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Best podcasts about Richard Marks

Latest podcast episodes about Richard Marks

Vectis Radio
CATCH-cast 35: Richard Marks (Industry Past)

Vectis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 26:33


From British Rail Engineering to steam tramways...Richard Marks is an expert on our industrial past. He also explains how football was crucial to WW1. 

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The Physician Associate Podcast
Why are Anaesthetists United attempting legal action against the GMC?

The Physician Associate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 40:54


In this episode, we talk to Dr Richard Marks, anaesthetist in London and co-founder of Anaesthetists United (AU) . They are now in a legal battle with the General Medical Council (GMC)  over the way that regulation for PAs and AAs has been introduced. Specifically, AU feels that delegating the setting of scope of practice to individual hospitals, rather than having a nationally-set standard, is a mistake and puts both patients and Associates themselves at risk. AU are crowdfunding their legal case. You can contribute at https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stop-misleading-patients/ and find out more about AU at www.anaesthetistsunited.com  And you can contact them at team@anaesthetistsunited.com You can connect with the Physician Associate Podcast Twitter - @PApodcastUK Facebook - @PApodcastUK Instagram - @PApodcastUK

San Marcos Chamber Podcast

Mentioned in Episode:RDM Management GroupLeadership Development ProgramExpect Great Things To Happen If you enjoyed this episode, would you consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and helps to make a difference in getting important news out to our community. ADVERTISE WITH USInterested in advertising your business on the podcast? Email Rick at rick@sanmarcoschamber.com. GET THE LATEST NEWSSign up for the San Marcos Chamber's Business newsletterDiscover the benefits of membership with the Chamber: sanmarcoschamber.com CONNECT WITH USInstagram: instagram.com/SanMarcosChamberFacebook: facebook.com/sanmarcoschamberYouTube: youtube.com/sanmarcoschamberTwitter: twitter.com/SMChamberCALinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/san-marcos-chamber-of-commerce

DisLove Podcast with Vanessa and Kris
DisLove E150 Park Hopping Magic: Our Whirlwind Adventure Through Disney World in One Day

DisLove Podcast with Vanessa and Kris

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 24:46 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.What if you could experience the magic of all four Disney parks in just one day? Join us as we recount our whirlwind adventure across Disney World, from Animal Kingdom to Disney's Hollywood Studios to Epcot to Magic Kingdom. Vanessa and Kris kick off their journey with rules like riding a ride, snapping photos, and switching spirit jerseys at each park. Vanessa adds her own flair by changing ears, and we share heartwarming moments with friends Nerissa and Jared in Dinoland and Linda and Sheldon at Epcot. The day ends by attending an After Hours event at Magic Kingdom, capturing a memorable photo with Mickey.Our day was filled with delightful encounters and tasty treats, starting with seasoned fries at Animal Kingdom and character meet-and-greets at Hollywood Studios. We savor an early dinner at Roundup Rodeo Barbecue, then hop on the Skyliner for a picturesque ride to Epcot. Creative photo sessions with festival topiaries and a Richard Marks concert add unique touches to our adventure. Reflecting on our magical day, we emphasize the joys and challenges of park hopping, especially as annual pass holders. With over 26,000 steps taken, we discuss the importance of knowing your physical limits and planning for mobility needs. Celebrating our 150th episode, we share a special Walt Disney quote that shares the enchantment of feeling transported to another world. This episode is a testament to the blend of planning and spontaneity that makes Disney adventures unforgettable, and we can't wait for future escapades filled with even more fun and friends.Use the code "dislove10" to save 10%! Game packs are fun & challenging for anyone who thinks they know the parks and for complete newbies.Travel Made Easy with Little OnesHigh quality, clean baby gear delivered right to your resort while on your Disney Vacation.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.For all the latest news about our episodes follow us on Instagram @dislovewithvanessaandkris.

The Rough Cut
Anyone But You

The Rough Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 51:42


Editors - Tia Nolan ACE and Kim Boritz ANYONE BUT YOU editors Tia Nolan, ACE and Kim Boritz reunite and meet cute once again for a film that has been an absolute box office smash.  In an era where prevailing "wisdom" says that you can't get audiences out to the theaters for a romantic comedy, Tia and Kim's little 25M film has racked up over 200M worldwide! Loosely based on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, ANYONE BUT YOU was directed by Will Gluck, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ilana Wolpert.  The film stars Glen Powell as Ben and Sydney Sweeney as Bea.  Despite having an amazing first date, Bea and Ben's initial attraction quickly turns sour.  When they unexpectedly find themselves at a destination wedding in Australia, the pair pretend to be the perfect couple to keep up appearances. TIA NOLAN, ACE A seasoned editor in the world of comedies, Tia Nolan has cut such films as FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (2011), HOW TO BE SINGLE (2016), I FEEL PRETTY (2018) and THUNDERFORCE (2021).  Tia's storytelling skills can also be found in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; as an editor on DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (2021) and an additional editor on AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR (2019) and AVENGERS: ENDGAME (2022). KIM BORITZ Prior to editing alongside Tia on ANYONE BUT YOU (2023) and THUNDERFORCE (2021), Kim sharpened her skills as an assistant on CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019), THE MEG (2018) and ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (2016). Editing ANYONE BUT YOU In our discussion with ANYONE BUT YOU editors Tia Nolan, ACE and Kim Boritz, we talk about: Surviving spiders Keeping your leads likeable through conflict Breaking the box office with a romcom Nailing down the needle drop The Richard Marks connection The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out the Frame.io blog for an enhanced transcription of The Rough Cut. Learn all about what's new with Avid Media Composer Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube

Vital Times: The CSA Podcast
The Impact of Scope Creep by Physician Extenders in British Anesthesiology: Lessons for the Future

Vital Times: The CSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 50:35


The utilization of physician extenders in the UK healthcare system has been quite controversial recently, with topics like training and validation requirements, impact on training and staffing, all bubbling to the surface. In addition, the lack of funding for physicians and residency slots has contrasted with the increasing spending on physician assistants. Dr. Ramey Assaf, resident and leader within Anesthetists United and Dr. Richard Marks, former Vice President for the Royal College of Anesthetists speak with Dr. Ludwig Lin on this topic.  

FamilyLife Blended® Podcast
103: Alienated: One Child’s Journey to Reconnect (A Parental Alienation story)

FamilyLife Blended® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023


Parents who are alienated from their children due to the behavior of a former spouse face devastating loss. But there is hope for redemption! Listen to Ron Deal's conversation with Dr. Richard Marks on how Marks re-connected with his mother as an adult and has enjoyed a healthy, thriving relationship with her for 30 years. Show Notes and Resources Learn more about Dr. Richard Marks Listen to episode #6: Challenging Co-Parent Situations and Parent Alienation. Make a tax deductible contribution to support the blended podcast. Call 407-826-2606 or email blendedquestions@familylife.com to tell us about a “Promised Land Moment” for your family (e.g., a moment of joy or success for your family)!

RNZ: Our Changing World
Gene editing for pest control and the genetics behind weight gain

RNZ: Our Changing World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 28:00


Two stories about genetics produced by students at the University of Otago's Department of Science Communication. Amanda Konyn investigates whether gene editing has a role in future pest control, while Richard Marks explores why the "eat less, move more" approach to weight loss isn't really working.

SLU Mission Matters
Mission Matters Ep. 47: Richard Marks & the Cross Cultural Center

SLU Mission Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 28:13


Dr. Richard Marks, Assistant Vice President for the Division of Innovative Community Engagement and Director of the Cross Cultural Center speaks about the wide variety of initiatives and programs offered at the Center.

Inside The Mirror
Leading through people

Inside The Mirror

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 32:29


Hey y'all!It's been some weeks since I last put out an episode but I'm excited to be back with a new episode. This week I spoke  with author, speaker, entrepreneur, and consultant, Richard Marks.Richard works with countless business leaders across the country to help them get "unstuck" and learn how to lead through people rather than just managing them to get results.Richard has a ton of wisdom and insight from his multiple decades in the sales and business world.Hope you were encouraged and inspired by something that was said here.As always, thank you so much for taking the time to listen, it means the world to me.Be back soon,God bless.-KyleLets connect on social media:Instagram: instagram.com/k.david__/Facebook: facebook.com/kyledavidmusic/Twitter: twitter.com/kyle_crabtree_TikTok: Kyledavid970 Snapchat: kyledavid970Linkdin: Kyle DavidWatch on YouTube:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqTMk53w-pGoXurdppIC_Lw/featured?view_as=subscriber

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The Dead Pair Podcast
EPS 104, The PATH pt2, Goal Setting + OtoPro segment!

The Dead Pair Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 55:48


The PATH, part 2 is all about goal setting! This is a very important part of your shooting and is something that a lot of people do not take seriously.  It is a vital part of your success and will ensure that you maximize not only your performance, but your overall experience in the sport.    We have an excerpt from a phone conversation that we had with Cory Kruse, as he gives us his insight on goal setting.   We then have Mr. Richard Marks on to discuss his experience with OtoPro Technologies.  We were quite impressed with what he had to say, and we think you will be too!- Woolley Shooting Inc -https://www.woolleyshooting.com- OtoPro Hearing Service- https://otoprotechnologies.com - BAREPELT- https://barepelt.com- White Flyer Targets - https://whiteflyer.com- RE Ranger- https://www.reranger.com (10% Discount = DEADPAIR)- Dawn Grant -https://dawngrant.com. Dead Pair Promo-  https://dawngrant.com/pages/dead-pair-promo- NEGRINI CASES- https://negrinicases.com/the-dead-pair/- Folded Wing Apparel - https://foldedwingapparel.com- Rhino Chokes - https://rhinochokes.com- GAMEBORE US- https://www.gameboreus.com- ATLAS TRAPS- https://www.atlastraps.com- Chad Roberts-email- bpsipro@gmail.comThe Dead Pair Podcast - https://thedeadpair.com FACEBOOK- https://www.facebook.com/Thedeadpair. INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/thedeadpairpodcast/YOUTUBE- https://youtube.com/channel/UCO1ePh4I-2D0EABDbKxEgoQ

A Face For Radio
Ep. 12 - Your DIY dreams and brought to you By Yatta Yatta

A Face For Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 61:45


Myo and Perry,the Carditis Brothers   Yes Phil and I discuss the horrible realities for so many victims of the big lies sold to the world by big Pharma.  We also talk about pickles and pastrami and matzah ball soup. Phil also gives a recap of his Miami Auto show gig as a booth model,I'll never know how he fit in that dress. Along with our usual MyPillow.com/face shameless plug for the pillows and amazing gel soled slippers.    A Face for Radio with Richard Marks brought to you Concretecounterformsolutions.com a must visit for you DIY dreams. 

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
8-9am- New Music & TikTok Trouble

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 36:34


Kid Cudi dropped Entergalactic, new Sammy Hagar, we love Ashley McBryde, Björk  has a new album, The pixies released their 8th album, we rock out to Slipknot, Richard Marks has some new music, Putin is stealing territory, a high ranking vice president at Apple was fired after a TikTok went viral, don't talk to anyone, McDonalds is about to start selling adult Happy Meals, and Vinnie reads your texts!

Legally, Dirty, Blonde.
Episode 22 - TRIAL DAYS 21&22 - Johnny's Rebuttal Case & Witnesses

Legally, Dirty, Blonde.

