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This week on @whenwifegivesyoulemons John has nopes. Walmart shirt fail, Caleb wants to go to prom, Easter stuff, Magic Mountain and more #magicmountain #easter #parenting
This week on Black on Black, the crew returns with special guest, Liz from the "Truth, Lies, Shenanigans" Podcast. The host discuss at length the new film, "Passing." The film tells the story of a black woman in 1920s New York City, who finds her world up-ended when her life becomes intertwined with a former childhood friend who's passing as white.
The God MC Rakim Al Jabbaar and the cool Baba Nuwamba discuss a multitude of topics surrounding the question;"What age did you start F_____g ?
Join your favorite hosts, Aisha, Jenny, and Tyra from Shenanigans Podcast for a LIVE show on Saturday, October 23rd at 7:30 pm. The live show will be hosted at PharmFree Life. If you enjoy our show and the things we discuss, make sure that you come out on October 23rd! You can purchase tickets and find other event details at www.shenaniganspodcastlive.eventbrite.com See you there! Website: thestrengthofshe.com IG: instagram.com/strengthofshe instagram.com/shenanigans_pod Twitter: twitter.com/strengthofshe.com twitter.com/shenanigans_pod
Listen to the Season 3 Premiere of Truth, Lies, Shenanigans as author, speaker, moderator, and Emmy-winning journalist Traci Mitchell joins The Crew to discuss her career path and her amazing book of inspiring stories, 'Stirring the Pot'. Get Traci Mitchell's 'Stirring the Pot' - https://amzn.to/3lhn7pjYour favorite hosts Liz-E Enders, RoB b Rok, Gianni Storm, and Nio Nyx also discuss Cesar Millan's pitbull killing Queen Latifa's dog, the R. Kelly Trial, and the Texas abortion law. Don't forget you can always join us LIVE At 4:00pm ET on YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter @TLSLiveShow to be part of the show.Support the Truth, Lies, Shenanigans Podcast -www.Paypal.me/TLSDonateSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=52QR3YKJZ4PAS)
This week on Black on Black Cinema, the crew returns with special guest Elizabeth from the "Truth...Lies...Shenanigans" Podcast. This week we discuss the 1997 film "Miss Evers' Boys" starring Alfre Woodard and Laurence Fishburne. The film tells the story of the Tuskegee experiment, a U.S. Federal Government secret medical experiment on poor African American men in the years 1932–1972, designed to study the effects of untreated syphilis. The story is told from the perspective of the small town nurse Eunice Evers (Alfre Woodard) who is well aware of the lack of treatment but feels her role is to console the involved men, many of whom are her close friends.
On this episode of the Beer and Shenanigans Podcast, Mike and Medlock test out 1 beer. Usually it is 2 but we thing we got one that may have been bad. This week's choices were, Founders All Day Vacay (Grand Rapids, MI) and Anderson Valley Old Fashioned (Boonville, CA). Don't forget to Subscribe and leave us a 5 star review! SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel and TURN ON Notifications! tinyurl.com/beerandshenanigansvideo The New Way To See All Our Links! See Below! allmylinks.com/beerandshenanigans --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beerandshenanigans/message
Neste episódio do nosso regresso analisamos este mais recente Triple-Header. Total e absolutamente dominado por Max Verstappen e pela RedBull. Debatemos particularmente este último GP da Ásutria... Falámos sobre o que se passa na Mercedes e o que se poderá passar nos próximos anos; a demanda de um jovem britânico pelos pontos, etc... E por falar em jovem britânico... obviamente tínhamos de falar de Lando Norris. Mais uma vez, batemos, no sentido figurado claro está, na FIA. Mas o que tem que ver Yuki Tsunoda com as linhas branca do Julian Casablancas? * E esta referência aos Strokes? É ouvir para perceber, caros amigos! Sigam-nos nos locais habituais - agora é só clicar aqui, modernices... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
Neste episódio foi dia de analisarmos o GP de Baku... A vitória do Checo Pérez, o pódio de Gasly e Sebastian Vettel, o meme da Mercedes, etc.. O Dani, como sempre deu uma aula no que à técnica diz respeito. A certa altura chegamos à conclusão que o campeão Lewis Hamilton ficou atrás do Mazepin. Processem bem esta frase... Como assim? Num registo mais sério, falamos sobre mais uma situação inacreditável da Pirelli que estragou mais uma corrida e a (falta de) segurança que tem Baku. Tudo, como de costume, à moda do Racing Shenanigans Ativos sempre nas plataformas habituais Instagram Twitter Jüri Vips a fazer contas em puto --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
So what happens when you mix beer and watermelon? Mike and Medlock test this theory on this weeks episode. Here on the Beer and Shenanigans Podcast, we test out Southern Tier Nice Slice (Lakewood, NY) and Lonerider Melon Patch (Raleigh, NC). Check out how we review these brews! Don't forget to Subscribe and leave us a 5 star review! SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel and TURN ON Notifications! tinyurl.com/beerandshenanigansvideo The New Way To See All Our Links! See Below! allmylinks.com/beerandshenanigans --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beerandshenanigans/message
This Episode is Dedicated to the Memory of Remington (The Official Dog of the Beer and Shenanigans Podcast). We will miss you Remi! On this week's episode we celebrate Mother's Day with picks from Anderson Valley and New Sarum Salisbury. Mike and Medlock will be reviewing Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout (Boonville, CA) and New Sarum Salisbury Hurley Park Blood Orange Wheat (Salisbury, NC) Check out how we review these brews! Don't forget to Subscribe and leave us a 5 star review! SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel and TURN ON Notifications! tinyurl.com/beerandshenanigansvideo The New Way To See All Our Links! See Below! allmylinks.com/beerandshenanigans --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beerandshenanigans/message
Jeff shares a story of 101st Airborne officers gone wild at a strip club in Poland, sending CV into fits of glee. Ashley gets excited about some reader feedback and love for Team Tango. CV talks about a movement to gaining steam to honor Petty Officer 1st Class Charles Jackson French of Foreman, Ark., with the Medal of Honor. French became a national hero after he towed wounded shipmates through shark-infested waters after the destroyer Gregory was sunk Sept. 5, 1942, by Japanese warships near Guadalcanal. Rapid Fire: The American Legion World Series is on, Afghan translator scammers indicted, rethinking medals from Wounded Knee and 53 women complete the Crucible for the first time at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego.
Fizemos a nossa antevisão especial ao nosso Grande Prémio de casa e contámos com a participação de 27 honrosos convidados. Esperemos que gostem! Chegou a hora! O Grande Prémio de Portugal está aí!!! "I'm moving up and down side to side like a rollercoaster". Segue connosco o GP de Portugal nas nossas redes, disponíveis nos locais habituais Twitter Instagram RIP mosquito --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
Neste episódio passamos a pano (não dessa maneira, seus marotos) o Pirelli Grand Premio del Made in Italy... Pronto o GP de Imola, fds. Falamos da vitória do leão holandês, demonstramos bipolaridade ao falar de Sir Lewis, a Ferrari e a McLaren, proporcionamos uma aula sobre pneus, damos propz ao Ikea e choramos a nossa Fantasy à conta dos Alpha Tauri... Num momento mais sério, tentamos perceber o que se passa nas cabeças dos team principals para andarem com certas atitudes e declarações "fora do normal". E aconselhamos um cházinho. Sobre o acidente entre o George Russell e Valterri Bottas... as teorias da conspiração deixem-nas para as bruxas ;). Já sabem, é ouvir Disponíveis nos locais habituais º Instagram º Twitter º Kimi Räikkönen é um deus --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
Neste episódio fizemos uma análise aos testes de pré-temporada. Areia, Gravilha, surpresas positivas e negativas, etc... Metemos também a colher nas sprint races, na grelha invertida (lol, Liberty) e na vontade dos responsáveis em fazer da F1 um filme de Hollywood. Debatemos ainda a polémica ausência de público no GP de Portimão. Deixámos ainda a nossa merecida homenagem à Sabine Schmitz, a rainha do Nürburgring, que nos deixou esta semana. Segue-nos nas redes do costume: Twitter Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
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Neste episódio foi dia de universalidade. Papaias atómicas, Touros Vermelhos, regulamentos e orçamentos, pandemia, anões, contratos de campeões, etc... e ainda houve tempo para o Gui soltar uma lágrima. Não percebem? É ouvir hehe P.S: Gravamos isto a 24 de fevereiro. Somos amantes de F1 mas sobretudo de desporto. Gostávamos, portanto, de mandar sinceras condolências à família do Alfredo Quintana, à família FCPorto e a todos os amantes de desporto. Descansa em paz, campeão. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast23: St. Valentine’s Day, President’s Day When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish: the Truth & the Pulse of what matters Hello Everyone! Welcome back to iIrish; Songs, Stories & Shenanigans. Happy Valentine’s Day (Sunday) and President’s Day (Monday). Now wouldn’t that be ironic, for the Impeachment trial were to wrap up on President’s Day? We have a great show for you today, including talking about those two U.S. holidays, and their deep Irish connections. Just for a minute, we’re going to move From the Present to acknowledge the Past, and then roll forward: So, Let’s take a look at On This Day in Irish History: 12 February 1989 - In one of the most controversial incidents of the recent “Troubles,” the Catholic solicitor, Pat Finucane, was murdered by gunmen in his own house in north Belfast. 13 February 1820 – the death of Leonard McNally, defense barrister, composer and one of the first members of the United Irishman. On his death, it was discovered that he had been accepting government money to betray the United Irishmen while acting as their barrister. 18 February 1979 - Leo Varadkar, current Tanaiste (TAW-nuhsh-tyuh), and former Taoiseach, was born in Dublin. 19 February 1624 - Death of Sir Arthur Chichester, chief instigator of the Plantation of Ulster. 19 February 1919 - A local IRA unit, led by Seamus Robinson, Dan Breen and Sean Traecy, ambushed and killed RI Constables MacDonnell and O’Connell at Soloheadlbeg, Co. Tipperary, marking the beginning of the Anglo-Irish War. Moving to the present: What’s the News, What’s the News? What’s the news today? Rugby score : Wales 21 Ireland 16 St. Valentines Day The holiday has origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, which is held in mid-February. The festival, which celebrated the coming of spring, included fertility rites and the pairing off of women with men by lottery. At the end of the 5th century, Pope Gelasius I replaced Lupercalia with St. Valentine’s Day. It came to be celebrated as a day of romance from about the 14th century. Although there were several Christian martyrs named Valentine, the day may have taken its name from a priest who was martyred about 270 CE by the emperor Claudius II Gothicus. According to legend, the priest signed a letter “from your Valentine” to his jailer’s daughter, whom he had befriended and, by some accounts, healed from blindness. Other accounts hold that it was St. Valentine of Terni, a bishop, for whom the holiday was named, though it is possible the two saints were actually one person. Another common legend states that St. Valentine defied the emperor’s orders that soldiers could not marry; he believed it made them fiercer. St. Valentine didn’t agree, and secretly married couples. It is for this reason that his feast day is associated with love. Formal messages, or valentines, appeared in the 1500s, and by the late 1700s, commercially printed cards were being used. The first commercial valentines in the United States were printed in the mid-1800s. Valentines commonly depict Cupid, the Roman god of love, along with hearts, traditionally the seat of emotion. Because it was thought that the avian mating season begins in mid-February, birds also became a symbol of the day. Traditional gifts include candy and flowers, particularly red roses, which is a symbol of beauty and love. People call on St. Valentine to watch over the lives of lovers, of course, but also for interventions regarding beekeeping and epilepsy, as well as the plague, fainting and traveling. He’s also the patron saint of engaged couples and happy marriages. The flower-adorned skull of St. Valentine is on display in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome. In the early 1800s, the excavation of a catacomb near Rome yielded skeletal remains and other relics now associated with St. Valentine. As is customary, these bits and pieces of the late saint’s body have subsequently been distributed to reliquaries around the world. You will find other bits of St. Valentine’s skeleton on display in the Czech Republic, Ireland, Scotland, England and France. No record exists of romantic celebrations on Valentine’s Day prior to a poem Chaucer wrote around 1375. In his work “Parliament of Foules,” he links a tradition of courtly love with the celebration of St. Valentine’s feast day–an association that didn’t exist until after his poem received widespread attention. The poem refers to February 14 as the day birds (and humans) come together to find a mate. When Chaucer wrote, “For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne’s day / Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate” Did you know that there are 23 American Presidents of Irish Descent? Joe Biden is just the most recent. That’s 23 out of 46 Presidents are of Irish descent! Grover Cleveland served 2 separate terms, spaced by 4 years. Presidents' Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February; That is this coming Monday. Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, the holiday became popularly known as Presidents' Day after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday Act, an attempt to create more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers. While several states still have individual holidays honoring the birthdays of Washington, Abraham Lincoln and other figures, Presidents' Day is now popularly viewed as a day to celebrate all U.S. presidents, past and present. The story of Presidents' Day date begins in 1800. Following the death of George Washington in 1799, his February 22 birthday became a perennial day of remembrance. At the time, Washington was venerated as the most important figure in American history, and events like the 1832 centennial of his birth and the start of construction of the Washington Monument in 1848 were cause for national celebration While Washington’s Birthday was an unofficial observance for most of the 1800s, it was not until the late 1870s that it became a federal holiday. Senator Stephen Wallace Dorsey of Arkansas was the first to propose the measure, and in 1879 President Rutherford B. Hayes signed it into law The holiday initially only applied to the District of Columbia, but in 1885 it was expanded to the whole country. At the time, Washington’s Birthday joined four other nationally recognized federal bank holidays—Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving—and was the first to celebrate the life of an individual American. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, signed into law in 1983, was the second. For the record, here they are: Andrew Jackson 7th President 1829–37: James Knox Polk 11th President, 1845–49: James Buchanan 15th President, 1857–61 Andrew Johnson 17th President, 1865–69 Ulysses S. Grant 18th President, 1869–77 Chester A. Arthur 21st President, 1881–85 Grover Cleveland 22nd and 24th President, 1885–89 and 1893–97 Benjamin Harrison 23rd President, 1889–93 William McKinley 25th President, 1897–1901 Theodore Roosevelt 26th President, 1901–09 William Howard Taft 27th President 1909–13 Woodrow Wilson 28th President, 1913–21 Warren G. Harding 29th President 1921–23 Harry S. Truman 33rd President 1945–53 John F. Kennedy 35th President 1961–63 Richard Nixon 37th President, 1969–74 Jimmy Carter 39th President 1977–1981 Ronald Reagan 40th President 1981–89 George H. W. Bush 41st President 1989–93 Bill Clinton 42nd President 1993–2001 George W. Bush 43rd President 2001–09 Barack Obama 44th President 2009–2016 Joseph R. Biden 46th President Our February issue, tho COVID reduced, is still full of info, columns, entertainment and things to do. You will find so much - including a great column by Bob Carney on the Festival of Imbolg, with discussion on the origins of Keening, the first community of nuns in Ireland, St. Brigid of Kildare, and the origins of the Brigid’s Cross; The White House; Magical Confections; Pandemonium in Ireland; Speak Irish monthly lesson The Father of Irish Monasticism St Edna of Aran; Safe Home wishes;; and Celebrating 75 years of the LAOH. Plus, there is humor, opinion, Kid’s Craic and Coloring contest, profiles and history, food recipes, book and music reviews and monthly Irish Crossword Puzzle. February’s puzzle subject is Towns in Clare, Limerick and Kerry. The crosswords are a great way to learn or refresh your Irish knowledge, history and folklore, and all past issues, with the crossword inside, are available on OhioIANews.com. A few other highlights in this issue: we have our Irish Photography Cover Contest; Kids Coloring Contest; and our podcast Listener Contest, News for the GAA; a few Opinion pieces and the Irish movers, shakers and music makers that enrich our days. Speaking of the New Kid’s Craic Colors of Ireland Contest, here is the info: 2 Age Divisions: Ages 7, 8, 9 Ages 10, 11 & 12 Each Age Group winner receives a Gift Card to Kamm’s Corner Ice Cream, or the OhioIANews Advertiser of their choice! Official Rules and Regs are: · One entry per child · One winner in each age group · Participant must color page without assistance · Participant may use crayons, markers, or paint · Use your imagination! The coloring page is printable from: www.OhioIANews.com as well. Previous winners will be featured in the March Issue Entry and entry info (Name, age, city and Parents Name and Phone Number) may be dropped off to PJ McIntyre’s or the OhioIANews, or scanned and emailed to jobrien@ohioianews.com by the end of the month. Finally, the new book is out; sales, reviews and reactions have been so much fun to read, and to interact with readers. Celebrating St. Patrick's Day History, Traditions, and Activities A Holiday Book for Kids by John O'Brien, Jr. Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this fun introduction for kids ages 6 to 9 St. Patrick’s Day is about more than just shamrocks and leprechauns! This engaging nonfiction book for kids explains the history, traditions, and customs of St. Patrick’s Day―and includes interactive activities that encourage kids to celebrate at home or in their communities. This standout among Saint Patrick’s Day books for kids includes: Celebratory traditions, A variety of activities, Fun facts, illustrations and more From games like Parade Bingo and a Green Scavenger Hunt to recipes and things to do - kids can explore hands-on ways to get festive. When it comes to St. Patrick’s Day books for kids, this is the one that will get your child excited to learn and celebrate. We are having great fun with it, receiving pics of parent, grandparents, babysitters, and siblings reading the book to a younger one. They will be part of a giant collage we are creating, to celebrate the holiday a little differently in a much different year. Order yours: https://amzn.to/2KycmAX or look for Celebrating St. Patrick's Day By John O'Brien, Jr on Amazon. And Now we have reached the Ask me Anything Segment of our Show. Questions we’ve received via email, FB & Twitter … We have gotten great reactions to this quarters question so far. It ends at the end of the month, so jump in while you can. So, who and/or what is the quintessential Irish man or woman? What do they look like, act like? What makes them the sexiest man or woman alive, a hero, and/or a human we admire? Send us your answers to jobrien@OhioIANews.com – best answer wins a gift card to the OhioIANews advertiser of your choice. Did you read something in an issue, and want to read it again, or want to keep in the loop on things that came in after we went to print? All of our issues are archived online and are interactive – so if you click on an ad, you go directly to the advertiser’s website (the plate goes out, but it always comes back). PLEASE Support them, tell them you saw their ad in the OhioIANews, and buy a gift, a gift card or merch, to get them thru this new COVID19 wave. We need them long after this season has passed. No Regrets. Anticipation for the return of live music is palpable. I’m heading from here to listen to Opus 216, the phenomenal Cleveland based jazz group… We always have so many milestones to celebrate: We all have the fierce desperate thirst for conversation with friends. I miss mine so dearly. I enjoy talking with them on the phone, and Zoom has made it even better – replacing Facetime, but, the hugs and connections are much less. There has never been a time where I have wanted to dance more, to hug friends and have a pint over great music and past memories more, and, to simply let loose and forget the troubles. The last part isn’t available yet, the others are under construction, or containment. Books, Music, the arts, can transport you, let you visit lands you have never been to, or illuminate stories. Yet, today’s issues still are a call to action. So many heroes are taking steps, living a life of action. Well mah peeps, we are also videotaping this podcast, as we always do, so you can check out this, and all our videos and podcasts online as well. We will add it to our libraries and YouTube channel. All podcasts past and present can be downloaded from iTunes, WHKRadio/local Podcasts and OhioIANews.com. Subscribe and listen to them whenever you wish. They shall live, in infamy! If you are like me, and like to hold what you read, the complete list of all 367 distribution points, organized by Zip Code, is on the OhioIANews website. We have added over 100 new distribution points since we returned to print, post COVID, in September. We have contracted for 85 more distribution points in Marc’s, Giant Eagle, CVS and Drug Mart, when the time to expand is safe. We are in 6 states, and before we are done, we will be in 8 more. Yes, that does equal 14, one for every year we have been in print. Every month I beg and beg our readers and organizations from throughout Ohio and the surrounding states to send us their events. Rarely do they. I won’t give up. The invitation stands; send them to me at jobrien@ohioianews.com. There is no charge to have them listed in the OhioIANews. The Columbus area is growing, inch by inch and row by row, with the addition of Columbus Irish Columnist Molly Truex, and her Columbus Irish column, and new advertisers from the area have jumped onboard the OhioIANewsExpress, but we want to feature all of Ohio, and the surrounding states too. Let us know what’s the craic in vibrant Irish America, so we can share it with our audiences. Do you want a story told? Do you need a speaker? Our Irish Opportunity Corridor runs from The Northcoast, to The Southcoast, Cleveland to Clearwater. Contact us with your story, event or speaker needs and we’ll be of service. If you know of a writer who lives in the Greater Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Detroit area, please send them on to us to chat with; for those areas are our next expansion targets. What new name would YOU choose for the OhioIANews, when we expand, to cover Cleveland to Clearwater? Irish Cleveland to Irish Clearwater ICtoIC. We release a new podcast every 2nd Friday at 5 pm, alternating weeks with our two times a month eBulletin that goes out to over 12,000 opted-in subscribers, every 2nd Monday at 3:10 p.m. I hope you will subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or whatever podcast platform you love, and sign up for the eBulletin too, on either our web or Facebook page. There are many more songs and stories; I hope we will write new ones - of joy, of unification. Here, and across the pond. We are closer to a One Ireland than we have been in more than 800 years. Let’s do the same for America. We’ll save those songs and stories for next time, when we release Podcast24 on Friday February 26th. Who else would you like to see and hear and guest on this iIrish Songs, Stories & Shenanigans Podcast? Be sure to send in your questions, comments and ideas for our Ask Me Anything Segment; we’ll read them here next time; with the best answers we can provide! jobrien@ohioianews.com. If you are interested in investing or advertising on this podcast, the eBulletin, in the print edition, website or Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, contact me, John O’Brien, Jr, seek us online or give us a call. Whelp, We’ve done what we can for this week. Tomorrow is another day, and another chance to write the future, we want to live in. As always, I end with a bit of the Irish: Nuair a stadann an ceol, stadann an rince (When the music stops, so does the dance) Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us. Don’t let it happen to you. Grace us with your music. Now More than ever, wider audiences need to dance to all the beauty around us. Thank you listening, and for allowing me to share my stories with you. Please share yours with me. We want to hear from you on any topic. Stay safe and sane. Happy Valentines Day; Happy Presidents Day. I hope to see you soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste 1ºepisódio são honrados com a presença de dois tugas e um costa-riquenho. Fazemos a nossa antevisão à temporada em diferentes tópicos com flash-backs à guerra colonial, um espanhol idoso e veneramos um jovem alemão loiro de olhos azuis (e não. não estamos a dar uma de Adolfo) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/racingshenaniganspodcast/message
Welcome back to Monkey Shenanigans Podcasts! Today, we discuss some sad news that I recently came across. Also, we dive into a wide arrange of motivational anime stuff and some mind expansion. As well as Samuel L Jackson's Hentai Meme! Joining me today: FlyingMonkey: @flyingmonkey10 While you wait until next Monday! Peep one of these vids! ➡️ MSP Episode 1! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwUy4fF46KQ ➡️ Top 10 Anime of the Decade! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzu1Uf7HQGc ➡️ Daily Life Of A Weeb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD8ob8XySX0 _________________________________________________________________ ➡️ Follow me on twitter: @Mr_StealYoWaifu ➡️ ➡️ Pop my IG: @m.s.y.w ➡️ PEEP MY TIKTOK! @mistastealyowaifu69
Welcome back to Monkey Shenanigans Podcasts! Today, we discuss some sad news that I recently came across. Also, we dive into a wide arrange of motivational anime stuff and some mind expansion. Joining me today: FlyingMonkey: @flyingmonkey10 While you wait until next Monday! Peep one of these vids! ➡️ MSP Episode 1! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwUy4fF46KQ ➡️ Top 10 Anime of the Decade! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzu1Uf7HQGc ➡️ Daily Life Of A Weeb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD8ob8XySX0 _________________________________________________________________ ➡️ Follow me on twitter: @Mr_StealYoWaifu ➡️ Check my Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-690216195 ➡️ Pop my IG: @m.s.y.w ➡️ PEEP MY TIKTOK! @mistastealyowaifu69
Welcome back to Monkey Shenanigans Podcasts! Today, we discuss some sad news that I recently came across. Also, we dive into a wide arrange of motivational anime stuff and some mind expansion. Joining me today: FlyingMonkey: @flyingmonkey10 While you wait until next Monday! Peep one of these vids! ➡️ MSP Episode 1! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwUy4fF46KQ ➡️ Top 10 Anime of the Decade! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzu1Uf7HQGc ➡️ Daily Life Of A Weeb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD8ob8XySX0 _________________________________________________________________ ➡️ Follow me on twitter: @Mr_StealYoWaifu ➡️ Check my Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-690216195 ➡️ Pop my IG: @m.s.y.w ➡️ PEEP MY TIKTOK! @mistastealyowaifu69
Welcome back to Monkey Shenanigans Podcast! Where we discuss various topics from Anime, Gaming, Life, And the most Random Thoughts you could possibly think of! JOIN US LIVE EVERY SUNDAY AND ASK US SOME QUESTIONS! ... twitch.tv/waifustealer69 ... Joining me today is: @Flyingmonkey10
It's been 1 whole year since this show started and we are super excited about this coming year! On this week of the Beer and Shenanigans Podcast, we picked Wicked Weed Uncle Rick's Pilsner (Asheville, NC) and RJ Rockers Brown Eyed Squirrel (Spartanburg, SC). Check out how we review these brews! Don't forget to Subscribe and leave us a 5 star review! The New Way To See All Our Links! See Below! allmylinks.com/beerandshenanigans --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beerandshenanigans/message
iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast21: w/ Irish American Artist Maureen Clark When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish:the Truth & the Pulse of the Irish Hello Everyone! Welcome back to iIrish; Songs, Stories & Shenanigans. We have a great show for you today, including special guest Irish American Painter Maureen Clark, of Columbus, Ohio. Just for a minute, we’re going to move From the Present to the Past, and then roll forward: Let’s take a look at On This Day in Irish History: 15 January 1988 - Sean McBride (83), lawyer, revolutionary and international Jurist, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1977), died. 20 January 1902 - Birth in Dublin of Kevin Barry, first IRA Volunteer to be executed During the Anglo-Irish War. 23 January 1803 - Arthur Guinness, founder of the Dublin brewery, dies. 25 January 1627 - Robert Boyle, creator of Boyle’s Law, is born in County Waterford. 26 January 1907 - First production of John Millington Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World at the Abbey Theatre. Moving to the present: What’s the News, What’s the News? What’s the news today? We Get Letters *We Get Letters is open to all. Send us your well-thought-out reasoning/response on any topic to: jobrien@OhioIANews.com, with your name and city. Anonymous and/or inappropriate language letters will automatically be deleted without response. Our January issue tho COVID reduced is still full of info, columns and entertainment. It has been a big hit. You will find so much - food recipes, including Cooking Up a Hooley In the Kitchen: Holy Moly Donut Hole Do It Yourself Bar. Katie’s column is an inspiration, and one of those, “I gotta try this” recipes – the whole idea is just what a covid heart needs. Plus, there is humor, Wise Craics, opinion, profiles and history, book and music reviews, Irish Dance news, our monthly Speak Irish Lesson, monthly Irish Crossword Puzzle. January’s puzzle subject is Towns in Northwest Ireland. The crosswords are a great way to learn or refresh your Irish knowledge, history and folklore, and all past issues, with the crossword inside, are available on OhioIANews.com. Lisa O’Rourke, Akron Irish Columnist, wrote a great column, titled Dunne’s Store Girls, it starts with this: Akron Irish Dunne’s Store Girls by Lisa O’Rourke Our collective “annus horribilis” has now just passed, and from this position, it would be hard for this new shiny year to surpass it in the horrible. It is certainly a year that future generations will wonder about; what did we do and how did we get on with life? We hoarded and cooked and baked and read and watched television. We absorbed so much media that reruns became a thing again. Ideally, a rerun offers the opportunity for another, better look. I encountered one of those better look stories on an NPR program, “The Moth.” It is a program in which amateur storytellers tell a personal story in front of a live audience. This particular episode was a repeat of a show that was recorded in Dublin a few years back. I was hooked right there. The story began with a young girl who was working in a Dunne’s Stores on Henry Street in Dublin. The year was 1984. Unions were under threat around the globe and were staunchly defended in spite of that. This young girl, like the other trade union employees in that store and all-around Ireland, had received a statement from their leadership that they were not to handle goods originating from South Africa. The goods consisted mainly of fruit. Apartheid was at one of its ugliest junctions, clawing to hang on to an indefensible position. Nelson Mandela was in prison on Robben Island. Mary Manning, the Dunne’s Stores clerk, is still not really sure why she did it. She had heard things about South Africa on the news, but wasn’t a political person. She and the other girls were told not to handle produce from South Africa and they generally tried to follow union directives. On this particular day, a woman stood in her checkout line with some South African grapefruit. Mary refused to handle the fruit at her register. She was warned by management, but she chose not to change her position and the strike was born in that moment. Ten of her Dublin co-workers followed suit, nine other young ladies and one young gentleman. One of them was twenty-four years old, one of them was only seventeen, and the others were twenty years old. They were inner city store employees. Most of them still lived with their parents. They did not see themselves as changing the world. Nor did they realize how long, lonely and difficult the strike would be at times. to read the rest of the story, it is a very good one, hop over to our OhioIANews.com, or our Facebook or Twitter pages after the podcast is complete. It is striking. Ireland native and OhioIANews Columnist Regina Costello writes on Joe Biden’s Irish Roots, Bob Carney has a great list of Top 20 Books of 2020 in his Cleveland Comhra Column, Plus we have our Irish Photography Cover Contest; Kids Coloring Contest; and our podcast Listener Contest, News for the GAA; a few Opinion pieces and the Irish movers, shakers and music makers that enrich our days. Speaking of the New Kid’s Craic Colors of Ireland Contest, It kicked off in the November issue and continues with the December issue. Here is the info: 2 Age Divisions: Ages 7, 8, 9, Ages 10, 11 & 12 Each Age Group winner receives a Gift Card to Kamm’s Corner Ice Cream, or the OhioIANews Advertiser of their choice! Official Rules and Regs are: One entry per child One winner in each age group Participant must color page without assistance Participant may use crayons, markers, or paint Use your imagination! The coloring page is printable from: www.OhioIANews.com as well. Entry and entry info (Name, age, city and Parents Name and Phone Number) must be dropped off to PJ McIntyre’s or the OhioIANews, or scanned and emailed to jobrien@ohioianews.com by the end of the month. Winners will be in the issue quarterly. Finally, the new book is on its way! Available 2/2/21, you can preorder now, and sales have been brilliant Celebrating St. Patrick's Day History, Traditions, and Activities A Holiday Book for Kids by John O'Brien, Jr. @Jobjr Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this fun introduction for kids ages 6 to 9 St. Patrick’s Day is about more than just shamrocks and leprechauns! This engaging nonfiction book for kids explains the history, traditions, and customs of St. Patrick’s Day―and includes interactive activities that encourage kids to celebrate at home or in their communities. This standout among Saint Patrick’s Day books for kids includes: Celebratory traditions―Kids will learn how St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated all around the world in different ways, including parades, festivals, sports tournaments, treasure hunts, and more. A variety of activities―From games like Parade Bingo and a Green Scavenger Hunt to recipes for Irish Flag Cookies and Shamrock Shakes, kids can explore hands-on ways to get festive. Fun facts and illustrations―Colorful illustrations and thought-provoking facts help kids discover new things about this holiday. When it comes to St. Patrick’s Day books for kids, this is the one that will get your child excited to learn and celebrate. Order yours: https://amzn.to/2KycmAX And Now we have reached the Ask me Anything Segment of our Show. Questions we’ve received via email, FB & Twitter … Did you read something in an issue, and want to read it again, or want to keep in the loop on things that came in after we went to print? All of our issues are archived online and are interactive – so if you click on an ad, you go directly to the advertiser’s website (the plate goes out, but it always comes back). PLEASE Support them, tell them you saw their ad in the OhioIANews, and buy a gift, a gift card or merch, to get them thru this new COVID19 wave. We need them long after this season has passed. You can check out the OhioIANews website for a list of events to come and much more; more pictures, LARGER text and all the stories than are in our print edition, plus a few that couldn’t fit, or came in after we went to print, available 24/7. Or follow our FB, Twitter and Instagram pages to keep up with all the shenanigans. Anticipation for the return of live music is palpable. I’m heading from here to find some. We always have so many milestones to celebrate: We all have the fierce desperate thirst for conversation with friends. I miss mine so dearly. I enjoy talking with them on the phone, and Zoom has made it even better – replacing Facetime, but, the hugs and connections are much less. Schedule zoom time with us if you would like to talk to a real person! There has never been a time where I have wanted to dance more, to see friends and have a pint over great music and past memories more, and, to simply let loose and forget the troubles. The last part isn’t available yet, the others are under construction, or containment. Books will transport you, let you visit lands you have never been to, or stories that occurred before your time. But I’d rather hear the gospel from the priest, so please welcome Artist extraordinaire, Columbus’ Maureen Clark Hello Maureen! Welcome to the iIrish Songs, Stories & Shenanigans podcast. It is Good to see you, even if it’s making the best of things, by using Zoom. Tell me about your work? Origins, goals How has it gone, esp during COVID? Is yours the typical Irish story? Immigrant story? Differences? Daniel Patrick Moynihan said, “To be Irish is to know that in the end, the world will break your heart.” Most deserve love, most don’t get as much love as they deserve. Your work, to me, is about a bit of a dream -, but perhaps unity and hope too Is that theme impression true? What you were aiming for with each work? We always ask, any stories from the road, but the road now is a distant memory – still, any stories? What does it mean to have an immigrant spirit? So, who and what is the quintessential Irish man or woman? When did you know that music was for you as a career? How did your career start? Woodie Guthrie said, ‘You write what you see’. Has that held true for you as painting what you see? Who inspired you growing up, both professionally and in life? Have you met them? Where can you see, and purchase your work? So what happens now for you? Well mah peeps, we are also videotaping this podcast, as we always do, so you can check out this, and all our videos and podcasts online as well. We will add it to our libraries and YouTube channel. All podcasts past and present can be downloaded from iTunes, WHKRadio/local Podcasts and OhioIANews.com. Subscribe and listen to them whenever you wish. They shall live, in infamy! If you are like me, and like to hold what you read, the complete list of all 367 distribution points, organized by Zip Code, is on the OhioIANews website. We have added over 100 new distribution points since we returned to print, post COVID. We have contracted for 85 more distribution points in Marc’s, Giant Eagle, CVS and Drug Mart, when the time to expand is safe. We are in 6 states, and before we are done, we will be in 8 more. Yes, that does equal 14. Every month I beg and beg our readers and organizations from throughout Ohio and the surrounding states to send us their events. Rarely do they. I won’t give up. The invitation stands; send them to me at jobrien@ohioianews.com. There is no charge. The Columbus area is growing, inch by inch and row by row, with the addition of Columbus Irish Columnist Molly Truex, and her Columbus Irish column, and new advertisers from the area have jumped onboard the OhioIANewsExpress, but we want to feature all of Ohio, and the surrounding states. What new name would YOU choose for the OhioIANews, when we expand, to cover Cleveland to Clearwater? Irish Cleveland to Irish Clearwater ICtoIC. If you know of a writer who is a potential columnist that lives in the Greater Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Detroit area, please send them on to us to chat with; for those areas are our next expansion targets. Please Help us out, if you would, with people, events, advertisers and distribution point suggestions. We’ve got plans, should COVID go back to the hellish hole it came from: Let us know what’s the craic, so we can share it with our audiences. *** And Now, our listener trivia contest: Our question is: So, who and what is the quintessential Irish man or woman? What do they look like, act like? What makes them the sexiest man or woman alive, a hero, and a human we admire? Send us your answers to jobrien@OhioIANews.com – best answer wins a $25 gift card to the OhioIANews advertiser of your choice. Support for this iIrish Songs, Stories and Shenanigans Podcast comes from WHKRadio and the Ohio Irish American News. We are delighted to say we are now also on iTunes. Big Thanks to the production genius’, Josh Booth and Steve Dole, as well as Gerry Quinn and Tim Vaughn. We release a new podcast every 2nd Friday at 5 pm, alternating weeks with our two times a month eBulletin that goes out to over 12,000 opted-in subscribers, every 2nd Monday at 3:10 p.m. I hope you will subscribe to the podcast on wherever podcast platform you love, and sign up for the eBulletin too, on either our web or Facebook page. Do you want a story told? Do you need a speaker? Our Irish Opportunity Corridor runs from The Northcoast, to The Southcoast, Cleveland to Clearwater. Contact us with your story or speaker needs and we’ll be of service. There are many more songs and stories; I hope we will write new ones - of joy, of unification. Here, and across the pond. We are closer to a One Ireland than we have been in more than 800 years. Let’s do the same for America. We’ll save those songs and stories for next time, when we release Podcast22 on January 29th. Our guest is pre-eminent Irish immigration Attorney Fiona McEntee, an absolute rock star in helping people with immigration issues conquer the morass and maze that is US Immigration anytime, let alone during COVID. She will give an overview, answer questions and give advice to you, performers, special situations and more. Who else would you like to see and hear and guest on this iIrish Songs, Stories & Shenanigans Podcast? Be sure to send in your questions, comments and ideas for our Ask Me Anything Segment; we’ll read them here next time; with the best answers we can provide! jobrien@ohioianews.com. If you are interested in investing or advertising on this podcast, the eBulletin, in the print edition, website or Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, contact me, John O’Brien, Jr, seek us online or give us a call. Let’s end with a Wise Craic; Humor is so good for the soul: Dear Lord, So far this year I've done well. I haven't gossiped; I haven't lost my temper; I haven't been greedy; grumpy; nasty; selfish; or overindulgent. I am very thankful for that. But in a few minutes, Lord, I'm going to get out of bed, and from then on I'm probably going to need a lot more help. Amen Whelp, We’ve done what we can for this week. Tomorrow is another day, and another chance to write the future, we want to live in. As always, I end with a bit of the Irish: Nuair a stadann an ceol, stadann an rince (When the music stops, so does the dance) Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us. Don’t let it happen to you. Grace us with your music. Now More than ever, wider audiences need to dance to all the beauty around us. Thank you listening, and for allowing me to share my stories with you. Please share yours with me. I would love to hear from you on any topic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Eagles victory was so sweet that I had to talk to not one, but TWO Saints fan to rub it in! Okay, not really but two football fans are better than one and three is better than two. This edition of this NFL recap has me talking to Quinn about his Saints, why they played so poorly yesterday, but also how their defense has been so great lately. I also ask him how he sees the MVP race playing out and also what it ACTUALLY means to be the MVP in the National Football League.
iIrish: Songs, Stories & Shenanigans, Podcast14: Roll Pride When you want to know, where to go, what to do, to be seen, to make a difference, you come here, to iIrish:the Truth & the Pulse of the Irish Just for a minute, we’re going to move From the Present to the Past, and roll forward: Let’s take a look at On This Day in Irish History: 10 October 1918 – was the sinking of RMS Leinster by German torpedoes. She was bound for Holyhead and went down just outside Dublin Bay. Over 500 people perished, mostly military personnel returning from leave – it was the greatest single loss of life in the Irish Sea. 11 October 1969 - Death of Louise Gavan Duffy, revolutionary, who founded Scoil Bhride, (Scull Bray School), the first all-Irish school for girls, in Dublin. 15 October 1945 - Death of Eoin Mac Neill, scholar and patriot, who co-founded the Gaelic League and was the Irish Volunteers Chief of Staff. Moving to the present: What’s the News, What’s the News? What’s the top news we have to talk about today: Guess what? This podcast is now available on iTunes! Subscribe, and listen to any of the podcasts, any time you wish. Did you pick up the October issue yet? Our cover features The Mighty Sweeney Clan, a legacy of public service four generations deep, from today’s State Senator Bride Sweeney, turning heads and drilling down to the things that really matter to her constituents, and then getting them done; to her father, former Cleveland City Councilman and State Senator Martin Sweeney; Marty’s sister, Fairview Park Councilwoman Maureen Sweeney; their father, retired Judge Gerald Sweeney, and Gerry’s father, a State Representative in West Park, when the State Representative went by county. We include a nice Inner View profile of Bride inside. Speaking of Bride, our State Representative responded to a federal court’s last Saturday order requiring the Ohio Secretary of State to explain himself on why he has not allowed Cuyahoga County’s Board of Elections to move forward with its bipartisan unanimous plan to offer ballot drop off services at six library locations. A state appeals court late on Friday ruled that the law allows the secretary to install more drop boxes if he chooses, but the court declined to require him to do so. Also last week, the governor of Texas copied Ohio and ordered all drop box sites closed except for one in each county. Said Rep. Sweeney: “I am sad to see the residents of major American cities – like my hometown of Cleveland and now Houston and Dallas – used as pawns in a national GOP plan to cut off voting access. First, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose limited drop boxes to one per county and ordered Cuyahoga County to halt its unanimous bipartisan plan to accept ballots at six satellite locations. Now, the Texas GOP is following his lead and closing satellite ballot drop-off sites. Thankfully, a federal court is demanding answers here in Ohio. I hope Texans, like Ohioans, will make their voices heard and vote no matter what!” Representative Sweeney is a member of the House Democratic Caucus’ Elections Working Group assembled by Minority Leader Emilia Strong Sykes (of Akron) at the onset of the pandemic to deal with its impact on voters and voting rights. Rep. Sweeney is the youngest elected Democrat in the Ohio House and the first woman to represent her district in the chamber. In an update that went out Wednesday, additional boxes are permitted, at libraries, so we’ll be watching that closely. The Election is only 24 Days away. One way to choose a candidate is to vote, in person. Do Absentee, or mail-in, like I do. Even tho the date to register to vote in has gone back and forth, at this point, it has now passed. We have only until the end of this month to complete the Census. It is VITALLY important – why? For many reasons, including the mapping of the area a representative represents. Of course, the goal is to reduce gerrymandering – any honest person with ethics wants that, THAT’S a given. No rigging of the districts to favor one party over another. It is part of the reason that I am an independent; I vote people, and performance, not party. But the number of people in a district dictate how much money that district gets. Every person that district represents is equal to $1200 in money for that district. If you want to be an influencer, you must be counted. Complete the Census to make a difference right in your own community. Visit 2020Census.gov. I did mine when the Census first began, and Honest to God, it took less than 3 minutes; it was so simple to do. Another way we make a difference, of course, is to vote. The presidential and vice-presidential debates were designed to help us with making the decision of who we wanted to vote for. Debates are a contest of ideas for people to vote on, who most aligns with what we believe, desire, and need, for a successful life. They were never designed to be who can be the loudest, or the most immature. Did you know 73 million ppl watched the last presidential debate, on October 1st. 11% of Voters are undecided – that may be enough to turn an election. According to Repub Pollster Frank Luntz - The Debate convinced some voters to not vote at all. We have not had a variety of backgrounds representative of the United States serve as president, even tho we are officially 244 years old. Of course, Barack Obama was the first and only Black American president. John F. Kennedy was the 1st, and only Catholic president. Catholics are the largest denomination in the United States – Joe Biden would be only 2nd Catholic President and Kamala Harris would be the 1st POC American Vice President, if they should win. I was reading up on candidates across my voting area. We have extensive advertising in the OhioIANews from both republicans and democrats, and occasionally, an Independent. The Democratic nominee's Irish ancestors have a LOT of similarities to my own story. I am 1st Generation, and deeply immersed in the Irish American community, so perhaps it is more crystalized for me, more present, meaningful and with similar values forged through our lives, past and present. Joe Biden’s family left Ireland in the 1800s; 220 years later, Vice President Biden has never shied away from his Irish roots. He knows they were formative to who he is today. VP Biden penned a letter to Ancestry.com the day before he left for Ireland in 2016, which is the source sent on to me. This was as the country was celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising. VP Biden “spoke to how the seismic event put Ireland on a path to independence” in his open letter. He also visited Kilmainham Gaol - where the leaders of the rising were executed - during his 2016 visit. I’d like to read you a bit, of what spoke to me: “Biden, who is thought to be five-eighths Irish, said ahead of the official 2016 six-day visit that being Irish has "shaped his entire life." He visited places in Louth, Mayo, and Meath, where his ancestors emigrated from. He also said, “We celebrate our shared heritage. Our shared values of tolerance. Diversity. Inclusiveness. And it’s a trip I’m so deeply grateful to be taking alongside my children and grandchildren… "Over the course of my life, I’ve been to a lot of places. I’ve traveled all around the world – more than a million miles on Air Force Two alone. I’ve been honored to have held a lot of titles. But I have always been and will always be the son of Kitty Finnegan. The grandson of Geraldine Finnegan from St. Paul’s Parish in Scranton; a proud descendant of the Finnegan’s of Ireland’s County Louth. The great-grandson of a man named Edward Francis Blewitt, whose roots stem from Ballina, a small town in Ireland’s County Mayo – sister city to my hometown in Scranton, Pennsylvania. An engineer with a poet’s heart. Months after my mother passed away, I found an old box of his poems in my attic. "In his poetry, my great-grandfather spoke of both continents, and how his heart and his soul drew from the old and the new. And most of all, he was proud. He was proud of his ancestors. He was proud of his blood. He was proud of his city. He was proud of his state, his country. But most of all – he was proud of his family. "And that is America: This notion that home is where your character is etched. As Americans, we all hail from many homes. Somewhere along the line, someone in our lineage arrived on our shores, filled with hope. We are blessed to experience that simultaneous pride in where we’ve found ourselves, while never forgetting our roots. "James Joyce wrote, 'When I die, Dublin will be written on my heart.' "Well, Northeast Pennsylvania will be written on my heart. But Ireland will be written on my soul.” You can read the whole letter on Ancestry.com, or probably find it with a google search. What else is going on? Well Pro Football is back and has really done a remarkable job in having so few COVID infections. Their well-coordinated plan, and action, shows what can be done, with planning and collaboration. I have really enjoyed watching the NFL so far – of course, because the Browns are 3-1, after 2 decades of mostly futility, and 2 years of complete futility. Pro football is definitely my favorite sport to watch, and to play. I enjoy watching Joe Burrow play for Cinci – he’s a baller for sure. Pittsburgh is its’ usual powerhouse and Baltimore is an AFC favorite; the Browns only loss this year. KC is the Superbowl favorite, with today’s GOAT, Patrick Mahomes. I do wish we could be like the NFL, with few infections, and quality treatment. The rest of America, and the world, are not so fortunate as our football heroes, or president. 207,000 of our countrymen are dead. Almost 1 MILLION have died worldwide at this writing. In Ohio, 159,964 have been infected. The number of deaths is 4,931. We mourn them; we pray for no resurgence, and the end of the scourge that is COVID-19. I believe in God, the father Almighty, creator of Heaven and earth… is the beginning of a catholic prayer called The Apostle’s Creed. We are all apostles of one level or another, one sort or another. No matter your spiritual beliefs, I believe in you. Whether you believe similarly or not, I wish you good health. We are All brothers and sisters – this land is your land; this land is my land. The only race that matters in life or death, is the human race, with no divisions. And yes, perhaps the race to find a vaccine that works, to save us all. You will find more great stories in this issue, including A Tale for Samhain, and Happy Halloween Kid’s Craic, Cleveland Irish Cops n Robbers, a profile of Columbus Man of Impact Mike Mentel, a history lesson on the 1stBloody Sunday, and the 2nd, 3rd and 4th too; An Irish History Contest, News for the GAA, Safe home to Pat Car and Patrick Sweeney and a sad story of a beloved priest, who drowned in a boating accident. Of course, you will find food recipes, humor, book reviews, Irish Dance news, our monthly Speak Irish Lesson, Irish Crossword Puzzle, a few Opinion pieces and so much more. We always have so many milestones to celebrate: To read these stories and more, pick up the issue in person or read it online, at OhioIANews.com. A list of all distribution points is on the website as well. How about a bit on sports: If you are not familiar with Gaelic Football, and the national sport of Ireland, Hurling, hope online or an extensive number of free videos highlightin The Fastest Game on Grass. Now, Kids football and hurling this month. And now, a Toast, to all the GAA clubs around the country, keeping our sports, history, language alive here in America: "May you never lie, cheat or steal, but if you must lie, then lie in each other's arms and if you must cheat, then cheat death and if you must steal, steal kisses." What’s the best toast or proverb you have ever heard - funny, ironic, illuminating? Do you have a go to toast for special moments? Share them with us – we’ll read the best on the next podcast and share in our eBulletin and Print edition. The winner will receive a $25 gift card to the advertiser of your choice. Please let advertisers know you heard about them on this podcast and saw their ad on the OhioIANews platforms of the print edition, online edition, Podcast, YouTube Channel, Social Media or eBulletin. Reinforce their advertising with the OhioIANews as a good deal, so they know you are seeing their ads, and their support is making a difference. Have you conquered this month’s Irish Crossword Puzzle? The theme is Grab the Popcorn. If you haven’t, hop over to OhioIANews.com when we are all finished here and give it a go. All of our past crosswords are there too, if you want to stock up, or learn about so many things Irish, history and humor and things worth knowing, via a puzzle. Every month I beg and beg our readers and organizations from throughout Ohio and the surrounding states to send us their events. Rarely do they. I won’t give up. The invitation stands; send them to me at jobrien@ohioianews.com. There is no charge. The Columbus area is growing, inch by inch and row by row, with the addition of Columbus Irish Columnist Molly Truex, and her Columbus Irish column, but we want to feature all of Ohio, and the surrounding states. Please Help us out, if you would. Let us know what’s the craic, so we can share it with our audiences. If you know of a writer who is a potential columnist that lives in the Greater Cincinnati, Pittsburgh or Detroit area, please send them on to us to chat with; those areas are our next expansion targets. Here are a few upcoming events we’d like to share with you: Food, Music & Dance! Every Friday evening, the West Side Irish American Club in Olmsted Twp, the Irish American Club East Side, in Euclid, and the Shamrock Club of Columbus have Friday Specials, a Happy Hour and LIVE music. All social distancing and safety rules will be followed, so don’t be a Karen or a Brad. Euclid Irish American Club East Side IACES Thirty Thursdays are back on the Patio, as long as the weather holds out. The Annual Steak & Chicken Roast is Oct 18. And Coming up, the annual Holiday arts & Crafts Fair is 11/1 from 10-3 eastsideirish.org Columbus Shamrock Club Events shamrockclubofcolumbus.com Olmsted Twp West Side Irish American Club This week, the WSIA has their Friday special of Baby Back Ribs w/ fries, beans and more, with food prepared by the extraordinary McDonough’s Brigade, and always so, so good. WSIA Club wsia-club.org. Indiana Fiddler’s Hearth Offering carry out & front patio Al fresco seating. Hotels open near by. If you are planning outdoor music in park settings, we have carry out? 10% of the proceeds goes to Irish musicians who play ... Slainte! fiddlershearth.com Patios are open everywhere, keeping distance and slaking the fierce desperate thirst, Plus 2Nite: Crawley and Sofranko, of Marys Lane are at Pj McIntyre’s 7 to 10ish, Flat Iron has Donal O’Shoughnessy 6 to 9ish, Gunselman’s has Cats on Holiday on the BIG patio starting at 6. Now, the chores are done, let’s get to the good stuff. I got a great book in the mailbag, called, What Have the Irish Ever Done for Us? Written by David Forsythe, a scriptwriter, author and journalist from Cork City. The title is a bit tongue in cheek, but David has set out to tell us, exactly that – with short bios of Irish men and women, some of whom we know, some we don’t, and their amazing accomplishments that were also amazing, rippling contributions, answering the title question, with great stories on exactly, What Have the Irish Ever Done for Us? I love the illustrated and photo filled book; I love the style and the accomplishments shared. Goal Accomplished David, well done. I’d like to share one of David’s stories. Given the season, I choose Kilkenny man “James Hoban, the White House Visionary” (p 92). Lotsa serious stuff this month, this year, this decade, or two. We are into our 7th month of holding COVID-19 off. It tried to end our run, but must not have realized what our community is made of. Let’s end this podcast with a little humor: These Wise Craics make me laugh: Irish craic explained - the six levels of craic you can reach, from @IrishCentral Jun 02, 2017 Craic is the Irish word that most confuses outsiders, yet it is a relatively simple concept. It is the atmosphere, fun, carry on surrounding a particular night out. ”How was the craic?” is the first question uppermost in most young Irish minds after a weekend. Here’s the encyclopedia definition: "Craic" is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. It is often used with the definite article – the craic, such as, What’s the craic? So now that you have a grasp on what craic is, here is all the different kinds of craic (as if you weren't confused enough!): Good craic: A fairly ok night out, fun but nothing too amazing. Mighty craic: Better than good craic, not quite at the highest level, someone did some crazy stuff maybe. Savage craic: Almost there, great night all together, everyone on top firm, Guinness flowing, great jokes. Deadly craic: A step above savage but not quit the Everest moment. The craic was ninety: The nirvana of craic, everything was amazing, incredible, everyone hooked up, the pints were great. No one quite sure how the word ninety came into it--a famous Christy Moore song “The craic was ninety in the Isle of Man” maybe: Or perhaps, as good friend Shay Clarke explains, the Craic was 90, and we’re going after the other 10. And lastly! 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Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Also check out Lombomb Gaming & TheMrChicken's Channels. Links below Lombomb Gaming https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtUd... TheMrChicken https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtx2.
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.pcgamer.com/over-a-million-players-have-tried-grounded-and-the-first-update-is-coming/ https://www.pcgamer.com/nvidia-cpu-business/ https://www.theverge.com/2020/8/1/21350765/geforce-now-steam-nvidia-games https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sea-of-thieves-adds-auto-float-option-for-those-wi/1100-6480375/ https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/30/21348506/ubisoft-hyper-scape-release-date-xbox-one-playstation-4-pc https://screenrant.com/grounded-arachnophobia-safe-mode-scary-spiders-cute-obsidian/ https://www.reddit.com/r/starcitizen/comments/i0u030/carrier_module_drake_caterpillar_cant_help_but/
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.vg247.com/2020/07/20/call-duty-black-ops-cold-war-maps-campaign-leak/ https://www.gamespot.com/articles/microsoft-reportedly-indicates-xbox-series-x-relea/1100-6480047/ Sorry about my voice crackling my mic was being weird.
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.cnet.com/news/june-was-a-huge-month-for-video-games-spending/ https://www.theverge.com/tldr/21327260/henry-cavill-gaming-pc-instagram-witcher-superman https://www.pcgamer.com/ddr5-memory-spec-is-finally-official-but-hold-onto-your-ddr4-ram-modules/
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/09/sony-invests-250-million-in-fortnite-maker-epic-games.html https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/8/21299002/ninja-youtube-streaming-mixer-shut-down
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.gamespot.com/articles/last-of-us-2-sells-4-million-in-first-three-days-s/1100-6479026/ https://store.steampowered.com/app/1222140/Detroit_Become_Human/ https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-cyberpunk-2077-pubic-hair-customization-option/1100-6479004/
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.pcgamer.com/star-citizen-has-raised-over-dollar300-million-now/ https://www.pcgamer.com/icarus-is-a-sci-fi-co-op-survival-game-from-dayz-creator-dean-hall/
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Link dump below. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ https://www.gamesradar.com/dead-space-writer-hints-new-game-will-be-revealed-at-this-weeks-ps5-event/ https://www.cnet.com/news/sony-just-revealed-ps5-console-heres-what-we-know-playstation-5/
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hello Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. The link dump is at the bottom! Cheers Everyone! Don't forget to like & subscribe! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ Link Dump: https://www.ign.com/articles/18-games-that-seemingly-vanished
Hey Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Check us out on YouTube at the Matt & Simon channel. www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ Link Dump: https://www.givemesport.com/1568581-call-of-duty-warzone-hackers-complain-after-developers-make-it-harder-to-cheat https://www.ign.com/articles/cancelled-shows-2020
Hey Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Check us out on YouTube at www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hey Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Please go have a look Jellow Apparel, run by an very good friend of mine. They're making some great stuff, and all the profits go to 'NHS Charities together'!: https://www.jellowapparel.com/saveournhs Cheers Everyone! Check us out on YouTube at www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hey Everyone! Welcome to another episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Check us out on YouTube at www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hey Everyone! Welcome to the second episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. We hope you enjoy it! If there is anything you would like us to talk about in the next episode please mention it in the comments. Cheers Everyone! Check us out on YouTube at www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
Hey Everyone! Welcome to the first episode of the Shenanigans Podcast. This is something we have been wanting to do for a while and finally got around to it. We hope you enjoy it! Check us out on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqAGduLMtZhz-cd3sDmwCQ
The ladies of SHEnanigans Podcast are back from their (unexpected) but short break! Aisha, Jen and Tyra discuss what rap lyrics they know by heart as the icebreaker. They also discuss when they first realized they were black, how the natural hair movement has improved their confidence and why they are proud to be black. Website: thestrengthofshe.com IG: instagram.com/strengthofshe instagram.com/shenanigans_pod Twitter: twitter.com/strengthofshe.com twitter.com/shenanigans_pod
Check out this teaser for SHEnanigans Podcast and join us for our first episode on March 9th!