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This Monday episode begins with feelings of vindication and delight over some high-profile confusion on the Home of Golf during the final round telecast at TPC Initech. Then Andy and Brendan get into the resolution of the event of the week, the women's golf at the Olympics. They discuss Nelly's gold, Inami's charge, and Ko's comportment as maybe the model professional golfer. They also have some final big-picture thoughts on golf in the Olympics. Then it's on to the WGC Memphis, with a big shoutout to Honest Abraham Prancer for his first win. They discuss their unexpected enthusiasm and anticipation for this WGC, and the absolute circus that ensued in the final group implosion between Thicc Boi and Harris English. They discuss the absurd boundary fence ruling and why the Tour is setting up “bumpers” to keep balls in play. There's also reaction to the pace of play, shouting fore backlash, and refusals to talk to the press. At the Women's Amateur, they ponder if the winner might be a Frugalite while praising the Westchester setup. The winners at the Home of Golf, in Reno, and in Utah, also get their due.
Welcome to the 103rd Episode of the Ministry of Dice – the UK based, bi-weekly best in Dice Masters podcast chat. This weekend just gone is the UK Games Expo, and that is the theme of this episode. After our usual chat about our gaming activity over the last two weeks we move into the first of our UK Games Expo themed segments. The topic of discussion: face-to-face play. We briefly re-visit the philosophy of the MoDPDM idea, talk a little about how we get one happening, and touch on what we expect at the UKGE. Then Andy has prepared a quiz from the Q Branch themed around the format we're adopting for the MoDPDM@UKGE 2021 – Single Affiliation. We encourage you to play along and see if you can best Chris' score. And finally – it's the coverage of the big day. Chris has captured a few little bits of audio from a handful of the weekends MoDPDM @ UKGE participants to talk about their Single Affiliation teams and how they found the event. All this – and Andy nostalgically reflects on his hunt for a suitable aka… If you enjoyed the podcast, then we'd love you forever if you could take a minute to go and give us a 5 star rating and maybe a short review. It really helps us get the word out to new listeners and is encouraging to Andy. Show Notes & Other Stuff Interested in the MoDTube videos we mention? Live games, commentary, exclusive spoilers, reviews, comic book lore, and other daft stuff that comes to Chris' mind (even Dice Masters Music Videos!) Jump straight on over & subscribe to the channel here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC37-yiK-…ub_confirmation=1 we elude to the exclusive Dice Masters spoilers we revealed in our 100th episode celebration a few times this episode. You can read our article about them in our “Dice Masters News & New Releases” section here: https://britrollersix.com/category/spoilers-new-releases/ And you can also find them in our “Dice Masters spoilers from Unreleased Sets” gallery here: https://britrollersix.com/dice-masters-dark-phoenix-saga-spoilers/ To join our Discord head to this link here https://discord.gg/ceEcPz8T32 Go to our Facebook page here https://www.facebook.com/TheMinistryofDice Check out the new MoDXtra: Games & Collectibles for even more content on tabletop gaming, statues/miniatures, and comic books. Find it here: https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCrpaqX_21ZjjGmnXA3oPnyA Legal Bits N' Bobs The Dice transition sound effect was sourced from freesound.org. The account it was downloaded from is “dermotte” and is shared under the following license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Our tremendous ‘Rule Britannia' intro & ‘God Save the Queen' outro is used with permission from Richard Campbell and are short extracts from his “England Rock Anthems” track. We think Richard's work is exceptional (You should see his Frankenstein Rock Opera). So, visit Richard's website here for more of his music: www.richardcampbellmusic.co.uk/ This episode first appeared on www.BritRollerSix.com
This Wednesday episode begins with an unplanned discussion on the U.S. Open's identity. Has some of the luster of the championship been taken away with the PGA coming right in front of it now? And is Jason Gore more or less helping set up controversy-free courses that have taken some of the sizzle out of it? Then Andy and Brendan move to the event of the week, the Women's PGA Championship at Atlanta Athletic Club, another Rees Jones renovation. There are three things to watch, revolving around the American drought and Olympics qualifying closing. For the Travelers, they delight in some “notables” categories in a field that's completely loaded for the week after a major. To both of their surprise, there is a major on the Senior Tour this week, and it is perhaps the most extreme pushing of the boundaries on that term, “major.” They ponder whether having a KFT event in Maine will make people want to live and/or work in Maine, as the title suggests. News hits on the run of Olympics withdrawals on the men's side as well as some intel from the ground on the Stella case of beer. Lastly, they are joined by Cam Smith for a rare guest interview from the Travelers.