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 36:43


Wow guys I really can't believe we've been together for almost a full 6 weeks now - this trial has been a doozy and I am so happy to have you all along for the legal law analysis ride.Amber Heard rested her case on Tuesday morning in Court and from then on it was Johnny's Rebuttal case.  So the last two days have been all Johnny rebutting her testimony with his own and with her witnesses.  On Tuesday we heard from Walter Hamada, the head of DC productions at Warner Bros.  After Mr. Hamada we heard from Dr. Kulber who was Johnny's hand surgeon for his finger.  Then we heard from three of Johnny's experts we had already heard from - Mr. Hollywood aka Richard Marks, Mr. Spindler and Mr. Bania - they were there to say hey everything that lady said yesterday was a joke.  After them we had a true rebuttal witness Mr. Night who was the owner of the Hicksville Trailer Palace - and guys when i say this place looks dope I truly mean it and you should check it out at the link below.  After him we heard from a real ethical psychiatrist Dr. Richard Shaw who rebutted all that crazy doctor Spiegel said yesterday.  And lastly we had the pre-recorded deposition of Jennifer Howell which was somewhat anticlimactic.  Oh and we heard about how Amber didn't actually donate 3.5 million to the Los Angeles Children's Hospital - shocking i know., On Day 22, or Wednesday we heard from 6 more witnesses including Johnny himself.  First we got to hear from the infamous super model Ms. Kate Moss herself and Ms. Moss you look amazing.  What it is your trick is please keep it up.  Then we brought back Dr. Curry to rebut Dr. Hughes testimony.  After Dr. Curry Johnny retook the stand and Rottenborn was the one to cross examine.For the second half of the day we heard from a prior employee of TMZ who had some super hot tea about who told them about the TRO and to be there for pictures and who leaked them that video of JD in the kitchen assaulting cabinets.  Our last two witnesses of the day were Mr. Neumeister who spoke to the metadata issues with Amber's photos.  Last but certainly not least we heard from an employee at the Washington Airport who witnessed Amber Heard assault her former partner and even tried to interject.  A very concise together and well strategized rebuttal so far.  We will see what more we get tomorrow and then we'll be at closing arguments on Friday so stay tuned.Also to all the lovely listeners if you have any other upcoming cases you think are worth covering even if they arent being televised please let me know! Thats what I am doing here and I would love to cover what interests people.If you're enjoying the show please give a rating and a review if you have a minute it means the world to me!Link to Hicksville Trailer Palace:https://www.hicksvillepalace.com/Contact:Twitter: @LDBlondePodInstagram: @LegallyDirtyBlondePodEmail: Legallydirtyblondepod@gmail.com Support the show

Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Defamation Trial
'Amber Heard's Career Doesn't Compare to Jason Momoa's,' Hollywood Expert Says

Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Defamation Trial

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 17:35


During the defamation trial on Tuesday, Hollywood expert Richard Marks testified that Amber Heard's career is not comparable to Jason Momoa's. He stated that it is not accurate to expect Heard to get the same salary raises that Momoa gets for Aquaman and other television series. ---STAY TUNED FOR FULL UPDATES--- DAY 1 | Recap | Highlights DAY 2 | Recap | Highlights DAY 3 | Recap | Highlights DAY 4 | Recap | Highlights DAY 5 | Recap | Highlights DAY 6 | Recap | Highlights DAY 7 | Recap | Highlights DAY 8 | Recap | Highlights DAY 9 | Recap | Highlights DAY 10 | Recap | Highlights DAY 11 | Recap | Highlights DAY 12 | Recap | Highlights DAY 13 | Recap | Highlights DAY 14 | Recap | Highlights DAY 15 | Recap | Highlights DAY 16 | Recap | Highlights DAY 17 | Recap | Highlights DAY 18 | Recap | Highlights DAY 19 | Recap | Highlights DAY 20 | Recap | Highlights DAY 21 | Recap | Highlights DAY 22 | Recap | Highlights DAY 23 | Recap | Highlights DAY 24 | Recap | Highlights DAY 25 | Recap | Highlights DAY 26 | Recap | Highlights DAY 27 | Recap | Highlights DAY 28 | Recap | Highlights DAY 29 | Recap | Highlights DAY 30 | Recap | Highlights DAY 31 | Recap | Highlights DAY 32 | Recap | Highlights

Hidden Gems
Episode 13: Hidden Gems May 2022

Hidden Gems

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 169:24


OUTPUT/INPUT FEAT. AUDREY WHEELER & BRENT CARTER  HERE WE GO AGAIN.KIM TIBBS  WHERE WOULD I BE WITHOUT YOU?CIYO BROWN  BORDERLINE.ELAINE STEPTER  COME SEE ABOUT ME.WILLIE TEE  BRING ON THE HEARTACHES.GEORGE SCOTT  I'M A FOOL FOR YOU.RICHARD MARKS  INNOCENT BYSTANDER.EDDIE FINLEY  TREAT ME RIGHT OR LEAVE ME ALONE.SIR WICK FEAT. SEDALIA MARIE  SEAL MY HEART.PHONO 48 FEAT. LAVILLE, KITTY LIV & NICK CORBIN  SO PURE.SHAILA PROSPERE  EMOTIONS (EXTENDED GUITAR MIX).SWR BIG BAND X OLA ONABULE  SOUL TOWN (FULL VERSION).FREEDOM AFFAIR  GIVE A LITTLE LOVE.ERIC ROBERSON  LESSONS.DAVID MORALES FEAT. MICHELLE PERERA  LIFE IS A SONG (PHILLY MIX).DENNIS TAYLOR  IN THE MOOD (NIGEL LOWIS PHILLY MIX).S.E.L.  BRAND NEW (DJ SPEN & MICHELE CHIAVIRINI RADIO EDIT).MAMAS GUN  GOOD LOVE.TIME 2 B  UNTOUCHABLE LOVER.JOANNA COOKE  LIKE A LOVER.THE JACKSON 5  BUTTERCUP.GEORGE SCOTT  WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG?RICHARD MARKS  LIVING MY LIFE (DAY TO DAY).THE SOUL MEDITATIONS  SOMEONE TO HOLD ME.LAURA RAIN & THE CAESARS  I AM (WHO I WANT TO BE).WILFRED FRELIX FEAT. MELVIN RILEY  PLAY ON.MELBA MOORE  TAKE ME AWAY.DOWN TO EARTH  YOU KEEP LOVING ME.MAXINE SCOTT  ERYKAH U BAD (NORTH STREET WEST VOCAL MIX).FULL FLAVA FEAT. HAZEL FERNANDES  NATURE BOY (MICHELE CHIAVIRINI LOUNGE MIX).ROBERT GLASPER FEAT. GREGORY PORTER & LEDISI  IT DON'T MATTER.BELLA BROWN & THE JEALOUS LOVERS  GET MINE.JOE LEAVY  LOVE ME TO MY SOUL (RADIO VERSION).REGI MYRIX PRESENTS MICHELLE BROOKS-THOMPSON  THEN I MET YOU (NIGEL LOWIS MIX).JAMES AARON  BEST OF ME.EKO  WHAT'S DEEP IN A MAN.MELBA MOORE  TAKE HER PICTURE DOWN.RODNEY SHELTON  GOING DOWN.THE TEMPTATIONS FEAT. SMOKEY ROBINSON  IS IT GONNA BE YES OR NO?LADY BLACKBIRD  IT'S NOT THAT EASY.JARROD LAWSON  FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK (RADIO EDIT).

Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business
#240 The impact of always expecting great things to happen | Richard Marks 

Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 29:13


3 big ideas discussed in this episode: Self- Awareness or lack thereof is a skill that is often missed diagnose by many leaders. It is often camouflaged by attempting to hold their direct reports accountable for results. Leadership is organic growth, the people skills to get things done through other people requires interpersonal skills, a growth mindset and finesse. "Expecting Great Things to Happen" is an attitude, a positive attitude to be exact. If you're going to weather the storms of leadership and life, how you show up mentally will determine your experiences and ultimately your outcomes. Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/240

Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Defamation Trial
Hollywood Insider & Technical Forensics Analyst Richard Marks Testifies (Johnny Depp v Amber Heard)

Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Defamation Trial

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 75:52


SUBSCRIBE FOR UPDATES AS AMBER HEARD TAKES THE STAND ---MOST POPULAR SEGMENTS--- Johnny Depp snaps at Amber Heard attorney Amber Heard repeatedly warned to stop committing hearsay Evidence of Amber CHEATING on Johnny Depp with James Franco AMBER Heard makes a ***BIG MISTAKE*** Amber Heard SCREAMS At Johnny Depp Day 15: Key Moments of Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Trial Judge strikes Amber Heard comment during testimony Amber Heard FIRES Her Attorney & Legal Team After Accidentally Exposing Herself... Week 4 Highlights Only person I abused was myself Day 1 - Johnny Depp Trial - Part 1 Day 2 - Johnny Depp v Amber Heard Day 2 RECAP | Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial Amber Heard awkwardly answered in Johnny Depp Trial without giving proof 7 Times Amber Heard Lied Under Oath In The Johnny Depp Trial Day 1 RECAP | Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial Amber heard explains how Johnny Depp tortured her Heated Arguments Between Johnny Depp & Amber Heard

Get Legit Law & Sh!t
Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial Week 4 Review

Get Legit Law & Sh!t

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 52:41 Very Popular


Check out our sponsor Backbone! https://playbackbone.com/lawnerd (https://playbackbone.com/lawnerd)  Before the court was dark for a week, Amber Heard was on the stand at the end of week 4 of the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard Defamation Trial. During this week, we heard from Depp security team member Travis McGivern, Depp's agent Jack Whigham, a damages expert Richard Marks, Social Medial Expert Douglass Bania, Nurse Erin Falati, and Forensic Accountant Michael Spindler. Then Depp's team rested their case in chief, and Amber Heard's team brought a motion to strike Depp's claims which were denied for two claims and taken under submission by the court for one claim, which will likely be denied later. With that, it began Amber Heard's case with Clinical and Forensic Psychologist Dr. Dawn Hughes, whose testimony was overshadowed by evidentiary issues. Finally, Amber Heard was called to the stand by her attorney, who called her Laura Amber Heard and not Amber Laura Heard… and that is where week four ended. Resources Motion to Strike - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAK7uNXp9FQ&t=6840s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAK7uNXp9FQ&t=6840s) Motion For Sanctions - https://youtu.be/qTfdBf_xrRM (https://youtu.be/qTfdBf_xrRM) YouTube Playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gKWqg9kHsVUYZ3amSMwoyk0 (Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard - YouTube)  TikTok Playlist - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdpjfDGC/ (https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdpjfDGC) Podcast Playlist - https://player.captivate.fm/collection/d1f54541-84b5-44e4-90d9-479b487958c5 (https://player.captivate.fm/collection/d1f54541-84b5-44e4-90d9-479b487958c5)

Reporting: Depp v Heard
15: “The damage is done”

Reporting: Depp v Heard

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 24:04 Very Popular


Week four of Depp v Heard kicks off in Virginia and Nick is on the scene with the latest. He's joined by Jesse Webber from the Law and Crime Network to recap the various Depp witnesses who took the stand today; Travis McGiven - Johnny's security guard, Jack Wiggum - his talent manager, Richard Marks - entertainment lawyer, Douglas Bania - intellectual property expert, and finally Nurse Erin Falati - Amber and Johnny's nurse who said she once noted a split lip on Ms Heard. Nick also chatted to Dr Jessica Taylor - PhD in Forensic Psychology, author of “Sexy but Pyscho”, Chartered Psychologist and CEO of Victim Focus. Find out more at reportingdeppvheard.net A TBI Media production (www.tbimedia.co.uk)

The Follycast
The Follycast 14- Amongst Our Weapons

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 40:09


The Follycast Episode 14: Amongst Our Weapons In this month’s episode… Amongst Our Weapons by Ben Aaronovitch, book nine in the Rivers Of London series, is hot off the press at the time of recording and we meet up to share our views. No spoilers in this episode description, but plenty in the podcast itself, so probably best to wait if you haven’t had a chance to read it yet! Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates

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DJ KOOL KEITH
Episode 471: Kool Keith soulful slow jams show on Soul Groove Radio Sunday 20th March 2022

DJ KOOL KEITH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 124:07


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Pure Passion
Dr. Richard Marks-Pt 2 - The Destructive Nature of Father Wounds

Pure Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 30:55


On today's program, marriage and family therapist Dr. Richard Marks continues his outstanding teaching on the nature of father-wounds and the healing that God the Father Himself can bring.

Pure Passion
Dr. Richard Marks Pt 1- The Destructive Nature of Father Wounds

Pure Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 24:56


On today's program, marriage and family therapist Dr.Richard Marks begins a 2-part teaching on the problem of father-wounds. He begins with his own story of wounding and then leads us into an understanding of the cause, effect and healing of such wounds-with God's help.

