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Best podcasts about rose walker

Latest podcast episodes about rose walker

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast
Counsel Culture - How brand and tough decisions impact your culture

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 31:00


Rose Walker from Bloomberg Tax is back on Counsel Culture this week to discuss how mergers, rebrands and restructurings may impact culture in law firms.Leaning on the latest Freshfields rebrand and the Johannesburg office closure and equity partner cut at A&O Shearman, Rose and Meg discuss the communications and cultural challenges that come with such changes, and what firms can do to ensure they walk the talk when it comes to diversity and inclusion.Thank you for Listening!

STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘A Pal, a Sister and Advisor' - Stage and Screen Favourite; Lucy Durack

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 73:53


Lucy Durack is one of Australia's most well-known leading ladies with major roles to her credit including Glinda in Wicked, Sophie in The Letdown (Netflix/ABC), Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical, Roxy in Sisters (Netflix), Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (for which she won a Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Award), Audra in A Perfect Pairing (Netflix), Chantelle “Tugger” Waugh in Doctor Doctor (Nine) and most recently Mrs Lilicroft/Mrs Madrina in the World Premiere of Midnight the Musical.Further highlights include playing Katie Halloway in Now Add Honey (Gristmill/Netflix), Michelle in Upper Middle Bogan (ABC/Netflix), Rose Walker on Neighbours (Ten Peach), Sarah in Touching the Void (MTC), Glinda in The Wizard of Oz (GFO), Sybil Chase in Private Lives (MTC), as The Cactus on The Masked Singer (Ten), a judge on Australia's Got Talent (Seven) and as the voice of Daisy Quokka's Mum in animated feature film Daisy Quokka: World's Scariest Animal.Lucy won the Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical for Legally Blonde; Best Screen Play Asia Web Award for Lift; and the AACTA Award for Best Online Drama or Comedy Series for Love In Lockdown. She is currently developing television series with Gristmill and Jungle, and is the proud co-founder and co-director of evidence-based health and wellness tech company and CSIRO tested app Hey Lemonade, for which she is a finalist in this year's Australian Women's Small Business Champion Awards.Through May and June she will be playing the role of Cecily Pigeon in Neil Simon's classic comedy - The Odd Couple.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au

Poppy & Leigh For Breakfast
Wagga Wagga Takes 2 - Felicity Baumer And Amber Rose Walker Singing For Good Talk

Poppy & Leigh For Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 8:01


Leigh caught up with a couple of people singing for an incredible local charity working in the space of bi-polar.  Felicity and Amber have plenty of events happening in the lead up to a big performance on stage!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Going West: True Crime
Hannah Rose Walker // 361

Going West: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 50:25


In October of 2022, a 31-year-old woman headed out for a swim in beautiful Trout Lake, Washington, with an older friend. But after getting separated that afternoon, the woman's remains would be found floating in the water. Once police arrived at the scene, it was clear that the circumstances of her death were strange and confusing. But what really happened to her? And was the last man she was with responsible? This is the story of Hannah Rose Walker. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Hannah Rose Walker website: https://www.hannahrosewalker.com/stay-informed 2. KGW8: https://www.kgw.com/article/news/regional/southwest-washington/hannah-walker-portland-death-klickitat-county-sheriff/283-c71e91a8-9778-4edd-a93a-6417953ac835 3. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrimePodcasts/comments/15i9y0c/anyone_know_of_a_small_podcast_that_might_be/ 4. OPB: https://www.opb.org/article/2023/08/02/klickitat-county-sheriff-portland-woman-found-dead-in-creek-hannah-walker/ 5. Hannah's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004063174244 6. GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/rqkke-help-hannahs-family?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Unresolved
Hannah Rose Walker

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 58:29


"It's been a process of seeing how ineffective our system is."On the afternoon of October 12th, 2022, 31-year-old Hannah Walker went swimming in a scenic area near Trout Lake, Washington. Accompanied by a 67-year-old man named Jeremy, the two eventually got separated, and after waiting for some time, Jeremy called 911. A search effort would find Hannah's remains in the water, and officers initially made note of the odd circumstances at the scene.Hannah's family has struggled to determine what happened that fateful October afternoon, and have had to fight uphill to get any momentum or answers in her case. Nearly one year later, they have more questions than answers...Special thanks to Aia Walker for chatting with me for this episode. If you'd like to learn more about Hannah's story, please check out the website set up by Hannah's family at the following link:https://www.hannahrosewalker.com/Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3266604/advertisement

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast
Masters of the Mergerverse

Counsel Culture: The Business of Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 27:55


Rose Walker, Editor at Bloomberg Tax, joins Meg to talk about successful strategies for a merger announcement, following the A&O Shearman news a few weeks ago.We talk about the importance of getting the choreography right for different stakeholders - as well as what to lookout for next in terms of remuneration, people issues and financial integration.

Tread Perilously
Tread Perilously -- The Sandman: The Doll's House

Tread Perilously

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 113:56


Tread Perilously's month of prestige fantasy series dreams of The Sandman and the episode called "The Doll's House." While taking a census of the Dreaming, Lucienne hears tell of a Dream Vortex that could threaten the whole of the domain and the waking world. Morpheus is already aware of the problem and learns it is focused on a human woman named Rose Walker. For her part, Rose is grieving the recent death of her mother, looking for her estranged brother, and on a flight to England to meet Unity Kincaid, who has her own reasons for finding Rose and her brother. Will all these confluences matter or is it more of Desire's petty scheming? Erik and Justin immediately get lost talking about the original Watchmen and the Sandman comics. Erik recalls some of his comic book origins. An explanation of the Endless leads in strange directions. Accents are criticized. Justin finds fault with the actors playing Rose and Lyta. He also offers an odd alternative casting choice for Gilbert. John Galt turns out to be the truest nightmare. Yet more Andor discussion occurs. The pair introduce new rules for talking to certain writers. Philosophies are discussed and Gerd Shockley begins a startling transformation.

GGR Pirate Radio
The Sandman

GGR Pirate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 49:13


This celebration of The Sandman as comics and show includes an in-depth interview of Kyo Ra who played Rose Walker.

Nick Warren - StoryHacker
1144: The Frame Is The Game

Nick Warren - StoryHacker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 4:39


In 2009, Pixar's Up brought my gnarly heart to tears. (My BIG tearjerker is still ET of course – when the flower blooms – but I digress.) Yesterday we talked about Psycho, and the attention storytellers generate when they show us that the world isn't what we think it is. But it's more than attention that's being created; it's opportunity. Opportunity for persuasion. Opportunity for change. The opening 11 minutes and 34 seconds of Up are a masterclass of storytelling, particularly the montage that begins at 7 minutes 14 seconds. For four wordless minutes, we watch as the dreams of Carl and Ellie Fredricksen grow, falter and fail. It's beautiful work, but it's also necessary. Without that montage, Karl is just another grumpy old man sitting on a porch. And in stories (as in business) the frame is the game. The oft-cited Medium post, "The Greatest Sales Deck I've Ever Seen", starts like this: 1. Name a Big, Relevant Change in the World And that makes sense because humans don't do anything unless there is tension. Karl's whole world changes when Ellie dies. Rose Walker's whole world changes when she meets Jack on Titanic. Harry's whole world changes when Hagrid arrives (on the world's 2nd-best motorbike*). Each of these reframes the world and creates a tension that MUST be resolved. By adventure. By death. By Hogwarts. But this isn't just for stories. Before I talk to clients about story or status or copywriting, I work to reframe their world. Whatever our business, the frame IS the game. --- This is one of thirty riffs on #Business #Storytelling. Follow me to get the series. *Except Streethawk. ------------------- The Stories Mean Business podcast with Nick Warren. One Idea A Day, Every Day. Get deeper into business storytelling: https://storiesmeanbusiness.com/storybusiness/ https://storiesmeanbusiness.com/podcast

Nick Warren - StoryHacker
1141: What's Titanic About?

Nick Warren - StoryHacker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 3:40


Why does Rose Walker CHOOSE to go into the water? Yesterday, I described how two video games – animated pixels on a screen – stopped me like a slap to the face. They MADE ME care. How? Perhaps you cracked the case? I stopped because both those moments WERE ABOUT ME ... about who I was in that game (and in life). They were about identity. In The Icarus Deception, Seth Godin nails the connection: Myths aren't about gods (real ones or imagined). They are about us. They are about humans acting human but doing it while wearing the cloaks of gods, of legendary figures. Myths highlight the very best of ourselves (and sometimes the worst). In 1997, Rose Walker and Jack Dawson sailed into cinemas and became (haha) a titanic success. But, if you step back a little, it's kind of surprising that the movie was ever made. "A ship sails across a flat sea, hits something, then everyone dies." But of course, Titanic isn't about the ending – EVERYONE KNEW IT ANYWAY. It's about two people drowning in the roles the world has forced on them. It's about identity. Who they are AND who they want to be. That's why we care. That's the key insight for business storytellers. Little cuts deeper into our souls and psyches than who we are. So if we want people to care, tell them a story about identity – who they are and who they could be. Just DON'T tell them the whole story ... that's for next time... Nick This is Business Storytelling riff 14/30. SHARE and follow me to get the series.

Starship Geek
The Sandman Episode 7 “The Doll's House”

Starship Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 24:55


We meet Rose Walker, the New Vortex. What's a Vortex? Hell if I know, but it's dangerous to Dream. Corinthian meets some fans and Dream tries to track down some missing nightmares. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/starship-geek/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/starship-geek/support

DC TV Podcasts
Sandman Season 1 Episode 9 “Collectors”

DC TV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 77:15


Everything is coming together! Wendy, Toni, and Carolyn discuss the nature of being a serial killer, the horrors of being a vortex, the nature of Rose Walker and her strength as a protagonist and character, and the humanity of being a killer. Netflix's The Sandman is awaiting renewal from Netflix! The show has generated quite […] The post Sandman Season 1 Episode 9 “Collectors” appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.

Black Girl Couch Reviews
The Sandman: Episode 7 ”The Doll's House”

Black Girl Couch Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 25:07


The Sandman: Episode 7 "The Doll's House" Lucienne comes to Morpheus with disturbing news, Rose Walker goes in search of family and admirers of the Corinthian's work scheme to get his attention.   Scorecard: 8/10    Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio MP4 or written) Twitter: BlackGirl_Couch   Tumblr: slowlandrogynousmiracle

DC TV Podcasts
Sandman Podcast Season 1- Episode 7: “The Doll’s House.”

DC TV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 71:15


We venture into A Doll's House with Rose Walker! Wendy, Carolyn, and Toni introduce the dreaming, vortexes, and the denizens of Rose Walker's bed and breakfast. We investigate Desire's plan to play with their brother, and the guests of the house as well! Netflix's The Sandman is awaiting renewal from Netflix! The show has generated […] The post Sandman Podcast Season 1- Episode 7: “The Doll's House.” appeared first on DC TV Podcasts.

