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(image source: https://alchetron.com/Smok-(archosaur)) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Laura Owsley discuss Smok, a basal archosaur that looks like a dinosaur but apparently is not. Look, it looks like one to me, but I ain't no scientist. You should listen to them instead of this dumb show. From the Late Triassic, this 20-foot reptile was one of the top predators of its day and one of the largest of its time, facing off against the elephant-sized dicynodont Lisowicia while avoiding the rauisuchid Polonosuchus. You know what I noticed? None of those are dinosaurs! I was told in 3rd grade that dinosaurs roamed in three periods in Earth's history, the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous. This is the Triassic, is it not? Where are all the dinosaurs?! Oh wait, there's Liliensternus over there. Hi, Liliensternus! You in fact are a dinosaur. Want to further support the show? Sign up to our Patreon for exclusive bonus content at Patreon.com/MatthewDonald. Also, you can get links to follow Matthew Donald and purchase his books at https://linktr.ee/matthewdonald. His latest book, Teslamancer, just released August 27th! And mild spoiler alert... there are kind of dinosaurs in it... mwuahahaha. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the radio show. 1 - Smok chat. Cruise ship misfortune. 5 - Did you lose on a cruise? 10 - Motorsport chat. 14 - No training, no idea - No worries. 20 - What a weekend of sport. 23 - 80’s & 90’s Nostalgia. 26 - Laughable injuries. 29 - Japanese are awesome. 33 - Tim Naki $77,000 black jack win. 36 - Massive tunnel. 39 - Joker Diaries. https://shorturl.at/ndQsP https://shorturl.at/8ORUov 44 - The day after tomorrow. 48 - Late mail. 51 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive
On Episode 128 of the Guest Speaker series, we welcome Axestrumentals and Smok, otherwise known as The Hangaz, to the show! Axe (emcee, producer) and Smok (emcee) both hail from Dorchester, MA and have collectively been in the music game for decades. They describe their come up in hip-hop, and Dorchester's contribution to the culture, as well as the history of Boston's troubled history when it comes to segregation within its communities. The Hangaz are also fresh off their latest release ‘Respect My Fanhood' which brings together their love of sports and hip-hop in a way that any sports fan can enjoy, with songs that topically range from basketball, to football, to wrestling, and even tennis. Smok also reflects on his hockey fandom, the state of the Bruins team as a whole, and of course, The Hangaz' music video “Something Bruin”. Mike, Axe, & Smok cover a variety of other topics, including the problems with Boston sports media, the Mike Tyson/Jake Paul fight, whether or not Andre 3000 will ever release a hip-hop album, and so much more. Follow The Hangaz on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/6sesone7/ Follow Axestrumentals on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/axestrumentals/ Follow Smok on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smoknstrok/ Stream 'Respect My Fanhood' on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0tGe7fIB1pHA7bwA7OTvKn?si=ViixgHPFRBeMlKdctsWDQA Stream 'Respect My Fanhood' on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/respect-my-fanhood/1774282482 Watch the "Something's Bruin" music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VtC8kRHgLk Check out our studio, AOA Studios, and book a session or service with us: https://www.aoastudios.org/inquiriesbooking Follow our social media and blogs Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/turntableteachers/?hl=en Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@turntableteachers Blog - https://www.turntableteachers.com/blog Shop - https://www.turntableteachers.com/shop Subscribe to our streaming services Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-turntable-teachers/id1448694925 Google Play - https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Icujt6fhi2je7zzfxjkr7glcowe?t%3DThe_Turntable_Teachers%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-538618877 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4UJh499meoTP5wV2b2jrb0?si=EMaTjq9CR2-_zA6orKQNEQ
Specjalny odcinek ze specjalnymi gośćmi. Dominik Gąska z podcastu niezatapialni i Cascad z Lavocado Nocą tłumaczą i zagłębiają się w fenomen serii, której popularność rośnie z roku na rok.Dowiedzcie się, jak to jest Być jak Smok i jakich ważnych życiowych lekcji nauczyć może Was najbardziej pomocny gangster po tej stronie Sumidy. Podziękowania dla Defana za okladkę, Perki za montaż. Podziękowania dla Patronów za wsparcie, a najbardziej dla: Op1ekun, Jan Jagieła, Janomin, Łukasz M., Tomasz Herduś, Paweł G., Uki, Mateusz "Kaduk" Kadukowski z kanału Kadukowo.Discord MKwadrat Podcast- https://discord.gg/PafByaf9DU Discord akcji #PolishOurPrices: https://discord.gg/zvzvFp7qmEKanał Defana: https://www.youtube.com/@wsumiespoko/Konsumpcja:MP3: https://mkwadratpodcast.pl/podcast/MKwadrat_specjalny_299.mp3YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MKwadratPodcastRSS: https://mkwadratpodcast.pl/feed/podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7e5OdT8bnLmvCahOfo4jNGiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/mkwadrat-podcast/id1082742315twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mkwadratpodcastInterakcja:WWW: https://mkwadratpodcast.pl/Forum: https://stareforumpoly.pl/Discord: https://discord.com/invite/PafByaf9DUFanpage: https://facebook.com/MkwadratPodcast/Grupa FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mkwadratpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkwadratpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mkwadratpodcast/Kontrybucja:Patronite: https://patronite.pl/mkwadratpodcastSuppi: https://suppi.pl/mkwadratpodcast
Dziwnolas rzeczywiście okazał się dziwny, ale co spotka poszukiwaczy w krainie Smoków i Lochów? Czwórka śmiałków wyrusza w głąb Smokolochów w pełną niebezpieczeństw podróż, by odzyskać wyjątkowy miecz - jedyną broń, która umożliwi zemstę na smoku. Przemierzając baśniowe komnaty, podróżnicy natrafiają na wiele barwnych i dziwnych postaci, z którymi muszą się uporać, aby odnaleźć ostrze. Czy trud, który włożą w poszukiwania miecza, okaże się wystarczający? A może Lochy to dla nich zbyt duże wyzwanie...
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A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of meeting with SMOK's Borys Musielak. We discussed early-stage funding, the unique strengths of CEE diaspora founders, and how FAANG experience can be both an advantage and a challenge for entrepreneurs. Tune in to learn more! What did we cover? - What does SMOK VC do? - Why focus on CEE diaspora founders? - What's the difference between CEE founders and U.S. founders? - Why doesn't FAANG always produce good startup material? - How much of SMOK's deal flow comes from LinkedIn? - What's the most ridiculous pitch Borys has heard? - Why is pattern matching important in VC? - How can someone get into VC? - Does founder-led growth actually exist? - What was the biggest opportunity Borys missed? - What is SMOK VC's request for startups? - What advice does Borys have for all early-stage founders?
Join us on this episode where we venture outside of our comfort zone and learn all about cooking with cannabis. We also talk about the benefits and alternative uses including THC, CBD, Delta 8 and 9. This is part two in a two part episode.We are joined on this episode by our good friend and chef, Pierre Swain. Sit back and enjoy this first part of a two part series about all things cannabis. And please leave any pre-conceived notions of this "wicked weed" behind. We hope you find these episodes as informative and interesting as we did.https://www.instagram.com/spicedbyswainsauceco/#cannabis #cooking #infused #CBD #THC #Delta8 #Delta9 #podcast #youtube #arsenicculture https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arseniccultureCooking With Cannabis Part Deux—E86https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
**Extended Cut**Join us on this episode where we venture outside of our comfort zone and learn all about cooking with cannabis. We also talk about the benefits and alternative uses including THC, CBD, Delta 8 and 9. We are joined on this episode by our good friend and chef, Pierre Swain. Sit back and enjoy this first part of a two part series about all things cannabis. And please leave any pre-conceived notions of this "wicked weed" behind. We hope you find these episodes as informative and interesting as we did.https://www.instagram.com/spicedbyswainsauceco/?hl=en#cannabis #cooking #infused #CBD #THC #Delta8 #Delta9 #podcast #youtube #arsenicculture https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arseniccultureSupply Chain Slaying With Heaven Hill Grain To Glass-E84https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
Join us on this episode where we venture outside of our comfort zone and learn all about cooking with cannabis. We also talk about the benefits and alternative uses including THC, CBD, Delta 8 and 9. We are joined on this episode by our good friend and chef, Pierre Swain. Sit back and enjoy this first part of a two part series about all things cannabis. And please leave any pre-conceived notions of this "wicked weed" behind. We hope you find these episodes as informative and interesting as we did.https://www.instagram.com/spicedbyswainsauceco/?hl=en#cannabis #cooking #infused #CBD #THC #Delta8 #Delta9 #podcast #youtube #arsenicculture https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arseniccultureCooking With Cannabis Part 1 (Standard Cut)—https://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
Na początek zapraszamy na fragment rozmowy z Piotrem Szumowskim, autorem książki "Komik dookoła świata 2". Następnie przejrzymy, co zabawnego możemy obejrzeć w kinach i na platformach streamingowych. Mamy kilka świetnych propozycji!
Here in the remote vistas of the Tangents jungle, observe a group of mighty science communicators expertly stalking their primary prey: knowledge. Ever so tantalizing to behold, knowledge lounges in the shade of a fern, oblivious to the danger sneaking up behind it, ready to strike at a moment's notice! Truly, these must be the most fearsome of all predators!SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go to www.youtube.com/scishowtangents to check out this episode with the added bonus of seeing our faces! Head to www.patreon.com/SciShowTangents to find out how you can help support SciShow Tangents, and see all the cool perks you'll get in return, like bonus episodes and a monthly newsletter! A big thank you to Patreon subscriber Garth Riley for helping to make the show possible!And go to https://store.dftba.com/collections/scishow-tangents to buy some great Tangents merch!Follow us on Twitter @SciShowTangents, where we'll tweet out topics for upcoming episodes and you can ask the science couch questions! While you're at it, check out the Tangents crew on Twitter: Ceri: @ceriley Sam: @im_sam_schultz Hank: @hankgreen[This, That, or the Other: Munch Squad]Barnacle and crab-eating animal in North American oceansBird-eating ungulate in captivity Small mammal that ate raptor's meat meal instead of being eatenhttps://new.aquaticmammalsjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/29-01_Courbis.pdfhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/340941147_Do_lowland_tapirs_Tapirus_terrestris_eat_meat_Evidence_of_carnivory_in_a_large_South_American_herbivorehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10344-015-0980-yhttps://bioone.org/journals/annals-of-the-entomological-society-of-america/volume-105/issue-1/AN11057/Opportunistic-Carnivory-by-Romalea-microptera-Orthoptera-Acrididae/10.1603/AN11057.short[Fact Off]Late-stage bamboo shark embryos have electroreception within their egg case Collaborative hunting gestures in coral reef residents (e.g. groupers or coral trout and moray eels)https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.0040431https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms2781https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(14)00885-9https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/phenomena/2013/04/24/groupers-use-gestures-to-recruit-morays-for-hunting-team-ups/[Ask the Science Couch]Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of pollutants in the food web (including humans)https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/toxic-killer-whaleshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969722022549 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10212926/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412021002671https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-013-1722-xhttps://www.acs.org/pressroom/tiny-matters/plastic-micro-plastic-everywhere-what-does-it-do-and-why-should-we-care.htmlPatreon bonus: Sharks have cartilaginous skeletons https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK557576/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0944200606000080?via%3Dihubhttps://magazine.scienceconnected.org/2015/12/preserving-soft-skeleton-backs-without-bones/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jfb.14444https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/221/24/jeb188318/20570/Mechanical-behavior-of-shark-vertebral-centra-at[Butt One More Thing]Coprolites show that Smok wawelski (an archosaur from the Late Triassic) was eating boneshttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-37540-4https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/838032
Zapraszam Was na podróż po dwunastym rozdziale Księgi Apokalipsy, gdzie razem z dominikaninem Grzegorzem Kurasiem, analizujemy jeden z najbardziej intrygujących tekstów świętych. Tym razem skupiamy się na interpretacji znaków – kim jest niewiasta? Co symbolizuje smok stojący przed nią gotowy połknąć jej dziecko? Czy to alegoria walki dobra ze złem, czy może coś więcej?Oprócz tego:Smok jako uosobienie diabła – jakie są granice jego mocy?Niewiasta: Maryja, Kościół czy Izrael – różne perspektywy.Zwycięstwo Boga nad złem – jak dwunasty rozdział Apokalipsy maluje obraz nadziei dla każdego z nas. www.puzzlewiary.pl/126 dołącz do grupy mailingowej: https://sendfox.com/puzzlewiary wesprzyj moją działalność: www.puzzlewiary.pl/wesprzyj/
Hejże! Trio Joanna, Marek i Przemek i ich cykliczne wrażenia z rozgrywek
He's turned his hand to almost every part of the BBQ world, from cooking at home, to competing to promoting and now as a permanent caterer and chef, Smok'n Comrades's Craig Leathley has done it all and is here to tell us all about it! Plus Noel's top tiops on bread, a staple of BBQ! Plus everything else you've come to love in a fun packed hour of BBQ goodness, Get it in your ears! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rzutem na taśmę dotarliśmy na półmetek drugiego sezonu "Rodu smoka''. Choć z tygodniowym poślizgiem, za który przepraszamy, to akurat wracamy w momencie, kiedy płomień wojny o Żelazny Tron buchnął już na dobre. I to dosłownie. Zapraszamy do zapoznania się z naszymi wrażenami z dwóch ostatnich odcinków serialu.
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Zapraszamy na DZIESIĄTY raport w 2024, gdzie rozmawiamy o wiadomościach, którymi żyła branża gier wideo przez ostatnie dwa tygodnie. Miłego słuchania (00:00:00) - Rozgrzewka (00:04:13) - Aktualizacja oferty - PlayStation Plus (00:08:19) - Smok dzieli się złotem (00:13:02) - Kto kupuje i kasuje niech mnie w dupę pocałuje (00:46:07) - Demokratyczna katastrofa PlayStation(?) (01:12:21) - Amerykański sen Fallouta (01:17:50) - Larian ogłasza śmierć marketingu (01:30:08) - Gen Z nie chce konsol (01:38:55) - Discord banuje sprzedawaczy wiadomości (01:39:38) - Skrypt do mashowania (01:42:48) - Jednak nie sequel (01:44:01) - Korzystanie z PS5 będzie jeszcze łatwiejsze (01:48:28) - Switch 2 - ehh no musimy coś powiedzieć (01:50:06) - NintenJustice: Walka z Przestępczością odc. 573 (01:50:53) - Gry i Pieniądze
Charlotteans Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro helped found the former Mint Museum of Craft and Design in uptown. They've also donated dozens of pieces from their own collection. The exhibit "Craft Across Continents" features many of those works in glass, wood, ceramics, and textiles. On this edition of the Piedmont Arts podcast, we tour the exhibit and talk with the couple about their passion for collecting. Charlotte collectors Gary Ferraro and Lorne Lassiter (l-r) in their uptown Charlotte apartment. Work from their collection is featured in the show "Craft Across Continents" at the Mint Museum in Charlotte. Photo courtesy Mint Museum. "Smok," which means dragon in Polish, is a glass sculpture by the Polish artist Anna Skibska. Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro have donated it to the Mint Museum, along with other works in the show "Craft Across Continents."
Kadźmiak, kalendarz, biżuter. Zacznie się od pasji i pasyjek. A potem Asia i Szymon pójdą w tygiel euforii. Nawet danie jednogarnkowe nie przeszkodzi. Czy codzienność blednie przy występach? Asia i Szymon chcą ciągle strzelać dopaminowo, a tu … życie. Dywagacja o dysocjacjach. Będzie Asia Tamta Z Trasy. I Szymon zasypiający, a Madzia z demonem walczy. Szczęście zawsze chce się powtarzać, a ono nie słucha. Diplodok- napiąć się?
Smokolożka Bree staje przed wyzwaniem, które okazuje się być przygodą jej życia. Czy uda się znaleźć ojca i rozwikłać zagadkę mitycznego złotego smoka?
Aleksandra Sobczak, wicenaczelna "Gazety Wyborczej", rozmawia z Sandrą Zakrzewską, dziennikarką "Wyborczej", autorką opublikowanego w "Wysokich Obcasach" reportażu o Krystianie Lupie i jego wieloletnim partnerze, aktorze Piotrze Skibie. Jak wyglądała praca nad tym reportażem? Dlaczego autorka tak dużo uwagi w swoim materiale poświęca Piotrowi Skibie? Jaką rolę w procesie twórczym u Lupy pełni cierpienie? I dlaczego obecne są tu alkohol i upokorzenie? Więcej podcastów na: https://wyborcza.pl/podcast. Piszcie do nas w każdej sprawie na: listy@wyborcza.pl.
Axel Bampton Pres Smokin Beats 143 (Luv & Sexy DeepHouse Music) by Smok'in Beats
W podcaście "Szkoda czasu na złe seriale" tym razem o ekranizacji przebojowej książki "Problem trzech ciał" zrealizowanej przez twórców "Gry o tron". Czy doczekaliśmy się wreszcie dobrego serialu sci-fi? Gościem odcinka jest Piotr Kubica.
Zostań patronem tego podcastu na http://www.patronite.pl/maopowiedziane Rozpoczynamy 6. sezon Mao Powiedziane. W pierwszym odcinku rozmawiamy o Roku Smoka i jego obchodach. Smok nie był pierwszym stworem na mecie mitycznego zodiakalnego wyścigu, ale mimo to jest przez Chińczyków uważany za symbol siły, chociaż wcale nie destrukcyjnej, jak przyjęło się o nim myśleć w Europie. Rok ten może przynieść także wzrost liczby urodzeń, gdyż według chińskich wierzeń zodiakalny smok, to dla nowonarodzonego dziecka dobry omen. Co ciekawe, Chińczycy wcale nie są zafiksowani na punkcie chińskiego horoskopu. Nie znaczy to bynajmniej, że nie są przesądni. Wręcz odwrotnie. Chociaż droga ku praktykowaniu wróżbiarstwa jest za Wielkim Murem niezwykle kręta i niebezpieczna – o czym także mówimy.Spis treści:(0:00) Wstęp – Kalendarz księżycowo-słoneczny i chiński zodiak(15:26) Rok Smoka i horoskopy(39:58) Powrót tradycji(50:23) Walka z zabobonami Napisz do nas na kontakt@maopowiedziane.pl Postaw nam kawę na http://buycoffee.to/maopowiedziane
Marshall and Aaron have decided that when the weather finally turns, A live feed smoke off has got to happen! Between new grills, Beach christmas', and future vacations We are kicking off 2024 stewarding the word "Stewardship" to which we ease into the topic in this week's episode. We made this a shorter episode for ya but as you know that won't last long. Let's make this a great year and all be more bold in sharing Jesus with the world! Support us on: https://linktr.ee/undauntedpursuit Thank you to Mellisa Mattie for the use of her music in this week's podcast titled "So Worthy". Her music has been amazing!, and we are proud and thankful to be able to use it on our episodes! Show your support by following her link and downloading her music! https://linktr.ee/WritingandWorship?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=3304f06b-f73c-4fbf-9a93-433d5eef1b30
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Dlaczego Smok, który w 12. rozdziale Apokalipsy wybiera się, aby walczyć z Kościołem, zamiast tego przekazuje władzę Bestii? Dlaczego Bóg pozwala, żeby Bestia pokonywała świętych - wyznawców Chrystusa? Jak długo Smok i Bestie będą odnosić sukcesy? O tym wszystkim w naszej dzisiejszej rozmowie z s. dr hab. Joanną Nowińską, biblistką i prawdziwą pasjonatką spotykania się z Bogiem w Jego Słowie, od ponad 20 lat specjalizującą się właśnie w Księdze Apokalipsy. Napisz do nas! Wesprzyj nas!
In this weeks podcast Aj & Pete review the brand Vapes Bars Lady Mary, Smok's new Novo Master, Uwell Caliburn GK3 and Oxva's Prefilled Pods. All this and more in the FV Vape Show Episode 60.
Smoki jako mityczne stworzenia występowały w zasadzie we wszystkich kulturach, nie tylko w Europie. Starożytne traktaty mówią nam, że smok to wielki wąż i jako taki w piśmiennictwie chrześcijańskim został uosobieniem szatana. Średniowieczne bestiariusze (księgi o zwierzętach) mówiły, że smok jest wrogiem słonia oraz że boi się pantery. Często także ukazywano smoka w pobliżu mitycznego drzewa Peridexion, które miało go odstraszać. Czym była „smocza krew” używana przez średniowiecznych malarzy? Komu Pliniusz Starszy zalecał stosowanie maści z języka, oczu, żółci i jelit smoka? Co na temat smoka pisał w XIII w. Richard de Fournival w swym „Bestiariuszu miłosnym”? Sztuka Powszechnie Nieznana to autorski cykl Magdaleny Łanuszki w Podkaście Tygodnika Powszechnego. W czterdziestym drugim odcinku nasza autorka, doktor historii sztuki, mediewistka i pasjonatka sztuki średniowiecznej, zaprasza do wysłuchania opowieści o smoku w średniowiecznej sztuce i literaturze.
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Matylda, bohaterka książki „Srebrny smok", to dziewczynka, z którą człowiek od razu ma ochotę się zaprzyjaźnić. Zadaje celne pytania, potrafi uważnie patrzeć i słuchać. Razem z nią spróbujemy narysować taki świat, jaki sami chcielibyśmy oglądać. Z Barbarą Sadurską porozmawiamy o książkach, które w nas mieszkają, o mocy słów i języku porozumienia. Będą nam towarzyszyć m.in. Don Kichot, Odyseusz i Sindbad Żeglarz. Przekonacie się, że każda opowieść jest początkiem niepowtarzalnej podróży. Barbara Sadurska - prawniczka, pisarka, laureatka ważnych nagród literackich i scenariuszowych. Na Uniwersytecie Jagiellońskim prowadzi zajęcia ze studentami w Studium Literacko-Artystycznym. Prowadzi także warsztaty kreatywnego pisania dla nastolatków. Mieszka w Krakowie, ma dwoje dzieci, kotkę Too-tiki, kota pana Pettsona i suczkę Tove. Uwielbia opowiadać różne historie (trochę prawdziwe, a trochę nie) i czytać dzieciom na głos. „Srebrny smok” jest jej pierwszą powieścią dla młodszych czytelników.
Sam Malone took a trip to Newark, DE to visit his cousins at their new restaurant, Smok'd BBQ. And of course you know we had to taste the food and give you the review! Barstool talk from the biggest sipper in Philly with some of the most innovate people in the world, Sammie is the one to sit and sip wit if you wanna enjoy conversation. 00:00 TRAILERS 00:15 INTROS 01:30 LEAVING EDUCATION FOR A NEW CAREER PATH 04:00 CREATING SMOK'D BBQ 15:00 SURPRISE FOOD CRITIC 20:30 COLLEGE WITH THE COUSIN 21:30 SHOUT OUT GRETCHEN EMERY BAND 30:00 RIP JOHN RICE 40:00 SNEAKER GAME 50:00 OUR EDUCATION LEADERS NEED TO DO MORE 1:02:15 THE TASTE TEST 1:12:00 OUTROS #sippinwitsammie #letstalkaboutit #iswear #bestbbq #foodvlog #blackownedbrand #blackfoodies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sippinwitsammie/support
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In this week's episode, Dawn and Denise join the show and we discuss dressing up for Halloween and Steve & Denise's never ending home project list while we taste Smok (smoked lager) and McCarthy Stout by Forty-Ninth Brewing. Cheers Big Ears! Thank you for listening and supporting our podcast! We hope you have as much fun listening as we do making them. We appreciate every listen, comment, and subscription. Please find us on Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, YouTube, and Anchor.FM. Email us at firesidefridays@gmail.com and we might read your comments in an upcoming episode. Help support us at the Fireside Fridays store at https://fireside-fridays.myspreadshop.com #firesidefridays #firesidefridayspodcast #bestnewpodcast #whatsinthefridge #WITF #beeroftheweek #notforthetaintofheart #newandnoteworthypodcast #bestpodcast #drinklocal #craftbeer #beertasting #youtubepodcast #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #beeradvocate #drinklocal #beer #beerreviews #fortyninthbrewing #smok #mccarthystout --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firesidefridays/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firesidefridays/support
Today we are happy to welcome you to our favorite type of episode: our memo episode! That means we'll be diving deep on a fund that the EUVC LP Syndicate is investing into together with the GP team. So, please welcome Borys and Diana, Founding Partners of SMOK Ventures, an operator-led VC fund focusing on top serial founders from the CEE region.At EUVC, we're hyped about this investment because SMOK Ventures have risen to become the first-choice fund among many serial entrepreneurs in less than two years of operation by delivering on their promise of connecting the CEE and Global venture ecosystems with more than 80% of the money raised by portfolio startups coming from outside the region.What is more, Borys and Diana are amazing human beings who our syndicate investors can count on to not only deliver returns, but also insights, learnings and access to the region. We hope you'll enjoy meeting Borys and Diana in this episode and invite you to reach out if you wanna learn more about how to join the EUVC LP syndicate.
In this weeks podcast Pete & Alex review the Smok Novo Bar, Miso Fifa, FlonQ the RandM Crystal and Alex gets wind, with the CAK Wind. All this and more in the FV Vape Show Episode 39. The FV Vape Show is your bi-weekly dose of vaping news, previews & reviews delivered as an irreverent talkshow. We also do giveaways on YouTube, so be sure to subscribe and follow us across social media.
I now had two jobs and a budding music career, that at times seemed to be skyrocketing me towards a higher dimension at every moment— I hear my city callin me; Off the 25th balcony, A falcon with a crown on Coming down on ya; It really rained on us, LA ain't playing Really making it out here, I bet you're proud of me now, huh—? Bet they play this for you at my funeral Do it, I'm the new confucius, No confusion, dude I'm supa dupe Blū about it I blew up out here; I grew up out here I knew such actions would speak Louder than words could— the fuck up out of here with that— Ssshh! He spoke of being behind hit singles for Beyoncé and other big names I could only dream about ever being in a room with—but I had never heard of him, of course—and just as well, as it didn't seem to matter. I simply wasn't attracted to him, nor was I going to pretend to be just to get ahead in music, or in any other way. At this point, all I really wanted to do was spit the verse I had written and eat; the hunger for some reason was ravishing through me, but it might have been my nerves—he put me on edge and made me nervous, not because we were in a 25th story 2-bedroom luxury apartment overlooking the Downtown LA skyline, or because his productions were high-quality and top of the line—not because the tracks he played me boasted Grammy winners like Usher and Nicki Minaj—but because of his attraction to me, his forward geatures and unwanted touches, and of course, his over masculinity. My Sunnï Blū persona was a bit too overwhelming for his taste—he wanted something more soft, and feminine—sexy. “Not like a skateboarder,” he said, to which I responded “but I'm a skateboarder.” His rebuttal, “yeah, but a sexy, feminine, female skateboarder!” He kept using the word “feminine”, and though I still considered myself broadly female, and certainly straight—he had himself put the nail in the coffin on even considering dating a black man, as he bickered and argued his creative direction, calling me retarded in the process, just as my mother's boyfriend had—apparently, I was “retarded” to most black men, and became “gay” as my cellibacy stood unturned even in the face of any benefit. It wasn't about the money—though I needed and wanted it, the money wouldn't be the thing to control me—it would always be music. I could consider myself to enjoy constructive criticism, typically—but his was demeaning and harsh. He wanted to change my lyrics, move words around and add statements I myself would never really say—to add Ebonics and slang to my verses that didn't sound natural coming out of or from me, or even Sunni Blū, and though I was partitioning simply as Blū, a more feminine aspect or counterpart of Sunni Blū, the direction to be more “feminine” and “sexy”—I suppose, the illusion that my body gave way to the actually more non-Bianary personality that lived within the now-veliptuous-leaning-athletic physique. I never asked him directly not to touch me—I wouldn't be another overly-offended “#me too” girl. I would never accuse a man of “rape” or “harassment”, and I knew better—but I also knew better than to fall asleep at the wrong time or place, opting for the couch in an open space, close to the door, in the studio, where I felt safe. However, his gestures alone made me uncomfortable, and, after running out of every ounce of energy white waiting to spit my verse the night before, I had spent the night curled up on the couch in the entryway—after a failed attempt to get into the bed and relax comfortably without him trying to cuddle up next to me, and not wanting to risk him waking up on top of me, perhaps even only allowing myself to sleep in a new and strange albeit luxurious space, because of the presence of a woman and her young child there. I had established by now that I was secure in my singularity—that after Sonny, and especially after Dillon, that giving and sharing myself, or my love would be different—and though I had freely given Oleg a relaxing and therapeutic back massage in his drunken stupor just a few nights before, (which I supposed he would never remember—) I was upset when this man asked for one, and though he had been so kind as to feed me rather than let me leave into the pouring rain the night before ( as, I, before falling asleep on the couch, had actually attempted to leave back to my own bed—without spitting my verse and not giving a single shit about the song, whether it was going to be a hit or not, how grand the apartment was, or who he had worked with—how many plaques he was going to hang up, or what perks might come with being a woman like my mother and pretending I was interested in order to get what I wanted.) he stopped me short in the elevator, persuading me to come back with the promise of a good meal and that he would finish his verse so that I could start mine. “I just want you to knock this verse out.” I sighed, tiredly, nodding “while i'm here”, somehow knowing that once I left The Circa, I wouldn't return—possibly ever, but at least for a long while. Fatefully so, in the time the food was ordered and delivered, I was still resting sleepily on the couch as he ‘perfected' his verse; I downed the Breakfast a burrito and Vegan Smoothie from LA Cafe in record time, curling back into an exhausted ball on the couch beside the studio, nestled in a warm and heavy blanket; it was somewhere around 4:00 AM, and i promised myself I would leave by 7, in time to catch the Whole Foods for fresh vegan muffins and some bananas—which for some reason, i couldn't stop thinking about. The couch was safe, at least—I wasn't going to risk my celibacy by falling asleep near any man, and though I had left Gerald safe and sound in my bunk back at The Freehand, I at least still had Dillon's Amethyst and Sonny's Rose Quartz tucked next to my heart, as I slept soundly in the studio, any noise of the room fading away into just a thought as I drifted into a heavy and dreamless sleep, the warmth of the best Vegan breakfast burrito I'd had to date resting on my tummy, shielded by my Stilo-de-Chiapas Harem pants and tie dye blue sweater, my Fanny pack still wrapped securely around my waist, and my custom chuck Taylor's sitting at the foot of the couch. I slept at least an hour past seven, waking up to the sunlight through the panoramic windows of the Los Angeles skyline—now, suddenly, I remembered this place, as I had dreamed or had built it long ago, taking a fresh dose of nicotine from my Smok vaporizer, a habit I had picked back up in my one week working at Higher Livin', which I actually hated, but no more than working any other job that wasn't music, and didn't pay me enough to be satisfied with. My uppity coworkers made it a little less enjoyable than it might have been on its own, a majority of my time spent with a classic stoner redhead who couldn't stop talking about getting laid by the new girl he was seeing, and a chubby Latina who scowled too much and rolled her eyes at everything, obviously disliking me for whatever reason , but still coy enough to dress in blue enough of the time and do her nails to match, which I just took as sign from God that things are not always what they seemed. Either way, I didn't care much about anything, but especially about music, which I still somehow loved—working all the time was exhausting me, and, having very little time to myself or at all to recover my own energy was taking enough of a toll that I began the cycle of self-destruction, devastating as it was to admit that I just wasn't a Kayla Lauren, or even a Skrillex, but just the hybrid honest-to-God wannabe hybrid of either one of them, whichever would work out for me—and as it was turning out, neither thing was. I wasn't priveleged or white enough to have all the time in the world to work out, or to produce music—I was stuck literally working for the cost of my bed and food, which evened out to just better than sleeping on the train or on busses in filth, which all seemed to be black people of course that nobody gave a fuck about. The more I worked, the less I gave a fuck about myself—but I at least kept doing it out of fear of whatever else was going on in this city—black people were running around everywhere smelling like piss, screaming at themselves and other people, and reminding me of everything that I wanted to deny: people didn't care about black people. I would have rather considered myself a neutral, but—whites would always see me as black, and black people would always see me as black, so I figured I would have to find a solution sooner or later, as with the more time I spent around either white people or black people, the less black I felt at all. After a terrible Will Smith movie, a shower, and a fresh set of clothes, I was studio-ready—I jumped on the hot mic with gusto and flavor, adding my genuine Sunnï Blū pizzazz to the upbeat, almost jumpstyle-tempo track, which I knew already mixed with a few songs from my own library and would be eager to mix as soon as the master was finished, however, a funny thing happened during the first live take of the verse: though I had written it the night before and had spit it perfectly beforehand, I stumbled, mispronouncing words and misreading them, skewing off from my usual 1-take perfection: something in my energy wasn't right—and even once I had spit it perfectly straight, he didn't like it. He wanted a “sexy and more feminine” approach, and not “a female who sounds like a nigga”. I wasn't trying to sound like anything, of course, just being myself—which he didn't seem to like, and over time it became clearer that he didn't see me for me, but just my body—which had become curvy and veluptuous, after a week of not enough gym and too much anxiety-filled Whole Foods quests, and all around fucklessness of putting my income before my actual needs, which everyone in LA seemed to do, and though I still fit my extra smalls, mediums weren't altogether unwearable anymore, one week ago falling off me even with a drawstring, and now fitting almost just right, my ass growing uncomfortably large with every trip to LA Cafe. It's a trip, Trip— Bout to take a rip On my drip tip Like ‘Drip, drip' I get tips, It's business— Spinin in the middle When I drift — in I'm lift—ed, So gifted— Thick chick Lips: bliss Swiss, miss On chistmas Dismiss this,— —then get— dissed! — (Bitch) Whatcha think about the friend? What you think about the bands What you think about the dance What you think about the stance What you think about the bounce Just bought a new house Fresh bra, new blouse Not worried bout the clout Just a little thizz You know what it is— Flipped another whip? —you should quit whippets! This is being chivalrous Imma put some drizzle in it I'ma bring my whistle in this festival for rizzle It seemed there was no place for my non-bianary, post-racial self in the world of music—at least on this track—and though I wanted and needed a place just like the place I had come to at The Circa to record what would supposedly be a hit song, I wanted and needed the place to be my own, somehow someway. God showing itself more and more broadly with each passing day, I swallowed my pride and after hours of work at the mic I finished the verse as requested, and rather than waiting for lunch (or by that, time, what would have been dinner, as we had been in the studio all day) I thanked the professional musician as he walked me into the elevator, opting for Whole Foods with the little money I had rather than to wait for another free meal. I figured I had been paid in the change of clothes I was wearing, and The LA Cafe I had scarfed down in my half-sleep; arguably, the most I had ever been paid for any music I had done. I thought to myself, “It doesn't matter if I ever hear this song again.” At least it was done. The elevator dropped 25 floors to the lobby, a perfect triangle formed between two well-dressed men and myself, as we stood in silence waiting to exit into the great city of Los Angeles. All I wanted was a banana and my own bed—the gym, now closed from the past-due balance would have to wait; I needed healing and love. Gerald greeted me at the top of my bunk, as I slammed down a Whole Foods bag containing a salad, pizza, and of course—two bunches of bananas; some regular organic, and even some of the rare red ones I loved. The contrast of my shared 4-bed dorm to the opulent 25th-story luxury apartment equipped with top-of-the-line studio didn't seem to matter at all. I had pizza and a piñata: that was good enough for me. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2022 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.
One of Downtown Ithaca's longstanding fixtures, Mahogany Grill, will close this winter as its owners work “to create a new concept” in the space. The restaurant's final day in its current form will be December 24th. We didn't get that warning for Smok'n Bones BBQ in Burdett. https://www.14850.com/113028941-mahogany-grill-refresh/ Subscribe to the 14850 Dining Podcast in Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts, YouTube, RadioPublic, Spotify, Audible, or RSS Feed, or follow 14850 Dining on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or sign up for our newsletter.
Today we are happy to welcome Borys Musielak, Founding Partner at SMOK Ventures. They help fund top early stage entrepreneurs (checks from €50k to €1M) based in Central & Eastern Europe, focusing on software and gaming startups. We were fortunate to record live with Borys during this years edition of How To Web.In this episode you'll learn:– Why Borys is in love with Bucharest and the How To Web (hint: it's not only coffee!) – The hilarious story behind the name SMOK and how it ties into a small kiss, a hairy ball AND a dragon – What the Silicon Valley roots of SMOK impacts how Borys and his team acts, works and invests– How Borys thinks about growing from a 10M€ Fund I to a 50M€ Fund II and its impact on SMOK- Borys' views and insights on the state-backed VC programs that have been run in Poland and the CEE region. - How Borys thinks about the Russian/Ukranian crisis and how the VC market is reacting to it.
Leave it to Me #163. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is joined by his wing man Alex DaPonte as they talk about lots of things including why Shoutable(dot)me is uber awesome and how his family got him a Billboard for Father's Day. Brim discusses the insanely great experience he had at The Refuge and explains how everyone should try the wings at Smok Haus (both on Long Island). Brim chats about how people are being ignorant about the new Lightyear film and he clearly sides with Disney. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Leave it to Me #163. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is joined by his wing man Alex DaPonte as they talk about lots of things including why Shoutable(dot)me is uber awesome and how his family got him a Billboard for Father's Day. Brim discusses the insanely great experience he had at The Refuge and explains how everyone should try the wings at Smok Haus (both on Long Island). Brim chats about how people are being ignorant about the new Lightyear film and he clearly sides with Disney. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Leave it to Me #163. Within Brim's Skin -- Brimstone is joined by his wing man Alex DaPonte as they talk about lots of things including why Shoutable(dot)me is uber awesome and how his family got him a Billboard for Father's Day. Brim discusses the insanely great experience he had at The Refuge and explains how everyone should try the wings at Smok Haus (both on Long Island). Brim chats about how people are being ignorant about the new Lightyear film and he clearly sides with Disney. Essentially - he explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Click for full show notes, exercises, and parenting scripts from this episodeWhen most of us first heard about vaping, we were told it was a way for smokers to put down a cigarette and try something a little healthier. We probably didn't think it was particularly dangerous…or something our teens were likely ever to become addicted to! But in the past few years, e-cigarettes have become massively popular among young adults. These affordable, fruit-flavored, colorful devices are not only easy for teens to obtain, but also easy to hide–they often look just like flash drives!For parents who know the dangers of cigarettes, it can be confusing and concerning to watch these devices develop a massive young fan base. With little science to help us understand their ingredients or effects, it can be hard to know if they are even remotely safe for kids to use. As far as we know, beyond their extremely addicting qualities, they could have life-threatening side effects!Today, we're separating fact from fiction to discover the truth about vaping. Joining us is journalist Jamie Ducharme, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Jamie covers health, science and medicine for Time magazine. She's been writing about the rise of vapes since 2018, when the invention of the popular Juul device brought vaping to the forefront of widespread public fascination. Her research can give us some insight into the mysteries of these electronic cigarettes, and help us finally figure out what effects they're really having on our kids.In our interview, Jamie is explaining the potential dangers vapes pose to developing teens. Plus, we discuss the powerful marketing and deliberate spread of misinformation surrounding these devices, and how we can encourage teens to make educated choices before they pick a vape themselves.Click for full show notes, exercises, and parenting scripts from this episode