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Today in 1970, Ernie from Sesame Street first sang his signature song, “Rubber Duckie.” So it's a great time to talk about how so many people became awfully fond of rubber ducks. Plus: the town of Boring, Oregon didn't get its name because it's a boring place! Rubber ducks (Quartz)No, the town of Boring wasn't named such because it was a dull place to be (KGW)Float on over to our Patreon page and help this show grow
Christmas time is here! (Cue the “Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!” music!) It's the end of the semester, and we take a little time to reflect on what we've done and what we've learned this semester. Matt prompts the discussion this week with a two-part question: 1) What gifts did we receive from our students this year? And 2) What gifts would we like to give to educators? We have a lot of great things we have found blessings from our students, from their reflective responses, to their self-knowledge, to their hospitality, welcoming nature, and idealism. We also have gifts we would love to give to our fellow educators, including bravery, collaboration, authentic professional development, and resources for mental health. Thanks, as always, for listening. We appreciate you so much! We hope that this Christmas season is a blessing for you amidst the blur of busyness, friends! Hallway Conversations is sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of Christian Education. You can learn more about the good work CACE is doing at https://cace.org/
Send us a Text Message.Ep 464: A hot and steamy bathtime turns into a paranormal power play time for Jessie when an ordinary rubber duckie transforms into a magical sex toy all on its very own... enjoy the surreal erotica story of magical realism fiction, written by author Frank Noir, narrated by Ruan Willow. It's kinky and fun! Explore your sexuality, expand your boundaries, and enrich your relationships through listening to erotic fiction! Then stay for the author interview! Thrilled to have Frank Noir on the podcast, an erotica author of Scandinavian descent, currently residing in Berlin, Germany. His writings are graphically sexual, embracing the darker side of carnal urges with hard yet sensual tales of submission and guilty pleasures.Find Frank Noir's ebooks on Amazon, Kindle, iTunes, iBooks, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Smashwords. Visit his website at Official website: franknoir.comAmazon author page: amazon.com/author/franknoirIn this episode, Ruan narrates a full story by Frank Noir titled "Rubber Duckie," a supernatural and highly erotic tale that will leave your senses tingling. After the story, Ruan and Frank have an engaging interview about writing erotica, the creative process, and their personal experiences and insights into the world of erotic literature.Frank Noir's book Dirty Cops (affiliate link, podcast may receive a small commission from purchases, which support this podcast, thank you!) https://amzn.to/4bZTC4GQuotes from Frank Noir:"The stories of Frank Noir are graphically sexual, daring to embrace the darker side of our carnal urges, hard yet sensual tales of submission and guilty pleasures.""I think the short story format is perfect for erotica. It's quite difficult to do a plot that makes sense, that also gives way to as many sex scenes as I like to write.""I think it's fun to push your own boundaries a bit and imagine things that you may not be into.""I always divide the story into chapters in the outline so I know what happens where. Which means when I get stuck in one chapter, I can start work on another one."Explore Ruan's books:Books and audiobooks: http://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/Wicked & Spicy Tales: erotic magical paranormal and erotic horror fiction short story collection https://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/wickedandspicytalesRuan's Audiobooks: https://books.ruanwillowauthor.com/audiobooksnarratedbyruanServicing the Work Men, Her Filthy Hotwife Adventures bundle of books 1-5 https://books.ruanwillowauthor.com Support the Show.Subscribe for exclusive episodes: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1599808/subscribeSign up for Ruan's newsletters: https://subscribepage.io/ruanwillowhttps://linktr.ee/RuanWillowRuan's a Manscaped Ambassador get 20% OFF+Free Shipping with promo code RUAN at https://www.manscaped.com/
Hey everyone! Pod Hobo Ryan is still with us as we charge through our favorite pod game: Musical Madlibs! Join the unhinged madness as we wheeze our way through these ridiculous performances... who got up and walked away? Who peed their pants? Find out and let us know what songs we should do next! @downstageleftpc downstageleftpc@gmail.com downstageleftpodcast.com
It's ALWAYS a blast when Laura Wiegert from the Fox Cities Chamber joins us, and this morning is no different. The chamber just recently held a civics bee and awarded three students as winners. She joins the show to give Jim and John a little quiz about civics. Who would you bet your money on? Who will win the prized Rubber Duckie award from the chamber? Listen to find out and click HERE for more details on the Fox Cities Chamber's 150th anniversary! Then Civic Media's Teri Barr is on to talk about "Polkas, Polkas Polkas"! It was 30 years ago that the polka was made the official state dance! She shares some great audio from former Governor Tommy Thompson and we spin a few polkas to celebrate! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-8 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Oshkosh. Subscribed to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Teri Barr, Laura Wiegert
What's your most loved and least favorite song on Little Richard's debut album, 1957's Here's Little Richard?! We finally delve into the 1950s by talking about the oldest album we've ranked yet. Adam repeatedly circles back to himself, talking about his short European tour with the red-hot Little Richards and interviews two of its main creators: Sparkle Gail Higgins, longtime London/NY/California vintage clothing queen and Heartbreakers road manager who named her San Diego store the Girl Can't Help It and her friend Robert Lopez (El Vez), who started the wild allstar act to play at her store. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite piano store. Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod . Architect of Rock and Roll, Attitude, A-WOOOOOOO, a-wop-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom, Baby, the beat, the beat, the beat, the Beatles, Pat Boone, Can't Believe You Wanna Leave, choreography, El Vez, energy, the Girl Can't Help It, Good Golly Miss Molly, the Heartbreakers, Sparkle Gail Higgins, Benny Hill, Jenny, Jenny, Little Adam, Little Richard, Little Robert, the Little Richards, Long Tall Sally, Robert Lopez, Lucille, Dean Martin, Paul McCartney, Miss Ann, my band, my band, my band, Oh Why?, Richard Penniman, piano, Elvis Presley, Ready Teddy, Rip It Up, rock and roll, Rubber Duckie, saxophone solo, She's Got It, shut up, Slippin' and Slidin', Trio, True, Fine Mama, Tutti Frutti, 1957. US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPod http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
Mike's Fever Dream: Are The Beatles actually Japanese? Think about it. Boogie2988 Documentary: Boogie continues his journey of trying to spread sad, depressing stories everywhere he goes. Give him your pity and your money! Villain Era: Has Mike entered his villain era!? LET'S JUST TALK!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, DON CHEADLE!, PATREON!, PODCASTS!, WARS!, SCARECROW!, MLC!, NLO!, MERSH!, KEVIN!, RUMBLE!, APPLETINI!, WAR MODE!, THE SHINING!, PAUL IS DEAD!, FEVER DREAM!, DISNEYLAND!, CHAD!, NEGATIVE!, COMPLAINING!, UPSET!, THEME PARKS!, FAST PASS!, TACOMA!, SEATTLE!, THE BEATLES!, JAPANESE!, CONSPIRACY!, PAUL!, BRITISH!, LIVERPOOL!, BOOGIE2988!, FINANCES!, DOCUMENTARY!, DARK!, SAD!, DEPRESSING!, FAT!, NARCISSISM!, STEVEN JAY WILLIAMS!, RUBBER DUCKIE!, CRYPTO!, MONEY!, ROLLS!, EXTRA SKIN!, MAGIC THE GATHERING!, SEX WORKERS!, WHORES!, HOOKERS!, RETIRED!, GIFTS!, COMPULSIVE!, BOXING!, GUN!, FELONY!, DARK HUMOR!, JOKES!, CANCER!, RAPE!, PIZZA!, MORTGAGE!, DEPRESSION!, MENTAL HEALTH!, MORBIDLY OBESE!, DRAKE'S SON!, MICHELE WILLIAMS!, BRITNEY SPEARS!, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE IMPRESSION!, STAND UP COMEDIAN!, CROWD WORK!, YOUNG GIRLFRIEND!, 20 YEAR OLD!, SHROOMS!, PSYCHADELICS!, REGULAR GUY!, BONFIRE!, COPING MECHANISM! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
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The famous Ernie (of Sesame Street) once sang "Rubber Duckie, you're the one!" and this episodes guest would certainly agree. Vince is a life long collector from Italy (now in London) that has devoted his passion into the cosplaying duck toys known as, Tubbz. Listen along as JD learns all about his passion for these cute collectibles that have been around for less than 5 years but finding their way in to many collectors homes.Check out pictures of Vince's collection on the Collecting Heroes Instagram @CollectingHeroesVince's socials:Instagram: @tubbzcollectorNumskull Designs:Instagram: @numskulldesignsTubbz Club: www.facebook.com/groups/tubbzclubYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NumskullDesignsJoin the collector of collectors, JD, as he speaks to superfans and collectors of pop culture toys and memorabilia from around the world. Each episode sees JD interview a new guest and geek out over the many types of nostalgia we all share. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guests today were Liv Dehning, President, Brainerd Jr. Jaycee's, and Ben Maurer, Member, Brainerd Jr. Jaycee's.
Aharrr me hearties! Come and set sail with us upon the finest riverboat this side of Baldur's Gate! Well... finest might be a stretch... In fact "riverboat" is probably pushing it...
Which Sesame Street skits have been living in your head for the past 50 or so years? Rubber Duckie? Mahna Mahna? Ladybug Picnic? Grover screaming “FAAAAAR?” There are SO many classic, memorable skits we'll never be able to get out of our brains — and we're not complaining! Join us as we count down YOUR Top 10 (or 14) favorites! Which shockingly appears low on the list? Which was the #1 most memorable? And which one prompted a debate about Ernie's nipples? Listen now to find out!Follow the PCPS on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube.Help the PCPS keep on truckin' by becoming a supporter on Patreon. Check out all the extra perks you get here.Want to pitch in for gas money and support the PCPS? Make a one-time donation here.Subscribe to the PCPS email newsletter, “The Weekly Reader” here.
This week we look behind the beef curtains and get a visit from corporate Matt; We tackle the serious topics of Pizza, Baby Corn and The Goonies; Will gets asked about his usage of instagram; and what did Will and Loren has a major disagreement about?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10-4 GOOD BUDDYSay what you will about America, you cannot deny that, against all odds, fortunes can be made by good old American entrepreneurial invention. Submitted for your approval: advertising executive Billie Dale Fries, aka CW McCall, and his monster radio hit “Convoy”.If you were sentient during 1975 there was no escaping the ubiquitous Citizen's Band modulated, clarion voice of the fictional trucker, CW McCall as he barreled across the highways of America, calling out to his fellow haulers, inspiring them to break through the barricades of the “Smoky Bears”, going 98 mph. It was number one on the Billboard top 100, and number 2 in the UK - proving that everybody in the English speaking world loved CW's rebel attitude.It all started when Adman Billie Dale was working on a campaign for the Bozell and Jacobs agency, to sell “Old Home” bread. He invented a series of spots portraying the flirtations between trucker CW and waitress Mavis, whenever the hauler made his bread deliveries to the “Old Home Filler Up an' Keep on Truckin' Cafe”. The catchiness of the spots led Billie Dale to the notion that a radio hit trading on the CB craze might connect with folks, and boy howdy, was he ever spot on.CW McCall (whose initials stood for “Country and Western,” and whose last name came from a copy of McCall's magazine that was on Billie Dale's desk) was so popular that more albums and movies followed, and later, flushed with Clios and cash, CB bought a vacation home in Ouray, CO, where he ran for mayor and served for 6 years. Shortly before his death at the age of 93, Billie Dale Fries gave his blessing to the “Freedom Convoy” protesters in Canada to use his anthem in solidarity. “BREAKER BREAKER, RUBBER DUCKIE, LOOKS LIKE WE GOT US A CONVOY!”
National rubby duckie day. Pop culture from 2016. Oldest cave painting found, 1st Anglo-Afghan war, 1st tv hoedown. Todays birthdays - Robert Stack, Liz Anderson, Frances Steinhagen, Richard Moll, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Trace Adkins, Penelope Ann Miller, Patrick Dempsey, Nicole Eggert, Orlando Bloom, Liam Hemsworth. Wyatt Earp died.
Angie is all about storytelling, she always has been. On today's PauseCast, we're diverting from what we'd planned (funerals and permission) into storytelling and why that matters. This is a theme we keep coming back to because it's in stories that we see ourselves, others, and other possibilities for us to be. As usual, we share of ourselves, so that you can see yourself more clearly. It's in seeing clearly that we can find our way into joy, which is, of course, why these meanders matter so much to us. I hope you enjoy this episode, please share, review, and even subscribe.Episode links:Chapman Coaching Inc.Big Stone HouseErnie sings the Rubber Duckie song on Sesame Street Richard Wagamese on StorytellingRoyalty free music is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-HumaPlease send thoughts and comments to meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com
Badge & Satts finnaly get through to Danger after many months and see what he's up to!
