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This week on Tea & Soju, Liliana is joined by Carol from KdramasMusings to review the historical C-drama A Splendid Match.Before diving into the review, we catch up on what we're currently watching, then break down everything you need to know about the drama, including the cast, story, and creative team.We start with our spoiler-free thoughts and Tea Cup ratings before moving into a full spoiler discussion, where we explore Gu Jin Zhao's character growth, the male lead's journey, our hot take on Ye Xian, and why Chan Xuan Qing left us feeling a little frustrated. Of course, we also discuss the elements that didn't quite work for us and whether A Splendid Match ultimately delivered on its promise.Did you watch A Splendid Match? We'd love to hear your thoughts!☕ Topics discussed:• What we're currently watching• A Splendid Match overview• Non-spoiler review• Tea Cup ratings• Character growth and story arcs• Our Ye Xian hot take• What worked and what didn't• Final verdict☕ Support Tea & SojuIf you enjoyed this episode and would like access to behind-the-scenes chats, deleted clips, bonus reviews, replay recordings, and our monthly Zoom meet-ups, consider joining the Tea & Soju Patreon:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/u82789007
Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Teacup Dancers and Festival Dreams: A Spring Teahouse Tale Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2026-06-02-22-34-02-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 在一个阳光明媚的春日下午,茶馆里弥漫着淡淡的茶香,顾客们在轻声交谈。En: On a sunny spring afternoon, the aroma of tea filled the teahouse, where customers were chatting quietly.Zh: 茶馆正在为即将到来的端午节做准备,五彩缤纷的装饰为这里增添了不少生气。En: The teahouse was preparing for the upcoming Duanwu Festival, and the colorful decorations added a lively touch to the place.Zh: 小明是个有点古怪但充满创意的年轻人。En: Xiaoming is a somewhat quirky but creative young man.Zh: 他想用舞蹈和诗歌打动茶馆的客人。En: He wanted to impress the teahouse guests with dance and poetry.Zh: Li是小明的好朋友,总是支持小明的梦想,但这次有些担心。En: Li is Xiaoming's good friend and always supports his dreams, though this time he was a bit worried.Zh: Chen是个常在茶馆里喝茶的安静顾客。他希望能在这里度过一个安宁的下午。En: Chen is a quiet customer who often drinks tea at the teahouse, hoping to spend a peaceful afternoon there.Zh: “小明,你确定这样做行得通吗?”Li疑惑地问。En: "Xiaoming, are you sure this will work?" Li asked doubtfully.Zh: “当然可以,Li! 艺术是灵魂的表达。”小明充满信心地回答。En: "Of course, Li! Art is the expression of the soul," Xiaoming replied with confidence.Zh: 小明手里握着一只珍贵的茶杯,准备开始他的表演。En: Holding a precious teacup in his hand, Xiaoming prepared to start his performance.Zh: 茶馆的顾客们停止了交谈,把目光投向舞台中央。En: The teahouse guests stopped talking and turned their gaze towards the center of the stage.Zh: 小明深吸了一口气,开始随着音乐舞动。En: Xiaoming took a deep breath and began to dance to the music.Zh: 起初,小明的动作还算流畅。En: At first, Xiaoming's movements were smooth.Zh: Li紧张地盯着他,而Chen则端起他的茶杯,看上去并不太在意。En: Li watched nervously, while Chen lifted his teacup, seemingly indifferent.Zh: 随着小明的舞步越来越复杂,茶杯在他的手中摇摇欲坠。En: As Xiaoming's dance steps became more complex, the teacup in his hand wobbled precariously.Zh: 顾客们屏住呼吸,注视着这场特别的表演。En: The guests held their breath, watching this special performance.Zh: 终于,到了最紧张的时刻,小明尝试一个旋转的动作。En: Finally, at the most tense moment, Xiaoming attempted a spinning move.Zh: 手中的茶杯晃动起来,几乎要掉落。En: The teacup swayed almost to the point of falling.Zh: 全场一片惊呼,Li心跳加速,忍不住捂住了眼睛。En: The audience gasped, Li's heart raced, and he couldn't help but cover his eyes.Zh: 在最后一刻,小明奇迹般地稳定住了茶杯。En: At the very last moment, Xiaoming miraculously stabilized the teacup.Zh: 虽然跌坐在地,但杯中一滴茶水也没有洒出。En: Although he ended up sitting on the floor, not a single drop of tea was spilled.Zh: 茶馆里爆发出一阵掌声。En: Applause erupted in the teahouse.Zh: Li松了一口气,快步走到小明身边查看他的情况。En: Li breathed a sigh of relief and quickly went to check on Xiaoming.Zh: Chen放下茶杯,微微点了点头,对小明说:“大胆的尝试。En: Chen put down his teacup, nodded slightly, and said to Xiaoming, "A bold attempt.Zh: 不过,下次试试看多练习,可能会更好。”En: However, maybe try practicing more next time; it could be even better."Zh: 小明结结巴巴地笑了,En: Xiaoming laughed awkwardly.Zh: 虽然有些狼狈,但心中充满成就感。En: Although a little embarrassed, he felt a sense of achievement.Zh: 他意识到,除了创意,他还需要更多的练习。En: He realized that aside from creativity, he also needed more practice.Zh: 小明向Chen和Li表示感谢,然后看着茶馆里的其他顾客,心里暗自决定下次要表演得更好。En: Xiaoming thanked Chen and Li, then looked at the other teahouse guests, silently deciding to perform better next time.Zh: 于是,在这个春天的下午,小明学到了关于艺术和努力的新东西,而Chen也开始欣赏年轻人的热情和敢于冒险的精神。En: Thus, on this spring afternoon, Xiaoming learned something new about art and effort, and Chen started to appreciate the passion and adventurous spirit of the young man.Zh: 茶馆的气氛再度恢复宁静,但人们的心中仿佛留下了一抹春日的温暖和期待。En: The teahouse atmosphere returned to peace, but it seemed a touch of spring warmth and anticipation lingered in people's hearts. Vocabulary Words:aroma: 茶香quirky: 古怪impress: 打动indifferent: 不太在意precariously: 摇摇欲坠miraculously: 奇迹般地stabilized: 稳定住linger: 留下adventurous: 敢于冒险的gaze: 目光flowed: 流畅precious: 珍贵complex: 复杂anticipation: 期待achievement: 成就感tension: 紧张musical: 音乐的decorations: 装饰spectators: 观众bold: 大胆embarrassed: 狼狈peaceful: 安宁support: 支持performance: 表演breath: 屏住呼吸touched: 打动silent: 安静confident: 信心hope: 希望nervous: 紧张
