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A selection of my favourite tracks this month. Along with guest producer Sheps on deck to spin some tunes half way through. Recorded live at bside radio in Vancouver. Cmax music aka City Props https://on.soundcloud.com/yX6nNTo8FcFBvkaB6 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maxedoutcrew/profilecard/?igsh=MWZycWtwbmc4a2drdg== Sheps https://on.soundcloud.com/gJ99fqK8uoQBcxtCA Sheppard records https://on.soundcloud.com/7QWMyfhatfWvVq357 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jamiesheps?igsh=MTJxbXNmZXIyaWtmag== ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
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A conversation about the rich, Jewish tradition of women's voices expressed through informal prayer, how to unlock that ability within ourselves, and personal reflections from her new book, “Az Nashir - We Will Sing Again: Women's Prayers for Our Time of Need,” which is an anthology of personal prayers written by Jewish women in Israel. Purchase Az Nashir here: bit.ly/48L0zFT Shira Lankin Sheps is a writer, editor, workshop facilitator, and clinically-trained therapist. She founded and published The Layers Project Magazine, authored "LAYERS: Personal Narratives of Struggle, Resilience & Growth of Jewish Women", and is the Executive Director and Founder of Shvili Center. Shira can be reached at Shiralsheps@gmail.com. Human & Holy Partners: TOVEEDO: An online children's streaming subscription featuring exclusive Jewish content created and sourced by Toveedo. Use code HH10 for 10% off at Toveedo.com. ZELDA HAIR: A wig company that champions the holistic process of hair covering for Jewish women. Shop Zelda Hair at zeldahairshop.com and discover the heart behind the brand on instagram @zeldahair. We love hearing your feedback! Email us at info@humanandholy.com to get in touch. To sponsor an episode, reach out to us via email or visit www.humanandholy.com/sponsor. Become a monthly supporter of the podcast on www.patreon.com/humanandholy. You can find us on instagram @humanandholy and on Youtube, as Human & Holy.
We went off on such a tangent this week I figured what better way to come up with a description than to let AI do it, so after feeding it the transcript this is what it came up with.. In this episode of the Pro Audio Suite, the hosts dive into a wide-ranging discussion covering the impact of AI on voiceover work, the intricacies of voice licensing in the digital age, and the challenges of maintaining digital identity and content integrity. From concerns about AI-generated voices and the protection of voice actors' rights to the potential theft of intellectual property and the evolving landscape of digital transactions, the hosts explore the multifaceted aspects of the audio industry and beyond. As the conversation takes unexpected turns, they touch on topics like the future of cash, online security, and the unique dynamics of holiday seasons in different parts of the world. Buckle up for a lively and insightful conversation that meanders through various aspects of the modern audio landscape and its broader implications. A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here.. https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson Transcript Speaker A: Y'all ready be history, get started welcome.,Speaker B: Hi. Hi.,Speaker C: Y'all ready be history, get started welcome.,Speaker B: Hi. Hi. Hello, everyone to the pro audio suite.,: These guys are professional. They're motivated with tech. To the Vo stars, George Wittam, founder of Source elements Robert Marshall, international audio engineer Darren Robbo Robertson and global voice Andrew Peters. Thanks to Triboo, austrian audio making passion heard source elements George the tech wisdom and Robo and AP's international demo. To find out more about us, check Thepro audiosuite.,Speaker B: Com line up learner. Here we go.,Speaker C: And of course, don't forget the code. Trip a p two hundred and that will get you two hundred dollars off your tribooth. Now, we're going to talk microphones today because there's one thing I don't think we've ever discussed, or not in depth anyway. Is RF on a shotgun mic? Now I'm assuming rf is radio frequency, but for anybody like me, what does it actually really mean? And should it be something that we consider when we're buying a shotgun mic?,Speaker A: You mean the fact that the microphone uses what they call an RF technology? Is that what you're referring? Sure. I'm sure Robert would know more about the details without me having to google it. I read about RF microphones for a few times and I think one of the side effects of a mic being RF technology, which by the way, has nothing to do with transmitting a radio signal, right. It's the ability for the microphone to reject noise. I don't know if I've ever heard of a four hundred and sixteen, for example, which is using this RF technology as having an issue. Picking up radio frequency noise. If anybody else has heard of that, if you've had a mic, a four hundred and sixteen picking up RFI, let me know. But one of the advantages of that technology is it's very highly immune to humidity.,Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I heard.,Speaker A: And why that exactly is, is definitely beyond my pay grade.,Speaker C: Isn't it something to do with the way inside the microphone? Each part talks to itself, like talks to each other. It uses like a radio frequency inside the microphone to communicate with itself. That's my vague recollection of what it actually is.,Speaker A: That is certainly plausible. I just wish I was more understanding of the technology.,: So we're talking about it rejecting radio frequencies, is that what you're saying? Like a shielded cable would reject?,Speaker C: Yeah, I think that's what it does. And if anyone's listening, we should do what everybody else does on their YouTube things. Leave us a comment in the comments section.,Speaker A: Can I do story time and read it to you?,Speaker C: Yes, do story time. Oh, I'm sitting comfortably, George.,: But read it in your best bedtime story voice, George.,Speaker A: Okay, yeah, well it would have to be in a german accent.,Speaker C: I'm not going to do that.,Speaker A: A bedtime german accent?,: No, that's scary.,Speaker C: That's really scary actually.,Speaker A: But there is a whole white paper from Senheiser and it's written by Manfred Hibbing and it's Sennheiser's professor. MkH condenser microphone sorry everybody, I'm sorry, but basically what it says is that high rf frequency solves a problem. So when the replacement of electronic valves by transistors commenced at the end of the fifty s, this change was also under consideration for condenser microphones. Reduced size, low supply voltages and lower power consumption were regarded as great benefits as well as being able to use simpler microphone cables. However, there was a basic problem. Direct replacement of the valve by a transistor was not possible due to the mismatch between the high impedance of the condenser capsule and the low input impedance of the transistor. Hence, for optimal matching, the capsule impedance needed to be drastically reduced. And then they go on to explain the impedance of capsules, et cetera, et cetera. So down to the next paragraph. How does RF microphone technology actually work? The principle is simple. After all that.,Speaker C: Yeah, sure it is.,Speaker A: Sound waves deflect the diaphragm of the condenser capsule and change the capacitance between the diaphragm and the nearby back electrode, or backplate. Contrary to the more common low frequency AF condenser method, the capacitance variations are not converted directly into audio signals, but modulate a high frequency radio frequency signal generated by an oscillator inside the microphone. This signal is then immediately demodulated inside the microphone, thus recreating the audio signal, but with a very low source impedance that is well suited for driving a transistor amplifier. Thusly, an RF condenser microphone is basically comprised of a transmitter and a receiver that are directly wired together. The RF signal is therefore kept inside the microphone only the audio signal is supplied to its output just like all other microphones. So yeah, what you were saying was pretty much usual for me.,Speaker C: What happened?,Speaker A: He picked it up through osmosis somewhere along the way.,Speaker C: That's right.,: Can I just say, Robert would make that a lot.,Speaker C: Yes.,Speaker A: Yeah, sure. The thing with humidity, and here's a little paragraph about this, there is no other important benefit of the RF principle for practical use, the low electrical impedance of the capsule provides outstanding immunity against detrimental effects due to humidity, because even then, the leak resistance is very much larger than the capsule impedance. Thus, Mkh microphones, which I understand, all of those, all Mkh mics are RF mics. They're well suited for outdoor use. So this is why mkh mics, no matter whether they are the mkh four one five, forty one six, and I'm paraphrasing here, or any of the mkh stuff like the mkh forty. There's the eight thousand series, right? They have the eighty third. Eighty, twenty, eighty, thirty, eighty, forty, fifty, eighty, sixty. They have a whole new line. All of them are using this technology. And the reason for why it still persists to this day is it's excellent outside and thereby it's also excellent in a sweaty, hot, muggy voiceover booth.,Speaker C: If it's four x three x six. Yes, indeed.,Speaker A: Especially if it's four x three x six. Absolutely.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: Talk about that outdoors, though, because this was something else where I got stuck in the rabbit hole that I mentioned before we started recording. Then there was a discussion about using shotgun mics inside. Now, this is basically for drama and stuff like that. So a boom op using a mic where they wouldn't use a shotgun inside, they would use a pencil. Small diaphragm, pencil condenser.,Speaker A: Yeah.,Speaker C: Now, if that's the case, if you're a field audio guy, why would you not use a pencil condenser as a voiceover person inside?,Speaker A: I don't know. I did have a pair, and I still do have a pair of pencil condensers, the classic octava mics that are so popular. And I used to use them to try to do field recordings. And I didn't know that much about mics at the time. And I would get the dreaded, we sometimes call it motorboating. It was like this.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: Fluttering sound. And I didn't know why it was happening. I just knew it would happen. And it would always happen if I was outdoors and sometimes I was like, in a really humid environment and it would get really bad. And I was like, oh, no, the mic's bad. And then I'd bring the mic home and I'd pull it out of the box later and would be perfectly fine.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: So because with af microphones or audio frequency condensers, because they store a charge on a high impedance capsule, it's easy for that charge to find a way and leak across the insulation by riding on water molecules which cause those motorboat or crackling effects. So I don't know. I mean, I think it's just another added benefit of an RF mic is that you're just never going to have that problem. But Neumann, large diaphragm condenser mics where you have two diaphragms extremely close to each other, even if it's a cardioid, there's still two. There's the diaphragm in the front that takes the sound wave and then there's one on the back that picks up the signal, creating the changes in capacitance, blah, blah, blah. And those are so close together that water molecules actually transmit the electricity.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: It's amazing.,Speaker A: And create the static.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: Do you know anybody who does use any pencil Mic for doing voiceover in their. I do.,Speaker A: I know people that use the eighty series or the eight thousand series, but those are MKh mics. So I believe all the eight thousand series Mkh mics are also rf.,Speaker C: Is that the eighty fifty?,Speaker A: Is that like the eighty fifty? The eighty twenty, eighty thirty are tiny little stubby capsules. I mean, they're mini because I guess they have the most condensed electronics and boy, are they expensive.,: Yes.,Speaker A: This is a stereo set. So I'm looking at two thousand eight hundred for a stereo set.,Speaker C: Don't look at the chefs then.,Speaker A: Yeah, I know. Chef takes to another level, right?,Speaker C: Yes.,Speaker A: But yeah, the MKH forty is going to be about one thousand four hundred us. So if somebody's comparing mics and they look at this minuscule, laughably small mic and then they think, why would I ever use that over a four hundred and sixteen? Well, that's because it doesn't have the negative effects of a shotgun microphone.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: Doesn't have any of the negatives. It doesn't have the negatives in terms of off axis phase problems.,: Yes.,Speaker A: You get a way more accurate pattern as you go off axis. Right. So that's one reason it's certainly very nice to work with, because it's so small.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: So it's never going to get in the way. But they're going to be extremely pop sensitive. Right. Because the capsule is right there at the grille. It's right in the front. Like any pencil mic. They work great on voice, but they pop like a mofo. Yeah, they pop really bad. So you have to have good mic technique and maybe a good pop screen. But they are quite an upgrade. Some really have found them to be quite an upgrade. Like an eighty forty from a forty one six.,Speaker C: Yeah.,Speaker A: I would go with the eighty fifty because that's a super cardioid. That would be my choice if I was going this direction.,Speaker C: Yeah, it's interesting. It's funny with shotguns and we were talking about this also before we jumped on because the road kit I set my daughter up with for her travels, I gave her the NTG three and we were just doing some testing a few hours ago just to make sure.,Speaker A: That is an RF mic too.,Speaker C: I believe it is an RF mic, but also it's quite bottom end.,Speaker A: It's eqed very differently. It is a very different tone from.,Speaker C: The forty one six, which I think for location is perfect because the further you get away from the source, the sound source, the thinner the audio gets. But if they've got that sort of hype bottom end, it actually keeps some of that in there in the sound, which is great for that kind of work. But it also sounds really good on a female voice. I mean, she sounds great on that ntG three. But when I put it up in front of me, I had one for a while, mud central. It just didn't work.,Speaker A: Muddy?,Speaker C: Oh yeah, it wasn't good.,Speaker A: You lose articulation. It doesn't have a crisp attack. It's very, yeah. There's another mic that's really popular because of its price point and that's the Cinco d two. Have you heard of that one?,Speaker C: No.,Speaker A: Very cheap shotgun mic. And of course it looks a lot like a forty one six. Of course, same color, same shape, same size, same everything. So of course it gets sold all over the Amazons and stuff as a cheap forty one six. But it sounds nothing at all like a forty one six. Nothing at all. Yeah, it's a very flat mic. Very flat, very dull. So when somebody sends me that sample, I know immediately I'm going to have to help the top end. And when I do that, up comes the noise. And that's the other problem with small diaphragm mics. Making a small diaphragm pencil or shotgun mic sound as low noise as a large diaphragm mic is no small feat. No, it's very difficult to do. So. That's another problem. You're never going to get a small capsule mic to be as quiet from a self noise perspective as you will a large diaphragm mic, even a cheaper diaphragm. Well, let's look at the rode nt one four or so db self noise. You're never ever going to find a small diaphragm mic with that kind of a measurement.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: What's funny is I'm reading the specs right now from the Senheiser mkh. Eighty fifty. They don't even quote the self noise.,Speaker C: Interesting.,Speaker A: Which to me is a way of saying it ain't so great, but it doesn't matter. This is a location mic. You're going to use it outside so it doesn't need to be that quiet.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: But still, it's a one thousand four hundred dollars mic and they don't quote the spec. So I find that kind of fascinating.,Speaker C: Yeah, but if you're buying a shotgun, and I know we've banged on about this before, but I still reckon the best value, the best bang for buck in any shotgun mic is the NTG five from road.,Speaker A: Yeah, it sounds once they got over there they had some growing pains with that. They did. We definitely had a few people with some issues and it seems that that has been sorted because I haven't heard of any of those kind of complaints of noise or whatever for well over a year now. It's been more than a year or two.,: I was a victim of one of those. The first one they sent me I had problems with, but sent it back and got a brand new one and haven't had any problems with it since. Full credit to road all.,Speaker A: I never ever had a problem replacing a mic.,: Yeah, and full credit to road. All I sent back was the actual mic and I got a whole new, whole new kit when they sent me back the new one. Typical of road.,Speaker A: Really.,Speaker C: So you got a nice little shock mount for your forty one sixes?,: Yeah, I've now got two of their shock mounts, which is kind of nice.,Speaker A: Well those are cool, man. If you were to go buy those pistol grip shock mounts with the rycoat style Lyre mount and everything, those are going to be one hundred dollars plus easily.,Speaker C: Easily.,Speaker A: And then the windscreen and everything else. I mean it's like one hundred and fifty dollars kit plus the mic.,: Yeah.,: And I do like it. It's standard fare in my room here. That or the austrian audio one or.,Speaker C: The other of the two. Yeah.,Speaker A: Mine pretty much lives permanently in my kit for going on the road and traveling. I have a pelican hard case and the ten TG five lives in there. It's just always there, ready to go.,: Yeah. Well, you know what I need to figure out now, thinking about that is cutting the foam in the road kit for my english channel so that the NTG five fits in there and then I've got it all in one case that's what I need to figure out.,Speaker A: Oh yeah. It seemed that there was enough space in there to squeeze in a shotgun mic.,: Absolutely. Just pick up the bag and away you go.,Speaker A: That'd be a sick kit, wouldn't it? Oh, man.,Speaker C: Fantastic.,Speaker A: I did actually dig around and I went on the recording hacks website, which is a great database of microphones recordinghacks. Com. And while it's missing mics here and there for sure, it does have pretty much all the Neumans and Sennheisers and the bigger brands and stuff. And I found the eighty fifty and they actually do list a self noise rating of thirteen DBA weighted. So the Sennheiser four hundred and sixteen is like sixteen, I believe. Okay, so they managed to shave three db of the self noise.,Speaker C: I think the NTG three is about the same. About twelve or thirteen from memory.,Speaker A: Yeah. That's good. I mean, it's going to be hard to find a lower value than that. I haven't seen. I mean, maybe Sheps has something quieter. Possibly. I haven't looked, but. S-C-H-O-E-P-P-S. Is that how you spell.,: Am I thinking of the engineer or the. Is it double P?,Speaker A: Well, yeah, it's confusing because you have the mic called sheps.,: Yes.,Speaker A: And you have the engineer, and I.,: Can'T remember whether it's double P for the engineer or double P for the mic. One of them has two.,Speaker A: I guess I kez guessed it right. It's S-C-H-O-E-P-S. So the CMC five, which is one of the quintessential chefs shotgun mics, is. It's got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen. Different capsule options.,: Wow.,Speaker C: Bloody hell.,: Wow.,Speaker A: They have this huge array of capsules that thread onto the body depending on what you're doing. So let's look at a cardioid. Let's look at a super cardioid, the mk forty one. It does not list a noise spec.,: Right?,Speaker A: There's no noise spec listed anywhere. There.,Speaker C: Kind of old school, isn't. It's like the old cmv microphones from Neumann back in the. Would have been thirty s. Forty s where you got the bottle. And instead of having a switch to go from cardioid figure eight to omni or whatever, you unscrewed the capsule and put new capsule on the top.,Speaker A: Yeah. Right. Yeah. Well, actually my mkhs. Sorry, my octavus. Same deal. I have three capsules per mic, but that whole kit with two mics and all the capsules costs less than one of these capsules.,Speaker C: Yes.,Speaker A: You start realizing the difference in cost is pretty stark. I mean, they said the capsules are anywhere from eight hundred dollars to one thousand four hundred dollars for one capsule.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: I do like the idea of the ships. The shotgun, that's blue. I mean if you had that in the booth and as soon as you see that color, you go, oh, okay, somebody's serious.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: Have you ever seen their v four u model? It has a blue bottle and then the grille has this very cool deco style grille. It's very cool looking. Look it up sometime for you. And it's a neat looking mic and it has a quirky thing. It's that the capsule has a slightly hinged head so you can tilt the capsule forward and back a little bit. Like ten degrees, twenty degrees.,Speaker C: Oh God, that looks good.,Speaker A: But it's a cool looking mic.,Speaker C: That is very tasty. Yeah, don't Google Robbie, you'll get blow your machine up.,: Well, I'm doing it on my iPad, but it's saying there's some problem with the website and I can't get on there. So I don't know what's going on.,Speaker A: V four U is three thousand dollars retail. And then it has a pretty flat response curve. I mean it has a small presence rise at four k, which is typical, but it's only like two or to three db rise. So it's pretty flat.,Speaker C: That is insane.,Speaker A: I remember trying it at one of the nams or whatever and being like, wow, that's a cool sounding mic.,Speaker C: It looks really neat, very tasty.,Speaker A: Oh, that's how much it costs.,Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, I might get one in the next lifetime. Yeah, I was in Tokyo and I saw a dunhill store and I went in there and they had these linen bucket hats and caps and stuff. I thought, wow, they're really cool. And I was looking at the price and tried on the bucket hat and it's like, yeah, I'll get that. So I said, yeah, I'll take this one. I said, actually, I might even get the cap as well. And the guy's looking at me going, no, you don't need the cap as well. Just take this hat. That's all you need. I'm like really doing yourself out of a sale here.,: Okay, whatever.,Speaker C: So I bought the thing and I'm walking back to the hotel and then I'm doing the calculation in my head and thinking I just got a bargain of thirty five dollars. I sort of went, hang on a minute. I got the digital point in the wrong spot.,Speaker A: I just paid three off of zero.,Speaker C: Three hundred and fifty bucks for a bucket hat?,: Yeah, right.,Speaker C: Dear, oh dear, oh dear. Anyway, yeah, well, that was fun.,Speaker B: Is it over?,: The pro audio suite with thanks to tribut and austrian audio recorded using source Connect, edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Robo. Got your own audio issues? Just askrobo. Com tech support from George the tech don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group. To leave a comment, suggest a topic, or just say g'day. Drop us a note at our websiteproudiosuite. Com.
House Committee on Veterans' Affairs “Rural Access: Is VA Meeting All Veterans Where They Live?” Thursday, January 11th, 2023, at 10:00 am 360 Cannon House Office Building WITNESS LIST Panel 1 The Honorable Shereef Elnahal Under Secretary for Health Veterans Health Administration U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs The Honorable Joshua Jacobs Under Secretary for Benefits Veterans Benefits Administration U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Accompanied by: Mr. John Boerstler Chief Veterans Experience Officer Veterans Experience Office U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Ms. Alyssa Hundrup Director Health Care U.S. Government Accountability Office Panel 2 Dr. Buu Nygren President The Navajo Nation Mr. Jon Lovald Chief Operating Officer Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans Ms. Marisa Schultz Illinois Veteran Dr. Mark Holmes Director Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research and North Carolina Rural Health Research Center The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Committee Documents: https://docs.house.gov/Committee/Calendar/ByEvent.aspx?EventID=116705
RF noise rejection is a pretty complicated thing. We try to make sense of it... A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here.. https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite George has created a page strictly for Pro Audio Suite listeners, so check it out for the latest discounts and offers for TPAS listeners. https://georgethe.tech/tpas If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson Summary In this episode of The Pro Audio Suite, professional audio experts George Wittam, Robert Marshall, Darren Robertson, and Andrew Peters explore the concept of RF technology in microphones and its benefits like noise rejection and immunity to humidity. They consider whether RF technology should factor into buying decisions when it comes to shotgun mics. The team also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different types of mics including small diaphragm and pencil condenser mics. They share their top pick for the best value shotgun mic—the NTG 5 from Road—and discuss the impressive feats of engineering that go into manufacturing low noise mics. Lastly, they discuss the stark cost differences between mic capsules and complete kits before considering the features of the V4U model. #ProAudioSuite #ShotgunMicTechnology #RFMicrophone Timestamps (00:00:00) Introduction (00:00:44) RF Microphone Technology (00:07:04) Shotgun Mics for VO (00:12:42) Small vs Large Mic Models (00:17:55) Mic Capsules & Their Uses Transcript Speaker A: Y'all ready be history, get started welcome.,Speaker B: Hi. Hi.,Speaker C: Y'all ready be history, get started welcome.,Speaker B: Hi. Hi. Hello, everyone to the pro audio suite.,: These guys are professional. They're motivated with tech. To the Vo stars, George Wittam, founder of Source elements Robert Marshall, international audio engineer Darren Robbo Robertson and global voice Andrew Peters. Thanks to Triboo, austrian audio making passion heard source elements George the tech wisdom and Robo and AP's international demo. To find out more about us, check Thepro audiosuite.,Speaker B: Com line up learner. Here we go.,Speaker C: And of course, don't forget the code. Trip a p two hundred and that will get you two hundred dollars off your tribooth. Now, we're going to talk microphones today because there's one thing I don't think we've ever discussed, or not in depth anyway. Is RF on a shotgun mic? Now I'm assuming rf is radio frequency, but for anybody like me, what does it actually really mean? And should it be something that we consider when we're buying a shotgun mic?,Speaker A: You mean the fact that the microphone uses what they call an RF technology? Is that what you're referring? Sure. I'm sure Robert would know more about the details without me having to google it. I read about RF microphones for a few times and I think one of the side effects of a mic being RF technology, which by the way, has nothing to do with transmitting a radio signal, right. It's the ability for the microphone to reject noise. I don't know if I've ever heard of a four hundred and sixteen, for example, which is using this RF technology as having an issue. Picking up radio frequency noise. If anybody else has heard of that, if you've had a mic, a four hundred and sixteen picking up RFI, let me know. But one of the advantages of that technology is it's very highly immune to humidity.,Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I heard.,Speaker A: And why that exactly is, is definitely beyond my pay grade.,Speaker C: Isn't it something to do with the way inside the microphone? Each part talks to itself, like talks to each other. It uses like a radio frequency inside the microphone to communicate with itself. That's my vague recollection of what it actually is.,Speaker A: That is certainly plausible. I just wish I was more understanding of the technology.,: So we're talking about it rejecting radio frequencies, is that what you're saying? Like a shielded cable would reject?,Speaker C: Yeah, I think that's what it does. And if anyone's listening, we should do what everybody else does on their YouTube things. Leave us a comment in the comments section.,Speaker A: Can I do story time and read it to you?,Speaker C: Yes, do story time. Oh, I'm sitting comfortably, George.,: But read it in your best bedtime story voice, George.,Speaker A: Okay, yeah, well it would have to be in a german accent.,Speaker C: I'm not going to do that.,Speaker A: A bedtime german accent?,: No, that's scary.,Speaker C: That's really scary actually.,Speaker A: But there is a whole white paper from Senheiser and it's written by Manfred Hibbing and it's Sennheiser's professor. MkH condenser microphone sorry everybody, I'm sorry, but basically what it says is that high rf frequency solves a problem. So when the replacement of electronic valves by transistors commenced at the end of the fifty s, this change was also under consideration for condenser microphones. Reduced size, low supply voltages and lower power consumption were regarded as great benefits as well as being able to use simpler microphone cables. However, there was a basic problem. Direct replacement of the valve by a transistor was not possible due to the mismatch between the high impedance of the condenser capsule and the low input impedance of the transistor. Hence, for optimal matching, the capsule impedance needed to be drastically reduced. And then they go on to explain the impedance of capsules, et cetera, et cetera. So down to the next paragraph. How does RF microphone technology actually work? The principle is simple. After all that.,Speaker C: Yeah, sure it is.,Speaker A: Sound waves deflect the diaphragm of the condenser capsule and change the capacitance between the diaphragm and the nearby back electrode, or backplate. Contrary to the more common low frequency AF condenser method, the capacitance variations are not converted directly into audio signals, but modulate a high frequency radio frequency signal generated by an oscillator inside the microphone. This signal is then immediately demodulated inside the microphone, thus recreating the audio signal, but with a very low source impedance that is well suited for driving a transistor amplifier. Thusly, an RF condenser microphone is basically comprised of a transmitter and a receiver that are directly wired together. The RF signal is therefore kept inside the microphone only the audio signal is supplied to its output just like all other microphones. So yeah, what you were saying was pretty much usual for me.,Speaker C: What happened?,Speaker A: He picked it up through osmosis somewhere along the way.,Speaker C: That's right.,: Can I just say, Robert would make that a lot.,Speaker C: Yes.,Speaker A: Yeah, sure. The thing with humidity, and here's a little paragraph about this, there is no other important benefit of the RF principle for practical use, the low electrical impedance of the capsule provides outstanding immunity against detrimental effects due to humidity, because even then, the leak resistance is very much larger than the capsule impedance. Thus, Mkh microphones, which I understand, all of those, all Mkh mics are RF mics. They're well suited for outdoor use. So this is why mkh mics, no matter whether they are the mkh four one five, forty one six, and I'm paraphrasing here, or any of the mkh stuff like the mkh forty. There's the eight thousand series, right? They have the eighty third. Eighty, twenty, eighty, thirty, eighty, forty, fifty, eighty, sixty. They have a whole new line. All of them are using this technology. And the reason for why it still persists to this day is it's excellent outside and thereby it's also excellent in a sweaty, hot, muggy voiceover booth.,Speaker C: If it's four x three x six. Yes, indeed.,Speaker A: Especially if it's four x three x six. Absolutely.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: Talk about that outdoors, though, because this was something else where I got stuck in the rabbit hole that I mentioned before we started recording. Then there was a discussion about using shotgun mics inside. Now, this is basically for drama and stuff like that. So a boom op using a mic where they wouldn't use a shotgun inside, they would use a pencil. Small diaphragm, pencil condenser.,Speaker A: Yeah.,Speaker C: Now, if that's the case, if you're a field audio guy, why would you not use a pencil condenser as a voiceover person inside?,Speaker A: I don't know. I did have a pair, and I still do have a pair of pencil condensers, the classic octava mics that are so popular. And I used to use them to try to do field recordings. And I didn't know that much about mics at the time. And I would get the dreaded, we sometimes call it motorboating. It was like this.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: Fluttering sound. And I didn't know why it was happening. I just knew it would happen. And it would always happen if I was outdoors and sometimes I was like, in a really humid environment and it would get really bad. And I was like, oh, no, the mic's bad. And then I'd bring the mic home and I'd pull it out of the box later and would be perfectly fine.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: So because with af microphones or audio frequency condensers, because they store a charge on a high impedance capsule, it's easy for that charge to find a way and leak across the insulation by riding on water molecules which cause those motorboat or crackling effects. So I don't know. I mean, I think it's just another added benefit of an RF mic is that you're just never going to have that problem. But Neumann, large diaphragm condenser mics where you have two diaphragms extremely close to each other, even if it's a cardioid, there's still two. There's the diaphragm in the front that takes the sound wave and then there's one on the back that picks up the signal, creating the changes in capacitance, blah, blah, blah. And those are so close together that water molecules actually transmit the electricity.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: It's amazing.,Speaker A: And create the static.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: Do you know anybody who does use any pencil Mic for doing voiceover in their. I do.,Speaker A: I know people that use the eighty series or the eight thousand series, but those are MKh mics. So I believe all the eight thousand series Mkh mics are also rf.,Speaker C: Is that the eighty fifty?,Speaker A: Is that like the eighty fifty? The eighty twenty, eighty thirty are tiny little stubby capsules. I mean, they're mini because I guess they have the most condensed electronics and boy, are they expensive.,: Yes.,Speaker A: This is a stereo set. So I'm looking at two thousand eight hundred for a stereo set.,Speaker C: Don't look at the chefs then.,Speaker A: Yeah, I know. Chef takes to another level, right?,Speaker C: Yes.,Speaker A: But yeah, the MKH forty is going to be about one thousand four hundred us. So if somebody's comparing mics and they look at this minuscule, laughably small mic and then they think, why would I ever use that over a four hundred and sixteen? Well, that's because it doesn't have the negative effects of a shotgun microphone.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: Doesn't have any of the negatives. It doesn't have the negatives in terms of off axis phase problems.,: Yes.,Speaker A: You get a way more accurate pattern as you go off axis. Right. So that's one reason it's certainly very nice to work with, because it's so small.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: So it's never going to get in the way. But they're going to be extremely pop sensitive. Right. Because the capsule is right there at the grille. It's right in the front. Like any pencil mic. They work great on voice, but they pop like a mofo. Yeah, they pop really bad. So you have to have good mic technique and maybe a good pop screen. But they are quite an upgrade. Some really have found them to be quite an upgrade. Like an eighty forty from a forty one six.,Speaker C: Yeah.,Speaker A: I would go with the eighty fifty because that's a super cardioid. That would be my choice if I was going this direction.,Speaker C: Yeah, it's interesting. It's funny with shotguns and we were talking about this also before we jumped on because the road kit I set my daughter up with for her travels, I gave her the NTG three and we were just doing some testing a few hours ago just to make sure.,Speaker A: That is an RF mic too.,Speaker C: I believe it is an RF mic, but also it's quite bottom end.,Speaker A: It's eqed very differently. It is a very different tone from.,Speaker C: The forty one six, which I think for location is perfect because the further you get away from the source, the sound source, the thinner the audio gets. But if they've got that sort of hype bottom end, it actually keeps some of that in there in the sound, which is great for that kind of work. But it also sounds really good on a female voice. I mean, she sounds great on that ntG three. But when I put it up in front of me, I had one for a while, mud central. It just didn't work.,Speaker A: Muddy?,Speaker C: Oh yeah, it wasn't good.,Speaker A: You lose articulation. It doesn't have a crisp attack. It's very, yeah. There's another mic that's really popular because of its price point and that's the Cinco d two. Have you heard of that one?,Speaker C: No.,Speaker A: Very cheap shotgun mic. And of course it looks a lot like a forty one six. Of course, same color, same shape, same size, same everything. So of course it gets sold all over the Amazons and stuff as a cheap forty one six. But it sounds nothing at all like a forty one six. Nothing at all. Yeah, it's a very flat mic. Very flat, very dull. So when somebody sends me that sample, I know immediately I'm going to have to help the top end. And when I do that, up comes the noise. And that's the other problem with small diaphragm mics. Making a small diaphragm pencil or shotgun mic sound as low noise as a large diaphragm mic is no small feat. No, it's very difficult to do. So. That's another problem. You're never going to get a small capsule mic to be as quiet from a self noise perspective as you will a large diaphragm mic, even a cheaper diaphragm. Well, let's look at the rode nt one four or so db self noise. You're never ever going to find a small diaphragm mic with that kind of a measurement.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: What's funny is I'm reading the specs right now from the Senheiser mkh. Eighty fifty. They don't even quote the self noise.,Speaker C: Interesting.,Speaker A: Which to me is a way of saying it ain't so great, but it doesn't matter. This is a location mic. You're going to use it outside so it doesn't need to be that quiet.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: But still, it's a one thousand four hundred dollars mic and they don't quote the spec. So I find that kind of fascinating.,Speaker C: Yeah, but if you're buying a shotgun, and I know we've banged on about this before, but I still reckon the best value, the best bang for buck in any shotgun mic is the NTG five from road.,Speaker A: Yeah, it sounds once they got over there they had some growing pains with that. They did. We definitely had a few people with some issues and it seems that that has been sorted because I haven't heard of any of those kind of complaints of noise or whatever for well over a year now. It's been more than a year or two.,: I was a victim of one of those. The first one they sent me I had problems with, but sent it back and got a brand new one and haven't had any problems with it since. Full credit to road all.,Speaker A: I never ever had a problem replacing a mic.,: Yeah, and full credit to road. All I sent back was the actual mic and I got a whole new, whole new kit when they sent me back the new one. Typical of road.,Speaker A: Really.,Speaker C: So you got a nice little shock mount for your forty one sixes?,: Yeah, I've now got two of their shock mounts, which is kind of nice.,Speaker A: Well those are cool, man. If you were to go buy those pistol grip shock mounts with the rycoat style Lyre mount and everything, those are going to be one hundred dollars plus easily.,Speaker C: Easily.,Speaker A: And then the windscreen and everything else. I mean it's like one hundred and fifty dollars kit plus the mic.,: Yeah.,: And I do like it. It's standard fare in my room here. That or the austrian audio one or.,Speaker C: The other of the two. Yeah.,Speaker A: Mine pretty much lives permanently in my kit for going on the road and traveling. I have a pelican hard case and the ten TG five lives in there. It's just always there, ready to go.,: Yeah. Well, you know what I need to figure out now, thinking about that is cutting the foam in the road kit for my english channel so that the NTG five fits in there and then I've got it all in one case that's what I need to figure out.,Speaker A: Oh yeah. It seemed that there was enough space in there to squeeze in a shotgun mic.,: Absolutely. Just pick up the bag and away you go.,Speaker A: That'd be a sick kit, wouldn't it? Oh, man.,Speaker C: Fantastic.,Speaker A: I did actually dig around and I went on the recording hacks website, which is a great database of microphones recordinghacks. Com. And while it's missing mics here and there for sure, it does have pretty much all the Neumans and Sennheisers and the bigger brands and stuff. And I found the eighty fifty and they actually do list a self noise rating of thirteen DBA weighted. So the Sennheiser four hundred and sixteen is like sixteen, I believe. Okay, so they managed to shave three db of the self noise.,Speaker C: I think the NTG three is about the same. About twelve or thirteen from memory.,Speaker A: Yeah. That's good. I mean, it's going to be hard to find a lower value than that. I haven't seen. I mean, maybe Sheps has something quieter. Possibly. I haven't looked, but. S-C-H-O-E-P-P-S. Is that how you spell.,: Am I thinking of the engineer or the. Is it double P?,Speaker A: Well, yeah, it's confusing because you have the mic called sheps.,: Yes.,Speaker A: And you have the engineer, and I.,: Can'T remember whether it's double P for the engineer or double P for the mic. One of them has two.,Speaker A: I guess I kez guessed it right. It's S-C-H-O-E-P-S. So the CMC five, which is one of the quintessential chefs shotgun mics, is. It's got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen. Different capsule options.,: Wow.,Speaker C: Bloody hell.,: Wow.,Speaker A: They have this huge array of capsules that thread onto the body depending on what you're doing. So let's look at a cardioid. Let's look at a super cardioid, the mk forty one. It does not list a noise spec.,: Right?,Speaker A: There's no noise spec listed anywhere. There.,Speaker C: Kind of old school, isn't. It's like the old cmv microphones from Neumann back in the. Would have been thirty s. Forty s where you got the bottle. And instead of having a switch to go from cardioid figure eight to omni or whatever, you unscrewed the capsule and put new capsule on the top.,Speaker A: Yeah. Right. Yeah. Well, actually my mkhs. Sorry, my octavus. Same deal. I have three capsules per mic, but that whole kit with two mics and all the capsules costs less than one of these capsules.,Speaker C: Yes.,Speaker A: You start realizing the difference in cost is pretty stark. I mean, they said the capsules are anywhere from eight hundred dollars to one thousand four hundred dollars for one capsule.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: I do like the idea of the ships. The shotgun, that's blue. I mean if you had that in the booth and as soon as you see that color, you go, oh, okay, somebody's serious.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: Have you ever seen their v four u model? It has a blue bottle and then the grille has this very cool deco style grille. It's very cool looking. Look it up sometime for you. And it's a neat looking mic and it has a quirky thing. It's that the capsule has a slightly hinged head so you can tilt the capsule forward and back a little bit. Like ten degrees, twenty degrees.,Speaker C: Oh God, that looks good.,Speaker A: But it's a cool looking mic.,Speaker C: That is very tasty. Yeah, don't Google Robbie, you'll get blow your machine up.,: Well, I'm doing it on my iPad, but it's saying there's some problem with the website and I can't get on there. So I don't know what's going on.,Speaker A: V four U is three thousand dollars retail. And then it has a pretty flat response curve. I mean it has a small presence rise at four k, which is typical, but it's only like two or to three db rise. So it's pretty flat.,Speaker C: That is insane.,Speaker A: I remember trying it at one of the nams or whatever and being like, wow, that's a cool sounding mic.,Speaker C: It looks really neat, very tasty.,Speaker A: Oh, that's how much it costs.,Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, I might get one in the next lifetime. Yeah, I was in Tokyo and I saw a dunhill store and I went in there and they had these linen bucket hats and caps and stuff. I thought, wow, they're really cool. And I was looking at the price and tried on the bucket hat and it's like, yeah, I'll get that. So I said, yeah, I'll take this one. I said, actually, I might even get the cap as well. And the guy's looking at me going, no, you don't need the cap as well. Just take this hat. That's all you need. I'm like really doing yourself out of a sale here.,: Okay, whatever.,Speaker C: So I bought the thing and I'm walking back to the hotel and then I'm doing the calculation in my head and thinking I just got a bargain of thirty five dollars. I sort of went, hang on a minute. I got the digital point in the wrong spot.,Speaker A: I just paid three off of zero.,Speaker C: Three hundred and fifty bucks for a bucket hat?,: Yeah, right.,Speaker C: Dear, oh dear, oh dear. Anyway, yeah, well, that was fun.,Speaker B: Is it over?,: The pro audio suite with thanks to tribut and austrian audio recorded using source Connect, edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Robo. Got your own audio issues? Just askrobo. Com tech support from George the tech don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group. To leave a comment, suggest a topic, or just say g'day. Drop us a note at our websiteproudiosuite. Com.
Ian Shepherd is joined by Harry Everett, Peter Wanless & Anthony Gibson to chat about the ongoing ALOTBCLODC campaign, the signing of Neil Wagner, and discuss the predictions made in Sheps's recent eBay purchase...
Who doesn't love that little poo green screen Gameboy? Welcome back retro fam, this week we chatting the OG Mario title on the Gameboy, the one that started it all. Join Todd, Shep and our special guest and close mate Scotty as we talk all things Mario, Sega world in Australia and of course Sheps sexual urges with consoles. Thank you so much for all the support guys. If you would like to suggest a game for us to review or have comments read on the show please reach out. You can find us @theartofretrogaming on Instagram and TikTok, or email us at theartofretrogaming@outlook.com. Please like, share and review it would honestly mean the world to us. Cheers guys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrogamingaustralia/message
On our second episode of the Lakes Jam podcast - Presented by Listen Local - Ken, Isaiah and Jacob venture down to one of the staples of Brainerd, Sheps on 6th to speak with Shep himself, as well as the MC of Lakes Jam Mr. Mike Schmidt. This show definitely brought out the laughter, as both Mike and Shep (who have been a part of Lakes Jam since the first year) talk about some of their best memories. Memories that include a story how LoCash ended up out at Sheps set-up bar in the campground area of Lakes Jam and Mike's encounter with Jon Pardi's security team. All he wanted was his beer!! haha ALSO along with this episode, we will be giving away TWO 3-day GA passes to this upcoming Lakes Jam. All you have to do is listen for the clue within the episode, and comment on this episode's Lakes Jam or Listen Local's Facebook post. Then everyone who gets the answer right is put into a drawing which will be announced around the same time as the next episode!
Så blev det søndag og hvis man da ikke lige skal en tur i kirke, så kan man jo passende fortsætte med at hylde 80'erne sammen med Noget Ved Musikken. I dag har vi forberedt endnu en 80'er Remix Special (den tredje af slagsen) og det er med flere fantastiske remix fra herlige navne som f.eks. A-ha, Sandra, The Communards, Rick Astley, Shannon og Bananarama. Vi har også stadig gang i vores konkurrence, hvor man kan vinde den vidunderlige dobbeltvinyl The Shep Pettibone Master-Mixes, og i denne Remix Special kan man faktisk få et par smagsprøver på præmien i form af Sheps dansable versioner af numre fra Elton John og Belinda Carlisle. Det eneste man skal gøre for at være med i konkurrencen, er at sende os en besked på enten Facebook, Instagram eller på nogetvedmusikkenpodcast@gmail.com og fortælle os hvad jeres favorit remix er. Mere skal der faktisk ikke til!
In this week's episode of the True Gamer Podcast we discuss the fact Xbox rejected the chance to make a spider-man game or any marvel vales when offered back in 2014 and how they also turned down timed exclusivity for the new KOTOR remake that is now a timed exclusive with Playstation. all of these puzzling decisions combined with the lack of 1st party xbox games over the recent years leads us to ask the question.... Is the xbox management slightly incompetent.
Xbox's only 2022 games, Starfield and Redfall have been delayed into 2023 with no firm release date and Xbox fans are not happy. Xbox is in trouble because Xbox have yet to deliver a game that has changed the conversation of gaming since the beginning of the Xbox one while their rival nintendo and playstation have produced consistent quality games for their fan base, leading to the question... Is xbox management not up to the task of delivering quality products with so many studios under it's belt. We discuss that very matter.
This episode of Cocktail Hour, I interview my friend and comrade, geneticist Jonathan Sheps. We talk politics, diaspora and Zionism but we also get to hear his potentially world-changing synthesis of DNA research into bedbugs, lice, syphilis and early hominids. There is even something for sasquatch and yeti enthusiasts.
In this episode, the boys are joined by longtime friend Shep Rose. The guys discuss Sheps' new book and the process for writing it himself and not using a ghostwriter. Later, they just have a casual sitdown as they discuss current things in their lives and remember funny, untold stories. Stay tuned for a bonus episode, where Craig, Austen, and Shep do a game of trivia and find out who is the smartest of the 3.
Our first live episode! Recorded back in November 2021, we sat down with Shira Lankin Sheps of The Layers Project and author of Layers: Personal Narratives of Struggle, Resilience, and Growth from Jewish Women and Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim (MMY) in Jerusalem. Shira was inspired, after sharing the story of her own struggle with poor health, to provide a platform for Jewish women of all backgrounds to share their stories and provide support for others. The Layers Project provides an outlet for women to share their stories and start conversations relating to mental and physical illness, abuse, infertility, pregnancy loss, relationships, and more, opening the conversation about what were once taboo topics for the better of the Jewish community at large. The Layers Project Magazine is an online media source for in-depth insights into the lives of Jewish women. First came the successful photojournalism blog, The Layers Project, which features the stories of Jewish women in their own words. Now, as a response to reader interest, we are launching a magazine to cater to the cultural, emotional, and spiritual needs of Jewish women. We seek to combat the removal of images of women from Jewish media and hope to share in the challenges and triumphs of being a Jewish woman. With grateful thanks to the staff and students at Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim for hosting us for our first live recording. ________________________________________________________________ Useful Links: https://korenpub.com/products/the-layers-project https://thelayersprojectmagazine.com/ https://mevaseret.org/ www.korenpub.com Follow The Layers Project on Facebook and Instagram | | | Get 10% off your next order from www.korenpub.com with code PODCAST at checkout. If you would like to contact us you can reach us on social media @KorenPublishers or via email, podcast@korenpub.com | | | The Koren Podcast was written and hosted by Aryeh Grossman and Alex Drucker and is edited and produced by Alex Drucker. The Koren Podcast is part of the Koren Podcast Network, a division of Koren Publishers Jerusalem.
Katie v Serrano is ON. Gavan Casey joins Marie with reaction and Shane Dawson with other sports news. Ex Mayo and Wicklow player Austin O'Malley and ex Sligo Neil Ewing with an Allianz League preview and Shep has his 'Eye on America'.
Subscribe to our Youtube channels www.youtube.com/RandomWavelength https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3e7g-PPb1toGkBsf0v6BQ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - INTRO and chatting shit with Eddie and Sheps 23:40 - Why Forza Horizon 5 is the Game of the Year 32:24 - The state of Cyberpunk 2077 One Year Later 1:00:00 - Why it is worth owning an Xbox Series S 1:10:00 - You can only have fun from video games if you get the Platinum 1:18:16 - wait COD Vanguard came out? 1:26:30 - Horizon Zero Dawn was a disappointment 1:31:00 - The greatness of SoulsBourne games and the worst and best boss fights in gaming 1:50:00 - Would we change The Last of Us 2 narrative? 2:01:30 - OUTRO
PODCAST SATELLITETHE VOICE OF ISRAEL12th of Cheshvan, 5782 Prince HandleyPresident / Regent University of Excellence LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLESUSE HIS HEBREW NAME~ A MIRACLE PODCAST PRODUCTION ~יהוה נסי To LISTEN, click on center of pod circle at top left. (Click “BACK” to return.) OR, LISTEN TO THIS MESSAGE NOW >>> LISTEN HERE Prince Handley 24/7 Commentary (FREE) > BLOG _________________________ DESCRIPTION In this message we compare Game Theory with G-d's Theory! Plus discuss WHY winning your “Game” is important to your health! We provide some examples of Game Theory and HOW it is used in: ■ Geopolitics ■ Diplomacy ■ Economics ■ Life Many times sickness is the result of a battle―short term OR prolonged―in which you are involved … or a series of battles. The contention―and associated tension―forms a “wall” which hinders your health! What happens when you use the G-d's Hebrew Name―YHVH NISSI or ADONAI NISSI―for victory? _______________________ LET THE LORD FIGHT YOUR BATTLES USE HIS HEBREW NAME "When Moshe's hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up―one on one side and one on the other―so that his hands remained steady until sunset. So Joshua overcame the Amelekite army with the sword. Then the LORD [Adonai] said to Moshe, “Write this in a book to be remembered, and tell it to Y'hoshua: I will completely blot out any memory of ‘Amalek from under heaven.” Moshe built an altar, called it Adonai Nissi [Adonai is my banner / miracle], and said, “Because their hand was against the throne of Yah, Adonai will fight ‘Amalek generation after generation.” Torah: Exodus 17:9-15 The strange way in which the battle was won left no doubt as to who was responsible for the victory. Only as the rod of G-d was held aloft in Moshe's hands did the Israelites prevail. The battle was not won by military might or superior battle plans; it was won by the power of G-d. In Exodus Chapter 17, Moshe knew that the LORD had won the battle. Moshe, Aaron, Hur and the Israelite Army were human instruments … but G-d was the real player. But, how about YOU. What battles are in front of you? And ... are they battles of YOUR own choosing? Or are they battles in which the LORD is leading you? If the LORD is leading you, you can call upon His Name―YHWH NISSI ... or ADONAI NISSI―and He will give YOU victory! _________________________ EXPLANATION NOTE: The correct pronunciation of Y-H-V-H was lost during the Talmudic period. The name was used as part of the Temple Service during the First Temple period. During the Second Temple period the name was not used as it was feared that the name would be misused or articulated unlawfully. As a result of this disuse of the Y-H-V-H [Yud Hey Vav Hey] the correct pronunciation of “The Name” was lost. HASHEM [The Name] is used instead of trying to vocalize Y-H-V-H so as to NOT use G-d's Name in vain, or NOT to say the Holy Name. Since the early Hebrew text did not contain vowels but only consonants, it is NOT known exactly how to pronounce God's name. The word “LORD” is used for ADONAI. When the Masoretes wanted to preserve the pronunciation of the words used in the Bible they ran into a problem when YHWH, the proper name of the Lord that was forbidden to be pronounced, occurred. To circumvent the problem, the Masoretes inserted the vowel symbols that go with adonai, indicating that whenever the reader saw YHWH, he had to say adonai. Adonai is a form of the word “adon,” which comes from a root word meaning "to rule." So adon means "lord or master." Adonai is a form of adon that is both plural and possessive. Since Adonai uses singular pronouns when it refers to G-d, we know that G-d is one master, not many. When later readers saw the name YHWH combined with the symbols for adonai, they erroneously concluded that YHWH was to be pronounced as Jehovah. The all-capital LORD is the representation of YHWH, the personal name of G-d. His Name "YHVH NISSI" in Hebrew means "The LORD (is) my Banner." The Almighty, Blessed be Ha Shem, knows when you want or need to call out to Him for deliverance in your battle(s). Specifically, He―as Leader of the Forces of HaShem―knows what YOU mean when you call unto Him with passion, need and respect! Simply call out, “ADONAI NISSI, I need your help! Please Deliver me in this battle and give me victory!” If this offends your conscience, or religious conviction, then do as you feel is reverent and appropriate … but CRY OUT to “The LORD your Banner” for help! G-d is Holy … BUT He is practical. He would rather see you delivered than for you to be confused with phraseology! You can always say, “LORD I need HELP. You're my BANNER!” _________________________ For many years I ignorantly used Game Theory in an attempt to win my battles and plan my future. If you're not familiar with Game Theory, I will give you a simple explanation. Basically, Game Theory is used for the following: ■ To secure the best achievement, or most advantageous position. (In economics, battles or life situations.) ■ To act or NOT act; i.e., Diplomacy or War Action. ■ Mini-Max strategy: stopping the worst possible outcome from happening. ■ Create an impasse, or wall by which the opponent can NOT pass or proceed. Let me give you some geopolitical examples. China has much to gain from the demise of the USA and of Israel ... and of the US Dollar, as opposed to India, who only (at this time) wants positioning on the New Global Currency as part of world economic leadership. However, China has plans in place for the downfall of the USA and Israel in international psychology, or game theory--similar to inter-corporate group dynamics--and based upon the Nash Equilibrium. I have written about this previously in University of Excellence briefings. But... the BIG determinant in all areas of life is really this: Are we going to use Game Theory or God's Theory? I choose G-d's Theory (which is NOT really a theory). We should want the complete, the best, and the constant solution! SO WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH HEALING Many times sickness is the result of a battle―short term OR prolonged―in which you are involved … or a series of battles. The contention―and associated tension―forms a “wall” which hinders your health! Stress can be brief, situational―and sometimes a positive force motivating performance―but if experienced over an extended period of time it can become chronic stress, which negatively impacts health and well-being.1 Your body's natural alarm system—the “fight or flight” response—may be stuck in the “ON” position. And that can have serious consequences for your health. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE FIGHT BATTLES THAT ARE NOT G-D ASSIGNED? Sometimes, our battles may NOT be G-d assigned. That is, we could be "out of G-d's will" during a short period (or longer) for our lives ... OR ... our decision making process has been (or is) faulty. In other words, are we walking daily in and with His Spirit? Are we asking for His guidance? Your body's natural alarm system—the “fight or flight” response—may be stuck in the “ON” position. And that can have serious consequences for your health. Multiple studies have shown that these sudden emotional stresses—especially anger—can trigger heart attacks, abnormalities and even sudden death.1 Also, the fact that you MAY be fighting a battle that is NOT G-d assigned can mean that you are out of G-d's will even―if temporarily―with the result being that your prayers are being hindered … prayers for healing included! THE KEY IS TO WIN THE BATTLE If perchance you think the battle is of your own "choosing" and NOT G-d assigned, I have the answer for you. Ask G-d what to do ... then turn the situation―the battle―over to Him. Especially in decision-making, it is important to know for sure! I have written a book which has helped many people, titled Decision Making 101: Know for Sure! When we know we are in the perfect center of G-d's will for our lives, we have confidence to call upon His Name―ADONAI NISSI―for leading, wisdom ... and victory. Like Moshe, we know we will have the victory! All we have to do is follow His instructions! This is where the POINT OF DECISION is so important. Learn to ACT towards G-d at the point of decision. My mother used to say, "You should have nipped it in the bud." We are continuously growing forests: either negatively or positively. What happens when you use ONE of G-d's Hebrew Names―ADONAI NISSI―for victory? If your plans fit into G-d's plans … You will have G-d's faith … And, G-d's faith always works! Find out G-d's plans by reading and studying His Holy Word daily: His plans for YOU, for your relationships, for desired accomplishments …and for your work. I trust this teaching will help you to know that YOU can rely on ADONAI NISSI. It has worked for me! Let Him be YOUR victory. Be free of contention and receive your healing! Baruch haba b'Shem Adonai. Your friend, Prince Handley President / RegentUniversity of Excellence Copyright © Prince Handley 2021 NOTE 1: Don't miss this SPECIAL on my 8 BOOK PROPHECY SERIES NOTE 2: Reference: A Beautiful Mind; the story of John Nash; movie and book, Sylvia Nasar; Simon & Schuster. REFERENCE: 1 Krantz, D.S., Whittaker, K.S. & Sheps, D.S. (2011). “Psychosocial risk factors for coronary artery disease: Pathophysiologic mechanisms.” In Heart and Mind: Evolution of Cardiac Psychology. Washington, DC ___________________________ Rabbinical & Biblical Studies[Scroll down past English, Spanish and French] The Believer's Intelligentsia ___________________________
THE HEALING AND MIRACLE PODCASTwith Prince HandleyWWW.REALMIRACLES.ORG HEALING BY VICTORY IN THE BATTLE THE LORD YOUR BANNER IS YAHWEH NISSIYou can listen to the above message NOW. Click on the pod circle at top left. (Click “BACK” to return.) OR … LISTEN NOW >>> LISTEN HERE Prince Handley 24/7 Commentary (FREE) > BLOG Prince Handley Teachings (FREE) > SUBSCRIBE ________________________________________ DESCRIPTION In this message we discuss HOW healing can be achieved through winning battles ... AND ... WHY not winning your personal battle can hinder healing and health. We compare Game Theory with God's Theory ... with its use in battles! We provide some examples of Game Theory and HOW it is used in: ■ Geopolitics ■ Diplomacy ■ Economics ■ Life Many times sickness is the result of a battle―short term OR prolonged―in which you are involved … or a series of battles. The contention―and associated tension―forms a “wall” which hinders your health! What happens when you use the God's Hebrew Name―YAHWEH NISSI―for victory? ________________________________________ HEALING BY VICTORY IN THE BATTLE THE LORD YOUR BANNER IS YAHWEH NISSI "When Moshe's hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up―one on one side and one on the other―so that his hands remained steady until sunset. So Joshua overcame the Amelekite army with the sword. Then the LORD said to Moshe, 'Write this on a scroll as something to be remembered and make sure that Joshua hears it, because I will completely blot out the name of Amalek from under Heaven.'" "Moshe built an altar and called it 'The LORD (is) my Banner.'He said, 'Indeed, my hand is lifted up towards the LORD's throne.'" TORAH: EXODUS 17:9-15 The strange way in which the battle was won left no doubt as to who was responsible for the victory. Only as the rod of God was held aloft in Moshe's hands did the Israelites prevail. The battle was not won by military might or superior battle plans; it was won by the power of God. In Exodus Chapter 17, Moshe knew that the LORD had won the battle. Moshe, Aaron, Hur and the Israelite Army were human instruments … but God was the real player. But, how about YOU. What battles are in front of you? And ... are they battles of YOUR own choosing? Or are they battles in which the LORD is leading you? If the LORD is leading you, you can call upon His Name YAHWEH NISSI ... He will give YOU victory! His Name "YAHWEH NISSI" in Hebrew means "The LORD (is) my Banner." For many years I ignorantly used Game Theory in an attempt to win my battles and plan my future. If you're not familiar with Game Theory, I will give you a simple explanation. Basically, Game Theory is used for the following: ■ To secure the best achievement, or most advantageous position. (In economics, battles or life situations.) ■ To act or NOT act; i.e., Diplomacy or War Action. ■ Mini-Max strategy: stopping the worst possible outcome from happening. ■ Create an impasse, or wall by which the opponent can NOT pass or proceed. But... the BIG determinant in all areas of life is really this: Are we going to use Game Theory or God's Theory? I choose God's Theory (which is NOT really a theory). We should want the complete, the best, and the constant solution! SO WHAT DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH HEALING Many times sickness is the result of a battle―short term OR prolonged―in which you are involved … or a series of battles. The contention―and associated tension―forms a “wall” which hinders your health! Stress can be brief, situational―and sometimes a positive force motivating performance―but if experienced over an extended period of time it can become chronic stress, which negatively impacts health and well-being. Your body's natural alarm system—the “fight or flight” response—may be stuck in the “ON” position. And that can have serious consequences for your health. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE FIGHT BATTLES THAT ARE NOT GOD-ASSIGNED? Sometimes, our battles may NOT be God assigned. That is, we could be "out of God's will" during a short period (or longer) for our lives ... OR ... our decision making process has been (or is) faulty. In other words, are we walking daily in and with His Spirit? Are we asking for His guidance? Your body's natural alarm system—the “fight or flight” response—may be stuck in the on position. And that can have serious consequences for your health. Multiple studies have shown that these sudden emotional stresses—especially anger—can trigger heart attacks, abnormalities and even sudden death.1 Also, the fact that you MAY be fighting a battle that is NOT God-assigned can mean that you are out of God's will even―if temporarily―with the result being that your prayers are being hindered … prayers for healing included! THE KEY IS TO WIN THE BATTLE If perchance you think the battle is of your own "choosing" and NOT God assigned, I have the answer for you. Ask God what to do ... then turn the situation―the battle―over to Him. Especially in decision-making, it is important to know for sure! I have written a book which has helped many people, titled Decision Making 101: Know for Sure! When we know we are in the perfect center of God's will for our lives, we have confidence to call upon His Name―YAHWEH NISSI―for leading, wisdom ... and victory. Like Moshe, we know we will have the victory! All we have to do is follow His instructions! This is where the POINT OF DECISION is so important. Learn to ACT towards God at the point of decision. My mother used to say, "You should have nipped it in the bud." We are continuously growing forests: either negatively or positively. What happens when you use God's Hebrew Name―YAHWEH NISSI―for victory? If your plans fit into God's plans … You will have God's faith … And, God's faith always works! Find out God's plans by reading and studying His Holy Word daily: His plans for YOU, for your relationships, for desired accomplishments …and for your work. I trust this teaching will help you to know that you can rely on YAHWEH NISSI. Let Him be YOUR victory. Be free of contention and receive your healing! Baruch haba b'Shem Adonai. Your friend, PrinceHandley President / RegentUniversity of Excellence NOTE 1: For a complete, but short, compendium on healing and health, consult my book: Health and Healing: Complete Guide To Wholeness. NOTE 2: Don't miss this SPECIAL on my 8 BOOK PROPHECY SERIES REFERENCE: 1 Krantz, D.S., Whittaker, K.S. & Sheps, D.S. (2011). “Psychosocial risk factors for coronary artery disease: Pathophysiologic mechanisms.” In Heart and Mind: Evolution of Cardiac Psychology. Washington, DC Copyright © Prince Handley 2021 _________________________ Rabbinical & Biblical Studies The Believers' Intelligentsia Prince Handley Portal(1,000's of FREE resources)Prince Handley Books Prince Handley BLOG ~ 24/7 OPPORTUNITY If you would like to partner with Prince Handley and help him do the Spirit exploits the LORD has assigned him, Click thIs secure DONATE or the one below. God will reward you abundantly on earth … and in Heaven! A TAX DEDUCTIBLE RECEIPT WILL BE SENT TO YOU __________________________
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, John, Suky and Sheps. On this podcast we are reviewing the Peter Davison story, Arc of Infinity, giving our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story, voting for this month's Benni, finding out what we will be watching next month and playing some songs along the way. Don't forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgtorWho Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and all them apps. Enjoy and you're welcome x
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, John, Suky and Sheps. On this podcast we are reviewing the David Tennant story, The Waters of Mars, giving our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story, voting for this month's Benni, finding out what we will be watching next month and playing some songs along the way. Don't forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgtorWho Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and all them apps. Enjoy and you're welcome x
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, John, Suky and Sheps. On this podcast we are reviewing the Tom Baker story, The Deadly Assassin, giving our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story, voting for this month's Benni, finding out what we will be watching next month and playing some random songs along the way. Don't forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgtorWho Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and all them apps. Enjoy and you're welcome x
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, John, Suky and Sheps. On this podcast we are reviewing the mostly missing Patrick Troughton story, The Wheel In Space, giving our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story, voting for this month's Benni, finding out what we will be watching next month and playing some random songs along the way. Don't forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgtorWho Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and all them apps. Enjoy and you're welcome x
Shira Lankin Sheps is a writer, photographer, and clinically trained therapist. When Shira mustered up the courage to share her story, she was welcomed with a flood of requests to share others' stories as well. In this weeks episode, Shira shares how The Layers Project magazine and book came to be, as well as the process of sharing another's story. The post Ep. 58: Layers with Shira Lankin Sheps appeared first on The Woman of Valor Podcast with Bari Mitzmann.
Shira Lankin Sheps, the creator and publisher of The Layers Project Magazine, has been conveying the challenges and triumphs of Jewish women for years, and is passionate about creating spaces for stories that need to be told and changing the dialogue around stigmatized topics. Her new book, Layers, accomplishes this in new and exciting ways. Join Scott Kahn as he interviews Shira about the book's goals, what she wouldn't include and why, the reason there isn't a Layers Project for men, and much more. To purchase Layers, go to https://korenpub.com/products/the-layers-project. Use code LAYERS10 to get 10% off. Please listen to and share the podcast, and let us know what you think on the Orthodox Conundrum Discussion Group on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/432020081498108). Thanks to all of our Patreon subscribers, who have access to bonus JCH podcasts, merch, and more - we appreciate your help, and hope you really enjoy the extras! Visit the JCH Patreon site at https://www.patreon.com/jewishcoffeehouse. Check out https://jewishcoffeehouse.com/ for the Orthodox Conundrum and other great podcasts, and remember to subscribe to them on your favorite podcast provider. The site will also help you learn about creating your own podcast. Music: "Happy Rock" by bensound.com
Shira Lankin Sheps, the creator and publisher of The Layers Project Magazine, has been conveying the challenges and triumphs of Jewish women for years, and is passionate about creating spaces for stories that need to be told and changing the dialogue around stigmatized topics. Her new book, Layers, accomplishes this in new and exciting ways. Join Scott Kahn as he interviews Shira about the book's goals, what she wouldn't include and why, the reason there isn't a Layers Project for men, and much more. To purchase Layers, go to https://korenpub.com/products/the-layers-project. Use code LAYERS10 to get 10% off. Please listen to and share the podcast, and let us know what you think on the Orthodox Conundrum Discussion Group on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/432020081498108). Thanks to all of our Patreon subscribers, who have access to bonus JCH podcasts, merch, and more - we appreciate your help, and hope you really enjoy the extras! Visit the JCH Patreon site at https://www.patreon.com/jewishcoffeehouse. Check out https://jewishcoffeehouse.com/ for the Orthodox Conundrum and other great podcasts, and remember to subscribe to them on your favorite podcast provider. The site will also help you learn about creating your own podcast. Music: "Happy Rock" by bensound.com
In honor of mental health awareness month, I chat with Shira Lankin Sheps, editor-in-chief of the Layers Project Magazine. The Layers Project is an online magazine for Jewish women focusing on the challenges and triumphs of their lives. The magazine focuses on breaking the stigma to create a community that is centered around healing and connection. We talked about the process of catharsis that undergoes when people share these stories online. Then, our conversation took a spiritual turn to discuss the role of God and faith in dealing with mental health issues. We ended off with Shira sharing some interesting thoughts about Kabbalah, the expansion of women's power through history, redemption, and the many challenges that come with advocating for feminism in the Orthodox world. Check out The Layers Project Magazine at thelayersprojectmagazine.com FB and Instagram: @thelayersproject Order Shira's new book “Layers” at Koren publishers online at korenpub.com (0:00-13:42) Intro and the recent war in Israel (13:39-17:30) What is the Layers Project? (17:30-25:00) Meaning-making and narrative therapy (25:00-34:00) Life lessons from running the magazine and the role of faith in dealing with mental health issues (34:00-end) The changing roles of women and feminism
Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for May 9, 2021. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Chana Finman about the book Layers by Shira Lankin Sheps. How do you listen to The Jewish Hour? You have a lot of options you know? iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, RSS, it’s your choice!
Welcome to The Jewish Hour with Rabbi Finman, for May 9, 2021. In this episode, Rabbi Finman talks to Chana Finman about the book Layers by Shira Lankin Sheps. How do you listen to The Jewish Hour? You have a lot of options you know? iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, RSS, it’s your choice!
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, John, Suky and Sheps. On this podcast we are reviewing the Tom Baker story, Warrior’s Gate, giving our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story, voting for this month's Benni, finding out what we will be watching next month and playing some random songs along the way. Don’t forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgtorWho Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and all them apps.
Welcome to Progtor Who. The Doctor Who podcast that plays songs to give you a break from the gabbering of grown ups, talking about a children's TV show. Like they do on the wireless. Bob is your host and on this journey, upon the good ship TARDIS are Craig, John, Suky and Sheps. On this podcast we are reviewing the mostly missing Patrick Troughton story, THE SPACE PIRATES, giving our whatever's out of 10, reading out your feedback to the story, voting for this month's Benni, finding out what we will be watching next month and playing some random songs along the way. Don’t forget the RAW video is available on our YouTube channel, if you are feeling brave… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7e3TvGd54GiqSsNvj9Ybag/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/progtorwho Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProgtorWho Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean and all them apps. Enjoy and you're welcome x
COVID Shut Down Dicks. Is this the line for the vaccine or In-N-Out? My Sediments Exactly. Moderna Tastes Like Dolly Parton. Get a Proper Meat. Your Banana Split Construction Technique is WITHOUT HONOR! Who Punched What's-His-Name on 2020? No, the other Cheech. Three Stooges Pie. I'm Manually Turned On! Do You Want the Chicken Line or the Beef Line? Herdin' the Sheps. In Today's Game, You Both Get a BM. Bed Bath and Whatever. Making Things with Bill and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
COVID Shut Down Dicks. Is this the line for the vaccine or In-N-Out? My Sediments Exactly. Moderna Tastes Like Dolly Parton. Get a Proper Meat. Your Banana Split Construction Technique is WITHOUT HONOR! Who Punched What's-His-Name on 2020? No, the other Cheech. Three Stooges Pie. I'm Manually Turned On! Do You Want the Chicken Line or the Beef Line? Herdin' the Sheps. In Today's Game, You Both Get a BM. Bed Bath and Whatever. Making Things with Bill and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
DISCORD SERVER LINK: https://discord.gg/SFJsZGr Support us on PATREON!: Patreon.com/Conbrosations TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - INTRO 0:25 - Podcast Start 03:55 - Housekeeping (Conbrosations Day Year 2 Announcement) 08:04 - Personal Updates, What games are we playing. 34:32 - Our Most Anticipated Games of 2020 37:34 - Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart (Sheps) 40:42 - God of War Ragnarok (Eddie) 57:04 - Far Cry 6 (Sheps) 1:02:37 - Hitman 3 (Eddie) 1:05:49 - Picks from our True Gamers! 1:07:00 - Hogwarts Legacy (Sheps) 1:11:47 - War Hammer 40K 1:25:19 - Horizon Forbidden West (Eddie) 1:31:39 - LEGO Star Wars Skywalker Saga (Eddie and True Gamer Ben) 135:03 - Kena Bridge of Spirits (Sheps and True Gamer Ben) 1:38:58 - Resident Evil 8 Village (Eddie and True Gamer Ben) 1:41:30 - Mass Effect Legacy collection (Sheps) 1:48:20 - Blood Bowl and A Stray (Sheps) 1:54:04 - Halo infinite (…………) 2:03:42 - Back 4 Blood (Eddie) 2:14:10 - More Picks from our True Gamers!
- In which we consider efforts to decry violence against women (including Bibi's flubbed speech). - In which we understand the resilience of women, as told by the woman who has made a space in the Orthodox world for their voices on life's twists and turns. - And in which we DISH on a couple of things we're glad to share with you. Music: "Misery" by The Whips
In today's LIVE Special episode we wil be discussing the PS5 and out experiences with it after launch, sort of our Playstation 5 Early Impressions discussing the Pros & Cons of the console. as well as your usual hosts Eddie and Sheps we are joined by special guest Ethan (Fizhy). Subscribe to Fizhy's channel... he desperately needs it: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgAAehNg2A_8KasULszwqsw
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08.20.17 The SheepCHAT series finishes in a very unusual way. Listen to this STRONG message called "The Good Shepherd Still Sheps". Share this message with anyone you know who needs hope. John 10:11-16