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TWO IN A ROW! WOW!!Trust me, it took a whooooole lotta tryin, to get up this hill. But we're here. Saki is forced to lament the Knicks's season coming to its eventual end. Krang is very supportive in making room on the postseason bench for Saki. While he's there, Saki takes time to process maybe a few other grievances he has with the world. LOOK HERE!! YALL LEAVE KAT ALONE!Saki looks to the future and starts planning his trip to...INDIANA!?! SNARF!It's our second week in a row of being back...that makes us OFFICIALLY byke. Jeez why is that so important? Shout out to Zoot Suit Spike Lee. That's who he truly is inside.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-shred-head-podcast/donations
1985 was quickly becoming one of the most competitive years in the history of animation, setting the stage for future 80s nostalgia. There were so many classic 80s cartoons released in 1985-- including a unique new series called ThunderCats--that it was going to be difficult to stand out. But fortunately, the production company behind the new show knew a thing or two about capturing the attention of kids, as they had been doing it during the holidays for decades. But now, they were moving to after-school and Saturday morning cartoons. From the studio that brought us beloved Christmas classics like Rudolph and Frosty came the story of a race of humanoid feline superheroes. With characters like Lion-O and Snarf, and a very popular line of toys from LJN, the ThunderCats quickly became a new breed in children's entertainment, a standout 1980s cartoon, and a pop culture phenomenon. Check out new shows early, and ad-free: Patreon.com/80s
Ever feel like you're throwing content into the void and hoping something sticks? Same. In this episode, Whitney Lee sits down with Jonathan Halley—owner, executive producer, and all-around badass at Big Slate Media—to talk about what actually moves the needle in the wild world of content and social.From mixing video production with social media strategy (hello, powerhouse combo) to managing sky-high client expectations, Jonathan pulls back the curtain on what it's really like to run a creative agency that gets it. He breaks down Big Slate's approach to building trust, the art of saying "no," and why “SNARF content” might be your new favorite marketing term.They also dive into:How to niche down without having a full-blown identity crisisWhy having a “wow factor” isn't optional anymoreThe truth about momentum on social (hint: it's not a one-and-done game)Educating clients without sounding like a condescending jerkIf you're in the agency world, leading a marketing team, or just trying to get your brand noticed without selling your soul, this one's a must-listen.
In this episode, Professor Mouse, the Cosmologist, and Teddy discuss politics and somehow Mouse does a full snarf.
It was International Women's Day over the weekend and Robbie Katter had some interesting thoughts about the celebration. We unpack his feedback as well as discuss some new research about the split of domestic chores. Plus, we ask the question: what are the unusual things your partner does to 'help' when you're expecting guests? Also, why after a weekend of digesting With Love, Meghan — and some quickles sprinkled with flowers — it’s clear that the royal family made a big mistake. We explain why. And, can someone please explain what SNARF is? We hate to break it to you, but it’s all over your phone and might be the reason you're utterly exhausted. Support independent women's media Get your tickets to the Mamamia Out Loud Live 2025 All or Nothing Tour Presented By Nivea Cellular Register for the free Today at Apple event where Amelia Lester will host a conversation with Mia Freedman, Jessie Stephens and Holly Wainwright about 10 years of podcasting success on Mamamia Out Loud. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: The Fight You Need To Have With Your Parents Listen: The (No Spoiler) Severance Conversation We’ve Been Waiting To Have Listen: Our Meghan Review & The Cloud Over MAFS Listen: We've Got Some Feedback For The Oscars Listen: The Spectacle Of Zelenskyy & Oscars' Outcasts Listen: The New Things People Are Saying During Sex Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts The End Bits: Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for the best bits of the internet all tied up in a big red bow. Easy to read but up to the minute — we've been all over the web so you don't have to. What To Read: Read: Everything you need to know about the Mamamia Out Loud ALL OR NOTHING TOUR coming May 2025 Read: MIA FREEDMAN: '12 thoughts I had while watching With Love, Meghan.' Read: Meghan Markle's show exposes the royal family's big mistake. Read: Jacqui and Clint from MAFS just hard-launched their relationship with a glorious staged photoshoot. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Jessie Stephens & Mia Freedman Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Producer: Leah Porges Video Producer: Josh Green Junior Content Producers: Coco Lavigne & Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our hosts had a coin toss for what show would come after this year's christmas shows. Snarf lost, so Daffy's choice of rerunning the second Auld Lang Syne show we did a couple years ago is this week's offering. We apologize in advance.
More Cheeze Pleeze Christmas this week with the odd themed christmas music sets and Snarf and Daffy look at what they can do to make $$$ for Christmas at the last minute. I wish they would learn to plan ahead for this thing every year!
The heroes make a trip to Dr. Snarf's laboratory to gain some new skills, brush up on combat, and look even sharper! Laser Webber is performed by Laser Webber: https://www.lasertheboy.com/ Abnimals Theme by Justin McElroy, Eric Near (https://bit.ly/ericnearmusic) and Jonathan Coulton (https://www.jonathancoulton.com/). Additional Music in this Episode: "RF-Silly Saturday" by legacyAlli: https://legacyalli.com/; "11 MPH" by Beat Mekanik: https://linktr.ee/beatmekanik; "Chi Town Funk" and "Blood in the Water" by Mr. Smith: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSk2j0fTMw9V94UGyfWrSuA?; "Ruffling Feathers" and "Air" by Jesse Spillane: http://www.jessespillane.com/; "Espérides" by Koi-discovery: https://koi-discovery.lescigales.org/; "Electric Birds" by Scott Holmes Music: https://scottholmesmusic.com/; and "Flamenco Rhythm" by Sunsearcher: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Sunsearcher/.
A look at a album featuring an friendly alien warning kids about the dangers on earth....there's innuendo mixed into that folk music....and Snarf shares his fascination with Celebrity Bowling. You thought Dancing with the Stars was bad....
It's the middle of the night where Snarf and Daffy are, so they maybe a bit dozey this week as they focus on a singer turned network news man for decades, some accordion tunes for all and another visit to the Limburger Lounge again, which sort goes with this week's insomnia driven show trying to help them get to sleep.
We delve into songs that are suppose to tickle the funny bone years ago, but they seem more intense by today's standards, some more polka to dance around too, and a catbox cover song that well......you have to hear it yourself to see if are thinking creepy thoughts like Snarf and Daffy
In this episode, MJ, Chadd, and Sean look at Chess in Fiction, Substack, and the grim specter of Snarf. Other topics include Horses, the protective layer of furries safeguarding the internet, and the dubious Catholicism of Master and Commander's surgeon. https://linktr.ee/onriting Complain about the migration here!
We are back with a lookback at the Thurdercats. We talk the show, the voice actors, and the two attempted reboots. Plus annoying sidekick characters. We are looking at you SNARF
Saga is getting a new paperback edition from Image Comics. Kingpin is getting powers in Giant-Size Daredevil #1. Snarf joins ThunderCats. All on Comic Book Club News for March 20, 2024.SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The nerds are joined by a very special guest this week- Sir_Snarf, the Community Manager for Airship Syndicate's Wayfinder! The guys couldn't be talking Wayfinder without including the Nerds Community overseer- Rhaiu! This 5-person production is a real treat for anyone looking to see behind the curtain of working in the gaming industry! Enjoy!Join the Nerds Community Discord!https://discord.gg/78e5BUmXx8We're on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/@workingclassnerdsCheck Out Our Streams!https://www.twitch.tv/Atrax_Ahttps://www.Kick.com/marcusb814
Snarf and Daffy audibly explore the ski slopes in a album devoted to skiing, crazy oktoberfest sounds and does "moosejaw" mean anything to you? It will.
In this one, Jerry and Eddie talk a bad day for the Dallas Cowboys, fandom in general, Transformers, Thundercats and so much more. Enjoy!
It's that time of the year again, Daffy's Birthday! and she picks the music....Snarf isn't thrilled.....but it's only once a year right? The drama ensues.
New Year! New Snarf Talk!!! We are back with all new episodes after our one year of traveling the world with a Bangladesh side show! We start off just going over what the last year has really been for Snarf, and where we are going forward from here. We had plenty to cover in the beginning of the show, and were very surprised with the awesome turn out of listeners for the live stream during this recording. After our yearly recap we get into the top 10 new years resolutions ranked by Forbes, and give you our special snarf ways to be successful in completing those goals! At the end of that Chris and Jerry both pick one New Years Resolution to try to do personally, and then have a resolution for the Podcast to give you a show at a minimum every other week, if not weekly. To close out the show we do a what we're watching segment like always, and talk about a few of the many shows watched over the last 12 months. We cut the lists down short because there has been a lot! As always thanks for listening and go ahead and leave comments or reviews on any of our Social Media links below, and make sure to check out our multi-cam video podcast NOW ON YOUTUBE! Thank you for being a friend! SnarfComics.com Patreon.com/Snarftalk YouTube.com/Snarftalk @Snarftalk Instagram @Snarftalk Facebook @Snarftalk Twitter Please subscribe and leave us a review on the Apple Podcast App or iTunes, and send us your feedback, comments, and show ideas!
It's our yearly verry scary Halloween Show that is not that scary and far more cheezy with music and shenanigans of the Snarf and Daffy kind. Trick or Treat...we have both..we think.
In this episode of It's All Pro Wrestling Podcast we welcome Tim and Doug, in their first show together, and let me tell you they did a bang up job! In this episode they cover the WWE vs AEW, Doug's vacation, Spiderman 2, steamed fish, It's All Pro Wrestling Wrestling Abacus, coping with Adam Copeland, Sting's retirement announcement, Elon Musk, Scheels, patriotism, and upcoming shows for Rocky Mountain Pro, CORE Pro Wrestling, IWC Legacy, Lucha Libre Utah, and WrestleRave. We invite you to listen to the new It's All Pro Wrestling Podcast! This episode is brought to you by our fine sponsors: Modelo, Snarf's and of course CUTEZ PUPPYZ PILLOWZ Songs Used In the Podcast: “...To Be Loved” by Papa Roach on The Paramour Sessions “45” by Shinedown on Leave A Whisper “Headstrong” by Trapt on Trapt “Midnight, The Stars and You” by Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & His Orchestra on The Shining Motion Picture Soundtrack “America” by Imagine Dragons on Night Visions Where To Find Everything Else: Website Page For The Podcast
The St. Louis Blues have had a promising start to the season, so of course, that dunce Ian had a kid. Well, here's your podcast dirtbags. It's STEPHEN'S world now, and there's no rules anymore. Snarf up, dillweeds! Pteven, OUT!
In this episode of It's All Pro Wrestling Podcast we welcome new host and producer Tim to the microphone! Welcome Tim! Tim had the daunting task of hosting his first show all by himself, and might we say, he did a bang up job! In this episode Tim covers the Tuesday Night Wars, MCU Phase 4 Movies, NXT v AEW, focus and regimen, the beginning of the end for AEW, upcoming local shows for Rocky Mountain Pro, Duke City Championship Wrestling, Lucha Libre & Laughs, New Class Wrestling Organization, Empire Pro Wrestling, Colorado Springs Wrestling, Heartland Championship Wrestling, DIVE Pro Wrestling, Devotion Championship Wrestling, and WrestleDrag, Florence Pugh, Tony Khan's X meltdown, eating clean and so much more. We invite you to listen to the new It's All Pro Wrestling Podcast! This episode is brought to you by our fine sponsors: Modelo, Snarf's and of course CUTEZ PUPPYZ PILLOWZ Songs Used In the Podcast: “...To Be Loved” by Papa Roach on The Paramour Sessions “Use Me” by Hinder on Take It To The Limit “Awake and Alive” by Skillet on Awake “Midnight, The Stars and You” by Al Bowlly, Ray Noble & His Orchestra on The Shining Motion Picture Soundtrack “Amaryllis” by Shinedown on Amaryllis “Nightmare” by Avenged Sevenfold on Nightmare Where To Find Everything Else: Website Page For The Podcast
Some cheeze from the land down under as Snarf and Daffy explore a CD they found called "That's Australia", a couple "plunky plunky" cheezified instrumentals that might force you to want to pull your hair out, and a song that would really turn on very few people, but who knows, you listen to this show, anything is possible.
Today we're joined by Wayfinder's very own Community Manager Sir Snarf to talk about everything you need to know about Wayfinder in this Deep Dive episode of Khan's Kast. Check me out on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@rurikhan
With the hot weather, our hosts broadcast this week from a air conditioned motel room to bring you music brought to you by "ahhhh" spelled "a" and titles that start with "a". Snarf gets a little too foolish then his normal self trying to prove they are in a hotel room and we really can't understand why after all that time in the bunker. We have realized over the years though, that it's best to not try to figure out the why with our show.
Jason and Christopher Marlow review the opening episodes of the Thundercats! (Which includes the one where they don't have any clothes!) Featuring! Lion-O! Panthro! Cheetara! Tygra! Wily-Kit and Wily-Kat! And everybody's favourite, Snarf. We're growing up fast, because the Ever Living Source Of Evil is on his way - it's Mumm-Ra!!!
A look at a album featuring an friendly alien warning kids about the dangers on earth....there's innuendo mixed into that folk music....and Snarf shares his fascination with Celebrity Bowling. You thought Dancing with the Stars was bad....
In this week's profile, we demonstrate why Kate and Ashley Olsen should never record a song again, Snarf mixes up the mills and millers, and a trip to Broadway for some sophisticated cheeze...from a Star Trek Actor. We're proud to make it so!
The latest episode of The Queens Comic Podcast is now live! In this latest episode, Billy and Ian jump into a look at Kitchen Sink Press' Snarf #2 with their underground of the week, before Billy confesses his love of vampirefreaks.com. This is followed by a look at Ken Landgraf's New York City Outlaws #3 (which features a guest appearance from Jon Mikl Thor!), some thoughts on Renegade Press' Manimal #1, Steve Ditko's Mister A, Peach Momoko's X-Men work and NYCC experience, Verotik's Devilman #1, Charles Burns' Facetasm, a great vintage issues of Challengers Of The Unknown with Deadman, the recent issue of Vampire Macabre by Frank Forte and Tim Vigil, Johnny Ryan's What Are You Lookin' At?, Ian Cinco's Neon Spring and Erratica collection, Hellboy and, last but not least, The Life And Times Of Scrooge McDuck. It's a whole lot of disjointed comic talk and it's all for you, absolutely free! Follow us on Instagram @queenscomicpodcast http://www.queenscomicparty.com #queenscomicpodcast #queenscomicparty #iancinco #timvigil #donrosae #scroogemcduck #disney #dccomics #hellboy #newyorkcityoutlaws #snarf #undergroundcomics #kitchensink #peachmomoko #manimal #indiecomics #marvelcomics #comicbooks #comics #comicpodcast
Dear Mom and Dad: HELP! On this episode of YCSM, Brandon has media literacy and pattern recognition, Mario has incredible Skeletor, Snarf, and Krang impressions, and Bob eats a bee! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A fine Tuesday puzzle by Margaret Seikel, with a straightforward theme and not too much pop culture. It helped slightly to be acquainted with The Princess Diaries, so, advantage Jean. Mike only had one gimme, 46D, Lex of "Superman", LUTHOR, counterbalanced by the curious 41D, "Should we bounce?", WANNAGO, and the overwhelming urge to spell 11D, Italian pressed sandwich, PANINI, with more N's than a sandwich deserves to have.Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Aliens, pirates, and animals all agree: The moon is SO COOLl! Tonight's guests: Virginia Pickel, Rick Tetrault, and Scott Matteson Please subscribe to the show and leave a 5-star rating and review, and check out the other podcasts on the Infinite Potato Alliance Network!
Hoooo Today's double Thundercats episodes have Ryan and David wishing on harps and jumping through black holes! Frist in "Sword in a Hole" "An S.O.S. from the edge of a Black Hole in deep space sends Lion-O, Snarf and Cheetara out in the Feliner. Captain Shiner, a Prussian space mercenary working for Mumm-Ra, captures Lion-O and Snarf." Then in "The Evil Harp of Charr-Nin" "The ThunderKittens discover a Magical Harp, strum it and release Charr-Nin, a genie who has been imprisoned inside." Original Airdates: November 8, 1985 & November 11, 1985 Thank you to the "ThunderCats Wiki" for the plot synopsis Please Like
The City Cast Denver crew is back at the table with a new local food challenge and this time, we're taking on sandwiches. While the Mile High is overflowing with great grinders, subs, hoagies, and tortas, today's showdown is all about two out-of-town chains that Denverites have embraced as our own: Cheba Hut vs. Snarf's Sandwiches. Which tasty sub will reign supreme? Host Bree Davies is joined by newsletter editor Peyton Garcia, plus producers Paul Karolyi and Erin O'Toole for a great debate over who puts the best meat and cheese (or guacamole and cream cheese???) between two perfectly toasted pieces of bread. Looking for more City Cast Denver food battles? We've also taken on the best burger, enjoyed the local delicacy of breakfast burritos, taste-tested fried chicken, indulged in Denver's most decadent donuts, and compared Illegal Pete's and Chipotle! Peyton mentioned a story she wrote on Quizno's earlier this year: https://denver.citycast.fm/2022/03/07/the-rise-and-fall-of-a-denver-sandwich-empire/ Paul quoted from this Celebstoner.com interview with Cheba Hut founder Scott Jennings: https://www.celebstoner.com/news/celebstoner-news/2021/03/04/cheba-hut-founder-scott-jennings-interview/ And finally: some Casa Bonita news!!!! Read and subscribe to the City Cast Denver newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Tell us about your dream sandwich on Twitter: @citycastdenver Leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418 Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the first time in the history of legal weed, sales are falling. It's an unthinkable turnaround for an industry that was once seen with limitless potential, and it's going to mean a loss of tax revenue for all the public services funded by cannabis sales. So why are weed sales dropping? Ricardo Baca is the founder and ceo of Grasslands, a cannabis-focused PR agency. He's been digging into the numbers, and he sees more than what's on the surface. Host Bree Davies sits down with the veteran cannabis journalist-turned-weed biz insider to parse out what, exactly, is going on with cannabis in Colorado. Oh, and- We're doing another food battle! This time, it's a showdown between Denver's favorite sandwich chains: Snarf's vs. Cheba Hut. So which colorful sub-maker will reign supreme? Or is there another local sandwich