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Check Playlist This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with actress Elise Freshwater-Blizzard. Elise is best known for her YouTube series Middle of Nowhere. She also created the series Only in Sheffield and Unfit for YouTube. During the show she discussed her comedic influences, her process and attention to detail when creating content for YouTube, and her recent foray into stand-up comedy. Subscribe to her channel today!During the rest of the show we argued about how handsome Dustin is, heard from a caller who loves Echoes on KMSU more than us, and explained why we only need to do our best during the first 10 minutes of the show. People usually turn it off by then, so they never hear how bad it gets in the back-half! https://youtu.be/eAtPAHO_wkA?si=c-Tpi_ftWO4zHS5l
Episode 410 of Airey Bros Radio breaks down one of the most chaotic, unforgettable NJCAA championship weekends ever — the 2025 NJCAA Cross Country & Half Marathon National Championships in snow-covered Fort Dodge, Iowa.A full blizzard turned the XC course into a survival test and the half marathon into a grit fest. Tonight, five of the top programs in the country join us to relive every moment — the wins, the adversity, the strategy changes, and the championship celebrations.Featuring:• Mesa CC – Coach Daniel Pescador: DII Women's National Champions | Men 5th• College of DuPage – Coach Mallory Dominguez: DIII Women's National Champions | Men Runner-Up• Odessa College – Coach Chris Beene: DI Women's National Champions | Half Marathon Champions• Iowa Central – Coach Dee Brown: DI Men's National Champions | Host School• Iowa Western – Coach Marc Bierbaum: Men's Half Marathon National Champions | Women Runner-UpWe dive into:– Racing through a whiteout snowstorm– XC race plan adjustments & spike decisions– Saturday XC breakdowns across D1, D2 & D3– Monday Half Marathon results– Key athletes, huge moves & gritty performances– What these results mean heading into indoor & outdoor trackHosted by Airey Bros RadioYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Aireybros Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aireybrosradioFueled by Black Sheep Endurance Coaching https://www.blacksheependurance.com/SHOW NOTES Coach Daniel Pescador – Mesa Community CollegeDII Women's National Champions | Men 5th7:00 – Coach joins7:15 – Blizzard morning reaction7:50 – Adjusting race plans & spikes8:40 – Olivia Baker's fall + concussion mid-race9:20 – Paradise Valley challenge10:50 – Mesa defends its title12:00 – Mesa Men finish 5th13:00 – Team celebration14:30 – Indoor track plansCoach Mallory Dominguez – College of DuPageDIII Women's National Champions | Men Runner-Up20:00 – Coach joins20:20 – “The girls were excited to race in the snow”21:40 – Men's race helped prep the women22:50 – Visibility & course navigation24:10 – COD women take control early25:45 – Men's runner-up finish27:00 – Celebration + recovery28:20 – First women's XC title in school history29:40 – Half marathon recap31:20 – Building future depthCoach Chris Beene – Odessa CollegeDI Women's XC Champions | Half Marathon Champions40:00 – Coach joins40:15 – Weather shock: expected rain, got blizzard41:20 – Emotional meaning behind this title42:15 – Rukia & Kadine overcome adversity43:40 – When he knew Odessa was winning45:00 – First XC title in program history46:30 – Half Marathon dominance47:50 – Culture, recruiting & what's nextCoach Dee Brown – Iowa CentralDI Men's XC National Champions | Meet Host55:00 – Coach joins55:10 – Panic on Saturday morning56:00 – Coaches clearing snow manually57:25 – DIII athletes “create the path”58:40 – Iowa Central vs Hutch battle1:00:10 – Winning at home1:02:00 – Monday half marathon recap1:03:20 – Hosting challenges & victoriesCoach Marc Bierbaum – Iowa WesternMen's Half Marathon Champions | Women Runner-Up DI XC1:10:00 – Coach joins1:10:30 – Women grinding through the blizzard1:11:50 – Mid-race strategy adjustments1:13:15 – Back-to-back men's half marathon titles1:14:40 – Women win the half marathon title1:16:10 – Full Fort Dodge weekend recap1:17:45 – Transitioning into track season1:20:00 – OutroThanking all coaches, ABR weekly schedule, Peace, love & happiness — The Airey Bros are out
The 2nd Expedition 33 episode, where we delve into full spoilers to talk about the story and ending.The 001 Radio Gamescast is our weekly podcasts where a group of game developers and artists talk about a variety of different topics, ranging from current news to games and entertainment. If you'd rather listen to the show on your favorite podcast platform, check us out on the platform of your choice. 001 Radio Gamescast airs on Tuesdays at 7 PM EST, though occasionally episodes may air at different times in the week. Links: www.twitch.tv/megamatchanchor.fm/001radiohttps://www.youtube.com/@001RadioAbout the HostsAll of us have been involved in the game industry in the past, primarily as artists and designers. Ryan currently works at Blizzard on Diablo IV as a game designer. Opinions are our own.
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Get to the choppa, cause its time for a review of the newest Predator movie, Predator Badlands. It does not disappoint. Plus Valve doubles down on hardware, while the Super Mario Galaxy movie shows off its stars. Also, Sony has buyers remorse about Bungie, and somehow Amazon has forgotten that James Bond has had a history of reboots. and someone call MU/TH/UR because Alien Earth is coming back!
Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de Expediente GX, con Jaime Brotons, de Reserva de Maná. El esfuerzo da sus frutos. Las personas trabajadoras y constantes al final van recogiendo todo lo que han estado sembrando con esmero, o al menos parte de ello. En el mundo de la creación de contenido, más concretamente en el podcasting, ocurre lo mismo. Nuestro invitado de hoy lleva muchos años creando contenido, en audio y escrito, y se ha labrado un nombre en el mundo del podcasting. No habla únicamente de videojuegos, aunque es su fuerte, se atreve también con cine y series, cómics, Warhammer o lo que se le cruce por delante. Hoy tenemos con nosotros al Big Boss de Reserva de Maná. Hoy contamos con la compañía de Jaime Brotons, también conocido como Jaime Snow.
Send us a textWe jump from a blizzard bicycle kick in the Canadian Premier League to Premier League plot twists, break down VAR's chaos and card rules, and map a MEAC race that might come down to a coin toss. FCS upsets, Maction midweek, NHL surprises, and vertical streaming tests round it out.• Premier League swings with Tottenham's draw, Arsenal dropping points, Chelsea's youth, Newcastle's away woes• VAR speed vs precision, penalties vs offsides, simulation and card suspensions• Canadian Premier League final in the snow and a stunning bicycle kick• Bundesliga and La Liga notes, Bayern's late quality, Sunderland's grit• FCS upsets, Youngstown State rally, North Dakota's potential• MEAC tiebreakers, Celebration Bowl paths, and coin flip scenarios• Maction returns with Wagon Wheel and midweek slates• Division II and III mascot gems and logo talk• Ducks' early surge, Hurricanes' form, NHL snapshots• NWSL expansion to Atlanta and local support Support the showMake sure to follow the Dad Hat Chronicles: https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles
In the aftermath of Tuesday's sweeping nationwide Democratic wins, Harry calls in a trio of some of the country's sharpest political thinkers—Emily Bazelon, Dave Weigel, and Rick Wilson—to unpack the meaning of the results. Was the increasingly painful government shutdown a decisive factor? Why are the voters who swung to Trump last year deserting him? And, crucially, how might Democrats keep their momentum going? Mentioned in this episode: David's reporting: https://www.semafor.com/author/david-weigelEmily's reporting: https://www.nytimes.com/by/emily-bazelon#latestThis week's episode of Slate's Political Gabfest: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spectacular-night-for-democrats/id158004641?i=1000735632723Rick's Substack: https://therickwilson.substack.com/Rick's Talking San Diego appearance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFN88EW3Znw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready to dive into the world of cosplay with the legendary Li Kovacs! Since 1998, Li has been bringing fan-favorite characters to life with incredible craftsmanship and creativity. From Link and Zelda to Pit and Samus, her work with Nintendo, PlatinumGames, and Blizzard has inspired fans around the world! Join us as we chat with Li about her cosplay journey, the evolution of the community, and what it takes to turn passion into art.Special Guest - Li Kovacs https://linktr.ee/likovacs?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareHost: Jared Gonzalez. Cohosts: Chaz Hawkins, Mauro Piquera. Master Chief Engineer: Jared Gonzalez. Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Graphics Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Digital Media Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Producer: Jared Gonzalez. https://linktr.ee/razzledazzleshowpodcast#razzledazzle #razzledazzleshow #podcast #zeldacosplay #cosplay #zelda #legendofzelda
-LGBTQ+ rights and acceptance have taken another hit in China, with Apple removing two of the countries biggest LGBTQ+ dating apps. Wired reports that Blued and Finka are no longer available on the iOS App Store or certain Android App Stores following orders from the Cyberspace Administration of China, the country's internet regulator and censor. Apple told Wired that it must "follow the laws in the countries where we operate." -The government of Denmark said on Friday that lawmakers from its political right, left and center have reached an agreement to ban social media for anyone under 15. -Ahead of its 21st anniversary, World of Warcraft is dealing with some controversy around its latest update. Developer Blizzard has confirmed that WoW is introducing a new "Hearthsteel" housing-related virtual currency with its upcoming Midnight expansion, and users are worried that it could become a microtransaction trap on a game that already costs $15 a month to play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
¡Ni los superheroes podrán detenernos!¡Porque es Lunes y SpreadShotNews Podcast ya llegó! En este episodio: Nico se despacha con Hades II y cuenta todas sus impresiones hasta “ver los créditos”, además nos cuenta sus primeras impresiones de Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles. Maxi por su parte nos da sus opiniones sobre qué le pareció todo el Digimon Story: Time Stranger, y además termina el Trails in the Sky SC. En el Rapid-Fire, primero nos ponemos al dia con las noticias de las últimas 3 semanas, arrancando por un nuevo sindicato en Blizzard, el sorpresivo fallecimiento de Tomonobu Itagaki, Nintendo minimizando “el hack” que recibió hace como 1 mes, la oficina de patentes diciéndole “nope” (temporalmente) a Nintendo, una de las razones más grandes de por que Xbox está haciendo lo que hace, la remake de la campaña de Halo 1 es real y los rumores indican que las campañas de Halo 2 y 3 le seguirán, por último, Remedy tiene nuevo CEO (interino). En las noticias de esta semana, tenemos la advertencia de japón hacia OpenAI para que dejen de utilizar IPs japonesas, El cross-buy entre PS5 y PC tiene mas chances de ser real que nunca y la oficina de patentes de EEUU quiere “re-examinar” una de las recientes patentes de Nintendo. Para finalizar, en el Special Move, Maxi nos recomienda la obra de teatro de Yakuza 1, mientras Nico nos recomienda un video sobre qué tan reales son los ríos del The Witcher 3 y que pasa cuando se filma un puntero laser a “2.000 millones de fps”. Por último, recuerden que nos pueden escribir preguntas directamente a través de google forms en el siguiente link: spreadshotnews.com/preguntas
The snow finally fell on Anchorage. Thick, heavy, unapologetic. Like an old friend who shows up uninvited and stays until May.
