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Hi everyone! We recently surveyed our audience and learned that many of you would like to see more video. So, we're kicking off a new run of video episodes, beginning with our interview featuring John Cleese—actor, writer, comedian, and author of Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide. You can watch the interview on our Substack, or on Youtube. Enjoy! Original intro The Ministry of Silly Walks. The Cheese Shop. French Taunting. If you haven't seen any of these Monty Python sketches before, do us a favor and go watch one or two of them. You'll discover—or re-discover—why our guest for this episode is a creative comic legend. John Cleese starred in and co-wrote the award-winning series Fawlty Towers, was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay of A Fish Called Wanda, and even has a species of lemur named after him (Cleese's wooly lemur, Avahi cleesei). He's also an expert on the creative process, and so if you're looking for a new framework to level-up your own workflow, his book Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide is a great resource. We talk with John about his new book, and also about creative collaboration in the midst of friction, how to be comfortable with ambiguity, and creating boundaries of space and time to get in a creative mode. We also get to ask him a question that's been bugging us ever since we first watched Monty Python and The Holy Grail. These days, we can all use a little more laughter in our lives. We hope our interview with John sparks some joy, and leaves you with some new creative tools. Thanks for listening. Bio John Cleese is an English actor, comedian, writer, and film producer. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report. In the late 1960s, he co-founded Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films, And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and The Meaning of Life. In the mid-1970s, Cleese and his first wife, Connie Booth, co-wrote and starred in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Later, he co-starred with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and former Python colleague Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures. He also starred in Clockwise, and has appeared in many other films, including two James Bond films, two Harry Potter films, and the last three Shrek films. He is also the author of Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide. *** This ad-supported episode is available to everyone. If you'd like to hear it ad-free, upgrade to our premium subscription, where you'll get an additional 2 ad-free episodes per month (4 total). Premium subscribers also get access to the documentary Design Disruptors and our growing library of books, as well as our monthly AMAs with former guests, ad-free episodes, discounts and early access to workshops, and our monthly newsletter The Brief that compiles salient insights, quotes, readings, and creative processes uncovered in the show. Upgrade to paid
Ab17 - der tägliche Podcast mit Kathrin und Tommy Wosch. Montag bis Freitag. Morgens und AbendsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ab17podcastWhatsapp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBSCV98kyyQceNs4A1ISchreib uns: kontakt@diewoschs.deIn der heutigen Episode dreht sich alles um aktuelle Ereignisse und skurrile Geschichten aus Deutschland und der Welt. Die Moderatoren blicken zurück auf die Feierlichkeiten zum Tag der Deutschen Einheit, die in Schwerin ihren Höhepunkt fanden. Von halbstündigen Führungen durch die Staatskanzlei bis hin zu Konzerten und prominenten Reden, die Feier bot eine breite Palette an Erlebnissen. Besonders im Fokus: ein Rundgang von Manuela Schwesig als Präsidentin des Bundesrates. Der Podcast führt uns durch die verschiedenen Veranstaltungen, angefangen bei den großen politischen Akteuren bis hin zu musikalischen Highlights wie Malik Harris und Keimzeit.Neben den Feierlichkeiten werfen die Moderatoren einen humorvollen Blick auf Christoph Waltz, den österreichischen Schauspieler, der durch seine Rollen in Hollywood und seine Zusammenarbeit mit Quentin Tarantino berühmt wurde. Es wird über seine komische Seite debattiert und darüber, wie er sich von kleineren deutschen TV-Produktionen zu einem internationalen Star entwickelte.Darüber hinaus beschäftigt sich die Episode auch mit ernsteren Themen wie dem Anstieg antisemitischer Straftaten in Deutschland im Jahr 2023. Es wird über die Gründe für den Anstieg gesprochen und über die erschreckenden Statistiken reflektiert, die einen Anstieg politisch motivierter Straftaten in den letzten Monaten zeigen.Doch der Podcast bleibt nicht lange bei ernsten Themen. Es geht weiter mit kuriosen Nachrichten aus der Tierwelt, darunter die Schließung des Pinguinmuseums in Cuxhaven und der Wahl des „fettesten Bären“ im Rahmen eines Nationalpark-Projekts. Diese Geschichten werden mit einer gehörigen Portion Ironie und Humor aufbereitet.Zum Schluss gibt es noch einen Einblick in den Sport: Morton Emin da Silva, ein Läufer mit einer ungewöhnlichen Leidenschaft, läuft Marathons rückwärts – und in Bremen sogar rückwärts hüpfend! Ein Thema, das die Moderatoren mit einem Augenzwinkern und vielen Lachern kommentieren.Diese Episode bietet eine bunte Mischung aus Politik, Kultur, Skurrilitäten und Humor – perfekt, um den Alltag hinter sich zu lassen und mit einem Schmunzeln auf die Welt zu blicken.Inhalt00:00:00 Guten Morgen und leicht verkatert00:02:01 Rundgang Manuela Schwesig am Bürgerfest00:05:31 Christoph Waltz und seine Hollywood-Karriere00:07:34 Antisemitische Straftaten in Deutschland 202300:09:23 Pinguinmuseum in Cuxhaven schließt nach 15 Jahren00:10:57 Die Wahl des fettesten Bären in den USA00:12:28 Geburtstagsparty im Holland Park00:13:54 Marathonläufer Morton Emin da Silva läuft rückwärts00:14:08 Ministry of Silly Walks als Inspiration Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 60-minute reggae mixtape show curated by Dubmatix showcases the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between. PLAYLIST Grant Phabao & Lone Ranger - Panafrican Youths Deemas J - Keep On Silly Walks Discotheque & Matthew Jashua - Empress Vibes Farm & Tyler G Music Dr Ring Ding, Anaves Music - Follow Dis Yah Sound Bandulu & Anaves - Rise Again G Ras & Ras I - Rasta Up Dubmatix - Rocksteady Freddie Arkaingelle - Chubble Exile Di Brave & Bassic Division - Make Way For Change Lawgiver the Kingson - Down A Yard (Dubwize) Moby Stick & King Kong - Twsited Reality Likle Mystic - Blazing Fyah Ricky Chaplin & Big Youth - Time To Unite Jahriffe - Conquer The Lion Carry the show on your station. Get in touch dubmatix@dubmatix.com https://www.mixcloud.com/dubmatix/
Ini Kamoze steps into the booth with Lila Ike for the sultry, melodic new tune I Want You. We've also got new tunes from Khalia, Exco Levi, Naomi Cowan, a full look at the Roots & Culture riddim produced by Silly Walks, and remixes with Dre Island and Samory I.
Fantástico primer adelanto del próximo álbum de The Peawees. Suena junto a un surtido de jugosas novedades como los nuevos álbumes de los californianos The Reflectors, los británicos The Caezars o los extraterrestres Sex Organs. Estos últimos actuarán en la inminente próxima edición del Bali R’n’R Show de Benidorm. También vienen de gira los franceses The Silly Walks, los alemanes Ray Collins Hot-Club o los estadounidenses The Tripwires.(Foto del podcast; The Peawees)Playlist;THE REFLECTORS “Limitation” (Going out of fashion, 2024)THE PEAWEES “The wolf” (adelanto del álbum “One ride”)MADDAM “Can’t stop beating” (ST, 2024)THE TRIPWIRES “Kicking around in new shoes” (Do it some more, 2023)THE JACKETS “What about you” (single, 2022)SEX ORGANS “Let’s fuck around” (We’re fucked, 2024)THE SILLY WALKS “Who’s gonna find out” (Trash attack, 2022)THE SCANERS “No return” (III, 2024)SNOOPER “Powerball” (Super snooper, 2023)PAPERNIKS “Oxygen tank flipper” (single, 2024)TYMON DOGG and THE DACOITS “Wheel of life and death” (adelanto del álbum “The Granada sessions”)ELEMENTO DESERTO “El mambo del ansia” (La hora maldita, 2022)RAY COLLINS HOT-CLUB “Hot” (1 to 5 jive, 2017)LOS TORONTOS “No problema, big problem” (Say hello, 2022)THE CAEZARS “Be my witch” (The Caezars, 2024)EELS “Time” (adelanto del álbum Eels time)Escuchar audio
Welcome to the second episode of our Myofascial Magic strand! I recently co-founded Myofascial Magic In Action with the esteemed Paul Thornley, with the mission of providing practitioners with client-centred micro-movement keys. And now we're bringing you our shared passion - and the answer to some of your burning questions - in the form of this special joint podcast series, releasing every couple of weeks.In this episode we talk about one of the most fundamental movements of most of our lives - WALKING... Fifteen years ago Monty Python did a sketch called The Ministry of Silly Walks. It was hilarious (look it up on YouTube for a giggle!). But the truth is, that we all have a walking pattern that may or may not serve us as well as it could. Have you watched animals walking? Have you noticed that different people often mimic different animals? Like Penguins (that tend to rock and shuffle), or Bears (who have an ipsilateral swing) or Flamingos, that spiral-lift one foot after the other. It's fascinating.A great deal of the biomechanical information out there about “correct walking gait” focuses on foot placement and toe-heel relationships. It measures things like stride length and all sorts of metrics that prove pretty meaningless in practice. They fail us miserably when we just want to be able to move well and BONUS – actually receive energy from walking, rather than lose it. YES – that is possible.In this episode Paul tells a gorgeous story from his army days and how cleverly walking was understood so that a unit of soldiers (of all different heights, sizes and abilities) could all walk in sync and arrive at the same time. What actually happens when we recognise how the Pelvic Foot works? How do we release rebound energy? And even give it back to the body? Listen in as we explore it all! We hope you get a lot out of this conversation, thank you for being here,Joanne and PaulMORE INFOVisit myofascialmagic.comFOLLOW USFollow @myofascial_magic on InstagramGET IN TOUCHEmail us on info@myofascialmagic.com or DM us on InstagramPodcast produced and edited by Megan Bay DormanSIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTER Simply scroll down to ‘Join Our Collective' and pop in your details. We DON'T spam and we DO respect privacy! FOLLOW ME Instagram Facebook FREE TRAINING! Access my free webinar here - How Yoga & Pilates Instructors Are Using 5 Key ‘Game-Changers' To Transform Their Teaching And Have A Greater Impact On Their Client's Lives - WITHOUT Having To Gain Any Extra Qualifications Or Spend Years Relearning.
