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This week we analyze S2E14 in which Oscar wins a racing greyhound named Golden Earrings in a poker game. References/topics we discuss include Tuesday Weld, Death Of A Salesman, Father Flanagan, hijackings to Cuba and custom felt card-playing mats.
#Torah #forgiveness #BanglaS2E14 | 2:51-53 | তোমাদেরকে ক্ষমা করে দিয়েছি | Quranic thoughts in Bangla তারপর আমি তাতেও তোমাদেরকে ক্ষমা করে দিয়েছি, যাতে তোমরা কৃতজ্ঞতা স্বীকার করে নাও।watch it on youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLMY0HmWWMY&ab_channel=QuranicThoughtsinBangla
On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we watched two episodes of Veronica Mars that were mostly up-the-middle procedurals (Where's the witness? Who took the money?) with just enough bus-crash and Logan-on-the-bridge plot to keep things moving. Next week: S2E14, "Versatile Toppings," and S2E15, "The Quick and the Wed."
On this week’s episode, Nicole talks to three advocates, scholars, collaborators and colleagues about disruptions in women’s sport as part of the #disruptHERS series. Nicole welcomes back Dr. Nancy Lough from S1E5 & Dr. Ann Pegoraro from S2E14 and a new guest Dr. Katie Lebel. They discuss why women’s teams have been more successful in return to play than their male counterparts and current disruptions in women’s sport, including Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe, WNBA, LPGA and TitleIXSchools.com, and why it matters. Listeners are invited to provide their own thoughts on disruptions by participating in a brief survey. Host: Dr. Nicole LaVoi A co-production with the Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport. For more information, links and resources plus conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s First and Only Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 60 hosts, 1300+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
A guide to how-to get yourself ready to register, sign in and play in the Earth X Origins Roll Some Thunder Online Dice Masters tournament happening Saturday, June 20th! We talk prizing, jit.si, Discord, Challonge, registration, sign-in, reporting, and even make a few predictions. Plus we even have an answer on proxies. ‘Nuff Said! https://rollinthunder.xyz/exo […] The post Rollin’ Thunder – Talkin’ Dice Masters “Trust the Purple Bar!” – S2E14 appeared first on Rollin' Thunder.
Thank you so much for joining us on the show!In this episode: Audrey is back! Today Audrey and Sarah discuss food origins. Where do some of the foods we eat come from? If we didn’t have globalization, what foods would we not have? We also discuss a celebration going on somewhere in the world today. Stay tuned for our culture shock and language barriers segments. These are newer segments that we are trying out so let us know if you like them. Also, if you have any stories of your own that you would like to share, please let us know. You can contact us through email or through the social links below. Be sure to check out our Patreon page! We have some exciting new stuff coming for Patreons only.Please go to the following links to submit questions, comments, likes and shares. Please email us at racepodcast@gmail.com if you have an idea for a topic or you would like to share an experience about race or racism with us. Follow us on twitter @RacePodcastInstagram @racepodcastAnd Facebook @racepodcastCheck out the Racial Focus Blog to see articles about race and culture!Intro Music: The Bluest Star ; Outro Music: Dusty Tears (Both found Youtube’s Free Music Library)Don’t forget to subscribe and follow!!!REFERENCEShttps://yujiearthman.wordpress.com/2018/06/17/origin-of-our-common-vegetables/https://anydayguide.com/calendar/2007https://www.boredpanda.com/translation-fails/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1mMgwp7iaECHARTS/EXTRASSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/racepodcast)
Our newest S2E14 of Take Action Podcast with Monte and Yura features Kevin Carp, CEO of Eco Development, a Corporate Sustainability Company. Kevin shares a truly amazing story of how his very hard work doing roofing, construction and pouring concrete in 8th grade and throughout college taught him how to successfully manage a business that led to even more amazing ventures in the future. Kevin gave our listeners truly awesome advice about how being diverse in business helped him and his business during the COVID19 pandemic outbreak. Moreover, Kevin talks about importance of trusting your instincts and also having positive energy in business ventures and more! This is one of our best business advice and business development episodes so far! Tons of helpful and interesting information from our energetic guest Kevin Carp.
John Feierabend’s Conversational Program is a phenomenal way to help your already Tuneful, Beatful, Artful students become musically independent and notationally literate, but it can be challenging for teachers to master the process. In this series of episodes, gneral music teacher Taylor Kurilew asks Missy questions about CS after trying it in her classroom for […] The post Conversational Solfege in the Real World- Taylor Kurilew Part 3 | S2E14 appeared first on Feierabend Association for Music Education | A tuneful, beatful, artful learning community.
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This week's episode is S2E14, "Blame It On the Alcohol." McKinley is under the throes of a teenage drinking crisis and the Glee Club is there to solve it with the power of K Dollar Sign Ah. Blaine might be bisexual and poor Papa Burt has to deal with his son bringing a boy home for the first time. Sort of. This episode rates a 2.5 on the Kevin Scale and a middle of the road 5 on the Klainedex. Available now wherever you get your podcasts. Check out our PATREON for perks and rewards. Like exclusive mini-episodes! And an ad-free listening experience. Theme song by Wishonmusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we witness the birth of a torturer! This week, we’re asking: Is Sawyer a psychopath? Is there a female version of The Stranger? Does Rousseau recognize Ben? What was Shasta McNasty all about? What is Fred Durst OCD about? Chad’s been getting lost in the new Borderlands 2 DLC. AJ’s been getting lost… Read more 82: S2E14, One of Them
TeChNiCaL dIfFiCuLtIeS prevented this ep from getting up quicker, but fear not, as we've now got a backlog for you all to enjoy in the coming weeks. In this episode, they basically re-hash the entire idea behind "The Fuck Buddy" (S2E14). We see the end of Ray & Carrie and the beginning of Miranda & chocolate, as well as a lot of Trey's John-Thomas. Special bonus points to Miranda, Charlotte, and Carrie for being incredibly shitty about Samantha dating Maria. Thanks for tuning in, loves!
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 – Feedback and News (3 of 3) For episode 41 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I complete our discussion of Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. For this episode, we go through voicemails and other general feedback, our notes, and news. Third of three This is our third and final podcast covering this episode. We recommend that you start our coverage of the season finale by listening to episode 39, and then listen to episode 40. In episode 39, we go over feedback from the previous episode, and also ratings and Yeses. In episode 40, we cover Nos and Hold Your Horses. Fred’s Pics! Like the last episode, the images were chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We let Fred’s pics do the talking for us! We have a supersized amount of pics for this episode, divided between this episode and last week’s episode 40, with a few pics in episode 39. These pictures cover the second half of the episode. What we thought about Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2… After a week, I still love the episode, but I am more sensitive to its flaws and maybe it’s not quite as good as I originally thought. Why couldn’t they beam out Cornwell? Why would Control break down after Leland is neutralized? For that matter, why didn’t Control go after Burnham? How was Ash able to be on the Chancellor’s ship, leading the fight? How did the Kelpiens go from their primitive state to piloting fighters in such a short time? These are all nitpicks to me, though, and don’t affect my ultimate rating, at least that much. Ford Pinto! A couple of things I mentioned in the episode were the Ford Pinto and the AVE Mizar. But one thing I didn’t realize about the AVE Mizar during the recording was that the inventors of the “roadable aircraft” were killed in a test flight. I don’t feel so great about making fun of it anymore, because of knowing those unfortunate circumstances. That’s it for Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2! We are taking a well-deserved hiatus. We plan to be back sometime in June. At that time, we plan to do a Season 2 roundtable episode. We’ll cover other feedback we haven’t had a chance to answer yet, and any other feedback we get on these last three episodes after that. While you can respond to this episode or the previous two, so we will not be covering any feedback received until episode 42 at the earliest, but probably not until episode 43 or 44. Send in your feedback! You can submit feedback via the feedback page
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 40 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I continue our discussion of Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. So, for this episode, we are focussing on the parts of the episode that our listeners and we had problems with – and we highlight them in our Nos and Hold Your Horses sections. Because this is our second podcast covering this episode, we recommend you start our coverage of the season finale by listening to episode 39 if you haven’t already done so. In that episode, we go over feedback from the previous episode, but also ratings and Yeses. Because we had so much feedback for this episode, there will be a third episode to follow. Thanks go out to my co-host on Fear the Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, for doing most of the editing on this one! I finally got a bit of a break! Fred’s Pics! We go back to our previous format and use pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. And Fred’s pics do the talking for us! Because we have a supersized amount of pics for this episode, divided between this episode and episode 41 when it’s released. So, you’ll see more pics next time! These pictures cover the first half of the episode. What we thought about Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2… We both loved this episode, and it was probably one of the best ones of the series. That said, though we all (but one person) rated it highly, it does have flaws. Like the previous episode, this episode is greater than the sum of its parts. It is interesting, though, for an episode to score so high in ratings, yet have as many Nos and Hold Your Horses highlighted. By the way, a lot of people are really psyched about Discovery heading to the future but I’m not so sure. It feels like a bit of a copout, to be honest, done to appease some of the angry fanbase, some that will never be satisfied no matter what they do. I worry that setting it so far in the future may make all other series prequels to Discovery, the opposite problem they had before, hampering shows like the Picard show, the Section 31 show, and other shows coming down the road. I would have much preferred Discovery end up in the same era as the Picard show will be, so they could play in the same sandbox, so to speak. Maybe they will end up there? Who knows. More coverage of Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 next week! We’ll be back next week with even more coverage of the season finale, covering your feedback, our notes that haven’t been discussed yet, and news, adding in some additional news that’s happened since we recorded. While you can respond to this episode, we will not be covering any feedback received until episode 42 at the earliest. You can submit feedback via the Feedback page, Facebook Group, Twitter, you can email startrekdiscovery@talkthroughmedia.com, or call
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 39 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I conclude our discussion of Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, and begin our first of three episodes discussing Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. Both episodes were written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. Fred’s Pics! To speed us getting this out, as we recorded this a couple of days later than normal, we will be showing much of the images chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, in the next two episodes, and only show a few of them here. STDP 039 – Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 (S2E14: 05.56) Perhaps Georgiou starts to see more in Saru than just food. STDP 039 – Star Trek Discovery S2E14 (05:56) – Perhaps Georgiou starts to see more in Saru than just food. Discussion on Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 begins at 56:03… We begin the podcast with a ton of extra feedback for our previous episode, covering S2E13 Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1, that came in after we recorded last week, and some responses to our episode 38. Finally, at 56:03, we get into the season finale. When we recorded on Easter Sunday, our combined sessions went over six hours raw. We had initially decided to cover them in two episodes, but what we had envisioned as the second episode ended up too large, and we’ll be splitting those into episodes 40 and 41. This episode starts the discussion of the season finale with episode ratings and things we and our listeners gave a YES to. The next episode, episode 40, will cover NO’s and Hold Your Horses. The last episode will cover voicemails and other written feedback, our episode notes and then some news.
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 14: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 For episode 39 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I conclude our discussion of Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, and begin our first of three episodes discussing Season 2 Episode 14 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2. Both episodes were written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. Fred’s Pics! To speed us getting this out, as we recorded this a couple of days later than normal, we will be showing much of the images chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, in the next two episodes, and only show a few of them here. STDP 039 – Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 (S2E14: 05.56) Perhaps Georgiou starts to see more in Saru than just food. STDP 039 – Star Trek Discovery S2E14 (05:56) – Perhaps Georgiou starts to see more in Saru than just food. Discussion on Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 begins at 56:03… We begin the podcast with a ton of extra feedback for our previous episode, covering S2E13 Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1, that came in after we recorded last week, and some responses to our episode 38. Finally, at 56:03, we get into the season finale. When we recorded on Easter Sunday, our combined sessions went over six hours raw. We had initially decided to cover them in two episodes, but what we had envisioned as the second episode ended up too large, and we’ll be splitting those into episodes 40 and 41. This episode starts the discussion of the season finale with episode ratings and things we and our listeners gave a YES to. The next episode, episode 40, will cover NO’s and Hold Your Horses. The last episode will cover voicemails and other written feedback, our episode notes and then some news.
Discord: http://discord.thisweekintrek.com Twitch: http://twitch.tv/starmiketv Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/starmike Review spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zWUJXbg-ShYgZLfBWIqCih3G_DgFdujgkZsrDsFllxA/edit?usp=drive_web#gid=1 We take a look at S2E14, "Such Sweet Sorrow Part II"
Star Trek Discovery Podcast, featuring Picard and Lower Decks
Star Trek: Discovery – Season 2, Episode 13: Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1 For episode 38 of The Star Trek Discovery Podcast, Ruthie and I discuss Season 2 Episode 13 of Star Trek: Discovery, which is titled, Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1. This episode was written by Michelle Paradise & Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman, and it was directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. All are either co-executive producers or executive producers. Jenny Lumet & Alex Kurtzman co-wrote the first Short Trek, Runaway, and Michelle Paradise has been promoted to co-showrunner for Season 3 along with Kurtzman. This episode is part one of a two-part finale. Discussion on Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1 begins at 6:04… We begin the podcast with a little feedback about our previous episode, covering S2E12 Through the Valley of Shadows. We get into this episode 6 minutes 4 seconds into the podcast. Fred’s Pics! We have been blessed yet again with pics chosen by Fred from The Netherlands, including the cover image. We let Fred’s pics do the talking for us! Before you look at pics from Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 1… We both loved this episode, and it was probably one of the best ones of the series. That said, though we rated it highly, it does have flaws, such as where you see the seams where they stretched it from a one-parter to a two-parter, but this is one where the episode is greater than the sum of its parts. We’ll be back next week with our next episode on the season finale. As always, your feedback is essential to this podcast! We’ve had a short feedback deadline most weeks this season. We’ll cover more feedback from S2E13 Such Sweet Sorrow, so do not hesitate to send in your feedback if you miss the deadline. For Star Trek: Discovery S2E14, which is titled Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2 (we think that’s the title) the deadline to get in your feedback is Friday, April 19, 2019, at 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central or 10 PM UTC. You can submit feedback via the Feedback page, Facebook Group, Twitter, you can email startrekgsm at gmail dot com, or call the voicemail at (216) 236-5449 and leave us a message there. Make sure to mention you’re calling The Star Trek Discovery Podcast when you call. We would like to keep our episodes down to a more reasonable podcast length. To help with this, we’d like you to focus on a few key points, rather than discussing everything about the episode. If submitting a voicemail, please try to keep your calls to 4 minutes or less, with an absolute maximum of 5 minutes. We would like to keep our episodes under 2 hours! Please help with that! Links to us… Join our Facebook group! And follow us on Twitter! And don’t forget to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! While you do, we’d appreciate it if you can leave us a review, hopefully, a 5-star! Or, if not, a rating will do!!
Josh and Rex review S2E14 of Buffy The Vampire Slayer "Innocence."
S2E14 : avez-vous déjà essayé ce canal d'acquisition ? Bonjour à tous, ici Thibault Bonnefoy. Bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode E-commerce et marketing. Trop souvent, on se lance dans des chantiers importants pour trouver de nouveaux canaux de croissance (refonte graphique, changement de prestataire, etc.). Mais avant cela, il existe de petites actions qui ont un impact majeur sur votre chiffre d'affaires. Comment je le sais ? Je mets en place ces petites actions tous les jours, chez mes clients. Ce sont ces réussites quotidiennes que je partage dans ce podcast. Aujourd’hui, je vous parle d'un canal d'acquisition que nous connaissons tous. Pourtant, nous avons beau connaître son existance, tout le monde ne l'a pas essayé ! Or, ne pas essayer est pour moi une erreur. Je vous explique quel est ce canal et vous donne des informations pour mettre en place un test sur ce canal. FORMEZ-VOUS GRATUITEMENT : Rentrez dans une démarche d'optimisation continue. Améliorez votre site au quotidien et découvrez de nouvelles astuces. Pour cela inscrivez-vous à ma formation gratuite : 10 jours 10 conseils pour booster ses ventes. https://bit.ly/2Uunajv LES OUTILS CITÉS DANS CE PODCAST : https://anchor.fm/ecommerce-et-marketing/episodes/Pour-vendre--je-dois-connatre-parfaitement-mon-client---Web-Persona-e2b8ae www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/customer-avatar-worksheet/ ME CONTACTER : Partagez vos expériences, vos outils, vos conseils et vos remarques. Pour cela rien de plus simple, envoyez-moi un email : thibault @ growthfamily.com AIDEZ-MOI : Si ce podcast vous plaît et/ou vous apprend de nouvelles techniques, partagez-le autour de vous ! Vos contacts seront ravis de recevoir de supers infos de votre part ;)
#S2E14. Man blir bombardert av det på TV og film, men hvordan føles det egentlig å bli skutt? Røverne Haval og Noah har begge fått kjenne kulene på kroppen og skal fortelle dere om dette i nyeste sending. NRKs krimkommentator Olav Rønneberg er på besøk for å diskutere hvor grensa går for hva man kan skrive om krimsaker i avisa. Og at fengsel nå er tøffere enn tidligere er påstanden som gutta diskuterer og gir deg sitt svar på.
The Land of 10000 Downloads – S2E14 Is the world on fire right now? It seems like everything is coming apart at the seams. After a busy couple weeks, I was feeling pretty down this morning. As I opened my computer, I saw something that REALLY brightened my day, and I have to share some great news with you. This is Season 2, Episode 14, and in this episode we are celebrating 10000 downloads of the Small Scale Life Podcast! It is a great way to kick off the weekend, and it is a great accomplishment. Special Thanks I have to thank so many great guests I have had over the past year and a half including Greg Burns, Drew Sample, Kevin Michael Geary, Scott Herbert, Todd Ehrhardt, Charles Hugh Smith, Khaled Majouji (The Plant Charmer), Travis Swanson, Bren Haas and of course my good friend Jay Dolan. I would also like to thank Austin Quinn at Vlog Vibes for creating some great tunes for the podcast. These folks are all part of this story and the development and growth of the podcast. Most of all, I have to thank all of you for listening and encouraging me to keep going. There are times when you are recording these episodes where you wonder if anyone is listening, if this is making any sense or if any of it matters. Looking at the analytics, answering questions and interacting with you, I know it is making a difference. As long as we are making a difference in someone’s life, we will keep going. The Next 10000 Downloads As I told someone once, I will change the world one garden and one person at a time! We might not be able to change things in City Hall, State Capitol, DC or some far off land, but we can start right in our backyards. Start small, keep going and keep pushing. Reaching 10000 downloads is a great achievement for me, and I can hardly wait to get to the next 10000 downloads. Let’s do this and continue to learn, do and grow together! Podcast Topics In this podcast, I discuss the following: On the Road Again Forestville-Mystery Cave State Park Kansas City Move Update 10000 Downloads – Past, Present and Future Special Update on a Great Future Guest Friends of Small Scale Life Join the Small Scale Life Facebook Community today! Small Scale Life Facebook Group – This group will get you a backstage pass and access to other members of the Small Scale Life Community. We will discuss gardening, healthy lifestyle, frugal living and having adventures along the way! This is also your chance to see what is coming up on Small Scale Life, see some content not shared on the blog, and ask questions of future guests If you like to garden, join the Small Scale Gardening Group! Small Scale Gardening Facebook Group – Share your gardening stories, questions and ideas with over 200 fellow gardeners! Join today! Subscribe and Rate on iTunes Please consider becoming a subscriber to the Small Scale Life iTunes Channel. Subscribers and ratings from listeners help us grow the podcast and the blog. As you know, people look at subscribers and reviews before they listen. Few subscribers and few reviews mean that no one cares to listen or rate the podcast. Please click subscribe, and you will get notices when a new podcast is available. If you provide a review for the podcast, consider giving a few stars (not going to lie: I want five stars) for the Podcast. I really appreciate you as a listener and your feedback. To leave a review, simply follow these simple steps: Click on this link or the image above. Go to ratings and reviews. Click on the number stars (five would be awesome) Subscribe to the podcast (optional, but appreciated)! You can also write a quick review or some words of encouragement (optional, but appreciated) You can also write a longer review, though it’s not necessary. Again, thank you for listening and your review! Listen We have several options for you to listen to the Small Scale Life Podcast. You may listen in the following locations: iTunes Stitcher Blubrry YouTube The post The Land of 10000 Downloads – S2E14 appeared first on Small Scale Life.
Talking Through Eye of the Beholder & The New Frontier Fear the Walking Dead is back with Season 3, and we’re back, too! And we want to welcome new co-host Kyle to the podcast! We hope you’ll all give him a warm welcome!!! Okay, so it’s me, Kyle, writing this… LOL. But I know you will all be nice to me. Ruthie will be back for The Walking Dead. This season is off to a rockin’ (no pun intended) start and ‘WOW’ was that a heart-wrenching surprise at the start of Episode two. Brian and Kyle, take your Awesome Sauce feedback, mix it in with a few crumbles of Travis’s freshly crumbled cinder-blocks, and stir it with a little Madison’s eyeball laden spoon and out comes a Willy ‘rat fink’ toady souffle for you all to feast on and enjoy. Send in your feedback! Remember to leave us your feedback for next week’s episode, Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 3, titled TEOTWAWKI. S3E1 Eye of the Beholder got a 1.18 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.109 million viewers. S3E2 The New Frontier got a 1.04 in the 18-49 with 2.698 million viewers. Compare that to last season’s premiere, this is way down from 3.08 and 6.674 million viewers. Comparing to the last two episodes that covered the last season finale, it’s down from 1.59 and 3.671 million viewers for S2E14 and 1.26 and 3.048 million viewers for S2E15. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Eye of the Beholder & The New Frontier Brian’s been asking for some help. Brian’s laptop had been having some hard drive issues while he and Ruthie recorded The Walking Dead 7B, so he started a GoFundMe campaign to help him out to buy a new solid-state drive (SSD), asking listeners if they could help him out a bit and donate to help pay for it. Well, over the hiatus, he found a deal on an SSD and put it on his credit card. So, he now has the drive, but he could still use help since he’s still paying for it. We appreciate all of your support! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings
Talking Through Eye of the Beholder & The New Frontier Fear the Walking Dead is back with Season 3, and we’re back, too! And we want to welcome new co-host Kyle to the podcast! We hope you’ll all give him a warm welcome!!! Okay, so it’s me, Kyle, writing this… LOL. But I know you will all be nice to me. Ruthie will be back for The Walking Dead. This season is off to a rockin’ (no pun intended) start and ‘WOW’ was that a heart-wrenching surprise at the start of Episode two. Brian and Kyle, take your Awesome Sauce feedback, mix it in with a few crumbles of Travis’s freshly crumbled cinder-blocks, and stir it with a little Madison’s eyeball laden spoon and out comes a Willy ‘rat fink’ toady souffle for you all to feast on and enjoy. Send in your feedback! Remember to leave us your feedback for next week’s episode, Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 3, titled TEOTWAWKI. S3E1 Eye of the Beholder got a 1.18 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.109 million viewers. S3E2 The New Frontier got a 1.04 in the 18-49 with 2.698 million viewers. Compare that to last season’s premiere, this is way down from 3.08 and 6.674 million viewers. Comparing to the last two episodes that covered the last season finale, it’s down from 1.59 and 3.671 million viewers for S2E14 and 1.26 and 3.048 million viewers for S2E15. Other Fun Stuff Completely Unrelated to Eye of the Beholder & The New Frontier Brian’s been asking for some help. Brian’s laptop had been having some hard drive issues while he and Ruthie recorded The Walking Dead 7B, so he started a GoFundMe campaign to help him out to buy a new solid-state drive (SSD), asking listeners if they could help him out a bit and donate to help pay for it. Well, over the hiatus, he found a deal on an SSD and put it on his credit card. So, he now has the drive, but he could still use help since he’s still paying for it. We appreciate all of your support! We have the best listeners in all of podcasting! Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings
Surprise! To hold you over until we're back from break on May 9th, we wanted to share this delightful moment from recording S2E14 of 30 Rock, "Sandwich Day" with Joe Kardon. Who would have thought that what sounds like a simple question would lead to a passionate discussion about sandwiches - hot or cold?! Wet or dry?! Hole in the wall or chain?! Take a listen to hear some passionate opinions about sandwiches (and some other food options as well). Follow us everywhere: @talk30rocktome See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are thrilled to be joined this week by the hilarious Joe Kardon (@joekardon) to discuss S2E14 of 30 Rock, "Sandwich Day"! Geiss is in a coma, Floyd's back in town, and Joe has some strong opinions about sandwiches. Follow us everywhere: @talk30rocktome tl;dr Episode: Season 2 Episode 14, "Sandwich Day" Guest: Joe Kardon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Talking about Wrath / North Feedback! Hello folks, we are back with another episode that is all about YOU! You guys had a lot to say about Wrath and North and so did we. But you can hear what we had to say in the previous episode. Thank you so much for joining in on the conversation, we really appreciate it when we get to hear from other people besides just the two of us (“we can make it if we try…”). I know I beg for it all the time, but we really love it when you all give us audio feedback!! A special thank you to Lara who did this time! Thank you thank you! Next on our agenda… We will be doing a season 7 preview episode before the season premiere. We will discuss everything we know about the season, and predict what we’ll see… including who will die the first episode! Get in your feedback! We have a three-week break before the BIG season premiere of The Walking Dead, Season 7 Episode 1, titled The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be. Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central Tuesday, October 25, 2016. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Other things unrelated to Wrath and North Our fundraiser for MS is still ongoing, so feel free to donate to that absolutely wonderful cause. Or if you feel so inclined, please check out my GoFundMe. I need a new computer to continue doing this in a bad way. Shout out to Monica, Lara, and Kathleen for helping out my cause since the last time I wrote a blog post! Thank you so much, guys! I’m over ¼ of the way there now! Subscribe to us Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcastsGoogle PodcastsStitcherPocketCasts
Talking about Wrath / North Feedback! Hello folks, we are back with another episode that is all about YOU! You guys had a lot to say about Wrath and North and so did we. But you can hear what we had to say in the previous episode. Thank you so much for joining in on the conversation, we really appreciate it when we get to hear from other people besides just the two of us (“we can make it if we try…”). I know I beg for it all the time, but we really love it when you all give us audio feedback!! A special thank you to Lara who did this time! Thank you thank you! Next on our agenda… We will be doing a season 7 preview episode before the season premiere. We will discuss everything we know about the season, and predict what we’ll see… including who will die the first episode! Get in your feedback! We have a three-week break before the BIG season premiere of The Walking Dead, Season 7 Episode 1, titled The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be. Please leave your feedback by 6 PM Eastern/5 PM Central Tuesday, October 25, 2016. One of the best ways to submit feedback is on our Facebook group. Other things unrelated to Wrath and North Our fundraiser for MS is still ongoing, so feel free to donate to that absolutely wonderful cause. Or if you feel so inclined, please check out my GoFundMe. I need a new computer to continue doing this in a bad way. Shout out to Monica, Lara, and Kathleen for helping out my cause since the last time I wrote a blog post! Thank you so much, guys! I’m over ¼ of the way there now! Subscribe to us Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Subscribing to us helps us move up in the rankings, so it’ll help us out tremendously! You’ll also get new episodes when they’re released. And while you’re in there, leave us a rating or review! It only takes a few minutes and it also helps us out! And check out our Facebook group! apple podcastsGoogle PodcastsStitcherPocketCasts
Talking Through Wrath and North Well, the final two episodes of the second season of Fear the Walking Dead, Wrath and North, are here, and so is this episode! It has been a crazy week, but we aren’t even done! Stay tuned (so to speak) for our feedback episode which will be released later. But first, we talk about the craziness that is the penultimate episode and the still kinda craziness, but not quite as crazy that is the ultimate episode. We liked both episodes, but I think the consensus is that we liked the penultimate episode slightly better. However, there were good parts of both, and that is what we discussed! We also talked about a few things that disappointed us, as we do. I Have More to Say Of course, the most awesome thing about both of these two episodes for us was the awesomeness that was Travis at the end of Wrath. Not only was that scene truly gratifying in a way that makes us a little ashamed of ourselves, but the way it was shot was also awesome. This was something that the show got right, the way that the rest of the sound faded out and the ringing sound that permeated everything let us know exactly what Travis was thinking and feeling. And of course, the amazing Cliff Curtis knocked it out of the park as well. Kudos to you, sir. On the other hand… The scenes with Ofelia seem sort of like wasted time/space, unfortunately. I think they spent too much time away from her and her journey to make these any more significant, except for when it was expedient for the show to give them to us. Namely, when they wanted to show danger at the border, they gave us Ofelia’s journey. Yes, they did set it up a little bit in the previous episode, but it still seemed less significant. Maybe that’s just me, and if so, maybe you should definitely tell us! Ratings were up, then down… We have two episodes of ratings to cover since the ratings were published separately. Let’s start with last week‘s episode, which got a 1.48 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.491 million viewers. S2E14 Wrath was up from last week, with a 1.59 in the 18-49 demographic and 3.671 million viewers. On the other hand, the actual season finale S2E15 North got a 1.26 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.048 million viewers, which was down from both last week and the first part of the season finale. Subscribe to us Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Pod
Talking Through Wrath and North Well, the final two episodes of the second season of Fear the Walking Dead, Wrath and North, are here, and so is this episode! It has been a crazy week, but we aren’t even done! Stay tuned (so to speak) for our feedback episode which will be released later. But first, we talk about the craziness that is the penultimate episode and the still kinda craziness, but not quite as crazy that is the ultimate episode. We liked both episodes, but I think the consensus is that we liked the penultimate episode slightly better. However, there were good parts of both, and that is what we discussed! We also talked about a few things that disappointed us, as we do. I Have More to Say Of course, the most awesome thing about both of these two episodes for us was the awesomeness that was Travis at the end of Wrath. Not only was that scene truly gratifying in a way that makes us a little ashamed of ourselves, but the way it was shot was also awesome. This was something that the show got right, the way that the rest of the sound faded out and the ringing sound that permeated everything let us know exactly what Travis was thinking and feeling. And of course, the amazing Cliff Curtis knocked it out of the park as well. Kudos to you, sir. On the other hand… The scenes with Ofelia seem sort of like wasted time/space, unfortunately. I think they spent too much time away from her and her journey to make these any more significant, except for when it was expedient for the show to give them to us. Namely, when they wanted to show danger at the border, they gave us Ofelia’s journey. Yes, they did set it up a little bit in the previous episode, but it still seemed less significant. Maybe that’s just me, and if so, maybe you should definitely tell us! Ratings were up, then down… We have two episodes of ratings to cover since the ratings were published separately. Let’s start with last week‘s episode, which got a 1.48 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.491 million viewers. S2E14 Wrath was up from last week, with a 1.59 in the 18-49 demographic and 3.671 million viewers. On the other hand, the actual season finale S2E15 North got a 1.26 in the 18-49 demographic, with 3.048 million viewers, which was down from both last week and the first part of the season finale. Subscribe to us Please remember to subscribe to us on Apple Pod
Karen & Jamie talk about Karaoke, exorcising demons (again), and lament the departure of one of our motley crew. (Okay, mostly Karen laments.) Some angst between Ichabod & Abbie is discussed, Duets have never been sweeter. Please bear with them when they veer off-topic as Karen is still a bit off-kilter from being stuck in a painting last week. (haha Thanks Barb & Justina) Also included is a VERY short recap & rating of last week's episode, "Pittura Infamante". The post WP13 – S2E14 – Solid Gold appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Talking Poofy (Scott Brennan, Adam Richard, Toby Sullivan) present The Poofcast 44 (Season 2 Episode 14) Guest Starring Nelly Thomas with Special Guest Star Wes Snelling as Confusion. We go up north to talk to one of our Canadian listeners (from Canadia) Jeff, and try to ascertain just why people listen to this drivel. Then we get a stern talking to from bisexual comedian Nelly Thomas, about why certain people will never listen to this drivel. The Grunt Report finds a very frustrated Grunty MacFarkring wondering what sort of arse-in-the-air business model we are using to fund The Poofcast. Where's Wes? reaches critical mass, and Toby gets sucked into the confusion vortex. We get more information from Mother Paul Horan about the secret language of gays in Poofstory, and Is That a Thing? wonders about The Dirty Sanchez, and if you know what one of those is, you still won't be prepared for the peculiar twist this segment takes this week... WARNING The Poofcast contains coarse language, explicit descriptions of sexual acts, reinforcing lesbian stereotypes while attempting to debunk them, and Wes Snelling's increasingly confusing and confusingly compelling, geographically challenged segment. The Poofcast 44 (S2E14) The Poofcast 44 (S2E14) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.