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Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's May, which means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Mayhem” series! Where we cover movies that kick ass in the literal sense! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and guest Tony Sedani discuss John Woo's 1997 maximalist action-drama classic, Face/Off! Healing lasers! A face floating in medical grade goo! An evil-looking mustache! Troubling goth makeup! Danny Masterson getting beat up for being a creep! A heart attack-inducing evil stare! Chekhov's butterfly knife! Snazzy suits and golden guns! Reused props from the 1993 Super Mario Bros. movie! Castor Troy's box of fun! Child endangerment! Awkward use of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow!" Efficient establishment of a bitter rivalry! Lengthy explanations of illogical pseudo science! Copious melodrama! Possibly the least subtle use of mirrors you've ever seen! Random sci-fi elements! Highly quotable lines! Bold parenting strategies! Hand waterfalls! Multiple amazing action set-pieces including an opening sequence that lesser movies would save for the finale! Environmental destruction, explosions, stunts, and sparks for days! Legendary filmmaker John Woo let loose with a big Hollywood budget, delivering a dose of pure cinematic adrenaline, that despite its somewhat silly reputation is a masterclass in action filmmaking! All that plus Nicolas Cage and John Travolta perfectly matching each other's crazy in the best body swap movie ever made! Come for the overacting, stay for the over-the-top action! In addition, the gang shares their spoiler-free thoughts on Mortal Kombat II with Karl Urban, The Punisher: One Last Kill, Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time In Mexico, Hokum, Ben Affleck's Live by Night, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Paul W. S. Anderson's Soldier, Donnie Yen's The Prosecutor, and the Korean action/crime drama series on Netflix, Bloodhounds! You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends! The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris and Tim Gardiner, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from two filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. This episode's guest, Tony Sedani, can be found on Instagram @tsedani and information on Tony and Alex's upcoming comic book can be found on Instagram @overforce_x_hellrazors. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod. Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's May, which means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Mayhem” series! Where we cover movies that kick ass in the literal sense! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and guest Tony Sedani discuss Robert Rodriguez's shockingly accurate depiction of life as a traveling musician, 1995's Desperado! One of the best "walking away from an explosion" shots in movie history! An incredible opening scene! Action yoga! A 90s cell phone! A sudden ponytail! Family drama! An unfortunate case of mistaken identity! Mismatched shoes! Lots of slow motion! Tons of squibs and environmental destruction! Surprisingly loyal bandmates! Guitar case Miniguns! The biggest hand cannon you've ever seen! Shadow-based mystical powers and guns that appear from nowhere! Music from Los Lobos! A shocking explanation for disgusting public toilets! A cast that includes Quentin Tarantino playing a creep, Cheech Marin, Steve Buscemi, Danny Trejo dialing a phone with a knife, the original El Mariachi Carlos Gallardo, Salma Hayek causing car accidents, and Antonio Banderas being effortlessly cool! All this and more in a classic action movie with kinetic direction and visual storytelling from Robert Rodriguez that tells the story of an artist who must learn to work his magic in a completely different medium: death! In addition, Tony shares his spoiler-free thoughts on Spider-Man: Homecoming, Brian De Palma's Phantom of the Paradise, 2021's Mortal Kombat, and Robert Rodriguez's El Mariachi, while Alex does the same for the documentary Everyone Is Lying to You for Money, the Netflix survival thriller Apex, Bob Odenkirk's Normal, and Over Your Dead Body! You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends! The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris and Tim Gardiner, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from two filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. This episode's guest, Tony Sedani, can be found on Instagram @tsedani and information on Tony and Alex's upcoming comic book can be found on Instagram @overforce_x_hellrazors. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod. Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
Nick Jeffery and John Granger sat down to discuss four Hogwarts Professor posts. Here are links to those posts with an excerpt from each and the most relevant urls embedded in them. Enjoy!What is a Squib, Really? And Where Would Rowling Have Met the Word? (John Granger, 27 April 2026)I confess that I assumed the word for barely magical witches and wizards born into magical families in J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World, the folk she calls ‘Squibs,' were given that name because of its onomatopoeic source in fireworks; per the Harry Potter Lexicon invaluable online resource, a squib is English idiom for “a dud firework that will not ignite properly.” It sounds like its meaning (as does “dud”) and a reader can feel in it the disappointment of magical parents when their child turns out not to have the gift that will make them full members of their community.I learned this morning, however, that a squib is not a dud firework, or wasn't originally though it may have that meaning today, and that it is mentioned more than once in one of Rowling's known literary influences.* ‘Squibbing' at the Bridgewater Carnival Fireworks Festival (YouTube video)* Toyohashi Tengu: Japanese Quidditch Team (Harry Potter Lexicon)* Tengu — Japanese Fantastic Beast not in Newt Scamander's textbook (Wikipedia)* Toyohashi Tezutsu fireworks 2022 (Tezutsu-hanabi — Wikipedia)* Dimitra Fimi's ‘A Kind of Elvish Craft' Substack site* The Fireworks of Gandalf: in which ‘squibs' are discussed (not duds!)* ‘The Slow Lord of the Rings Re-Read' Prof Fimi's Tolkien Reading Day Introduction* Reading Rowling as Myth Maker and Myth Re-Writer: A Conversation with Dr Dimitra Fimi * ‘Sleep Tight, Evangeline,' Miniature Psalters, and the Head of Persephone: A Conversation with Dimitra FimiHogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Ray Livingston's 'The Traditional Theory of Literature:' Chapter 2: Man, Society, Art (John Granger, 30 April 2026)In brief, the Perennialist reading of literature begins with a different idea of what a human being is, which reflects the social environment or society and culture that best fosters his achievement of his end or telos, which reflects what role art in general and story specifically plays in his best life. The human being as primarily spiritual, his end as profound communion with what is most Real, and story as non-liturgical sacred art (not necessarily or even usually ‘religious') which supports him in his vocation to that end are the premises of the traditional or theocentric understanding of man, society, and art.Which is the title of Livingston's second chapter and a description of its organization as well as of its contents. It's not easy reading; the subject matter is quite dense and he covers an enormous amount of ground relatively quickly so he can get to the ‘literature' in the remaining chapters of the work. Without setting out the premises of the Perennialist understanding with respect to what it means to be human, how a community is designed to make a fully human life possible, and how the art of everyday objects as well as set pieces for appreciation or entertainment — there being no meaningful difference in the value of practical and fine arts here — bring that polity to fruition, discussion of literature from the traditional view would be a waste of time.The Allegorical Cryptonyms of Hallmarked Man, Part 2: Ten More Cratylic Character Names and Best Guesses about their Embedded Meanings (John Granger, 1 May 2026)This is the second part of at least a three part series of articles with supplementary video discussion in which I take a long look at Rowling-Galbraith's choices for character names in the eighth Strike-Ellacott novel, The Hallmarked Man. For the first posts in this series, in which I explain why this is a worthwhile effort, one critical to Rowling's intentional artistry and complementary to her other Shed tools, see ‘The Allegorical Cryptonyms of The Hallmarked Man, Part One' and my conversation with Nick Jeffery about it ‘What do Tyler Powell, Rupert Fleetwood, Jolanda Lindvall, and Lady Jensen Have in Common?'Almost half of today's ten posts are about characters named ‘Lion' or variants on the leonine theme. I think the number of lions prowling through Hallmarked Man, not to mention the dogs from Hell and the bears benign and grizzly, deserve their own post, especially to contrast it with the predominant swan symbolism of the first seven books. Or are they conjoined in Jonny Rokeby, whose middle name is the lionesque ‘Leonard' and who plays the part of a Jovian swan in the Leda mating that produced Cormoran Strike (we think?). [Be sure to check out Ed Shardlow's full catalogue of the lions afoot in the pages of Hallmarked Man!]* ‘I'm an Essex Girl' (YouTube video)The Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man: What Do the Structural Models Tell Us? Seeking Pointers to the Hermetic Meaning of Strike 8 within (a) the Extended Play and Tetractys Ten Book Series Pictures and (b) the Parallel Series and Reverse Alchemy Ideas (John Granger, 8 May 2026)There are currently seven theories that I have read about of how best to think of the Strike-Ellacott series structure:* (1) straight up Decalogy, no structural connection between books;* (2) Big Ring Composition, Double Wedding Band (Louise Freeman);* (3) Seven book series with Trilogy finale (Nick Jeffery, John Granger);* (4) Extended Play theory (John Granger per ‘Kathleen'),* (5) Sonnet Corona Form (Robyn Gomillion);* (6) Tetractys theory (Evan Willis with back-up explanations here, follow-up from Evan here); and* (7) Celtic Cross (John Granger) scroll down to bottom).The first idea is that there isn't a series structure worth noting, which is the default position of the great majority of readers. They (we?) enjoy each book and appreciate the over-arching story parts and conflicts without wondering about the author's intentional narrative scaffolding. Rowling has repeatedly said that special sauce secret of her success is structure but as story organization artistry is very rarely discussed today in English classrooms even Literature wonks neglect it. The other six ideas have their advocates and rather than review each I've embedded links above to these proponents' online arguments in favor of their best guesses.All of these structure theories have advantages and support from previous work we and others have done in the field of Rowling Studies; all of it, however, it must be remembered is laughably speculative guesswork – we're not going to grasp the series structure with any certainty until it's done or Rowling actually answers questions about it or shares the information gratis (neither of which is likely given her history). Those of us who give any time to this, not to name those who are pre-occupied with it, are hunting phantom fandom garlands (as well as having a lot of fun).There actually is, however, a reason beyond personal insecurities and a search for redemption for thinking about how the ten book series is organized before all the books are out. If you're trying to figure out the alchemical quality or stage of a book already in print, understanding the sequence of books should theoretically reveal the sequence of stages (and vice versa). As explained above, Rowling seems to be writing the Strike series in parallel with her Harry Potter seven books. Until we got to the sixth book in Robin and Cormoran's adventures, those parallels included the alchemical coloration or stage the Potter numerical equivalent had. Other correspondences between the series continued, most notably, the seven book ring structure and playful plot point parallels (see my conclusions post Running Grave here, here, and here). The alchemy did not.In terms of alchemy, the most compelling ideas I think are Extended Play (EP) and Evan Willis' four-three-two-one pyramid, the Tetractys figure of the ancients, the ‘Great Quaternion.' Let's look at each.* Why the Cormoran Strike Novels are a Ten Book Series: Mythological Clues and Tetractys Parallelism with a Touch of Tarot Reveal the Strike Series Structural Echoes with Rowling's First Ten Book Set [Evan Willis, 10 July 2023]* Is Tetractys Theory the Best Explanation of Why the Cormoran Strike Series is Ten Books in Length? First Thoughts on Evan Willis' Numerological Exegesis of Rowling's Two Ten Novel Series and the Meaning of This Structure [John Granger, 18 July 2023]* Evan Willis: Running Grave Review In which the Tetractis theory is revisited in light of Strike 7 and the Theory is Updated [Evan Willis, 30 September 2023]* Literary Alchemy – A Primer for Those Interested in J. K. Rowling's Artistry* Metallurgical, Literary, and Psychological Alchemy: Is Jung a Good Guide for Understanding J. K. Rowling's Artistry and Meaning?The Ten Questions!Introduction: It's been a busy week, John, with posts on traditional reading, cryptonyms, and literary alchemy. I've got a bunch of questions about each subject so let's jump right in -- with some thoughts about Squibs in Bridgewater and Toyohashi, Japan!1. Ray Livingston: You're sending out a chapter of The Traditional Theory of Literature every week to our Paid Subscribers which I think everyone has access to, at least for one or two chapters. It's no small effort to type up this public domain book that isn't available anywhere on the internet, especially with the embedded links to the obscure references in the footnotes; why are you bothering?2. Ray Livingston: The first chapter you sent out went to everyone and included the glossary of terms as well as the Table of Contents, preface, and prologue (chapter one). I'm guessing this is more than throat-clearing and publisher's data; why does a literary theory text, for example, need a glossary?3. Ray Livingston: The second chapter, ‘Man Society, and Art,' was a dense read, I confess. Am I right in thinking this was Livingston's attempt to introduce the Perennialist ‘Theory of Everything' in one short chapter to lay the foundation for the literature chapters?4. Cryptonyms 2: It's been a minute since Part One of the Cryptonyms series, why the hold-up?5. Cryptonyms 2: [John] And part of my cryptonym-hesitancy was how much of this post was UK specific, as in the Branfoot = Branson idea and the Essex Girl bit, all of which was new to me. As a Brit living in Wales, should I have resisted the urge to speculate on those subjects? And is the anti-Semitism part of my Hafsa Mohamed interpretation just looking backward from current events?6. Cryptonyms 2: Do we have a Cryptonyms, Part 3, in queue? [Ottolie, ‘Jim Todd' (‘Jim Philpott,' Todd Jameson), Calvin ‘Oz' Osgood, Sofia Medina, Gretchen Schiff, Sapphire Neagle, Susan Iverson, Kim Cochran, Trevik Nancarrow, Peggy (Margaret ‘Leda') Nancarrow,, Carmen Ellacott (Dirk Ellacott, Barnaby Ellacott), Ralph Lawrence/ John Auclair – Open Invitation to readers to make name-deciphering requests in the comments; there are more than 150 names in Hallmarked Man so tell me the ones you want to hear more about]7. Alchemy (Series) We've been writing and talking about ‘how to understand literary alchemy best,' i.e., by taking a Jungian or a Perennialist perspective on how Rowling uses it, but this latest piece on the Literary Alchemy of Hallmarked Man is much more straight-reading or interpretation, no? And it starts out with how to understand Strike 8 in light of the series sequence of alchemical stages; what's the struggle with this kind of reading that we're only getting to this six months after the book came out?8. Alchemy (Hallmarked): How does your reading of specific alchemical images in Hallmarked Man differ from how you read them in, say, Troubled Blood?9. Alchemy (Hallmarked): There were quite a few finds in the ten images you found in Abraham's Dictionary that resonated with subjects we've been talking about -- the mythological backdrop to the story, to incest, to Lions and Masonry. What are we to make of this? Do you think it's a coincidence that Rowling-Galbraith's plot points and other artistry reflects these alchemical glyphs or is the hermetic symbolism driving the other elements?10. Coming Week: So what can we expect in the coming week, John? Lots and lots! Please send in your cryptonym deciphering requests — and your ideas for Hogwarts Professor merchandise (AI generated logo designs welcome)!Hogwarts Professor is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. 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Potter Revisited Episode #105 Department of Injustice AKA Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 7 "The Ministry of Magic" Harry entering the room alone and realizing he is in the room where he saw the death eater trials is spooky Does the Ministry assume Harry traveled to London from Surrey? Surely he should be pardoned for being late do the the quick location and time change - especially since he is a minor who cannot use the quicker transportation methods Harry notices Percy, but Percy ignores him What are Fudge and Umbridge's credentials to be interrogators in a criminal hearing? This feels like the Prime Minister asking you questions about a crime they think you committed as a minor Fudge has an agenda for this hearing and how he wants it to go Dumbledore makes his dramatic entrance into the hearing Shay loves this version of Dumbledore - alert the press! The way Dumbledore comes in, acts very calm and assertive totally undermines Fudge and his control over the hearing Why is it such a big deal that Harry did magic in front of a Muggle when the Muggle is Dudley, who already knows about magic? Madame Bones being so in shock and impressed about Harry being able to produce a patronus is so great, we stan Fudge making a joke using Bagman's gambling addiction is in such poor taste and completely inappropriate for the situation Dumbledore brings up the Charter of Rights - shouldn't Harry been aware of this before the hearing so he wasn't steamrolled by the Minister of Magic who has a vendetta against him? Mrs Figg is brought in as a witness, and it shows how much care the Ministry has in Squibs as they have no record of her We are introduced to Umbridge and prepare for the awfulness coming our way Umbridge is such an different villain compared to Voldemort in the series Fudge brining up other past incidents of Harry shows he is grasping at straws, and how corrupt he is when he says "laws can be changed" Dumbledore dips as soon as Harry is cleared, and Tori doesn't understand Shay's Amanda Show reference Shay discusses Madam Bones and how she would make a great surrogate mom figure for Harry in addition to Molly... and Tori breaks the news that she dies Snape Sucks count for Chapter 7: 0 Email any thoughts, questions or feedback to potterrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com Music: Shelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Follow Us: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/potterrevisited Twitter https://twitter.com/potterevisited Instagram https://www.instagram.com/potterrevisited_/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2Xt0OIQ8_LCVYhKf2S5A TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@potterrevisited
For personal reasons, Professor Julian Wamble is taking a brief detour from the regularly scheduled programming — which also means listeners who haven't caught the Cho Chang episode yet have an extra week to do so before the Prof Responds follow-up drops next week. In the meantime, Julian shares the very first trial episode he ever recorded for Critical Magic Theory, back in 2023, a full six months before the podcast officially launched. Recorded at his therapist's nudging (who may or may not be Dumbledore??), the mini-episode lays out the three social hierarchies of the Wizarding World — Pure-Bloods, Half-Bloods, Muggle-borns, and Squibs — a framework Julian uses at the top of every class he teaches at GW, and the conceptual backbone the podcast has quietly run on ever since.Laugh along as Past Julian tries very hard to sound professional, and rejoice that the whole thing is blessedly short because 2023 Julian didn't think anyone would want to listen to him for very long.Joke's on him.
In this Prof Responds episode, Professor Wamble tackles the fallacy of equity at Hogwarts: the idea that sharing wands and classrooms means sharing opportunity. Building on listener insights, he traces four fault lines: curriculum that trains spell-casting but not citizenship, a hidden labor economy (house-elves/goblins) that sustains privilege, ableism that sidelines Squibs, and a house system that rewards conformity over curiosity. Along the way, he draws clear parallels to our world, showing how “equal access” without critical thinking, support, and inclusion simply reproduces the same power structures—magical and otherwise.
Can an indie, low-budget, found-footage film released on YouTube be… great? YES! Milk & Serial by the crew over at That's a Bad Idea made an excellent horror movie that is a disturbing delight. Our coverage is mostly spoiler-free, too!Email us: KillerFunPodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook: fb.me/KillerFunPodcastAll the Tweets, er, POSTS: https://x.com/KillerFunPodInstagram: killerfunpodcast
Why is there a lack of service businesses in the wizarding world? Following up on our earlier episode about magical businesses, our technical director, Emma Nicholson, joins us to continue the conversation. Perhaps there aren't many businesses that provide services, as opposed to goods, to wizards because people with magical skills should be able to easily do household tasks for themselves. Not being able to do so is seen as shameful. Consider the characters who perform manual labor or do maintenance work - house-elves, Squibs like Filch, low-level Ministry employee Reg Cattermole. What about entertainers, such as magical athletes and musicians? Is that kind of physical work different? Previous guest David Martin also wrote in wondering about what is considered a service business. Gringotts? The Knight Bus? St. Mungo's Hospital? Niche specialized skills or blended businesses that provide a product as well as a service, like newspapers or wedding marquee rentals, seem to be different than straightforward services. What does this say about the significance of tangible objects wizards can own? Why don't wizards open businesses to provide services to Muggles, secretly using magic to easily make or fix things? Why is any wizard poor when there's a whole untapped market of Muggles who would have more need of their skills? The International Statute of Secrecy and resulting segregation between wizards and Muggles may stop anyone from crossing that line. Magic leaves a trace, and magical repairs may not always work exactly as intended or may be suspiciously effective. The risks may just not be worth it to most people.
Fresh off a grueling WrestleMania weekend, Kevin Nash sits down to share a brutally honest, often hilarious look at what it takes to survive marathon meet-and-greet appearances in Las Vegas — fueled only by muscle milk, Gatorade, and a legendary sense of duty to the fans. Kev opens up about the physical grind, the validation he still feels from longtime supporters, and why pushing through the pain is just part of the deal when you've lived a life on the road. Expect sharp stories, heartfelt gratitude, and a few incredible survival tactics you won't believe. But that's just the beginning. Kevin dives into the emotional whirlwind of this year's Hall of Fame, reflecting on seeing old friends like Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Sting, and Undertaker, and paying tribute to the special bond he shared with Triple H during the early days of the Kliq. Along the way, he breaks down why this year's event hit differently — and why, even in a night full of accolades, memories of Scott Hall still hang heavy in the air. Kev also gets brutally honest about WrestleMania's evolution, today's WWE landscape, and what it's like seeing the next generation take the torch. Plus, the episode is packed with the signature Kliq This blend of sharp insights and wild sidebars — from booking philosophies shaped by movies like Heat and Cape Fear, to a dead-serious breakdown of why squibs in old Hollywood action scenes just don't cut it. If you want the backstage reality of pro wrestling, the bittersweet highs of WrestleMania week, and a few sharp lessons from a guy who's seen it all (and lived to tell the tale), you don't want to miss this one. SPONSORS:
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Welcome back! I start with the update of my week, then we go to Manny's a Reel Boy where I play too many sad reels but also a lot of motivational and funny and educational videos. I then go to CGI and ask Chatty G his thoughts on the plane issues, the new bug going around, Squibs, and predictions on 2025 and breaking down how green and brown energy need improvements. I end with Poking my Jokes and no WorldStar corner which might be passing away or becoming its own podcast. Well see. Anyway Share rate and review and I'll see you next week God Willing! IA!
On the way back to Rickety's Squibs, our heroes find themselves in aquatic combat against some sort of slimy monster! Will they make it out alive or become its prey in the shallows? Tune in now! Website: hideouslaughterpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/hideouslaughter Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/hideouslaughterproductions BESTOW CURSE RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/bestowcurse/feed.xml Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HideousLaughterPod Discord: https://discord.gg/ruG6hxB Email: thehideouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @laughterhideous Facebook/Instagram: @hideouslaughterpod Reddit: reddit.com/r/HideousLaughter Produced by Allard LaRue @ Lossless Productions Theme Song By Alexander Nakarada
With the mutiny complete and The Man's Promise floating again, our heroes set sail for Rickety's Squibs! Will they be welcomed there in this nautical chop shop? Tune in now! Website: hideouslaughterpodcast.com Patreon: patreon.com/hideouslaughter Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/hideouslaughterproductions BESTOW CURSE RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/bestowcurse/feed.xml Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HideousLaughterPod Discord: https://discord.gg/ruG6hxB Email: thehideouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @laughterhideous Facebook/Instagram: @hideouslaughterpod Reddit: reddit.com/r/HideousLaughter Produced by Allard LaRue @ Lossless Productions Theme Song By Alexander Nakarada
Michael Atkinson and Iain Payten discuss everything happening in the world of Rugby. On today's episode: Australia's win over Wales Rugby Australia to take control of the Brumbies U20s Rugby World Cup controversy Rebels' new homes Listener questions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, here we are at Rickety's Squibs, but give us a moment—we just have a few vermin to clean up real quick. Buster sets 'em up. Max and Ignis knock 'em down. Ataraxia works on branding. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Mynoise.net Ambience made on the incredible Mynoise.net. If you're looking for customizable background sound while you're creating, or studying, or playing your own dnd campaign check out this site and consider donating because it's a great site. Zapsplat.com - Many sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Public domain sound effects used throughout “Pirates out for Blood” By Miguel Johnson Patreon link if you wish to support me as an artist: migueljohnsonmjmujsic Music by me, Miguel Johnson "Pirates out for Blood (Remix)" Red Death - CMDR Aramus Taran/me Black Death - CMDR Gunjammin Police/Viper - CMDR Cole Kemper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSZAMWmrczs “Sailing Ship” by Michael Ghelfi Studios on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beOw8MEojQ4 GO CHECK THEM OUT!! Incredible TTRPG Ambiences and music! Their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi Conditions of use:https://michaelghelfi.com/conditions-of-use/ Michaelghelfistudios.com dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi @MichaelGhelfiStudios “Ship Interior” by Michael Ghelfi Studios on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JZ4uBJLJ60 GO CHECK THEM OUT!! Incredible TTRPG Ambiences and music! Their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi Conditions of use:https://michaelghelfi.com/conditions-of-use/ Michaelghelfistudios.com dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi @MichaelGhelfiStudios BATTLE MUSIC PIRATES “Spirit of the Sea” by Michael Ghelfi Studios on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgrFlGuloVE GO CHECK THEM OUT!! Incredible TTRPG Ambiences and music! Their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi Conditions of use:https://michaelghelfi.com/conditions-of-use/ Michaelghelfistudios.com dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi @MichaelGhelfiStudios “The Pirate King” By Untold Journey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTVxFPhbAtk Composed by Jared Rehnquist ► This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find more info about this license here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
With the sahuagin attack behind them, the Captain's Council draws near to Rickety's Squibs... but dissent is fomenting far below the deck. Max checks out the cannons. Ignis gathers boat name suggestions. Ataraxia talks about feelings. Buster conspires for and/or against the captain. • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Mynoise.net Ambience made on the incredible Mynoise.net. If you're looking for customizable background sound while you're creating, or studying, or playing your own dnd campaign check out this site and consider donating because it's a great site. Zapsplat.com - Many sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com Public domain sound effects used throughout “Sailing Ship” by Michael Ghelfi Studios on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beOw8MEojQ4 GO CHECK THEM OUT!! Incredible TTRPG Ambiences and music! Their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi Conditions of use:https://michaelghelfi.com/conditions-of-use/ Michaelghelfistudios.com dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi @MichaelGhelfiStudios “Ship Interior” by Michael Ghelfi Studios on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JZ4uBJLJ60 GO CHECK THEM OUT!! Incredible TTRPG Ambiences and music! Their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MichaelGhelfi Conditions of use:https://michaelghelfi.com/conditions-of-use/ Michaelghelfistudios.com dscryb.com/MichaelGhelfi @MichaelGhelfiStudios “Pirates out for Blood” By Miguel Johnson Patreon link if you wish to support me as an artist: migueljohnsonmjmujsic Music by me, Miguel Johnson "Pirates out for Blood (Remix)" Red Death - CMDR Aramus Taran/me Black Death - CMDR Gunjammin Police/Viper - CMDR Cole Kemper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSZAMWmrczs And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Es gibt so viele Zaubersprüche in der Welt von Harry Potter, doch woher kommt die Magie eigentlich? Kann jeder eine Hexe oder Zauberer werden und was genau sind Squibs eigentlich? Kann ich ohne einen Zauberstab zaubern? Dies und mehr stellt uns heute Lukas vor!Wir wünschen euch einen schönen Sonntag und eine coole Woche!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missetatbegangen_officialEmail: missetatbegangen.podcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Denne uken i Uglepost skal vi diskutere et Hot tip fra den trofaste Uglepost-lytteren Line, som stilte spørsmålet: Hva om Ron bare ville være tannlege? Med dette som utgangspunkt utforsker vi i Uglepost om det egentlig er mulig for magikere å velge å leve et liv utenfor magikerverdenen. Vi ser på eksempler med Squibs som bor både i Muggle-verdenen og i magikerverdenen, og vi drøfte rom det ville vært mulig for en magiker å bo i Muggle-verdenen, både med og uten magi.
Denne uken i Uglepost skal vi diskutere et Hot tip fra den trofaste Uglepost-lytteren Line, som stilte spørsmålet: Hva om Ron bare ville være tannlege? Med dette som utgangspunkt utforsker vi i Uglepost om det egentlig er mulig for magikere å velge å leve et liv utenfor magikerverdenen. Vi ser på eksempler med Squibs som bor både i Muggle-verdenen og i magikerverdenen, og vi drøfte rom det ville vært mulig for en magiker å bo i Muggle-verdenen, både med og uten magi.
Harry Potter und der true crime PodcastsLeute es ist so schön. Obwohl Harry offiziell vor einer Anhörung steht, geht es hier doch eigentlich um eine Gerichtsverhandlung. Und dabei geht es alles andere als fair zu. Cornelius Fudge, seines Zeichens Zaubereinstermin und Gewinner des schlechteste staatsmänner Wettbewerbs, führt sich hier auf wie der letzte Diktator und versucht mit unlauteren Mitteln Harry von seinem Recht fernzuhalten. Ein Glück dass es Rechtsanwalt Dumbledore gibt (Dumbledore ist auch einfach wie eine Barbie, dem man einen anderen Dress anziehen kann und dann macht er halt den Job).In diesem Kapitel werden Mal wieder schön Leute diskriminiert. In diesem Fall sind es mal die Squibs. Das geht gar nicht. Noch unangenehmer als institutionelle Diskriminierung ist aber die Person, die diese erarbeitet und wir bekommen sie hier zum ersten Mal vorgestellt. Die Sprache ist natürlich von der allseits unbeliebten Dolores Umbridge. Freut euch sie mit uns kennen und hassen zu lernen.Ein Fest für die ganze FamilieAch und bevor ich es vergesse.Wir gehen auf Tour!!!! Wie cool ist das denn?! Ihr könnt euch hier Karten sichern!Am 5. Mai 2024 in Berlin, Tickets gibt es hier: https://www.tixforgigs.com/de-DE/Event/53387/happy-potter-live-podcast-ufafabrik-variete-salon-berlinMünchen, Saal X am 07.06. um 20 Uhr https://www.tixforgigs.com/de-DE/Event/54978/happy-potter-live-podcast-saal-x-munchenMainz im Lehrsaal im KUZ am 08.06. um 20 uhr https://www.tixforgigs.com/de-DE/Event/54993/happy-potter-live-podcast-kuz-kulturzentrum-mainz-lehrsaalWuppertal im blauen Saal in der Börse am 09.06. um 19 Uhr https://www.tixforgigs.com/de-DE/Event/54994/happy-potter-live-podcast-die-borse-wuppertalJetzt viel Spaß beim Zuhören!Wir haben auch eine Patreon-Seite!Schaut doch mal vorbei, es gibt Bonus-Episoden, Sticker und andere aufregende Dinge! Besucht uns auf den sozialen Netzwerken, unsere Webseite und erzählt euren Freunden von uns! Vielleicht haben die ja auch Lust auf einen Harry Potter Podcast! Webseite: www.Happy-Potter.netPatreon: www.patreon.com/happypotterDiscord: https://discord.gg/2EajMaGXpcFacebook: www.facebook.com/happypotterpodcastInstagram: @happypotterpodTwitter: @happypotterpod Und wir haben jetzt auch Playlists mit unseren Lieblings-SongsMartins Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2IBxDsPVm1UdNBiW2QkgEJ?si=rU6HLkoFQfGGjvab8g8yEQ&pi=e-bKuIHap7RWCuSophias Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0kuOP0TujMhrqOWzLwUH1O?si=9LIZkc2nQTOajHPaqpP_RA&pi=e-tc6w0NgQRo-W Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's January, so that means it's time for the AIPT Movies podcast's “Uncannuary” series! Where we cover movies based on comic books or original ideas with similarly “superhuman” characters! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss the martial arts/creature FX direct-to-video classic, Guyver: Dark Hero!Some of the greatest laser-graffiti you've ever seen! A pulsating neck wound! Squibs! Theme music that will live in your brain for days after watching! Ancient alien lore that almost makes Ridley Scott's Prometheus look like a more expensive remake with fewer jump kicks! A borderline miracle of low-budget cinema filled with charm and glorious fight choreography! One of the original “soft reboots,” packed with incredible creature FX - including the stunning Guyver suit - all brought to you by FX legend and director Steve Wang! Are you currently surrounded by people who are secretly giant monsters called Zoanoids? This movie probably won't help you confirm, but it can't hurt to try!In addition, Matt shares his spoiler-free thoughts on Leave the World Behind and Saltburn, while Alex does the same for Ferrari, Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom!You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @ActionHarris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter @AIPTmoviesPod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
'It's the stories we respond to in life. It's people's stories we respond to, and then... you can tease out the lessons. You don't go for the theory head on.' There are many, many books about creativity: what it is, how to do it, what steps to follow. When journalist and arts administrator Sir John Tusa turned his attention to the topic, he took a rather different approach. His book is dedicated to 'bright sparks who refuse to become damp squibs', and it tells the stories of people who match that description. Around the world, against great odds, overcoming ridicule and opposition and invariably making many people furious along the way, these individuals achieved extraordinary creative success. From these varied experiences, we see the commonalities emerge and we can't help but be inspired to do things differently. That is the power of storytelling, and this is a masterclass in how to go about it.
Join J and Ben as they dive into Chapter 9 of the Philosopher's Stone and discuss the threat of expulsion, soccer, student math, Madam Hooch, Harry's first time on a broom, Wood, Quirrell's iguana, Quidditch, duels, past and present character parallels, the Bat Bogey Hex, Hermione's classic line and Squibs interaction with magical things.Relevant Links: The Youngest Quidditch Player - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmWw-nh000Q&t=583s What If Sirius Took Harry As A Baby? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6agIh0nE2E Have a question you'd like answered for a future episode? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/i9pafKagAskyJism9Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEscP6ETYXWSSvsNrDHekMQ Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/GriffinDoorPodFollow SCB on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlinbrothers/ Follow SCB on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@super_carlin_brothers?lang=en Want more Harry Potter Content?Harry Potter Theories: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLHeqkcn5RTcbxi40YpdLla30rsxtizc7&si=SAPeUtfANZZHoK84Dumbledore's Big Plan: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLHeqkcn5RTfMVfRN3VwYN4trN0CXIBxI&si=sEacnvbgAtkL22Jn What If Harry Was in Slytherin: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLHeqkcn5RTcJm1P391rp3tl8W0_ksFwc&si=LwKyPy-69M7GgVqn Edited by :: Ethan EdghillAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sign up www.patreon.com/louthandproud Its a grovelling day here at LouthandProud towers but when you pin your colours to the mast you have to eat humble pie sometimes and this weekend I ate a lot! Enjoy RED STARS WKD 6 and Senior Championship Power Rankings With thanks to Ardee Credit Union, Lally's Electrical, Smiths of Drogheda and Playr-Fit
This week we dive into a full mailbag to discuss topics including: Fault lines, Squibs with no recorded time, more Limited Optics questions, PCC Weak Shoulder, State mandated magazine capacities and USPSA rules, Using long guns with a holstered handgun in SCSA, shortening your frame or grip in Production/CO, Non-magazine fed rimfire long guns in SCSA, using your handgun as a backup for your PCC, unlicensed cardboard targets and more!
As Mediterranean countries grapple with an unprecedented heatwave, the UK is dealing with April showers in July. It seems that we're now starting to experience the extreme andf unpredictable weather, climate scientists have long predicted. Is it too late to act – and what can we as individuals do. Adrian Goldberg is joined by Erika Coppola, a climate scientists working at the Abdus Salam International Centre in Trieste Italy – she's been lead author on reports for the IPCC - and Gareth Redmond King, internation lead at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, a non-profit that supports informed debate on energy and climate issues.Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times. Made by We Bring Audio for Byline Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Mediterranean countries grapple with an unprecedented heatwave, the UK is dealing with April showers in July. It seems that we're now starting to experience the extreme andf unpredictable weather, climate scientists have long predicted. Is it too late to act – and what can we as individuals do. Adrian Goldberg is joined by Erika Coppola, a climate scientists working at the Abdus Salam International Centre in Trieste Italy – she's been lead author on reports for the IPCC - and Gareth Redmond King, internation lead at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, a non-profit that supports informed debate on energy and climate issues. Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White. Funded by subscriptions to the Byline Times. Made by We Bring Audio for Byline Times.
Unpack mental health in the wizarding world and how Harry Potter can serve as bibliotherapy for readers. For insight into these topics, Katy and Emily talk to Nishi Ravi, a psychotherapist pursuing a PhD in Counseling Psychology at Marquette University. She recalls how reading Harry Potter as a preteen and teenager made her feel seen at a formative age - a common experience for many young readers. Who deals well with trauma in the wizarding world, and who struggles? Although there is no singular definition of what constitutes trauma, Nishi generally thinks that people who can understand they're not responsible for their trauma but that they are responsible for their healing tend to be able to manage it better. Neville seems to be a good example as someone who can maintain social relationships, use his trauma as a moral foundation, and learn to stand up for himself. The antithesis is Snape, who has a sense of purpose from his trauma but hasn't found a way to cope and process, fails to forge interpersonal relationships, and projects his trauma onto others. What about Harry? Although he shows resilience and strength, he is so constantly in danger, even at Hogwarts, that he rarely has opportunities to process his trauma, his conversation with Dumbledore at the end of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix being an uncommon event. Still, he makes a choice when he arrives at Hogwarts to surround himself with people who are good for him instead of befriending Malfoy and joining Slytherin. His experience in detention with Umbridge could be a form of masochistic reparation for him as someone whose life is based on other people sacrificing themselves for him and who is so focused on the greater good that he does very little for his own self-interest. Are adults in the wizarding world good models for positive mental health? McGonagall is the embodiment of consistency and stability amid chaos. Still, Hogwarts is not exactly conducive to students' well-being. A glimpse into the Spell Damage ward at St. Mungo's shows that treatment for severe psychological trauma is lacking, and exposure to it in the form of the Cruciatus Curse and Dementors is common. In both the Muggle and wizarding worlds, unequal social structures create mental health challenges. Half-giants, elves, and Squibs are marginalized, which can cause emotional turmoil. What can readers learn from reading Harry Potter? The deficiencies in wizarding society reflect our own and give us a glimpse of how to understand the world and eventually engage in real action as adults. The series provides a safe way to explore more serious realities, and although no work of literature can capture everything, it serves as a good starting point. When Nishi's clients worry that their depression or anxiety is just in their heads, she thinks of Dumbledore's words: "Why on earth should that mean that it is not real?" That idea is one of many in the series that can help reduce existential loneliness.
We talk rivalries and the upcoming match at Citypark against Sporting Kansas City. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/clfflczrk01mo01tw0fu3ak4n/comments Intro song: City Sunshine Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Powered by Firstory Hosting
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Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we're going to be discussing the twisted origins of Gilderoy Lockhart - five time winner of Witch Weekly's Most Charming Smile Award. Specifically, we're going to be taking a deep dive in to this enigmatic wizards life, peeling back the layers of his formative years and figuring out how and.. WHY he turned out the way he did. We'll also be looking at what happened to him AFTER his last appearance in the books and films. There's a lot of information on Lockhart, so I've tried to narrow it down to just the most important stuff. Let's dive in to it. Gilderoy Lockhart was a British half-blood wizard born in the year 1964 to a witch mother and muggle father. He grew up alongside his 2 sisters, but because they turned out to be Squibs, he inevitably became his mother's favourite (being that he was the only other MAGICAL family member). Lockhart was a clever, good-looking boy, and when he realized quite early on that he was magical it went straight to his head- inflating his already massive ego even further. In 1975, at the age of 11, Lockhart first stepped foot through the doors of Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry to begin his wizarding education. However, Lockhart quickly realized that Hogwarts was not quite what he had expected. Upon stepping foot in the magical castle he was met with sheer disappointment- suddenly coming to the crushing realization that at a school for witches and wizards- he was just another magical young boy. In the muggle world, Gilderoy was exceptional, but here he didn't stand out, and that's all he ever longed for. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt from Chapo Trap House joins us to discuss the downfall of the movie world as it relates to theme parks, the Oscars, and effects work + a few thoughts on Gump and American sniper
Carrying on in our series on Disability & Theology, we turn to think critically about the representation of disabilities in popular culture. In particular, we focus on the representation of Squibs in the Harry Potter series with Emma Brandel and Dr. Julye Bidmead. Emma Brandel is an undergraduate student at Chapman University (Orange, California) majoring in ancient cultures and languages, and Dr. Julye Bidmead is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and the Director of the Center for Undergraduate Excellence at Chapman University. Over the course of our conversation Emma and Dr. Bidmead highlight the ways that Squibs—magical born people in the Harry Potter world who are not able to use a wand to produce magic—function as a metaphor for people with disabilities. What is most problematic about this connection, as we discuss, is that there is no educational accommodation for Squibs at Hogwarts, and further, that they are broadly denigrated within that magical society. This discussion stems from work that Emma did in a course taught by Dr. Bidmead in which she and a few of her fellow classmates produced a reading guide for people coming to the Harry Potter series 30 years later (or more) after readers have grown more sensitive to the unchecked biases in the series against various marginalized groups, including people with disabilities. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities include: Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Rev. Dr. Chris Porter, and, introducing for the first time on the podcast, Stanley Ng.
Welcome back Squibs! After a long pandemic break we have returned for Spooky October where we discuss our love for the Halloween franchise and our favourite horror franchise, Scream. Let us know what you would like to hear us talk about!
Potter Revisited Episode #26 How To Be A Ghost AKA Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 8 "The Deathday Party" We enter into Fall in CoS and it's Shay's favourite time of year We discuss the Pepperup potion and if we would take it We love the idea of Fred & George spying on Slytherin Shay wonders why no rich Gryffindors bought their team new brooms Oliver's training its getting progressively more intense We discuss Nick and the Headless Hunt Filch and Mrs Norris have a very strong connection - could it be magical? Filch is working while having the flu - does Dumbledore not give him sick days? Why did Dumbledore hire Filch? He always has some motive for his hires Tori wonders how Squibs work - do they have no magic, or some magic? Kwikspell sounds like a huge scam Interesting foreshadowing when Peeves knocks over the vanishing cabinet - which comes back to play in OOTP and HBP Nick basically manipulates Harry into agreeing to attend his Deathday Party Shay agrees the Deathday party is interesting but she would make sure to eat dinner before Interesting that Nick knows inviting Harry means also inviting Hermione and Ron We love this random passage of Fred and George feeding a firework to a Salamander We discuss the Deathday party - and Shay isn't a fan of the music choice We discuss Ghosts and the rules surrounding them and how they are governed We meet Moaning Myrtle and why no one seems to have done anything to help her Harry hears the voice after leaving the Deathday party - interesting that he is both scared but excited It really shows the faith and friendship Ron and Hermione have in Harry as they follow him despite not being able to hear the voice The trio stumble upton petrified Mrs Norris and the writing on the wall Shay discusses how scary this could be for children reading We begin a deep discussion on Ghosts in the Wizarding World and how they work How does one become a Ghost? Nick says it's a choice - is it forever? What about children that die? Shay wonders why Fred and others from the Battle of Hogwarts Why would once choice to become a ghost? Shay wonders why Voldemort never considered becoming a ghost Email any thoughts, questions or feedback to potterrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com Music: Shelter Song by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Follow Us: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/potterrevisited Twitter https://twitter.com/potterevisited Instagram https://www.instagram.com/potterrevisited_/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4v2Xt0OIQ8_LCVYhKf2S5A TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@potterrevisited
Armed with the brand new Secrets of Dumbledore: The Complete Screenplay book, the MuggleCasters go to work finding answers for mysteries that were not made clear by the 3rd Fantastic Beasts movie, but may have been clearer during production! What revelations do we have from the new Fantastic Beasts 3 screenplay? The MuggleCasters are hosting an Instagram Live event this Wednesday, August 3rd at 8:30 PM ET to celebrate our birthday! More birthday fun: MuggleCast is hosting a LIVE Quizzitch game about ourselves this Saturday at 11 AM ET! Stay tuned to our social media for links. Don't miss our 2022 Patreon Gifts - The MuggleCast Collectors Club and the MuggleCast Wand! Pledge to our Patreon by August 7, 2022 and fill out the form(s) to receive your gifts! We are so proud of this year's items and hope you check them out! The Secrets of Dumbledore screenplay offers some very tiny moments that did not make it to the movie, but no deleted scenes. Dumbledore and Grindelwald's tea time was likely a flashback, the Qilin comes from China, and Jacob's bakery has some vermin trouble! Concept art provided with the screenplay includes Lally's Charms book, and Whiskey the Goat! Was Yusuf Kama passing secret messages to Queenie? Mirror World confirmed! Albus and Credence's battle takes place within the Deluminator. The visual effects department points out a fun fact. SUPREME MUGWUMP CONFIRMED! Posters for the candidates reveal the use of word that was omitted from all the dialogue in the movie. Eric cries with joy. The 'little lobster creatures' and the giant manticore at the bottom of the pit are the same creature, the screenplay confirms. Dumbledore's fist fight is detailed on his family tree, with a mysterious page number we'll be speculating about for years to come. MuggleMail includes Sorting Madame Pomfrey, James and Lily's love, whether Squibs can talk to cats, Jedi in Harry Potter, Percy's motives, and a new Marvel version of Voldemort! Quizzitch: Who succeeded Albus Dumbledore as Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards? This week's episode is brought to you by Indeed (Claim your $75 credit now at Indeed.com/mugglecast), BetterHelp (Get 10% off your first month at BetterHelp.com/mugglecast), and MeUndies (Get 20% off your first order and free shipping at MeUndies.com/mugglecast)!
On this week's episode, Micah and Chris talk about a very mean drama director at church and how they hijacked their church's Christmas play! On the Donut Hole, the boys cover obscure sports such a professional cornhole, ultimate tag, and timber sports! Join Micah and Chris on the Improv Segment, as they make up a story about a turtle named Mr. Squibs and his starfish friend?!?! Tune it to catch this hot episode of the Doughnut Box Podcast!
Andy invents some adult toys. Dan quietly suffers. Nam is surprised by a biohazard. Tyler gets a plugged before a fight. All our guests have tv credits. try not 2 cum.
The crew's victory is short-lived as an uninvited guest sends Daina's protective instincts into overdrive — and to make matters worse, Rickety's Squibs might still be in danger from troll attacks. Torlan wrestles with an old grudge, Daina wrestles with her responsibilities, and Trucco wrestles with a pig on this week's episode of Mourners of Lhazaar! Background question: 01:38 Recap: 11:22 The action starts: 14:07 Check out our website for more content: https://savageeberrontales.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/savageeberron Special thanks to Kristian Serrano for the intro narration! Intro/outro music by Matti Palanen: http://www.mattipaalanen.com/ Additional music and ambient sounds: Ambiences: Michael Ghelfi https://michaelghelfi.com/ Music: Tabletop Audio http://tabletopaudio.com/ FesliyanStudios https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Kevin Macleod https://incompetech.com/ "Anguish" Monument Studios https://www.monumentstudios.net/ Alexander https://orangefreesounds.com/harp-and-choir-transition-sound/
the first defunct patreon bonus ep! Enjoy! Squibs! Cool Takes is the only bad movie podcast where the bad movies are good, actually. Every week we mount a sincere and unironic defense of an unpopular movie, in the hopes of successfully gaslighting our audience into having bad taste. Hosted by film students Jackson and Adeline McMurray and non-collegiate film enthusiast Kezia Rhodes, assisted by a cavalcade of guest hosts. Streamed weekly on Twitch and Published weekly on Mondays! Check out our Discord Server at https://discord.gg/SsyWbZBbrc On Twitter: https://twitter.com/cooltakespod Jackson's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jepperpack Adeline's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hollabackhorse Jackson's letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/jepperpack/
This week on Savage Tales of Eberron: Mourners of Lhazaar, Torlan tries to suss out the crew's loyalties, Daina has some hard questions for her godfather about their past, and the Mourners learn that Rickety's Squibs isn't as safe and quiet as they thought it was. Something's lurking in the jungle...and it's hungry! Background question: 01:11 Recap: 8:38 The action starts: 12:48 Check out our website for more content: https://savageeberrontales.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/savageeberron Special thanks to Kristian Serrano for the intro narration! Intro/outro music by Matti Palanen: http://www.mattipaalanen.com/ Additional music and ambient sounds: Ambiences: Michael Ghelfi https://michaelghelfi.com/ Music: Tabletop Audio http://tabletopaudio.com/ FesliyanStudios https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Ambient Pirates https://www.youtube.com/c/PirateWorldMusic Kevin Macleod https://incompetech.com/ "Unnatural Situation", "Crossing the Chasm" Monument Studios https://www.monumentstudios.net/ Alexander https://orangefreesounds.com/harp-and-choir-transition-sound/
On the premiere of Mourners of Lhazaar Season 2: In The Name of Cyre, the crew arrives at Rickety's Squibs to repurpose the Majestic Gryphon before enjoying some much needed shore leave. Later that night with Torlan's support, Daina reveals her true mission to Rus and Trucco while the Mourners decide what to do with their newfound freedom. Background question: 01:32 Recap: 15:09 Advancements: 21:18 The action starts: 23:55 Check out our website for more content: https://savageeberrontales.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/savageeberron Special thanks to Kristian Serrano for the intro narration! Intro/outro music by Matti Palanen: http://www.mattipaalanen.com/ Additional music and ambient sounds: Ambiences: Michael Ghelfi https://michaelghelfi.com/ Music: Tabletop Audio http://tabletopaudio.com/ FesliyanStudios https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/ Ambient Pirates https://www.youtube.com/c/PirateWorldMusic Serpent Sound Studio https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/royalty-free-music/ "Greenlands" Kevin Macleod https://incompetech.com/ "Night Vigil" Monument Studios https://www.monumentstudios.net/ Alexander https://orangefreesounds.com/harp-and-choir-transition-sound/
Today, we discuss Tatooine Ghost, Troy Denning's novel that connects The Courtship of Princess Leia with the original Thrawn trilogy. Han and Leia are in a race to recover a lost Alderaanian moss painting. They'll have to deal with sandstorms, Squibs, Anakin's history, the question of children, oh, and a mysterious new Imperial leader who is making the Empire far more dangerous than it has been in years.
The crew gets new jobs as ghost writers for a series of fictional characters.Don't forget to like, follow, or subscribe, and leave us a review! Let us know what you'd like us to cover next! Follow us here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poddemastered/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodDemasteredFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodDemasteredHave any topic requests, questions, or general comments? Send us an email at demasteredpodcast@gmail.com.Find us on:Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5f39rcruSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/3b6t3y24Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/3613370Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/59429adcYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@poddemasteredStitcher: https://tinyurl.com/ana26eazAmazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/mps25mdmGoodpods: https://www.goodpods.com/podcasts/186329RadioPublic: https://tinyurl.com/anjxyzrvRedCircle: https://redcircle.com/shows/podcastdemasteredand more!Music: Switch Me On by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Taylor Payne hosts your go-to Newcastle United podcast from The Athletic with club correspondent Chris Waugh and the UK's Senior Football Writer George Caulkin.Another visit to Old Trafford, another defeat, but did the team actually play OK? And even if they did, is that enough? Callum Wilson will now miss crucial games over the next few weeks, and points are desperately needed.After the game, manager Steve Bruce fired a shot across the boughs of the local newspaper. We consider what might have prompted this outburst, and why the press is often an easy target. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry and Ron cannot get onto the platform, so the obvious solution is to take the Weasley's Ford Anglia. They get whomped by a Willow tree and served detention all before the term even starts. Then the Gryffindors meet the famous DADA professor.We talk about chapters 5 & 6 of Chamber of Secrets!...Subscribe and follow us to stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes.Want to connect outside the podcast? Follow us on:Instagram & Facebook: @unveilingthemagicTwitter: @UnveilingMagicThank you so much for listening!....Show Credits:Music by: Phillip Nathaniel Freeman (ASCAP)Find him on Fiverr: Major5thPodcast Art design by:Whimsy Creative DesignFind them on Instagram: @whimsycreativedesign
This week saw the end of International Break and the restart of the WSL, which means there's a lot to talk about! Helen and Sara run through high level takeaways for all four teams from the She Believes Cup and Sara finds herself unexpectedly hurt by Canada. This episode features Netherlands vs. Germany as the game of the week and Helen chats England's first game back since in a year. Finally, Helen & Sara recap the first WSL games back and preview next week's matchups. Follow us on socials @TheWOSOshow
This is an encore presentation of an episode from March, 2018. Mister Tibbles? Mrs Norris? Why do the animals owned by Squibs seem to have similar names? And particularly human-sounding names at that? In chapter two of Order of the Phoenix, we meet Mrs Figg properly for the first time. She'd turned up in book […] The post Encore Presentation: OP2 – Kneazles appeared first on Harry Potter Lexicon.
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
We are joined once again by Dr. Graeme MacQueen, co-editor of The Journal of 9/11 Studies, for an in-depth discussion on his research into eyewitness evidence of explosions in the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. "Many of us are convinced that the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were brought down on September 11, 2001 through controlled demolition. But the question at once arises: if this is what happened, would somebody not have noticed? The answer is that many people did notice. There is a good deal of eyewitness evidence for the demolition of buildings 1 and 2." Dr. MacQueen is the author of the excellent book The 2001 Anthrax Deception : The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy (2014). (For show notes please visit http://themindrenewed.com)
[embedplusvideo height="343" width="560" standard="http://www.youtube.com/v/0ODOcBzyLLc?fs=1" vars="ytid=0ODOcBzyLLc&width=560&height=343&start=&stop=&rs=w&hd=0&autoplay=0&react=1&chapters=¬es=" id="ep7200" /] On this episode of The AIE Podcast... - A new guildie of the moment! - More meetups! - Throne of Thunderrr! - Nerdtacular Apps! - And we chat with Huntsthewind and Syreyne about AIE World of Warcraft All that and more coming up right now... AIE NEWS We have a new guildie of the moment! Everyone give three cheers to Duam of SWTOR! This guildie went above and beyond to help another guildie who writes: “hi, i'd just like to take a second and nominate Duam for guildie of the moment. he really went out of his way to give me a hand crafting some stuff today. it's hard to stand out in a giant community full of great people but Duam does.” And remember if you know someone who you would like to nominate for Guildie of the moment let your officers know by writing in to officers@aie-guild.org. AIE IN RL! There are a bunch of Meetup.com events happening! A raid on Harry's Hofbrau in Ghomus's area, what looks like a gathering at Dave and Busters in Ontario, CA. Also what looks to be like a motorcycle ride, complete with doughnuts, and of course Nerdtacular and Blizzcon guild halls! Form your own or join others, signing up is free! Wagz looks like he's leading the pack in AIE SW:TOR. He's the first person in AIE to get a 55 in BOTH Republic and Imperial sides! In looking at some of the responses here, it looks like he's WAY ahead of some! Let's hit that new level cap, folks! Great job folks, it looks like, the composer of our Awesome theme, Andrew Allen, had his kickstarter for Free Play go over the 100% mark! There is of course no reason to stop now, they've already said that anyone who has pledged 15 dollars or more will automatically be able to download an MP3 or AAC of the album free! So we look forward to see what the following stretch goals will be! Yet ANOTHER example why you should go to the forums if you play WoW in AIE. Some folks were doing the Throne of Thunder LFR consistently over a few weeks, and showing up on Wednesdays. So they figured, ‘hey, let's organize and get more AIE Folks! So if you are looking to get in there, this would be a great opportunity to NOT have to deal with LFR without a nice AIE Roster helping! Sick of all those iOS users having all the latest info on their Fancy Nerdtacular App? Nicole Spag has heard the call of the Android and the Nerdcular App is now available! It's a great application, with schedules of events, photos, and you can even purchase tickets through such! In other AIE SW:TOR news, it appears the Neuroid is going to be attending a Cantina Tour which will include a Developer Q&A which will be happening on May 17th! He's put the thread in the forums so if you've got questions, like “Why are there no Hoojib pets?” or “Why are Squibs not a playable race!?” There are already a variety of questions answered from past Q&As, so take a look at the thread and add to it! And with that, let's welcome this week's guests Syreyne and Hunts the Wind GAME NEWS It's Spring! And you know what that means? Its time for the Craft Faire in WoW. The Craft Faire is going to be held on April 27th and 28th in Silvermoon City. Check out the forum post for more details. Also, please use the signup form to pre-register for the Faire.. http://forum.myextralife.com/topic/49412-2013-spring-craft-faire-official-thread/#entry824792 NEW: Vent is a requirement this time around and please have patience while you wait your turn. It can get pretty crazy in there. The craft faire has grown so legendary that someone sent mats in for tailoring and they aren't even a member of AIE. They heard about the faire, thought it was cool, and decided to help. We still need dependable people to volunteer to help work at the Craft Faire. If you ever thought of giving back to the guild,