Concentrated Podcast
Concentrated Presents: Cup & Saucer Episode 80

Concentrated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 96:34


We've entered into the back half of the first season of Netflix's The Sandman and we're starting a new subplot. In episode's 7 & 8 (The Doll's House/Playing House) we meet Rose Walker and learn all about her family and their importance to Morpheus and the dream world. We've got a lot of questions to ask, like, is she friend or foe, where are the missing Arcanas, is Corinthian the jealous type, and what is a Vortex? Join us as we try to answer them all.Twitter: @concentratedpodInstagram: @concentratedpodFacebook: http://facebook.com/concentratedpodcastVoicemail: 301-531-4393Email: concentratedpodcast@gmail.comBuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/concentratedpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTqvXBYCkLcFnVyevMSaBQgConcentrated Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/concentratedFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/concentratedpodcast

TV Podcast Industries
The Sandman Chapter 7 The Doll's House Podcast from TV Podcast Industries

TV Podcast Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 81:24


A new arc begins and we discuss The Sandman Chapter 7 "The Doll's House" in spoiler filled detail as we meet Rose Walker the dream vortex. The Sandman Chapter 7 "The Doll's House" Details Episode Directed by Andrés Baiz Teleplay for this episode written by Heather Bellson Staff Writers Catherine Smyth-McMullen and Vanessa Benton In 2015, Rose Walker and her brother Jed are separated when their parents divorce. Six years later, following the death of both parents, Rose attempts to locate Jed and claim legal guardianship, but Jed is instead placed in the foster home system. At the same time Rose is flown to England, accompanied by her friend and neighbour Lyta Hall, to meet Unity Kincaid, a wealthy recovered victim of sleep sickness, who is interested in her ancestry. Unity reveals that she is Rose's biological great-grandmother, and offers to fund Rose's search for Jed. Rose and Lyta travel to Florida to continue their search for Jed, where they are watched by Matthew the raven who reports his findings back to Lucienne. Unknown to Rose, she is also of huge interest to Morpheus, The Corinthian and Desire. She is a dream Vortex, a being who naturally attracts and manipulates dreams. Desire conspires with her twin sister Despair to use Rose against Morpheus in another one of her plots against her sibling. Meanwhile the Corinthian is hunting Rose for his own ends as together, he believes, Rose and he can put Morpheus out of business for good. But the Corinthian is also being hunted by three “Collectors” who want him to be the guest of honour for a “collectors” convention. Aware of Rose's nature, and following a census of the Dreaming by Lucienne, Morpheus plans to use her to track three errant residents of the Dreaming, Gault, The Corinthian and Fiddlers Green who are still at large. However, while Morpheus and Lucienne are able to track Rose, they are unable to locate her brother Jed in either the Dreaming or the waking world. Lucienne and Morpheus deduce that the rogue dream Gault has severed Jed's consciousness from the Dreaming. As they discuss what should be done Rose approaches Lucienne and Morpheus in the Dreaming for assistance in finding her brother. The Sandman Chapter 7 Cast Tom Sturridge as Morpheus The Lord of DreamsVanesu Samunyai - Rose WalkerBoyd Holbrook - The CorinthianMason Alexander Park as DesirePatton Oswalt - Matthew The RavenVivienne Acheampong - LucienneStephen Fry - GilbertDonna Preston - DespairJohn Cameron Mitchell - HalAsim Chaudhry - AbelAndi Osho as Miranda WalkerSandra James-Young - Unity KincaidRazane Jammal - Lyta HallEddie Karanja - Jed Walkerand Mark Hamill - Merv Pumpkinhead The Sandman Creators Based on the comics written by Neil Gaiman Art by Sam Kieth and Mike Dringenberg. Cover Art by Dave McKeanExecutive Producers are Allan Heinberg, Neil Gaiman and David S. Goyer Made Possible with Patreon TV Podcast Industries is made possible by our supporters on Patreon. You can follow and support us here: https://www.patreon.com/tvpodcastindustries Next Time On TV Podcast Industries... Thanks for joining us for our podcast all about The Sandman Chapter 7 "The Doll's House". We'll be back next time with our discussions about The Sandman Chapter 8 "Playing House". Thanks so much for joining us fellow Dreamers. John, Derek and Chris TV Podcast Industries The music for this episode "Lucille" by Zenji is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License

The Sandman Podcast from TV Podcast Industries
The Sandman Chapter 7 The Doll's House Podcast from TV Podcast Industries

The Sandman Podcast from TV Podcast Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 81:24


A new arc begins and we discuss The Sandman Chapter 7 “The Doll’s House” in spoiler filled detail as we meet Rose Walker the dream vortex. The Sandman Chapter 7 Read More The post The Sandman Chapter 7 “The Doll’s House” Podcast appeared first on TV Podcast Industries.

The Movie Podcast
Interview with Boyd Holbrook aka The Corinthian and Vanesu Samunyai aka Rose Walker of The Sandman Netflix Series

The Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 19:15


On this SPECIAL EDITION of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Shahbaz are joined by SPECIAL GUESTS BOYD HOLBROOK aka The Corinthian and newcomer VANESU SAMUNYAI aka Rose Walker of THE SANDMAN Netflix Series. Boyd is an actor known for his roles in Logan, Narcos, Gone Girl, The Predator (2018), and lots more. The Sandman follows the people and places affected by Morpheus, the Dream King, as he mends the cosmic — and human — mistakes he's made during his vast existence. The Sandman releases exclusively on Netflix August 5, 2022.Listen to The Movie Podcast Interview now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!LISTEN NOWDC Super-Pets ReviewMarvel Studios' Phase 5 and 6 Plans and Comic-Con 2022 RecapNOPE ReviewThe Best Movies of 2022 So FarInterview with Joseph Quinn aka Eddie Munson of Stranger Things 4Interview with Director Deborah Chow and Actor Hayden Christensen aka Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader of Star Wars Obi-Wan KenobiInterview with Iman Vellani aka Kamala Khan of Ms. MarvelInterview with Sam Raimi and Michael Waldron Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of MadnessFOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTubeRATE US 5 STARS ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE PODCASTS!

Hangout with Sujata
Laura Rose-Walker

Hangout with Sujata

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 56:50


On today's episode of Hangout with Sujata, Laura Rose-Walker joins the show to chat with Sujata about the interesting nature of her profession. Laura is an experienced, qualified/certified Past Life Regression Hypnotherapist, based in the UK with clients all over the world. Laura started off being the youngest person to get into Bournemouth University at the age of 17 years old. Since then, Laura has dedicated her life to helping heal individuals both physically and mentally. Laura has studied a wide range of topics from psychology, philosophy, human biology and sociology, whilst also having a variety of passions and hobbies from playing the saxophone and flute, to her love for animals and studying cosmology amongst other subjects. Laura combines science and spirituality to help offer a fully holistic understanding into our past, present and future selves. Playlist included: The Sound of Silence by Disturbed Bring Me to Life by Evanescence In Hell I'll Be in Good Company by The Dead South In The End by Linkin Park Through Glass by Stone Sour Mad World (feat. Gary Jules) by Michael Andrews Enjoy!

Ten Cent Takes
Issue 19: The Sandman Book Club (part 3)

