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Lyle and TJ cap off 2024 deciding whether or not they would've taken a prospective trade package from the Boston Red Sox for Luis Castillo (4:30), before reacting to Jeff Passan potentially subtweeting the franchise's lack of spending (15:36). The two of them then welcome Mariners writer Luke Arkins to discuss the offseason, what to expect from the roster in 2025, and how he got into writing (29:24).Check out Pogacha's Pub 85: https://pub85.com/Check out Just Baseball: Click hereEmail us your questions: marinelayerpod@gmail.comFollow the show on Twitter: @marinelayerpodFind us on YouTube: Click hereFind us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marinelayerpodFind us on all Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/MarineLayerPodFollow TJ on Twitter: @tjmathewsonFollow Lyle on Twitter: @lyle_goldsteinAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mindfulness coach Madi Mayfield graces the pod in this episode to reflect with Morgan on their tumultuous childhood in Boulder, CO, why they were both asked to play goalie on their soccer teams and the actual phases of the menstrual cycle. Madi is a mindfulness coach in Fort Collins, CO, and hosts workshops for women around the city - from friendship bracelet making to vision boards, your inner child will be screaming with glee at any of her events (Morgan made a friendship bracelet that said fuck at the last one - she's so quirky) Follow Madi:@mindfulmadijane Follow your host Morgan Lorraine Gallo: https://linktr.ee/morganlorrainegallo @morganlorrainegallo 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - New website! 00:57 - Guest Maddie Mayfield 01:21 - Grateful to be part of Morgans movement 02:03 - Mindfulness coach, selflove, trauma recovery 02:55 - Vaping led to depression, drinking, smoking 03:18 - Binge eating, emotional eating, misaligned purpose in life 03:42 - Journey of self exploration, mindful workshops 07:00 - Maddies journey to neutral body image 11:48 - Discussing period anxiety with therapist 12:06 - Therapist explains why she helps with eating disorders 13:18 - PMS symptoms and phases explained 15:18 - PMS cycle and weight loss advice 17:14 - Colorado Active, White, Crunchy, Active Culture 18:44 - Growing up in Boulder Sports and diet culture 19:59 - Goalkeepers career, stress, and family life 21:10 - Clean plate family, secretive eating 23:35 - Struggling with eating disorder as a teenager 27:19 - Cosmo girl, teen magazines, dieting, social media, eating disorders 30:44 - Facetune makes me look skinnier 31:17 - Posting became a challenge, healing, and attracting followers 31:50 - Vulnerability on the internet 32:05 - Vulnerability, love, and social media transformation 34:04 - Online experience shaped body image 36:40 - Vulnerability, body positivity, and rejection 39:29 - I'm not alone, messages matter 41:03 - Subtweeting, Twitter, and affirmation 41:44 - Affirmation write two or more 42:04 - John Mayers Body Wonderland lyrics 43:22 - Maddies Colorado adventures 43:37 - Foco workshop in Fort Collins, Colorado
Subtweeting via music. TLC. Left-Eye. Happy Birthday, James Carlton. Congratulations to Caller Jen for being the August Milagro Tequila Listener of the Month. Wedding Tackle isn't happy with the email filtering system. Iggy's got an idea for a ComDram. The idea has moved the line on the IQ Test. Still workshopping some iQ test ideas. Dou'gs on a Hope-ium high after the big win in Milwaukee last night. Audio of Mo talking about being mathematically alive in the playoff race. Derp. 1970 NLCS. Bobby Witt Jr's contract. Teasing audio from The Cam & Strick Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Subtweeting via music. TLC. Left-Eye. Happy Birthday, James Carlton. Congratulations to Caller Jen for being the August Milagro Tequila Listener of the Month. Wedding Tackle isn't happy with the email filtering system. Iggy's got an idea for a ComDram. The idea has moved the line on the IQ Test. Still workshopping some iQ test ideas. Dou'gs on a Hope-ium high after the big win in Milwaukee last night. Audio of Mo talking about being mathematically alive in the playoff race. Derp. 1970 NLCS. Bobby Witt Jr's contract. Teasing audio from The Cam & Strick Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on "In Distress," Tori discusses Doja Cat's new vibe, her subtweeting era and why it came to an end, women defending male behavior, and MUCH MORE !
This is Season 4, Episode 18 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they talk about Going Thicc, a famous painting, Silas's true form, product placement, keistering cures and much more. They end with some Pete-dictions about the show! The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
**DISCLAIMER** Listen to the intro, there are some audio issues with this episode. We're sorry! Check back next episode and we'll have the issues sorted out. (Also the episode is late, double sorry!!) This is Season 4, Episode 17 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they talk about salsa, punk rock, biting necks, The VVitch, and more! They end with some Pete-dictions about the show! The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
This is Season 4, Episode 16 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they talk about DVDs and Blu-Rays, Alaric some more, partying, being a bite neck, the movie Bring It On and teen comedies, involving parents, and much more. They end with some Pete-dictions about the show! The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
This is Season 4, Episode 15 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they talk about being a bite neck, Stevie King, Shane/Silas, gournals, Nova Scotia and if it's real or not, Gleek Von, and much more. They end with some Pete-dictions about the show! The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
This is Season 4, Episode 14 of this "The Vampire Diaries" related podcast! Pete is watching the show for the first time and Ash is a superfan. Each week they watch an episode of TVD and discuss. In this week's episode they talk about The Matrix, Joey Pants, being a Bite Neck, liking to bite necks, AOL Instant Messenger (or Messager?) Away Messages, subtweeting, and much more. They end with some Pete-dictions about the show! The EC Little Free Library: https://www.instagram.com/eclittlefreelibrary/ Pete is on Letterboxd! https://letterboxd.com/peterlh/ Check out The VamPetey merch at https://www.teepublic.com/user/highdive The FAMILY anthology: https://www.amazon.com/Family-Writing-Anthology-Mike-Welch/dp/1737353644/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1650375766&sr=1-3 If you like #TheVampireDiaries and/or you are a young adult, you should check out Pete's books! https://www.amazon.com/Peter-L-Harmon/e/B011SBWJF8/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1 For any questions or concerns follow Pete at @PeterLHarmon on twitter or instagram or email TheHappenstances@gmail.com But don't tweet spoilers or you will get muted, not blocked, Pete needs the follower count. And if you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/vampetey and follow the instructions.
0:00 life is confusing 0:08 Alder Lake BIOS source code leaked 1:11 Pixels + iPhone 911 issues 2:15 Meta employees don't like Horizon 3:14 G.Skill DDR5 3:50 QUICK BITS 3:58 Xbox Keystone spotted 4:33 Subtweeting is illegal 5:02 Valve does NOT endorse Yuzu 5:32 THERMAL ATTACK! 6:13 DOOM on a notepad
In this episode of S*%! People Say, I want to address a way-too-common behavior that's just downright mean. Whether you know it as “subtweeting,” “shading,” “trolling,” or whatever the kids are calling it these days, it's unacceptable online behavior. According to Google, subtweeting is “a post that refers to a particular user without directly mentioning them, typically as a form of furtive mockery or criticism.” It's a cruel form of psychological warfare that's been around even before Twitter (basically since social media started and I was a teenager… Fun times.). At the end of the episode, we'll talk about what to do if you feel tempted to shade someone online and the questions you need to ask yourself first. I hope you'll have the courage to rise above the drama. If you like this episode, check out these resources.Podcast: https://www.jackiehermes.com/podcast/2021/12/3/episode-34-how-you-treat-people (How you treat one person is how you treat everyone) Podcast: https://www.jackiehermes.com/podcast/other-peoples-reactions (Other people's reactions) Blog: https://www.jackiehermes.com/blog/how-do-you-deal-with-doubters-or-haters (How do you deal with doubters or haters?) More about the show: http://www.jackiehermes.com/podcast (www.jackiehermes.com/podcast) Hit me up! https://the-art-of-entrepreneurship.captivate.fm/linkedin (LinkedIn) https://the-art-of-entrepreneurship.captivate.fm/instagram (Instagram) https://the-art-of-entrepreneurship.captivate.fm/tiktok (TikTok) https://the-art-of-entrepreneurship.captivate.fm/website (Website)
"Now That We're Ladders," "Now That We're Undergirds," "Now That We're Subtweeting," "Making Anne Feel Good"? It's been a looong couple of years. We think we remember the name of the podcast. We know there's a song... Anyway, Madari is tired of grind culture. Same. It's 9:33pm on a Friday as we're typing this... But is it "grinding" if it's with friends? That's a question for another episode. For now, we're tackling work/life balance, identifying with your career, thanking God it's Monday (who does this?), being very busy, also telling people we're "very busy." And what it all has to do with that one time Coach Beard was on mushrooms during a game on Ted Lasso. You can find out more about this week's recommendations below. It's still 2019 right? Caro Romantic Comedies- poem by Mark Leidner What Do People Do All Day?- book by Richard Scarry Fyre Fraud- documentary on Hulu Cat's Cradle - book by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Party Down- TV show I'm a Very Productive Entrepreneur- book by Mathias Svalina Anne How To Become A Writer- short story by Lorrie Moore Custom Concern- song by Modest Mouse Once In A Lifetime- song by Talking Heads 9-5- song by Dolly Parton Ben from Parks & Rec The Slow Down- podcast by Ada Limón On Being Asked What's Your Dream Job- poem by Ally Ang Gale The Applicant- poem by Sylvia Plath Remembering Jerry from Parks & Rec and Toby from The Office The West Wing- TV show Star Trek- TV show News Radio- TV show Animal Crossing The Great British Bakeoff- TV Show, but specifically Luis from S1
Edward reacts to /r/AITA stories and gives his very important opinions on other people's lives.Interact with the show:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Dedwurd_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Am-I-Cancelled-111238007465561
The ones that have you blastin' Drake's “Views” album in your headphones at 1 AM. Yea, those feelings. Why is it that we sometimes don't know how to properly communicate them? Why do we feel the need to unload all of our emotions on social media? Subtweeting? Why would we would rather take a temporary fix to our feelings than deal with them head on? The hole we need filled from our past hurt and misunderstood feelings is only found in Christ. In this episode, we will unpack how and why culture handles emotions in this way and how we can move healthier in them. God is our refuge and he cares more about your feelings than anyone else does.
In this episode, Brian interviews Laurie Barth, Senior Software Engineer at Netflix, about what it means to be a middle-end developer, job titles, and Web Dev Twitter. Links https://twitter.com/laurieontech (https://twitter.com/laurieontech) https://laurieontech.com (https://laurieontech.com) https://egghead.io/q/resources-by-laurie-barth (https://egghead.io/q/resources-by-laurie-barth) https://jobs.netflix.com/culture (https://jobs.netflix.com/culture) https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod/status/1392536541550071810 (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod/status/1392536541550071810) https://twitter.com/laurieontech/status/1392179737863331846 (https://twitter.com/laurieontech/status/1392179737863331846) Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) @PodRocketpod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod) What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Laurie Barth.
Braga, King, and Ski talk: :25: The end of Pujols, horrible fielders with big arms. 9:10: Spring Game: being more excited for Ashford, second amendment Mario, big erections for the big 3 LBs, horrible RBs. 39:40: Subtweeting beat writers. 48:00: Top 3 athletes named Terry, Elon being trash on SNL, issues with Rolling Stone's top 100 sitcoms.
Miggy and Chris discuss the George Hill trade, the absence of a Kyle Lowry trade, and subtweeting Seth Curry. Also, we preview the much anticipated matchup between Bball Paul vs Jokic.
The fellas are back on the airways for another week and this time with a very special guest! Tune in as Rudy teaches us all how to cheat the system....with a kid tho?! The stock market is in a frenzy and the guys are recapping some of the highlights, did you join the wave and take from the rich? Also, don't forget, THERE'S STILL COVID OUT HERE, but how are you supposed to shoot your shot in a world full of masks?....if all else fails, have a kid and buy property.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freshcutz/support
Donno talks about why sub-tweeting grinds his gears.
Last week's episode was unable to upload, however to listen to it, you can do so on my YouTube channel. On today's episode I discuss the temptation to judge others - especially when it comes to the "Rightfully So's" of life. Thank you for taking time to listen and if you were encouraged by it, thank you for sharing it on your social media, your family and friends. www.LetsTalkStudio.comTo purchase my book, Heavenly Wit, which is what this weekly shows is inspired by, you can go to my website or via Amazon to purchase.Link to purchase on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Teresa-Ann-Criswell/e/B084GSP5ZN/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
Okay, listen up y’all. We’re here to bitch about social workers thinking they’re above racism. You’re fucking not. Sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up. Here's a bunch of stuff we mentioned: The AAKOMA Project Black Emotional Mental Health Collective Black Mental Health Alliance Black Mental Wellness Eustress Inclusive Therapists The Marsha P. Johnson Institute Melanin and Mental Health National Org for People of Color Against Suicide National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network Sista Afya Community Mental Wellness Therapy for Black Girls The Loveland Foundation The OKRA Project Therapy for Black Men The Unapologetic Guide to Black Mental Health (book) SWCARES 8 to Abolition Go forth and be anti-racist.
The Struggle Bus: Self-Care, Mental Health, and Other Hilarious Stuff
On this episode Kate and Sally talk about rescuing dogs, mopping, and Sally’s new video game podcast. Then they answer a listener email about coping with house chores during the pandemic. Finally, they shake their fists at anyone not following shelter in place rules and guidance around masks and social distancing. 00:00 Welcome to The Struggle Bus 2:24 Opening Jibber Jabber 9:11 A Thing We Did (For Self Care) 14:44 Email: Coping with house chores during the pandemic. 28:08 Some more Jibber Jabber 43:20 Song of the Week (Kate's pick) Listen to Sally's new podcast, Co-op Mood on iTunes Store, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/thestrugglebus Theme song by Marty Scanlon! twitter.com/mcscan twitter.com/sallyt twitter.com/spkheller www.strugglebuspodcast.com
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! (https://www.patreon.com/topiclords) Lords: * Jenni is on an internet break but you can email her at jenni@jennipolodna.com. * Gary is @GaryBuh on Twitter and does podcasts at the Duckfeed network. http://duckfeed.tv/ Topics: * 1:41 How did people decide to eat certain vegetables, even though they don't look like food and sometimes taste like shit? * 4:18 Stephen King writing about boners (there is a Tumblr) * https://stephenkingsboners.tumblr.com/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald%27sGame#Plot * 12:28 Airplane respiration strategies * https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2017/05/explore-transparent-plants/ * 16:45 Being resourceful when you don't have the correct tool. For example, I recently unblocked a toilet by using a mouse pad in place of a plunger. * 23:28 Replacing combat in video games with other stuff to slow down the pacing * 33:27 What age were you meaningfully aware of your mortality? Did something happen? * 38:06 The MT-80s MIDI boom box * https://twitter.com/cabel/status/979097369936502785 * https://vgmusic.com/ * 48:21 Things that you do so people will think you're an adult but you can't figure out if there's another purpose for doing them * 55:10 You can only listen to one song for the rest of eternity, you don't get to pick. How much money would it take, what song is the worst. * Gunhouse trailer with the title screen jingle I was talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB0yAm6iXEw * Here's a better trailer for a later version of Gunhouse, with better music FWIW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzokB1821Mw * Tony Hawk's Two Second Music Loop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uofB1Y1gOk Microtopics: * Goin' Polodna. * Goin' Polodna but bein' named Butterfield. * Only car thieves remaining. * Giving your guest a hard time for plugging something when you just asked them to plug something. * Being inspired by an eggplant you once had. * Stockholm syndrome but for vegetables. * A color that doesn't exist on earth. * Trying to cook every substance for every amount of time because you don't have Netflix. * Laundering a horse through a book. * The pe-noose. * Trying to Google which Stephen King book had the necklace of penises. * Deeming a penis to be a boner. * Looking upon a pubic hair topiary and despairing. * Sculpting the day your paramour will die into your pubic hair on the first date. * Fred Meyer's daughter, J.C. Penney. * Not having any particular insight into this boner blog. * Being a little bit hornt up despite being trapped in a Fred Meyer by the murder frog outside. * Whether or not "pud" is short for "pudding" or indeed anything. * A zoetrope showing Goofy pulling down his pants every 7 seconds. * A plexiglass box that is big enough for your head and a fern. * Hacking the oxygen mask to come down when you just need a hit. * Sprinkling some foliage on your head to make it look like the fern next to your head is just a lump on your face. * Sticking your head in the fern box under the seat in front of you and painting your face on your pants so your butt can wear the oxygen mask. * The tactile sensation of unclogging a toilet using a mouse pad. * The best water level for plunging a toilet. * Needing an articulated arm like Krang's to plunge the toilet from around the corner. * Trying to guess the Game Boy games being used to prop up a projector. * The Podcaster's Dilemma. * Maligning the Final Fantasy Legend series. * Deciding that your punishment will be a good night's sleep and a stern toothbrushing. * Playing Final Fantasy Legend while you brush each other's teeth live on AGDQ. * Asking a question that you'd already answered in a previous episode and just copy-pasting the answer from there. * Not being in good enough shape to sleep everywhere. * Ripping through the topics and needing to dip into the extended bucket. * A gigantic bucket of shelf-stable potato soup that you save for the end times. * Setting up a P.O. box so your listeners can send you a big pile of food and toy cars so you can not eat for a week and then eat an enormous megameal. * A Visual Studio plugin that lets you play text adventures anyone while looking like you're at work. * Pressing the boss key to hide that you're playing an ancient video game and your boss asking you why you're writing emails in Word Perfect 2.0. * Having a child to reduce your mortality anxiety. * Having a child so they can do the heimlich when you choke on a ham sandwich. * Subtweeting your cat. * Not being meaningfully aware of your mortality but still making decisions based on not dying. * Overcorrecting and turning into a maudlin fucker. * A boom box with a floppy drive playing canyon.mid. * A product with no conceivable audience except the nerds who will think it's cool and nostalgic thirty years from now. * Opening a cabinet and your coffee mug singing the Zelda "you found the thing" jingle. * The intentionality of listening to music in the most inconvenient way possible. * Listening to music and lighting random pieces of paper on fire. * A very zinelike activity. * Independent movie theaters all vanishing in an eyeblink. * Filling the delivery tube with potato soup and sending it to the bank teller. * Chuck E. Cheese classing it up with woodfired, chef-inspired pizza. * Getting carryout from the Chuck E. Cheese and your chef-inspired pizza coming with a side of orange spider rings. * Sleeping on a mattress on the floor for years until your new girlfriend insists you get a real bed. * Putting a tennis ball on top of the screws you're supposed to attach the footboard to so you know where to park your keister. * Your migrating bedframe, a keter-class problem in the bedroom. * The one time it makes sense to have a strong opinion about someone else's bed. * Wiping down the incision site because if you get an infection after you die it's just never going to heal. * Only being allowed to listen to one song for the rest of your life. * The one song you're allowed to listen to also replacing music you hear in your head or anything you sing. * Trying to sing Happy Birthday to a co-worker but it always comes out as the chorus of "Selling the Drama" by Live. * All music in the world being replaced by the Intel Inside jingle. * The Zelda item noise secretly being the same as the Addams Family theme song. * Going to a concert and suddenly the band can only play the song you are cursed with. * The CIA discovering your musical curse and studying you on the dissection table like in Project ALF. * $10 million per For Fighting.
Reminder that you can read along with and ahead of the show by subscribing to Marvel Unlimited (we don't get paid for you doing that, so it's not an ad, it's just a cool service). You can also use Comixology, or buy the trades from your local comic book shop (the preferred method, if we're being honest). Be sure to check with your local library to see if they have them there! Gary is on Twitter (https://twitter.com/garybuh), and Jeremy is too (https://twitter.com/jggreer). Duckfeed is on Patreon (https://patreon.com/duckfeedtv), which is a great place to support the show. Keep up with the podcast by checking out our Schedule Page (https://daysoffuturecast.com/schedule). Music by Gary, podcast art by our friend Wayne (https://twitter.com/onsideseven)
Book 40: The OtherIn this episode:- Guest host John!- Marco brings his best self to a Very Special Episode of the Animorphs- Bury Your Gay Andantes- We are desperate to identify shippy Ax/Marco moments- Subtweeting in real life- What if Ax met Alan Fangor?- Jake stands up to Andalites again- Eating cookies with your hooves- Spoilers for Jane Eyre- Marco and Rachel break Gray’s morphing rules together- The special ops team has bad plans- Marco’s canonical math ability- Aughties References- Can birds watch TV?- Post-Visser Marco and his cowboy fantasies- Marco’s canonical understanding of communism- Bees and their capabili-bees- The gender bee-nary- An important BSA- Gray changes her prediction for the endgame
It's our first subunit! This week, we're talking about Loona 1/3 -- which, despite what you might think, does not include Yeojin, but does include Vivi. Discussion points this week include: too much running, a locker full of juice, the cutest android, and What We Know So Far.Videos Discussed This Week:"Love & Live MV" - Loona 1/3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K4b9Z9lSwc"You and Me Together MV" - Loona 1/3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_r4kDUzslg"???" - Teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxZLZLckrFQLoona TV 79-100: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp0plt-_Tnc&list=PLM-O8w0FDNV4EbUVpwcR8kaceQNAXj2yR&index=83 Find us:The show: @loonaversepodAlix: @kismetnemesisHan: @mercutioesIntro/outro theme: "Hi High" 8 bit cover by Darnu-Pop
A brilliant brilliant episode recorded with Lakers Twitter Royalty Harrison Faigen, we get onto all topical debates currently going on in Lakerland including all the front office turmoil and who we would choose as the head coach of the LA Lakers. A huge thank you to Harrison for coming onto the show Please leave a rating and review. You can follow me on @alenramic03 You can follow Harrison on @hmfaigen Go Lakers!
In week eight of our "You Have Heard" series, Dr. Carlos Smith takes a look at what Jesus said about loving our enemies- which, in the age of hard politics, generational hurts and subtweets, is a lot harder to do than we may think.
Subtweeting and catching subs. Is it necessary?
Subtweeting and catching subs. Is it necessary?
This week, Hanna, June and Noreen discuss prominent women who have been accused of sexual harassment, Trump spokeswomen Kellyanne Conway and her Trump-hating husband, and the trouble for republican women. Also, our summer call-in show is coming up! If you have a question you’d like the hosts to answer, call (646) 907-9859 to leave us a voicemail or email your question at thewaves@slate.com. Producer: Veralyn Williams --- This episode is brought to you by RXBAR, protein bars made from real, natural ingredients. Visit rxbar.com/WAVES and use the promo code WAVES for 25% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Hanna, June and Noreen discuss prominent women who have been accused of sexual harassment, Trump spokeswomen Kellyanne Conway and her Trump-hating husband, and the trouble for republican women. Also, our summer call-in show is coming up! If you have a question you’d like the hosts to answer, call (646) 907-9859 to leave us a voicemail or email your question at thewaves@slate.com. Producer: Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Jen and Bridget discuss the differences between YA and adult, sex and violence, and Infinity War. Spoilers for Infinity War abound - see timestamp below if you want to avoid it. Like the podcast? Support us by buying one of the books we mention in this podcast and using our affiliate links (below! Currently only Amazon and Indiebound.) You can also support us through a donation on ko-fi, by subscribing to us on iTunes, or by leaving a review! Discussed In This Episode: RF Kuang – The Poppy War Amazon | B&N | Indiebound Leslye Walton- The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender Amazon | B&N | Indiebound Pierce Brown – Red Rising Amazon | B&N | Indiebound Marieke Nijkamp – This Is Where It Ends Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Suzanne Collins – Hunger Games Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Koushun Takami – Battle Royale Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Maureen Johnson – Truly Devious Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Marcus Sedgwick – Midwinterblood Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Emma Mills – Famous in a Small Town Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Leigh Bardugo – Six Of Crows Amazon | B&N | IndieBound K.M. Szpara - “Small Changes over Long Periods of Time” Jaye Robin Brown – Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit Amazon | B&N | IndieBound E.L. James – Fifty Shades of Grey Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Michel Chabon – Summerland Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Donna Tartt – The Secret History Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Julie Murphy – Dumplin’ Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Julie Murphy – Puddin’ Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Rainbow Rowell – Fangirl Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Real Genius Amazon | B&N INFINITY WAR SPOILERS 48:39-55:50 Matt Fraction & David Aja – Hawkeye Vol 1: My Life as a Weapon Amazon | B&N | Indiebound Margaret Mitchell – Gone with the Wind Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Susanna Clarke – Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Emma Mills – First & Then Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Lee Gjertsen Malone – Last Boy at St. Edith’s Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Emma Straub- Laura Lamont’s Life in Pictures Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Gail Carson Levine – Ella Enchanted Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Shannon Hale – Princess Academy Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Catherynne Valente – Space Opera Amazon | B&N | IndieBound M. O’Keefe – Wait For It Amazon | B&N Molly O’Keefe – Never Been Kissed Amazon | B&N | IndieBound Tiffany Reisz – The Red Amazon | B&N | Kate Clayborn – Luck of the Draw Amazon | B&N GJ Meyer – A World Undone: The Story of the Great War 1914-1918 Amazon | B&N | IndieBound
Amidst the rubble of 2017, we've excavated The Echo Crew and forced them to talk on microphones again. Topics include: Keysanity, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, Nier: Automata, fighting games, For Honor, streaming games, going to the movie theater, and more!
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Subtweeting is all the rage these days. And no, we don't mean tweeting from a Subway. Rae Sterling, writer and twitter role-player, joins us this week to talk about how (and why) passive-aggressiveness crops up in online gaming spaces. Join us this week to learn more about Twitter roleplay, the benefit and detriment of anonymity on the internet, and the toxic effects of passive-aggression on community-building. While the anonymity of the internet is what has allowed Rae to really delve deep into the cathartic (and often therapeutic) world of role-play, Rae thinks that anonymity also makes space for people to dredge up the worst part of themselves in the form of trolling, pile-ons, and emotional abuse. Subtweeting and vaguebooking is a way that a lot of folks deal with the fear of internet aggression, but these indirect forms of communication wind up creating toxic play spaces. Subtweeting, indirectly tweeting something about someone without mentioning their name (even though it's KIND OF clear who the person tweeting is referring to), can have surprisingly devastating effects on individuals and communities. Add in an anxiety disorder? The effects become ten-fold! This episode is part four in Gaming Broad(ly)'s series on violence and video games. Continuing from previous conversations, this week we look at how just the FEAR of violence in online gaming spaces causes ripple effects that impact even our conversations and interpersonal relationships. For the full conversation, start with “Episode 10: Moral Combat—Why the War on Violent Video Games is Wrong” with researchers Chris Ferguson and Patrick Markey on the (lack of) data about video games causing real life acts of violence, followed by “Episode 11: Why Are You So Angry?”, with Ian Danskin of Innuendo Studios, to learn more about why folks get so, well, aggressive about making sure games stay violent. Part three will bring you to "Episode 12: Why Are You Afraid of Virtual Reality?" with Gijs Molsbergen for a discussion on virtual reality, violence and trauma, and the responsibility of VR advocates to make psychologically healthy and enjoyable VR experiences. Rae Sterling (they/them) is a gender adjacent in-progress writer of both comics and prose based in Austin, Texas. In their spare time, they work full time at Austin Books and Comics and at reading more than your daily suggested serving of comics to keep up with the ever-moving world. They participate in online role-playing on Twitter and Tumblr, play Overwatch, and describe themselves as "bad at video games". Their passions include speaking loudly and to whomever will listen about both LGBT+ comic books, diversity in comics, and the importance of all-ages comics in the lives of young readers. In Austin, Rae is working hard to become a source of information to both schools and parents for all-ages graphic novels and comic books. Stuff we mentioned...Slime RancherDream DaddyOverwatchFighting Games (like Moral Combat, Tekken, etc.)Twitter RoleplayTumblr RoleplayShadow BanningVaguebookingSubtweetingPassive-aggressive behavior JD (The Broad)Website: GamingBroadly.comTwitter: @JayDeeCepticonInstagram: @JayDeeCepticon Rae Stirling (The Cast)Twitter: @dragonosaurusWebsite: Genretastic.com Gaming Broad(cast) is the official podcast of GamingBroadly.com. Thank you to everyone who has liked, subscribed, and commented about Gaming Broad(cast) on Apple Podcasts! You can also follow this podcast on Spotify, Podbean, Stitcher, Google Music, or subscribe directly using our RSS feed. Want some gamey goodness in your email inbox? Sign up for some occasional(ly) playful newsletter updates. Thanks to Los Kurados for the use of their song "Rojo Y Azul" for the intro and outro music of our podcast.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there's a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Constantly scrolling. Always consuming. Posting selfies. Binging movies. Looking for likes. Sharing causes. Snapchating moments. Subtweeting disagreements. Instagramming breakfast. Being distracted. Fearful of missing out. Feeling anxious. Getting restless. Growing hopeless... For most of us this is what life has become. The rapid changes of recent years have swept us away like powerful currents. We are so enamored with what we can do today that we have ceased to wonder if there’s a better way. Yet God meets us where we are with good news for every age—not with tips or tricks for navigating the world today, but with the offer of life in another world altogether. The gospel sets us free to enjoy life with God in the 21st Century.
Tina and Mallory are joined by filmmaker/editor/salty Twitter personality Sophy Romvari to discuss how Twitter can turn us all into mean girls (and guys). Subtweeting, DM screenshots, and questionable social media etiquette are all on the agenda.
Four years ago this month, the Argentine cardinal (and Jesuit) Jorge Bergoglio became Pope Francis. Michael O’Loughlin, America’s national correspondent and author of The Tweetable Pope: A Spiritual Revolution in 140 Characters, has been covering this historic papacy ever since. This week on jesuitical, we ask Mike who has a better Twitter game: Pope Francis or President Trump? And in Signs of the Times, we discuss the wrong ways to use the rosary, the right ways to use technology and a meeting of prominent Catholics at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Two petty college students discuss house party etiquette, our homegirls titties, Subtweeting and musty people at parties. If y'all got questions, advice or topics email us at: lemmetellyousomethin@gmail.com Follow us on soundcloud and IG at : Lemme Tell You Something' Twitter: LTYSPODCAST Subscribe and Review on Itunes: Lemme Tell You Somethin' Follow the hosts on snapchat: itswistabihhhhh ffredson
On this week’s Friday episode of The JTrain Podcast, Jared is joined by comic and co-host of the Tuesdays With Stories! podcast, Joe List, to read your emails and answer questions about dating with herpes, how to decide whether to buy a house with your girlfriend or not, moving to the same city as your ex, having your ex as a co-worker, and thoughts on hooking up at your summer internship. Plus, Hypotheticals and the news with ManSamp. Check it out, and enjoy. Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/JTrain56 ... twitter.com/JoeListComedy ... twitter.com/ManSamp ... twitter.com/StandUpNYLabs Subscribe to TFM on iTunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-t…id672249013?mt=2 Listen to all our other great podcasts at ComedyVoices.com!
Picking up from the previous discussion on the Information Age, Andrew and Karl tackle some of the dangers of social media, and rail on the practice of "subtweeting" or "vaguebooking". Karl recaps a book that looks at modern pop music and Andrew reviews the movie Sing Street.
Naoki Hiroshima さん、Kazuho Okui さんと、SHIROBAKO、Deep Dream, サンフランシスコ、宇宙人、Reddit, 任天堂などについて話しました。 Show Notes 山ねずみロッキーチャック Research Blog: DeepDream - a code example for visualizing Neural Networks DeepDreamVideo Bill Gates joins Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking in saying artificial intelligence is scary Terminator Genisys (2015) The Martian | Official Trailer 火星の人 NASA on Instagram: “Gorgeous Pluto!” Reddit CEO Ellen Pao Is Stepping Down DHH on Twitter: "Reddit management:..." エアリプとは Subtweeting Satoru Iwata was a great Nintendo president, but also something more important 任天堂・岩田氏をゲストに送る「ゲーマーはもっと経営者を目指すべき!」 ぷよぷよ! | Wii バーチャルコンソール ドクターマリオ Airplane seats that face each other? California High-Speed Rail General Motors streetcar conspiracy
Welcome back! In Episode 2 of Trash Twins, we dig into Satan, Satan, Satan; secret blood oaths; social upheaval; and Skelly’s catholic school childhood through the films Don’t Deliver Us From Evil (1971), and Alucarda (1978), in an episode we lovingly title “Subtweeting Your Childhood”. 00:00 - 36:00 - Katie and Sarah discuss the film Don’t Deliver Us From Evil (1971), directed by Joël Séria, starring: Bernard Dhéran, Jeanne Goupil, Catherine Wagener, Gérard Darrieu, Marc Dudicourt, and Véronique Silver. Sarah mentions Kier-La Janisse’s essential tome: House of Psychotic Women: An Autobiographical Topography of Female Neurosis in Horror and Exploitation Films (FAB PRESS) which has recently had its paperback release. Highly recommended. 36:00 -1:04:00 - Katie and Sarah continue the conversation with Alucarda (1978), directed by Juan López Moctezuma, starring: Tina Romero, Cladio Brook, Martin LaSalle, David Silva, Tina French, Lili Garza, and Susana Kamini Katie mentions the show Bridezilla, the character she talks about can be seen here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHRBk4hLTfM Shout out to our fabulous editor, Sean Witzke. His podcast Travis Bickle on the Riviera is over at: http://www.factualopinion.com/ INTRO: Claude Germain,Dominique Ney--music from the film Don’t Deliver Us From Evil Outro: Dominique Ney - “Dis, Ferme Un Instant Les Yeux” from the soundtrack Don’t Deliver Us From Evil Email us at: talktrashtwins@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @trashtwins Tumblr: http://trashtwinspodcast.tumblr.com/