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The last time the Philadelphia Eagles took a cornerback in the first round of the NFL Draft? Before this year, it was 2002. The last time they chose cornerbacks with each of their first two picks, like they also did this spring? Same deal, in 2022, when the team selected Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown - two mainstays during the Andy Reid-Donovan McNabb era. If early returns are any indication, the rookie tandem of Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean could be primed to have a similar positive impact on the franchise's fortunes. What's clicked for the youngsters both separately and collectively that's allowed them to earn starting roles this early in their careers? How does their relationship contrast on and off the field? The Philadelphia Inquirer's Jeff McLane profiles the Birds' budding defensive backfield duo. Also, as good as Saquon Barkley has been, it always helps to have a high-quality back-up for such a heavy-usage rusher. Jeff goes inside the weight room to highlight an area where second-stringer Kenny Gainwell has Barkley beat. Plus, with the Eagles looking more and more like a contender during their six-game winning streak, we examine three factors that could put the team in the running for the NFC's top playoff seed, and three more that could hold them back. unCovering the Birds is a production of The Philadelphia Inquirer and KYW Newsradio Original Podcasts. Look for new episodes each week during the regular season.
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Mike and the guys host former Gamecocks and NFL great, Sheldon Brown to The Show. Sheldon talks about his coming up in rural Fort Lawn, SC, his path to Carolina, baseball, and football. They dig into the feel of the program during on the most transitional periods in the Gamecocks history around the turn of the century playing for Brad Scott at the end of his stint, and finishing his career during the early Lou Holtz era. They get into fun stories, talk some food, and relive some memories from Carolina. Sheldon is open and honest about the state of things while he was here, and they have some fun talking about the NFL. Before he leaves, we get Sheldon's thoughts on the state of things around college athletics and some really insightful big picture views from one of the best. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys keep the conversation going after the Sheldon Brown interview, and look at some of the headlines around football before Perry Orth returns for his second season of Talkin' Ball for the football season. We haven't heard from Perry in a while, and get his thoughts on the team and what he's hearing coming out of the preseason camp. They talk QB's, O-Line, defense, and more in a fun final wrap to today's show To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Strickland joins Landon Powell to kick things off. LP gives his thoughts on this UGA team as he has caught a bit of them lately. They get into some fun talk about mental fortitude, Petry, and the Miami Miracle. Sheldon Brown comes up, and Landon gives us his thoughts on heading into postseason play. Strickland hangs around, and attention changes to football. Beamer updates how many guys are staying around Columbia this month, and we wrap with giving Strick the My Name Is treatment. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we are in San Diego to test drive the 2024 Toyota Tacoma i-Force Max and talk with Chief Engineer, Sheldon Brown, who shares all the details for all the 8 versions, including the TRD Pro with the hybrid i-Force Max power train.
Sheldon Brown, Chief Engineer for the all-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma returns to the podcast to talk about all of the features of Toyota's newest truck. Hear the latest truck news and the truth about Producer Miles is revealed. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power.
September 18, 2023 ~ Toyota Tacoma Vice President and Chief Engineer of Product Development Sheldon Brown tells Paul W about the all new Toyota Tacoma.
Jill and Tom opened the program by discussing the show's recognition by Feedspot as one of the must-listen-to podcasts of 2023. Tom went on to discuss how impressed he was with the 2023 Lexus RX450e, the brand's first all-electric vehicle. Jill shared similar enthusiasm for the 2023 Honda Accord, especially in hybrid trim. The duo also spent a little time discussing industry supplier BorgWarner's spin off of its internal-combustion unit, Phinia, which went public last week. The move, per Tom, demonstrates BorgWarner's commitment to electrification. In the second segment Jill and Tom welcomed Sheldon Brown of Toyota to the program. Calling in from the Tacoma factory in Baja, Mexico, Sheldon shared loads of information about the redesigned midsize pickup, including intended buyer audience expectations, introduction timing, and details of the new Trailhunter off-road-ready trim level. Jill was subjected to Tom's “Corporate Fun Facts” quiz in the third segment. After the quiz Tom talked about the likable, but somewhat pricey Ford Bronco Sport Heritage Limited, which boasts cool retro design themes.