Timberdoodle, Labrador Twister, Bogsucker, Hokumpoke and Fiddle Squeak are just a few of the nicknames for a gamebird whose real name is the American Woodcock. They aren't flashy, but Monty Python's Ministry of Silly Walks would be proud. Learn more on this episode! Patreon: Patreon.com/dispatchesfromtheforest Merch Store: cafepress.com/dispatchesfromtheforest PayPal/Email: Dispatchesfromtheforest@gmail.com
Dieses Mal mit Julia Nestlen und Aeneas Rooch. Ihre Themen sind: - Frittieren in der Schwerelosigkeit: Gibt's bald Pommes auf der ISS? (00:34) - Forschung bestätigt: Monty Pythons Silly Walk ist ein gutes Fitnesstraining! (05:11) - Es gibt Vögel, die giftig sind. WHAT?? (12:02) - Die Stadt New York sinkt ab – die Wolkenkratzer sind einfach zu schwer … (18:08) Weitere Infos und Studien gibt's hier: Is frying possible in space?: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0963996922013072?via%3Dihub Flying frying in microgravity: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/Research/Flying_frying_in_microgravity Quantifying the benefits of inefficient walking: Monty Python inspired laboratory based experimental study: https://www.bmj.com/content/379/bmj-2022-072833 Peer review at the Ministry of Silly Walks: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32144000/ Danish researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers: https://science.ku.dk/english/press/news/2023/danish-researchers-discover-birds-with-neurotoxin-laden-feathers/ The Weight of New York City: Possible Contributions to Subsidence From Anthropogenic Sources: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022EF003465 Unser Podcast-Tipp der Woche: "Der KI-Podcast" In der aktuellen Folge gehts es um KI und Krieg: Werden zukünftige Kriege überhaupt noch von Menschen entschieden? https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/der-ki-podcast/94632864/ Habt ihr auch Nerd-Facts und schlechte Witze für uns? Schreibt uns bei WhatsApp oder schickt eine Sprachnachricht: 0174/4321508 Oder per E-Mail: faktab@swr2.de Oder direkt auf http://swr.li/faktab Instagram: @julianistin @sinologin @aeneasrooch Redaktion: Charlotte Grieser und Chris Eckardt Idee: Christoph König
It's a fresh new month with new music from Blackout JA, Silly Walks & Micky B (Irie Track of the Week) plus the Featured Artist of the Week straight outta Birmingham England, Overproof Soundsystem plus our regular Hip Hop Throwback with two classics from Digital Underground and Eric B & Rakim. Kick back, crank it up - this week's show is now in session PLAYLIST Dillinger & Trinity - Rizla Skank Dillinger, Trinity, Wayne Wade & Al Campbell - Five Man Army Cornell Campbell - 100lbs pf Collie Overproof Soundsystem - Watch What You Put Inna… Overproof Soundsystem - The Shield Overproof Soundsystem & Cheshire Cat - The ‘Erb Digital Underground - The Humpty Dance Eric B & Rakim - Know The Ledge Easah & Silly Walks Discotheque - Life Nice Blackout JA - Emergency Walk Dubmatix - Ska Pressure Micky B - Lay With You Reggae Roast & Gappy Ranks - My Selecta JOIN THE MAILING LIST Join me in the Bassment each week for a session of top vibes. www.bassmentsessions.com IRIE MAGAZINE for the latest in the world of reggae and beyond, jump on over to the number one online reggae magazine that matters https://www.iriemag.com/ FREE 2GB DUB & REGGAE LOOP PACK Produced by Dubmatix https://reggae-loops.com/2023-free-pack
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Med to ben og en oprejst stilling har mennesket de perfekte forudsætninger for at gå. Så det gør vi. Vi går og går, men er der egentlig nogensinde nogen, der har undersøgt om det er en god idé? Ja. Det er der. Der findes faktisk ubehageligt meget forskning om at gå. Og den har Flemming fundet.Lyt med når Flemming forklarer hvorfor "The Ministry of Silly Walks" slet ikke var så dum en Monty Python sketch, som man skulle tro.Kilder:Support the showHvis du vil være med til at optage live med os på Discord kan du støtte os på 10er og blive en af vores kernelyttere https://vudfordret.10er.appDu kan også tjekke vores webshop: bit.ly/vushop. Der er en hønsetrøje!Send os vanvittig videnskab eller stil et spørgsmål på facebook, Instagram eller vudfordret@gmail.comTak til Christian Eiming for disclaimer.Tak til Barometer-Bjarke for Gak-O-meteret.Husk at være dumme
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In this episode of the ifa podcast, host Maja Garaca Djurdjevic is joined by Stuart Robert, shadow financial services minister and shadow assistant treasurer. Mr Robert shares his and the Liberal party's views on the final report of the Quality of Advice Review and why they support its adoption in full, explaining why Minister Stephen Jones' proposed review of the review is an insufficient response. “It's like an episode of Monty Python. You've got a Minister presiding now over the Ministry of Silly Walks. This Michelle Levy review is an outstanding piece of work. The Coalition believes it should be implemented in full and implemented now,” the shadow minister says. Mr Robert also reflects on how the adviser industry fared under the Coalition and explains why FASEA was an act of “desperation”. The shadow minister doesn't hold back and accuses the Labor party of holding advisers at an arm's length.
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Welkom in de wilde en gekke wereld van oude beschavingen, gekke wandelingen en ruimteverkenning! Ten eerste hebben we de Azteken en Nazca, twee formidabele culturen die hun stempel op de wereld hebben gedrukt met hun geavanceerde systemen en mysterieuze geogliefen. Maar laat je niet misleiden door hun oude wortels - ze stonden er ook om bekend dat ze hun haar lieten zakken en een goede tijd hadden (net als elke moderne beschaving). Vervolgens hebben we het legendarische "Monty Python's Flying Circus" en hun iconische sketch over het Ministry of Silly Walks. Maak je klaar om te lachen terwijl John Cleese en het bedrijf hun spullen op de meest belachelijke manieren denkbaar maken. En last but not least hebben we de James Webb Space Telescope, de hightech opvolger van de geliefde Hubble Space Telescope. Dit indrukwekkende stuk machinerie stelt ons in staat om diep in de mysteries van het universum te duiken en verre werelden te verkennen als nooit tevoren. Dus trek je vast en maak je klaar voor een wilde rit door tijd en ruimte! LINKS op shownotes page --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/praattafel/message
videos: New Rule: Cancel Culture is Over Party | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO) THIS VIDEO HAS TO GO VIRAL. CALM DOWN CELENTE, WHAT ARE YOU SO UPSET ABOUT #ukraine #stocks #bitcoin Mushroom compound level predicts cognitive function jcvzNational University of Singapore, December 21 2022. Findings from a study reported in Antioxidants revealed an association between lower plasma levels of ergothioneine (ET), a compound that occurs in mushrooms, and an increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia.”Before this study, there was little evidence that ET levels in the blood can predict the risk of developing cognitive issues,” noted lead researcher Barry Halliwell, of the National University of Singapore Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. “Our findings demonstrate that if your ET levels are low, your risk of developing cognitive problems increases.” The study included 470 men and women of an average age of 73. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans conducted at recruitment determined the presence of cerebrovascular disease and/or brain atrophy and blood samples were evaluated for plasma ergothioneine. Neuropsychological tests administered at the beginning of the study and during up to 5 years of follow-up evaluated cognitive function. At the beginning of the study, 189 study participants had dementia, 193 were cognitively impaired without dementia and 88 had no cognitive impairment. Men and women with low (below the median) ergothioneine levels had worse cognitive function in comparison with those who had high levels. While cognitive function decreased over time among those with low or high levels of ergothioneine, the rate of decline was greater among participants who had low ergothioneine levels. When examined according to cognitive status, the long-term associations occurred only in participants who did not have dementia at the beginning of the study. “This points to the possibility of using a simple blood test to detect ET levels for early screening in the elderly to identify those who may have higher risk of cognitive decline,” Dr Halliwell stated. The researchers are planning a trial to evaluate the effects of ergothioneine supplementation among adults with mild cognitive impairment. (NEXT) Acupressure versus acupuncture—which one is better at treating sleep disturbance in patients with cancer? University of Hong Kong, December 21, 2022 Both acupuncture—which is invasive and involves inserted needles—and acupressure—which is non-invasive and involves mechanical pressure—can potentially help reduce sleep disturbance in patients with cancer. A recent analysis of published clinical trials suggests that acupressure may have a greater effect than acupuncture. The analysis, which is published in Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, included 24 randomized controlled trials involving 2,002 patients. The findings suggest that nurses and other health professionals in oncology settings should be provided with acupressure training to help patients who are experiencing sleep problems.“Based on available evidence, acupressure may be a more promising approach than acupuncture for reducing sleep disturbance in patients with cancer,” said corresponding author Denise Shuk Ting Cheung, BNurs, PhD, RN, of the University of Hong Kong. “Future studies should focus on the differential mechanisms of action of acupressure and acupuncture and link them to the multifactorial causes of sleep disturbance in patients with cancer.” (NEXT) Extraversion, conscientiousness linked to immune system function University of Nottingham, December 15, 2022 Researchers have long suggested that personality may influence health. Now, a new study suggests that certain personality traits may play a role in immune system function. The research team – led by Prof. Kavita Vedhara of the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham in the UK – found that extraverts are more likely to have strong immune systems, while people who are conscientious tend to have weaker immune systems. To reach their findings, published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, the team enrolled 121 healthy adults – 86 females and 35 males – aged between 18 and 59 years. All participants were required to complete a test that measured five primary dimensions of personality: extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness. The participants also provided blood samples, and the researchers used microarray technology to assess the link between the five personality traits and the activity of genes in white blood cells that play a role in immune system response. In addition, the researchers took note of participants' exercise, smoking and drinking behaviors so they could rule these out as contributing factors. Results of the analysis revealed that participants who scored higher for extraversion – a personality that is more assertive, talkative and enthusiastic – had increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes in white blood cells, while those who scored higher on conscientiousness had reduced expression of these genes. “Individuals who we would expect to be exposed to more infections as a result of their socially orientated nature (i.e., extraverts) appear to have immune systems that we would expect can deal effectively with infection, while individuals who may be less exposed to infections because of their cautious/conscientious dispositions have immune systems that may respond less well.”A smaller relationship was found between increased pro-inflammatory gene expression and higher scores on openness, while no link was found between agreeableness and neuroticism and heightened expression of pro-inflammatory genes. The team notes that their findings remained, even after accounting for participants' smoking, drinking and exercise status, as well as any reported negative emotions. In addition, Medical News Today reported on a study suggesting that men who are narcissistic – defined as having an inflated view of self-importance – may be more likely to develop cardiovascular problems than those who do not have narcissistic traits. (NEXT) They may be 95 and older, but they still crave independence University of York & Newcastle University (UK), December 20, 2022 People aged 95 and over still want to be part of society and enjoy a level of independence, despite having a more limited interaction with the world, a new study shows. The research, by a team at the University of York and Newcastle University, looked at the lives of 23 people from Newcastle, UK, as part of a 10-year follow-up study to the Newcastle 85+ study—an observational study spanning decades, following the experiences of people born in 1921. The research is published in the journal PLOS One. The study found that there were five key elements to sustaining a positive attitude to life post-95, the most important being a sense of independence, even if that meant reframing what independence is to them. Other areas included being able to reflect on past successes; being in control of when they need help from family; being outwardly presentable; and normalizing the impact of ill health. “We found that participants in the study saw themselves as content with their lives, despite their world becoming smaller, and in poor health and other challenges, they were able to find pleasure in the smaller things of their daily routines and events.” “Being independent came through strongly as a way of explaining their continued passion for life, and was strongly equated to feelings of dignity and youth. A bit of risk-taking, particularly with their health, was also important in order to keep their autonomy, particularly with family, where children had now become the caregiver.” Family relationships, however, were the most complex issue and those that felt most content were those that had made decisions about their own care—when to ask for help and when to ignore advice from their children or grandchildren. Participants also reported that even in serious ill health, accepting it as “normal” helped in minimizing its impact on their lives. The study aims to give voices to an age range that is rarely heard and provide insight into their experiences that needs to be considered as the population continues to live longer. The researchers argue that more research into older people needs to focus on the age range of 90+ years, and not just focus on the younger range of 65 to 80. (NEXT) Walking ‘Teabag style' for a few minutes a day could help adults meet physical activity targets Arizona State University, December 21, 2022 Adults could achieve global physical activity targets by walking inefficiently for just a few minutes each day, finds a study in the Christmas issue of The BMJ. Global rates of physical inactivity have not budged in the past 20 years, despite campaigns to increase physical activity and boost cardiovascular fitness in adults. The inefficient walking styles of Mr. Teabag and Mr. Putey, acted by John Cleese and Michael Palin in the 1971 Monty Python Ministry of Silly Walks sketch, have been shown to be more variable than usual walking, but their energy expenditure has never been measured. To fill this vital research gap, a team of U.S. researchers set out to compare the energy expenditure of low efficiency walking with high efficiency walking. Their findings are based on data from 13 healthy adults (six women, seven men) aged 22-71 years (average age 34) with no history of heart or lung disease, and no known gait disorder. Height and body weight were measured and each participant was shown a video of the Ministry of Silly Walks sketch before performing three walking trials, each lasting five minutes, around an indoor 30-meter course. In the first trial, participants walked in their usual style at a freely chosen pace. For the next two trials, participants were asked to recreate, to the best of their ability, the walks of Mr. Teabag and Mr. Putey that they had seen in the video. Distance covered during the five minute walks was used to calculate average speed. Oxygen uptake (mL/kg/min), energy expenditure (kcal/kg/min) and exercise intensity (METs)—the amount of calories expended per minute of physical activity—were also measured. The researchers found that only the Teabag walk resulted in a significantly greater energy expenditure—about 2.5 times that of usual walking. For men and women combined, oxygen uptake during normal walking was 11.3 mL/kg/min (or 3.2 METs), which was similar to that of the Putey walk (12.3 mL/kg/min, or 3.5 METs). However, the Teabag walk elicited an oxygen uptake of 27.9 mL/kg/min, or 8 METs, which qualifies as vigorous intensity exercise. In terms of energy expenditure, exchanging just one minute of usual walking style with one minute of Teabag walking was associated with an increase in energy expenditure of 8 kcal/min for men and 5 kcal/min for women. The researchers estimate that adults could achieve 75 minutes of vigorous intensity physical activity per week by walking in Teabag style—rather than their usual style—for about 11 min/day. And substituting usual style steps with Teabag style steps for about 12-19 min/day would increase daily energy expenditure by approximately 100 kcal. This amount of walking in Teabag style would likely increase cardiorespiratory fitness, reduce mortality risk, and would require no extra time commitment because it replaces movement adults already do with higher energy physical activity, they add. (NEXT) Wolfberry consumption may offer flu protection: Mouse data Tufts University, December 17, 2022 Consumption of wolfberries – also known as goji berries – may be associated with increasing the protective effect of influenza vaccines against the virus, according to new research in mice. Writing in the Journal of Nutrition, the study analysed the effect of goji berry consumption on the effectiveness of the influenze vaccine to prevent infection with the influenza virus in older mice. Led by researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging (USDA HNRCA) at Tufts University, the research team noted that current vaccines for influenza do not fully protect the elderly against infection, and although wolfberry has been shown to improve immune responses “it is not known if this effect would translate to better protection.”The findings of the new study suggest that wolfberries appear to interact with the influenza vaccine, and therefore offer additional protection against the flu virus, by increasing the activity of dendritic cells – which play an important role in the ability of the immune system to defend against viral infections. “We observed higher antibody response and better protection against flu as indicated by less weight loss in the older mice that consumed wolfberries,” explained senior author Dr Simin Nikbin Meydani. “While previous studies have shown that wolfberries bolster immune response in mice, our results introduce their potential to reduce the age-related risk and severity of the flu virus in the presence of the vaccine.” “Wolfberries are rich in complex carbohydrates known as polysaccharides, as well as vitamins, carotenoids and flavonoids,” he commented. “Future studies in rodent models would be necessary to understand which components appear to be stimulating the dendritic cells.”
Oh my tail and whiskers! A disastrous day for Wee Hen stans across the globe. ThunderClan and ShadowClan make entries to the Ministry of Silly Walks. Evelyn opens up about her hubobophobia. #justiceforweehen. The truth must come out. https://sablesteel.itch.io/clan-gen-fan-edit http://character.ai/
Dit is de 116e aflevering van de Slimmer Presteren Podcast, over sport, onderzoek en innovatie. In deze aflevering hebben Gerrit en Jurgen het over:De kansen van differentieel leren bij de Masters of MovementINLEIDING:Hardlopen, een bal gooien of een forehand slaan: het zijn bewegingen die vanzelf gaan. Maar kijk je er nauwkeurig naar, dan blijkt zo'n automatische beweging bijna nooit identiek te zijn.Is het inslijten van een perfecte beweging door hem te herhalen dan wel de manier om motorisch te leren of moet je juist variatie aanbieden?Het was de vraag die centraal stond tijdens de derde bijeenkomst van de Masters of Movement van het ASM. SHOWNOTES:Achtergrond over toepassing van de dynamische systeemtheorie tijdens techniek- en krachttraining: https://www.athleticskillsmodel.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/00_Schoe_APPLICATIONS-OF-SYSTEMS-DYNAMIC-PRINCIPLES-TO-TECHNIQUE-AND-STRENGTH-TRAINING_ACTA_Olymp_APPLICATIONS-OF-SYSTEMS-DYNAMIC-PRINCIPLES-TO-TECHNIQUE-AND-STRENGTH-TRAINING.pdfHistorische achtergrond over de verschillende modellen van motorisch leren en waarom replicatie van studies lastig is: https://www.athleticskillsmodel.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/22_SchoeRiLeSlap_Always-pay-attention-to-which-model-youar-using_ijerph-19-00711.pdfStudie van Schöllhorn en Savelsbergh bij recreatieve schaatsers: https://www.athleticskillsmodel.nl/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/10_SavKaRaDeKoSch_anewmethodtolearntostartspeedskating_IntJSportPsychol_41_415-4271.pdfMonty Python - the Ministry of Silly Walks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNeeovY4qNUSeinfeld – Best of Kramer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtA8gqWA6PEAflevering 90 met Prof. Geert Savelsbergh over het Athletic Skills Model (ASM): https://slimmer-presteren-podcast.nl/seizoen-5/90-slimmer-bewegen-volgens-het-athletic-skills-model-asm-met-prof-geert-savelsbergh/Verslag van de Masters of Movement bijeenkomst over bewegen op muziek: https://slimmer-presteren-podcast.nl/seizoen-5/bonus-slimmer-presteren-door-middel-van-bewegen-op-muziek/ —-De Slimmer Presteren Podcast is een initiatief van Gerrit Heijkoop en Jurgen van Teeffelen. Vanaf begin 2020 bespreken zij wekelijks een onderwerp op het gebied van sport, onderzoek en innovatie. Zie ook:WEB: https://slimmer-presteren-podcast.nlINSTAGRAM:
Dnes sa rozprávam so stand-up komikom Jakubom Gulíkom a tu je malá ochutnávka z tém a otázok, o ktorých sme hovorili.----more---- Čo je to humor? A čo robí dobrý vtip dobrým? Je možné, aby sa každý človek zasmial na rovnakom vtipe alebo majú ľudia naprieč časom a priestorom zásadne iný zmysel pre humor? Kde je hranica medzi humorom či ubližujúcim zosmiešnením? Je možné robiť si srandu zo všetkého? Alebo naopak, nie je to náhodou nevyhnutné? A ako nám môže humor pomôcť znižovať polarizáciu, ktorú v spoločnosti živia kultúrne vojny? Pred samotným rozhovorom mi dovoľte môjho hosťa predstaviť: Jakub žije od detstva v Dubnici nad Váhom, kde navštevoval aj miestnu Strednú priemyselnú školu. Zmaturoval ako elektrikár, čo nemalo nijaký vplyv v jeho kariére komika. Stand-upu sa venuje takmer 8 rokov a je členom zoskupenia Silné Reči. Najnovšie sa tento rok stal tvárou Ťažkého Týždňa, kde pôsobí ako moderátor a spoluscénarista. Súvisiace dávky: PD#255: Rozhovor s Vašečkom o spojenectve konzervatívcov a liberálov, http://bit.ly/davka255 PD#251: Čo sú to vlastne hodnoty?, http://bit.ly/davka251 PD#39: Ako vznikla filozofia?, http://bit.ly/davka39 PD#38: Vymysleli filozofiu Gréci?, http://bit.ly/davka38 V rozhovore sme spomenuli: Jakub Gulík, youtube: https://bit.ly/3J6jIFq Jakub Gulík, Patreon: https://bit.ly/3OCj4kd Ťažký týždeň, https://tazkytyzden.sk Silné Reči, https://silnereci.sk Anton Heretik, Humor (Ikar, 2019), https://bit.ly/3Be2Uul Talking Funny (HBO), https://bit.ly/3ovsPpN Life of Brian (1979), https://imdb.to/3BeSniw Monty Python: Argument, https://bit.ly/3zyWqoI Monty Python: Ministry of Silly Walks, https://bit.ly/3oARtoM *** Baví ťa s nami rozmýšľať? Získaj extra obsah cez Patreon (https://bit.ly/PDtreon), podpor náš ľubovoľným darom (https://bit.ly/PDdar) a čo tak štýlový merč? (https://bit.ly/mercPD) Ďakujeme!
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, also known as Proper 7 or Lectionary 12, which falls on June 19th this year, including our deep dive into Galatians! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. We talked about this surprised Pikachu face, featuring Ryan Reynolds. We also mentioned our Easter 3 episode on Paul, our Easter 6 episode on mysticism with Rev. Carla Christopher, our Maundy Thursday episode on Passover with Rabbi Maurice Appelbaum, and last year's Reformation episode with Pace Warfield-May. Kay mentioned this Monty Python skit on the Ministry of Silly Walks and this Hoe Union of college women organizing to keep each other safe. CN: we talk about Christian antisemitism when discussing the deep dive. Check us out on Facebook & Twitter at @NerdsAtChurch to connect! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdsatchurch/message
This week we review Monty Python's Flying Circus (Series 1 Episode 1)Surrealist, observational and curiously subversive, Monty Python's Flying Circus is a sketch show not quite like any other.Mixing off-the-wall animated sequences, observational humour, innuendo and plain silliness, it often shines an inquisitive and mocking light on the established conventions and idiosyncrasies of British life, and accepted ideas and norms.Some of the most celebrated and memorable Monty Python sketches include: "The Parrot Sketch", "The Spanish Inquisition", “The Artful Nudger“, "The Lumberjack Song", "The Ministry of Silly Walks" and "The Cheese Shop". Written by The Cast & Carol ClevelandProduced by John Howard Davies and Ian MacNaughtonDirected by John Howard Davies and Ian MacNaughtonA BBC Production.Monty Python's Flying Circus available here: https://bit.ly/38wIe4G The Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube. Subscribe for a new episode each Tuesday. Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
What happens when the Cheshire Cat becomes a life coach?This episode is inspired by Lewis Carroll and thanks to Terry WayWritten, narrated, and engineered by Jill BadonskyThank you for listening. Share if it feels right.Be kind to yourself. Stay safe. The Ministry of Silly Walks reference:Omega Institute Wild Abandon Creativity workshopJill is also these places.Support the show
The Ministry of Silly Walks. The Cheese Shop. French Taunting. If you haven't seen any of these Monty Python sketches before, do us a favor and go watch one or two of them. You'll discover—or re-discover—why our guest for this episode is a creative comic legend. John Cleese starred in and co-wrote the award-winning series Fawlty Towers, was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay of A Fish Called Wanda, and even has a species of lemur named after him (Cleese's wooly lemur, Avahi cleesei). He's also an expert on the creative process, and so if you're looking for a new framework to level-up your own workflow, his book Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide is a great resource. We talk with John about his new book, and also about creative collaboration in the midst of friction, how to be comfortable with ambiguity, and creating boundaries of space and time to get in a creative mode. We also get to ask him a question that's been bugging us ever since we first watched Monty Python and The Holy Grail. After everything that happened in 2020, we can all use a little more laughter in our lives. We hope our interview with John sparks some joy, and leaves you with some new creative tools. Thanks for listening. Takeaways: How John's childhood influences the way he approaches creativity Why John uses writing to explore ideas What “closed mode” and “open mode” are (and how they relate to convergent and divergent modes of thinking). Bio John Cleese is an English actor, comedian, writer, and film producer. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report. In the late 1960s, he co-founded Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films, And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and The Meaning of Life. In the mid-1970s, Cleese and his first wife, Connie Booth, co-wrote and starred in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Later, he co-starred with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and former Python colleague Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures. He also starred in Clockwise, and has appeared in many other films, including two James Bond films, two Harry Potter films, and the last three Shrek films. He is also the author of Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide.
This week we discussed interviews with the LOTRO producer and our week in gaming.
Cultpix has now been going for one month and we look back on what feel more like six months of intense work to make the world's leading streaming service for classical cult and genre films everything its members expect it to be. As we also celebrate VE Day and 86 years since the end of WW2, we look at all things Nazi on the big screen (and almost manage to avoid doing silly German accents), for our weekly film theme.We look at documentaries by and about Nazi's, including Leni Riefenstahl's notorious Triumph of the Will / Triumph des Willens (1935) and why the father of the founder of Synapse Films that we licensed it from, who was himself a Holocaust survivor, deemed it important to release the film, saying, "Jerry, you MUST release the film, lest we forget." To balance it we also stream the Nazi Concentration Camps (1945) documentary shown at the Nurnberg War Crimes Trials and discuss Alfred Hitchcock and Billy Wilder's involvement in concentration camp documentaries. We then look at US exploitation films made during the war, including Bela Lugosi's Black Dragons (1942), which pre-dates The Manchurian Candidate in its plot; Hitler - Dead or Alive (1942), where a gang of ex-bounty hunters go to Germany to catch Hitler, for one million dollars; and Enemy of Women (1944), which charts the fall and rise of Joseph Goebbels, a weakling harassing women, who went from failed play writer to Propaganda Minister of the Third Reich. This is followed by the first of the so-called Nazisploitations films that proliferated in the 1970s and 80s. Love Camp 7 (1969), in which two American Lieutenants with photographic memories and big breasts, volunteer to infiltrate Love Camp 7, a women's POW camp in Nazi Germany. We chart how this led to the rise of the Nazisploitation genre in USA and Italy and films such as Ilsa She Wolf of the SS and its many sequels. Finally, there is the bastar offspring of the Nazisploitation that take things to a whole new ridiculous level with Black Gestapo (1975), a crazed blaxplo-nazisploitation film that seeks to equate the Black Panther movement with the Nazis. There is also SS Operation Wolfcub (1983), a legendary US porn star (Harry Reams) in an erotic director's film (Joe Sarno), with no sex! What were they thinking? Slap 'Nazi' or 'SS' on anything to make it instantly appealing as showcasing the ultimate of evils. To end on a high note we conclude with Schichlegruber - Doing the Lambeth Walk, a 1942 two-minute propaganda film by Charles A. Ridley of the UK Ministry of Information. It remixes Triumph of the Will to a song the Nazis hated and went viral during the war. Watch the "Gestapo Hep-Cats" goose-stepping in the style of Ministry of Silly Walks and Hitler made to look ridiculous. See the full video here: Lambeth Walk: Nazi Style - by Charles A. Ridley (1941)
In ihrem Text Outside Inside ist Mira Mann entlang der Isar unterwegs, zwischen der Au und dem Glockenbachviertel.Ihr Text wandert/flaniert/stolziert/tanzt dabei durch ein Nebelmeer aus Assoziationen und Gedanken: Versuche, dieses Söderbayern aus sich heraus zu halten und dennoch die Welt an sich heranzulassen. Silly Walks, Flirts im Vorbeieilen, plötzliche Nettigkeit, seit die Schwangerschaft öffentlich ist. Es ist alles so körperlich. Und bei jedem Schritt schwingen doch so viele andere Gewalt-Märsche mit, von den Guerilla Girls bis zum letzten Eisbären auf dem Weg durch die Polarnacht.Konzept und Umsetzung: Henriette Fridoline Schmidt Kopf, Text und Weg: Mira MannSound & Bearbeitung: Benno HeiselProduktionsleitung: Lisa Risch, Rat&Tat KulturbüroÖffentlichkeitsarbeit: Mandana Mansouri In Ko-Produktion mit HochX - Theater und Live ArtGefördert vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung des Kulturreferats der Landeshauptstadt München. Kopfkino – Stadtspaziergänge nimmt die Zuhörer*innen mit auf literarische Hörgänge durch München. Jede Folge eine Wanderung durch Kopf und Stadt: geschrieben von Münchner Autor*innen, gesammelt und gelesen von der Schauspielerin Henriette Fridoline Schmidt und vertont und produziert von Benno Heisel. Jede*r Autor*in, jeder Weg, jeder Text ist anders: Mal ein Gedankenstrom, mal ein Hörspiel, ein Roman oder eine Assoziationskette. Kopfkino ist kein Buch, kein Theater, keine Performance und kein Hörspiel. Kopfkino ist ein Podcast zum Stadtwandern, Streunen, Entdecken. Einfach Kopfhörer aufsetzen und los spazieren! Die Podcast-Serie erscheint seit Frühjahr 2020 regelmäßig auf dem Kanal des HochX und wird ab Februar 2021 in eine neue Phase gehen. Neben den weiterhin erscheinenden Podcasts arbeitet das Team auch an Live-Performances der Texte vor Ort im Stadtraum. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In ihrem Text Outside Inside ist Mira Mann entlang der Isar unterwegs, zwischen der Au und dem Glockenbachviertel.Ihr Text wandert/flaniert/stolziert/tanzt dabei durch ein Nebelmeer aus Assoziationen und Gedanken: Versuche, dieses Söderbayern aus sich heraus zu halten und dennoch die Welt an sich heranzulassen. Silly Walks, Flirts im Vorbeieilen, plötzliche Nettigkeit, seit die Schwangerschaft öffentlich ist. Es ist alles so körperlich. Und bei jedem Schritt schwingen doch so viele andere Gewalt-Märsche mit, von den Guerilla Girls bis zum letzten Eisbären auf dem Weg durch die Polarnacht.Konzept und Umsetzung: Henriette Fridoline Schmidt Kopf, Text und Weg: Mira MannSound & Bearbeitung: Benno HeiselProduktionsleitung: Lisa Risch, Rat&Tat KulturbüroÖffentlichkeitsarbeit: Mandana Mansouri In Ko-Produktion mit HochX - Theater und Live ArtGefördert vom Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung des Kulturreferats der Landeshauptstadt München. Kopfkino – Stadtspaziergänge nimmt die Zuhörer*innen mit auf literarische Hörgänge durch München. Jede Folge eine Wanderung durch Kopf und Stadt: geschrieben von Münchner Autor*innen, gesammelt und gelesen von der Schauspielerin Henriette Fridoline Schmidt und vertont und produziert von Benno Heisel. Jede*r Autor*in, jeder Weg, jeder Text ist anders: Mal ein Gedankenstrom, mal ein Hörspiel, ein Roman oder eine Assoziationskette. Kopfkino ist kein Buch, kein Theater, keine Performance und kein Hörspiel. Kopfkino ist ein Podcast zum Stadtwandern, Streunen, Entdecken. Einfach Kopfhörer aufsetzen und los spazieren! Die Podcast-Serie erscheint seit Frühjahr 2020 regelmäßig auf dem Kanal des HochX und wird ab Februar 2021 in eine neue Phase gehen. Neben den weiterhin erscheinenden Podcasts arbeitet das Team auch an Live-Performances der Texte vor Ort im Stadtraum. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Ministry of Silly Walks. The Cheese Shop. French Taunting. If you haven’t seen any of these Monty Python sketches before, do us a favor and go watch one or two of them. You’ll discover—or re-discover—why our guest for this episode is a creative comic legend. John Cleese starred in and co-wrote the award-winning series Fawlty Towers, was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay of A Fish Called Wanda, and even has a species of lemur named after him (Cleese’s wooly lemur, Avahi cleesei). He’s also an expert on the creative process, and so if you’re looking for a new framework to level-up your own workflow, his book Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide is a great resource. We talk with John about his new book, and also about creative collaboration in the midst of friction, how to be comfortable with ambiguity, and creating boundaries of space and time to get in a creative mode. We also get to ask him a question that’s been bugging us ever since we first watched Monty Python and The Holy Grail. After everything that happened in 2020, we can all use a little more laughter in our lives. We hope our interview with John sparks some joy, and leaves you with some new creative tools. Thanks for listening. Takeaways: How John’s childhood influences the way he approaches creativity Why John uses writing to explore ideas What “closed mode” and “open mode” are (and how they relate to convergent and divergent modes of thinking). Bio John Cleese is an English actor, comedian, writer, and film producer. He achieved success at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and as a scriptwriter and performer on The Frost Report. In the late 1960s, he co-founded Monty Python, the comedy troupe responsible for the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus and the four Monty Python films, And Now for Something Completely Different, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, and The Meaning of Life. In the mid-1970s, Cleese and his first wife, Connie Booth, co-wrote and starred in the British sitcom Fawlty Towers. Later, he co-starred with Kevin Kline, Jamie Lee Curtis, and former Python colleague Michael Palin in A Fish Called Wanda and Fierce Creatures. He also starred in Clockwise, and has appeared in many other films, including two James Bond films, two Harry Potter films, and the last three Shrek films. He is also the author of Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide.
In this episode Jon & Stamos get together and talk about the movie HILLBILLY ELEGY and follow-up with a new email from Natalia, Jon’s Pen Pal from Russia. Then Jon introduces us to Roy Reep, "The World's Unluckiest Man". After that they reveal some of their favorite moments of 2020 from the show. What was the Most Downloaded Interview? The Hardest a Guest has Laughed? The Most Awkward Moment? And the Hardest Jon has Laughed on the Show? Next, it’s a "Small Town News" follow-up as Cindy Applebaum zooms in to update us on her "Ministry of Silly Walks". Then we reveal our favorite "Small Town News" story of 2020 about the woman who bit the balls of a camel in order to save her deaf dog’s life at a truck stop. After that, it’s time for "Goodwill Hunting" as Marc reads from a journal he found at a Goodwill then we reveal our favorite segment from 2020 that involves a therapy cat. And finally we unbox some Christmas gifts from super fan Samantha Dawn Kingston. This episode is like going back to the future!
Published on 29 Oct 2020. BUILD YOUR DREAM BUSINESS IN 8 WEEKS: https://londonreal.tv/biz/ 2021 SUMMIT TICKETS: https://londonreal.tv/summit/ NEW MASTERCLASS EACH WEEK: http://londonreal.tv/masterclass-yt LATEST EPISODE: https://londonreal.link/latest John Cleese is an iconic British comedian, actor, screenwriter, author, and founding member of Monty Python and now he returns with his new book ‘Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide’, which explores the skill of imaginative thinking and explains how we can all develop our creative unconscious. John’s early success came from Monty Python’s movies such as ‘Life Of Brian’, and ‘The Meaning Of Life’, and ‘Monty Python and The Holy Grail’. He also starred as a host of characters in Monty Python’s Flying Circus; a sketch show which went on to tour across the world with some of John’s stand-out characters featured in ‘Argument Clinic’, ‘Ministry of Silly Walks’, and ‘Dead Parrot sketch’. One of John’s stand-out pieces of work was ‘A Fish Called Wanda‘, a comedy heist film which John won a BAFTA for in the category of Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1988. Following the success with his university classmates, John went on to create one of the most iconic characters in British comedy in Basil Fawlty from ‘Fawlty Towers’, for which he won the 1980 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance. With a television career spanning six decades, John has had his fair share of run-ins with censorship and cancel culture to a point where the BBC recently removed his Fawlty Towers episode titled ‘The Germans‘, originally aired back in 1975, because it contained a so-called racial slur. Another incident included Monty Python’s ‘Life Of Brian’ being banned from cinemas in the UK in 1979 because of its blasphemy where a passionate debate unfolded with the Bishop of Southwark on BBC’s ‘Friday Night, Saturday Morning’. John is an advocate for writing jokes about anything, but believes it is becoming much harder to be creative with political correctness – a subject he believes has gone too far to where any form of criticism of an individual or group is labeled as cruel.
BUILD YOUR DREAM BUSINESS IN 8 WEEKS: https://londonreal.tv/biz/ 2021 SUMMIT TICKETS: https://londonreal.tv/summit/ NEW MASTERCLASS EACH WEEK: http://londonreal.tv/masterclass-yt LATEST EPISODE: https://londonreal.link/latest John Cleese is an iconic British comedian, actor, screenwriter, author, and founding member of Monty Python and now he returns with his new book ‘Creativity: A Short and Cheerful Guide’, which explores the skill of imaginative thinking and explains how we can all develop our creative unconscious. John’s early success came from Monty Python’s movies such as ‘Life Of Brian’, and ‘The Meaning Of Life’, and ‘Monty Python and The Holy Grail’. He also starred as a host of characters in Monty Python’s Flying Circus; a sketch show which went on to tour across the world with some of John’s stand-out characters featured in ‘Argument Clinic’, ‘Ministry of Silly Walks’, and ‘Dead Parrot sketch’. One of John’s stand-out pieces of work was ‘A Fish Called Wanda‘, a comedy heist film which John won a BAFTA for in the category of Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1988. Following the success with his university classmates, John went on to create one of the most iconic characters in British comedy in Basil Fawlty from ‘Fawlty Towers’, for which he won the 1980 BAFTA for Best Entertainment Performance. With a television career spanning six decades, John has had his fair share of run-ins with censorship and cancel culture to a point where the BBC recently removed his Fawlty Towers episode titled ‘The Germans‘, originally aired back in 1975, because it contained a so-called racial slur. Another incident included Monty Python’s ‘Life Of Brian’ being banned from cinemas in the UK in 1979 because of its blasphemy where a passionate debate unfolded with the Bishop of Southwark on BBC’s ‘Friday Night, Saturday Morning’. John is an advocate for writing jokes about anything, but believes it is becoming much harder to be creative with political correctness – a subject he believes has gone too far to where any form of criticism of an individual or group is labeled as cruel.
Enjoy the full interview with Brooks Wheelan where they discuss his start in comedy, his family, his time at Saturday Night Live, and his own podcast.Check out the full episode at: Haunted Houses, Silly Walks, and Brooks Wheelan! - Country-ish with Jon Reep (Ep. 47) - https://youtu.be/lVQ6o32LXkgIn this episode Jon and Sebastian are doin' it LIVE! They take listener phone calls and play another round of "How Much Is That Screen Actors Guild Residual Check"? Then, who made the better Country-ish Bumpkin Pumpkin? Was it Intern Isaiah or Elliott the Intern? Next, the whole crew goes on a haunted adventure at Lake Hickory Haunts and they live to talk about it with the owner/operator Ryan Settlemyer. After that, it’s "Who’s Zoomin Who” as comedian Brooks Wheelan joins the show to talk about his stint on Saturday Night Live and getting started in comedy. And finally, in "Small Town News", silly walks caught on camera take over a community in Pennsylvania. This episode will scare you silly!Click to Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeJonReep & turn on notifications to find out when I upload new videos.
In this episode Jon and Sebastian are doin' it LIVE! They take listener phone calls and play another round of "How Much Is That Screen Actors Guild Residual Check"? Then, who made the better Country-ish Bumpkin Pumpkin? Was it Intern Isaiah or Elliott the Intern? Next, the whole crew goes on a haunted adventure at Lake Hickory Haunts and they live to talk about it with the owner/operator Ryan Settlemyer. After that, it’s "Who’s Zoomin Who” as comedian Brooks Wheelan joins the show to talk about his stint on Saturday Night Live and getting started in comedy. And finally, in "Small Town News", silly walks caught on camera take over a community in Pennsylvania. This episode will scare you silly!
Have you ever found out that something you did nearly every day of your life is actually not normal? In this episode, C + D talk all about their musical tendencies, strange fantasies, and random habits that turned out to be more weird than normal. Links To Give You Life: Embrace the powerful message of the historical Broadway show making history by watching “Hamilton: An American Musical” on Disney+ Find out “How Hamilton Makes You Cry” going down this YouTube rabbit hole Get a glimpse into the minds of the original Broadway cast with this Robin Roberts interview, “Hamilton: History Has Its Eyes On You” Learn how you can contribute to greater equity for non-White lives in America with “How To Be An Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi Experience the unique live television events on-demand with “Grease Live!” and “The Sound of Music Live!” Dress up your thank-you notes, birthday cards, and pen pal letters with these adorable T-Rex Stamps Bring more silliness to your quarantine days by joining the Ministry of Silly Walks or the Prancercise movement Stand in solidarity with other weird people from this list of “15 things people thought were 'normal' growing up — until they realized they weren't” Don’t forget to send in your obsessions, suggestions, and questions via email to currentlyobsessedclub@gmail.com, and if you have had your own epiphanies about the weird things you do, send those in, too! Episode Guide: (00:00) C talks testing for COVID-19 (03:25) D’s obsession with “Hamilton: An American Musical” (20:15) C’s obsession with sending handwritten notes and T-Rex Stamps (26:12) D talks acting fantasies while young and old (31:05) C talks imaginary-boyfriend Michael Jackson (32:42) C talks living with Baby Yoda (35:39) C talks making up songs for her pets (36:56) D talks a minor stimming habit and silly walks (44:50) C + D talk hand-lettering and practicing greeting cards (47:08) C talks planning dead body dumps (52:50) C talks “15 things people thought were 'normal' growing up — until they realized they weren't”
Becca Bryers guides you through surprising stories of people across England who are making a difference during the coronavirus pandemic.
Diesmal sprechen Vera und Fritzi über Fortbewegung, inspirierendes Trompetenspiel und eine vierjährige Nachrichtenmoderatorin. Die kleine Anna: https://www.rbb24.de/panorama/thema/2020/coronavirus/av12/video-gute-nachrichten-fernsehen-tv-corona.html Silly walks: https://www.instagram.com/yorkshire.silly.walks/?hl=de @yorkshire.silly.walks Cat Ballou: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHKgnOWjKb8
Hosts Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz break down why the swearing in of Israel's new government has been postponed, explain the expansion of the cabinet to include superfluous ministerial portfolios, and check in on the status of West Bank annexation plans.Support the show (http://support.israelpolicyforum.org/donate)
Man kann nicht über Dancehall in Deutschland sprechen, ohne dass der Name Silly Walks fällt - weder wenn's um die Anfänge, noch wenn's um die Gegenwart oder die Zukunft der Kultur geht. Dementsprechend wurde es nun höchste Zeit, Olli, den Gründer der Hamburger Soundsystem-Instanz, in den Podcast zu holen. Wie man an der beachtlichen Länge der Folge sieht, gab‘s einiges zu bereden.
Found these folks on Instagram from my friends at KSBY. We spoke to Maureen Salmon, her and her family started Slo Silly Walks. They have signs on their lawn that encourage passerbys to walk silly for their camera, and they post the silly walks on their instagram page. Check them out if you need an excuse to smile, @Slo.Silly.Walks
In this episode we discuss an issue that we are very passionate about. We dive into the early rehabilitation process after knee surgery. We disembowel some sacred cows and offer up real world solutions that we use with all post-op knees. We talk about how we use gait as the starting point for the rehab process in general and how we take it way beyond the classic term of "gait retraining". We discuss barefoot sessions, proprioception and balance. We offer up ideas about progression from non weight bearing to independent walking. Our conversation generally circles around how to get a knee to flex and extend naturally again. In order to make this an audio and visual learning experience we have shared some of these progressions and ideas in a Google photos folder for you here - check each videos description for more info (https://photos.app.goo.gl/SiJtG3P4YbeAEjcXA). And you can find our show notes for this episode here (https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=18rZT7MUEfhzh7MJzV9iKcBN_cy4tbQcG)
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Der Mensch ist ja sehr erfindungsreich, wenn es um das Thema Fortbewegung im Wasser geht. Aber egal ob er schwimmt, im Tretboot sitzt, auf Surfbrettern paddelt oder sich von Schnellbooten ziehen lässt: Er sieht dabei immer ein bisschen unbeholfen aus – im Vergleich zu den Meeresbewohnern, die sich derselben Techniken bedienen. Stefanie Pesch und Mario Ludwig haben im Auftrag des Londoner Ministry of Silly Walks ein Fliwatüt bestiegen und sind diesen Tieren hinterhergereist.
Almarë, senhoritos e senhoritas! No episódio de hoje, falamos sobre o quarto capítulo de O Senhor dos Anéis: A sociedade do AnelNeste episódio, trazemos uma convidada especial para falar sobre a estadia dos Hobbits na casa do Velho Magote! Além disso, adestre seu cachorro com cara de trouxa, lance mão de Silly Walks para pular correntezas urbanas, fuja de bolas de fogo na escuridão e atormente seus vizinhos como um bom Hobbit!
Passage: Colossians 1:9-14. We wrestle like Colossians with what it takes to please and walk worthy of God. We spend so much time in silly walks that Paul's prayer seems especially relevant to our situation.
How to reclaim a morning to take your power back, simple strategy to affirm, brighten, and live more fully. Come find Emotional Badass on Patreon to access bonus content, the monthly video live stream, behind the scenes clips, & opportunities to work with Nikki in group format www.patreon.com/emotionalbadass
[// Pregenerate link to episode ahead of time: - clicktotweet.com- sharelinkgenerator.com]: # This week, are we getting Rick-ity wrecked in order to learn about Rick and Morty fandom? Not exactly, but I guess that's the waaaaaaaay the news goes. We ARE chatting with Tyler Marchant (host of the [Cynical Cartoons Podcast](http://www.futurehorsepod.com/)) to learn more about the fandom and the appeal of Rick and Morty! Next week, we'll be visiting the Ministry of Silly Walks to learn more about fans of Monty Python! ## Where can I learn more about Tyler Marchant? The best way to learn more about Tyler are to check out his podcasts, [Cynical Cartoons](http://www.futurehorsepod.com/category/cynical-cartoons/) or [Tynami](http://www.futurehorsepod.com/category/tynami/). You can also [support him on Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/Futurehorse)! ## Episode outline ### Fandom Facts **History and Origins:** > Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science-fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim. The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his fretful, easily influenced grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures. The series premiered on December 2, 2013, and the third season concluded on October 1, 2017. A fourth season has been mentioned, first by Harmon in a September 2017 interview, and later in the post-credits scene of the third season's finale. > > — [Wikipedia - Rick and Morty](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty) **Search Data:** [Interest in Rick and Morty is definitely on the rise](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=%2Fm%2F0z6p24j), overall (though is in a recent period of decline). It has had some huge spikes in interest, namely at the beginning of October 2015 (airing of season two premiere) and much more dramatically April 1, 2017 (Secret season three premiere) and during July to October 2017 (the remainder of season three). The top 10 countries, by search volume, are: Canada, Australia, United States, New Zealand, Ireland, Russia, Belarus, United Kingdom, Norway, and Israel. **Size of Fandom:** Based on the data... - There are over 700 000 subscribers to [r/rickandmorty](https://www.reddit.com/r/rickandmorty/) (the 75th most active subreddit, according to [this YouGov article](https://today.yougov.com/news/2017/10/23/dont-underestimate-rick-and-morty-fans/)) - It has [almost 200 000 ratings on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2861424/ratings?ref_=tt_ov_rt) (and a score of 9.3 / 10) Based on the scant data available, we would estimate the number of fans to be in the **low millions**. **Fan Demographics:** According to a [data provided by YouGov](https://today.yougov.com/news/2017/10/23/dont-underestimate-rick-and-morty-fans/): > - 70% of fans are men > - 44% are ages 25-34 > - 36% make less than $30 000 annually > - 87% use the internet as their primary source of information > - 71% think that ads are a waste of time > - 68% consider themselves to be introverts > - 61% don't feel there's a sense of community where they live > > — [YouGov - Don't underestimate Rick and Morty fans](https://today.yougov.com/news/2017/10/23/dont-underestimate-rick-and-morty-fans/) [// Older male millenials ]: # **Fast Facts:** - Archive Of Our Own has over [2500 Rick and Morty fan works](https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Rick%20and%20Morty/works) - ...Over 800 are rated as 'Explicit' - ...Over 1300 are categroized as M/M, over 500 as F/M, and almost 500 as Gen - ...The largest non-Rick and Morty fandom crossover: Gravity Falls (almost 400) ### [Last Episode's](http://fanthropological.com/e/overwatch-team-fortress-2-but-with-more-diversity-fight-me/) Famous Last Words **Z** Does the Sci-fi help Rick and Morty transcend English? **
Everyone loves The Ministry of Silly Walks, the Parrot sketch, and the Black Knight getting delimbed — but Monty Python's Life of Brian is not only their most thoughtful, intelligent, and complete film, but also their most divisive work.The Pop Vultures discuss Monty Python, Life of Brian, the high art of silliness, seeing John Cleese in person, and why nothing should be taboo in film. Then again don't listen to us, you don't need to follow anybody! You've got to think for yourselves! You're all individuals!
Everyone loves The Ministry of Silly Walks, the Parrot sketch, and the Black Knight getting delimbed — but Monty Python’s Life of Brian is not only their most thoughtful, intelligent, and complete film, but also their most divisive work. The Pop Vultures discuss Monty Python, Life of Brian, the high art of silliness, seeing John Cleese in person, and why nothing should be taboo in film. Then again don’t listen to us, you don’t need to follow anybody! You’ve got to think for yourselves! You’re all individuals!
Living Our Vocations, Season One, Episode 2 In this episode, Anna talks to Alison Andreasen about fostering togetherness as a family by rejecting age-segregation and instead inviting our children to learn alongside us. We chat about questions like: Why invite our children to work and play with us when this makes everything take twice as long? What are ways to involve children in daily household work? What about playtime? What should a mom do if she likes this idea of togetherness, but is desperate for some alone time? Links: Alison's article, You Come Too: Inviting Children to Learn with Us Monty Python's Ministry of Silly Walks
The Samsung Galaxy S8 claims that its iris recognition technology provides "airtight security", but the Chaos Computer Club knows better and shows how it can be easily bypassed. Australian researchers create a wearable gizmo that authenticates you through your walk, but is it ever going to be practical? Mac malware reportedly wastes no time stealing information from a software developer. And the boss of the Bank of England is smart enough not to fall for an email prankster. All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Paul "Duck" Ducklin. Show notes: Chaos Computer Clubs breaks iris recognition system of the Samsung Galaxy S8 - Chaos Computer Club. Breaking the iris scanner locking Samsung’s Galaxy S8 is laughably easy - Ars Technica. New technology uses the way you walk as a password - CNet. Hofmeister - follow the bear TV advert - YouTube. Monty Python's Flying Circus's Ministry of Silly Walks sketch - YouTube. Source Code for Several Panic Apps Stolen via HandBrake Malware Attack - MacRumors. Bank of England accused of airbrushing Jane Austen on the new £10 note - Liverpool Echo. Bank of England governor falls for email prank but maintains his composure - The Guardian. Follow the show on Twitter at @SmashinSecurity, or visit our website for more episodes. Remember: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app, to catch all of the episodes as they go live. Thanks for listening! Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and rude language. Special Guest: Paul Ducklin.
Today's Guest: Julian Doyle, editor, Monty Python & The Holy Grail, Monty Python’s Meaning of Life, Jabberwocky, Time Bandits, Brazil, Wind in the Willows, Monty Python’s Life of Brian Part 1 of 4 Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience that includes the Reverend Arthur Belling, Cardinal Ximinez, Cardinal Fang, Cardinal Biggles, D.P. Gumby, Mr. Eric Praline, Mr. Nudge, and, of course, Kate Middleton… in the new new media capitol of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Order from Amazon.com by clicking the book cover above! Oh, so many of you! Well, you’ve come to the right place. Joining me today from London is the author of The Life of Brian, er, I mean, The Life of Jesus, Julian Doyle. Doyle is not your usual commentator on matters of the Christian church and the man for whom it is named. Instead he is the long-time editor of Monty Python films such as Monty Python & The Holy Grail, Monty Python’s Meaning of Life, Jabberwocky, Time Bandits, Brazil, Wind in the Willows, and the film that brought us all here today, Monty Python’s Life of Brian. Order Monty Python's Life Of Brian - The Immaculate Edition, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD cover above! JULIAN DOYLE audio excerpt: "It's going to feel like blasphemy to some people because I draw parallels between our Monty Python film, Life of Brian, and other films and which is most accurate." Doyle’s book, The Life of Brian Jesus, walks two paths; primarily it examines similarities between the Python film, the Holy Bible and what is actually known about the life of Jesus Christ. But it also offers several intimate glimpses behind the scenes of the 1979 film, Life of Brian. Is The Life of Brian Jesus for every Python fan? Probably not, as it raises all kinds of questions some loyal Christians might not care to consider. And it’s only a Python book in part, so if you’re looking for a funny memoir of "Flying Circus" days, don’t expect as much of that. But if you’re that rare individual who can handle having your religious beliefs questioned and still practice daily for a position in the Ministry of Silly Walks, step right up! Julian Doyle Website • Facebook • Goodreads • Dead Parrot Shop • Wikipedia • IMDB • Order The Life of Brian/Jesus from Amazon.com Part 2 of 4 Part 3 of 4 Part 4 of 4 Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Yesss Ites, Here you are able to relisten and download the 114th Sunday Niceness that has been broadcasted live pon http://kingdub.tv and http://www.raggakings.net on the 24th of July 2016. This broadcast is a Silly Walks Discotheque special with an overdose of Silly Walks productions inna different styles and moods. Fulljoy the selection of sweet Reggae music! :) Blessings Paul
Plato's Stepchildren. Uncontrolled power will turn even saints into savages. This is what Captain Kirk explains to Parmen, the sadistic leader of the Platonians in “Plato's Stepchildren.” Despite saving the man's life, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy are held hostage and tortured—along with Uhura and Nurse Chapel—when they refuse to leave the doctor behind and accept some random gifts. In this episode of The Ready Room, we're joined by Aaron Harvey, Andi VanderKolk, and Mike Morrison to discuss this episode that—despite being amongst TOS's campiest—has been an inspiration to many since it first aired in 1968. In our news segment, Aaron shares a first-hand account of the Star Trek Beyond press conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on July 14, and his spoiler-free impressions of the movie, which was shown the day before at LA's Century City. We also discuss the news that there will be a fourth film set in the Kelvin Timeline and how they should handle the loss of Anton Yelchin. News Star Trek Beyond LA Press Conference (00:06:13) First (Spoiler-free) Impressions of Star Trek Beyond (00:16:21) A Fourth Film? Do We Want It? (00:20:52) Sponsor: The Eaglemoss Official Star Trek Starships Collection (00:28:17) Feature: Plato's Stepchildren Synopsis and Initial Thoughts (00:32:04) Alexander the Great (00:44:54) The Kiss (00:57:26) The Ministry of Silly Walks (01:08:16) A Problem of Pacing (01:11:28) Bitter Dregs (01:21:03) Final Thoughts (01:32:53) Hosts C Bryan Jones and Aaron Harvey Guests Andi VanderKolk and Mike Morrison Production C Bryan Jones (Editor and Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Renee Roberts (Associate Producer) Zachary Fruhling (Associate Producer) Sam Piassick (Associate Producer) Kay Elizabeth Janeway (Associate Producer) Tim Robertson (Associate Producer) David Shuford (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Will Nguyen (Content Manager)
Oliver and Joscha from Silly Walks Discotheque discuss their new album Smile Jamaica, the story behind Chronixxs single of the same name and what its like working with Jr Blender of Major Lazer and Mad Decent. A video of this interview can be seen at www.gibbopresents.com www.gibbopresents.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/gibbopresentspage Instagram - www.instagram.com/gibbopresents Twitter - www.twitter.com/gibbopresents Email - gibbopresents@gmail.com
“The earth is hungry. It waits to eat. I can see them. They are the appetite beneath the ground.” Mark Strickson now regrets snacking on Daz before shooting his key scenes in the 1984 comedy-woodlice fest, Frontios. And these unrealistic bugs are not the only threat to our bespectacled cricketer, rabid schoolboy and Australian android from the Ministry of Silly Walks. No, there's a meagre monarch, his gruff 'no man', an oaken Orderly and his whiskery chum from the Village People. But help is at hand in the form of Mr Raaaaaange (science officer and prophet of doom), his comely daughter and, inadvertently, the chief snot-encrusted Tractator - a creature with a nose for a nonsensical plan. But how offensive is a chicken* vol-au-vent (*other fillings are available)? More or less than an exploding hat-stand? And what is the colony leader doing in Joe 90's egg whisk? Jim and Martin struggle to answer these questions, while trying not to come to blows over the usage of fingers and tools. Listen here for the whole sorry saga.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
In this extended potpourri episode, Mike and Tiny deal with a severely sleep deprived Matt as the guys discuss Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Snowpiercer, Kevin Smith, Life Itself and many more topics. Runtime: 1:34:25 Direct Download Link: http://traffic.libsyn.com/obsessiveviewer/OV66-ExtPotpourri3.mp3 Timestamps Skip Intro – 00:40 Mike on Dawn of the Planet of the Apes –02:46 Tiny on The Amazing Spider-Man studio kerfuffle – 16:55 Matt on The Flash – 22:45 Matt on Monty Python – 25:35 DnDUI Podcast Promo – 28:03 Snowpiercer Review – What We Knew Going in – 28:20 Why You Shouldn't Use IMDb For Theater Listings – 29:51 Amazon Instant Video vs. PSN for Digital Rentals – 31:24 Snowpiercer Review – Unique Sci-Fi – 32:50 Snowpiercer Review – The Unrecognizable Tilda Swinton – 42:12 Snowpiercer Review – Favorite Scenes – 45:35 Snowpiercer Review – Where Does it Rank in 2014 – 49:38 Anchorman 2 & Hot Tub Time Machine 2 Tangent – 51:06 Snowpiercer Review – On Writer/Director Joon-ho Bong – 53:44 The Nerds You're Looking For Podcast Promo – 59:56 Tangent about Our Idiot Brother and T.J. Miller – 1:00:43 Matt on Keystone Art's Midnight Madness Screenings – 1:01:36 Tiny on The Counselor – 1:06:36 Tiny on Indy Film Fest – 1:11:00 Tiny on I Origins – 1:13:44 Mike on revisiting Kevin Smith – 1:16:56 Mike on Life Itself – 1:23:14 Mike on the Halloween 15-disc Blu-Ray Collection – 1:26:10 Mike on The Imposter – 1:27:36 An update on Tiny's 365 Movies in 365 Days Goal – 1:29:43 Show Notes Franchise Review: Planet of the Apes –http://obsessiveviewer.com/franchise-reviews/planet-of-the-apes-franchise-reviews/ Monty Python: The Ministry of Silly Walks –https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZlBUglE6Hc Monty Python: Argument Clinic – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQFKtI6gn9Y Matt's Walking Dead comic reviews –http://www.obsessivebooknerd.com/contributors/matt-hurt/walking-dead/ The Toby Theater – http://obsessiveviewer.com/2013/02/18/the-toby-theater-and-beyond-the-infinite-kubrick-on-the-big-screen/ The Indy Film Fest – http://indyfilmfest.org/ The Kevin Smith Retrospective –http://obsessiveviewer.com/2013/03/06/kevin-smith-retrospective-part-i/ Ebert on Video Games and Art – http://www.rogerebert.com/rogers-journal/video-games-can-never-be-art Turbo Roo – https://www.facebook.com/Turbo.roo Music: Star Tissue – An Eclipse of Events –https://www.soundcloud.com/startissue Obsessive Book Nerd – http://www.obsessivebooknerd.com The Secular Perspective – http://www.thesecularperspective.com DnDUI – http://www.dndui.com The Nerds You're Looking For – http://www.thenerdspodcast.com Let us know what you think! Like us on Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Tweet us: @ObsessiveViewer, @ObsessiveTiny, @IAmMikeWhite Email us: OVPodcast at gmail dot com Check out the blog: ObsessiveViewer.com Find past episodes of the podcast: OVPodcast.com RSS Feed: http://obsessiveviewer.libsyn.com/rss Subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review.
Ogni giovedì, buone notizie, curiosità e facezie di cui non si può proprio fare a meno. Il podcast delle cose belle, compresi i suoi due conduttori: Elisa Finocchiaro e Matteo Scandolin.
Founding member of Monty Python and the “Ministry of Silly Walks,” John Cleese joined Roy back in 1986 and talked about Faulty Towers as well Click here to return to the Roy Leonard Audio Archive. For more about Roy Leonard, visit royleonard.com.
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[// Pregenerate link to episode ahead of time: - clicktotweet.com- sharelinkgenerator.com]: # This week, are we getting Rick-ity wrecked in order to learn about Rick and Morty fandom? Not exactly, but I guess that's the waaaaaaaay the news goes. We ARE chatting with Tyler Marchant (host of the [Cynical Cartoons Podcast](http://www.futurehorsepod.com/)) to learn more about the fandom and the appeal of Rick and Morty! Next week, we'll be visiting the Ministry of Silly Walks to learn more about fans of Monty Python! ## Where can I learn more about Tyler Marchant? The best way to learn more about Tyler are to check out his podcasts, [Cynical Cartoons](http://www.futurehorsepod.com/category/cynical-cartoons/) or [Tynami](http://www.futurehorsepod.com/category/tynami/). You can also [support him on Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/Futurehorse)! ## Episode outline ### Fandom Facts **History and Origins:** > Rick and Morty is an American adult animated science-fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon for Cartoon Network's late-night programming block Adult Swim. The series follows the misadventures of cynical mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his fretful, easily influenced grandson Morty Smith, who split their time between domestic life and interdimensional adventures. The series premiered on December 2, 2013, and the third season concluded on October 1, 2017. A fourth season has been mentioned, first by Harmon in a September 2017 interview, and later in the post-credits scene of the third season's finale. > > — [Wikipedia - Rick and Morty](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_and_Morty) **Search Data:** [Interest in Rick and Morty is definitely on the rise](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=%2Fm%2F0z6p24j), overall (though is in a recent period of decline). It has had some huge spikes in interest, namely at the beginning of October 2015 (airing of season two premiere) and much more dramatically April 1, 2017 (Secret season three premiere) and during July to October 2017 (the remainder of season three). The top 10 countries, by search volume, are: Canada, Australia, United States, New Zealand, Ireland, Russia, Belarus, United Kingdom, Norway, and Israel. **Size of Fandom:** Based on the data... - There are over 700 000 subscribers to [r/rickandmorty](https://www.reddit.com/r/rickandmorty/) (the 75th most active subreddit, according to [this YouGov article](https://today.yougov.com/news/2017/10/23/dont-underestimate-rick-and-morty-fans/)) - It has [almost 200 000 ratings on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2861424/ratings?ref_=tt_ov_rt) (and a score of 9.3 / 10) Based on the scant data available, we would estimate the number of fans to be in the **low millions**. **Fan Demographics:** According to a [data provided by YouGov](https://today.yougov.com/news/2017/10/23/dont-underestimate-rick-and-morty-fans/): > - 70% of fans are men > - 44% are ages 25-34 > - 36% make less than $30 000 annually > - 87% use the internet as their primary source of information > - 71% think that ads are a waste of time > - 68% consider themselves to be introverts > - 61% don't feel there's a sense of community where they live > > — [YouGov - Don't underestimate Rick and Morty fans](https://today.yougov.com/news/2017/10/23/dont-underestimate-rick-and-morty-fans/) [// Older male millenials ]: # **Fast Facts:** - Archive Of Our Own has over [2500 Rick and Morty fan works](https://archiveofourown.org/tags/Rick%20and%20Morty/works) - ...Over 800 are rated as 'Explicit' - ...Over 1300 are categroized as M/M, over 500 as F/M, and almost 500 as Gen - ...The largest non-Rick and Morty fandom crossover: Gravity Falls (almost 400) ### [Last Episode's](http://fanthropological.com/e/overwatch-team-fortress-2-but-with-more-diversity-fight-me/) Famous Last Words **Z** Does the Sci-fi help Rick and Morty transcend English? **