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Welcome to episode 82! This week we had the privilege of talking to Leanne and Nick from Hemlock and Hyde! We talk all about how they got started doing leather accessories and bags as well as a big scoop on what's next for them! It's a wide-ranging conversation with two awesome friends of ours that you won't want to miss, particularly the part about how their path down the road of being a company making amazing leather goods wasn't the first plan. Check it out! Nick's Thing of the Week: Graph Paper (https://rhodiapads.com/) Leanne's Thing of the Week: Palosanto Edge Bevelers (https://palosanto-factory.com/collections/edge-beveler) Vincent's Thing of the Week: 3x3 Customs Milling Rough Lumber Without a Jointer Using a Few Simple Jigs (https://youtu.be/AWOB-WIDkOs) Ethan's Thing of the Week: Popular Woodworking with Katie Freeman (https://www.popularwoodworking.com/) Support the Show Here: http://buymeacoffee.com/becausewemake
When Ricky Gray and his nephew, Ray Dandridge, decided to go on a crime spree, 1 person was hospitalized and 8 people were left dead. Social Media: Website - https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BeyondContemptTrue Crime Twitter - https://twitter.com/BeyondCMPTPod Insta - https://www.instagram.com/beyond_contempt_podcast/ FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/BeyondContemptTrueCrime/ Show Credits: Research, Writing, Editing, Audio Production, and Music Scoring by Renee Lynn Sponsors: Best Fiends Better Help Sources: https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/33-the-richmond-spree-murders/ Support the Show Here: https://beyondcontemptpodcast.com/support/ Please Subscribe, Share, Rate, and Review the show in Apple Podcasts. Thank you so much for listening.
For the first show of 2021, we decided to discuss the Mandalorian but seeing as it's New Year's Eve and we're us, it sort of devolves into a discussion about Star Wars in general, fandom, the term "fan service" and a whole bunch of other tangents. Join us if you will. Also, we both like the Mandalorian just fine BTW.You can listen in high quality to all of our episodes here:http://podstallion.blogspot.com/Join our Pod Stallions Facebook group here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/podstallions Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Listen: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuaclistonIn this episode Josh and Mel are joined by the very talented (and focused) Boy Graduate, from Albury-Wodonga.Boy Graduate.• Socials: @boygraduate on everything.• Listen: https://open.spotify.com/artist/439SsPuTNabVbIb3eDAV0v?si=7xjR0z7KTmCfdY1As0IobgSocials: @punchingsideways on Twitter and InstagramEmail: feedback@punchingsideways.comSupport the Show Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuacliston
Listen: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysSupport: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuaclistonIn this episode Josh and Mel are joined by the very funny (and very smart) Rodney Claxton from Albury-Wodonga.Rodney grew up in Sydney and has lived quite the life. He started out working in the funeral industry before starting an apprenticeship as a chef. Cooking led him to working on the Queensland coast where he met his amazing wife, Selina. Rodney then moved back into the Funeral and Cemetery Industries and has built a career around memorialising every day people (and very famous people) in the absolute best way.Josh, Mel and Rodney talk about:• Growing up in Sydney, working in the funeral home industry, and dealing with dyslexia as a child.• Rodney’s time moonlighting as a Crime Scene Cleaner.• Meeting famous musicians while working as a professional chef in Cairns, Queensland.• Coordinating the funeral services for the likes of Fred Hollows, and INXS frontman Michael Hutchence.• What do traffic lights and Bono’s wife have in common?• Monument Hill (Albury, NSW) - why it’s in Rodney’s Top 10-20 destinations to visit in Australia.• Rodney’s involvement in the recent works on the Monument Hill Memorial.Socials: @punchingsideways on Twitter and InstagramEmail: feedback@punchingsideways.comSupport the Show Here: https://buymeacoffee.com/joshuacliston
RELEASE THE KRAKEN!For this week's show, our third chair is illustrator, writer, and licensed property brand manager Josh Izzo (http://www.joshuaizzo.com/) and while our original intent was a Ray Harryhausen tribute, we ended mainly talking about Clash of the Titans so we can do more Harryhausen episodes.You can listen in high quality to all of our episodes here:http://podstallion.blogspot.com/Join our Pod Stallions Facebook group here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/podstallions Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
There are so many times that we fail to reach out and connect because of fear. On today’s episode, Lindsey Nobles helps us understand the value of stepping outside of our comfort zone, especially when it’s toward people in a different season of life in order to develop more meaningful connections. We talk about singleness, professional burnout, emotional growth, mental health, life transformation, and the importance of connection - even in the middle of COVID. She really taps into the heart of what Speak Life is all about, encouraging us to find beauty amidst the unexpected and to be willing to embrace the “gray” areas in our lives. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here
On Today’s Show: Here in America, it’s Veteran’s Day, a national holiday. I use any and all holidays as an excuse to do less work, so I’ve got a mini-program for you today. Enjoy and God Bless The Military Industrial Complex Want to Participate In DV Secret Santa? Contact LVL80CatLady! Voicemail: 206-666-4463 (206-66-OH GOD) Have […]
Happy belated Halloween everyone, we taped this one on the 31st and due to a myriad of technical issues didn't get it out at the witching hour but as a wise person said to us, most "Treehouse of Terror" episodes land in November and nobody cares.This episode revolves around 70s TV movies and what a wonderful era that was, topics include Gargoyles, Salem's Lot, Don't be Afraid of the Dark, Bad Ronald and of course, Mark McKinney? We also discuss the passing of Sean Connery because, well that's huge.Happy belated Halloween.Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
We have talked a lot about the tension many have felt in the wake of COVID-19 and today we take that conversation a step further, talking with Anita Lacksman as she shares her family's firsthand experience of contracting COVID-19 at the very beginning of the pandemic. Married to a Doctor, having access to information and resources to support their family, it is a humbling reality to hear just how difficult it was on their family walking through this illness. We also talk about what's been like for Anita, as a woman of color, navigating the social climate that we find ourselves in. We also talk about the role faith plays in either dividing or healing when it comes to racial reconciliation. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