It's been a very long time since Toyota has introduced an all-new Tacoma. At a special sneak preview on the big island of Hawaii, Toyota offered up a first look at the all-new (and it really is all-new) 2024 Tacoma. Here's your first look at TRD Pro, Limited, SR5 Sport and the new Trailhunter for those looking to overland. It will be available with two powertrains including the i-Force MAX hybrid. And Toyota has heard your requests for a better seating position. Sheldon Brown, the chief engineer offers up tons of information on what changes, and just as important, what doesn't. Toyota provided transportation and lodging for this first look at the 2024 Toyota Tacoma.
So many of us are super-excited about the release of Toyota's all-new, 4th Generation Tacoma and the overlanding-themed “Trailhunter” grade. That's why we were so grateful to have the opportunity at Overland Expo West (2023) to sit down with Sheldon Brown, Toyota's lead engineer for the all-new 4th generation Tacoma platform.Listen in on the conversation between Sheldon and X Overland founder and lifelong Tacoma enthusiast, Clay Croft, as the two enjoy a detailed discussion about what makes this newest generation of Tacoma a marked upgrade from its predecessors and an excellent platform for overlanders.Read the full show notes here!Watch this podcast here!
Anthony and Andrew open today's vault to look back on some all-time great sports performances, including Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game and Sheldon Brown's hit on Reggie Bush, and talk about some of their favorite sports logos in history.
(00:00-11:22) Today on the best of The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show voicing his disgust for the current place the Flyers are in as an organization. He says it is a low point in franchise history, the New York Rangers fans taking over the Wells Fargo Center was embarrassing, and it is time for the owners to sell the team. Then, he says if you think the 76ers are a better team without Joel Embiid then you are crazy, and Andrew is welcomed to give his thoughts. (11:22-21:23) Anthony and Andrew open today's vault to look back on some all-time great sports performances, including Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game and Sheldon Brown's hit on Reggie Bush. (21:23-35:08) Russ Joy from Crossing Broad joins the show to discuss the Flyers.
Tesla Rental & Rideshare's Sheldon Brown & John Gauntlett talk about the new challenges in transportation. They started driving Tesla's to save money and make more money. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Want to hear the best bicycle pick-up line ever? Harriet Fell chased down Sheldon Brown on a ride in 1979 and her first words to him were “you’re riding fixed ... Read moreOutspoken Cyclist – 6/26/2021
Renowned journalist and activist Ida B. Wells led an anti-lynching crusade to protect Black lives in the South, despite facing death threats. Actors Aneisa Hicks and Sheldon Brown read an excerpt from “Southern Horrors: Lynch Laws in All Its Phases.” Directed by Cheryl Lynn Bruce.
Tek & Prem welcome Sportswriter for The Philly Voice Matt Mullin & 97.5 The Fanatic On-Air Producer Tyler Zulli on the VetLine. Doug Pederson gone. Jeffrey Lurie ownership message. Carson Wentz and Jalen Hurts. Eagles head coaching search. NFL Draft talk & Playoff surprises. Sixers up and down. Joel in MVP-form. Segments include: VetLine, Road Trip & Prem's Picks.
