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Tell Us What's in The Box

Thanks for tuning in to our twenty-fourth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise. Cuddle up with your beets, Tums, and unique abilities, and listen as we unbox the the 2009-2011 graphic novel series CHEW.

Tell Us What's in The Box
Love You To Death (My Bloody Valentine)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 62:55


Thanks for tuning in to our twenty-third episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Cuddle up with your sweetheart, grab your raspberry-filled chocolates and literal hearts in candy boxes, and listen as we unbox the the 2009 remake of MY BLOODY VALENTINE.

Tell Us What's in The Box
Witch Trials (Little Hope)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 73:17


Thanks for tuning in to our twenty-second episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your corn dolls, doppelgängers, and tragic pasts and listen as we unbox the 2020 video game by Supermassive Games LITTLE HOPE. It's the latest the The Dark Pictures Anthology. (Psst. We already talked about MAN OF MEDAN, the first game in the anthology)

Tell Us What's in The Box
Clown Mask (Clown in a Cornfield)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 66:50


Thanks for tuning in to our twenty-first episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your clown mask, cornfield, and teen screams and listen as we unbox the 2020 novel by Adam Cesare CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Alaska (30 Days of Night)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 62:36


Happy 2021! Thanks for tuning in to our twentieth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your snow, eternal night, and vampires and listen as we unbox the 2002 comic book 30 Days of Night. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Cults (The Lodge)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 65:42


Thanks for tuning in to our ninteenth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your family, cults, and trauma and listen as we unbox the 2019 movie The Lodge. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Snow (Kholat)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 67:23


Thanks for tuning in to our eighteenth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your snow, tents, and real-life mysteries and listen as we unbox the 2015 IMGN game KHOLAT. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Turkeys (Thankskilling)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 58:40


Thanks for tuning in to our seventeenth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your boobs, turkeys, and satire and listen as we unbox the 2009 movie THANKSKILLING directed by Jordan Downey. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Experience (Let's Play White)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 101:46


Thanks for tuning in to our sixteenth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your three-legged rats, memories, and pain and listen as we unbox the 2011 short story collection by Dr. Chesya Burke LET'S PLAY WHITE.  

Tell Us What's in The Box
Brains (Trivial Pursuit Ultimate Horror Edition Halloween Special)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 119:52


Thanks for tuning in to our FIFTEENTH (YAY!) episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Today we celebrate 15 episodes and our favorite holiday, Halloween, to give you a super long (2 hours) episode of Dannie & Joanna competing to see who has the most horror knowledge with TRIVIAL PURSUIT ULTIMATE HORROR EDITION. Join us and see if you know stuff we don't! Bet you do!

Tell Us What's in The Box
Vampire Roomies (What We Do In Shadows)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 59:51


Thanks for tuning in to our fourteenth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your fangs, chore list, and familiar and listen as we unbox the 2014 Mockumentary by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement WHAT WE DO IN SHADOWS.  

Tell Us What's in The Box
Health Shakes (My Best Friend's Exorcism)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 76:52


Thanks for tuning in to our "Lucky Thirteen" episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your acid, neon clothing, and 80s music and listen as we unbox the 2016 novel MY BEST FRIEND'S EXORCISM with our special guest author GRADY HENDRIX. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Pledge (Wytches)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 63:07


Thanks for tuning in to our twelfth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your comics, pledge, and New Hampshire license plates and listen as we unbox the 2014 Image Comics graphic novel WYTCHES by Scott Snyder (writer) and Jock (artist). 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Needles (Masochisia)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 66:59


Thanks for tuning in to our eleventh episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your needles, pills, and voices and listen as we unbox the 2015 video game from Jon Oldblood MASOCHISIA. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Drugs & Flowers (Midsommar)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 65:04


Thanks for tuning in to our tenth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your Swedish passport, flowers, and drugs and listen as we unbox the 2019 movie from Ari Aster MIDSOMMAR. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Dead Fathers (Mapping the Interior)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 60:58


Thanks for tuning in to our ninth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your dogs, dead fathers, and younger brothers and listen as we unbox the 2017 novella MAPPING THE INTERIOR with special guest Stephen Graham Jones. 

Live Life in English
#11 English for Hobbies

Live Life in English

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 20:10


One of the best ways to engage with someone in conversation is to talk about hobbies and interests. This is a nice, informal and neutral topic that can get people talking.And after, we all like to talk about our interests, things we like and don’t like, and – ourselves!In this episode, Caroline and I chat about our hobbies and passions and you’ll learn phrasal verbs and expressions for this topic.TELL US:What hobbies are you into?Have you ever taken up a musical instrument or unusual hobby?What book or TV series are you really getting into at the moment?Is there some kind of hobby or activity you have always wanted to try out?

Tell Us What's in The Box
Fingernails (Nailbiter)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 66:18


Thanks for tuning in to our eighth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your serial killers, chewed fingernails, and creepy Oregon towns as we unbox the 2014-2017 Image Comics graphic novels NAILBITER by writer Joshua Williamson and artist Mike Henderson.  

Tell Us What's in The Box
Hellish Cocktails (Afterparty)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 64:47


Thanks for tuning in to our sixth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your Lucifer, cocktails, and hellish nightclubs and listen as we unbox the 2019 game from Night School Studios AFTERPARTY. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Demons (Diabahl: Book One)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 71:12


Thanks for tuning in to our sixth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your demons, magic, and special guest author Kathleen Kaufman and listen as we unbox her 2019 novel DIABAHL: BOOK ONE. 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Keys (Locke and Key)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:48


Thanks for tuning in to our fifth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your trauma, mysteries, and keyring and listen as we unbox the 2008-2013 graphic novel series LOCKE & KEY by Joe Hill (writer) Gabriel Rodriguez (artist). 

Tell Us What's in The Box
Choices (Man of Medan)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 66:37


Thanks for tuning in to our fourth episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your boat, difficult decisions, and mysteries and listen as we unbox the 2019 videogame THE DARK PICTURES: MAN of MEDAN by SuperMassive. Be sure to stay tuned after to listen to clips from our playthrough of the game!Note: We mention Choose Your Own Adventure in this episode and we want to clarify we just mean the style of the game, not that the has anything to do with the Choose Your Own Adventure brand.

Tell Us What's in The Box
Multiple Personalities (Sybil)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 60:45


Thanks for tuning in to our third episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your psychiatrist, purple crayon, and paintings and listen as we unbox the 1976 movie SYBIL starring Sally Field and Joanne Woodward.

Tell Us What's in The Box
Regrets (Word Processor of the Gods)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 45:28


Thanks for tuning in to our second episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a podcast focusing on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with your typewriter, entitlement, and family dysfunction and listen as we unbox Stephen King's short story "Word Processor of the Gods" which appeared in his iconic collection SKELETON CREW (1985).

Tell Us What's in The Box
Business Cards (American Psycho)

Tell Us What's in The Box

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 79:56


Thanks for tuning in to our first episode of "Tell Us What's in The Box," a new podcast that focuses on relationships in horror media, romantic or otherwise.Settle in with some Huey Lewis, a great face mask, and lots of drugs as we unpack all of Patrick Bateman's lovely, sociopathic chaos in the 2000 film "American Psycho," based on Bret Easton Ellis' 1991 novel.

Live Life in English
#10 English For The Weekend

Live Life in English

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 23:05


Whether the weekend is coming up, or it's Monday morning, we all love to chat about our weekend. This is an episode for your social English! Join Barton and I as we talk about our weekend adventures; things we love to do, places we like to check out and people we love to catch up with. TELL US:What's happening this weekend?What do you usually like to do on a Saturday night?What's your favourite thing to do on Sunday morning?What is your favourite way to chill out on the weekend?

Tough Conversations with David Wood
How to Play the Games of Life and Work For REAL

Tough Conversations with David Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 11:28


Is life and work a game? WHY it's better to view life as a game. Definition: over there is better than over here. Game requires doubt. If you KNEW how it would turn out….it wouldn’t be interesting anymore. Make the best moves you can. The Games I’m Playing: Money Game – Purpose/Impact Game Health Game Shelter Game Relationship Game. It doesn’t feel like a game. It feels serious and Real! Shit just got real. (Bad Boys II) That’s how you KNOW it’s a worth-while game. When you can turn to someone and say Shit Just Got Real – it’s a game worth playing. TELL US: What games are you playing now, where shit just got real? Comment below video if watching. The Illusion of Stakes But what about SERIOUS THINGS? What about losing a loved one? Losing my house? Losing my health/life? My business failing? That’s not a game! Life is a game like any others you’ve played on table top, but with higher stakes. IF Life and Work are games, how do we play the best game? 1) Remember it’s a game 2) Tune in to future podcast episodes. Expect to hear not only about play, but the three pillars of Play for Real: Lots of Truth & Authenticity Daring Caring – the 3 pillars of play for real. And - Connection *** For show notes and past guests, please visit playforreal.life/podcast Sign up for David’s email newsletter and download the 4-Step Tough Conversations blueprint at http://playforreal.life/blueprint See if you qualify for a free discovery session to explore coaching with David at http://playforreal.life/coaching Join the free weekly zoom call to role-play your tough conversations at http://playforreal.life/zoomregister 70% of employees are avoiding a tough conversation. Learn about Just-in-Time or Spot Coaching for entire teams and companies to master their tough conversations at http://playforreal.life/teamcoaching Follow David: Twitter: twitter.com/_playforreal Instagram: instagram.com/_playforreal Facebook: facebook.com/toughconversationswithdavidwood YouTube: youtube.com/toughconversationswithdavidwood LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/toughconversations

FORKING REVOLUTION
A Forking Revolution

FORKING REVOLUTION

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 36:53


Meet Ash and Lala from the Gives A Fork team, two baddies who love to brunch and bring fun, feminism and flavor to everything that they give a fork about. This week, the ladies discuss their relationships with food and a forking revolution: conscious eating over veganism. Episodes are recorded in 1/2 French and 1/2 English to include speakers of both languages and to reflect our experience in Geneva, Switzerland. TELL US: What would you like to hear us discuss on the podcast? Email us and your question might be read on-air! FOLLOW US: ASHLEIGH @ashgivesafork + LALA @lalagivesafork Facebook and Instagram @givesafork + @downtown.dumplings Check out our monthly lifestyle magazine, THE SCOOP, for upcoming events, Q Tips, music, movies and more!

Next For Me - Rewriting +50 Life
Tell Us What’s Next for YOU

Next For Me - Rewriting +50 Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 2:17


We would love to learn more about what’s Next for You and what kinds of topics you’re interested in. Take our survey and help us better tailor the content of our articles and our in-person discussions. How can we help you as you transition to your next phase? One participant will be chosen at random […] The post Tell Us What’s Next for YOU appeared first on Next For Me.

New Books Network
Ronald A. Lindsay, “The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do” (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 65:39


For the first time in human history, a significant percentage of the world’s population no longer believes in God. While its true that some societies are even seeing nonbelievers outnumber believers, it is extremely unlikely that we will see a total collapse of religion in the foreseeable future. This is why, according to Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay, countries across the globe must learn to carefully manage the societal mix of religious and irreligious in order to meet the challenge of this unprecedented demographic shift and new form of sectarian discord. In his book, The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014), Lindsay makes the case for the necessity of a discourse for morality and ethics that does not rely on the competing narratives of the world’s religions. He joins us today to explain how such a language of common morality can be found and why it’s so important. Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay was until very recently the president and CEO of the Centre for Inquiry and its affiliates, the Council for Secular Humanism and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, where he continues on as a senior research fellow. He has a PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University, with a concentration in bioethics, and a JD from the University of Virginia. He also has a background in law and policy related to the exercise or abstention from religious practices in government funded contexts. Carrie Lynn Evans is a PhD student at Universite Laval in Quebec City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in World Affairs
Ronald A. Lindsay, “The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do” (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014)

New Books in World Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 65:39


For the first time in human history, a significant percentage of the world’s population no longer believes in God. While its true that some societies are even seeing nonbelievers outnumber believers, it is extremely unlikely that we will see a total collapse of religion in the foreseeable future. This is why, according to Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay, countries across the globe must learn to carefully manage the societal mix of religious and irreligious in order to meet the challenge of this unprecedented demographic shift and new form of sectarian discord. In his book, The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014), Lindsay makes the case for the necessity of a discourse for morality and ethics that does not rely on the competing narratives of the world’s religions. He joins us today to explain how such a language of common morality can be found and why it’s so important. Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay was until very recently the president and CEO of the Centre for Inquiry and its affiliates, the Council for Secular Humanism and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, where he continues on as a senior research fellow. He has a PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University, with a concentration in bioethics, and a JD from the University of Virginia. He also has a background in law and policy related to the exercise or abstention from religious practices in government funded contexts. Carrie Lynn Evans is a PhD student at Universite Laval in Quebec City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
Ronald A. Lindsay, “The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do” (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 65:39


For the first time in human history, a significant percentage of the world’s population no longer believes in God. While its true that some societies are even seeing nonbelievers outnumber believers, it is extremely unlikely that we will see a total collapse of religion in the foreseeable future. This is why, according to Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay, countries across the globe must learn to carefully manage the societal mix of religious and irreligious in order to meet the challenge of this unprecedented demographic shift and new form of sectarian discord. In his book, The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014), Lindsay makes the case for the necessity of a discourse for morality and ethics that does not rely on the competing narratives of the world’s religions. He joins us today to explain how such a language of common morality can be found and why it’s so important. Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay was until very recently the president and CEO of the Centre for Inquiry and its affiliates, the Council for Secular Humanism and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, where he continues on as a senior research fellow. He has a PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University, with a concentration in bioethics, and a JD from the University of Virginia. He also has a background in law and policy related to the exercise or abstention from religious practices in government funded contexts. Carrie Lynn Evans is a PhD student at Universite Laval in Quebec City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Secularism
Ronald A. Lindsay, “The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do” (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014)

New Books in Secularism

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 65:39


For the first time in human history, a significant percentage of the world’s population no longer believes in God. While its true that some societies are even seeing nonbelievers outnumber believers, it is extremely unlikely that we will see a total collapse of religion in the foreseeable future. This is why, according to Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay, countries across the globe must learn to carefully manage the societal mix of religious and irreligious in order to meet the challenge of this unprecedented demographic shift and new form of sectarian discord. In his book, The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do (Pitchstone Publishing, 2014), Lindsay makes the case for the necessity of a discourse for morality and ethics that does not rely on the competing narratives of the world’s religions. He joins us today to explain how such a language of common morality can be found and why it’s so important. Dr. Ronald A. Lindsay was until very recently the president and CEO of the Centre for Inquiry and its affiliates, the Council for Secular Humanism and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, where he continues on as a senior research fellow. He has a PhD in philosophy from Georgetown University, with a concentration in bioethics, and a JD from the University of Virginia. He also has a background in law and policy related to the exercise or abstention from religious practices in government funded contexts. Carrie Lynn Evans is a PhD student at Universite Laval in Quebec City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Point of Inquiry
Ronald A. Lindsay: Why God Can't Tell Us What to Do

Point of Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2014 34:22


Despite the fact that the United States was founded as a secular state, government neutrality toward religion remains a tumultuous and controversial issue -- a conversation-stopper in most public policy discussions. This week on the show, Lindsay Beyerstein welcomes Ronald A. Lindsay, president and CEO of the Center for Inquiry, the organization responsible for Point of Inquiry. Ron joins us to discuss his just-released book, The Necessity of Secularism: Why God Can’t Tell Us What to Do, in which he explains how the language of secularism is the most ethical and productive language for believers and nonbelievers alike, the missing puzzle piece to fair public policy.   Ron Lindsay is both a lawyer and philosopher, as well as a veteran freethought activist, with several books and articles on ethics, philosophy, and secularism to his name. His particular background provides him with a unique understanding of how crucial the separation of church and state is for equality and stability, as well as how people can be persuaded that a society built on secularism is in everyone’s best interests.