It's October and that means nothing but monsters and horror and we kick it off with a discussion of one of our favourite monsters ever, the Creature from the Black Lagoon.But, we're us and we veer off into a million directions with discussions about Monster Cereal and Christmas displays being put up too early.ALSO, we're joined later in the show by David Weiner, regular third chair and director of the upcoming In Search of Darkness Part 2, we discuss the sequel and how you can get involved and then we just start talking horror movies in general, it's a lot of fun.In Search of Darkness Part 2 websitePod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
We're back and paying tribute to a legendary genre-defying star of film and small screen, John Saxon. He played A-List to C-List productions, hero or villain he could do it all, and as a bonus, he really knew karate!Topics include Enter the Dragon, Gene Roddenberry, Roger Corman, Six Million Dollar Man, Rosie Grier, Jim Kelly, James Coburn, Battle Beyond the Stars, Booth Coleman, Kung Fu, Fantastic Journey, Falcon Crest, Nightmare on Elm Street, Robert Vaughan, Genesis 2, Planet Earth and Maskatron.Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/153 Ryan Taylor shares his story on tying and fishing steelhead and Atlantic salmon flies and how he mixes it up for steelhead with a focus on the Grand River. We dig into some tips on finding and hooking steelhead and how to tie a fly in hand. We talk about who is the greatest spey caster in the world, how to become a great fly tier and the instagram fly tying influencer. Show Notes with the Ryan Taylor - Peter Charles was on the podcast in episode 15 here and talked about fishing the Grand River. - Price Tyrant an George Kelson are the two Tyers that Ryan follows and guides his background with wing technique. - I noted the NW atlantic salmon fly guild has been noted many times on the podcast. - Joseph Rosano was on in episode 136 here and talked about some of the history of spey flies. - ClassicFlyTying.net is a great online resources. - John Shewey was on in episode 16 here and talked about the history of steelhead fly tying. - We talked about Douglas Outdoors here. - The Ahrex HR is the great hair wing hook and equivalent to the partridge N or the 799 TMC. - The 570 Air Flo Rage is the goto line for the Grand. - Bruce Kruk was on the podcast here and talked about fishing the long belly rods and 14 to 16 foot spey lines. - We talked about the NW Fly Tyer and Fly Fishing Expo - the largest fly tying expo in the west. - The marabou spey or hobo spey for murky waters. - Drift Outfitters in Toronto is the closest shop in Toronto - I noted Zack Williams who was on the podcast here. - Ryan uses a Peak vice currently. - We note dupafish which was a media company Ryan was working with. You can find Ryan on Instagram @salmonjunkie Steelhead tips for the Grand River for clear use purples and blacks and greens for dirty water use a little bulkier flies Sparse flies work great Start with orange colored flies Start fishing in close to the bank Resources Noted in the Show Whiskey Gin on Instagram on tying in hand Classic Fly Tying Ahrex HR hook for steelhead Videos and/or podcasts Noted in the Show Here’s a video of Ryan tying in hand Conclusion with Ryan Taylor Ryan Taylor shares his background on tying atlantic salmon flies and how he catches steelhead on the Grand River. We talk about the difference between Spey and D Flies - something not easy todo. Ryan talks about confidence in your flies and where he is going next with his brand. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/153
Should I enroll my dog in the Vaccination Against Canine Cancer Study (VACCS)? What else can I do to prevent my dog from getting cancer? We all love the idea of a cancer vaccine, even when it’s way too early to start celebrating. Dr. Demian Dressler discusses the hopes, fears, and realistic expectations of the VACCS dog cancer vaccine study. He also addresses other cancer preventative measures, including supplements and diet.Dr. Dressler is the author of today’s presenting podcast sponsor, The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger.Links and Resources Mentioned in Today’s Show: Here’s a link to the VACCS vaccine study, with a survey for enrollment https://studypages.com/s/vaccs-vaccination-against-canine-cancer-study-234565/The supplement Dr. Dressler mentioned in the show is EverPup: https://everpup.com and NutroceptPlease see the chapters on Cancer Causes in The Dog Cancer Survival Guide for more detailed information on spay/neuter timing, obesity, vaccinations, and other prevention ideas. Also see the Appendix D on page 472 for a list of action items. And here’s an article on DogCancerBlog.com about cancer prevention.https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/cancer-prevention/prevent-cancer-in-dogs/You can also read the following articles for more information:Obesity: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/full-spectrum-cancer-care/dog-cancer-diet/overweight-dogs-cancer/https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/full-spectrum-cancer-care/dog-cancer-diet/is-there-a-link-between-overfeeding-and-cancer/Spaying and Neutering timing:https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/cancer-causes/spayneuter-and-the-association-with-cancer-in-dogs-part-one/https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/cancer-causes/spayneuter-and-the-association-with-cancer-in-dogs-part-two/https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/cancer-causes/spayneuter-and-the-association-with-cancer-in-dogs-part-three/Vaccinations and titers:https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/choosing-treatments/vaccination-and-dog-cancer/https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/vaccinating-dogs-with-cancer/About Today’s Guest, Dr. Demian DresslerDr. Demian Dressler, DVM is internationally recognized as “the dog cancer vet” because of his innovations in the field of dog cancer management. A dynamic educator and speaker, Dr. Dressler is the author of the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity. Dr. Dressler is the owner of the accredited practice South Shore Veterinary Care, a full-service veterinary hospital in Maui, Hawaii, Dr. Dressler studied Animal Physiology and received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Davis before earning his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from Cornell University. "Your dog does NOT have an expiration date, and there are things ALL cancers have in common that you can help fight. Imagine looking back at this time five years from now and not having a single regret." - Dr. D You can find hundreds of articles Dr. D wrote about dog cancer on his immensely popular website: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/meet-the-veterinarians-dr-dressler/ Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast NetworkThis episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Listen to podcast episode for a special discount code. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200.Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.comHave an inspiring True Tail about your own dog’s cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers.
Show Notes: http://wetflyswing.com/150 Morten Valeur, the founder of Ahrex Hooks, is on to shed some light on how and why he started a new hook company and how they have emerged as one of the leaders in the world. Ahrex Hooks with Morten Valeur Find about the new hooks they have coming up this year and how you can replace some of your current hook line up. We hear about all of the big streamer mentors in Europe and the US on the podcast this week. Click here –>>> for the full transcript or scroll down to the bottom to read the transcript. Show Notes with the Morten 01:50 - Martin Joergensen was on the podcast in episode 99 here from the Global Fly Fisher. 05:50 - Matt Callies from Loon was on the podcast in episode 147 and talked about loving the fly fishing industry and family. 07:05 - Partridge, Tiemco and many others are making great hooks. Ahrex is known for their large musky hooks. 10:15 - Andreas Andersson is a big Pike guy and helped Morten with some Ahrex hook design. 21:30 - Steve from Regal has been helping to develop the bomber hook for dry fly fishing. 26:00 - The trout predator hook is one of their top and 6/0 Big hook for musky. 28:30 - I met Morten in person at IFTD in 2019. 29:30 - Kelly Galloup was on the podcast here and Gunnar Brammer was on here. 34:10 - Niklaus Bauer is a big pike fisher in Europe. 35:55 - The Outcast Prowler is the goto watercraft. 39:40 - Morten noted Bob Popovich’s flies and the beast fly style. 47:05 - Morten loves the Radion 908 Scott rod and the Scott Sector for salt. 48:30 - Here is the affiliate link we have set up with the Gorge Fly Shop. 50:00 - The Scientific Anglers 7x7 knotable bite wire 59:00 - Pat Cohen and Rich Strolis were on the podcast here. You can find links to both of their new books in the show notes at those links. You can find Morten at AhrexHooks.com 10 Pike fly fishing tips December to the end of march is best fishing Pike is a great starter species to start fly fishing for float tube with 6-8 weight rods is recommneded Need to fish slowly with light weight flies and intermediate fly line in winter make sure to pause a lot on your strips Make sure your tails on flies are not too long (avoid missing fish) Use good bite wire Black is number 1 and white is number 2 colors Make your flies super lightweight - most important thing You don’t need barbs Resources Noted in the Show Here’s their popular trout predator hook Radion 908 Scott Fly Rod Videos and/or podcasts Noted in the Show Video of Morten tying flies Bob Popovich beast fly video Conclusion with Morten Valeur Morten Valeur who founded Ahrex Hooks talks about what they have going and how they have been very popular among predator hooks. We also find out how Morten fishes for Pike in Denmark and how to apply that information here. Show Notes: http://wetflyswing.com/150
We're back and well, we're not really going anywhere much these days, so let's talk about all the stuff we're watching.Our subject this week is what we're watching to pass the time, not only from our physical media collections but from the various streaming services available in this wondrous age.Topics include Doom Patrol Season 2, the oeuvre of Al Adamson, The Facts of Life, Danger Diabolik, what movies work best with MST3k riffs, Matt Berry, campiness, What we do in the shadows, record city, and Zardoz cosplay.Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
https://wetflyswing.com/144 Sponsors: Got Fishing - https://gotfishing.com/ Fly Fishing and Tying Journal - https://ftjangler.com/ I sat down with Elke and Alysia Littleleaf from Little Leaf Guides. We covered some tips on fishing the Deschutes salmon fly hatch and what it’s like being the only native american guide couple on the river. We find out how you plan for your next salmon fly trip and the best flies to use for the trip. We find out exactly what Elke’s fly box looks like and why he uses a 6 weight single hander and micro spey in the toolbox. Show Notes for the Deschutes Salmon Fly Hatch 03:00 - John Smeraglio was on the podcast in episode 32 here and covered the Deschutes SalmonFly Hatch. 07:15 - We talk about Al Bagley who was another native american guide who is retired now. 08:30 - Elke notes the Nestle water issue and how they spoke up to protect the environment 10:30 - The DRA and the NW Steelheaders are two groups that they give back to. 14:00 - Alicia notes the Warrior Pavati driftboat they use for their trips. 15:45 - Elke noted having some green drakes is it’s cold and wet. Here's a green drake fly tying video. 17:30 - The Predator is the killer salmon fly patter that Elke developed. Here's a pic of the predator. 20:50 - We here a great story about the influence of Jim Teeny here. I had Jim on the podcast in episode 5 here. 24:13 - I note the Bruce Chard episode where Bruce tells another Jim Teeny story catching a trophy permit on the last cast. 28:45 - The norm woods special is a great pattern. Anything with legs can make a difference. Here's Jason from the Portland Fly Shop tying up a Norm Woods Special. 43:30 - Marty and Mia were on in episode 76 here. Marty noted how Elke fishes the Deschutes differently for steelhead. 58:45 - Alicia’s large trout photo that we talk about in the show. 1:01:50 - The Deschutes Fly Shop at Warm Springs with RV hookups is right up the road from Elke and Alicia. 1:11:30 - The Warm Springs historic museum in Warm Springs 1:12:00 - When the River Ran Wild is a book by Alicia’s grandfather. You can Elke and Alysia Littleleaf at Little Leaf Guides here or at 541-615-0402. Top Deschutes Salmon Fly Hatch Tips Have a variety of sizes and colors of salmon fly patterns Have green drakes if cold and wet weather Be ready for changing it up with pressure drops in the weather Use the Elke's predator pattern with a caddis trailer Use a 3x leader so you don’t loose fish have plenty of caddis in your box Get a black magic marker and add dots, stripes, etc to make different bring 6 weight single hand rod or micro spey to deal with the wind in evening cast in the middle of the river to get the big fish Use studded boots and a wading staff Look under trees and next to grass The sling shot cast works great Don’t step into the water first - Fish are typically right up against the banks Make sure that your wings stand up and that the fly has the profile Resources Noted in the Show Here’s a link for the Warrior Pavati drift boat When the River Ran Wild Book by George Washington The Shattered Civilization Videos Noted in the Show How to tie a green drake dry fly How to tie the Predator fly pattern # Tags and social pics and @mentions #waterislife #deschutes #troutfishing #rainbows #conservation #nativeamericanculture #pavati #green-drake #stoneflies Quote: “Water is Live” Conclusion on The Salmon fly Hatch Elke and AlysiaLIttleLeaf share their best tips on the Deschutes River. Find out why you shouldn’t walk fast, and the other key items to have for your next trip. Tons of great tips including a biggie on when to stay out of the water and the best time to hit steelhead in the upper river. https://wetflyswing.com/144
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/142 Jason Osborn is on the podcast to share the story of how he came to own the Portland Fly Shop and some tips on why they have been successful. Find out about the Kalama River and how Jason was able to catch fish year around on this river. Show Notes with Jason Osborn Northwest Fly Fishing Outfitters was Jason’s previous employer before opening up the Portland Fly Shop. Jason talks about Jim Teeny on the Kalama back in the day. Teeny was the Derek Jeeter of Fly Fishing. The Klamath skater, the bomber and the waller waker are all good flies. We talk about the riffle hitch when using wet flies for waking flies. I @ mentioned Jason on a salmon fly skater. a chubby Chernobyl might be the best skater for trout. Steven bird was on the podcast here to talk about trout spey Jerry French’s Camo squid Frank Moore was on the podcast here and noted the skunk as one of his patterns. Steelhead U Caddis Fly is a great resource Travis was on the podcast here. You can find Jason at the Portland Fly Shop here Resources Noted in the Show We talk about fall caddis and why they work later in the season. You can listen to Tom Larimer talk about summer steelhead here. Steelhead University Videos Noted in the Show Here’s a video on skating flies for steelhead on the Dean how to tie a chubby chernobyl Conclusion with Jason Osborn Jason Osborn describes the experience of opening and running a new fly shop. Find out why he quit guiding and why the new fly shop has been successful. We hear about the Kalama and other SW Washington rivers and how they have changed over the years We also dig into the Dean River and how you might use waking flies for steelhead on this great river. We also break out some skating tips for rainbow trout as well. https://wetflyswing.com/142
Is a high-protein, low-carb, high-fiber diet for dog cancer meat-based? Dr. Ernie Ward says it doesn’t have to be – and maybe shouldn’t be. Listen in on this fascinating Deep Dive episode with the author of The Clean Pet Food Revolution. Other topics covered in this wide-ranging conversation:Why veterinarians don’t have a lot of nutrition education from school.Why keeping your dog lean and fit is so very important.What the ideal diet for a dog with cancer is and isn’t and why.Why animal meats are not great for dogs with cancer.Why we have to stop thinking of protein as ingredient and more as a “nutrient vessel.”Why we should consider eating fungus and yeasts instead of meat.The importance of fiber in the diet.Why Mark Cuban funded his pet food company Wild Earth on Shark Tank.Why he doesn’t necessarily like crickets as a food source.How to keep an open mind about food, and everything else.Links Mentioned in Today’s Show: Here’s a really interesting article about Koji on the Wild Earth website: https://wildearth.com/blogs/news/get-to-know-the-new-protein-for-dogs-koji#.XuGY2kVKhjURead the paper that inspired Dr. Ernie Ward to start his pet food company: Environmental impacts of food consumption by dogs and cats, by Gregory S. Okin Books by Dr. Ernie Ward: The Clean Pet Food Revolution (Dec 2019) Better You, Better Dog, Better Life (Sep 2019)Chow Hounds: Why Our Dogs Are Getting Fatter (2010) Wild Earth Pet Food: https://wildearth.com/Watch Wild Earth get funded by Mark Cuban on Shark Tank: https://youtu.be/4kWGqgCDA1AAbout Today’s Guest, Dr. Ernie Ward: Ernie Ward, DVM, CVFT (veterinary food therapist) has spent his career blending healthy lifestyles and medicine. He is internationally known for improving veterinary medical standards, creating a higher quality of life for animals, and promoting healthier habits for pets and people. Dr. Ward has been a leader in the areas of pet nutrition and weight loss, establishing diagnostic test protocols and evolving pet technologies, promoting senior pet care, and advancing veterinary practice standards and veterinary staff training. Follow Dr. Ward on the Socials: https://www.facebook.com/DrErnieWardhttps://www.youtube.com/OffLabelVeterinaryNewshttps://www.pinterest.com/DrErnieWard/https://www.instagram.com/drernieward/About Dog Cancer Answers Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast NetworkThis episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Listen to podcast episode for a special discount code. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200.Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.comHave an inspiring True Tail about your own dog’s cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers.
It's just Jason and Brian this time around and our topic this week was inspired by some posts in our Facebook group.British Annuals are hardback books that go back to the 1940s and over the decades they have made a staggering amount of different licenses and properties.We start by talking about Doctor Who (a lot of people's introduction to the annual) but discuss Holmes and Yo-Yo, V, The Avengers, Adam Adamant, Kenny Everett, The Beano, Thunderbirds, Look-In, Abba, Space:1999, UFO, Kung Fu, Star Trek, Tomorrow People, Gold Key Comics, Brian's childhood fears about England and finish off just talking about Buck Rogers for no good reason.As a side bonus, we will be sharing our collection of UK annuals in our facebook group, join us! Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
My friend Jessica Honegger hits close to home as she talks about how we moms can sometimes feel like we're on the side lines of life. As author of Imperfect Courage and Founder of the socially conscious fashion brand Noonday Collection, Jessica and I talk about motherhood, marriage, and finding purpose as we navigate everyday life. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
For this week's episode, we're joined by our special guest actor/writer/comedian Matt Weinhold (@mattweinhold) who is also 1/4 of the awesome Monster Party Podcast.We titled this episode "Dalek Grab Bag" because we set out to talk about the Peter Cushing Dalek movies of the mid-1960s (and that is the running theme) but we're all over the map talking about obscure UK SF shows we like, Doug McClure, one-man plays, tripods, Dalek merchandise, triffids, 16mm prints, Tom Baker and dream casting a new Doctor Who movie. We still think it's a fun, solid two hours but just wanted to be honest about the title. Also, some NSFW language.Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Today's guest is all about relationships and shared connection - a topic that I could talk about all day. Alan Graham is the founder of MobileLoaves & Fishes and has been committed to loving the homeless well through this ministry. He has become a nationally renowned voice in helping bring awareness and tangible solutions to meeting the needs of those battling homelessness. He shares with me the his journey to faith, his mission, and the true meaning of 'home'. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Cheryl Luke is the kind of friend that you can talk to for hours. I always find safety in our conversations as she holds space to navigate hard conversations. In this episode she shares how her foundation in faith, family, and close friendships have kept her grounded, especially when navigating the more complicated part of this journey we call life. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
In honour of CBS bringing back the Sunday Night Movie this week, we decided to cover Raiders of the Lost Ark and we have a special guest, Ned Hastings from Adult Swim!We cover our childhood discovery of the film and our respective takeaways, the toylines from Kenner, LJN and Star Toys. Our appreciation (or lack therefore of) for the sequels and basically all kinds of the usual straying from the topic like seeing films with tons of nudity with your parents, your dad seeing a movie before you and the guy who played "Toht". It's a fun car ride, join us won't you?Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Are we right to assume that older dogs shouldn’t go through surgery? Is it ever right to put them under? Dr. Nancy Reese has an answer for Louise’s Listener Line question about her senior Maltese. In the process, she also reveals her own internal struggle about getting surgery for her own senior dog. This episode is proof that even veterinarians struggle with this question. Helpful Resources and Links Mentioned in Today’s Show: Here’s a great article on DogCancerBlog about how to think about age and your dog: Is my Dog Too Old for Cancer Treatments?Sometimes we worry that our dogs are near the end of their life, but we don’t know what that actually looks like. This article tells you the warning signs, so you can be prepared: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/end-of-life-care/warning-signs-dog-dying/Here’s an article James’ wife Molly wrote about Dr. Dressler’s epic surgery on their senior Maltese, Kanga: https://www.dogcancerblog.com/articles/dog-cancer-surgery-what-i-learned/About Today’s Guest, Dr. Nancy Reese: Dr. Nancy Reese is a small animal veterinarian with over 30 years of clinical experience taking care of cats and dogs and other critters in the Sierra Nevada foothills. She’s also a perpetual student and researcher, as evidenced by her many degrees. In addition to her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of California, Davis, she earned a Masters in Preventive Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis and then a Ph.D. in Epidemiology at UC Davis. If you string all her letters out after her name it looks like this: Nancy Reese, DVM, MPVM, PhD. In her spare time, she volunteers to help evacuate and shelter animals caught up in disasters, and she’s currently training to help in human search and rescue efforts. Dr. Reese lives in a log cabin with her husband, her 13-year-old golden retriever, and her two 13-year-old cats. Her hobbies include boosting the quality of life and longevity for all animals in her care, hiking, travelling, and cross-country skiing. Oh, and lots of dog walking. Follow Podcast Sponsor The Dog Cancer Survival Guide on the Socials: https://www.youtube.com/dogcancervet https://www.facebook.com/dogcancer/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/ https://twitter.com/dogcancervet https://www.instagram.com/dogcancersurvivalguide/ Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast NetworkThis episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Listen to podcast episode for a special discount code. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200.Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.comHave an inspiring True Tail about your own dog’s cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers.
Have you ever had that friend that’s the hostess with the mostest...? That’s my friend Brooke Warnock, a soul that embodies what it means to make others feel welcomed and loved. When Brooke and I recorded this episode, I had no idea we would find ourselves stuck in our homes. It’s amazing how this conversation is speaking life into the season we’ve found ourselves in. Homeschool mom of five and co-lead of Lost Valley Ranch, Brooke shares how a life of seclusion led to self-discovery, restoration, and a complete shift in her perspective. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
We're back and once again joined by David Weiner, former editor of Famous Monsters and director of the upcoming film "In Search of Tomorrow" for a deep dive into Gerry Anderson's seminal 1970s space opera "Space:1999"We discuss the interesting story behind the making, David's conversations with Martin Landau, first season vs second and of course, the merchandise!David Weiner can be found at:https://itcamefromblog.com/Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Greetings fellow shut-ins! Jason and Brain return for a bit of a departure episode in that we were so desperate to talk to each other that there really wasn't much planning.Our subject this week is what we're watching to pass the time, not only from our physical media collections but from the various streaming services available in this wondrous age.Topics range from Lee Marvin, Alec Baldwin's "The Shadow", Jim Henson, Roger Corman, Chopping Mall, weird movie commentaries, Sam Sherman, Dick Tracy, Ultraman, and Ultra Q and did you know Jason is a Star Trek character? It's freaking canon and everything!Pod Stallions FB Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2226244254053126/ Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Prepare your hearts as we dive deep with Cassie Carrigan into her story of love, loss and acceptance. Cassie, her husband, and two children are currently picking up the pieces after the devastating loss of her daughter Radiance and her son Caleb. I'm astounded by Cassie’s continual faith. She shares how she navigates her grief process, what she’s chosen to believe, and her hopes for a new found joy. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/129 Sponsor: https://ftjangler.com/ I sat down with Paul Beel from Frankenfly to hear how he built an amazing fly tying resource online and what's next for the other mad scientist we've had on the podcast. Do you remember who the first was? Flymphs, Rainy's, Dan Frazier and the carp stalker are all on tap today. Leave comment or send me an dm on social to let me know if you enjoyed this episode. Show Sponsors Fly Fishing and Tying Journal: https://ftjangler.com/ Show Notes with Paul Beel from Frankenfly The Ergo All Purpose bobbin from Loon Outdoors. Rainy's Flies and Dette Flies are two companies that Paul works with and covers social media for them now. Wayne Sampson was interviewed on Frankenfly and was a decibel of Chris Helm. Dan Frazier and Jay Zimmerman have two great carp books on fly design. Paul notes that you have to have a hook that rides up. Carp Stalker 1 on instagram is a great resource for Carp fishing. Dave Hughes has a book on Flymphs and the Flymph Forum are two resources out there. Michigan Dry Flies is another little niche in fly fishing. I need to contact Joe Fox who is a classic catskill tyer and a guy we need to get on the podcast. Here is a great video on Joe Fox and the history and tradition that was passed down to him. The Bearded Wonder is an original pattern from Paul. We talk about Mike Schmidt and how he was a mentor for Paul. Here's a video on Mike Schmidt's background. Monster Dub is one of the most popular dubbing materials on the site. The Bluegill belly bean is quickly becoming the all around goto pattern for multi species. HMH TRV and HMH Standard are Paul's goto vices. Deneki reviews the Standard HMH vice here. Deer Creek is making a custom scissor for Frankenfly. West Fly closed up shop this last year. Here's a podcast with Scott Richmond who was behind West Fly. Funny thing, someone already purchased the URL West Fly and selling flies. Happens quick right? The Fiberglass Manifesto and Brian Wise on Youtube are two great resources Paul follows. Brian's channel is all about music. I think I need to get him on the podcast to here the story. Link to the Nature Conservancy article describing the Walbash River. You can Find Paul at FrankenFly Videos Noted in the Show Here's a video on Mike Schmidt's background. Joe Fox and a little history Here's Brian Wise' Channel with Music baby! Conclusion with Paul Beel Paul Beel from Frankenfly breaks out his story and some tips for Carp fly fishing and fly tying. Lots of cool history on carp and some great resources to help you get going. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/129
How are you dealing with The Virus? Are you hanging in there? In this episode, Mark riffs on the impacts to bakers, how what was impossible is now possible, and how we need a better story once this crisis has passed. Now is not the time to give up! We can get through this together! Helpful Links Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
I absolutely love the vulnerability and openness that Elizabeth Petters brings to this episode. She opens up about navigating a childhood filled with anxiety, her journey with mental illness and struggle to find forgiveness. I loved hearing how she’s learned to balance the tension of it all as she is now striving to parent with a new perspective. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
About the Show: Here at I am Northwest Arkansas, we come in contact with a lot of interesting people in the Ozarks. Every day there is a new review or email encouraging us to keep sharing the great information that we are pushing out on the blog and podcast. Today’s guest is no exception. Shawn Morris sent me an email sharing some great ideas for a potential business here in Northwest Arkansas and I decided to sit down with him for coffee. It turns out that Shawn and his wife Ragan cut their teeth running Airbnb out of their first home in South Fayetteville. Once we heard the whole story and how they have learned from their mistakes and have totally turned their first property into a legitimate side hustle we wanted to share this with our audience. In this episode, Shawn and Ragan discuss how they got started with Airbnb, some of their own experiences using the Airbnb service in other locations like NYC and Austin, TX. They walk us through the steps they took to get their home ready for the public and why they eventually saw the need to buy another property so that they could turn their first home into a temporary rental cash cow. We’ll they are not going to retire anytime soon but they are having a ton of fun and learning a lot through the process. If you’ve ever thought about renting out your place or purchasing a rental property to make it available on Airbnb this episode is for you! Also, Shawn and Ragan share some of the challenges that you could face when renting out your home through Airbnb. Nothing is ever perfect but when you hear some of the problems they faced and what was done to overcome them it might just reassure you. If this podcast episode resonates with you please let us know by commenting below or by dropping us an email. We appreciate each and every listener of this podcast. All of this and more on this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas. Important Links and Mentions on the Show*: Ragan Hood-Morris on Instagram Shawn Morris Email Speak Up Fayetteville discussion on Short Term Rentals Beyond Pricing - Software that Shawn mentioned to help him with pricing Airbnb Fayetteville Listings Smokey Hill Retreat - Airbnb Listing that we are familiar with here at the Podcast. Book and tell them you heard about it first here. *Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase. This episode is sponsored by: Email info@iamnorthwestarkansas.com to learn more about sponsorship opportunities. Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas: Join our Email List! Email Us hello@iamnorthwestarkansas.com Connect With Our Facebook Page https://www.Facebook.com/iamnorthwestarkansas/ Connect With Our Twitter @iamnorthwestar1 Connect With Our Instagram @iamnorthwestarkansas Join The Facebook Group https://www.Facebook.com/groups/iamnorthwestarkansas Connect with our Fearless Host Randy Wilburn on LinkedIn Thank you for listening to this episode of the I am Northwest Arkansas podcast. We showcase businesses, culture, entrepreneurship, and the lives of everyday people making Northwest Arkansas what it is today. Please consider making a one-time donation to our production team through PayPal to help with the expenses of keeping this podcast running smoothly https://www.paypal.me/encouragebuildgrow
Nicky Giusto is a fourth generation baker and miller and is carrying on the Giusto legacy with great aplomb. Nicky competed at the Coupe du Monde and was the coach of Team USA at the most recent competition, in addition to starting the Artisan Baking Center in Petaluma, CA. In this episode, Nicky shares his family history in bread and flour. We talk about the connection between baker and miller, the purpose of the Artisan Baking Center and what it's like to compete at the highest level. Helpful Links: Central Milling Artisan Baking Center Artisan Baking Center on Instagram Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Jennifer Koertner is in the centre of the action in her micro-bakery, Jen's Breads. Her kitchen is in the local community centre; all the better to make her place part of the fabric of Mt. Morris, Illinois! In the episode, Mark and Jennifer discuss the challenges with being a small town market baker, how her central location offers several advantages and how she was able to find such a great partner in her baker Sarah. Helpful Links: Jen's Bread website @jens_artisan_breads_ on Instagram Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/121 Fred Klein breaks down some great tips on tying classic wet flies and sheds some light on the history of wet flies. He is the Grizzly king on Instagram and is breaking out beautiful pics for everyone to see out there. Fred talks about the history of classic flies and some of the great books you can check out. We also touch on brook trout and some of the flies that Fred uses. Don't miss this as Fred describes the 6 top must have books for classic flies. Fly Fishing Trip Giveaway: https://wetflyswing.com/giveaway Show Notes with Fred Klein (updated links/time: https://wetflyswing.com/121) Ray Bergman was the editor for Outdoor Life. The Book Trout from 1938 was Ray's biggest book with flies from pre WWII era. Grizzly King Fly on instagram is Fred's main outlet where he shares all of his over 350 custom wet fly patterns. We talk about the pathfinder as seen on Ray Bergman's book and tied here by Fred. Fred describes a little about wet wings and how to tie them correctly. Fred notes two books here and how tips up and tips down changed over the years. The Silver Doctor has a married wing and can be seen below. Died goose is very typical for this fly pattern. Fred is an ambassador for Partridge Hooks The Parmachene Bell was noted here and on the podcast with John Shewey in episode 16. NW Fly Fishing Magazine and Classic Steelhead Flies are both products from John Shewey. Here is the Harliquin below from Ray Bergman's book and on Instagram through Fred's feed. Joseph Bates, Leonard wrote Flies from 1950 which had a huge number of flies. Carrie Stevens were all big names back in the old days. Piscator Flies and Darren MacEachern was behind Streamers 365 which was a huge project. The Alexadra fly and Carrie Stevens Boston Blackie which is an unknown fly but are Fred's goto flies for brook trout. The must read books are as follows: Thadeus Norrus: The American Angler Charles Orvis: Fishing with a fly from 1883, Favorite Flies and there History by Marry Orvis Trout by Ray Bergman Flies: 2200 Wet Flies and Streamers Joseph Bates: Streamers and Bucktails Davie McPhail is one of the best fly tyers on Instagram. You can check out his youtube channel here. The Silver Stork was noted here. H&H Vises were noted here. Here's what H and H stands for. The Quack Doctor was discussed here in relation to mylar and other silver and gold tinsels. Here's a link to the new Tesla Truck. Leave a comment if you like the look of this baby? You can find Fred Klein at Grizzle King Fly on Instagram. Resources Noted in the Show Videos Noted in the Show Here's a Classic Davie McPhail Video The Alexandra Wet Fly Conclusion with Fred Klein Fred Klein shares some of his best classic wet flies and the resources to help you get started. He talks about the importance of thread size, why he loves Davie McPhail and why you should follow him. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/121
What happens when the director of "Singing in the Rain" directs an Alien knock off?We're joined once again by David Weiner, former editor of Famous Monsters and director of the upcoming film "In Search of Tomorrow" for a rousing discussion of the 1980 classic(?) Science Fiction thriller "Saturn 3".We discuss the interesting story behind the making, Farrah Fawcett, the Ed Bishop cameo, Starlog, the internal conflicts, the resulting parody novel and well, did this film get better after 40 years? Join us. Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Joanne Chang is a shining light on the North American baking firmament. Owner of the hugely successful Flour Bakery in Boston, Joanne is also the author of several beloved cookbooks. In this episode, Mark and Joanne discuss how she made the leap into baking and built up a mini-empire of bakeries around Boston. Expanding beyond a single shop requires a change of focus and Joanne now plays a significantly different role than the early days. And she still has time to write books like Pastry Love! Helpful Links: Flour Bakery Website @flourbakeryandcafe on Instagram @joannebchang on Instagram Joanne's latest book: Pastry Love on Amazon Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Laura Rogerson is bringing the Good Stuff to the people of St. Albert, Alberta. Having baked for the local farmer's market for years, she is now opening her own downtown space to both bake and teach baking classes. In this episode Mark and Laura talk about building a customer base over time, what it takes to expand to new markets and how she's keeping her build out costs manageable in her new space. Helpful Links: Breadlove Website @breadlove_ca on Instagram Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Richard Placzek is really into baking. Really, really into baking. But it was once he teamed up with Sammy Wardrop that his bakery really took off. In this episode, Mark talks with both Richard and Sammy about their individual baking journeys, how they met one day at a London farmers market and how they are slowly building The Whole Grain Hearth into a southern Ontario highlight. Helpful Links: The Whole Grain Hearth Website @wholegrainhearth on Instagram Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Jodi Whalen and Phil Merrick opened August First Bakery and Cafe in Burlington Vermont back in 2010 and step by step have grown it into a sustainable business for them, their staff and their community. They even have the team and systems in place where they can step back from the day to day operations of the bakery. In this episode, Jodi and Phil share their journey in baking and in business, and share their experience in building a business that will continue after their retirement. Helpful Links: August First Bakery Website Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Our newest PodStallions doesn't really have a topic but is a concept that Jason had, where we just ask each other personal questions relating to why we are the way we are. Topics include collecting during high school, giving it all up and first pop culture crushes. Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
It doesn't take more than a handful of products before a bakery owner asks "How can I stay on top of everything?" Yet once the Pandora's Box of tracking spreadsheets is opened, it becomes harder and harder to leave the screen and get back to the bench. In this episode, Mark talks about the tracking alternatives available to bakers, from pen and paper to major enterprise level software. And then he asks the most important question: What is "good enough?" Helpful Links: Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
After a busy holiday season, the start of January is the perfect time for some well deserved rest. But once your rested, smart bakery owners take some time to plan out their business development activities for the year ahead. In this episode, Mark describes a 7 step method that he and Cindy used to plan out business development for their bakery, including a current business assessment, setting realistic development goals and bringing their bake team along for the ride. Helpful Links: Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Our last podcast of the year began with the premise of Guilt Pleasures but evolved live into a discussion of whether or not the concepts should exist anymore at all.This episode covers a ton of ground and includes a variety of topics including Jim Wynorski, Life Force (again), Hallmark channel movies, comfort food, there is a whole point where we just fanboy about the Watchman and we crescendo into Jason's new friendship with Rian Johnson. It's one of the most fun experiences we've had in taping this show and honestly, that's saying a lot.Also, I'm super sorry about the sound quality, i've already made some purchases to fix that in the new year. Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
Not only is Alexis Hughes-Williams building her pop-up bakery, Something Sweet, but she's building a non-profit to empower young women at the same time. In this episode, Mark learns about how Alexis learned to bake from her great-grandmother, built up a popular pop-up bakery and intends to expand it beyond Nashville, while keeping Girl unKnown a prominent part of her life. Helpful Links: Something Sweet Website Support the Show Here! Rise Up! The Baker Podcast website The Bakers4Bakers Community Mark's Blog, with the Bakernomics series Mark on Instagram Credits: Produced and hosted by Mark Dyck Theme song and music by Robyn Dyck Orange Boot Human logo by Fred Reibin
Like everyone else, we were captivated this year by Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag, a short show (on Amazon Prime in the U.S., BBC Three in the UK) with fourth-wall breaking wit, silly and perverse situations, and a surprising amount of heart as the protagonist's psyche and trauma unravels. Also, there's a Hot Priest. We discuss how the show approaches humor, the evolving role of the audience/camera as Fleabag learns to love herself, gender, cinematography, and the complicated relationship between sex, trauma, and guilt. Plus, in a special aftershow, we gush about the well-deserved Emmy wins and how the show differs from the original one-woman play, which Tay saw a broadcast of, including the fate of the guinea pig. Note: because of the adult subject matter of this show, listener discretion is advised. Sources we consulted and/or want to share: See if there's a National Theatre Live broadcast of the play near you! Olivia is going to see it the weekend we're posting this! Phoebe Waller-Bridge considering bringing Fleabag back at 50 Article from Variety about Fleabag and creating perverse characters that Tay cites a lot Great early article from Vulture about how Fleabag FEELS different than other TV The Journey of Buying the Fleabag Jumpsuit Great analysis of the role of breaking the fourth wall in Season 2. THE SHOWER SCENE WAS BASED ON HER AND HER HUSBAND On Writing Olivia Colman into the Show Here's an essay about Fleabag and hair Video essay about the use of the fourth wall and intimacy The guinea pig "gasp" in the play Casting the foxes The BBC didn't let her kill the guinea pig Hannah Gadsby's Nanette on American Netflix Phoebe Waller-Bridge's other written-and-starring show, Crashing, on American Netflix. We've since watched it and quite enjoyed it. Fleabag wins Emmys for Best Comedy Series Emmy acceptance speech from Henry Bradbeer, adorable old British man who directed Episode 1 of Season 2 Playlist of Phoebe's SNL episode Be sure to check out our Patreon, which will be updated soon with new content, to support the show. Follow our podcast on Twitter and Instagram. Meanwhile, you can also follow Tay on Twitter and Instagram and Olivia on Twitter and Instagram.
Today on the show, we have Laura Kelley! She is Mama to seven, artist, lover of color and meaningful words. Laura is a deep and creative soul who says she is “doing her best and hanging on tight” everyday. We talk about journaling, adoption, trusting your spouse, autism, and what she thinks every parent can do to help change the narrative when it comes to befriending children with special needs. I will forever cherish the love and pain Laura so beautifully relives in our conversation as we talk about her son Everett and his short, yet absolutely life changing time in their family. Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Seeing as it's Halloween, what better time to discuss one of the most influential directors of our youth, John Carpenter.We discuss how we discovered his work, chronologically going through the body of work, discussing the good, the bad and the seriously underrated pieces in his filmography.We sidetracked a little bit but anyone who listens to us knows how we do.We hope you enjoy and have a happy Halloween! Please give us spirited debate in our new Facebook group. Download the Show HereListen herePODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED
As we're into the coolest month ever, we pontificate upon one of Brian's favourite movies of all time, the Brian Depalma classic " Phantom of the Paradise".Please note we thought of the topic exactly one minute before taping but that really wouldn't stop someone who's seen the movie50 times, there was no "boning up" required, we talk Paul Williams, where we first saw the movie, influences, Winnipeg, the merchandise, alternative casting, shared locations with Logan's Run, the amazing Gerrit Graham and somehow end up at Zardoz? How? Anyway, It's a jam-packed hour. Please Enjoy and we have a new PodStallions Facebook group, please join us. Download the Show HereListen hereGive us some love on the PodStallions Facebook page!PODSTALLIONS ON ITUNESPODSTALLIONS RSS FEED