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Today on the show, we're joined by the incredible Calli Hauger-Thackery, and wow, she's definitely one to watch right now. She just ran a massive PR in Japan, clocking in a time of 66:58 for the half marathon, which placed her second. Recently, she also returned to the track for the first time in eight ... more »
Welcome back Fiona Thackery to our revisited series of the Scotland Grows Show where Fiona explains the concept of therapeutic horticulture: using gardening, nature connection, and plants to improve health and well-being, under the guidance of a trained practitioner. Fiona and M.T. explore the role of Trellis in nurturing this emerging practice across Scotland, supporting over 520 projects that bring therapeutic gardening to individuals with various health conditions, and the incredible benefits that gardening offers for mental and physical health, drawing from Fiona's extensive experience as CEO of Trellis, a Scottish charity dedicated to supporting therapeutic horticulture. Be inspired by the shared passion of the benefits of therapeutic horticulture, and learn how you can support the life-changing work of Trellis, including attending their annual Conference on 14th March 2025. Welcome to the Scotland Grows Show, the podcast which celebrates everything that is good in Scottish gardening, as we join gardeners around the country to find out what grows well where they are, and pick up tips and stories along the way. -------------------------------------------- Be sure to sign up to our mailing list so we can let you know when new episodes are published. Scotland Grows magazine is our digital title which celebrates Scottish gardening, and drops into your inbox 6 times a year. If you would like to receive a copy, just follow this LINK. You can follow Scotland Grows on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, we'd love to have your company there! And of course, you can always find your share of gardening goodness on our website at scotlandgrowsmagazine.com. -------------------------------------------- This series is sponsored by ROOTS, a subscription from the National Trust for Scotland which helps both your garden and Trust gardens thrive. For £7 a month you will be sent a ROOTS pack every six weeks, with gardening gifts, including Scottish seeds six times a year, stories about Scotland's plant life, and tips from expert Trust gardeners, as well as an invitation to two exclusive ROOTS events a year with the Trust gardens team. Whether you buy ROOTS for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, your £7 a month will go towards supporting Trust gardens and designed landscapes in Scotland. Sign up today at nts.org.uk/roots and use the code Grows25 to receive an extra packet of seeds in your first pack.
Hot To Trot 'Mel Thackery" I visited the Aldebaran Park farm last week and caught up with Melinda Thackery. Mel and Danny manage the farm and have done so for 10 years now. Duncan McPherson also joined me to recap the past week, which saw some terrific winners.
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Join Jessica Sterling (@thejesssterling) and Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) as they discuss the 1993 film, Hocus Pocus. They discuss Jess' first experience with the film, who their favorite Sanderson sister is, and what kind of name Thackery is.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @shit90spod.Email us at shit90spod@gmail.comVisit our website at www.shit90spod.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this week's episode, Oli sat down with Calli Hauger-Thackery to discuss her new PB of 2:21:24 from the Berlin Marathon, just 7 weeks after a DNF at the Paris Olympics. Calli talks about the ups and the downs of the past few months, as well as what's next in her career. Enjoy! Presented by SportsShoes.com
One way or another, this is our last episode playing the Troika! RPG; join us and hear how our adventurers fare! The End is Nigh! This episode stars C. Patrick Neagle as your host and game master; Sharon Gollery-LaFournese as Perseverance H. Winterbottom; Jesse Baldwin as Thackery; and Erik Halbert as Methuselah Rattletrap. This episode uses rules from the Troika! Numinous Edition RPG by Daniel Sell. The Gothic Podcast is an actual-play horror-and-humor audio drama recorded from our cobbled together studios in Portland, OR and around the globe. You can find us on Podbean at Gothicpodcast.com and on all sorts of social media. We would LOVE to hear from you, and we love your fan art. Plus check out our Patreon and join our Discord. Interact with the Gothic Podcast at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbUoGEQE2xKIhNX7sHyVXBg Twitter: https://twitter.com/gothicpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegothicpodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/thegothicpodcast Tumblr: https://thegothicpodcast.tumblr.com ...and Discord: https://discord.gg/WKwyhzBey4 Our Marketplace (such as it is): https://www.zazzle.com/store/the_gothic_podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegothicpodcast Theme Music by Zoe Hovland Cover Artwork by Jared George Art Thanks for joining us in the dark, Sojourners...
Guided by the benevolent(?!?) prophesying of Mag the Shaman, our Knights set out across the Grasses of Fronlock, upon which they encounter strange beings and even stranger threats. Will they survive the Troika! RPG? Join us and find out! This episode stars C. Patrick Neagle as your host and game master; Sharon Gollery-LaFournese as Perseverance H. Winterbottom; Jesse Baldwin as Thackery; and Erik Halbert as Methuselah Rattletrap. This episode uses rules from the Troika! Numinous Edition RPG by Daniel Sell. The Gothic Podcast is an actual-play horror-and-humor audio drama recorded from our cobbled together studios in Portland, OR and around the globe. You can find us on Podbean at Gothicpodcast.com and on all sorts of social media. We would LOVE to hear from you, and we love your fan art. Plus check out our Patreon and join our Discord. Interact with the Gothic Podcast at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbUoGEQE2xKIhNX7sHyVXBg Twitter: https://twitter.com/gothicpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegothicpodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/thegothicpodcast Tumblr: https://thegothicpodcast.tumblr.com ...and Discord: https://discord.gg/WKwyhzBey4 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegothicpodcast Theme Music by Zoe Hovland Cover Artwork by Jared George Art Thanks for joining us in the dark, Sojourners...
Our questing knights find themselves in the membrane-between-worlds, beset upon by unknown dangers. Join us, won't you, as we play the Troika! rpg! This episode stars C. Patrick Neagle as your host and game master; Sharon Gollery-LaFournese as Perseverance H. Winterbottom; Jesse Baldwin as Thackery; and Erik Halbert as Methuselah Rattletrap. This episode uses rules from the Troika! Numinous Edition RPG by Daniel Sell. The Gothic Podcast is an actual-play horror-and-humor audio drama recorded from our cobbled together studios in Portland, OR and around the globe. You can find us on Podbean at Gothicpodcast.com and on all sorts of social media. We would LOVE to hear from you, and we love your fan art. Plus check out our Patreon and join our Discord. Interact with the Gothic Podcast at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbUoGEQE2xKIhNX7sHyVXBg Twitter: https://twitter.com/gothicpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/thegothicpodcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/thegothicpodcast Tumblr: https://thegothicpodcast.tumblr.com ...and Discord: https://discord.gg/WKwyhzBey4 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thegothicpodcast Theme Music by Zoe Hovland Cover Artwork by Jared George Art Thanks for joining us in the dark, Sojourners...
Upon arriving at the hospital during her first labor, Sami was told that her baby's heart rate wasn't stable, Pitocin was necessary, and a C-section was most likely going to be the safest mode of delivery. After laboring for a while, she was wheeled to the OR but the anesthesiologist was running behind schedule. Sami was checked and discovered she was complete! She pushed like her life depended on it and with the assistance of a vacuum and forceps, was able to vaginally deliver her baby in the OR. Sami was thankful to have had a vaginal delivery, but it wasn't the empowering experience she hoped for and she knew she wanted something different the next time around. But when her second baby flipped breech during labor, Sami unexpectedly consented to a Cesarean. During her third pregnancy, Sami did everything in her power to set herself up for a VBAC. She found out her baby was breech and exhausted all options to try to flip her. A few weeks after a successful ECV, Sami had a precipitous VBAC, pushing her baby out within one hour of arriving at the hospital!Sami's Fitness AccountHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode Details 01:23 Review of the Week04:26 Sami's first pregnancy06:41 A vaginal birth in the OR07:55 Second pregnancy and switching providers11:00 Flipping breech during labor13:10 Sami's C-section and feeling invalidated16:50 Third pregnancy24:19 A successful ECV29:38 Going into labor32:38 Pushing her baby out within one hour of arriving at the hospitalMeagan: Hey, hey everybody. We have another VBAC story for you today from our friend, Sami. She is actually local to me here in Utah. Hi, how are you?Sami: Hi, I'm good. I'm so excited to be here. Meagan: So excited to share these stories. I was going over your story and it's just crazy to think how things can twist and turn and the unexpected can happen. I love that about stories sometimes and then I don't love that it happens but I also love the uniqueness of that. Does that make sense? Sami: Yeah. Yeah. I feel like literally and figuratively, my babies twist and turns happen. Meagan: Yes. It's important to know that going into birth even though we are planning one way, sometimes twists and turns can happen and then it's up to us to figure out how to navigate through that space and it's not always easy. It's okay to not always have it be easy and then sometimes it is easy. That's another thing I wanted to talk about too is pointing out that to some, a twist and a turn might be no big deal to someone and then to some, it rocks their world. We are all in different spaces here and you definitely like you said both figuratively and actually have some twists and turns. 01:23 Review of the WeekMeagan: We're going to share her story in just a minute but of course, we do have a Review of the Week and I just wanted to quickly share it. This is by– okay, I'm probably going to butcher this. It is mitaywa. I'm so sorry if you are listening and you are like, You are telling this so wrong. It says, “I hope this plays over the speaker in every OB/GYN office.” I love that. That's a cool subject. It says, “I cannot even begin to describe what encouragement these podcasts have been for me. I have completely binged on these the past few weeks and they have grown my confidence for my up-and-coming VBAC baby. I cannot stop sharing everything I'm learning and even help encourage first-time moms to educate themselves on how to avoid a Cesarean in the first place. Thank you so much for this no B.S., truth-declaring and empowering platform that I know has encouraged so many more than just myself. Keep being amazing. I can't wait to share our story in just a few short months. All of my love.” Aw, that's such a great review. I love that so much. I hope that you got your VBAC and that all went well. I'm so excited to hear that this podcast is doing exactly what we intended it to do– empower, educate, inform, and inspire people to know their options for birth after a Cesarean and like you said, how to avoid a Cesarean in the first place. 04:26 Sami's first pregnancyMeagan: Okay, cute Sami. I'm excited to hear these stories. Thank you for joining us today. Sami: Yeah, thank you so much for having me. It's a really cool full-circle moment to be here after binging on the podcast for months and months and months so I'm excited to be here. Meagan: All right, well every birth story starts with baby number one, and your first baby actually wasn't a C-section, right?Sami: Yeah, with my first baby, I got pregnant in 2017 and had him in 2018. I feel like as so many other people on the podcast, I felt like I was pretty informed going into the birth. I mean, I read two books. To me, I'm like, I am so informed. I took a HypnoBirthing class but I had a provider who had just been my OB/GYN for a long time so I decided to stay with her. Even though I didn't have a C-section with that first delivery and pregnancy, it definitely wasn't what I was hoping to get out of it. I went to 40 weeks and thought that I would have my baby right then and there. I didn't have a doula. I hadn't talked to a lot of people but I was planning on going unmedicated in my delivery and then the days kept going on. I got to 40 and 5 and finally started to go into labor. I was really excited because my OB had scheduled an induction for me I think the next day actually. I got to the hospital and everything changed. We got there. We were excited and fresh-faced. We were having our baby today. The minute we got there, they were picking up a lot of heart decels. They didn't feel like the baby's heart rate was doing well. They told me that I needed to get on Pitocin immediately and that I would be really lucky to not have a C-section so my hopes for an unmedicated delivery went out the window immediately. My OB came in and told me, “I really do think that a C-section is going to be the best course of action for us but let's give you a couple of hours and see how things do with Pitocin, get you an epidural just in case,” and after a few hours, came in and said, “I really think we need to go to the OR right now. We need to get your baby out for his safety.” 