Jessica Wang shares her experiences in the tech industry in this interview. We explore trends, personal branding, creativity, and work life balance. She has a popular TikTok account that you should check out: https://www.tiktok.com/@therubberduckiee Visit www.allthehatswewear.com
It's a packed Blind Guys Chat this week as the guys are talking everything from glaciers to tech. We begin with a sad story, spoiler alert, it's not really too sad. Jan, has had to cancel his winter skiing trip in Germany because the Germans won't let him into the country until he has had 3 vaccinations. But there is good news for Jan's guide dog Geoff, as he is getting to spend time with his bitch next door while the wooden floors are installed at home. Stuart and Óran are mystified as to why ‘LinkedIN' is clunky and quite inaccessible to screen readers given that it is owned by Microsoft. Have you got any suggestions for the guys when using the ‘LinkedIN' application? Stuart regresses to his childhood when we give a demo of the ‘Walkie Talkie' app on Apple Watch. It's really cool. But Jan prefers his beautiful Tissot Silent watch which indicates time via vibrations. You can pick one up here if you're loaded like Jan: weirandsons.ie/gents-tissot-silent-alarm-watch.html Meanwhile, Óran wants to know why anyone would choose to set up a Revolut bank account. Is it just a fad? Let us know your thoughts. Finally, Clodagh has an email from Claire Page about AD and Derry is giving us a quick demo of the Alexa app for desktop. So, throw that Antigen test into your neighbour's garden, turn off the spin cycle on the washing machine, pour yourself a nice fruity beer and enjoy the number one podcast as voted by garden gnomes … Blind Guys Chat! Don't forget: • Please rate and review us on your chosen podcasting platform. • We'd love to know what you'd like us to talk about in upcoming shows; send us your suggestions by email: blindguyschat@gmail.com • Don't forget you can send us your Blindie Tips and other thoughts by email also on blindguyschat@gmail.com • If you want support the podcast, you can treat the Blind Guys to a coffee by clicking the link below! Over and out, Rubber Duckie! Support Blind Guys Chat by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/blind-guys-chat
Do you have a favorite thing you like to sleep with at night and can't fall asleep unless you have it? Well, So does Erinie, listen to how he keeps Bert up very late helping him look for his rubber duckie. A Sesame Street story by Emily Pearl Kingsley and read by Papa Rick --- 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/rick-miley/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-miley/support
Mark Mathias, founder and president of Remarkable STEAM, tells how Connecticut's Makers Faire is elevating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics, while boosting the economy, elevating STEAM in schools, and creating space for community and global connection and innovation. Resources: Unreal Engine from Epic Games Mark Mathias on LinkedIn The Great Duck Project View the Great Duck & ducklings The Connecticut Maker Faire Episode Transcript (electronically generated): Unreal Engine by Epic Games[00:00:00] This episode of the EdCuration podcast is sponsored by Unreal Engine unreal, online. Learning is a free learning platform that offers Hands-On video courses and guided learning paths. For more than two decades. Unreal Engine has evolved to become the most advanced real-time 3D creation tool for photo-real visuals and immersive experiences looking to learn more. You can find Unreal Engine at EdCuration.com Kristi Hemingway: [00:00:50] Mark, Mathias is a Career Information Technology executive who has lived and worked all over the world. He is the founder and the president of Remarkable STEAM, which is Connecticut's leader in promoting innovation, technology, engineering arts and Mathematics, but before hearing all about Remarkable STEAM, I just wanted to know a little bit about marks history, with and passion for education. Mark Mathias: [00:01:30] I have a kind of a family history and education. My father was a college professor. My mother worked at University. My stepmother was a college professor. And I did corporate training for a number of years for large computer companies. And, and then when I moved to this town here in Connecticut, Westport, my wife and I wanted to get involved with the community. And so I said, well, I've got a background education. Why not run for the Board of Education. Kristi Hemingway: [00:01:54] Mark won a seat on the school board and served for four-year terms. That's 16 years for the right-brainers listening before. Retiring about two years ago and while he was on the board of education Mark and his two children attended the world Maker Faire in New York. Mark Mathias: [00:02:11] I had a couple of Brothers in California that had told me about an event in California called The Maker Faire. And they said, Mark, you'd love to be there and you see it. You should fly out to California to be part of this event. I said, I'm not going to fly to California for this, but then when it came to New York, and so I took my two kids there, they were like 7 and 14 at the time and they had so much fun and they didn't know they were learning. Kristi Hemingway: [00:02:31] I don't know about you, but I've never been to a makers fair. I didn't really have a clear picture. What happens at a makers Fair. Mark Mathias: [00:02:38] They had somebody that had made a bicycle with a jet engine on it. They had a swing set that had sprinklers on it where when you use it was swinging. It would turn the sprinklers on and off. Just all these really fun crazy things. And I said to myself, you know, there's so many kids here in Connecticut, that we'll never make it to this event in New York. Mark, we should bring it to Connecticut. Kristi Hemingway: [00:03:03] That's when Mark and a couple of friends decided to found Remarkable STEAM as the host and organizer of Connecticut's Makers Faire Maker Faire. Connecticut is now the northeast's largest and most impactful creativity and Innovation event. This event in fuses steam through the entire Community while also partnering with local schools, Mark Mathias: [00:03:26] and we thought, if we can get you know, a lot of these kids just couldn't come to this event for free. And experience this fun of this craziness, that it would be good for them, just fun, but also academically. And so we said, if we can get 800 people to show up. That was our bar. That's what we set the bar. We get 800 people to show up, that's going to be our success and we put it together in about six months and we ended up having 2,200 people show up that first event and we decided Well, I guess we're going to do this again. We should really start and create our own legal team. And so we created a Remarkable STEAM to primarily be the producer of what was originally known as the Westport mini Maker Faire and has since grown to be now Maker Faire, Connecticut. Kristi Hemingway: [00:04:14] The makers Fair has continued to attract more people. Each year - 2020, which we'd all like to Simply erase and not only does it provide an opportunity for Artisans and innovators to display a network. It's having a lasting impact on the economy in Westport. Mark Mathias: [00:04:31] Entrepreneurs have started to find each other that entrepreneurs a started companies have started to find investors and manufacturers and marketing firms and Distributors. And so we started off as being kind of this fun event. And now we're having a positive impact in numerous areas in our economy. Kristi Hemingway: [00:04:53] So just out of curiosity. How hard is it to host A Makers Fair? Like did it become your full-time job, then all of a sudden because it sounds like a lot of work.. Mark Mathias: [00:05:02] It is a lot of work. It takes us about six months to produce one up, until now. It's been a free event. So, everything we have to pay for all the facilities, the tents, the electrical, you know, generator is the police and fire protection, the marketing, the insurance, all that kind of stuff has to be paid for. And so, one of my primary jobs is to raise the money to pay for the event. We also have a team of about 50 members of, we call the, or the Maker Faire, organizing committee and of that 50 people about 12 of us be that like the core that I'd say and really about four people do most of the work, but a lot of that is getting the word out. The real value is all of what we call makers or in more of a conference parlance the exhibitors, you know, we have to find them, we have to get on their schedule. We have to figure out where they are going to be. Some of them have done things that are dangerous, like they have Flames or they have noise or they're throwing things, and we have to make sure that those are all done safely. Kristi Hemingway: [00:06:02] Mark proceeded to tell me about the mountain of bureaucracy. Inherent was such a circus of dangerous feeds. Mark Mathias: [00:06:08] We have these things called marshmallow Shooters. You take PVC pipe, you cut them up, you put them together and then you put a miniature marshmallow in the thing and you blow it. Okay, like a little