Ten Cent Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 77:52


Once again, we're walking the moonlit path of dreams and discussing The Sandman. In this episode, we're talking about the fifth and sixth volumes: A Game of You and Fables & Reflections.  ----more---- Mike: I don't think I'm getting a birthday present. I am relatively certain that they want to fire me out of a cannon into the sun Jessika: Hello. And welcome to Ten cent takes the podcast where we cause whiplash from rapid time leaps, one issue at a time. My name is Jessica Frasier and I'm joined by my cohost, the curious collector, Mike Thompson. Mike: Man, my collection has been growing by leaps And bounds lately. Yeah. COVID has not been kind to my closet free space.  Jessika: Oh, well, and you recently gave me my first short box, So  thing. So  Mike: I'm not sorry.  Jessika: no, don't be, I needed a place for the, my, I looked over at my, at my bookshelf one day and went, oh no, I have a lot of single issues that are just kind of sitting on a shelf. Mike: you know, you're a collector when you just have the random piles of single issues hanging out,  Jessika: I just have random piles of trade paperbacks. And just like, my counter is literally covered. Not only do I have every one of the Sandman series, just like chilling on my counter. I got, um, moon girl and, uh,  um, devil devil dinosaur, and that's just chilling. So I've just got all this stuff, like all over. Mike: Yeah, it's a, it's insidious. It takes over. your life. One issue at a time.  Jessika: Well, what better way to fill a tiny house shaped like a pirate ship than with comics. Mike: Hm. Fair.  Jessika: If you haven't listened before the purpose of our podcast is to study comic books in ways that are both fun and informative. We want to look at their coolest weirdness and silliest moments, as well as examine how they're woven into the larger fabric of pop culture and history. This episode, we are returning to our book club and we will be looking at volumes five and six of the Sandman series. If you haven't checked out the first couple episodes of the series, I highly recommend you go back and take a lesson. It's episodes 15 and 17. Mike: Yeah. And we're covering two volumes at a time.  Jessika: Yes, we are. So 15 was one and two and 17 was three and four. So you're joining us for five and six. So welcome aboard. Mike: Welcome to the deep end of the pool children. you don't get an inner tube and we don't have any water wings. Sorry.  Jessika: There's absolutely no lifeguard on duty. We are not responsible Dulce at this time. Mike: If You are enjoying our podcast, please go ahead and rate and review on whatever platform you're listening on. If that's an option it's especially helpful. If you can rate us on apple podcasts, there's a lot of discoverability, , or if you have overcast, you can always do a star for the episode and that'll push promotion as well. Or if you're a comic fan and you're liking what we're talking about, and you've got some friends who you think would actually enjoy it? as Well, please let them know any little bit helps. We really appreciate all of you who are spending your time with us. Jessika Audio: We also want to support other podcasts that we really like in this space. So this week spotlight is on the last comic shop podcast. Here's a quick review of what to expect from them. If you want us to feature your show, go ahead and drop us off.   Jessika:  before we leave into our main main topic, Mike, what is one cool thing you've read or watched? Mike: I was on hooplah the other day and I came across a new series by Jeff Lemire, who is the guy who wrote Sweet Tooth along with a bunch of other excellent. But it's called Gideon Falls and they have the first five volumes on there. it's a really interesting series. It starts off feeling kind of like a horror supernatural thriller involving a Catholic priest who comes to this town and he's very quickly wrapped up in nefarious things going on and it's really creepy. And then there's a B- story involving a guy who is in this kind of weird dystopian, urban environment, far away from the small town of Gideon falls. as the story continues, it morphs from being a, , supernatural horror murder mystery into a bit more science fiction and mad science while still keeping those original vibes. , and also there's a lot of personal tragedy involved with the main characters. That's really cool to read too, which I mean, that's what Jeff Lemire does is he writes these things that just, they make you a lot of times feel like you need to watch Schindler's list for a pick me up. They're excellent, but they are brutal at times. so after I read that, I then proceeded to read through the, what if omnibus that they had on hooplah and I needed something a little bit lighter to cleanse by.  Jessika: That's very relatable. Definitely been in that situation myself. Mike: but what about you?  Jessika: Well, I have, I recently purchased the book herding cats, which is a black and white anthology comic by Sarah Anderson Mike: like this is the woman who did hyperbole and a half, right?  Jessika: yes. Yeah. And also the one that I've spoken about before fangs. Mike: Yeah. The love story between the vampire and the werewolf.  Jessika: Aha. Aha.  Mike: Yes, I listen.  Jessika: you do, you're very good, probably multiple times because we record and then edit and relisten relisten. And this style of comic is definitely way different than the fangs one. , it's more of a simple design and it's just, it's a really fun time to begin with. I highly recommend her stuff to begin with. So hurting is a part of her Sarah scribbles collection. And if you've seen some of those strips floating around online, they're pretty cute. each page of the book is showing like a small relatable instance about daily. And it's definitely a mood booster. If you're looking for a different palette cleanser, this is definitely it, it kept me giggling the whole way through. And despite it's title, it's definitely not a whole book of cat Comics. I promise. Cause I'm not necessarily a cat person per se. I mean, they're fine, but I'm, I'm not a cat person,  but you will see some in there.  Mike: I'm more of a cat person  than you are  Jessika: You've truly are you are with your little dog  cat.  Mike: the Duchess Sprocket fonts adipose.  Jessika: Oh goodness. The names we give our pets. I swear. I think the most fun part about this book though, is that there's also a section at the back. , and it has advice to young artists and it's complete with Comics to go with the advice, which is super cute.  Mike: Oh, that's awesome. That's really cute.  Jessika: Yeah. That's really sweet. All right. Now onto the meat of our episode, this one's going to be a chunker buckle up everyone. So volume five of the Sandman series is titled a game of you and was published in 1991 and 92 it's composed of issues. 32 through 37 of the Sandman series and was written by Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Sean McManus. Colleen Duran, Brian Talbot and Stan.  We begin our tail in somewhere called the land and voices stadium may needed to find help and that the lane was in great peril and that they were waiting for the person, destined, to save them. Ultimately, one of the voices states their decision to go find the person that is supposed to save them. Meanwhile, Barbie, which was a surprise for me to see her again, is a woken by her neighbor, Wanda. And it's revealed that even though she sleeps, Barbie is unable to dream.  Mike: And we should note who Barbie and Wanda are, because the last time that we saw them was in the doll's house and Barbie at the time had been married to a yuppie named Ken who, when the dream, the vortex, was that what it was the dream for techs.  Jessika: Yeah, it was the dream vortex caused by Rosewall. Mike: Yeah. So when the dream vortex hit and. Ripping everybody's dreams into one another. There's this weird kind of overlap. Ken and Barbie had some sort of a fight. We don't know exactly what about, but it was basically, I think it was tied to the fact that Ken was, he was an eighties, yuppy, Wallstreet, wannabe, and his fantasies involved, things that Barbie found kind of testable. And then Wanda was the landlord, right?  Jessika: No, actually that was a different person,  but, um, Wanda. Yeah, Wanda's a new, person and she's in the new place. The Barbie moves to, Mike: Okay. Like I totally read that wrong. I have spent, I've spent decades thinking that Wanda was the same person as,  Jessika: I  Mike: uh,  Jessika: name now,  Mike: yeah.  Jessika: but he was, he was queer in the sense that he was like cross-dressing, but not necessarily like, he wasn't necessarily trans from my understanding. Mike: Yeah. but the other thing is that on the back of the book, I think they sit there and they refer to the drag queen. for, for this volume,  Jessika: oh, well that's just rude.  Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: That's just transphobic. Mike: yeah. Hold on. Let's, let's take a look at this now.  Jessika: Well, I am going to yell about the transphobia, so we'll , just wrap it up now. We'll get started here. Mike: Yeah, so it's literally the promo text on the back is taken apartment house, add in a drag queen, a lesbian couple, some talking animals, talking severed, head, a confused heroine and a deadly Kuku. So I don't think that's on Neil Gaiman. I think that's more DC comics than anything else,  Jessika: I agree. That was whoever was writing the cover script. Mike: but that is something that, because I read that description, I thought it was the landlord Hal from doll's house, because Hal was someone who clearly was like tight with Barbie and also had a drag persona?  Jessika: there was a one-off statement about how pal gave her be addressed to the landlord for this place where she moved to New York.  Mike: I missed that. Okay.  Jessika: It's again, one of those, you know, I'm glad I could catch something you didn't. Cause it's usually the other way round. Mike: Yeah. No,, but honestly between that and, the, uh, the promo text on the back, I thought that one had moved on from her assigned gender and was now living in her actual identity. But that was clearly not the case. And that was a little confusing to me. But the other thing is that, you know, the art style had changed. And so I wasn't sure if it was just a new artist rendering an old character. So on me.  Jessika: that's caught me a few times though, where I'm like, wait, the art's a little bit different.  Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: Am I like, is this the same character? And I had to kind of suss out who the character was , which is fine. It was easy enough,  Mike: That's kind of shocking that they sit there and still identify Wanda as a drag queen. Like these days  Jessika: yeah.  Mike: anniversary book.  Jessika: Yeah. That was very disappointing to me. didn't realize that. And that just Mike: Not great.  Jessika: Neil, that one probably wasn't Neal.  Awesome. It was God dammit.  Mike: I doubt it was like, I don't, that, reeks of marketing .  Jessika: Well, there are absolutely people who write the, the covers and whatevers. Mike: yeah.  Jessika: So Barbie is living once again, an eclectic type living situation, but has moved to New York. Like we were saying beside Wanda, her neighbors include a lesbian couple named Hazel and Foxglove and a seemingly square bear of a young woman named Thessaly and a middle-aged man named George, who seems to keep to himself for the most part. Barbie also gets very creative with her makeup for the day, painting a black and white checkerboard onto half of her face. And Wanda has decided that spite their lack of money, they should go shopping and at Tiffany's even, Mike: Yeah, I really liked Arby's makeup because it felt very much like what you see on Tech-Talk these days, which is all optical illusions and cool stuff like that. So, Neil Gaiman, oddly prescient, or the 1990s. Jessika: He's doing us good right now. So we quickly cut to the dream realm where Dream is talking with Matthew, the Raven and his son, something happening in a far part of the dream realm, that there was some sort of transition. We zip back to Barbie and Wanda who are on the subway. A woman approaches them for change and Wanda brushes her off. While Barbie throws a of quarters in her cup, the woman becomes very upset when she sees that she is sharing the subway car with a puppy and starts yelling and panicking saying that she doesn't like dogs. The dogs scare her and she exits the car. The first available stop then up the stairs and out of the subway onto the main road, still yelling about not liking dogs. She is immediately face to face with what looks like a giant yellow dog with a large mustache that had to be bigger than a bus. This thing was huge. Mike: Yes,  Jessika: And it didn't even really look like a dog, but that was probably the closest approximation to what you could call it,  Mike: it's kind of this weird amalgamation between a Saint Bernard and a lion.  Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. That's a good way to say it.  Mike: as we learn we have seen him before in Barbie's very kind of like Alison Wonderland meets Lord of the rings dreams that she was having before the events of adult's house.  Jessika: Yes. And we will definitely be talking about those  Mike: No.  Jessika: and the woman upon seeing this huge dog what's herself and then faints meanwhile, Wanda and Barbie have made it to their stop and go forward breakfast prior to their shopping spree. After being asked about the subject, Barbie explains that she hasn't been able to dream after a weird night back where she used to live. And after that point, things fell apart with her relationship with Ken, she said she stopped communicating with him anymore and they weren't really being intimate. And then Ken found another woman and was like bringing the other woman over, even though Barbie was there. It was super wack. Mike: Yeah, And I mean, I dunno, good for her for, knowing right out of that situation. Jessika: Yeah, exactly. She didn't deserve that.  Mike: No,  Jessika: So pan back to giant dog thing who is looking super rough, it. Mike: uh,  Jessika: He's still trying to complete his quest, even though he's limping along, the police are trying to cordon off the area and Barbie and Wanda are passing along that same way. Barbie recognizes her friend calls him by name Martin. And as he's trying to make his way towards her, the police fire on him from multiple angles, he falls in a heap to Barbie's feet and tells her that she needs to go back. The land needs her and gives her the serpentine, which appears to be a large pink stone in an ornate fitting on a necklace, one a pulls away as Martin dies from his injuries. She gets Barbie home and helps her into her apartment. And Barbie realizes that the necklace was from her dreams. And then her whole room fills with blackbirds who turn white, which was, that was a wild thing. And outside the door, George seems very interested in the situation and tries to ask Wanda, but she just brushes him off.  Mike: Right. And it's , kind of creepy, like his demeanor is that he seems like that weird sorta infatuated in cell who's uncomfortably interested in one of his neighbors.  Jessika: yeah, he's like at the door with his head down. He's like post Barbie.  Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: I wish you could see me, everyone. Cause I'm just like girl. then he goes and grabs a whole ass Raven and puts it in his mouth and swallows it whole and grinning the whole time and mentioned the. Mike: Yeah, by that point in time, it's not surprising that he is off in a creepy, supernatural way. there've been enough weird little hints about them throughout the issue.  Jessika: Yeah. He's just kind of a lurking most of the time, which is very strange.  Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: There's a whole lot of other apartment drama, of course. And , Hazel was taken advantage of while drunk and is now pregnant, but hasn't told her partner Fox glove. she's also pretty naive about how reproduction works in the first place, which is super depressing. Like she didn't know basic things. Mike: It felt like she was written to be unbelievably dumb about this one topic, even though she's in a queer relationship in New York, she works as a chef. And when we're first introduced to her, she seems very no bullshit because when we first meet her, it's Wanda trying to get milked for Barbie and Hazel is like, kind of. Antagonistic towards Wanda. And you're not sure if it's because she's possibly transphobic or if she's just not a morning person, because they let Wanda come in and grab some milk and it just seems like they're kind of cranky people who are not thrilled to be woken up in the morning.  Jessika: Yeah.  Yeah.  Mike: But then like later on, she has these moments that are just, literally unbelievably naive and I don't think her character was written like she should have been. I don't know. I, I'm curious if, when they do an audio book of this, if they ever get around to it, how Gaiman's going to rewrite her.  Jessika: Yeah. Same as I, I just think, yeah, there was a lot missing from this character. Just didn't feel like you said believable as a character, just in all of these different pieces to her. So Barbie is still waking out a bit about her experience and with the birds and everything else, and Martin 10 bones, all that stuff, and tries to decompress while watching TV. And she starts drifting in and out of sleep. And by extension in and out of the dream realm, Nuala actually does show up again. I know we had said prior that we weren't sure if she does, but she does, Mike: yeah. And new Allah was the ferry who had been given to Dream as a gift in volume four without her consent, by the way, it was kind of like surprise you now serve the dream Lord,  Jessika: Yeah. You're not coming home with me. Sorry. This is now your problem.  Ugh.  Mike: which, I mean like, admittedly, we all kind of wish that we could do that with our siblings at one point or another,  Jessika: well, Mike: I mean,  Jessika: my brother doesn't listen to this anymore, so it's fine. Oh goodness. So Nuala does show up and she tries to warn Barbie. That shit is about to get complicated at which point Barbie does fall asleep and passes into the dream. cut to creepy George, who is cutting himself open. He pulls open his chest, exposing his ribs, where a bunch of blackbirds had evidently been waiting and subsequently fly out of him. The other members of the apartment complex start having weird and awful dreams and the birds visit each sleeping individually individual thusly catches the bird, trying to harass her and with a glance at ignites in her hand, which affects George. This is the first real glimpse of the idea that thusly may not be the quiet innocuous individual that she first seemed to be. And she then goes to see George at his apartment wielding a kitchen knife. Mike: Yeah, I thought that was really cool. And the thing is, is that that's actually a really good example of kind of game and doing , some misdirection because he doesn't drop any hints about her. All you get the idea of is that she's extremely straight-laced and kind of nebbish for lack of a better term. Jessika: Yeah,  Mike: yeah, and then she just busts out powers and she's really not featured much before this either, which was kinda.  Jessika: yeah, And back in the. Barbie is having to reacclimate herself to her own dream character as she has only the fleeting memories of the night she spent there. And everybody in the building starts to awaken and the birds disappear. They're all shaken after their nightmares. And one by one thusly visits, the apartments of the other residents starting with Hazel and Fox glove followed by Wanda. Leslie already knew the Barbie was in trouble and Wanda used her spare key to get into Barbie's apartment at Besley's urging and Barbie was out hold still in the dream room. Leslie asked Wanda to carry Barbie to George's apartment since Wanda was quote unquote the strongest and then Hazel who I'm sorry, is just dumber than a rock points to Wanda's genitals and says, Hey, you have a thingy, which firstly, take a step back, captain obvious. And secondly, so the fuck what? Mike: Yeah. And it goes back to that thing that we were talking about with Hazelwood. It's like, she is suddenly this very, almost childlike person, even though she is a grown ass adult and a queer relationship in New York city. Like, I dunno, it's, it's not great. It feels. Very clumsy. Jessika: It sure did. And I think childlike is, is probably the best way to put it because it did feel that way. Like she was seeing something for the first time and it's like, girl, Mike: it's like you're pregnant. This isn't the first time you seen one  Jessika: seriously,  Mike: anyway.  Jessika: goodness. The party, Firenze, Georges gross poster size picture of Barbie that he has framed up on his wall  Mike: Yup.  Jessika: and is informed that Thessaly has killed George and he is in the bathtub. So Wanda's freaked out by all of this. Of course, I would also be very freaked out at this. not going to lie to you. Mike: Also we need to, we need to Go back. for a second and it's not that George is dead and in the bathtub it's oh no. George is in the bathtub and they go, oh, is he taking a shower? It's weird that he's taking a shower at 2:00 AM. And she's like, no, no, no, no. I killed him. And his body is in the bathtub and that's when the freaking out happens. Jessika: Yeah,  Mike: I thought that was great. I loved it. Jessika: I did too. Cause definitely left the door open to George's house and everyone's like, George. Hello. Mike: Yeah. No.  