06:41 A vaginal birth in the ORSami: We scrubbed up, my husband and I. She took us back to the OR. I was a wreck. I was crying and just so upset because no one had prepared me for that. In my HypnoBirthing class, all of the stories that were shared were really positive. We didn't really talk about what would happen in this type of situation. Like I said, I didn't have a doula. We got to the OR and the anesthesiologist was actually running behind. He was doing another C-section and they didn't have another one on call I guess. She was like, “You're dilated to a 10 so if you can get this baby out right now, I'll let you push and try.” So I pushed like my life depended on it trying to get this baby out. He was sunny-side up so she did end up using forceps and a vacuum. We got him out in that timeframe. It was so cool honestly after having this experience that felt really scary and just not what I was wanting, I was riding the high of my life to have still been able to deliver him. So I didn't get my unmedicated delivery, but I was just really happy to have him there with me. Meagan: Yeah, yeah. 07:55 Second pregnancy and switching providersSami: So fast forward to my second pregnancy, I got pregnant in 2019 and had him during the pandemic in 2020. I decided to switch providers just because I felt like after going through that experience with her, it wasn't a bad experience, it just wasn't what I was wanting. To get there and have her immediately pushing a C-section– Meagan: That's kind of unique. Did she ever tell you exactly? It was just the heart rate? “You're heart rate is wonky. Let's put you on Pitocin.” Those two things often don't match. And then it's like, “Oh, you'll probably end up there anyway but we'll let you keep going.”Sami: It was so bizarre. Looking back at it for me, I do feel like there were signs that she just wasn't going to be a supportive provider of an unmedicated delivery all along. I told her I didn't want to have an epidural and she said, “Well, good luck. You'll probably change your mind, but I support you doing whatever you want to do.” We found out after he was delivered that the cord was wrapped around his neck twice. That was what was causing the decels to happen, but that was what was hard for us to understand too. We were like, “If it's emergent, why aren't we being taken back right now?” Yeah. It just felt like she wanted to get the baby out. I was over 40 weeks. I felt like even though I had a great experience postpartum and I was fine, I couldn't trust her anymore. I didn't feel like she was a safe person or someone who would honor my wishes during birth. Meagan: Right. Sami: I had heard of a doctor locally. A few of my friends had just raved about him. He is pretty popular in my neighborhood. I feel like a lot of different people go to him, but it's Dr. Thackeray and INC. Meagan: Oh yeah. Sami: Yeah, so I switched over to him for that second pregnancy and immediately just really liked him. He was warm. He took a lot of time talking over everything, getting to know us in a way that most OBs don't in the hospital setting and I let go of my hopes of having an unmedicated delivery. It just felt like with my first birth and postpartum, everything that could have happened did happen. I had this plan. I had the birth plan. I wanted to have that unmedicated labor and it all went out the window the minute that we got there. I felt like, What's the point in even trying to go unmedicated? There are so many unexpected things that can come up in birth. I went forward with that pregnancy. It was a pretty normal pregnancy. Honestly, I felt great. I'm one of those weird people who enjoys being pregnant. I just soaked up the time with my oldest son. We were having another boy, but when the pandemic really started to get serious, we were terrified. We were being told every week that things were changing. You could have people come with you and support you. You couldn't. My birth partner may not be able to be there with me. We were a little nervous about that. 11:00 Flipping breech during laborSami: I got to 40 weeks exactly and went into labor again. I was so excited. It's really funny because my husband and I took pictures outside of the hospital. We were both really excited to hopefully have a more normal experience of being able to deliver in the delivery room without all of those interventions. We got checked into the hospital. They checked the baby's position and they told me that he was head-down. Then shortly after that, my water actually broke. They called my OB to come in and just check on how things were progressing. When he came in, he checked me and he was like, “I don't think that I'm feeling the baby's head. I think I'm feeling the baby's bum.”They did an ultrasound. Meagan: So breech? Sami: He was breech but he wasn't even just complete breech. Meagan: Like sideways? Sami: Yeah. He was transverse. It brought up a lot of anxiety and emotions from that first delivery. I'm like, “No. I avoided a C-section. I really don't want to go back to the OR. I don't want to have forceps. I don't want to have all of these things happen.” They tried to perform an ECV. They actually tried for 45 minutes to get him to flip but because– Meagan: Which is also impressive just to say for a provider to do that during labor. That's impressive. Sami: Yeah, he was. He brought in one of his partners. I could tell that they were trying really, really hard but he would not budge. They told us that because my water had broken, it was just likely that there wasn't enough fluid in there to get him to flip back. Meagan: Rotate. Sami: Yeah. We don't know at this point. The nurses who checked us in told me that he was head down, but we don't know if he flipped when my water broke or if he had been sitting breech for a long time. In any case, he wasn't flipping. My husband and I asked for some time just to think about our options, but his foot became prolapsed and they told us, “This is an emergent situation. We need to get him out right now. If the cord prolapses, it could be pretty risky.” 13:10 Sami's C-section and feeling invalidatedSami: They rolled us back to the OR. It was kind of like Dejavu from my first delivery. I'm sobbing. I'm like, Oh, I don't want to have a C-section. I've got a baby at home to think about this time around. I told him I'd be back in two days. Just a lot of emotions were brought up. They took us to the OR and kept having to give me medication after medication. They lay you down obviously. So many people listening to this story are going to be able to relate to what it's like in there, but it's freezing cold. They laid me down and strapped me onto the bed. I was shaking. I felt like I was going to vomit. They just kept giving me all of these medications. They finally started to perform the C-section and I just had tears rolling down my face. The anesthesiologist bent down and was like, “Don't worry. My wife had to have C-sections with all of our babies and she's fine.” It was just the weirdest situation. Meagan: Yeah, probably out of the goodness of his heart of, “You're going to be okay. My wife was okay,” but it's not really what you say to someone in that moment either. Sami: Yeah. It just felt kind of invalidating that I was having a hard moment. Meagan: Yeah.Sami: Ultimately, they got my son out. They took him and cleaned him off and when they brought him over to me, I can barely remember what it was like but I couldn't hold him. I was shaking. It was a really hard moment to not be able to have that immediate connection with him. We got back to the recovery room and things went fine for the most part. I did have a pretty bad hemorrhage and they kept having to come in. They were going to open me back up at one point, but all in all, it was fine. My son was healthy and I was really grateful for that. I think the hardest part for me was just like I said with the anesthesiologist just feeling really invalidated in how hard the situation was. I wanted to get back to see my son. I'm pretty into fitness and health like I talked about and hadn't really wanted to have this really long recovery from all of that. People just kept saying, “Well, your baby is healthy. That's what matters. At least your baby is healthy.” I think that's a really hard thing sometimes for moms to hear because as the mom of the baby, I want them to be healthy more than anyone. Meagan: It's a no-duh situation. Sami: Yeah, that's my number one goal. Funny enough, I found The VBAC Link in the hospital while I was lying in my hospital bed those three days just feeding him and spending time with my baby and I started listening to the podcast then. I just thought, If I ever go down this road again and have another baby, I really want to have a different experience from these first two deliveries. I want to be able to hold my baby the minute that they are born, not be so drugged up that I'm having to come out of being groggy and things. To make a really long story a little bit shorter, my postpartum situation with my son– the recovery was okay but it was really hard. It brought up a lot of postpartum anxiety for me, a lot of different things with the pandemic. We weren't able to have visitors, not be able to be outside or move around the way I wanted to immediately. The podcast really helped me get through a lot of that. 16:50 Third pregnancySami: Fast forward to 2023 and I got pregnant for a third time, I was just excited to hopefully do things differently this go-around. We had two boys and found out that we were expecting a girl. I'm a pretty type-A person so I devoured all of the information that I could about VBAC and realized that I really hadn't known that much going into my first birth. I thought that HypnoBirthing class was enough and it really wasn't. I hired a doula who was local here to me in Salt Lake. She is amazing. Her name is Jamie Kowalk. A friend had referred her to me. I just got to work on a lot of different things. I did chiropractic. I worked with a pelvic floor PT. I actually worked with a therapist too to go through some of the postpartum anxiety that I had experienced after the second time around and hopefully have someone in my corner in case I had that going on again. But once we found out that we were pregnant, I did consider switching providers again. I just thought, Can I go through another delivery with the provider who did my C-section? I did interview a couple of other providers. We met with a midwife pretty early on and had a weird experience. I don't blame her. I don't fault her or anything, but she was the first person to give me an ultrasound when I was pregnant and she had thought that we were having twins so she gave me the ultrasound and said, “You know, I'm kind of seeing two babies here. I don't see two heartbeats. I think it's likely that you lost a baby fairly early.” When we went to get an ultrasound after that that she recommended, the tech was like, “That's not two babies. That is a yolk sac. This is just the baby. This is the yolk sac. You're only pregnant with one.” Yeah. It was a surprising experience but what I realized from that was that I had wanted to call my old OB the whole time and just verify everything that she was saying with him. I just didn't think that I could fully trust her because I already had a pretty strong relationship developed with him. I did choose to stay with my same provider. I had some friends who had known him and shared stories of him doing VBACs that they had heard of. I talked to him about it. The one thing that was kind of hard was that he was really VBAC-supportive when I shared my plans to hopefully have a VBAC, but he wasn't a huge cheerleader. He wasn't like, “I'm going to get you your VBAC. We're going to go in and do this.” It was really realistic. “We'll try to do everything that we can and see how it goes.” Meagan: Right. Sami: I appreciated that ultimately. I had a fairly normal beginning part of my pregnancy. I found out we were expecting a girl which was shocking to us after having two boys and then I got to the gestational diabetes screen which was something I had never worried about. Like I said, I'm pretty involved in health and fitness at a high level. I watch my diet really closely. I failed the screening pretty badly, like pretty terribly. Sami: I ended up going on to pass the 3-hour test which was good but after that, I really felt pretty excited about the VBAC. I felt this hope that I could do it. I feel like meeting with my doula was really powerful because we went through not only my ideal situation and scenario of what would happen but also what things could look like if I did have to have another C-section. I think that was one of my favorite parts of the process of working with her was just planning with her when there weren't emotions at stake in it and not trying to make decisions in the heat of the moment in labor but making them far ahead of time. Meagan: Yes. It's so important. Sami: Yeah, it's a total game-changer. But then we got to about 36 weeks and I had been doing, when I say all of the things, I really had been doing everything in my power to hope for an optimal positioning with the baby. Like I said, the chiropractor, the Spinning Babies, and everything, but I asked my provider for an ultrasound that they don't usually give at 36 weeks unless there is some type of indication that it's necessary. He had been feeling the baby externally and thought that she was head down, but I just didn't want to go into the delivery with any unknowns or surprises. We got that ultrasound and went in. The minute that the tech touched my stomach, they were like, “This is a really breech baby. This baby is completely breech.” Yeah. That brought up a lot of emotion for me from my previous deliveries like, What am I going to do? We haven't had a baby in a good position yet. I've already been doing all of the things to hope to get her in an optimal position. When I met with the nurse right outside the room, she was like, “Well, it's fine. You can always have a C-section. It's not a big deal. We just did a couple today.” Meagan: You're like, “Again, not what I'm wanting though.” Sami: A lot of my hopes and dreams and everything went out the window. From there, I got to work on all of the things that I could do to get baby to flip. I was reading forums. I was Googling. It was honestly so exhausting. I look back on that time and for anyone else who has had a breech baby and tried to get them to turn, it is an emotional rollercoaster. Meagan: Oh yeah. Sami: Yeah. We did acupuncture. I did moxibustion. I did the Spinning Babies “Flip a Breech Baby.” It is so funny, but I downloaded this hypnosis track to try to get your baby to flip. I was doing hypnosis. I went to the pool and I attempted to do handstands in the pool at 37 weeks pregnant. I was not successful. How anyone can do that, I have no idea. But I was lying upside down on an ironing board trying to encourage her to flip. I put ice packs on the top of my stomach. It was completely exhausting. In hindsight, I wouldn't change the effort that I put into hoping to get her to move, but it's hard to be in that space where you are so far along pregnant and then trying to do that and being unsuccessful. Meagan: It's consuming. It consumes you because you are like, I want this so bad. It's sort of within our control, but a lot of it is out of our control. Sami: Totally, yeah. Yeah. I actually ended up posting in the Facebook group and just asked if anyone had recommendations local to me for a provider who would consider delivering a breech baby. Someone recommended Dr. Silver at the University of Utah. We actually did meet with him when I was 38 weeks pregnant. That may be wrong. It may have been 37. 