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Lisa G and I rave (and occasionally rant) over the MCU introduction to Steve Rodgers. Watch along and enjoy.
Captain America: Brave New World carries on the distressing trend of underachieving and subpar MCU movies. Worse, like much of Phase 4 and 5, there still seems to be no clear direction for what is coming next or why. Brave New World is not a terrible film, but it is one that is clearly stitched together. Plagued by behind-the-scenes drama and frequent reshoots, the whole is clearly made from disparate parts. Thus, despite game efforts from Anthony Mackie as the titular Captain and Harrison Ford, replacing William Hurt, as Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, it can never overcome its issues. That said, there is fun to be had. The height of which never should have been spoiled in the film's trailers. Now, sit back, enrage your soul with a Pogzilla Double IPA from Scofflaw Brewing, and don't think you're Steve Rodgers! The Thunderous Wizard, Chumpzilla, and Bling Blake are sneaking onto Celestial Island to steal all that sweet adamantium! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – The future favors the brave. Enter a brave new world! (0:00) Lingering Questions – Did this course correct the MCU enough to get us excited for Doomsday? (28:55) The "Plausible Deniability" Trivia Challenge – Chumpzilla challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (58:28) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We kick off our Wretched Remakes series with Point Break! (1:07:51) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, X, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode!
Brave New Podcast-Folge! Captain America ist zurück im Kino und auch wir Science-Avengers haben uns assembled (zum ersten Mal alle gemeinsam in einem Aufnahmeraum) und uns den neuen Captain in seinem ersten Feature-Film mal ganz genau angeschaut: Wieviel Physik steckt im Vibranium-Schild? Wie lange würde Sams Jet Pack durchhalten? Und wie realistisch ist ein roter Hulk? Ob uns die Antworten wütend gemacht haben hört ihr – in dieser Folge!
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), dirigida por Joe Johnston El ejército tenía prohibido aceptar twinks en los años cuarentas, pero eso no iba a detener a Steve Rodgers ni a sus ganas de salirse del server para siempre. En una de las películas más tibias del MCU pero que nos dejaron muchos aprendizajes, sobre todo, sobre ahorcamientos y cabezas rojas. - Puedes apoyarnos y tener acceso anticipado en https://www.patreon.com/updateando Show en vivo y más contenido en Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/updateando - https://www.instagram.com/updateando/ https://twitter.com/updateando https://www.facebook.com/updateando/ https://discord.gg/YftZeAj - Sigue a Lego: https://twitter.com/Lego_Rodriguez https://www.instagram.com/legordgz Sigue a Mei: https://www.instagram.com/meimeimei.___ Sigue a Cham: https://x.com/Cham311 Sigue a Héctor: https://www.facebook.com/hector.cerecer #CapitanAmerica #MCU #Marvel
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), dirigida por Joe Johnston El ejército tenía prohibido aceptar twinks en los años cuarentas, pero eso no iba a detener a Steve Rodgers ni a sus ganas de salirse del server para siempre. En una de las películas más tibias del MCU pero que nos dejaron muchos aprendizajes, sobre todo, sobre ahorcamientos y cabezas rojas. - Puedes apoyarnos y tener acceso anticipado en https://www.patreon.com/updateando Show en vivo y más contenido en Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/updateando - https://www.instagram.com/updateando/ https://twitter.com/updateando https://www.facebook.com/updateando/ https://discord.gg/YftZeAj - Sigue a Lego: https://twitter.com/Lego_Rodriguez https://www.instagram.com/legordgz Sigue a Mei: https://www.instagram.com/meimeimei.___ Sigue a Cham: https://x.com/Cham311 Sigue a Héctor: https://www.facebook.com/hector.cerecer #CapitanAmerica #MCU #Marvel
Morgan Stanley Research and Investment Management analysts discuss how AI can keep costs down for the industry and give patients a more personalized experience.----- Transcript -----Craig Hettenbach: Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm Craig Hettenbach, Morgan Stanley's U.S. Healthcare Technology and Providers analyst. Today I'm here with my colleague Steve Rodgers from Morgan Stanley Capital Partners to talk about a growing and underappreciated segment of healthcare – the behind-the-scenes technology that is transforming the sector to keep costs down and improve patient care. It's Monday, December 9th at 9am in New York. In 2022, the size of the U.S. healthcare sector was [$]4.5 trillion and is projected to grow to [$]6.8 trillion in 2030, accounting for 20 per cent of overall U.S. GDP. We know that the U.S. population is aging, and we expect to see 71 million U.S. citizens age 65 and over by 2030. That puts ever growing demand on health care systems. So, Steve, you and your colleagues in investment management have been looking lately at key macro trends driving change in the healthcare sector.What are these drivers and how do they work together?Steve Rodgers: When we look at the health care landscape, we really think about four major macro trends. The first is cost containment. And this is just this simple idea that costs are escalating at an unsustainable rate. The second is demographics; we also know that things like obesity is increasing the prevalence of chronic conditions and increasing the overall utilization of the healthcare system. And so, we're looking at ways to invest behind that macro trend. We've also identified something called consumerism. And consumerism stems from the reality that today, patients are taking more of a financial responsibility in their healthcare. And with that comes more decision making. So, the old days – where the patient received healthcare services, but the payer paid, and there was really no link between the two – have moved on.We call it the retailization of health care. Waiting in the office for your appointment for 30 minutes used to be a standard. Today, that's unacceptable because these patients will move to the next provider who's providing them a better retail experience. The final macro driver we call enabling technology. Health care has lagged many other industry segments in the use of technology as a source of efficiency. I like to give the example of chemotherapy treatments, right? Technology would produce a new chemotherapy treatment, and while that's great for patient care and outcomes. It actually could lead to increased costs to the system because it was an added route that people would go down.Now there's technology which allows a provider to say, “Start with this one because of your genetic makeup.” And not only will you have a better outcome more quickly, but it will be less cost to the system. We're also seeing that kind of efficiency happen on the administrative side of healthcare as well. The way we think about these macro trends and how they work together is really thinking about demand versus supply. So, we see demand drivers coming from demographics and consumerism. We see supply drivers coming from cost containment and really enabling technology has impacts on both demand and supply.Craig Hettenbach: Let's focus more specifically on just how digitization and cost containment dovetail. When people talk about the impact of AI and ML on healthcare, typically the focus is on things like big pharma, medical equipment, and hospitals. But there's actually a whole intricate infrastructure that helps healthcare run.Can you talk about these behind-the-scenes businesses and why investment managers are so interested in the opportunities they offer? Steve Rodgers: Yeah, it's really important. We focus on investments that are using technology to enable their businesses. And so that's automation. That's machine learning. It's AI. But all of these technologies are being used behind the scenes to make care more efficient and they're a better use of our dollars. For example the personalization of communications from health plans. So historically a health plan would send the same communication, you know, to – the same form to every patient.Well now, technology allows the health plan, at the point of generating that communication, to know that information about the person that's getting it. And having the ability to personalize it in ways that might help them be more likely to interact with it. Maybe they're trying to get them to do something about their health. Well, they can take an administrative communication, you know, called an explanation of benefit, which really just explains how much you owe versus how much the health plan owes. And you can also add important information to that that might help you utilize your benefits better.Another example that we see is on the hospital side. As people I think have heard, hospitals have been very inefficient, right? They pay bills the wrong bills, they're duplicative invoices, and there haven't been really good ways to figure that out. Well, we now have technology that can identify those duplicative invoices, that can actually identify that there are multiple contracts that they have with a vendor and direct them to use the cheapest one.Last one that I would highlight is around the procurement of pharmaceuticals. So, again, if you imagine a hospital system that has 50 different hospitals and one person at each hospital might be buying the pharmaceuticals that fit to the needs they have in that facility. Well, now there's technology that's really helping consolidate those purchases, get the benefits of scale. Also tracking what is a very dynamic pricing market and figuring out today this channels is less costly than that one, so buy it from here; tomorrow it might be different.We're seeing behind-the-scenes uses of technology in all of those types of areas, which are leading to efficiencies. Craig Hettenbach: That's really interesting and I agree. Sometimes investors can overlook healthcare infrastructure as an area offering a lot of hidden growth. Let's take a subsector like Revenue Cycle Management or RCM. What is it exactly and what opportunities does it offer when it comes to technology and cost containment?Steve Rodgers: What it is, it really is the whole process from start to finish of a healthcare episode. So, starting with something as simple as eligibility, or is this patient eligible for this procedure?Then once that procedure happens, it has to be documented and coded and billed. And then once that bill goes out that needs to be collected and paid on. So, this whole process is really how healthcare works and it's one of the most important business processes for healthcare companies .And what we've seen with revenue cycle is it's been a very, historically, a very manual process that involved a lot of human effort. So early on, some of the most basic functions of revenue cycle were automated. So, the example I can give there would be the front-end entry of a claim.So that used to be sent over by fax and a person would have to look at that and type it into a computer and start the processing that way. Well that, for a long time, that's now been automated with either what's called OCR, which is a scanning technology. But even, you know, now, a lot of that's coming in digitally. But a lot of the rest of the process is still manual. And the reason is because the tasks are so complex. So, to resolve a claim, you often need to pull data from multiple sources. There'd be some subjective determinations about what's allowed or not allowed.You would then need to apply [it] against a multiple complex rules and benefits. And sometimes the sheer dollars involved would make it too risky to just pay that claim without someone actually looking at it. Really we're entering an automation cycle where some of these new technologies are making it possible to reliably automate these more complex functions.And so it's a combination of machine learning and AI but it's really driving efficiencies that are really exciting from an investment perspective to us right now.Craig Hettenbach: Got it. In addition to revenue cycle management, are there any other subsectors that look interesting to you right now?Steve Rodgers: We also, we call it cost cycle management. This is the idea of applying the same principles that we're seeing in revenue cycle to the purchasing of providers. So that can be supply costs, inventory management. Another area that we think is interesting is self insured employer outsourcing. One of the main frustrations that we hear time and time again from self insured employers is that their employees are not utilizing the benefits that they have. With technology, companies that are finding ways to get broader and better adoption; then in turn allowing these employers to see better utilization, which is going to lead to a healthier workforce and hopefully do so also, with some cost containment.So Craig, it's clear that there's an overlap between what we look at from the investment management side and what you and your colleagues focus on in research. How do you think about analyzing how AI and machine learning are impacting healthcare?Craig Hettenbach: Yeah, so for research across the department, we came up with a framework to look at and that's the NEXT framework. So number one, new business opportunities to evaluate. Number two, efficiencies. Number three, external productivity. And number four, content creation. So those are four things to help kind of frame what the opportunity set looks like, when leveraging AI and technology.Steve Rodgers: And how does this framework apply to your space, healthcare services and technology specifically?Craig Hettenbach: The second point of that next framework, the E for efficiencies, is something that we're already starting to see the tangible benefits. And so, just to give you some context here, the CEO of a leading hospital, at a conference recently said that 25 to 30 per cent of overall healthcare costs are tied to administrative.So there is a lot of low hanging fruit there. There's other areas within whether you think about things like prior authorizations that are still done manually, either via fax, phone, email. Those are things that some health plans and technology partners are looking to automate. So, I think the efficiencies – we're still early on, but you're starting to see at least the business case in terms of investments there.And then there's the longer term look on the clinical side. And I think the understanding there is that's going to take longer. An executive at a recent industry conference I was at, I thought he said it best when he said, ‘You know, AI is going to save time before it saves lives.' Steve Rodgers: How is this technology changing how physicians or providers do their jobs?Craig Hettenbach: When we look at what's happened with physicians and nurses and still not too far removed from COVID and just burnout, it's palpable. And I think it's something that technology can certainly be used as an enhancer.So ambient listening is a new technology. When we think about electronic health records; yes, it's great to get that information into that record, but it's also timely and consuming. And so, I think things like that – that can listen to and populate notes – is going to be a real time saver for both doctors and patients.And on the patient side as well, when we think about just our experience, right? Healthcare just has a long ways to go in terms of response time. And that's something that I think more automation and technology, whether it's things like scheduling or check-ins and things like that, I think ultimately you'll see more technology deployed.Okay, Steve, are there any other potentially overlooked near term or longer-term pockets of opportunity within health care that you think investors should focus on?Steve Rodgers: Yeah, I think a general rule for investors or, you know, a heuristic that they should think about is, really trying to invest behind the things that are providing – really trying to stay on the right side of healthcare. And so, when we look at things like cost containment, you know, we see companies out there where they might be benefiting from inefficiency in the system. Those are things that I'd stay away from. I'd focus on companies that are providing better quality care at a lower cost and staying on the right side of healthcare. Because I do believe that a lot of these investments – the AI, the technology – are going to drive efficiency and really eradicate some of these business models that are really taking advantage of the inefficiencies in the healthcare system.Craig Hettenbach: Great, Steve, well that's very helpful and thanks for taking the time to talk today.Steve Rodgers: Great speaking with you, Craig.Craig Hettenbach: And thanks for listening. If you enjoy Thoughts on the Market, please leave us a review wherever you listen and share the podcast with a friend or colleagues today.
Director Imogen McCluskey continues her exploration of suburban Australia with the comedy-drama film Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story. This delightfully relatable Aussie Xmas tale was written by Jenna Owen and Vic Zerbst, who both act in the film alongside Aussie screen legends like Gia Carides, Damien Garvey, Ed Oxenbould, Steve Rodgers, Mandy McElhinney, Kerry Armstrong, and Tiriel Mora, and more.Steph Stool is a dermatologist in training who has her feet in two worlds. The shiny sheen of Sydney where the pull of her bougie boyf (Alec Snow) sees her drawn towards spending Christmas with his family. Early in the film we meet his mum (Tara Morice) who gives Steph the complicated and intense rundown of what's expected from their family experience. For them, Christmas will be the 'introduce the family to the girlfriend', a factor that further drives a wedge between Steph and her family who she carries a level of shame about.But, Steph's disconnection with home is short lived when she receives a call from her mum (Gia Carides) saying that the family dog, Nugget, is dead. Well, not exactly dead, he's just not feeling that well. Not wanting to miss seeing the pup she grew up with one last time, Steph rushes home to be with her family, all the while thinking she'll be able to return in time for her boyfriends Christmas.What follows is a rapturously delightful and utterly joyous celebration of Australian Xmas, full of a deep reverence for the tackiness of the tinsel strewn households, replete with a Coles bought pavlova and overburnt sausages on the barbecue. There's an emotional honesty and warmth to Nugget is Dead that is found in Imogen's first feature film, 2019's Suburban Wildlife, a narrative that explored the pressing disconnect that younger generations face when they want to seek a life out of the suburbs and in the city where they can grow.That concern is within Nugget is Dead, but it's presented in such a deeply relatable and enjoyable manner that, by the time the climax arrives, you're not completely aware that you're shedding tears of joy and sadness at once.As you'll hear in the following interview with Imogen, I loved this film a lot, and particularly enjoy experiencing the work of Imogen McCluskey and seeing how her perspective on Australia grows and changes on screen. Throughout the conversation, we chat about working alongside actors who are also the writers of the film, what her time at the AFI Directors Conservatory taught her as a filmmaker, and what she hopes audiences will get from watching Nugget is Dead together.Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story launches on Stan. on 21 November 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director Imogen McCluskey continues her exploration of suburban Australia with the comedy-drama film Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story. This delightfully relatable Aussie Xmas tale was written by Jenna Owen and Vic Zerbst, who both act in the film alongside Aussie screen legends like Gia Carides, Damien Garvey, Ed Oxenbould, Steve Rodgers, Mandy McElhinney, Kerry Armstrong, and Tiriel Mora, and more.Steph Stool is a dermatologist in training who has her feet in two worlds. The shiny sheen of Sydney where the pull of her bougie boyf (Alec Snow) sees her drawn towards spending Christmas with his family. Early in the film we meet his mum (Tara Morice) who gives Steph the complicated and intense rundown of what's expected from their family experience. For them, Christmas will be the 'introduce the family to the girlfriend', a factor that further drives a wedge between Steph and her family who she carries a level of shame about.But, Steph's disconnection with home is short lived when she receives a call from her mum (Gia Carides) saying that the family dog, Nugget, is dead. Well, not exactly dead, he's just not feeling that well. Not wanting to miss seeing the pup she grew up with one last time, Steph rushes home to be with her family, all the while thinking she'll be able to return in time for her boyfriends Christmas.What follows is a rapturously delightful and utterly joyous celebration of Australian Xmas, full of a deep reverence for the tackiness of the tinsel strewn households, replete with a Coles bought pavlova and overburnt sausages on the barbecue. There's an emotional honesty and warmth to Nugget is Dead that is found in Imogen's first feature film, 2019's Suburban Wildlife, a narrative that explored the pressing disconnect that younger generations face when they want to seek a life out of the suburbs and in the city where they can grow.That concern is within Nugget is Dead, but it's presented in such a deeply relatable and enjoyable manner that, by the time the climax arrives, you're not completely aware that you're shedding tears of joy and sadness at once.As you'll hear in the following interview with Imogen, I loved this film a lot, and particularly enjoy experiencing the work of Imogen McCluskey and seeing how her perspective on Australia grows and changes on screen. Throughout the conversation, we chat about working alongside actors who are also the writers of the film, what her time at the AFI Directors Conservatory taught her as a filmmaker, and what she hopes audiences will get from watching Nugget is Dead together.Nugget is Dead: A Christmas Story launches on Stan. on 21 November 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode we are joined again by Steve Rodger. Steve is one of the most successful mule deer hunters in BC. Steve shares tips on scouting, how he uses trail cameras to locate big bucks and what elevation he is finding the big deer at. Great info for the mule deer junky. For more info on Steve go to... Steve Rodgers (@muliecrazie) • Instagram photos and videos https://akuoutdoor.ca/ Use Promo code FOCUS for 15% off Hunting & Military Boots https://akuoutdoor.us/ Use Promo code FOCUS for 15% off Hunting & Military Boots https://www.treelineacademy.net/ use promo code "FOCUS22" and get $20USD off the course This episode of the Focus Hunting Podcast is brought to you by: Hard Core Archery Howl For Wildlife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we wish a happy belated birthday to two of our favorite characters from the MCU, Nick Fury and Steve Rodgers! So, grab your spy gear and shields for this Marvel-ous episode!Send us a message by clicking here. We may read or respond to it in a future episode!
The Captain America franchise is arguably the best in the MCU but a lot has changed. No more Steve Rodgers. No more powers. What are your thoughts on this trailer? Video Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 2:15 - Reshoots for Captain America 4 4:30 - Captain America Brave New World Trailer 6:40 - The Red Hulk 9:00 - Falcon and Winter solider 11:20 - Captain America 4 19:06 - The Russo Brothers 26:26 - Captain America Suit #captainamerica #trailerreaction #movie THE BODY short Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2ABree1YzU
AC Barbeque is a new BBQ lifestyle brand founded by comedians and grilling enthusiasts Anthony Anderson and Cedric The Entertainer. Recently, they visited Houston's Bar 5015 with Steve Rodgers for his Legends Only concert series. Rooted in Black excellence, family tradition, and community, AC Barbeque aims to enhance grilling with top-notch tools, flavors, and a vibrant community. The duo has crafted three specialty barbeque rubs and two sauces, celebrating global culinary traditions and the diverse world of barbequing. Their signature rubs are available on Amazon, at Lowe's and Walmart nationwide, and online at acbarbeque.com. This summer, they'll launch new BBQ tools and accessories, including the BBQ Caddy at Lowe's starting May 1 and an extended accessories line at H-E-B Stores in Texas in June. AC Barbeque also opened their first campus restaurant at Jackson State University this spring and will debut their flagship restaurant at Westfield Century City Mall this summer
Stop Talking, Take Action, Get Results. Business and Personal Growth with Jen Du Plessis
Dive deep with Lady Jen Du Plessis and her esteemed guest, Steve Rodgers, as they explore the forefront of real estate innovation and unveil the transformative power of embracing personal development in professional growth. In this episode, they dissect the innovative concept of fractional real estate ownership through blockchain technology, diving into the intricacies of Property Grid and its potential to revolutionize the industry. Beyond technology, Steve shares his journey from corporate success to more life centered principles, illustrating how shifting from ego to a model of servant leadership and forgiveness can lead to profound personal and professional metamorphosis. This episode is a treasure trove for real estate and mortgage professionals eager to understand the future of their industry and for anyone interested in leveraging change for personal growth. __________________ Hey, everybody and welcome back to Mortgage Lending Mastery. You know, I am really excited today because Steve Rogers is joining us and I'm going to tell you about him in just a moment. I had the wonderful privilege of meeting him at Prosperity Camp, Secret Knock, the Mastermind, right? There were a lot of different places. So please welcome Steve to the show. ____________________ Join the Mortgage Lending Mastery Community Today: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIz6-AkN3rMajV8OHfbJ_zw?view_as=subscriber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenDuPlessis22 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenduplessis/ Website: www.JenDuPlessis.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenduplessis/ LinkedTree: https://linktr.ee/jenduplessis Interested in joining the Marketer's Cruise? Go to https://marketerscruise.com/ make sure you scroll down and find my name as your referral when booking. Book a Strategy Call with Jen TODAY: www.ChatwithJen.com _________________________ About Steve Rodgers Steve Rodgers is the host of The Alchemy of Business Podcast Show, author of Amazon #1 Best-selling books Lead to Gold and The IGI Principles, and the CEO of the Alchemy Advisors coaching and consulting firm. He is a former Warren Buffett CEO who experienced a radical spiritual transformation that has evolved into a new mission as a purpose-driven consultant and coach for business leaders and entrepreneurs, an in-demand international keynote speaker, and a bestselling author. Steve specializes in helping business owners and leaders increase productivity, profits, and purpose through integrating spiritual intelligence into every aspect of their personal and professional lives. He is also a Board Executive - Director of Operations for Clearmark Title and Director of Sales PropertyDAO, a company built on blockchain technology that manages real estate properties through smart contracts and decentralized governance mechanisms. Steve is known for uplifting thousands of audiences with powerful messages on Servant Leadership, Purpose-Driven Entrepreneurship, Managerial Mastery, the Key Drivers to Scaling Success, and much more. Every lesson Steve teaches has been successfully proven over decades leading multiple businesses and as a speaker at many large events to ensure that your audience experiences a lasting personal and professional transformation Connect with Steve Website: https://steverodgers.net/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steverodgers/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thealchemyadvisors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/srodgerstoday/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steve_rodgers_today/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Rodgers is the the kind of guy you root for: earnest, eager, and with a cheeky genuine grin. He lands a role alongside Hugo Weaving - yes, the Hugo Weaving. And in an open rehearsal for the media the cast begin doing trust falls. You know, that exercise where your partner catches you? Steve's paired up with Hugo, and let's just say things don't go to plan. A disaster, all in front of cameras, journalists, the works. Recorded live at Barefaced Stories, the theme of the night was Fall From Grace. NEXT SHOW: Celebrity & Stardom, 28 Mar BOOK HERE Barefaced Stories are told live onstage in Western Australia, and is Australia's leading homegrown live storytelling event. Connect with Us: Facebook: @BarefacedStoriesPerth – Swing by for the latest. Instagram: @BarefacedStories – For all the behind-the-scenes action. Twitter: @BrutallyFranko – Straight-up chat, no fluff. Email: info@barefaced.com.au – drop us a line anytime! Podcast Host & Production Wizard: Andrea Gibbs the voice guiding you through each story, making sure you're always in for a good time. Musical Vibes: Odette Mercy & Her Soul Atomics Pics & Vids: Lewis Martin, whose photography and videography immortalize the raw emotion of live storytelling. Marketing & Social Guru: Leah Sellwood – She's the one spreading the word, getting our stories out there on your feeds. Big Cheers to Our Sponsor: Old Young's Distillery – They craft spirits as bold and unique as our storytellers. So there you have it – the crew behind Barefaced Stories Official Podcast. Tune in, kick back, and enjoy a new story each week!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live on stage at the 2024 Perth Festival, we encounter an opera, a play and a dance work that each explores how the places where we live shape who we are.We're joined on stage by Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, composers of the new Noongar-language opera Wundig wer Wilara, Dalisa Pigram, Soultari Amin Farid and Zee Zunnur, co-creators of Mutiara, a dance work that investigates the complex history of Broome's pearling industry, and playwright Steve Rodgers and director Kate Champion whose new play The Pool is performed in and around a suburban aquatic centre.
For show 752 we catch up with a number of previously unreleased interviews captured during the 2023 season. First up (0:56) Jim speaks with Moto America's Jake Gagne from the Pitt race in August. Next up are a selection of talks from Rich at the penultimate BSB round at Donington Park in September: (11:32) McAMS Yamaha boss Steve Rodgers, (14:09) Lucca Allen from Team FR89 and Team SBR Kawasaki rider Carl Harris, (27:47) Asher Durham of G&S Racing and (31:07) Oxford Products Racing Ducati's British SuperSport champion Ben Currie. The show rounds out (33:45) with Rich speaking to Aruba.IT Racing Ducati rider coach and multiple WSBK race winner Chaz Davies at the Donington Park World Superbike round back in June. Please subscribe and become a Patreon if you can. Thanks to all of our loyal listeners and supporters and thanks also to show partner Roadskin. Zoom Zoom…….
In this adrenaline-fueled episode of "The Crux True Survival Stories," join us for an exclusive interview with Steve Rodgers, a fearless adventurer whose self-supported kayak trip on the Salmon River in Idaho turned into a heart-stopping tale of survival. Steve takes us on a gripping journey as he recounts the moment he faced more than he ever bargained for when navigating a seemingly insurmountable rapid. With determination and quick thinking, he found himself yanking off his kayak skirt, thrust into the icy water, and compelled to swim two miles through treacherous, deadly rapids. Surviving the seemingly impossible, Steve's ordeal was far from over. Stranded in the remote wilderness of Idaho without a paddle, kayak, or even a cell phone, he had to rely on his instincts to navigate the unfamiliar terrain. Tune in to hear Steve's riveting account of resilience and resourcefulness as he vividly describes the challenges he encountered, the unexpected allies he met along the way, and the incredible story of survival that unfolded against all odds. Get ready for an episode filled with suspense, courage, and the indomitable human spirit as Steve Rodgers shares his captivating tale of adventure, survival, and the remarkable individuals who played a crucial role in getting him home. Don't miss this gripping episode of "The Crux" that proves sometimes the line between danger and triumph is as thin as the river's edge. And here is some about Steve Rodgers: Steve is an avid whitewater kayaker, mountain biker and skier (backcountry and resort). For work he is an Adventure Travel Guide for Austin/Active Adventures, guiding trips mainly in Utah's National Parks but also Yellowstone and Grand Canyon Areas. He is a canoe guide for Upper Missouri River Guides during the heart of the summer. When not guiding, Steve helps educate and enroll employees throughout the U.S. in their health insurance benefits as a benefits counselor for Mutual of Omaha. He also likes hot dogs and long walks on the beach. Hope you enjoy Steve's story, he was really fun to interview! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaycee-mcintosh/support
We are in a great spot to go over all the plot holes and loose threads from the MCU! There are a bunch, but we are professionals! We only argue about time travel for a little bit. Join us as we talk about where the MCU is going and where it isn't! Jay's Where did the ten rings come from? What's up with Justin Hammer from Iron Man 2? Is Wanda Maximoff a Mutant or not? The third personality in Moon Knight. Steve Rodgers at the end of Endgame. Hulk's son at the end of She-Hulk. Dr. Strange and his third eye, and also Charlize Theron. Where are the Eternals and what is up with the Black Knight. Is Kingpin dead or what at the end of Hawkeye? (Duh!) Where is Kang at the end of Ant-Man 3? What is Starlord doing? What is America Chavez doing? Mike's Where did Wong take Shang-Chi? What's up with Eros / Starfox? That freaking marble celestial in the middle of the ocean. Wasn't there a thing about Stark tech being stolen in a movie? How did Yelena Belova get mixed up with Kate Bishop's mom and why is she going to be in the Thunderbolts instead of the new Avengers? Peter Parker. Hercules shows up at the end of Love and Thunder. What's up with him? Does he really go after Thor or do they cut that dumb idea off? Little T'challa. Namor. Just chilling underwater these days? White Vision! You'd think he stands out. Will we ever see Moon Knight again? What about Loki and the TVA? Let's talk about where Ms. Marvel & Hawkeye go from here. News You can Abuse! The Mandalorian as Mr. Fantastic? https://variety.com/2023/film/news/fantastic-four-pedro-pascal-mr-fantastic-1235355985/ Ugh. Madam Web. https://mastodon.social/@SuperSideshow/111416145762239304 What if! Season 2! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiEVqZ2Bc_c What's Next? X-Men: First Class! Where to find us. Patreon https://patreon.com/SuperSideShowPodcast Mastodon https://mastodon.social/@SuperSideshow Instagram https://www.instagram.com/super_sideshow/ Threads https://www.threads.net/@super_sideshow YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SuperSideshow
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On this episode Kevin chats with experienced Mule Deer hunter Steve Rodgers. Steve shares where his passion for chasing big mule deer stemmed from. The guys get into rut hunting mule deer bucks. Where, when and how to locate them. They talk the nuances of hunting alpine bucks vs mid valley and bottom bucks. Great episode for anyone trying to connect on a mature mule deer buck. For more on Steve go to.... https://www.instagram.com/muliecrazie/ As always be sure to check out our sponsors and use the promo codes... https://akuoutdoor.ca/ Use Promocode FOCUS for 15% off Hunting & Military Boots https://akuoutdoor.us/ Use Promocode FOCUS for 15% off Hunting & Military Boots https://www.treelineacademy.net/ use promocode "FOCUS22" and get $20USD off the course Elk101.com | Dedicated to Elk Hunting Information use the promocode "focus" and receive 20% off the online course This episode of the Focus Hunting Podcast is brought to you by: Hard Core Archery Howl For Wildlife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode I chat with director Ingvar Kenne about his haunting film The Land, which screened in 2022 at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Europe's Snowdance Film Festival where Ingvar won the Best Direction Award. The Land follows Jeremy, played by Steve Rodgers, and Neets, played by Anna Lise Philips, a couple who have a life that many would envy. They have a three-bedroom house, they have a busy family, and they've been married for fourteen years. They also have a remote property in the middle of nowhere which Jeremy visits with his distant friend Simon, played by Cameron Stewart, who returns after a long sojourn overseas. His returns sets Neets on edge as Simon seeks to atone for something that happened long ago. As they head out to 'the land', Neets is left with the children, who she swiftly leaves with her mother - who she appears to have a fractious relationship with - so she can spend some time by herself. Yet, it's out on 'the land' that Jeremy and Simon's friendship is both fortified and tested as they unsettle aspects of the past that disrupts who they are as people. Performances across the board are exemplary, with Steve and Cameron building off their real-life friendship to portray a friendship that has been tested by distance and time, even though the echoes of it continue to resonate. For Anna Lise Philips, the moments of solitude where she's finally able to relieve some pent up tension, both in a physical and emotional sense, are all too relatable. In the following interview with Ingvar, we talk about the foundation of The Land and how his friendship with Steve and Cameron helped create this genuinely powerful film. Our conversation does include discussion about trauma and abuse, so if these aspects are triggering for you, then maybe skip this interview. For everyone else, please enjoy this discussion with Ingvar. To keep track of where the film will be available to view in the future, please visit thelandmovie.com. And for other interviews and reviews, visit thecurb.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode I chat with director Ingvar Kenne about his haunting film The Land, which screened in 2022 at the Sydney Underground Film Festival and Europe's Snowdance Film Festival where Ingvar won the Best Direction Award. The Land follows Jeremy, played by Steve Rodgers, and Neets, played by Anna Lise Philips, a couple who have a life that many would envy. They have a three-bedroom house, they have a busy family, and they've been married for fourteen years. They also have a remote property in the middle of nowhere which Jeremy visits with his distant friend Simon, played by Cameron Stewart, who returns after a long sojourn overseas. His returns sets Neets on edge as Simon seeks to atone for something that happened long ago. As they head out to 'the land', Neets is left with the children, who she swiftly leaves with her mother - who she appears to have a fractious relationship with - so she can spend some time by herself. Yet, it's out on 'the land' that Jeremy and Simon's friendship is both fortified and tested as they unsettle aspects of the past that disrupts who they are as people. Performances across the board are exemplary, with Steve and Cameron building off their real-life friendship to portray a friendship that has been tested by distance and time, even though the echoes of it continue to resonate. For Anna Lise Philips, the moments of solitude where she's finally able to relieve some pent up tension, both in a physical and emotional sense, are all too relatable. In the following interview with Ingvar, we talk about the foundation of The Land and how his friendship with Steve and Cameron helped create this genuinely powerful film. Our conversation does include discussion about trauma and abuse, so if these aspects are triggering for you, then maybe skip this interview.For everyone else, please enjoy this discussion with Ingvar. To keep track of where the film will be available to view in the future, please visit thelandmovie.com. And for other interviews and reviews, visit thecurb.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Direct from the McAMS Yamaha team launch at DAMS new HQ in Burscough, we catch up with the team's BSB rookie Tim Neave and team owner, Steve Rodgers for a look ahead to the '23 British Superbike season. Enjoy!Off Track Merchandise: https://www.hmycustoms.co.uk/off-track-podcastOur Patreon Page is live! https://www.patreon.com/join/9993138 Social media accounts https://linktr.ee/offtrackpodcast * Like, share, and follow! *A big thanks to our proud show partners:https://jsaccessories.co.uk/ and https://www.bemoto.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A man in Millvale received a nasty package from an Amazon delivery driver, David Gans recounts Grateful Dead's legacy as Dead & Co rolls into town. Comedian Steven Rodgers has an odd experience from Late Night appearances, Heinz Field releases an attack ad, and more.
Steve Rodgers won't abide bullies and is everything you'd want in a soldier, unfortunately his physical body can't compete with his heart...that is until some super serum turns Steve into Captain America. This week we are taking part in science experiments to see if we can make a layered cocktail worthy of Cap's USO shows and talking about the First Avenger. Join us for Red Skull, Peggy Carter being a boss, vibranium, fondue, and a chat about Captain America! This week's cocktail comes from WhiskyNSunshine! https://www.instagram.com/drinkthemovies/ https://twitter.com/drinkthemovies https://www.facebook.com/drinkthemovies https://www.drinkthemovies.com
In this Stellar Life Podcast episode, Steve Rodgers shares his personal, professional, and spiritual journey that led him to his passion and mindfulness practices that allow him to connect and converse with God. Tune in!
Success to Significance: Life After Breaking Through Glass Ceilings
Hey there, welcome to another episode of the Success to Significance podcast. Today we are joined by Steve Rodgers, a man who knows how to make things happen. Tune in as he shares his insights on creating change and finding success. Steve Rodgers, Author of Amazon's #1 Best-selling book “Lead to Gold,” and creator of Alchemy Advisors coaching and consulting firm is a former Warren Buffett CEO who experienced a a radical spiritual transformation that has evolved into a new mission as a purpose-driven consultant and entrepreneur coach, in-demand international keynote speaker, and bestselling author.
This week as the madness of the multiverse has arrived in the Doctor Strange sequel. Thats exactly what where covering this week, marvel cinematic universe sequels. As this subject is to huge to handle alone. We asked a podcast that was worthy enough to talk MCU sequels with, and they are the genre geeks. Warning we will be talking SPOILERSMartin and Boaz's pick for this week is arguably the best MCU film, period. And that film is Captain Americas third outing, Captain America: Civil War. On this one we talk about the Russo's directed the brutal action scenes and how physics go out the window at times. We talk why both Steve Rodgers and Tony Starks arguments about the accords are so well drawn out. Plus why Zemo is such a great villain and the brilliant introductions to Black Panther and Spider-man. IMDB page Genre Geeks pick for this week is the third outing of probably the funniest character in the MCU now. I am of course writing about Thor: Ragnarok. On this one we talk about the genius of Taika Waititi in all aspects. The simple directing to let the comedy come through to the endlessly quotable lines. Plus lots of chat about the best character in the film KORG! IMDB page Genre Geeks podcast linkFilm vs Film podcast linksTwitter Instagram As ever please enjoy.Support the show
Stop Talking, Take Action, Get Results. Business and Personal Growth with Jen Du Plessis
When we're stuck at work and drowned in the chaos of life, we often forget to realign with our spirit. The ideal world for most of us is one that is beneficial for all; successful, profitable, and at the same time, guided by our deepest values. However, it can be challenging for entrepreneurs to choose between maximizing profits and pursuing a deeper purpose. Steve Rodgers‘ “Inviting Good In” principle will serve as a blueprint on how we can “do well by doing good.” Steve joins Jen Du Plessis to talk about The IGI Principle and how not to let our egos get the best of us. Steve invites us to tap into our spiritual intelligence and nourish our personal and professional lives.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Mortgage Lending Mastery Community today:kineticsparkconsulting.comBecome a MLM Gold Member!MLM Membership
Archie Roach joins us ahead of his show in Wagga on April 10, Dr Jake Williams from CSU on Japanese Encephalitis, and Steve Rodgers on his new play which is coming to the Civic Theatre and tackles one of the biggest societal issues of today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anne and Steve Rodgers joined us to share stories from family experiences of hiking mountains and running marathons, to how they endured challenges in their 45 years of marriage and parenting of four amazing children! This episode is FULL of wisdom, love, grace, and joy!
Relic. Join Darren and Rick as they discuss this haunting and emotional outing full of regrets, isolation and dementia. Does Relic have character and personality, or is this film to be left behind and forgotten about?
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Finally...... DO YOU EXPECT US TO TALK IS BACK...... sorry for the delay folks. what did we miss? Anyway, we're picking up where we left off with Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier. This sees Steve Rodgers, now living in a modern world struggling to find what's right and wrong, as Shield appears to be up to some crooked shit. Meanwhile, the mysterious assassin Winter Soldier seems to have a familiar resemblance. Join Becca, Chris and Dave as we discuss Chris's hot take on Robert Redford, somehow making this episode one of the filthiest episode yet (guess we needed to get it out of our system), why do we think the world cup is important, Sam Jackson's light-saber, wasted potentials, Jim Dale, and of course... how could you not talk about Captain America: The Winter Soldier without talking about.... Carry On Columbus. You can follow us on Becca, Chris and Dave on Twitter If you like to throw us a buck or two you can do it on Patreon You can find us on iTunes and Stitcher and if you like us leave us a lovely review as it helps us grow. If that wasn't enough, you can even you can follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Do You Expect Us To Talk Will Return with Guardians of the Galaxy
Join Michael Litten "The Last DJ" for an in-depth discussion. Featuring a variety of songs. Sponsored by Drinkmate Theme music provided by Peter Perkins Special Thank You to Lucy Piller/ARN Entertainment for providing the talent Steve Rodgers Bio Steve Rodgers, singer songwriter, has just completed recording his much anticipated first album, due for release this year and produced by Ken Nelson (Coldplay, Snow Patrol, Paolo Nutini) mixed by Adrian Bushby (Foo Fighters, Muse). His songs reflect his passion for life's depth, mystery and wonder, recorded with his band of like-minded musicians. Critics compare his music to a mix of Jack Johnson, Paolo Nutini and Cat Stevens. At 14 he began to write his own songs on guitar and piano. He started a band with his friends at 17, ‘Lost Sons of Davros'. From the ‘Lost Sons' came ‘Boa' they created two great albums – their first single ‘Duvet' was the title track to the Japanese multi award- winning animation series Manga ‘Lain – Serial Xperiments'. They toured the States, the UK and after much enjoyment, Steve decided to follow his own path. He has ‘guested' at Wembley for Bad Company, Aerosmith's Joe Perry and the Robert Randolph Band. Tours have included support slots for Bad Company in the UK and Japan and his own headline dates in the UK and Canada. Steve has also supported The Deborah Bonham Band and Midge Ure on their respective tours in the UK and Europe. In 2014 he supported Bad Company again with Lynyrd Skynyrd for their coast to coast US tour and in September 2015 he joined Stackridge for a three month tour of the UK. To coincide with his album release this year he will be touring again with Bad Company and Joe Walsh in the US and UK over four months. https://steverodgersmusic.co.uk
The squad reviews James Gunn's THE Suicide Squad with surprisingly mixed reactions, a poetry slam, and both spoiler-FREE and spoiler-FILLED discussions. Listen to hear our final grade of this violent, needle drop-filled successor to the much-maligned 2016 film. And of course let us know your thoughts on Twitter @TheVerseCast! Would you give this movie an A+ or an F? We follow up our review with a discussion of the first installment of Marvel's What If…? series streaming on Disney+. Have you ever wondered how superhero history would change if Peggy Carter were the first Avenger instead of Steve Rodgers? How would the classic Stars and Bars suit look if it had a Union Jack across the front instead? As your one-stop shop for all the cinematic universe news you need to know, we cover Chloe Bennet's exit from CW's live-action Powerpuff Girls series, The Mandalorian's season two announcement, Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk's recovery, and Idris Elba's new role as Knuckles in the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog sequel. Our discussions take place in peace as Emilia's locked our cheeky robot Kronsworth in a closet. Don't mind the murderous beeps and whirs. Follow us on Twitter @TheVerseCast where we post news, announcements about the pod, and collect listener questions. You can also follow @Screenradar on Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram. SHOW BREAKDOWN: 0:00 - Intro // 1:00 - The 'Verse! News // 12:50 - 'The Suicide Squad' REVIEW and Limericks // 96:30 Our 'The Suicide Squad' Grades & Starfish Legs // 75:20 "What If...?" Episode 2 Discussion // 87:27 Contact Info // 88:50 - Post Credit Scene (Kronsworth Talks To His Creator and his Bad Self)
Avengers Assemble!! Ben, Dylan, Dustin and Matt dive deep into the MCUs 23 film lineup to determine which films are worthy of being enshrined on Mt. Draftmore. We've got some big marvel fans in the war room, be prepared to dive deep in this long one. Like Tony Stark and Steve Rodgers, we're sure to butt heads. Who's team do you side with? Dont forget to vote after you listen!!
The Transformative Leader Podcast: Culture Transformation | Corporate Coaching - The Ghannad Group
In this episode, Amir talks with consultant and coach, Steve Rodgers about how we can all use “spiritual intelligence” to achieve and maximize our highest good, both in life and in business. For more: theghannadgroup.com/blog/ttlpodcast-121Guest LinksWebsite: steverodgers.net/, thealchemyadvisors.com/Book(s): The IGI Principles, Lead to GoldLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/steverodgersFacebook: facebook.com/thealchemyadvisorsTwitter: twitter.com/srodgerstoday/Email: Steve@steverodgerstoday.com——————————The Transformative LeaderWebsite: theghannadgroup.com/Buy the book: theghannadgroup.com/store/the-transformative-leaderCulture Transformation Guide (FREE): theghannadgroup.com/culture-ebookLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/aaghannad/Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmirGhannad/Twitter: twitter.com/AmirGhannadEmail: amir@theghannadgroup.comThe Transformative Leader PodcastWebpage: theghannadgroup.com/podcastEmail (guest inquiries welcome): naveed@theghannadgroup.comSubscribeiTunesSpotifyGoogleStitcheriHeartRadioTuneIn
On this episode of the active CEO Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Steve Rodgers about overcoming the indulgent life, working for Warren Buffet, the power of inviting good in vs edging good out and everything in life is made up of energy. We also delve into spiritual intelligence, energy shifts, quest for learning and what it takes to be a successful CEO.
Welcome Back! Today we are hanging out and discussing a list of the best Super Hero Movies of all time! But this our show so we Hi-jacked that shit and reordered and even made our own lists! So sit back, relax and join the conversation! What's your list of the top superhero movies of all time? Like our lists? Let us know on twitter (@BLWMWPod), IG (@BlerdLifewithmyWIfe) or leave us an anchor voice message!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blerdlifewithmywife/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blerdlifewithmywife/support
011: The Journey from CEO to Speaker with Steve Rodgers Business and lifestyle consultant Steve Rodgers talks to us about how he went from being a CEO of a Warren Buffett company to running his own business as a speaker and consultant. Steve leverages the focus on a client's passion and purpose in life towards their own successes. In This Episode, You'll Learn… Steve's early years as an entrepreneur Adjusting your lifestyle from CEO to entrepreneur 30 years of business coaching Being the ‘CEO' of your life Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode Steve Rodgers (Premiere Speakers Bureau)
Episode 41 of the Make Life Epic Podcast features Steve Rodgers - Author, Business & Life Coach Steve talks about his transformational journey from being a seasoned Real Estate professional (former CEO of Prudential California Realty) to starting his own venture to help people make the most of their lives. You will get to hear about filling your ‘Hole in the Soul' and being committed to making a change in your life and of others. He is one of the few coaches I've ever spoken with that truly walks his talk. I really enjoyed speaking with him and learned a ton. I think you'll dig this episode.
Tune is as Constance interviews her special Guest Steve Rodgers. Steve worked with Warren Buffett for 8 years and was CEO of a Real Estate Company generating 25 billion in annual sales. Steve is a leader in helping others discover, maximize and increase their highest good and purpose in life and business. http://www.thealchemyadvisors.com http://loaradionetwork.com/constance-arnold
One of the biggest challenges for creative is maintaining focus on their biggest aims in life. Whether we enjoy setting goals or not, it's something we all do whether we write them down or not. In episode 147, successful entrepreneur, businessman and author turned coach, Stephen Rodgers, shared the strategy he used to achieve his own successes in life. In this short action episode, Stephen shares what he has learned about overcoming his own resistance and how he achieves his highest aims. http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast http://www.thealchemyadvisors.com
Steve Rodgers joins us today to share about his new book Lead to Gold... You can find out more about this book at: https://www.facebook.com/thealchemyadvisors/?pnref=lhc http://thealchemyadvisors.com
The whole crew talks No Man's Sky delays and the death threats that came with the delays, DC Rebirth, Steve Rodgers, the season finale of The Flash, Microsoft new Xbox consoles, respectability politics, man dates, unfrosted pop tarts and more! Questions or comments? Leave us feedback! Email: podcast@gamingandthensome.com Voicemail: 609 800 GATS (4287) (keep it under 2 minutes!) CHECK OUT OUR SPONSOR - TWEAKED AUDIO! www.tweakedaudio.com enter code "gatspod" at checkout for 33% off your order, free international shipping and a lifetime warranty. We're $1370 away from getting to SDCC! Help us get to San Diego Comic Con by donating to our Fundly. We can't do it without you! —-> fundly.com/help-gatspod-get-to-sdcc-2016# Help us make the show better and buy something from our Amazon Wishlist! amzn.com/w/7T3EVUUO7YM7 Donate to the show, every dollar counts! www.gatspod.com/donate Shop with us at Amazon www.gatspod.com/amazon Peep the new ever growing GaTSPOD STORE grab all the tees you love from us right here any time you want, even the Black History Season tee! shop.spreadshirt.com/gatspod1/ Join our Facebook group --> www.facebook.com/groups/GaTSPOD/ Join our Grand Theft Auto Online crew here--> socialclub.rockstargames.com/crew/ocean_omega Join our Destiny clan here --> www.bungie.net/en/Clan/Forum/185632 Leave us a review on iTunes or Stitcher, if you want it read on the show MAKE IT 5 STARS and we'll do it! Like us - www.Facebook.com/GaTSPod Podcast Twitter www.twitter.com/GaTSPod Sterling's Twitter www.twitter.com/TheWoundGod Charles' Twitter www.twitter.com/HarposHand Quita's Twitter - www.twitter.com/doctoress Monique's Twitter - www.twitter.com/tokenpsycho Follow us on Xbox Live Sterling - The Wound God Charlie - Harpos Hand Quita - Artless Ace Monique - Token Psycho PSN Charles - HarposHand Monique - TokenPsycho
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Richard Coles and Anita Anand with chef and restaurateur Rick Stein who tells of the ups and downs of his life, the Inheritance Tracks of Canadian author Margaret Atwood and traveller Tim Cope's tales of his journey on the trail of Genghis Khan. Teacher Guy Tarrant talks about the items that teachers have confiscated from pupils and Steve Rodgers, a fourth generation fisherman from Devon, joins Richard and Anita with his personal recollections of life on the sea and the future of fishing and we hear the latest on Fynnjan Leach-Verhoeven the boy with Aspergers who has made a Christmas single.Producer Harry Parker.