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 13 – Monday, Monday and Amongst Our Weapons preview.

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 46:00


The Follycast Episode 13: Monday, Monday and Amongst Our Weapons preview In this month’s episode… We make our first foray into the world of the Rivers Of London graphic novels with the recently released ‘Sunday Sunday’. We have a wider discussion about the graphic novels released so far and we wonder what implications the revelations in Monday, Monday have for the (at time of recording) soon to be released new novel ‘Amongst Our Weapons’. Now that the back cover ‘blurb’ has been released, what are our hopes and predictions for the ninth book in the Rivers series? Along the way we discuss whether ‘Monday, Monday’ actually reveals quite as much as it seems to and the role the graphic novels play in the Rivers universe. Suffice it to say our opinions vary considerably. Along the way Jennie gets angry, Margaret does some name etymology and we generate the most extensive show notes so far. Whether you have read ‘Monday, Monday,’ or are wondering whether the graphic novels are really for you, this is the podcast for you. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Show notes Jennie recommends: The Dark Remains by Ian Rankin & William McIlvanney Jan recommends: The Girl Behind The Wall by Mandy Robotham Margaret Recommends: The Ashes Of London by Andrew Taylor Richard recommends: Mr Wilder & Me by Jonathan Coe Margaret & Jan also mentioned: Milkman by Anna Burns Richard & Margaret recommended The Vinyl Detective series by Andrew Cartmel Graphic novels: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace & Babbage by Sydney Padua Funhome: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel Sally Heathcote: Suffragette Origin of Taiwo & Kehinde names The London Silver vaults Amongst Our Weapons: Cover Reveal Monty Python ‘Amongst Our Weapons: full sketch

Petersfield Community Radio
Your local forecast for Christmas and beyond

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 2:33


What does the festive period hold in store for our weather conditions in Petersfield? Local meteorologist Richard Marks has all the answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Petersfield Weather with Richard Marks
Your local forecast for Christmas and beyond

Petersfield Weather with Richard Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 2:33


What does the festive period hold in store for our weather conditions in Petersfield? Local meteorologist Richard Marks has all the answers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Petersfield Community Radio
High pressure brings lower temperatures towards Christmas

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 2:44


Petersfield meteorologist Richard Marks presents his weather outlook predictions for the week ahead. Check your barometer if you have one, he says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Petersfield Weather with Richard Marks
High pressure brings lower temperatures towards Christmas

Petersfield Weather with Richard Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 2:44


Petersfield meteorologist Richard Marks presents his weather outlook predictions for the week ahead. Check your barometer if you have one, he says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Weather 3 December 2021

Petersfield Weather with Richard Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 2:04


Richard Marks reads the weather for the week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Petersfield Community Radio
Weather 3 December 2021

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 2:04


Richard Marks reads the weather for the week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Petersfield Community Radio
A big change on the way

Petersfield Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 2:11


Richard Marks prepares us for some decidedly cooler conditions around Petersfield. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 12: False Value

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 48:02


The Follycast Episode 12: False Value In this month’s episode… We reach the end of our quest (for the time being) as we review the most recent Rivers Of London novel, False Value, published in 2020, just before the pandemic turned the world upside down and gave us all the time to do this podcast. False Value is a tale that links Silicon Valley, Ada Lovelace and the New York Public Library, but does it have too many characters to keep track of? Is the order of the early chapters intriguing or confusing? How many different Hitchhiker’s Guide references are there? Could Nightingale be about to retire? Most importantly of all, when will the official Molly Cookbook be published? Having debated these questions we end with some speculation about where the series could be headed next. Hopefully our next episode will review the next Rivers Of London book as and when it is written and published! Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Show notes The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – By Douglas Adams The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage Body Work graphic novel The Hogsmill River ( a handy guide to the lost rivers of London)

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 11: What Abigail Did That Summer

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 36:46


The Follycast Episode 11: What Abigail Did That Summer In this month’s episode… We conclude our look at the three Rivers Of London novellas by Ben Aaronovitch that have been published so far, with the (at time of recording) recently published What Abigail Did That Summer. With Peter and Beverly away in Herefordshire investigating unicorn-related child adbuctions, Abigail has adventures on and around Hampstead Heath, assisted by her friend Simon and a band of talking foxes. Of the three novellas this generates the most debate on the pod. Do these novellas set during earlier gaps in the Rivers timeline lack a sense of jeopardy?  How successful is Ben Aaronovitch writing as a teenage girl? How many cheese puffs out of five will we give it? Next episode we come bang up to date with the most recent main novel, False Value. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Show notes The West Wing A recipe for Cheese Puffs Next podcast we’ll be reading False Value

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 10: The October Man

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 31:46


The Follycast Episode 10: The October Man In this month’s episode… We continue our three part look at the Rivers Of London novellas by Ben Aaronovitch that have been published so far, with The October Man. For the first time in the podcast we leave Peter, The Folly and London behind as we investigate uncanny events in Trier, Germany with a new team. We also discuss the nature of spin-offs more generally and are actually surprised in hindsight at how many new things we learn about the rules of the Rivers universe. Some have direct implications for the unfolding story in London, particularly the nature of  River Gods and their offspring. As a result, we totally forget to ask the most obvious question: who is the October Man? Next episode: What Abigail Did That Summer. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Show notes Ben A’s twitter feed Next podcast we’ll be reading What Abigail Did That Summer

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 9: The Furthest Station

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 29:31


The Follycast Episode 9: The Furthest Station In this month’s episode… With the recent publication of ‘What Abigail Did That Summer’, we embark on a three part look at the Rivers Of London novellas by Ben Aaronovitch that have been published so far, starting with The Furthest Station. Following a series of ghost sightings by commuters on the Metropolitan line, Peter, Jaget and Abigail investigate.  Suffice it to say, we all loved this one! Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Show notes Richard mentions that the Expanse series has novellas. It’s also a great TV series Jenny referenced Heath Robinson Richard defended Arcade Fire Next podcast we’ll be reading The October Man We found this about the River Chess The interview with Ben at the back of the original publication of the Furthest Station A series of interviews here done for Forbidden planet You Tube channel

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 8: Tales From the Folly

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 36:39


The Follycast Episode 8: Tales From The Folly In this month’s episode… …..after reading the first seven novels and still recovering from the climax of Lies Sleeping, we take a sidestep to look at the recently published short story collection, Tales From The Folly. Whilst we don’t usually enjoy short stories, we do enjoy these tales. A short story collection can be like a box of Quality Street chocolates – a bit hit and miss. So which are the caramel swirls and which are the green triangles? Along the way we get into a discussion about the birds and the bees of how rivers procreate and suggest some other Rivers characters that could feature in future short stories or novellas. We also reveal the results of our poll of listeners’ favourite stories from the book, which contains some surprises. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Show notes Moment 4: Christmas Moment Our theme tune and the rest of Cutwater’s excellent album are on Spotify!

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 7 – Lies Sleeping

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 41:03


The Follycast Episode 7: Lies Sleeping In this month’s episode… …..we review Lies Sleeping, book seven in the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. The book brings to a conclusion the Faceless Man and Mr Punch plotlines (or does it?) in a story that somehow ties together magical bells, oubliettes, The Silmarillion, Merlin, King Arthur, goat sacrifices, foxes, cheese puffs, St Pauls, Glastonbury, Roman London and Covent Garden Tesco Metro. In our next episode we will be reviewing the recently released book of short stories ‘Tales From the Folly’ Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: The Silmarillion by Tolkein Tales From The Folly Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson Doctor Who: Battlefield by Ben Aaronovitch Genius Loci by Ben Aaronovitch

The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 6: The Hanging Tree

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 37:23


The Follycast Episode 6: The Hanging Tree In this month’s episode… … after a magical midsummer sojourn with unicorns and fairies, we are firmly back in London and the hunt for the Faceless Man takes centre stage. Peter and Guleed investigate a drug-related death at a socialite party and along the way encounter shady US agents, Lady Ty floods part of central London and we discover the history of magic from a female perspective. And yes, Lesley is back and Harrods electrical department is trashed in the process. We tackle such issues as the collective noun for rich girls, at what point in the book Richard’s head nearly exploded, why Rivers Of London books are easier to read on a Kindle and what any of this has to do with the history of women’s football and the Number 14 bus route. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: Nadine’s Map Journal for The Hanging Tree Newton’s Principia When Football Banned Women

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The Follycast
The Follycast Episode 5: Foxglove Summer

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 42:24


The Follycast Episode 5: Foxglove Summer In this month’s episode… …after a summer break we discuss, appropriately enough, Foxglove Summer – book five in the bestselling Peter Grant series of novels by Ben Aaronovitch. It's a story that ties together changelings, unicorns, dogging, forests, steam traction engines, bees, fairy queens and Roman Roads, but if we are entirely honest, did we entirely understand the plot? Is it a much needed break from London and the Folly, or frustrating after the explosive conclusion of the book before it, Broken Homes? After a re-read is it still Margaret’s favourite book? Why does Jennie think it ends like an opera? Why does Richard hang around in a den of geeks and will Jan be able to visit Herefordshire any more? All this will be revealed in the next 42 minutes. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for Uncertain Smile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, YouTube and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: Den Of Geek article: Lies Sleeping & the challenge of crafting an intersectional narrator for the Rivers Of London Series Nadine Hughes’s Foxglove Summer Interactive Map Other maps in the Follypedia Star Trek: The Next Generation – Family The new short story collection, Tales From The Folly

Soul Discovery
Soul Discovery 4/9/20

Soul Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020


Featured artists:Herbie Hancock ,Gregory Porter, Lorenzo OwensTaxie , Richard Marks, Larry Braggs, Stan Jones, Dwight Trible,La'Veerne Washington, Joe Mitchell, Bill Brown and The Soul Injection For the full play-list go to Soul Discovery Website Play-List 4/9/20 Herbie Hancock feat: Gavin Christopher “Stars in your eyes” (Columbia) LPGregory Porter “Faith in love” (Decca Records) LPLorenzo Owens … Continue reading Soul Discovery 4/9/20 →

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IT in the D
Episode 359 – Events Updates, Rubik’s Cube Competitions, Umbrella Academy Season 2, Binging

IT in the D

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 0:06


Hey, this is episode three 59 of the one and all the in the D show broadcasting live from our houses. This is Bob, the sales guy that is Dave geek. Randy, I do the Twitters is arguing about satellite broadband. You can find us online@itinthed.com and do us a favor. Give us a like on the socials and subscribe to us everywhere. Fine podcasts are sold. I mean, you should. Cause I mean, God knows you’re not going to see us anytime soon.     Uh huh No, we were hell bent. We were all bent on doing an event in August. That’s not happening. Nope. Did we were hell bent on doing that last event in March. We were like, it’ll be fine. We’re good to go. And, and then it all came tumbling down. I’m leaning I’m so we were like, I think I’m just gonna put it on the calendar for September. Just see what happens. Right. Well that’s all you can do at this point. You know, just see what happens. Well, you know, Thursday, September, um, we’re either going to, we’re probably going to be at Nancy whiskeys down at Corktown. So, uh, put it on your calendars and then just keep an eye on what we’re saying and doing, because obviously we’re not going to put anybody in danger and we want everybody to be safe and cool, except for you. And you know who you are, we’ll put you in danger. Yeah, no, I mean, it’s, it’s been a weird dude. I mean, you know, with just watching, you know, what’s going on and, and you’ve got, you know, some States that are rolling back, uh, you’ve got, you know, an and starting to close up bars and restaurants again, you’ve got, you know, all the debates with school, you know, that are going on left and right. I mean, I got, you know, teacher, friends and parent friends and it’s, this is like just the biggest cluster of clusters that I’ve seen. I like, there’s been nothing like this in my life. Like, no, cause here’s, here’s the thing like, and this reminds me of arguments I’ve had at work before someone needs to drop the gavel because you have too many people saying too many things at the same time. Like it’s like, that’s okay. That’s not okay. That’s okay. But this isn’t okay. You know? And you know, if he had fries, then it’s okay. That’s not okay, but not chicken wings or chicken wings, but not fries and chicken, chicken strips, but not chicken wings, chicken, you can be outdoors or you’re going to be on motorcycles. New, new, new, new that’s bad. No, no, no, you can’t do that like, Oh, well, okay. So there’s, there’s a tie into one of our stories. Like everybody’s kind of tweaking big. Well, and there’s a difference between being on motorcycles and being on motorcycles, outdoors, and then being on a motorcycle outdoor with 250,000 Other people and bringing great dude. You ever, you ever been to a biker party? You ever been? Oh, when I was at Daytona for spring break, when I was negative the last week of biker week. And how, how socially distant our people during those events. They’re common dot. Well, yeah. Cause they were going to kick your ass if you were the guy with the sun and blonde hair and the cheese, Why And the white tree torn. Yeah, the, yeah, the, uh, the wannabe Brian Bosworth look alike. Yeah. They weren’t really interested in hanging out with you. Yeah, yeah. Um, no, just, I just wish someone would have a consensus. Um, cause like, yeah, now the school thing now, like normally that type of thing would come from the federal government Leaders And it’s like, can we pick a doctor that like says wear masks, then the first thing he goes to in public doesn’t wear one while he’s sitting two feet from people. Well, but, and I do it, like I saw that meme a lot and it’s one of those like, okay, so the person to his right was wearing a mask, uh, the person too. And, and he had it pulled down. So for all you knew, like he had just finished taking a drink of a beer or soda or whatever it is that you know, that the Fowchee drinks, I’m not going to put it. You know, I’m not going to cast dispersions on his character. Um, although, Hey there, so there’s another good tie in speaking of casting aspersions on his character, uh, there was that little kerfluffle that happened a little bit ago where I it’s, it’s kinda like a hullabaloo, but a little bit, but a little bit boring. Um, somebody came out a while ago and accused of Fowchee of sexual misconduct, uh, you know, kind of trying to meet to him. Um, and now as doubled back and admitted that not only did she make the entire thing up, um, but she has been paid by Trump supporters, uh, to do this more, not only to foul G but to one other person back in January. Um, so apparently there’s just an industry. Uh, there’s a whole little cottage industry out there, uh, for making me to announcements about people. So that’s awesome. Yeah. It’s an election season, Dave, that shit happens every year. And even though dude, it’s one of those things where like intellectually, I know that, but I still hope for better for us as a society. There’s nothing funnier like in the last year than the crowd at the Dave Chappelle standup, where he talks about Jesse SMO small. Yay. Okay. That crowd, man, I swear to God they’re going to come out of their shoes when he did that whole bit. Anyway. So there’s, there’s one thing I’m going to get yelled at for, for, um, I finally started watching, um, and I can’t stop watching it and it’s probably the greatest thing I’ve ever seen. It’s by the greatest written show, hands down, I thought it’s always sunny was my top, like 1.1% Letter. Kenny has it They’ve they did a good job with that. They did I’m eight years late to the game or whatever the hell it’s eight. I finally caved and got Hulu cause Magdalena wanted to watch whatever show. Well, which means you can watch top gun. Cause that’s on Hulu. I’m not gonna, I, and it was even featured. So I was like, well, I, I, I remember top gun and I turned top gun on and dude, that’s still a really good movie. I really, really, I really, really, really hate Tom cruise, but I really, really, really liked that movie. It was on a, the eighties movies with the kids list, but I swear to God, the one thing I hate and love about letter Kenny is, you know, how I love witty banter and like the back and forth and like all day I’ve been watching it right now. I’m on the third season almost at the end of the third season. I can’t give one good day Solid quote. Cause it’s so fast. Oh, it’s rapid fire. It absolutely. Is it? Yeah. A to Z thing in the front. Like I would like to remember one thing from this and repeat it to somebody how funny it is. I got nothing like literally not even tried to, like, I can’t think of anything that I can repeat, but it’s insane how funny it is. Like, cause I haven’t gone back and started watching it a second time yet, but, but I’ve heard like I’ve from what I’ve heard from people is like, that’s one of those shows that you’ll catch more of that stuff the second time around, like, it’ll get to me like do it, like how many times have we seen star Wars? You know? And, and so, you know, those quotes come second nature, you know, how many times Calm and calculated. And the wines are very deliverable like letter Kenny’s like, like the Energizer bunny, like that guy, you know, or like the last three seconds of a mortgage commercial, Right? Yeah. The uh, the old micro machines guy, blah, blah, blah. That’s number four. It’s like, I can’t like for that guy, he’s got to win an Oscar or whatever the hell the acting award is for like keeping a straight face through that shit. Like I’ve never, I’ve never seen the bloopers, but watching that guy delivered, Oh, I would love to see a blooper reel from that for damn sure. You can’t, I don’t know how they don’t like the ones that in the ice fishing tent talking about sushi, how are they not laughing? Like you don’t want add Zs to the sushis. I can’t even repeat it. It’s it makes it does it zero. It’s just, it’s just, yeah. It’s it’s not good, but I mean, so we do, we always dive into shows. We’ve been watching. Um, I, uh, before we get to the good ones, um, I’m going to touch on the bad. Um, yeah, so there’s a thing on Netflix called the speed. Cubers I didn’t get to that yet. Oh yeah. Uh, so this is about the Rubik’s cube solving world championships. Uh, it is a documentary that is roughly 40 minutes long. Uh, and it follows the story of guy in Australia who used to hold all the world records. Uh, and then a kid from the U S uh, who has autism and has owned him like breaks all of his records. Um, but the best part is like, they’re like super good friends. Like, and, and the guy from Australia, like is really encouraging. Like it’s kind of like a little feel, good story and that kind of stuff, but just like, so apparently at here’s what I did. So we all re like Rubik’s cube, they got, you know, the little three cubes by three cubes and six sides. And yet Eddie, yada, um, they had some ones with you. Remember the pyramid, the Rubix pyramid that, that was out for awhile. Yeah. It was the peer group experiment. Uh, okay. Did you know that there were four by four, five by five, six by six and seven by seven versions of the Rubik’s cube that are out there. Quick clip of that. And I go, that’s not my Rubik’s cube tag, not my cube. Oh. They’re like huge squares. And it gives like bird with it. I’m like, no, no, no. Those things were Bitch to turn. Yeah. So there, yeah. Well, and that’s the thing, dude. And there’s so, and then there’s like the regular championship, like the Ray, and then there’s the one handed solving competition. Like you have like they do, they do it one handed That’s that’s not what I’m solving those. Yeah. There’s a, there’s a Rubik’s cube joke there somewhere. Give me that For these things. Look like they’re on ball-bearings with WB. Well, yeah. And I’m curious, like, if there is like, like, is there a pro cube out there that I’d like, they don’t sell it toys R us or whatever that looks like. Is there like a speed cube? Cause yeah. I mean watching them whip those things around, I mean, they’re literally going from Jenna and it’s funny cause they talk about like there’s a, the whole math and science and pattern recognition and algorithms that go into to solving a cube. And they say basically, there’s, there’s like about 80 to a hundred different algorithms that will let you solve a cube, no matter what position it’s in, when it’s put in front of you. Um, and they said, so like, all this stuff is all like memorization of the pattern recognition of, okay, this is what format this cube is in. Therefore I use this algorithm. Boom go. And these guys are solving these cubes in like six seconds. Like I think, I think the world record is something around like 3.9 seconds. Right? I mean, it’s dude, it’s, it’s insane. I mean I’m 37 years, But appeal the stickers. Yeah. Well you get the screwdriver and pop it off and then, And then put them all back together. I like three of them. I like ruined a wall. Nice. So there was a get the stickers off. Right. So you can always see that the corner it was, you know, you always, yeah. You peeled it too hard or you put it up and didn’t put it on. Right. Um, con the, uh, the, the transformers. Um, what is it? The war for Cybertron yes. Okay. Good touch. Let me start. And then you can, cause I actually did. So I text Jamie and I go, Jamie, I go, transformers job gets it’s. It’s wonderful. You’ll love it. It’s old school. It’s dark. I go, but people bitching and I go, I go, he goes, what could they possibly be bitching about? I go just to wait. It was what? And I go speak English and cars. I go, no, go. So here’s my thing. So in the timeline, this is the war for Cybertron. So this is before they came to earth, all of the Decepticons are like space ships and Spacey looking things. But the Autobots are earth cars. Like why is, why is due to optic? No dude optimism. Why? Why they they’re optimist prime looks like the 18 Wheeler that he was from BJ and the bear. Yeah. Um, hound is the army Jeep. Why would, why would there be a U S army Jeep on cyber drawn like that? That was how, Cause some things are in something. I, it just, it, it was highly illogical captain. At least it wasn’t the bullshit from the movie where he was. I’m fine. I’m fine. Are you James storm? Eight H S E yahoo.com. eBay. They’re like, Oh the, Oh, the parents are grad. The window required for like, dude, the movies were such trash for them to put it up. I mean, yeah, but Megan Fox. So I mean, there’s that For them to put out a gross, but for them to put out a solid homage to the old school, dark good written, I mean, it wasn’t great written it wasn’t like, I loved it. Like, don’t get me wrong. It’s too short. Yeah. So apparently it’s, they’ve signed them for three seasons and we’ve just only seen the first season seed so far. Yeah. Um, next season is Earthrise. Yep. Well, yeah, cause, but yeah. That’s so then it’ll make sense for them to be earth cars. Um, cause it’s different though. They won’t look like they do now. No, I bet they will because they are still trying to sell those old toys. And why would they try to, they’re not going to release a new line of toys when they have all those ones. You definitely have an Earthrise line of toys already. Yeah. They’re trying to sell them to, Sounds like me Sold out. I was looking for him after I watched it. Mom said I couldn’t, I couldn’t have the optimist prime to curate all the other transformers. So buying it now. Right. It’s going to be on my desk for the rest of my life. Yes. In L did a commercial for star Wars beggars. And it was like, like the kid was playing with it and it was like the overweight. Redditor put a push them over. They go there for me. He’s got to buy one to unbox. And one for the one to put away in one for, in your trophy case, in your living room That kind of familiar like, no, like, like talking with the guys that sell them at cons. And it’s like, I really like, like, okay, look dude, with whatever it is that I want. I’m not looking to resell this. This is not an investment for me. Like I’m, I’m going to immediately take it out of the box and play with it. Like, like, do you have that price? Because I’m not, I’m not, I’m not paying what you want me to pay to have a collectible. It’s a toy. Like that’s My, my Boba Fett is selling online for a thousand dollars right now. And I’m just like, I’m at the end of the day, I’m like, I’m just going to give it to Mark. Like it’s just sitting in my closet, like right. You know? Um, I finally got around to watching don’t F with cats. I’ve heard a lot of good things about that. I haven’t watched it yet though. Oh, it’s so let me just give you the initial thing. Like a YouTube video comes out of some guy doing some awful things to kittens. Right. And at one point he, um, turns his head a little bit and there’s a, there’s a thing. Well then they, they kind of make a group on Facebook and somebody hears Russian in the background. So then they start, like they start targeting and then another video comes out and then they get another clue from that video. Then they start like this. Then they found the guy like this guy could be him. This looks just like him. He’s like, he’s a model. He’s like this end of vanity. And they find video and they find this street corner. Well then they find out that it might be from dude. I forget all the details of how they got to here, but like it was in Montreal. So then they, then they go street by street on Google maps until they find Montreal. And then they get on the street that he’s on. And somebody actually goes and knocks on this guy’s door. Like it gets so bad. Like then the guy’s like, didn’t the guy actually kills another human being the same there’s videos on like a snuff film. And they’re like, right now there’s 15,000 people in this Facebook group. And they’re all like, um, this guy sends a V. Then the guy sends his one foot. He joined the group. It like once and this woman worked at a casino. She’s a coder like a self professed guy. And the video is him walking through her casino that she worked at. So now she flips out and quits everything quits, all social media and long story short, he, he set up this frame like three years ago, like trying to make up this fake name. But he, he followed basic instinct to a T K like killed the guy with an ice pick, like dismembered them, put them in a suitcase. Like, dude, this thing it’s only like four, four episodes. You got the slew thing that was done like from the internet community was word was just as good. The fortune shit with Shiela moves flat flags, you know? Okay. So, well, there’s the, there’s the Good touch of that? The bad touch of that. And I don’t think I emailed this across, but it was all over the news today. Um, that federal judge, um, who got a, you know, had her, uh, husband and son shot on or someone was killed, uh, you know, came out and, you know, kind of, this is the first time she’s done a video or, or talked about it at all. And her big thing was look, you know, so I’m a federal judge, any idiot or whack job can go on any one of these, you know, services and find my home address. Um, you know, and, and that’s not necessarily a good thing clearly. Um, cause you know, and they were talking about how, you know, this guy, you know, the guy that, you know, went after the judge’s family and then killed himself and actually, you know, had the names and addresses of three other people, uh, that apparently were next on his list that he was going to go after. And so it, you know, it’s, it is. Yeah. So I mean like internet slew thing can be good and can be bad, but on a brighter note, uh, dude umbrella Academy, season two, number one, I got to, I got to the fourth, fourth or fifth one, right. When they reassembled, I got to that If edgers assemble. Um, okay. So number one, dude, God, God do, do they do a great job with the soundtrack for that series? They do. Their music choices are just amazing. Um, you know, I always, uh, I always joke, you know, when I was rewatching season one, I, I love the scene where they’re, you know, he puts on, I think we’re alone now by Tiffany and they’re all dancing in separate rooms in the house and I’ll just jam it out. Like I do, um, you know, this one had a similar scene. Um, but obviously it was a song from, you know, 1962. Cause you know, that’s the 63, cause that’s a year they’re in. Um, but yeah, I mean just such a great and they, um, I, so I want, since you’re only that far in, I won’t ruin it for you, the, the ending, the Vietnam, I mean the, so the ending I did and I’m not going to yeah. But I mean the ending I did find to be predictable, um, based on, you know, the, the events of the episodes leading up to it, not to say that it wasn’t a phenomenal, um, ending or just, you know, it was one of those, you know, kind of like, um, like, you know, and, and you, and you probably, you know, kind of like our, uh, our, our split opinions on joker, you know, like, you know, where I was like, Oh, that was way too big. A lot of people are, you know, just, Hey, no, it was great. It was, it makes sense. It is what it is. Um, I, I do like that. They got into, um, the commission a little bit more, uh, you know, and, and how that whole like maintaining the timeline and all that stuff goes. Um, I thought that was very cool. Um, there’s a great plot twist with one of the new characters that was introduced this season that I think is really, really great. And looking forward to seeing Jumping time jumping to me, it always never makes sense. Something always happens where it’s like, who the hell are we now? And they do a really good job kind of explaining where we now know what I’m saying. And, and, and, and how the hell did we wind up here in one of the point, well, and in this one, why didn’t we all wind up there at the same time? Right. You know, so, and that was, so that was kind of cool. The one thing that I wish they would get deeper into, and it’s literally been given about two minutes of screen time per season now, um, is Hargrave’s origin. Okay. What is it, big guys, costume look like shit. I mean, well, to make for easier cosplay there’s that? No, but like, so, you know, so a Hargraves origin, like, you know, there was like that like little, two minute vignette in season one where, you know, he got the, you know, the violin and there were, you know, ships blasting off in the background and all that crap. Um, and they do a, a, there’s a little touch on it. I think it’s after where you are, um, in, in this season, but it’s like, like, I don’t understand why they haven’t like gotten into that character more yet. So I’m hoping to see more of that in three. Yeah, no, I’m, like I said, I started, the problem was I started watching it and it got to be like three in the morning and I’m like, crap, you know, how you like, kinda like, uh, yeah. And Hey, on a, on a serious note, um, it’s kind of weird how radio personalities like touch us. And I don’t think they understand like what they do. I met this guy, I met this guy at a, I worked for Budweiser, there’s a bud ice promo at us, new seven 11, and the Hanson brothers were there and I’ve met this guy. And I ended up, I was listening to him on the radio for like six months. His name was Jeannie Samuelson. And for the next, like 23 years or so, he was like a fixture. I listened to him literally almost every day because baseball nerd, I knew and I loved him for it. Cause I was, I was at one point, I’m not now, I’m just to just an insane baseball nerd. And, um, he came back on the radio last Monday and said he had colon cancer. He got diagnosed like, you know, last year and everyone was like, Hey, good to see you. Good to have you back. And Monday he passed last Monday, he passed away. Yeah, no, it was Friday. Yeah. Yeah. So, I mean, it was, it was crazy, you know, it was yeah. Cause he just came out Monday and said, Hey, you know, we haven’t really talked about it. Uh, you know, cause wanting to keep life, you know, really normal for the kids and all that kind of stuff. Um, and but like, even by that, like you didn’t, you didn’t really get a sense of it being all that serious. Like you didn’t, you didn’t get, you know, I, I mean, I certainly didn’t get the vibe that, you know, the clock was sticking that fast. Um, and hell, I mean, you know, I mean maybe he didn’t even know. Um, but yeah, that was Again, we met him again at Dino’s at that a charity with Jennifer Hammond and he’ll Perkins and all that. Um, and it’s kinda funny, the one thing I said on 97 one, I said, it’s like, I feel like I lost a friend that he didn’t know he had. Yep. No, because like when you listen, like I talked about that with like Ernie Harwell, I’m like, you know, that man talked to me more than my own father. It’s not a slap in my dad’s face. It’s, you know, this guy was on the radio for three and a half hours a day. Yeah. While you’re while your dad was in the butcher shop. I mean, I listened to him do a 162 games, you know, I pretty much listened to him, you know, him or Kayline and Kell, um, every, every single ball game. And it’s like, I don’t think those, I don’t think those guys are those person. Maybe they do realize that. I don’t know, like how much time that we spend listening to them, I guess talk about what they do, you know what I mean? Sometimes it’s passive and sometimes, you know, you’re in the active, but for the most part they’re out there on the radio, you know what I mean? Nope. Very, very true. So yeah, that was that that does suck and you know, obviously, you know, best wishes to his family, you know, hope they’re doing well and you know, hope they had, you know, I guess more time to prepare than we think they did. Um, you know, how everything all played out, but yeah, that was, that was rough. That was sudden. Yeah. And it’s, you know, everyone had the same thing. Like the guy treated you like a friend who was like, you know, do this Dude at that event. I mean, he was phenomenal. I mean, you know, sat down and chat. Yeah. I was like, you’re not going to remember me, but I did, you know, like how do you forget a handsome brother promo at a seven 11 and a Saturday morning? How ridiculous anyway. Yeah. Best wishes to his family, man. Like I said, it’s kind of like a, you know, it’s definitely this, town’s not going to be the same with the sports scene without him. So, um, on that note, sorry. So coming off the dead guy’s story, that’s those are always fun. Um, I let’s do that. Let’s let’s, let’s go for a little social media outrage. Um, cause I love this story about the couple that sent out their wedding invite, um, and assigned their friends and family into groups. Uh, they, they assigned to their friends and family, new groups, a, B and C, uh, and, and basically just said, Hey, you know, hope you all, you know, hope you understand. Um, you know, the, the venue is limited yet at IATA. Uh, so we really need group a to respond like right now, uh, through the wedding rep, you know, website and, and groups B and C, you know, just hold off and we’ll let you know if there’s any tickets available or space available or, you know, anything like that. And people are losing their minds all over them doing this. And, but like the flip side of it is I get it. Like, it’s perfectly logical what they’re doing and why they’re doing it. Like my niece did, my niece is supposed to be getting married while, I mean, she is still getting married, but you know, I was supposed to be having this, you know, a big, you know, this whole thing with all the friends and family and yet 80 yada. And so they’re just, they Nope, it’s way locked down and you know, it’s going to be like 10 people and that’s it. Um, you know, and they’ll do something else, you know, for the, for the bigger crowd later. Um, it, it’s just one of those things where that probably could have been handled better. Like you probably, you probably could have just sent it to group a and not let groups B and C know that they were groups B and C. Well, dude, you know how weddings, like back in the day, like, you know, when I was a kid, everyone RSVP, if there was like one table tent, like on a table, like, you know, or one leftover like, you know, no one said no, now it’s like, people are getting like 66. I’m not even Talking. I’m talking to pre COVID. Well, well, and not only that, but I mean, let’s, let’s be real, everybody who’s been married has groups, a, B and C. You just don’t tell people. We just don’t tell them their groups, a, B and C. It’s like, Oh my God, dude, I totally forgot to send this invite out to you here. Go, we’d love to see us, please RSP need to get, I always know my hierarchy of weddings by how close I am to the bar. But we just, we all put you right next to the bar. That’s that has nothing to do with hierarchy I’m in the back row. And I’m like, yeah, it must’ve been, I’m going to I’m on the bottom. I’m on the C list. It’s true though. Yeah. So that, that was a thing. Um, what, Oh, do I, and I do, I, I li again, social media outrage and stupid people in particular. Uh, so the Nordic pineapple is, uh, apparently a little in, uh, up in st. John’s, uh, and again, so name Nordic, uh, and they were flying a Norwegian flag because the wife who is one of the proprietors is Norwegian and it’s a big thing. And, and, and it’s in the name of their hotel cottage as like Polish and then American German people were getting pissed off because they thought it looked like a Confederate flag. It doesn’t, it doesn’t look anything like, it doesn’t look anything like a Confederate flag, but people are so effing dumb that it took like one idiot posting shit on Facebook. And they started getting hate mail and all this other crap. And it’s like, they took their flag down, which is sad. Like, that’s their heritage, it’s vertical and horizontal. The Confederate flag is an X. Yeah, well, no stars. Yeah. Fourth generation or region. And it’s part of their family’s history. And he goes, they never even thought that like, yeah, they got a dozen hateful emails and twice as many comments, they took the flag down stupid. I’m like the year 2020 in a nutshell, it bugs me as far as the stupidity of people. Welcome to 2020 that’s. Yeah. But Hey, so when are we all moving to Barbados somewhere? I’m done. Hey, I had nice beaches. Uh, you know, I’m just saying, uh, Barbados has now opened the doors. Uh, they realize everybody is working from home and Hey, if you’re gonna work for them, why not work from home from Barbados? Uh, and so they’re like just rubber stamping, visas left and right. And thousand bucks for an individual 3000 for a family. And if you’re a visa holder, you do not have to pay their income tax. Um, I mean, yeah, dude, like my friend from my friend, Michelle, uh, from high school, that’s living down in Florida, um, you know, she’s a, she’s a psychologist, a therapist, uh, and she, all of her stuff via telehealth now, anyway, she’s single. She’s what, why not? Like what for the, like, why wouldn’t she just pack up and go? I mean, yeah. Cause like, uh, that single it’s a no brainer, but like, even like someone like Charles who’s there, you know, blue cross has got them like indefinite work from home. I think Randy, your indefinite work from home. Uh, we’re reconsidering it after labor day. Okay. Let’s say what the hell you say still here for, but yeah. Um, I don’t remember which where’s Barbados in the, in the Island in the scheme. Is it? Oh, sort of South America. Yeah. It’s one of those islands down. Yeah. Gulf of Mexico down that way. Got it. Well, but you know, you just, you know, you’re just talking about, you know, indefinitely work for working from home. Google just announced there everybody’s going to be work from home until at least January of 20, 21. Now Dude, here’s the thing with like the companies like Google, like they don’t have cheap office space, like where they are in cities is like the It’s the hotspot. Well, and that’s the thing. Well, and so, well, I mean, I guess Google is a little different just because they have cajillions of dollars sitting around. Um, but I mean, you know, I saw somebody today earlier today, uh, posting about how ridiculous, uh, commercial real estate in Detroit is right now. And I’m just like, wait, three months, dude, maybe six at the most. It’s stupid. Did I tell you about the space that we looked at? Like Birmingham rates and it’s like, there’s a, there’s two glasses or there’s two bottles of tequila right outside the front door of this place. I think the realtor couldn’t have come by and like swept, Just clean the place up a little bit Seriously. Oh my God. Did you see this? Um, so I know they’ve been drag racing down French road since I’ve been a kid, but did you know like Sunday fun day? Like, do you know what that is that like? Did you see the vice thing on that? Nope. So someone just got schmuck. I think they got killed, you know, you know, the whole we on the lodge with it. Right? You remember that? Yeah. Well they now they’re taking, they pick an intersection, take it over, block off all four corners and then basically cars just drift. Then there’s like these like eight daredevils that are in the middle of it, trying to like film it while these cars are like drifting around. And like, then there’s like one person hanging out the passenger window, like, like a rodeo bull. Um, and like Someone died doing this. Yeah. Well like [inaudible] drifting. You’re going to, you know, like that takes like mad driving skills to pull that. I mean, I mean, I mean, Tokyo drift made it look really super easy, dude. I don’t, I don’t know. I mean the Italian job made it look easy. I don’t know. You can do it with a frigging mini, but yeah, apparently it’s Sunday fun day. Like in the cops now we’re like, yeah, we’re gonna like try to stop this to like Fibo rolls up and everybody’s scatters. Just like, don’t get a drink. Well, God speed. I’m on the lodge. I don’t know if you cut this story or not, but apparently somebody was shooting a shooting guns off at cars on the lodge in the last few days. This might’ve been a God. I, I knew I should have shot down like across and I forgot. Cause I got distracted by a conference. Call your white. Yeah, just, Hey buddy. I was like maybe like three, four days ago. It happened, um, well in shit and it just happened by me. There’s a Plaza at 17 in Garfield. Um, and like it’s hard to sift like rumor from truth, like waiting for the official story to come out. Um, you know, one version of the story says, guy walks into a store, gets told he has to wear a mask, goes back and gets his gun. Um, and, and there was, you know, shooting happened some random passer-by wound up with a bullet in their car, uh, that just barely miss them. Um, so yeah, who knows? Uh, but I just, So I know, I know what you did this weekend, you read all 2024 pages of the Epstein docs that got released. You know what I really, We really didn’t and here’s why, because number one, there are quite literally entire pages of that that are just black because they’ve been redacted. Uh, so apparently they redacted it poorly by just highlighting texts with like a black highlighter. So if you select all and copy and paste some version of these, you can get the unredacted version. That’s absolutely amazing, dude. That’s that’s like, that’s the same. Like when, um, who was it Sony, uh, that got all pissed off because you could avoid copyright protection that they put on their DVDs by taking a black marker and just drawing around the outside the outer circle. That was the, uh, putting the tape over the top. Then you could tape over it, The tape over when you, when you pop the tab out. Yeah. Yes. And he had stuck with Richard Marks, some bullshit album and you wanted it buddy. Like I’ve just put some masking tape over it, but yeah, it’s 2024 pages and I’m Honestly here’s so here’s what I did shoot this across the one, the one that’s got to go, Dave is pretty skeptical about that’s apparently in the midst of all, this is, is Stephen Hawking. Now, now for those not familiar with Stephen Hawking, number one, shame on you, uh, or to Stephen Hawking is a man whose whose body has degenerated to the point where he’s been in a wheelchair unable to basically move. Uh, he talks through like interpretive signals, uh, that, you know, are then in read by a computer and a voice synthesizer. Um, yeah, apparently he’s, uh, named somewhere in these documents and I’m sorry, skeptical, Dave is super skeptical. I, uh, I got a hundred thousand things I want to say crack jokes about Don’t don’t, don’t, I’ll do it at the bar when we get together Well, and so, and the other weird thing about this, because a lot of these docs relate to, uh, Virginia Jeffrey, uh, who was, you know, one of the accusers and she’s the one, um, you know, the, that says that, uh, you know, she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew, uh, and, and a few other and, you know, and, and named Alan Dershowitz, uh, you know, the, the really super famous defense attorney, um, and one of Epstein’s attorneys as being a part of this, um, there was a story that came out and I, and I thought I shot it across, but I didn’t see it in the email list. There was a story I shot out, um, where Dershowitz basically responded to, um, her accusations and the Netflix series and laid out quite a few things that make you second guess some of the stuff in the Epstein documentary, like, don’t get me wrong. There’s nothing that Dershowitz says that says none of this ever happened. Um, If a, if Epstein’s the president, Dershowitz is pretty much the vice president, if you look at this whole thing, Right. So, but you know, but there is, but there’s some of it that makes you, cause it’s the two key women, um, Virginia Jefferies. And, and I forget, I can’t remember the name of the other woman and I apologize for that. Um, but basically one of them has a, and, and not Virginia, but one of the others has already admitted, uh, to lying, um, about several other stories, um, or several other people that she was trying to name, um, and backed off those claims. Uh, and like just, you know, some of the things that didn’t add up, some of the timing that doesn’t add up, um, you know, some of that stuff, you know, and, and I guess, you know, more importantly, you know, a lot, apparently like a lot of the stories that have been coming out in, in, in the release of these docs are about people who aren’t around anymore. Uh, and I really don’t care about people who are dead. Like, let’s talk about the people who are alive and still in power, uh, most likely and still like doing shit most likely, and let’s hear and deal with them. Can we, can we do, How about due process them all in burn them all to hell, Hey dude. And that’s the thing I do it. I got into a conversation on a joke. I got to do a conversation on his wall and they were like, Oh, you know, why aren’t you hearing about, you know, Trump being on, you know, the, the, the, the plane list and the guest list. I’m like, well, probably cause he said he was on it. Um, and they admitted he was on it. And they said, yeah, he’s been to the Island. And even that Virginia Jeffrey’s chick has said, yeah, I saw bill Clinton. There never saw him do anything wrong with anyone, but he was there. Um, That was the dude that was from the nineties. They called that plane, the Lolita express, which said, shit. Well, do they, well, they call it, Was it Lolita Island for the love of Christ? I mean, it’s, you know, it or pedo Island. I mean it, dude, there’s just, and that’s the thing like, and I think that’s one of the things that I, that makes me laugh a little bit. When I see this stuff online, it’s like, Oh, nobody went, Oh, well, but if it’s, if it’s Clinton, then nobody wants to talk about it. I’m like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You are completely misunderstanding the situation. If shit comes out and Clinton was involved in this, light him up to burn him to the ground, I don’t give a shit who’s name gets, if it’s proven that they’re a part of this shit, burn them down. Period. What other docs got released? I don’t remember exactly what it was. It was a, it was all a subtext. It was all HTML links. And it was like the, I, the only one I clicked to read was the built, it was about another 800 pages of stuff. And it was like the Bilderberg meeting notes from 1980 and I actually sat and read it and it was, Um, but you are, you are not allowed to mock me for sitting in watching the speed cubers now. Like, let’s just be, Um, but no. So I mean, One of the things, you know, when one of the interesting things that did come out about it is, um, you know, there were multiple claims, uh, by, uh, Julian Maxwell that, um, you know, she hadn’t talked to Epstein in forever, uh, that they’d been, you know, apart for 10 years and that kind of stuff. And some of the things that were released were emails, uh, between her and Epstein, um, basically about how to maintain the cover story. And this is how, you know, you know, just address this and don’t worry about it and keep your head high and all that kind of stuff. Um, so yeah, I mean, it’s, I, I do, I feel more than ever. I feel really, really angry, uh, that Epstein, you know, you know, yes, there’s a, he didn’t kill himself, but he, even if he like that, he, that he got off easy, um, you know, that he took the coward’s way out, um, or you know, where somebody killed them and let them off easy. Cause like the more and more of the shit that comes out, damn, he’s an dude. Like he just evil, like evil is not enough of a word for what that man is or was, and, and what he did to people. I mean, it’s, it’s insane. A hundred bucks ahead, put them on a pit and then just like slowly, let’s run through Running, man, Hey, For first you let in like a, like a, like a Wolverine or something and like a panel of like a hundred people. And like every, you know, every, every 10 minutes you let something else down in the pit. I I’m, I’m good with that. I think, you know, who should be in on this? The rock? I feel like, I feel like there’s the promotional tie in for the relaunch of the XFL. You mean the president in 2024 ALEKS. I mean, let’s, that’s, we are, Again, we’re living, if I’ve said it once I’ve said it a million times, we are living, we are living Idiocracy right now. We absolutely are. The part is he’d be a good choice. He’s about his boy scout as they get it. He really is. Which is the sad part. Well, it, especially God has many like kids movies and that kind of shit as he’s done lately. I mean, you know, kids love him. Parents love him. Why not? Is it Jumanji? I’ll put them in. And honestly, at this point, I sure you know what, throw them out. I don’t, I don’t even care anymore. You watch, do you watch your show ballers? Uh, I did. Why is it, is it back with another seat? No. No. So I’m religious with the show ballers and him buying the XFL was the last season of ballers. Cause he was trying to buy an NFL team and he was trying to get Liz, like group of people. And he was playing the politics and working with the venture cap and we’re, you know, the brothers. And, uh, so when I saw he bought an X, the whole XFL, I’m like he straight up when ballers play well and it smears, it kind of said that The whole thing went for only $15 million. Well, I thought it was worth well. So, and I think, well, was, did the whole thing go for 15 million or was his part 15 million? Cause it’s him, it’s him and a venture capital group that are, that are in on halves or whatever. They paid $15 million splitting it evenly. Okay. Well do it. And that’s probably all it was worth. I mean, yeah. I mean, it’s not like This last incarnation of it. They had some, some great TV coverage. Like they were, they weren’t just like signed a one person. They were signed, they had Fox and ESPN and ABC and they were, you know, they were spread all across the board. You know, people are football starved, and it was actually a good product this time around I’m like, I’m surprised it went that low. I’m surprised. They just did. You know, so actually speaking, You know, football, uh, you know, all the local news was a buzz, uh, that Stafford pop positive. Um, you know, and then you look at, uh, the Detroit tigers just got a four game series postponed because the, uh, st. Louis, uh, like, I guess 20 people popped positive There’s guys opting out are do that. Check ins opted out That’s the saddest thing was frigging re like he like didn’t tell the team until they were like mid game that he wasn’t showing up and opting out for the year. Yeah. He wasn’t in his apartment anymore. Yeah, that was, that was just weird. Couple of lions. I’ll like a Dranamo Alison, he just decided I’m not going to play. So, I mean, I guess the question, like, do you, what’s your, like, do you think there’s going to be a football season there? They’re playing soccer, they’re playing football or they’re playing hockey. They’re playing everything else. No, I will say this dude. I love what I love about hockey. Well, well, nobody’s popped in hockey yet. Nobody’s popped in soccer yet. Really? What I do love about hockey is why, cause they’re only playing in certain arenas. And so it’s got a ferry, like I’m having flashbacks to like, like minor league Bantam hockey where like the next two teams that are waiting to play are like standing in the walkways, watching the two teams on the ice finished. Did you hear about like the bubbles that they have to pay for? Like the, like these guys are like, you know, and then for them to like opt out, they’re like, didn’t they basically get it or no, who’s the guy that, Oh, the guy that chicken wings guy from last week Yep. Cost of $150,000 to go get some wings at a strip club. Yeah. But then he’s got to sit in a bubble in his own room and not do shit. Yep. Well, and it’s well, and so the, they were trying to, they were one of the stories I saw about the whole Detroit tigers thing was that apparently the rumor has it, that a bunch of the st Louis players went to a casino. Uh, and, and, and that’s where it happened. I just do it. If you’re getting paid that much money, why, why are you dumb? Like, I just, I don’t do you want to pay me $10 million and say, look, we’re going to do just, just sit in your basement and then show up at the park and do whatever you do. And then go sit in your bed. Did I, I will be so happy right here. There wouldn’t be, You know, but like, um, basketball was super awkward. Not saying that, um, you know, and I get it, but like, it got real, like it was a one giant political billboard. The guy everyone’s names were something different. Um, you know, some curious, I, I, I I’ve heard basketball started. I haven’t caught any of the games. Are they like, are they as physical up on each other as they always are? Or is it more scaled back? I mean, it’s, it’s like, it was, it wasn’t, it wasn’t the brand of basketball. I like, you know, I’m, I’m a eighties purist. Um, what, I mean, it was, it was basketball. [inaudible] bad sex. It’s it’s still sex. No, no. I was to be honest, like usually I only watched local, but like, I was a pig and shit this weekend, like I was watching lacrosse for crying out loud. NHL had what? 20 games this weekend? Yeah. Starting at like 10 in the morning, all the way through like midnight. It was nuts. Yeah. Baseball was watching whatever I can get my hands on. That’s like my favorite Mingo meme going on right now is the, uh, Oh, did you see, uh, somebody bought, um, so I think, I don’t know what the price is to it. Let’s say it’s 250 bucks. You can do the cardboard cutout of you. Yeah. Like buying well, somebody bought one for the Cubs and saw that. I mean, that’s, I mean that, that’s hilarious, but rude, but hilarious. That’s not rude. It’s hilarious. Um, and what the hell is Microsoft doing? Buying tick tock? I mean, we know why, I mean, I guess if everybody’s