24:19 A successful ECVSami: We went and met with him. He told me, “This baby is breech and if you want to try to deliver her, I'll do it but I think that you should have an ECV first and exhaust all of your options.” I was a little hesitant to go into another ECV after having one that didn't work. I didn't have high hopes. I went and met with Dr. Thackery and he did perform an ECV. I didn't use an epidural or any medications but she actually flipped really easily. Meagan: Good. Sami: It was super quick. Yeah. It was really cool. I think something that I didn't share, but leading up to that, I was working with my therapist a lot just on my mindset. I was pretty devastated when I found out that she was breech. I had to come to terms with the fact before we even went into the ECV or met with Dr. Silver or any of these things that I'm trying to control all of these different variables. I've done this with all of my births and it hasn't really gone the way that I wanted to. With my first baby, I thought it was going to be fine to do unmedicated. My second baby, I was like, I don't care what we do as long as I don't have a C-section, then it ended in a C-section. Then to have her be breech, I was exhausted from all of those things that I was doing, but I just had to realize that, I can show up and I can try to flip this baby on my own and I can try to get an ECV and I can try to hypnotize myself all day, but if that's not what's best for her and if that's not in the cards, there is a level that is outside of your control when it comes to birth. I feel like that was one of my biggest lessons. When I was lying there as he was performing the ECV, I was just talking to myself and visualizing her flipping but I was talking to her and just saying, If there is a reason why you can't flip, if this is not going to be safe for you or if this is not what's best for you, that's okay. I'm going to do whatever you need me to do in order for you to get here healthy. It was only an ECV but that was actually a really powerful moment for me in my third pregnancy in just letting go and letting the outcome be whatever it was going to be. Meagan: Yeah. Sami: She did flip like I said then after that, I was doing deep squats every day. Meagan: Get that baby engaged. Sami: Yes. Get her engaged in my pelvis. I had a few more appointments with my provider and every time would ask him to do a scan just because I didn't believe that she would stay head down, but she did. I felt like we had overcome our last hurdle. I was utilizing HypnoBirthing tracks again. I don't think I mentioned it, but I did want to try to go for an unmedicated this go-around just because I found that every time I would get the epidural or get Pitocin or get anything, that's when everything would go wrong. I was trying to prepare for all of that. We found out that our provider was going to be out of town a few days after my due date. He got asked to go on a last-minute family vacation and said yes. A lot of the other providers in his office are VBAC-supportive, but I didn't really feel comfortable with anyone else being the one to deliver my baby. I had to just again let go. I'm like, Okay. We've almost had gestational diabetes. You've been breech. We did the ECV. Now if we can just deliver this baby, it will hopefully all go well. Yeah, I just kept doing those things the last couple of weeks of pregnancy and on the Fourth of July, I started to go into labor. I was so excited. I started to feel those familiar contraction pains and didn't tell anyone. We went to a barbecue with some friends. I didn't say anything and then I decided to stay up all night on the Fourth of July because after you've had two babies, who would stay up when they are in labor? I'm like, what was I even thinking? But I stayed up all night watching TV and timing my contractions, getting excited. I didn't want to wake my husband up or anything. But in the morning, they kind of fizzled out. There wasn't a lot happening. I had an appointment with my doctor later that day. I should say at that point, I was 39 weeks and 3 days, 39 and 4. I went to that appointment. My husband ended up driving me and we brought our two kids with us because we didn't have any sitters lined up at that point. He said, “I think that things are going to pick up in the next day or so. I think that you're going to have this baby.” We were going to do a membrane sweep that day. That was something I felt comfortable doing but we ended up not doing it. We drove back home because we live about 45 minutes from the hospital that we were delivering at. I decided to make dinner and give my youngest a bath. By the time I had that bath water halfway filled, I couldn't even do it. I was just laying on the floor trying to breathe through contractions, but not able to do anything. 29:38 Going into laborSami: I'm yelling at my husband in between, “Please come upstairs. Give Harvey a bath.” We had not packed anything. I feel like we were the worst third-time parents. We were not ready to go. I think there was so much pressure getting her ready to flip and trying to prepare for all of these other things that I think it would almost jinx it to be super ready for the delivery. We were throwing things into a bag. We had my mom come over because she was going to watch our two boys while we went to the hospital. We just turned around and essentially went back. It was really funny because when we went to go get checked in, they brought us back to a room. I was like, “Are you guys going to check me? Are you going to triage me?” They were like, “No, you seem pretty serious. We're just going to admit you and you can stay.” Meagan: Awesome. Sami: Yeah. We were really excited about that. Again, I wanted to be really excited like I was in my second birth with taking pictures and everything. I have a friend who uses the term “cautious optimism”. I think about that a lot. I was optimistic but also cautious because of everything that had happened in those prior experiences. We did get checked in and we called our doula who decided to come in and meet us, but we didn't get a nurse for 10-15 minutes. I felt like my contractions were really picking up. I remember I opened the door and was looking around like, This hospital is dead. Where are all of the nurses? Why is no one coming to do anything?She finally showed up and it was pretty clear. My doula got there about that same time that our nurse was not super unmedicated supportive. She also didn't seem super VBAC supportive. The minute that Jamie walked in, I was just like, Okay. Now I can breathe. I have someone here who can advocate for us and be an ear to bounce things off of. She started to check me in and go through all of the paperwork, the insurance stuff, and I remember just being on the birth ball. We were trying a couple of different things because I felt like my contractions were pretty strong. Probably 15-20 minutes after Jamie had gotten there and our nurse had come in, I just started screaming, “I can't do this. I can't do this. I can't do this,” at the top of my lungs. I remember it feeling almost like an out-of-body experience. I didn't feel like I was screaming anything. I didn't feel like I was saying anything, but there were just words coming out of me. My nurse said, “I think that we need to check you.” 32:38 Pushing her baby out within one hour of arriving at the hospitalSami: They checked me and I was complete. Meagan: Whew!Sami: Yeah, it was wild. We had not been there long. They started to get everything ready to go and I thought from doing HypnoBirthing and preparing and hypnosis and meditation and all of these different things that I would be able to be calm and present and that was not my experience at all. For a long time, I should say afterward, I felt embarrassed. You hear these stories or you watch Christian HypnoBirthing in these different cities of these people smiling and singing and they are quiet as they are having their babies. That was not me. Now I can look back on that and I'm like, That's okay. I was just loud. I was roaring through birth. It all was happening so fast. I felt really comfortable being on all fours. I was in that position trying to start to push, but when my doctor came in, they actually did have me flip to lying on my back which is something looking back I wish that that wouldn't have happened, but yeah. I flipped over and probably had her within 20 more minutes. When we look at the timeframe, it was an hour after we got to the hospital that she was born. It was just the most amazing, incredible moment of my life. I think one of the coolest things about the whole thing was after she came out, they just handed her to me and put her on my chest and they were like, “Do you want us to wipe her off? Should we go clean her off? Do you want us to put a diaper on her?” I was like, “No. No one touch her. Just leave her right here.” Yeah. We got to snuggle and cuddle and had that golden hour. It was incredible. Meagan: You got that experience that you were waiting for. That minute where you were like, Okay, I did this. It's all over. I don't have to question anything anymore. That happened. She's here on my chest. I love that. I remember having that feeling. It was just utter joy feeling that human right on top of you. I feel like your photo is exactly that. It just says it all. It says it all exactly how you were feeling. Sami: Yes. Meagan: Just pure joy, amazingness and I am so happy for you. I am happy that even with the curves along the way with this baby, she was able to flip really easily, you were able to go through and show the efforts that you were able to do yourself and truly have this better experience. That is so fast. An hour after getting there and not really having too much going on from being at your visit to going home. That's quick. Sami: Oh, it was shocking. It was really shocking. I feel like for me that was part of the reason why I was so loud. It was hard to believe that it was happening so fast. Meagan: Oh yeah, that transition. Sami: I told my doula, “I want to do the rebozo. I want to try all of these different positions,” and we didn't really get to do very much. Meagan: You didn't need it. You didn't need it either. 35:56 Fitbliss FitnessMeagan: That is so awesome. I know you had mentioned in your summary that you are a personal trainer, right? I would love to talk about that too and all of the things that you did during pregnancy that you would suggest to anyone checking it out. I know physical abilities are always different in pregnancy, but can you tell us about that too? Sami: Yeah, absolutely. I am a personal trainer and a coach with a team here. We actually started local to Salt Lake called Fitbliss Fitness. I'm a coach and I'm also our COO. We coach women in bodybuilding, powerlifting, strength athletes, and macro coaching but primarily I'd say the bulk of my clientele are women who want to get stronger, feel empowered, and change their body composition in a lasting way that is not just a 6-week shred or a quick fix. It's all about creating sustainable habits and then getting strong while you do it. For all three of my pregnancies, a huge part of that has been resistance training at a high level and it's been different throughout each one. I was actually, it's a sport called powerlifting. I don't know if you are familiar with that, but it's essentially bench presses, squats, and deadlifts where you compete to try to get your best number or PR, a personal record. I power lifted throughout that whole entire first pregnancy. Meagan: Nice. Sami: There has been some research to support easier, quicker, labor and delivery when you are familiar with resistance training and that's something that you are doing consistently. The second and third, I think I did go a little bit easier not in the sense that I wasn't still training. I trained 4-5 days a week, some weeks 3 throughout my entire pregnancy but just listened to my body more and not feeling like I had to prove anything or be as strong as maybe I once was. Yeah, so the big things that I focused on during pregnancy was resistance training specifically. Still doing movements like squats and core work that is important for a pregnant person– not things like crunches or obliques or twisting but things like pall-off press, side planks, and there are a lot of different movements that you can still safely do working on transverse abdominal breathing throughout my pregnancy. Then the other thing that I focused on the other side of the coin there was just my nutrition at a high level so a lot of protein intake. Protein is huge. Fiber in my diet throughout, a lot of veggies, fruits, getting in really good sleep each night, sun exposure, and just a lot of different things to take care of your body during a time when it's doing so many different things. It's not only filling you but also your baby and if you are depleted, that's not going to be ideal for either of you. Meagan: Right. Absolutely. I feel like with my first, I kind of started doing the running. I was like, “I'm going to train for a half marathon,” then my provider was like, “Oh, you have round ligament pain. You can just stop. Stay walking.” That was such a bummer to me that I did that and that I stopped. Then I didn't focus on my nutrition at all. I mean, seriously my husband worked 2:00-10:00 and I was eating Chinese food all of the time. My protein was probably not even close to 50g a day. It was really, really, really bad and I think that's another one of the reasons why I feel so passionate about good nutrients and physical activity because yeah, I ended up training and becoming a Barre coach and stuff but really dialing in on that. I really do believe what you were saying that studies have shown. I had a better postpartum. I had a better labor along the way because I was able to focus on that. One, I love that you did it and two, I love that you help people do it and break it down and understand. If someone wanted to check you out, do you do only online? Do you do just in person? What does that look like? Sami: Yeah. I used to be a personal trainer in a gym here locally alongside my clients but now ever since COVID, it's fully online. We have a website that is fitblissfitness.com and I'm on Instagram at sami.g.fit. Yeah, it's really cool. There are a lot of stereotypes out there about what women can and can't do when they're pregnant and oftentimes, it's not the advice that we need to hear. I remember someone in my first pregnancy saying, “Oh, don't move that chair over. You're pregnant. You wouldn't want to hurt yourself.” You can still lift and be strong. You can enjoy foods that you like still too while eating enough protein and giving your body what it needs. Meagan: Getting the right nutrients, yeah. That helps you and your baby as well. Okay, I love it. We will make sure to tag you so everyone can go find you and we'll put it in the show notes. Thank you so much for sharing your stories and I'm so stinking happy for you. Sami: Thank you. Thanks for having me. ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Our Sponsors:* Check out Dr. Mom Butt Balm: drmombuttbalm.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
John and Kelly celebrate 200 episodes of the Single Malt Marathoners by hosing with 2:22 marathoner Calli Hauger-Thackery and 2:12 marathoner Nick Hauger.Calli and Nick are fantastic runners of course but their fame comes from coaching Kelly!We introduce the guest hosts, exchange stories, talk through our running week and Kelly reveals her London target!(We talked for a while... so we have missed a lot of local new - sorry!)Have a great week everyone :-)Cheers,The SMM Team
In this week's episode, Matt and Oli reviewed all the action from the World Cross Country Championships (featuring Jacob Kiplimo, Abbie Donnelly, and Will Barnicoat), before welcoming this week's guest, Calli Hauger-Thackery, back to the podcast. The 2:22 Marathoner and Nike athlete spoke about being selected for the Olympic Games in Paris later this year, and much more. Enjoy!
The Way of the Runner - conversations on running with Adharanand Finn
Author Adharanand Finn chats with Calli Thackery after she ran the second-fastest marathon ever by a British woman, in her first ever marathon. Calli tells us about her unusual route to the top of the running world, via a scholarship to New Mexico in the US, to training with a Kenyan coach in Virginia, a stint back home in Sheffield working full time, to getting locked down in Australia for three years during the Covid-19 pandemic. And now she has a medal at the world half marathon championships and a 2:22 marathon to her name. How did she do it? Music by Starfrosch Adharanand Finn is the author of three award-winning books, Running with the Kenyans (2012), The Way of the Runner (2014), and the Rise of the Ultra Runners (2019). Follow The Way of the Runner podcast on Instagram: @thewayoftherunner or find it at thewayoftherunner.com The Way of the Runner podcast is sponsored by Veloforte, who make the best-tasting running fuel around. Visit veloforte.com This episode is also sponsored by London-based Soar Running, who make ethical, innovative running apparel designed and tested by runners. Visit soarrunning.com The podcast is also supported by Adharanand's Patreon page, which is full of original and exclusive material: patreon.com/adharanandfinn
Happy Halloweenie!!!! We here at Two Tired Therapists hope your spooky szn is as terrifying as ever. Your ghouls are back, mainly to drag people (re: freaks) who buy and consume candy corn (please write in so we can drag you by name), but mostly to discuss the infamous Sanderson Sisters: Winnifred, Mary and Sarah. The gangs all here, even Thackery (not Zachary) Binx! Spoilies for Hocus Pocus 1 & 2 (both available on Disney+ - please sponsor us Disney). Other topics explored: Mani phases (re: Bipolar Disorder), personality disorders (naturally), the IQ of the general population in the 1650's, which Sanderson sister Jackie and Kyle identify with, and if they would suck the life out of a child (the answer may not surprise you). You'll get a horrific round of This or That?: Halloween Edition! Stay spooky, tired, and petty!Don't forget to connect with your two tired therapists through e-mail (twotiredtherapists@gmail.com), Instagram (@twotiredtherapists), and Facebook (Two Tired Therapists). Leave us a review and we might read it in future episodes (good and bad reviews welcome).“Welcome to Amurica, here's your lobe-blaster [bitch].”-Jackie
Imagine your first marathon almost breaking a national record - that's how you break onto the scene and make a statement. Barring Paula Radcliffe's time in London, Calli Thackery's 2:22:11 is the UK's best, and as she sets her sights on the Paris Olympic Games, she joins us to share the run that's been 15 years in the making. Elsewhere we're gearing up for New York, as Letesenbet Geday prepares for his Majors debut, the women's wheelchair race features four fierce frontrunners, and Marcel Hug's lining up an unprecedented clean sweep. In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Martin's dinner with the stars, Deena's joyful exploration, and the art of leaf peeping 9:00 - A roundup of Deena's induction to the New York Road Runners' Hall of Fame, the stacked lineup for NYC, and Marcel Hug's hunt for a clean sweep 20:00 - Calli Thackery takes us through her route to running the UK's 2nd fastest women's marathon EVER, setting her sights on Paris, and enjoying running for what it is, rather than goal-chasing Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/
"Everyone's so different... For me, it's just getting B+ training in and hopefully getting A+ results because I'm not burning out. I can be consistent and get brilliant training blocks in throughout the year without burnout or anything. And I think that's got me to this point. It's nothing crazy, it's nothing fancy, it's just simplicity. You think in your head for the longest time that you need to be doing ‘this, this, and this'. And actually, it's just taking a step back like, and enjoying running for what it is… Take away the goals, take away the times. Just enjoy running for the simplicity of it and the results will hopefully show.” Calli Thackery just ran the second-fastest marathon by a British woman in her marathon debut at the McKirdy Micro Marathon in New York. She crossed the finish line in 2 hours, 22 min and 11 seconds. Only Paula Radcliffe is ahead of her on the all-time list. She's also now No. 3 on the all-time European list behind Radcliffe and Sifan Hassan. With this performance, Calli puts herself in a strong position as a contender for British Athletics' Olympic marathon selection but there are still about eight months to go until things are set in stone. This has been a breakout fall for her since she won The Big Half in London in September and then took seventh at the World Road Running Championships in Latvia earlier this month. In this episode, you'll hear why she decided to bet on herself by pursuing professional running after working a full-time job, why working with her coach and fiancé Nick Hauger has worked so well and her hopes for the Olympic year ahead. She'll also share some stories about growing up in a running family since her father Carl was a professional runner for Nike and Team GB and medaled at the 1993 World Half Marathon Championships. Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Guest: Calli Thackery | @callirianne on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
John, Kelly and Will are hosting this week. We talk through our week of training and focus on Goodwood Marathon - one week to go!AND we have an interview with Calli Thackery!! Calli Won the Big Half a couple of weeks a go, taking the crown as UK Chamption AND has since been calleded up to represent GB at the World Athletics Road Running Championships in Latvia.Have a good week,Cheers,The SMM Team
The same author that gave us Ebenezer Scrooge and Oliver Twist also gifted readers with a kind, loyal, misfortunate, and somewhat naïve, David Copperfield. After reading this novel from the genre, bildungsroman (dealing with the protagonist maturing) we agree with the famous praise of Thackery, ‘Bravo Dickens'. Let's share a few quotes from these classic characters: “My meaning simply is, that whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well; that whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely; that in great aims and in small, I have always been thoroughly in earnest.” David Copperfield This quote echoes Ecclesiastes 9, “Whatever your hand finds to do, to it with all your might.” David did everything wholeheartedly. Even when he fell in love, David was ‘head over ears' in love with Dora and willing to ‘take his woodman's ax in hand and clear his way through the forest of difficulty' to become her husband. “Cheer up, keep a good heart and know your own value.” Mrs. Crupp We should never forget our value either, we were made in God's image. David struggled with this because he had an unsavory step-father who sent the downtrodden seven year old away from the only home he'd ever known. “We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us, my dear. We must learn to act the play out. We must live misfortune down, Trot!” Aunt Betsy Trotwood ‘“I look back on my life, child,' said my aunt, ‘and I think of some who are in their graves, with whom I might have been on kinder terms…I have been a grumpy, frumpy, wayward sort of a woman, a good many years. But you and I have done one another some good, Trot-” Another jewel from Aunt Betsy What a worthwhile goal for us all as well, ‘Let us strive daily to do some good ❤️.' If you are looking for a classic that has stood the test of time by delivering endearing characters, dastardly dudes, and comical quips, David Copperfield has it all
Welcome to the Scotland Grows Show, the podcast which celebrates everything that is good in Scottish gardening, as we join gardeners around the country to find out what grows well where they are, and pick up tips and stories along the way. Fiona Thackeray is Chief Executive Officer of Trellis, the national organisation for therapeutic gardening, supporting practitioners and their groups across the length and breadth of Scotland. She has worked in therapeutic gardening for 27 years, which has taken her as far as working with students with visual impairments in Brazil, where she also helped to build Brazil's 4th sensory garden, before returning to Perthshire to support therapeutic gardening projects all over Scotland. Fiona has pursued her interest in the natural world in Greece, working in sea turtle conservation and later in Brazil, helping on a project investigating the relationship between orchids and bees in the Atlantic Forest. Fiona was awarded the Dr. Andrew Duncan Medal by the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society in 2019 to recognise her contribution to horticulture. An award-winning writer, Fiona's ‘Plastic-free Gardening' book is a great read if you are looking to make your gardening more sustainable and less damaging to the environment. All the profits from book sales go to support the work of Trellis. This book offers clear information about garden plastics and their effects on the environment. It offers help to weigh up alternative materials and marketing claims. Low-cost, fun and DIY ideas for adapting your garden and the way you garden to use less plastic. Available here: https://trellisshop.trellisscotland.org.uk/product/plastic-free-gardening/ ------------------------------------------- Be sure to sign up to our mailing list so we can let you know when new episodes are published. Scotland Grows magazine is our digital title which celebrates Scottish gardens and gardens, and drops into your inbox 6 times a year. If you would like to subscribe to receive a copy, just follow this LINK. You can follow Scotland Grows on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn, we'd love to have your company there! And of course, you can always find your share of gardening goodness on our website at scotlandgrowsmagazine.com. -------------------------------------------- This series is sponsored by ROOTS, a subscription from the National Trust for Scotland which helps both your garden and Trust gardens thrive. For £6 a month you will be sent a ROOTS pack every six weeks, with gardening gifts, including Scottish seeds six times a year, stories about Scotland's plant life, and tips from expert Trust gardeners, as well as an invitation to two exclusive ROOTS events a year with the Trust gardens team. Whether you buy ROOTS for yourself or as a gift for a loved one, your £6 a month will go towards supporting Trust gardens and designed landscapes in Scotland. Find out more here: www.nts.org.uk/roots
We talk about author Hirohiko Araki's flaws and success with the Phantom Blood arc of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. Bringing up his issue with pacing the manga against multiple set pieces and fights spanning multiple environments but also praise his use of writing brave characters that inspire empathy, as well as his ability to use real world science to explain the most bizarre parts of the action. Skip synopsis @ 5: 11 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 106: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure vol. 4 Chapters 28 and 37 ‘Tarkus and the Dark Knight Blufford' Part 3 and ‘The Three from a Faraway Land' part 2 By Hirohiko Araki Translation by Evan Galloway Lettering by Mark Mcmurray The Joestar group fight Dio, in response Dio summons the undead Tarkus and Bluford. Bluford fights as if his hair is a third arm, he can also drain blood from each strand of his hair. Through the power of Hamon, Jojo sloughs off at the undead flesh of Bluford and in turn restores his nervous system. Meaning Bluford feels pain. Bluford restrains his strike and realizes that Jojo is not fighting back, he shows honour and gratitude for being able to feel again, then yields before turning into dust. Tarkus is less sympathetic, he stomps on what remains of Bluford and then blasts the Joestar group a large distance, Zepelli defends himself from the blast by keeping himself horizontal to it, minimizing himself as a target and lessening the surface area of the damage. Poco, having previously been hypnotized by Dio, returns with the help of two men, however they do not believe Poco and thus torment the young boy. Tarkus appears and kills the two men. The Joestar group close the distance on Tarkus and save Poco, both Jojo and Zepelli use Hamon and static electricity to form a parachute of fallen leaves and parasail to safety. During their journey Zepelli tells Speedwagon of his training with master Tonpetty, but keeps the prophecy that he will die saving Jojo a secret. They land on the roof a castle which leads Jojo into a trap room with Tarkus, unable to effectively use Hamon. Poco remembers what his sister taught him about bravery and breaks into the room, he opens it up from inside so that Zepelli can fight Tarkus and although Zepelli is fatally wounded by Tarkus, he is able to give the last of his Hamon energy to Jojo, setting Jojo free and passing on the figurative torch to him. Upon defeating Tarkus in a spectacular fashion they journey towards the town Dio enslaved. They are joined by a new group of men also ready to help finish what Zepelli started. The men are Dire, Straizo, and Zepelli's teacher, Master Tonpetty. Dio awaits them with Poco's sister as his prisoner, she is refusing any temptation of immortality that Dio offers her. Topics: · “Bravery begets empathy”: Hirohiko Araki has a brilliant technique in that he has characters do brave things for us to feel empathy for them. Both the flashback with Poco and Zepelli set up later events that call for both characters to be brave. · A criticism of Phantom Blood is how one fight can be prolonged over vast distances in multiple settings. One can suspect that if opinion polls/ratings had dropped in reader surveys that Dio would have appeared in the same castle as the “Two-Headed Dragon room” however we are introduced to new characters, Dire and Straizo before this time. Poco himself is reintroduced during the fight with Tarkus. This has a detrimental effect on the pacing of the manga. Other references: · “Turgor pressure” think of the word turgid, which is opposite to flaccid. Something turgid is swollen with water whilst something flaccid just has water sloshing around, there is no build-up of pressure in it. It is often used to describe the build-up of water pressure in the cells of a plant, in this manga it is used to explain the reasoning as to how Bluford can flex and move his hair. This implies that there is a sort of blood plasma in his hair that Bluford has full control over. Until Araki introduced the idea of “stand power” villains in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure gained their powers through their full cellular level control. It is also fair to say that Bluford's hair is not normal and perhaps does resemble that of a plant or a hair cell found in one's ears. In reality; the hair on your head is dead, only the follicles count as a living part of your body and needs blood flow from your skin to be able to generate the keratin that makes your hair strands. · Minimising surface area for damage is a technique used by Zepelli and is applied in real circumstances. For example, if someone were to be in a gunfight then laying in a prone position will shrink you as a target to your enemy and avoid splash damage from shrapnel, unless the enemy is on higher ground than yourself of course. An inverse example is if you were to hit the ground in a falling elevator, you would have to spread out the surface damage so as not to break your bones, so laying down in a prone position means your body can better distribute the force of the hit. · “To love and win is the best thing. To love and lose, the next best.” - William Makepeace Thackeray, Thackery himself was a Victorian era English writer, known for social satire. His most well-known book is arguably Vanity Fair, "Mother is the name for God" appears in the 1994 movie The Crow. · Salween River Tibet, implies Tonpetty is a Tibetan monk and that he is Buddhist. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website Email
Thirty-five of the first thirty-nine Have Gun Will Travel scripts were TV script adaptations. Beginning with episode forty, all new scripts were original for the radio version of the series. The February 15th, 1959 show was called “The Return of Doctor Thackery.” This episode featured Ben Wright, Jean Bates, Lou Krugman, Sam Edwards, and Harry Bartell. By 1959 this Hollywood crew of actors had been working together for nearly two decades.
Have Gun – Will Travel is an American Western series that was produced and originally broadcast by CBS on both television and radio from 1957 through 1963. The television version of the series starring Richard Boone was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons, and it is one of the few shows in television history to spawn a successful radio version. That radio series starring John Dehner debuted November 23, 1958, more than a year after the premiere of its televised counterpart. Production. Have Gun – Will Travel was created by Sam Rolfe and Herb Meadow and produced by Frank Pierson, Don Ingalls, Robert Sparks, and Julian Claman. Of the 225 episodes of the television series, 24 were written by Gene Roddenberry. Other major contributors included Bruce Geller, Harry Julian Fink, Don Brinkley, and Irving Wallace. Andrew V. McLaglen directed 101 episodes, and 28 were directed by series star Richard Boone. Premise. This series follows the adventures of a man calling himself "Paladin" (played by Richard Boone on television and voiced by John Dehner on radio), taking his name from that of the foremost knights in Charlemagne's court. He is a gentleman investigator/gunfighter who travels around the Old West working as a mercenary for people who hire him to solve their problems. Although Paladin charges steep fees to clients who can afford to hire him, typically $1000 per job, he provides his services for free to poor people who need his help. Like many Westerns, the television show was set in a time vaguely indicated to be some years after the American Civil War. The radio show announced the year of the story that followed in the opening of each episode. The season 5 television episode, "A Drop of Blood", gives the specific date of July 3, 1879. In the fourteenth and seventeenth ("Lazarus", March 6 and 7, 1875) episodes of season 5, it is 1875. Title. The title is a variation on a cliche used in personal advertisements in newspapers like The Times, indicating that the advertiser is ready for anything. It has been used this way from the early twentieth century. A trope common in theatrical advertising at the time was "Have tux, will travel" (originally from comedian Bob Hope in 1954), and CBS has claimed this was the specific inspiration for the writer Herb Meadow. The television show popularized the phrase in the 1950s and 1960s, and many variations have been used as titles for other works, including the 1958 science fiction novel Have Space Suit—Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein.
This week Zach and Sloane unwrap 2022's sure-to-be-iconic Halloween film: Hocus Pocus 2! It's been 30 years and the witches are back and sexier than ever. Literally they somehow have not aged. Spooky! Topics include 45 minutes of Balducci tangents and Zach's infamous Winifred Sanderson wearing kitten heels costume. All that and so, so much more on this week's Mummy Dearest! Support the show
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On Cock and Bull this week we are joined by Kajol Srinivasan, Shreyas Manohar, Abbas Momin, and Antariksh. They talk about Silverie's sliding cupboard and all the shirt collections he has in there. The Maharashtra political turmoil continues, who will be the next CM of Maharashtra after Udhav Thackery resigns from his post as the CM. Famous singer R Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years for sex trafficking and sexual abuse of minors. Further, they talk about two cities in Maharashtra, Aurangabad and Osmanabad getting new names and AC stops working on Mumbai-bound flights, netizens call for strict action. Tune in for this and much more!Check out Cyrus Says merch: ivm.today/3PLKo1mYou can follow Kajol Srinivasan on Instagram at @lolrakshakYou can follow Shreyas Manohar on Instagram at @shreyas_manoharYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtYou can follow Abbas Momin on Instagram @antariksht: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or emailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @cyrus_broacha(https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
These days, Brittany Thackery is an unsung hero for the duties she performs for the Mississippi State football team as Director of Player Personnel. But before the present, she was a standout softball star at Arizona – who the MSU softball team just so happens to be hosting this weekend in an NCAA Super Regional. On the latest show, Thackery joins Joel Coleman and Logan Lowery to discuss her current duties as well as her feelings headed into this weekend as her alma mater takes on her employer. The Dear Ol' State podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Just search for Dear Ol' State.
The Swiggles by Sir Herbert Sneakies. Your favorite kids podcast ranked top 1% globally! ;) Check out our cool merchandise :) https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast. :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent :) Please Subscribe to our YouTube:) Channel :) Storytime Fun! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNwYcOSlx3rMRBfSuNrzPg?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videoshttps://www.patreon.com/sneakies Summary: Frozen meets Trolls. In a doomy town called Ravenstone lived furry troll-like creatures called the Swiggles. Every day the sky was filled with thick fog and dark skies. It would rain broken pencils, paper clips and old zippers! The Swiggles never knew of anything different so they giggled and played every day. and brought umbrellas so they wouldn't have a sharp pencil stabbing them when it rained "things." Thackery is book smart, Curtis McFly plays rock and roll music, TwoCents known as "Smiley '' because he smiles a lot and has a big gap between his two front teeth, Fuzzy because he's fairy hairy and Aryia a pretty singing Swiggle. One day a beautiful girl, Jade was banished to Raven Stone by her evil sister Corneilla Mandeville. Cornelia was jealous and wanted to steal Jade's boyfriend Prince Blaze. Jade quickly made friends with the Swiggles. She painted portraits of them and even brushed their thick furry hair. She would make braids and do different hairstyles. One day Prince Blaze had a feeling to go on a hunting quest as he never forgot about his true love Jade. Prince Blaze is caught by the army general Thadeus but there is a bad storm in Ravenstone. Prince Blaze and Jade help to save the town and Swiggles from assured doom! Cornelia catches up to Blaze and sends a fiery arrow to destroy her sister once and for all. But Coreneillia is captured by her own army and locked in the castle. The Sky turns blue and the sun shines bright. The Swiggles celebrate by seeing their first rainbow. copyright 2021 Marylin Hebert Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) ! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent Thank you! #1 Australia, #1 Canada #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Japan, #1 India, #1 Italy, #1 Hong Kong, #1 Russia, #5 Mexico, #4 Germany #5 France #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden #16 Norway #1- #17 USA! Please support us & buy our books :) Thank you! Middle grade wizard book series like a fun Harry Potter--"Margaret Merlin's Journal" https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK "Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure"* - a funny animal book like "Jungle Book." https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * "Jack the Bear and Golden Hair"* -a fairy-tale like Snow White & "Alice In Wonderland." https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Adventures of Mooch the Pooch"*- a funny dog book like "Marley and Me" meets "A Dogs Life." https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 *" Blueber Goober The Monster In My Closet" *- like Monsters Inc./Casper the Friendly Ghost meets Monsters Inc. Comedy fun! Music Public Domain.
Supreme Court has compounded an already difficult situation created for MVA by Raj Thackeray. Sanjay Dixit explains how ordering of BMC elections by Sc May hasten the end of MVA.
In this episode we will hear about a visit to Newry of Daniel O'Connell and a controversial meeting held by Bishop Michael Blake at the cathedral in O'Connell's honour. We'll learn how, just over a decade after its dedication, the cathedral was in such a state of dilapidation that it drew public criticism from the English novelist, William Makepeace Thackeray. We will discover how the Bishop responded to Thackeray's criticism by conducting further work on the cathedral by the Newry architect W.J Barre. We'll meet the Dominican, Dr Pius Leahy, the Bishop of Dromore who did not want the job. Help us to grow our audience If you're enjoying the series, please us a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/cathedralchronicles Support our work by donating an item of equipment from the Amazon wish list at the link below https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3STTP01SZO48S?ref_=wl_share Support our work by advertising your business on this show To enquire about advertising your business on this show, please email mark@cathedralchronicles.com Additional content on Facebook Like us on Facebook for additional content or to get in touch: https://www.fb.com/cathedralchronicles Credits This episode was written, produced, and presented by me, Mark Byrne, with additional material adapted from the work of Reverend Edward Campbell and other sources. Check the description for details. Our guest contributor was Anthony Russell with Fr Callum Young as Thackery, Dalton Short as the Newry Telegraph reporter and Micheál Murphy as Bishop Blake. Sound effect bbc.co.uk © 2022 BBC. References ‘Cathedral of SS. Patrick and Colman Newry – Brief historical and descriptive survey', Rev. Edward Campbell. P. Bennett, Hill Street, Newry, 1948. Various newspaper sources as detailed in the podcast. John Pius Leahy, O.P., Bishop of Dromore. The Irish Monthly , Nov., 1890, Vol. 18, No. 209 (Nov., 1890), pp. 561-570 Published by: Irish Jesuit Province. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20498110 Newspaper articles: 1. The Newry Telegraph, April 11th 1839, ‘Mr. O'Connell in Newry', ‘O'Connell in Newry'. 2. Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Friday December 13th 1839, Great meeting in Newry – O'Connell Tribute'. 3. Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Wednesday, June 28th 1848, ‘Newry Cathedral – A New Organ'. 4. The Newry Telegraph, September 20th, 1851, ‘Improvements in Newry Roman Catholic Cathedral'. 5. Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser, Monday, June 28th, 1880, ‘The Late Very Rev. Father Pacificus'. Music Original music ‘Piano Trio in G 1. Allegro Moderato' composed specially for this series by Kevin Canavan. ©2022 Kevin Canavan. All Rights Reserved. Soundcloud.com/kevycanavan Copyright information Cathedral Chronicles is produced by a team of volunteers with the cooperation of Newry Cathedral Parish and the Diocese of Dromore. Neither Newry Cathedral Parish nor the Diocese of Dromore claims ownership of, or responsibility for, the content of this podcast. ©2022 Mark G. Byrne. All Rights Reserved.
On Cock & Bull this Thursday, we are joined by Kajol Srinivasan, Navin Noronha and Silverie (Antariksh). They talk about Kajol's big announcement, Ajay Devgan having an argument with Kiccha Sudeep on Twitter, discover Navin's Sabyasachi pose, Arvind Kejriwal's bizarre poses during PM Modi's speech, and Udhav Thackery asking the people of Maharashtra to mask up again due to rising COVID-19 cases in the state. Tune in for this and much more.You can follow Navin Noronha on Instagram at @houseofnoronhaYou can follow Kajol Srinivasan on Instagram at @lolrakshakYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @cyrus_broacha(https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
For this week's episode, we welcomed Calli Thackery to the podcast. Fresh off a new personal best of 15:09 over 5000m, Calli talked us through the race that saw her top the UK rankings in a World Championship qualifying time. Based out in Australia with the Melbourne Track Club under coach, Nic Bideau, Calli offers quite a unique perspective for a British distance runner. We chatted about her career so far, her plans for the rest of the season, and much more. Enjoy!
Raj Thackeray's final warning on Azaan loudspeakers is not a political pitch alone, it also captures a deeply felt sense of indignation of the Hindu community and challenges the sense of privilege of the Ashraf-Mulla-Maulana class. Sanjay Dixit explains.
230: Box Hill Classic | Reverse Pyramid This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by BLACKROLL® - Innovation leaders for simple but effective tools improving recovery, activation and sleep for better performance in sport and every day live. Available now at https://www.blackroll.com.au (Check out the Running Collection on their webstore) use the code INSIDE20 for 20% off at checkout. Brad puts in a consistent week of training while resisting the calls to race. Julian takes a break off Strava and spends time on the paddle board. Brady has a rough night's sleep as he looks towards Run For The Kids this Sunday. Box Hill Classic saw the 3000m won by Rose Donegan and Seth O'Donnell, each putting in dominant performances, while the 1500m races were won by Georgia Griffith and Callum Davies of Queensland. AthsVic Results Hub Stewart McSweyn is named to race the Vitality London 10000 road race in May alongside Mo Farah and Andy Butchart. Athletics Weekly The boys speculate on who could be lining up for the Commonwealth Games with Marnie Ponton and Sarah Klein lining up for Newcastle Marathon this coming weekend, as well as how Lisa Weightman will come into the mix. For Training Talk this week, Brad takes us through the Reverse Pyramid session: 1200m / 800m / 600m / 400m / 400m / 600m / 800m / 1200m With 60 seconds static recovery between each rep, Brad explains the target pace for each rep and what runners should get out this workout as a whole. *(Editor's Note: Runners should do an easy warm-up jog, drills and strides before commencing any workout). Moose finds out people not waving back is a phenomenon not exclusive to the trails. The boys then preview the Australian National Track & Field Championships and figure out where Brady should place in the long race at Run For The Kids. The boys round out the Kieser Great Ocean Road Running Festival with a special guest, Calli Thackery as they chat about the exciting event taking place on the 14th-15th of May along the iconic Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Happy St. Patrick's Day. May the luck be with you. Thank you for making us a top 1% global podcast :) Subscribe for more fun stuff! The Swiggles Book II The Luck Snatcher by Sir Herbert Sneakies. Hilarious story Frozen meets Trolls. In a doomy town called Ravenstone lived furry troll-like creatures called the Swiggles. Everyone is getting ready for Jade and Blaze's big wedding day in two weeks. Everyone is happy and excited for the couple except Corneilla Mandeville. Cornelia plots and thinks of a clever plan to steal her sister Jade's luck before the wedding to ruin it and stop it. Cornellia writes a card and sends it to Fuzzy. It is a trick and Fuzzy falls for the trick. The card has a treasure map to beautiful shiny gold rocks. However the gold rocks are gold coins that belong to Leprechaun Elvis Quintis. The Swiggles are intrigued by the treasure map and fall for the trick thinking these gold rocks will make a great present for Jade and Blaze's wedding. The Swiggles go look for the gold rocks and one they find it Elvis puts a curse on Ravenstone and steals Jade. Jade is now tiny and living in a glass doll house. Elvis will marry Jade unless The Swiggles can find a way to save the day. Blaze finds a female Leprechaun named Saffron Meadows. Can this feisty girl Leprechaun save the day and get Jade back? Or will Cornellia's plot be a success? The luck is gone and now the sky was filled with thick fog and dark skies. It is raining down broken things again like: pencils, paper clips and old zippers! The Swiggles are the only one left in town as the citizens move out of this unlucky town. Thackery is book smart, Curtis McFly plays rock and roll music, TwoCents known as "Smiley '' because he smiles a lot and has a big gap between his two front teeth, Fuzzy because he's fairy hairy and Aryia a pretty singing Swiggle. The Swiggles celebrate by seeing their first rainbow. copyright 2021 Marylin Hebert. Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) ! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent If you'd like to :support us please check out our merchandise and books :) Thank you! https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ #1 USA, #1 Australia, #1 Canada, #1 Hong Kong, #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Japan, #1 India, #1 Italy, #1 South Korea, #1 Russia, #1 Bahamas, #5 South Africa, #5 Mexico, #4 Germany #5 France #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden #16 Norway #17- #36 USA! If you'd like to :support us please check out our merchandise and books :) Thank you! Middle grade wizard book series like a fun Harry Potter--"Margaret Merlin's Journal" https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK "Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure"* - a funny animal book like "Jungle Book." https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * "Jack the Bear and Golden Hair"* -a fairy-tale like Snow White & "Alice In Wonderland." https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Adventures of Mooch the Pooch"*- a funny dog book like "Marley and Me" meets "A Dogs Life." https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 *" Blueber Goober The Monster In My Closet" *- like Monsters Inc./Casper the Friendly Ghost meets Monsters Inc. Comedy fun!
Chesterton has been captured by the Bolivian soldiers who bring him before the strange and powerful Captain La Fuente. Find out if Thackery and Selby can rescue their companion in another thrilling episode of Two-Headed Serpent. AP Thackery is played by Archie Logan Selby is played by Kenneth Richard Chesterton is played by Nicky In the epic Pulp campaign Two-Headed Serpent from Chaosium, written by Paul Fricker, Scott Dorward, and Matthew Sanderson. Edited by Mike Mason. Music and Sound by Syrinscape. https://store.syrinscape.com/what-is-syrinscape/?att the most amazing sounds for your gaming table and audio productions
Adam Thackery is currently the Strength and Conditioning Coach for Mississippi State Baseball. Adam and I discuss what it was like to win the 2020 College World Series and what made that team different. We dive into the athlete-centered approach and what baseball specific training is to him and how they train at Mississippi State. You can find Adam on Twitter @AdamThackery
In this slightly shorter episode, Rebecca gets to experience Hocus Pocus for the first time and has a lot of questions. We talk museum maintenance, Thackery as a 90s heartthrob, and of course flying vacuums ridden by the icon Kathy Najimy. Happy Spooky Season!
Mr. Thackery & Bull revisit the Halloween classic Hocus Pocus and give their pitches for what they would like to see in the highly anticipated sequel coming to Disney +. After the show, they are joined by The Captain for an interview with Hollywood Costume Designer, Mary E. Vogt. Mary is known for her work on Crazy Rich Asians, Men In Black, Batman Returns and Hocus Pocus. Mentioned in this episode: Riverside FM Affilate Sponsorship Riverside FM Affiliate Sponsorship
In this episode we talk about the classic Hocus Pocus, we discuss whether it Thackery or Zachery, BOOK!, and BILLY! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week on Disney on the Rocks, Eric and Jeff continue their Halloween celebration by throwing back brew and deciding whether or not Hocus Pocus is overrated! The Sanderson Sisters and their creepy hijinx are on the chopping block in this SPOOK-tacular Hallowen Special! Some of the things we talk about include: Why was everyone giving Max a hard time about being a virgin? Dancing to the DEATH. Thackery... not Zachery... THACKERY!!! Were the Sanderson Sisters child diddlers? Was the movie ACTUALLY good or just celebrated among so few Halloween movies? Useless Hocus Pocus Facts! Salem Witch Trial Facts! Jeff's virginity FACTS! Tune in and have fun listening! Theme Music provided by Detty: Check him out on Spotify! This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Ashley, Chrystie & Melony bring you this week's Disney thoughts. This week we get a little spooky! We review Disney Channel Original Movie Halloweentown and Hocus Pocus! We also give our overview and review of these two Disney Halloween classics. Plus all the fun banter and laughs you tune in to enjoy. We get into some news and updates (and gossip), plus the Disney Question of the Day (DQoTD)! Thanks for sticking with us! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/down2disness/message
It's just a bunch of hocus pocus...or is it? I think you have to be living under a rock if you've never seen this movie, I mean its a classic and especially during this time of year, it is playing on some channel or streaming service. How can you not love this film?!?! And finally Disney is making a sequel coming out in 2022 and you know so many people are excited and can't wait for it to be released. You can watch the virgin light the black flame candle on Disney+ or catch it playing on Freeform. Another Glorious Morning Cocktail (champagneandcoconuts.com): Ingredients 1 bottle of Sparkling Ice Black Raspberry 2 ounces of vodka Ice Directions Mix your Sparkling Ice Black Raspberry and vodka in a mixing glass. Put ice into two glasses. Pour your mixture over ice. Decorate with a floral pick and enjoy! Hocus Pocus Drinking Game (delish.com): Drink when... Mary barks. Winnie makes a face like she smelled something awful. you find yourself attracted to Thackery Binx. someone in your group has never seen the movie. the black flame candle is referenced. any of the witches say "children", "bOOooOk", "yabos". Sarah Sanderson is super flirty. a spell is cast. Finish your drink when... Max is being made fun of for being a virgin. you realize the cat's name is "Thackery", not "Zachary". they're singing "I Put a Spell on You". the sisters are confused by something modern. Take a shot when... Sarah Sanderson says, "amok amok amok amok". you know the line before it's said. Billy loses a limb. Binx dies. As always, drink with friends, drinking with others is always more fun. Share the podcast with them. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter at @Line_Drunk, check out linedrunk.wordpress.com and for bonus watch-a-long episodes join the Patreon at patreon.com/linedrunk. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linedrunk/support
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" in 1993's American fantasy comedy film, "Hocus Pocus". I am joined by friend of the show, Josh, from the podcast Your Next Favorite Movie.Check out Josh's amazing positive-forward podcast here - https://linktr.ee/ynfmoviepodJoin On Second Watch as we explore what role would be perfect for Sean Bean to play (Lead, Supporting, or Cameo) and share our take on how that character would ultimately meet his demise.----------*NEW* Become a member exclusively on Ko-fi for as little as $1 per month. Access to our personal Discord server, Ad-free RSS feed, merch, and more awaits! Join today - https://ko-fi.com/movie/tiers----------If you'd like to join us on future episodes of HWSBHD, support us on Ko-fi and we'll schedule a recording with you - www.ko-fi.com/movieRequest a personalized shout out - https://ko-fi.com/movieCommission a movie review of your choice! - https://ko-fi.com/movie/commissionsCheck out all our episodes and subscribe – www.oswpodcast.comTwitter – www.twitter.com/oswpodcast1Facebook – www.facebook.com/oswpodcastInstagram – www.instagram.com/oswpodcast
The Swiggles Book III The Poisonous Rain at the Dinner Party by Sir Herbert Sneakies. {Frozen meets Trolls} Thank you for listening and supporting the podcast. Top 1.5% kids podcast :) ! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent Thank you! Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies(@)gmail.com Summary: Jade and Blaze get ready for their wedding dinner party three days before the wedding. Jade's evil sister Cornellia plots to stop the wedding and consults wizard Pompous Wompus Rumpus. Wompus will make it rain down roses on Jade's dinner party however the roses are poisonous and will make Jade go into a deep sleep and not make the wedding. Wompus' the half -brained assistant Scurvy Turvey collects the poisonous Cassada Ivy in the back of the castle. While picking the deadly plants the mean crocodile in the moat around the castle teases Scurvy that he is hungry and wants to bite Scurvy's foot. Scurvy hurries and accidentally picks Bladderrock, the antidote herb. Wompus is so excited to make the spell so he can receive gold from Cornelia that he fails to check the potions ingredients. At Jade and Blaze's wedding it rained down beautiful flowers and pink roses. A deadly pink rose heads towards Jade but Swiggle Arriera sees it and grabs it. The guests pick roses as they fall from the sky. All the guests get sick and Blaze falls into a deep sleep. Everyone except Fuzzy, Thackery, Smiley and Jade. Fuzzy makes brownies with a herb flower from the rain which is the antidote. Jade and the remaining healthy Swiggles head to Wompus Castle to find more antidotes. However Jade is caught by Scurvy Turvey Wompus' assistant with his hand claw machine. Pompous Wompus Rompus lets gold get to his head and decides to betray Cornelia and he kidnaps both sisters. He sends a ransom note to Jade's Father Bhaltair, King of Ravenstone. King Bhaltair reads the note which demands 1000 gold bars for each of his daughters safe return. King Bhaltair rounds up his army of hundred thousand soldiers and rescues his daughters. Wompus is locked up in the dungeon in gold handcuffs and discovers he is allergic to gold and his face breaks out in warts and boils. Copyright 2021 $ Please support us & buy our books :) Thank you! Middle grade wizard book series like a fun Harry Potter--"Margaret Merlin's Journal" https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK "Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure"* - a funny animal book like "Jungle Book." https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * "Jack the Bear and Golden Hair"* -a fairy-tale like Snow White & "Alice In Wonderland." https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Adventures of Mooch the Pooch"*- a funny dog book like "Marley and Me" meets "A Dogs Life." https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 *" Blueber Goober The Monster In My Closet" *- like Monsters Inc./Casper the Friendly Ghost meets Monsters Inc. Comedy fun!
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind. More info at www.francisco.vibecast.com Catch the pod live every Tuesday evening on Electric Lion Radio www.electriclionradio.com or as a podcast on Podbean, ACast, ITunes or Tunein Full track-listing below and at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Itunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-payback Tracklist: Emma-Jean Thackery - Green Funk (Francisco Edit) The Meters - Keep on Marching Andre Williams - Jail Bait Swindle - Darkest Hour Amp Fiddler - I Believe In You Khruangbin & Natasha Diggs - First Class (Soul in the Horn Remix) Guy Monk - Feeling Right Incognito ft. Jocelyn Brown - Always There Busy P - Track of Time (feat. Haich Ber Na & Shay Lia) Uptown Funk Empire - Boogie De La Soul - Saturday Dliteone, Luis Loowee R Rivera - The Spirit of Freedom (Francisco No Organ Edit) The DangerFeel Newbies - What Am I Here For (Danny Krivit Edit) Lil Louis - Club Lonely Geraldine Hunt - Cant Fake the Feeling Reuben Wilson - Got To Get Your Own Common - When We Move Esther Philips - All the Way Down (Leftside Wobble edit) Meute - The Man With The Red Face Zakes Bangtwini - Osama Ce Ce Rogers - Someday (2007 mix) Roy of the Ravers - Emotinium
Swingers unite !! We've got woman's rights , sexual rights all kinks of signs pointing to just being you. Covid is happening, the world is turning and here I am trying to find the meaning of fluid ounce. Thank you all for all the concern and well wishes for Thackery.
Dr. Phyllis Thackeray is trying to control an outbreak of smallpox, the son of a rancher isn't much help. Original Air Date: February 15, 1959 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Have Gun Will Travel Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (Paladin) • Ben Wright (Heyboy) Special Guests: • Jeanne Bates • Sam Edwards […]
Dr. Phyllis Thackeray is trying to control an outbreak of smallpox, the son of a rancher isn't much help. Original Air Date: February 15, 1959 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Have Gun Will Travel Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • John Dehner (Paladin) • Ben Wright (Heyboy) Special Guests: • Jeanne Bates • Sam Edwards […]
The Swiggles Book II The Luck Snatcher by Sir Herbert Sneakies. Hilarious story Frozen meets Trolls. In a doomy town called Ravenstone lived furry troll-like creatures called the Swiggles. Everyone is getting ready for Jade and Blaze's big wedding day in two weeks. Everyone is happy and excited for the couple except Corneilla Mandeville. Cornelia plots and thinks of a clever plan to steal her sister Jade's luck before the wedding to ruin it and stop it. Cornellia writes a card and sends it to Fuzzy. It is a trick and Fuzzy falls for the trick. The card has a treasure map to beautiful shiny gold rocks. However the gold rocks are gold coins that belong to Leprechaun Elvis Quintis. The Swiggles are intrigued by the treasure map and fall for the trick thinking these gold rocks will make a great present for Jade and Blaze's wedding. The Swiggles go look for the gold rocks and one they find it Elvis puts a curse on Ravenstone and steals Jade. Jade is now tiny and living in a glass doll house. Elvis will marry Jade unless The Swiggles can find a way to save the day. Blaze finds a female Leprechaun named Saffron Meadows. Can this feisty girl Leprechaun save the day and get Jade back? Or will Cornellia's plot be a success? The luck is gone and now the sky was filled with thick fog and dark skies. It is raining down broken things again like: pencils, paper clips and old zippers! The Swiggles are the only one left in town as the citizens move out of this unlucky town. Thackery is book smart, Curtis McFly plays rock and roll music, TwoCents known as "Smiley '' because he smiles a lot and has a big gap between his two front teeth, Fuzzy because he's fairy hairy and Aryia a pretty singing Swiggle. The Swiggles celebrate by seeing their first rainbow. copyright 2021 Marylin Hebert Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) ! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent Thank you! Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/sneakies #1 Australia, #1 Canada #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Japan, #1 India, #3 Italy #5 Mexico, #4 Germany #5 France #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden #16 Norway #17 USA! :) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies(at)gmail.com $Paypal $ Please support us & buy our books :) Thank you! Middle grade wizard book series like a fun Harry Potter--"Margaret Merlin's Journal" https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK "Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure"* - a funny animal book like "Jungle Book." https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * "Jack the Bear and Golden Hair"* -a fairy-tale like Snow White & "Alice In Wonderland." https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Adventures of Mooch the Pooch"*- a funny dog book like "Marley and Me" meets "A Dogs Life." https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 *" Blueber Goober The Monster In My Closet" *- like Monsters Inc./Casper the Friendly Ghost meets Monsters Inc. Comedy fun!
Episode 13 aired February 15, 1950 on CBS Radio. Paladin assists his friend Phyllis Thackeray, M.D., when impatience and panic threaten to generate a smallpox epidemic.
Hello Taekwondo lovers.New episode of taekwondo passion UP.Our guest today is 9x USA National Team member and world medalist Tim Thackrey. Now is an expert in sports performance and strength & conditioning.Creator of The Juice Compound @juicecompound he has coached Olympians, National Team Members, Games Athletes and people who want to improve their lives through exercise. Tim talked with us about his beginnings in taekwondo, being part of a family completely involved in taekwondo. @martialartfresnoTim was a child who used to win every competition he attended, until he was 15, when he lost every fight for two years.With the support of his family, he decided to stop going to high school to focus on improve his taekwondo skills and to dedicate full time to training.The strategy worked for him as soon he started to win and gain confidence and skills, first at national level and after it internationally.Years later he was able to finish his college degree in UCLA.Some of the things you can learn listening the interview are:Why is Tim's father, having an academic background and being professor in a prestigious university allowed him to drop out of school?How Tim prepared to get a medal at the World Championships?How should we program training when our athletes have to face multiple competitions in a year?Why do we have to learn about sprinting and weightlifting?How can we promote mental strengthening and toughness in our students?You can find the full interview on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Please enjoy and let us know your thoughts.Should everyone drop out of high school and pursue their dreams?One of the first things that I found interesting about Tim is that he dropped out of school to focus on taekwondo.The normal way we hear we should make things is to focus on our academic career and then after finishing it we should start to gain experience in our field.Tim made things in a different way.He was at a point where he was losing all of his fights. And he thought the solution was to train more and better.His father proposed the idea of stopping attending school. It could seem counterintuitive, being his father a successful academic we would think that he wanted his son to follow the same way.But his father's academic experience was in psychology. He was an expert in human behaviour and development and he knew that the best thing for Tim at that moment was to try and put all of his effort in his taekwondo career.Later he could study at the university as he did.I was very interested in knowing if Tim would recommend the same to others, and the answer kind of surprised me.I was expecting a straight yes but it was not that way.When Tim studied high school there were less options to study and train.Nowadays, and especially after the pandemia, it is easier than before to study an academic career while training, we have a lot of distance learning programs.So, I'm pretty sure you can always find good options that allow you to train and compete.How to program training for taekwondo?One of the most important things we should do as coaches is to organize our training. With the number of people training and competing in taekwondo nowadays details make a big difference.According to Tim, before programming it is very important to consider the sports age of the athlete, which is apart from the biological age.We can have an athlete that is 21 year old but has only been training seriously for two years. Or we can have an athlete that is 16 but has been training for 5 years.The younger the sports age we should focus more on training than competitions. With an excess of competitions in the calendar we can be tempted to aim for performance peaks all the year round.The danger of this is that in order to perform better at competitions, we'll take out important time from training. Which should be the main goal with young athletes.Tim recommends just one or two fundamental competitions during the year for these athletes.How to choose the fundamental competition?In some cases we can be worried that if our athlete doesn't win a certain competition he won't be able to go for the more important one.For example, in some countries, to access a national competition you should win first your spot in the state or province championships.Another example is that to win a world medal, you should first win at a national level.So, which competition is more important? Shall we program for nationals or program for worlds?Tim mentons that if you are thinking in a world medal, you should program for that as you might be able to manage with all your experience the nationals stageBut if you still have troubles at the national level, you should program for the national trials.It depends on any case and the experience of the athlete.How high can a virtually trained athlete should point?Tim has trained athletes virtually even before the pandemic.He coached and qualified athletes from different sports to Rio 2016 and he continues doing it.In ideal circumstances we should have a great team, with a lot of training partners that help us to achieve our best in each training.But this is not true for many athletes. Life is different for everyone.So, if you just have the opportunity to train alone. How high can your goals be?Tim is clear that as high as you want.Of course for certain stages you'll need camps and competitions. But with the right advice and program, distance or the lack of a nearby team is not a valid reason to limit yourself.As you will notice in the interview, Tim completely dominates the trainign and performance field, in theory and in practice.So, if you want to improve your performance in sports or your life through sports. You should contact.If you have a taekwondo team or a sports team, he is also launching a new service to help teams to achieve their goals, so, don't hesitate to contact him at info@juicecompound.comI hope you'll like the interview, I'm grateful for having the opportunity to interview Tim. For me it was a world class consultancy and I hope it helps you too.You can find it on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube.Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section.
The Swiggles by Sir Herbert Sneakies. In a doomy town called Ravenstone lived furry troll-like creatures called the Swiggles. Every day the sky was filled with thick fog and dark skies. It would rain broken pencils, paper clips and old zippers! The Swiggles never knew of anything different so they giggled and played every day. and brought umbrellas so they wouldn't have a sharp pencil stabbing them when it rained "things." Thackery is book smart, Curtis McFly plays rock and roll music, TwoCents knows as "Smiley" because he smiles a lot and has a big gap between his two front teeth, Fuzzy because he's fairy hairy and Aryia a pretty singing Swiggle. One day a beautiful girl, Jade was banished to Raven Stone by her evil sister Corneilla Mandeville. Cornelia was jealous and wanted to steal Jade's boyfriend Prince Blaze. Jade quickly made friends with the Swiggles. She painted portraits of them and even brushed their thick furry hair. She would make braids and do different hairstyles. One day Prince Blaze had a feeling to go on a hunting quest as he never forgot about his true love Jade. Prince Blaze is caught by the army general Thadeus but there is a bad storm in Ravenstone. Prince Blaze and Jade help to save the town and Swiggles from assured doom! Cornelia catches up to Blaze and sends a fiery arrow to destroy her sister once and for all. But Coreneillia is captured by her own army and locked in the castle. The Sky turns blue and the sun shines bright. The Swiggles celebrate by seeing their first rainbow. copyright 2021 Marylin Hebert Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast :) ! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent Thank you! Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/sneakies #1 Australia, #1 Canada #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Japan, #1 India, #3 Italy #5 Mexico, #4 Germany #5 France #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden #16 Norway #17 USA! :) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies(at)gmail.com $Paypal $ Please support us & buy our books :) Thank you! Middle grade wizard book series like a fun Harry Potter--"Margaret Merlin's Journal" https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK "Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure"* - a funny animal book like "Jungle Book." https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * "Jack the Bear and Golden Hair"* -a fairy-tale like Snow White & "Alice In Wonderland." https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Adventures of Mooch the Pooch"*- a funny dog book like "Marley and Me" meets "A Dogs Life." https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 *" Blueber Goober The Monster In My Closet" *- like Monsters Inc./Casper the Friendly Ghost meets Monsters Inc. Comedy fun!
Have Gun � Will Travel is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from 1957 through 1963. It was rated number three or number four in the Nielsen ratings every year of its first four seasons.[1] The show was one of the most successful shows in television history. It was one of the […]
This week Bryan watches no wrestling, Nick is ready to quit Impact, and if Thackery says more than 40 words he...will...EXPLODE!
Bubble bubble, toil and trouble! Join Dan and Tyler in the summoning circle as they recall 1993's Halloween classic Hocus Pocus! Tyler reminisces about costumes of Halloween past, Dan reveals how he keeps being tricked into watching Eli Roth movies, and together they go over how unabashedly horny this movie is! Plus, their number one lesson: don't be like Max! To hear more from us, follow us below at: Twitter: Tyler - @MisterSiye Dan - @aDapperDanMan Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mrsiye See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spooky season continues this week with Hocus Pocus, a Halloween classic. Between Bette Midler doing the most, a main character named Thackery for no reason at all, and a way too seductive song from bombshell witch Sarah Sanderson, there's a lot to obsess over. Plus, stay for the end of the episode where Lindsay and Halle chat about their current obsessions.
这期节目,我与烂木头(Lassie)继续探讨勃朗特姐妹的话题,我们聊了聊三姐妹如何从卖出三册书并遭恶评的打击中振作起来,社恐夏洛蒂与社交达人盖斯凯尔夫人的友谊,“逾矩”的哥特小说之魅力,我在斯卡布罗的海边吃海螺失败的经历等等。Hiya! In this episode, Lassie and I continued our topic of the Bronte sisters: this time, we focused on their life stories and their wonderful novels (and poetry). We also talked about other Bronte-related places one could visit. 05:33 Thackery had guessed the author of Jane Eyre must&`&ve been female.07:30 What would the common readers&`& reception of Brontes&`& works be like?09:23 Not all English local people know George Elliot was a woman.16:40 Their poetry collection sold 3 copies, but that didn&`&t kill the dream of the Bell brothers aka Bronte sisters.18:07 Publisher Newby claimed the Bells are the same person, saying Tenant&`&a author wrote Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.19:17 Emily refused to disclose her real identity to the publishers.31:36 Virginia Woolf&`&s comment on the difference between JE and WH may shed light on the changing perception of the two novels.33:55 Lassie once hid JE under her duvet.39:35 Catherine was delightfully shocked by the scandalous plots in WH.43:05 Chinese TV shows《梦幻花园》(Dream Garden) and《庭院深深》(A Very Deep Manor) played with familiar motifs of JE.44:04 The timeless story of the Tenant of Wildfell Hall.51:45 Catherine found it difficult to grasp the religious and historical context of the novels, but their life story was easily accessible. 56:19 Catherine was food poisoned in Scarborough when paying visit to the place where Anne Bronte passed away.01:00:18 In The Poet&`&s Corner of Westminster Abbey, a plate was dedicated to the sisters.01:03:14 Recommended ReadingsMusic: John Williams, Jane Eyre (1970) OST - Jane Eyre Theme; Reunion.
King Poe Myers Fam! Hocus Pocus VS Halloweentown! It is on! All cards on the table, on today’s podcast episode where we discuss a couple of our childhood favorites and debate which one is witchier, most magical and even funnier!
Oh what a glorious morning as Ariana takes at the reigns on this one and hosts her very first episode of the Peter Pan Syndrome Podcast, as we go through our watch of Hocus Pocus from 1993.Episode 7Topics Include:Alex is triggered by Movie News.Being bamboozled into watching 6 season of Sex in the City.The superior hairstyle that is the 90s Heart Bangs.Thackery explains who Billy Butcherson is for no reason.Gushing over Winifred during I Put a Spell on You.Ariana sneaks in a true crime speech about the Salem Witch Trials.Who or what is the 4th Sanderson Sister?Wotso Videos (not Vides, I read my typo in my notes) - https://youtu.be/ce3G3GtcGp8The4thSandersonSister - https://youtu.be/QRJbhjdq8hkSarah's Theme (Come Little Children) - Sarah Jessica ParkerSummer Girls - Lyte Funkie OnesI Touch Myself - DivinylsI Put a Spell on You - Bette Midler
What do you get when you cross a hot dusty day with ethereal cowboy sunsets? You get the cover of Combining Chaos by William W. Thackery! In this thrilling episode Veve shows Nathan the cover of this book and he reviews it based on its cover. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/judgingbooksbytheircovers/message
Josh and Becky are joined by the grey-haired kid, AKA Dash X, AKA Jason Marsden! We had so much fun chatting to Jason about Eerie, Hocus Pocus, his online variety show, quarantine recommendations... and more! If you like what you hear, support our podcast and spread the word by leaving us a nice review and a five-star rating. Thank you! Hosted by Becky Darke and Josh Tonks. Our guest is Jason Marsden. Check out Jason's Instagram and Mars Presents on YouTube. Follow @eerieindianapod on Twitter and Instagram. Music by Jason Read. Logo design by Stu Collins.
I still have yet to see someone who can rock a women's blouse better than that man/cat. Kelsey comes on to talk about her new book, the debauchery that went down at Buzzfeed, and casual run-ins with Beyonce. Preorder Kelsey's book here!: shopc.at/dfp Kelsey's Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelseydarragh/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/kelseydarragh?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor My Socials Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/queenofcorporate/?hl=en Personal: https://www.instagram.com/krissygregory/?hl=en Website: https://www.queenofcorporate.com/
Josh nominates Bette Midler for a D'Onofrio. Also, the trio ponder the name Thackery.
High School Slumber Party goes back to 1967 to talk about a classic film showcasing one of the most successful and revered actors of all-time: Sidney Poitier in To Sir, with Love. Joining Brian are good friends John Hardin and the Foodie Films Man himself, Kyle Reinfried, to break down the tale of Thackery: an engineer by trade who finds himself a teacher at a tough inner city London school. While the exact words of Thackery's lessons may not seem "woke" today, the meaning behind his lectures on self-respect, racism, and humanity ring incredibly true in 2020. What may be ringing in your ear, however, is the film's super-catchy theme song sung by co-star Lulu!
Severian meets Agilus in the rag shop. He gets a challenge to a duel. Agia agrees to take him to get the flower he'll need to fight it and give him tips.Links:Robert Borski's theory of Severian's family treeLee Berman's theory on Severian's family tree (again)Patrick Chesney on UP-Down confusion on FBSean Michael Robinson re: Thackery on FB"Eating the Fantastic" podcast by Scott Edelman with Michael Dirda"Hoof and Hide" blog on the Marc Aramini episode on the Long/Short SunTalking Goonhandz about the Marc Aramini episode on Long/Short SunCatherine Theory by DrEvil1380-You can also get episodes on your podcast app or on our Youtube channel.If you have problems accessing the podcast on your favorite platform, let us know.Questions, comments, corrections, additions, alternate theories?Connect with us on on Facebook...or on Twitter @rereadingwolfe...or on Instagram: rereadingwolfepodcast...or on Reddit: rereadingwolfepodcast -Intro from "The Alligator", Annihilation soundtrack by Ben Salisbury and Geoff BarrowErrata from "You Was Wrong" by Freddie KingOutro from "She Ain't No Good" by CakeLogo art by SonOfWitzOutros and alternate outros are cued on the Rereading Wolfe Podcast Spotify playlist IF the songs are available on Spotify.
Colin Thackery is the singing Chelsea Pensioner who at the age of 89 became the oldest person ever to secure their first record deal. Here he tells Richard Hatch and Verity Geere about the impact of winning the competition and looks back on his life serving all over the world with the Glorious Glosters.
Return Of Dr Thackery Original Air Date: February 15, 1959 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: Have Gun Will Travel Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: John Dehner (Paladin) Ben Wright (Heyboy) Special Guests: Jeanne Bates Sam Edwards Harry Bartell Lou Krugman Lawrence Dobkin Writers: Stanley H. Silverman Sam Rolfe Producer: Norman Macdonnell
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Gaaaaaäaaaang! Episode 312 is that 1993 film about 3 girls from a certain state ending in assachusetts - Hocus Pocus, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy "Not Jimmy" Najimy, & Boooooöook. We heard all your feedback about how terrible last episode was, and we can assure you this one is a goody. I mean we've done 312 of these now, they're not all going to be winners. ANYWAY, Hocus Pocus. Was Better Midler necessary? Why is it Thackery and not Zachary? Is it spelled "yabbos", "yabos", or "yabbozes" ? What's up with Kathy Najimy's character? Why would Disney release this in July? What's up with Thora Birch in American Beauty? We answer all of these questions, and more! Please Forgive This is a Film Podcast. About Films.
HAPPY 50 EPISODES EVERYBODY! To celebrate The Horrorble People's Podcast is covering the most quintessential Halloween film not named after the holiday (and far less bloody). Join the team as they look into the creation of a childhood staple for many, the Bette Midler vehicle that is HOCUS POCUS, directed by Kenny Ortega. On this glorious episode the team explores how a bed time story from an ambitious, Halloween obsessed producer turned into one of the most iconic Halloween films ever made. Why did this film go through over 11 writers before finally being made (hint, a combination of Bette Midler and a much darker original script)? What essential subplot was removed and how did it change the film? Just how much did Sarah Jessica Parker love riding that broom (another hint: a whole lot!)? There's even talk of sibling stories and Alix's affinity for a fella named Thackery. Thanks for sticking with us for 50 episodes! Here's to many, many more!As always, rate, subscribe, share with your buds, and don't let those airheaded virgins light candles!
Oops! All Proverbs! We know ya'll nasty. So here's an episode that's mostly freaky video comments. We hit a few other topics, but we know you're here for the sperms n' stuff. Don't lie. Enjoy!
Calli ran as a member of the University of New Mexico Lobos. She is from Sheffield, UK and stopped by Rochester to run a 4:59 in the 2019 Rochester Mile. She likes Breakfast Burritos.
The Halloween episode we've all been waiting for...Hocus Pocus! We have a jew full house this ep with TWO special guests. We have returning guest Sam Miller and first timer Sam Cooper. So we have not one, not two, but three white Jews named Sam in one room. We dive even deeper into someone's "Two and a Half Men" lifestyle change, the great THACKERY revelation, and all of us get put on a government watchlist. But it's no big deal...it's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus.
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In this episode co-hosts Kristina Stykos and Emily Howe discuss the “radio voice” phenomenon, bright white hairs on a black sweater, what a show sponsor didn’t know, eschewing blueberries in cheese, how a Peeps diorama contest went off the rails, what’s happened to wood smoke from chimneys in the village, understanding air as an astrological element, the changeability of love, things to be jealous of, clawing at the gate of ardor, a practical approach to romance, the opossum fad, what you didn’t want to know about marsupial pouches, the sad state of song topics, a baffling duck x-ray, picking the right guitar pick, getting excited about recording, getting back to things you used to do well, naming your child Thackery, more fun with a lisp, the darker side of baby talk, finding validity in your repressed memories, faulty dream analysis, deconstructing funny accents, whether or not to send John to pick up an adoptable infant in India, the virtues of the backyard burn pile, the continuing saga of a pact about abstaining from drinking, the inefficiencies of alcohol dependency, tips for creating spiritual clarity, the shrinking size of cell phones, getting away from your wireless devices at night, new developments in microwave weaponry, a couple new products for sand-bagging insomniacs, an interesting mental technique for connecting with helpful, off-planet advisors, a meditation on friends who shoot daily photos of their first cup of coffee - and so much more! Featuring music from Vermont musicians & friends: The Hillman Hunter [Olen Vasynyt]; Gold Town [Ropeswing]. Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts or Youtube, or tune in Fridays at 11 am to hear this show live on WFVR-FM South Royalton, Vermont 96.5 FM, streaming online and rebroadcast at Royalton Community Radio and visit our website at www.11thHourRadio.com. Made possible in part by generous support from station sponsors Howvale Farm, The Tunbridge Grease Collective and the Mountain Folk Concert Series. For more information: 11th Hour Radio Official Website 11th Hour Radio on Facebook Kristina on Facebook Emily on Facebook Kristina's Website
Boo hoo hoo this week, movie nuffs, as our time in the SPOOP ZONE comes to an end. But we got just a heckin' good finale for ya, featuring not 3, not 4, but FIVE members of the Haters family, all united together to talk about every single living person's favorite Halloween movie, Hocus Pocus, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, and Thora Birch. Emily? She loves it. Phil and Mae? Who knows. Patti? HATES it. James? He's there too. Find out how Patti has grown a cold enough heart to hate this beloved and cherished masterpiece, and keep listening as she lays out her designs for a rocket powered vibrator. It's kooky!
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This month’s episode marks the first Roundtables episode of Humanities Viewpoints in which a group of Wake Forest faculty gather to discuss a topic from the lens of their respective fields. Today, our topic is “Familiar Prejudices from Unexpected Sources.” Our conversation includes discussions of anti-Greek sentiments in Roman satire, Ancient Greek and Roman anti-Semitism, women’s involvement in the second era Ku Klux Klan, imagined histories, and the rhetoric of the 2016 Presidential campaign. My guests are T.H.M Gellar-Goad, Jeffrey D. Lerner, and Lynn S. Neal. T. H. M. Gellar-Goad is Assistant Professor of Classical Languages at Wake Forest University. He specializes in Latin poetry, especially the funny stuff: Roman comedy, Roman erotic elegy, Roman satire, and — if you believe him — the allegedly philosophical poet Lucretius. Jeffrey D. Lerner is a Professor of History at Wake Forest University. His research focuses on the Hellenistic Period in the East. He teaches a variety of courses on Ancient History, including History 312: Jews, Greeks, and Romans. Lynn S. Neal is a scholar of American religious history. She is the co-editor, with John Corrigan, of Religious Intolerance in America, and the author of a number of articles on religious intolerance, including "Christianizing the Klan: Alma White, Branford Clarke, and the Art of Religious Intolerance," "The Ideal Democratic Apparel: T-shirts, Religious Intolerance, and the Clothing of Democracy," and "They're Freaks!: The Cult Stereotype in Fictional Television Shows, 1958-2008." She is Associate Professor and Associate Chair in the Department for the Study of Religions. I hope you enjoy our conversation. Here is a list of the readings and sources my guests draw from during this discussion: From Dr. Gellar-Goad: Translation of Juvenal's Third Satire by A. S. Kline: http://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/JuvenalSatires3.htm Translation of Catullus 63 on Attis by A. S. Kline: http://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/Catullus.htm#anchor_Toc531846788 From Dr. Lerner: Dio Cassius, Roman History, Volume 9: Books 71-80. Translated by Cary, E., Foster, H.B., Loeb Classical Library 177 (Harvard University Press, 1927). See 75.32 Tacitus, Annals, Volume 4: Books 4-6, 11-12. Translated by Jackson, J. Loeb Classical Library 312 (Harvard University Press, 1937). See 12.54. Tacitus, Histories, Volume 3: Books 4-5. Annals: Books 1-3. Translated by Moore, C.H. Classical Library 249 (Harvard University Press, 1931). See 5.1-13. For Claudius’ edict concerning the inhabitants of Alexandria, see Select Papyri, Volume 2: Public Documents. Translated by Hunt, A.S. and Edgar, C.C. Classical Library 282 (Harvard University Press, 1934). See Chapter 3 (pp.78-89). For Manetho, see Josephus, The Life. Against Apion. Translated by Thackery, H.St.J. Classical Library 186 (Harvard University Press, 1926). See 1.26-31 (227-287).
In this episode we cover an all time classic. Hop on your broom and fly into adventure as Cody and Shayla review Hocus Pocus! If you see Cody, be sure to tell him Thackery said hello!
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Burn (Greenwillow Books)After helping to rescue Princess Aislynn, Elanor has finally rejoined the rebel camp she calls home. Stolen from her parents at a young age and forced into service by the Wicked Queen, Elanor now wants nothing more than to see the queen removed from power. But Elanor has secrets, mistakes she’s spent years trying to forget, and the closer the rebels get to the throne, the harder it is for Elanor to keep her past hidden away.With fellow rebels on her side—including Princess Aislynn, Thackery, and the handsome and mysterious Matthias—it is time for Elanor to make a decision. Will she protect her secrets? Or risk everything to save the people she loves?Burn is the thrilling companion to Elissa Sussman’s masterful and original fairy tale, Stray, that will appeal to readers of Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and fans of Wicked, Into the Woods, and the Disney princess movies.Elissa Sussman received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and in a previous life managed animators and organized spreadsheets at some of the best animation studios in the world, including Nickelodeon, Disney, DreamWorks, and Sony Imageworks. You can find her name in the credits of The Croods, Hotel Transylvania, The Princess and the Frog, andTangled. She lives in Los Angeles with her boyfriend and their rescue dog, Basil.Sarah Enni is an author, journalist, and founder of the First Draft podcast. She's the palest girl in Los Angeles.
Matt talks to Clive Owen about his work on “The Knick,” as we anxiously await news on the future of his role on the Cinemax drama. Plus: Matt, Margaret, and Gazelle read your emails, debating historical accuracy in television storytelling, whether the line between movies and television is irrelevant in a binge-centric ecosystem, the complicated legacy of voiceover, and more. Spoilers: Aquarius 4:30 - 5:20 Masters of Sex 5:20 - 5:42 Boardwalk Empire 5:42 - 6:19 Hannibal 10:50 - 11:11 Fresh Off the Boat 19:20 - 19:34 Fargo 19:40 - 20:25 Transparent 20:25 - 21:12 Felicity 26:00 - 26:51 Deadwood 27:20 - 27:57 The Knick 42:15 - 52:48 This episode is sponsored by See.it.
1. Good Clean fun – The Allman Brothers band – Seven Turns 19902. Ruff Times – Jimmy Dawkins – Hot Wire 81 19943. So Tired – innes Sibun – Farmhouse Blues 20054. Swagger – Ian Siegal – Swagger 20075. He Don't need No Money – Jarry McCain – I've Got The Blues Alll Over me 19936. Mercury Blues – Jimmy Thackery – The Essential jimmy Thackery 20067. Rocky Mountain Way – Joe Walsh – The smoker You drink..... 19808. Alcoholic Woman – The Homemade Jamz Blues Band – I Got Blues for you 20099. Bones – The Hoax – Humdinger 199810. Shake – Jim Shuler & Monkey Beat – The Best of Jim Shuler 2003
The Knick, serie dirigia por Steven Soderbergh se estrena en Canal+ con un piloto cautivador del que no quieres perderte nada. Si la serie sigue a ese ritmo es probable que se convierta en uno de los mejores estrenos de este año. Últimamente hay pocas series que realmente enganchen y en más de una ocasión escuchamos lo de que tenemos que darle unos cuantos capítulos para cogerle el punto, pero con The Knick, bastan unos minutos para que quieras saber más del Dr. Thackery, interpretado por Clive Owen y su equipo de remilgados cirujanos que juegan a ser Dios, a pesar de tener más fracasos que aciertos. Una ambientación perfecta y unos diálogos fluidos que te mantienen atenta, y si tuviera que ponerle alguna pega sólo sería la oscuridad imperante en muchas de las escenas, que resalta lo lóbrego del ambiente, pero te impide apreciar algunos detalles si lo visualizas como yo, en la tablet.
show#39106.04.11Bonerama - Yer Blues (Bring It Home 2007)Davina and the Vagabonds - River ( Black Cloud 2011)Matt Schofield - At Times We Do Forget (Anything But Time 2011)Matt Schofield with the Backbones - Backstroke (New Road Sessions Vol.1 2006) Hadden Sayers - Ain't Comin' Round No More (Hard Dollar 2011)Spinner's Section:some accoustic blues (repeat of Spinner's section of show #298)Monti Amundson: I live a good life (3:34) (I See Trouble, Me&My, 1996)Archie Edwards: sitting on top of the world (4:11) (Blues 'n Bones, Mapleshade, 1991)Rory Block: future blues (3:09) (Best Blues And Originals, Rounder/Munich, 1988)Andy J. Forest: crazy me (2:45) (N.O. LA., Appaloosa, 19??)Joe Filisko & Eric Noden: woopin' the blues (5:03) (Live, Diving Duck, 2006)Frankie Miller: drunken nights in the city (3:54) (The Rock, Chrysalis, 1975)Joe Louis Walker: if this is love (3:09) (J.Thackery, Switching Gears, Blind Pig, 1998)Back To Beardo:Eric Burdon - Soul Of A Man (Soul Of A Man 2005)Eric Burdon - Blues For Memphis Slim: A) Birth B) Mother Earth C) Mr.Charlie D) Danish Pastry E) Mother Earth (Eric Burdon Declares " War" 1970)Terry Hanck - Don't Let This Teardrop Hit The Ground (Here It Comes 2010)Burton Gaar - I'm Down (Mighty Long Road 2000)Tommy Castro - All I Found - Featuring Debbie Davies (Tommy Castro Presents The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue -- Live! 2011)Tommy Castro - My Next Ex-Wife - Featuring Rick Estrin (Tommy Castro Presents The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue -- Live! 2011)
show#29808.10.09Ronnie Earl - Peace of Mind (5:25)Janis Joplin - Kozmic Blues (4:24)Tad Robinson - My Love Is Real (4:41)David Landon - Goodbye My Friend (3:22)Spinner's Section:accoustic bluesMonti Amundson: I live a good life (3:34) (I See Trouble, Me&My, 1996)Archie Edwards: sitting on top of the world (4:11) (Blues 'n Bones, Mapleshade, 1991)Rory Block: future blues (3:09) (Best Blues And Originals, Rounder/Munich, 1988)Andy J. Forest: crazy me (2:45) (N.O. LA., Appaloosa, 19??)Joe Filisko & Eric Noden: woopin' the blues (5:03) (Live, Diving Duck, 2006)Frankie Miller: drunken nights in the city (3:54) (The Rock, Chrysalis, 1975)Joe Louis Walker: if this is love (3:09) (J.Thackery, Switching Gears, Blind Pig, 1998)Back to Beardo:Johnny Jenkins - Down Along the Cove (3:01)Craig Shaw & The Illuminators - Dirty Pool (4:14)Nucklebusters Blues Band - Ex-Wife (5:20)Monster Mike Welch - Why the Sun Sets Red and Low (2:21)Schofield, Matt Trio - When It All Comes Down (4:52)John Scofield - Soft Shoe (6:07)Monkey Junk - Give Me Time (4:08)Steve Guyger - I Tried So Hard (3:12)Charlie Musselwhite - I Sat & Cried (3:33)Solomon Burke - You Can Run But You Can't Hide (2:46)Super Chikan - Crying About the Blues (8:20)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1.libsyn.com