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SPONSORS: - Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW and use code DANNYB - Go to https://shopify.com/dannyb to start selling with Shopify today. On this episode of The Danny Brown Show, Danny chats it up with the booth people! They talk about the new year, 90s fashion, and Danny's new gun. They also discuss edible underwear, taking karaoke too seriously, dating a bad musician, a degenerate who wants to settle down, and Shibari rope bondage. Other topics include: DDR, streaming, Dracula Flow, and avocado Snuggies. We also get some more weird web videos. Enjoy! Have a question for Danny? Hit us up at danny@thedannybrownshow.com The Danny Brown Show Ep. 138 https://xdannyxbrownx.com https://store.ymhstudios.com/ GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT) or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min. $5 bet. Max. $200 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets that expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: dkng.co/dk-offer-terms. Ends 2/9/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:29 - New Year & 90s Fashion 00:02:26 - Danny Got a Gun 00:05:50 - Spin the Wheel: Edible Underwear 00:07:18 - Ask Danny: Karaoke Cringe & Dating a Bad Musician 00:10:54 - A Degenerate Wants to Settle Down 00:15:34 - Streaming 00:19:12 - Weird Web Videos: Dracula Flow & Plummcorp 00:21:28 - Jiggly Muscles & More Russian Meme Videos 00:25:57 - Goat Piss & Avocado Snuggies 00:30:58 - Spin the Wheel: Rope Bondage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brussel sprouts. Ankle drama. Soda-themed Snuggies. THIS EPISODE HAS IT ALL. Join Them Nudy Boyz as they sample a new Mountain Dew varietal, discuss men taking care of themselves, and listen to some tunes, including: - 'Fast As You Can' by FIONA APPLE - 'Got To Be' by CHILDISH GAMBINO - 'Toothache' by LOCKED SHUT - 'Big Youth' by ††† (CROSSES) —————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/
The history of Segway's, who invented the Snuggie, learning how to deal with conflict, how important ethics are, a theory on religion and contraception, being too perverted to be a nun, delighting in a luxurious door-opening experience… It's all covered on this week's Nobody's Listening Right? Podcast. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Support the show via Patron! https://patreon.com/nobodyslisteningright Buy the Merch! https://www.nobodyslisteningright.com/ Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nobodyslisteningright/ Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nobodyslisteningright Find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nobodyslisteningright Shop with us: https://www.amazon.com/shop/nobodyslisteningright ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Intro 02:51 Sit Down And Chat 04:45 Couple's Therapy Jokes 06:03 Let's Get Ethical 07:07 Segways and Snuggies 11:57 Conflict Resolution Practice 23:17 Pinky Party 30:41 Religion & Contraception 40:06 Elizabeth The Nun 42:15 The Simple Joys 47:06 Back Door Fixed
In today's Daily Mind Medicine, @taylorawelch shares a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship. He discusses the pressures of accomplishment, team and market issues, and the importance of perspective in the journey toward success. Taylor reflects on personal experiences of overcoming obstacles and emphasizes the cyclical nature of progress and struggle, offering encouragement and motivation to viewers facing challenges in their own endeavors.
Today for podmas we have Colin on to talk about his favorite gift!
This week, we dive into the first commandment and discuss what sermon prep looks like for Dave (did you know there's a mid-week run through?), Snuggies (yes, you read that right), and how to have Spirit-filled conversations on controversial topics. We learn what it looks like to speak with 100% grace and 100% truth, and how we can rely on God's goodness to guide our conversations. To watch this past week's sermon: Counterfeit Love For more info: northway.org
Gabe ran a marathon! It was Dame time this weekend in Milwaukee. Power Ranking the best things to get for free. Giannis ate a brat WITH KETCHUP
The Remember When? crew revisit two popular 2000's products: Snuggie and the Pillow Pet. The guys bring ideas of rebranding the products to make them more suited for an adult audience. Put on your Snuggie and grab your pillow pet as the Remember When? crew gets a little X Rated on this trip down memory lane. ---- Buy yourself some merch! Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed, leave us a rating + review and we'll give you a shoutout on an episode! Follow us and interact on IG: @rememberwhenpodcast Drop us a line with any future episode topics!
The Remember When? crew revisit two popular 2000's products: Snuggie and the Pillow Pet. The guys bring ideas of rebranding the products to make them more suited for an adult audience. Put on your Snuggie and grab your pillow pet as the Remember When? crew gets a little X Rated on this trip down memory lane. ---- Buy yourself some merch! Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed, leave us a rating + review and we'll give you a shoutout on an episode! Follow us and interact on IG: @rememberwhenpodcast Drop us a line with any future episode topics!
As Carmen continues to clean out her closet, 2 listeners were the lucky recipients of some very comfortable Snuggies. One showed us her love of all things leopard and the other played Bill's TMC Goldilocks Temperature game to see who likes the studio colder, hotter or just right. For those still playing Wordle, this past Monday signaled a change as the new Wordle editor took over the reins and gave us a doozy of a word. Carmen's clutter clearing has made an impact on her shopping...
