast, gather up the last remaining party members, wast time in the aptly named Fun City, and finally take the fight to the Ten Wise Men threatening the universe. And saw so, so many endings.Featuring: Ben Love, Audra Bowling, Matt Wardell, Rob White, Steph Sybydlo; Edited by Zach WilkersonOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
Hey there, Tombstoners. This Week, Josh takes the reigns solo to bring you a retrospective of the Friday the 13th franchise. Johs goes through every film in the series, breaking it down, giving you his thoughts, and trying to be as informative as possible. Enjoy!Get some of our sweet Merch www.Honhpod.threadless.comMake sure to let us know what you think of the show on all of our social media pageshttps://twitter.com/HOnHPodhttps://www.instagram.com/honhpod/https://www.tiktok.com/@fnbn4ualso you can follow all of the guys other shows on twitterMiles https://twitter.com/TheDiscDump and https://twitter.com/RealmsToastand Josh https://twitter.com/FNBNPodcast