worried about, you know, everybody wants to tick talk to go away. I feel like Microsoft buying it pretty much does that. I mean, that’s, you know, I think, you know, the track record that they’ve got is, you know, they’re, they’re going to buy it and put it on the shelf and we’ll never see it again, People don’t like, doesn’t the Internet’s realize that like people loved vine and people like kids love talk. And then like, why can’t you just like sell a couple ads and make like your $10 million? And like, you have to make, collect all the data and do this acting thing and just be this intrusive Piece of shit. Well, and that’s the thing. So Microsoft said, they’re hoping to have the deal closed by September 15th. Um, and so I love how, again, not trying to be too political here. Uh, but so Microsoft makes that announcement. And so Trump who was going to ban it last week, uh, via an executive order, uh, has now backpedaled and said, well, you know, if it’s not, uh, if it’s not done, if the sale isn’t done, uh, by nine 15, then we’ll ban it. I, I also know, apparently I’m happy to not, I’m happy that I do a shitty Trump impression. I really, really am. Um, you know, when I’ll get a cut of the deal, I’ll get Mikey in here. Mikey does a phenomenal Trump. Right. And that goes back to my bitchy. You’re asking someone my father’s age to weigh in on technology. Well, it’s like, I mean, like, just nobody remember like all, like, you know, when, uh, you know, Zuckerberg sat there looking like data, uh, in, in front of it, like, and they had no idea like the Google tubes and they have no idea how Facebook work or how impressions work or how you know about Twitter. Yeah. Sorry, but I’m going to refill my drink. Keep talking. I’m listening. No, that’s fine. Um, and then Randy, you, uh, brought up and then you argued with me before the show about, so CBS Sunday morning has a, the great broadband divide, basically talking about this woman in Oregon that moved up to the mountains and is shocked, shocked that, you know, with nobody around 10 miles of her, that she doesn’t get broadband. So she has to drive to taco bell. Um, my parents live in mid Michigan and the only thing available to them where they are is satellite, which is horrible. Like they get a cap and the latency is horrible and the upload speed is slow. Like it doesn’t count as broadband, according to an efficient, I think So like most of the counties, like the rural counties in Michigan have like the, the farmer telcos, you know what I mean? Like the pigeon telephones and the, Yeah. Um, there’s a, a wireless company in the nearby town, but it doesn’t reach out as far as where my parents live because of trees and interference and stuff like that. I always thought, like I worked in the satellite game, like in 2003 and I always thought it was, it was, it wasn’t great. It was fine. It gave you like subpar. Like, you know, When you worked for the satellite companies, it was fine. But with what people are doing on the internet these days, there is no way that, you know, my mom can join a zoom conference for her work. Right. Cause I mean, do you, I mean, that’s the thing download, not so bad upload. I mean, it’s roughly the equivalent of dialogue And the latency, like you’re answering a question and they already moved on to the next one because the latency is so bad. I guess what’s, what’s, here’s the thing, what’s the answer. I mean, other than, you know, 5g, which is going to kill us all anyway, [inaudible], Uh, I mean, what’s the answer because like those, those farmer telcos to run fiber to the home, or at least fiber to the curb, or like, you know, dude, it’s a lot of money and you know, like to trench fiber, like to get to your folks, house is millions of dollars. Oh God. Yeah. I’m going to spend, and they’re going to spend 40 bucks a month. I mean, there’s a reason why Japan saturated and Sweden saturated. It’s like, yeah, They’re the size of Rhode Island. Yeah. Right. You put, you know, you put 80 million, like Germany’s 80 million people, the size of Ohio. Yeah. They’re going to be able to blanket that shit. Um, but like, there’s just, there’s, there’s just a math problem. I don’t know what else to say or do you know? Well, we know you love your math. I mean, there’s a lot of issues. Like what the FCC considers broadband speeds ridiculously low and how they count broadband access in the state. Like if one person out of 5,000 in a census block has access to high speed broadband, they count all 5,000 people as having access to do you understand? I’m totally going to die. God, I’m going to be the old guy in the room. Do you even understand like what a one Meg connection used to like a one Lazio it’s not even really broadband. You even understand what I’m one Meg download speed used to cost, you know, times have changed and you know, internet access these days should probably be a public utility. So my, my first job in 98, I sold [inaudible] ones for six 99 plus loop Meg and a half. And I sold [inaudible] for 15 grand plus it was about 25 grand a month Back in my dad When North point came out with the $99 DSL, I pretty much got me out of a job. I was like, why the hell have you got it here? You paint a suit to sit in an office or you just take orders. Um, but yeah, yeah. Went out the, the, the 300 baud modem. Ronnie do me a favor this weekend. When you get bored, just go on YouTube and type 300 baud modem like BBS and just like that’s that was life. And we were, we were happy. Damn it. And we liked it and we loved it. And it built character, Took my parents to play trade Wars. And I liked it Satellite for maybe five years tops before that they had, they were still on dial up and the fastest speed they could get was like 14, four. There was not, it would not come through faster. Did you see what Oakland university The city is trying to do with that was, I was just going to go with the bio button story, The bio, shove it up your ass story, not you them. Well, and let’s keep in mind this, you wear it on your chest. You don’t shove it up. I mean, maybe you get better readings if it, yeah, no, but so keep in mind, Oakland you, yeah. I mean Oakland, cause we talked about Oakland. You I’m going to guess about six months ago because students were freaking out about the number of cameras on campus and the facial recognition software being used. I thought that was OCC Oakland community college. Uh, Ooh. Maybe I’ll have to, I’d have to go back and double take another look, But yeah. So the bio button, no. So basically they about 2000 students sign a petition to make it optional. Um, but basically it’s a tool that I’m trying to, what’s the reading basically. It’s um, wireless temperature and vital signs monitoring. Yep. Basically it looks like, uh, but they’d say it, It doesn’t report back to anything it’s just for you. Like it’s just local shit again, skeptical David Scott, You don’t have to be skeptical on that bullshit. What’s the point of having them, if they’re not going to communicate to something else. Yeah. Basically residents, students must go to testing prior to moving completely final that residents in student halls must wear a bio button and it will be provided with a moving health kit that includes a thermometer and a washable face. And they have to have a plan to quarantine if in case they pop positive and all that dude, I there’s just, I mean, this information would be handy if you Campus nurse and say, Hey, I’m not feeling well. They can say so what are your stats for the last 90 days or whatever for your bio button Handy, but not something okay. Yeah. I didn’t have diarrhea for 90 days. Like, isn’t that isn’t that enough? Right. Um, although, uh, this one, I I’m, I guess getting back to the whole social media thing. Uh, so did you read the Spotify story about The Spotify CEO? No. I said that’s the only one. I didn’t read it. So basically the Spotify CEO, uh, got up on a stage, uh, and, and said, uh, musicians, the reason why you’re not making more money off Spotify is because you can’t release an album every four to five years and expect to make money anymore. The times have changed. Why is literally that dude that that’s, if that’s not a direct quote, it’s damn close. Um, and you know, so in a, in a world where, you know, musicians can’t be touring right now, they can’t be doing shit and you’re telling them it’s their fault. They’re not making money off of your, you know what 0.0, zero one, 9 cent per stream that you’re offering. It kind kinda didn’t sit well with people and, and, and they lit him up. So Like, I don’t know how all of this went down to begin with, like who signed those deals? Cause I know, like I remember like artists would always bitch about the deals they signed with the record label. Did the record label sign that deal with Spotify? Did that’s a, that’s like a Backstreet boys deal that they signed over to those guys. Like it’s like that. Remember the Taylor Swift said, here’s my check. Like Taylor Swift’s like top 10 artists. Yeah. But I’m like not making shit. Yeah. Granted, I’m not going to, you know, you know, uh, I don’t, I’m not going to feel sorry for her mrs. Worth $300 million, but regardless, well, something that sells that’s rightfully yours, you should be entitled to, you know what I mean? The money to it. So, I mean we’re $300 million, but I mean, so how much of that is from, you know, album sales and that kind of stuff and how much of that is from touring? Um, you know, cause a lot of bands, so that’s the thing. A lot of bands make their money off, you know, the touring and the merge and the shirts and all that stuff. And they haven’t been able to do that for five months and that, you know, they’re in, you know, I mean, I know it sounds, you know, there was a South park episode a while ago where like, uh, when they, when the boys discovered Napster, uh, and, and, and, and the ghost of Christmas past, uh, took Stan around, uh, you know, and he was like, Oh, you know, there’s Lars little Rick from Metallica. He won’t be able, you know, he’s had to downsize from a Gulf stream five to a Gulf stream before and you know, and Oh, and P did he, son might not get his private Island to this year because of, because of people downloading music, um, You can have ghosts, the ghost of David Crosby tweeted your noxious, greedy little shit, Daniel. Like I submitted that you need 229 streams on Spotify to make $1. That’s crazy. Like that’s, that’s not going to nickel N C a nickel is 20. So you’re making No dude, that’s, that’s a half a cent. No, it’s yeah. Cause a hundred pennies to a dollar and you need 200. So yeah, that’s a half a cent per stream Because usually they were making, what, what were they making? Like a, like a quarter an album. I think that was what, Yeah. So yeah. Some of them are yeah. A little bit more than that, but yeah. I mean, dude, it’s yeah. I mean, and woof, not, not a pretty sight. Yeah. Uh, I do, Dude. I love this story though. Uh, you know, since we’re all trapped at home, um, apparently, uh, universal studios has, uh, basically tweaked the deal they had with AMC theaters. And so now instead of a 90 day window, there will be a 17 day window. Uh, before movies can go direct to home, Took them so long. What universal movies should we be looking forward to? And I know what they’ve got coming out. I don’t know the new top gun. They’re pushing out to a 21 release. Yeah. Whereas Jesus, I dude, I would sit and watch that. Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, Oh, the whole world would at this point. Yeah. Like all this shit that we’re watching on Netflix Speed cubers yeah. Any Adam Sandler movie that ever drops really? I watched the will Ferrell, Iceland pop music contest, and I thought it was good Euro vision. Yes. Yes I am. I’m ashamed for you. It wasn’t that bad. See what then again, here’s my, is my palette that shitty where that becomes good. Yes. Yes. That’s that’s exactly what it, Oh, and actually you would shut this across and I didn’t write down all the stats, but what was the speaking of work from home? What was that math you shot across for the work from home crowd? So this was a founder and CEO of first base and he said basically he did, he did some loose math on four months of remote work. And basically it’s 800 bucks saved on gas. 360 bucks saved on gym member subscriptions, 160 hours of my life back, not commuting. Um, $3,200 saved, not buying lunch, coffee or drinks. Obviously you’re buying it, you’re buying it at home, whatever the difference is, but it’s definitely not $300. And it, a hundred percent of my work project is completed on time and a thousand percent more time with friends and hobbies and family. He said, why would anyone want to go back? Oh yeah. Speaking of which, um, she’ll yell at me if I don’t, um, happy 30th birthday, uh, to my kid Sammy she’s she’s 13 today. I have, I have a teenager waited long enough for that one. Happy birthday. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, but that’s interesting though. Like, I don’t think is it like I put out a meme on it in the deal by like three minutes before I have to get up for my first zoom call and it’s just dead in bed, but like, I wonder if anyone has done the math. Cause there was a time where like, when’s the last time I put gas in my car. Like it’s been a month, Dude. I am Rob. I am filling up roughly once a month. Um, I am, I’m curious to see how that changes now that the DSC studio is open and I’m starting to go down there a little bit more. Um, but it’s, you know, I, I mean, I’ve been going down there for two weeks now and still haven’t filled up yet. So See, my problem was like, especially with me with my walking situation, if I was working from home, I still needed to eat. So I was spending door dash money, which is just about the same as eating out. Well, especially with our new delivery fees and shit, Jesus, It gets getting a little nuts. Yeah. I mean, and I get it and it’s doing that. I can’t bitch too much. Cause again, like you’re providing a service and I get it. But, and I, and I do like I dude, I tip the shit out of the shipped and Instacart people and like, I, I, What they have to do though, like I’m ordering in a half an hour, they’re going to there some guy or gal is going to get up, get in their car, go get food and bring it to me like damn right. I’m paying a premium people that like, and I don’t mind, um, you know what I mean? It’s kind of like the, the restaurant thing, like, um, you know, right now, like with you and you’re not making shit with tips, like, you know, again, it makes no sense to me take, please take care of you. Cause we’re going to see an apocalypse of Epic proportions of the service industry of the restaurant Dude. There’s there, there are a lot of bartenders that I know, uh, that have said they’re not going back. Uh, in fact, I’ve walked a few of them through, uh, the starting, you know, starting their way into an it career. Uh, you know, and, and starting to learn some of that stuff, uh, you know, waiters, waitresses kind of stuff like, you know, and that’s the thing. Did you think about like, I mean, you’ve been to mr. Pauls and I mean, in lollies at the same way, like the old school, you know, 50, 60 year old waiters that have been there for 40 years, that like that’s the

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The Follycast Episode 4: Broken Homes

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 38:58


The Follycast Episode 4: Broken Homes In this month’s episode… …we discuss ‘Whispers Underground’, the fourth novel in the Rivers Of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. In Broken Homes, Peter finds a whole new set of senior officers to annoy as bodies pile up across the home counties and South London. All roads lead to Skygarden tower, a fictional, but strangely familiar, tower block in Elephant & Castle. Peter and Lesley move in together, but not in the way many of us would have been hoping for back when we were reading book one. We experience a trippy Spring Court on the South Bank, Nightingale manages to lay waste to a farmhouse and the book ends with a huge revelation, much to the relief of hosts Margaret and Richard who have been carefully policing potential spoilers in the first three podcasts. As BBC continuity announcers are fond of saying, “Things will never be the same after this episode of the Follycast.” Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for UncertainSmile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: Rivers Of London graphic novels- Body Work Night Witch The new short story collection, Tales From The Folly We also discussed: Gallifrey Heygate Estate Elephant Park For those who couldn’t place it, the music playing at 3:15 into the podcast is the theme tune from the 1980s US comedy, ‘Soap’

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The Follycast Episode 3: Whispers Underground

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 36:34


The Follycast Episode 3: Whispers Underground In this month’s episode… …we discuss ‘Whispers Underground’, the third novel in the Rivers Of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. We review a tale of pigs, potteries, FBI agents, sewers, art installations, Underground raves, earthbenders and time travel hallucination.  The Grant and May partnership is back, but how well is Lesley coping and how has her relationship with Peter evolved? Are the noticeably lower level of horror and the smaller body count good things? If Zach had been more co-operative would that have made for a much shorter book? Does the London Underground feature as much as we were hoping? Eight years on from ‘Whispers Underground’ will Crossrail ever be finished? Meanwhile, as Peter settles down to watch the 2012 Doctor Who Christmas special at the end of his first year at the Folly (yes, everything so far really did all happen in the same year) we close the episode with a Rivers Of London quiz covering the first three books. Play along at home! Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for UncertainSmile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman The Time Machine by HG Wells Pottery Lane Kindle X ray? Here is a short story available online, set during the 2012 Olympics: The Home Crowd Advantage by Ben Aaronovitch

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The Follycast Episode 2: Moon Over Soho

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 48:14


The Follycast Episode 2: Moon Over Soho In this month’s episode… …we discuss ‘Moon Over Soho’, the second novel in the Rivers Of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. We all loved the first book, so how does this live up to expectations as a sequel? We welcome important new characters to the series and witness the appearance of a major new foe. We debate some of Peter’s questionable choices, Richard shares his childhood nightmares and we wonder at exactly what point in the future Peter Grant decides to get this all down on paper.  All whilst listening to multiple versions of ‘Body and Soul’ We introduce our first listener feedback section, but there’s no spoiler zone this episode (although the spoiler klaxon does make its debut for the first time). Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for UncertainSmile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk. Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: Kate Mosse JK Rowling  Andrew Cartmel’s  Vinyl Detective series Neal Stephenson’ Baroque Trilogy Doctor Who: Survival ‘If’ by Lindsay Anderson Four versions of ‘Body and Soul’ are featured during the podcast. In order they are: Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra John Coltrane Ella Fitzgerald Ken ‘Snakehips’ Johnson

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The Follycast Episode 1: Rivers Of London

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 51:13


The Follycast Episode 1: Rivers Of London In this month’s episode… …we start our look at the Rivers Of London novels by Ben Aaronovitch with – logically enough – Rivers Of London itself, the first book in the series. Will new readers Jennie and Jan share hosts Margaret and Richard’s enthusiasm for the world of the Folly?  In the nail biting finale to the show we find out whether our control sample want to stick with the podcast for the next book or whether we will need a new pair of ‘test subjects’ upon whom to inflict our enthusiasm next time. Before that dramatic reveal we speculate about the influences on the book, London as a character in the novel and the significance of the ‘Molly Folly Bite Time Machine’. We wonder how on earth it could be made into a TV show and, in his desperate attempts to not mention Doctor Who, Richard talks about Sons Of Anarchy for no obvious reason. Richard and Margaret then retire to a spoiler zone to discuss how the book works effectively as a ‘Season Premiere’. What about spoilers? Each show will contain plot points for that particular book but, to not spoil the series for new readers, how the book fits into the series as a whole will be left to the end of each podcast (from 37:20 in this episode), so new readers can skip and come back at a later date. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with guests Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for UncertainSmile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk.You can hear the track in full at the end of the pod from 47:35 Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify and all good pod catchers, so don’t forget to subscribe.    Subscribe to our RSS feed for further updates Shownotes During the episode we discussed the following: Guardian Podcast with Ben Aaronovitch (very mild spoilers) Rivers Of London – the TV series? Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd London’s Lost Rivers by Paul Talling Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman Neal Stephenson’ Baroque Trilogy Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis Sons Of Anarchy Istanbul by Orhan Pamuk The Bone Clocks

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The Follycast – the trailer!

The Follycast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020


About the Follycast Welcome to the Follycast, a Rivers of London bookclub podcast, in which we discuss each book in the PC Grant series of fantasy detective novels by Ben Aaronovitch.  Each podcast will contain plot points for that particular book but, to not spoil the series for new readers, how the book fits into the series as a whole will be left to the end of each podcast, so new readers can skip. Credits Hosted by Margaret Holborn and Richard Marks, with guests Jan Trott and Jennie Beck Produced by Richard Marks for UncertainSmile productions Theme tune: ‘London Is Inspired’ by Cutwater: www.cutwaterband.co.uk Cover image: Mack Chater (@MackChater) Contact us Email follypodcast@gmail.com with your feedback on this and upcoming books. We particularly like short (max 2 mins) audio feedback via mp3 or the audio format of your choice! Follow us on Twitter @thefollycast We are available via iTunes, Soundcloud and Spotify, so don’t forget to subscribe.

Frame By Frame
FXF_S03EP01_Arthur Penn: Suzana Peric, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Marc Laub, Jeffrey Wolf, Bob Reitano

Frame By Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017


FXF_S03EP01_ARTHUR PENN: Suzana Peric, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Marc Laub, Jeffrey Wolf, Bob Reitano PLAY PODCAST In the Alice's Restaurant cutting room, from left, Richard Marks, Dede Allen, Frank Mazzola, Jerry Greenberg, Joanne McGarrity Burke, Stephen Rotter, Kathie Amatniek Sarachild and Dick Goldberg (seated) in 1969. Arthur Penn and Faye Dunaway Perhaps best known for his 1968 film, Bonnie and Clyde, stage, television and film director Arthur Penn's masterful sense of rhythm and movement, his pioneering approach to representing violence, as well as his ability to consistently evoke powerful performances established Arthur Penn as one of the most important American directors of the 1960's and 70's. Here several Arthur Penn collaborators including picture editors, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Jeffrey Wolf, picture and sound editors, Bob Reitano and Marc Laub and music editor Suzana Peric talk about their experiences working with Arthur Penn on the films Mickey One, Alice's Restaurant, Little Big Man, Night Moves, Missouri Breaks, Four Friends, Target and Penn and Teller Get Killed. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni, Shari Johanson and Ben Baker.

Frame by Frame - Post New York Alliance
FXF_S03EP01_Arthur Penn: Suzana Peric, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Marc Laub, Jeffrey Wolf, Bob Reitano

Frame by Frame - Post New York Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017


FXF_S03EP01_ARTHUR PENN: Suzana Peric, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Marc Laub, Jeffrey Wolf, Bob ReitanoPLAY PODCAST In the Alice's Restaurant cutting room, from left, Richard Marks, Dede Allen, Frank Mazzola, Jerry Greenberg, Joanne McGarrity Burke, Stephen Rotter, Kathie Amatniek Sarachild and Dick Goldberg (seated) in 1969. Perhaps best known for his 1968 film, Bonnie and Clyde, stage, television and film director Arthur Penn's masterful sense of rhythm and movement, his pioneering approach to representing violence, as well as his ability to consistently evoke powerful performances established Arthur Penn as one of the most important American directors of the 1960's and 70's.Here several Arthur Penn collaborators including picture editors, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Jeffrey Wolf, picture and sound editors, Bob Reitano and Marc Laub and music editor Suzana Peric talk about their experiences working with Arthur Penn on the films Mickey One, Alice's Restaurant, Little Big Man, Night Moves, Missouri Breaks, Four Friends,Target and Penn and Teller Get Killed. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild.Produced by Isabel Sadurni, Shari Johanson and Ben Baker.

Frame by Frame - Post New York Alliance
FXF_S03EP01_Arthur Penn: Suzana Peric, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Marc Laub, Jeffrey Wolf, Bob Reitano

Frame by Frame - Post New York Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2017


FXF_S03EP01_ARTHUR PENN: Suzana Peric, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Marc Laub, Jeffrey Wolf, Bob ReitanoPLAY PODCAST In the Alice's Restaurant cutting room, from left, Richard Marks, Dede Allen, Frank Mazzola, Jerry Greenberg, Joanne McGarrity Burke, Stephen Rotter, Kathie Amatniek Sarachild and Dick Goldberg (seated) in 1969. Perhaps best known for his 1968 film, Bonnie and Clyde, stage, television and film director Arthur Penn's masterful sense of rhythm and movement, his pioneering approach to representing violence, as well as his ability to consistently evoke powerful performances established Arthur Penn as one of the most important American directors of the 1960's and 70's.Here several Arthur Penn collaborators including picture editors, Steve Rotter, Ron Roose, Jeffrey Wolf, picture and sound editors, Bob Reitano and Marc Laub and music editor Suzana Peric talk about their experiences working with Arthur Penn on the films Mickey One, Alice's Restaurant, Little Big Man, Night Moves, Missouri Breaks, Four Friends,Target and Penn and Teller Get Killed. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry.Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild.Produced by Isabel Sadurni, Shari Johanson and Ben Baker.