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The DSC Show for Monday 6/06/22: Today we tested our Teen Jeopardy knowledge, we checked in with Chicken Charlie about his new fair food, and we heard about some dumb criminals!
It may be worth pointing out that we recorded this on New Year's Eve, and… a lot of things have happened on the internet since then. This is a relic of a simpler time. Speaking of relics from simpler times, we have a lot of opinions about Midnight Sun, and we decided that now's the time to share them. Amanda mourns her Teen Jeopardy career that ended before it began, and Isabel is watching Hannibal? In 2021? Plus, we discuss the edibility (and deliciousness) of various Pokémon, as inspired by the internet's shining light Brian David Gilbert. Show Notes BDG's final Polygon video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqzghgtJ1Is Carlisle Cullen x Lori Loughlin: https://bag-of-eggs.tumblr.com/post/188096227776/mood-board Amanda's Jeopardy dreams: https://twitter.com/asilbwrites/status/1343936933618180097 Isabel's Powerpoint: https://twitter.com/4non4lchemist/status/1338541131613745156 Find Us Online Twitter: https://twitter.com/wowiftruepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wowiftrue Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wowiftrue Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wowiftrue Website: https://wowiftrue.com/ Email: wowiftruepod@gmail.com About Us Wow If True was created by Isabel J. Kim and Amanda Silberling. Our music is by Sam Rizer, our cover art is by Isabel J. Kim, and our web design/mediocre audio editing is by Amanda Silberling. We like memes.
This month host Dan Lucas, the Senior Director of Strategic Communication at US Chess, talks to high school students at the Catlin Gabel School in Portland, Oregon Seth Talyansky (18) and Avi Gupta (17) about how they are leveraging their state championship team's success to promote chess and support underserved communities. For example, the club hand-delivered chess sets to children in Chajul, Guatemala; donated chess clocks to a chess club in Ohrid, Macedonia; organized an online match with a high school chess club in Jackson, Mississippi; and traveled to Equatorial Guinea in western Africa to organize that nation's first open chess tournament. Talyansky is a US Chess National Master who has been the number-one ranked player in high school in Oregon since 2016 and was just named a U.S. Presidential Scholar. Gupta is the two-time Utah state champion in his age group and currently ranked number five in Oregon. He will be appearing on Teen Jeopardy the week of June 17.
We had an issue with recording the show. Only the 8a and 9a hours recorded. Back to 100% tomorrow. JC 8:00 - Reading Directions. Teen Jeopardy. 9:00 - Nudia’s Dating Dilemma. Unique Anxiety.
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Learn where you can find stretchers from World War II - refurbished in memoriam. And hear about a French artist who walked an interesting pet down the streets of Paris. Stick around for feel good news and an affirmation. WW2 stretchers Strolling lobster Teen Jeopardy donation Contact: morningfourpodcast@gmail.com Follow The Morning Four on Facebook Follow The Morning Four on Instagram Sign up for weekly kindness email Follow Katie Parsons on Instagram Follow Katie Parsons on Twitter Buy Katie a Starbucks The Morning Four on The Morning Four on Apple Podcasts The Morning Four on The Morning Four on Spotify The Morning Four on Google Play The Morning Four on YouTube
It’s Friday so Fitz and DJ Tony Schwartz are serving up a Very Special Bull-Yah! In “What Are You Kidding Me”, Ben and Jerry’s has a “Netflix and Chill” flavor, a dog gave birth to a lime green puppy, and a Texas driver aimed a bow-and-arrow at other drivers. On “Ticket or Skip It” Drew reviews “Bad Boys for Life” and “Doolittle”. In the Hourly Bulletin, we still have school closures, a judge rules an alleged dog fighter will not get his dogs back, and no arrests in a Pierce County road rage killing. In Sports, Alaska Airlines has won the naming rights to the Atrium outside the new Key Arena, and the Seahawks coaches have been named to coach the NFC in the Pro Bowl. Ryder Is Getting Recruited: Fitz reads some emails that have been coming in to Ryder from local military recruiters. In the Fitz Files, there’s some damning new evidence against Lori Loughlin, Taylor Swift’s documentary has a Netflix release date and it’s Betty White’s 98th Birthday. In The Good Stuff, a Teen Jeopardy contestant from Oregon donated $10k of his winnings to the Pancreatic Cancer Foundation in honor of Alex Trebek and his effort has since inspired others to donate more than $200k. On today’s City Vs. Country, Melissa from Bremerton meets Country Boy Brian from Shelton and City Boy Adam from Bremerton. Brace Yourself, Throwin’ Shade is Coming! Shade is mad at the snow, bad drivers, and people who didn’t come to work. Personal Updates from Skykomish: We hear from P1 Hannah from Baring who has called to thank us for talking about the people stranded in the area and to thank the caravan drivers for bringing supplies. Then we talk to one of those Caravan of Care drivers: P1 Jason from Sultan.
She knows more than everyone about everything. And the thing she knows the most about is the Civil War, people. Muffy Marracco is has been on "Teen Jeopardy", "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire", she's one of the trivia experts on "Best Ever Trivia Show" on the Game Show Network (weekdays at 4). She wrote a Lifetime movie starring Janeane Garofalo. And she happens to live in Brido's building. Muffy is hilarious. You're gonna love this.
Portland teen Avi Gupta started his own nonprofit before graduating high school.He's also the winner of the 2019 Jeopardy Teen Tournament. We'll talk with Gupta about his accomplishments and his hopes for the future.
Thrones & Tiger reaction with Trent, the Suns Out Guns out Phoenix Suns podcast #SOGO, The NY Mets Podcast We Gotta Believe, a caller asks KFC, Carrabis, Feits & Coley to choose what college he goes to and they do not handle it great, and a round of Teen Jeopardy
Welcome to the Bullpen! This week, we celebrate a couple of Michigan Jeopardy contestants by running through some Teen Jeopardy questions, we toss in a few "2 Truths and a Lie" and with Tom's latest "Deep Cut", you've got a new episode! Thanks for listening!
Welcome to the Bullpen! This week, we celebrate a couple of Michigan Jeopardy contestants by running through some Teen Jeopardy questions, we toss in a few “2 Truths and a Lie” and with Tom’s latest “Deep Cut”, you’ve got a new episode! Thanks for listening! The post Ep. 025: Ceiling Fan Dipping Sauce appeared first on 91.3 WCSG Radio.
Throughout the decades, Star Trek fans have always tested each other at trivia. They challenge one another with seemingly impossible questions to celebrate the most obscure and celebrated aspects of Star Trek. Yeah, that's not what's going to happen today. This week, Bill will have to answer questions along the level of Teen Jeopardy in "Geek the Stump!" (Dan's turnabout response to our fan-favorite "Stump the Geek" episodes.) Will Bill be able to answer the questions that a fifth grader who has only ever seen Trek ONCE could solve? We'll see! (It's a good thing he's on vacation because he may not want to come back after this performance!) Enjoy the fun and the good times of Geek the Stump on this week's installment of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast! FIVE YEAR MISSION We truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They're creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you're at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you'll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music! =/=
Throughout the decades, Star Trek fans have always tested each other at trivia. They challenge one another with seemingly impossible questions to celebrate the most obscure and celebrated aspects of Star Trek. Yeah, that's not what's going to happen today. This week, Bill will have to answer questions along the level of Teen Jeopardy in "Geek the Stump!" (Dan's turnabout response to our fan-favorite "Stump the Geek" episodes.) Will Bill be able to answer the questions that a fifth grader who has only ever seen Trek ONCE could solve? We'll see! (It's a good thing he's on vacation because he may not want to come back after this performance!) Enjoy the fun and the good times of Geek the Stump on this week's installment of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast! FIVE YEAR MISSION We truly grateful to our friends FIVE YEAR MISSION for allowing us to use their music for every episode of Trek Geeks. They're creating one song for every episode of TOS and their brand new album is amazing! Get your copy of YEAR 4 right now over at FiveYearMission.net and, while you're at it, grab a copy of all their other fantastic albums: Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, Spock’s Brain! We know you'll become just as big a 5YM fan as we are, so what are you waiting for? Please show them some support and download all their music! =/=
Six Words Fresh Off the Boat: Stories of Immigration, Identity, and Coming to America (Kingswell) Marrying the acclaimed immigration-themed ABC Television Network series Fresh Off the Boat with the New York Times bestselling Six-Word Memoirseries by Larry Smith, Kingswell Press is thrilled to publish Six Words Fresh Off the Boat: Stories of Immigration, Identity, and Coming to America. This timely and unique crowd-sourced book of immigration stories — each told in six words — captures hundreds of memoirs on the experience from across America, spanning cultures and generations, to paint a powerful portrait of who we are as a country, and where we came from. Contributors include refugees (“Refugee went from burkas to bachelors,” “Boat person finds freedom in America”); students (“I only speak Spanish on weekends,” “Hoping my school lunch doesn’t ‘smell’”); armed forces personnel (“Salvadoran immigrant raises US Navy diver,” “Retired Marine, looked upon as outsider”); an astronaut (“From migrant farmworker to NASA astronaut”); an Olympiad (“Albanian Olympiad flees for America: reborn”); and a Teen Jeopardy winner (“Land of opportunity lets me learn”). The book also includes coming-to- America stories from a number of notable actors, authors, athletes, artists, entrepreneurs, and political figures, among them: M. Night Shyamalan: “My accent has become my voice.”Aziz Ansari: “Every immigrant’s journey is truly incredible.” Arianna Huffington: “Another Greek Odyssey, thriving in America.”Mario Batali: “Joyous polyglot, cooked with the world.” Jeremy Lin: “Abandoned the piano for a basketball.” Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: “Nobody is ever just a refugee.”Dr. Sanjay Gupta: “Indian mother: Ford’s first female engineer.” Junot Díaz: “We immigrants are America’s true superpower.”Narciso Rodriguez: “Immigrant son proudly dresses First Lady.”George Takei: “Even after internment, still love America.” Gabourey Sidibe: “We all have traditional Muslim names.”Madeleine Albright: “In 1948, I was a refugee.” The book also includes six words from the cast and creative team of Fresh Off the Boat, many of whom are immigrants or the children of immigrants, as well as several longer essays that expand on a six-word story, providing first-person accounts, both joyful and harrowing, of coming to America. With more than one million available on SixWordsMemoirs.com already, Six Words Fresh Off the Boat: Stories of Immigration, Identity, and Coming to America is sure to tug at the heartstrings, create meaningful connection, and provide an accessible conversation starter between generations to get together and share the incredible journeys, personal, humorous moments, and unique experiences that shaped and impacted their lives along the way to the creation of an American dream. Called “on a quest to spark the creativity of aspiring writers” by O, The Oprah Magazine, Larry Smith is the creator of the global phenomenon, the Six-Word Memoirs project, a bestselling series of books, board games, and live-event series. Since 2006, more than one million short life stories have been shared on SixWordMemoirs.com, and countless more in classrooms, churches, veterans’ groups, speed-dating sessions, and more. Prior to launching Six-Word Memoirs, Larry was a journalist whose work can be found in The New York Times, ESPN The Magazine, Popular Science, Slate, and other publications. He lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his wife, writer Piper Kerman.
This week, Dan puts Bill's Star Trek knowledge is to the test in a truly epic round of Geek the Stump! Five tough trivia questions. (Well, more like tough for "Teen Jeopardy.") One multi-part bonus. (Weeeellll...we'll see about that.) Bill can’t use any reference materials of any kind–he has to rely on the knowledge in his tiny pea brain to answer the questions posed to him! Will he be victorious?! I think we all know the answer to that but, still...find out on this week’s episode of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast! 5YM! We love FIVE YEAR MISSION and we can’t thank them enough for allowing us to use their music on Trek Geeks each and every episode. We’re huge fans and we hope you’ll become one, too–they’re writing and recording one original song for each episode of the classic Star Trek series from the 1960’s. Warp on over to their website at FiveYearMission.net and check out each andevery one of their incredible albums! You can hear them all: Year One, Year Two, Year Three, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, the amazing Spock’s Brain! Plus, don’t forget that they are working on Year Four right now!
This week, Dan puts Bill's Star Trek knowledge is to the test in a truly epic round of Geek the Stump! Five tough trivia questions. (Well, more like tough for "Teen Jeopardy.") One multi-part bonus. (Weeeellll...we'll see about that.) Bill can’t use any reference materials of any kind–he has to rely on the knowledge in his tiny pea brain to answer the questions posed to him! Will he be victorious?! I think we all know the answer to that but, still...find out on this week’s episode of Your Independent Star Trek Podcast! 5YM! We love FIVE YEAR MISSION and we can’t thank them enough for allowing us to use their music on Trek Geeks each and every episode. We’re huge fans and we hope you’ll become one, too–they’re writing and recording one original song for each episode of the classic Star Trek series from the 1960’s. Warp on over to their website at FiveYearMission.net and check out each andevery one of their incredible albums! You can hear them all: Year One, Year Two, Year Three, The Trouble with Tribbles, and of course, the amazing Spock’s Brain! Plus, don’t forget that they are working on Year Four right now!
This week we're talking about the video game that has already made literally $1 billion dollars: Grand Theft Auto V! As you might expect, Tom has basically lived his life inside the game since it was released while Tim is only vaguely aware that it's even out. We also luckily have some time to talk about Tim experiencing deja vu all over again, the idea of waiting in a line for a video game, Elton John, and of course Teen Jeopardy. We also solve a listener problem concerning their brother's girlfriend hitting on her boyfriend presumably years ago. This week's episode is brought to you by Audible. Get a free audiobook download and 30-day trial by signing up at tcgte.com/audible.