blow gun, we found that our insurance company would not insure for these mini marshmallow, these marshmallows Shooters because they were projectiles the point. It's lots of details. When people just show up to a festival or an event like this that are all taking care of that they never see and it's fun. It's exciting. But there's a lot of stuff that we have to make sure that we have food trucks. Toilets, you know, all those kinds of things. They have to be in a good place for people to actually have a good experience. Kristi Hemingway: [00:06:50] I'm brimming with questions. You're just reminding me of my son's, one of his middle school projects, He created a potato cannon and he was the hit of the neighborhood and he ended up selling it on Craigslist or somewhere for a lot of money like people wanted this potato cannon. It was amazing. And so I'm curious who are these makers? Are they people who have invented a thing and they want to sell the thing or who are they? Mark Mathias: [00:07:22] It's a lot of people, and we really try and encourage a broad spectrum. We typically have a section for what is typically called crafts, you know, people who have made things, whether it be they turn something on the lathe and make it out of wood or they photography or something like that, but we're not a craft fair or a craft show. What we like are people who we hadn't have a lot of students that will bring a project to say. I built this project in my science class. We love having kids that come. Just to show off what they've done in school and teachers like that too. Because in most schools, when you do something, you here's an assignment, you do the project, you turn it in. You get a grade, you move onto the next thing. What we're allowing is teachers and the students to work on a project that they can do it and then they can showcase it to the public. We had one student here in Connecticut that made a collapsible bow like a bow and And he made it a PVC pipe and hinges and things like that. It was not even associated with this school. We have one guy. He called himself the Concrete Cowboy and he makes concrete Furniture. A lot of it is people said would say I didn't know that you could do that. Yeah. All right, or or why would you do that? And what I loved about this is people said because it sounded like fun. Kristi Hemingway: [00:08:47] One of the beautiful things about a Makers Faire Beyond just encouraging experimentation and Creativity is the way in which it Fosters and reinforces that growth mindset that we educators are talking about a lot. These days, Mark Mathias: [00:09:01] one of the lessons that we like people to learn is that you fail, a lot, is that every project that might be a finished project has multiple steps along the way and especially if it's not something that's prescribed like in a classroom you go. Here's the rubric you have to do it this way and pretty much every kid's result is the same. We like it when people try something that they don't, if they can, do they stumble along the way, they try something that doesn't work. They have to try something else. And what's the beauty of it? Is, this is a human interaction. People. That attend the event, get to talk to people who did these things and they and the person says, you know, the attendee says, wow, that looks pretty fun. I'm the guy behind the, the, the table. So, yeah, it took me 18 months to make that on the versus really said. Yeah, this is the 12th iteration and maybe I'm not even done yet. Okay. Now that I'm at the 12th iteration, I have ideas for five more things. We like people to see that failure is part of a problem or challenges are part of the creative process. I find that a lot of people adults and youth. That as soon as they run into a roadblock. They stop, they say this can't be done or I can't do it and we like them to meet people that have been in that exact situation. That have said, this is my 12th iteration of this. Kristi Hemingway: [00:10:27] Mark had so many examples of this characteristic. The stick-to-itiveness and growth mindset of innovators, inventors and creators. These are the kinds of models. We really want to provide for our students. I feel like Mark and I could have talked all day. Mark Mathias: [00:10:43] I'll take another one. We had a guy that put a jet engine on a go-kart and he built this jet engine in his garage, which is kind of a dangerous thing in and of itself. and of course it's noisy. As all get out jet engines, are not known for being quiet. But the idea was, this was a project that he had evolved over years for these young men, young man. He had to build the go-kart, then he had to build the jet engine. Then he had to get them to work together. He had to have a gas pedal and had to have good brakes, had to have fuel for it. And all of these things is not something you buy on Amazon. And so they we like to use these events as inspiration for youth to see things that they've never seen before. Leave you another example. We a couple years ago. We had the American Welding Society. Bring a tractor trailer that had virtual reality welding in it. So you'd put on the VR goggles, you hold this welding stick and then you would do things and it would demonstrate to you how to do arc welding, but there was no smoke. There was no metal, slag falling on your feet. And the idea is to encourage people to consider a career in welding. This is Workforce Development. Yeah. We're Getting people interested in being part of perhaps a career that they've never seen before. Kristi Hemingway: [00:11:56] Since Mark mentioned Workforce Development. I just want a sidebar a minute here. Have you noticed that construction project seemed to stand unfinished for months and that it takes weeks to schedule a home repair of any kind. This is happening Nationwide according to a new analysis by people ready's skilled trades division. There were three hundred and eighty eight thousand, three hundred, and forty five jobs. Posted for skilled trades related workers between May and June of twenty Twenty-One and a fifty percent increase. From pre-pandemic levels with most positions remaining unfilled for an average of 24 days. The skilled trade industry was one of the few Industries to experience growth every single month throughout the pandemic. But the demand for workers is growing at a much faster, rate trades workers are retiring by the thousands and those positions are Our remaining unfilled graduates just aren't choosing skilled trades as professions as an example of this. The boat company that makes submarines for the US government approached Mark about presenting at the Makers Faire. Mark Mathias: [00:13:05] I said, well, why are you here? I said, you looking to get people to work for you said? Yeah. I said are you targeting like college students is no. We're targeting. Middle School students. That are going to go through Middle School, High School, College University, and then come and work for them, but they have to plant the seeds now and they need to let people know that being a with the mechanic plumber or a pipefitter is a very good profession available to you right here in the state. And you need to plant that seed early so that when the students are looking for jobs and careers They'll remember. Hey, I could help make submarines from an academic standpoint educational standpoint, you know, to be a plumber or an electrician or something like that requires skills, that requires math skills, requires Hands-On skills requires all sorts of skills. That schools can give. And of course, if the academic part of it, the whole math and science things, but then there's the whole trade component which is how to work with your hands, how to work with tools, how to machine things, how to weld things, how to cut wood, how to What are structural components and it's so that the pointed there are opportunities for learning beyond the classroom and what we really try and do at our events is to expose people adults and children in areas that they might find interesting that they've not seen before. Hopefully, many of them will go back to the classroom and say, you know, I saw the Z. Now, I see where this applies. This. Yes, I'm taking in art or this class. I'm taking in music or this class. I'm taking a math or engineering. I can see where that can be applied in real life, which at least for me. And I've seen this happen as I've been. An educator is when, when the students see the path, they see how this is going to be applied. It makes that path. They're on much easier to Traverse and it leads to better outcomes. Kristi Hemingway: [00:15:13] So Mark, do you? You just Remarkable STEAM, you're talking about the impact in the classroom. Do you partner with students in schools in an intentional way? Mark Mathias: [00:15:24] We reach out to all academics. In fact, we will give any student by him or herself that has a project will give them a free Booth if they're just, they're showing off. This is what I did in my class or this is what I did on my own, we will give them a free Booth, sometimes the the district or the school will have a presence. At the at our event, sometimes just the students will this gives some of these more non-traditional classes