Philadelphia Eagles Cornerback Sheldon Brown with WVUD's Joe Winning (1/14/09)
The truth is, if I’d known what Cicada was going to be about, I’m not sure I would have watched the film. I would have read the three sentence synopsis and surmised that it would be too painful, too grueling and that it would break my heart - and it was, and it did. Though, beyond the stomach-knots and frustrated tears, there is so much beauty and love I would have otherwise missed. To me, the cliche of having to know pain to know joy is only sometimes true. There is nothing purposeful or deserving about any of this, which just sort of ends up making me want to go find a few people depicted in this movie and slash their tires, but I digress. Deep Breaths… Let me tell you about Cicada (Disclaimer: I was really hoping to find a Wiki link to the plot synopsis, because a writer I am not. Also, as a straight, cis, white woman, I’m feeling particularly fraudulent. That said, Cicada deserves to be represented in the best way. And alas, there isn’t a Wiki page, but it’s important to me that you know about this film, so here we go, and I am ever-so sorry in advance.) Cicada is a queer love story that follows Ben (Matthew Fifer) who is the co-writer/director of the film. Fifer plays a fictionalized version of himself and allows us to watch the story of his own very personal struggles unfold. It’s alluded to early on that something has happened to Fifer as a child, through a series of brief flashbacks. The film opens with a pretty intense montage of Ben’s numerous sexual encounters (TMI, but I’ve dated ~4 people in my life, so after the first 20 minutes, it did take me a bit of time to scrape my jaw off the floor). For Ben, it’s not about who, but more about how much and how often. Beyond this, Ben feels perpetually ill (you’re unsure if it’s legit or hypochondria, but what matters is that he doesn't feel well) and continuously looks for ways to self-medicate (in ways your Doctor would not recommend). There is reprieve, as we are introduced to some of Ben’s family. His Mom, Debbie (Sandra Bauleo) is overtly supportive of Ben’s sexuality and his sister, Amber (Jazmin Grace Grimaldi) talks about Ben’s conquests with breezy indifference. In what seems like Ben's next potential sexual encounter, we meet Sam (Sheldon D. Brown), who is the co-writer/director of the film. Sam is a young Black man who is walking a seemingly endless tightrope of shaping his public persona to align himself for corporate success and getting comfortable with his personal identity as a gay black man. We also come to find that Sam has not shared his sexuality with his family. While disheartening, it leads to one of my favorite scenes of the movie, when the couple has dinner with Sam’s father (Michael Potts). The meeting of Ben and Sam is where the film pivots. For a while, the melancholy seems to melt away. Suddenly you’re swept up in the swirl of fresh starts and the possibilities that come when you meet a person you really connect with. I would compare what comes next to how I felt watching Before Sunrise. It's breezy and conversational, you know, when you’re still figuring each others’ favorite foods and colors (before you discover they pre-soak their dishes for 48 hours and they have weird tics about leaving the car keys in a small bowl on your kitchen counter). You are a fly on the wall of a budding connection and if almost feels as if you're intruding on their intimate experience. The couple faces a lot together. Each must grapple with their respective traumas and discover their paths towards emotional and physical healing. Deeper Breaths… Let me tell you about Matt Fifer There were only 14 tiny hours between watching Cicada and sitting down to talk to the film’s writer, director and star, whose life the film was based on. My emotions were still tangled with anger and frustration, hope and admiration. Fifer was quick to point out that this is not just his story. It’s Sheldon Brown’s story. It’s co-director Kieran Mulcare’s story. And you know what, it’s my story too. And it’s your story. We all have things about ourselves we’re afraid to share, for fear of how people will react. Our inclination is to think the deeper we bury something the less it will consume us. But instead, the catharsis ends up being in our vulnerability. I’m still reeling from Cicada’s honesty. In our chat with Fifer, I wanted to touch on his goals in making the film. Was it to normalize queer or interracial relationships or was it a personal catharsis for his experienced trauma? Before I had a chance to get there, Fifer was quick to share that this project was something that he needed to do. His vulnerability. His catharsis. This was the point in the interview where I almost shared my plans to slash tires and hand out some free knuckle sandwiches, but I kept my cool. Instead, I offered what I hope you will also offer this film: admiration for the film’s truth and vulnerability and reverence for bringing a voice to those who have not yet found their own.
On today's Locked On Eagles:The Eagles once went from Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor at CB, to Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown, to Asante SamuelWill 2020 be the year CB finally becomes a strength of the team again?Who is the GOAT of Eagles CBs? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Locked On Eagles: The Eagles once went from Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor at CB, to Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown, to Asante Samuel Will 2020 be the year CB finally becomes a strength of the team again? Who is the GOAT of Eagles CBs? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Mortgage Broker Sheldon Brown as we talk about mortgage deferrals, lines of credit, refinancing, mortgage approvals and interest rates.