Snuggies, throws, comforters, weighted blankets, baby blankets and quilts; which is your go to or do you use so many at a time it doesn't matter? Do you bundle up and have your A/C on? If you are living in an apartment and the heat is at a ridiculous temperature are you still bundling up? In this KDTime episode let's get cozy so grab your favorite blanket or shawl and have a listen. Subscribe! linktr.ee/kdtime --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kdtime/support
It's the first episode of 2023 and Kevin is still using the term chillaxing but we move. The lads have a quick catch-up on what they got up to over Christmas and New Year's and both come to the conclusion that they detest Snuggies (sorry Lindsey). But the big news is that Jose got down on one knee on New Year's eve and popped the question and PJ felt like he was having an out-of-body experience and said yes so now they've a wedding to save for and Kevin is obviously weak for them but is also weak for the fact that this means loads of extra content for the podcast. Also PJ shares details of his stunning engagement ring and Kevin reveals how he was tempted to leak a photo of the ring to the press.Sign up to the I'm Grand Mam Patreon for more stunning content: https://www.patreon.com/imgrandmam ✨ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi everyone and welcome to this episode of Val Talk's Pets. In this episode I thought we would explore what to do after our pet has had surgery or a wound. Sometimes our pets have routine procedures like spaying or neutering and sometimes they end up with some very serious surgeries or boo boo's. I find that pet parents are often looking for solutions to help their pets feel more comfortable after surgery and also to protect surgical sites from licking or biting. So, let's explore what to do when our pets have had surgery or have a wound. Thanks for listening!Please remember to follow or subscribe to ensure that you never miss an episode.You can support the podcast by purchasing a coffee, or two at our ko-fi page. All proceeds go towards the running of Val Talks Pets.Please don't forget to Rate and Review each episode that you find helpful/educational. By doing so you will help others find Val Talks Pets.Also, please visit and be a part of my website at valtalkspets.com and help it grow!Thanks for all your support!
We are back with two episode reviews in 1!! #RHOA szn 14 reunion prt 1 and #Married2Med Szn9:10 "Snuggies & Sucker Punches"
With just a few weeks until Fall, the ladies snuggle up with their top three cozy movies for the hit of seratonin we all need at the end of a long day.OffertoryShannon - Noelle on Disney+, The Alice Network by Kate QuinnMarcia - Finding Me by Viola Davis, Midnight Sun by Stephanie Meyer, The Twilight Saga by Stephanie MeyerSupport the Pod!Patreon - www.patreon.com/psbbpodcastBuy our merch! - psbbpodcast.myspreadshop.comFollow Us!Podcast: @psbbpodcastMarcia: @stylishlyciaShannon: @teamquarterblack
No matter what industry you work in or what business you own, there always have to be rules and policies, right? The Dress Code. The Work-From-Home Policy. The 'Don't Talk to Karen from Finance Until She's Had Her Morning Coffee' Corollary. Every business has them and needs them (especially that one about Karen from Finance ... You were an OG, Dave from Accounting, and we hope they recover your body one day, for your family's sake). And, yet, while every organization has rules and regulations, in a similarly universal fashion, they're also almost always completely hated by the people who work there, who cite issues with rules about daily number of bathroom visits, why fish can't be heated in the communal microwave and why they can't wear their Snuggies to work (If you really want to get around a dress code - here's a pro tip: do what the Hawaiian Fashion Guild did in the 1960s and bribe your state legislators with free Aloha Shirts and then accidentally create the concept of Casual Fridays. Seriously - this was a thing. Look it up.) While some folks may grumble or grouse at the rules, policies, procedures and guidelines, the common thread in all of it is accountability, which our boys Sid and Keith will be advising us on in this week's episode. By codifying and creating concrete rules and regulations in our businesses, we set standards for behavior, output, consistency, et cetera, that are vital for maintaining a successful and accountable workplace.Setting rules and regulations isn't about being the bad guy - it's giving your employees the tools and tricks they need to take themselves and your business to the top. So, this week's episode is chock full of useful tidbits to help you survive and thrive, so turn it on, tune in and take notes - this week's Overlap Podcast is a terrific time. (And if anyone has any leads as to the whereabouts of Dave from Accounting, please contact the Overlap Podcast, your nearest local law enforcement office, the Unsolved Mysteries television program, or the ghost of Robert Stack.)
Hosts Barrett, Josh and Kato from their original series run in 2010 discuss personal stories and experiences with hippies, hobos, bums and homelessness; particularly from a small town ignorant perspective. The gang also delve-deep into their disgust of "made for TV products" and share funny anecdotes about said products. The usual shenanigans of jocularity, juvenile behavior, and ridiculousness ensues. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ati-podcast/support
Episode 52! (Book Review) Grab your Snuggies, and come sit by the fire...it's time for a deliciously dark read! TERROR PEAK is out this Friday February 4th! The Kindle version's already on pre-order, and the paperback should be available within the next 48 hours: https://getbook.at/TerrorPeak - Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths (join the Crystal Lake journey for bonus content, special offers, in-depth articles from our authors, giveaways, and quite a few free eBooks): http://eepurl.com/xfuKP) https://www.crystallakepub.com/
Today on the Interview, we have the opportunity to talk with Lance Ford and Rob Wegner and their new book, “The Starfish and the Spirit”. The conversation takes us to power dynamics in the church, leadership structures and adult Snuggies. Lance is an author, church planter, coach and consultant and he has a passion to resource and equip churches and leaders as they develop lifestyles of living on mission. Rob is an author, pastor and is one of the founders of the Kansas City Underground. Check out their book at thestarfishandthespirit.com Also check out their podcast called The Starfish and The Church Theme song “Early Riser” By Night Owl Additional music “Worship” by Yung Kartz For more information about Forge America head to www.forgeamerica.com Feel free to contact us at: Brenna@forgeamerica.com Terry@forgeamerica.com Alan@forgeamerica.com
Matt has a questionable hot take on people who like flavored nuts. The guys revisit aliens and intelligence. Matt talks about crushing his son's spirit on April Fool's Day. And finally we talk about how Ryan's mom fell in love with a Nigerian prince.