that don't generally have the performance component to be able to take something that's in the classroom, and then show it on a larger stage. Kristi Hemingway: [00:15:59] So a school who? that gets a booth. What are some of the things that the school might do with their Booth? What kinds of things are they showing? Mark Mathias: [00:16:07] we had a whole bunch of things we had. I remember one time we had a group of students that came in. And they were growing different plants. So they brought the plants that they'd grown some actually brought some fruits and vegetables that come from their garden. And that's always an amazing thing when somebody actually grows food for the first time they did it. Absolutely is, we've had a lot of science. We've had the first robotics teams come and in our, in our geography, probably within about a 30-mile radius. We have about five or six, first robotics teams. So we've made a what's called a play Space which is essentially like a dance floor you know about a 20 by 20 foot Dance Floor. We put down the hard surface. And then they have these robots that they've been working on all year long and they have kind of competitions with each other. And, you know that typically, each team will have a table around the play space and they'll be working on tinkering their things. And of course, they'll put the robot out there and it'll go Bing and it won't work and they'll have to haul it back not to fix it and people will come and they'll say they'll see the people work in those robots in the go. They're my age. You know, I can do that. Yeah, and that's one of the big aha's is that this is not something that you bought from Amazon that you bring it home. You take out of the box, you do it. These are people just like me doing something that I would like to do or that looks like fun. And because it's in person and it's human which is very different than, you know, online, YouTube videos. You can actually go over and talk to this person and say and say, Ask, how did you do that? They'll tell you and they'll show you and maybe they'll just come be part of our team that happens all the time. The people in the booths, the makers become rock stars, Unreal Engine by Epic Games: [00:18:02] integrating steam into cross, content learning can be so easy. And engaging with resources, from today's sponsor, Unreal Engine by Epic Games. [00:18:12] Hi, my name is Steve Isaacs, and I'm the Education Manager at Epic Games. Our goal on the education team is to provide resources and professional development opportunities to bring interactive 3D into the classroom, with industry, standard tools, like Unreal, Engine twin motion, sketchfab and Fortnight creative visit, our education website at Unreal Engine.com, unreal - Futures to start your Learning Journey. You don't have to be an expert to teach with these tools. Let us help you get started. [00:18:40] You'll also find Unreal Engine by Epic Games at EdCuration.com. On their profile page, you can request a demo, ask a question or all about the resources, save them to your dashboard and keep notes to help. You make decisions about the best resources to fit your population. Priorities and budget visit us at EdCuration today and now back to Mark Mark Mathias: [00:19:03] I had a young man come to me one year. He could come to the event and seeing all the stuff. And he said mr. Matthias. I did this project in school, this year and next year Can I have a booth to show it off to my friends? He did. Yeah, it's like this. We've made a difference in this student's life. Yeah, he has something. He's proud of. We gave him a stage to show it off. We are giving these students these opportunities to be seen to be heard to be validated to be inspired, and bring, that's what motivates me. Kristi Hemingway: [00:19:43] I mean, I can tell that you're extremely passionate about it. And it's so much fun to hear all the stories. I'm so you, and you've mentioned that it's a, it's an economic boost for the, for your area, for your town. It's it's there's you're partnering with schools and different ways. It's an opportunity obviously for the makers. What is the stated mission of the Maker Faire? Is it all of those things? The standout to do this. Mark Mathias: [00:20:11] The stated mission of Remarkable STEAM, is to close the education Gap and create jobs. Got it. Okay, that's it. And that takes a lot of different forms. Kristi Hemingway: [00:20:28] Mark, if you would talk to Educators for a minute about, because as you're describing the Maker Faire and the excitement around it and the motivation for learning, I'm feeling like, but why can't learning just Be like that all the time in school. So what can schools be doing to support More Steam, and Interactive Learning in Greater ways. What have you learned from The Maker Faire that we can take? Mark Mathias: [00:20:57] Yeah. Well, I think what we've learned is that to your point. I think a lot of people are now encouraging more Hands-On learning, which takes place through effect. A lot of lot of schools now. Have more called maker spaces in them. That have a lot of tools that typically were part of the shop classes. Although things like 3D printers were never part of a shop class, but there are certainly good reasons why people can combine things. I give you an example. There was a class that was done. I believe it was actually what done here in Westport where they got the drama Department to work together With the art Department to lay out the sets. What are the sets going to be like, for our next play and the art Department 3D printed. A lot of the things to create a stage for the drama Department to say, is this what you're looking for. So the students over here in the art Department, had to learn things like AutoCAD or some of the technical things to be able to design these things that could then be used on a 3D printer to print out the stage slope, when they showed them to the drama department. They said, yes, that's what we want or no. That's not what we want. So what we're finding and what I'm encouraging people to do is, as you're a teacher, try and engage other Educators in what your students are doing. So that what you're doing, applies to multiple courses. Kristi Hemingway: [00:22:24] Yeah, so cross content learning and more collaboration. It sounds like Mark Mathias: [00:22:27] exactly any a lot of places are already doing that. What I'm seeing is that there are a lot of new tools out there, and, of course the technological tools for collaboration or just, you know, blossoming left and right. Right, but what I'm finding is that the more you can get Hands-On things with the students, where they're actually creating things that are tangible, that are requiring them to collaborate with other students in other classes, or even different Grade levels really results in more motivation for the students and Higher Learning. Kristi Hemingway: [00:23:10] Rubber Duckie, you're the one you make better 3D printing and cross content learning. One of my favorite stories that Mark shared from the Makers Faire was the great duck project. This was a global art and engineering project to create the world's largest 3D printed duck. They took a diagram of a bathtub duck. Blew it up to 6 Feet tall and added wall thickness. And then digitally, chopped it up into 476 individual pieces. People who signed up to participate received an email of an individual 3D printable file and they printed the parts and then mailed them back to Mark's Team people from more than a dozen countries participated. In fact, the interest was so great that they had to create ducklings to handle the Overflow. Each duckling was about a hundred and fifty additional. All pieces in all they completed the giant Duck, and three ducklings. There are links to the project and pictures of the Ducks being the episode notes. So much fun, and a great idea for a school hosted, Arts Engineering spin-off project. You talked about this, the importance of resilience and a growth mindset with in regards to failure. Can you expand on what you would consider the really important qualities and characteristics of a successful innovator. What have you observed? Mark Mathias: [00:24:40] I do want to emphasize, failure is a necessary requirement of success. Now, add in fact, one of the things that there used to be a conference called like failures and was always people who got together, talk about their failures. That actually makes it very good topic for a stage where you have five or so people to talk about things that they did in their life that failed and it could be that they succeeded at the end of it. But the point is that people need to understand and celebrate failures. And I encourage teachers when they have a student struggling and they're having a problem. Talk about it in a way that says, hey, over here Johnny was the first one to fail. Atta boy, Johnny you know. Kristi Hemingway: [00:25:32] good so good. You know, I mean, I think we all adopted that there was that failure is not an option from was it Apollo 13? Yeah, and we all adopted it as like, yes, this is our American catchphrase. And then we realized oh, wow, that's not really working for us and it needs to change to failure is