Nothing says “one way ticket to Hell” quite like the food court delicacies from Port Authority Bus Terminal. Once onboard, Asmoraius and Misroch come up with a “plan.” Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jared Paul. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Music by Juliana Parker. Featuring Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Isa Braun as Xaphan, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, and Kristen DiMercurio as Bus Terminal Announcements. Additional voices Jake Masters Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A Product of the Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought to Life
The demons split up to earn as many sincoins as they can. Meanwhile back at Wiener World, the teens get a little more than they bargained for... Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jeffrey Gardner. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Special thanks to Alexander Danner and music by Scott Holmes. Featuring Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Isa Braun as Xaphan, Regina Russell as Trainee, Christopher Trindade as Trent and Damien, Jordan Cobb as Raven, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, and Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements. Additional voices by Joshua Rubino, Zach Ehrlich, Bonnie Marie Williams, Kim Hamilton, and Jean DiMercurio. Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A product of the Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought to Life
The teens are up to no good, and Xaphan finds an unlikely crew to help our band of demons locate Hornblas. Looks like it’s time for some dark magic in the parking lot. Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jared Paul. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Featuring Regina Russell as Trainee, Jordan Cobb as Raven, Christopher Trindade as Damien, Isa Braun as Xaphan and Mrs. G, Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, and Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A Product of The Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought to Life
It’s Christmas Day, and Carpasinus has come up from Hell to give our band of demons a seemingly impossible task. After blowing off some steam on the carousel, Misroch investigates an imposter in Wiener World, while Xaphan- Oh shit. What happened to Xaphan?? Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Featuring Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Isa Braun as Xaphan, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Christopher Trindade as Carpasinus and Trent, Regina Russell as Trainee, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements, along with Jeffrey Nils Gardner Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A product of the Whisperforge: Sound and Story, Brought to Life
For a moment it looks like an old flame might be rekindled in the kitchen of Wiener World, but at band practice that evening, Asmoraius is swept off his feet in a totally different direction. With no word from Hornblas, and mysterious sin coins collecting in Belzagor’s pocket, the band wonders if Y2K is to blame. Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jared Paul. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Featuring Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Isa Braun as Xaphan, Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Regina Russell as Trainee, Christopher Trindade as Carpasinus and Trent, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements, along with Griselle Osses and Zach Ehrlich. Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A Product of The Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought to Life
Belzagor is baffled when she receives a sin coin she didn’t earn. Meanwhile, Asmoraius takes “the new girl”, Xaphan, on an educational field trip to the mall arcade. Because video games can be educational too! Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Featuring Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Isa Braun as Xaphan, Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Jordan Cobb as Raven, Christopher Trindade as Damien, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements, along with Danny Irwin and James Oliva Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A Product of The Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought to Life
Asmoraius gets bullied by a couple of teens, but Raven and Damien learn pretty quickly just how goth carousels can be. Once the smoke clears, the band meeting in the parking lot does not got as planned. Written, Directed and Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jared Paul. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Featuring Mark Wolf Roberts as Asmoraius, Jordan Cobb as Raven, Christopher Trindade as Damien, Trent, and Carpasinus, Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements, along with Michelle Agresti, James Oliva, Kim Hamilton, and Zach Erlich as additional voices. Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A Product of The Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought To Life
Trainee shows up for her first day of work at Weiner World, but to Misroch’s dismay, Hornblas does not. Tempers flare in the back room when Belzagor comes to visit, but these two demons will soon have bigger fingers to fry. Written, Directed & Produced by Kristen DiMercurio. Co-written by Talia Rochmann and Mark Wolf Roberts. Production Consulting by Julia Schifini. Executive Produced by Mischa Stanton. Sound designed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Recorded by Jared Paul and James Schoen. Featuring: Elliot Gindi as Misroch, Susannah Wilson as Belzagor, Regina Russel as Trainee, Sheldon Brown as Hornblas, Kristen DiMercurio as Mall Announcements, along with Julia Schifini and Mischa Stanton as additional voices. Theme music by FM Buller. Show art by Talia Rochmann. A Product of The Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought To Life
We are back with a vengeance because this week we watched Pumpkinhead (1988). We learn that getting revenge is not all it's cracked up to be in this supernatural creature feature and we get nostalgic for the good ol' days of animatronic monsters. Also, what the hell was going on with Lance Henriksen's teeth?You can find more info about us and follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/GraveyardGo to https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Strange-Cinema/dp/0764354280 to order your copy of The Ultimate Guide To Strange Cinema by Mike Vaughn and follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/StrangeCinema65Thanks for listening.
