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This season on Strategic Momentum, we released a series of podcourses in tandem with the launch of https://www.bizofyou.co/ (Building the Business of You) — a book about understanding what the future of work really means for us as individuals and, most importantly, how to create and execute a plan that establishes our own career mashup so that we can be our whole selves. And the guests we heard from shared their own stories of how they were able to do so by building their own dream careers and fluid businesses, gaining valuable perspectives on the future of work in the process. Each episode corresponded with a theme from the book, including fluidity, career success, and the components of the Fluid Career System: Spotting the Trends, Creating Your Compass, Preparing for Change, Networking Your Way to Your Path, and Building Hard and Soft Skills. In this episode, we revisit key takeaways from the season and tie together the trends that emerged across the interviews and what they mean for the future of work in our new normal. Connie is joined by Strategic Momentum marketing manager Alexis Anthony and operations manager Alan Corcoran who have been integral to shaping the narrative arc of the season. In this recap, we explore our most surprising and inspiring moments from Season Five of Strategic Momentum all with the same focus: helping you answer, “What’s next?” Learn more, and find the complete show notes, at https://www.strategicmomentum.co/episodes/95 (https://www.strategicmomentum.co/episodes/95) Resources: Connect with Connie: Email |https://www.linkedin.com/in/connie-wang-steele-91925b/ ( LinkedIn) Connect with Alexis: Email |https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexisanth/ ( LinkedIn) Connect with Alan: Email |https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-corcoran-ie/ ( LinkedIn) Share Yourhttps://www.strategicmomentum.co/contact ( Feedback and Suggestions) Visit http://www.bizofyou.co/ (BizOfYou.co) Order the book onhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/1736218409?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 ( Amazon) Subscribe to the Strategic Momentum podcast: On https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/strategic-momentum/id1261436986?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts) On the https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ime3k7finzrap7xqdhtewtqogk4 (Google Play Store) On https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/music-evo-review/strategic-momentum?refid=stpr (Stitcher Radio) On https://open.spotify.com/show/37gZozvPDvEaQwSs3fqvKl?si=gU8O7_UFScWfkFUf3x1Tmw (Spotify) Strategic Momentum is produced by http://crate.media (Crate Media)
Recording together for the last time as a team (with the team), Gabe and Aaryn raise their glasses and toast Brandon's and Justice's futures. Looking back across Season Five, Hatchcast's team shares their favorite moments and reminisces about the last 18 months. (Don't miss hearing from your newest co-hosts, Charlotte Bachelor, Gabe Berke, Diego Fernandez, Karina Stankowski, Danielle Tice, & Abby White.)______Love what you hear? Let us know! Better yet, subscribe, listen, & share this podcast. Liking & rating Hatchcast really helps. Like, seriously, the subscribe button—the stars . . . they're calling out to you . . . it helps get the word out. Thank you!Share your thoughts with the Hatchcast team. Ideas about future episode topics? Guests? We read & respond to every message: hatchcast@msu.edu. Follow us on Instagram & Facebook to get a look behind the scenes.Hatchcast is brought to you by the Burgess Institute for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Michigan State University, in collaboration with the MSU Entrepreneurship Association & MSU Women in Entrepreneurship.Original Music by Kakia GkoudinaEngineered & Edited by Justice KeechCo-created by Aaryn Richard, Tyler Mehigh, & Kurt CregerCo-hosted by Justice Keech, Brandon Weaver, Aaryn Richard, & Gabe HalesBailey Greenhouse & Urban Farm Bailey Greenhouse & Urban Farm is a solar greenhouse in the Brody neighborhood at MSU.
Season Five begins! This week, I talk to Stefan Kehlenbach about political theory, big data and the effect technology has on society. You can follow Stefan on Twitter @CogitoErgoDoom As always, you can follow Andy @heyDrWil and you can follow the show at @UntenuredTracks
This is a little teaser for the next season, which is coming in the next few months. We've had a bit of a break after Season Five, and we're really excited about what's coming next! African entrepreneurship, enthusiasm and innovation can create solutions that work in the local context and cultures. Opportunities that can be harnessed to tackle climate change and reduce environmentally damaging consequences while also improving livelihoods and reducing poverty. In this season we speak to people actively using innovative circular approaches in different African contexts. We share their stories to gain an insight into the Circular Economy across Africa and what we can learn for our own contexts.
In the Season Five finale; Jim and Pam get big news, a branch gets shut down, and Kurtis and Antonette talk volleyball.
