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Life Logic
Unraveling "Ol' Lang Syne": The History and Heart of the New Year's Eve Anthem

Life Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 8:44


Dive into the timeless story of "Auld Lang Syne" – the iconic New Year's Eve song often mumbled as "Ol' Lang Syne." Explore its true meaning ("for the sake of old times"), its roots in ancient Scottish folk traditions, and how poet Robert Burns transformed it in 1788 into a global symbol of friendship, nostalgia, and farewell. We'll trace its journey from Scottish Hogmanay celebrations to worldwide midnight sing-alongs, uncover the traditional melody's origins, and explain why we cross arms and raise a "cup o' kindness" to ring in the new year.▶️ *[WORK WITH ME]* https://RobbJarrett.net▶️ *FREE* Personal Brand Starter Kit :: https://www.medialabb.net/brandkit*[SUBSCRIPTIONS I RECOMMEND]*ABOBE CREATIVE SOFTWARE - VIDIQ (AI Creation and SEO) - https://vidiq.com/robbjarrett Motion Array (Assets) - Envato (Assets) - OPENART (AI Creation Tools)BEACONS: https://beacons.ai/signup?c=robbjarrett*[PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND]*SM7B Microphone - https://amzn.to/47AuKREMV7+ Microphone - https://amzn.to/3V7LRmABLUE YETI Microphone - https://amzn.to/3V7LRmAOBSBOT Webcam - https://amzn.to/4mcWhMFDJI Action Cam - https://amzn.to/3V44gk7DJI OSMO Gimbal - https://amzn.to/3V44gk7NEEWER Lights - https://amzn.to/4pfvMJe

Tapas for troen
Da rettferds sol kom til syne

Tapas for troen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 2:09


"Men for dere som frykter mitt navn, skal rettferds sol renne med legedom under sine vinger." (Mal. 4:2) På engelsk skrives rettferds sol med store forbokstaver, som om det var et navn. I fortsettelsen står det da "legedom under hans vinger". Det hebraiske ordet for vinger kan også bety hjørne – altså hjørnet av kappa. Så Han som er Rettferds Sol reiser seg med legedom i hjørnet av kappa si. Det får meg til å tenke på kvinna med blødningene. Hun rørte ved kanten av kappa til Jesus - og ble frisk! (Luk. 8: 43-48) Det står også at mange andre rørte også ved kappa Hans, og alle ble friske (Matt. 14:35-36). Jeg tror ikke det var fordi det var så fullt rundt Jesus og de måtte ta til takke med å røre klærne hans - som om det var en superkjendis. Jeg tror det var en bekjennelse; de gjenkjente Ham som Rettferds Sol som var profetert om for lenge siden. Da Jesus ble født, begynte de første strålene av ei ny tid. Han kommer med fysisk helbredelse. Men enda større; Hans rettferd helbreder oss fra syndens og dødens ødeleggelse og gir evig liv, sier Bibelen (Rom. 5:21)! Måtte du få oppleve det i ditt liv også, at Han som kom som Rettferds Sol med legedom, at Han kommer nær til deg, og at du får røre ved Ham, og så blir du legt. Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

The Anna & Raven Show
Anna & Raven Unwrapped: Same Old Lang Syne

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 4:41


Anna and Raven unwrap today's Christmas tune - Same Old Land Syne

Bitter och Tysk - en podcast om brädspel
Bitter och Tysk - Avsnitt 258 (Eurolang syne)

Bitter och Tysk - en podcast om brädspel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 20:57


Bitter och Tysk tar itu med ämnet de började fundera över förra avsnittet. Är det bra att usamerikaner använder sig av europeiska idéer? Frågan får sedvanlit luddiga svar. Åsså har det spelats spel och siffran är 58. I avsnittet nämns: 18XX Triqueta Coloretto El Grande Twilight Imperium: Third Edition Puerto Rico Rising Sun Brauerei Doggerland Stone Age Blood Bowl Kings & Things* Agricola At the Gates of Loyang Le Havre

Bar Dizzle
Episode 94 - Auld LANGE Syne

Bar Dizzle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 216:13


IntroSippingFamous 94NFLHockeyLange TributeRomp

ABA Inside Track
Episode 298 - Auld Bag Syne (Winter 2025 Grab Bag)

ABA Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 63:35


VERSE Should old research articles be forgot, and never brought to ABA podcasts? Should old research articles be forgot, and auld bag syne? CHORUS For auld bag syne, my BCBAs, for auld bag syne, we'll take a cup of dissemination yet, for auld bag syne.   This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Graham, S., Keenan, M., & Dillenburger, K. (2024). All for one and one for all: The good inclusion game. Behavioral Interventions. doi: 10.1002/bin.2048 Migan-Gandonou Horr, J. & Campos, C. (2024). Effects of a technology‐based self‐management intervention on social media use in a college student. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00977-3 Schmidt, J., Krantz, J., King, H., Vetter, J., & Maruska, C. (2024). Using a brief experimental analysis for writing speed intervention identification. Behavioral Interventions, 39. doi: 10.1002/bin.2019 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.

The (Not So) New 52
Episode 174: SYNE

The (Not So) New 52

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 130:28


Welcome to the (Not So) New 52, a real-time retrospective of DC Comics' New 52 imprint! Discussed this week: 0:00:00 - Intro 0:04:35 - Sinestro #8 (Cullen Bunn and Martin Coccolo) 0:12:46 - Green Lantern Annual #3 (Robert Venditti and Billy Tan) 0:26:42 - Robin Rises: Alpha #1 (Peter Tomasi and Andy Kubert) 0:36:10 - Batman Annual #3 (James Tynion IV and Roge Antonio) 0:50:39 - Catwoman Annual #2 (Genevieve Valentine and Patrick Oliffe) 1:01:29 - Grayson Annual #1 (Tim Seeley, Tom King and Stephen Mooney) 1:13:24 - Red Hood and the Outlaws Annual #2 (Scott Lobdell and Tom Derenick) 1:24:11 - Harley Quinn #13 (Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti and Chad Hardin) 1:34:38 - Superman / Wonder Woman #14 (Peter Tomasi and Doug Mahnke) 1:42:17 - Batman Eternal #39 (Snyder, Tynion, Fawkes, Higgins, Seeley and Felix Ruiz) 1:51:36 - New 52: Futures End #35 (Azzarello, Lemire, Jurgens, Giffen and Jesús Merino, Stephen Thompson) 2:00:25 - Earth 2: World's End #13 (Bennett, Johnson, Wilson and Various) 2:07:30 - Next Week's Books patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: @DCComicsPodcast (Use #New52) discord: https://discord.gg/8fbyCehMTy Other Links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Find out more at https://the-not-so-new-52.pinecast.co

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games
Ep. 798 – All Calls Lang Syne

TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 121:21


All Calls Lang Syne! You know what that means, HAPPY NEW YEAR! With all the holidays going on we needed to do something that required a bit less from us – Calls! We also make our own Southern Meal on a budget draft. Thanks to everyone who hung out and supported us through 2024 and … Continue reading → The post Ep. 798 – All Calls Lang Syne appeared first on TADPOG: Tyler and Dave Play Old Games.

Nick and Dave Deep Dive the Metaverse
33. Nosferatu (Eggers, 2024) For Auld Fang Syne

Nick and Dave Deep Dive the Metaverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 121:42


Happy New Year, Cultists. We're doing things a little differently this year. Because you demanded it, your Horror Hosts are going to deliver their Hot Takes on Robert Eggers's Nosferatu before they get into the annual rundown of their Year End Faves. Please join us for the dissection…dissections?  Dissection Topic https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5040012/?ref_=ext_shr https://www.focusfeatures.com/nosferatu/ Unholy Sacrament https://untp.beer/d3f6b1b668 Year End Faves Album https://www.thecure.com/ https://www.opeth.com/releases/albums Game https://www.ea.com/games/dragon-age/dragon-age-the-veilguard https://marketplace.dndbeyond.com/LP-CRB-2024 TV Show https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/shogun/viewers-guide https://www.amazon.com/Fallout-Season-1/dp/B0CN4GGGQ2 Movie https://www.dunemovie.com/ Book https://kathleenhannaofficial.com/book https://thebookofelsewhere.com/ Podcast Episode https://youtu.be/BzRg46Bs6us?si=m_BwUZzkLONdNFGR https://youtu.be/BzRg46Bs6us?si=EKYBHanNv3PJH66D Wildcard https://www.scca.com/ https://g.co/kgs/Loy4Eg5

Jacksonville Jaguars Recent
Auld Jags Syne. 2024 in Review & Hopes for 2025

Jacksonville Jaguars Recent

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 45:44 Transcription Available


Voice of the Jags JP Shadrick joins Kee & Jay for this big breakdown of the year 2024, and hopes for the New Year including New Years Resolutions for the Jaguars players, and all the key dates you need to mark in your calendars in 2025. Includes your regular dose of BTJ love. HAPPY NEW YEAR See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kalm met Klassiek
#259 - Kerst #2 - 'Auld lang syne' (S04)

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 7:44


In deze aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek trekt Ab nog één echte kerstklassieker uit de kast. Het gaat om het lied 'Auld lang syne', en mocht die titel je weinig zeggen, dan valt er waarschijnlijk wel een kwartje wanneer je de muziek hoort. Ab vertelt je er wat meer over, en vervolgens geeft hij het podium aan de gouden keeltjes van The Choral Scholars of University College Dublin. Een hele fijne, ontspannen Tweede Kerstdag gewenst. Beluister de Klassieke Kerst-Mysteries hier (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/klassiek/kerstartikelen/709314bd-400b-4431-b20c-f8ff0eb6217d/klassieke-kerst-mysteries-maria-verschijningen-geheime-codes-en-een-verwoest-orgel). Wil je meer Kalm met Klassiek? Ga naar npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek (https://www.npoklassiek.nl/kalmmetklassiek). Alle muziek uit de podcast vind je terug in de bijbehorende speellijst (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6YgSfm1Sux7CroiJvzeUdx?si=f0f254ee8f4048e7). 

Shofar Secunda
Wiehan Brown – Die Here ken die wat Syne is

Shofar Secunda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 38:00


Sermon slides: http://www.shofarsermons.org/secunda/241201_Wiehan_Brown_Die_Here_ken_die_wat_Syne_is.pptx

Gereformeerde Kerk Graaff-Reinet
Psalm 68:6| ...jou eerste en laaste woorde... ooit!

Gereformeerde Kerk Graaff-Reinet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 33:19


Ek en jy sal heelwaarskynlik nie so goed kan onthou wat ons heel eerste woorde as kinders was nie. Daarom: ek en jy, weet dalk nie wat ons eerste woorde in hierdie wereld was nie... maar maak seker dat jy weet wat jou laaste woorden raai dat woorde soos 'pa-pa' en 'ma-ma' moontlik van die heel eerste maklike en eenvoudige klanke sou wees wat ons gemaak het... dis immers die eerste persone wat oor ons gebuig het en met wie ons in kontak gekom het. Maar daar was toe ook alreeds n ander Persoon teenwoordig wat oor ons 'gebuig' het en Homself oor ons ontferm het - ons Hemelse Vader! Iemand wat permanent na my gaan omsien... Vraag is: Hoe ervaar ek Hom as Vader in my lewe? Dat hy oor my buig? En na my omsien? Dat Hy die eerste naam op my lippe moet wees as ek alleen is of in nood verkeer... Herken en erken ek Hom as dié Vader van my lewe? Onthou: Hy het as Vader opgetree en ons (weeskinders) Syne gemaak toe Hy sy Seun Jesus na hierdie wereld gestuur het... Hy Jesus, Vader-verlate aan die kruis gesterf sodat ons as sy kinders nooit weer stom en alleen hoef te voel nie... Daarom: ek en jy, weet dalk nie wat ons eerste woorde in hierdie wereld was nie... maar maak seker dat jy weet wat jou laaste woorde sal wees...!   https://youtube.com/live/nR_mZDfNoDc 

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Stonxcast EP:099- Hosted by Ollie

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 63:05


FRESH OUT OF THE REACTOR EVERY WEEK || Episode 099 Hey everyone, This week, we've got a killer episode lined up for you, featuring fresh tracks from MYGR, Exult & Killey, Frannabik, and Sindicate. Then, we're diving into Demo's Wips & Promos, where you'll hear upcoming tracks from Diode, Absu_NTQL & PRDK, Stonx, SYNE, and more! And of course, your host, Ollie, is here to guide you through it all with his favourite picks from the past few weeks.  Check out the track list below and let's dive in! MYGR - Heretics / Activate PRE- ORDER -- https://cygnusmusic.link/j2og72k       Partnered with BEST DRUM AND BASS PODCAST   SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST!!   —>>> Subscribe to the podcast: bestdrumandbass.podlink.to/podcast         Don't forget you can catch us LIVE recording Stonxcast on Twitch every Friday at 7pm (UK)   Tune in next Friday for Stonxcast Episode 100   TRACKLIST AND MORE INFO: https://www.stonxmusic.co.uk/stonxcast-ep99

Synseligaen
#315 - "Kvalitet kommer til syne" - "Sa du" 78 pasninger og tre poeng... - Molde/Glimt 6 poeng.

Synseligaen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 64:37


Nikolai Tangen / Arbeiderklasse grilling / Fredrikstad med 78 pasninger og tre poeng / Molde, to mål / "Vi snakker mini Ogbu" / Andre Hansen / Eikrem, Eriksen & Molde / Ingen spøk / LSK sterke siste 1/3 del / Lehne Olsen, toppscorer? / Måtte ende 1-1 / Når sprekker det.Support the showTrykk linken over "Support the show".Dette er link til patreon for deg som ønsker mere av Synseligaen på øret.Der får du tilgang på "en episode ekstra hver uke".Medlemskap på Patreon kan benyttes mnd til mnd eller et år av gangen ved ønske.Ved at du er Patreon medlem får du vanlig & en ekstra episode ukentlig avspilt der du hører på podcast, altså på samme platform (eks Spotify, Apple) om ønsklig.(Lydklipp er godkjent av utvalgte spillere & mediahus).Takk til Tv2 sporten & Europort for bruk av lydklipp i denne episoden.

ProPodden
4:7 Ute av sinn, ute av syne? Om rusfeltets håndtering av salg og bytte av sex i rusmiljøene.

ProPodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 26:13


Astrid Renland skrev denne rapporten på vegne av Pro Sentret. Den kartlegger og ser på hvordan fokuset med salg og bytte er i rusmiljøet. Astrid forteller i denne episoden om funnene fra denne rapporten, og hvilke tanker hun har om salg og bytte i rusfeltet.

The Sounds of Christmas
Same Old Lang Syne

The Sounds of Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 11:18


Ken from the Sounds of Christmas revisits the state of traditional radio and their approach to Christmas music. He also talks about Dan Fogelberg's "Same Old Lang Syne" and the article that changed his feelings about that song.Matthew J. Fitzgerald's blog from 2023 - https://mfitz.net/a-tale-of-187-christmas-songs-how-i-logged-nearly-every-song-on-chicagos-christmas-station/Matthew's follow-up blog from 2024 - https://mfitz.net/unwrapping-chicagos-christmas-music-using-technology-to-explore-trends/Radio Insight on Radio and Christmas music - https://radioinsight.com/blogs/262879/santa-please-bring-back-the-hits-for-christmas/BBC on Radio and Christmas music - https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2024/bbc-sounds-reaches-record-audiences-christmas-music-and-quality-podcasts?fbclid=IwAR2EgzOKS8wSXbpbTv0vGb6s_CB-6rrrMpYDRVWm7l5FELTk-zze-z6FRNMArticle from the Scarlet - https://thescarlet.org/19291/larts/another-auld-lang-syne-my-odyssey-into-discovering-the-best-christmas-song/?fbclid=IwAR1Z3hNDVOracf-gG1lhb2VBbH1H5Ah_l35xbjPW5fFf-apuj0Il7eu3yFAListen to the Sounds of Christmas station: https://www.soundsofchristmas.com/listen-now.htmlFind the Sounds of Christmas podcast: https://linktr.ee/socmusicConnect with the Sounds of Christmas on social media: https://linktr.ee/socmusicconnectCheck out all the artists that made the 2023 season of the Sounds of Christmas station possible: https://linktr.ee/socartists

Wheeler Dealer Radio - A Ridiculous Tottenham Hotspur Podcast

New year, new Spurs. The lads look back at the Bournemouth game and then take stock in how crazy 2023 was for Spurs. 

Vintage Americana
Ep. 133 - For Auld Land Syne

Vintage Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 29:04


Let's talk about setting some goals. We're going to focus less on "resolutions" and more on growth and learning. The Prairie Homestead Cookbook Raising Heritage Livestock Knit Like a Latvian Lost Art Press on Hand Tool WoodworkingDon't forget to grab a journal and make your own list! vintageamericanapodcast.combrambleberrymeadow.cominstagram.com/brambleberrymeadowinstagram.com/vintageamericanapodcast

Fulhamish
Raul'd Lang Syne

Fulhamish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 59:47


Fulham ended the year on the most perfect possible note, not just beating Arsenal 2-1 at Craven Cottage, but fully deserving those three points as well. Marco Silva's Whites outfought, outhought and outplayed their illustrious visitors, who would have gone top of the Premier League with a win. We break down a remarkable performance from Fulham, where almost every single player could have been eligible for a Man of the Match award, talk about Silva's tactical acumen, and answer a host of your questions as we head into 2024. 00:00 - Arsenal well beaten 14:00 - Another Silva masterclass 34:30 - AFCON, transfers, and questions SHOW-LINKS: If you enjoy Fulhamish, please consider contributing a small amount monthly to help pay our costs. As a bonus, you receive access to our exclusive Telegram group chats where you can chat with fellow FFC fans and Fulhamish listeners ➼ https://levellr.com/communities/fulhamish GUESTS: Jack Collins ➼ https://www.x.com/@jackjcollins Dom Betts ➼ https://www.x.com/@RadioBetts Cam Ramsey ➼ https://www.x.com/@94CAMRAM Avais Malik ➼ https://www.x.com/@Here4TheFulham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hotspur America Pod
E156 Auld Ange Syne

Hotspur America Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 83:37


Sam, Tim, Dan and Billie are back to discuss the victory over Bournemouth including all the talking points from that game. We discuss Richarlison. Udogie. Lo Celso as well as fresh injuries for Ange to contemplate. We take a cursory look at the defeat at Brighton and ask if it was as bad as it felt. The transfer window is now open so we dicuss that too and we take a look back at 2023 and discuss our best and worst moments. We pay tribute to Ben Davies and say goodbye to Hugo and much more. Thanks for joining. COYS

Meat and Potatoes: A Flyers Podcast
Episode 45: New Year, Same Old Lang Syne

Meat and Potatoes: A Flyers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 54:51


In this week's episode, Doyle has resurrected but now Jeff is on death's door step. Doyle, Joe, and Jeff talk about the games against Vancouver and Seattle, a look into the tops and bottoms of 2023, and also give our 2024 resolutions. Promo code MPPOD for 10% off your order at phillygoat.com mpflyerspod.com Twitter @mpflyerspod Instagram @mpflyerspod

Hype is my Superpower
Episode 107: Judgment Day pt 2: Poetry workshop with a giant fire-minotaur

Hype is my Superpower

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 165:09


Judgment Day continues! In this episode we tackle the side stories of the crossover, where the interesting gristle of the story — outside the main plot beats — often gets told. And we couldn't go very far without continuing our love fest for the crossover's breakout character, Syne the Memotaur. Covering A.X.E.: Judgment Day Companion (2023).

I'm just sayin 48 podcast
I'm just sayin 48 podcast (Episode 111) If she doesn't use a hot comb, don't bring her home

I'm just sayin 48 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 142:41


. follow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/imjustsayin48follow us on Twitter: @imsayin48Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/5N9gUPS...Breaker:https://www.breaker.audio/im-just-say...Google podcast:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=...Radio public:https://radiopublic.com/im-just-sayin...Pocket cast:https://pca.st/24n2fkbyITunes store: https://itunes.apple.com

Radio Scriptura
Wat sê die Vers? Johannes 14:13-14

Radio Scriptura

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 32:24


"En wat julle in my Naam vra, sal Ek doen, sodat die Vader deur die Seun verheerlik mag word.  As julle My iets in my Naam vra, sal Ek dit doen.”   Gaan ons werklik ook wonderwerke doen soos wat Jesus op aarde gedoen het, of dui hierdie teks op die wil van God vir Sy kinders?   Wie se wil sal God uitvoer:   Syne of myne?   Misbruik ons die naam van die Here om ons wil te kry?  Hebreërs 4:  "Laat ons dan met vrymoedigheid die troon van genade nader, sodat ons ontferming en genade kan ontvang om op die regte tyd gehelp te word."

Two Crafty Dads
22 - Aled Lang Syne

Two Crafty Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 79:11


It's been far too long, but The Dads are back! We have some new brews and a special guest beer for this episode. We discuss what's been going on during our unplanned hiatus, as well as discuss the NFL playoffs. Check out our website at twocraftydads.com, delivered by OneRail, where you can also support us. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook, all @twocraftydads. Email us questions, beer suggestions, or anything on your mind at twocraftydads@gmail.com! Thanks for the download! Sponsor links: OneRail --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twocraftydads/support

Sex Ed With Tim
S3: E1 - Hole Lang Syne

Sex Ed With Tim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 88:04


It's 2023 and me, and my unofficial cohost Em. And a whole lot of chaos. As predicted 2022 was a shit show and 2023 is not going to be any different. History repeats itself as we look back on the mishaps and in-memoriams from ghosts of sexual past and see if we can survive apocalypse v3.0Follow the Sexistentialist podcast!Listen to the show hereInstagram: @sexistentialistpod______________________________________________________________________________How to support this show and help keep the show free!Use code SEX ED WITH TIM (no spaces) at any of the below sites for awesome discounts!Kink closet need a glow up? Head to dalekuda.com for 25% off your entire purchase plus free shipping.Get 15% all regular priced items off when you shop at Love ShopAnd check the affiliates below!Fuck like a porn star with these PornHub Toys.Need a brand-spankin' new sex toy? Find your fun with Lovehoney.Want to enhance your oral sex experience? Naturally change the way you taste with Taste Vita.______________________________________________________________________________Email: timlagman@sexedwithtim.comFollow Tim on all social media!Instagram: @sexedwithtimFacebook: Sex Ed With TimTwitter: and @sexedwithtimVisit my website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Red Scare
AIDS Lang Syne w/ Niccolo Soldo *TEASER*

Red Scare

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 3:35


Writer, shitposter and Substack creator Niccolo Soldo drops in to unpack the history of AIDS, muse on American empire, and dispel those gay rumors.

New Write
Episode 47: New Lang Syne

New Write

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 118:51


Recorded 12/26/22Matt and Dan review the Year in Podcasting, discussing all of the New Write episodes from 2022 and hinting at big plans for 2023. Dan Baltic TwitterMatt Pegas Twitter

Hablando de Liderazgo con Albert
Resolución vs. Disciplina Hablando de Liderazgo con Albert (2023 Special Edition)

Hablando de Liderazgo con Albert

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 30:42


Resoluciones, pensamientos, motivación, inspiración, el dichoso "auld lang Syne" pa que llores. Citas tales como; "este es mi año", "ahora es que es", "este año sí", "Eso está declarado...." , "Las cancelaciones de las cosas malas, como si fueran subscripciones de Netflix" Son los pensamientos y frases que permean durante estos días primeros dias del año.Las insatisfacciones del 2022, los viajes que no se dieron, la casa que no te compraste, la boda que no se dio, entre otras cosas también son frustraciones del año pasado. Como siempre alguien quizás con buenas intenciones o malas intenciones y no tiene nada que hacer con su vida te recuerda lo que no has logrado como si tú no estuvieras al tanto de lo que te falta entre otras cosas y más. No quiero motivar pero si hacerte reflexionar. En este podcast comparto lo que he aprendido sobre las resolución y la disciplina. Desde el 2020 no hago resoluciones ¿y qué pasa? Soy feliz. En este podcast vuelvo abrir mi corazón y te comparto cuatro disciplinas que implementé en el 2022 que me hacen mirar el 2023 con esperanza y que estoy convencido de qué añadiré, más disciplina y si me quedo con estas cuando mire hacia atrás estaré satisfecho con lo que logré. Las resoluciones las implemento con cada proyecto que venga del 2023 que aún no me ha llegado. Eso si sea bueno o malo el año 2023 hay algo que voy a procurar y es aprender y crecer. Escúchalo dale "Like" y suscríbete. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

So Bad It's Good with Ryan Bailey
REAL HOUSEWIVES OF MIAMI NEW SEASON EPISODE 3 SOLO RECAP-Alexia and Todd celebrate & Lisa has NO MORTGAGE! P.lus, RHOP, Lamar Odom, NFL's Damar Hamlin, updates on Jermey Renner and Martina Navratilova and Dan Fogelberg's Same Ole Lang Syne!

So Bad It's Good with Ryan Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 95:51


TUESDAY! Real Housewives of Miami Season 5 Episode 3 Solo Recap (use the timestamps if you want to skip right to it). Also, updates on Jeremy Renner, Martina Navratilova, NFL's Damar Hamlin, Lamar Odom, Dan Fogelberg's Same Old Lang Syne! 2:50-Show Notes/Same Ole Lang Syne, RHOP, Damar Hamlin, Lamar Odom, Jeremy Renner, Sister Wives 29:19-RHOM Episode 3 -This podcast is sponsored by ROCKET MONEY! Stop throwing your money away. Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/SOBAD. That's RocketMoney.com/SOBAD. Go sign up for the patreon too if you want to watch the holiday special with my parents! Plus, over 250 episodes not on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!!  Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Honestly Unfiltered Podcast
Same Old Lang Syne

The Honestly Unfiltered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 66:02


In this episode of The Honestly Unfiltered Podcast, Jeni and Ellie discuss what Jeni thinks is the cause of her anxiety over the past few days. The ladies also touch on their Tik Tok traffic and some of the comments being left regarding Prince Harry and Meghan. Jeni and Ellie also talk about Barbara Walters passing at 93 and how she broke the ceiling for women in broadcasting. The ladies discuss the John Mayer interview on the Call Her Daddy Podcast, and Jeni has some strong feelings about it. Jeni and Ellie then move on to a video circulating TikTok with Taylor Lautner, Lea Michelle, and John Stamos, where Lea Michelle is seemingly mocking the song that Taylor Swift wrote for Lautner. Ellie then explains to Jeni the deal with Andrew Tate and his arrest. Ellie then tells Jeni about the documentary she has been watching about Hillsong Church which sparks an interesting conversation about churches. The ladies end with Ellie explaining the Idaho Murders to Jeni. We have Podcast Merch! Check Out Our Designs Here!Please subscribe so you don't miss an episode, and as always, send in your questions or comments to Jeni@honestlyunfilteredpodcasts.comConnect with us on Social Media: Facebook.com/HonestlyUnfilteredPodcastInstagram.com/TheHonestlyUnfilteredPodcastTwitter.com/iAmJeniThomasCheck out our website and blog at www.honestlyunfilteredpodcasts.comDo you like what you hear? Buy Us a Coffee!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacyPodcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

Talk'aran'rhiod: The Wheel of Time Showcast
172: For Auld WoT Syne, My Friends...

Talk'aran'rhiod: The Wheel of Time Showcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 69:31


In this episode, Joe, Jen, and Tom take a look back over a 2022 that, despite having no actual shows released, was chock full of eventful and impactful items, and we count down our 10 moments of the year (plus some extras). It's List-tastic! Listen as Tom makes sure we all know he was right about something! Get in the party spirit with Jen and her cartoon eyes! Try and figure out how many times Joe leaves to refill his drink! All that, plus the latest in calendars! As always, spoilers abound, as do sneak previews only live listeners got to hear!Support the showhttps://www.talkaranrhiod.com/Rate/review us: https://tinyurl.com/udspfm5eTwitter: @arantalkInstagram: talk_aran_rhiodDiscord: https://dsc.gg/talkaranrhiodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkaranrhiodEmail: podcast@talkaranrhiod.comMerch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/talkaranrhiod

Clashy
Alien Lang Syne

Clashy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 104:34


The Spinsters discuss Alien and the Doctor Who episode "Blink". They also discuss shredded condoms, incest (not in favor) and the politics of typecasting aliens as the bad guys. Check us out at @clashyspinsters on Twitter and Instagram, or send us an email at clashypodcast@gmail.com. Shout out to @robotjellyfish for our logo and Chris Marino for our jingle!

N17 Women
Auld Lang (New) Syne-ings

N17 Women

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 71:11


For the last N17 Women episode of 2022, we got together to recap the season so far and take a look ahead to the January transfer window. We capped it off with the first annual edition of Rachel's Christmas Quiz! Make sure to play along and let us know how you fared. Bonus link: Spurs Women's first team head chef is on Instagram @chef_jodie. Give her a follow! You can find the N17 Women Team on Twitter and writing or talking about Spurs in other places:Abbie tweets @abbierosemeow & writes about Spurs Women at Cartilage Free CaptainCaroline tweets @cgstefko & writes about Spurs Men and Women for Spurs Across the PondRachel tweets @spurswomenblog & writes about Spurs Women at Spurs Women BlogSian tweets @sian_wallis & talks about all things Spurs at Proud Lilywhites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Much Less Detail:  The Podcast
NFL 2022 Week #17: Auld Pain Syne

In Much Less Detail: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 144:00


The injuries are piling up as the NFL season winds down. The story is how much those injuries will affect the playoff chase in these last two weeks. Jay and Dre analyze the events of Week 16 before breaking down the upcoming weekend New Year's games. Teddy Bridgewater will have to lead the Dolphins again as they try to hold off the Patriots, the Raiders choose to discard Derek Carr at QB as they flail for a playoff spot hosting the 49ers, the Karen Rodgers Rally continues in Lambeau as the Packers try to even the score on the Vikings, and the Bills and Bengals will brawl in a terrific Monday nighter.   Theme music credit: "Spheres" by Robbero   (CC BY 3.0)

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard
F.S End of 2022 special From Fats Waller to a 112 year old recording of Auld Lang Syne

Forgotten songs from the broom cupboard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 25:52


Goodbye 2022. A shorter than normal episode to mark the end of the year. Its party time, Its Scottish dance and song with a wee bit of help from across the pond. We start with Sir Harry Lauder and I love a Lassie. He was the first million record selling British artist. Fats Waller with You asked for it, you got it, Duke Ellington- It dont mean a thing( If it ain't got that swing.) Primo Scala- Grinzing. These are the fellas you want at a party to entertain. The Scottish Dance Orchestra- Highland Fling, Bobby MacCleod and his band- Bonnie Annie and McDonald of Sleat. We go out, naturally, with  Auld lang Syne. Recorded in June 1910 in London. P.A Hope is the singer. I always find it a poignant song but it seems even more so because this recording comes to us from so long ago. How the world has change in those 112 years. A big thank you to all who have listened throughout the year, from all over the world. Be safe, be happy, be healthy. See you next year. We will back to a weekly schedule, starting on Friday 6th January at 6pm. Miles Tubb- milestubb@gmail.com 

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Văn nghệ cuối tuần: Auld Land Syne

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 16:34


Hai bản nhạc mà VNCT hôm nay giới thiệu đến quý thính giả có thể nói đã nổi tiếng nhất hành tinh và đã luôn ngự trị trong tâm trí của người yêu nhạc trên toàn thế giới, mỗi dịp năm mới đến, đó là: "Auld lang syne" dân ca Scotland và "Happy New Year" của ban nhạc ABBA Thụy Điển.

Life Logic
New Year's Eve and Auld Lang Syne | 98

Life Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 8:44


Many people sing it to bring in the new year without actually understanding its meaning or even the words. The text on which the lyrics are based isn't even in English — it's 18th-century Scots, a similar but distinct language. The words had been used by a Scottish church for the previous 600 years, as a funeral oration, and it was finally documented by Robert Burns in 1788 and he also wrote and included some original content.Auld Lang SyneShould Old Acquaintance be forgot,and never thought upon;The flames of Love extinguished,and fully past and gone:Is thy sweet Heart now grown so cold,that loving Breast of thine;That thou canst never once reflectOn old long syne.Chorus:On old long syne my Jo,On old long syne,That thou canst never once reflect,On old long syne.**TABLE TALK Conversation Card Deck: http://TTDeck.comSPONSORS:ROBB SHOPP: https://RobbShopp.comTHE CALIFORNIA WINE CLUB: https://shrsl.com/27lqbBLUE COOLERS: https://shrsl.com/28ljfBETTERHASH: https://www.betterhash.net/?ref=65168CONNECT WITH ME:WEB: http://robbjarrett.comPODCAST: http://robbcast.comLINKEDIN: http://linkedin/in/robbjarrettYOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3k75arkFACEBOOK: http://fb.me/robbjarrettpodcastTWITTER: http://twitter.com/robbjarrettINSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/robbjarrettpodcastMINDS: http://minds.com/robbjarrettRUMBLE: http://instagram.com/robbjarrettpodcastLOCALS: https://locals.com/member/RobbJarrett

Wilde & Tausch
11AM: Skol-d Lang Syne

Wilde & Tausch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 39:57


The Weekend Preview, and checking in on the returns for the day's poll asking if fans would rather trade AWAY Aaron Rodgers or trade FOR Davante Adams. The final edition of Headlines of 2022 presented by Fleet Farm. Whoa Nelly! featuring producer Hunter Vaughn as the Cousins Sub of the Day. And Feel Good Friday on a Thursday to close out the 2022 calendar year.

Off Panel: A Comics Interview Podcast
Off Panel #381: Judgment Calls with Kieron Gillen

Off Panel: A Comics Interview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 71:22


Writer Kieron Gillen joins Off Panel to discuss his big year on A.X.E.: Judgment Day, Immortal X-Men, Once & Future, and beyond. Gillen discusses his writing schedule, balancing responsibilities, Judgment Day's position for him, his approach to superhero stories, the fluidity of storytelling, "gets" in superhero comics, the X-Office, the surprising nature of Judgment Day, writing tie-ins, Syne the Memotaur, his collaborators, how Immortal X-Men and X-Men Red fit together, Sins of Sinister, the current path he's on, and more.

Why I Hate this Album
Prepisode #71 - Dan Fogelberg - Same Old Lang Syne

Why I Hate this Album

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 80:20


This week we're talking about the suspicious, vaguely Christmas themed Dan Fogelberg song Same Old Lang Syne. Never heard of him? Don't worry we hadn't either. Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week's album. In this episode we discuss Live with Kelly & Ryan, Garth Brooks, Jim Jones, conversation, emotional affairs, foreplay, tax fraud, adultery, breakfast, and so much more!  Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Quick update on the goings on at the world headquarters Discuss our history with the song/band Song discussion - lyrics and music Music Video How the song did worldwide Amazon reviews Listener email (just 2) Music news of the weird Announce next week's album

Midnight Train Podcast
Our History of Swear Words. (Sorry, Mom)

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 124:37


Sign up for our Patreon for bonuses and more! www.themidnightrainpodcast.com    Do you happen to swear? Is it something you happen to do when you stub your pinky toe on the coffee table? What about when you've just finished dinner and you pull that glorious lasagna out of the oven, burn yourself and then drop your Italian masterpiece on the floor, in turn burning yourself once again? Odds are that if you're listening to this show, you have a rather colorful vernacular and aren't offended by those that share in your “darker” linguistic abilities. Those dramatic and often harsh, yet exceedingly hilarious words, have a pretty amazing history. Were they written in manuscripts by monks? Or, did we find them used by regular people and found in prose like the names of places, personal names, and animal names? Well, could they tell us more about our medieval past other than just that sex, torture, plagues and incest was all the rage? Let's find out!   Fuck   Let's start with our favorite word. Let's all say it together, kids. “Fuck!” This most versatile yet often considered one of the worst of the “bad words” doesn't seem to have been around in the English language prior to the fifteenth century and may have arrived later from the German or th Dutch. Leave it to those beautiful Germans to introduce us to such a colorful word. In fact, the Oxford English Dictionary says it wasn't actually used until 1500. However, the name of a specific place may have been used even earlier.   Many early instances of fuck were said to actually have been used to mean “to strike” rather than being anything to do with fornicating. The more common Middle English word for sex was ”swive”, which has developed into the Modern English word swivel, as in: go swivel on it. Some of the earliest instances of fuck, seen to mean “hitting” or “striking,” such as Simon Fuckebotere (from in 1290), who was more than likely in the milk industry, hitting butter, or Henry Fuckebeggar (1286/7) who may have, hit the poor.   The earliest examples of the word fuck in the English language appeared in the names of places. The first of these is said to be found near Sherwood in 1287: Ric Wyndfuk and Ric Wyndfuck de Wodehous. These both feature a kestrel known as the Windfucker which, we must assume, went in the wind. The next definite example comes from Bristol 1373 in Fockynggroue, which may have been named for a grove where couples went for “some quiet alone time.”   However, Somewhere among the indictment rolls of the county court of Chester (1310/11), studied by Dr. Paul Booth of Keele University (Staffordshire), a man whose Christian name was Roger is mentioned three times. His less Christian last name is also recorded. The name being mentioned repetitively pretty much means it did not result from a spelling mistake but rather it's the real thing. Meaning, the man's full name was Roger Fuckebythenavele. Not only does his second name move back the earliest use of fuck in its modern sense by quite a few decades; it also verifies that it is, in fact, a Middle English word. But of course, there are those fuckers that will undoubtedly debate it's fucking origin.   The stem *fukkō-, with its characteristic double consonant, is easy to explain as a Germanic iterative verb – one of a large family of similar forms. They originated as combinations of various Indo-European roots with *-nah₂-, a suffix indicating repeated action. The formation is not, strictly speaking, Proto-Indo-European; the suffix owes its existence to the reanalysis of an older morphological structure (reanalysis happens when people fail to analyze an inherited structure in the same way as their predecessors). Still, verbs of this kind are older than Proto-Germanic.   *fukkō- apparently meant to ‘strike repeatedly, beat' (like, say, “dashing” the cream with a plunger in a traditional butter churn). Note also windfucker and fuckwind – old, obsolete words for ‘kestrel'.   A number of words in other Germanic languages may also be related to fuck. One of them is Old Icelandic fjúka ‘to be tossed or driven by the wind' < *feuka-; cf. also fjúk ‘drifting snowstorm' (or, as one might put it in present-day English, a fucking blizzard). These words fit a recurrent morphological pattern observed by Kroonen (2012): Germanic iteratives with a voiceless geminate produced by Kluge's Law often give rise to “de-iterativised” verbs in which the double stop is simplified if the full vocalism or the root (here, *eu rather than *u) is restored. Kluge's law had a noticeable effect on Proto-Germanic morphology. Because of its dependence on ablaut and accent, it operated in some parts of declension and conjugation, but not in others, giving rise to alternations of short and long consonants in both nominal and verbal paradigms.   If the verb is really native (“Anglo-Saxon”), one would expect Old English *fuccian (3sg. *fuccaþ, pl. *fucciaþ, 1/3sg. preterite *fuccode, etc.). If these forms already had “impolite” connotations in Old English, their absence from the Old English literary corpus is understandable. We may be absolutely sure that *feortan (1/3 sg. pret. *feart, pret. pl. *furton, p.p. *forten) existed in Old English, since fart exists today (attested since about 1300, just like the word fuck) and has an impeccable Indo-European etymology, with cognates in several branches. Still, not a single one of these reconstructed Old English verb forms is actually documented (all we have is the scantily attested verbal noun feorting ‘fart(ing)').   One has to remember that written records give us a strongly distorted picture of how people really spoke in the past. If you look at the frequency of fuck, fucking and fucker in written English over the last 200 years, you may get the impression that these words disappeared from English completely ca. 1820 and magically reappeared 140 years later. Even the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary pretended they didn't exist. The volume that should have contained FUCK was published in 1900, and Queen Victoria was still alive.   According to the Oxford English Dictionary: Forms:  α. 1500s fucke, 1500s– fuck; also Scottish pre-1700 fuk.   Frequency (in current use):  Show frequency band information Origin: Probably a word inherited from Germanic. Etymology: Probably cognate with Dutch fokken …   In coarse slang. In these senses typically, esp. in early use, with a man as the subject of the verb. Thesaurus » Categories » intransitive. To have sexual intercourse. ▸ ?a1513   W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 106   Be his feirris he wald haue fukkit.   transitive. To have sexual intercourse with (a person). In quot. a1500   in Latin-English macaronic verse; the last four words are enciphered by replacing each letter with the following letter of the alphabet, and fuccant has a Latin third-person plural ending. The passage translates as ‘They [sc. monks] are not in heaven because they fuck the wives of Ely.' [a1500   Flen, Flyys (Harl. 3362) f. 47, in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1841) I. 91   Non sunt in cœli, quia gxddbov xxkxzt pg ifmk [= fuccant uuiuys of heli].]   transitive. With an orifice, part of the body, or something inanimate as an object. Also occasionally intransitive with prepositional objects of this type. [1680   School of Venus ii. 99   An hour after, he Ferked my Arse again in the same manner.]   transitive. To damage, ruin, spoil, botch; to destroy, put an end to; = to fuck up 1a at Phrasal verbs 1. Also (chiefly in passive): to put into a difficult or hopeless situation; to ‘do for'. Cf. also mind-fuck v. 1776   Frisky Songster (new ed.) 36   O, says the breeches, I shall be duck'd, Aye, says the petticoat, I shall be f—d.   transitive. U.S. To cheat; to deceive, betray. Frequently without. 1866   G. Washington Affidavit 20 Oct. in I. Berlin et al. Black Mil. Experience in Civil War (1982) v. xviii. 792   Mr. Baker replied that deponent would be fucked out of his money by Mr. Brown.   transitive. In oaths and imprecations (chiefly in optative with no subject expressed): expressing annoyance, hatred, dismissal, etc. Cf. damn v. 6, bugger v. 2a. See also fuck it at Phrases 2, fuck you at Phrases 1b. 1922   J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xv. [Circe] 560   God fuck old Bennett!   Phrases   Imprecatory and exclamatory phrases (typically in imperative or optative with no subject expressed sense).  P1. Expressing hostility, contempt, or defiant indifference. Categories » go fuck yourself and variants. 1895   Rep. Senate Comm. Police Dept. N.Y. III. 3158   By Senator Bradley: Q. Repeat what he said to you? A. He said, ‘Go on, fuck yourself, you son-of-a-bitch; I will give you a hundred dollars'; he tried to punch me, and I went out.   fuck you. 1905   L. Schindler Testimony 20 Dec. in People State of N.Y. Respondent, against Charles McKenna (1907) (N.Y. Supreme Court) 37   Murray said to me, ‘Fuck you, I will give you more the same.' And as he said that, I grabbed the two of them.   P2. fuck it: expressing dismissal, exasperation, resignation, or impetuousness. 1922   E. E. Cummings Enormous Room iv. 64   I said, ‘F— it, I don't want it.'   P3. fuck me and elaborated variants: expressing astonishment or exasperation. 1929   F. Manning Middle Parts of Fortune II. xi. 229   ‘Well, you can fuck me!' exclaimed the astonished Martlow. Cunt Cunt is a vulgar word for the vulva or vagina. It is used in a variety of ways, including as a term of disparagement. Reflecting national variations, cunt can be used as a disparaging and obscene term for a woman in the United States, an unpleasant or stupid man or woman in the United Kingdom, or a contemptible man in Australia and New Zealand. However, in Australia and New Zealand it can also be a neutral or positive term when used with a positive qualifier (e.g., "He's a good cunt"). The term has various derivative senses, including adjective and verb uses.   Feminist writer and English professor Germaine Greer argues that cunt "is one of the few remaining words in the English language with a genuine power to shock". The earliest known use of the word, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, was as part of a placename of a London street, Gropecunt Lane. Use of the word as a term of abuse is relatively recent, dating from the late nineteenth century. The word appears not to have been taboo in the Middle Ages, but became that way toward the end of the eighteenth century, and was then not generally not allowed to be printed until the latter part of the twentieth century.   There is some disagreement on the origin of the term cunt, although most sources agree that it came from the Germanic word (Proto-Germanic *kunto, stem *kunton-), which emerged as kunta in Old Norse. The Proto-Germanic form's actual origin is a matter of debate among scholars. Most Germanic languages have cognates, including Swedish, Faroese, and Nynorsk (kunta), West Frisian, and Middle Low German (kunte), Middle Dutch (conte), Dutch kut (cunt), and Dutch kont (butt), Middle Low German kutte, Middle High German kotze ("prostitute"), German kott, and maybe Old English cot. The Proto-Germanic term's etymology ia questionable.   It may have arisen by Grimm's law operating on the Proto-Indo-European root *gen/gon "create, become" seen in gonads, genital, gamete, genetics, gene, or the Proto-Indo-European root guneh or "woman" (Greek: gunê, seen in gynaecology). Relationships to similar-sounding words such as the Latin cunnus ("vulva"), and its derivatives French con, Spanish coño, and Portuguese cona, or in Persian kos (کُس), have not been conclusively demonstrated. Other Latin words related to cunnus are cuneus ("wedge") and its derivative cunēre ("to fasten with a wedge", (figurative) "to squeeze in"), leading to English words such as cuneiform ("wedge-shaped"). In Middle English, cunt appeared with many spellings, such as coynte, cunte and queynte, which did not always reflect the actual pronunciation of the word.   The word, in its modern meaning, is attested in Middle English. Proverbs of Hendyng, a manuscript from some time before 1325, includes the advice:   (Give your cunt wisely and make [your] demands after the wedding.) from wikipedia. The word cunt is generally regarded in English-speaking countries as unsuitable for normal publicconversations. It has been described as "the most heavily tabooed word of all English words".   Quoted from wikipedia: Some American feminists of the 1970s sought to eliminate disparaging terms for women, including "bitch" and "cunt". In the context of pornography, Catharine MacKinnon argued that use of the word acts to reinforce a dehumanisation of women by reducing them to mere body parts; and in 1979 Andrea Dworkin described the word as reducing women to "the one essential – 'cunt: our essence ... our offence'".   While “vagina” is used much more commonly in colloquial speech to refer to the genitals of people with vulvas than “cunt” is, its  origins are defined by its service to male sexuality, making “cunt” —  interestingly enough — the least historically misogynistic of the two. “Cunt” has also been used in Renaissance bawdy verse and in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, but it was not until Shakespeare's era that its meaning began to fundamentally shift, during the dawn of Christian doctrine.   Arguably, if cunt simply means and refers to “vagina”, then why would that be bad? Vaginas are pretty great! They provide people with pleasure, they give life, and they're even a naturally developed lunar calendar! So, why would a person refer to another, assumedly pissy person as a vagina?    So, should we as society fight the negative stereotypes and embrace the term cunt again? It's a tiny word that bears a lot of weight, but it should be anything but scary or offensive. It can be a massive dose of love instead of an enormous force of hate if we actively define our vocabulary rather than letting it define us.   Words only have that type of power when the uptight, vanilla flavored, missionary only Karen's and Kevin's of the world decide they don't like them. This has been going on for as long as we've been using words. So, let's take it back. We love you, ya cunts!   coarse slang in later use. Thesaurus » Categories » The female genitals; the vulva or vagina. Cf. quaint n.1 a1400   tr. Lanfranc Sci. Cirurgie (Ashm.) (1894) 172   In wymmen þe necke of þe bladdre is schort, & is maad fast to the cunte. 1552   D. Lindsay Satyre Procl. 144   First lat me lok thy cunt, Syne lat me keip the key. 1680   Earl of Rochester et al. Poems 77   I fear you have with interest repaid, Those eager thrusts, which at your Cunt he made. 1865   ‘Philocomus' Love Feast iii. 21   I faint! I die! I spend! My cunt is sick! Suck me and fuck me!   A woman as a source of sexual gratification; a promiscuous woman; a slut. Also as a general term of abuse for a woman. 1663   S. Pepys Diary 1 July (1971) IV. 209   Mr. Batten..acting all the postures of lust and buggery that could be imagined, and..saying that the he hath to sell such a pouder as should make all the cunts in town run after him.   As a term of abuse for a man. 1860   in M. E. Neely Abraham Lincoln Encycl. (1982) 154   And when they got to Charleston, they had to, as is wont Look around to find a chairman, and so they took a Cunt   A despised, unpleasant, or annoying place, thing, or task. 1922   J. Joyce Ulysses ii. iv. [Calypso] 59   The grey sunken cunt of the world.   Bitch   Women were frequently equated to dogs in Ancient Greek literature, which was used to dehumanize and shame them for their alleged lack of restraint and sexual urges. This is believed to have originated from the hunter goddess Artemis, who was frequently depicted as a pack of hounds and was perceived to be both beautiful and frigid and savage. According to popular belief, the term "bitch" as we use it today evolved from the Old English word "bicce," which meant a female dog, about the year 1000 AD. The phrase started out as a critique of a woman's sexuality in the 15th century but eventually evolved to signify that the lady was rude or disagreeable.   Clare Bayley has connected this growth of the term "bitch" as an insult to the suffrage struggle and the final passage of women's suffrage in the early 20th century, particularly the 1920s. Men were intimidated when women started to challenge their subordinate roles in the patriarchal power structure, and the phrase started to be used to ferocious and irate females. Men's respect for women and the prevalence of the term are clearly correlated, since usage of the term rapidly decreased during World War II as men's appreciation of women's contributions to the war effort increased.   However, as they competed with women for employment after the war ended and the men went back to work, the word's usage increased once more. As the housewife paradigm started to fade away during the war, the position of women in the workplace and society as a whole underwent an irreparable change. However, males perceived the presence of women in the workforce as a challenge to their supremacy in society.   With songs like Elton John's "The Bitch is Back" ascending the charts in 1974, the slur became more common in mainstream culture and music in the latter decades of the 20th century. As a result of artists like Kanye West and Eminem using the term "bitch" to denigrate women and depict violence against them in their lyrics, hip-hop culture has also long been accused of being misogynistic.   We just need to look at Hillary Clinton's recent campaign for president in 2016 to understand how frequently this slur is leveled at women, especially those in positions of authority who are defying patriarchal expectations and shattering glass ceilings. Rep. AOC being called a "fucking bitch" by a GOP Rep. is another similar example. It is evident that the usage of the phrase and the degree to which males regard women to be a danger are related.   bitch (v.)   "to complain," attested from at least 1930, perhaps from the sense in bitchy, perhaps influenced by the verb meaning "to bungle, spoil," which is recorded from 1823. But bitched in this sense seems to echo Middle English bicched "cursed, bad," a general term of opprobrium (as in Chaucer's bicched bones "unlucky dice"), which despite the hesitation of OED, seems to be a derivative of bitch (n.).   bitchy (adj.) 1925, U.S. slang, "sexually provocative;" later (1930s) "spiteful, catty, bad-tempered" (usually of females); from bitch + -y (2). Earlier in reference to male dogs thought to look less rough or coarse than usual. The earliest use of "bitch" specifically as a derogatory term for women dates to the fifteenth century. Its earliest slang meaning mainly referred to sexual behavior, according to the English language historian Geoffrey Hughes:   The early applications were to a promiscuous or sensual woman, a metaphorical extension of the behavior of a bitch in heat. Herein lies the original point of the powerful insult son of a bitch, found as biche sone ca. 1330 in Arthur and Merlin ... while in a spirited exchange in the Chester Play (ca. 1400) a character demands: "Whom callest thou queine, skabde bitch?" ("Who are you calling a whore, you miserable bitch?").   In modern usage, the slang term bitch has different meanings depending largely on social context and may vary from very offensive to endearing, and as with many slang terms, its meaning and nuances can vary depending on the region in which it is used.   The term bitch can refer to a person or thing that is very difficult, as in "Life's a bitch" or "He sure got the bitch end of that deal". It is common for insults to lose intensity as their meaning broadens ("bastard" is another example). In the film The Women (1939), Joan Crawford could only allude to the word: "And by the way, there's a name for you ladies, but it isn't used in high society - outside of a kennel." At the time, use of the actual word would have been censored by the Hays Office. By 1974, Elton John had a hit single (#4 in the U.S. and #14 in the U.K.) with "The Bitch Is Back", in which he says "bitch" repeatedly. It was, however, censored by some radio stations. On late night U.S. television, the character Emily Litella (1976-1978) on Saturday Night Live (portrayed by Gilda Radner) would frequently refer to Jane Curtin under her breath at the end of their Weekend Update routine in this way: "Oh! Never mind...! Bitch!"   Bitchin' arose in the 1950s to describe something found to be cool or rad. Modern use can include self-description, often as an unfairly difficult person. For example, in the New York Times bestseller The Bitch in the House, a woman describes her marriage: "I'm fine all day at work, but as soon as I get home, I'm a horror....I'm the bitch in the house."Boy George admitted "I was being a bitch" in a falling out with Elton John. Generally, the term bitch is still considered offensive, and not accepted in formal situations. According to linguist Deborah Tannen, "Bitch is the most contemptible thing you can say about a woman. Save perhaps the four-letter C word." It's common for the word to be censored on Prime time TV, often rendered as "the b-word". During the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign, a John McCain supporter referred to Hillary Clinton by asking, "How do we beat the bitch?" The event was reported in censored format:   On CNN's "The Situation Room," Washington Post media critic and CNN "Reliable Sources" host Howard Kurtz observed that "Senator McCain did not embrace the 'b' word that this woman in the audience used." ABC reporter Kate Snow adopted the same location. On CNN's "Out in the Open," Rick Sanchez characterized the word without using it by saying, "Last night, we showed you a clip of one of his supporters calling Hillary Clinton the b-word that rhymes with witch." A local Fox 25 news reporter made the same move when he rhymed the unspoken word with rich.   A study reported that, when used on social media, bitch "aims to promote traditional, cultural beliefs about femininity". Used hundreds of thousands of times per day on such platforms, it is associated with sexist harassment, "victimizing targets", and "shaming" victims who do not abide by degrading notions about femininity   Son of a bitch The first known appearance of "son-of-a-bitch" in a work of American fiction is Seventy-Six (1823), a historical fiction novel set during the American Revolutionary War by eccentric writer and critic John Neal.  The protagonist, Jonathan Oadley, recounts a battle scene in which he is mounted on a horse: "I wheeled, made a dead set at the son-of-a-bitch in my rear, unhorsed him, and actually broke through the line." The term's use as an insult is as old as that of bitch. Euphemistic terms are often substituted, such as gun in the phrase "son of a gun" as opposed to "son of a bitch", or "s.o.b." for the same phrase. Like bitch, the severity of the insult has diminished. Roy Blount Jr. in 2008 extolled the virtues of "son of a bitch" (particularly in comparison to "asshole") in common speech and deed. Son of a bitch can also be used as a "how about that" reaction, or as a reaction to excruciating pain. In politics the phrase "Yes, he is a son of a bitch, but he is our son of a bitch" has been attributed, probably apocryphally, to various U.S. presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon. Immediately after the detonation of the first atomic bomb in Alamogordo, New Mexico, in July 1945 (the device codenamed Gadget), the Manhattan Project scientist who served as the director of the test, Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge, exclaimed to Robert Oppenheimer "Now we're all sons-of-bitches." In January 2022, United States President Joe Biden was recorded on a hot mic responding to Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asking, "Do you think inflation is a political liability ahead of the midterms?" Biden responded sarcastically, saying, "It's a great asset — more inflation. What a stupid son of a bitch." The 19th-century British racehorse Filho da Puta took its name from "Son of a Bitch" in Portuguese. The Curtiss SB2C, a World War 2 U.S. Navy dive bomber, was called "Son-of-a-Bitch 2nd Class" by some of its pilots and crewmen. In American popular culture, the slang word "basic" is used to derogatorily refer to persons who are thought to favor mainstream goods, fashions, and music. Hip-hop culture gave rise to "basic bitch," which gained popularity through rap music, lyrics, blogs, and videos from 2011 to 2014. "Bros" is a common word for their male counterparts. Other English-speaking nations have terms like "basic bitch" or "airhead," such as modern British "Essex girls" and "Sloane Rangers," as well as Australian "haul girls," who are noted for their love of shopping for expensive clothing and uploading films of their purchases on YouTube. Oxford English Dictionary  transitive. To call (a person, esp. a woman) a bitch. 1707   Diverting Muse 131   Why how now, crys Venus, altho you're my Spouse, [If] you Bitch me, you Brute, have a care of your Brows   transitive. To behave like a bitch towards (a person); to be spiteful, malicious, or unfair to (a person); to let (a person) down. 1764   D. Garrick Let. 23 Aug. (1963) II. 423   I am a little at a loss what You will do for a Woman Tragedian to stare & tremble wth yr Heroes, if Yates should bitch You—but she must come.   intransitive. To engage in spiteful or malicious criticism or gossip, esp. about another person; to talk spitefully or cattily about. 1915   G. Cannan Young Earnest i. x. 92   It's the women bitching at you got into your blood.   intransitive. Originally U.S. To grumble, to complain (about something, or at someone). Frequently collocated with moan. 1930   Amer. Speech 5 238   [Colgate University slang] He bitched about the course.   †3. intransitive. To back down, to yield. Obsolete. rare. 1777   E. Burke Let. 9 May in Corr. (1961) III. 339   Norton bitched a little at last, but though he would recede; Fox stuck to his motion.   Shit shit (v.) Old English scitan, from Proto-Germanic *skit- (source also of North Frisian skitj, Dutch schijten, German scheissen), from PIE(proto indo-european) root *skei- "to cut, split." The notion is of "separation" from the body (compare Latin excrementum, from excernere "to separate," Old English scearn "dung, muck," from scieran "to cut, shear;" see sharn). It is thus a cousin to science and conscience.   "Shit" is not an acronym. Nor is it a recent word. But it was taboo from 1600 and rarely appeared in print (neither Shakespeare nor the KJV has it), and even in the "vulgar" publications of the late 18c. it is disguised by dashes. It drew the wrath of censors as late as 1922 ("Ulysses" and "The Enormous Room"), scandalized magazine subscribers in 1957 (a Hemingway story in Atlantic Monthly) and was omitted from some dictionaries as recently as 1970 ("Webster's New World"). [Rawson]   It has extensive slang usage; the meaning "to lie, to tease'' is from 1934; that of "to disrespect" is from 1903. Also see shite. Shat is a humorous past tense form, not etymological, first recorded 18th century.   To shit bricks "be very frightened" attested by 1961. The connection between fear and involuntary defecation has generated expressions in English since the 14th century. (the image also is in Latin), and probably also is behind scared shitless (1936).   shit (n.) Middle English shit "diarrhea," from Old English scitte "purging, diarrhea," from source of shit (v.). The general sense of "excrement" dates from 1580s (Old English had scytel, Middle English shitel for "dung, excrement;" the usual 14c. noun for natural discharges of the bodies of men or beasts seems to have been turd or filth). As an exclamation attested in print by 1920 but certainly older. Use for "obnoxious person" is by 1508; meaning "misfortune, trouble" is attested from 1937. Shit-faced "drunk" is 1960s student slang; shit list is from 1942. Shit-hole is by 1937 as "rectum," by 1969 in reference to undesirable locations. Shitload (also shit-load) for "a great many" is by 1970. Shitticism is Robert Frost's word for scatological writing.   Up shit creek "in trouble" is by 1868 in a South Carolina context (compare the metaphoric salt river, of which it is perhaps a coarse variant). Slang not give a shit "not care" is by 1922. Pessimistic expression same shit different day is attested by 1989. To get (one's) shit together "manage one's affairs" is by 1969. Emphatic shit out of luck is by 1942. The expression when the shit hits the fan "alluding to a moment of crisis or its disastrous consequences" is attested by 1967.   Expressing anger, despair, surprise, frustration, resignation, excitement, etc. 1865   Proc. Court Martial U.S. Army (Judge Advocate General's Office) U.S. National Arch.: Rec. group 153, File MM-2412 3 Charge II.   Private James Sullivan...did in contemptuous and disrespectful manner reply..‘Oh, shit, I can't' or words to that effect.   Ass/Asshole The word arse in English derives from the Proto-Germanic (reconstructed) word *arsaz, from the Proto-Indo-European word *ors-, meaning "buttocks" or "backside". The combined form arsehole is first attested from 1500 in its literal use to refer to the anus. The metaphorical use of the word to refer to the worst place in a region (e.g., "the arsehole of the world"), is first attested in print in 1865; the use to refer to a contemptible person is first attested in 1933. In the ninth chapter of his 1945 autobiography, Black Boy, Richard Wright quotes a snippet of verse that uses the term: "All these white folks dressed so fine / Their ass-holes smell just like mine ...". Its earliest known usage in newspapers as an insult was 1965. As with other vulgarities, these uses of the word may have been common in oral speech for some time before their first appearances in print. By the 1970s, Hustler magazine featured people they did not like as "Asshole of the Month." In 1972, Jonathan Richman of Modern Lovers recorded his song "Pablo Picasso", which includes the line "Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole."   Until the early 1990s, the word was considered one of a number of words that could not be uttered on commercial television in the United States. Comedian Andrew Dice Clay caused a major shock when he uttered the word during a televised MTV awards show in 1989. However, there were PG-13 and R-rated films in the 1980s that featured use of the word, such as the R-rated The Terminator (1984), the PG-13-rated National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989), and the PG-rated Back to the Future (1985). By 1994, however, vulgarity had become more acceptable, and the word was featured in dialog on the long-running television series NYPD Blue, though it has yet to become anything close to commonplace on network TV. In some broadcast edits (such as the syndication airings of South Park), the word is partially bleeped out, as "assh—". A variant of the term, "ass clown", was coined and popularized by the 1999 comedy film Office Space.   The word is mainly used as a vulgarity, generally to describe people who are viewed as stupid, incompetent, unpleasant, or detestable. Moral philosopher Aaron James, in his 2012 book, Assholes: A Theory, gives a more precise meaning of the word, particularly to its connotation in the United States: A person, who is almost always male, who considers himself of much greater moral or social importance than everyone else; who allows himself to enjoy special advantages and does so systematically; who does this out of an entrenched sense of entitlement; and who is immunized by his sense of entitlement against the complaints of other people. He feels he is not to be questioned, and he is the one who is chiefly wronged.   Many would believe the term ass to be used to describe an ungulate or a hoofed mammal of the smaller variety. Those people would be correct. However ass would be used as slang to describe the incompetence of people as they seem to resemble that of a donkey. Slow and stupid. We don't see donkeys in this manner but the people of old may have.   A stupid, irritating, or contemptible person; a person who behaves despicably. Cf. arsehole n. 3, shithole n. 2. Quot. 1954, from a story originally told in 1933, provides evidence for the development of this sense from figurative uses of sense 1. [1954   V. Randolph Pissing in Snow (1976) lxx. 106   When God got the job [of making men and women] done,..there was a big pile of ass-holes left over. It looks to me like the Almighty just throwed all them ass-holes together, and made the Easton family.]   Dick/dickhead   Dick is a common English language slang word for the human penis. It is also used by extension for a variety of slang purposes, generally considered vulgar, including: as a verb to describe sexual activity; and as a term for individuals who are considered to be rude, abrasive, inconsiderate, or otherwise contemptible. In this context, it can be used interchangeably with jerk, and can also be used as a verb to describe rude or deceitful actions. Variants include dickhead, which literally refers to the glans. The offensiveness of the word dick is complicated by the continued use of the word in inoffensive contexts, including as both a given name (often a nickname for Richard) and a surname, the popular British dessert spotted dick, the classic novel Moby-Dick, the Dick and Jane series of children's books, and the American retailer Dick's Sporting Goods. Uses like these have given comic writers a foundation to use double entendre to capitalize on this contradiction. In the mid-17th century, dick became slang for a man as a sexual partner. For example, in the 1665 satire The English Rogue by Richard Head, a "dick" procured to impregnate a character that is having difficulty conceiving:   “The next Dick I pickt up for her was a man of a colour as contrary to the former, as light is to darkness, being swarthy; whose hair was as black as a sloe; middle statur'd, well set, both strong and active, a man so universally tryed, and so fruitfully successful, that there was hardly any female within ten miles gotten with child in hugger-mugger, but he was more than suspected to be Father of all the legitimate. Yet this too, proved an ineffectual Operator.”   An 1869 slang dictionary offered definitions of dick including "a riding whip" and an abbreviation of dictionary, also noting that in the North Country, it was used as a verb to indicate that a policeman was eyeing the subject. The term came to be associated with the penis through usage by men in the military around the 1880s.   The term "dick" was originally used to describe a vile or repulsive individual in the 1960s.   A stupid, annoying, or objectionable person (esp. a male); one whose behaviour is considered knowingly obnoxious, provocative, or disruptive. Cf. dick n.1 6. 1960   S. Martinelli Let. 28 Dec. in C. Bukowski & S. Martinelli Beerspit Night & Cursing. (2001) 132   You shd listen to yr own work being broadcast [on the radio]... You cd at least tell ME when to list[en] dickhead!   Twat noun Slang: Vulgar. vulva. First recorded in 1650–60; perhaps originally a dialectal variant of thwat, thwot (unattested), presumed Modern English outcome of Old English thwāt, (unattested), akin to Old Norse thveit “cut, slit, forest clearing” (from northern English dialect thwaite “forest clearing”)   What does twat mean? Twat is vulgar slang for “vagina.” It's also used, especially in British English slang, a way to call someone as stupid, useless, or otherwise contemptible person. While twat has been recorded since the 1650s, we don't exactly know where it comes from. One theory connects twat to the Old English term for “to cut off.” The (bizarre) implication could be that women's genitalia were thought to be just shorter versions of men's.   Twat was popularized in the mid-1800s completely by accident. The great English poet Robert Browning had read a 1660 poem that referred, in a derogatory way, to a “nun's twat.” Browning thought a twat must have been a kind of hat, so he incorporated it into his own work.   Words for genitalia and other taboo body parts (especially female body parts) have a long history of being turned into abusive terms. Consider a**, d*ck, p***y, among many others. In the 1920s, English speakers started using twat as an insult in the same way some use a word like c**t, although twat has come to have a far less offensive force than the c-word in American English. In the 1930s, twat was sometimes used as a term of abuse for “woman” more generally, and over the second half of the 1900s, twat was occasionally used as slang for “butt” or “anus” in gay slang.   Twat made headlines in June 2018 when British actor Danny Dyer called former British Prime Minister David Cameron a twat for his role in initiating the Brexit referendum in 2016—and then stepping down after it passed.   Twat is still common in contemporary use as an insult implying stupidity, especially among British English speakers.   Even though it's a common term, twat is still vulgar and causes a stir when used in a public setting, especially due to its sexist nature. Public figures that call someone a twat are often publicly derided. Online, users sometimes censor the term, rendering it as tw*t or tw@t.   If you're annoying, you might be accused of twattiness; if you're messing around or procrastinating, you might be twatting around; if you're going on about something, you might be twatting on. Twatting is also sometimes substituted for the intensifier ”fucking”.   As a term of abuse: a contemptible or obnoxious person; a person who behaves stupidly; a fool, an idiot. Now chiefly British. The force of this term can vary widely. Especially when applied to a woman, it can be as derogatory and offensive as the term cunt (cunt n. 2a), but it can also be used (especially of men) as a milder form of abuse without conscious reference to the female genitals, often implying that a person's behaviour, appearance, etc., is stupid or idiotic, with little or no greater force than twit (twit n.1 2b). 1922   ‘J. H. Ross' Mint (1936) xxxv. 110   The silly twat didn't know if his arse-hole was bored, punched, drilled, or countersunk. The top 10 movies with the most swear words: The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese, 2013) – 715 Uncut Gems (Josh and Benny Safide, 2019) – 646 Casino (Martin Scorsese, 1995) – 606 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (Kevin Smith, 2001) – 509 Fury (David Ayer, 2014) – 489 Straight Outta Compton (F. Gary Gray, 2015) – 468 Summer of Sam (Spike Lee, 1999) – 467 Nil By Mouth (Gary Oldman, 1997) – 432 Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino, 1992) – 418 Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (Mike Judge, 1996) – 414

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Louder with Crowder
Same Old Trans Syne ("Same Old Lang Syne" Dan Fogelberg Parody)

Louder with Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 2:40


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Meet The Elite Podcast
3449 Syed Syne-08 01 22-Smoke and Vape-Sam

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 6:19


Pod Against the Machine: A Pathfinder Actual Play
The B.R.I.A.N. Identity 003 - Orb Lang Syne

Pod Against the Machine: A Pathfinder Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 161:32


The agents of B.R.I.A.N. are back to defend the town of Torch (well, I mean, the scrap heap next to the town of Torch) from the most menacing foes imaginable: orbs of various sizes, colors, and viscosities!   Thank you to Daft from To Have and to Roll and Steve from Hideous Laughter Productions for their guest appearances in this episode, and to Jasper's Game Day, Demiplane, and Paizo for hosting us!   Fundraising Against the Machine is now in session!  That's right, we've got a Patreon and a Ko-Fi, and they've got sweet sweet benefits and also you can help us get to our goals--we're getting frighteningly close to playing some bonus games! Our Store is ALSO a thing, with all your t-shirts, tote bags, stickers and more!  Until 3/26 you can use coupon code HELL10N for 10% off, too, because the Lord of Rust himself commands it be so.   Background music and sound effects: Retro Battle Theme #2 (Looped) Retro Battle Music Pack Andrew Sitkov   MTA by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4009-mta License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   Email us at PodAgainsttheMachine@gmail.com Remember to check out https://podagainstthemachine.com for show transcripts, player biographies, and more. Stop by our Discord server to talk about the show: https://discord.gg/TVv9xnqbeW Follow @podvsmachine on Twitter Find us on Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook as well.

Raw Talk on the Road
Raw Foods & Detox With Naturopath Davida Syne

Raw Talk on the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 73:14


Davida is a Naturopath and Lifestyle Coach. We dive into Davida's healing story, influences, and philosophy.  We also discuss overcoming common health concerns such as bloating, IBS, thyroid issues, and constipation.  Davida is leading a 10 day juice fast on 2/21. Do not miss out!(00:00) Intro, weight loss program(1:50) How Davida and I connected, Davida's healing story(8:00) Davida's mentors, healing continued(14:16) Juice toast, the power of creation(26:00) Bloating IBS, organs of elimination, SIBO(39:09) Not eliminating, herbs(43:43) Thyroid issues, getting the root cause(51:09) Smoothies vs. juices, food combining(1:01:03) Davida's 10 day fast(1:06:40) Wrap up question, outroInstagramshttps://www.instagram.com/juiceandj/https://www.instagram.com/davida.light/Intro and outro musicBirocratic.bandcamp.com

Left in the Right Lane
The Odd Dang Syne or whatever it is........

Left in the Right Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 66:11


Milgram is hurt that he was not invited to the New Years' shindig, at least two people in the group have New Year's resolutions that don't involve danger, the best and worst of 2021, goodbye Betty White, and Dunning invites Milgram to touch his maple syrup spigot.

At The Bar
#Update Happy New Year!

At The Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 2:45


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Drunk in Public Domain
New Year's Eve Bonus Episode - Auld Lange Syne

Drunk in Public Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 19:27


In this little bonus episode, we discuss the classic public domain song Aud Lang Syne, and Casey even plays a little sample of it! Hope y'all have a fantastic New Year's Eve and here's to a wonderful 2022! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunk-in-public-domain/support