maker that deserves a spot in this battle? Leave us a voicemail with your take, name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418 Bree mentioned Mutiny Information Cafe's GoFundMe, which you can support here. Get all the Denver news you need, plus event listings and more fun tidbits and bobs in today's CCD newsletter: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Hang out with us on Twitter @citycastdenver Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Trade Coffee How to Buy a Home podcast Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome Back Thundercats Fans! This is the only 2-part episode in the entire ThunderCats series, so Ryan and David are giving you a jam-packed double episode! First in part one: "Vultureman summons Rataro and his battleship who kidnaps Snarf's nephew to use as bait to trap the Thundercats." Then In part two: "The ThunderCats race to try and salvage the part they need for the Feliner, but in order to succeed they will need to contend with the Mutants as well as Mumm-Ra!" Original Airdates: October 31, 1985 & November 1, 1985 Thank you to the "ThunderCats Wiki" for the plot synopsis Please Like
News, New comic Wednesday, Bud Light Hard Soda, and what we're watching! Back in the studio for episode 152, and the night starts off with some Snarf-nouncements of course. The coloring contest is in full swing and if you would like to enter go to snarftalk.com/coloring print out the PDF color it, scan it, and email it back to us at info@snarftalk.com We have some news to cover, nothing too much happening around the entertainment world because of one thing. Johnny Depp has been vindicated!! Oh yes we talk about that again. New trailers have been released and an announcement was made for a new show coming on amazon prime that Jerry seems excited about, kind of?? We have a pack of Bud Light Seltzer Hard Sodas, through-out the episode we crack open a new one and tell you how it is. I will say this pack of seltzers was much easier to get down than any other we have had. Oh man, there is a lot of what we're watching. Doctor Strange and the multiverse of madness gets reviewed, then theirs Top Gun that needs to be discussed. Obi-Wan is still out and that will be talked about. Many more are in the fold but may be cut short on time, I don't know. Check out this jam packed episode and have some fun! As always thanks for listening and go ahead and leave comments or reviews on any of our Social Media links below, and make sure to check out our multi-cam video podcast NOW ON YOUTUBE! Thank you for being a friend! SnarfComics.com Patreon.com/Snarftalk YouTube.com/Snarftalk @Snarftalk Instagram @Snarftalk Facebook @Snarftalk Twitter Please subscribe and leave us a review on the Apple Podcast App or iTunes, and send us your feedback, comments, and show ideas!
A Guest, Peanut Butter, Snarfnouncments, and what we're watching! Yes! Thats right folks Snarf is back with another episode!! Number 151, Finally! What better way to kick off this episode than to have a guest with us!! At this point, I don't think he's a guest anymore, more of another host; The Dude has returned!!! He was gone for a long while in Texas for work, but has now come back for good, and we love to have him on. SnarfTalks 2022 Coloring contest has started!! Go to snarftalk.com/coloring and download the pdf for you to print. Color it at home, scan it, and e-mail it back to us! There is a kids competition for children 12 and younger and an adult competition for 13 and up!! Both will win prizes respectively, and who ever wins we want your original to hang on the Snarf Studio wall!!! Ok, after the announcements Jerry goes on an absolute rampage over Peanut Butter!! Peter Pan, Reese', Skippy, all natural, Jif, great value, you name it and the guys have their opinions on it. This topic gets serious! Finally, we have some news, and what we're watching. There have been so many shows to cover during this time off, that it will run into other shows. If we didn't talk about a show you've been waiting for, I guarantee it will be coming up in the next few episodes for sure. So tune in and ENJOY!!! As always thanks for listening and go ahead and leave comments or reviews on any of our Social Media links below, and make sure to check out our multi-cam video podcast NOW ON YOUTUBE! Thank you for being a friend! SnarfComics.com Patreon.com/Snarftalk YouTube.com/Snarftalk @Snarftalk Instagram @Snarftalk Facebook @Snarftalk Twitter Please subscribe and leave us a review on the Apple Podcast App or iTunes, and send us your feedback, comments, and show ideas!
The Memoirs of a Survivor by Doris Lessing Andy and Dani guess what “it” is. Youthz vs old people, is Andy an old person, Dani could not find this book, coming of age through another's eyes, who is this damn narrator, and are your 30's like your 20's but with money?
Thundercats Fans! Today we review a true classic and favorite of ours...Eureeka's Castle herself returns...The Unicorn Keeper! The creatures of the Forst told her a lot of things and it sets off Snarfs mission to save his fellow Thundercats. "After Mumm-Ra succeeds in capturing all the ThunderCats, it is up to Snarf to muster up all his courage and skills to rescue them and save the day" Original Airdate: October 11, 1985 Thank you to the "ThunderCats Wiki" for the plot synopsis Please Like
What's up, dudes? Jason Rhodes from Holidays Unknown and I talk the third Berenstain Bears special "The Berenstain Bears Easter Surprise!" This one's got it all! Winter is stuck, but it's ok because Snarf can wiggle his whiskers and make it all better! Small Bear just has to get to him! Can he reach Boss Bunny in time? Can he make spring appear? Can he get his Easter Surprise? So grab your chocolate bunnies, fill your basket, and crack open this episode!
Thoughts of the future, and Ideas for our 150th episode!!!! Chris and Jerry spend the next two hours telling you about what they have watched, seen and believed!! So many things are coming for the future of Snarf!! We have dreamt them up in this episode! All in preparation for our 150th celebration!! This episode is historic, and we are so on point for everything you know of Snarf!!!! As always thanks for listening and go ahead and leave comments or reviews on any of our Social Media links below, and make sure to check out our multi-cam video podcast NOW ON YOUTUBE! Thank you for being a friend! SnarfComics.com Patreon.com/Snarftalk YouTube.com/Snarftalk @Snarftalk Instagram @Snarftalk Facebook @Snarftalk Twitter Please subscribe and leave us a review on the Apple Podcast App or iTunes, and send us your feedback, comments, and show ideas!
We are back and ready to wreck your evening!!! Yes sir! Snarf is back after a long break!! That doesn't mean Snarf has changed, we have not. We have the same amount of ridiculousness that you have come to love!!! This episode is chalk full of what we have watched, what we have been doing in the last couple months, and what we plan for the future!!! Yes episode 150 is coming to you, we are ready to bare all!! Chris is going to take his shirt off, and we are going to have a cake dedicated to all the listeners that have stood by us for the last 3 years!! The first thing to do is go to our Patreon page for the Christmas album of 3 new songs that we recorded especially for you!! This will blow your minds! We have a special podcast called Alex talk that will be available as well, our special guest Alex has finally received his own episode!!! This is a first in Snarf history!! We cant wait for you to hear our 150th episode! As always thanks for listening and go ahead and leave comments or reviews on any of our Social Media links below, and make sure to check out our multi-cam video podcast NOW ON YOUTUBE! Thank you for being a friend! SnarfComics.com Patreon.com/Snarftalk YouTube.com/Snarftalk @Snarftalk Instagram @Snarftalk Facebook @Snarftalk Twitter Please subscribe and leave us a review on the Apple Podcast App or iTunes, and send us your feedback, comments, and show ideas!
This is Five and Nine, a podcast newsletter at the intersection of magic, work and economic justice. Welcome to Episode 001. This episode features a live reading and a reference to the Seed Root and Garden spread in action. As a very visual medium, the tarot benefits from being able to engage with the imagery of the cards, and we include the images from the Rider-Waite-Smith deck for reference. See our previous newsletter to learn more about the Seed Root and Garden spread.Listen to the podcast now, or read the transcript below, or both! Ana: That was "Tiger Rag," performed by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band in 1918. It's part of 400,000 sound recordings made available in the public domain this year. It felt like an appropriate tune for this month because this month marks the Year of the Tiger. Hi everyone. My name is Ana Mina, AKA An Xiao. I'm an author and intuitive coach working from Tongva, Ohlone and Lenape land. I serve as the producer on this project. Dorothy: Hello. My name is Dorothy Santos. I'm a writer, artist, and educator based on Ramaytush Ohlone land. And I'm one of the Directors of Magic for Five and Nine. Xiaowei: My name is Xiaowei Wang, and I'm an author, artist and scholar based in Ohlone territory. I'm one of the Directors of Magic and Creative Director on this project. Ana: So we started Five and Nine as three friends from the art and technology world and kind of realized that we are interested in also these issues around magic, tarot, how that fits in with topics around work, economic justice, and decided to put this podcast and newsletter together as a way to foster the conversation, bring a critical discussion to these topics. Especially, especially right now, during this time when there's so much confusion, so much concern around the future of our planet. Xiaowei: So I have had the privilege of working with both of you on various professional projects. And I feel like I've learned so much in terms of how to balance both doing creative work, doing meaningful and impactful work, as well as trying to pay the bills and think about student loans. And so I'm hoping that this newsletter really opens up a lot of difficult conversations that are often sidestepped about the actual process of how to do things. Dorothy: I, aside from adoring the two of you, and again, also making magic in different permutations in the world. I also just saw this as a Thundercat call, and I am really Lion-O, but I'm probably in a Snarf body. That's fine. I'm okay with that. I almost feel like working on something outside of work and academia that allows me to be much more expressive in how I want to talk about work and labor and career and the differences between those three things. It really is because I think we need paths and avenues that allow us to think a little bit more abstractly about the every day, because sometimes the banal and the mundane of something as simple, which we'd like to think is simple, like earning money, building a portfolio, having a new skill, like those, those aren't actually as banal as people think. Xiaowei: In some ways, I think of Five and Nine as — and to pull in my mom here, she always says, “I like to share my mistakes with you, so you don't have to go through them, Xiaowei.” And I see ourselves as having this circle of magic, where we share observations, mistakes, moments of failure or contemplation as we've tried to navigate this work-centric world that we live in, while at the same time balancing our values and also the amount of debt that we owe to the US government. Dorothy: So for me, it's this ongoing archive of our thoughts and observations on how capitalism has actually affected each of our practices as artists, writers, and also people that I've had an engaged in professional work in various ways. Ana: There's the very practical and the very magical, and how do you balance those things? How do you talk about those things? I think all three of us have been engaged in this conversation for years now. It's good to talk about that and to ask ourselves, what does it mean to do work in a world that's so deeply unjust? Dorothy: I remember one of the things my mom said to me when — and I was actually on TV, like the evening news, at a protest one time. And my mom said something really interesting — and I don't critique her for this, I understand it, but it is complicated, it's been over a decade — but my mom said, "I didn't immigrate to this country for you to suffer or risk your wellbeing in your life for other people." And I didn't know actually how to respond to her. But when you come from an immigrant family, the nine to five thing actually doesn't exist. All of my life as a kid, my grandparents woke up — actually, they woke up at five in the morning, my dad woke up at four, and the workday was atypical all the time, because it was more about survival than it was about thinking about a career. And even before I had the language of economic justice, I did also have magic. And I think the confluence of all those things in my life now, decades later, is for a reason. And I feel like I'm doing so many things later in my life, and I think that's another consideration when thinking about this work that we do — is this kind of intergenerational dialogue around what these things actually mean. Xiaowei: For a long time, my mom had that attitude, and I think still does to some extent, but I realized it's because she's coming from a culture where the social safety net is there already. And oftentimes it comes in the form of family. Coming from a big sprawling Chinese family, like, say what you want, but I have cousins who are queer who are maybe not accepted in mainstream Chinese society, but it's always, the bottom line is, your family is there to provide for you and to always accept you. And then on top of that, you have this broader social safety net in China. And so in some strange way, I realized, I guess I could understand how it's a little bit perverse to like get paid just to be in a society where that kind of social support and social benefit is not the default. Ana: I kinda like where we landed with that name, Five and Nine, the symbology of five as this turning point, the nine not quite the completion, but almost there, kind of rethinking this whole thing. Dorothy: Ana, you just read my brain. You know, numerology is, has always fascinated me. And I think one of the things that I love about the name that we chose is five in the tarot is also about conflict and challenges and how you battle something out. So even if we look at the different suits, Five of Swords, Five of Pentacles or Coins, et cetera, and as someone who comes from this background of visual and critical studies, I always look at the symbology. And the Five of Swords is always this really tricky card to talk about because it's someone walking away from — it's people walking away from one another, but are you the victor, or are you the person who has been defeated? And this is what is so freaking magical about the tarot is that you actually don't know that until much later on. And so when I think of the Five of Swords, or I think of any of the Five of fill-in-the-blank suit, I think of that, that in one way, shape or form you can explain something. I think there's a great responsibility when being a tarot reader as well, because you have to not just actively and deep, listen to someone, you also have to, there's so many other things involved, body language, context, reading the proverbial room. But then it's also Five AND Nine. It's not Five TO Nine. And I know I'm being a real semantics geek right now, but as you mentioned, Ana, Nine isn't actually about completion. It's about just getting there, just getting there. And so, I love that as simple as Five and Nine sounds, it's actually much more complex, and the tarot actually tells a deeper, broader story. And I think that's what's so beautiful about it, and why I've loved it ever since I was a teenager. Xiaowei: I love that term, "reading tarot and reading the room," because one of the things that I think for folks who maybe have never read tarot or just tangentially know about it, it's like, where does this come from? Where does all this knowledge come from that you're spitting at me during this reading? And I think that points to how we've really constructed these ways of where knowledge comes from. Especially in the West, knowledge comes from seeking. It comes from actively downloading comes from probing, I think of Jeff Warren's work and when he talks about microscopes and how with a lot of modern microscopes, you're like actively shooting radio waves at the object. But the very flip side of that, the tarot really surfaces is that it's about tuning in, that actually all of this knowledge, all of these reflections, all of the wisdom to be gained, it's there already. And tarot is this way of helping us tune in to the things that are already there. And, there are so many practices that fall into alignment with that as well, like walking meditation, things like that. And I also love reversals because when I was taught to read reversals by Eliza Swann from Golden Dome, she posed reversals as an exclamation point. And again, too, I think we're just so used to thinking in binary. So like a reversal — "something that was good is now bad" — but actually that's not it. There's always this Middle Way in between, which is what we have to tune into. Ana: And so it's the “Middle Way Podcast.” Seed, Root, Garden Spread (11:25)Ana: Dorothy and Xiaowei are the Directors of Magic for this project, and they created a spread for the Year of the Tiger. Dorothy: Yes: seed root garden. It is a three card spread that looks at and asks and prompts the querent — or I also want to be very expansive here for anyone who is interested in reading for other people. The seed card is what needs to be planted. The root card is how to best cultivate, and the garden card is what environment, place and/or space — however you want to think about that — is needed to have this root bloom even further and to grow and be attuned with the seasons. And the reason why I talk about shape of a spread and that there's variations of it, that if you wanted to create a triangle, so, you know, at the bottom left of this is a seed. The top is the root. And then the lower right-hand corner of the triangle is the garden. That's one way of looking at the shape of the spread. But you can also have the seed at the bottom. And then on top of that is the root card. And then on top of that is the garden card. For those of you that are not familiar with tarot, the basic three-card spread oftentimes represents past, present and future. Sometimes when I do three card spreads for people, and I say, "Okay, we're going to just do something quick and dirty. We're going to do past present future." It's very daunting for a lot of people because that timescale is just like, "Whoa, wait, my whole life? You mean like my whole ass past? Like, that's a lot to think about!" But when you think about it in the context of seed root and garden, playing around with a different — not just semantics, but meaning of what a three-card spread could mean and could be for you, dear listener, I think what I'm hoping for is that there's something in particular that you're wanting to seed. So if you already know, I want to gain a skill that allows me to work with the community more. So that might mean I really love design, so I want to create flyers, or I want to help with PR or social for a campaign. Well, that's the seed, and then you kind of have an idea of what you want to root and, you think, well, this is kind of best rooted in community. The things that I want to do. And the garden that you want to develop off of that, the environment you want to create is not just context for who else is riding with you, but what do you need? What kind of environment do you need to actually cultivate and continue cultivation of that? And the seed root and garden spread is just one avenue and one path for you to learn even the language of the tarot. Depending on what cards you get, it's infinite, the combinations you can get. Then the tarot, albeit the universe, starts to talk to you through that and how you might understand, okay, well, you understand what your seed is, but maybe this is the thing that you need to understand. Maybe there's a decision that you need to make, maybe you're getting the Two of Cups here, so you have some type of feelings and emotions around a decision based on the seed that you actually want to plant, et cetera. Xiaowei: So part of our work at Five and Nine is thinking about the different seasons, and being that it's both winter in North America, where we all are currently, as well as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, it's really a time to start planning out the crops or the garden. One of the things that really came up was a conversation that we had last year around this time. Oh God, now my brain is like, what is, what is time? 20—? No, the year before 2020, during September and October, Dorothy, you and I were talking about the fires and everything going on and kind of this phrasing of people saying, it's the end. And I think we have a very simplistic notion of the end, and we forget that it's actually like, there's a lot of other things like composting, or just a cycle of things that happened. Dorothy: I will cite Mama Dulce here, my mother, who texted me this morning saying that she was watching a UFO documentary on Netflix and how she said, well, you know, this isn't the end of humanity. This is a lesson in how we need to survive, need to change. And you do that through very intentional, slow practice. Okay, let me pick the easiest plant. So pothos. One of my good friends, Helen Tseng, they sent me something like apartment therapy. I don't even know if it's from that, but I started getting into plants more a few years ago, and they gave me a trimming of their pothos, and it's grown considerably. I actually have different trimmings all over the apartment that I live in. But the article I think they sent me, it had the line or the headline was, “The stupid, easy plant to take care of.” And I'm sharing this because even at the rate that the potho grows, it's a reminder of duration and time and what you're doing and where you were when you first took care of the trimming when you first planted it. And, obviously, my planting skills have graduated to other plants. I'm bringing this up related to the spread because I remember my mom, she was scared for her plants when she would travel because she would say, “Oh God, I know I'm going to come back to one or two of my plant babies, and they're completely dead.”And that was the case when I took care of it, but not anymore. But I think that was one of the foundational aspects of coming up with this spread with you was if we think about this and apply it to the way we look at how we show up in the world and how we are present with other people, whether it's through our work or community organizing or artistic practice, how do we take a seed and cultivate it? And what do we do with the roots when they come in and what should we consider? Because even before you plant a seed, you actually have to know whether that seed is going to grow in the environment you're placing it in, because some seeds just won't grow. And sometimes you learn those lessons after the fact. I think we came up with variations on how this might look for someone. And that was something I felt was very important because some people want to see the seed root garden relationship as a triangle. Some people might see it as an actual sprout, something that grows vertically, but it's pretty open. And I think that's what I love most about what we came up with. Xiaowei: Yeah. And as an avid gardener I think there's just always a magic that I encounter when it's early morning and I get to really be with the plants, and plants just go through this. You can kind of tweak it through adjusting the environment. But it's like, they just grow. No matter what, they will grow, even if they're outside, and you're like, I forgot to water them. They will grow towards water. So this kind of magic of survival and of life and this kind of vital force is really powerful to me. I think it's also incredible how a flower, it goes to seed, it just has this kind of intrinsic lifecycle. And to me that reminds me of the power of just knowing when certain things are enough. And what I mean by this is when I first started reading tarot for myself, it was like really in my wishes. Like, “I have this wish to achieve this thing and how do I get there? And the tarot will help me do that.” And now looking back upon it, it's very simplistic. It's more just like, “How do I tune in to try and figure out this garden in this season?” And very practically, earlier this week, I was talking with a friend who was not sure if he should leave his job. He was like, "But when will I know?" And I was like, "Well, you'll know when you know." And not to sound cryptic about it, but he was kind of going on about how he didn't like this new set of managers that were hired, things like that. And he was like, "Oh, but I don't want to leave because of that." And it's like, “Yeah, exactly.” The decisions that you make have to come from that same force of a flower. It just, , blooms, it just opens up. It has to have that same kind of energy. And so I think this spread really reminds us of that in its formation. Applying the Spread (20:41)Ana: Should we do a reading for ourselves for this project? Dorothy: I mean, I am down for that. Who's gonna pull a seed card? Xiaowei: Do you want to? Dorothy: Sure. I'm picking one right now... All right. Ready? Jesus, I got the Five of Pentacles. Xiaowei: The tarot has a good sense of humor. I pulled the Four of Wands for roots. Dorothy: Wow. Okay. Okay. Ana: The garden: I pulled the Tower. Dorothy: Oh my God. Goddess, really, actually. Holy — so many thoughts... Ana: Okay. Five of Pentacles. It's a seed that needs to be planted. The root is a Four of Wands, how to best cultivate. And the garden, the environment, and the place that's needed to have this fruit bloom further is the Tower. Dorothy: I don't think that the Five of Pentacles is meant to be about us. I kind of understood that as the context of what we're in. I know that that the garden is for that maybe, or it might be read that way, but I think the seed that needs to be planted being the Five of Pentacles has more to do with, oh, how have we processed, metabolized, taken in the loss and the grief that we are experiencing in our own individual lives in relation to our communities, our work, professional academic community, and what we witnessed all around us? And this is going to sound really strange, but sometimes the most beautiful things are seeded from something that is very painful. Like when we read for one another, all we do is laugh when we pull cards, because it's just like, “Oh yeah, thanks, universe, I hear you loud and clear.” [The Five of Pentacles] is these two individuals, these two figures that are plowing through the snow literally, and one is injured, another one is forging ahead. And then you see these Pentacles at a window. And I felt visually when I saw that, I thought, “Oh, okay, we have to take what we've been given, and that becomes the seed of the work that we do.” Because it's not just about accomplishments. It's not just about the experiences that we've gained. It's also what we've lost, and the different types of failures we've experienced in our individual lives that bring us together to not just understand one another and how we're going to be in this continuous dialogue, because — and I always tell people this, when I read for them — the tarot is probably not going to mean anything if you don't do the work. And that's what the universe is trying to tell you. I always have this joke when I tell people, I always am just trying to be the Oracle in The Matrix. You know how she tells Neo in the original Matrix that you didn't come here to ask what to do. But you came here to figure out why you're doing it. People already know and have decisions made up in their mind. The reason why people go to tarot is they want to understand, well, why do I feel this way? Or they want to seek affirmation or confirmation. A really ethical, responsible tarot reader will always know that you can never predict things and that as painful and as uncomfortable something might be that that might be the actual thing that needs to be planted. So it becomes something different and new and evolves into something unexpected. Xiaowei: I think one of the things that I love about spreads is that so much of the cards, there's an intrinsic meaning, but then there's also the context that they're in. And to me, there's this element of the Five of Pentacles card that is about relationships to institutions. And then also people who are these injured people, who are kind of banding together. And at least in the context of the spread that we've just done, to have the root be Four of Wands just highlights that energy for me in the Five of Pentacles even further. That's about coming together to really build this refuge for ourselves. Dorothy: The one aspect of the card visually I don't like is the representation of disability as a type of thing that communicates loss and grief, and I wanted to just big up and put a little shine on the New World Tarot, which actually represents so many different types of bodies and ability, disability, and all different types of morphologies — human morphologies — that are of strength and a type of relentlessness. As someone who suffers from chronic pain, it hasn't actually hindered my spirit, and I deal with it the best way that I can. And I'm bringing this up because I oftentimes feel we live in a world, in a culture where those things are not factored in. But they are represented as, you're losing at the game, and the game being, capitalism or, whatever, whatever game you feel that we're all playing. And I read with different decks for different people. I really love the whole format of, sometimes, if I'm in the mood, allowing my, my querent, the person who has sought a tarot reading to, choose their deck. And that's been a really great practice for me because it really forces me to be present with the person, and to just be in the moment, because I don't know what deck they're going to choose, number one, but also it forces me to really connect with the different visual formats I'm working with, but also the different symbologies. And that's just something that I wanted to point out. Ana: One thing that I find interesting when I'm talking with people who do these kinds of ancient practices, or old practices, I should say. There's something deep here, but at the same time, the thing that I struggle with is , yeah, the same practice that contains so much wisdom at the same time contains these problematics contains things that we may not agree with anymore as a society or as readers. I feel like we're trying to navigate which wisdom is still relevant, which wisdom is still applicable Xiaowei: I love what you two have brought up about this kind of duality between tarot and all of these practices as having this kind of ancient wisdom, but then also some problematics. And I think , for me, I always think of in Buddhism, how we talk about the moon is a symbol of enlightenment, but all of this is just pointing to the moon, right? Like, don't mistake the moon for enlightenment. And that reminds me of reading tarot as well. It has a knowledge of a certain kind, but don't mistake the card for the precise knowledge. I think especially this image of the Tower card, like everything that we're saying and thinking, and our reflections on the tarot. You know, 20 years down the line, the stuff that we're saying now might be entirely antiquated or problematic or so different, and so of this time period. And I am a thousand percent okay with that. Ana: I'm noticing something, looking at the spread, going from bottom to top, is it's a bit of an ascension into a tower. You have two figures outside, arguably, a building or a tower. And then at the root, those two figures are, instead of maybe struggling outside, are now celebrating it, cultivating it, building something beautiful. And then just as we've been talking about with that cycle — cycles of change, cycles of planting and rooting and gardening — those two figures eventually find themselves trapped in that tower and leap forth. So many of the people I've been reading for or talking with are finding themselves in this exact intersection right now of trying to get into the game, reaching a point of cultivating and celebrating that, and then finally asking, “Oh, this is right for me anymore?”Xiaowei: Some time ago, Ana, we were talking about David Brooks and his book, The Second Mountain, and — all my distaste for David Brooks's conservatism aside — I think the Tower also speaks to that kind of Second Mountain notion. That it's not just like you've reached the top — "There you are, enjoy your castle." But there's always more mountains to be climbed. Dorothy: I think something that's also related, is the Tower is also about coming into a new type of consciousness. I'm kind of citing Rachel Pollack here because I always think about the ways that the bodies are depicted in the Tower and how the head is oftentimes pointing almost directly to the Earth. Yes, you can kind of posit it as a type of death, but it is a type of a forced leap maybe, or a really fast dive into a consciousness that you're not expecting. And I feel that that is so in relation to what we are experiencing now and when we're doing this project. We're starting it in the midst of a global pandemic. Even just thinking about the tower card, I often times think that what people forget is there's value in understanding and digging through the rubble of the ruins. That if you want to rebuild something, it's there for you. But the ruins also tell you that what came before it didn't last for a reason. And you may not know the reason of why the Tower has crumbled, but what does it tell you about the land that you're on, in a figurative and literal sense?What does my mom say? Oh my gosh, I want to bring her wisdom into this. My mom used to tell me like, "No one's going to build a monument for you." Nothing's infinite, and what is infinite is not tangible . Xiaowei: To me, I think the Tower in this spread, especially as we're reading for our project, also points to how there are so many ways where when we start to talk about work or career, or even magic, it really just becomes about the level of the individual and focused on like, well, what can you do? And the Tower, I think, really embodies an ethos that we all share, which is this broader one of recognizing that the ways that we experience the world, they're part of this bigger sky, this bigger context that we're all part of. It's very much the way that it's drawn. These people falling out of the tower. It's very much a conditioning that's extremely Western in a lot of ways. There's a type of architecture in Japan, a country that has a lot of earthquakes, where the buildings are made of wood, and they're very lightweight. There's not a lot of glass that's used. And it's built so that it eventually collapses and doesn't hurt the people who are inside of it. Year of the Tiger (33:31)Ana: So it's the Year of the Tiger. February 1, 2022 until January 21, 2023. And we have just noticed that Dorothy's Zoom profile has her wearing a pretty amazing tiger shirt. Dorothy: I actually got that thrifting and. I remember the reason why I bought it is because I used to be friends with a couple of stylists, and I remember one of the things they said to me was, "Your attire doesn't match your personality."I don't think this is going to surprise you two. When I worked at — when I had a corporate life, I always wore, what do they call it? Like, a very east coast palette for like for winter. I always wore gray, black, dark, dark, dark brown, like super dark colors all the time. And they said, "I think you need to start wearing print." And so this was my compromise when I saw this, and that's why I bought it because I said, “Well, it's still black.” I love wearing black, but I love this animal. And this animal is awesome and there's it's print, so why not? Ana: And so somewhere in the middle is this amazing shirt that has this beautiful tiger on it. Dorothy: I mean the one revelatory thing that came out this week when Xiaowei said that tigers sleep for like 12 hours or something. Xiaowei: Twenty! Dorothy: Twenty. Okay. And, you know, listen, that sounds amazing. Ana: That's where they get all their energy, right? Dorothy: That's true. Ana: How else are you going to be brave and ferocious if you don't get your beauty sleep first? Dorothy: Oh my gosh. Xiaowei: I just love it because it's a kind of reminder of where to save your energy. I'm sure like as big cat predators, they need to eat a lot, but it's like, why spend all your energy chasing down a tiny bamboo rat, if you can sleep for 20 hours and catch something bigger? Dorothy: I mean, a hundred percent. Xiaowei: I was checking in with my therapist, and she was like, well, how are you doing on the basics these days? And I was like the basics, like, you know, writing 800 words a day? And she just gave me this look. And she was like, "That's not the basics. That's high functioning." Literally what she said was like, "The basics is sleeping, drinking water and leaving the house once a day." Dorothy: Oh my God. Oh my Goddess. Oh, also quick question. In the Chinese Zodiac I'm Year of the Horse. What are you two? Xiaowei: I'm Tiger. Dorothy: Oh yeah, that's right. Ana: I'm a Pig. Dorothy: I joke around and say I'm a stallion….Five and Nine is a podcast newsletter at the intersection of magic, work and economic justice. We publish “moonthly” — a newsletter every new moon
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