A memory wronged, demanding justice. Created by Eli Barraza. Produced by Eli Barraza & Mischa Stanton. "Ars Memoriae" was written by Eli Barraza, and directed by Eli Barraza & Danielle Shemaiah. Editing by Eli Barraza. Sound design by Mischa Stanton. Music by Masato Abe. Performed by: Eli Barraza as Peri, José Donado as Benny, Lily Richards as The Tattered Woman, and Sheldon Brown as The Minder. Supported by Kwest, a location-based Augmented Reality storytelling game immersing users in real-world exploration via episodic narrative adventures! Join their beta today – kwest.app/whisperforge Please support us on Patreon A Product of The Whisperforge: Sound & Story, Brought to Life
Sheldon Brown from Toyota talks about the 2019 TRD Pro line-up and their shift to Fox shocks. Rory Connell, formerly of West Coast Customs fame, has a killer solution for operating any electrical accessory on your truck. Lastly, Nat Havholm tells Lightning and Holman about the inspirations behind his automotive lifestyle company, California Grilled Tees.
We are back with our annual grab bag, and joined with Sheldon Brown from the podcast The Graveyard Shift: Horror With Sheldon and Mike to discuss this years theme of horror game based on movies! Enjoy us talking horror movies all the time at our Facebook page www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod and wherever you get podcasts
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
This symposium explores the evolutionary origins of human imagination, its impact on the sciences and arts, the consequences of imagination impairment, and the fundamental genetic and neurological basis of human imagination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 33806]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
This symposium explores the evolutionary origins of human imagination, its impact on the sciences and arts, the consequences of imagination impairment, and the fundamental genetic and neurological basis of human imagination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 33806]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
This symposium explores the evolutionary origins of human imagination, its impact on the sciences and arts, the consequences of imagination impairment, and the fundamental genetic and neurological basis of human imagination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 33803]
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
This symposium explores the evolutionary origins of human imagination, its impact on the sciences and arts, the consequences of imagination impairment, and the fundamental genetic and neurological basis of human imagination. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 33803]
Protect Your Passion - Ps Sheldon Brown by Connect Church
Protect Your Passion - Ps Sheldon Brown by Connect Church
Petra, Lou and the 77s infiltrate the KTNK stronghold to rescue Sally. But while inside, they might find more than they bargained for. They may have to pay a dear price to retrieve her. Created by Daniel Manning & Mischa Stanton. Written by Eli Barraza & Danielle Shemaiah (with Daniel Manning, Mischa Stanton, Julian Mundy & Tau Zaman). Directed & produced by Mischa Stanton. Featuring Kristen DiMercurio as Sally Grissom, Katie Speed as Esther Roberts, Lia Peros as Petra, L. Jeffrey Moore as Lou Gaines, and Arjun Gupta as Nikhil Sharma, as well as Ego Mikitas as Adler, Emma Sherr-Ziarko as Karla, Sheldon Brown as David Marian, Zach Libresco as 77 Agent Gordon, Danielle Shemaiah as 77 Agent Alec, Mischa Stanton, Pasha Sol, Karim Kronfli, Erin Bark, and Kessi Riliniki, with special thanks to Isabel Atkinson. Translation by Pasha Sol. Fight choreography by Danielle Shemaiah. Production help from Jeffrey Gardner. Original music by Mischa Stanton and by Eno Freedman-Brodmann. Please support us on Patreon http://patreon.com/arsparadoxica GREEN | 05 13 22 12 09 03 25 26 08 06 16 11 20 24 17 16 12 13 12 11 15 25 15 23 16 17 09 11 26 03 | WEATHER IN TULSA: frogs | LUCKY NUMBER: eight hundred sixty two A product of the Whisperforge http://whisperforge.org
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
We are on time, with our annual grab bag, and joined with Sheldon Brown from The Graveyard Shift to discuss this years theme of horror game based on movies!Enjoy us talking horror movies all the time at our facebook pagewww.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpodand on itunes,google play, stitcher etc
You know, just a couple musicians from Murrells Inlet South Carolina talking about nothing... Today we covered Jason Isbell, Leonard Fournette, Sheldon Brown, Football, Reggie Bush, Concussions, Playing Cards, Aliens, LSU vs Clemson Death Valley, Space, Music, Racism, Get Out, Peele, Ghosts, Hunter Hayes, Matt Heack, Gigging, CornBread history and Religion....Enjoy..