Jason and chris got new studio equipment --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-heaton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-heaton/support
In this week's episode of We Accidentally Vaporized Our Podcast Lauren is unable to remember the difference between the words "translation" and "pronunciation", while Lochlyn loves everything about Sally Jackson. In their continued effort the two manage to stay a little on track and in chronological order. Between talks of Snuggies and random headcannons about the NYU mythology professors they even talk a bit about chapter 4: My Mother Teaches Me Bullfighting.
This week, we have our very own NYU Galley Girl, art historian and pop culture maven Alicia Caticha! We’re talking Snuggies, the trauma of revisiting our younger selves, Virgo energy, and which of the “Girls” we are most like. (also sorry for the sound! Recording from home is weird and we’re doing our best!)
On this one, Paul and Sarah take a dive into the American Southwest and pick up some crispy cacti snackins. They're talkin' Snuggies, Cracker Barrel, and carpets. Are Cactus Chips good even? Find out on this episode of Snack Faced, ya snackheadz.
We're back from our break with tactical snuggies, camping subscriptions, and the latest drama from India's parking garage.
Content warning: This episode contains discussions of mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety. It also contains passing mention, though no depiction, of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. Mental health and wellness is an ongoing journey, not a math problem to be solved! This week, we unpack different strategies and interventions that have been helpful, rant about how wellness is too-often marketed as a consumer item for the wealthy, and talk about the critical role that our dogs play in our mental wellbeing. Email us at podcast@womeninsciencepdx.org and follow us @women_in_science_pdx on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!
Timefor3rdShift@Gmail.com What up people Lu here and I hope ya'll staying safe, we out here talking all the big and small things, how people from VA STILL can't drive, all the sports you can handle, our thought on the new MHW movie coming out, Plus a potential career change for yours truly who knows, plus games and all the fun. Buckle up and get ready for the 3rd Shift, LETS GO!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The marketing minute is a shorter version of the popular More than a Few Words podcast. Instead of a conversation with a marketing professional, host Lorraine Ball shares a quick tip to start you on your day as a business owner.These days, it seems like everyone is talking about content marketing. But what is it really?If you watch late night television, you've probably seen infomercials for some random product. In the wee hours of the morning you find yourself watching with interest the demonstration of the Jack LaLane power juicer. And as cheesy as the infomercial might be, the format works. People buy Snuggies and Shamwow.How do these companies keep you watching essentially the same message for 20 or 30 minutes? It boils down to four elements. And these elements will work in your marketing too.Reliance on repetition. The same value proposition is presented multiple times throughout the program.Informal down to earth presentation styleReal people supporting the proposition with testimonials.And there's a promise that if you wait, there's moreAs you design landing pages for your website, think about these same four ideas.
Season One favorite and travel expert, Elyse Eisen, steps aboard a flight to virtual coast-to-coast travel to soar with The Chrises. Elyse gives some hot takes for travelers who are open to taking a trip under the hospitality industry's COVID-19 upgrades. Looking forward to the airlines using air high fives as the new casual greeting, Elyse opens up about packing tips and her favorite suitcase. With no time for sponsors or kids in her busy schedule, The Balance Queen talks about having floaties all to herself and her timeout from eating anything but gummy bears in the pool.Elyse is almost convinced by the Chrises to open up indoor NYC dining with Tipsy Traveler branded Snuggies as the new hot winter restaurant wear. The biggest news of the day comes when Elyse reveals her plan to call an end to a 12-year run controlling the remote to move-in with the sizzle master and Hall of Fame guest, Roger @rogersachar.✈️ Special Guest: Elyse Eisen, https://tipsytraveler.world/
Welcome back once again to your favorite weekly comedy variety podcast. Andy, Viktor and Cyle take a trip into the future thanks to some of the ideas Andy had from watching hit 1993 sci-fi action film, Demolition man. Viktor has Andy come up with his own chain of fast food restaurants and we all decide what would be the best video game world for us all to live in. Welcome back to Sometimes I Hate You! Back us on Patreon: patreon.com/sometimesihateyou Find us everywhere at: linktr.ee/sometimesihateyou
# Black Lives Matter- Support black entrepreneurs locally or online - Text “JUSTICE” To 668366- Text “FLOYD” To 55156- Color of Change (https://colorofchange.org/)- Black Lives Matter (https://blacklivesmatter.com/)THIS WEEKRecorded prior to a tumultuous week in the United States, a non-political game of lighthearted, fake news. HEADLINES:1. Someone is Making Abandoned Phone Booths Ring. Should You Answer?2. This Mansion Features a Mini Main Street Complete with ‘15 Storefront Facades’3. Scientists Successfully Shrink Non-organic Matter4. Snuggie Announces New Line of Work From Home Wear 5. Watch Wildlife Take Over Abandoned Hotel in Zimbabwe 6. Coronavirus isolated them in their rooms. Now, old-age home residents reconnect by spinning Elvis on the radio.Fake Headlines is a weekly comedy podcast featuring a husband & wife riffing on absurd news with some made up headlines thrown into the mix! We don't know what headlines ahead of time that the other person has prepared, and we see where the conversation takes us.LISTEN ON STITCHER PREMIUM!Get one free month of Stitcher Premium by going to stitcher.com/premium and entering promo code **FAKEHEADLINES**Listen to some of your favorite shows ad-free with Stitcher premium like Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend, My Favorite Murder, Having Funlessness with Jen Kirkman, Natch Beaut, Office Ladies, Prompt and Circumstance, Glen Thinks Stuff, Science Rules with Bill Nye and so many more!Audible Trial! This week's episode is sponsored by Audible! Get one free download along with a FREE 30 Day Trial by going to audibletrial.com/fakeheadpodPLUGS!REVOLVER RECORDSOur favorite record store is right here in Buffalo: Revolver Records! (www.revolverrecordsinc.com) The largest collection of new and quality vintage vinyl in Western New York!MARKOLA Treat yourself with some Markola! (www.drinkmarkola.com)Order your bottle of Markola Coffee Syrup to make coffee sodas, coffee-milk, cocktails, ice-cream and more.KITTY BOX PRESSLooking for some new fun tees to look cool in your socially distant selfies? Get your custom made order from www.kittyboxpress.comThey designed our logo! # Social Media! Follow us on Twitter! (www.twitter.com/fakeheadpod) Follow us on Instagram! (www.instagram.com/fakeheadlinespodcast) Follow us on Facebook! (www.Facebook.com/fakeheadlinespodcast)**Email Us!**FakeHeadlinesPodcast@gmail.comVisit our Website! www.fakeheadlinespodcast.com
BiG Ideas, a podcast from the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society at Bowling Green State University, is excited to announce The Enlightenment, a bite-sized podcast, written and hosted by ICS intern Taylar Stagner. In this episode, Stagner speaks with undergrads, graduate students, and professors who share how the Covid-19 pandemic, and the campus shut down it has caused, have affected their lives. Jolie: Hello. You're listening to the Big Ideas podcast. I'm Dr. Jolie Sheffer, associate professor of English and American culture studies and the director of the Institute for the Study of Culture and Society at Bowling Green State University. This is not a typical episode. The conversation you are about to hear was recorded during the COVID-19 crisis, so you may very well notice a difference in our sound quality. You'll also notice that we've got a different format. We wanted to capture some of the incredible challenges facing BGSU students, faculty, and staff during this world-historical event, as well as document some of the incredible creativity, resiliency, and generosity we've seen. Jolie: Now more than ever, we believe it's important to hear thought-provoking and inspiring stories about big ideas featuring members of our community. The following episode is one of several short-form stories being produced and reported by Taylar Stagner, a master student in the American culture studies program and an ICS intern. We're calling this series, The EnlightenMinute. We hope you enjoy it. Stay safe out there. Taylar: Welcome to EnlightenMinute, a bite-sized podcast from the desk of ICS. I'm Taylar Stagner with more on how students and faculty at BGSU are dealing with the drastic shift in university life. Online video applications, like WebEx, Zoom, and Skype, help peers and instructors converse with each other during the statewide shelter in place order. No unnecessary travel is permitted and all classes and projects have been moved online. In the shuffle to switch instruction online to slow the spread of COVID-19, one of our interns at ICS is missing out on her last semester of college. Renee Hopper is getting her bachelor's degree in creative writing with a minor in German. To finish her minor, she was going to go to Germany before the shutdown. Renee: And I wasn't planning on being on campus next year at all because of study abroad. And now that summer is canceled, I have to figure out a way to take German online at a different university this summer and transfer it over, which I've heard is a rough process. Taylar: After BGSU moved to online instruction, Renee moved back to her home outside of Columbus in Dublin, Ohio with her parents and older brother. I asked her how that was going. Renee: Most days, pretty good, now that we're used to it. I've established my own little space in our dining room where my mom literally took our own Snuggies and hung them in the doorways so that I have my own enclosed little office. Absolutely innovative. But when I'm in there, I can pretty much be counted on that they're not going to come in and I can work. Taylar: While Hopper can make do, she can't help but feel like her undergraduate career ended anticlimactically. She had to go and empty out her dorm room during spring break. Renee: It was really melancholy. I wasn't expecting it, especially because there are so many fun things to prod at about dorm life, like you don't have a kitchen and you really miss food. But just the fact that I hadn't been expecting to start packing up so quickly made it harder to walk in the room and be like, "Oh, all of this is coming back with me right now." And it was really strange that I couldn't even go get food and use a bit more of my Falcon dollars before we left. I had to order one of those little robots and it brought us Dunkin and we had a little moment there. But it just felt, it didn't feel permanent at the time just because it was such an odd time to do it and because there were so few people on campus. Taylar: Hopper isn't the only one having difficulties with the change. Masters student Justin Kindelt moved to Northwest Ohio from Evergreen State University in Tacoma to pursue a American Studies degree. And since the