Season Five is here, and Amber and Erika are kicking things off by catching up with the Brokers about what’s been going on in both their personal lives and current events. From COVID to the murder of George Floyd, they highlight the broken “ish” around us that continues to disproportionately impact Black America. And finally, the ladies spill the tea about what you can expect from this season’s episodes and how we highlight not only systems but the people working to both rise above and deconstruct the brokenness. We’re back (and still Black) like we never left, so tune in to hear what we have to say!!
In today's episode, Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker thank our listeners and wrap up Season Four. Tune in to hear the topic for Season Five.Also, still, have a question that you would like answered? You can still call and leave us a question on our Google Phone (407) 900- 9305 or via social media on Facebook (Practical Access), Twitter (@AccessPractical), or Instagram (@Practical_Access).
Welcome to Marrow Masters, Season Five, sponsored by the National Bone Marrow Transplant Link, Seagen, Omeros Corporation, and The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. The National Bone Marrow Transplant Link, established in 1992 strives to help patients caregivers and their families cope with the psychosocial challenges of transplant from diagnosis through survivorship.In season five, join Peggy Burkhard, executive director of the nbmtLINK as she focuses on all things survivorship. Resources:National Bone Marrow Transplant Link - (800) LINK-BMT, or (800) 546-5268.nbmtLINK Website: https://www.nbmtlink.org/Thank you to this season's sponsors:The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society: https://www.lls.org/SeaGen Inc: https://www.seagen.com/Omeros Corporation: https://www.omeros.com/
Join us as we discuss Season Four of the 15-Minute History Podcast, ask each other questions we neglected throughout the season, and talk about Season Five and the bonus episodes you can expect during the break.
Animated Enterprise, Season Five. The first Star Trek series of the twenty-first century was canceled. Many fans have speculated about what a fifth season of Star Trek: Enterprise would have looked like. In this era with an animated “Star Trek: Lower Decks” and the upcoming “Star Trek: Prodigy,” we imagine a return of the NX-01 crew in a CG-animated series. Welcome to “Star Trek: Romulan War,” part of the new “Star Power Hour” on Cartoon Network. With a refit NX-01, the crew welcomes new members, fights Remans, and ... yes, there’s no theme song in this one, jeebus! Let us know what stories you would like to see in this second-chance Trek series!
Preview of Season Five of the Everyday Holiness Podcast
Kary Brittingham steps Behind The Rope. We waste no time in breaking down all the goings on this current Season Five of RHOD. Kary chats about her on again - off again “relationship" with newbie Tiffany Moon. Kary breaks down some of her biggest “dramas” with Tiffany so far this season and chats about why they just can’t seem to see eye to eye. Kary also addresses her current unexpected “issues” with Trunk Show Partner in Crime D’Andra Simmons. We discuss the word “bully” which has been thrown around a lot this current RHOD season and address whether that word is being appropriately used in regards to, not only to Kary, but the rest of the cast as well. We have a rapid fire round with Kary on such pressing topics as: nicest, closest with, most fake, who should be replaced, and many others as it relates to Tiffany, D’Andra, Kam, Stephanie and Brandi. Breaking the fourth wall, we address how RHOD, and every other Housewives’ franchise, plays out in large part on social media, as opposed to TV, and how one learns, Tiffany we are speaking to you, to deal with that. Speaking of off air, Kary shares her opinions on Brandi Redmond’s cryptic Instagram message that has viewers wondering, is she really leaving the series? Of course, with all the drama surrounding Kary and some of the other women this season, D’Andra and Tiffany, we needed to ask Kary if she wishes OG LeeAnne Locken were back, instead of one of those two, or in addition to help deflect the drama. Finally, Kary dishes on who she is and is not following on social media, the current status of all of her relationships with RHOD present and past, yes LeeAnne included, and just why don’t we see more of her husband, Eduardo, this season on RHOD. @karybritt@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeThis episode is brought to you by https://www.storyworth.com/velvet ($10 off First Purchase)This Episode is brought to you by Apostrophe https://www.apostrophe.com/pod/VELVET/ ($15 off First Visit) Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tighten your Hushpuppies and lay out the Sunday Pfaltzgraft, because we are back with a bang for our first episode of Season Five. DeLite sits down with Jasper and Marc and opens a can of worms by sharing her first hand experience with "wife swapping".... better known as non consensual swinging. Did you know the Plain People have their own phone sex line? Jasper didn't, but quickly posed the question...is this how young women are being trafficked? What do you think? Write in and tell us your thoughts! www.theplainpeoplespodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/theplainpeoplespodcast patreon.com/theplainpeoplespodcast
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the eighth and final episode of Season Five of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Eli and Jacob discuss Season 2 of TCW as a whole, and their thoughts on how they view Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter: @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
Now we’re (still) all meeting virtually, making virtual events work is a priority, but many organisations have struggled to make them work: it’s particularly an issue when we’re all fried from endless Zoom meetings anyway. This week on Learning Is The New Working, we meet someone who says they know how to fix that, and even gives us the algorithm: an interactive design, a skilled facilitator, prepared participants, equipped to learn. Sound useful to what you’re trying to do? Then check out the guidance and advice you’re about to get from virtual training consultant, facilitator, author and speaker Cindy Huggett. Cindy is convinced that virtual events can be immersive, interactive and engaging—which could also easily be our ‘review’ of this great conversation with a genuine Learning Leader. That’s our thematic season, as you will remember, where we meet new and seasoned leaders from industry, academia, and technology who have made significant contributions to workplace learning, edtech, and talent leadership discipline. And it’s also an episode in Season Five that’s been kindly sponsored by the amazing team at Arist, the pioneer of text message courses that let you teach and train in bite-size chunks that learners love, and whose use cases ranging from leadership training to knowledge reinforcement. So now we’re all set up, get ready to find out about Cindy’s 29 years of professional experience that include leadership roles in global organizations, starting a non-profit focused on volunteering and community service, serving on the national ATD Board of Directors, teaching classroom trainers how to engage with remote audiences and designers how to use typical platform tools to create interactive classes, as well as: why she’s based in North Carolina; her core definition of key virtual training terms (and why they matter); why your assumptions about virtual training were pretty much all wrong pre-2020; how design thinking, interactivity, and tolerance came to the rescue; her views on change in terms of virtual training platform tech; the highlights of her unique annual survey, especially a big drop in content prep time; our new perspective on making the best use of everyone’s time; and much more.
Thank you for downloading the 3028, a show about Disney history and Disney listory. This week, Matt and Kevin take you up and down, in and around the Disney theme parks and resorts by looking at how Imagineering uses elevators to improve your themed experiences. ENJOY! AND don't forget to join us for our Season FIVE, Season LIVE show on Thursday, April 1st at 8pm. Find the link on Instagram or Twitter. See you then!
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA characters! Check out our new PATREON PAGE! https://www.patreon.com/afterwatchOut of Class !A, who could you see coming back to teach the hero course at UA?What has been your favorite story arc of the first 4 seasons? Villain: Tengai!For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @afterwatchpodcast where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts or Audible.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the seventh episode of Season Five of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Eli and Jacob discuss the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes "Death Trap", "R2 Come Home", and "Lethal Trackdown". Among their discussion: – Boba Fett, the lost child of the Clone War. – Boba Fett having half an arc is an... interesting idea. – Young clones! – Why does Kilian go down with his ship? – How many numbers do R-series droids go up to? – The Boba Fett Arc and The Wizard of Oz (1939) – R2-D2 is a miracle – "Lethal Trackdown" and the stakes of a season finale. – "Lightsaber Lost" pt. 2? – "Why should I help? I got no one!" Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter: @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
In loving memory of Edd Conboy, who through the gift of reflection helped me see myself so that I may also see others. I’m honored to bring you this special bite-sized reflection from my own E.P.I.C. Life as a bonus to Season Five. The show has been on a pause between seasons and will begin again in May, in time for Mother’s Day. Until then, I invite you to catch up on episodes that you’ve missed, including the Season Five finale with my mentor and former colleague, Leslie Medine. The finale was dedicated to Edd Conboy, a special person who was a coach to both of us and led us for years through a process called Adult Reflection. Edd suffered from a stroke and passed away on March 20, 2020. In my conversation with Leslie, I committed to writing and recording a love letter to Edd and sharing it on the podcast. It was therapeutic to write the letter, share it with others from my Reflection Circle grieving Edd’s loss, and to record it for you. Thank you for listening and witnessing. I hope learning about Edd’s impact will touch you and inspire you to think about someone in your life who you’d like to honor. Dear Edd, As I write this, I hope that you know how loved you are. How much you are missed. And how much you have made an everlasting impact on me and so many of us. It’s hard to believe it has been a year since you died. You slipped into a coma, just as the world was slipping into what has felt like an alternate reality. In December, I interviewed Leslie for the podcast and held space for the ways that you impacted her. In perfect synchronicity, before I released that episode, I found an email that you wrote at the same time of year, the winter solstice 15 years ago, on the darkest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. Your words reminded me that the light we so often seek, especially in our darkest days, resides within ourselves. Which was so fitting, because one of your greatest gifts was to create reflective space, get curious and ask a powerful, illuminating question that would help me, Leslie and so many others find our answers within. As we reach this anniversary