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We are going to look at Kirsty's favourite Christmas films, and the ones she could skip. But where does Die Hard fall on the list...and does it even make the list in the first place?
Listeners send in questions on various topics that the Morning team answers. Joe DeCamara's favorite Xmas gift was Ted his stuffed animal. Jon Ritchie fondly remembers the band 'Wolf Mother'
The traditional Yuleturd festivities are well on the way with the Brians, as they prepare to break their previous record for speeding and drink driving this Xmas. JJ's guns and ammo will once again be the calendar highlight as the V8 GT Falcon delivers joy, cheer and possibly pestilence to the residents of the spiritual home of the baby Jesus this year.Gympie is the sister city to the bits of Palestinea that haven't been blown up yet and this year the Gympienians extend the gun barrel of friendliness to everyone, well not exactly everyone; across the world and bits of Mars.Here's hoping that 2024 will be even more insane, ferocious and bitter than 1688
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Bible Study for Atheists Weekly is a collection of last week's episodes by Sacrilegious Discourse with Husband and Wife. This week's collection includes Isaiah chapters 35 - 38 (Wife was sick one of the days) plus Xmas special from a couple of years ago and a Patreon teaser!Join us on DISCORD: https://discord.gg/8RwwMrb5zKSkip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57dThank you for stopping by Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists!Check out these links for more information about our podcast and merchandise:Our Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/Help support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Join Acast+ to enjoy our podcast adfree! https://plus.acast.com/s/sacrilegiousiscourse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A massive heartfelt thank you for all the support this year guys, have a very merry Christmas
CHRISTMAS ADJACENT #3! ROCKY (1976)DIAL CODE OF SANTA/GAME OVER/PIERE NOEL/DEADLY GAMES/3615 DIAL CODE FATHER CHRISTMAS (1989)THE WORLD OF KANAKO (2014)TRIGGER WARNING: The World of Kanako features scenes of sexual assault that are discussed. Four our third year in a row we are doing a Christmas episode that, despite very few people being interested in, we are doing AGAIN. This time... it's with Thomas. Christmas Adjacent is described in countless dictionaries as a "Non-Shane Black film that is not Christmas-themed or exclusively takes place on Christmas but happens to have Christmas in one or two scenes that could just as well be any holiday." In year one Ken chose LA Confidential while Jack chose In Bruges. GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE! Year two had Ken choosing Trading Places and Jack choosing The Hunt. Also a great double bill. This year Ken chose the original Rocky, from 1976. Though it barely has Christmas in it at all, there is that one scene where Paulie comes home drunk and kicks Adrienne out of their crappy house on Christmas. Rocky works as a beautiful American Christmas fable and may be the most traditional Christmas-type movie we've watched in this series. We have a great time going over how accidental so may indelible scenes are in Rocky. Even Scrooge would pump his fist when that theme starts up. Next, Thomas completely fails in the "adjacent" part of the rules and picked a full-on Christmas movie. But that is ok because Dial Code Santa (1989) or whatever name you happen to catch it under, rules. René Manzor's bonkers tale of a little kid living in a mansion who is both a super genius and full throat believer in Santa Claus who has to fight for his life. When a crazed man bent on murder, dressed as Santa, breaks into the mansion he is in with his diabetic grandfather, a lot happens! If you have never seen this before, please watch before listening. It is an instant classic to nearly everyone who sees it for the first time. Note: it came out well before Home Alone and Manzor sued over the similarities between the two. This one is so much better. Finally, Jack picks The World of Kanako (2014) Tetsuya Nakashima's very extreme tale of a violent ex-cop looking for his estranged daughter, who may be more of a chip off the old crazy block than dad ever knew. Violent, lurid, depressing, transgressive at almost every turn, The World of Kanako may ruin Christmas forever. We have some disagreements on this one. Thomas Vinterberg's amazing The Hunt that Jack chose last year should have stood as the most depressing movie in this series but Jack said "hold my beer" this year. Kanako is a visual and narrative buzzsaw. Happy Holidays! See/talk to y'all again in 2023! THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegoodthepoda1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!):Ken: Ken KoralJack: jackk1096
"It's a Seasonal special like no other - sounds fairly normal at first but gradually subverts..." Agent J
Christmas special out now
Another "Classic" episdoe for your listening pleasure. This was orignally episode 70 and includes Mulder, Wolfie T, and former co-host Alex Jones. If you've listened to the show at all the past couple years you will have heard Brett wax poetic about this episode as it's his favorite. So here it is in it's entirety, all the information you didn't need about MSP/St. Paul, Mall of America, PastaMania and much more. Plus there's plenty of terrible Arnold impressions throughout, enjoy! P.S. Apologies to Brett for not grabbing the right Jamie clip. Let it go already!
In our combined belated Halloween / Xmas / Season Two Finale special episode, Sonny and Rory present a spooktacular pointless spin-off to Tim Burton's and Henry Selick's The Nightmare Before Christmas, which also doubles as a prequel to our very first episode. It's been a bumpy season, but we hope you enjoyed it nevertheless. Happy holidays and happy 2023!
In light of the Xmas season we are re-releasing a couple of our older holiday episodes. First up is an analytical deep dive on Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut (1999). This was episode 69 and came out in December, 2016. It features Mulder and WTM co-founder and original co-host Alex Jones (No not that one) and we break down Kubrick's last film in one of our best episodes. This also contains the show's original intro which as you can tell is very different (except for a few drops). Merry Christmas!
Special Xmas set with a lot of good House & Tech House Tracks. I hope you enjoy it! TrackList 1.Los Tamales - Dennis Cruz 2.Miami Vibes (Extended mix) - The Rivera Project · Robbie Rivera 3.She´s Right (Bandidos 015) - Marcel Reix 4.El Tumbao (Robbie Rivera Extended Remix) - Jeremy Bass · All Fred 5.Amor (Original Mix) - Roberto Surace 6.Borrand o Penas (Bandidos Music 016) - Rafa Barrios - Carloh 7.House Life (Marco Lys Remix) - Francis Mercier & BIM 8.Llego La (Mark Knight Extended Mix) - Tim Baresko · Alexis Lepoutere · Alexis Lepoutere · Mark Knight 9.Overview Of The Conga (The Cube Guys Edit) - (Tech House) Ben A - Alejandro Peñaloza 10.Gora (Original Mix) - mrT & SimoV - Tomas Bisquierra 11.To The Floor (Extended Mix) - Afrojack & Black V Neck 12.Jump Around (Extended Mix) [Glasgow Underground] - Dillon Nathaniel - Kevin McKay 13.Banter (Tuff Klub Extended Remix) - Robbie Rivera · SHE KORO 14.Tu Me Tienes Como Mal - AleXs · ÅDÅ (DER ZEITGEIST) · Ella Loponte
Will talks about secret santa and how things are going in his NHL career. Happy Christmas everybody.
Episode 56 brings 3 Football Podcasts together for an all-mighty debate!!! Who's the biggest Failed WonderKid? Hamz invited 2 Maggies Up Top and Away Games Podcast to join the debate!!!
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. About Peter Lam Peter has helped some of Australia's largest corporations and government departments realise benefits from adopting digital, agile & ‘new ways of working' as an Enterprise Agile Coach, program manager and as a people leader / Head of Projects. You can link with Peter Lam on LinkedIn and connect with Peter Lam on Twitter.
In this special Xmas edition of SPS, your new hosts of the "Sh-t Platypus Does" segment, Rebekah and Lisa, chat with the Platypus Review Editor-in-Chief, Lou, about the new issue, PR #142 -- including articles: "What can one learn from the Right?" by D.L. Jacobs, "The Left is not a concept" by Benedict Cryptofash, "We are the city-building tendency" by Caleb T. Maupin and "Paths to Marxism" by Chris Cutrone. New Issue, PR #142 https://platypus1917.org/platypus-review/ Leszek Kolakowski "The Concept of the Left" (1968) https://platypus1917.org/wp-content/uploads/readings/kolakowskileszek_conceptleft1968.pdf The Marxist hypothesis: A response to Alain Badiou's "communist hypothesis" by Chris Cutrone, in the Platypus Review #29 (November 2010) https://platypus1917.org/2010/11/06/the-marxist-hypothesis-a-response-to-alain-badous-communist-hypothesis/
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. About Sally Elatta Sally Elatta is the CEO and founder of AgilityHealth®. She is a thought leader in the space of Enterprise Business Agility and Measurement and advises top executives of leading global enterprises through their Enterprise Business Agility (EBA) transformations. Sally believes in making an impact in everything you touch – whether that's for individuals, teams, organizations or as an agent of social change. She has three beautiful children, and loves music and travel. You can link with Sally Elatta on LinkedIn and connect with Sally Elatta on Twitter. You download the report about the Team Performance Predictors at AgilityHealth.com. For a Scrum Master self-assessment, visit this self-assessment page. To access the Agile Explainer Videos with a free trial, visit this page.
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. About Joshua Kerievsky Joshua founded his company (Industrial Logic) from his studio apartment in NYC in 1996. It began as a lifestyle company, which meant he was able to pursue his craft while helping clients. He gradually grew the company and today they help organizations around the world. Joshua is also an international speaker and is regularly invited to speak and visit many conferences. You can link with Joshua Kerievsky on LinkedIn and connect with Joshua Kerievsky on Twitter. Here you can find Joshua's company, Industrial Logic, and their blog. For more on the Joy of Agility, check out the book's website.
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. About Maria Matarelli and Peter Stevens Maria is a co-founder of the Personal Agility institute an organization focused on helping individuals & organizations apply Agile to do more of what matters. She has a background in IT project Management, and helps companies by showing companies how to implement Agile techniques that help them get to market faster. You can link with Maria Matarelli on LinkedIn and connect with Maria Matarelli on Twitter. Peter is a co-founder of the Personal Agility Institute, and creator of the Personal Agility system. As Peter puts it, he inspires people to change their situation for the better, and helps companies transform into more effective, more successful and happier organizations. You can link with Peter Stevens on LinkedIn and connect with Peter Stevens on Twitter.
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. About Thomas Juli Thomas is a human business architect, his vision is to help establish Human Business as the new business paradigm by the year 2030. You can link with Thomas Juli on LinkedIn and connect with Thomas Juli on Twitter. You can find Thomas Juli's website, Motivate2B here. You can find Thomas Juli's book, The Spirit of Human Business on Amazon.
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Happy Christmas guys, Welcome to the Episode #024 of our Hothands Podcast.2020 has been a difficult year for everyone but was full of great #Techno releases. I’ve carefully chosen my favourite songs from each Hothands episode and put together all the best moments in one unique journey. It’s 2 HOURS of incredible music, it’s my Thanks to you for stick with me this year. See you in 2021!“Inspire yourself to dance anywhere” . Hope you enjoy it and Thanks for your support. #StaysafeSupport the show (https://www.mixcloud.com/Dodx)
For Christmas week 2020, we have a special treat for you. Yves Hanoulle and I interview great Agilists and Scrum Masters that you will probably not hear from in your local Agile conference. These are people that are really pushing the state of the practice, and we want to bring their forward-looking, and hopeful ideas to you in our Christmas Special Week for 2020. One of the things that is clear from this interview is how the role of community is important in our journey as Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches. Ivana shares how she got started with Agile, and how the community helped her learn where to focus and improve her skills and knowledge. Learning about our personal Prime Directive Ivana calls on us to reflect, and learn about what our personal Prime Directive is, and based on that develop our Agile practice. Ivana shares that her prime directive is about focusing on the “bigger picture” and the culture and leadership context she works within. We also talk about what that “bigger picture” is like in practice. From understanding the type of business we are working in, to mapping out the relationships and influencers within the organization. Ivana always tries to create a mental map of what influences the people she works with in her context. Continuous Improvement, the missing lesson in Agile Ivana’s experience has helped her understand that many teams get focused on the “tool” or “process” of Agile, and forget that ultimately we are trying to build the habit of continuously getting better at what we do. In this segment, we talk about the importance of double-loop learning for Agilists as well as Solution Focused Coaching. We also discuss the book Crucial Conversations, and some key lessons we can take from that approach. Learning about the big picture, a perspective to take on as an Agile Coach and Scrum Master Ivana’s focus on the “bigger picture” has also come thanks to the book Organizational Culture and Leadership by Edgar Schein. The book influenced Ivana’s perspective when working with organizations, and she still goes back to that book, and its particular way of defining and describing organizations. Finally, Ivana leaves us with the idea that we should be learning and sharing as a community. Just like she did in this incredibly insightful podcast episode! About Ivana Gancheva Ivana is passionate about working with people not titles. She works with companies from various sectors to help improve their organisational culture and well-being by helping them become learning and growing organisations. She coaches and mentors decision makers, C-level corporate executives, leaders, product managers, who have the passion and the intent to disrupt the status quo, and enable genuine growth. You can link with Ivana Gancheva on LinkedIn and connect with Ivana Gancheva on Twitter.
Special XMAS Stream from the Bar Cabana rooftop in Leipzig.
For Christmas week 2020, we have a special treat for you. Yves Hanoulle and I interview great Agilists and Scrum Masters that you will probably not hear from in your local Agile conference. These are people that are really pushing the state of the practice, and we want to bring their forward-looking, and hopeful ideas to you in our Christmas Special Week for 2020. When Yogini took on her Scrum Master journey, she noticed that there was more friction in the team. Curious, she looked into the reasons for that friction. After all, they had just left Waterfall-like ways of working behind. What was causing that friction? Was it Agile? As she looked more into it, she found that Agile had something to do with it, but the real reason for the friction between team members was that they were, for the first time, honestly discussing the problems they were facing. They were no longer apathetic, and that was visible in the level of friction between them. Another side effect of Agile adoption, Yogini noticed, was that the team was much more productive, “they did more in a month, than I thought was possible in six!” Yogini shares. A key lesson for Agile teams: speak freely This story led to a key lesson for Yogini. Agile teams improve and transform their ways of working when they speak freely and aren’t afraid to tackle tough conversations. When teams finally take on the difficult topics that are impeding their progress, they often fail to reach consensus. However, as Yogini reminds us, that’s no reason not to act. “Buy-in does not imply consensus!” She reminds us. Retrospectives as the engine of growth and learning Retrospectives are the aspect of Agile methodologies that Yogini wants to highlight as key for teams and individuals working in an Agile environment. And in that spirit, Yogini recommends Agile Retrospectives by Diana Larsen and Esther Derby as the book for all agilists to read and learn from. In the spirit of self-improvement, Yogini mentions and recommends the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. She reminds us that part of the Scrum Master’s responsibility is to improve herself, otherwise improvements elsewhere are less likely to happen. The Christmas Agile Message from Yogini Moodley Yogini asks us, in this festive season, to take time to reflect, and practice being mindful of what we do, say and feel. The challenge she leaves us with: “think about the habits you have at the moment, and what you’d like to leave behind, in 2020” Merry Christmas friends! About Yogini Moodley Yogini is a certified Scrum Master and agile practitioner, with extensive experience in the financial services industry, in roles that encompass both business and technology. She is passionate about enriching the lives of people and nurturing and growing teams to deliver value to their customers, and an active member of the agile community locally and globally. You can link with Yogini Moodley on LinkedIn and connect with Yogini Moodley on Twitter. You can also find out more about Yogini Moodley’s company at their website.
#PDMB 648 Part#1 90's Cartoons - Santa Claus is coming to town Ace Of Base - Cruel summer (Hartmann & Langhoff Club Mix) Gary's Gang - Come together (Extended Club Mix) Activate - Let the rhythm take control '96 (New Extended Mix 1996) Spice Girls - Say you'll be there (Junior's Main Pass Mix) Carl Cox vs Cappella - U got 2 know, u got 2 let the music, move on baby (Radio) Vengaboys - Megamix (Short Maxi Edit) Part#2 Midback Set Especial / Convidado DJ Elmo Rodrigues JJ Flores & Steve Smooth ft. Delano - Release (Full Vocal Remix) Red Carpet - Alright (Brad Carter Remix) Milky - Just the way you are (Gardeweg Mix) Milk & Sugar - Stay around LMC vs U2 - Take me 2 the clouds above (Mash Up Kids Remix)
Josh and M reminisce about one of the best years ever!
For Christmas week 2020, we have a special treat for you. Yves Hanoulle and I interview great Agilists and Scrum Masters that you will probably not hear from in your local Agile conference. These are people that are really pushing the state of the practice, and we want to bring their forward-looking, and hopeful ideas to you in our Christmas Special Week for 2020. Meza started as a programmer, but not with Agile. During one of his projects, he had to work with a custom language in an embedded system, and that led him to discover Extreme Programming and Unit Testing, but that was not yet the start of his Agile journey. That came later and for totally different reasons. Leading Teams, and the need for Agile As Meza took on more responsibilities, he understood that supporting teams in their work is a different problem than solving a technical challenge. He started reading more, and learning more about Agile to make sense of it, and finally had that “trigger” moment that helped him understand why Agile is so important. As a team leader, he recognized that he needed to focus on enabling the team’s success, instead of telling the team what to work on. That led to Meza starting to learn even more, and applying Agile in his work. The problem with Agile adoption: shaping the people to the process, instead of the other way around As Meza worked with more teams, he understood that his approach needed to change. Early on, he focused on the process, and helping teams adopt the process. But later, and after many challenges, he understood that the focus on helping teams (and using the process as a tool), requires a significantly different perspective: the process and the tools need to be shaped to fit the people, not the other way around. After all, Agile (and the Agile processes) are supposed to be there to enable better communication, collaboration, and a trustful environment. The books that Meza still reads even today Combining his knowledge, and experience has been a thread in his career, and Meza shares a book that helps with exactly that: take advantage of multiple processes he learn3ed during his career: Scrum and Kanban, making the best of both by Henri Kniberg is the first book he mentions. But there’s a second book. As a programmer, Meza understood early on that the technical conditions set up for the team are critical for their success, so he mentions a book that helped him as a programmer: Release It! By Michael Nygard, a book that explores how to create systems that run longer, with fewer failures, and recover better when bad things happen. The essence of Agile by Marton Meza Meszaros In this final words on this episode, Meza shares what he considers the essence of Agile: to build trust, and how the trust-building processes are at the core of everything Agile. About Marton ‘Meza’ Meszaros You can link with Marton ‘Meza’ Meszaros on LinkedIn and connect with Marton ‘Meza’ Meszaros on Twitter.
Congress passed a Covid relief bill—but will the president sign it?That's the big question today…but the legislation would give desperately needed help:Again that's with the President's signature:The Endangered species list is always a concern to farmers and ranchers, but butterflies are free, for now:As a tough 2020 draws to a close, Analysts say it's hard to predict right now what direction the beef cattle industry is going to take next year. But two reports next month will help make things clearer.
For Christmas week 2020, we have a special treat for you. Yves Hanoulle and I interview great Agilists and Scrum Masters that you will probably not hear from in your local Agile conference. These are people that are really pushing the state of the practice, and we want to bring their forward-looking, and hopeful ideas to you in our Christmas Special Week for 2020. Katrina is the author of A Practical Guide to Testing in DevOps, a book that offers direction and advice relevant to anyone involved in testing in a DevOps environment. She started her Agile transition after a long stint within a waterfall organization, and she shares some of the most contrasting changes she experienced when moving to an Agile organization. Ultimately, she reminds us, the Agile approach is much closer to the final purpose: solving a problem for a customer out there. And she reminds us that we should try to keep that purpose front and center at all times. Learning to be persuasive: a key lesson for Scrum Masters and all agile practitioners When we dive into Katrina’s most important lesson learned in her Agile journey, we discuss the need to bring our best persuasive game with us. We discuss some of the reasons why the ability to persuade others is so important, for example testers will often be outnumbered in an Agile team, and their ideas are less likely to be followed if they can’t “bring others along”. In this segment, we refer to a key book for all wanting to learn more about influencing colleagues and building collaborative relationships: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie. Books for Agilists and Agile leaders The books that Katrina chose to recommend remind us that often we need to express our leadership abilities, and we can do that only if we cultivate those through reading and practice. We talk about Lara Hogan’s Resilient Management, The Manager's Path: A Guide for Tech Leaders Navigating Growth and Change by Camille Fournier, and Accelerate by Nicole Forsgren et al. About Katrina Clokie Katrina is an accomplished and experienced IT leader. She is a regular keynote at international conferences where the main themes include leadership, knowledge sharing, and communicating change. In 2017 Katrina published her first book, A Practical Guide to Testing in DevOps. Katrina was a finalist for the Inspiring Individual of the Year Award at the 2018 New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards. You can link with Katrina Clokie on LinkedIn and connect with Katrina Clokie on Twitter.
For Christmas week 2020, we have a special treat for you. Yves Hanoulle and I interview great Agilists and Scrum Masters that you will probably not hear from in your local Agile conference. These are people that are really pushing the state of the practice, and we want to bring their forward-looking, and hopeful ideas to you in our Christmas Special Week for 2020. When Rashina first got introduced to Agile, she was mesmerized. It was a way of looking at software that focused on people instead of only on the technical aspects of the work to be done. The key lesson for Agilists, Rashina’s view When we asked Rashina about the most important lesson learned while learning Agile, she shared that it was the ability to deal with, and thrive in uncertainty. The year of 2020 is a great backdrop to illustrate this lesson, and we discuss some of those aspects. Rashina then explains what she has learned from Agile that she now applies in her work as a researcher. In this segment, we refer to Rashina’s work, and her website. The reference book for agilists Agile Retrospectives by Diana and Esther, is the reference book that Rashina refers to. As she puts it: “of all the different practices, Retrospective reflection is the one that brings it back home.” And I totally agree, however, she also refers to the New New Product Development Game. A foundational paper that illustrated the power of self-organization in product development. We discuss what aspects from that paper we can learn from and apply to our work as Scrum Masters. Inspiring others If you want to know more about Rashina and her work you can visit her website, and listen to her TED Talk on Agile Nations. This is the last message, the inspiring message that Rashina leaves for us: “thing big. Agile is already wide spread, but we can learn from it and apply it to more and more challenges.” What an inspiring interview! Merry Christmas everybody! About Rashina Hoda Rashina is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean (Academic Workforce) in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University, Australia. She’s been studying people and how they become agile for over a decade. My PhD research explained how agile teams self-organize through the informal roles they play. Rashina has written and spoken extensively on agile transformations, agile project management, customer collaboration, team practices, reflective practices, and culture, with over 70 publications on these topics. In 2017, Rashina’s Theory of Becoming Agile received the distinguished paper award at the prestigious International Conference on Software Engineering. But she has also applied the theory to a wider societal context and coined the idea of “Agile Nations” captured as a TEDxAuckland talk. You can link with Rashina Hoda on LinkedIn and connect with Rashina Hoda on Twitter.
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Nothing says Christmas like Mike Gelfand! He joins the pod to talk a year in review.
With magic in the air and family in the room, we recap our family gatherings for the holidays, with all the stories, games and fist fights in -between. Join the episode with us as we traverse this journey learning, laughing and living life on the edge.
Merry Christmas! We took a break from our break and recorded a little Xmas and New Year episode for you guys to enjoy. Thank you so much for all the support this year, you guys have been wonderful! 2020 will be super exciting for us so we hope you stay tuned. Wishing you all a lovely and safe New Year! Music by DJ WhatsForDinner
AfterDark house with kLEMENZ is LIVE radio show every Wednesday at 20:00 London GMT / 21:00 Rome, Paris CET / 15:00 New York on SOUNDWAVE RADIO - 92,3 FM (LONDON area) - LIVE stream www.soundwaveradio.net. If you want to download this or any previous shows, or if U want to submit for a guest mix do not hesitate to contact me: info@klemenz.si or visit my web page www.klemenz.si and sign on a mailing list for news! For the last show of 2019 I have prepared SPECIAL XMAS edition full of progressive beats among freshly released afro, soulful and house bangers spiced up with some promo sweeteners compiled, selected and mixed in 3 hours Live set!! Enjoy the show! See ya next year ;)
AfterDark house with kLEMENZ is LIVE radio show every Wednesday at 20:00 London GMT / 21:00 Rome, Paris CET / 15:00 New York on SOUNDWAVE RADIO - 92,3 FM (LONDON area) - LIVE stream www.soundwaveradio.net. If you want to download this or any previous shows, or if U want to submit for a guest mix do not hesitate to contact me: info@klemenz.si or visit my web page www.klemenz.si and sign on a mailing list for news! For the last show of 2019 I have prepared SPECIAL XMAS edition full of progressive beats among freshly released afro, soulful and house bangers spiced up with some promo sweeteners compiled, selected and mixed in 3 hours Live set!! Enjoy the show! See ya next year ;)
AfterDark house with kLEMENZ is LIVE radio show every Wednesday at 20:00 London GMT / 21:00 Rome, Paris CET / 15:00 New York on SOUNDWAVE RADIO - 92,3 FM (LONDON area) - LIVE stream www.soundwaveradio.net. If you want to download this or any previous shows, or if U want to submit for a guest mix do not hesitate to contact me: info@klemenz.si or visit my web page www.klemenz.si and sign on a mailing list for news! For the last show of 2019 I have prepared SPECIAL XMAS edition full of progressive beats among freshly released afro, soulful and house bangers spiced up with some promo sweeteners compiled, selected and mixed in 3 hours Live set!! Enjoy the show! See ya next year ;)
Special Xmas edition of What's In Casio's Box! With my wife Big Booty Judy and Special guest referee Doug Markham! Thank you to everyone who sent in something to make this year ender a special one!
This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR with host Patrick Henningsen covering the top stories in the US, Europe and Internationally. With Christmas approaching we’ll take a brief look back at 2019 to discuss a few of the many of the stories which impacted our world – Trump’s travails, RussiaGate, UkraineGate, Mueller, Impeachment, OPCW, Assange, Venezuela, Syria, Brexit, Greta, and also the ever-rising tide of major protests happening across the globe. What does it mean, and what’s next? We’ll discuss. In the first hour we also go live on location to Hong Kong, China with Andre Vltchek, intrepid writer and author of the best-selling title Exposing Lies of the Empire, who is covering events on the ground there, as the ‘pro-democracy’ protests continue to veer towards even more extremism and violence, all the while still being marketed by western media as ‘peaceful protestors.’ In the second hour we’ll catch up with with the SUNDAY WIRE’s Roving Correspondent for Culture & Sport, Basil Valentine, to discuss his synopsis of what was important in 2019, the uncertain future of British politics post-election and Brexit, as well as equine intrigue and some fun on betting on the weather this Xmas. And stick around after the show, relax and enjoy an extra full hour featuring our tongue & cheek Christmas music playlist. All this and much more. Enjoy the show… SUPPORT 21WIRE’S WINTER FUNDRAISING DRIVE: https://21stcenturywire.com/support DOWNLOAD BRAVE BROWSER: http://21w.co/brave SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV: https://21wire.tv The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm UK Time, 12pm-3pm EST (US), 9am-12pm PST (US) at http://alternatecurrentradio.com and http://thesundaywire.com
From the Narada Radio Company, it's Pulp-Pourri Theatre, and a between-the-seasons mini-sode! Chock full of fun with a new sponsor's commercial, another holiday-themed installment of the Bix Bixby Book Review, and the latest crazy comedy series from the Turnbuckle Television Cartel. Enjoy!
From the Narada Radio Company, it's Pulp-Pourri Theatre, and a between-the-seasons mini-sode! Chock full of fun with a new sponsor's commercial, another holiday-themed installment of the Bix Bixby Book Review, and the latest crazy comedy series from the Turnbuckle Television Cartel. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JON REGUL AND SOUL CRIMINAL GO OVER THEIR TOP CHRISTMAS MOVIES FROM CHILDHOOD TO NOW FOLLOW ON INSTA: @JONREGUL @SOUL.CRIMINAL @GROWINGUP90 VM/TEXT: 802.647.3263
REGUL AND SOUL DISCUSS THE TOYS THAT THEY WANTED AS KIDS FROM SPEAK AND SPELLS TO GI JOES...WE GO OVER EVERYTHING FROM ELECTRONICS, DOLLS AND ACTION FIGURES LIKE, SUBSCRIBE CALL LEAVE A VM/TEXT 802.647.3263
Nightfall presenta: Special XMAS
This week Aaron antagonizes Mike with viewer mail. Mike makes a holiday concession to a community he has neglected.
Special episode of The Nerdpocalypse called 'No Time To Bleed.' A discussion of our favorite action movies. This week the guys discuss the 1985 classic Commando!
Merry Wübmas to all my friends, this mix features 30minutes of the wübbiest and heaviest tunes mixed into one. Follow my Twitter for updates on upcoming mixes: IRLraveuncle
It's my Christmas special featuring your 2019 anticipated return of Dancing on Ice, a list of fun facts from Ariana's Thank U, Next video (can you spot them all?), Festive Tipples including M&S mince pie martini and the absolute genius wrapping made easier life hack! So if you're driving home for Christmas, doing your Christmas Wrapping or eating mince pies and sipping on mulled wine by the fire put me on for 20 mins of festive fun! And a Merry Christmas, have a fabulous one! Lexie xxx
Radiaction Show #16 - RKADJS (Special Xmas Mix) by Laidek
AGAIN....Happy Holidays, folks! Making this simple and plain! Listen to our special Christmas Eve edition of the world-renowned Grindhouse podcast-airing this Sunday at 6pm ET and engineered by Afronerd Radio. Join your favorite podcast "Frightful Four" (Dburt, Daryll B, Claire Lanay and Capt. Kirk) as they wax about the latest pop/pulp culture topics: Will Smith and Netflix combine forces for the new film, Bright....we give you our impressions; a recent breakthrough was discovered when an A.I. was taught how to play chess in a few hours and the implications are frightening (Skynet!); what were your top 5 comic book/sci-fi/fantasy films for this past year?; did a Marvel rep let the "bat" out of the bag by insinuating that Blade may be making an appearance on Agents of SHIELD in '18? And will Wesley Snipes reprise the role?; Bleeding Cool (via Box Office Pro) is currently forecasting a 90m (or more) weekend opening takedown for The Black Panther when it's released February '18; still more controversy relating to just how good/bad was the latest Star Wars iteration, The Last Jedi (a petition to remove TLJ from Star Wars canon, its treatment of women and POC and so on); Dburt discovers (late per usual) the DC version of Black Panther, The Red Lion as appropriately crafted by graphic novelist, Christopher Priest; the Luke Cage comic is canceled as Black Lightning returns under the tutelage of Tony Isabella; And lastly, does Kendrick Lamar's latest vdeo hint that his next project has something to do with a contribution to the Black Panther soundtrack? (no Fela or Femi Kuti, Zap Mama, Janelle Monae, BLK JKS, Pfunk, etc huh?). Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620.
AGAIN....Happy Holidays, folks! Making this simple and plain! Listen to our special Christmas Eve edition of the world-renowned Grindhouse podcast-airing this Sunday at 6pm ET and engineered by Afronerd Radio. Join your favorite podcast "Frightful Four" (Dburt, Daryll B, Claire Lanay and Capt. Kirk) as they wax about the latest pop/pulp culture topics: Will Smith and Netflix combine forces for the new film, Bright....we give you our impressions; a recent breakthrough was discovered when an A.I. was taught how to play chess in a few hours and the implications are frightening (Skynet!); what were your top 5 comic book/sci-fi/fantasy films for this past year?; did a Marvel rep let the "bat" out of the bag by insinuating that Blade may be making an appearance on Agents of SHIELD in '18? And will Wesley Snipes reprise the role?; Bleeding Cool (via Box Office Pro) is currently forecasting a 90m (or more) weekend opening takedown for The Black Panther when it's released February '18; still more controversy relating to just how good/bad was the latest Star Wars iteration, The Last Jedi (a petition to remove TLJ from Star Wars canon, its treatment of women and POC and so on); Dburt discovers (late per usual) the DC version of Black Panther, The Red Lion as appropriately crafted by graphic novelist, Christopher Priest; the Luke Cage comic is canceled as Black Lightning returns under the tutelage of Tony Isabella; And lastly, does Kendrick Lamar's latest vdeo hint that his next project has something to do with a contribution to the Black Panther soundtrack? (no Fela or Femi Kuti, Zap Mama, Janelle Monae, BLK JKS, Pfunk, etc huh?). Call in LIVE at 646-915-9620.
Special mix for Christmas with few many songs for this special day and I wish you a merry Christmas Un mix special pour Noel avec des musiques sur le thème de ce jour spécial et je vous souhaite un joyeux Noel
Хо-хо-хо!Поздравляю всех с Рождеством и Новым годом!В подарок дарю серию подкастов из новой рубрики "Words". Где подкасты будут посвящены определенной тематике. Первопроходцы посвящены теме снега, льда и зимы.
Хо-хо-хо!Поздравляю всех с Рождеством и Новым годом!В подарок дарю серию подкастов из новой рубрики "Words". Где подкасты будут посвящены определенной тематике. Первопроходцы посвящены теме снега, льда и зимы.
Welcome to our first episode of What We've Been Watching, some recommendations (and warnings) on a variety of horror films from different eras. This episode we discuss A Christmas Horror Story, Black Christmas, Black Xmas, Rare Exports, Wyrmwood, Behind the Mask, Dead and Buried, Excision, The Final Girls, Black Sunday, Night Terrors, Sole Survivor, Memories of Murder, Frankenhooker, Would You Rather, Stung, Space Mutiny . . . and many more. We also look deeply into the filmography of that most iconic of actors . . . Reb Brown! Email us at tellusyourfears@gmail.com
Playlist 55 min 1 TCTS-Games 2 Ashibah, Vintage Culture, Earstrip -Sure Thing feat. Ashibah (Matvey Emerson Remix) 3 Clean Bandit-Real Love (Tough Love Remix) 4 Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You (DJ STYLEZZ & DJ RICH-ART Remix) 5 Lilly Wood & The Prick - Prayer In C (Dj Denis Rublev, Dj Natasha Baccardi feat. T'Paul Sax Rmx) 6 Pharrell Williams – Happy KC Lights Bootleg 7 Madonna - Frozen - Tom Siher ( 2k14 Simply Remix ) 8 Thomas Scheffler vs. Mossy-Wonderful Life (Balearic Mix) 9 Lika Morgan-Gone Tomorrow (Me & My Toothbrush Remix) 10 The Equalizers feat. Ten Sharp-You [Original Mix] 11 David Guetta Feat Sam Martin - Dangerous (Robin Schulz Extended Remix) 12 Bob Sinclar feat. CeCe Rogers-I Want You (Club Mix) 13 EDX-Make Me Feel Good (Original Mix)
A dash of holiday cheer for we you as determine the best Christmas song of AOL's Christmas Song Madness. Happy Christmas, Harry! Happy Christmas, Ron! And thanks for putting up with the audio hiccups.GetChu one! | You wann'a subscribe?Music: Dale North | Art: r4r3truffle | Thank you, Dude Walker.
Our cheeks are nice and rosy and comfy, cozy are we: which means it's time for a special holiday b-b-b-bonus edition of Low Score! In this first half of a big yuletide two-parter, we narrow the field of greatest Christmas song from 64 to 32 in AOL's Christmas Song Madness Join us in our musical journey and play along at home! GetChu one! | You wann'a subscribe?Music: Dale North and the OneUps | Art: r4r3truffle | Thank you, Dude Walker.
Episode Ten - Cameltoe and Wine (The Xmas Special)In this Podcast The ODDcast PODcast pit the wits of TWO American Podcasts. The BUI Podcast (Blogging Under The Influence) and The Last Podcaster Standing battle it out to see who knows more about British Pop Culture and all things British. Using only their prior knowledge of how the Brits live, they must answer the questions to the best of their ability. Let The Battle of the Podcast's commence!This is a Special Xmas edition with lots of Xmas cheer, singing and crazy ramblings.This Episode they must cover subjects from- The Only Way is Essex Xmas cover- The Queen's Ten Minutes of Fame- UK Xmas Number One- The Darkside of Xmas- Singing a Xmas Song - Out of Tunehttp://ia700809.us.archive.org/6/items/askanamericanep10xmas/episode10xmas.mp3
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01. Muttonheads - Smashing Music (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 02. Muttonheads - I'll Be There (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 03. Muttonheads - Lone Rider (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 04. Muttonheads - To You (Da Fresh Remix) [Serial Records] 05. Muttonheads - Ready (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 06. Muttonheads - Suck That (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 07. Muttonheads - Acid (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 08. Muttonheads - The Pain (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 09. Muttonheads - Macrocosme (Original Mix) [Serial Records] 10. Muttonheads - To You (Nervous Disco Mix) [Serial Records] 11. Muttonheads - Smashing Music (Joachim Garraud Remix) [Serial Records]
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All about thrifting for Xmas. Except gifts. That's next time.