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Interview by Kris PetersIn the little over a decade since Neck Deep formed in the Barlow brothers' spare room in Wrexham, Wales, a lot has changed. From the scrappy, naively hopeful beginnings that define the starting of so many teenage bands, the pop-punks have gone on to be one of British Rock music's most successful global exports in recent memory: top 5 records in both the US and UK, global touring, viral hits and over a billion streams just some of the fruits of ten years spent mastering their craft.For the new self-titled record, the band, completed by Ben's older brother and bassist Seb, guitarists Matt West and Sam Bowden and drummer Matt Powles, took ‘doing their own thing' – and only their own thing – to the next level. Eschewing a keen list of collaborators and producers eager to work with one of rock's hottest properties and choosing, instead, to write and record in their own warehouse space, mere miles from where they grew up. Old school, just like it used to be.This April Australian fans get to taste the excitement, when Neck Deep return for The Dumbstruck Dumbf!*k Tour with special guests Albany New York pop punk act State Champs.HEAVY caught up with Neck Deep vocalist Ben Barlow for an entertaining chat ahead of the tour. It's been a couple of years since their last visit, so we start off by asking what has changed with Neck Deep since then."Not much, I don't think," he measured. "But we're very settled into this record, very settled into playing these songs live now. We're approaching the - or I think we're in the 10-year anniversary year of our seminal breakout record, Life's Not Out To Get You. And so, yeah, doing little bits and bobs with that and just planning ahead for the future still, you know, thinking forward even to the next record. Getting the ball moving with that."Then Barlow was struck with a sudden realization he may have forgotten something important."Oh, actually, what's changed?" he asked me in return. "Bloody hell, I got married this year, which is very nice (laughs)!"In the full interview, we discussed Neck Deep's upcoming tour in Australia, set to begin on April 21, while reflecting on their experiences since their last visit. Ben shared insights into the celebration of the 10-year anniversary of their breakout album Life's Not Out To Get You. He highlighted the band's positive dynamics and their excitement for new music, acknowledging the need to promote their self-titled album while also focusing on future projects. The conversation touched on their writing process, with Ben noting that they prefer to create music at home but are open to inspiration while on the road.We also delved into the song Dumbstruck Dumbfuck, which Ben described as a humorous take on modern masculinity and relationships. They emphasized the high-energy yet sentimental nature of Neck Deep's live performances, expressing enthusiasm about touring with State Champs due to their close friendship and compatible musical styles, and more.Full interview www.youtube.com/@HEAVYmagazineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
The acai wars have begun and Hammo & Tom have got Sam Bowden in for his cabin debut to talk about it. We're heavy on the money laundering chat, get into some regional Queensland and Tom has his second anecdote in cabin history. A homeless man gave him money. It's good cabin! Follow the cabin on Instagram and TikTok @flogcabin or get around the flogs individually @danmuggleton, @andrewhamiltoncomedy and @tomwitcombecomedy. Also full episodes of Flog Cabin are now live on YouTube! And introducing FONE-A-FLOG, leave the flogs a voicemail that they might play on the show! Flog Cabin finally has a Patreon! For more floggery (in the form of extra and exclusive flogcasts, free tickets to live events and the ability to write your own Pilots ads for the flogs to read on the show, early access to episode and more) join the Flogtreon!Follow Sam(@sambowdencomic), listen to 'Whoa, Free Lunch!?' and catch him as the resident host of Knock Knock @ the Troc! Sponsored by Pilot, Men's Health Treatments Online www.pilot.com.auSave $20 on your first order with promo code FLOGGERS20Edited by JCAL Media Group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this gripping episode, Stuart and Jacob tackle the intense world of "Cape Fear," comparing the original 1962 film directed by J. Lee Thompson with Martin Scorsese's 1991 remake. They dig deep into the chilling narratives of revenge and obsession, exploring the contrasting portrayals of Max Cady by Robert Mitchum and Robert De Niro. What makes De Niro's performance so unpredictable, like a more deranged Daffy Duck? How do the character arcs of Sam Bowden differ between the two films given their respective actors? And how can the 1991 version push the boundaries of horror and suspense in ways that the original could only hint at?Also featured in this episode are diatribes about "Civilization 7", the correct amount of references to "The Simpsons", a love for Joe Don Baker, and a game that Jacob slapped together in an afternoon and forces Stuart to play. All this and more on They Remade It!Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 23:10 - 31:22----------Socials----------@theyremadeit.bsky.social on BlueSkytheyremadeit@gmail.com
Holy Crossover alert. The Whoa, Free Lunch boys Sam Bowden and Aleks Milinkovic join Drew and Al to come up with the definitive tier list of Australian cities. Subscribe to our Patreon at www.patreon.com/communitynoticeboard Hit us up with tips and stories at: Insta: communitynoticeboardpodDiscord: Community Noticeboard PodcastEmail: communitynoticepod@gmail.comFb: Community Noticeboard Podcast https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good friend, possible cousin (?) and brilliant comedian Sam Bowden is in the fort and he's really getting into a lot. From whacking off at slumber parties to being proper friends with his shrink, the boy is a layered king. Enjoy this chat and help us figure out when it's okay to gossip and what the worst minor annoyance (pet peeve if you will) is. Listen to Whoa Free Lunch and/ or buy their merch Sign up to our PatreonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Just Us July! A month where the hosts decide to be a little selfish and review whatever we want! This week Ade guides us in this thrilling first episode of July as we sink our teeth into Martin Scorsese's 1991 psychological masterpiece, "Cape Fear." Join us as we unravel the sinister world of Max Cady, portrayed with unnerving intensity by Robert De Niro. We dissect the chilling cat-and-mouse game between Cady and the family of lawyer Sam Bowden, played by Nick Nolte, exploring the film's themes of revenge, justice, and moral ambiguity. Also on the Episode: - Slashers take on Monster-Mart at Atomic Horror! - The literary works of indie author Robbie Dorman - The heated debate "Is this a horror film?" Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation that will leave you on the edge of your seat! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slasherspod/support
BUM NANGS! In probably our most quotable episode, Sam Bowden joins the boys to solve a batch of your horniest problems. So kick back, take a whiff of a bum nang, and ask yourself, "What is a cousin really?" Some of the problems we solve this week include: “I'm thinking of going poly”, “Should I give up being a lawyer?, “I'm dating a girl I'm related to” and more. Follow us to submit your own problem, watch clips or get along to a live show - @shadandpetesavetheworld Follow Sam Bowden, Shad Wicka and Peter James to see clips and show dates Listen to his podcast Woah! Free Lunch - HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enjoy this FREE special look at our new series where we will determine the top 10 songs by every band we talk about! Future episodes will be available exclusively on our Patreon! In this episode, we come to an agreement on the top 10 Neck Deep songs! Sign up for our Patreon: patreon.com/discogdiscourse Join the discourse! Follow us on social media to let us know what you think about this band! TikTok: DiscogDiscourse Twitter: Discog_Pod Instagram: discog.discourse Neck Deep's albums are: Rain In July, Wishful Thinking, Life's Not Out To Get You, The Peace And The Panic, All Distortions Are Intentional, Neck Deep Neck Deep is: Ben Barlow (vocals), Sam Bowden (guitar), Matt West (guitar), Seb Barlow (bass/vocals), Matt Powles (drums)
Join us as Kyle leads the discussion ranking and reviewing every Neck Deep album! Hear our thoughts on all 6 albums from one of pop-punk's biggest powerhouses! We also discuss the golden standard for modern pop-punk, what a consistent discography looks like, and what we look for in pop-punk! Join the discourse! Follow us on social media to let us know what you think about this band! TikTok: DiscogDiscourse Twitter: Discog_Pod Instagram: discog.discourse Time Codes: Intro - 0:00 Shoutouts - 2:26 6th Place - 6:56 5th Place - 15:17 4th Place - 27:26 3rd Place - 35:03 2nd Place - 45:08 1st Place - 56:24 Songs used in this episode: A Part Of Me, Can't Kick Up The Roots, Gold Steps, Heartbreak Of The Century, Motion Sickness, Take Me With You, Telling Stories, Zoltar Speaks Neck Deep's albums are: Rain In July, Wishful Thinking, Life's Not Out To Get You, The Peace And The Panic, All Distortions Are Intentional, Neck Deep Neck Deep is: Ben Barlow (vocals), Sam Bowden (guitar), Matt West (guitar), Seb Barlow (bass/vocals), Matt Powles (drums)
Abrimos una vez más la pequeña sala de cine de La Cueva de los Duendes El Cabo del miedo. Versión radiofónica de Negra y Criminal. Basado en la novela de 1957 The Executioners, escrita por John D. MacDonald Max Cady es puesto en libertad tras haber pasado varios años condenado por agresión sexual. Pronto buscará al culpable de su condena, el abogado Sam Bowden que testificó en el juicio en su contra. Cady acecha a Bowden y éste contrata a tres matones para meter miedo a Cady y hacer que se largue de la ciudad. ¿Fue Cady acusado injustamente? ¿O es culpable hasta el final? "El cabo del miedo" basado en la novela de John D. MacDonald, una libre adaptación de Negra y Criminal. En esta ficción han participado: • Nancho Novo • Nacho Marraco • Mabel del Pozo • Elisa Chía • Héctor Checa • Raúl Lara Y las voces invitadas de Íñigo Álvarez de Lara, Rafael de la Rica y Fermín Agustí. Adaptación: Daniel Marín y Mona León Siminiani Con la colaboración en el programa de Juan Ochoa. Realización y diseño sonoro: Noe Guillén y Mona León Siminiani Producción: Fermín Agustí. Dirección: Mona León Siminiani Enlace gratis a las películas: https://www.tokyvideo.com/es/video/el-cabo-del-terror-1962-seriescuellar-castellano https://www.tokyvideo.com/es/video/el-cabo-del-miedo-1991 (1991) Nota: Este audio no se realiza con fines comerciales ni lucrativos. Es de difusión enteramente gratuita e intenta dar a conocer tanto a los escritores de los relatos y cuentos, como a los autores de las músicas, programas y emisiones de “La Vieja Radio” … 😍
The last time we had Sam Bowden on the podcast, all everyone in the veterinary profession could think about was: 'too much work, not enough workers!' But 2023 saw some changes. The deluge of work turned into a more reasonable stream, veterinary companies are looking twice at their bloated wage bills, and clinics are finally filling those vacancies. It's a different landscape to be sure, and Sam Bowden is just the man to help us unpack and strategise, whether you're freshly graduated and about to enter the job market, or a clinic owner who has to start working on attracting and keeping good clients. Grab your limited seat at Sam's members only AMG Marketing Mastery Event. Book a call with Sam about joining the Accelerate Mastermind Group. Dr Sam Bowden, with 15 years of veterinary practice experience and a track record of owning and expanding two practices, has spent the last 12 years assisting practice owners in achieving better work-life balance, profitability, and overall well-being. He's the founder of United Vets Group, The Ultimate Veterinary Practice, Complete Vet Systems, More Vet Clients Websites, Accelerate Practice Academy, Accelerate Mastermind Group, Vet Business Manager Program, The Dental Academy and also the author of The Abundant Practice. Sam's teaching focusses heavily on mindset combined with practical strategies to allow practice owners and teams to reach their full potential. In this episode, we explore the changes in the veterinary profession in 2024 compared to a year ago, including what Sam calls the 'profitless boom.' Sam shares data with us on what our clients value, and some practical ways that we can deliver it in way that is financially and emotionally sustainable. We dig into how the veterinary job market is different now compared to a year ago, and how it might change over the next year or two as we discuss the question: have we become entitled?! Topic list: 06:30 Changes in the vet profession. 07:54 Sam's advice for vet students. 23:50 Do we still have too many clients and not enough vets? 27:11 Clinic retail sales have gone down - what's the impact? 31:38 Do cheap retailers erode trust of veterinary clinics? 36:13 Are wages going to stay up? 37:43 The shift towards service orientation in veterinary practice. 39:09 Better service and changing the model of service increases price elasticity. 41:18 The role of pet insurance and wellness plans. 44:09 Why you should have a business mindset and a positive mindset in vet practice. 55:16 Sam's thoughts on social media as tool for business and as a vet. Join our community of Vet Vault Nerds to lift your clinical game and get your groove back with our up-to-date, easy-to-consume clinical episodes at vvn.supercast.com. Get help with your cases in our Specialist Support Space. Visit thevetvault.com for show notes and resources related to this episode. Connect with us through our online Vet Vault Network for episode highlights, clinical resources, discussions, questions and support. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here for Hubert's favourite clinical and non-clinical learnings from the week. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vet-vault/message
Sam Bowden goes to the Phacktory for the first time in a killer road ep. Join the Patreon here: www.patreon.com/thephonehacks Just $7 (AUD) for bonus eps and content. Get tons of behind the scenes hacks and pranks and help keep this podcast going! Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping at Manscaped with promo code PHONEHACKS20 at Manscaped.com Subscribe where you're listening and leave a review to get the word out there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Summary: In this episode of Practice Growth HQ I chat to Sam Bowden about the importance of having a positive mindset when it comes to growing your business. Sam Bowden is a former practice owner with 15 years of experience successfully managing veterinary practices. Now he's a leading educator and mentor and focuses on helping practice owners of all types to increase their confidence, efficiency, work life balance and profitability. In this episode Sam unpacks previous business failures and how they helped shape his career trajectory, how to improve your mindset as it relates to your business, and why Sam believes there's a silver lining to everything. If you're curious about how your mindset can help you make more money, pay close attention to this episode! What you'll learn: (03:50) Sam shares a key turning point in his entrepreneurial journey and what he learnt from his first big setback (07:44) How (and why) to reframe failure into feedback (10:08) Discover why Sam believes there's a silver lining to everything (13:34) Tackling the big questions: What is the purpose of my life? Learn why this is a key question to answer (15:54) Find out how your energetic frequency can help or hinder you (20:00) Unpacking the concept of intention as a means to propel yourself and your business forward (23:15) The business case for building a more positive mindset (29:18) Discover why it's important to look at your business through a different lens to your clinical work (33:29) Post-Traumatic Growth Syndrome: What is it and why is it important? (37:45) Sam shares the cliff notes of his book, The Abundant Practice Plus loads more! Links and Resources: Website: https://www.acceleratepracticeacademy.com/
Bradley & Taylor crack a beer with their new comedy boy crush Aleks Milinkovic. Aleks (a recent Thick Dick of The North convert and ambassador of the New World Order) is a comedian and podcaster based in Sydney Australia. This episode is packed with riffs from start to finish! No spoilers here, enjoy the episode you degenerates! Beer Breakdown: "East Of Kent" Molly Rose Brewing Co. Follow the boys on Instagram. @bradleybishop_ @taylorcoughtrie @aleksmilinkvic Listen to Aleks podcast with fellow comedian and hot boy Sam Bowden called: Whoa, Free Lunch!?
On this episode, it's whale watching season as AJ catches up with comedian and cetacean-aficionado, Sam Bowden. Pleased be advised this episode contains occasional strong language and themes of a graphic nature.
Hello! Welcome to another edition of the exclusive audio commentary podcast hosted by me, David Hughes. On this episode, we take a deep dive into Martin Scorsese's 1991 remake of J. Lee Thompson's 1962 thriller Cape Fear, itself based on John D. MacDonald's 1957 novel The Executioners, in which lawyer Sam Bowden and his family are terrorised by Max Cady, a violent rapist whom Sam testified against in a trial that helped put him in prison for more than a decade. In crafting his own exceptional take on the source materials, screenwriter Wesley Strick twists the knife still further, by making Sam Bowden the lawyer who defended Cady, rather than merely testifying against him, burying testimony that could potentially have exonerated Cady, despite his guilt. In addition, Strick added marital infidelity into the mix, muddying the moral and ethical waters of the story and enhancing the female roles of Sam's wife and daughter, played here by Academy Award® winner Jessica Lange and newcomer Juliette Lewis, as well as adding a brand new character, Lori, played by Scorsese's then girlfriend Illeana Douglas. Leading the cast are Nick Nolte as Sam and Robert De Niro as Max Cady, while three members of Thompson's cast – Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum and Martin Balsam – make cameo appearances, Elmer Bernstein retools Bernard Herrmann's original score for the new production, and the whole thing is shot by veteran British cinematographer Freddie Francis. Even on paper, it's quite a heady mix. Everything in Scorsese's remake, originally intended to be directed by Steven Spielberg, is turned up to 11, but although many assume that this was Scorsese's influence, much of what we see in the film was present in Strick's very first draft, and I've always been fascinated by the evolution of the story from its relatively straightforward dual source material as straight thriller to grand guignol monster movie, so I was thrilled when Wes kindly agreed to join me for his first full audio commentary for the 1991 film, now that, as he points out, more time has passed since his version was released than the 29 years that passed between the original and remake. Comments? Feedback? Suggestions? Email David *at * Rogue-Commentary *dot* com or send us a tweet. We have lots of exciting episodes in the works, so if you like what you hear, please subscribe, and remember to rate us wherever you hear this podcast – it'll really help us to keep going. Oh, and follow us on Twitter and/or Instagram to stay up-to-date on our forthcoming releases. Thanks for listening! A Synchronicity production. Conceived, written and presented by David Hughes. Produced by Sam Ibrahim. Music by Olli Oja. All content © 2023 Synchronicity II Ltd. All rights reserved.
First every episode of 'Show Some Respect, Tom Witcombe has Company' - where I welcome on some of my favourite local comedians and podcasters. This week I'm joined by two very good friends of mine and the host of 'Whoa, Free Lunch' - Aleks Milinkovic and Sam Bowden. Get tickets to my Sydney and Melbourne Comedy Festival Shows here: https://linktr.ee/tomwitcombe Get tickets to see 'Whoa, Free Lunch?' live at the Sydney Comedy Festival here: https://www.factorytheatre.com.au/event/whoa-free-lunch/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined by a good friend of the podcast Sam Bowden to try and help us discover why exactly this band decided to not go "full" sonic.You can also get tickets to his & Aleks Milinkovic's live podcast recording of Whoa, Free Lunch!? at the Factory Theater in May here: https://www.factorytheatre.com.au/event/whoa-free-lunch/Sing the following lyrics in the style of a barbershop quartet and you get a much clearer vision of Billy Joel's life in the mid-1980s:Verse 1:I may not be the finest thing you've ever seenMy face is lumpy, crooked, and uncleanBut there's one thing that I know for sureI'm a model magnet, my charisma's pureChorus:Ugly but still scoring with the modelsMy charm and wit are the keys to the throttleI may not have the looks, but I have the gameModels on my arm, I'm on top of the fameVerse 2:I may not have a chiseled jaw or perfect teethBut I've got something else that's hard to beatI've got a confidence that's out of sightAnd models just can't resist my delightChorus:Ugly but still scoring with the modelsMy charm and wit are the keys to the throttleI may not have the looks, but I have the gameModels on my arm, I'm on top of the fameBridge:It's not about how you look, it's how you actA good personality is a solid factSo don't let your looks get you downWith the right attitude, you'll be the talk of the townChorus:Ugly but still scoring with the modelsMy charm and wit are the keys to the throttleI may not have the looks, but I have the gameModels on my arm, I'm on top of the fameOutro:So if you're feeling down about your looksJust remember what's in those model's booksThey're looking for a man with a good heartSo let your confidence be the start.DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! If you enjoy our podcast and can afford to shoot some shrapnel our way we would be absolutely bloody stoked about it! You can sign up for as little as $2 a month and receive bonus episodes, extra content and even be a guest on the podcast if you're keen! Jump on our Patreon page now and sign up!Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
We are joined by a good friend of the podcast Sam Bowden to try and help us discover why exactly this band decided to not go "full" sonic. You can also get tickets to his & Aleks Milinkovic's live podcast recording of Whoa, Free Lunch!? at the Factory Theater in May here: https://www.factorytheatre.com.au/event/whoa-free-lunch/ Here are the 6 ways to be successful in the music industry:Talent: Having natural talent and skill in creating music can give artists an edge in the industry. However, talent alone is not enough to guarantee success.Hard work and dedication: Consistently working hard and being dedicated to one's craft can help an artist stand out in a highly competitive industry.Networking: Building relationships with other industry professionals, such as producers, managers, and other musicians, can help create opportunities for exposure and collaborations.Branding and marketing: Having a strong brand and marketing strategy can help an artist connect with their audience and stand out in a crowded market.Persistence and resilience: The music industry can be tough, and success is not always immediate. Being persistent and resilient in the face of setbacks and rejections can help an artist push through and eventually achieve success. Write a song about a very specific time for any operational business that is such a no-brainer to play that you are guaranteed royalties for all of eternity. DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! If you enjoy our podcast and can afford to shoot some shrapnel our way we would be absolutely bloody stoked about it! You can sign up for as little as $2 a month and receive bonus episodes, extra content and even be a guest on the podcast if you're keen! Jump on our Patreon page now and sign up!DUBBY DUBBY is declaring WAR on big Energy! Use the promo code "1001songs" at checkout for 10% off! Blessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001songsthatmakeyouwanttodie/Follow us on TikTok: @the1001crew
Show Notes This week we travel to the coast with Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum in 1962's Cape Fear. Mitchum's Max Cady is dangerous – for his predilections and his cunningness and Peck's Sam Bowden is really very little match for him. The menace that Cady casts over the entirety of the film is palpable and you will be concerned for every girl and woman you see, with good reason. Recommendations: Wakanda Forever (In theaters) Next up: The Sixth Sense (1999) Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Twitter: @latecomerspod Find Amity @ www.amityarmstrong.com and @AmityArmstrong on Twitter Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/ This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Jeff and Jessie take a boat ride to the 1991 remake of Cape Fear. How close does Martin Scorsese stick to the original version? Is stalking exclusive to white people? Also, we want to know if DeNiro as Max Cady is crazier than DeNiro as Travis Bickle. Cape Fear Convicted rapist Max Cady, released from a 14-year prison stint, stalks the lawyer who originally defended him, Sam Bowden, and his wife and daughter. Cady has his revenge all planned out and one way or another Sam Bowden is going to pay. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moviestobemurderedby/support
Sam Bowden discusses his experience of end-of-life issues, including suicide and physician-assisted dying.
This week's storyteller is Comedian and Actor - SAM BOWDEN. Sam shares a story that has now convinced him that Ghosts are REAL. Follow Sam Bowden https://www.instagram.com/sambowdencomic | Follow Good Yarns www.instagram.com/goodyarnspod | Follow Shad Wicka www.instagram.com/wickedshad | Get tix to see Shad Live! https://linktr.ee/wickedshad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suppose these lyrics were read from an Afghan cave holding an AK47 they would take on an entirely new life. We are on to you Taio Cruz.Catch Sam on tour in September and October on the East Coast Homecoming Tour. You can get all the info and tickets HERE!Make sure you follow Sam on Instagram!If you enjoy our podcast and can afford to shoot some shrapnel our way we would be absolutely bloody stoked about it! You can sign up for as little as $2 a month and receive bonus episodes, extra content and even be a guest on the podcast if you're keen! Jump on our Patreon page now and sign up! Please tell your mates about the podcast and jump on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and give us a 5-star review!Blessington Support the podcast when you buy a Blessington watch! Use the promo code “1001songs” at checkout. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
We like to do optimism on the Vet Vault, and because of all the enthusiastic people we speak to on here our positivity bias is constantly reinforced. But the reality is that there still is a lot of room for improvement in the vet world. LOTS of room. Many people in the profession are still stuck in old patterns of excessive hours, excessive workloads, lack of time, insufficient remuneration, frustration and dissatisfaction. But our guest for this episode is a pattern interrupter. Dr Sam Bowden is a former practice owner and a serial entrepreneur, in and outside of the vet profession. He's the co-founder and CEO of the Accelerate Practice Academy - a coaching service for veterinary and other health practices, and he has devoted the last 12 years of his career helping practice owners increase their happiness, work-life balance and profitability. But as you'll hear in this episode - it's not just about numbers and sales and management - it's mostly MINDSET, and that's where we pause and what we explore in this conversation; from what drives us as individuals, seeing opportunities in periods of change, leveraging your skills and interests, solutions to the veterinary staff shortage crisis and about seeking the moment of great personal change. Arrange a chat with Sam at support@acceleratepracticeacademy.com to find out about his Accelerate Mastermind Group to help get your practice where you want it to be, and learn to love dentistry with his Vet Dental Academy. (And don't forget to name drop: tell him the Vet Vault sent you for your listener freebies.) Go to thevetvault.com for show notes and to check out our guests' favourite books, podcasts and everything else we talk about in the show. Join us for our first ever LIVE event in Noosa in November '22 with special guests Prof David Church and Prof Jill Maddison. If you want to lift your clinical game, go to vvn.supercast.com for a free 2-week trial of our short and sharp high-value clinical podcasts. We love to hear from you. If you have a question for us or you'd like to give us some feedback please get in touch via email at thevetvaultpodcast@gmail.com, or just catch up with us on Instagram. Support the pets of Ukraine here. And if you like what you hear then please share the love by clicking on the share button wherever you're listening and sending a link to someone who you know will enjoy listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vet-vault/message
This week we jumped back into the world of 007 to tackle a Brosnan bond with good friend and comedian Sam Bowden. Tickets to Sam's Melbourne Comedy Festival show here: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2022/shows/dandylion Tickets to Alex's Melbourne Comedy Festival show here: https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2022/shows/totally-fine-if-not Tickets to our LIVE SHOW here: https://tccinc.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/51689 And a Kumite to you! A + B x Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/theladiesguidetodudecinema See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we bring in the new year with another article diving into a reader's sordid sexual fantasy. We're joined by the weird kid with the slingshot from the shittest house on the street, Sam Bowden, as we peruse the weird masturbatory machinations from the mind of a wrestling obsessed reader. We learn of a heavy set wrestler they call the Black Widow, who is absolutely about to decimate her opponents, Jill and Sue, in the ring - no pun intended. One small problem, the reader left himself out of his own fantasy, a very big whoopsy daisy indeed. Enjoy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another piece of gold for you, comedian Sam Bowden joins us to talk all about Browns Plains in QLD. We talk working at McDonalds, lighting a swimming pool on fire and an armed robbery where the weapon was a stick. Lot of good chat here. Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast
International Break is upon us, but NEVER FEAR, KLP is here to leave you very UNBORED. YA"LL ASKED NO QUESTIONS! Which worked out better because I got to whinge about the Premier League with guest, exceptional comedian Sam Bowden, before he took me through this week's HEADCASE STUDY/HISTORICAL KL, Bert Trautmann, who has one of the BEST tales in the history of not only football, but life itself possbily.Follow @sambowdencomic and go and see his OUTSTANDING hour of comedy 'Dandelion', at the Laughs Outta Lockdown Festival in November, and BE COOL!
Just in time for Halloween, let's review one of the craziest horror thrillers from the ‘90's which came out almost thirty years ago and was directed by the Master himself Martin Scorcese….as his follow-up to a little film called Goodfellas. It stars Robert DeNiro as ex-con Max Cady who is out for revenge against the attorney Sam Bowden who failed to keep him out of jail 14 years earlier played by Nick Nolte. Sam's wife and teenage daughter also get put in harm's way, they're played by Jessica Lange and Juliette Lewis – everyone just brings it with lights-out performances as both Lewis and DeNiro were nominated for Oscars at the time. Come out, come out wherever you are!!!Host: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/#livingforthecinema #moviereviews #capefear #martinscorcese #robertdeniro #nicknolte
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they review Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear (1991).We shall discuss Robert De Niro's transformation into the intimidating Max Cady, the various moral dilemma's posed and the breakdown of the Bowden family unit. Plus we shall be finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking, and reveal some fun trivia facts.Thanks for listening!Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com Twitter - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcastDiscord - Horrorprojectpodcast
Cabo do Medo (1991), de Martin Scorsese, conta a história de Sam Bowden, um advogado que tem sua vida perturbada por um antigo cliente que defendeu e que acaba de sair da prisão, Max Cady, interpretado por Robert de Niro. Tentando vingar uma injustiça que sofreu no passado, Max se aproxima de todos ao redor de Sam até levá-lo à loucura. Um clássico de Scorsese sugerido por nossos amigos do Podcast Era Uma Vez em São Paulo (Twitter e Instagram). Vem ouvir nossas opiniões sobre o filme! Não se esquece de nos seguir nas redes sociais: @vissebr no Twitter e no Instagram, e de entrar no nosso grupo de discussões no Telegram (também @vissebr)! A equipe: Aninha: Instagram e Twitter Leo: Instagram e Twitter Matheus: Instagram e Twitter Convidados: Pedro: Instagram e Twitter Otávio: Instagram e Twitter Lembrando que é recomendado assistir ao filme antes de ouvir o podcast, pois ele está cheio de SPOILERS. O filme está disponível na Telecine! Obras citadas no podcast: - Cabo do Medo (1962) - Bons Companheiros - O Poderoso Chefão - Os Simpsons (Série) - Jurassic Park - A Lista de Schindler - Tubarão - Taxi Driver - Coringa - O Silêncio dos Inocentes - A Invenção de Hugo Cabret - Dança com Lobos - Django Livre - Fogo Contra Fogo - Cassino - O Irlandês - O Príncipe das Marés - Star Wars - O Tigre e o Dragão - Batman - Cavalheiro das Trevas - Louca Obsessão - Amadeus - Mensageiro do Diabo - Funny Games - Vestido Para Matar - Vingadores: Ultimato - Era Uma Vez em Hollywood - 1917 - 007: Operação Skyfall - Beleza Americana - Psicose - Um Senhor Estagiário
In dieser Folge fahren wir erneut hinaus zum Kap der Angst. Diesmal unter der Regie von Scorsese mit Nick Nolte und Robert de Niro in den Rollen, die zuvor Gregory Peck und Robert Mitchum innehatten. Auch diesmal besprechen wir die – aus unserer Sicht – rechtlichen und moralischen Konsequenzen von Cady und Bowden. Natürlich betrachten wir auch die inhaltlichen und stilistischen Unterschiede zwischen dem Film aus den Sechzigern und dem Film aus den Neunzigern, insbesondere die Veränderung bei der Figur von Sam Bowden. Ebenfalls kritisch sehen wir auf ein paar stilistische Entscheidungen, die uns mal mehr, mal weniger zusagen.
Today, we try to answer some important questions! Sorry if the conversation isn't always coherent, I try to edit it so that it's easy to follow. We tend to ramble and go off topic sometimes. It'd be easy to catch up, if you're just joining us now. We're five episodes in, and currently working on Character Bios for Sam Bowden & Max Cady. The two main characters in Cape Fear, which is the project we intend on telling through a modern lens. Thank you for being with us. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you'd like to follow along with the source material, you can find The Executioners (1957) - Cape Fear (1962) - and Cape Fear (1991) all online for relatively cheap! It may help you follow along with the character names, plot points, and comparison / contrasts that we do of the individual source material projects. Our idea is to have Sam Bowden be played by Harrison Ford, and Max Cady be played by Mel Gibson. Sam Bowden is a lawyer, a family man. Been at it for half a decade, probably. Our idea is to have Sam Bowden be at the beginning stages of dementia, throughout this film. Causing issues in the process. Max Cady is just released from prison, and yearns to exact revenge on the man responsible for putting him into prison; in the first place. Thank you for being here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I have the honour and privilege to sit down and discuss life on the road with rock star Sam Bowden. In this humble and honest interview Sam shares some powerful insights that we can all use to better our lives and bring more happiness to what we do.
This week's story comes from Sam Bowden Feat. Michelle Azevedo, two very funny comedians and writers. Sam was keen to share an embarassing story from his youth. It is a story as old as time itself, boy meets girl, boy falls in love, boy makes a fool of himself and they live happily NEVER after. Great chat with funny banter thrown in. Follow Sam Bowden www.instagram.com/clamchowden & Michelle Azevedo www.instagram.com/shellyveedy If you want to tell you Good Yarn on the podcast hit us up! www.instagram.com/goodyarnspod give us a follow! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's story comes from Sam Bowden Feat. Michelle Azevedo, two very funny comedians and writers. Sam was keen to share an embarassing story from his youth. It is a story as old as time itself, boy meets girl, boy falls in love, boy makes a fool of himself and they live happily NEVER after. Great chat with funny banter thrown in. Follow Sam Bowden www.instagram.com/clamchowden & Michelle Azevedo www.instagram.com/shellyveedy If you want to tell you Good Yarn on the podcast hit us up! www.instagram.com/goodyarnspod give us a follow! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Stinking Pause – the movie review podcast with Scott who this week is joined by Paul to discuss the original version of a movie remade thirty years later by Martin Scorcese – Cape Fear. Join us as we take a look at the original version of Cape Fear (1962) starring Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum Small-town lawyer Sam Bowden's life becomes torturous when Max Cady re-enters his life. Cady went to jail for 8 years after Bowden testified that Cady attacked a young woman. Now that Cady has been released, he begins to terrorize Bowden and his family, particularly targeting Bowden's daughter, Nancy. Initially, Cady uses his newfound knowledge of the law (learned in prison) to annoy the Bowdens, then poisons the family dog... Who's next ? “ It's a mistake to teach women how to tell time. They always use it against you.” This and previous episodes can be found on; Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spreaker Player FM Acast IHeartRadio Libsyn Podcast Party Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com #Podpals #PodernFamily Thanks for listening Scott and Paul
We had Sam Bowden booked in by Andy Lee (Bris) and Fady Kassab jumped in and we couldn't help but have some GOOD TIMES! We talk stolen valor, the Sydney floods and other wild times.
Bill and Ted discuss Martin Scorsese’s 1991 film “Cape Fear,” featuring Robert De Niro as Max Cady, a hardened convict who, after 14 years of incarceration, obsessively seeks revenge on his former defense attorney Sam Bowden, played by Nick Nolte, who failed to keep Cady out of prison. Scorsese ramps up the tension in this […]
Listen, support, and interact: https://linktr.ee/theentrylevelleft In this episode, we welcome Sam Bowden, PhD candidate and adjunct professor at Rutgers University to the show to talk about feminism, capitalism, and socialism! See her Rutger's profile here: https://bit.ly/2kkDgPr 1:55: What is feminism both generally and personally? Why is feminism important? 3:30: “Feminism Is For Everybody” by Bell Hooks https://bit.ly/1NSE4jx 8:11: What does every feminist need to know about capitalism? 14:50: How should we define intersectionality or intersectional feminism? 17:45: The Combahee River Collective https://bit.ly/2oUY6nP 22:30: What is “third wave” feminism? 26:50: Louise Kneeland on feminism and socialism https://bit.ly/2kkEjPo 28:00: What does a more socialist form of feminism look like? 35:20: How should the left deal with “woke” appeals to inclusion & diversity? 38:45: Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism by Jasbir Puar https://tinyurl.com/y46emgsb 39:39: How should the left understand identity as it intersects with social class? 46:30: What is leftist intersectionality vs. liberal, postmodern intersectionality? 53:20: How should the left respond to identity politics? Suggested reading: Women, Race, and Class by Angela Davis https://bit.ly/2EgOtaU Women and Socialism, Class, Race, and Capital by Sharon Smith https://bit.ly/2RW95u6 Black Marxism by Cedric Robinson https://bit.ly/2lXszCM Music produced by @southpointe__ on Instagram.
Bill and Ted discuss Lee Thompson’s 1962 suspense thriller “Cape Fear,” featuring Robert Mitchum as Max Cady a hardened convict seeking revenge on prosecutor Sam Bowden, played by Gregory Peck, who helped send him away to prison for 8 eight years. Tension in this black and white film noir inspired pulp-fiction thriller mounts as Cady […]
Alright, look, we're talking about Lolita, it's dicey stuff, but it's fine! It's a good book! The point is that the narrator is insanely cooked! Sam Bowden and I talk about all that and more, including Jeffrey Epstein, even though this podcast was recorded months ago. Weird timing. Next fortnight's book is Douglas Adams' sci-fi satire the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and my guest is Michelle Azevedo. Again, you'd be able to find that at the library or wherever. Sam's Twitter Sam's Facebook Joel's Twitter Joel's Facebook I put a post called "I Read the Australian So You Don’t Have To!", intended to be an ongoing series, on my Tumblr. I make fun jokes on there. Ryan Sim made the logo! Thank you Ryan! Pay him to design something for you. Ryan's graphic design page Subscribe to the podcast, rate and review etc.
This fortnight, Bridget Hassed comes in to talk about John Birmingham's Australian share-house memoir, He Died with a Felafel in his Hand, as well as our own accommodation experiences and, for some reason, stories about fucked animals we've seen. On the next episode, Sam Bowden joins the show to discuss Vladimir Nabokov's controversial classic novel, Lolita. There's a lot going on with that book. It's available at libraries and most book shops and everything. My ex gave me her copy because she had no intention of ever reading it and was gonna give it to St Vinnie's otherwise. My point is that it's easy to find. Bridget's Twitter Joel's Twitter Joel's Facebook Ryan Sim made the logo! Thank you Ryan! Pay him to design something for you. Ryan's graphic design page Subscribe to the podcast, rate and review etc.
Part two of our Live 100th episode. Rupert Murdoch continues his empire of political influence and we find where it takes us today. Special thanks to Aether Brewing, The Barn Recording, Dan Dennis, Nick Carr, Sam Bowden, Doony and Jack Marsho for helping make it all possible.
This week, Adam and Nicchia are joined by comedian and non-Whovian, Sam Bowden! We go back to the beginning... of nuWho. The start of the era of Russell T Davies, Eccleston's one and only season, the 2005 episode 'Rose'. Will the first modern episode convince Sam to keep watching? Does an episode from 2005 hold up today? How well do Sam and 'Moffo' know each other? Download the latest episode of #D4WH to find out!
In this one we talk about tennis, butter chicken, swinging parties and some other shit. We did it backstage at SBC Comedy which you should attend sometime to see comics like me and Sam fucking crush. Also Joel Batham interjected with some HOT FACTS
It's a real friends festival on this episode! Aria Salan and Mickey Flykick are joined by two of their favourite Comrades, Dan Dennis and Sam Bowden. After imbibing many beers they learn about YouTube Makeup Millionaire James Charles. He amassed his wealth in such a short time but is this snooty brat the actual problem? LIVE 100th AIR at Aether Brewing in Milton at 3pm on Sunday the 23rd of June. Two Podcast's, Four Guests and many beers. Tickets here: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/85739/aint_it_rich_live_100th_episode.aspx For more content and to support the podcast hit up our Patreon: www.patreon.com/aintitrich
Woooowwweeeee. This weeks ep is a veritable barrell of fun! We were lucky enough to have Sam Bowden as our guest to talk about herbal tea's, and then blow me down, David Woodhead appeared and non stop chuckles ensued. We had such a good time that we spent almost no time at all discussing the actual topic. We also gave Bronwyn a good old fashioned roasting for abandoning us, fire off a questionable email that rhymes and Sam teaches nick about the flavour profile Umami. Check out the boys on facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/sambowdencomic/ https://www.facebook.com/davidwoodheadcomedy/ Make sure you get in early and grab some tickets for the BIG BOIZ OF BRISBANE COMEDY!!!!!! https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/big-boiz-of-brisbane-comedy
SUPER SPECIAL BONUS EP OUT THIS WEEK! I am doing an amazing show as part of the Sit Down Comedy Fringe Festival with amazing comedians Michelle Azevedo, Tom Clark and Sam Bowden. Its gunna be sooo much fun and its going down THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. Jump in and grab tickets @ http://www.sitdowncomedyfringe.com.au/three-men-and-a-little-lady/ You don't want to miss this show. These comedians are all very very funny. Tickets are $15 and these shows are already packed. Make sure you jump onto tickets soon before they sell out!
First up it's review time. What did we think of This is Love, Flash Forward and Making Sense with Sam Harris? Then we've more podcasts to bring to the table. Let's hear it for RadioLab, Serial and Ain't it Rich! Stay tuned to see what the team thinks of this crop of podcasts next week.Liz Recommends - Serialhttps://serialpodcast.org/In case you've been living under a rock, Liz decided to recommend the worldwide podcasting phenomenon that is Serial. Most people got addicted to podcasts from this very series. The first series looks at the murder of Hae Min Lee and the subsequent conviction of her on-again off-again boyfriend Adnan Syed. Season two looks at Bowe Bergdhal, a man who was kept prisoner by the Taliban for five years, but all is not as it seems. The most recent season looks at the inner workings of a courthouse in Cleveland.For both: Liz recommends starting at the very start of season one, where the obsession for most people began. Good luck not listening past the cliffhanger endings.Pat Recommends - Radiolab https://www.wnycstudios.org/shows/radiolabRadiolab is a highly stylized, well edited, and terribly compelling investigative program. Their stories range far and wide, with nary a common thread. Well maybe the thread could be something like 'Lost but not forgotten'.. or something. Stories you didn't know you wanted to know. It's good.For Zane: Episode - UnErased episodesFor Liz: Episodes - Post No EvilThey're all good, really.Zane Recommends - Ain't it Rich www.aintitrich.comA fellow Brisbane podcast with strong opinions! Ain't it Rich is a podcast aiming to take down capitalism with comedy. Each week, hosts Mickey and Aria tell a story of excessive affluence to their comedian guests. It is funny and informative well researched with facts about important historical figures and events.For Liz: Episode 43 - The Harlem Globetrotters (w/ Nick Carr)For Pat: Episode 63 - Private Schools (w/ Sam Bowden & David Woodhead)https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/aint-it-rich/id1142519987?mt=2Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
This week Aria tells Mickey and comedian Sam Bowden about the plight of the Uyghur people who are being held in internment camps in Xinjiang, China. We go back in time to when humans first inhabited the region and look at the border wars and struggles of the ancient people who lived in East Turkestan right up until the region was claimed by China and renamed Xinjiang. Then we find out exactly what the deal with these camps is, how much has been spent on them and what's happening to the people inside. We also find out about the flourishing economy of the petrochemical industry in the area. This episode probably won't be available in China....
Learn about the strong link between poor town planning and drug overdoses at EDM festivals, about Roger Federer's double life as a replicant, and how maths can be racist.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses some of the shitty behaviour perpetrated by members of private school faculties. If you find this too confronting give this one a miss. This week Mickey Flykick and Aria Salan are joined by Comedian's Sam Bowden and David Woodhead to learn about private schools in Australia. Subjects include government action to erode the middle classes, enormous school fees, monstrous predatory teachers, the facilities swept abuse under the rug and a teacher with a knife and a bible. This episode will have you saying Pink Floyd were right! Patreon: www.patreon.com/aintitrich Black Comedy on iView: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/black-comedy Sam Bowden; Epicurean Shark: https://brisbanepowerhouse.org/events/2018/11/29/the-epicurean-shark/
This week in our very first LIVE episode Aria Salan and Mickey Flykick learn about the story of the Slinky with Sam Bowden and Dan Dennis. The humble piece of twisted steel became a worldwide phenomenon thanks to the work of one man...s wife. We learn why Slinky is an ethical business, what cults in Bolivia are up to and who'd buy a Buick full of dead mice. Special thanks to Kate Rudge for all her help at Heya Comedy and thanks to the host of the "He's Dead Jim" Podcast for helping record this bad boy. Please Rate, Review and subscribe and if you enjoyed this episode let us know so we can convince people to let us do more live things.
We kick off the first podcast to ever interview comedians by interviewing Brisbane comedian Sam Bowden. We talk about Free Willy, Stuart Little and other people and movies that have changed our lives. Also, what is Sam Bowden an expert in? Don’t miss the first ever ‘Movie Reviews In Under a Minute’. Check out upcoming […] The post 1: Sam Bowden – That Orca’d Moment appeared first on Good Chat Comedy Club.
Sam Bowden helps resurrect the podcast by talking about Arctic Monkeys and their new record Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. I don't get it. I like Hed PE. You know, REAL music, none of this teenybopper stuff. We also talk shit on other comics, you know, a podcast, and get drunk. I'm struggling to remember how to speak on this one so enjoy it I guess.Subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes!
Max Cady es puesto en libertad tras haber pasado varios años condenado por agresión sexual. Pronto buscará al culpable de su condena, el abogado Sam Bowden que testificó en el juicio en su contra. Cady acecha a Bowden y éste contrata a tres matones para meter miedo a Cady y hacer que se largue de la ciudad.¿Fue Cady acusado injustamente? ¿O es culpable hasta el final?"El cabo del miedo" basado en la novela de John D. MacDonald, una libre adaptación de Negra y Criminal. En esta ficción han participado:Nancho NovoNacho MarracoMabel del PozoElisa ChíaHéctor ChecaRaúl LaraY las voces invitadas de Íñigo Álvarez de Lara, Rafael de la Rica y Fermín Agustí.Adaptación: Daniel Marín y Mona León SiminianiCon la colaboración en el programa de Juan Ochoa.Realización y diseño sonoro: Noe Guillén y Mona León SiminianiProducción: Fermín Agustí.Dirección: Mona León Siminiani
This week, we’re detailing the unsettling exploits of possibly the most talented and dedicated stalker in the history of cinema, Max Cady, in the 1991 remake of Cape Fear. The story follows Max Cady as he is released after 14 years in a Georgia prison. Max goes to a small North Carolina town to get revenge on his former defense attorney, Sam Bowden, for burying evidence that could have reduced his prison sentence at the time of conviction. Max’s plan is to get his retribution by inflicting physical and emotional pain on everyone in Sam’s life. Sam is willing to go to great lengths to get Max to leave town and to protect his wife and young daughter from Max’s inappropriate advances. Max’s desire to teach Sam about loss comes to a dramatic climax on The Bowden Family’s houseboat on the waterways of Cape Fear. How much time did Max spend researching the Bowden’s lives before he set his plan in motion? Are Sam and Leigh the least attentive parents in the world? Why doesn’t Sam start spreading the word about Max to everyone else in their small town? Why do both Sam and Danielle refer to the family dog as Leigh’s dog? What does Leigh do for a living? What makes Max’s skin invincible? Thank you for all of the love you continue to show us. Please rate and review the podcast wherever you get it and if you like the show, share it with your friends. Have a great week.
This week, we’re detailing the unsettling exploits of possibly the most talented and dedicated stalker in the history of cinema, Max Cady, in the 1991 remake of Cape Fear. The story follows Max Cady as he is released after 14 years in a Georgia prison. Max goes to a small North Carolina town to get revenge on his former defense attorney, Sam Bowden, for burying evidence that could have reduced his prison sentence at the time of conviction. Max’s plan is to get his retribution by inflicting physical and emotional pain on everyone in Sam’s life. Sam is willing to go to great lengths to get Max to leave town and to protect his wife and young daughter from Max’s inappropriate advances. Max’s desire to teach Sam about loss comes to a dramatic climax on The Bowden Family’s houseboat on the waterways of Cape Fear. How much time did Max spend researching the Bowden’s lives before he set his plan in motion? Are Sam and Leigh the least attentive parents in the world? Why doesn’t Sam start spreading the word about Max to everyone else in their small town? Why do both Sam and Danielle refer to the family dog as Leigh’s dog? What does Leigh do for a living? What makes Max’s skin invincible? Thank you for all of the love you continue to show us. Please rate and review the podcast wherever you get it and if you like the show, share it with your friends. Have a great week.
This week Aria Salan and Mickey Flykick invite Sam Bowden back to discuss Tv Show failures that cost buckets of cash. Delving through the depth's of the truly bizarre blips in TV history. Website: www.aintitrich.com Facebook: www.facebok.com/aintitrich IG: www.instragram.com/aintitrich
This week Mickey Flykick and Aria Salan are joined by Comedian Sam Bowden to discuss Elon Musk, Man or Menace? Apartheid, Emerald Mines, Flame Throwers, Tunnel Boring machine and human railgun's are all discussed but, somewhat suprisingly, Musk Sticks never come up. IG: https://www.instagram.com/aintitrich/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aintitrich/
Joel is joined for the first episode in a long time by return guests Sam Bowden and David Woodhead. Ryan Sim was scheduled to appear but he was too busy doing laundry. This episode, curated and produced by Grace Jarvis (she just sent a bunch of articles to read), is a less structured conversation delving into lonely snails, photo pranks, roof meat, bee venom, and also Harvey Weinstein. Facebook Twitter Joel's Twitter Check out our sister show, "Everything You Like is Bad", hosted by Ryan Sim.
This what it sounds like when you use a podcast to hang out with your friend who's been away for three weeks. We talk about everything except this album, including some hot takes on the Civil War (to be clear, I do know that Nevada fought for the Union), same sex marriage, and Incubus. Comedian Sam Bowden tries valiantly to educate host Ryan Sim about the history of the greatest third-tier American rock band, The Killers, but we mostly just get weird about anything and everything else. Highest Fallout Boy ratio of any episode so far.
Joel and Sam discuss hot takes by teens, whether Killer Mike jerks his dick, and the Viral Clip from Q & A that's on everybody's lips. Facebook Twitter Joel's Twitter
Joel is joined by James McKenzie, Sam Bowden and David Woodhead, discussing drowning toddlers, teacher-student luuuurrve and TAXPAYER'S MONEY Facebook Twitter Joel's Twitter
Joel is joined by Michelle Azevedo and a somewhat grouchy Sam Bowden to discuss Bowser Bongs, D.I.N.O.S.A.U.R.S and a Vine, plus a new closing segment is debuted. Notes: Bowden said a bunch of shit that absolutely had to be edited out; The Vine we discuss is here: https://vine.co/v/5dtxDXqrBLP
In this special one segment edition of what is now One Woke Boy, Joel is joined by comedians Sam Bowden and Ryan Sim during the AFL Grand Final to do a quick "This is What Passes For Journalism These Days? SMH..." on what qualifies as a lot of murders, elitism, and zoos. Sound is not great, by the way.
Jack and Joel talk over the top of Sam Bowden this week, as they discuss a new sponsor, small business, the last taboo, Bob Katter and more.