Jessika: Oh, of course one is freaked out and she says that she's going to leave and she physically cannot. As if by magic, Leslie also says that she is going to get George to talk and starts the disgusting process of doing so she has to remove his eyes, his face skin, and his tongue, this, she actually bid out, which was fucking as fuck. Mike: Yeah, after it looks like she's kissing his skinless face.  Jessika: Uh, yeah, was horrifying and nails these to the wall and then tells George that it's time to come back and horrifyingly. He does come back and WordStar coming from the face nail to the wall and it's gross. So thusly starts to interrogate him about his plans and he begins to tell the group the CU. Wanda is disgusted and runs to the bathroom where she vomits and the rest of the group seemingly is surprisingly calm about the whole thing. I don't know that I would be personally, so Thessaly who is now out for revenge against the cuckoo for, you know, trying to fuck with her in her sleep states that she needs some menstrual blood and asks Fox glove. And when she asks, why she has to with Besley reveals that she has not been straight in a long time, And that Hazel is pregnant, which they definitely do not have time to deal with at the moment. But hill was obviously shocked and upset by the news. And Wanda is told that she can't go onto the next part of their journey because she needs to watch Barbie. But there seems to be an underlying reason after conversing with a being that seemed to be made of light stating that she needs to seek entry into the dream realm. Mike: Oh so it's actually, um, it's the threefold goddess who the fates basically who keep on showing up throughout. So it's, it's that, mother maiden crone, who normally, when we see them, it's, they're different phases, but they're all kind of part of the same amorphous black shape. So , depending on the artist, it's like, one being, but with like, you know, the three different identities at the same time, but it's also the.  Jessika: Yeah. And I didn't get that. It was those three again, so thank you for, Mike: That's something I caught, like on my second or third read through  Jessika: Okay. Well, I feel better about a thumb. Mike: it's. I mean, it's a fleeting moment. They only show up for like a page maybe.  Jessika: Yeah, yeah. Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: meanwhile, on the street, our friend, the I don't like dogs, lady is pointing out to a passer-by that the moon is acting strange, that it had disappeared from the sky. He states that it must be an eclipse, but she says that it just left. It was not like it gradually blacked out like normal eclipse. So Wanda watches us the three women walk into the light and disappear out of the room and the moon reappears in the sky for our friend on the street, Wanda starts questioning her womanhood because she vomited during the interrogation that somehow has makes her less of a woman. But I would argue that I would do the same. That whole situation was so gnarly. Mike: Yeah. it's very pagan ritually. it feels like, old school kind of like druidic, I'm sure that someone's going to get mad at me for saying this, but , it's very pagan, a cult. I don't know the rituals, but it feels like a lot of those things that you read about and fantasy novels that are set in, like our theory and times.  Jessika: Totally. So the head then starts talking to. back in the dream realm, RB and company are making their way to their destination and have some near misses and find some other dead friends along the way the land has suffered since she has been gone, they talk about the cuckoo and how the bird lays its eggs and the nest of others. And once hatch, the young cuckoos push out the other eggs or young of the bird who initially built the nest while also fesses up to Morpheus about having warned Barbie. But he agrees that she did the right thing, princess, Barbara, and party, get to their destination, the sea and send, lose the parrot to get help. Mike: Yeah. And at this point there's only one other companion left. Who's like a, like an aardvark or an anteater.  Oh, is it okay? That was some  Jessika: It's a rat. It's like a, yeah, some rodent where it like  Mike: and a trench  Jessika: a order. Yeah.  It looks like a reporter of a pie. Mike: Yeah. And, as their journey has been going on, it's kind of like, , the group of friends in the horror movie who are slowly getting picked off one by one. and the one That always gets me is the monkey. And I can't remember his name. But he would scout ahead and then he didn't come back and Barbie at one point asks if they think that he's okay and one of them just goes no, and then they go and find his body and it's like, Hmm. Hmm. Jessika: Yeah. That was really. And back at the apartment, this was a very web flashy, one where it's very back and forth. Uh, back at the apartment, Wanda is talking to George's face and she asks him why she was left behind. He says it's because she's a man stating that the moon Magic that was used can only be used by biological women, which yikes. No, no, no, no, I don't. I don't like that one bed. And George also offhandedly states that they should be concerned about the weather. So back in the dream realm, Luiz has betrayed Barbie and brings armed guards to their hiding place on the lift. And they also killed the last remaining member of the party. So Barbie is dragged away by the guards and then is paraded through the town into a small pink house. Mike: Which is the house that she grew up.  Jessika: It is, yeah. It turns out to be a replica of her childhood home. she is also confronted by someone who appears to be her as a child, which is strange. child Barbie starts explaining that she had basically possessed her dreams and was taking over. Barbie becomes more and more visibly weak from being , in the house and around the young doppelganger. Ann Young Barbie leaves the house with her entourage of large dark plaid guards. Mike: While dragging older Barbie with her.  Jessika: Yeah. So back in New York things have started to get wild. A hurricane that had just left, turned around and heads back into town. The women walk a path of Moonlight to the dream realm where thusly fesses up that she's been around a pretty long time and starts in on her plan for revenge. I would not want to cross this lady. It did not take much for her to get pissed off enough to want to kill people. Mike: I mean, I found it pretty relatable.  Jessika: So they run across one of Barbie's failed companions who tells them that the cuckoo Barbie  Mike: Well, they come across the body and then facily resurrects them in a similar manager that she did to George.  Jessika: Correct. Mike: Yeah. And that's how they're able to get him to talk.  Jessika: So during the walk Fox glove and Hazel discuss their future and Fox glove decides to raise the child as theirs and they make up in a sense. in New York, the storm is raging. George is making terrible transphobic jokes from the wall and the woman outside has been caught in the storm. So one helps a woman get inside out of the storm, in the dream realm, young Barbie, as an acting and plan, and has gone out to the most ancient point of the land. The higher gram that's land her two companions start making their way over, but are met by young Barbie who points them over to the threat quote, unquote, stating that lose is the cuckoo and loses a parrot. I might add. So the fact that she's saying the para did it is actually kind of a good assumption to make a Kuku. Fastly goes over confirms with the bird that she is in fact, the cuckoo and strangles her and snaps her neck. when Hazel asks why she did it, she says that the bird had to be taught a lesson. The lesson was that you don't get a second chance, which yeah. Mike: Yeah, Nestle is, uh, the epitome of don't fuck around.  Jessika: yeah. found out. then young Barbie explains to Barbie and the others that the time has come to do what she had been brought here for. Back in New York are I don't like dogs. Friend is named Maisie and she is rightfully creeped out by George's face on the wall siding, bad vibes, which agreed more transphobic questions on some stories from Maisie about another trans family member she had, . It was just bad news bears. Barbie does a, she is told by young Barbie back in the dream realm and slams the porpoise teen into the large stone HIRA gram. And there's a great explosion at which point it's revealed the young Barbie is actually the cuckoo and that her goal, the whole time had been to get Barbie, to destroy the Portland teen and the high program. And then the cuckoo wouldn't be held in the land any longer breaking the spell and the land would subsequently be destroyed. So the necklace also disappears right off of Barbie's sleeping chest back in. Morphine's appears and Stacy, he created the land and puts Barbie back in control of her own mind as she had been Bewitched by the cuckoo and all of the characters of the land start filing past, ending with one dark haired and scarred woman in white, who clearly had history with dream, like every other fucking woman in here. So vessel, he tries to claim the life of the cuckoo. But dream is like, Nope. And states that he's displeased, that she's caused some major shit. Mike: Yeah, he was. If I remember, right. Dream was upset that she had trespassed into the dream realm without his permission.  Jessika: Correct? Yeah. Mike: And it's also implied that her getting the goddess to grant her and foxglove and Hazel passage to the dream realm resulted in the hurricane.  Jessika: Oh no, that was absolutely implied. Yeah. The implication was that if you pull the moon out of the sky,  you're going to fuck with the tides. Yeah. Yeah. so we turn again to New York where that storm is even fiercer than before. And then there is an explosion of weather from outside and the world starts to. In the dream realm, dream states that he owes Barbie a boon and also reveals that Rose Walker, from , our doll's house volume had partially caused this mess. During that fateful night of converging dreams. Barbie asks that she and the other three women get back safe and sound, and they are sent back and we end volume five with a funeral Wanda's funeral. Barbie was pulled from the wreckage and was able to recover, but Wanda amazi did not make it. The funeral was similarly depressing and not just because Wanda had passed away, but because they were using Wanda's dead name and it cut her hair and had put her in men's clothing. And she was buried by her family who clearly had no idea who she really was nor cared to listen to find out. And even the headstone had her dead name listed. So Barbie took out a bright shade of lipstick and wrote Wanda on the headstone Barbie dreams that she sees Wanda with a smiling pale woman wearing black. And she finally seems happy. Mike: do we ever find out where the funeral is being held? It's just, it's implied that it's vaguely south Midwest.  Jessika: She had to travel.  And it did kind of seem in the south. I don't know that we got an exact location.  Mike: Yeah. It was, it. was somewhere, very God-fearing and intolerance of people that are the least bit different.  Jessika: Yeah. Well, what were your overall impressions of this story and who are your favorite least very characters or events of the fifth? Mike: Uh, you know, this volume is a really, it's an interesting change of pace because up until now, we've gotten stories where even if dream wasn't the main character, he played a really prominent role in the narrative, even if he was sitting in the background and this time around, he really doesn't show up a lot. And when he does, it's kind of just a bookend, the story. It's funny because whenever I talk about something that Neil Gaiman wrote and I'm like, oh, it's not my favorite thing. It's still better than 95% of things that I've read. this is not one of my favorite Sandman stories. Part of it is just because it's, it does provide that, that whiplash that you get where we're pivoting back and forth between the dream realm and New York. And there is a clumsiness too, to a lot of the characters, like we've already talked about Hazel. I feel like new Haven was trying to provide a narrative where someone who is trans is human, because he has several scenes with Wanda where Wanda talks about it and is very adamant that she is a woman and the story, the narrative doesn't judge or mocker for that. But , as you said, George is gross and transphobic, which makes sense. And, Maisie that the homeless lady is kinder. but you know, there, there is still that moment of are you a man or a woman? and then she relates the story about her grandson. it's not explained if he was just very femininely gay or if he was trans. Um, but she sounds like she was supportive of him, but then , he got killed during some sort of hotel hookup, which, I mean, that was a real risk with gay culture. Like, you know, especially during that time. I think it's one of the Columbia, your stories of the overall Sandman series. I don't think it's bad, but viewed through a 20, 21 lens, I think he could stand some revision. I don't know. I, my, my opinion is pretty much my opinion, I think, has the least value in, in any conversation about gender identity, because I'm a CIS white guy.  Back on track, uh, did it, did it, uh, you know, I, I did actually really enjoy how we got to see some of the characters from the doll's house return, especially Barbie. it's really frustrating that I kept on thinking that we had seen Wanda in the doll's house. And it turns out that that was some misleading copy. That kind of made me think that like, oh, sorry. I liked how we got to see more of a strange fairies hill of a dream from that book and how it was spun out into a larger story that had a bunch of twists and turns. I don't know if I had a least favorite character, honestly, like, yeah, the Kuku is a hateful character, but I also thought it was kind of interesting that, that she was trying to kill Barbie so that she could exist. And then I don't think the cuckoo shows up again. I think the cuckoo just like bounces after this, when she flies off. I for some reason, like, I remember when I thought the KUKA was going to come back and be an even bigger batter nastier villain, but I don't think that happens. I could be wrong. It's been awhile, but I don't think it does. I thought was a really great character. Like we already talked about how, the way that they actually reveal that there's a lot more to where character and also how she is just straight out of Fox all the way through the story. and then, I guess, I guess my least favorite character is Hazel's character and it's not because of anything that was really wrong with her role in the story. It was just, she was very clumsily writ.  Jessika: Yeah, Mike: like I said, I think she just comes across as dumb at the most convenient and unbelievable times. It's just, it's too coincidental where at one point she's asking about like, oh, well, don't, you have to kill a rabbit to like, what, what was it like she was asking about like to perform an abortion or,  or  Jessika: see if you're pregnant. Cause that  Mike: yeah. Like, come on, okay.  Jessika: Yeah, actual most ridiculous thing. I know. Mike: , I don't know. Like, do you agree to disagree? Like, I feel like I might be reading too much into this just with my own thoughts, but  Jessika: Oh no I was, I was pretty disappointed in how this whole thing was written. I'm not gonna lie to you. I was disappointed in the transphobia. Let's start there.  Mike: yeah.  Jessika: It just felt like the entire volume, it may have been done with the intention of bringing to light some of the challenges that trans women face like deadnaming or of constantly being told that genitalia is what makes one, a woman or the idea that to do trans correctly, you need to get surgery or the blatant violence against trans people. But I don't think enough was done to highlight someone doing the right thing and giving example of allowing someone to just live their life genuinely. And Barbie is a good example of a somewhat decent advocate, but I wish that the lesbians in the building had done more to be open or even just not completely stupid about the situation. It just felt really TERF-y  Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: Which, you know, to, to explain for any of you who don't know a turf as it's trans exclusionary, radical feminist, which is just a way to say you don't want trans women in your fucking woman club for some fucking odd reason. Mike: Yeah, And I mean, back in 1991, when this was written, that wasn't really a thing like, gender queerness, wasn't really a known thing. It was your transsexual  like, did you ever see the movie soap dish with Sally field and Whoopi Goldberg and Elizabeth shoe and Kevin Klein?  Jessika: No.  Mike: It's a really funny movie up until the last 10 minutes, uh, where it's, it's about the cast of a soap opera and how the behind the scenes stuff is even more ridiculous than what's going on in the soap opera. It's great. But then the last 10 minutes or so it's revealed that the villain who's been pulling everyone's puppet strings, , she's , publicly humiliated by being outed on live television as a trans woman. And that's the punchline. in, 1991, This was considered wildly funny. this is an example of how our views have changed in the past 30 years. for the better where we can look at this and say, this is, this is not great.  Jessika: Yeah. I mean, it's still happening though. And that's it, it's still a very real problem within the, you know, the LGBTQ plus community.  Mike: a hundred percent.  Jessika: Yeah. It's just in the end, I felt like there were no lessons learned by the people who had been the most transphobic. Mike: Yeah, I mean, cause George, we knew was going to be terrible. , and then Hazel and Fox glove, there was no. resolution on that because by the time that they get back, Wanda's dead.  Jessika: Yeah. Yup. And which that also felt refrigerators. Like you're going to kill off the one trans person, like okay. Mike: Yeah. And there's the, the happy ending of, we see Wanda perfect. And in this amazing dress with death, waving goodbye to say farewell to Barbie, which is it's. I mean it's  Jessika: But she, but my problem with that is she looks a little bit different. Like she looks more feminine and  she looks more in it's. That's not necessarily what, and I mean, I'm not trans, so I can't speak to this experience, but to me ha, having known people and talk to their experience, that's not necessarily what they want. They don't want to be a totally different person. They just want to be them genuinely. Mike: Yeah. I mean, I certainly can't speak for people who are trans or gender fluid, or, or anything in that realm. Like that is well outside my wheelhouse. I can just say, I agree with you. It feels achy.  Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. Well, and yeah, since, no real lessons , were learned. I mean, maybe that's the real message that people don't fucking learn. And if so, thank you. That's goddamn. Depressing. Mike: Yeah. The one nice moment was when Barbie wrote Wanda's name on her tombstone and the bright lipstick, that was nice because you know, it was loud and it was flamboyant and it was very much everything about Wanda's personality, but it was really dissatisfying as an ending.  Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. I agree. Did you have a favorite art moment in this volume? Mike: I'm not sure that I had a favorite art moment, but I was really affected every time one of Barbie's friends died or where she found their bodies. like it, it genuinely made me sad. You know, I've already talked about how, when they found per natto, the monkeys corpse and how it was really sad, but Martin 10 bones and his expression right before the cop shot him, because he just looked, it was that look of, oh, I found my friend , and I've got the message, but like, it, uh, it reminded me of the time that I'd take my dog into the vet to put them down.  Jessika: Mm. Hmm. Mike: you know, and that's, it's, it's that moment where you, uh, when you're holding the dog and it's like, oh, everything's okay. And then they give him the shot and he gives you this look just fucking rips you apart every time. So not really, uh, not really a favorite moment, but definitely in effecting one.  Jessika: Oh, you're trying to get me go on to, Mike: Yeah. Um, I dunno. What about you?  Jessika: well, I really enjoyed how they did the color and line work and the moon.  Mike: Yeah, those were cool. Jessika: Yeah, it was neat to see how they use the negative space and implied shapes using lions. And it also made me feel like I was a part of the scene. There was almost like I had to shield my own eyes from the full white pages. Mike: Yeah. that was, that was neat. Jessika: any final thoughts about this volume before we move on? Mike: like I said, it's not really my favorite. I keep thinking about Hazel and Fox glove. And it's interesting because like Fox glove was, , the girlfriend of the woman who put out her own eyes with the forks or , the, the skewers and the diner,  Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. I figured you were going to bring that up. I was, I was like, how can I condense this  crazy story? Mike: Yeah. And so that, I, that was kind of a neat throwback because I remember Fox glove is like a very, it's like a throwaway name or something like that. And then I think her name is Julie shows up in the jacket that she was wearing and her eyes , are not visible during the nightmares when everyone's being plagued by the Cuckoo's Binion's. I will say that moment where Hazel and Fox glove are first in the dreaming and Fox lava sitting there and basically screaming at Hazel about getting pregnant and it feels like it's going to get real ugly. And she's like, when we get back, I'm gonna , call you all sorts of names and tell you how dumb you are and do you know how much it's going to cost for us to raise a baby. and she's like, we're going to have to buy one of those stupid expensive books to name the kid. And I was like, oh, Okay. , and then they're holding hands by the end of that page. And it's, it's sweet. that story continues actually in a couple of mini series about death, that, that game in road. And they're really good. they've got their own sense of tragedy and everything, but they're, they're solid, I don't know, it's not my favorite , but it does a lot of things that are really interesting. And I also think that it leads to some really cool stuff down the road.  Jessika: Let's move on to volume six, Mike: Okay.  Jessika: titled fables . And flections. This was originally published in single magazine form as the Sandman 29 through 31 38 through 40 50 Sandman special one and vertigo preview one between 1991 and 1993. So very much a true compilation written by Neil Gaiman illustrated by Brian Talbot, Stan wool, Craig Russell, Sean McManus, Jon Watkiss, Jill Thompson, Duncan Eagleson and Kent Williams. And this was very much a, an anthology of a bunch of different stories that didn't necessarily tie together as a, an overarching plot like previous volume did. Mike: Yeah. it's very much like dream country just with about double the cost.  Jessika: Yeah, Yeah, exactly. The first story is fear of falling. A musical theater writer and director who is wanting to give up right before his show. While sleeping. He is visited by Morpheus who ends up inspiring him to take the leap of courage. It took to finish his project to completion. Next up was destined mirrors, three Septembers and a January the story of the emperor of the United States. Here's the scene. San Francisco, 1859. Dream is drawn into a contest with his siblings, desire to spare and delirium, to see who could push a man to his death, each trying different tactics to try to lure him into one of those emotions. When Morpheus entered the scene, he basically just gave the man his exact dream. He wanted to be king and Morpheus stated that he was the emperor of the USA. He starts making proclamations about his claim to the throne and starts gaining popularity and the charity of the town around him. And he actually becomes famous for being the emperor and is even sought after, by tourists, visiting San Francisco. He has called crazy at times, but does not fall prey to madness desires, unable to tempt him as he already has everything he dreams of and despair was never in the picture. After his dreams came true. He was truly content and dream had won the contest death swoops in looking stylish as ever and leads. Mike: Yeah. And emperor Norton is actually someone who really existed in San Francisco. Like he's a part of our local history and  Jessika: I  didn't know that. Mike: yeah, no he's emperor, Joshua Norton, the imaginary emperor. he's a really cool part of San Francisco lore and I highly recommend, , reading up on him if he ever get the chance. he's one of my favorite stories about the city that. I grew up in.  Jessika: Oh, I'm definitely gonna look into that now. Cause I mean, I love just a Stone's throw away and I can't believe I've never heard that before. Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: The next story is mirrors Thermador said in England in 1794 with Morpheus, just swooping into the home of Johanna Constantine. And I'm sure that name sounds familiar in the middle of the nights and I'm not going to lie. It was really creepy when he was just like Nabu, all your people are asleep, just you and I. Sugar was like big. Nope. Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: And then he's like, Hey, I have this super dangerous mission. UN she's all, but what's in it for me. And apparently she just believes in vague promises and agrees to help with him and with his family matter that he needs a mortal to intercede in. And it. Then it is post the French revolution. The reign of terror is in full swing and Johannah gets caught sneaking through the town late at night with a decapitated head in a bag, you know, casual Mike: who hasn't been out on a Saturday night with a human head and their satchel come on.  Jessika: Mr. Al of late God. Once you got my bag, nothing you'd be interested in. So She ultimately gets picked up by the law sands head and as kept as a prisoner under a further threat, if she does not tell them where the head is, this whole thing about like her spreading superstitions or some bullshit. Mike: , Yeah, because robes Pierre was all about reason and eliminating superstition and religion. If I remember my high school history,  Jessika: you are correct. Is that whole logic piece, which he was just going off about. So she dreams a little dream and visits, Morpheus and reveals that the head is Morpheus, a son Orpheus,  so Joe had a basically says, this is your fight, but I'm in the ring little hope over here, Hugh the extra creep factor where the law rightfully figures out that she probably hit the head with all the other heads and go tell her to fetch the one they're looking for. Johanna gets the head, props it up, covers her ears. And tells Orpheus to sing. It drives the map, puts them in a trance unclear, but she is able to get away and get Orpheus to a little island paradise where he has previously been. We also come to find out that Morpheus is quite the absentee parent. , it was so sad. There was this part where Orpheus asks Johannah basically does this mean he cares about me and she's like, dunno. Mike: Yeah, it's a, anyone that's grown up with with strained relationships to their parents, like can just feel that gut.  Jessika: Yeah. The fourth story is convergence. The hunt. So we find ourselves this time in a story within a story. Uh, grandfather tells his begrudging granddaughter, a tale about a man named Vaseline who becomes obsessed with finding a Duke's daughter based on a measure painting that was given to him by a Romani peddler, as he goes off in search of this woman, he has never met. He first encounters, the Romani peddler that had given him the miniature she is dead on the forest path, that he just swoops her bag of items and moves off through the forest. He meets several characters along the way, including Baba Yaga and a tall slender librarian, each particularly interested in one of the stolen items. He was peddling one night while hunting a dearest his target is taken out by a woman of the forest who factors into the story a little bit later upon reaching the Duke's mansion. He is led to a dungeon to rot, but is saved by the tall librarian who really, really, really wanted that book because it turns out the book is from the dream realm and Morpheus would be  very, very,  displeased. Should it not be returned? Mike: We've met the librarian before in passing, he's Lucy in the librarian of the dream realm. Like he's the first one that Morpheus basically reintroduces himself to once he gets back to the dream realm preludes and Nocturnes, but like he doesn't show up a lot. , it's one of those things where he's kind of like a central figure to the dreaming, but he doesn't show up a lot in the stories. , I don't remember. I think he may have appeared in passing in season of the mists. I can't remember, but anyway, sorry. His name is Lucien. Like that's, That's all I was trying to,  right?  Jessika: So in exchange for the book, Morpheus takes Vasily to the woman's room, but when he gets there, vastly simply looks at her and gives her the necklace back saying this belongs to you later on in his life. He runs back into the woman who took down the deer while there are both in Wolf form. And at the end of the story, the granddaughter assumes that her grandfather has made up the story to assuage her from dating her current boyfriend. But an ending comment, lets the reader know that the story may have some truth after all. Mike: that was one of my favorite closing modes. I I'm not gonna lie.  Jessika: It was sweet. So our next tale distant mirrors. focuses on Julius. Caesar's next of Ken Augustus, who after a dream decides that he must live one day in the life of a beggar. So he calls upon an actor who happens to be a , little person to assist him in getting into the role for the day and show him the ropes. They start by making artificial boils on their faces and arms. They dress and rags and take to the streets in a dream, he was approached by Morpheus who knew about his troubled past being brutalized by the man. He looked up to the man, a whole empire looked up to, there was also this whole situation with there being two different futures. Augustus had read the prophecies, edited some destroyed others so that that overall people wouldn't know what was truly predicted. And so that he could make his own course of choosing by being a baker one day a year, he was not being watched by Julius and the other gods and therefore could plan without them watching after Augustus's death, the actor who had accompanied him that day wrote the story of his day with the emperor. However, the harsh details of Augustus's life remained a mystery that he himself took to. Next up. We once again, go back in time with convergence. Soft places. If you don't have whiplash yet, just wait. You will get it by the end of this episode. But this time we go to see Marco polo who was lost in the desert and having the most odd dream. He runs into a person who says his cellmate is named Marco polo and they that run into our buddy Fiddler's green or Gilbert, who we saw in the doll's house who tries to impart a lesson on Marco polo. Marco thinks that he is going to be stuck in the dreaming, but when he emerges, he is back with his father and was only a few hundred feet away from the party upon waking Marco forgets the dream. He was just a part of the Seventh story is the song of Orpheus we again, meet Orpheus this time, his head is still firmly attached to his neck and he is going to be married that day. His friend, is also at the wedding along with Morpheus and all of Morpheus as sibling. The bride reminds, era status of his long dead wife. And during the wedding, he requests a private meeting with Eurydice fading, a need for assistance. He states his intention to rape her and goes to grab her, but she needs him and runs off where she steps on and is bitten by a poisonous snake and dies right there. Orpheus realizes that she is no longer around and panics asking if something has happened to her grieving, the loss of his bride Orpheus seeks help from berserk his father than his aunt death, demanding that she bring her back death states that she cannot, that Euridice is any underworld now, and that he is unable to go and come back as he is a mortal after more prompting, she does state that she is able to just not collect him basically. And he would survive coming back from the underworld, but she also tells him that this is not what he wants and that he should go home. Or if he is however, it does the exact opposite and begins his journey to the gate death had described. So he makes his way to the underworld where he's buried across the river sticks and makes his way past Cerberus the three headed dog and through the endless amount of people in the underworld, he gets to Hades and Persephone who asked him for a song. And he asks for his wife back and plays a haunting melody that brings the underworld to a halt. Hades states that he could have his wife back, but that she will follow him as a shadow up and out of the underworld. The one rule was that he could not look behind him before he reached the exit of the underworld, or she would go back down. He made it almost all the way there, but started doubting thinking that he was the butt of Hades, this joke. But when he turned around, he saw Eurydice just before she was dragged back into the other world. Orpheus broke the surface alone and screamed understanding that he had just bought his only chance to have his bride back. Time-lapse Orpheus as many years older and living in solitude, he is visited by his mother, Kelly OB, who had a falling out with Morpheus after he would not assist Orpheus with his quest to bring back your IDC is not interested in talking with her, but she wants him. The picante are on their way and that he should leave as soon as possible. So she disappears and soon after the forest breaks out and cries, a crowd of naked women covered in wine and blood are running right towards him and ask that he take part in their rituals of sex, wine, and eating raw flesh. He states that he cannot participate as his heart belongs to someone else. And they basically say, yeah, we weren't asking. And they literally rip him apart. And eventually decapitate him, sending his head, flying into a river. He, of course can't die. So he's just stuck, literally rolling on a river. Mike: Yeah. It's very much the stories that Orpheus is known for. Everybody knows him from the story of him and URI dicey, but, surprise. There is actually a major part of Greek mythology where he gets ripped apart by boxes, insane followers  and yeah. You're I find you don't want to take part in the ritual. we're going to turn you into one of the ritual supplies and just eat. Yeah,  Jessika: Yeah, pretty much. So Orpheus the head washes a shore and Morpheus comes to see him. He wants to say, goodbye has arranged for Orpheus to be taken care of, but says the he'll never see Orpheus again. His life is his own next is convergence parliament of Rooks.. We visit Daniel and Hippolyta again, she puts Daniel down to nap and he wanders into the dream realm where he goes to the house of secrets and is with Matthew Eve and Abel Eve tells the story of Adam's three wives and Abel after Kane interrupts of course tells a very optimistic and happy version of their story, where everybody got along after all. And after all was said and done, Hippolyta has no idea that Daniel has gone anywhere while he was napping. Mike: we keep getting hints dropped about Daniel and it's gonna play out in a very big way later on.  Jessika: I'm excited. So our last story distant mirrors, Ramadan is about the king of Baghdad, who has everything. Anyone could want ruling over a prosperous city. However, something still feels wrong to him. So he goes down into the secret depths of the palace where numerous wonders were kept. You procures a ball, which holds multitudes of basically like bad vibe entities. He summons Morpheus stating that he would break the ball, therefore releasing all of the bad vibes if Morpheus didn't appear. And when he actually follows through and drops the ball, Morpheus catches, it takes it and asks, why have you summoned me in, what the fuck do you want? The king wanted to trade control of his city in order to ensure that it was going to last forever. Morpheus agreed, but in true Morpheus fashion, he put the city in a jar and left the man to be the king of a city in shambles. So Mike overall impressions of a story, favorite characters or. Mike: Yeah. like I said, this one is a lot like dream country and there's one more volume later on where we get the one-shot stories to provide us with breathers, , , from the overall narrative. They were printed, as they were in, in various orders, but then DC collected them into the different volumes in ways. That makes more sense. but it's interesting because in this case we got a collection of stories without another prolonged round of like soul crushing horror and dark fantasy. I think the anthology volumes actually do a lot to move Sandman from the realm of horror and more into the realm of fantasy, because a lot of the times the individual stories aren't as dark or, as, as brutal. like a lot of times they're a little bit more philosophical or meditative, but I liked them a lot, but I mean, I only own, two issues of Sandman like individual. and one of them is issue number eight, which is the first appearance of death. And the other one is issue 31, which is the one that features three Septembers in a January. The story about . I love that story about Norden. I think that one's great. We already talked about how he was a real person and, he is this really interesting character out of history who is both the epitome , of kind of the magic of a dream and also what you can achieve even when you're faced with a ton of tragedy, because he was actually almost, I think he was basically completely wiped out due to a bad rice shipment and he did die penniless. And at the same time, San Francisco fucking loved him. Like they kept standing, box tickets for him at the symphony on opening night He was arrested once by an officer and the judge actually did immediately dismiss him when he was brought before him. And basically said like, , as an emperor, he is never declared war. He's never tried to invade anyone. He hasn't done terrible things. Other emperors should be like him. And I loved, how desire tried to tempt him with the ghost of a, dead snake oil salesman and the other bit where it turns out he had, like a Chinese information network, , where it turns out that the Chinese populace of San Francisco, which was hugely prevalent at the time, because of the gold rush and. Other things. , I loved the idea that he actually did have , this amazing fantastical life that was already fantastical, but then there were even more elements of fantasy woven into it. and then the other one is, , the parliament of ropes. It's , the story of Cain and Abel and Eve, you know, the purlin or Rooks hits me in a personal way because the bit we're able tells the story about him and Kane and, it's what this person who, who just idolized his brother wanted from the relationship, even though they do have their own strange in certain ways loving relationship, but also Cain murders able on a regular basis throughout the series. And it made me think about, how I stopped talking to my brother a number of years ago, but I still think about him a lot. And I wish that things were different between us, like. I often wonder what things would have been like if we had wound up being slightly different people and I construct those fantasies in my head still sometimes, but yeah. honestly I like this a lot better than I like that. I like the previous volume, because it gives me a lot more to think about, um, I don't know. How do you feel about it?  Jessika: Yeah, I, you know, it's funny as I actually really liked the story of Joshua, the emperor of the United States,  Mike: Yeah.  Jessika: I really like how they kept the narrative bag, leaving the reader wavering between believing that he really had been successful in his reign as the legitimate emperor of the U S or if he was just some sweet old man who was really well-liked well-respected and generally taken care of by this town of other really eccentric. Mike: Yeah. And it turns out the truth is a little bit of both.  Jessika: Yeah, Yeah, I guess so. I mean, he did get out of, out of a core thing, huh? Mike: Well, and when he died, basically, he was going to be put in a Popper's grave. And I believe like the merchants association basically paid for a really Swank funeral and of people  came to the viewing like, you know, but thousands of people turned out for.  Jessika: what I'm going to research this  so sweet.  Mike: Hmm,  Jessika: Yeah. I thought it was really wholesome that he was just so content to have the title of emperor. He didn't have some weird power trip about colonizing or being otherwise oppressive. I would say that that was genuinely refreshing to see him just so content to be valued and validated. Oh shit. That's all I want, Mike: that's all, any of us want. Also, I liked that he hung out with mark Twain and the story, and I don't know if he and mark Twain were friends in real life, but mark Twain was a reporter in San Francisco. after he got run out of the state of Nevada,  Jessika: maybe we'll have to specifically look at up. Well, did you have a favorite art moment in this volume? Mike: I had to, I really liked the art of the hunt, which is the story of the grandfather. Cause it felt really like, it felt really scratchy and you're kind of reminded me of those old European crosshatched wood prints. And then that actually makes sense because I realized it was inked by this guy named Vince Locke. And he's this guy who he actually illustrated a bunch of tabletop role-playing games for white Wolf games in the 1990s. And then he also created the comic that the movie, a history of violence was based off of. If you remember that. Jessika: I do. Mike: but like, I always really liked his style. Like I thought it was really cool and really unique. He's done a lot of other cool stuff as well. He had a comic series called dead world that was a zombie apocalypse kind of comic. If I remember right , well, before the walking dead ever came along like, you know, 30 years. , and then there's the whole issue of Ramadan, which is the story set in Baghdad. so Ramadan was illustrated by P Craig Russell and Russell was a, the first openly gay comic creator. and he's still working today in his art style. It's just, it's one of the most fucking beautiful things you'll ever see. And it's really adaptable into a bunch o

Endless: A Sandman Podcast
Black Mirror (SM#14)

Endless: A Sandman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 70:30


Find your local comic shop & call to ask them to pre-order G.I.L.T!“Listen to the wind. It brings bad things, Rose Walker.”Lani and Alisa talk about darkness, grapefruits and the power of the bookend as they discuss Collectors (SM#14)Show notes: Wanna know what episode is airing and when? Check out the Chipperish Calendar! View Lani's and Alisa's favorite page Support Chipperish on Patreon! Support Chipperish by shopping on Amazon using this link! Find out more about Lani Find out more about Alisa Endless: A Sandman Podcast is a Chipperish Media production by Lani Diane Rich and Alisa Kwitney, and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike license. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Neighbuzz: The Neighbours recap podcast
Legally Toad (w/ David James Young) | 227 | Aug 23-26 AU | Sep 17 UK | EPS 8688 - 8691

Neighbuzz: The Neighbours recap podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 50:53


Bend and snap! All the Legally Blonde costumes in Erinsborough have been snapped up but we've raided Nell's dress-up box and we're ready to party! Kate and Vaya are joined by podcaster and writer David James Young to defend Our Melanie against butter-wouldn't-melt Rose Walker, and 'Dogfish' Rebecchi. Plus Jane almost does to Hendrix what mums around Australia have been wanting to do for yonks; and speaking of mums, Levi's is in town and she ain't here for Sheila's shenanigans.  Head over to [https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod](https://www.patreon.com/neighbuzzpod) for our Patreon Trimmings: TRIMMING FROM THIS EP: Harlow is an executive pain. Check out @Neighbuzzpod on [TikTok](https://www.tiktok.com/@neighbuzzpod?)!More info at neighbuzzpod.comListen to CJ's podcast: [Married on](https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/married-on-mafs/id1555967622)Join the Neighbuzz Council for chats on Facebook  Tweet us @neighbuzzpod  Tweet Kate, Instagram CJ or VayaTo support the PirateNet Studios and unlock bonus content, become one of our beloved Patrons at patreon.com/neighbuzzpodThanks for listening!davi

The Digital Executive
Technology Leader Turned Professional Coach on a Mission to Make An Impact with Founder Ruby Rose Walker | Ep 347

The Digital Executive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 9:55


AALIGN Coaching's Founder, Ruby Rose Walker, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. She shares her passion for growth and for people. As a technology leader turned professional coach, her vision is to make an impact in the world by doing what she does best.

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
COMIC TALK TODAY: COMIC TALK TODAY COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR JUNE, 2ND 2021 | THE RETURN!

