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The enormously talented Author Eira Morgan-Jones wrote "Sentinel of the Sun" - a dystopian tale of murdered gods and ancient magic set in the Welsh wilderness. In a dystopian world with strictly divided domains, a wonderful story unfolds about spirituality, injustice, struggle, and ambition, all placed under the control of an authoritarian religious government. Eira's story masterfully blends plot, suspense, character development, and the gradual revelation of the Sentinels' secrets. A sense of moral uncertainty is also folded into the narrative, lending her book maturity and sophistication. We discuss world-building, Welsh folklore, and the practice and discipline that's involved in creative writing.
THE SOLO CUP has arrived. With Ripley Scott currently serving a short sentence at the KX-113 Interdimensional Detention Complex for an absolutely irresponsible amount of docking tickets, parking violations, and restricted wormhole tolls, Joeba Fett finds himself unsupervised aboard The Black Swirl. In the very first edition of The Solo Cup, Joeba digs through years of listener hails, answering Dimension Hopper questions ranging from favorite Blink songs and sci-fi movies to cryptids, conspiracies, shipboard disasters, and a few questions that probably should have remained classified. Then Joeba debuts a brand-new recurring segment:
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You still have time to get your tickets to Spring Finals!https://mullettarena.com/event/legendschampionship/Patch 26.11 is here, and Azael, Kobe, and Meteos have a LOT of opinions. On this episode of The Dive Driven by Kia, the crew kicks things off by discussing the most recent game-changing adjustments, namely enchanter nerfs and some long-overdue tweaks to under purchased items. They also dive into the Quinn buffs but, rest assured, Kobe isn't worried about it (or so he says).On the LCS front, both series from Week 2 of Playoffs went the full five games, delivering plenty of gameplay for the gang to unpack. TLAW's CoreJJ seemed determined to push Inspired's buttons, forcing him to pivot through aggressive tactics. FlyQuest continues to show up with high energy and creative strategies, entertaining audiences and casters alike. C9, on the other hand, showed a masterclass in team coordination, highlighted by a game-winning Ashe play by Zven.Looking ahead, Week 3 begins with a competitive face-off between FlyQuest and Sentinels. We already know the SEN roster is stacked with talent, but will the fearless Bo5 format open the door for FlyQuest's inventive drafting to steal the spotlight? We'll find out this weekend! LCS is back on stage and tickets are available now— we hope to see you there!https://www.tixr.com/groups/lcs/Timestamps:0:00 - Intro & Ticket Callout1:16 - 2026 Coaching Staff of the Split5:29 - Patch 26.1129:58 - FLY vs C9 Recap53:48 - LYON vs TL Recap1:24:51 - FLY vs SEN Lookahead1:36:58 - TLAW vs SR Lookahead
A triumphant return! But is it ever that easy? Show Notes: Run Time: 1:56:53 So much to cover! We're back, we're excited, and we have so many things to share with you! We're working on more game content, more Sentinels stories, and a whole Multiverse to get spun back up on! Adam and I have not been idle, and we can't wait to give you more Multiverse to save and to savor as soon as we can. Greater Than Games is back, as well! Learn more at www.greaterthan.games! Please do consider joining us on The Letters Page Patreon, as we need your support now more than ever. The topic of this episode came not from Patreon voting, as we usually do, but from the moment we find ourselves in. However, next week, our episode is "A Day in the Life: Benchmark", as we were supposed have done over a year ago. What comes after that? You decide! We've got topics up for voting on a poll! We need your opinions! We'll announce what upcoming schedule you've determined next episode. Whew! Then, after all that, we get back to telling stories! We had some knowledge and ideas about this Legacy & The Wraith story in advance, but we craft a lot of it live on air. It's both a return to form and also a chance for us to knock the rust off, as we're a little out of practice for some reason. Thanks for holding on, sticking with us, and tuning in once again!
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WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!!Welcome back to Episode 419 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, professional hockey player, Aj Basich! Aj and I talk about his stint with the Indiana Sentinels in the FPHL. We also talk about his development through the EHL and EHLP, learning lessons and gaining experience in the FPHL, his goals for next season, growing up in Jersey, his mindset through practices and games, importance of footwork as you go up levels and so much more! We hope you guys enjoy this episode!!Thank you Aj for coming on the show! I had a blast!!Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot SportsGet $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.comLiving Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!!Welcome back to Episode 418 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, professional hockey player, Jonas Leas! Jonas and I talk about his season with the Indiana Sentinels in the FPHL. We also talk about having highs and lows and how to stay even keel throughout, his development through NCAA Division III college hockey especially at Morrisville State, playing Junior hockey and learning to be a pro early, being a leader both on and off the ice, having a good mindset through a season and so much more! We hope you guys enjoy this episode!!Thank you Jonas for coming on the show! I had a blast!!Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot SportsGet $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.comLiving Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts.
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Parental rights” is a rallying cry for today's American conservatives, signaling opposition to mandatory vaccination and “woke” public school curricula. In Every Man's Home a Castle: Parental Rights and the Makings of Modern Conservatism (Princeton UP, 2026), Dr. Julia Bowes traces the origins of the modern parental rights movement to the nineteenth century, when the introduction of compulsory schooling laws, child labor regulations, and vaccine requirements provoked a resistance rooted in the presumed right of white men to govern their homes. A wide-ranging coalition—including Irish Catholic immigrants in Illinois, Mormon enclaves in Utah, and Protestant clergy in Virginia—believed that the state had usurped the “natural rights” of parents and “invaded the home.”Dr. Bowes shows how, by the turn of the century, those disparate voices had coalesced into national conservative movements. Anti-vaccinationists, alternative medical practitioners, and parents who opposed compulsory school medical exams joined forces to form the National League for Medical Freedom. Deciding a case brought by conservative Catholic lawyers, the Supreme Court declared parental rights a “fundamental liberty” protected by the Fourteenth Amendment. And the Sentinels of the Republic, a conservative citizen's lobby, mobilized a campaign to defeat the proposed federal Child Labor Amendment, bringing together pro-family and free-market politics with far-reaching consequences.Exploring the emergence of parental rights as an antistatist ideology through legal cases, legislative debates, and political movements, Dr. Bowes argues that the expansion of state power over children provoked such fierce opposition because the paternal rights of white men—considered the “rights-bearing” individuals of American democracy—were widely viewed as the mark and measure of their independence. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
We are back to discuss an alternative to competitive Marvel Crisis Protocol events that we recently tried out. Basing games on narrative formats and providing players with different ways to play and win on the tabletop. We discuss what went well and what we are going to try next time.
In this Part 2 of a 2 part series, Will is joined by Merzain to finish discussing the recently revealed Sentinels coming to Marvel: Crisis Protocol. This second episode covers the most feared Mutant Hunter of them all, Nimrod as well as the Prime Sentinels and all the TTCs. The guys try to unpack if another affiliated 5 threat is good for Sentinels and what adding 3 threats does to the roster. Enjoy! Baron of Dice - HouseParty for 5% off! Patreon and Merch and more! Krydrufi Hobby Station Thing USE CODE: KRYDRUFI-HPP Connect with us on Facebook @housepartyprotocol HPP on Youtube Discord - HPP_Will Email us - housepartyprotocolpod@gmail.com BattleKiwi - PARTYKIWI The Gamer's Guild
We cover Keria's live three-year T1 re-signing at tT1's LCK Home Ground event, one of the most bizarre transfer stories in LCK history, and whether Sentinels can convert their EWC qualification into an MSI run. Manta Sleep — The Manta Sleep Pro Mask delivers 100% blackout sleep so you can recover like a pro. Get 10% off with code LFN at https://mantasleep.com Raycon — Raycon's Essential Open Earbuds deliver premium sound with an open-ear design, perfect for staying aware of your surroundings. Get 15% off at https://buyraycon.com/powerspikeopen Polymarket — Livetrade on LoL today on Polymarket: https://polymarket.com/?via=lastfreenation-eeux Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(00:00:00) Intros (00:04:00) All the Sentinel Hot Takes (00:57:00) Unsung Hero: Logan The Wolverine (01:06:00) Theme Battle: X-Men vs Sentinels! (01:19:00) Deep Dive: Who Needs Some Stamina? THEME BATTLEX-Men Vs Sentinels SECURE: Lockdown! Security Systems Symie Breakout EXTRACT: Jailbreak Leads to Mass Mutant Escape THREAT: 20 Team A - Logan The Wolverine (FREE EXCEPTIONAL HEALING) - Shadowcat (OR ANY AFFILIATED 3 THREAT X-MEN) - Rogue - Cyclops - Jean Gray Team B - Bastian - Cassandra Nova - Sentinel Mk 4 - Omega Sentinel - Gambit (FREE UNDER YOUR SKIN) Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/qsZKFvfsNv
Wenn wir an Parasiten denken, sind die meisten von uns als erstes erstmal angewiedert. Was fair ist. Tatsächlich sind Parasiten aber nicht nur manchmal auch ein bisschen eklig, sondern vor allem erstmal sehr interessant, sehr vielfältig und vor allem sehr wichtig für diverse Ökosysteme. Seit also bereit, wir gehen rein.P.S.: Trigger Warnung ist eigentlich offensichtlich, aber falls ihr Parasiten eklig findet, ist das vielleicht nicht eure Folge. Fact check Erdmännchen 2Woher kommt der wissenschaftliche Name?So richtig gute Quellen findet man dazu nicht, aber wir können eine Hypothese aufstellen. Da eigentlich alle wissenschaftlichen Namen von Tieren aus dem Lateinischen stammen oder zumindest latinisiert sind, und französisch eine vom lateinischen abstammende Sprache ist, kann man überlegen, ob die beiden Bezeichnungen denselben gemeinsamen Ursprung haben. Ist der Job des Sentinels gefährlicher als der des Sammlers?Würde man denken, ist aber nicht so. Die Wachposten sind meist strategisch nahe am Bau gewählt, sodass das Ausschau haltende Erdmännchen schnell fliehen kann. Es konnten keine signifikanten Unterschiede zwischen Fluchterfolg von Sentinels und anderen Erdmännchen festgestellt werden.Clutton-Brock, Timothy H., et al. "Selfish sentinels in cooperative mammals." science 284.5420 (1999): 1640-1644.Was ist die thermoneutrale Temperatur des Menschen?Das kommt ein bisschen drauf an ob und was man an hat und wie viel man sich bewegt. Mit normalen Klamotten und sich nicht bewegend sind es ca. 20-25°C.Hall, John E., and Michael E. Hall. Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology e-book: Guyton and Hall textbook of medical physiology e-book. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2020.Gute Nachricht der Woche: Vögel sterben sehr viel seltener wegen Windrädern als gedachtLoss, Scott R., Tom Will, and Peter P. Marra. "Estimates of bird collision mortality at wind facilities in the contiguous United States." Biological Conservation 168 (2013): 201-209.
We talk Sentinels of the Multiverse, chat with Bill Schweigart about his new book, Dirty 20,a and answer your questions about Lancer and Moon Generation in this week's episode. Character sheets and battle map images for this episode are available at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. RSS Feed Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Critical Hit continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com At Major Spoilers, we strive to create original content that you find interesting and entertaining. Producing, writing, recording, editing, and researching require significant resources. We pay writers, podcast hosts, and other staff members who work tirelessly to provide you with insights into the comic book, gaming, and pop culture industries. Help us keep Major Spoilers strong. Become a Patron (and our superhero) today. Thanks for listening to Critical Hit! This post is public, so feel free to share it.
We talk Sentinels of the Multiverse, chat with Bill Schweigart about his new book, Dirty 20,a and answer your questions about Lancer and Moon Generation in this week's episode. Character sheets and battle map images for this episode are available at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. RSS Feed Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at Patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Critical Hit continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com At Major Spoilers, we strive to create original content that you find interesting and entertaining. Producing, writing, recording, editing, and researching require significant resources. We pay writers, podcast hosts, and other staff members who work tirelessly to provide you with insights into the comic book, gaming, and pop culture industries. Help us keep Major Spoilers strong. Become a Patron (and our superhero) today. Thanks for listening to Critical Hit! This post is public, so feel free to share it.
Welcome back to The Dive Driven by Kia! To begin, Meteos gives listeners a behind-the-scenes peek inside the QA team and the play testing they've done on the announced Season 2 changes. Alternate builds, more versatility and creativity, item adjustments- looks like we're gearing up for an exciting next step in Demacia!Next up: one of the hottest topics for high ELO-players: rank and MMR reset. With every reset comes the age-old debate… shorter queue times or perfect matchmaking? You can't have both, so which would you choose?Our hosts also recapped LCS Spring Week 3, where C9 and TLAW have solidified themselves as undefeated leaders. Sentinels, on the other hand, picked up their first win. Could this be the momentum they need to push toward playoffs? Teams like DSG, DIG, and FLY still have more to show, this stage is far from over! After breaking down last week's matches, Azael, Kobe, and Meteos shared their predictions heading into Week 4.DON'T FORGET! LCS Spring Finals tickets are on sale for all viewers! Claim your spot at ASU's Mullett Arena to see which team will lift the trophy- we'll see you there! https://lolesports.com/en-US/news/lcs-spring-finals-heads-to-asu-at-mullett-arenaTimestamps:0:00 - Intro & Kobe's lucky number1:50 - Meteos' Season 2 Thoughts!17:30 - Rank Reset for Apex Players27:46 - Short Queue Times or Perfect Matchmaking?32:42 - Spring Finals Tickets are Live!33:44 - C9 vs DSG Recap48:33 - FLY vs SEN Recap59:44 - SR vs LYON Recap1:08:36 - TLAW vs DIG Recap1:16:05 - Week 4 Lookahead!
In this Part 1 of a 2 part series, Will is joined by Merzain to finally discuss the recently revealed Sentinels coming to Marvel: Crisis Protocol. This first episode covers the new Leader for the affiliation, Bastion and his assassin Omega Sentinel. The guys talk about how fundamental muscle memory of MCP might have to change with the new leadership and how you might be able to get the most out of Omega's objective prowess. Enjoy! Baron of Dice - HouseParty for 5% off! Patreon and Merch and more! Krydrufi Hobby Station Thing USE CODE: KRYDRUFI-HPP Connect with us on Facebook @housepartyprotocol HPP on Youtube Discord - HPP_Will Email us - housepartyprotocolpod@gmail.com BattleKiwi - PARTYKIWI The Gamer's Guild
Cody joins us for our monumental 200th episode! We don't hold back as we celebrate such a huge milestone. This blows away our 100th episode. Fred and Brad went to a tournament. Cody makes weird lists. We rate the newest models everyone is going to own: Prime Sentinels.You can find a list builder and reference webapp at https://cerebromcp.comWatch us on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/crithitwildComic art by Carlos PachecoDice rolling sound from https://soundbible.com/Music from https://www.bensound.com/You can email us at crithitwild@gmail.com
The gods were silent first. Then, so too did the Sentinels fall silent. In their absence, companionship festers into contempt, and order rots into empire. And so the Empire must wield book and blade to recover what they have lost. Be born again in the Grace of the Sun in the first of this two-part story.Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York.Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork- Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA- Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bardsofnewyork- Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bardsofnewyorkCast:- *William Champion* as Dungeon Master- *Hannah Minshew* as Zofia Olsson- *Miles Minshew* as Kyl'yian Raelar- *Kyle Knight* as Glorianna Denighdewich- *Dan Krackhardt* as Bec YewtrackIf you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you!Tell a friendSpread some joyWe love you
The gods were silent first. Then, so too did the Sentinels fall silent. In their absence, companionship festers into contempt, and order rots into empire. And so the Empire must wield book and blade to recover what they have lost. Be born again in the Grace of the Sun in the first of this two-part story.Find your way to the scrying pool known as Bards of New York.Catch us live on Wednesdays 6:00pm EST at- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bardsofnewyork- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bardsofnewyork- Discord: https://discord.gg/4zVZ6BdbSA- Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bardsofnewyork- Podcast: https://linktr.ee/bardsofnewyork- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bardsofnewyorkCast:- *William Champion* as Dungeon Master- *Hannah Minshew* as Zofia Olsson- *Miles Minshew* as Kyl'yian Raelar- *Kyle Knight* as Glorianna Denighdewich- *Dan Krackhardt* as Bec YewtrackIf you liked our show, leave us a comment/like. Review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and spread the word! Thank you!Tell a friendSpread some joyWe love you
This week, Matthew, Bryan, and Merzain talk about the Adepticon reveals and go deep into the tank talking about Sentinels as well as the World Championship!Hilarity ensues...If you are in the US, shop at: https://gamechefs.org to help support the guild and use code: GamersGuild to save an additional 15% on your order! If you would like to further support the channel go here to find out more: https://www.patreon.com/ThegamersguildPlease join us on Discord! Or find us on Facebook here.
Hey everyone,April fools, SM gets a new detachment - not a joke it seems!A quick recap on the new Ceramite Sentinels detachment. In short, it gives more-or-less your entire army, when it activates, RR1's to hit and wound - pretty nice effeciency buff. But that comes at the cost of not playing blades/gladius to get combat doctrines.Bobby G seems pretty sweet with RR1's to hit and wound, one of his big downsides (same as C'tan really).There's a few good enhancements, 2+ get back up on Gravis Cap, fallback shoot and charge on something like terminators perhaps?The stratagems are pretty solid, this one has its own 'storm of fire' but instead it gives LETHAL + SUSTAINED (pick 2 if entrenched) - this seems great on units that will be ENTRENCHED on your turn..... Desolation Marines! (Quite nice on WTC with plunging fire too).What's really interesting to me though is that this detachment is kinda baked into two-halves. The normal stuff - Rerolls, and then then Entrenched half.With the new rumors on how detachments will mix, I suspect now that you'll be able to mix half a detachment with half another one, and in this case, you'd get the ENTRENCHED ability, and their respective stratagems, and be able to plug that into another detachment - potentially something to look forward to in 11th edition!
Denis and David dive deep into the event of all events, X-Men: The Age of Apocalypse!X-Men Alpha starts with Bishop wandering this strange, new world!Amazing X-Men #1 sees a plan to save some humans with Sentinels!Astonishing X-Men #1 sees Blink and Sunfire deliver bad news about Chicago! And nobody likes Gambit!Factor X #1 shows the Summers Brothers being Apocalypse's right-hand men!Gambit and the X-Ternals #1 has Gambit and his crew Robin Hooding around!Generation Next #1 is a team where Shadowcat and Colossus train a group of young mutants by trying to kill them!Weapon X #1 comprises of Logan and Jean going on a mission for the Human High Council!X-Calibre #1 reveals Nightcrawler on a special mission from Magneto! (Not that he's the only one)X-Man #1 debuts Nate Grey- the coolest guy ever!Check out comics by Denis: https://www.deniscomix.com/
Episode 285 of Tom Clark's 6M Podcast is a review of X-Men: Days of Future Past. Tom and Phil Lindsey break down the 2014 blockbuster that merges the original X-Men trilogy with the First Class era, sending Wolverine back in time to prevent a future ruled by mutant-hunting Sentinels. The guys explore the film's dual timelines, the complex reunion of young and older Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr, and the standout performances of Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, and Jennifer Lawrence. Where does Days of Future Past rank in the X-Men saga? Have a listen to find out! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@boinkstudios Appreciate the content? Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/tomclark Visit us at: https://boinkstudios.com Follow the 6M Podcast: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/6mpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/6mpodcast/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/boinkstudios.bsky.social Listen to Boink Studios' Podcasts: Tom Clark's Main Event: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tom-clarks-main-event/id910362334 Bare Mode: A Podcast Review of The Bear: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/bare-mode-a-podcast-review-of-the-bear/id1828513020 Two Nations Under Ted: A Ted Lasso Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-nations-under-ted-a-ted-lasso-podcast/id16938703 © Boink Studios 2026
Join us as we chat with Michelle about the invasive plant early detection efforts of the Midwest Invasive Plant Network. We take a special focus on the Public Gardens as Sentinels against Invasive Plants initiative, a program focused on sharing information and creating a network to detect potential invasive species. Resources: MIPN WebsitePrinted Resources from MIPNMIPN WebinarsEarly Detection Plant SpeciesReport sightings of Invasive PlantsPGSIP Data DashboardPGSIP Plant AlertsShare your own Everyday ObservationWas there something about this topic we didn't cover? See something cool in nature? Let us know! Send us your question or share your everyday nature observation with us at go.illinois.edu/EEconnect, and we may share it in a future blog or podcast.Questions? We'd love to hear from you!Abigail Garofalo aeg9@illinois.edu, Erin Garrett emedvecz@illinois.edu, Amy Lefringhouse heberlei@illinois.edu Subscribe to our NewsletterCheck out our BlogSee the Everyday Environment Archives