My WoW Family (Part 1) - Ep 31 Show Notes Welcome to Episode 31! – 3:13 After playing World of Warcraft alone for many years, it turns out that I have made some listeners, supporters, and friends along the way. This episode (and the second half to follow shortly) aims to introduce you to my WoW family, the people who fit into my somewhat unsolo solo WoW life. “What Have You Done Lately?” – 7:39 Grateful to have guested on Lion's Pride Tavern, episode 450! Roster changes, now up to 66, but still leveling through Headless Horseman and candy buckets Have jumped into Legion Remix, but not quite to the crazy bronze grabbing level – close Couple of Headless Horseman encounter stories News – 27:52 A second new podcast alert – The Journey – A World of Warcraft Podcast has launched with a couple episodes; Winkari found inspiration for his casual WoW podcast from right here in Solo Queue! 2.7 coming with various features Midnight news includes beta testing on Nov. 11, portal room changes New Xbox will run on Windows, which can run Battle.net, which can run WoW Add-on culling; will I soon have to give up my Elvui? My thoughts on Blizzard's push to reduce WoW complexity, including my Three Game Analogy where I compare WoW with the board games Scrabble, Risk, and my personal favorite, The Longest Day from Avalon Hill Main Topic: My WoW Family – 54:04 My first WoW friend Kraise Two partitions on a Dell Precision M6800 17” that were my first two WoW computers Solo from 2015 to 2023 for various reasons Birth of Solo Queue Fellow WoW podcasters begin connect with me beginning with Gershom from TB; also Gin, Ali from LLL, Ease from RM, Denathar from AU, briefly Scott Johnson, and Jason from TSZ Snek of Vol'dun is my far away friend! Running M+2 keys with CasualCoo – check him out on Twitch SQ patron Case runs me through some Legion Remix dungeons and raids, including getting my M+30 achievement transmog! Announcement Going to split this big topic into two halves and return shortly with a unique Raid of the Month, my profile of a special WoW player in my life, the SQ mailbag, and a big announcement! Outro – 1:47:51 Thanks to Blizzard for the amazing music and sound, to OGRE for intro/outro music, my lovely and supportive wife, my family, and YOU for listening. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/soloqueuewow Thank you to contributing patrons, Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Cyn, Snek of Voldun, Jon, Scott, Jeru, Raven, and Greybeard. And thanks to free members Max, Eddie, Bear, Friends of Wumpus, Sean, Curro, Aronaar, AedinNahkriin, Guardian Sandy, Alice, Don, Kamil, Case and welcome to Wednesday, Eric, and TJ! Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest. Leave a 5-star rating and a written review to help grow Solo Queue. You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Solo Queue will return in My WoW Family (Part 2). “I will see you out there."
The One where Dave dreams of defending the Byzantine Empire against the Mongol Horde! Signal of Doom was voted #13 in the Top 100 Comic Book Podcasts on Feedspot! Please support the show on Patreon! Every dollar helps the show! https://www.patreon.com/SignalofDoom Follow us on Twitter: @signalofdoom Dredd or Dead: @OrDredd Legion Outpost: @legionoutpost
This week on The Blizzard with Seth and Babyface, things get personal—and a little chaotic. Babyface recounts a hilarious (and slightly painful) story about spending five hours filming his niece's basketball game while his mother-in-law simmered in silent judgment. The guys also dive into the internet's obsession with Sydney Sweeney's latest dress, unpack why relationships with parents always seem to swing between extremes, and reveal details about their new card-breaking venture. It's another mix of comedy, honesty, and unexpected tangents—just the way The Blizzard likes it.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
News BlizzCon 2026 Blizzard announced today that BlizzCon 2026 Passes will go on sale November 7th. Friday, November 7, 2025, at 9 a.m. PST through Sunday, November 9, 2025, 11:59 p.m. PST$249.99 USD eachMaximum number of passes a single account can purchase raised from two to fourTuesday, November 18, 2025, at 9 a.m. PST at $289.99 USDBlizzCon Charity Night Addon for $499.99 USDBlizzard will donate 100% of the purchase price to Make-A-WishDarkmoon Faire After Hours for $89.99 USDThree-hour event Saturday evening, September 1220 Faire Tokens and a collectible credentialRough outline provided for the eventOpening CeremonyShow floor playable gameplay for WoW, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and Diablo Immortal.The Blizzard ArcadeDev Stages including a separate Classic StageEsports return with the AWC, MDI, and competitions from other games (Overwatch World Cup) Links BlizzCon 2026 Passes go on sale November 7! Unshackled Fury Ion Interview To celebrate their 10th anniversary the Unshackled Fury podcast with hosts Berzerker and Jez sat down with World of Warcraft Game Director, Ion Hazzikostas. During the interview they talk about Ion's life outside of the game, his early years and how he ended up at Blizzard. It humanized him in a way most interviews never do. Links Interview with World of Warcraft Director Ion Hazzikostas! Midnight, Madness, and Mayhem! The Conversation Continues Ion and Andy Churchill met with the BW/DBM authors to discuss the state of Combat Timeline and find solutions to their biggest pain points. There was a lot of good detail to come from this meeting and I suggest watching Adam's video where he goes through it in detail. Player Spell Casts are no longer secret values (even in combat)Addons will be able to filter spells in the timelineNo ability renamingNo ability timers on nameplatesWill not allow warnings when a debuff/target of a spell is appliedCustom sounds for Cooldown Manager will be permitted Links Boss mod addon authors talked to Ion Hazzikostas about Midnight Prey Midnight unleashes the Prey system as a new endgame activity. Role agnosticEach difficulty presents 4 hunts per week.The same Target can be at a different difficulty and location when encountered in a new week.You can do any activity in the zone that will help your hunt progress3 Difficulties
Listeners and Hill Notes reflect on the Blizzard of 1978.
The crew start talking about the worst movies they have ever seen and Curtis wants a documentary on the Blizzard of 78
Une tempête hivernale frappe l'est des États-Unis, causant cinq morts et des perturbations majeures.Traduction:A winter storm hits the eastern U.S., resulting in five deaths and significant disruptions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Gales of November is very real on the Great Lakes, known as the “Month of Storms.”Some 550 wrecks lie on the bottom of Lake Superior, at least 200 along Superior's Shipwreck Coast, a treacherous 80-Mile stretch with no safe harbor between Munising and Whitefish Point. On November 10, 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald, a 728 foot freighter went down in a storm described as both blizzard and hurricane taking all 29 crew members to their grave. Made famous by the Gordon Lightfoot song, the wreck has remained a mystery for fifty years.In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with maritime historian, author and lecturer Fred Stonehouse about that tragic night and what we have learned since her sinking and how her legacy has shaped maritime safety. Key TakeawaysThe Edmund Fitzgerald Sank Fifty Years Ago — But Its Mystery EnduresMaritime historian Fred Stonehouse recounts how the 729-foot freighter Edmund Fitzgerald sank on November 10, 1975, about 15 miles northwest of Whitefish Point. The ship went down without a distress signal, and all 29 crew members were lost—leaving one of the Great Lakes' most haunting mysteries.A Storm Described as Both a Blizzard and a HurricaneThe night the Fitzgerald went down, Lake Superior raged with winds exceeding 75 miles per hour—stronger than a Category 1 hurricane. As Fred explains, the storm “exceeded 75 miles an hour in wind, and a cat one hurricane's only 74.”Hubris and Hard Lessons on the Great Lakes“This was a time when ships had the attitude that they can't sink.”Fred reflects on how the culture of Great Lakes shipping in the 1970s—driven by confidence and schedules—left little room for caution. The Fitzgerald's loss changed that mindset forever, ushering in a new era of safety, respect, and humility toward Lake Superior.The Edmund Fitzgerald at 50: A Tragedy That Changed Everything“The world had changed in that instance when the Fitzgerald disappeared.” The tragedy sparked widespread reforms—from new navigation technology and onboard stress monitoring systems to emergency response protocols. The Ship That Became a Legend“She has sailed from fact into legend of the Great Lakes.”Fred explains how the Edmund Fitzgerald became immortalized through Gordon Lightfoot's ballad, cultural memory, and even merchandise—from ornaments to craft beer. The ship's story transcended history, turning into one of the most iconic Great Lakes legends.An Underwater Graveyard and a Place of ReverenceFred describes the Fitzgerald's final resting place, protected by the Canadian government and closed to divers since 1989. It remains a solemn memorial to the men who perished that night and a reminder of Lake Superior's power.Connect With Us:Lake Superior Podcast Page – https://nplsf.org/podcastFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/NationalParksOfLakeSuperiorFoundationLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-parks-of-lake-superior-foundationSponsors:Cafe Imports – Minneapolis-based importers of specialty green coffees since 1993, focused on sustainability. Learn more: https://cafeimports.comNational Parks of Lake Superior Foundation – Donate to protect Lake Superior's five national parks: https://nplsf.org/donate
Une tempête hivernale frappe l'est des États-Unis, causant cinq morts et des perturbations majeures.Traduction:A winter storm hits the eastern U.S., resulting in five deaths and significant disruptions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe and Garrett dive into the ski construction cycle: why brands refresh models, what actually changes year to year, and how those updates affect the way you ski. We compare icons and their latest iterations (Nordica Enforcer, Elan Ripstick + Black Edition, Salomon QST, and Blizzard's Anomaly replacing Brahma/Bonafide) to show how companies balance “accessibility” with true top-end performance. Is it just the iPhone effect…or meaningful engineering? We break down shape tweaks, metal/wood layups, rocker profiles, and why tails that release easier don't mean “dumbed down.”We talk: How the update cadence works across top brands (and why it's surprisingly consistent)What “more forgiving” really means and when it's not a downgradeWhy mid-width, one-ski-quiver models dominate How the market pendulum swings from tanky, metal chargers to lighter, nimble all-mountain skis and where it's headed next00:00 Premieres + Big Night Live highlights 03:03 Upcoming premieres (TGR, Armada) 04:34 Main topic: ski construction cycle 05:15 Why brands update (“iPhone effect”) 06:51 Ripstick surge → market reacts 10:23 Enforcer refresh (more forgiving) 12:31 Are updates “dumbed down”? (No) 13:21 Bonafide → Anomaly: modern feel 16:36 Ripstick & QST get stronger 19:40 One-ski-quiver explained 26:15 Why not yearly updates (2–5 yrs) 35:28 Mount point quick take 45:29 Lifecycle summary 51:04 Wrap
Welcome to Episode 122 of The Metal Maniacs Podcast, hosted by Jay Ingersoll and Modd! This week is an extra special one, as we're joined by a lifelong friend and the man partly responsible for the very existence of this podcast: Dave Stark.For those who don't know the backstory — Dave played a crucial role in sparking Jay and Nick's (Modd's) passion for music. Without him, the two might never have picked up instruments, met, or started down the path that eventually led to creating this very show. In many ways, Dave is a foundational part of The Metal Maniacs story.Not only that, but Dave has been a die-hard Ozzy Osbourne fan for decades. In fact, he was the one who first took Jay to see Ozzy live back in 1995 — an experience that left a lifelong mark and set the stage for a deep love of heavy metal.In this episode, we sit down and dive into:The legacy of Ozzy Osbourne and why he remains one of the most important figures in metal historyOur personal stories and connections to Ozzy's music through the yearsThe guitarists and albums that shaped Ozzy's solo career and cemented his role as the “Prince of Darkness”Each of us choosing our Top 5 favorite Ozzy songs, breaking down why they matter and what makes them timeless classicsFrom early masterpieces like Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, to later era gems like No More Tears and beyond, this conversation is both nostalgic and celebratory. Whether you're a casual fan or a die-hard Ozzy disciple, this episode will remind you just how much Ozzy has influenced generations of fans and musicians alike.Along the way, you'll hear stories about growing up with metal, how Ozzy concerts changed our lives, and why certain songs carry more weight than just riffs and lyrics — they become memories, moments, and the soundtrack to who we are.
In this special edition Halloween-themed episode, the gang talks about what spooky or season appropriate games they've been playing.The 001 Radio Gamescast is our weekly podcasts where a group of game developers and artists talk about a variety of different topics, ranging from current news to games and entertainment. If you'd rather listen to the show on your favorite podcast platform, check us out on the platform of your choice. 001 Radio Gamescast airs on Tuesdays at 7 PM EST, though occasionally episodes may air at different times in the week. Links: www.twitch.tv/megamatchanchor.fm/001radiohttps://www.youtube.com/@001RadioAbout the HostsAll of us have been involved in the game industry in the past, primarily as artists and designers. Ryan currently works at Blizzard on Diablo IV as a game designer. Opinions are our own.
Josh is back with a vengeance after IRL tried to hold him down, and he assembles the Countdown crew to discuss Bronzebeard, the Turtle WoW vs. Blizzard lawsuit and a supposed 'leak' regarding Classic Plus.Buy Josh a beer & help keep Countdown on the airwaves over at Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/joshcorbett Or if subscriptions aren't your thing, support Josh & Countdown by shouting him a one time beer here: https://ko-fi.com/countdowntoclassicCheck out Josh on YouTube for gameplay streams and live podcast recordings here:https://twitch.tv/countdownpodshttps://www.youtube.com/@countdowntoclassicJoin the Countdown To Classic discord here: https://discord.gg/83thqw2fBwListen To Josh & Jason's short lived rockumentary podcast, 'Best.Album.Ever' here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-album-ever--6195482Check out Josh's hilarious movie podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/469qUDnQHBkCogdjZyFUjb?si=jNgDTiEnSvKBbZuNz2xcxw
Another unintentional theme week! We all came to the table with non-fiction this week, so as you can imagine, we deep dive into serious territory by the end! Future Boy by Michael J Fox The Children's Blizzard by David Laskin Nobody's Girl by Virginia Roberts Giuffre
The true story of the Donner Party—cannibalism and survival in the Sierra Nevada. In winter 1846–1847, nearly 90 pioneers were snowbound at Truckee/Donner Lake after betting on the Hastings Cutoff and losing critical weeks in the Wasatch Mountains and Great Salt Lake Desert. What followed—starvation, the Forlorn Hope snowshoe escape, and cannibalism—became America's most infamous saga of westward migration.This documentary-style episode of Terrifying & True traces the route from Springfield, Illinois to the blizzards that sealed the pass by Nov 4, 1846, the collapse of order on the Humboldt, and the desperate rescue missions that fought 30-foot drifts, Starved Camp, and the scandal that haunted Lewis Keseberg for life.Inside this episodeThe “shortcut” that killed. Lansford Hastings pushes an untested route; weeks are lost in the Wasatch and on the salt flats.Pass closed, hope fading. Wagons reach Truckee Lake (Oct 31, 1846); an eight-day storm buries the Sierra Nevada by Nov 4.“Hungry times.” Cabins sink under snow; families boil rawhide and tallow as game vanishes and deaths mount.The Forlorn Hope. On Dec 16, fifteen leave on crude snowshoes; starvation, whiteout, and an unthinkable choice decide who lives.Rescues through hell. Relief parties attack the pass; John Stark drags children from Starved Camp two at a time.Aftermath & stigma. Keseberg, rumors, lawsuits—and the lasting warning from Virginia Reed: “Never take no cut-offs and hurry along as fast as you can.”A clear, date-driven reconstruction of choices, storms, and survival. We're telling that story tonight.
Unshackled Fury - Your Uncensored Home for World of Warcraft
In celebration of Unshackled Fury's 10th anniversary, World of Warcraft Game Director Ion Hazzikostas stops by for an exclusive interview with Berzerker and Jez to answer all their burning questions. And in this open discussion, Ion speaks on his path to Blizzard, changes he's seen in the community, design philosophies when approaching the Midnight expansion and beyond, is World of Warcraft coming to consoles, and more! We had a lot of fun, and hope you all enjoy!Website: Unshackledfury.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dIxn0PBwqcKHljYNDuZ9tBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/unshackledfury.bsky.socialTwitter/X: https://x.com/unshackled_fury
Do “women-specific” skis need to exist? What about ski boots? In our conversation today, Leslie Baker-Brown shares her thoughts after leading Blizzard-Tecnica's Women2Women program for the past 10 years.Few people have been as deeply involved with women's ski gear — and the community of women in skiing — as Leslie. Today, she discusses what the landscape looked like 10 years ago; the details of how and why the Women2Women program designs truly women-specific products; the cases where a unisex approach makes more sense; why it's so hard to find a 130-flex boot if you have small feet; how the industry has changed for the better; and more.RELATED LINKS:BLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredWomen2Women Home PageBlizzard Black Pearl 88 Special EditionCHECK OUT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELSBlister Studios (our new channel)Blister Review (our original channel)TOPICS & TIMES:BLISTER+ Members (1:36)Leslie's History w/ Blizzard-Tecnica (3:15)Formation of Women2Women Initiative (4:41)Marketing to Women in the Early Years (8:45)Current Trends (13:12)Black Pearl Series (15:10)Graphics (19:49)Most Important Factors in Designing Women's Gear (22:35)Ski Boots (25:10)Current Challenges (30:30)Education (33:44)Book and skis for kids, Hilaree, scholarship programs (39:21)Community (42:30)Unisex Gear (47:36)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasBlister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Ryner tells us about his efforts to build a monument to a historic storm in Minnesota.
Show Notes On this week's podcast, Dan and Kris fire up this year's Halloween Special! What's so special about it? They didn't prepare anything, so they just made it up on the fly. They talked a lot about scalpers though. And what's more terrifying than that? Then, in Week Old News, Blizzard unionizes some more, an old Resident Evil phone game has been saved, Mario goes to Macy's, and Microsoft breaks the record for most awful news in a single week. Finally, in the Checkpoint, Dan and Kris talk about the show's eventual move to video, Kris talks about another eventual move to his desk, and Dan, well, he's pissed. Enjoy! Useful Links Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela Dean's Substack SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us
From anime inspiration to award-winning innovation,Joshua Bullock is crafting worlds that educate and empower!
In a series of podcasts taped live at 2025's Money 20/20 in Las Vegas, host Lou Carlozo brings you the latest from one of the premier financial services conferences in the world. On this episode, Lou chats with John Blizzard, Founder of CD Valet, to learn more about an online destination that offers customers close to 40,000 choices, likely making it the largest such marketplace in the world. Blizzard, who's also President and CEO of Seattle Bank, makes a compelling case for why CDs will only grow in popularity as factors from a potential AI bubble to unreleased economic data loom over Wall Street.
we chat about cyber movie tropes, and just tropes in general and subcultures and loads of stuff in this weeks deleted scenes!
Happy Wednesday! Man is back from his time off. We open the show with how Man is still blind from his eye doctor appointment and seeing Bob Costas and Michael Jordan on NBA on NBC has the guys excited. Trick or Treat isn't on Halloween, and the guys don't like that. We do Leather Jacket time with 10TV's Nicole Shearin. We do some Saved by the Bell trivia and there are new holiday Blizzard flavors coming to Dairy Queen. We're on the lookout for escaped Monkeys. The NCAA isn't allowing college athletes to bet on sports just yet. And we do Name Dropping with Jeff Rimer.
The gang talks about the latest round of games we played for our games club, all of which are available on Game Pass!The 001 Radio Gamescast is our weekly podcasts where a group of game developers and artists talk about a variety of different topics, ranging from current news to games and entertainment. If you'd rather listen to the show on your favorite podcast platform, check us out on the platform of your choice. 001 Radio Gamescast airs on Tuesdays at 7 PM EST, though occasionally episodes may air at different times in the week. Links: www.twitch.tv/megamatchanchor.fm/001radiohttps://www.youtube.com/@001RadioAbout the HostsAll of us have been involved in the game industry in the past, primarily as artists and designers. Ryan currently works at Blizzard on Diablo IV as a game designer. Opinions are our own.
With festive season preparations heating up, Allison and Megan are bringing you a storm of exciting bookmail titles to help you keep your gift-giving cool.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com.au Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | megandaley.com.au
We await the rise of AI as we pitch some silly Cyber movies with TV Presenter and Comedian Elise Freshwater-Blizzard!! Other movies pitched are: If It Walks Like A Robot CAPTCHA!