of your death, we are reemerging in many ways. We are also approaching another seasonal milestone, the spring equinox, which miraculously occurs this year today, on March 20th, the anniversary of your passing. Therefore, this moment that we remember and honor you, as I record this to bright sunshine and spring flowers blooming, is the moment that represents the balance of light, of new beginnings, a festival of awakening, and rebirth. I’ve been wondering what messages you have for us Edd. What are you trying to tell us about darkness and light? About seasons? About the power of pause and reflection? About moving from darkness to light. And seeing again in new ways. These were the words you shared in that email at the winter solstice: “For the last few months I have had the great good fortune to be surrounded by some extraordinary young people (some of them are on this list!). Gradually, they are infusing me with hope, and even a little faith. Being with them has brought me to realize just how much I am dependent on them to make meaning of my life long after I am gone. I am aware more keenly than ever that this moment I call a lifetime is all I have right now. And that awareness is unimaginably liberating – a healing gift that lightens the load when I can stay in that awareness. I hope within this expansive moment, we all have many more little moments to share, moments like glass beads for all of us to string together.” I thought about these glass beads that you speak of...and realized they are a metaphor for what you created in our lifetime with you. You brought us clarity, you brought us connection, you instilled in us the realization that we can be and bring our fullest selves to one another, that we can love and be loved for who we are and who we are becoming. In your presence, I learned to hold tension, to examine thoughts and feelings, even when they're uncomfortable, so that I could see and understand myself in new ways. With your coaching, I learned that when things feel the most overwhelming, it’s because I’m holding too much or trying to hold too much by myself, and that so much more is possible when I welcome others in. You helped us realize that alone we are but single glass beads, but that we can create something of beauty and value when we come together. Edd, I wonder if your spirit is aware somehow of the legacy you have left us. If you know that you brought us together again, some of us who had not been in regular communication with one another for over a decade. After your passing, we met on zoom every first Sunday for the entire last year, a challenging year filled with wildfires, sheltering in place, racial reckonings, and one of the most historic elections of our lifetime. We acknowledged that we could not have made it through the year without one another and without your lessons. The last time we gathered, we honored the anniversary of your passing. We imagined a virtual unveiling of your headstone and what words we each would inscribe on it. These are the words I shared and offer to you. In loving memory of Edd Conboy, who through the gift of reflection helped me see myself so that I may also see others. I am so grateful for the opportunity to have known you Edd, to have been coached by you, apprenticed by you, and known by you. Your legacy truly lives on in all of us.
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA characters! BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!Which Class 1-A student would you rather go on vacation with? Who of the Class 1-A classmates would be a better flirt?Villain: Rappa! For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
It's Season Five, and things are looking grim for our heroes: hundreds of years from home, staring down the barrel of Apophis's mother ship, Teal'c most likely dead...can they escape? What do you think? ;-)
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the sixth episode of Season Five of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Jacob and Eli discuss the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes "The Mandalore Plot", "Voyage of Temptation", and "Duchess of Mandalore". Among their discussion: – Mandalore is super cool! – Duchess Satine Kryze! – Are Boba and Jango Fett Mandalorians? – The meaning of being a "Mandalorian". – The Clone Wars is NOT a kids' show! – Obi-Wan vs. Anakin with handling attachment – "That time on Cato Neimoidia" and "That swarm of venom-mites on Draboon" – Duchess Satine's no good, horrible, very bad day. – "Sometimes the line between friend and foe is blurred", literally Check out our guest Maggie Lovitt! Her twitter account is @maggieofthetown, and her linktree (containing links to all her work) is here: https://linktr.ee/MaggieLovitt We streamed again last Sunday! Missed the stream? Check it out here! https://youtube.com/watch?v=IzXV7xZFBKw Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter: @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA characters! Do you think Iida can or will evolve his power and grow more gears? What could be other evolutions of the quirks for the characters in Class 1-A? Do you think that in the future we will see Deku or Bakugo lose the emotions that make them human because of the amount of power they wield? Villain: Chronostasis! For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
It's Season Five, and things are looking grim for our heroes: hundreds of years from home, staring down the barrel of Apophis's mother ship, Teal'c most likely dead...can they escape? What do you think? ;-)
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the fifth episode of Season Five of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Jacob and Eli discuss the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes "Grievous Intrigue", "The Deserter", and "Lightsaber Lost". Among their discussion: – The psychology of General Grievous. – "Is it murder to rid the galaxy of your Jedi filth?" – What are the droids fighting for? How are they different than the clones in that way? – Eli loves "The Deserter". Like seriously. He really. really. really. loves "The Deserter". – Cut Lawquane. – Tons of philosophical ideas about the Clone Army and their role in the war. – What to do when there is no more of your duty to do. – Bounty Hunter (2002) connections! – The mysterious Tera Sinube. – The Ship of Theseus (NOT inspired by WandaVision, I swear). – "Mastery, strength, yes. But failure, folly also." – One Quarter Portion: It's a Long Story and This Month! Announced at the end of the episode, we are streaming AGAIN on Sunday! Subscribe to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy9HFCR9oGAvIUqNn_9v4Dg/featured), which is where we're streaming at 2:00 PM PST on Sunday March 14! Follow our stream guests on Twitter: @leiarebellion, @DepaBanana, @RadioRebelPod, @OuterRimReadPod Follow our guest for next episode on Twitter: @maggieofthetown Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter: @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
Episode 187 - Goji's explosive Kyber Final Rich, Ben and Tim sit down to discuss the Final from Season Five of the Kyber Cup run by Hexiledgaming which concluded at the weekend followed by some discussion over the Tri-City Tournament run by Nickel City X-wing, 312 Squadron and The Canded Clarinetist also run over the weekend. After that we look forward to the Firecast Cup and Balance of the Force events! Links to the events: KYBER CUP SEASON 5 TOURNAMENT https://tabletop.to/kyber-cup-season-5-tournament Tri-City Tournament https://tabletop.to/tricity-tournament/ladder Cast – Ben, Rich and Tim Producer – Tim Recorded 08/03/2021 via Discord Intro - Obi Wan 'hello there' from Revenge of the Sith Outro – The Runaways - Cherry Bomb Used without permission - it's just for fun
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA characters! Which characters in class 1-A would be the best at what sports? What would Toga be like if she ended up being a hero? How would she use her power for good?Villain: Mimic! For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
Welcome Back, Weirdos!! Season Five starts with a BANG as Lauren and Ashley sit down to tell each other some sPiNe TiNgLiNg LiStEnEr GhOsT sToRiEs!! This week Lauren travels all over the world giving us a story about a pair of haunted homes in the UK, a budding psychic in Australia, some haunted antiques in Ireland, and a possible abduction in Mexico! Ashley is bringing us the tales of a mysterious phone call, a mommy doppelganger, a seance in Missouri, and a very angry ghost who wants to know.... Are you happy now? As usual Listener Ghost Stories contain foul language, potentially jarring sound effects and music, and are best enjoyed in the dark with a set of headphones. Music featured in this episode by Vivek Abhishek, Ross Budgen, CO AG Music, and the Hadwin Channel This episode is dedicated to our friend Ryan Ditty
The Real Housewives of Dallas’ D’Andra Simmons steps Behind The Rope. Checking in from her home office, D'Andra is here to tell it all. Quarantining at home with Jeremy, D’Andra starts with the obvious - how she is feeling since the world heard via viral media that she had Covid and was in the Hospital. Once we chat about that and which Housewives and Bravolebrities she heard from during this scary time, we get into what everyone wants to chat about. This current season of RHOD. This current season, of course, includes a full discussion of cast mates Stephanie Hollman, Brandi Redmond, Kary Brittingham and Kameron Westcott. D’Andra explains who she thinks is having a hard season, who always gets by easy, how the season is going for her and what the status of each of these relationships is like today. We also chat about newbies Tiffany Moon and Jennifer Davis Long. D’Andra opens up about how and why she recommended Tiffany Moon and discusses the importance of minority representation on television. D’Andra discusses why Tiffany is a great addition to the cast and, on that note, what it takes to make a great housewife, the appeal of housewives in general and why people keep tuning in every week. We, once and for all, get a clear answer on what it means and takes to be a "society woman" in Dallas and just how important is a last name like Simmons in the Cowboy State. We also chat about Mama D, why America is so intrigued by their mother daughter relationship. D’Andra discusses who she knew before the show, the challenges of filming any reality show and the power of the edit. D'Andra discusses the allure of fame and who from RHOD she thinks is the most changed by the show. Of course, we get into the one thing missing from this current season of RHOD, LeeAnne Locken. D’Andra discusses how the show is doing without LeeAnne, how the women reacted to her departure, and how and why her departure has left its mark on this current season. Finally, we chat about upcoming “hints” of what is to come, who D’Andrea is about to feud with and what she expects will go down at the ever so close to be filmed Season Five reunion. All right, all right, we will stop rushing the rest of the season. Let’s just enjoy this chat with D’Andra for the moment and wait and see…@dandrasimmons@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeBrought to you by HelloFresh https://www.HelloFresh.com/12velvet (Use code 12velvet for 12 FREE Meals, including free shipping)Brought to you by Better HELP https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetropeMerch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season Five starts with Mells, Snoops, Shooey and Acadia talking about Johnny Gosch and how the case of the Iowa paperboy gone missing is the first link in a terrible chain. Sit back and prepare yourself to get mad at some cops!
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA characters! Which character from Class 1-A do you think you could most trust with a big secret?Who’s your favorite character from Class 1-B? Villain: Overhaul! For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the fourth episode of Season Five of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Eli and Jacob discuss the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes "Legacy of Terror" and "Brain Invaders". Among their discussion: – Mystery in "Legacy of Terror" – The Hive Mind – Poggle the LESSER vs. Karina the GREAT – How do brain worms WORK? – Indiana Jones vibes. – Jacob doesn't like "Brain Invaders", and Eli... still hasn't seen it – New segment on expanding the world and connecting what we're watching to other Star Wars – Thrills! Horror! Into the Unknown! (No, not Frozen) – One Quarter Portion is back! (Today it's One Half Portion though) – Six Degrees of Star Wars. – Star Wars Opinions. – The Bad Batch! Announced at the end of the episode, we are streaming on Sunday! Subscribe to our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy9HFCR9oGAvIUqNn_9v4Dg/featured), which is where we're streaming at 2:00 PM PST on Sunday February 28! Follow our stream guests on Twitter: @leiarebellion, @DepaBanana, @RadioRebelPod, @OuterRimReadPod Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter: @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
How do you ensure Season Five of One Nation Under Whisky kicks off with a bang? You book Dr. Bill Lumsden -- that's what you do. How do you let your listeners know that there's a good chance there will be other great episodes? You get Dr. Bill Lumsden to suggest he come back on the podcast for a part 2, too. Watch this space for that. However, until then, we hope you enjoy our conversation with Dr. Bill Lumsden: Part 1. So, as usual, have a seat, have a pour, and listen in. Unless you're driving. If you're driving, be smart and stay sober but be sure to listen into the conversation! Special thanks to: - Weigh Down for allowing us to use their song "Wooden Monsters" as our theme song - Moana McAuliffe for designing our Podcast Logo - RØDE for making *really* great microphones - Focusrite for making awesome USB receivers - Olympus and Tascam for making fine mobile recording devices - Joshua Hatton for producing and editing
If you’re anything like us, you’ve been watching more than your fair share of Netflix this past year. And with such great original content, from The Queen’s Gambit to more obscure shows like Midnight Diner, we were curious what it takes from a product design perspective to create and deliver these shows to a massive audience, in a way that’s accessible not only to audiences here in the US, but all around the world. So we sat down to chat with Steve Johnson, Vice President of Design, and Rochelle King, Vice President of Creative Production at Netflix, to talk about how they approach inclusive design for a global audience, how they use a data-informed rather than data-driven product strategy, and why looking for passion rather than for credentials might be the key to your next great hire. This is the last episode of Season Five of the Design Better Podcast. But don’t worry, Season Six is just around the corner, where we’ll be sharing interviews with guests like bestselling author Dan Pink, who will teach us how to use persuasion to be better at our jobs, and Professor Sara Seager, an astrophysicist and planetary scientist whose research on exoplanets can shed light on how we can be better collaborators here on Earth. Also, in-between seasons we’re going to do a bonus Q&A show, where you’ll have a chance to record your questions about design, creativity, leadership, or any of the topics we cover here on the show and we’ll do our best to answer them. Just head over to http://dbtr.co/ama and fill out the short survey there to submit your question. Takeaways: Learn about the ROI for inclusive design Hear how the design team at Netflix approaches the power dynamics between product and design Understand how to prioritize and say no to work that won’t impact the business
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA Pro Heroes! Besides Deku, what classmates do you see becoming part of the top 10 Pro heroes?What is the most objectively powerful quirk we’ve seen in the show? Pro Hero: Snipe!For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the third episode of Season Five of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Jacob, Eli, and special guest Alden Diaz from the Star Wars podcast Ahch-To Radio discuss the Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes "Senate Spy", "Landing at Point Rain", and "Weapons Factory". Among their discussion: – The psychological complexity of Anakin Skywalker – Anakin's possessiveness about Padmé and later Ahsoka. – Rush Clovis and his impact. – That business on Cato Neimoidia doesn't, doesn't count. – Big battles in "Landing at Point Rain". – Look at the animation! – One-biome planets. – "Don't worry, Snips. We won't be anywhere near that wall." – Anakin mansplaining. – "Perfect" Barriss – Anakin needs to let go? ForceCenter Podcast (referenced multiple times in episode): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forcecenter/id1050464506 Find Alden on Twitter and Instagram: @AD_Strider and @a.d.strider Find Ahch-To Radio on Twitter: @AhchToRadio Ahch-To Radio on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ahch-to-radio-a-star-wars-podcast/id1459562434 Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter: @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA Pro Heroes! Do you have a favorite support item (it can be from villain or hero)? Which characters would you like to see get more screen time?Pro Hero: Thirteen!For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
In this final episode of Season Five, Sheila Coursey sits down with Colten Biro and Laura Hardin Marshall to discuss giving feedback to and receiving feedback from students in online or hybrid courses this past semester.
This is Afterwatch! Join us each week as we talk our way through full seasons of your favorite anime and more!Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA Pro Heroes! Besides Deku, who else would you have given One for All to?If the My Hero Academia Class 1-A characters were real-life people, what jobs would they have?Pro Hero: Cementoss!For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
Craig Elsten and Liddy Loree convene to give listeners a non-spoiler First Look at the new Showtime tense legal drama "Your Honor", starring Bryan Cranston (time code: 3:00). Then, mid-season updates on WandaVision (21:30) and 30 Coins (29:45), and our weekly recommendation segment (38:45). Lastly, Loren Casuto makes his Crossing Streams debut for a non-spoiler discussion of what makes the science-fiction epic The Expanse such a great show (53:45), followed by a breakdown of Season Five and the dramatic season finale (with spoilers, at 1:10:30).
We're trying something new in Season Five - going through our fave animated content on Youtube. If you're looking to expand your scope of animation, as well as humor, horror, and genuine FEELINGS, we'd recommend any of these fine creators: PlumbobMillionaire - https://www.youtube.com/user/PlumbobMillionaire/videos Zero Punctuation - https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/category/zero-punctuation/ Fraser McConnell - https://www.youtube.com/c/FraserConnell/videos geothebio - https://www.youtube.com/c/JaymeeHgeothebio/videos Simon Macko - https://www.youtube.com/c/shoocharu/videos Knights of the Light Table - https://knightsofthelighttable.com/ Vivziepop - https://www.youtube.com/c/SpindleHorse/videos Long Gone Gulch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmSx5Ywc_YI&ab_channel=LongGoneGulchOFFICIAL
Bonus episode On February 5th I celebrate three years of podcasting. Throughout the past few years, I've come to the realization that being scared to do something is the reason why you should, and you CAN figure out how to do anything you want. I'm celebrating you for listening, sharing, and allowing me into your life weekly since 2018. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this pod into your ears. Season Five is coming February 16th. Stay in the loop by joining my email community. You can find me on my website or say hello on Instagram. I appreciate your rating and review! Help me spread the word so the podcast reaches women in the middle of life. Please rate and review the podcast on your favorite app: https://ratethispodcast.com/to50andbeyond
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA Pro Heroes! Who in Class 1-A has the worst hero name? If you could send one anime character from a different anime show to join Class 1-A, who would it be?Pro Hero: Ectoplasm!For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
We are busy working on new episodes for Season Five. In the meantime, we invite you to listen to this episode from our sibling series, Revolutionary Faith, hosted by Faith in Action Executive Director, Rev. Alvin Herring. In this episode, Alvin explores the lessons of love and justice with Louisville Food Justice Activist Shauntrice Martin. Revolutionary Faith is a bi-weekly Facebook Live show that centers everyday people who are leaning on their faith and leaning into the love for their family and community in these treacherous times.
We kick off Season Five with a very special episode about Taylor Swift's latest album, evermore.
With only one episode left in Season Five, the stakes are only getting higher for everyone in the system as we head into the finale. The Tightbeam crew breaks down 509, "Winnipesaukee", discussing Drummer being caught between a rock and a hard place, Avasarala's humanity showing through her grief, the most important repair job Amos and Clarissa will ever do, and more.
With only one episode left in Season Five, the stakes are only getting higher for everyone in the system as we head into the finale. The Tightbeam crew breaks down 509, "Winnipesaukee", discussing Drummer being caught between a rock and a hard place, Avasarala's humanity showing through her grief, the most important repair job Amos and Clarissa will ever do, and more.
Annyang, Listeners! Congratulations on surviving 2020 and welcome to Season Five of our podcast! After discussing interesting ways of learning bits of foreign languages, we reveal to Rachel that this week's artist is none other than The Midnight Vulture himself, Beck! We eventually convince Rachel that this is a real person and welcome Beck Ultrafan Decker to the podcast to tell us all about Sexx Laws and Devil's haircuts and whatnot. This happened! Please enjoy!
Today: My Hero Academia: the OFF SEASON! Thanks for joining us as we talk through all of the questions you’ve been sending our way! Theories, ships, and more with NO SPOILERS as we patiently wait for the SEASON FIVE premiere! Plus stats on your favorite MHA Pro Heroes! Could you hate someone for liking Mineta?If you could design a My Hero Academia theme park attraction, what would it be like?Pro Hero: Nezu!For more podcasts chasing down our favorite fictional characters from film, television, games and more, please visit our archives at Fictionalcharacters.net, and be sure to come back each week for new shows by subscribing on your favorite podcast provider.Follow us on instagram @thisisafterwatch or on facebook @thisisafterwatch where we post announcements every time a new episode releases. You can also help out the show by leaving us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts.Want to join the conversation? Email us at Fictionalquestions@gmail.com with questions, concerns or to request future episode ideas. Music license by www.audiojungle.net, music by kz_production Thank you for listening to the Afterwatch, we hope you enjoyed the show!
On the Women of The Expanse podcast, we try to recap everything that happened in Season Five of The Expanse by focusing on the women characters. This time, we're recapping what the Women of The Expanse did in season five, episode eight, called "Hard Vacuum". Host: Didi JenningContact Info: Twitter: @blackgirlsquee, Tumblr: blackgirlsquee Email: blackgirlsquee AT gmail DOT com with 'Women of The Expanse' in the subject line. Intro Music is "The Expanse Theme" by Clinton ShorterOutro Music is "First Steps" by Clinton Shorter
Fashion Runway’s Suede steps Behind The Rope. Yup, fan favorite, blue haired, likes to refer to himself in the third person, Suede. Checking in from his home in Ohio where he is now a successful Real Estate Broker, Suede is here to tell it all. Born Stephen Whitney Baum, Suede was a name that started in college at Kent State and, well, just stuck (full story inside with how the name came about). After college, and a move to, where else, New York City, and several jobs in the industry - Polo, Jordache, Geoffrey Beene, Old Navy, Suede had a dream that Tim Gunn urged him it was time to apply to Project Runway. Suede did and soon found himself cast as one of the hopeful contestants on Season Five of the then hit Bravo TV show (Fun Fact: last season before it left for Lifetime TV.) Suede discusses the casting process, the filming process, his fellow contestant designers, the difficulty of Runway and how you really had to “Make It Work. Speaking of “Making It Work”, Suede opens up about Project Runway Mentor Tim Gunn, what it is like to work with him as a Mentor on the hit TV show and what Tim Gunn is like in real life off camera. Suede also discusses judges Heidi Klum, Michael Koors, and Nina Garcia - the good, the bad, the other. Suede also chats about his Runway All Stars' Judges when he returned to the now Lifetime show, Issac Mizrahi and Georgina Chapman. We discuss Georgina’s Husband at the time and Former Runway Producer, Harvey Weinstein, what did he see at the time, was he shocked at what has transpired since regarding Weinstein? We discuss one of the most successful winners of Project Runway, Christian Siriano, how, what, where and why did he become the most well know winner in Runway’s history? On a larger note, Suede explains whether Reality Competition shows are still a valid means to achieve success in ones field after the show ends. Finally, Suede discusses some of his inspirations growing up that have inspired both his fashion as well as his life - Madonna. Cher and Cyndi Lauper. Very good choices Suede. Very good choices for sure.@suedesays@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeThis episode is brought to you by HelloFresh https://www.HelloFresh.com/10velvet (Use code 10velvet for 10 FREE meals, including free shipping.)Brought to you by Word Forest! (a Super Lucky Game). Search Google or Apple Store for Trivia Star Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.