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 73:06


 It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!  Joker 2 is ACTUALLY happening... kind of. Which means there is bound to be rumors on the thing. Kraven has been cast. Did YOU see that one coming? Sandman on Netflix has officially announced the rest of the cast. All that and MORE!! Catch up on all the nerdy headlines in TV and Movies, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.   TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsSandman - Tom Sturridge as Dream of the Endless, Gwendolyn Christie is Lucifer, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Amid Chaudry are Cain and Abel, Charles Dance is Roderick Burgess, Vivienne Acheampong is Lucienne, Boyd Holbrook is The Corinthian, || Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death, Mason Alexander Park as Desire, Donna Preston as Despair, Doctor Who's Jenna Coleman as Johanna Constantine, Niamh Walsh and Joely Richardson play Ethel Cripps, David Thewlis plays John Dee, Kyo Ra plays Rose Walker, Razane Jammal is Lyta Hall, Sandra James Young is Unity Kinkaid, Stephen Fry plays Gilbert, and Patton Oswalt provides the voice of Matthew the Raven.No Delirium?Powerpuff Girls - New series headed back to the drawing board at CW. Recent supposed script leaks seem to imply the woke-ening of the children's IP could have factored into it. https://deadline.com/2021/05/powerpuff-tom-swift-status-cw-pilot-our-ladies-of-brooklyn-painkiller-picked-up-dead-1234762992/ Friends Reunion - Finally on HBO Max, and totally worth a watch.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsSpider Man: NWH - Tom Holland's last solo movie on his contract. Then it sounds like one more small role (cameo?, ensemble?) https://variety.com/2021/film/news/spider-man-sony-marvel-kraven-sanford-panitch-1234984449/ Joker 2Officially happening. Todd Phillips has signed on to co-write the movie, but not direct it seems.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/hollywood-most-powerful-lawyers-2021/warren-dern-9/ Kraven the HunterAaron Taylor Johnson cast as the title character.https://deadline.com/2021/05/kraven-the-hunter-aaron-taylor-johnson-spider-man-villain-1234764921/ HighlanderI know its old news, but Henry Cavill has been cast as the lead in the new movie. No official word as to which Highlander he will be, or if it will be a new contender for the only one.https://www.instagram.com/p/CPJZ00Ph-Dy/ TMNTSeth Rogan has teased the new movie with some of Leo's homework… and a possible release date of Aug 11 2023.https://t.co/NXAIufxYMe WB/Discovery MergerOfficially named Warner Bros. Discovery… super original.https://comicbook.com/movies/news/warner-bros-discovery-warnermedia-merger-name/ Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsSpider-Man:NWH - Apparently it was not already confirmed that this will be a multiverse movie...Emma Stone has officially refuted the rumors that have tied her to the movie as a potential Spider Gwen, or Ghost Spider.Star WarsGeorge Lucas will be re-entering the fold as a producer on a new trilogy.ALSODaisy Ridley to return as Rey in a future project.Spider-Man: NWHWhat is new is that this movie is rumored to be the connective tissue between the MCU and Sony's spider-less universe.Joker 2Rumors abound with this movie, but the 2 most founded rumors are that Joaquin has been offered roughly the original movie's budget as his salary for the sequel, and that there will likely be a total of TWO sequels down the road. He-ManHenry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth are both being rumored for the live-action version of the Master of the Universe.Nintendo SwitchThe Pro rumors just won't die. Industry insider claims that this Thursday may be the day that Nintendo officially announces it.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Comic Talk Today
Comic Talk Today Comic Talk Headlines For June, 2nd 2021 | THE RETURN!

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 73:06


 It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy!  Joker 2 is ACTUALLY happening... kind of. Which means there is bound to be rumors on the thing. Kraven has been cast. Did YOU see that one coming? Sandman on Netflix has officially announced the rest of the cast. All that and MORE!! Catch up on all the nerdy headlines in TV and Movies, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.   TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsSandman - Tom Sturridge as Dream of the Endless, Gwendolyn Christie is Lucifer, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Amid Chaudry are Cain and Abel, Charles Dance is Roderick Burgess, Vivienne Acheampong is Lucienne, Boyd Holbrook is The Corinthian, || Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Death, Mason Alexander Park as Desire, Donna Preston as Despair, Doctor Who's Jenna Coleman as Johanna Constantine, Niamh Walsh and Joely Richardson play Ethel Cripps, David Thewlis plays John Dee, Kyo Ra plays Rose Walker, Razane Jammal is Lyta Hall, Sandra James Young is Unity Kinkaid, Stephen Fry plays Gilbert, and Patton Oswalt provides the voice of Matthew the Raven.No Delirium?Powerpuff Girls - New series headed back to the drawing board at CW. Recent supposed script leaks seem to imply the woke-ening of the children's IP could have factored into it. https://deadline.com/2021/05/powerpuff-tom-swift-status-cw-pilot-our-ladies-of-brooklyn-painkiller-picked-up-dead-1234762992/ Friends Reunion - Finally on HBO Max, and totally worth a watch.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsSpider Man: NWH - Tom Holland's last solo movie on his contract. Then it sounds like one more small role (cameo?, ensemble?) https://variety.com/2021/film/news/spider-man-sony-marvel-kraven-sanford-panitch-1234984449/ Joker 2Officially happening. Todd Phillips has signed on to co-write the movie, but not direct it seems.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/hollywood-most-powerful-lawyers-2021/warren-dern-9/ Kraven the HunterAaron Taylor Johnson cast as the title character.https://deadline.com/2021/05/kraven-the-hunter-aaron-taylor-johnson-spider-man-villain-1234764921/ HighlanderI know its old news, but Henry Cavill has been cast as the lead in the new movie. No official word as to which Highlander he will be, or if it will be a new contender for the only one.https://www.instagram.com/p/CPJZ00Ph-Dy/ TMNTSeth Rogan has teased the new movie with some of Leo's homework… and a possible release date of Aug 11 2023.https://t.co/NXAIufxYMe WB/Discovery MergerOfficially named Warner Bros. Discovery… super original.https://comicbook.com/movies/news/warner-bros-discovery-warnermedia-merger-name/ Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsSpider-Man:NWH - Apparently it was not already confirmed that this will be a multiverse movie...Emma Stone has officially refuted the rumors that have tied her to the movie as a potential Spider Gwen, or Ghost Spider.Star WarsGeorge Lucas will be re-entering the fold as a producer on a new trilogy.ALSODaisy Ridley to return as Rey in a future project.Spider-Man: NWHWhat is new is that this movie is rumored to be the connective tissue between the MCU and Sony's spider-less universe.Joker 2Rumors abound with this movie, but the 2 most founded rumors are that Joaquin has been offered roughly the original movie's budget as his salary for the sequel, and that there will likely be a total of TWO sequels down the road. He-ManHenry Cavill and Chris Hemsworth are both being rumored for the live-action version of the Master of the Universe.Nintendo SwitchThe Pro rumors just won't die. Industry insider claims that this Thursday may be the day that Nintendo officially announces it.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Intertextando
24 Frames por Páginas- Sandman Vol 2- Casa de Bonecas

Intertextando

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 96:05


Neste episódio, o trio vai "analisar" a HQ "SANDMAN V 2- "CASA DE BONECAS ", de Neil Gaiman. @valvuladopodcasts @vani.leticia @theduda_ferreira @sohrenato CASA DE BONECAS reúne as edições 9 a 16 de SANDMAN, contando a história da jovem Rose Walker enquanto ela descobre a natureza singular de sua identidade. A jornada de Rose é acompanhada com interesse pelo Rei dos Sonhos, para quem ela se torna um intrigante mistério e uma mortífera ameaça.

Journey Into...
Journey #156 - Honeymoon in Hell by Frediric Brown (presented by X-Minus One)

Journey Into...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020


Captain Ray Carmody and Anya Borisovna get married and rocket to the moon to save the human race.To download, right-click here and then click SaveFredric Brown (October 29, 1906 – March 11, 1972) was an American science fiction and mystery writer. He was born in Cincinnati.  He is perhaps best known for his use of humor and for his mastery of the "short short" form—stories of 1 to 3 pages, often with ingenious plotting devices and surprise endings. Humor and a somewhat postmodern outlook carried over into his novels as well.The famous pulp writer Mickey Spillane called Brown "my favorite writer of all time".  Science fiction and fantasy writer Neil Gaiman has also expressed fondness for Brown's work, having his novel Here Comes A Candle narrated by the character Rose Walker in the collection The Kindly Ones of The Sandman.  Brown also had the honor of being one of three dedicatees of Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land.X Minus One was a half-hour science fiction radio drama series broadcast from April 24, 1955 to January 9, 1958 in various timeslots on NBC.  Initially a revival of NBC's Dimension X (1950–51), the first 15 episodes of X Minus One were new versions of Dimension X episodes, but the remainder were adaptations by NBC staff writers, including Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts, of newly published science fiction stories by leading writers in the field, including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl and Theodore Sturgeon, along with some original scripts by Kinoy and Lefferts.Related Links:Journey #65 - Knock by Frediric BrownTheme music: Liberator by Man In Space To comment on this or any episode:Journey on over to the ForumsLeave us a voicemail at 77-JINTO-107 (775-4686-107)Send comments and/or recordings to journeyintopodcat@gmail.comTweet us us TwitterPost a comment on Facebook hereComment directly to this post down below

The Extraordinary Business Book Club
Episode 235 - Misadventures with Gayle Mann and Lucy-Rose Walker

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 37:51


'Failure can be quite a deceptive word... misadventures feels like a much more forgiving word that allows you to go off and try stuff.' Gayle Mann and Lucy-Rose Walker have supported thousands of entrepreneurs in their work with Entrepreneurial Spark and beyond, and if there's one thing they've learned it's that the reality of being an entrepreneur is very different from the version portrayed on social media.  By encouraging entrepreneurs to share their misadventures and how they coped, they hope to end the conspiracy of silence: you're not alone, and you will get through this.  They also learned a huge amount about writing a book and hosting a podcast along the way, which they share with hilarious frankness here!

A Handful of Dust
2: The Doll's House

A Handful of Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020


Welcome back. This time we are discussing The Doll's House, volume 2 of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, which tells the story of Rose Walker and her search for missing family members which leads towards a dream vortex. Along the way she will encounter some of the worst examples of humanity, walking nightmares, and the Lord of Dreams himself.Content Note: The Sandman series deals with and features some particularly dark and troubling subject matters and we have discussed them briefly and in depth in this podcast. Here is a list of some of the subjects that feature in Book 2, The Dolls House:Extreme violence, including graphic depictions of blood and dead bodies.Homophobic language & transphobia. Sexual assault and rape.Child abuse and neglect.If you would like more information about the subjects that feature in the comics or in the podcast (we can provide time codes if you wish to listen but skip over these sections) then please feel free to email us: MCBCpodcast@gmail.comThe piano music featured in this episode is Strange Dream by David Hilowitz from the Free Music Archive. Download here Right click and choose save link as to download to your computer.

The Comics Canon
Episode 113 – The Sandman: The Doll's House

The Comics Canon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 85:40


On July 15, Audible is releasing a star-studded audio production of the first three storylines of the beloved DC/Vertigo series The Sandman—giving us the perfect excuse to book a two-part return trip down the River of Dreams. First stop: The Doll's House, by Neil Gaiman, Mike Dringenberg, Malcolm Jones III, Chris Bachalo, and others! Taking stock of his realm after decades away, Morpheus, the Lord of Dreams, notes that some of its denizens are missing. Meanwhile, teenager Rose Walker embarks on a search for her missing brother Jed—a journey that involves a pair of Silver Age superheroes, a boarding house full of memorable characters, and the extremely unsettling nightmare known as The Corinthian. Will Rose survive a serial killers' convention only to die at the hands of Morpheus himself? And can she make her escape to that Field of Dreams known as ... The Comics Canon? In This Episode: Content warning: Child abuse and attempted assault Our Preludes and Nocturnes and Season of Mists episodes A missed merchandising opportunity Little Nemo in Slumberland G.K. Chesterton Women without agency “Calm down, Mickey Spillane!” The Bogeyman and The Family Man Swamp Thing: American Gothic The Man Who Was Thursday Mindhunter The Dreaming Vol. 1: Pathways and Emanations Iron Maiden's Revelations Cereal Killers by Too Much Joy Join us in two weeks as our Sandman two-parter continues with looks at the short stories Tales in the Sand and Men of Good Fortune from the Doll's House collection, as well as Sandman: Dream Country! Until then: Impress your friends with our Comics Canon merchandise! Rate us on Apple Podcasts! Send us an email! Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook! And as always, thanks for listening!

Style Matters
Everyday Home Style with Hilary Rose Walker

Style Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 32:29


Today's re-released episode takes us all the way back to 2015, but it is still so good and absolutely relevant right now.  You'll hear the voice of my good friend, Karen Grant, who is no longer co-hosting with me, along with our guest, professional photo stylist, Hilary Rose Walker.  At the time of our conversation, Hilary was writing her blog and podcasting under the name Our Style Stories.  Her clients include Sunkist, Samsung, Behr Paints, and Loloi Rugs and A few years ago, she took on a full time position with Magnolia Home.  She is still styling for brands, living and working in Texas.  

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
On the Road with Legal Talk Network : Legalweek 2020: The Path Less Followed – The Rise in Nontraditional Careers

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 23:55


The broadening opportunities in the legal sphere have led some law school grads and even mature lawyers to pursue paths outside the traditional practice of law. What do these nontraditional careers look like? A panel at Legalweek 2020 shared stories and examined the growing opportunities in the evolving legal profession. Podcast co-hosts Ralph Baxter and Laurence Colletti welcome panel moderator Rose Walker and panelists Zach Abramowitz, David Lat, and Chris Wilson to discuss highlights from their session on nontraditional career paths. Rose Walker is the news editor for Legal Week at ALM Media, LLC. Zach Abramowitz is co-founder of ReplyAll, a columnist at Above the Law, and a legal startup evangelist. David Lat is the founder and managing editor of Above the Law. Christopher T. Wilson is a partner at Taylor English Duma, LLP, where he focuses his practice on corporate and finance legal issues.

On the Road with Legal Talk Network
Legalweek 2020: The Path Less Followed – The Rise in Nontraditional Careers

On the Road with Legal Talk Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 23:55


The broadening opportunities in the legal sphere have led some law school grads and even mature lawyers to pursue paths outside the traditional practice of law. What do these nontraditional careers look like? A panel at Legalweek 2020 shared stories and examined the growing opportunities in the evolving legal profession. Podcast co-hosts Ralph Baxter and Laurence Colletti welcome panel moderator Rose Walker and panelists Zach Abramowitz, David Lat, and Chris Wilson to discuss highlights from their session on nontraditional career paths. Rose Walker is the news editor for Legal Week at ALM Media, LLC. Zach Abramowitz is co-founder of ReplyAll, a columnist at Above the Law, and a legal startup evangelist. David Lat is the founder and managing editor of Above the Law. Christopher T. Wilson is a partner at Taylor English Duma, LLP, where he focuses his practice on corporate and finance legal issues.

The Dreaming
The Sandman #64 – The Kindly Ones 8

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 53:29


A week passes as Dream performs his duties, his sister Delirium visits, Rose Walker tells her diary about big news, The Corinthian and Matthew discover who took Daniel, a gatekeeper falls, Rose's big news comes crashing down, and a funeral.

Vertiguys
Sandman #60-61: The Things They Don’t Teach You at School

Vertiguys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019 50:42


The plot thickens with the second installment of The Kindly Ones in Sandman #60-61. Carla has questions, Rose Walker returns with life lessons, and Matthew finds himself in the buddy cop movie of the year. http://media.blubrry.com/vertiguys/content.blubrry.com/vertiguys/74_Sandman_60-61_edit_2.mp3   Show Notes 2:00 – We discussed the Convergence with our friends Joanna and Ryan from What’s Lightsabers, Precious? … Continue reading Sandman #60-61: The Things They Don’t Teach You at School →

Podcast On The Vibe
EP. 5 - New Beginnings, New Year's Resolutions, and Setting Goals with Sydney Rose Walker

Podcast On The Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 89:10


Thanks for tuning in for our fifth episode.... a Celebration of New Beginnings in partnership with Change Is Ours! This week, we have the organized, passionate, badass Sydney Rose Walker. We talk all about what New Beginnings, New Years Resolutions, and goal setting - no better person to do that with than Sydney because she is CAPRICORN AF. Syd goes into detail about her daily routine, her yearly resolutions, and how she GETS SHIT DONE. Victoria shares her grounding routine and gives us 6 simple steps to actually make your goals a reality. Danielle shares a story about why this time of the year is extra special to her. We hope this episode inspires you to take action and do small things every day to get to your ultimate, highest vibration. Whether you listen at the end/beginning of the year or smack dab in the middle of July, you are always invited to make change in your life and we support you! Feel free to slide into our DMs on Instagram @podcastonthevibe - we are always here and love hearing from you! To stay up-to-date with Sydney, follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sydneyrosewalker/ Recommendations from this episode: It All Begins With "I": https://www.amazon.com/All-Begins-Thinking-Secrets-Fulfilled/dp/1931290059 The Embody Podcast (Candice Wu): https://candicewu.com/podcast/ Seek The Joy Podcast (Sydney Weiss): https://www.seekthejoypodcast.com Join Our Journey -------------------------- Host/Creator: Danielle Engelman www.instagram.com/daniengelman/ Host/Creator: Victoria Gluchoski www.instagram.com/victoriaglu/ Producer/Editor: Ian Pitts www.instagram.com/theianpitts/ Partners: Change Is Ours www.instagram.com/changeisours_/www.changeisours.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-thevibe/support

The Dreaming
The Sandman #62 – The Kindly Ones 6

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 42:19


Rose Walker journeys to Unity Kincaid’s nursing home in England and encounters three elderly women who tell her the strange tale of the children who flew away.

Fridays with Flea Style
Magnolia Photo + Styling Director Hilary Rose Walker: How To Design Your Dream Job

Fridays with Flea Style

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 51:57


She was born and raised in Nashville, honed her professional chops in Dallas and now calls Waco home. Why? Because Joanna Gaines gave the 32-year old a fateful call that changed her life -- and location -- in a flash. Today Hilary Rose Walker is Magnolia's Director of Photography and Styling and helping make everything Joanna touches turn into pure magic (and gold). We recently visited with Hilary on her home turf -- the day she was moving into her new office! -- to chat about her recent role change with the company, life in small town Texas and everything in between. Don't miss this amazing podcast with the inspiring and open girl boss.

The Dreaming
The Sandman #60 – The Kindly Ones 4

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 49:09


Remiel visits Lucifer, Hippolyta's loss of her son sends her into a world of madness and myth, Carla visits Rose Walker, and Dream completes a project.

Vertiguys
Sandman #14-16: Collectors

Vertiguys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 84:04


The Doll’s House wraps up in Sandman #14-16, in which Rose Walker attends a creepy convention, the Corinthian picks a fight, and Morpheus serves up some justice. No new Vertiguys next week, but we’ll be back September 6 with the next installment of Hellblazer. http://media.blubrry.com/vertiguys/content.blubrry.com/vertiguys/19_Sandman_14-16_edit.mp3   Show Notes 0:27 – Okay, this one went over … Continue reading Sandman #14-16: Collectors →

Funnybooks and Firewater
Episode 67 - The Sandman, vol 2 - The Doll's House

Funnybooks and Firewater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 47:03


During Morpheus's incarceration, three dreams escaped the Dreaming and are now loose in the waking world. At the same time, a young woman named Rose Walker is searching for her little brother. As their stories converge, a vortex is discovered that could destroy all dreamers, and the world itself.  Neil Gaiman's transcendent series SANDMAN is often hailed as the definitive Vertigo title and one of the finest achievements in graphic storytelling.  Next week its a few years down the road in the wrong direction, a woman's failure to comply with her patriarchal overlords results in exile to the meanest penal planet in the galaxy. But what happened on Earth that this new world order came to pass in the first place? Return to the grim corridors of Auxiliary Compliance Outpost #2, to uncover the first clues to the history of the world as we know it? and meet PRESIDENT BITCH. Its the latest in our month of Take 2’s - Bitch Planet vol 2. Episode 67 - The Sandman - Vol 2 - The Doll’s House,  is out on July 24th.  Find this, and all our other episodes on iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and TuneIn

Funnybooks and Firewater
Ep 66 - The Wicked and The Divine, Vol 2 - Fandemonium

Funnybooks and Firewater

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 62:24


Its the second volume of the award-winning urban fantasy series where gods are the ultimate pop stars and pop stars are the ultimate gods. Following the tragic and unjust death of Lucifer, it takes a revelation from Inanna to draw Laura back into the worlds of Gods and Superstardom to try and discover the truth behind a conspiracy to subvert divinity. Join us for The Wicked + The Divine - Vol 2 - Fandemonium. During Morpheus's incarceration, three dreams escaped the Dreaming and are now loose in the waking world. At the same time, a young woman named Rose Walker is searching for her little brother. As their stories converge, a vortex is discovered that could destroy all dreamers, and the world itself.  Neil Gaiman's transcendent series SANDMAN is often hailed as the definitive Vertigo title and one of the finest achievements in graphic storytelling.  Episode 66 - The Wicked and The Divine - Vol 2 - Fandemonium,  is out on July 17th.  Find this, and all our other episodes on iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and TuneIn

INSPIRED EDINBURGH - THE HOME OF POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS
EP10: Lucy-Rose Walker - Entrepreneurial Spark

INSPIRED EDINBURGH - THE HOME OF POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 61:44


Our latest guest is Lucy-Rose Walker. Lucy-Rose is the co-founder and CEO of Entrepreneurial Spark, the world's largest free business accelerator for early stage and growing ventures. Their vision is to inspire and enable positive social change through the action of Entrepreneuring. In 2016 Lucy-Rose was listed on SBNN's 40 under 40 list and she's grown Entrepreneurial Spark from one Hatchery with 25 Chiclets to 13 Hatcheries across the UK with over 800 Chiclets. The businesses supported by Entrepreneurial Spark have now turned over £176m and secured £151m in investment. Lucy-Rose gives a fantastic insight into the work Entrepreneurial Spark are doing, her vision for the organisation and the mindset required to be a successful entrepreneur. You can find Lucy-Rose at: http://www.entrepreneurial-spark.comhttps://twitter.com/esparkglobalhttps://www.facebook.com/ESparkGlobal Like our Facebook page here: www.facebook.com/INSPIREDINBURGH

The Dreaming
The Sandman #15 – Into the Night

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 37:33


Rose Walker's nature as a vortex causes the barriers between dreams to crumble.    

The Dreaming
The Sandman #14 – Collectors

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 62:19


Rose Walker and Gilbert cross paths with The Corinthian at a “Cereal Convention”. I Am Joe’s Body on The Internet Archive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avmeDrqbWNE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btNVUWikg7M

The Dreaming
The Sandman #11 – Moving In

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2016 0:53


Rose Walker rents a room in a house full of interesting people, we see Jed's dreams and reality, while Morpheus locates two of his missing dreams and is not pleased. Absolute Sandman Color Differences Little Nemo in Slumberland Archive Sand Island Light, Alabama http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOkiNJREHWw

The Dreaming
The Sandman #10 – The Doll’s House

The Dreaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 47:10


We meet Dream's siblings, Desire and Despair, and Rose Walker, the granddaughter of “sleeper” Unity Kincaid and a “Dream Vortex”.  

Level UP with Ms. Gina
Catch Me After the Grind a Show w/Ms. Gina & special guest: Rose Walker!

Level UP with Ms. Gina

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 36:22


You do NOT want to miss this broadcast! I'm so excited to have our first guest join us on Catch Me After the Grind Show! This is motivation times 10!! Come get some!!

Level UP with Ms. Gina
Catch Me After the Grind a Show w/Ms. Gina & special guest: Rose Walker!

Level UP with Ms. Gina

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 36:22


You do NOT want to miss this broadcast! I'm so excited to have our first guest join us on Catch Me After the Grind Show! This is motivation times 10!! Come get some!!

Apenas um cast...
A1C#10b - Casa de Bonecas

Apenas um cast...

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2014 46:12


Continuando o papo iniciado no episódio passado, iremos agora falar do segundo arco de Sandman: A Casa de Bonecas. Nesta continuação teremos como participantes, Eliomar, Vinicius, Sebastian e Ulisses.

Ink & Quill
InQ Episode 68: "The Sandman"

Ink & Quill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013


In this episode we discuss Neil Gaiman's The Sandman series. The WHOLE series. That's right, the 10 episodes! Set against the background of Dream's abduction from the Dream World of which he is the King, the story of the Sandman mixes folklore with fantasy, reverie with reality, dilemmas with decisions.  A very ambitious work that touches on a lot of various themes, the Sandman series will entice anyone interested in reading a graphic novel with a message. Change or not change, that is the question that Dream (aka Morpheus) will be forced to ponder over the course of 10 volumes once he finally escapes his prison and his world has been shattered by his very absence. After 70 years of imprison0ment, both the Dream World and the Waking World are in dire need of his presence. Be ready to meet the Endless (Dream's brothers and sisters), the Fates, the vortex, personified nightmares like the Corinthian,  Rose Walker, Loki, Abel and Cain, Matthew the raven, Lucien the librarian, Mervyn of the pumpkin head,  and many others. Visit the show website!