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
!994 is at an end, as we FINALLY wrap up Dec 1994 of Nintendo Power with guest, Sheldon Brown completing the Graveyard Shift vs the PWP boys with Mike caught in the middle. We hope you enjoy this epsiode as we will enjoy taking a nice break to round up some new guests! See you in a month!
How do you design the future? Today we talk with cyberpunk founder and design theorist Bruce Sterling and feminist/activist writer Jasmina Tešanović about speculative design, design fictions, open source hardware, the maker movement, and the soft robots of our domestic future. Plus we go behind the scenes of the creation of a design fiction by Bruce, Jasmina, Sheldon Brown, and the Clarke Center—a video installation called My Elegant Robot Freedom.
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
This is our 100th episode and so glad to have you still with us! Mike brings the show to a crescendo in the first 5 minutes. We are STILL joined by Sheldon Brown https://m.facebook.com/reviewreplay/ and https://twitter.com/sheldonjbrown We're going on a tiny break but will keep the feed going with our fave shows, and you can tell us what eps we should load up again so newcomers will see them. Just let us know on facebook or twitter :)
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
We are joined by Sheldon Brown from https://m.facebook.com/reviewreplay/ and https://twitter.com/SheldonjBrown who is hilarious and does game stuff. We hope you enjoy this issue!
Simone e Il Pregianza, con la straordinaria partecipazione di Paolo Papandrea al microfono, vi raccontano di dei egizi e di baretti pescaresi in Anubi (di Taddei e Angelini). E poi ancora un Magic che non è proprio Magic ma è meglio (visto che è gratis) e si chiama Duelyst e infine la più grande enciclopedia esistente a tema biciclette (per gentile concessione di Sheldon Brown). Il tutto a soli… 6.66 €! Altro che bruscoli.
Visual Artist Sheldon Brown presents a multimedia tour de force exploring how art and science illuminate the freedom of imagination. Using examples from his extensive body of work, the founding director of the Arthur C. Clarke Center for the Human Imagination challenges this audience to think about how developments in computation have reframed our understanding of the world and how new digital methods are affecting the means and modes of culture. Brown’s talk is the final installment of the “Degrees of Freedom” lecture series presented by the Division of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego. Series: "Library Channel" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 29105]
Visual Artist Sheldon Brown presents a multimedia tour de force exploring how art and science illuminate the freedom of imagination. Using examples from his extensive body of work, the founding director of the Arthur C. Clarke Center for the Human Imagination challenges this audience to think about how developments in computation have reframed our understanding of the world and how new digital methods are affecting the means and modes of culture. Brown’s talk is the final installment of the “Degrees of Freedom” lecture series presented by the Division of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego. Series: "Library Channel" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 29105]
THE SPOKESMEN CYCLING ROUNDTABLE PODCAST Episode 27 March 10, 2008 This week's episode of The Spokesmen featured David Bernstein (The FredCast Cycling Podcast), Donna Tocci (Kryptonite) and Richard (Cyclelicious). Among the topics we discussed: • Deputy v. Cyclists in Northern California • Deputy v. Cyclists in Tucson • Utah Cyclist Presses Charges Under 3 Foot Law • Yield to Life • Alleycat Races • Paris-Nice / UCI / ASO / Astana • Rock Racing • Tips This show is dedicated to the memory of Sheldon Brown. Show notes and links are available at http://www.the-spokesmen.com The Spokesmen Cycling Roundtable Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Panel VI: Sustaining Development: Inhabiting Urban and Rural Space Moderator: Julia Strauss Panelists Sheldon Brown, Representation and Development: The Scalable City in China Harrison Fraker Mark Henderson, Urbanization, Land Conservation, and Climate Change Shannon May, How Much Arable Land Is There Out There?
Featuring the mighty Sheldon Brown on the marvels of classic English 3-speed bicycles. Sheldon Brown is the technical guru at Harris Cyclery and owns one of the world’s greatest collections of weird and wonderful bikes, including a bizarre fixed gear … Continue reading →
( https://www.alltfl.com/ ) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! Welcome back to TFL Talkin' Trucks podcast! In this episode, Andre and Roman are on location in Hawaii for the debut of the brand-new 2024 Toyota Tacoma. Chief engineer Sheldon Brown breaks down all the changes for this next-generation truck.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy