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One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人

加拿大讀中學VS香港讀中學

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人
心態決定境界 態度決定高度 | 交代我們組的去向... 【咁係因為你悲觀】One Night Talk (07.04.2024) 主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 36:20


心態決定境界 態度決定高度 | 交代我們組的去向... 【咁係因為你悲觀】One Night Talk (07.04.2024) 主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人 咁係因為你悲觀由四個主持同大家一齊放負,由生活工作、愛情、人生難題、重要決擇等等,四位主持人都一一同你探討! 今集我地四位主持人分享下點樣做到心態決定境界,態度決定高度!第一季最後一集四位主持的去向如何? 星期四晚,一齊圍爐取暖! #溫哥華 #廣東話 #香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人
情?不了!親!|移民國際孤獨等級|移民好難識朋友?同屋企人好疏遠?【咁係因為你悲觀】 One Night Talk (06.20.2024) 主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 50:02


情?不了!親!|移民國際孤獨等級|移民好難識朋友?同屋企人好疏遠?【咁係因為你悲觀】 One Night Talk (06.20.2024) 主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人 咁係因為你悲觀由四個主持同大家一齊放負,由生活工作、愛情、人生難題、重要決擇等等,四位主持人都一一同你探討! 今集我地四位主持人分享下來到加拿大好難識朋友?我地好LONELY?同屋企人好疏遠? 星期四晚,一齊圍爐取暖! #溫哥華 #廣東話 #香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人
我嘅訴求就係返工【咁係因為你悲觀】One Night Talk (06.13.2024)主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 41:53


我嘅訴求就係返工【咁係因為你悲觀】One Night Talk (06.13.2024)主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人 咁係因為你悲觀由四個主持同大家一齊放負,由生活工作、愛情、人生難題、重要決擇等等,四位主持人都一一同你探討! 今集我地四位主持人一齊呻爆左返工經歷!返工遇到西同事西上司點算?人工反映價值?返工無意義? 星期四晚,一齊圍爐取暖! #溫哥華 #廣東話 #香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人
舊移民的夜與霧 | 來了十年點睇加拿大?【咁係因為你悲觀】One Night Talk (06.06.2024)主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人

One Night Talk 廣東話 | 溫哥華 | 香港人

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 38:04


舊移民的夜與霧 | 來了十年點睇加拿大?【咁係因為你悲觀】One Night Talk (06.06.2024)主持:Mo仔, Ben, Steph,阿K 溫哥華 | 廣東話 | 香港人 咁係因為你悲觀由四個主持同大家一齊放負,由生活工作、愛情、人生難題、重要決擇等等,四位主持人都一一同你探討! 今集我地兩位來了加拿大一段時間的主持人同大家分享下,來了十年點睇加拿大?有無諗過回流?想當年係點?過來人點捱? 星期四晚,一齊圍爐取暖! #溫哥華 #廣東話 #香港人

Don't Tell Me What to Do | The Astrology Podcast
Turning Trauma into Power in Life and Business with Steph K

Don't Tell Me What to Do | The Astrology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 36:33


Meet Steph: StephK is a Personal Branding Strategist and Intuitive Marketing Guide who has made it her mission to help women trust their intuition, and grow their confidence, so they can manifest the lives they desire. For StephK, success is not just a destination; it's a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Through her holistic approach to personal branding and intuitive marketing, she guides women on a transformative journey, where they not only manifest their dreams but also cultivate a deep sense of self-belief and resilience. Connect with her: www.stephkmua.com IG: @stephkmua Thank you for being here and thank you for listening! Stay connected @lisakissastrology & lisakissastrology.com FREE MOON MOVES GUIDE: https://lisakiss.myflodesk.com/moon-moves-freebie LET‘S WORK TOGETHER ▸ On-Demand Course Bundle - ⁠https://lisakissastrology.podia.com/the-soul-growth-bundle⁠  ▸ Moon Moves Membership - ⁠https://lisakissastrology.com/membership⁠  ▸ Natal Chart Readings - ⁠https://calendly.com/lisakissastrology/⁠  READ MY BOOK   ▸ Purchase on Amazon: ⁠https://www.amazon.ca/Dont-Tell-What-Mindfulness-Entrepreneur/dp/1777446546⁠  COME SAY HI  ▸ Instagram - ⁠https://instagram.com/lisakissastrology⁠  ▸ Website - https://⁠lisakissastrology.com⁠  SHORT BIO Lisa Kiss is an astrologer, teacher, guide and creative entrepreneur based in Ontario, Canada! ** This episode is not sponsored Lots of Love, Lisa

Fully Automated
Episode 39: Gay Particularity (w/ Armand M); Labor Strikes in France (w/ Jamal)

Fully Automated

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 94:02


Hello Fully Automated listeners! This is a rebroadcast of Episode 6 of Class Unity: Transmissions, as posted here. Transmissions is the official podcast of Class Unity, and I want to thank them for their permission to use this episode. You can find out more about Class Unity over at https://classunity.org/ For those curious, there will be more independent 'Fully Automated' content coming soon. But I will continue to repost those 'Transmissions' episodes in which I am involved, as I think they will be of interest to listeners of this show, too. Hello comrades! Welcome to our sixth episode of Class Unity Transmissions.  In this episode, we open with a quick check-in with our comrade Jamal, from CU Chicago, who has been studying the recent strikes in France. Then we move to our interview recorded earlier this year with Armand M, one of the authors of our article from last September, “Gay Particularity, Reconsidered.”  In the interview, we discuss some main points from Armand's piece. We look at how, in the late 80s and 90s, activist organizations such as ACT UP participated in civil disobedience actions against insurance rate increases and worked to expand universal Medicaid benefits to include AIDS treatment. In 1990, when Congress refused to release funds already earmarked for AIDS services, claiming that patients with other conditions were more deserving, ACT UP called for national health insurance. What was it about the ACT-UP era that made the gay rights movement so capable of articulating universalistic political demands?  We also look at the struggle for gay marriage, and how it effectively diverted financial resources and political energy away from organizations prioritizing healthcare and employment. Given that the gay liberation movement has not always supported this demand, what changed? Armand discusses the role of “respectability politics” in diverting the struggle from a more traditional leftist perspective. Notwithstanding the importance of access to health insurance and spousal inheritance for partners, Armand suggests that the shift toward gay marriage should be viewed as a conservative turn in queer politics.  Next we turn to the historical emergence of queer identity. Postmodern theorists like Judith Butler tend to see politics as essentially a question of identity, and thought. In this light, politics for them is necessarily the question of a slow, patient struggle to change unconsciously held ideas. However, notes Armand, while homosexual behavior has always been present in human societies, "queer" identification is only a very recent phenomenon and its emergence, as we will see, cannot be understood apart from its specific socio-economic conditions of possibility.  We also discuss some wider literature around this topic (see links below). For example, we address Roger Lancaster's piece in Jacobin, "Identity Politics Can Only Get Us So Far.” Lancaster raises the question of how today's “identity” version of gay liberation struggle orbits this idea of a certain quest for one's subjective essence. Earlier versions, to the contrary, saw “coming out” as an “indispensable means” for building a political movement. Among other things, this means that earlier liberationists generally took a dialectical approach to sexual categories. We ask Armand how this “pre-Stonewall” idea of a subjective labeling understood from the outset as something eventually to be cast aside connects with Marx's notion of the eventual self-abolition of the "proletariat.”  Other key points raised include the relation of identity-based struggle to CU's concept of the iron triangle, the limits of aesthetic struggle ("psychosocial emancipation),” and the extent to which Armand's critique of the limits of contemporary gay liberation struggle might be expanded to other cases.  Your hosts for this episode are Nicholas K, Steph K, and Jamal.  Here is a list of the readings mentioned in the article:  Andrew Davis (2010),

Gott Snack med Fredrik Söderholm
645. "Cornelis Vreeswijk gav mig sparken 4 gånger "

Gott Snack med Fredrik Söderholm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 36:11


Joachim Berner (Fd. Chefredaktör för DN och Expressen) och Johan Norberg (gitarrist, musikproducent och kompositör) är på plats för att prata om sin nya bokAlla dessa dagar som kom och gick : tankar om livet i den tredje åldern.Teman i form av dödsångest, hur man gör slut på ett snyggt sätt och dotterns sosserier avhandlas.Vi får höra hur det var att spela och turnéa med allt; från Cornelis Vreeswijk till *** Egentligen ALLA förutom Magnus Uggla.Vad tycker Johan & Joachim om Fröken snusk, synliggjorda troskanter och Gudrun Sjöden? Detta och mycket mer i segmentet GUBBE ELLER SNUBBE?Steph K svänger förbi och levererar gåshud till hela studion med akustisk version av hennes låt: Eva & Adam. Spelar hon sina egna låtar när det vankas Bing Bong och lyssnar Erik på ljudböcker under akten?Dessutom: Erik om den stora sorgen över Karl Fredriks minst sagt beklämmande påhopp förra tisdagen.För 100 kr Patreons: Säsongens bästa Eftersnack GENOM TIDERNA, enligt vissa redaktionsmedlemmar. 45 minuters guld som är svårt att sätta ord på. Det bjuds på Ludvikta hovar, revolutionerande app-ideér, “SÅ” och security!

The Willing Equine
Episode 62 // The Successful R+ Lesson Program

The Willing Equine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 48:14


This episode is a continuation of the previous, Episode 61 // Ethical Horse Businesses, and ties in as well to Episode 44 // Lesson Programs with R+, with Steph K. I discuss the keys to a successful lesson program, including knowing when you are experienced enough, knowing when your horse is experienced enough, how a horse's personality type can impact their suitability to be in a lesson program, and so much more! Podcast Transcription: https://www.thewillingequine.com/post/episode-62-the-successful-r-lesson-program --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/support

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The Willing Equine
Episode 61 // Ethical Horse Businesses

The Willing Equine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 42:58


In this episode, I answer a listener's question about whether or not it's possible to run an ethical horse business. In short - it is absolutely possible! I share my own experience growing up at a lesson barn, some simple changes businesses can make to improve the lives of their horses, the importance of having a good understanding of how to run a business, the benefits of working as a team with other like-minded equine business owners, and so much more! If you're interested in learning more about how R+ can be applied in a lesson barn setting, check out the podcast I did with Steph K of @stephkequestrian, Episode 44 // Lesson Programs with R+ Podcast Transcription: https://www.thewillingequine.com/post/ep-61-ethical-horse-businesses --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/support

Fully Automated
Episode 37: Class Collective (w/ Alex Shah)

Fully Automated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 64:14


Hello listeners! This is a rebroadcast of Episode 3 of Transmissions, a new podcast I've been involved with lately. Transmissions is the official podcast of the Class Unity Caucus of the DSA, and I want to thank them for their permission to use this episode. On May Day, Steph K and I had the great pleasure of interviewing Alex Shah, Co-Founder and Staff Writer with the Toronto-based Class Collective magazine. Class Collective describes itself as “an annual literary magazine that illuminates the class struggle(s) hidden in the shadows of our culture.” We start the conversation by inviting Shah to reflect on Class Collective's own recent interview with Class Unity, called “On the Left's Middle Class Problem.” What exactly is the left's middle class problem and why is it such an important topic? Focusing specifically on the sometimes thorny question of class politics versus “identity” politics, we were curious to hear what theoretical waypoints Shah might be able to offer to help us orient our own approach. Staying with the middle class problem, we ask whether the Canadian experience can offer any unique lessons for those interested in workplace organizing, here in the US. What kind of reactions does Shah encounter when he talks to fellow leftists in Canada about Class Collective's perspective on identity politics? Whereas Class Unity members often discuss the “iron triangle” thesis (namely, the role of middle class institutions such as academia, the media, and NGOs) as a way of addressing the power and function of the urban, college-educated middle class in the US, to what extent is this framework applicable in Canada? And if it is, to what extent does the Canadian left recognize it as a problem? Changing register, we then discuss Class Collective's literary sensitivity. With the amount of poetry and prose on offer throughout its pages, the Editors clearly hold literature in high regard. For some, this disposition might suggest too much of an affinity for a kind of kind of middle-class or bourgeois-decadent perspective. Yet, while such scorn is regretfully common on the left, it is often too hasty as, from Dickens to Wilde to Brecht, the left has always had its own literature. We ask Shah for his views about left poetry, working-class poetry, and whether or how he sees any necessary linkages between the two – and whether he has any favorite leftist poets that he would recommend. Moving to the end of the interview, we discuss Class Collective's recent engagement with Midwestern Marx, on Building a Socialist America. One of the interesting tensions explored in this intervention is the tension on the left between, on the one hand, a kind of pro-State Department reflex on the part of many leftists, who refuse to critique “the US imperialist cold war against China and Russia” and, on the other, a kind of radical “death to America ‘ultra'” position which reduces America to white settler colonialism and adventurism, and all of contemporary geopolitics to a struggle against US imperialism. As a way out of this impasse, Midwestern Marx argues for a renewed attention to dialectics. We ask Alex to discuss this further, and its applicability today, especially in light of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Finally, we address Shah's own essay in Class Collective's January edition, called "Why Death Anxiety is on the Rise.” In this piece, Shah discusses "Liberalism's fetishization of the present" as a fundamental aspect of globalization's "brutal flattening and homogenization of the world." Shah cites Mark Fisher, who argued that political order erodes our past and future, obliging us to dwell in an eternal present, and condemning the working class to what he termed “hedonic depression.” What, for Shah, might we be looking out for, if we want to observe some of the symptoms of this anxiety in ourselves? And what, if anything, can ordinary members of the working class do to attend to this anxiety in themselves?

The Thinking Project
#199 - Steph K. Sim | Why Organic Content Marketing is Necessary

The Thinking Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 45:23


Steph K. Sim is an Instagram Content Coach who helps entrepreneurs create content that speaks to their ideal client and build an engaged community that generates leads. After several failed attempts at entrepreneurship in the last 4 years, the opportunity for her current business fell into her lap unexpectedly, and she decided to dive right in. After just 2 months, Steph has grown her business faster than ever, serving multiple clients through 1:1 and group coaching. Make sure to follow her on Instagram for tips!

Fully Automated
Episode 36: Ukraine, NOBS, and the End of the End of History (w/ George Hoare)

Fully Automated

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 71:41


Hello listeners! This is a rebroadcast of Episode 2 of Transmissions, a new podcast I've been involved with lately. Transmissions is the official podcast of the Class Unity Caucus of the DSA, and I want to thank them for their permission to use this episode. Our guest for this episode is George Hoare, co-host of the Bungacast (neé Aufebunga Bunga) podcast, and co-author along with Alex Hochuli and Philip Cunliffe, of The End of the End of History (Zero Books, 2021). In this episode, we begin with a discussion of Francis Fukuyama's concept of the end of history, and how many intellectuals misread it as a 'triumphalist' celebration of American victory in the Cold War. The better argument, according to Hoare et al., is that Fukuyama was talking not just about the birth of a new era of liberal freedom, but of the dawning of an epoch of gloom - one which would bring disappointments to many of its more enthusiastic advocates. We also discuss the war in Ukraine. So far, in western media at least, accounts of the causes of this war seem to rest upon simplistic caricatures of Putin's flawed personality. Yet these accounts are contested, and a well-reasoned minority opinion suggests the deeper issue is NATO expansionism. Given that the West is typically used to getting its own way, to what extent is the Russian invasion of Ukraine a kind of reality check for neoliberal technocracy? While the invasion of Ukraine is illegal and monstrous, can it be understood as marking the return of politics? As the interview progresses, we touch on numerous core concepts from the book, including the anti-political turn - also known as the "return of dissensus." This turn was perhaps nowhere more clearly on display that in the 2016 election of Donald Trump. For Hoare et al, this moment occasioned the breakout across the United States of what they term 'Neoliberal Order Breakdown Syndrome' (NOBS). However, argue the Bunga crew, it was not without its historic antecedents. And, in some ways, we can see the effects of NOBS already at play in the politics surrounding Silvio Berlusconi's rise to power in Italy, in the 1990s. We also push back a little on Hoare in the interview, challenging some of the book's characterizations of the limits of left-populism. While it is undoubtedly true, as Hoare et al. contend, that left-populism is anti-political in the sense that it has no theory of adequate "authority," and that left-populist leaders like AOC and Bernie have failed thus far "to key into the agency of their own citizens," we put it to him that this may be more of a bug than a feature. After all, as Thomas Frank and others have argued in recent times, there is a long and venerable history of left populist success, in the United States. Other topics addressed include the applicability of the book's arguments to the recent Canadian trucker rally against covid vaccination requirements, and contemporary debates around "techno-populism." We hope you'll enjoy this discussion. If you want to find out more about Class Unity, here are some useful links: Website: https://classunity.orgTwitter: https://twitter.com/ClassUnityDSAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClassUnity/ Your hosts for this episode are Nicholas Kiersey, Steph K, and Dave F.

Be Intentional
Being Intentional on Instagram with special guest Steph K Sim

Be Intentional

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 35:37


In this episode, we talk about being an entrepreneur and being intentional on Instagram. We have a special guest Steph K Sim with us who is an Instagram content coach, podcast host, and true entrepreneur.   Connect with Steph https://www.instagram.com/stephksim/ https://www.instagram.com/starthere_startnow/   Connect with Josh https://www.instagram.com/josholmossr/ https://josholmossr.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-olmos/    

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The Willing Equine
Ep 44 // Lesson Programs With R+

The Willing Equine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 86:58


In this episode Steph K of @stephkequestrian shares with us her recipe for success in combining a thriving rescue/rehab program with a successful lesson program! We also discuss.. ✦ “Career training” for horses ✦ Personality/temperament changes in horses ✦ Rehoming rescue/R+ horses ✦ Instructor personality types and matching with the right students ✦ Personality/temperament matching of horses and humans ✦ And sooooo much more! If you want to learn more about Steph's program, check out her website at https://www.skequine.com/ or find her on Instagram @stephkequestrian --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/support

The Twisted Podcast with Trina Wilcox
The Twisted Podcast: Steph K. Equestrian

The Twisted Podcast with Trina Wilcox

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 38:13


Listen to the changes Steph K. Equestrian is making when training horses. Find more on the Steph K. Equestrain Facebook page, too! The post The Twisted Podcast: Steph K. Equestrian appeared first on Trina Wilcox.

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The Momtellectual Podcast
MOMTELLECTUAL 120 - Black Lives Matter with Steph, Kimberley, and Theresa

The Momtellectual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 92:20


This is a special episode - it is the audio from my video podcast I cohost with Theresa Czajkowski called the Idea Play Circle. We were honoured and grateful that our friends Steph K and Kimberley Rivando-Robb joined us to talk about their experiences as black women in Canada in this time of social and political reaction to the death of George Floyd in the US. Please note that the language in this episode has not been edited and at times is not suitable for children. To find out more about the episode including where to find the video, visit www.momtellectual.com

Thirty Pop
[Answering Machine] Hailie & Steph Get Some Stuff Wrong

Thirty Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 6:17


Recent guest Hailie Durrett and past guest Steph K. leave very long messages on the Thirty Pop answering machine and get a few things right and a few things wrong. Merry Christmas to all! If you have a story you'd like to share on Thirty Pop, email thirtypoppodcast@gmail.com! Be sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner Artwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale House © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC

Stories, die begeistern!
Steph K. Bachmair: Wenn Du etwas von dir zurück lässt, ist die Geschichte gut!

Stories, die begeistern!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 16:17


Heute sprach ich mit der StoryWorkerin und Prozessbegleiterin Steph K. Bachmaier über das kleine "Opfer" welches alle Storyteller auf dem Altar der Verletzlichkeit erbringen müssen, um genuin Geschichten erzählen zu können, die Menschen berühren. Ob auch Führungspersönlichkeiten in ihrer Rolle als Führer verletzlich sein müssen? Die Antwort findet ihr im Podcast. Weiterführende Links/Websites: B-onfire! StoryGarage Beyond Storytelling Weiterbildung Narrativer Organisationsberater    

Thirty Pop
[Answering Machine] Steph Mimics Dolly

Thirty Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 3:09


Steph K. leaves yet more messages on the Thirty Pop answering machine, this time to express her deep admiration for one of her two childhood heroes*, Dolly Parton, and the many ways in which she tried to be like her. (*the other was Miss Piggy...no kidding.) If you have a story you'd like to share on Thirty Pop, email thirtypoppodcast@gmail.com! Be sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner Artwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale House © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC

Thirty Pop
[Answering Machine] Steph Won't Back Down

Thirty Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 1:17


Steph K. leaves Luke a salty message on the Thirty Pop answering machine to express her frustration over not having a podcast of her own where she can reminisce on the things SHE cared about in 1989...like Tom Petty. If you have a story you'd like to share on Thirty Pop, email thirtypoppodcast@gmail.com! Be sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner Artwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale House © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC

Thirty Pop
[Answering Machine] Steph Expresses Envy

Thirty Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 1:30


Steph K. leaves Luke a message once again on the Thirty Pop answering machine to express her sincere jealousy over his recent conversation with actor John Cusack about his role in 1989's Say Anything, which will be featured on the next episode of Thirty Pop. Go Rockets! If you have a story you'd like to share on Thirty Pop, email thirtypoppodcast@gmail.com! Be sure to follow and tag Thirty Pop on Facebook Twitter & Instagram! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner Artwork designed by Heather Hale of Hale House © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC

Back To Degrassi Podcast
Back To Degrassi Podcast Episode 17 - Great Expectations

Back To Degrassi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 76:04


Jun 4th, 2016. Host Tim McDonald (@timfmmcdonald) is back after a brief hiatus with a fresh rewatch episode! I had Alex Wood (@woodcomedy) and Rebecca Reeds (@rebeccareeds) to discuss the episode "Great Expectations". Both are fans of the original series and were great to talk about the episode with. This is the debut episode of Degrassi most radical character, Liz. We got way into her, and Joey, and Steph K, and Arthur, as well. Great Episode!