switch, his workload as a student and graduate assistant has doubled. Justin: I feel like it's exploded, gotten huge. I mean, a lot of my projects had to switch from what they were supposed to be to something I can do at home, which you can't blame anybody for. It happens. But, and then one class, three papers have been added. Taylar: And that's not mentioning the change in responsibilities as a teaching assistant for the School of Cultural and Critical Studies. Justin: Teaching, what used to be a discussion that I get to lead on Fridays is something I have to type up every Thursday night. My students, I think, are suffering from the same problem, but it's not engaging us. Hey, here's some things, hopefully you can answer some of it. Taylar: Kindelt also thinks you lose something with the transfer to discussion boards and even video conferencing. You lose some of the back and forth. Justin: Well, I like discussions. I like to hear what somebody says and then respond to it and talk about this, talk about that. And it just feels like written discussions are much more formal. Even at two classes that we still video chat into, you've got to hit a button to raise your hand. And the professor picks whether or not to call on you, and you've got to turn your mic on and off. So there's just, the flows not there as much. It's much more structured, even if it's not academically structured. It's not as easy to just engage in the conversation. There's at least button pressing between communications on every aspect of it. Taylar: Teaching online is not something new for Dr. Kim Coates, the director of the American culture studies program. I asked Coates about how some professors think keeping strict deadlines on assignments instills normalcy in this chaotic time. She says that it's okay for professors to be lenient, but communication is key. Kim: That doesn't mean that I have been less or I've expected less from them in terms of the work that they do, but what I'm letting them know is that if they need more time to do it or any other types of flexibility that I'm willing to accommodate them. Taylar: With many students and professors with tenuous access to reliable internet, a physical library and uncertain global unrest, unneeded stress can add to our likelihood of sickness, something Coates hopes to avoid by communicating with her students. Kim: Again, I think all of us are doing the very best we can right now, and to expect ourselves to do our very best work or to be performing at our peak is just unreasonable and we're only setting ourselves up for disappointment and perhaps getting sick ourselves. And we don't want that. Taylar: Truly, these are unprecedented times to be getting an education, but Coates leaves us with some encouraging words. Kim: My generation, and even your generation, Taylar, and a few before have not experienced anything like this. It's really been since World War II that something like this has affected our country as a whole, as well as the entire globe. Seeing how we all come together and get through when circumstances demand that we do so, I think we've all done a really good job. So I'm proud of my students, I'm proud of my colleagues, I'm proud of BGSU. Taylar: In our next EnlightenMinute, how do graduate students and professors produce research during COVID-19? How much can we expect of ourselves, and how do we move forward with shaken up research plans? I'm Taylar Stagner and I hope you've enjoyed reaching Enlighten Minute. Jolie: You can find the Big Ideas podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen. This episode was written, researched and produced by Taylar Stagner with editing by Stevie Scheurich. Special thanks go out to Marco Mendoza for his extraordinary sound editing in challenging conditions.
Through some sexy miracle of masculine but not too masculine energy, Hello! This is the Doomed Show has reached their 200th episode. Brad, Jeffrey, Simon, and Richard gather around the virtual campfire wearing only their Snuggies and Crocs to answer the burning erotic questions of the awesomely muscular listeners. http://doomedmoviethon.com http://cinemasomnambulist.com http://legionpodcasts.com http://nessuntimore.blogspot.com/ http://creatures-of-light-and-darkness.blogspot.com/ Check out the podcasts of our pals! http://www.cinemaattack.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/corrupted-youth-podcast/id1196301838 https://anchor.fm/slobcinema
Through some sexy miracle of masculine but not too masculine energy, Hello! This is the Doomed Show has reached their 200th episode. Brad, Jeffrey, Simon, and Richard gather around the virtual campfire wearing only their Snuggies and Crocs to answer the burning erotic questions of the awesomely muscular listeners. http://doomedmoviethon.com http://cinemasomnambulist.com http://legionpodcasts.com http://nessuntimore.blogspot.com/ http://creatures-of-light-and-darkness.blogspot.com/ Check out the podcasts of our pals! http://www.cinemaattack.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/corrupted-youth-podcast/id1196301838 https://anchor.fm/slobcinema
Timmbuck stops by to discuss porn walls, concerts, storm chasers, the filmmaking process, Snuggies, and #EventideStreams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hiwelcomebackto/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hiwelcomebackto/support
On this edition of Brand Spanking New, I explain why Michigan needs to realize the band Hanson is not currently trending in the music industry, why football officials may have an ulterior motive behind why they throw so many flags, and why there will no longer be any pre-mature wooing done in NBA Free Agency. I also unpack the idea of tanking, and what drives teams to live their lives vicariously through George Constanza. Also, has anyone in Detroit heard of a Snuggie?
Ned discusses the secret naked party he attended at Yale, and Keith recounts the story of how he came to own over 50 Snuggies. New Episodes of the TryPod come out every Thursday. Rate, subscribe, and tell us a secret in the comments so we can read them on a future episode! MAIN CHANNEL http://www.youtube.com/c/tryguys PODCAST CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/trypod FOLLOW US @keithhabs @nedfulmer @korndiddy @eugeneleeyang @milesbon
It's the season of giving, everyone, and with that, we here at Nerd Rage: TGD have brought together some of your faves for one of our most favorite shows, yet! On this episode, we talk our favorite Chrismas presents from our holidays gone past -- from My Little Pony, to snuggies, to... Barbara Streisand? It's a surprisingly hearfelt (but still hilarious) show we've got here, kids, so even if you're on Santa's "nice" list, always be ready to RAGE! Catch "Nerd Rage: LIVE!" at Pianofight in San Francisco, 1/10/19! Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Jason LeRoy, Kristee Ono, Mike Manfrin, and RJ Equality Ingram. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Amanda and Jenn give more holiday recs and discuss some wintery reads in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by the Read Harder Journal and our True Story Giveaway. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS here, or via Apple Podcasts here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. Feedback The Maze at Windermere (Sibyl from Insiders) Strange Practice (Sara M from Insiders) Questions 1. I’m looking for a wintertime book that is atmospheric and immersive that will make me feel the harshness of winter and want to cuddle up with my book and hot chocolate. I’m not looking for something heartwarming, just something reflective of the cold weather and set during Christmastime if possible. The only book I can think of that is similar to the reading experience I’m thinking of is The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. Thanks! --Kathleen 2. Just want to say I love the podcast and also love “All The Books!” too and listen to both religiously. My to-read list has now exploded exponentially so thanks. So much so that I’m considering taking a less interesting but better paid job just to fund my girlfriend’s and my reading and library building obsession. After a brief year or so hiatus from reading, my now girlfriend got me back into reading in a big way. I’m hoping to find a book for her for Christmas (or whenever) to inspire her in return. Her favourite books are: The Magicians Trilogy by Lev Grossman, World War Z – Max Brooks Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman, Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman And (of course): Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban She also really likes the look of quirky horror books like Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero and is really into books with realistic female portrayal and which aren’t washed with male only lead characters. Other than that she’s hoping to write a thesis on apocalyptic fiction, so obviously she loves that too! Thank you in advance! --Henry 3. I am looking for a book for my father in law and my father in law's partner. My father in law likes inspirational books that can also be applied to business. His partner is kind of a Cowboy, I was thinking of a book about the outdoors or a contemporary book about cowboys. If you could help I would greatly appreciate it, especially for the cowboy. --Gene 4. I am starting to look for book gifts for the holidays and need help finding a book for one friend in particular. She really loves jigsaw puzzles, so I'm wondering if there are any books you've enjoyed that include a female character who loves jigsaw puzzles. Something like The Friday Night Knitting Club but for puzzlers maybe? Does such a thing exist? Thanks! --Jeanne 5. I am a newish listener. I discovered the book riot podcasts this summer and I have been loving them. Recently I have been making my way through your archives. I love listening to your recommendations and always secretly hope to hear books I also recommend or have at least read. Finally my request. I have been meaning to do this request ever since I started listening to your podcast. If this is too tight of a deadline, I could always use your recommendations for next Christmas. As you might have guessed I am obsessed with books. I love sharing what I am reading or hearing about what others are reading. Christmas is a great time to share this passion. My dad and my twin niece and nephew are the ones that I have a request for. Dad: A lot of my conversations with my parents are around the books we are reading. My mom is part of a book club but I feel through the years my dad and I have sort have started our own informal book club. One of the times my dad visited me he borrowed one of my many bookmarks and wrote a recommendation list on the back, some of those books were "Trinity" Leon Uris, "Sometimes a Great Notion" Ken Kesey, "Dune" Frank Herbert, "Steppenwolf" by Herman Hesse, and "Bean Trees" by Barbara Kingsolver. One of our favourite authors is Richard Wagamese and we both admire Wab Kinew but my dad struggled with his memoir. He enjoys books that spark conversation and he has an interest in First Nations as he is living in an area that is dominantly First Nations (hence Richard Wagamese and Wab Kinew) but he is also interested in other topical issues. He has read Naomi Klein (found it a bit dense), The Best Laid Plans Terry Fallis andI got him Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari once for Christmas (he read it but had to take breaks). This year my dad is turning 70 (on Christmas) and I am getting him Richard Wagamese's final book but I am hoping through this jumbled paragraph that you might have another recommendation. The twins: The not as long list. My niece and nephew are 6 turning 7 late January. They are still at an age where I feel comfortable buying books instead of giving them gift cards for books. Last year for their birthday I gave them Iggy Peck, Architect and Rosie Revere, Engineer. They loved both these books. They love story time and interacting with the books (asking questions, making observations, telling stories). I was wondering if you had any other books along this vein with kids being creative and building or being artistic. My nephew likes to draw and has a vivid imagination. My niece likes to ask deep questions. Thank you for your amazing show --Jennifer 6. Hi I’m looking for some help, choosing a Christmas present for my Mum. She loves Patricia Briggs and Kelley Armstrong and has also really enjoyed Carrie Vaughn, Ben Aaronavitch, Kim Harrison and Rachel Vincent. Illona Andrews, Melissa Marr, Jim Butcher, Holly Black and Karen Chance got a meh reaction. JR ward and Laurel Hamilton are a no go (too much sex before you get any plot) Over the last decade I’ve also covered Cassandra Clare, Sarah J Maas, Charlaine Harris, Lilith St Crow, Rachel Caine, Julie Kagawa and Richelle mead to varying degrees of success. She has just spent August devouring Seanan McGuire’s Toby Daye series and has moved on to the Cryptozoology set for the autumn. In order to pay her back for introducing me to Anne MacCaffrey when I was 12 I’m looking for something that may have slipped under the radar that she will enjoy. Bonus if there are lots of back catalogue for the author. Thanks for your previous excellent recommendations for my Vegas trip. Fingers crossed you can help me find some new reads for my Mum. --Bex 7. I am looking for recommendations on what I call low urban fantasy. Stories where wizards and golems and all manner of weird things exist in the contemporary world, but rather than being a separate secret world with large-scale organizations, they exist in isolation and largely in secret on the fringes of society. The magic isn't some separate, arcane practice, but rather comes from or integrates everyday practices like poker or watching TV. The wonders themselves tend to be less spectacular and more like fudging reality a bit. The protagonists tend to be morally grey and less than savory. I've only found a couple of works that have scratched this particular itch (the work of Tim Powers, the roleplaying game Unknown Armies), and I would really appreciate any suggestions you could give. I would really like any suggestions that incorporate history into the magic (e.g. the death of Bugsy Siegel as an arcane ritual in Powers' Last Call). Also, books that do not feature straight white guys as the protagonist would be a nice change of pace. Thanks! --Alex Books Discussed Gunsmoke & Glamour by Hillary Monahan The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf Two Old Women by Velma Wallis Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield (tw: suicide, domestic violence, harm to children) Fledgling by Octavia E Butler (tw: pedophilia, sort of) Severance by Ling Ma Essentialism by Greg McKeown The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt The Death Safe by Edgar Wallace The Pattern in the Carpet by Margaret Drabble Grace for Gus by Harry Bliss Moon of the Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice Touched by an Alien by Gini Koch Borderline (The Arcadia Project #1) by Mishell Baker (tw: suicide, self-harm) Half-Resurrection Blues by Daniel José Older Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger "Low fantasy" post
It's our final Flopcast movie night of the year, and Kornflake is finally suffering through the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special! (Kevin has seen it already, of course, but is doomed to repeat it again and again...) If you've experienced it too (either forty years ago on TV, or more recently on bootleg DVD), you know what's coming. Long scenes of nothing but Wookiees growling at each other! Art Carney lying to Stormtroopers! Harvey Korman as a robot, a cantina drunk, and a four-armed alien Julia Child! A Wookiee grandpa watching naughty videos! (Yikes, that part is disturbing.) A song from Jefferson Starship, because why not! The Nelvana cartoon that introduces Boba Fett! Princess Leia singing! R2D2 smoking! Harrison Ford somehow agreeing to participate! And of course, the supreme awesomeness of Bea Arthur! The whole thing is just bizarre and wrong, and we love it. Our DVD also has the original 1978 commercials, a surprising number of which are for underwear. Other commercial breaks feature the Reggie Jackson candy bar, a backward robot, cheap wine endorsed by the guy from Land of the Lost, and a weird news report about the Blizzard of '78. Hey, it's Life Day. You know what to do. Growl at your loved ones incoherently.
Julia Roberts, Annabeth Gish og Lili Taylor spiller de tre barndomsvenner Daisy, Kat og Jojo, der bor i den lille by Mystic og arbejder i et pizzeria. Vi følger dem i en turbulent tid, hvor de bliver forelskede og får deres hjerter knust, mens de bekymrer sig om, hvad fremtiden skal bringe. Det er tid til at finde Kleenex og Snuggies frem! http://www.ikassenshow.dk/2018/04/i-kassen-419-mystic-pizza-1988.html
Julian wants advice on threesomes, Snuggies, Bad Netflix and Chill stories, Tattle tales, Guy gets caught in the car with his sidechick and more!!!!
The Two Bearded Preachers revisit Chuck Norris at Starbucks and have a shocking experience. They discuss whether firearms should be available from the pulpit, and sing a few songs along the way. Justin continues to try and be a good son and Martin misapplies hip-hop lyrics. Podcast gold is here just for you!
Welcome to the Online Course Masters show, where we get inside the minds of the greatest online course creators. In this episode, Mike Wheeler shares how he got started teaching online courses on Udemy. Mike teaches Salesforce courses, and has a unique perspective working with his family to create the courses. Visit http://onlinecoursemasters.com for show notes and more online teaching resources.
On today's show: Snuggies, printer toner, and a banking road trip. Three stories about what happens when you actually read the fine print.
Money Belt Radio Podcast - your world, your economy, your pocketbook
In this show: -Economic freedom; -Your tax dollars - litigating the classification of Snuggies; -Homeowners insurance; -You simply cannot hate the Dalia Lama. Period... www.moneybeltradio.com feedback@moneybeltradio.com #MoneyBeltRadio
Luke spent the weekend wrestling with computer passwords, while Andrew probably got scammed by his cellphone company. In other words, they are officially middle-aged grumps. They also discuss a fascinating legal case involving Snuggies and international trade law. And they pit Jimmy Buffett against Harley-Davidson, for some reason.
We try Peeps and Peanutbutter Oreos, use Usenet as a backup, hash HTML5 and Flash, look at the Mythro Air, classify the Snuggie, lust after a Porsche shooting break, and want FM on our smartphones. Links from this episode: - Oreo PEEPS Marshmallow Creme Sandwich Cookies, LIMITED EDITION 10.7 oz * - Oreo Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookie, 15.25 oz * - Bored with ho-hum cloud backups? Use Usenet (yes, Usenet!) instead - Flash vs HTML5 - Puffin Web Browser (Not Parrot, which is what I called it. Sorry) - Moshi Mythro Air Bluetooth In-Ear Earbuds - Gray * - Samsung factory fire triggered by discarded batteries - Survey: Customers lose confidence in Samsung after Galaxy Note 7 recall - US court confirms Snuggies are blankets, not clothes - Snuggies on Amazon * - Why Toyota Only Sold One Prius in China Last December - Here's the Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo In All Its Wagon Glory - The FCC wants you to be able to listen to FM radio from your smartphone - ActivateFMChip.com
The LAVA Flow | Libertarian | Anarcho-capitalist | Voluntaryist | Agorist
Immigration and welfare is a topic that should be pretty clear from a libertarian standpoint. Sadly, that doesn't seem to be the case for many who claim to be libertarian. Also, What's in the News with stories on Snuggies, Trump, government funding, federal cannabis enforcement, ATF smuggling, and assault weapons ban. And a Muh Roads […] The post Immigration and Welfare – TLF056 appeared first on The LAVA Flow Podcast.
Hello and welcome back to the magic carpet ride we call Now That I'm Older! This week we start out with losing your innocence, during Christmas time, at a very young age. Then we jump into a list of people that got fired from their job on the first day. This leads us to talking about some of the crappiest jobs we've had and the ways we dealt with them. Then to close things out, we discuss the importance of fiber in someone our age bracket. Check it out and this year, maybe instead of gifts you get people the gift of Shane and Kenny. We don't cost a thing, and we are the gift that will give back on a weekly basis. Way better than that Soda Stream you got people a couple of years ago, or Snuggies. Remember when everyone was giving out Snuggies like one day the world would collapse and we could use them as currency? Well the gift of NTIO is way better than that!
This week on the big show, Fingers and Tracy recap their Thanksgivings, talk about Jill Stein's ridiculous recount efforts, Kayne and the Kardashian curse, subsidized Snuggies, Carrier keeping their plant open after all, and how Trump's tweets are still driving the news cycle. Ashe Schow returns to tell us all about her new gig covering campus craziness for Watchdog.org
Brandon's too cool for snuggies and Dani Mo has an aversion to pants as we discuss the crap out of the influx of superhero TV! We left-turn into video game land with the Fallout 4 DLC price hike and Rem whining about not playing Overwatch. Science rears its massive head as Brandon drops some sawdust in your shaky cheese and Rem drops a gravimetric asteroid right into your living room. Brandon brings the Power Rangers news, and Dani Mo takes us on home with common core confusion and more movie news about Spawn and Predator! Strap in, sailor! Those ships are gonna be wrecked in this week's nail-biting one-liner! Like us on AMA @ (978) DUOGRES ((978) 386-4737) Follow us on twitter (Intro uses the "Black Vortex" track by Kevin Macleod (). Licensed under Outtro: , Licensed under .)
In this interlude I decided to do a quick review of the Snuggies Waddler diaper. This is the audio track from a video review which you can find a link to on the tumblr page (https://justanotherabdl.me).
In this interlude I decided to do a quick review of the Snuggies Waddler diaper. This is the audio track from a video review which you can find a link to on the tumblr page (https://justanotherabdl.me).
Big Pook finds out that Snuggies are soft, cozy and EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! He calls customer service to complain that his Snuggie almost KILLED HIM! Listen to the PHONE TAP. (Image Courtesy: sixeightthree. Creative Commons)
#99 - A list of corporate criminals PLUS how dangerous are Snuggies? PLUS the Obama Administration insists of indefinite detention for Americans (on episode #100 - New York Times bestseller Greg Palast!)
Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
#99 - A list of corporate criminals PLUS how dangerous are Snuggies? PLUS the Obama Administration insists of indefinite detention for Americans (on episode #100 - New York Times bestseller Greg Palast!)
Free for All! The tank team celebrates the end of the year by randomly discussing listener feedback, listener suggestions and the airing of grievances! The viking princess also tells us her favorite music album and movies of the year for kids. We discuss the Madison blizzard of 2009, Nobel Prizes, the importance of ladders, Seventh Moon, Thirst, Roy E. Disney, Sky Mall, Box Wine, Cat Static, Snuggies, Health Care, Droids and iPhones, and Tor's emerging philosophy of life! All this and more!
Weezer bundles up with Snuggies. And the Podcasters revisit last weeks interview with Josh Rosenthal, and discuss how targeting the right market can be just the thing to move your music career... So what's it take to be Indie anywho? www.cdbabypodcast.com
Hadden and Jess discuss new and improved Snuggies, High School memories, what it's like to have a baby, and Day-gras-eye (cause you know it's French Canadian).
Hadden and Jess discuss Snuggies, movies we used to like but don't like now, video games, Lost, Twilight book two, and Hadden gives his Top 5 Things I Like That You'll Like Too.
KALAMAZOO - KalamaBrew bloggers John Liberty and Josh Smith debate the cult of snuggie with fellow blogger and snuggie owner Anne Holomb on this week's podcast. You can also get a little refresher on tweets, twitter and hashtags just in time to better prepare you for our mega-live-blog-chat at Saturday's Michigan Winter Beer Festival at Fifth Third Ballpark in... KALAMAZOO - KalamaBrew bloggers John Liberty and Josh Smith debate the cult of snuggie with fellow blogger and snuggie owner Anne Holomb on this week's podcast. You can also get a little refresher on tweets, twitter and hashtags just in time to better prepare you for our mega-live-blog-chat at Saturday's Michigan Winter Beer Festival at Fifth Third Ballpark in Grand Rapids. All this and much more on the only beer podcast brought to you by the power of WIDR-FM's Nonchalant Cafe Hour and The Captain. Download the latest KalamaBrew podcast -- Part 1,Part 2 and Part 3 -- subscribe via iTunes.