Earth is a living planet. But how much life is there, and what is it doing? We will discuss the distribution of biomass on Earth, and compare the effects of microbes, wild animals, domesticated animals. The aim of this lecture is to provide concrete examples of how life is woven in with the rest of the planetary engine, expanding the importance of biodiversity from sentiment alone to a matter of survival for both whole ecosystems and our own civilisation.This lecture was recorded by Helen Czerski on the 23th of March 2026 at Bernard's Inn Hall, LondonHelen Czerski is a physicist and oceanographer with a passion for science, sport, books, creativity, hot chocolate and investigating the interesting things in life. She is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London and her research focus is the physics of breaking waves and bubbles at the ocean surface. These bubbles change underwater sound and light, help transfer gases from ocean to atmosphere (helping the ocean breathe) and also eject ocean material into the air. She has spent months working on research ships in the Antarctic, the Pacific, the North Atlantic and the Arctic, and is an experienced field scientist. Helen has been a regular science presenter on the BBC for 15 years, covering the physics of the natural world in BBC2 landmark documentaries (including ‘Orbit', ‘Operation iceberg' and ‘Supersenses'), and the physics of everyday life in a range of BBC4 documentaries (including ‘From ice to fire: The incredible science of temperature', ‘Sound waves: The symphony of physics', and ‘Colour: The spectrum of science', along with many others). She currently co-hosts BBC Radio 4's flagship climate and environment programme Rare Earth. Helen's first book Storm in a Teacup won the Italian Asimov Prize and the Louis J. Battan Author prize from the American Meteorological Society. Blue Machine won the Wainwright Prize for Conservation Writing. She was awarded the Institute of Physics Gold Medal in 2018 for her work on physics communication, and an Honorary Fellowship of the British Science Association in 2020. She has been a Trustee of Royal Museums Greenwich since 2018, and was one of the 2020 Royal Institution Christmas Lecturers, giving her Lecture on the topic of the ocean. The transcript of the lecture is available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/living-planetGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham College's mission, please consider making a donation: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/get-involved/support-us/make-donation/donate-today Website: https://gresham.ac.ukX: https://x.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/greshamcollege.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greshamcollegeSupport Us: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/get-involved/support-us/make-donation/donate-todaySupport the show
This week I'm joined by my friend and collaborator Soraya Beheshti to discuss the queen, Reese Witherspoon! We analyze Reese as an emblem of Blonde Ambition done correctly: the inverse of the Taylor Swift “White Girl Ceiling” phenomenon wherein you actually can have it all and emerge as likeable. We trace the progression of Reese's early roles (Election, Cruel Intentions, Legally Blonde) and how closely they match her public persona, and analyze the race among today's influencers to claim Elle Woods status (another talk at Harvard Business School lol?), how Reese narrativizes her Southern roots, and how she retains public adoration despite her endless ambition and capacity. This episode is a love letter to precocious, scrappy young girls everywhere!Soraya Beheshti is an artist, musician, and activist (and the woman behind all the recent STARGIRL social media!). Follow her on Instagram and look out for her podcast, Freqshow, launching soon!Links:STARGIRL episode: Anne Hathaway, Alix Earle, Mary McCarthy, Bianca GiaeverMadonna yanks mic back from Addison in LA last month (so happy to see the return of Addison Excess ugh she's been tamed and edited for too long)Reese's AI manifestoReese on “Follow your talents, not your dreams”“The Man in the Brooks Brother's Shirt” by Mary McCarthy (in this story collection)The House Bunny (2008)Draper James, Reese's clothing lineWhiskey in a Teacup, Reese's book on Southern living (2018)Reese winning her Oscar for Walk The Line (major ding!)Performances discussed: Man in the Moon, Election, Legally Blonde, Walk the Line, Cruel Intentions, Devil's Knot, Gone Girl, Wild, The Morning Show, Daisy Jones and the Six, Big Little Lies
In this Over the Teacup episode, Michael and Diane sit down to unpack Margo's Got Money Troubles, the new Apple TV dramedy created by David E. Kelley and starring Elle Fanning, Nick Offerman, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nicole Kidman.Together, they explore the show's messy, heartfelt world — from Margo's unexpected journey into single motherhood and OnlyFans survival, to the complicated, hilarious, and deeply human relationship with her estranged wrestler‑dad, Jinx.Michael and Diane dive into the writing, the tone, the cast chemistry, and the emotional themes that make this series stand out:Reinvention when life falls apartThe chaos and beauty of familyIdentity, belonging, and the new economyHow David E. Kelley blends humor and heartbreakWhy Elle Fanning's performance anchors the entire storyIf you love character‑driven storytelling, complicated families, and shows that make you laugh and feel in equal measure, this conversation is your seat at the table.Find us on Apple, Spotify or your favorite listening platform; visit us on our YouTube channel Find everything "One More Thing" here: https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcastWant to be a guest on One More Thing Before You Go? Send Michael Herst a message on PodMatch, here: PODMATCH Proud member of the Podmatch Network of Top Rated- PodcastsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
A major thank you to Teacup for sponsoring today's stream. In this stream I dive into the history behind the Kosovo War and the persecution of Serbian Orthodox Christians ever since. Make sure to leave a comment and let me know what you think. God Bless
Zak Butters and Port Adelaide are appealing the $1500 fine handed down by the AFL Tribunal for allegedly abusing umpire Nick Foot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. The war: 6/10 Mark my words, this is closer to the end than many think. Round two of talks, a squeeze on the Strait – the Iranians are about to capitulate. Moana Pasifika: 4/10 In a competition already lacking sparkle, this can't have helped. And also, perhaps a lesson in starting something for the right reasons, not ideological ones. The Crusaders' horses: 3/10 That's a 30-year legacy we will miss. Ema Aitken: 7/10 Pleased she wasn't booted, but nor should she have been. What a storm in a bone china, Northern Club teacup. The BSA: 7/10 Can't wait to see the back of them. Good luck and good night. LISTEN ABOVE FOR MIKE HOSKING'S FULL WEEK IN REVIEW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fuck me that was one hell of a week in the NRL, strap in for this hour.Join the Ru crew today: https://www.patreon.com/c/RugbyLeagueGuruBet It Out With Neds. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Prices and odds subject to change.You win some. You lose more. Get your exclusive NordVPN deal plus 4 months extra here → https://nordvpn.com/rugbyguruIt's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Thompson is a 5.14 and V14 first ascentionist, alpinist, and coach for Evoke Endurance. We talked about his early climbing in the North Cascade mountains of Washington State, doing the first ascent of some of the best hard boulders in Leavenworth (Beautification, God is in the Details, The Teacup), how he got so strong, how to apply your strength on the wall, the challenges of endurance training in climbing, and more. Free Masterclass (Unlock Your Full Potential in Climbing)
What happens when the same truth you've been mocked for… suddenly becomes mainstream?In this explosive episode of The Forefront Radio, we break down the growing trend of European American Christian voices now teaching about Edomites, identity deception, and Revelation 3:9—topics that Afrohebraic communities have been boldly proclaiming for YEARS.But when WE said it… it was called extremism.Now? It's called a “hypothesis.”⚠️ In this broadcast, we expose:The double standard in biblical truth and authorityHow organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center have targeted truth-tellersHistorical proof from Flavius Josephus confirming Herod as an Idumean (Edomite)The connection between Edom, Rome, and European expansionThe role of the Balfour Declaration and modern geopolitical controlBiblical warnings about those who “say they are Jews and are not” (Revelation 3:9)Why truth is ignored… until it's repackagedThis isn't just history.This is prophecy unfolding in real time.
Scrubs is back — and so are we, Over the Teacup! In this Sunday sit‑down, Michael and Diane pour a cup and dive into the long‑awaited Scrubs reboot. From returning favorites like J.D., Turk, Elliot, Carla, Dr. Cox, and The Janitor… to the brand‑new interns bringing a 2026 twist to Sacred Heart, we explore what's changed, what's familiar, and what still makes this show one of the most beloved medical comedies of all time.We also compare the reboot to today's modern medical dramas — including The Pitt, The Resident, New Amsterdam, Grey's Anatomy, and Chicago Med — and talk about how medical storytelling has evolved from slapstick chaos to high‑stakes emotional realism.In this episode, we chat about:The returning cast and the new faces at Sacred HeartHow the reboot balances nostalgia with fresh energyWhy Scrubs still stands out in today's medical‑TV landscapeHow modern shows like The Pitt have changed the genreWhat makes Scrubs timeless — humor, heart, and humanityA cozy, nostalgic, and fun conversation — perfect for your Sunday.Pour a cup, settle in, and join us Over the Teacup.Find us on Apple, Spotify or your favorite listening platform; visit us on our YouTube channel Find everything "One More Thing" here: https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcastWant to be a guest on One More Thing Before You Go? Send Michael Herst a message on PodMatch, here: PODMATCH Proud member of the Podmatch Network of Top Rated- PodcastsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Comedy: Ford Theater “Storm in a Teacup” 1/11/48 NBC.
Joel Unema is a high-performance rock climber and coach for Climb Strong, and has climbed V14 and 5.14b. We talked about how Tyler Nelson helped him unlock V14 finger strength, how Steve Bechtel helped him send a 20+ move roof boulder, how to optimize your power endurance for a sport climbing trip, and much more. Buckle up for a good old-fashioned training chat. The Nugget Training App (14-Day Free Trial)
The Seahawks returned home after winning their second world championship and participated in a trophy ceremony and parade. Jen Mueller and John Boyle bring you inside the team's celebration. Today's show: Seahawks Parade (1:02), What the Super Bowl means (4:01), AJ Barner Speech (5:47), Kenneth Walker III and Sam Darnold in Teacup (10:01), Special Teams (11:57), Biggest Takeaway About Super Bowl Week (17:04), Offseason Calendar (18:28).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seahawks returned home after winning their second world championship and participated in a trophy ceremony and parade. Jen Mueller and John Boyle bring you inside the team's celebration. Today's show: Seahawks Parade (1:02), What the Super Bowl means (4:01), AJ Barner Speech (5:47), Kenneth Walker III and Sam Darnold in Teacup (10:01), Special Teams (11:57), Biggest Takeaway About Super Bowl Week (17:04), Offseason Calendar (18:28).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ở đây có một bông hoa - Chúc các bạn ngủ ngon, đón một cái Tết an lành, hạnh phúc cùng gia đình và người thân. Luôn cảm ơn và trân trọng sự yêu thương và đồng hành cùng các bạn với Hà Thái và Nằm nghe đọc truyệnTeacup cuối cùng của năm cũ - Năm 2025https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNbki4gFXAIMuốn bật cho các bạn nghe bài này của Jun Phạm nhưng bị bản quyền á, nên mọi người tự bật nghe giúp mình nha
Those things people tend to share that come from out of nowhere. I'm not so sure on this one, " A storm in a teacup."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Those things people tend to share that come from out of nowhere. I'm not so sure on this one, " A storm in a teacup."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/_HJt1zjecCoThe major environmental challenge of our time is framed in terms of what happens in our atmosphere, and specifically what are called “greenhouse gases”. But what is an atmosphere, and how does it behave? Does the atmosphere vary across the world, and what enters and leaves it normally? This lecture will explore how humanity has taken some things from the air and put other things into it, what the effects have been, and what this means for our future.This lecture was recorded by Professor Helen Czerski on the 22nd January 2026 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London.Dr Helen Czerski is a physicist and oceanographer with a passion for science, sport, books, creativity, hot chocolate and investigating the interesting things in life. She is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London and her research focus is the physics of breaking waves and bubbles at the ocean surface. These bubbles change underwater sound and light, help transfer gases from ocean to atmosphere (helping the ocean breathe) and also eject ocean material into the air. She has spent months working on research ships in the Antarctic, the Pacific, the North Atlantic and the Arctic, and is an experienced field scientist. Helen has been a regular science presenter on the BBC for 15 years, covering the physics of the natural world in BBC2 landmark documentaries (including ‘Orbit', ‘Operation iceberg' and ‘Supersenses'), and the physics of everyday life in a range of BBC4 documentaries (including ‘From ice to fire: The incredible science of temperature', ‘Sound waves: The symphony of physics', and ‘Colour: The spectrum of science', along with many others). She currently co-hosts BBC Radio 4's flagship climate and environment programme Rare Earth. Helen's first book Storm in a Teacup won the Italian Asimov Prize and the Louis J. Battan Author prize from the American Meteorological Society. Blue Machine won the Wainwright Prize for Conservation Writing. She was awarded the Institute of Physics Gold Medal in 2018 for her work on physics communication, and an Honorary Fellowship of the British Science Association in 2020. She has been a Trustee of Royal Museums Greenwich since 2018, and was one of the 2020 Royal Institution Christmas Lecturers, giving her Lecture on the topic of the ocean. The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/ocean-airGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/Website: https://gresham.ac.ukTwitter: https://twitter.com/greshamcollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeSupport the show
Australia based singer/songwriter, producer, and teacher, Sandy Klose shares about the making of an entire album made up fully of Teacup Challenge songs, recorded primarily with voice and double bass. Follow Sandy on Facebook.Join in on her Facebook live performance of her album on February 7th, 7pm Pacific time.Get the full album on Bandcamp here. Share your thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group.To join the Write Songs You Love Member calls, visit https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com/ to expand and nurture your creativity!
The 2026 TV season has arrived — and it's one of the biggest premiere slates in years. In this Over the Teacup episode, Michael and Diane sit down with their mugs, their opinions, and a mountain of new and returning shows to explore. From comfort‑watch favorites like The Rookie, High Potential, and Shrinking, to the long list of new premieres dropping across Netflix, ABC, Apple TV, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO, and more — this episode is your warm, cinematic guide to what's worth watching in the new year.Together, Michael and Diane break down the shows they already love, the ones they're curious about, and the wildcards that might just become their next obsession. Whether you're a casual viewer or a full‑blown TV junkie, this episode will help you navigate the overwhelming 2026 lineup with humor, heart, and a whole lot of tea.In This Episode, You'll Learn:Which returning shows are must‑watch favorites for 2026The new premieres that instantly grabbed our attentionWhich genres are dominating the year — and whyThe wildcard shows that could surprise everyoneWhat we'll be watching together… and what we'll be watching separatelyHow to build your own 2026 watchlist without getting overwhelmedA cozy, cinematic conversation for anyone who loves TV, storytelling, and the joy of discovering new shows together. Pour your tea, settle in, and join us.Find us on Apple, Spotify or your favorite listening platform; visit us on our YouTube channel Find everything "One More Thing" here: https://taplink.cc/beforeyougopodcastWant to be a guest on One More Thing Before You Go? Send Michael Herst a message on PodMatch, here: PODMATCH Proud member of the Podmtach Network of Top Rated- PodcastsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Here we go folks! The Teacup Challenge 2026 has landed! Today's episode shows how it's done in real time, and gives tips on how you can participate to the fullest ❤️. More info on the Teacup Challenge and where to join in on the fun here.Share your thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group.To join the Write Songs You Love Member calls, visit https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com/ to expand and nurture your creativity!
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A circus full of trivia questions! LOVE TRIVIA WITH BUDDS? CHECK OUT THE MNEMONIC MEMORY PODCAST! "Knowledge is rooted in memory—listen to The Mnemonic Memory Podcast today." http://www.themnemonictreepodcast.com/ Fact of the Day: Punkinhead the Bear was created by Canada's Eaton's department stores. He was intended to be Canada's answer to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. In Canada in the 1950s, he was a massive holiday icon, and is considered Canada's most successful advertising character. Triple Connections: Clock, Teacup, Candelabra THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:18 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty Bed Music: "EDM Detection Mode" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://TriviaWithBudds.com http://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY AMAZING PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Mollie Dominic Vernon Heagy Brian Clough Sarah Nassar Nathalie Avelar Becky and Joe Heiman Natasha raina Waqas Ali leslie gerhardt Skilletbrew Bringeka Brooks Martin Yves Bouyssounouse Sam Diane White Youngblood Evan Lemons Trophy Husband Trivia Rye Josloff Lynnette Keel Nathan Stenstrom Lillian Campbell Jerry Loven Ansley Bennett Gee Jamie Greig Jeremy Yoder Adam Jacoby rondell Adam Suzan Chelsea Walker Tiffany Poplin Bill Bavar Sarah Dan Katelyn Turner Keiva Brannigan Keith Martin Sue First Steve Hoeker Jessica Allen Michael Anthony White Lauren Glassman Brian Williams Henry Wagner Brett Livaudais Linda Elswick Carter A. Fourqurean KC Khoury Tonya Charles Justly Maya Brandon Lavin Kathy McHale Chuck Nealen Courtney French Nikki Long Mark Zarate Laura Palmer JT Dean Bratton Kristy Erin Burgess Chris Arneson Trenton Sullivan Jen and Nic Michele Lindemann Ben Stitzel Michael Redman Timothy Heavner Jeff Foust Richard Lefdal Myles Bagby Jenna Leatherman Albert Thomas Kimberly Brown Tracy Oldaker Sara Zimmerman Madeleine Garvey Jenni Yetter JohnB Patrick Leahy Dillon Enderby James Brown Christy Shipley Alexander Calder Ricky Carney Paul McLaughlin Casey OConnor Willy Powell Robert Casey Rich Hyjack Matthew Frost Brian Salyer Greg Bristow Megan Donnelly Jim Fields Mo Martinez Luke Mckay Simon Time Feana Nevel
We often talk about living on a blue planet, but when we think we're talking about the ocean we're generally only discussing what's in it: fish, whales, pollution and ships. But that is to miss the biggest story on Earth, because it's the water itself that sets the scene for everything else. This lecture will outline how the ocean engine works – its internal anatomy, how the components move, and how this engine has directly influenced our history and culture.This lecture was recorded by Professor Helen Czerski on the 30th of October 2025 at Bernards Inn Hall, LondonDr Helen Czerski is a physicist and oceanographer with a passion for science, sport, books, creativity, hot chocolate and investigating the interesting things in life. She is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London and her research focus is the physics of breaking waves and bubbles at the ocean surface. These bubbles change underwater sound and light, help transfer gases from ocean to atmosphere (helping the ocean breathe) and also eject ocean material into the air. She has spent months working on research ships in the Antarctic, the Pacific, the North Atlantic and the Arctic, and is an experienced field scientist. Helen has been a regular science presenter on the BBC for 15 years, covering the physics of the natural world in BBC2 landmark documentaries (including ‘Orbit', ‘Operation iceberg' and ‘Supersenses'), and the physics of everyday life in a range of BBC4 documentaries (including ‘From ice to fire: The incredible science of temperature', ‘Sound waves: The symphony of physics', and ‘Colour: The spectrum of science', along with many others). She currently co-hosts BBC Radio 4's flagship climate and environment programme Rare Earth. Helen's first book Storm in a Teacup won the Italian Asimov Prize and the Louis J. Battan Author prize from the American Meteorological Society. Blue Machine won the Wainwright Prize for Conservation Writing. She was awarded the Institute of Physics Gold Medal in 2018 for her work on physics communication, and an Honorary Fellowship of the British Science Association in 2020. She has been a Trustee of Royal Museums Greenwich since 2018, and was one of the 2020 Royal Institution Christmas Lecturers, giving her Lecture on the topic of the ocean. The transcript of the lecture is available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/liquid-engineGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham College's mission, please consider making a donation: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/get-involved/support-us/make-donation/donate-today Website: https://gresham.ac.ukX: https://x.com/GreshamCollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/greshamcollege.bsky.social TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greshamcollegeSupport Us: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/get-involved/support-us/make-donation/donate-todaySupport the show
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Tình hình là các teacup cũ có những bài hát siêu hay siêu hợp đang lần lượt phải gỡ xuống vì bản quyền âm nhạc (sớm hay muộn cũng có ngày này, chỉ là mình thích quá thui), nên giờ phải cắt bỏ các bài hát đi rồi ạ, tuy vậy mình cũng cố gắng làm cho nó không méo mó, đoạn cuối vẫn có bài nhạc hy vọng không phải gỡ thêm lần nữa.Sắp tới có khi mình tự hát để đỡ lo bản quyền các bạn ủng hộ nhé :))
Ballerina Cappuccina, an AI-generated cartoon ballerina with a cappuccino teacup for a head, is one of the most prominent characters in the internet phenomenon known as “Italian brain rot,” a series of memes that exploded in popularity this year, consisting of unrealistic AI-generated animal-object hybrids with absurdist, pseudo-Italian narration. The trend has baffled parents, to the delight of young people experiencing the thrill of a new, fleeting cultural signifier that is illegible to older generations. Experts and fans alike say the trend is worth paying attention to, and tells us something about the youngest generation of tweens. Fabian Mosele, 26, calls themselves an “Italian brain rot connoisseur.” An Italian animator who lives in Germany and works with AI by trade, Mosele created their first Italian brain-rot content in March. Shortly after, Mosele's video of Italian brain-rot characters at an underground rave garnered about a million views overnight, they said. It has since topped 70 million. In the non-virtual world, some have made physical toy replicas of the characters, while others have created real-life plays featuring them. Mosele said Italian brain rot consumers largely don't care about how the images relate to what is being said or sung. They often don't even care to translate the nonsensical Italian to English. “It's funny because it's nonsense,” Mosele said. “Seeing something so dark, in a way, and out of the ordinary, that breaks all the norms of what we would expect to see on TV—that's just super appealing.” Emilie Owens, 33, a children's media researcher, agreed that endless scrolling poses dangers for young people. But she said that the concern about brain rot is misguided. It's normal to “view the thing the newest generation is doing with fear and suspicion," she said, pointing to how past generations have had similar concerns about the detrimental effects of comic books, television and even novels at one time. Concerns about brain rot—that it is unproductive and pointless—actually reveal a great deal about their appeal, Owens said. “It's very normal for everyone to need to switch their brains off now and again,” she said. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Episode #410 I saw it on Facebook; we share posts from various social media platforms, including Facebook, Reddit, and TikTok, to start conversations. Where will the conversation go? You never know with your two Tempest in a teacup, Dave and Toni-Ann. Let the shenanigans commence. www.thedisneycrush.com thedisneycrush@gmail.com www.patreon.com/thedisneycrush
I hope that you have a writing utensil handy, because you'll want to make some notes for this one! In this episode, Matilda takes a dive into the origins and archaeology of the simple notebook. But what actually is a notebook? What materials have they been made from throughout history? And did an ancient Egyptian king really predict AI? Listen in to find out!TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/teabreak/37LinksThe Archaeologist's Teacup blog post on notebooksArchaeology magazine article on the history of writingSmithsonian article on world's oldest papyrusArticle on wax tabletsArticle on clay tabletsClay tablet exampleArticle on paper makingArticle on book bindingContact the HostEmail: matilda@thearchaeologiststeacup.comhttps://www.thearchaeologiststeacup.cominsta: @the_archaeologists_teacupfb: /TheArchaeologistsTeacuptwitter: @ArchaeoTeacupArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Season 30 Episode 13: "It's Clobberin' Time"DONMEGA is back behind the mic for episode #190 of Am I On The Air? on the PopCulturePros Network, and this week he's swinging for the fences with another jam-packed dose of movie and TV talk. Covering all the entertainment buzz from July 23 to July 29, 2025, this one's got more punch than a Thing right hook.On the movie side, DONMEGA serves up non-spoiler thoughts on Marvel's Fantastic Four: First Steps—does the First Family finally get the big-screen treatment they deserve?—and Happy Gilmore 2, which may or may not prove that you're never too old to drive the green (or throw down in a hockey fight).The TV lineup is just as stacked: South Park kicks off Season 27, Teacup brews up some intrigue, WWE unREAL brings the drama, and more surprises are waiting to land on your watchlist.With his sharp veteran perspective and no-nonsense delivery, DONMEGA breaks it all down so you can keep your pop culture game strong. Press play—because it's clobberin' time on Am I On The Air?
Kelowna based Singer/Songwriter/Looper Cal Volpe shares about the growth and surprises that happened along the journey from writing to releasing his first album.Listen to Cal's new album titled “Alone,” on Spotify.Connect with Cal and follow along on his adventures on Instagram.Share your thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group.To join the Write Songs You Love Member calls, visit https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com/ and become a paid subscriber.
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: The Teacup Mishap That Sparked a Summer Romance Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-08-05-22-34-02-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A kanyargós, macskaköves utca Budapest szívében mindig varázslatos volt nyáron.En: The winding, cobblestone street in the heart of Budapest was always magical in the summer.Hu: A kis teázó ablakán beszűrődött a napfény, megvilágítva a díszes porcelánkészleteket, amiket László nagy gonddal rendezett el a polcokon.En: Sunlight filtered through the windows of the small tea shop, illuminating the ornate porcelain sets that László had carefully arranged on the shelves.Hu: A járókelők is érezték, hogy a Szent István napi ünnepség már a küszöbön áll.En: Passersby also felt that the Szent István Day celebration was just around the corner.Hu: Zoltán belépett a teaházba, kissé bizonytalanul, de pillantása máris Esztert kereste, aki éppen egy régi, kék teáskanna díszítésének történetét mesélte.En: Zoltán entered the tea house a bit hesitantly, but his gaze immediately searched for Eszter, who was currently recounting the history of a vintage blue teapot's decoration.Hu: Zoltán ámult Eszter tudásán.En: Zoltán was amazed by Eszter's knowledge.Hu: Elhatározta, hogy impresszálja őt és meghívja a tűzijátékra az este.En: He decided to impress her and invite her to the fireworks in the evening.Hu: Ahogy Zoltán odalépett Eszterhez, véletlenül meglökte az asztalt.En: As Zoltán approached Eszter, he accidentally bumped the table.Hu: Az a bizonyos teáskanna megmozdult, és pillanatok alatt a földre zuhant, magával rántva egy kisebb teáscsészét is.En: That particular teapot moved and quickly fell to the ground, taking a smaller teacup with it.Hu: Minden megállt egy pillanatra.En: Everything stopped for a moment.Hu: László, aki a kasszánál állt, mély sóhajt hallatott, de nem szólt semmit.En: László, who was standing at the cash register, let out a deep sigh but said nothing.Hu: „Sajnálom," mondta Zoltán gyorsan, és elkezdte összeszedni a darabokat.En: "I'm sorry," Zoltán quickly said and began to pick up the pieces.Hu: Eszter mosolyogva segített neki.En: Eszter smiled as she helped him.Hu: Zoltán érezte, hogy ezt a pillanatot kell megragadnia.En: Zoltán felt that this moment was his to seize.Hu: „Tudod, ez a kanna stílusa az ókori Kínára emlékeztet, amikor...,” kezdte mondani, de Eszter mosolya szélesedett.En: "You know, this teapot's style reminds me of ancient China, when...," he began to say, but Eszter's smile widened.Hu: Ez bátorítást adott Zoltánnak, aki folytatta a történetek mesélését, miközben közösen takarították a baleset nyomait.En: This encouraged Zoltán, who continued telling stories while they cleaned up the mess from the accident.Hu: Közben Zoltán egy régi teáscsészét vett a kezébe, és viccelődve bejelentette, hogy biztosan római korból származik.En: Meanwhile, Zoltán picked up an old teacup and jokingly announced that it must be from the Roman era.Hu: László, aki megfigyelte a párost, hangosan felnevetett: „Római, mi? Az csak a nagymamám régi készlete!”En: László, who was observing the pair, burst into loud laughter: "Roman, huh? That's just my grandma's old set!"Hu: Mindenki nevetésben tört ki, még maga Zoltán is.En: Everyone broke into laughter, even Zoltán himself.Hu: Ez a váratlan humor átlendítette a feszültséget.En: This unexpected humor eased the tension.Hu: Eszter elbűvölve nézte Zoltánt, és amikor meghívta a tűzijátékra, azonnal igent mondott.En: Eszter looked at Zoltán charmed, and when he invited her to the fireworks, she immediately said yes.Hu: László, aki megenyhült Zoltán iránt, megkínálta őket egy újabb teáskannával, mondván, „Ez a mi ajándékunk a fesztiválra.”En: László, who had warmed up to Zoltán, offered them another teapot, saying, "This is our gift for the festival."Hu: Ahogy elhagyták a teázót, Zoltán rájött, hogy talán éppen a saját clumsy természetével és őszinte humorával sikerült kivívnia Eszter elismerését.En: As they left the tea shop, Zoltán realized that perhaps it was precisely with his clumsy nature and genuine humor that he had earned Eszter's admiration.Hu: Most már csak a tűzijáték várta őket, és egy új barátság kezdetének reménye.En: Now only the fireworks awaited them, along with the hope of a new friendship's beginning. Vocabulary Words:winding: kanyargóscobblestone: macskakövesilluminating: megvilágítvaornate: díszespassersby: járókelőkhesitantly: bizonytalanulrecounting: meséltevintage: régiseize: megragadniaancient: ókoridecoration: díszítésénekgaze: pillantásabumped: meglöktecash register: kasszasigh: sóhajtteapot: teáskannacharmed: elbűvölveadmiration: elismeréséthumor: humorávalfireworks: tűzijátékraawkwardness: clumsy természetévelcelebration: ünnepségshelves: polcokonhesitantly: bizonytalanulobserving: megfigyeltejokingly: viccelődveburst: felnevetettsimmered: megenyhültgenuine: őszintebeginnings: kezdetének
Send us a textSeason 30 Episode 13 "It's Clobberin' Time" - On this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 7/23/25-7/29/25, We have Non-Spoiler Movie Thoughts on "Fantastic Four: First Steps" and "Happy Gilmore 2" Along with TV Notes on South Park S27, Teacup and WWE unREAL Plus so much more... Support the showwww.AmIOnTheAir.comFollow on Twitter at @AmIOnTheAirLike us on Facebook at Facebook.com/AmIOnTheAirFollow on TikTok, Instagram and YouTubeSupport the Show on Cashapp $DONMEGA and Venmo at @DONMEGA
Teacup Magic 2 Kickstarter is running until 28th July. Pledge now to receive such rewards as special edition hardbacks, audiobooks, tea and assorted merch, plus digital content. “The Bramble Hour” is a short story in the Teacup magic series. The second Teacup Magic collection is currently funding on Kickstarter as a beautiful special edition hardback (with tea!) Back Teacup Magic on Kickstarter today.
In this heartfelt and humorous episode of Over the Teacup, Michael and Diane dive into Apple TV+'s sports comedy Stick, starring Owen Wilson as Pryce Cahill—a washed-up golf pro who bets his future on coaching a troubled teen phenom. From emotional sand traps to unexpected birdies, they explore how the show blends redemption, mentorship, and second chances with a quirky ensemble cast including Judy Greer, Marc Maron, Peter Dager, Lilli Kay, and Timothy Olyphant.Whether you're a golf lover or just here for the feels, this episode tees up ten juicy talking points, personal reflections, and a closing segment that'll leave you inspired to swing again—no matter how many mulligans life throws your way.
Teacup Magic 2 Kickstarter is running until 28th July. Pledge now to receive such rewards as special edition hardbacks, audiobooks, tea and assorted merch, plus digital content. “Tea Parties for the Magically Inclined” is a recipe zine inspired by the comestibles of the Teacup Isles, including several recipes and a lot of opinions about how to serve and consume tea. Exclusively available in PDF & print zine format in the Teacup Magic 2 Kickstarter. Back Teacup Magic on Kickstarter today.
In this mini- episode, I share a gentle reminder about how hard times, much like hot water in a teacup can reveal what's inside us… If you're walking through pressure, discomfort, or change, this message is for you.Because sometimes, your purpose is revealed not in the good times… but in the heat and challenges of life.Take a deep breath, press play, and let this brief moment of encouragement meet you where you are.For inspirational books and audios search Dr. Davina Smith on Amazon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pastor Sauvé preaches on Ephesians 3:14-21 from the Davis Conference Center in Layton Utah after the New Christendom Press conference.
Pastor Sauvé preaches on Ephesians 3:14-21 from the Davis Conference Center in Layton Utah after the New Christendom Press conference.
Steven, Andrew and I take a deep dive into the world of Reese Witherspoon—from her Southern charm to her powerhouse career. Fresh off reading Whiskey in a Teacup, I share my thoughts on Reese's take on life, style, and success. The three of us rank our favorite Reese projects (from Legally Blonde to Big Little Lies and beyond), debate her most iconic performances, and, of course, rewatch and react to that infamous drunk arrest video. Expect plenty of laughs, strong opinions, and maybe even a little inspiration from the queen of Southern grit and Hollywood wit.
https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs In this episode of The Pet Pig Podcast, Autumn debunks the myth of “teacup pigs,” explaining that there is no such breed — the term is purely a marketing gimmick. She shares how pigs grow for up to five years, and even the smallest healthy adult pigs typically weigh 75 pounds or more. Autumn explains why the teacup myth is so harmful: it misleads people into expecting a tiny, low-maintenance pet, leading to overwhelmed owners and high rates of pig rehoming. She emphasizes the importance of doing thorough research, asking the right questions when talking to breeders, and understanding that “mini pigs” are only mini in comparison to full-sized farm hogs. Her goal is to educate and support pig families so that pigs get the care and commitment they deserve. Autumn's Links: Website: https://www.autumnacresminipetpigs.com/ Email: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs Educational Membership Group: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/autumn-acres-educational-membership-group Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autumnacresminipetpigs/ Facebook: HTTP://Facebook.com/autumnacresminipetpigs Free Community: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs/p/autumn-acres-free-community YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCGue5Kp5AwOXkReCGPUyImA Stan Store: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs Newsletter: https://stan.store/autumnacresminipetpigs
There's nothing Hollywood loves more than putting people in boxes. Comedy or drama. Actor or director. But with the fall of the old studio system and the rise of the indie, we're seeing more blurred lines than ever before. Everywhere you look today you can find genre blends and multi-hyphenates in every aspect of the industry, and our next guest is no exception. The oh so lovely Yvonne Strahovski garnered critical acclaim for her role as Serena Joy Waterford in Hulu's Emmy and Golden Globe winning original series, THE HANDMAID'S TALE, for which she has netted an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress,a Golden Globe nomination, and two Screen Actors Guild nominations. The series is releasing its sixth and final season tonight, April 8. Yvonne recently starred/executive produced Peacock's horror series, TEACUP. She also made her directorial debut with VLOG, a short film for which she also wrote and stars in. Her husband, Tim Loden served as a producer and her two sons acted alongside her. The film was shot in their home and took place when she was pregnant with her third child, which made it an almost part-documentary, part-narrative film. Up next, Yvonne will star and produce an adaptation of the bestselling novel, A WOMEN OF INTELLIGENCE. During our chat, we talk about making art from scratch, the importance of being a good judge of character, and the very real fear that comes with turning down a job. xx Enjoy!
Two spinster cousins become the new owners of their ancestral manor. But the estate is haunted by the spirit of their late uncle! Hear the tale in tonight's Old Time Radio marathon with CBS Radio Mystery Theater's presentation of “The Third Person” from September 19, 1975!Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:02:00.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater, “The Third Person” (September 19, 1975) ***WD00:48:01.109 = CBC Nightfall, “A Shortwave Goodbye” (January 09, 1981) ***WD01:17:54.059 = Mr and Mrs North, “The Norths Buy a Letter” (October 06, 1943)01:48:28.379 = Obsession, “Faith Is The Evidence” (May 12, 1952) ***WD02:18:22.269 = Origin of Superstition, “Bubbles in a Tea Cup” (1935) ***WD02:33:25.199 = Mystery Playhouse, “Turnabout” (May 20, 1946) ***WD02:56:39.169 = The Philip Morris Playhouse, “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes” (August 19, 1953)03:21:14.499 = The Price of Fear, “Out of the Mouths” (June 20, 1983)03:49:16.289 = Adventures of Ellery Queen, “Mischief Maker” (January 15, 1944) ***WD04:15:40.109 = Quiet Please, “Pathetic Fallacy” (February 02, 1948) ***WD04:46:22.439 = Radio City Playhouse, “Fanny” (August 21, 1948) ***WD05:15:25.439 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0323
Emmy-nominated actress Yvonne Strahovski first turned heads as a CIA agent in the popular NBC series Chuck, followed by a role in another hit show, Dexter, and, of course, as Serena Joy Waterford in the award-winning series The Handmaid's Tale. Yvonne joins Sophia to chat about the final season of The Handmaid's Tale, including how she feels about the show coming to an end, the scenes that made her feel uncomfortable, how significant and relevant the show is in the current political space, and how she would love to dive into a comedy next! Plus, she talks about juggling her globe-trotting career with motherhood, what she was like as a child, and starring and executive-producing her new horror series, Teacup, on Peacock! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Andy talk about some TV news, including the announcement of the ‘Beef' Season 2 cast (1:00) and the release of the trailer for the new Michael Schur show, ‘A Man on the Inside' (10:05). Then they discuss the first two episodes of ‘Special Ops: Lioness' Season 2 and whether the show is just "military porn" or something more interesting (14:11). Finally, in honor of Halloween week, they talk about some of their favorite terror TV shows, including ‘Teacup' and ‘Channel Zero,' and why horror TV is so hard to make (38:21). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Producer: Kaya McMullen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices