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Day 1,170.Today, as the end of the Second World War in Europe is marked in most European countries, we report how Vladimir Putin's three-day ‘goodwill ceasefire' designed to protect his own commemoration tomorrow appears to have been broken already, we examine three very strong and uncharacteristically critical comments by the United States administration about Russia, and we ask whether Friedrich Merz has hit the ground running, or fallen at the first hurdle.Contributors:Francis Dearnley (Executive Editor for Audio). @FrancisDearnley on X.Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor of Defence). @DomNicholls on X.James Rothwell (Berlin Correspondent). @JamesERothwell on X.Hamish De Bretton-Gordon (Chemical Weapons Expert and Former Tank Commander). @HamishDBG on X.Content Referenced:'Putin's top 3 lies: from Ukraine to the Second World War' (Video by Francis):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mdvqJy-zVkPutin welcomes Xi Jinping at Kremlin (The Telegraph Live Blog):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/05/08/russia-ukraine-zelensky-putin-xi-jinping-moscow/ JD Vance: Russia is asking for too much from Ukraine (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2025/05/07/jd-vance-russia-asking-too-much-from-ukraine/ Former British Army soldier “Swampy” killed in Ukraine (The Telegraph):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/07/former-british-soldier-killed-in-ukraine/ Putin's Victory Day display is a charade, not a parade (Hamish's article):https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/05/08/putins-victory-day-display-is-a-charade-not-a-parade/ Russia has damaged, destroyed over 2,300 medical infrastructure facilities since beginning of full-scale invasion, health ministry says (Kyiv Independent):https://kyivindependent.com/russia-has-damaged-destroyed-over-2-300-medical-infrastructure-facilities-since-beginning-of-full-scale-invasion-health-ministry-says/SIGN UP TO THE NEW ‘UKRAINE: THE LATEST' WEEKLY NEWSLETTER:https://secure.telegraph.co.uk/customer/secure/newsletter/ukraine/ Each week, Dom Nicholls and Francis Dearnley answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It's free for everyone, including non-subscribers.NOW AVAILABLE IN NEW LANGUAGES:The Telegraph has launched translated versions of Ukraine: The Latest in Ukrainian and Russian, making its reporting accessible to audiences on both sides of the battle lines and across the wider region, including Central Asia and the Caucasus. Just search Україна: Останні Новини (Ukr) and Украина: Последние Новости (Ru) on your on your preferred podcast app to find them, or click the links below. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this weeks adventure, we take you through some of our favorite memories from our most recent trip, continuing with what we did/do on our Rest Days! Come join us as we visit resorts, talk incessantly about Disney Springs, and get lost next to a babbling brook! If you want help booking your next Magical Vacation, reach out to me for a free quote! Free Quote Instagram: @justanothermagic_monday Facebook: Fantastical Vacations by Monika
Country music roots run deep, and so does the sound of Charlie Argo. Swampy, soulful, and laced with that signature crackle, his music is as real as it gets. In this episode, Chad sits down with Charlie to talk about the state of country music today. How everything falls under the same genre label, yet sounds wildly different. They dive into what it takes to make it as an artist in a world where success is measured in numbers, and if you don't have them, good luck getting a label to notice. Charlie shares the wisdom he's picked up along the way, including a piece of advice from Jamey Johnson that every musician should hear. Because at the end of the day, trends come and go, but nothing stands the test of time like real music. Do yourself a favor and give Charlie's music a listen, we promise, you'll be hooked. This episode is brought to you by DEMERBOX, Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, Bad Boy Mowers, The Nashville Palace, American Almond Beef, Corning Ford, Mickey Thompson Tires, BedSlide, Napa Valley Olive Oil, Oakley Sunglasses, and ZLINE.
What do Hulk Hogan, Swampy the eco-warrior, and crushing rocks in Canada have in common? They're all part of the wonderfully radical story of Ben Wynn, founder of GLAD Climate Club, and our guest on this episode of A Little Bit Radical.Ben tells host Rob Fawkes how he went from nearly impaling a famous protester on a sledgehammer stake (true story) to building a scalable climate movement that lets anyone contribute to greenhouse gas removal for the cost of a coffee. Along the way, we talk about why tree-planting isn't enough, the real reason climate comms fail, and how enhanced rock weathering might just save us all.It's hopeful, clever, and a little bit radical—just the way we like it.In this episode:How a near-death encounter with Swampy (yes, the Swampy) made Ben rethink his careerWhy construction was too slow for him—and climate change is way too urgentHow GLAD Climate Club lets anyone remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphereEnhanced rock weathering explained (yes, it's a thing—and it's amazing)Why tree-planting won't save us (and what might)Why we need hope and inspiration, not fear and shame, to drive climate actionHow your £1 a week actually works—and where the money goesThe cathedral mindset: building something that will outlive youWhy imitation is innovation (and how to copy creatively)Further ReadingGLAD Climate Club – Start your £1-a-week climate actionEnhanced Rock Weathering – Go deep on WikipediaJohn Harrison and the Longitude Prize – Inspiration from Yorkshire's original radicalConnect With BenBen Wynn on LinkedInFollow Rob on LinkedIn: Rob FawkesSign up for the A Little Bit Radical newsletter: Subscribe here
Our heroes do another favor for the Magistrate... hunt down a dangerous swamp witch!Join our heroes as they start their journey to the capital tree of Alderheart... but can they avoid the ever increasing threat of bandits?Featuring:Mark as the DM Joey as the Hedge Monk "Master Quilton"ShortStack as the Luma Bard "Perry J Coop"Bendy as the Mapach Druid "Vim"BoomCow as the Mapach Fighter "Rikki"Enjoy!Humblewood Campaign Setting by Hit Point Press: https://hitpointpress.com/Character art by "Mel the Honeybee": https://linktr.ee/melthehoneybeeMusic credits:The Rhythm of Humblewood. Copyright © (2023) Hit Point Press.Music by Command Creative Studios. HitPointPress.com Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/#DND #dungeonsanddragons #TTRPGPodcast: https://anchor.fm/lfrogdndYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/josephblanchetteBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/josephlfrog.bsky.socialturesPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/legendaryfrog
It's Friday, and you know what that means—a long-overdue fun show! Much of America is celebrating Valentine's Day, and the White House, along with other key players, is spreading the love. But that's not all—love is in the air, and so are big wins and swamp creature tears. George Behizy joins the fun with his take on it all! All this and more on today's Untamed!
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, December 12 and reports on billionaires like Elon Musk's relationship to the incoming second Trump administration in an ethics special report. Sarah Matthews and Anthony Coley join.
Your heroes continue their ongoing journey with The Saga of The Swamp Thing: Part 5!In this episode we chat about the reimagining of this iconic character, the love story between Swampy and Abbie, and discuss what we loved about these issues. As always you'll hear us cover the History of the Creators, Favorite Lines, The Art Awards, and Adaptation Alley.Saga of the Swamp Thing is written by Alan Moore, with art by Stephen Bissette, John Totleben, Rick Veitch, and published by DC Comics.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcast.ComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
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Saga of the Swamp Thing #6 (1982)The SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING comes to an end as we finally make it to the Plague Ship, where Swampy encounters a frilly tentacle alien. It gets even wilder when a masquerade ball turns into a cyclops gathering at the stroke of midnight. This is a transitional book of sorts but lots to unpack such as Swamp Thing's traversing half of the Eastern coastline on foot in a matter of hours and the best way to attack someone with a physician's bag.Also, our back-up story sees Phantom Stranger confronts Death in his penthouse to question the accuracy of his scheduling of pretty blond ladies who trip in the street.*** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:15:44 ***All this plus recap the recent DISMEMBER THE ALAMO event and some fun horror films.Promo: 3RD DEGREE BYRNE (https://twotruefreaks.com/podcast/qt-series/3rd-degree-byrne/)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
Saga of the Swamp Thing #5 (1982)We keep rolling with our friend Swamp Thing as he takes on a bit of convalescence in a unaccredited hospital that stores a bunch of pink clones in the basement. It might very well be a sequel (or prequel) to BARBARIAN that Swampy has found himself wrapped up in. Regardless, it is a wild time with chokeslams, Swamp Thing back-body dropping security guards and an evil Captain Kangaroo running around.Also, our back-up story sees Phantom Stranger cosplaying as Phil Donahue (RIP) to defeat his nemesis Tannarak by turning him into an ornery baby. *** PROPER COMIC BOOK DISCUSSION STARTS AT 00:10:44 ***All this plus we rewatch BLOOD BEACH~! and it is as great as we remembered.Promo: CHECKERED PAST (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/checkered-past/id1350233450)Continue the conversation with Shawn and Jen on Twitter (X) @angryheroshawn and @JenStansfield and email the show at worstcollectionever@gmail.comAlso, get hip to all of our episodes on YouTube in its own playlist! https://bit.ly/WorstCollectionEverYTDownload the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your favorite shows. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend! Please rate, review, subscribe and tell a friend!
This live news episode of The Danville Discussion was a not-so-easy, but lots-of-fun episode covering all the news of Phineas and Ferb and Hamster & Gretel that happened throughout the summer of 2024! News stories presented in this special episode include: Disney Channel released the trailer and promotional comic for Season 2 of Hamster & Gretel Dr. Doofenshmirtz comes to Oogie Boogie Bash at Disneyland/Disney California Adventure More details revealed about the Phineas and Ferb revival at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival CALEB'S CATCH OF THE WEEK: D23 2024 Expo presents "Behind the Summer Shenanigans with the Phineas and Ferb Creators" with Dan Povenmire & Jeff "Swampy" Marsh BONUS: Episode titles and synopsis for Hamster & Gretel Season 2 for September 2024 How to support us: You can email us at danvillediscussion@gmail.com and share your feedback or ask some questions regarding this episode! You can support this show through many ways, such as leaving a rating/review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Also, please tell a friend about this show! Retweeting or sharing posts will help others get to us. Join Caleb's Discord server by clicking the invite link here (https://discord.gg/DBXqwekPyG), and you'll get to chat with the host of this show! Opening theme is "Intro (In-Game Version) - Phineas and Ferb [Nintendo DS]" by SiIvaGunner! Closing theme is "City Rider", composed by the host himself, Caleb Doerksen!
As of last week, all three books of Jonathan Rogers's Wilderking Trilogy, 20th Anniversary Deluxe Hardback edition, have been released into the wild. The Bark of the Bog Owl released in June. And now The Secret of the Swamp King and The Way of the Wilderking are available wherever you buy books. These new editions have gorgeous new covers by Stephen Crotts and exceedingly swampy new interior illustrations by Joe Hox. Joe Hox is Jonathan's guest on this episode of The Habit Podcast. Get the books here. Get the audiobooks (read by the author) here.Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Happy birthday the man himself, Mr. Avery Kidd. Avery talks birthday weekend, and having the most elite waitress in the the lower 48. The craziest cat people start a fight at Swampy's. And what is the correct order of top 10 fast food stops?
In this episode of The Habit Podcast, Read Aloud Revival's Sarah MacKenzie sits in the host's chair to interview Jonathan Rogers about The Bark of the Bog Owl, 20th Anniversary Edition, which releases this week. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julie's veggie garden may be smaller than previous years, but still attract pests like spider mites. The spring rains continue even with the start of summer making it muggy and mosquito-y. It's fine because we can disrupt their lifecycle with a simple, organic treatment. With less veggies, Julie has planted more flowers--lots of native and adaptive perennials--including bee balm, also known as Monarda.SPONSOR OFFER: Try Magic Mind to improve your focus and energy levels while getting important nutrients. For a limited time you can get up to 48% off your 1st subscription or 20% off a one time purchase using code JULIER20 at checkout.Claim it at www.magicmind.com
"We do our own fing....." The NPL Show's Monthly Review returns for one last edition for the season. This month, Ben and James were joined by Cheshire Non League Journalist Andrew Simpson, by Ian Burke from 26nil and by FC Radio's Swampy. The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League. This programme was recorded at the Heaton Hops on Wednesday 15th May 2024. - www.heatonhops.co.uk Music by Hard Luck Child
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The Anti-Cybertronian Militia attempts to “interrogate” Sweet Spot. And our heroes run into a group of unexpected companions on the way to Florida… Special guest appearance by “Weird Al!” We want to hear your feedback! Post a comment here or email feedback for Empire Of Rust directly to rust@transmissionspodcast.com! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? If you already support us, thank you! Show Notes: Intro [0:00:00] Chapter 1 – Megatron In My Pocket [0:09:23] Chapter 2 – Taking Out The Competition [0:26:18] Chapter 3 – Swamp Salvage [0:50:18] Closing [0:55:15] If you enjoy Empire of Rust, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our… Continue reading The post Empire Of Rust 113 – Dare To Be Swampy appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.
The Anti-Cybertronian Militia attempts to “interrogate” Sweet Spot. And our heroes run into a group of unexpected companions on the way to Florida… Special guest appearance by “Weird Al!” We want to hear your feedback! Post a comment here or email feedback for Empire Of Rust directly to rust@transmissionspodcast.com! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Like what we’re doing and want to help make our podcast even better? If you already support us, thank you! Show Notes: Intro [0:00:00] Chapter 1 – Megatron In My Pocket [0:09:23] Chapter 2 – Taking Out The Competition [0:26:18] Chapter 3 – Swamp Salvage [0:50:18] Closing [0:55:15] If you enjoy Empire of Rust, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our… Continue reading The post Empire Of Rust 113 – Dare To Be Swampy appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.
In this episode we discover Celtic roots of the name Paris. Paris is the capital of France and the centre of the Île-de-France or Paris Region. From about 250 BC, the area, particularly the Île de la Cité (see above), an island on the River Seine, was home to the Parisioi, part of the Gaulish […]
"It's a dream......" The NPL Show is back for it's monthly review for December, as we're joined by two Managers looking to progress in the fourth round of the FA Trophy this weekend, as we hear from the Managers at Nantwich Town and Radcliffe. In addition, we also discuss the league this month, as Ben was joined by League Social Media Officer James Heyes, by 26nil's Ian Burke, and by Swampy from FC Radio. This programme was recorded at The Heaton Hops on Wednesday 10th January 2024. - www.heatonhops.co.uk The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
JUMP STRAIGHT TO THE MUSIC TIMESTAMP: 00:08:52 Today's broadcast is C1R6a for Wayback Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024. Today's episode is our first of two Channel 1 retrospectives of Calendar 2023. Taking a page from Channel 2's retrospective scheme, today's episode is numbered "C1R6a" (Channel 1 – Retrospective 6a), and will be titled, simply, "The Best of 2023 – pt. 1: St John's picks". Be on the lookout for a second retrospective from Hugues! Tracklist! Track Number / Track Name / Game / System(s) / Composer(s) / Originally From [Episode] / Originally Selected By / Timestamp A1) Earcatcher - 00:00:00 A2) Intro - 00:00:30 01) Inside the Wall - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:08:52 02) Space Walk - Lightening Force - Genesis - Toshiharu Yamanishi, Takeshi Yoshida, and/or Naosuke Arai - C1E71 - St. John - 00:12:05 03) Intro - Shadow Squadron - 32X - Teruhiko Nakagawa and/or Masaru Stsumaru - C1E77 - St. John - 00:15:02 04) The Beginning - Vampire Survivors - Multiplatform - William Davies, elrond504, PlayOnLoop, Daniela Zandara, Filippo Vicarelli, and/or Lorenzo Floro - C1E76 - St. John - 00:19:05 05) Swampy's Course 1 - Where's my Water - iOS / Android - Unknown - C1E76 - St. John - 00:21:41 06) Velocity Regression - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:23:51 07) Woody Land 1 & 2 - Mr. Nutz - Genesis - Matt Furniss - C2E15 - St. John - 00:26:12 08) Trouble Town Tunnels - Lovely Planet Remix - PC - Satsuma Audio - C1E76 - St. John - 00:30:10 09) Busy Flare - Ristar - Genesis - Tomoko Sasaki - C1E71 - St. John - 00:32:18 10) JaHamitUp - N/A (Original Chiptune - N/A (Genesis[sound hardware]) - C1E73 - rayjkayj - 00:34:55 11) Suitcase - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:35:57 12) Industrious - Jazz Jackrabbit - Amiga - Robert A. Allen and/or Joshua Jensen - C2E15 - St. John - 00:38:03 13) Coach's Menu - NCAA Basketball - SNES - H. Kingsley Thurber, Paul Webb, and/or Mark Ganus - C1E71 - St. John - 00:41:52 14) Tengu Man - Rockman and Forte - Super Famicom - Kirikiri-chan, Naoshi Mizuta, and/or Akari Kaida - C1E71 - St. John - 00:43:38 15) Write Theme 2 - Drawful 2 - Multiplatform - Andy Poland - C1E76 - St. John - 00:45:19 16) Main Menu - Pebble Beach Golf Links - 3DO - Yumi Kinoshita - C1E72 - St. John - 00:48:23 17) Secret of the Forest - N/A (originally from Chrono Trigger) - N/A (originally on SNES) - c: Yasunori Mitsuda / a: Guido (The Brink of Time: Chrono Trigger Arranged) - C1E80 - Hugues - 00:51:00 18) Airport Counter - Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Switch - Kazumi Totaka, Yasuaki Iwata, Yumi Takahashi, Shinobu Nagata, Sayako Doi, and/or Masato Ohashi - C2E14 - St. John - 00:56:57 19) Uwazumosurikae - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 00:59:48 20) Alone in the Town - Silent Hill 2 - PS2 - Akira Yamaoka - C2E12 - St. John - 01:02:27 21) Bando alle Seghe - N/A (originally from Human Race) - N/A (originally on C64) - c: Rob Hubbard / a: DHS (OC Remix) - C1E80 - Hugues - 01:04:40 22) Aqua Cavern - Andarnov - Unreleased (or Unknown) - rayjkayj - Ch F: Composer mini-focus: rayjkayj - rayjkayj - 01:10:09 23) Valor - N/A (“Time and Place” Album) - N/A (Non-VGM [ALBUM]) - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - Ch F: “A Time and Place for Time and Place” - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - 01:12:14 24) Jurassic Dope - Contra: The Hard Corps - Genesis - Hiroshi Kobayashi, Akira Sōji, Kenji Miyaoka, Michiru Yamane, Akira Yamaoka, and/or Hirofumi Taniguchi - C1E78 - St. John - 01:15:38 25) Firestarter (Instrumental) WipEout XL - PS1 - The Prodigy - C1E77 - St. John - 01:18:42 26) Kris VR - Burn Cycle - CD-i - Simon Boswell - C1E72 - St. John - 01:23:20 27) Zen Stories - Zenses Ocean - DS - Martin Schjoler - C1E76 - St. John - 01:27:39 28) Dragon Head Island - LoZ: Tears of the Kingdom - Switch - Manaka Kataoka, Tsukasa Usui, Maasa Miyoshi, Masato Ohashi, Yasuaki Iwata, and/or Hajime Wakai - C1E78 - St. John - 01:29:51 29) Spatial Lullaby - Stellaris - Multiplatform - Gustav Landerholm - C2E11 - St. John - 01:33:08 30) Heleosphere (Menu Music) - N/A (System Music) - A500 Mini - Chris Smith - C1E76 - St. John - 01:37:09 31) Construct Factory 4 - Loz: Tears of the Kingdom - Switch - Manaka Kataoka, Tsukasa Usui, Maasa Miyoshi, Masato Ohashi, Yasuaki Iwata, and/or Hajime Wakai - C1E78 - St. John - 01:40:50 32) World G - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjoler - C1E78 - St. John - 01:42:42 33) Waiting… - N/A (“Time and Place” Album) - N/A (Non-VGM [ALBUM]) - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - Ch F: “A Time and Place for Time and Place” - Adam Frazier and Elijah Moore - 01:46:39 34) Rusty Ruin Zone: Act 2 - Sonic 3D Blast - Saturn - Richard Jacques - C1E72 - St. John - 01:47:59 35) Baby Download - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 01:51:13 36) Defeat - Galaxy Force II - Arcade - Katsuhiro Hayashi and/or Koichi Namiki - C1E71 - St. John - 01:54:32 37) Thin Holidays - Rage in Peace - PC / Switch - Peonies - C1E76 - St. John - 01:57:17 38) World C - Art of Balance - Multiplatform - Martin Schjoler - C1E77 - St. John - 01:59:58 39) Binary Sunset - Stray - Multiplatform - Yann Van der Cruyssen - Ch F: Highlights from Stray - St. John - 02:02:18 40) Quiet - EDGE - Multiplatform - Richard Malot - C1E78 - St. John - 02:04:18 41) Continue - TMNT: Tournament Fighters - Genesis - Miki Higashino - C1E77 - St. John - 02:06:48 42) Disrupted Planets (Map 2) Super Bomberman 3 - SNES - c: Jun Chikuma / a: Keita Hoshi - C1E75 - St. John - 02:08:37 43) Titan - Hyper Light Drifter - Multiplatform - disasterpeace - C1E78 - St. John - 02:14:26 44) The Hunter's Repose - Moryou Senki Madara 2 - Super Famicom - Konami Kukeiha Club - C1E71 - St. John - 02:16:49 45) Beautiful Lie Requiem - N/A (originally from Dangonranpa) - N/A (originally on PSP) - c: Masafumi Takeda / a: Masafumi Takeda (Danganronpa Decadence REMIX) - C1E80 - Hugues - 02:19:02 46) The Magical Box - World of Illusion - Genesis - Haruyo Oguro and/or Tomoko Sasaki - C2E15 - St. John - 02:25:11 47) Jookbi - N/A (Original Chiptune) - N/A (Masterststem PSG=FM [sound hardware]) - rayjkayj - C1E73 - rayjkayj - 02:26:45 48) Continue - Shadow Blasters - Genesis - Kim Songdong - C1E79 - “Kitty” - 02:29:34 49) Goodnight Moon - N/A (originally from Duck Tales) - N/A (originally on NES) - c: Hiroshige Tonomura / a: E-Bison (OC Remix) - C1E80 - Hugues - 02:31:06 50) Dreiton - Minecraft - Multiplatform - C418 (aka Daniel Rosenfeld) - C2E13 - St. John - 02:32:50 B1) Outro: 02:40:41 Music Block Runtime: 02:32:00 / Total Episode Runtime: 03:00:00 - EXACT! Our customary Channel 1 intro and outro music, which did not appear today is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio, on the Sega Dreamcast - composed by BB Rights. Our special year-in-review intro and outro music are, respectively, Results Theme from Metroid Prime on the GameCube, composed by Kenji Yamamoto, and Results Parade, from the Check Mii Out Channel on the Wii, composed by Kazumi Totaka. Produced using a nearly equal mix of Audacity and Ardour in Linux (either Fedora Linux (Gnome), Nobara (Gnome), SteamOS 3 (KDE), Manjaro (MATE), Ubuntu DDE, Ultramarine (Pantheon), Ubuntu Unity, Sparky Linux (NsCDE), or on any combination of the Gaming PC "Big Rig", the Steam Deck, Living Room desktop, Mac Mini or one of three Linux laptops – Fedora on Laptop and/or Nobara on Big Rig being the most likely and most common). Recorded with a Shure SM7B XLR dynamic microphone on a RØDE PSA1+ boom arm through a Cloudlifter and a Focusrite 4i4 XLR-to-USB interface! You can also find all of our audio episodes on Archive.org as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content. Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. Meanwhile, all the old stuff is still there, and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio Occasional blogs and sometimes expanded show notes can be found here: nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com. Nerd Noise Radio is also available on The Retro Junkies Network at www.theretrojunkies.com, and is a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/VGMPodcastFans/ We are also a member of Podcasters of Des Moines at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1782895868426870/ Or, if you wish to connect with us directly, we have two groups of our own: Nerd Noise Radio - Easy Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/276843385859797/ for sharing tracks, video game news, or just general videogame fandom. Nerd Noise Radio - Expert Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381475162016534/ for going deep into video game sound hardware, composer info, and/or music theory. Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com You can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio. And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Vurbl. Amazon and Audible coming soon! Also, be on the lookout for a Discord channel! Links to Oddie HD (as of this writing, Oddie HD is really only any kind of active on Threads): YouTube (have literally done nothing with this as of this writing): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN5y_HMgokZFQxspXjoOI8A Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oddie.hd?mibextid=ZbWKwL X (the artist formerly known as Twitter): https://x.com/OddieHD?t=9_YPjcxnoqdeQUjpTEB8Kw&s=09 Instagram: https://instagram.com/oddiehd?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg== Threads (only outlet thus far where Oddie is actually active – best way to connect for now): https://www.threads.net/@oddiehd Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@oddiehd "Autistic Spreadsheets" to see St. John's work: 1) Spreadsheet which lists every single track featured on NNR in 2023 - I am withholding this one until Hugues' C1R6b releases, because this will contain spoilers for that episode otherwise. I'll put this spreadsheet in the show notes of that episode instead (as well as putting a burst up about it otherwise). 2) Spreadsheet showing John's work narrowing down from the year's total of 466 tracks to a meager 50 for this best of (if you read all the title bars, then the document will become self-explanatory): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16JF-JjsMiwy9ZxcnVsaouhXkFDT4pgdRBzpMWeWSmtk/edit?usp=sharing Thanks for listening! Join us again later this month for C1ER6b (Channel 1, Retrospective 6b): "The Best of 2023 – pt. 2: Hugues' Picks" - Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds"! And wherever you are - Fly the N! Cheers!
"Technically the Christmas Show......" The NPL Show is back for it's monthly review for November, as we're joined by three Managers looking to progress to the fourth round of the FA Trophy this weekend, as we hear from the Managers at Macclesfield, Nantwich Town and Radcliffe. In addition, we also discuss the league this month, as Ben was joined by League Social Media Officer James Heyes, by 26nil's Ian Burke, by Swampy from FC Radio, and by Cheshire Non League Reporter Andrew Simpson. This programme was recorded at The Heaton Hops on Wednesday 6th December 2023. - www.heatonhops.co.uk The opinions expressed within this programme are solely those of the contributors involved, and do not express the views or opinions of the Northern Premier League. Music by Hard Luck Child www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild
The National Coalition of Chiefs was set up to respond to the poverty crisis and social despair that has existed in First Nations communities across Canada. In today's episode, Leighton Grey and Dale Swampy discuss how opportunities for First Nation communities to work in the national resource sector would be a benefit for all Canadians and the nation as a whole.
Swampy and some Magic Trichs. Discord: https://discord.gg/vVQKUsxBvw
Today, we're talking about what's going on in congress, the "Scandinavian Sleeping Method," one of Taylor Swift's dating red flags, and "The Pandemic Skip." To talk about all of these topics and more, we're joined by host of The Sporkful podcast, Dan Pashman, as well as stand-up comedian, Graham Kay!——Thank you to this week's sponsors:Rocket Money - Use this link or go to rocketmoney.com/fakethenation to stop paying hundreds of dollars on subscription scams. Start cancelling today!——Rate Fake The Nation 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!Follow Negin Farsad on TwitterEmail Negin fakethenation@headgum.comSupport her Patreon ——Host - Negin Farsad——Producer - Andrew McGuire——Theme Music - Gaby AlterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
South Carolina... here we come. Bettina covers the true crime this week, the abduction and murder of Edna Suttles. We hate stories like this... he snuffed the life out of someone with so much of it. Beth attempts to lighten things up with legends from the good state of South Carolina... beware of silver suited men, lizard men, and a Button Man? Cheers! For resources and more Hangover check out our website: www.killerhangoverpodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/killerhangoverpodcast/message
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The System continues to play chess. Super happy fun times at the state fair. Ron Johnson with perhaps the boldest postmortom on COVID. And Vivek isn't who you think he is.
Who would have thought a trip to France would end with the Bancroft Bros interviewing Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, the creators of "Phineas and Ferb"? Yep, when you go to the Annecy Animation film festival, you never know who you'll bump into! Dan and Swampy were there with Disney TV to promote their new season of Phineas and Ferb and we grabbed them for a juicy interview full of behind the scenes and fun! Enjoy!
Players apparently are not happy with Eric Bieniemy's intensity at practice. Ron Rivera didn't exactly cool the flames.Wasn't the elimination of Dan Snyder supposed to eliminate drama? We dive into it all on the Go Long Podcast. Co-host Jim Monos survived an ownership change himself in Buffalo and shares his insight. We may already be seeing those in power scrambling for the life rafts. That's what happens in the NFL. Also, we get into Johnny Manziel's wild rise and fall and Monos looks back at what it's like to cut a player this time of year. You can listen to the audio above or watch the video below from Fattey Beer Company in Hamburg, NY.Our 2023 Kickoff series of features continues Friday A.M. with a penetrating look at the Detroit Lions, and how this team transformed from Matt Patricia-to-Dan Campbell. The secret's in the DNA. This feature will only be available to subscribers.Thank you for joining our community. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe
Anna Perez joins this episode of The Jeff Dornik Show to discuss the out-of-control tyrannical government we face here in America. Donald Trump is getting indicted left and right, our elections are rigged, the federal government is being weaponized against American citizens and Big Pharma and China essentially run our government. The question really is: Have we reached the point of no return? One of the really big problems in DC is the swamp that Trump has called to be drained. The Uniparty doesn't want outsiders or those that cannot be controlled. They know they can't control Trump, but they do everything they can to control the rest of the candidates and politicians . Anna Perez explains how the swamp works from her perspective, and how even the voters are manipulated into voting for the establishment's chosen candidates. Anna Perez is the host of Wrongthink on Live From America TV, and co-host of Waking Up America on Rumble. Subscribe to this show on Rumble and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe to Jeff Dornik's Substack at https://jeffdornik.substack.com. Sign up for pickax, the social media platform that protects free speech, is not beholden to Big Tech, has algorithms that amplify your voice and provides monetization opportunities for content creators. https://pickax.com Take control of your health and stop relying on Big Pharma. Start with the zeolite heavy metal detox that Dr Sherri Tenpenny recommend, Pure Body Extra. This will help rid your body of the toxins that you can't help but become exposed to. Click here to get $50 off your first order: https://jeffdornik.thegoodinside.com/pbx-trial-offer-10c2020/ Register for Mike Lindell's upcoming live-stream event August 16-17 where he'll lay out the plan to fix the elections before 2024. Use promo code FFN to get access for FREE, plus you'll receive a gift from Mr Lindell himself. Click here to registering promo code FFN: https://lindellevent.com
It's time to do away with the conservative tradition of respecting "the brave men and women of the FBI"; if the US ever gets into a civil war, it will be the fault of the FBI and all the other 3-letter agencies. How the Assyrians 'fixed' Babylon after some half measures. Cuban coffee and empanadas. Being conflicted about watching college football. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's finally here! After a summer break and over one-hundred games, Into the Aether returns for season six with a retrospective on the Sega Dreamcast library! Stephen and Brendon report back with a list of the 30 must-play games for the console in a discussion with producer AJ Fillari before drilling down and creating an ITA Top 5. Thank you all for indulging us after our vacation, but we're so excited to be back!You can find the full list of games discussed here: https://www.backloggd.com/u/brendonbigley/list/into-the-aether-the-sega-dreamcast-must-play-list/---Find us everywhere: https://intothecast.onlineJoin the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intothecast---Follow on Threads: https://threads.net/@intothecastFollow on Tumblr: https://intothecast.tumblr.com---Follow Stephen Hilger: https://stephenhilgerart.com/Follow Brendon Bigley: https://threads.net/@brendonbigleyProduced by AJ Fillari: https://bsky.app/profile/ajfillari.bsky.social---Season 6 Cover Art by Scout Wilkinson: https://scoutwilkinson.myportfolio.com/---Timecodes: (00:00) - Intro (02:04) - Welcome to Into the Aether! (15:02) - Quantifying "Dreamcast Vibes" (20:05) - And I'm Brendon BIgley (20:11) - The thing about the Dreamcast (25:38) - How the episode is gonna go (29:12) - It's 1999 (29:43) - The House of the Dead 2 (39:40) - Hydro Thunder (46:41) - Soul Caliber (58:42) - Happy Y2K (01:03:38) - Mr. Driller (01:08:03) - Cannon Spike (01:14:49) - Grandia 2 (01:21:10) - Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (01:27:47) - Skies of Arcadia (01:34:08) - Seaman (01:49:18) - Shenmue (02:11:59) - The Virtua RPG (02:14:59) - 2000 (continued) (02:16:02) - Power Stone 2 (02:23:50) - Capcom vs SNK 2: Mark of the Millenium 2001 (02:26:31) - D2 (02:34:35) - Legacy of Kain: Soulreaver (02:39:01) - Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge (02:44:57) - Dead or Alive 2 (02:53:19) - Jet Set Radio (Jet Grind Radio) (02:59:26) - Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (03:05:03) - Techromancer (03:07:55) - Resident Evil: Code Veronica (03:16:23) - 2000 AND 1??? (03:16:44) - Reiterating why the Dreamcast collapsed (03:19:58) - Project Justice (03:25:15) - Phantasy Star ONLINE (03:29:42) - Virtua Tennis 2 (03:35:11) - Bomberman Online (03:39:13) - 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker (03:41:47) - Putting a little bit of respect on Crazy Taxi (03:42:24) - 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker (03:42:42) - The Last of Our 2001 Games (03:42:45) - The Last of Us??? (03:43:09) - Sonic Adventure 2 (03:54:36) - Rest in Peace Dreamcast (there are still games coming out tho) (03:56:44) - Shenmue 2 (04:09:11) - Ikaruga (04:14:10) - Space Channel 5 Part 2 (04:18:05) - ReZ (04:29:30) - Mentioning (Honorably) (04:30:02) - Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream (04:32:19) - Air Force Delta (04:33:02) - Mars Matrix (04:33:32) - Elemental Gimmick Gear (EGG) (04:35:51) - Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future (04:38:15) - ChuChu Rocket (04:39:19) - Sega Bass Fishing (04:39:33) - Dino Crisis (04:39:57) - Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2, come on (04:40:00) - Star Wars Jedi Power Battles (04:40:26) - Spider-man (04:42:14) - That's it! (04:42:55) - We did it (04:43:14) - This is now when we do a top 5 (04:58:46) - Making the Aether Top 5 (05:03:52) - Testing the list (05:06:49) - The Aether Top 5 Best Video Games for the Sega Dreamcast (05:07:18) - Wrapping up ---Thanks to all of our amazing patrons including our Eternal Gratitude members: | Susan H | Olivia K | Dan S | Zach D | Dominick N | Brett S | Evan B | Robert L | min2 | Aaron G | Matthew S | Erik M | Brady H | Joshua J | Tony L | Danny K | Shanna P | Seth MC | Adam B | Andy H | Demo | Maxwell L | Spiritofthunder | Jason W | Jason T | Corey T | Minnow Eats Whale | Caleb W | Jesse W | Mike T | Codes | Wesley | Erik B | Butterfly B | Gabe O | Lasse B | Jeff N | Sergio L | ninjadeathdog | Rory B | A42PoundMoose | Mr Andrew S | Peter | Stellar.Bees | Brendan K | Scott R | wreckx | Noah OR | Michael G | Arcturus | Chris R | hepahe | Chase A | Anna | Nick Q | Chris M | RB | Karen H | Michaela W | Adam F | Scott H | Lauren H | Ben G | Therese K | jgprinters | Matt H | Murray | Trevor B | David P | Jason K | Bede R | Kamrin H | Andrew D | Kyle S | Philip N ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Domonique says Dan wants to have his cake and eat it too in regard to the culture around the Meadowlark Media studios. Domonique also offers a home-and-home with Greg Cote. Meanwhile, Dan doesn't trust anyone to get anything done right. Then, Mike Ryan is reporting from the courthouse where Donald Trump is set to be indicted, and it is SWAMPY out there. Plus, do you ever root for someone in a coffin to be alive? And Amin is furious with Paul Pierce for stealing The After Dark Ethos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
["Skip straight to the music" timestamp: 00:09:09] Today's broadcast is C1E76 for Theme Thursday, June 1st, 2023. Today's theme is music from unsung and undersung composers, on a program we're calling "The Big Sound of the Little Guy – vol. 2" - an episode (and likely the debut episode) of the fabulous VGM podcast community's massive group project "Masters of VGM" - season 2! Masters of VGM can be found at www.mastersofvgm.com, or on Twitter or Discord. Track# - Track - Game - System(s) - Composer(s) - Timestamp A1) Masters of VGM Promo (feat. Ed from VGMbassy) - 00:00:00 A2) NNR MoVGM Earcatcher – 00:01:557 A3) Intro – 00:02:01 01) Enter the Gungeon – Enter the Gungeon - Multiplatform - Adam Drucker – 00:09:09 02) Lovely Planet – Lovely Planet - Multiplatform – Calem Bowen – 00:13:23 03) The Beginning - Vampire Survivors – Multiplatform - William Davies, elrond504, PlayOnLoop, Daniela Zandara, Filippo Vicarelli, and/or Lorenzo Floro – 00:15:12 04) P-Lump - Doomsday Warrior – SNES - Junta Sakata – 00:17:47 05) Dawn of a New Day - Saturday Morning RPG – Multiplatform – Vince DiCola – 00:19:33 06) On the Road - Road 96 – PC / Switch - Robert Parker – 00:21:19 07) Chill-pede - Centipede Recharged – Multiplatform – Megan McDuffee – 00:25:03 08) Synths and Waves - Cloudpunk – Multiatform - Harry Critchley – 00:27:12 09) In-Game Theme - Lunar Battle – iOS/Android - Unknown – 00:30:15 10) Swampy's Course 1 - Where's my Water – iOS / Android - Unknown – 00:33:07 11) Opening Theme - Commander Pixman – iOS / Android – Unknown – 00:35:18 12) Rock Cavern - Rikki and Vikki – Atari 7800 / PC- PenguiNet – 00:37:28 13) Flying Robotic Artificial Nanobots - Ghost 1.0 - Multiplatform - Jose Jaime Hidalgo de la Torre – 00:41:01 14) Title Screen - Dap – PC – Paul Anstey – 00:43:06 15) Welcome to 4546b - Subnautica 2: Below Zero – Multiplatform – Ben Prunty – 00: 16) Starbase Menu Theme - Star Control II – 3DO - Riku Nuottajärvi, Dan Nicholson, Marc Brown, Aaron J. Grier, Eric Berge, Kevin Palivec, Erol Otus, and/or Tommy V. Dunbar – 00: 17) Triskaidekaphobia - Polybius – PC - Ahoy – 00:47:06 18) Entrada - N++ - Multiplatform - Zwei Kriese – 00:49:10 19) Sand Wars - Redout – PC - Nils Iver Holtar – 00:54:11 20) An Unbreakable Force - BroForce – Multiplatform - Deon van Heerden – 00:58:43 21) Ready to Die? - Hellbound - PC - Christian Fernando Perucchi, Federico Ágreda Álvarez, and/or David A. Levill – 01:00:44 22) Mission Select - Blazing Chrome – Multiplatform - Dominic Ninmark, Tiago Santos, and/or Kristine – 01:03:46 23) Battle with a Guardian - Elliot Quest – Multiplatform – Michael Chait – 01:05:47 24) Mecha-David - Rock of Ages – PC / XB360 / PS3 - Patricio Meneses – 01:08:05 25) Menu Music - N/A (system music) - A500 Mini - Chris Smith – 01:10:42 26) Zens Stories - Zenses Ocean – DS – Martin Schjoler – 01:14:21 27) Falling Stars - Spiritfarer - Multiplatform – Max LL – 01:16:34 28) Komorembi - Gris – Multiplatform - Berlinist – 01:18:26 29) Super Lovely - Super Lovely Planet – PC - Satsuma Audio (aka Laurence Steele) - 01:24:06 30) Your Sidekick - Even the Ocean – Multiplatform – Melos Han-Tani – 01:27:36 31) Level 8 - Tetris - CD-i – Jim Andron – 01:29:12 32) Upbeat City - Supraland - Multiplatform – David Munnich – 01:33:31 33) Swampy's Course 3 - Where's my Water – iOS / Android - Unknown – 01:36:39 34) Heaven Candidate - Super Time Force Ultra – PC / PS4 / Vita - Jason DeGroot – 01:39:32 35) Floor It! - X-Racer – Hydra – c : John Wedgeworth (aka St. John from Nerd Noise Radio) / a: Jay Cook – 01:43:00 36) Stage Theme 2 - Wrath of the Black Manta - NES - Yoki Shinjyuku – 01:44:42 37) Lovely Development - Lovely Planet Arcade - PC – Calem Bowen – 01:45:55 38) Mega Super Arcade Cup - Formula Retro Racing – Multiplatform – RePixel8 Sound Team – 01:47:56 39) Fun House Fiasco - Donut Dodo – PC / Switch / Evercade - CosmicGem – 01:48:54 40) Trouble Town Tunnels - Lovely Planet Remix - PC – Satsuma Audio – 01:50:27 41) Draw Theme 3 - Drawful 2 – Multiplatform - Andy Poland – 01:52:35 42) Write Theme 2 - Drawful 2 – Multiplatform - Andy Poland – 01:54:43 43) Thin Holidays - Rage in Peace – PC / Switch - Peonies – 01:57:45 44) April Skies - Lovely Planet 2: April Skies - PC – Calem Bowen – 02:00:26 45) Exit the Gungeon – Exit the Gungeon - Multiplatform - Adam Drucker – 02:02:07 B1) Outro – 02:06:20 B2) Outtakes – 02:18:23 Music Block Runtime: 01:57:15, Total Episode Runtime: 02:20:08 Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights. Produced using Ardour / Audacity in Linux (either KDE Neon, Garuda KDE Dr460nized, openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE, Elementary)S 7, Manjaro Xfce, Fedora 37, or SteamOS 3 on any combination of the Gaming PC "Big Rig", the Steam Deck, Living Room desktop, Mac Mini or one of three Linux laptops – Neon on Laptop and/or Garuda on Big Rig being the most likely and most common). Recorded with a Shure SM7B XLR dynamic microphone on a RØDE PSA1+ boom arm through a Cloudlifter and a Focusrite 4i4 XLR-to-USB interface! You can also find all of our audio episodes on Archive.org as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content. Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. 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Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com You can also follow us on Twitter at @NerdNoiseRadio. And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, and Vurbl. Amazon and Audible coming soon! Also, be on the lookout for a Discord channel! Thanks for listening! Join us again later this month for a Ch F bonus episode featuring highlights from the soundtrack to the game Stray, and again late this month or early next month for C2E13: "Songs on the Unsung". And wherever you are - Fly the N! Cheers!
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Matt and Eric finish their '90s "A-list horror" run on a high note with 1994's INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE, which, at the time, was a huge swing for Tom Cruise. Plus, Disney+ and Hulu pull a frustrating "Zaslav," Galactic Starcruiser closes up shop, and more...
Weaponization of FBI House Hearing, Retaliation toward Congressional whistleblowers, Jordan opens hearings, Swampy's substack review, Garret O Boyle testifies on experience with the FBI, Media Matters drops, Mr Friend testimony, Mr Allen witnesses, MTG announces articles of impeachment, and more...
It seems to keep getting worse and I am really not that shocked, but at the same time I am. How? With the way the Yankees roster is constructed, they have both a high ceiling and low floor. That is how. In this episode we discuss that issue, the lineup problems, Cole's awful Sunday, Boone's bullpen management, Bader's surge, an unusual player comp, and a lot more. NYY-NYK-MMA Question of the Day: True or False? The Yankees' loss today broke their five-game extra innings win streak against Tampa. 0:00 Intro 2:07 G1 Recap & Thoughts 7:00 G2 Recap & Thoughts 8:17 Tip Of The Cap (Starting Pitcher): Domingo German 10:14 G3 Recap & Thoughts 13:32 Tip Of The Cap (Relief Pitcher): Michael King 15:28 Boone Tries To Steal Outs Again 20:47 Tip Of The Cap (Position Player): Harrison Bader 23:09 The Lineup Isn't Trustworthy, Healthy Or Not 30:41 Brief Injury Updates 34:17 NYY-NYK-MMA Question Of The Day 34:55 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bd4robcarbone/support
It seems to keep getting worse and I am really not that shocked, but at the same time I am. How? With the way the Yankees roster is constructed, they have both a high ceiling and low floor. That is how. In this episode we discuss that issue, the lineup problems, Cole's awful Sunday, Boone's bullpen management, Bader's surge, an unusual player comp, and a lot more. NYY-NYK-MMA Question of the Day: True or False? The Yankees' loss today broke their five-game extra innings win streak against Tampa. 0:00 Intro 2:07 G1 Recap & Thoughts 7:00 G2 Recap & Thoughts 8:17 Tip Of The Cap (Starting Pitcher): Domingo German 10:14 G3 Recap & Thoughts 13:32 Tip Of The Cap (Relief Pitcher): Michael King 15:28 Boone Tries To Steal Outs Again 20:47 Tip Of The Cap (Position Player): Harrison Bader 23:09 The Lineup Isn't Trustworthy, Healthy Or Not 30:41 Brief Injury Updates 34:17 NYY-NYK-MMA Question Of The Day 34:55 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bd4robcarbone/support
On the podcast today we have special guest Meyer Hatchery Brand Ambassador Swampy Pines Homestead! In 2020 they started our chicken-raising journey with a flock of 10 Rhode Island Red hens from Meyer Hatchery and have grown since then. Learn all about why they started their homesteading journey, and what they have learned along the way. If you would like to follow along with their chicken and other homesteading adventures, follow them on Instagram @swampy.pines.homestead
Mark and Veronica sit down with their friend Miranda Parkin, who is an industry voice actress and all created her own pilot Comet Casino, as well as her Housewife character, we're talkin' about Horror Movies and the Rise of Indie AnimationMeeting Halfway is a weekly podcast featuring LSMark and Veronica as they interview creators and artists that have been both life-long and contemporary inspirations for their collective creative worlds. LS Markhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LSMarkhttps://twitter.com/LSMark_Veronicahttps://www.twitch.tv/veronicaandjellyhttps://twitter.com/veronicandjellyIntro music by: Nick OlmozProduced by Screenwave Mediahttps://screenwavemedia.comTony Piluso, Producerhttps://hackthemovies.comBruce McMurtrie Jr, Editorhttps://BruceMcMurtrie.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5677777/advertisement
The hottest Aussie on the planet is back! No, not Kylie Minogue, but Paul Hix! That's right, it's time for more Swamp Thing! Paul and I dive into another couple of issues, and they are fun! Swampy gets accosted by an insane priest and his demon, then he ends up on a mysterious island with rebels with a cause, and zombies! All this and more, so definitely tune in! As usual, you can send any feedback to the show though email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB or Tumblr pages (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Paul on Twitter @Reading_Hix or at WaitingforDoom.com (definitely check out that website, as it has links to all of his shows)! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magsnmonsters/message
Ever wanted to know what it takes to create a TV pilot? In this special episode, Anne is joined by Scott & Miranda Parkin to discuss Comet Casino. Comet Casino is a story centered around found family. It talks about those relationships & friendships that grow so near and dear that they feel like family. Scott & Miranda voice two of the characters, but were heavily involved in the creation of the show. From planning out the story to animating, Miranda was in charge and excited about this mid-century modern tale. After two year, the pilot episode is ready & shipped out to all the right people. So what's next for the duo? There may be more planning, creating, and meeting taking in their future…but you have to listen up to hear the whole story. Transcript It's time to take your business to the next level, the BOSS level! These are the premiere Business Owner Strategies and Successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a BOSS, a VO BOSS! Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza. Anne: Hey everyone, welcome to the VO BOSS podcast. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and today I am so excited and pumped to have the Comet Casino team here with us, special guests Scott and Miranda Parkin. You guys, welcome to the show. Thank you so much. Yay! Scott: Thank you so much for having me. You were an early supporter of this. (inaudible) merch on your show, you donated money, and now we're in the pitch phase. So we really owe a great debt of gratitude to the VO BOSS. Miranda: Yeah, seriously. Anne: Well, thank you. Thank you. I mean, it's not hard to support and love what you guys are doing. So for those BOSSes out there who may not be familiar with the famous Comet Casino team, I thought we would start with a little bit of an introduction of each of you so that the BOSSes can get to know you a little bit better. So let's start with Scott,‘cause he's older. (laughs) So Scott, I mean actor, amazing improv instructor, voice actor, I mean everything. Tell us how you got started in the industry and where it's going (laughs) and your life. Miranda: And your social security number. Anne: Yes. Scott: No, that's horrible. That's horrible advice. I'm from Sacramento, California, and I started in radio when I was in college. I interned at KCAP, the home of rock. When I was around 20, 18, 19 in that sort of range, I was able to weasel my way onto the air with a guy named Kevin Anderson. He got fired, but he made a tape of the time we were together, sent it to Tulsa, Oklahoma. They had us come out for an audition. They asked me if I'd ever been to Oklahoma. And at the time I said, uh, the furthest east I've been is the Nevada side of Heavenly Valley, dude. And that is literally how we all spoke in Northern California. You were more like this, like, are you gonna put change on your car before you go to Tahoe? Went out there to Oklahoma and did that. And then I got fired again. Came back to Sacramento, got a gig in Dallas, was there for 11 years, got married, got — moved to Los Angeles in, I wanna say ‘98. Had a kid in 2000, got divorced in 2003, done voiceover and writing for television and acting, and I always say you gotta hit it from every angle possible, so I'll do most of the stuff that they'll pay creative wise. So Miranda's been raised on TV sets and in voiceover lobbies and all that. And she started in the business when she was about five. Miranda: Pretty crazy. Anne: So, yeah. So Miranda, let's talk about that because you did grow up in the business. Yeah. I'm so excited again to actually see you and talk with you. And so tell us how you kind of got started, and was this something that, because you were around it for all the time when you were small, is it something that you loved right away, or did you kind of grow into it? Miranda: Well, I mean, I feel like I loved it first because I was like, oh, I just really love reading. Like I love reading out loud. Like that very much fun. Scott: Nerd! Miranda: Shut up. Anne: That was me too. That was me too. Scott: Yeah. Miranda: I liked reading out loud. So when they were like, “hey, do you wanna read this thing out loud,” a little five year old? And I was like, yeah, of course I wanna read that thing out loud. So I did. And then I was like, oh, oh, they like it when I do that. That's cool. I like that. You know, I was five, so I didn't really know, but it just made me feel happy, you know? Like I've always loved reading out loud. And then I got paid to talk about SeaWorld, and I'm like, I love animals and I love talking about whales, like of course I, I'm gonna do that. Anne: Was this when you were five or a little bit later on? Miranda: A little bit later on because I started when I was five, and then it was kind of went until eight or nine I think. I think nine was when I, I got the -- Scott: When the hammer got dropped. Miranda: Yeah. Yeah. I got the job of, uh, Lucy in a direct to DVD Peanuts movie. And my mom was like, no, you can't do that. So I was like, oh, alright. I really like reading out loud. I really like the Peanuts. Scott: But her dad was a voiceover actor, and anything that had something to do with me was -- Anne: Ah. Scott: Yeah. Anne: Okay. So there's the six degrees here I think because you said Lucy, right? You read for the — Miranda: Right. Anne: Okay. So my maiden name is Lucy. Okay? Scott: Excellent. Is that true? Anne: Yes, it's very true. It's very, because people called me Miss Lucy when I was a teacher, and then they would sing, Miss Lucy had a steamboat. The steamboat had a bell. Exactly. Scott: I forgot you were a teacher. My mom was a teacher for 35 years. I have I have so many teachers throughout our family. Anne: Well, so that's number one. And number two is that when I was young, when I was about six, when I was in kindergarten, I love to read out loud as well. And here's where my claim to fame, my creative claim to fame is that I wrote books. I wrote books about Nibbles the Rabbit. And as a kindergartner, I read them to the first graders. So that's my claim to fame. I mean, I -- Miranda: Kind of a power move. Anne: I mean, so Miranda, if I could only be half as good of, and I illustrated and wrote, and you know what I mean? Which is, that's incredible. Miranda: That's, that's amazing. Anne: You do everything. And so I just feel like the apple doesn't far fall from the tree there, I think; the writer, artist, voice actor, actor. Scott: I can't draw a stick figure without uh, without help. So. Miranda: That's true. He can draw a palm tree and a lightning bolt. Anne: There you go. Very good. Scott: And I can draw an oak tree too though. Miranda: And an oak tree. Oak tree. Sorry, forgot about that. One of the three. Scott: Yeah. Anne: I got good at drawing a rabbit as a kindergarten. But other than that -- Miranda: Nibbles the rabbit. Anne: — that's kind of where it stopped. Although I always was in awe of people who could draw. And so I want to actually talk about Comet Casino because that's really why I wanted to bring you here so that we can talk about the whole process. Because BOSSes out there, if you're listening, the whole concept of Comet Casino is BOSS from start to as it evolves. Because you have encompassed all areas of the creative arts, all areas of funding, of marketing, of starting something and seeing it grow and seeing it evolve. So I love the evolution of Comet Casino. So before we do that, let me show the BOSSes a little preview of what we have here. So let's do this first. Scott: Can we set it up real quick? Anne: Yeah. Let, we're gonna set it up right now. Scott: This is not a trailer. There's no voiceover or anything like that. This is the first 90 seconds of the pilot, and the shuttle attendant is the lovely great Delisle Griffin. And we love it. And so you get an idea of where our story takes place, who are the principals, and what's going on in the first 90 seconds. The whole thing, the whole pilot presentation is just over 10 minutes. There you go. Miranda: Yeah, there we go. Anne: All right. We're gonna give you guys the first 90 seconds. All right. Here we go. >> Attention passengers. We will be landing shortly on Luparif Omari, please return to your seats. If you've morphed during the flight, please regenerate and buckle up. Okay? And remember, as long as you look like you're gambling, they gotta keep bringing you drinks. Good luck. >> Luparif Omari. Everybody knows it as the loop. Number one adult playground in the galaxy and the armpit of the fucking universe. Everyone is thrilled when they get here and broken, disillusioned when they leave. That's just after a weekend. I spent the first 18 years of my life here. On the loop, after high school, you pretty much have three choices: bartending school, dealer school or alcoholic gambler. I wanted something more. So I went to law school on the nearest planet. After graduation I took a really good job as a defense attorney. It's difficult and none of it comes easy, but okay, it's somewhere else, and that's all that matters. So what am I doing back here? My dad, owner of the formerly luxurious Comet Casino passed away. How? Uh, he just stopped breathing while a guy was choking him to death, which on the loop is considered natural causes. The loop is 100 miles of casinos, clubs, and general debauchery crammed into a thin band of oxygen. Everything else is toxic. My dad used to drop off associates in the desert when it was time for them to die of natural causes. >> Hurry. Hurry, everyone. Anne: Haha, awesome. I love it. And can I tell you that honestly, when I first heard it, I love the beginning, right, with the introduction. But Miranda, when you start telling the story, I teach like storytelling to students for years. And you have such a beautiful, wonderful presentation of storytelling in that, like it is so damn impressive. Miranda: Hey, I used to love reading stories out loud. Now I do it all the time. Anne: If Scott knows me, I don't say that lightly. I love, love the performance. Scott: That's not — this whole thing, this has been two years in the making, and we directed all these legends who are friends of ours and have always supported Miranda. And if Miranda wasn't able to hold their own with these legends, it doesn't work. All of what we've done, it just doesn't work. So. Miranda: That was one thing that I got scared about. Like I know literally like after we like got all these people to do it, and they were like, all right, now it's time to record your part. And I'm like, oh, I have to actually, I have to go up against these — oh my God. Not, not go up against, but like work with, like be in the same cartoon as, and I'm like, oh my God, that's like a dream come true regardless of where this thing goes. Scott: Yes. And frightening as hell. And same for me. ‘Cause Miranda actually does video games and animation. I don't do so much of either of those. So after asking these people and then having to, you know, what was really cool was that we recorded our parts at SoundBox LA with Tim Friedlander. So first Miranda and Tim directed me, and then we switched, and Tim and I directed Miranda. So that was really, it was really cool. And he's been so supportive and known Miranda for a very long time. So it was, it was just really cool to do our parts at Tim's with Tim directing. Miranda: Yeah. ‘Cause he's such a good friend and such a great dude. And he supported it all the way through. It just seemed like a natural fit. Anne: So let's talk about, how did it all start? Miranda: Ooh, ooh, ooh. I've got this one. Anne: Okay. Scott: Keep it tight and bright. Miranda: So essentially it started as an FBI agent gets teleported into space and works off her debt at a space casino. So that was like our initial idea. And I wanted to do something Scott: That was all Miranda's -- Miranda: Yeah. And then I was like, okay, well the FBI thing is kind of silly, stupid. Let's just go with a mother-daughter story about a girl that actually lives in the casino and went to the casino and like lived at the casino, and her mom was the boss and she had to come back. And then we were just like, okay, let's cut the mom. Because I don't know how to tell a mother daughter story. I know how to tell a father-daughter story. So let's make a father-daughter story about a dysfunctional -- Scott: Well Miranda, you have to be honest, Ed Jager, our head writer and 23 year veteran television writer came in and said, I'm killing the mom. There's no story there. It's a father-daughter story. It's all about the daughter. Going away. Wanting to get the hell outta home, and then having to come back and then finding out that, ah, you know what? I hate this place, but I work here. It works. I have a connection here, and I'm really good at all the jobs I'm doing. It's the Joan Didian. You can't go home but you, maybe you can kind of thing. Does that make sense? Miranda: See the thing is like at the beginning of it, it morphed and switched. But I always wanted to make it a space casino. Always, always, always. Anne: But then, let me backtrack here. So you're telling me the beginnings of the story, but what's the beginnings of the idea, Miranda? Was it something that you said, I wanna create? So not many people in this industry, and I know BOSSes out there, this is the whole enchilada, this is the writing, the artistry, the production, the casting. So did you just one day say, I wanna make a show like (laughs)? Scott: We pitch ideas back and forth and have written a bunch of stuff, but Miranda always said that whenever they go animated shows, they have an episode at a casino. But I forget how you said it, M, I'm sorry. Miranda: So like in a lot of sci-fi media, there's always like a one-off episode with a casino. Like in Cowboy Bebop, there's a one-off episode with a space casino. In Star Wars, they go to a space casino in one of the newest Star Wars movies. In like Rick and Morty, they go to a Dave and Busters type thing called Blips and Shits. And I'm just like, why don't you stay there? There's so much potential. You have beings from all over the galaxy. You know, you have people that go to Vegas for conventions. You've got people that go to Vegas in sororities. You have gangsters and mobsters and bachelor parties Anne: I love it. Scott: Corporate convention. Always bringing different people. And if you put it out in space, 200 years in the future, the hell knows what -- Anne: Right. So many stories. I mean, I think so many stories can evolve from that. So yeah, there's longevity there. Yeah. Scott: The other thing we really liked was the found family because Miranda's been, was at my house from age 16 on solo and moved out two years ago. So big on found family. At my house growing up there was always an extra person. Somebody that just got divorced or some teenager had been kicked out of their house. So we're big on found family. A found family is such a lovely story. You can take in so many different directions, and in Miranda's situation, it's right here, found family. Miranda: But also it's relatable to everyone. Whether you have a good relationship with your parents or not, you always have friends. You know, friends are the family that you choose. I know it's cheesy, but everyone can relate to it. Everyone has a friend that you feel like you're a sibling. Anne: So then you had this idea that you wanted to do this. The two of you were bouncing ideas and then you said, yes, this sounds amazing. Let's get a writer. Like what happened after that? Just get a writer involved. Scott: Like I said, we've had multiple ideas, and I think they're very solid ideas, but Miranda is a voracious performer and artist. They like to keep going and going and going. So if we didn't get something with legs on it early, it got set aside and fan art and something else, or voiceover or her life just got in. But this was much more substantial. And it has something that Miranda really likes is retro futurism and 50's -- Miranda: Like mid-century modern atomic age type stuff, Jetsons style. Anne: Yeah, absolutely. Scott: They really enjoyed drawing. So it was very inspirational. And then I showed it to my buddy Ed. We had made a little video presentation and it's 1000 degrees different than that, than the thing that we first made. But he goes, this is great. We showed it to Swampy Marsh, the creator of Phineas and Ferb, who's sort of Miranda's mentor and my good friend. And then we all got together with a couple of the writers from Gary Unmarried, that show my buddy Ed wrote about my life that was on CBS, and other writers that I'd worked with on their pilots. And we all got a room and sort of hammered out a thing. And then the found family thing, or how each of the casino employees used to work at the casino as a crooner or a fighter or something like that. And now the old man me has hired him to work on the, on the thing because they're no longer viable as performers. So we had that, and then Ed just took it off and built this great daughter goes away and comes back to save the found family sort of thing. Miranda: And it was so well done and well-written. And we pitched on jokes, and I would be like, oh, this character probably wouldn't say that, or this and that. But most of it was Ed really. He just brought this huge heart to it. Scott: Ed started on Roseanne and worked on Darma and Greg and so many great shows. And I was a joke guy, so you know, we were able to make the jokes crackle, and then you just crank it, crank it down, crank it down until it's tight. And then we hired Swampy Marsh and Bernie Patterson at Surfer Jack to do the staging animatics. So each time they go through, it's single line, really rudimentary, but it gives you a good idea of where everyone's going and what it will look like. I think they did four passes there. They hired Miranda to work on small projects. So Miranda got to work on her own pilot there. And then I think after we had our thank you party last summer at Tim's, Miranda said, I want it all to be -- I have so many ideas. I want more characters, I want some different backgrounds. This would be funnier if a chop from above. And so Miranda said, I wanna do all of this. So she redid everything. And so every frame you see in the thing is her character's shirt background, a couple backgrounds. We hired her roommate Lauren to do, really wonderful stuff. But almost all of it is Miranda's vision. So there you go. And then laid in all the sound. Tim West at Rebel Alliances donated hours and hours and hours of time. So the sound design is really good. Adam Gutman, Miranda, you can talk about. Miranda: Yeah. He's like a, he's a Disney composer. He does like all the music for these Star Wars land rides, and Amphibia, and he's worked on Greatest Showman and all these things. And I did a lot of work with him during the lockdown, and he had this like musical project, and I was able to do some animatics for him. And then after that, you know, we kept in contact and then he was like, if you don't let me do the music for Comet Casino, I will be very sad if you don't let me just do it. You know. And I was like -- Scott: Of course, of course. Miranda: He had all these like great kind of almost hotel lobby tracks from like a Star Wars thing that he worked on. And he's just like, I can tweak this and do this. I'm like, that is so cool. It was crazy. Anne: So a few things that I wanna point out to the BOSSes out there, because again, I think a lot of people that listen to the VO BOSS podcast they're thinking very much in just voiceover. And again, the scope of this project is so amazing, and I'm hearing a couple of things that just keep coming back to me. Number one is having a great network, right? And having a wonderful team to help put this together. And so I think that networking is such an important thing to have a successful -- Scott: Without, without it, this wouldn't exist. Anne: Yeah. Scott: I called in and asked every favor I had to get us at this point. Anne: Yeah, absolutely. Scott: Listen, I don't constantly work for free, but I work with friends and things I like mm-hmm and everyone liked all these people that are in this, Maurice Lamar, Billy West, Tara Strong, Luray, Newman, Mindy Sterling — all of them have known Miranda since about three years old because I was asked to be divorced when Miranda was three. So I had her with me, and they all sort of watched her grow up and watched her. So when I said, hey you guys, this is what we're doing, would you be willing? And they all said the same, some version of yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Tara Strong's like, just tell me where to talk. They didn't owe me anything, but I, we asked favors. Miranda: And one thing that I was so happy about is they've always been, ‘cause we're, you know, a lot of us are at the same agency. So like from being a kid, like not not a kid, but like, you know, in my 20s, early, early teenage years, they were always like, if you make something, if you make something, you know, put me in it. Please. So, you know, and then we finally followed through with an idea, and now it was like, I can do that. I can ask these people and they'll say yes. And that's just a such a great feeling to have, to have such a great support network of all these incredible talented people. I'm really honored. Scott: And Miranda designed each of the characters for each of those actors. Aunt Maisie was designed for Tara Strong. Gary Anthony Williams is Hendrix. So that's kind of a cool thing too. But you definitely have to be willing to work with -- I mean I've worked on so many pilots that got shot and didn't get to air. I don't get any money from that. I just get the experience providing and supporting. So when I have something, I call those guys and they're like, yeah, let's get together and write this. Anne: So then yet another thing that I wanna talk about that I think is so important in the development of this is you're still pursuing this, you're still getting funding for this. And so -- Scott: We've just started this phase. Anne: Right. Scott: We, it's taken two years to get up to that. Anne: Yeah. And I think that there's something to be said for the level of commitment obviously, that you have to have for this. I mean in my brain, there's no way that it can't not be successful for you guys. I mean that's the way I feel. I don't know. Miranda: I honestly think it's successful already. I am just, I am happy to be involved with these incredible people. I'm happy to have this part of my portfolio, and I'm ready to get this, this art in front of people who work in amazing studios. Like all these studio people are going to be seeing my art. So that was like the goal from early on was to get my art in front of studios, and whether it gets made or not, it's just a step in the right direction regardless. Anne: I love that. Scott: The beginning premise was to get experience at storyboarding character design and backgrounds. So when we hired Surfer Jack, the idea was that Miranda would sit on Bernie's shoulder and watch him staging storyboard. But then Swampy screwed that up by hiring Miranda before they even started on the pilot to be head of small projects there. So the idea was to get all of her stuff in front of as many people as possible. And because of Ed -- his theatrical representation is APA — they saw that 90-second trailer and called us in for a strategy meeting. So now we're actually represented by APA. Anne: Love it. That's huge. Scott: They're not only showbiz adjacent, but they represent people like 50 Cent, Mark Ruffalo, you know, that kinda people. So now, next week the pilot goes out to every animation studio and every streaming service, full support of the head of animation at APA. And they'll bug them to watch it and then hopefully take a meeting. So we already won because all of that stuff is in front of them. And Miranda -- by the way, she's like, in my early twenties — these are your early 20's; you're 28 (?) until next week, you know. Anne: That's phenomenal. Miranda, I love that you said that it's already a success because it truly is in my eyes, and that's why I feel like it can't be anything but a success already. I've seen it evolve, I've seen it progress, and to me I'm in awe. I think it's amazing. I love the evolution, I love the whole creative process. And I think that it would help BOSSes to maybe wrap their heads around the whole production process of a creative project because I think it will help us to become better actors, become better business people, understanding the networking that you guys are going through and the process to get this produced and and get this out and see if — it's like a big huge audition. Right? Scott: It is. The other thing is, I told you I don't book animation. So what we did was build a pilot and write ourselves into the pilot. So if I book animation, it'd likely be something that we wrote then Miranda drew. So I think that's a really important thing for anybody getting into it. Don't wait to be asked to the dance. Get out there and start dancing. Miranda: I also think like the thing about networking that you said like Swampy, a friend of ours, you never know who you are going to meet or who's gonna hire you or who's gonna be your friend and let you work on their project or whatever. ‘Cause like, you know, I hired my roommate to work on some of the backgrounds for Comet. And the networking is so important in this industry, especially with animation, the way that it is right now. ‘Cause animation is very weird and not an incredible industry to get into right now. ‘Cause everything is very up in the air. Scott: What do you mean, not a great industry? Do you mean it's uncertain? Miranda: Yeah, it's very uncertain and there's lots of things. Scott: Voiceover and acting -- Miranda: No, no, but like animation in particular, a lot of animated projects are getting canned. Like they took so much off of HBO Max and Netflix. Like all these animated projects on Netflix. Scott: That happens in every facet of the entertainment -- Miranda: Right. That's true. Anne: Ebb and flow. Scott: It's building your house on mud and hoping for the best. Miranda: Yeah. Anne: Yeah. Miranda: But you know, like you just never know who is gonna hire you. You never know who's gonna be part of your story next. So. Scott: It's also a good reason to be nice to everybody. Miranda: Exactly. It costs some money. Scott: ‘Cause you never know. And that's why I always say, hey people, I know we have, we're represented by an agency, but please if I sent you the pilot and said, hey, send it to creators that you know, it's always great when something comes to the same point from different connections. Anne: Sure. Absolutely. Scott: Oh, this is the pilot. Oh this is the guy that Apple, the Apple guy sent me this. So I believe you gotta get as many lines in the water as you can. Anne: Absolutely. And that networking completely helps that. And I think that it's just something that's so important for us to know as we progress in this industry because this industry's uncertain, voice acting. Oh, oh my gosh. You know? Scott: Also the other thing is Miranda's not stopping. She's doing Comet art for the pitch deck. Should we get the meeting, I feel confident people are gonna say, hey come in. We like it. We'd like to chat, doing that. But she's also prepping a bunch of stuff to submit for Smiling Friends. She just had a meeting with the storyboard director from Mitchells and the Machines. So you know, you can't just go, well, we've got our pilot. Let's just sit back and let the money roll in. Miranda: Not over until it's over. Anne: That's not over. Miranda: It doesn't start till it starts. Scott: Ah, I like that one. Anne: Yeah. Now lemme ask you, Comet Casino, what's next? What's the next step? Scott: Next week. Well, Miranda's doing art for the pitch deck. Hopefully it goes out to all the stupid buddies, the the titmouses, the -- Miranda: Bento boxes, the tornates, the 20th Century Fox. Scott: It's gonna go out to every relevant animation company and every streamer, Amazon, Apple, all of those. And then we clear our schedule because we'll be just meeting so many people and having a bidding war on the Comet scene. Anne: There you go. Miranda: One would hope. One would hope. Scott: We still, did you get one of these, Anne? Anne: I did not get a bag. Scott: We wanna send you a bag as a gift from the Comet Casino. Anne: Oh, I love it. Scott: And we'll put one of the lucky chips in there too. Anne: Oh, I love that. Scott: I always keep 'em in my pocket when I audition and I booked three commercials with one ofthese in my pocket. Anne: Well, thank you. So let me ask you guys, before we go, first of all, how can somebody buy Comic Casino merch? Where do they go? Miranda: They go to the Comet Casino gift shop, and it's the first thing that comes up on Google. I'll also send you the link so you can put it in the description of whatever podcast. Anne: The Comet Casino gift shop. And guys, I have a few things. I have a few things from the Comet Casino, but I do not have a bag, so I would love that. Scott: We'll send you the retro airline bag. Anne: Thank you. Scott: Cool thing where you put the cardboard on the bottom, and they put hard glasses in the bottom. Anne: I love it. Scott: And then we still have a bunch of shirts. We don't have a lot of stuff. We got hit pretty hard. Oh, we do have some of these handmade pendants that are really, really cool. We only have a -- I think there's only five of those left. They're really, really, really stunning. Anne: That's very cool. Scott: Our friend Lori Magna is this artisan in Boston, and she made, she does all the little -- I mean -- Anne: Oh, I love it. Miranda: Aren't they so cool? Anne: I love it. So Comet Casino gift shop. Miranda: Yes, indeed. Anne: And how can someone follow you, Miranda? Miranda: Oh, well my Instagram is Parkinart, Parkinart. No spaces, no caps, no nothing. No, no underscores or dots or dits or numbers. Anne: Perfect. Scott: You can see me on a Tide commercial Anne: Ah yes. Miranda: And his Instagram. His Instagram -- Scott: Hang on, I forgot to say we just got these, the premade -- Miranda: The booklets. Scott: Big comic books with all the concept art. They're 22 pages, and we just got these. There was a misprint. We got to help with the pitch and they did a misprint -- Anne: Will you be signing? Scott: We're signing. Miranda will sign. I'll sign it. It doesn't really matter if I sign it, but Miranda's gonna sign it, and then if you get other cast members to sign it, you got something there. Anne: Very nice. Scott: That'll be up on here very quickly as well. Anne: Very nice. Scott: Anne, thank you so much. So sweet of you to have us on. Anne: Thank you, guys. It was amazing. So much fun. And I'm looking forward to interviewing you again after it gets picked up and you guys -- Scott: Absolutely. And remember, we're voice first, and we have a very long memory and we remember everybody that was so supportive and helpful. And believe me, we'll be working hard. We don't know who's gonna buy it or what the situation will be. They may buy it outright, tell us to go away, you know what I mean? So we have no idea what that looks like. But if we have any say in it, we're gonna bring people to audition. Everybody gets up to bat, we're gonna write your names as a character, spread the wealth. Anne: Love it. And your cat wants to say hello. I love it. You know, I have three cats, so I'm all about that. Well fantastic, guys. Thank you so much again. It was amazing. So much fun. Love, love, love what you're doing. Miranda: Thank you so much for having us on. Anne: Absolutely. Scott: You've been so supportive, Anne. You jumped on the bandwagon and gave away merch very early on. This was an expensive proposal, right? Hiring an animation company to do four passes, and then I was sending random money to not take any other work while they worked on this thing. So it's really, really helpful to have such support. The main thing is, it's just really fun to see the cool logo and all the great art on it. It's very nice. Anne: Absolutely. All right, well BOSSes, here's your chance to use your voice to make an immediate difference in our world and give back to the communities that give to you. Besides giving to Comet Casino, you can go to 100Voiceswhocare.org to find out more and commit. And also big shout out to our sponsor, ipDTL. 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In 1996, having spent 7 days living underground, Dan Hooper was forcibly evicted from a protest tunnel and thrust into the spotlight of the waiting media. From that day forward, Dan Hooper was known by most of the British population simply as “Swampy”. 26 years on from that high-profile eviction, Dan remains a committed environmental activist. In this month's episode, David Oakes travels to South Wales to meet Dan to hear how his environmental protests have changed over 30 years, and to garner how much power truly lies in protest. David and Dan discuss the relationship that eco-activists have with Politicians and the Press, whether Dan views himself as a tutor for the newer generations joining the activist-community, and how Dan juggles the life of a parent with that of a protester. Is it scary being buried underground as the water table turns with your only breathable air being pumped down to you from the surface? What is the human cost of increasing the pressure placed upon modern Bailiffs by those hoping to expedite the conclusion of the HS2 rail link? And, most importantly, how does one dispose of you and your friend's poo when several hundred feet underground? Weekly episodes available early AND bonus content made free to forage by "Subscribtion Squirrels" on our Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.