In a world of band t-shirts, why wear anything that isn't black? ----more---- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The XboxCast is now doing merch! You heard that right. We have launched our very own merch that you can totally buy. Its 100% legit. We're now offering "Xbox on Cup" mugs, with our very own logo. Keen to get yours? The shop is live now on our site. Order yours today before Kyle changes the design... And now on with The Regular Show!
In this raw and revealing episode, Brian opens up about the loss of his mother and the complicated emotions that followed — including some unfiltered rage toward his mother-in-law. The guys also dive into the latest buzz about an old podcast possibly making a comeback, and Brian shares a hilarious (and slightly weird) story about his whistling skills. It's an episode packed with honesty, humor, and a few unexpected turns.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Settle in for a feature-length horror story triple bill—full novellas packed with vampires, blood-soaked nightlife, and a blizzard-born revenant. Perfect for Halloween, spooky season binges, and anyone hunting scary stories that go for the throat without filler.• Vampire Night — Joe RustonCleveland after dark turns carnivorous when a sunglasses-at-midnight predator and his razor-smiled companions drift from a one-way joyride into a neon strip-club nightmare, leaving a trail of sharp-toothed mayhem behind. If you like slick, street-level vampire chaos with attitude, this one sinks in deep. • The Final Yes — Charles CampbellA 227-year-old vampire lives by a chilling rule—you must consent to be turned—but a grandmother named Molly McBride, a vulnerable child, and a hungry hive pull that code toward doom in small-town South Carolina. Consent, corruption, and the consequences of predation collide. • Blood and Snow — Rob FieldsHeiress Veronica Grande flees assassins into the Strickfield backwoods, dies in a whiteout—and rises changed by a warm, tainted river. Now a snow-pale force of nature with inky blood, she hunts the hunter through the blizzard. Think slasher revenge fused with toxic-myth Americana. New here? Each novella stands alone—queue it up, kill the lights, and press play.
This week, Zak and Aaron are delighted to present a conversation with Chris Knight, a 2D artist based in Austin, TX. Chris was kind enough to share some insights from his career, some funny (and not-so-funny) stories, and his frank opinion on what it takes to succeed in the games industry – especially in an incredibly crowded field.Please, enjoy.Check Out Chris' ArtStation!Take a Look at PolyCarp!Have a Gander at Good Knight Art!Listen to Beach Girl on SpotifyCheck out MosscatMarket on EtsyCheck out even more MosscatMarket on Instagram
Expedition 33 special with music YouTube extraordinaire, MarcoMeatball is today's offering! Marco joins the boys to talk not just about the exceptional music of Clair Obscure. But also it's story and the hot takes that start flying around chat whenever someone gets to the ending. Enjoy this deep dive in Sandfall's first game as well as our brains' as content creators!
We revealed four Demon Hunter cards on stream Wednesday night (thanks, Blizzard)! We talk about all of those cards in detail, along with the rest of Demon Hunter's set in Across the Timeways, plus new cards from Druid, Rogue, and Shaman. News – 13:51 Chromie's Chrono Catastrophe event is live Decksplanations – 18:16 Across the Timeways Cards! Demon Hunter Druid Rogue Shaman The Show Notes for this week's episode are on our Website Join us every week live, by following us on Twitch You can monetarily support our show on Patreon for perks like a thank you at the top of the show, bonus post-show content, early access to new episodes, one on one coaching sessions, and help support the show in the process! Join our community chats in our Discord channels and write in to our Email at coinconcede@gmail.com. Follow us on Bluesky! Save our RSS feed or subscribe to us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts or Spotify!
On today's Police Blotter Fax Fridays, Taylor tells us about a fleeing pumpkin. Then, how a blizzard solved a stand off and more! Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
This week it's just Ole Teddo and Stormraige as we... believe it or not... talk a LOT of cards that have been revealed from Across the Timeways! Don't even know how the raw audio got uploaded the first time. Sorry for that everyone! Here is the newsletter I write that releases every Sunday morning! https://stormraige.substack.com/ Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe. Modifications by Gingersaurous Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kmsQa4jBfiUwWLqOp64GX? You can buy merch here: https://blizzlet.myspreadshop.com/all
This week it's just Ole Teddo and Stormraige as we... believe it or not... talk a LOT of cards that have been revealed from Across the Timeways! Here is the newsletter I write that releases every Sunday morning! https://stormraige.substack.com/ Logo Created By: Nate Wolfe. Modifications by Gingersaurous Theme Song By: Se7enist. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5kmsQa4jBfiUwWLqOp64GX? You can buy merch here: https://blizzlet.myspreadshop.com/all
Ep. 208 brings the third installment of our “Best of…” series. Elizabeth Barnhill of Fabled Bookshop joined Sarah for the Best of Narrative Nonfiction, sharing her ALL-TIME TOP books in this genre. Plus, she brings a few popular nonfiction reads that didn't work for her. This episode is chock-full of fantastic book recommendations to get you ready for Nonfiction November or just your next nonfiction pick. This post contains affiliate links through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). CLICK HERE for the full episode Show Notes on the blog. Highlights How Elizabeth got started with narrative nonfiction. How the pull of “real stories” has her returning to this category again and again. Her favorite sub-genres and what doesn't work for her. Elizabeth picks a book from her list that would be a good starter book for those new to the genre. All books mentioned in this episode are linked through Fabled Bookshop or Libro.FM. If you decide to purchase, we'd love for you to use our Fabled links in the show notes — if your budget allows. As a bonus, use promo code SARAH at checkout on Fabled's website for 10% off your order! Prefer audio? You can find the titles on Libro.fm and select Fabled as the store you'd like to support. You can also find a list of Elizabeth's books from this episode on both Fabled's website. Elizabeth's Favorite Narrative Nonfiction Sub-Genres [9:53] NATURAL DISASTER STORIES In the Kingdom of Ice by Hampton Sides (2014) | Fabled | Libro.FM [10:42] The Children's Blizzard by David Laskin (2004) | Fabled | Libro.FM [11:13] The Vortex by Scott Carney and Jason Miklian (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [11:29] The Indifferent Stars Above by Daniel James Brown (2009) | Fabled | Libro.FM [12:18] What Stands in a Storm by Kim Cross (2015) | Fabled | Libro.FM [13:11] Isaac's Storm by Erik Larson (1999) | Fabled | Libro.FM [13:33] LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS One Summer by Bill Bryson (2013) | Fabled | Libro.FM [14:24] Pappyland by Wright Thompson (2020) | Fabled | Libro.FM [15:05] The Facemaker by Lindsey Fitzharris (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [15:43] POP SCIENCE Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport (2019) | Fabled | Libro.FM [16:54] The Light Eaters by Zoë Schlanger (2024) | Fabled | Libro.FM [17:50] Replaceable You by Mary Roach (2025) | Fabled | Libro.FM [18:35] HISTORY TOLD IN INTERESTING WAYS Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe (2018) | Fabled | Libro.FM [19:03] The Great Halifax Explosion by John U. Bacon (2017) | Fabled | Libro.FM [20:21] The Big Rich by Bryan Burrough (2009) | Fabled | Libro.FM [21:17] In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton (2001) | Fabled [21:43] Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand (2010) | Fabled | Libro.FM [22:11] ORDINARY PEOPLE MEMOIRS Red Notice by Bill Browder (2015) | Fabled | Libro.FM [22:32] Home Cooking by Laurie Colwin (1988) | Fabled | Libro.FM [23:06] GOTCHA / PEOPLE BEHAVING BADLY Bad Blood by John Carreyrou (2018) | Fabled | Libro.FM [24:22] Bad City by Paul Pringle (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [24:24] Bully Market by Jamie Fiore Higgins (2022) | Fabled | Libro.FM [24:31] Elizabeth's All-Time Top Narrative Nonfiction [26:07] Empty Mansions by Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell, Jr. (2013) | Fabled | Libro.FM [26:56] The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan (2006) | Fabled | Libro.FM [28:07] The Radium Girls by Kate Moore (2016) | Fabled | Libro.FM [29:13] Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard (2011) | Fabled | Libro.FM [30:57] The Deepest South of All by Richard Grant (2020) | Fabled | Libro.FM [33:03] Running with Sherman by Christopher McDougall (2019) | Fabled | Libro.FM [35:01] All Over but the Shoutin' by Rick Bragg (1991) | Fabled | Libro.FM [37:41] Sudden Sea by R. A. Scotti (2003) | Fabled | Libro.FM [39:52] The Day the World Came to Town by Jim DeFede (2002) | Fabled | Libro.FM [43:09] High-Profile Narrative Nonfiction That She Didn't Love [47:37] In Cold Blood by Truman Capote (1965) | Fabled | Libro.FM [47:52] When the Sea Came Alive by Garrett M. Graff (2024) | Fabled | Libro.FM [49:19] Challenger by Adam Higginbotham (2024) | Fabled | Libro.FM [50:48] Other Books Mentioned Finding Flora by Elinor Florence (2025) [4:51] Undaunted Courage by Stephen E. Ambrose (1996) [5:21] The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown (2013) [12:22] Patty Reed's Doll by Rachel K. Laurgaard (1956) [12:59] In Light of All Darkness by Kim Cross (2023) [13:15] The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt (2024) [17:45] Grunt by Mary Roach (2016) [18:27] Family Happiness by Laurie Colwin (1984) [23:48] Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis (2018) [25:10] I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (2018) [25:39] A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan (2023) [28:57] The Immortal Irishman by Timothy Egan (2016) [29:02] Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt (1994) [33:48] Natchez Burning (Natchez Burning, 1 and Penn Cage, 4) by Greg Iles (2014) [34:49] Born to Run by Christopher McDougall (2009) [35:21] My Southern Journey by Rick Bragg (2015) [39:03] Reef Road by Deborah Goodrich Royce (2023) [41:45] A Hundred Summers by Beatriz Williams (2013) [42:33] The Only Place in the Sky by Garrett M. Graff (2019) [45:44] The Devil Reached Toward the Sky by Garrett M. Graff (2025) [50:41] Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham (2019) [42:33]
Will Pokemon save us from the Ai? Stormgate, you remember Stormgate right? Tim Morten had a rather honest rundown of where he feels the post-Blizzard design team went wrong and brings up the changing landscape of Venture Capital. The episode can't help but get real on the eve of Pokemon's release. Love em or hate em, Nintendo is about to drop another massive Poke'drama'pocalypse into the world as reviews come in around 8/10. Xbox continues its cursed run by talking about an upcoming “ad supported” tier of Xbox Game Pass. We're both playing Megabonk. Emails and more.