This week Julius and I look at family games that are also fun solo. What's a family game? Well, for us, it's a game that's light enough to play with a group of mixed skills and interest.... more or less. 03:43 Nations: The Dice Game (bgg) 07:12 Sagrada (bgg) 09:17 River Valley Glassworks (bgg) 12:25 Flash Point: Fire Rescue (bgg) 15:35 One-Hit Heroes (bgg) 17:37 Sentinels of the Multiverse (bgg) 19:02 The Game (bgg) 23:52 Flock Together (bgg) 24:31 Necojima (bgg) 25:28 Pandemic (bgg) 25:40 Mice & Mystics (bgg)
Leave it to Azael, Kobe, and Meteos to break down another packed week of League of Legends news on The Dive Driven by Kia! It seems more and more likely that Deft may make a triumphant return from military service, while Los Ratones' playoff hopes are officially over in the LEC. The buzz around LCK's Coach Comms led our hosts to ponder: are players practicing in scrims like they're playing on stage? Some clearly are… Darkwings and Huhi are showing up for Sentinels and KryRa looks right at home with DSG. With week one of playoffs here, audiences are left with one final question: which team is going to make a full run?LCS returns on Valentine's Day, Saturday, February 14th at 1pm PT/4pm ET for SEN vs DSG. We'll see you there!Come see the LCS live at the Riot Games Arena in Los Angeles starting Friday, February 20th for Week 2 of Lock-In Playoffs! Tickets are on sale now! https://www.tixr.com/groups/lcs/Timestamps:0:00 - Intro4:44 - International Updates // Deft & Los Ratones16:09 - SEN vs TLAW Recap33:04 - Scrims vs Stage39:31 - LYON vs DSG Recap51:13 - SR vs DIG Recap59:25 - LAST CHANCE: TLAW vs DIG Recap1:10:30 - FLY vs C9 Recap // Bracket Breakdown1:28:01 - Lock-In Playoffs Lookahead1:34:53 - “Literal Word Champion”
In this episode of Geek Freaks Headlines, we react to a clip of Ian McKellen talking about a stunt setup and joking that he “destroyed New Jersey” while filming Avengers: Doomsday. We unpack what “New Jersey” could mean inside the MCU, from Kamala Khan and the mutant breadcrumb in her series, to WandaVision and the Scarlet Witch family connection from the comics. Then we lay out an alternate theory that this is a different universe entirely, with Cyclops, Sentinels, and Trask Industries vibes, all while Doctor Doom level multiverse chaos could be colliding everything at once. We also touch on the Super Bowl trailer talk and what to realistically expect.00:00 Intro and the “destroyed New Jersey” quote setup00:08 Ian McKellen describes the stunt moment with lifted cars00:44 Theory 1: New Jersey as Kamala Khan and the MCU's mutant thread00:59 Theory 2: WandaVision connections and the Scarlet Witch angle01:18 Theory 3: A non-MCU universe with Cyclops, Sentinels, and Trask Industries01:35 Big-scale battle speculation with Doctor Doom and incursions01:56 Super Bowl trailer expectations and quick news roundup02:15 Wrap upThe “destroyed New Jersey” line gets walked back immediately, but it's still a fun clue to read into.If it's MCU New Jersey, Kamala Khan is the cleanest connection, especially with her mutant tease.WandaVision adds a second strong NJ anchor, and the Scarlet Witch family link could be a story shortcut if they want it.A multiverse angle may fit better than trying to establish too much mutant backstory inside one event movie.The alternate-universe theory points toward classic X-Men visuals: Trask Industries, Sentinels, and a battlefield built for Cyclops and Magneto.Doctor Doom and incursion-style stakes would make “leveling a whole region” feel like a natural escalation.“I did destroy New Jersey the other day. Oh, I perhaps should have said that.”“These were not special effects.”“As one does.”“My personal theory is that it's not actually the 616 Marvel or the MCU Marvel.”If you enjoyed this breakdown, subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines, leave a review, and share the episode using #GeekFreaks. It helps more nerds find the show.News source: GeekFreaksPodcast.comFollow Geek Freaks: Twitter @geekfreakspod, Instagram @geekfreakspodcast, Threads @geekfreakspodcast, Facebook GeekFreaksPodcast, Patreon GeekFreakspodcastGot a theory you want us to cover next episode? Send it in via DM on our socials, or drop it in your podcast app review so we can read it on the show.Marvel, MCU, Avengers Doomsday, Magneto, Ian McKellen, X-Men, Ms Marvel, Kamala Khan, Jersey City, WandaVision, Scarlet Witch, Cyclops, Trask Industries, Doctor Doom, Multiverse, Sentinels, Super Bowl Trailers, Disney, Star WarsTimestampsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags
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Will Los Ratones make LEC Playoffs? In this episode of Power Spike, we break down one of the wildest weeks across global League of Legends—Los Ratones' momentum shift, BLG's alarming cracks, Sentinels' rough LCS debut, KT's historic throw vs T1, RED vs LOUD chaos in CBLOL, the LR vs Shifters “steal,” and the big question: who actually understands Season 16? Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/POWERSPIKE and use code POWERSPIKE and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Right now, DripDrop is offering podcast listeners 20% off your first order! Go to https://dripdrop.com and use promo code LFN. Treat yourself to gear that looks good, feels good, and doesn't break the bank with Fabletics! Go to https://Fabletics.com/POWERSPIKE and sign up as a VIP and get 80% off everything! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Enjoyed this episode or the podcast in general? Send me a text message:A defended capital went dark, the radars filled with ghosts, and minutes later the target was airborne over open water. We take you inside Operation Absolute Resolve, our most detailed breakdown yet of how stealth ISR, electronic warfare, and Tier 1 aviation converged to capture Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores from the heart of Caracas without igniting a regional war.We start with the long game: RQ-170 Sentinels threading radar seams while Space Force and NGA built a living map of habits, routes, and rooms. From there, EA-18G Growlers and the Next Generation Jammer flipped Venezuela's integrated air defense system on its head, projecting believable phantoms while F-35s fused emissions and cued AARGM-ER shots to surgically decapitate fire-control radars. Air superiority, locked by F-22 Raptors, made any scramble a non-starter. With the shield broken, B-1B Lancers used precision JDAMs to silence command nodes and cut high-altitude comms, turning coordination into chaos.Then the blades arrived. The 160th SOAR's MH-47Gs and MH-60Ms rode terrain-following radars through the valleys, flared into Fuerte Tiuna, absorbed fire, and answered with DAP miniguns while Delta isolated the compound and secured the principals. We unpack the mission's biggest mystery—an 114-minute ground window—through two lenses: a hardened safe-room breach that demanded thermal tools under pressure, and a clandestine lily pad refuel and cross-deck that extended range and security through the mountains. We also address the sonic weapon rumors and lay out the more likely culprit: pressure-wave injuries from overlapping precision fires in an urban canyon.Finally, we connect a haunting anniversary. Thirty-six years after Noriega's capture, the legal logic looks familiar, but the mechanics are transformed—from sledgehammer invasion to scalpel-like spectrum dominance, where cyber, EW, stealth, and rotorcraft choreography achieve strategic effects with a zero-footprint signature. If you care about modern air combat, integrated air defense suppression, special operations aviation, and the future of high-value targeting, this deep dive is your playbook. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves airpower, and leave a review telling us your take on the 114-minute gap—standoff, lily pad, or both?Support the showTo help support this podcast and become a PilotPhotog ProCast member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1555784/supportIf you enjoy this episode, subscribe to this podcast, you can find links to most podcast streaming services here: PilotPhotog Podcast (buzzsprout.com) Sign up for the free weekly newsletter Hangar Flyingwith Tog here: https://hangarflyingwithtog.com You can check out my YouTube channel for many videos on fighter planes here: https://youtube.com/c/PilotPhotog If you'd like to support this podcast via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PilotPhotog And finally, you can follow me on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/pilotphotog
I love you, and that's why I gotta listen to Retro Encounter.On this week's episode of Retro Encounter, we chat about the twisty, turny second half of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. Do all the plot points land? Who was our favorite character? Is there actually a reason they're naked in the Sentinels? Listen in to find out!Featuring: Zach Wilkerson, Aleks Franiczek, Ben Love; Edited by Zach WilkersonOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom
I don't trust much in this post-war world, but if there's one exception, it's my Retro Encounter.On this week's episode of Retro Encounter, we're jumping through time and getting inside our mechs in the first half of Vanillaware's 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. We talk about our first impressions of the game, some frustrating encounters with crepes and cats, and the basic but addictive nature of Destruction Mode.Featuring: Zach Wilkerson, Aleks Franiczek, Ben Love; Edited by Zach WilkersonOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comRPGFan ShopEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomBluesky: @rpgfan.bsky.socialInstagram: @rpgfancomThreads: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancom