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The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

Dwight: [to phone] Phillip, if you're hearing this memo, that can only mean one thing, I'm dead. You are the rightful heir to Schrute Farms. Please, you must do one thing. Kill Mose before he kills you. [presses button] Mose, hey, it's Dwight. Listen, yeah, I just want to give you a heads-up. This week we're drafting Schrute Things! Draft month rolls into October as we keep the draft going for another couple weeks. And in this episode Alex, Sean, and Edwin pick all things Schrute, including traditions, battles, vehicles, beets, and more! Then we wrap up the episode with a karaoke-themed trivia sent in by a listener! Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get ad-free episodes plus exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. We also have Season 2 of our Ted Lasso podcast Biscuits with the Boss available to our Patrons, as well as our White Lotus Christmas Special, Party Down, and unreleased episodes of this show. Oh, and Tots get access to exclusive channels on our Discord. Visit our merch store at mspcstore.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Soul Boom
Angela Kinsey & Rainn Wilson Go Deep! (That's What She Said)

Soul Boom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 57:31


Angela Kinsey (The Office, Office Ladies) & Rainn Wilson reunite years after The Office to explore some of life's biggest questions. The two talk about the recent deaths in their lives and how grief can breed gratitude. They also discuss finding true happiness, the power of mindfulness, and achieving a balanced work-life. Angela shares her unique insights on gratitude's role in personal success and the secrets to maintaining long-lasting friendships. Rainn and Angela also look back on their time on The Office and ponder what Dwight and Angela might be up to today at Schrute Farms, Dunder Mifflin and Beyond! If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek help immediately. Help is available 24/7. CALL 988 Thank you to our sponsors! Waking Up app (1st month free!): https://wakingup.com/soulboom Fetzer Institute: https://fetzer.org/

Cities Church Sermons
Darkness and Ashes

Cities Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023


Welcome to Advent. What is Advent?Advent is the season before Christmas. What kind season is Advent?Advent is a season of waiting. Where are we waiting?In a land of deep darkness. Over the last week I've been praying, for my own soul and for our church, that this Advent would be the greatest Advent ever. And I'm not exactly sure how that happens, but I think it has to start with us knowing that we're waiting in a land of deep darkness.And this land of deep darkness is also a land of ashes. Darkness and ashes go together in the Bible. Isaiah and Job both use the language of darkness and ashes to talk about lowliness and a sense of despair. Isaiah tells us that a sign of humiliation is when one spreads ashes beneath them. Job, in his suffering, sat in ashes. He said he had become like ashes — which meant that he was undone. He felt like he was over. He felt doomed and out of luck, and he was just stuck with a sense of dread (see Isaiah 9:6; Job 10:21–22; Job 2:8, 30:19).That's what darkness and ashes can do to you. You can't see beyond where you are. Everything kind of closes in around you. What once was is no longer, but you've still got the memory. What might have been did not come to be, but you've still got this unfulfilled dream. And this shouldn't make you cynical — we should never be cynical — but there is a kind of heavy dose of realism that recognizes this world is broken, and superficial solutions do not work. That's the world we live in. John Bunyan called this world the City of Destruction. It's the land of darkness and ashes.And I need to say all this to you this morning because I know that on your radio and in the places you shop, you're hearing “It's the most wonderful time of the year!” and “holly jolly rockin' around the Christmas tree” — and look, that's great, I love it, we're gonna get there — but first, we're in a season of waiting, and we need to know that we're waiting in a land of darkness and ashes. That's vital to the real meaning of this whole thing. And this morning I want to show you that in Hebrews Chapter 2. We find three truths here that we need to remember this Advent:Current RealityObvious PredicamentActive HopeFather in heaven, we ask that now you would do what only you can do, by the power of your Spirit. Speak to our hearts and accomplish your will, in Jesus's name. Amen.1) Current RealityLet's start in verse 5. Everybody take a look at verse 5: “For it was not to angels that God subjected the world to come, of which we are speaking.” There's a couple of things to quickly note here …Over AngelsFirst is the angels … The writer mentions angels because that's been a big part of Chapter 1. Remember the writer starts the Book of Hebrews by showing us the supremacy of Jesus. He gives us ten glorious facts about Jesus, and the last one is that Jesus is superior to the angels, and from Chapter 1, verse 4 all the way through the end of the chapter, he backs up that claim with seven different passages from the Old Testament. He uses the Old Testament to emphasize the point that Jesus is greater than the angels, and so in Chapter 2, verse 5, when he says, “It was not to angels that God subjected the world to come” what's implied here is that God subjected the world to come to Jesus.Basically the writer is resuming his exposition from Chapter 1. He took a little break in Chapter 2, verses 1–4 to warn us not to neglect our great salvation, but now he is back to stressing the superiority of Jesus, and what he says here in verse 5 is right in line with Chapter 1, verse 13. Look at that for a second. Chapter 1, verse 13. “And to which of the angels has he [God] ever said, “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet”? The point here is that God didn't say that to angels, he said that to Jesus. God the Father told Jesus to “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet” — and enemies being your footstool is another way to say they're subjected to you — right? See how that fits together? If they're your footstool it means you are higher than them.So in Chapter 2, verse 5, the writer is repeating that same idea in the same construction we've seen in Chapter 1: “Not angels, but Jesus.” Jesus is greater than the angels, and the reason he's greater is because he sits at the top. Jesus reigns over everything. The writer is still showing us the supremacy of Jesus. The World to ComeNow the second thing to notice in verse 5 is that phrase “the world to come.” Y'all see that in verse 5? Literally, it's “the world that is coming.” The future world. So God did not subject the future world to angels, he subjected the future world to Jesus, and when it comes to this future world, look what the writer says: It's the end of verse 5. He says, “… the world to come, of which we are speaking.” Now did y'all know that in Chapter 1 the writer has been speaking about the future world? Did we pick that up? What has the writer said in Chapter 1 that sounds like the world to come?It's the fact that Jesus reigns. Jesus has been raised from the dead and exalted, and that's the hallmark of the world to come. It's that Jesus is the Davidic King and he is seated on his heavenly throne, and the future world is subjected to him. Because the writer has been talking about the reign of Jesus, that's why he can say he's been talking about the world to come. Psalm 8 ExcursionAnd on that point, the writer says verse 6: “It has been testified somewhere…” and then he quotes from Psalm 8, “What is man, that you are mindful of him, or the son of man, that you care for him?” And there's a long debate on exactly what the writer of Hebrews is doing with this quote. So I want to take a little excursion here for a minute and talk about this, and it's gonna get a little complex, so look at your neighbor and say Get ready.When we looked at this passage earlier this year, Pastor Kenny (I miss that guy) he said that the question is on whether the writer of Hebrews is thinking about humans in general or is he thinking about the Messiah in particular … and Kenny said the answer is Yes. And I think that's right.In other words, I think both humanity in general and Jesus in particular are in view here, but I wanna say that humanity is in the background, and Jesus is in the foreground. This has to do with a biblical-theological theme in Scripture that Jesus is the Last Adam.Just like the first Adam represented all humanity in old creation, Jesus is the Last Adam and he represents all of redeemed humanity in the new creation. And as our representative, it means there are several things said of Jesus that are also said of his redeemed humanity. One amazing place we see this is in the Book of Daniel Chapter 7, verses 13–14. Daniel has a vision, “And behold, with the clouds of heaven there came one like a son of man…” And the son of man came to the Ancient of Days and to him, to this son of man, is given dominion and glory and a kingdom — all supremacy. Daniel is clearly talking about the Messiah, the Son of man, but then a few verses later he says that the saints of the Most High will have dominion and glory and kingdom (see 7:18). So which is it? Who has dominion? The Son of man or the saints? The answer is Yes, because the Son of man, the Last Adam, is the representative of the saints, and we inherit his dominion with him. And this same theology shows up in the very last chapter of the Bible. In the Book of Revelation, which is all about the glory of Jesus, listen to John's vision in Revelation 22, verse 3. “3 No longer will there be anything accursed, but the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it, and his servants will worship him. 4 They will see his face, and his name will be on their foreheads. 5 And night will be no more. They will need no light of lamp or sun, for the Lord God will be their light, and they will reign forever and ever.” So the servants of the Lamb, the saints of the Most High, redeemed humanity — they will reign forever. That's us. Did you know that? The point is that as Jesus reigns, Jesus our representative, the Last Adam, as he reigns, we reign with him.That's a biblical-theological theme, and that's what's going on here with Psalm 8. There's the Son of Man and redeemed humanity, there's Christ and Christians — and both are in view, but I see Jesus as still in the foreground here like he's been in Chapter 1. And the big reason is because I think the writer of Hebrews understands Psalm 8 in its context to be about the Messiah (and that's for about five amazing reasons I can't get into now), but why it matters is because I think the writer is applying Psalm 8 to Jesus right away in verse 6 … now I'm not 100% sure that's what the writer is trying to do, but I'm like 93% sure, so I need you to work with me. Okay, look at your neighbor and say We made it. Now look at verse 6.In verse 6, see those little quote marks? There's where he's quoting Psalm 8, which is addressed to God, and he says: “What is man, that you are mindful of him,or the son of man, that you care for him?7 You made him for a little while lower than the angels;you have crowned him with glory and honor,8 putting everything in subjection under his feet.” Now from this point onward, the writer is just gonna break this down for us. First he highlights what is meant by “subjection.” He explains: “Now in putting everything in subjection to him, he left nothing outside his control.” Total control. That's what he's saying. And the foreground here is that God the Father has given Jesus total control. That's what it means to be the King who reigns over the future world. Jesus himself said: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.” We repeat that every Sunday at our commission and we believe it. It's true. Right now, really and truly, Jesus reigns.Why We ExistThat's why this church exists. Some of y'all know this story. I tell it in the Foyer, that in the early years, anytime I'd meet with someone to talk about church planting, I tried to start every conversation by saying: “First off, Jesus reigns. Jesus has all authority in heaven and earth, and he doesn't need us.”And that's still true. We should never forget that. Our church — with our mission to go deep as disciples and to send out droves of disciples — that's not a “have to,” that's a “get to.” Because Jesus doesn't need us. We only get to be part of what he's doing because he chooses to work with us. All of our ministry is a “get to” when we understand that Jesus is the one who reigns. And he reigns because that's what it means to be King. That's what it means to be Lord and to have all authority. And Jesus has that authority right now. This is current reality. Jesus reigns.Now here's the next thing to see, in the last sentence of verse 8. This is our second point. Obvious Predicament.2) Obvious PredicamentLook at the last sentence of verse 8: “At present, we do not yet see everything in subjection to him.” That means there's a problem here. There's an obvious predicament —The writer has just told us that Jesus reigns over everything. God the Father has put the future world in subjection to him. Jesus has total control — but just look around for a minute … At present, if we open our eyes to what's going on, it sure doesn't look like everything is in subjection to Jesus.And that's been the case for a long time … like a couple thousand years. And I love how the old poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow captures this. (Who lives in the Longfellow neighborhood of Minneapolis? All right, this is your guy.) His poem “Christmas Bells” has been put to music and it's a great song, but Longfellow wrote the poem in 1863, during the Civil War, which was a horrible time, his family suffered greatly. He starts the poem, I heard the bells on Christmas DayTheir old, familiar carols play,And wild and sweetThe words repeatOf peace on earth, good-will to men! But then later he says, And in despair I bowed my head;“There is no peace on earth,” I said;“For hate is strong,And mocks the songOf peace on earth, good-will to men!” We get that tension: there's the current reality that Jesus reigns and the obvious predicament that a lot of people over whom Jesus reigns hate him and they live in rebellion against him. One commentator says that there are two underlying issues in this passage: If Jesus is the Son, as expounded in Chapter 1, why is his rule not complete and obvious to all?How does Jesus's humiliation as the man who suffers and dies not make him inferior to angels?Both of these issues have to do with glory and suffering. If Jesus reigns, why is there still suffering and evil in this world? If Jesus is the one who reigns, why did he experience suffering and evil himself?The question is: if Jesus truly reigns, why are we still dealing with darkness and ashes?This has to be one of the most important questions for Christians to figure out.Hi, Meet Inaugurated EschatologyAnd the key here is understanding that we, right now, are living in between two worlds. There is this present world (old creation under Adam), and there is the future world (new creation under Christ).And although right now we're living in the present world (old creation), the future world — through the life, death, resurrection, and exaltation of Jesus — the future world (new creation) has been inaugurated here. Jesus has initiated, or introduced, the future world into this old world. The theological word for that is inaugurated eschatology.Any of y'all like the show The Office? There's this one episode, Season 8, when Dwight throws a garden party (Season 8, Episode 4). In preparing for this garden party at Schrute Farms, he reads a book about garden party etiquette and he works really hard to make this a proper party. And so he stands at the entrance of the party, dressed in a tuxedo and a top hat, and when each guest arrives, he announces their names to introduce them. He had read that it's a way to honor your guests. The louder and more formal you shout their names, the more you honor them. And so when Jim and Pam arrive with their daughter, Cece, Dwight shouts: “James, Pamela, and Peepee Halpert!” (and the joke is that he shouts the wrong name).But what's the connection to the resurrection of Jesus?It's that when Jesus was raised from the dead, that was like God the Father shouting Jesus's name. He formally introduced Jesus to this present world, saying “Here is the Son of God! Here is the Lord of all! Here is the King of Kings who reigns over everything!” … except that Jesus, rather than staying here and reigning in this present world, he ascended to his heavenly throne where he reigns over the future world that is coming.Still WaitingSo this present world is not the same because the future world has been introduced, and the future world is not fully here, because it's only been introduced — so see, we live in between two worlds. Jesus reigns over the future world that is coming, but right now, in this world, his future-world reign is manifest spiritually. So remember in the Gospels all the parables Jesus told about the kingdom of God. There's a hiddenness to it. Like a mustard seed, it's small for now, but it won't always be.For now, the reign of Jesus means he sends his Spirit and the good news of his reign, which is being announced and believed all over the world … as Christians we are a people who have been changed by Jesus spiritually (we're not perfect yet, he's still working on us, these bodies are mortal) but happy surrender to the reign of Jesus is active in us. We've been born again spiritually as part of that future world, but the full consummation of that future world is still waiting for Jesus's physical return.We're still waiting for his final physical entrance, his Second and Last Advent … which we should remember at Advent. We're still waiting …And this waiting is in a land of darkness and ashes. That's obvious.And that brings us to our third and final truth to see here.#1 is current reality (Jesus reigns); #2 is obvious predicament (we're still waiting for the consummation of his reign) … and now finally, #3 … active hope.3) Active HopeVerse 9, “But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.” The writer here affirms again what he's been saying this whole time, that Jesus reigns. Jesus is the Son of Man who has been crowned with glory and honor. Although we see a land of darkness and ashes, we know what's true about Jesus. We know that by his resurrection God has crowned him, enthroned him, as King over all. That's no new information to what the writer has been saying in Chapter 1, but what is new here is the application from Psalm 8: Jesus is “him who for a little while was made lower than the angels” and then that “because of the suffering of death” Jesus was crowned with glory and honor.This means that now the writer is not just stating the fact that Jesus reigns, but he's telling us how Jesus came to reign.And it's that his reign came through suffering. It's that Jesus reigns as him “who for a little while was made lower than the angels.”That's referring to Jesus's first Advent. It means that Jesus, who is superior to angels, for a little while, for a time within redemptive history, Jesus humbled himself and stepped into this present world to be lower than angels. “Mild he lays his glory by.” He became human like us, here in this world, and he subjected himself to human suffering. Jesus experienced the darkness and ashes of this land.Y'all know that we as humans love stories, and we especially love a good underdog story, what's called the ‘Rags to Riches' plot. It's ancient storyline. And it can at least be traced back to an old Norwegian fairytale called “Askeladden.” You've probably heard this story before. It's about a son who is the runt of his family, he's always overlooked, he gets the worst chores, but then later, against great odds, he becomes a glorious hero-king. His name “Askeladden” means “Ash Boy” because he was given the job of working in the kitchen, down at the bottom of the castle, where there were no windows. It was dark and he had to scrub dishes and clean the ashes of the hearth. It was dirty, lowly work.We know this story as Cinder-ella (“Cinder” as in a fire-cinder, like ashes). If you can remember, Cinderella's job was down in the kitchen where it was dark, she scrubbed pots and pans, and swept ashes. It was dirty work. That's the setting of this great fairytale, darkness and ashes. But of course we know what comes. There's a transformation, there's an ascension, and the rest is happily ever after.And the reason we love that story is because it echoes a truer and greater story. When Jesus, for a little while was made lower than the angels, he came here to experience darkness and ashes to the fullest extent. He took the lowest of lowly jobs, suffering to the point of death, even death on a cross. And that wasn't accident. That was not a wrench thrown into God's plan. But it was actually through his suffering, because of his suffering, that God has highly exalted him. God has raised him and enthroned him as the reigning king — He is not dead nor doth he sleep! — And he understands the darkness and ashes, because he's been here. That's our active hope.It means we wait in a land of darkness and ashes, but we don't have to fret over it. We don't like it, that's okay, but we don't fret over it, because we know darkness and ashes is not the end of the story. Jesus is reigning over the world to come, and now we wait for the consummation of that world … when we, as his brothers and sisters, as ourselves Ash-boys and Cinderellas, will reign with him. More on that next week. But for today, we come now to this Table.The TableAnd we come to this Table with a simple prayer: “Come, Lord Jesus.”What would make this the greatest Advent ever is if Jesus returned. We should pray for that and hope in that, even at this Table this morning.

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

“They're making me out to be a Bond villain. I like to think of myself as a brilliant scientist who will stop at nothing to remake the world. Like…not Doctor Moreau someone good. Doctor Frankenstein, Doctor Jekyll, not them. Doctor…" Make no mistake—this week we're talking about Doomsday from Season 8! We talk about Dwight's threatening The Office with his accountability booster, Gabe making a move on Val, and Robert going to a club where you either eat squash or play squash. And of course we cover all of the cabbage pies, Michelin man cummerbunds, and new additions to Schrute Farms that make up this episode. Then in the Conference Room we talk about Nellie and her awareness of tacos before wrapping up with trivia.  Sive drafely, pobody's nerfect. Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get ad-free episodes plus exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. We also have Season 2 of our Ted Lasso podcast Biscuits with the Boss available to our Patrons. On top of that, a portion of all show proceeds are donated every month to organizations that help fund education opportunities for minority students. Help us serve the mission that Michael Scott could not. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

Oscar: "Hey, I just wanted you to know that you can't just say the word bankruptcy and expect anything to happen." Michael: "I didn't say it, I declared it." This week we declare bankruptcy, work a late shift selling diet pills, and stay a night at Schrute Farms—that's right this episode is dedicated to ‘Money'! Join us for a deep into this episode from Season 4 with a special focus on the new scenes in the superfan cut. We go through Michael's clever financial maneuvering, Jim and Pam's first night away at Embassy Beets, Mose's table-making demonstration, Kelly needing to access her uncrazy side, Andy moonwalking past accounting, no one going to see Kevin's band, and much, much more. Then in the Conference Room we answer some email questions about deleted scenes and Creed recruiting Jim for a crime before closing with another Office trivia, Right now, when you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you'll get an additional 3 months for FREE. That's 6 months, for the price of 3! Just go to Babbel.com and use promo code SCOTT. Babbel—Language for life.  Start feeling better with Feals! Become a member today by going to Feals.com/SCOTT and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping. Become a member and get 50% automatically taken off your first order with free shipping. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Movie Things
House of 1000 Corpses

Movie Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 26:28


It's our season finale and we're a long way from Schrute Farms! Join us for a carnival of horror and Halloween costume inspiration as we take on Rob Zombie's 2003 debut, House of 1000 Corpses. We're also discussing petrol station snacks, the scariest house in Scotland and much more… Looking for more Movie Things? We're on Twitter and Instagram (@moviethingspod). If you like the podcast, please rate, review, subscribe and tell your pals! Thanks for listening!

Lab Rats Podcast
Take Your Workout to the Next Level with Beet Juice

Lab Rats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 31:30


Upon entering your local gym, you are likely welcomed by an overly-enthusiastic employee along with a fridge full of energy drinks, promising to take your workout to the next level. But one pre-workout drink that doesn't get enough attention is beet juice (a.k.a beetroot juice). Yep, the nectar from that root vegetable that no one really enjoys. Some people refer to it as "nature's Viagra" due to the way it increases blood flow. Whether you're looking to increase performance in the gym or in the bedroom, beet juice may be the solution.In today's episode, we share some of the research behind this underrepresented juice as a pre-workout drink as well as our experience in using it to fuel a CrossFit workout. It turns out, Dwight Schrute may have been onto something at Schrute Farms.  Subscribe to the Health Hackd NewsletterRate the show on Apple PodcastFollow along on InstagramTry the cleanest, most effective electrolyte drink on the market: Drink LMNTResourcesAcute and chronic effects of dietary nitrate supplementation on blood pressure and the physiological responses to moderate-intensity and incremental exerciseDietary nitrate supplementation reduces the O2 cost of walking and running: a placebo-controlled studyBeetroot Juice Supplementation Improves High-Intensity Intermittent Type Exercise Performance in Trained Soccer PlayersThe Effect of Nitrate Supplementation on Exercise Tolerance and Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisThe Effect of Dietary Nitrate Supplementation on Endurance Exercise Performance in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisEffects of Dietary Nitrate Supplementation on Weightlifting Exercise Performance in Healthy Adults: A Systematic ReviewDisclaimerThis podcast is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The products, information, services, and other content provided on and through this podcast, including information that may be provided in the show notes (directly or via linking to third-party sites), are provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with your physician or other healthcare professionals regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options.

The Food and Travel PaulCast
Beet This! The Unofficial Schrute Farms Cookbook

The Food and Travel PaulCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 19:51


On Episode 40 of the PaulCast, host Paul Feinstein talks to author and publisher Keith Riegert about his new book, Beet This! An Unofficial Schrute Farms Cookbook. The book will make you laugh and hungry at the same time and is the perfect complement to anyone who watched the entire Office series during the pandemic (and counting). If you want a new cookbook to ring in the upcoming holiday season, take a listen to this.

Feedback Matters
Promoting Terrible Coffee & Visiting Fictitious Hotels & Restaurants

Feedback Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 11:16


A quick look at the lighter side of online reviews; bad coffee, Schrute Farms from The Office, and the best restaurant in London...that didn't exist.   Schrute Farms https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rehttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g52842-d730099-Reviews-Schrute_Farms-Honesdale_Pocono_Mountains_Region_Pennsylvania.html   The Shed https://www.vice.cohttps://www.vice.com/en/article/434gqw/i-made-my-shed-the-top-rated-restaurant-on-tripadvisor SHOW LESS

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

"What did we learn this week? Well, one, thanks to me, my team is much, much faster at coming to decisions than I thought they would be. Number two, never buy a fur coat with a credit card until you absolutely have the money to pay for it. And three, you should know that some people think it’s cool to throw buckets of fake blood on you as you are walking out of Burlington Coat Factory." This week’s episode is dedicated to ’The Surplus’ from Season 5! We talk about Michael’s struggle to please everyone while choosing between a new copier or new chairs, along with Dwight, Angela, and Andy touring Schrute Farms as a wedding venue. Of course we highlight all of the butter sculptures, tuna sandwich kisses, and trips to Burlington Coat Factory that make up this episode. Then we head to the conference room where we choose sides on the important issues of our time: new copier vs. new chairs, chunky vs. smooth peanut butter, Recyclops vs. Belsnickel, and more! And if we start coughing during the show, we’re sorry, we’re eating tiramisu.   Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes (+ the video version!) where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. On top of that, a portion of all show proceeds are donated every  month to organizations that help fund education opportunities for minority students. Help us accomplish the mission that Michael Scott could not.

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

“Mose is my cousin and he lives here. He will always be my best friend. Unless things go well with Ryan today, in which case I won’t hang out with Mose so much anymore.” We dedicate this week’s episode to Mose, the ping pong player, table maker, Schrute Farms valet, and cousin to Dwight. We look at the origins of the character and discuss Mike Schur, who plays him in The Office and went on to help create Parks & Recreation, Brooklyn 99, and The Good Place. Then we focus on how Mose adds to Dwight’s character and provides a unique comedic element with every appearance. In the Conference Room we take some listener questions, and then we wrap with another Ordinary Things segment. Table making never seemed so possible!   Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes (+ the video version!) where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. On top of that, a portion of all show proceeds are donated every  month to organizations that help fund education opportunities for minority students. Help us accomplish the mission that Michael Scott could not.

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

"She was the love of my life. What you and Jim have times 100. Just she…she just left. And I didn’t…I never got closure, you know? I never got closure with her. I haven’t talked to her since. I haven’t seen her since. And I feel like I need to go to Nashua and get closure. I feel like I need that.” “Okay, let’s go" With Alex on the road this week, we’re talking about Lecture Circuit! (Parts 1 & 2). We discuss Michael and Pam visiting other branches, Jim and Dwight planning Kelly's party, the ultimate smackdown between the Nard Dog and crippling despair, loneliness, and depression, and the psychological issues that go behind Angela licking a cat. In the Conference Room we answer a listener voicemail about a new use for Schrute Farms beets, get a correction in the ‘Actually’ corner, and discuss Angela and Jenna on the Conan O’Brien podcast. And then of course we close out the show with a few quick trivia questions. Many happy returns.

My Sister Made Me Watch This
Schrute Farms Spa Yeast Infection

My Sister Made Me Watch This

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 56:39 Transcription Available


Did Matt have sex with all three of them? What is a Pennsylvania Dutch spa? Why does Matt trust the vampires at ABC? Is Matt's dad ever going to take him to Chuck E. Cheese? Will there ever be #JusticeforBri? Is Matt just fuckboy... or is he a fuck man? Why are the last three Bachelor episodes of the season the most boringest? Who got the worst venereal disease from this episode? Is Dawn dish soap ever going to shell out for a sponsorship? Watch Matt James go dead behind the eyes for two out of three Fantasy Suites dates on season 25 episode 10 of The Bachelor and listen to Michelle & Colin try and talk about it. **** Cyberbully, cancel, and shame us: email ... mysistermademewatchthis@gmail.com Twitter ... @mysistermademe_pod @colinlovesbirds IG ... @mysistermademewatchthis

Office Ladies
Money Part 1

Office Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 65:13


This week we’re breaking down Money. To kick off this two part episode, Jenna and Angela discuss how they would love to visit Angela’s family farm together, along with giving a very big “Thank You” to their Office Ladies fans for winning iHeart Radio’s “Podcast of the Year”! The ladies talk about how Michael is having money troubles and has to take a second job as a telemarketer, while Jim and Pam have their first getaway together at Dwight’s agritourism Bed and Breakfast on Schrute Farms. Jenna reveals she used to perform as a comedic magician, the ladies wonder about women’s sleepwear and share how The Office cast is Six Degrees away from the Devil Wears Prada cast. This is another fun episode, but be on the lookout for Mose and his fakey manure! 

Out Of The Hat With Blu & Jesse
Underage Crop-Tops, Yeeting Toys and Schrute Farms

Out Of The Hat With Blu & Jesse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 15:58


Today, the sisters are back for their second episode in 2021! They'll discuss bad impressions, immature dress codes and even Blu's favorite show. (Bears, Beets, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA!) Get ready to laugh! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blu39/message

The Jenny Position
Brother/Sister Re-Watch Podcast #75: The Office: Season 8, Episodes 3 & 4

The Jenny Position

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 52:32


Kevin and Mary are back for a brand new edition of The Brother/Sister Re-Watch, and this week they are tackling episodes 3+4 of The Office's 8th season, "Lotto" and "Garden Party". The siblings discuss several topics this week including Darryl's professional negativity, a new way to load trucks, Andy's family, Schrute Farms, a killer guest star, and more!   Subscribe to the podcast today, and always feel free to reach out to us via Twitter (@BroSisPodcast) or via email at brothersisterrewatch@gmail.com.

Inside the office Podcast

Season 5: Episode 10 - "The Surplus" - New copier or chairs? That is the question this week Inside the office. Watch along as Michael demonstrates some more quality decision making and as Angela and Andy visit Schrute Farms to formalize wedding ceremony plans. 

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The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

"Webster’s Dictionary defines “wedding” as the fusing of two metals with a hot torch. Well, you know something. I think you guys are two metals. Gold medals" We cover weddings this week, going from Pam and Roy’s prolonged engagement to Dwight and Angela’s marriage at the bucolic Schrute Farms and all the weddings and proposals in between. Then we congregate in the conference room to talk about some little moments in the show we just can’t get over, and close once again with trivia.   Support our show and become a member of Scott's Tots on Patreon! For only $5/month, Tots get exclusive access to our monthly Mailbag episodes (+ the video version!) where we casually pick through every single message/question/comment we receive. On top of that, a portion of all show proceeds are donated every  month to organizations that help fund education opportunities for minority students. Help us accomplish the mission that Michael Scott could not.

Office Ladies
Initiation w/ B.J. Novak and Rainn Wilson

Office Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 86:09


This week we're breaking down Initiation, our journey begins now. This episode can really only be defined as "the works", we get introduced to Pretzel Day, Schrute Farms, and Mose and we're going to talk about them all. We check in at Stamford and that squeaky chair and a fun Jim-Pam background catch. Then we explore Stanley's love of Pretzel Day and the unexpected bond between him and Michael. Finally, we are joined by two of the best in the biz, BJ Novak and Rainn Willson, to get the inside scoop on all those iconic Ryan, Dwight and Mose moments from this episode. We hope you don't crash too hard after this episode. 

Infamous Vitality
Talk to Nowhere E4: Schrute Farms, Beets, and The Office

Infamous Vitality

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 39:35


We read an original story written by "The Child" when she was in 6th grade about Dwight Schrute, his farm, beets, and the gods from Greek Mythology. 

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast
58: Schrute Farms / Office Episode Bracket

The Michael Scott Podcast Company - An Office Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 65:01


Take a trip to the bucolic Schrute Farms, an expansive beet farm and B&B just outside of Scranton and the homestead of Dunder Mifflin’s own Dwight K. Schrute. We look at the different episodes that feature Schrute Farms, how it rounds out the wider universe of The Office, and The Farm, the potential pilot for a Dwight-centric spin-off that aired in Season 9. Then we undertake an Office episode bracket challenge and feature a follow-up to our fan-submitted trivia. Table making never seemed so possible!

People Person's Paper Podcast

We're back from break and welcoming Josh Boltz back to the show to check out Episode 4 of Season 4, Money! Michael's spending is out of control, and dating Jan isn't helping. Oscar helps makes sense of it all, forcing Michael to do something he's probably only seen on television, declare bankruptcy! Meanwhile, Jim and Pam are taking their first vacation together, and where better to go than Schrute Farms! Will it be all they imagined it could be? Join us as we check out one of our favorite episodes of the show!

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Our Life In Books
Episode 24 - Fantasy Books: OLIB April Challenge

Our Life In Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 56:26


Welcome to Our Life In Books where we talk about our lives, books and everything in between! This week is all about fantasy books! We talk about some of our favorites, recommendations, and which books we’ll be reading for this month’s challenge. Grab a cup of tea and join us! Don’t forget to jump over to social media and share what your fantasy pick for April will be! Please subscribe & give us a rating/review! Our Life In Books Tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/list.html?userId=696813O Our Life In Books Society- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety Our Life In Books Book Club- https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourlifeinbookssociety   Follow Our Life In Books- https://linktr.ee/ourlifeinbooks_ Follow Elizabeth- https://linktr.ee/bookishconnoisseur Follow Samantha- https://linktr.ee/bookishstateofmind   Items we mention: Breakfast at Schrute Farms tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=84877 That’s What She Said tea- https://www.adagio.com/signature_blend/blend.html?blend=76986 My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing*- https://amzn.to/2Z3ip2E Contagion by Erin Bowman*- https://amzn.to/2VFzM7s Perfectly Imperfect by Fabiola Francisco*- https://amzn.to/2D9ZKZP The Red Scrolls of Magic by Cassandra Clare & Wesley Chu*- https://amzn.to/2Z73Nze How To Make Friends With the Dark by Kathleen Glasgow*- https://amzn.to/2IqR192 Through the White Wood by Jessica Leake*- https://amzn.to/2X7UOfv Girls on the Verge by Sharon Biggs Waller*- https://amzn.to/2Gi2h5S Witch of the Federation by Michelle Andrele*- https://amzn.to/2IkcVM3 The Selection by Kiera Cass*- https://amzn.to/2D88eRa Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor*- https://amzn.to/2D9owsR Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller*- https://amzn.to/2Io2hTD The Book Jumper by Mechthild Glӓser*- https://amzn.to/2IbLfbS The Young Elites by Marie Lu*- https://amzn.to/2UTF2HB Deadly Little Secrets by Laurie Stolarz*- https://amzn.to/2UKmGZC Inescapable by Amy Bartol*- https://amzn.to/2IflPdA The Bird King by G. Willow Wilson*- https://amzn.to/2X3KEMM The Dark Artifices by Cassandra Clare*- https://amzn.to/2UIi9qH Other mentions: Book Outlet- https://bookoutlet.com New Releases Blog Post- https://bookishconnoisseur.com/2019/04/09/new-releases-week-of-april-9-2019/ Epic Reads New Fantasy Novels- https://www.epicreads.com/blog/must-read-new-fantasy-novels/ 5 Standalone Fantasy Books Blog Post- https://bookishconnoisseur.com/2019/02/15/five-on-friday-standalone-fantasy-books/  

MountCast
Delhi Mifflin ep19

MountCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 46:42


Micheal has money problems and Jim and Pam spend a night at Schrute Farms

KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast
#58: The Office (US Version)

KnockBack: The Retro and Nostalgia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 161:07


If there's one true reason why the American adaptation of The Office resonates so much with people, it's because it feels hauntingly real. Lots of us know a Michael Scott or a Dwight Schrute, a Pam Beesly or a Jim Halpert. And lots of us understand, in one fashion or another, the 9-to-5 grind, and all that comes along with working in seemingly soul-sucking corporate environments. While The Office first premiered as a British show starring Ricky Gervais back in 2001, its 2005 to 2013 run starring Steve Carell is widely considered to be one of the greatest television comedies ever made, and today's episode of KnockBack -- the longest in our podcast's run so far -- we take the time necessary to show this monumental cringefest the love and respect it deserves. So let's travel to Scranton, Pennsylvania, the home of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, and get to know some folks. If you're good, we can stop by Schrute Farms on the way home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Yaters Gonna Yate
Taters Gonna Tate

Yaters Gonna Yate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Fantasy “expert” Field Minister Yates tackles the fascinating topic of agriculture in the 3rd instalment of Yaters Gonna Yate. Field talks potatoes, beets, the agritourism industry as well the best way to catch a weasel. Dwight Schrute, owner of Schrute Farms joins the episode. Special Guest: Dwight K. Schrute

The Tough Questions: A Podcast
TTQ S1 Ep16 Swole Jim Halpert

The Tough Questions: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 62:00


Quick take my hand! We don't have any time to waste! A new TTQ is here and it's waiting for your ears to release its unctuous comedy nectar! Gabo teases out the pros and cons of loving Magmar's butt-head. Josh decides on his fortune teller name. Behold the illusion and quick wittery of The Magnificent Chauncey! Also: how much is Schrute Farms worth? I bet it's a lot! Follow us on twitter @TTQ_Podcast, Subscribe on Itunes, or send us a question, comment or FMK at ttqpodcast@gmail.com comment or FMK at ttqpodcast@gmail.com TTQ is covered under the Creative Commons License Theme Music Egmont Overture Finale Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Cocktails at The Office
Episode 28: Schrute Farms, Guten Tag!

Cocktails at The Office

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 108:59


A podcast all about cocktails and The Office. It’s Episode 28! We’re discussing Season 4, Ep 3: Launch Party and Episode 4: Money! We are making our way through season 4 now and our podcast is beety. Please join us as we discuss our favorite TV show, The Office. You can listen on iTunes, Soundcloud and Stitcher! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cocktails-at-the-office/id1148416109?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-619647076 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=99870&refid=stpr Email questions or comments to: cocktailsattheoffice@gmail.com. Or find us on your favorite social media platforms at: Twitter: @officecocktails Instagram: @officecocktails www.facebook.com/cocktailsattheoffice Thanks for listening!

That's What She Said -- The Office
Episode # 125 -- "Garden Party" (10/13/11)

That's What She Said -- The Office

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2011 83:22


Episode # 125 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin enjoying a delicious watercress sandwich. When Andy throws a garden party at Schrute Farms in a 2-for-1 attempt to impress both his dear old dad AND Robert California, you just gotta know this isn't going to work, don't you? I mean, anyone? Still, poor AndyÉ it's not everyday you get outsung AND disrespected by the guy who starred in Tales of the Gold Monkey. Add in a sycophantic Gabe, a baby naming war, the return of Kevin's toupee, and the most ridiculous Jim/Dwight prank ever, and you've got one big hairy mess. And goats. Lots and lots of goats. Incidental music provided by Music Alley from Mevio. Email us at TWSSpodcast @ gmail. com, or leave a comment on our blog page at TWSSpodcast.com. iTunes reviews are always appreciated! Help spread the word! Also, PLEASE help support the show by signing up for a FREE 14-day trial of Audible.com. Go to http://www.audiblepodcast.com/shesaid for a free audiobook download.

That's What She Said -- The Office
Episode # 57 -- "The Surplus" (12/04/08)

That's What She Said -- The Office

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2008 83:55


Episode # 57 of THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID finds both Matt and Kevin trying to keep from choking on the chocolate powder. Can you explain this to me like I'm a five year old? Michael has a $4,300 surplus to spend, and one day to spend it - will it be team copier, team chairs, or team Burlington Coat Factory for the win? Pam plays dirty, Jim finds his cojones, Dwandygela journey to Schrute Farms, and Michael finds out what it's like to be the most popular guy in the office (at least for an hour or two). Incidental music provided by the Podshow Podsafe Music Network. Email us at TWSSpodcast @ gmail.com, or leave a comment on our blog page at TWSSpodcast. com. iTunes reviews are always appreciated! Help spread the word!

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