not only an option. It's a necessity. Mark Mathias: [00:25:53] right? And going back to Apollo 13. They had a failure, right? And they didn't give up. Yeah. Okay, they brought the guys back safely. And, and that to me is the point is that just because something bad happens, doesn't mean you give up something, when something bad happens, you say, what am I going to do about it? And and again, I think a lot of people because there's some sort of a stigma of well, if I'm not good at it immediately then I don't want, I don't want to try And and we need to ensure that people say I am going to pursue and by having them have that start have that rough middle and then hopefully the success at the end they can talk about. Then they go. It doesn't have to be a man. I am a success because I persevered Kristi Hemingway: [00:26:46] building that level of resilience and what Angela Duckworth she tells of grit in our students is, it's a huge challenge. I think we're all still trying to figure out because we're having to shift our learning environment, our culture, and our messages around, around failure. And I think a lot of it comes from our grading practices, you know, but that's, that's all another episode. So I do want to ask you one more thing if there's an educator listening and he was thinking, well, I can't start. I'm a, you know, full-time teacher. I can't start a Makers Faire in my town. I don't Have the capacity for that. But how might I start something like this? For my students or in my school. What would be the first step? What advice could you give them? Mark Mathias: [00:27:36] Well, first of all, I would say try it. Okay. It doesn't have to be a town-wide event, have it be something where during lunch one day, you put together a collection of 20 students that have worked on projects over the past three or four months. It's want to show it off. Okay, it can be somewhat ad. Hoc. You may or may not invite, you know people from outside the school, but this does not have to Be a big thing. We by radio and Internet advertising, you don't have to do that, make a few posters. Make some signs, have it be like it during lunch. Try it out, see how it's received by your students. And if there are perhaps other schools in your District, maybe the two middle schools, then maybe one day, you your students from your middle school, go to another Middle School to show that off. And you get that sort of Affirmation from the other other schools. The high school students. This is amazing. You get high school students to come to a middle school. The high school students can show off what they've been doing in high school to the middle school Kids. The middle school because I really want to go to high school because they do cool stuff. Kristi Hemingway: [00:28:47] All right, it gives them. It makes it a lot less scary for them. Mark Mathias: [00:28:52] It does. And again, this is not a big budget thing, doesn't have to be a big budget thing. It can be very low-key. And frankly. I would think that working even with the PTA. There are a lot of resources that can be tapped on a free level. And if you have two or three people coordinating, this it can happen very, very easily. Unreal Engine by Epic Games: [00:29:15] You'll find links to connect with Mark, the Connecticut Makers, Faire website and the great duck project in the episode notes. And now that you're all jazzed up about cross content, learning, creativity, and steam. You'll definitely want to check out our sponsor, Unreal Engine by epic games. Daniel Rollo from st. Clare Catholic School said, having used the Fortnight creative and Unreal Engine hour of code lessons with my seventh and eighth graders this year during remote learning. I would say that the content and lessons themselves are excellent for introducing students to fundamental concepts in computer science such as conditionality, iteration and looping and variables in a context that is both familiar to students And highly engaging. You can learn about all the epic games. And Unreal Engine has to offer at Ed creation.com. 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Today on 365 days with mxmtoon, Maia talks about the discovery of the first animal that doesn’t require oxygen to breathe — a tiny parasite called Henneguya salminicola. Then, Maia talks about how on this day in 1970, a lovable muppet named Ernie sang a song about his "Rubber Duckie" on Sesame Street for the first time, prompting the song to later be released as a single. Join this episode today and make sure you’re following along with the daily updates @365daysmxmtoon on all platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/preschool-program-2021They're the most fun, the most magical, the most squirmy and they're the future of camp. Here's how to rock your preschool camp programming!Pre-Schoolers are the little saplings of day camp. Show them and their families a good time, and you have an annuity that can last a decade. That said, they are completely different on so many levels, compared to elementary and middle schoolers. Today we'll deep dive into the world of the littlest people in our campsTune in to this episode to hear about camp programming, the arts, games, special events, facilitation tricks and MORE - all for the wee ones!Enjoy!Do you have a suggestion for a future show? Let us know by email: daycampquestions@gocamp.pro-If you love the Day Camp Pod, we would be grateful if you subscribed and left us a review. It's SUPER easy, too! Just head to http://ratethispodcast.com/dcp-Day Camp Tip of the WeekAndy: Skip's Rubber Duckie idea: Give every kid a rubber duckie, put them in the shallow part of the pool, and tell the kids to go and get them! It will get them right in the pool!Sam: Perspective training - Line staff up, and every other one kneels down to give the staff the perspective of a pre-schooler looking up with their counsellors. That's why we get down on one knee!Tiff: Taking your current curriculum and make it age-appropriate for every level to make sure everyone feels seen and related to.-YOUR HOSTS:Andy Pritikin, Owner/Director - Liberty Lake Day CampTiffany Gratton-McDuffie, Executive Director - Purposeful PlaySam Thompson, Recreation Supervisor - Crystal Lake Park DistrictDiana Vroman, Elementary Schools Site Director - Crystal Lake Park District-Thanks to our wonderful sponsors who help make this Go Camp Pro podcast possible:Commercial Recreation Specialists (CRS) https://crs4rec.com/-Please review and subscribe!If you've gotten even one good thing from the Day Camp Pod, we would be so grateful if you left us a review and subscribed to this show in your favourite Podcast app.It's so easy! Just click here: https://ratethispodcast.com/dcp Thanks, Camp Pro!-Sam's Mega-List of Preschool Programming!Found at https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/preschool-program-2021
news birthdays/events do you cook or bake for your pet? best and worst states to raise a family news what simple pleasures get you through the work day? what your bedtime says about you what are some of your nicknames for people at work? news battle of the sexes part 1 battle of the sexes part 2 what is something all teens should learn before leaving the nest news what would you get paid to test 3 reasons to talk a walk...right now! goodbye/fun facts....According to a 1973 Sesame Street calendar, Rubber Duckie’s Birthday is January 13th. A friend of Ernie and Big Bird, Duckie made his debut in a February 1970 episode. In 1928, Landon Smart Lawrence received the earliest patent fora rubber duck toy. His clever design weighted the toy so that when it tipped it returned to an upright position. The sketch included with the patent was that of a duck. During World Wars I and II, rubber was a valuable commodity. Rationing became mandatory and by the 1940s with the advent of plastic, the rubber ducky began being produced in vinyl and plastic. The rubber ducky became a Toy Hall of Fame inductee in 2013
January 13, 2021. A royal rubber Duckie. A red hot mama. Staying at the Y.M.C.A. Mafia crimes, and choking on pretzels. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation in which a person or a group covertly sows seeds of doubt in a targeted individual or group. The most terrifying character from a kids television show has to be one of the most terrifying characters of all time: The Joker. The Batman villain was heavily featured on Batman: The Animated Show and brought to life by legendary actor Mark Hamill. Corrupted: 25 Creepiest Characters in Kid's Cartoons https://www.thegamer.com/corrupted-creepiest-characters-in-kids-cartoons Speaking Out Against Robin DiAngelo's Toxic White Fragility By Christopher Paslay https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/07/speaking_out_against_robin_diangelos_toxic_emwhite_fragilityem.html Tucker Carlson Rips "Poisonous Garbage" White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3XWZeTQVyo
A brilliantly experimental song by a band bent on maximum experimentation, Canadian calypso, and a cello make for a great week. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody), originally by The Talking Heads, covered by Arcade Fire, and by The Lumineers. Outro Music is Rubber Duckie by Ernie.
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The Alchemist try and survive our cousin in The Good Son. Key Elements: Mr. Highway, Rubber Duckie, Ghost Mom
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They tell us to take life seriously, but it's important not to take everything too serious. Micheal Justus believes highly about sharing his purpose of spirituality and sense of humor. His presence if something worth sharing.
Nerds of Law 11 – Der Hacker mit dem weißen Hut Wenn Peter Echer von LemonPi zu Besuch kommt und aus dem Nähkästchen plaudert, ist der “Explicit-Tag” nicht weit. Von der Suche nach geldgierigen Vampiren zu untreuen Ehefrauen und der Frage: Sind Macs wirklich besser als PCs? Wir lernen auch viel über IT Security und was die Ausbildung zum White Hat Hacker mit der Rechtsanwaltsprüfung zu tun hat. LemonPi https://www.lemonpi.at Maltego https://www.maltego.com Kali Linux https://www.kali.org Burp Suite https://portswigger.net/burp Hack 5 https://shop.hak5.org Rubber Duckie https://shop.hak5.org/products/usb-rubber-ducky-deluxe Firefly https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefly_–_Der_Aufbruch_der_Serenity Serenity https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serenity_–_Flucht_in_neue_Welten Doctor Who https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who Salvation (Netflix) https://www.netflix.com/title/80171099 Subscribe to the Podcast RSS Feed https://nerdsoflaw.libsyn.com/rss Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/nerds-of-law-podcast/id1506472002 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/12D6osXfccI1bjAzapWzI4 Google Play Store https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Idvhwrimkmxb2phecnckyzik3qq?t%3DNerds_of_Law_Podcast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7rmwzBy-IRGh8JkLCPIjyGMA-nHMtiAC Deezer https://www.deezer.com/de/show/1138852 Nerds of Law http://www.nerdsoflaw.com https://twitter.com/NerdsOfLaw https://www.instagram.com/nerdsoflaw/ https://www.facebook.com/NerdsOfLaw/ Music by Mickbordet www.mickbordet.com
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Slate Plus members get ad-free podcasts and bonus episodes of shows like Dear Prudence and Slow Burn. Sign up now to listen and support our work. How did the humble rubber duck become an icon of bath time? On this episode of Decoder Ring we talk to rubber duck experts, enthusiasts, and manufacturers to find out how the rubber duck evolved, why it's so appealing, and why there are thousands of them lost at sea. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Carolina Shout - Ragtime and Jazz Piano with Ethan Uslan
Ethan starts out with a Mary Lou Williams rarity called "Lonely Moments." Then he plays Jelly Roll Morton's "Froggy Moore Rag" which was inspired by either "Moore the Frog Man" (a contortionist in a frog costume) or Benson "Froggy" Moore (a pianist who would read the newspaper while playing piano). Finally, after all the frog business, Ethan plays the 1970 beloved bathtub ballad, "Rubber Duckie."
DJ Stormageddon joins us to discuss toxic masculinity, gangsta rap, and performative grief on episode 13 of Veronica Mars. Our show art is by Christina Redd Spinks, c.spinks.animator@gmail.com and our theme music is a piece of Crushing Crayons' performance at KBOO Community Radio [linkto: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Crushing_Crayons/Live_at_KBOO_for_The_Monday_Sampler_08202018/Crushing_Crayons-Aug_2018-LIVE?fbclid=IwAR3QNN2cwOkmsTh4qXj7H3tILvPOLTydKrTt0adIGTNbHEwzAw1VSZa7EU0].
New Masterpiece toys! New BotBots! A new Star Convoy!? What is this!? Toy Fair? NO! That's Saturday! All that and more on this week's RFC. The post Radio Free Cybertron 609 – ‘Twas The Night Before Toy Fair And All ExVee Cared About Was That BotBots Rubber Duckie appeared first on Radio Free Cybertron.
Episode 29: Part 2 of 1970. Amy and Joe discuss the tragic deaths of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin! Could one of them have been murdered by tuna fish? We also conclude the MacDonald murders, while we talk about Ernie’s Rubber Duckie,The Partridge Family, an explosion of blubber and more! Amy and Joe discuss Timelines in American Pop Culture and True Crime Year by Year. This week: Season 3, Episode 2: 1970, part 2. Credits Include: Popculture.us, Wikipedia, IMDB & Youtube. Information may not be accurate, as it is produced by idiots. Music by MATT TRUMAN EGO TRIP, the greatest American Band. Click Here to buy their albums! Donate to American Timelines on Patreon! We’ll make more podcasts and make them better!
This just in: your childhood Rubber Duckie has a broken heart! You'll never guess whose fault it is. Mike and Zoja make up a song to help you though it- and talk about the weird things they liked as kids. Watch WTOP videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6PXUkeMULiyY8O9kPNqlkp3FHMrHQ19q Consider donating though Patreon: www.patreon.com/mikefalzone
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Episode 8! Monika and Paul battle Muppets vs. Aurora Bridge in the Lightning Round, get you ready for a busy week of pub quizzing, and draft our All-Star Fantasy Pub Quiz Team! Plus, we do some bad acting in the Audio Round Challenge. Send your pub quiz fantasy team, your answers to the Audio Round, or anything else you wanna share to quizfix@gmail.com. "Tattoo Tiger" - Batum Schrag "Tweeter and the Monkey Man" - Traveling Wilburys "Rubber Duckie" - Ernie
Where the hell is Darren Criss? The rest of the team chimes in with their ultimate obsessions to share and grievances to air from the horrorshow that was 2016. Tragic TV cancellations - some more prominent than others - are on the gripe menu, as is the seriously problematic way that some YA creators handle requests for diversity. However, a lot of family films like Zootopia and Pete's Dragon served up some super-woke meaningful content that we can all enjoy, and we're alive on Planet Earth at the same time as Lin-Manuel Miranda. Who do we want to bring to tears in 2017? This episode is part two of our 2016 year in review special - hear about 2016 from the rest of our hosts on episode 10! #ANA - Ask NATW Anything: "Who is your favorite Ariana? Grande, Dumbledore, or the original?“ Follow us on EVERYTHING: Twitter // Facebook // Instagram // Tumblr // iTunes // Stitcher Visit natwpodcast.com or email natwpodcast@gmail.com for more information about our shows. Feel free to leave us your questions or comments through any of these mediums! This episode’s hosts are: Brittany Lovely, Kristen Kranz, Ariana Quiñónez, and Natalie Fisher Resources/Recommendations: S.E. Hinton Twitter Drama Summary from Huffington Post Maggie Stiefvater on racebending The Raven Cycle Elsie Fest Darren Criss developing music business sitcom 'Royalties' Just one petition example of the "Save Agent Carter" campaign Law and Order: Special Letters Unit Sesame Street parody Daveed Diggs singing "Rubber Duckie" on Sesame Street The article that made Lin-Manuel Miranda cry The tweet where Lin-Manuel Miranda admitted he cried Here is a thing if you don't know what an EGOT is Misha Collins' Facebook Live videos, including election campaigning
In this episode we talk the Alexa dollhouse shopping spree, jam out to a Rubber Duckie remix, and talk the Bluth’s return to Netflix. All that and more inside the UNIVERSE BOX. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_P4SnIWqcs Show Notes Sign up for the Newsletter Televisionary * Once Upon a Time...Season 7? * The Return of Arrested Development Cinematters * Monster Trucks * Bad Kids of Crestview Academy * Razzies release shortlist for noms Technological * Nintendo Switch UPDATE! * Where To Watch The Nintendo Switch Update * Apple leans in to content creation Bibliophile * Winds of Winter *may* be out this year! In Tune * Daveed Diggs and the Rubber Duckie * Kim Kardashian’s Parisian Driver Arrested Universe Box * Welcome to the Dollhouse, Alexa * FX's Y the Last Man Developed As an 'Ongoing Series' Suggestables * FitBit * Add Anne Marie on Fitbit * RhymeZone Tomorrow is: International Veterinary Medicine Day, International Anti-Corruption Day, Techno Day, Lost & Found Day, Pastry Day Bill's Twitter Anne Marie's Twitter Universe Box on iTunes - Please subscribe and leave a review! Universe Box Classic on iTunes Join our Community Support us on Patreon E-mail: contact@universebox.com Twitter: @Universe_Box Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/universeboxshow/ Voicemail Number: (424) 274-2352
Clap your hands and stomp your feet! It's time for a Sesame Street dance party! Dancing is a great way to exercise, so move your hands, head and feet to some fun, new beats. For more dance games, videos and activities visit SesameStreet.org!
Each week, comedian Gilbert Gottfried and comedy writer Frank Santopadre share their appreciation of lesser-known films, underrated TV shows and hopelessly obscure character actors -- discussing, dissecting and (occasionally) defending their handpicked guilty pleasures and buried treasures. This week: Mungo Jerry! The versatility of Tony Burrows! Gilbert sings "Rubber Duckie"! And Mighty Manfred, the Wonder Dog! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week’s adventure under the sheets, Joseph enlightens Shaddai on alternate uses for ducks of the rubber variety, while she educates him on what the whole wide world wants to see on the world wide web! HINT: In involves more than one lady and absolutely no men. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bsxcluded-pillow-talk/id858332394 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=48735&refid=stpr SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bsxcluded/sets/pillow-talk RSS: […]
Steve Nerlich from the Cheap Astronomy podcast gives us an update on the roller-coaster life of the ISEE-3 space probe. It was alive, then it died, then it was resurrected then it seemed dead but now it may be still alive again! Paleontologists have discovered the fossilised remains of one of the world's first known predators that lived in the sea around 520 million years ago. The fossils were detailed enough to show some of the brain structures. Researchers at UCLA have found eight types of electric bacteria - bacteria that eat and excrete electrons. The Rosetta spacecraft is approaching its target, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, and its latest photos reveal the comet to be, well, rubber-duckie shaped. The comet could be two bodies joined together, and this could make the planned deployment of a lander a bit complicated. A well-preserved, complete fossil skeleton of the largest known microraptorine - a flying non-avian dinosaur - has been found in China. Called Changyuraptor yangi, the dinosaur was about 1.3 metres long and weighed 4kg. And it had four wings! Scientists at Dartmouth College are looking at a parasite commonly found in cat poo, Toxoplasma gondii, in an attempt to develop a cancer vaccine. When infected by 'Toxo', the human body produces cytotoxic T cells that cancer would normally shut down. And what happens when you put snakes in microgravity? In the ultimate Snakes On A Plane experiment, scientists found snakes either attack themselves or tie themselves in knots.
What could make TFG1Mike say, "just imagine The Penguin as Ernie from Sesame Street..." Rubber Duckie your the one, you make crimefighting so much fun! In Episode 68 of The Pull Bag JT From Saskatoon joins TFG1Mike to review Batman '66 Issues 5-8! Tune in to hear the above statement and more! And don't forget to make your GREAT ESCAPE into comics, because in May we are celebrating 75 Years of Batman inside The Pull Bag
The Reverend Charles W. Lightner preaches a sermon entitled "The Rubber Duckie Book of Meditations". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Almighty and everlasting God" by Orlando Gibbons and "Sicut Moses, SWV 68" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Charles W. Lightner preaches a sermon entitled "The Rubber Duckie Book of Meditations". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Almighty and everlasting God" by Orlando Gibbons and "Sicut Moses, SWV 68" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Charles W. Lightner preaches a sermon entitled "The Rubber Duckie Book of Meditations". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Almighty and everlasting God" by Orlando Gibbons and "Sicut Moses, SWV 68" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.
The Reverend Charles W. Lightner preaches a sermon entitled "The Rubber Duckie Book of Meditations". The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Almighty and everlasting God" by Orlando Gibbons and "Sicut Moses, SWV 68" by Heinrich Schütz along with service music and hymns.