This Monday episode begins with some unexpected animal content. Then Andy and Brendan get into the dawn of the Jason Kokrak era following his win over home favorite Jordan Spieth at Colonial. There is earnest praise for Kokrak and the consistent contention week-to-week (and at majors) after some improvements in his game. There’s incredulity about the need for three trophies, as well as Spieth’s Sunday struggles. Also, are we now set up for a Kokrak vs. Alex Cejka Sunday singles match at the Ryder Cup? Cejka is in the crosshairs after taking his second senior major of the year, providing further evidence that perhaps this Senior Safety Net should not exist. On the LPGA Match Play, they discuss the grueling test in triple digit temps the week before a major that will be its own difficult walk. They hail Shanshan Feng, recent Eye on Olympic subject, for her bailing on the consolation match. There are also a few more Feng stories relayed that only add to the appreciation. Cameron Young’s KFT hot streak is highlighted in “Fake Spring” conditions. News hits on rumors that Brooks might have leaked the infamous interview video and a Thirst Bucket of the Week debate on a nice gesture, which happens often but with typically less fanfare.
This week the word is Expansion. The nerds discuss the challenges of creating expansions for games, including issues like bloat, keeping current with changing source material, and needing to have something cool & new for the expansion vs. wishing for that cool new feature to be part of the core game. Some specific games they discuss (in addition to their own) are Talisman, The Lord of the Rings board game, Over-the-Edge's Cut-Ups system, Cosmic Encounter, and even Monopoly. Then Andy discusses the process of developing two new expansions for the Star Trek Fluxx series of games, and Keith drops the code word “pomegranate.” Next they discuss the next difficult-to-read entry in their book club, which is Dictionary of the Khazars, by Milorad Pavic. Lastly, after the spoiler curtain, they discuss Debris, in particular episodes 9 & 10.SPOILER WARNING: contains spoilers.
This week the word is Chernobyl, and the nerds start by discussing various aspects of that and other big disasters. Andy talks about getting his first shot, and the nerds speculate about life after vaccination. Keith talks about Harley Quinn, and Andy talks about Infinity Train. Keith reports on the D&D campaign he's doing on Patreon, and on the progress of the Kickstarter for Gloomier. He also talks about eating cookies on TikTok. Then Andy discusses the just-announced Wonderland Fluxx. Next come the spoilers, as they discuss Chapter 8 of S., episode 2 of Raised By Wolves, I Am Mother, episodes 2 & 3 of Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and lastly, the HBO mini-series, Chernobyl.SPOILER WARNING: contains spoilers.
Ok...holy cow...the new Shang Chi and Modok previews came out. Then Andy and Patrick talked about a bunch of news and finished with what they were watching. There were blueberries and nibs, and 11.5% alcohol by volume beers, so it might not make much sense.
This week the word is Dickens. The nerds discuss a few Dicken-related topics, in particular Great Expectations, and other things for which expectations were great. Keith talks about an interactive experience called Broadway Whodunit, and Andy mentions some favorite moments from re-watching Demolition Man. Then Andy talks about Looney Labs Silver Jubilee events, and Keith reports on the D&D campaign he's running for his Patreon patrons. Other topics include The Anubis Gates and In & Of Itself. Next they discuss chapter 7 of S., and finally, it's a no-spoilers-barred discussion of the final episode of WandaVision.SPOILER WARNING: contains spoilers.
This Friday episode begins with an update on the other Players Championship, where there are multiple Coetzees in the field. Then Andy and Brendan react to the opening round at TPC Sawgrass, where Sergio went low and others imploded. They discuss the course setup, Rory’s potential abdication, the every shot live feature, the pin at 17, and Justin Thomas’ gripe about inconsistent firmness at that island green. There’s also chatter on the gambling gripes on rounds not finishing before darkness suspensions. Kevin Na is labeled as the opposite of Westy -- unsporting -- following his WD. Then, in honor of the great Fan Vote history at the Players, there’s a Fan Vote Friday Jr. segment highlighting the legend of Bobby Mac, who is making his Players debut this week. They close with Flashback Friday, and the subject is the Cajun Kiwi himself, the man who brought “The Town Crier” nickname to your PGA Tour Live broadcast.
Happy Women's History Month! This week Andy and Meda highlight two women who are important to them. First, we dive into the world of cosmetics and discuss how Toni Ko turned a small loan from her parents into a well-known cosmetic rand. Then Andy discusses his most favorite woman in rock and roll Stevie Nicks.
Andy is joined by @stevesbook22 to talk about the world of prop betting, how he got started, rooting for the Red Sox and Patriots, and what to do with the rest of the season of NBA props. Then Andy goes over bets, stats more for this weeks Arnold Palmer Tournament.
Andy talks to Tokyo Brandon about how he came to be dominating the Asian betting markets in basketball and baseball, and how he ended up living in Tokyo. Then Andy and KJ go over Daniel Bergers win, all the worst shots from the weekend and who they like this weekend. Stats, trivia, and more.
This week Andy and Coyle talk about the meta game: how your play differs based on who you play with and what you play against. Then Andy has a recognization and Coyle can't count. Music by Jahzzar (Comedie, Please Listen Carefully) Check out our website: https://www.guardianprojectpodcast.com/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/theguardianproject Support the channel through TCGplayer: http://bit.ly/39wbMug Support us directly on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/guardianprojectpod Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GuardianPod Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guardianprojectpodcast/ Follow us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/atfloury Come chat with us directly: Andy: https://twitter.com/atfloury Mike: https://twitter.com/WurmCoyleEngine #mtg #edh #cmdr #magicthegathering #cards #collectible #games #commander
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! It was the best of episodes. It was the worst of episodes. Talk about a mixed bag this week! The boys are back with another two pack episode. Josh reviews the sorta meh Episode 7, "5 Years Later." Then Andy goes through the stellar Episode 8, "Family." Brandon and Harry continue to climb the ladder at Millenion, but who will be sacrificed along the way of their ascent? Guess you'll have to join us to find out more! Watch Gungrave on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! Episode 2 is out now! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today!
This week's episode is chock full of "hot topics" like roundabouts, Wal-Mart mask violators, the City Hall Bell Tower and Sun Prairie's Money Magazine ranking! Then Andy's joined by Dr. Brianne Pitts for a great conversation on everything from Improv, to Black History, Teacher mindsets and why challenging conversations about race are integral to a great education."
This week the word is malinger. First the guys discuss what the word actually means, then they share memories of malingering, including the time Keith when was trapped in a closet while staying home from school. Next they discuss the 3rd episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks. Keith talks about work stuff and games he's playing, and the challenge of making Bingo cards for Lovecraft Country. Then Andy talks about the newest Parsely game he's writing, and asks Keith to describe what he remembers about a game idea they pitched in the final days of their time together at Magnet, which would have been called the Secret City. Keith also talks about how those ideas helped inspire work he did later on Crossroads and Over the Edge. After the lowering the spoiler curtain, Andy gives his thoughts on Season 2 of the Umbrella Academy.SPOILER WARNING: contains spoilers.
On the first day of the virtual Democratic National Convention, Andy talks to Kavita Patel, a policy advisor for Senator Kamala Harris, about what a Biden-Harris pandemic response would be and how it would change from the Trump administration. Then Andy chats with Neera Tanden, the President and CEO of the Center for American Progress, about what to expect this week from the convention. Livinguard masks have the potential to deactivate COVID-19 based on the testing they have conducted from leading universities such as the University of Arizona and the Free University in Berlin, Germany. Go to shop.livinguard.com and use the code BUBBLE for 10% off. You can digitally purchase life insurance from Haven Live Insurance Agency at havenlife.com/bubble. Haven Term is a Term Life Insurance Policy (ICC17DTC) issued by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual), Springfield, MA 01111 and offered exclusively through Haven Life Insurance Agency, LLC. Policy and rider form numbers and features may vary by state and not be available in all states. Our Agency license number in California is 0K71922 and in Arkansas, 100139527. Join Basketball Hall of Fame photographer Andrew Bernstein as he sits down with the biggest names in sports to discuss the NBA’s return in Legends of Sport: Restarting the Clock. https://link.chtbl.com/LegendsofSport In the Bubble is supported in part by listeners like you. You can become a member, get exclusive bonus content, ask Andy questions, and get discounted merch at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/inthebubble Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week the word is unfinished. The nerds talk about various stories that don't have endings vs those with neatly tied-up endings, and how some projects are better left unfinished. Then they discuss Keith's tombstone story from episode 148, since this show was actually recorded on the infamous date of June 23, 2020. Then Andy talks about having just watched Dunkirk, which Keith talked about in episode 148. Next they re-visit last week's discussions of Star Trek 6, specifically the scene involving a phaser in the ship's galley. Andy describes a book called The Sea People, and Keith talks about the Lady Astronaut series. Lastly they lower the spoiler curtain to discuss season 2 of Homecoming so far, as well as other shows they've each been watching.SPOILER WARNING: contains spoilers.
Alex, Mike and Wayne are joined by Country Recording Artist Andy Griggs! The road from a small town of West Monroe, Louisiana to the Bright Lights of Nashville was filled with tragedy and a lucky break. Andy opens up about the death of his brother who was the musician in the family and how that changed his path from a career in Criminal Justice to taking over his brothers dream of being a musician with his brothers guitar. But first we talk about the importance of taking care of your wildlife during these extremely hot and dry summer months and discuss some upcoming fishing tournaments. Then Andy shares his passion for hunting and how the death of his dad when he was a child hit him spiritually when he killed his first deer.In the Bonus Segment Andy plays and shares one of his greatest hits that has resonated with so many fans and how he was able to grab it before Steven Tyler from Aerosmith could!To learn more about Andy Griggs just click the following:https://www.andygriggs.com/To learn more about American Roots Outdoors:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/https://www.facebook.com/AmericanRootsOutdoors/To follow Alex Rutledge:https://www.facebook.com/americanrootsalex/To follow Wayne Lach:https://www.facebook.com/wayne.lach.5To follow Mike Crase:https://www.facebook.com/mike.crase
Andy Liu and Saam Esfandiari welcome Evan Zamir (Warriors Twitter OG and draft expert) to chat about his favorite prospects and types of players to draft. Then Andy and Sam discuss the second bubble, the player most likely to come into this postseason out of shape, and take your mailbag questions including their favorite SF cuisine/restaurants.Thanks to our friends over at BetOnline.AG for sponsoring the show!Hosts: Andy Liu and Saam EsfandiariGuest: Evan ZamirProducer: Ben Cruz
June is the best time of the year for Supreme Court buffs. While we are still waiting for a few important cases, the Justices have already delivered some momentous - and surprising - decisions. We discuss. Then Andy reviews Perry Mason, the prestige HBO legal drama, in the popular "Thumbs Down" segment. You can find more information on all of the decisions discussed in this episode at https://blogs.findlaw.com/supreme_court/. If you have comments or suggestions for future topics, write to us at findlawpodcasts@tr.com. If you enjoy the show and would like to support us, please leave us a review. Thanks for listening!
Andy talks to DeRay Mckesson about another epidemic sweeping the country — violence by the police against Black people. They talk data and policy solutions, and DeRay provides a personal and comprehensive view of what’s been going on across the country in the wake of George Floyd’s murder at the hands of the Minneapolis police. Then Andy calls disability activist Sinéad Burke in Ireland to provide a global perspective on militarized police and what we can learn about disability and accessibility in a pandemic. Keep up with Andy on Twitter @ASlavitt and Instagram @andyslavitt. Find DeRay on Twitter @deray and on Instagram @iamderay. Listen to Pod Save the People at https://crooked.com/podcast-series/pod-save-the-people/ Follow Sinéad @TheSinéadBurke on Twitter and Instagram. Listen to As Me with Sinéad https://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/as-me-with-Sinéad-burke/ and pre-order her book at https://www.Sinéad-burke.com/break-the-mould In the Bubble is supported in part by listeners like you. You can become a member, get exclusive bonus content, ask Andy questions, and get discounted merch at https://www.lemonadamedia.com/inthebubble/ Check out our fantastic show sponsors this week! - Talkspace online therapy works with thousands of licensed therapists. Use the promo code BUBBLE to get $100 off your first month and help support the show at talkspace.com - Find new ways to help stay safe and healthy during these challenging weeks. Explore resources from the JED Foundation including journaling workshops, meditation guides, virtual concerts, and more at www.loveislouder.org/bubble - Curious about how to transition back into a more socially connected life? Subscribe to the podcast Can We All Come Out Now? to hear stories of people who have done it before, wherever you get your podcasts. And check out their website here: https://bit.ly/3duqPH4 DeRay and Sinéad shared so many resources in this episode! Follow up on those leads: - Visit Campaign Zero at https://www.joincampaignzero.organd check out their new initiative to clarify the eight things that need to happen to demilitarize the police at #8can’twait and www.useofforceproject.org/#project - Examine the data on police violence for yourself. DeRay is a creator of www.mappingpoliceviolence.org, the most comprehensive database of police violence in the country. In this episode, DeRay also talked about the Washington Post police shootings database (https://wapo.st/2XUK6uP) and the Fatal Encounters database (www.fatalencounters.org) - Want more from Deray? Pick up a copy of his book at https://deray.com/ - Watch Sinéad’s TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/Sinéad_burke_why_design_should_include_everyone?language=en - Who gets medical care? https://nyti.ms/3gGTzhQ, https://nyti.ms/2MpCNGk, and https://unitedstatesofcare.org/blog/covid-19-doesnt-discriminate-neither-care/ - The Ruderman Family Foundation (https://rudermanfoundation.org/) published a report on disability and police violence: https://bit.ly/2U3Wg3r - Follow Rebecca Cokley @RebeccaCokley, Leah Katz-Hernandez @leahkh, Maria Town @maria_m_town, Imani Barbarin @Imani_Barbarin, Tinu @Tinu, TheDisabilityEnthusiast @twitchyspoonie, Vilissa Thompson @VilissaThompson, Keah Brown @Keah_Maria, Alice Wong @SFdirewolf, Mia Mingus @miamingus (and follow #disabilitysowhite & #disabledblacktalk) Check out In Recovery with Dr. Nzinga Harrison, a new advice show from Lemonada Media about all things addiction: http://www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-recovery/ To follow along with a transcript and/or take notes for friends and family, go to www.lemonadamedia.com/show/in-the-bubble shortly after the air date. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Wednesday episode begins with a discussion on tacos, overrated components of tacos, and the delivery vessels of tacos. We then transition to the official announcement of the skins match at Seminole. We ponder how Rory will carry the conversation, how Rickie will activate, how DJ will strategize his way around, how Wolff could be a breakout star and, of course, whether TaylorMade will put CT machines on the first tee for testing. Mostly, we just praise the effort to bring televised golf (for a good cause) back into our lives and at a course that so few have seen on TV. An article on the European Tour’s dire financial situation also leads to a brief discussion on how different the world of golf might look when this is over and how the Euro Tour should focus on a trimmed down core product. Then Andy brings some numbers to the table to compare and contrast some of the peak decade-long runs we keep encountering during our Spotlight series and applying that marker to some modern superstars. How do they hold up against each other and to some of the names we’ve discussed in detail this past month, like Nick Faldo and Fred Couples? Lastly, we spend some time reliving the career of Bobby Clampett in what is not a full-fledged Spotlight but more of a short Flashlight review. His outrageous amateur run is discussed. We laugh at his hijinks from an all-around amusing 1979 U.S. Open, which also included the infamous Hinkle Tree and an imposter playing a practice round. Clampett’s flameout at the 1982 Open, where he held a 7-shot lead, is highlighted with Dan Jenkins reading. Finally, we discuss his place in history as the great hope of the Golfing Machine that fizzled out following the promise of his amateur success.
This week the word is 23. Keith explains why 23 is his favorite number, and the nerds reminisce about what they were each doing when they were 23 years old. Andy tells the story of how he got hired at NASA, and what it was like working for the Hubble Space Telescope. Then Andy spends a lot of time talking about Battlefield Earth, after which he mentions a few things that will be changing in the next printing of Math Fluxx. Then they each give their latest reports from the Quarantine Zone. They talk a little about the upcoming Dune movie, and talk more about the National Lampoon parody thereof. Other topics they ramble about include expressions they don't think make sense and Match Game and other game shows. At the very end they spend a few minutes discuss the next episode of Westworld.SPOILER WARNING: contains spoilers.
J-Breezy called his shot. Childish Gambino is about to be blasted into your ears like a home run hit from The Great Bambino himself. James is hitting you with Do or Die by Flux Pavilion feat. Donald 'Childish Gambino' Glover. Then Andy leaves us with Leaves by Dave B. You better b.lieve it!
Andy and KJ go over last weeks Waste Management with the all the worst shots, Finau falling apart, who disappointed and more. Then they go over Trivia and stats for this weeks Pro Am along with bets, draftkings and the fireball fantasy league. Then Andy interviews friend of the show Adam about his epic draftkings performance this week and how he lost over $1000.
Van and Andy give updates on the new Yugioh ban list that dropped recently. They talk about Ignition Assault and what new cards they are going to pick up from that set. Andy share all the new games he is playing and Vander shares how terrible he is at Call of Duty. The duo share how Kobe Bryant's death has impacted their lives. Then Andy finally jumps in on the act and shares a sex story.
Andy Morton is back on the scene and he wants to take you on an Andyland Tour! Corners: Hard Work is for Chumps! English Superfan Stefan Checks In! Vague Talk About a Video We Once Made Without Context! South Lawrence Adventure Tour! Border Bandito Faces Justice! Emotional PuttPutt Rollercoaster! Then Andy dips out to avoid spoilers and you should too if you haven’t seen Rise of Skywalker or Mandalorian yet because we’re doing our yearly New Star Wars Movie Came Out Corner and there are STAR WARS SPOILERS once Andy leaves. Star Wars Corners: We Like All of It but Also Here’s a Few Notes! We Want to Give You All the Things! Making a Weird Kiss Weirder! It’s an Andy Morton episode AND a Star Wars episode with so much content it’s a bonus-sized 30 minutes! Happy New Year! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter: @doubledeucepod Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We’re on iTunes, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley and listeners like you! Do you like comics? Check out the Chop Shop Podcast where Nelson is a frequent guest and go buy some comics at Chops Comics in Lawrence, Kansas!
In Episode 11, hosts Andrew Wang and Lee Uehara catch up with each other and talk about She Podcasts Live, current Member news, and Podfest 2020 and much, much more.Andy asks Lee about She Podcasts Live, the first all women's independent podcasting conference produced by Jessica Kupferman and Elsie Escobar from She Podcasts. Lee shares some differences about SPL versus other podcasting conferences, including the manicure bar at Stitcher.Then Andy and Lee share good news about the following AAP members:- Kristin Meinzer's keynote at She Podcasts Live, Your Voice is a Gift. She also is the author of the new book, So You Wanna Start a Podcast.- Wendy Kim's launch of her book's edition in softcover, Beyond Blending In: An Immigrant Daughter’s Guide to Overcoming Cultural Bonds for a Life of Authenticity and Abundance.- Sharmane Johnson, Militantly Mixed podcast, was on Fox Soul’s Mike and Donny Show on West Coast- Raven Lim and Ling Ling Tai's Asia Podcast Summit- Ken Fong's success as a finalist for the Local Heroes Award from NPR. His podcast is Asian America PodcastOther Topics:- The Outlier Podcast Festival is accepting speaker submissions - click HERE.- AAP's Gear Talk: Zoom Live 8 vs Rodecaster Pro - which do you use? Let us know and reach out at @aapodcasters. - Welcome to new and good-standing AAP members who Lee met in person at SPL: Joon Han, Kristy Oshita, Neetal Parekh Rahul Bali, Christine Lan Sarah Li-Cain and Kimyung Kim.- Andy and Lee will give a podcasting talk at the Asian American Alliance for the Arts on November 13th: in Brooklyn, NYC.- If you can host an AAP meetup in your corner of the world, let Andy and Lee!Finally, Andy and Lee share that AAP is attending Podfest, March 6-8, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. Use the promo code “AAP” to save $50. The code is good for about 30 days. Podfest owner, Chris Kritmitso, is providing AAP with a room for an official meet-up. So join us IRL! Incidentally, Chris Kritmitsos's first printing of his new book, Start Ugly, has sold out on Amazon!With all this talk about people writing books, Lee tells listeners that they, too, can write a book!You, too, can write a book. Absolutely! You, too, can be an author!Join the Asian American Podcasters Association to get access to AAP Impact Calls, to be listed in AAP's Podcast Directory and other great content.Mentions:- AsiaPodcastSummit.com- Asian American Arts Alliance, 20 Jay Street, Suite 740, Brooklyn, NY 11201, (212) 941-9208.- Podfest- Podcast Movement- She Podcasts LiveLet us know your good news, questions, comments and what you were for Halloween @aapodcasters across all social media channels.You can reach out to Asian American Podcasters Association in the following ways:www.AAPodcasters.com/join/Social Media: @aapodcastersEmail: info @ aapodcasters.comClick HERE for the AAP Podcast Directory.
This week the word is Midichlorians. The nerds talk about what the new Star Wars movies might have been if Disney had taken the suggestions they'd gotten from George Lucas, and they debate which of the movies they think is the worst one. Keith talks about his current work projects, which leads the nerds discuss the differences between a storytelling game and a role playing game. Then Andy talks about Astronomy Fluxx, which is about to go to the printer. Lastly, they talk slightly about recent and upcoming media.
This week the word is Atlantis. Andy talks at length about a book called Fingerprints of the Gods. Then they talk a little about game design stuff before moving on to media. Keith talks about Carnival Row, the new Dark Crystal series, and season 3 of Legion. Then Andy talks about camping in his truck and seeing a few sights during his long drive back from Burning Man. Keith reminisces about the time he found himself at a creepy motel in remote Canada, and sends along a few photos. Lastly, Andy talks about another book he read during his travels, called Under the Red Sea Sun.
Geoff Ogilvy joins Andy to discuss the 2019 Open Championship. Before they hit on Royal Portrush and the tournament, Geoff and Andy discuss Matthew Wolff, his golf swing and how Trackman has led to more unique motions. Then Andy asks Geoff about getting better as a Tour pro and how difficult it is to do. Finally they close with discussion of Geoff's history at the Open Championship and how it differs from the other majors and who he expects to play well at Portrush.
In Episode 5, Andy talks to Rob Domingo who is with the New York Asian Film Festival. Incidentally, AAP and NYFF are neighbors at the 40th Annual Coalition for Asian Pacific Americans Festival in NYC's Chinatown.Andy and Rob talk about about NYAFF's goal of bringing Asian cinema to the United States. NYAFF is based at Lincoln Center on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Apparently, NYAFF's Rob Domingo said the organization recently produced a show entitled, Crazy Broke Asians, with great success.Then Andy and Lee talk about which delicious food they'll enjoy before leaving Chinatown. Pork buns? Bubble tea? Chow Fun? Listen in to find out more.Mentions:New York Asian Film Festival, www.nyaff.org .You can reach out to Asian American Podcasters in the following ways:www.AAPodcasters.com/join/Social Media: @aapodcastersEmail: info @ aapodcasters.comClick HERE for the AAP Podcast Directory.
Andy releases his favorite bet of the year! The guys go over Kevin Na's win (and they reveal the new Kevin Na drop) along with all the latest golf news including the return of Justin Thomas. They go over Trivia, and all the stats for bets, fantasy, draftkings and more. Then Andy interviews Jeremiah Cosner of Fireball Whiskey to talk fantasy golf, how Fireball replaced Jaegermeister, and then...Jeremiah gives away a TON of Fireball care packages. If you hear your name...email us your address, and we'll send you your free gift!!! BumpAndRunSports.com Twitter @bumpsports
Research begins at 15:27 The boys dive into the history of human evolution. Are we really the descendants of apes? Or did extraterrestrial beings have something to do with our development? They also discuss scientific research into human animal hybrids. Andy and Art are fooled again by the titular Mr. Bunker! How did he capture them this time? The boys give you all the delicious details. Then Andy and Art give you, the listeners, an uninterrupted presentation of their research into human evolution and human hybrids. Finally, Andy and Art dive deep into human evolution. They talk about Zechariah Sitchin’s research, why humans rule, the giants of biblical times, weightlifting with gorillas, the concept of human hybrids in our ancestry, and, of course, pig facts! Then, Andy and Art discuss what kind of animal hybrids they wish they were. Use the hashtag #MyHumanHybrid and let us know what kind of hybrid creature you’d like to be @MrBunkerPod. Music by Michael Martello Artwork by Hannah Ross Audio Engineering by Arthur Stone Links Mentioned: https://relay.nationalgeographic.com/proxy/distribution/public/amp/2017/01/human-pig-hybrid-embryo-chimera-organs-health-science https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%E2%80%93animal_hybrid https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(genetics) https://www.boredpanda.com/strange-hybrid-animals-that-are-hard-to-believe-actually-exist/?utm_source=bbc&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=organic http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170222-the-uneasy-truth-about-human-animal-hybrids https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-engineered-sheep-human-hybrids-first-time-stem-cell-chimera https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/913801/aliens-ufo-life-on-earth-alien-news-human-origin-extraterrestrial http://journalofcosmology.com/Cosmology2.html https://www.gaia.com/article/did-extraterrestrials-genetically-engineer-humans https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecharia_Sitchin https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke http://www.macroevolution.net/human-origins.html Follow Us: Twitter
The latest ‘Avengers: Endgame’ trailer is here and comes with a full serving of late-career Jeremy Renner’s hair (1:45). Then Andy shares his qualms with Netflix’s ‘Triple Frontier’ (0:00) and Jason Concepcion joins to sing its praises as the type of movie that's made less often than it used to be (26:48). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guest: Jason Concepcion
This week on Assembly Call Radio we discuss what Indiana needs to do to complete a season sweep of Michigan State, asses the tournament implications (NIT and NCAA) of various end-of-season scenarios, and then discuss which players we feel most confident in as future building blocks of the program.On the mics: Jerod, Andy, and Coach.• [00:28] In Segment One, Jerod leads off with his Banner Moment highlighting the impact of Race Thompson versus Wisconsin. Then Andy and Coach give their opening statement, we talk a little Comfort Option, thank Kent Sterling, and dive into the keys to victory against Michigan State.• [20:10] In Segment Two, you get to hear another hilarious sound byte of Ryan not understanding how this show works (after 8 years). Then we answer a question about what Indiana needs to do from here on out to consider this end-of-season stretch a success, and we assess the tournament implications of the various end-of-season scenarios.• [35:50] In Segment Three, we each provide the three players that we feel most confident in as building blocks for the future. No suspense: we all picked Rob Phinisee. What's interesting is that -- without planning to do so -- we each picked different guys for the other two. That's a good sign for the future ... right?• [49:30] In Segment Four, we answer an important question from a new IU father.And then stick around for Segment Five, because we talk about most hated Big Ten players of all time.All of that and more on this week's edition of Assembly Call Radio.(Music provided by Bob Thompson -- die-hard Hoosier fan and longtime Assembly Call listener.)Want a better night’s sleep?Then it may be time for a new mattress … in which case our friends (and sponsors) at Comfort Option have you covered.Comfort Option is an Indiana-based mattress manufacturer that is backed by over 65 years of experience. And they are family-owned and operated by 3rd generation graduates of IU.For residents of Indianapolis (and the surrounding areas — including Bloomington), Comfort Option offers the only mattress that is customized and manufactured just for you, literally right at your home. In other words, they don’t sell what they have, they make what you need. And you never have to leave your house.Even if you’re not in the area, you can still order Alpha by Comfort Option — a designer-quality, durable, transparently-made, and exceptionally comfortable mattress. It ships direct from their factory to your doorstep nationwide.Use the promo code ASSEMBLY for any mattress purchase and you will receive $50 off your purchase.To learn more, visit comfortoption.com.
Welcome to Tooning Japanese, a podcast where three dudes in their 30s talk about Japanese anime! We're back with a new double review of Wolf's Rain! This time around Josh tells us all about the infamous walrus fight (oh, anime...), which is Episode 22, "Pieces of a Shooting Star." Then Andy breaks down the story of two horny skater boys...and our main cast of characters in Episode 23, "Heartbeat of the Black City." Watch Wolf's Rain on Funimation. Listen to Tooning Japanese on Spotify! Yes, we're finally on Spotify! Check out our brand new series, Tooning RPG, on YouTube! If you enjoy this episode, go visit our website, and more importantly, become a Patron today! You can also find our show and other great podcasts on The Questionable Endeavor Network. This week's opening and closing clips are amazing covers of "Sk8er Boi" by Jonathan Young & Lee Albrecht and "Pokemon Theme" by Anthony Vincent.
This week on Assembly Call Radio, we react to Archie's media availability (and the continued bad injury news), address some of the ridiculous fan responses to Indiana's concussion issues, assess Indiana's current bracketology status, and then dissect the issue of a consistent third scoring option. And more.On the mics: Jerod, Andy, and Ryan.• 00:30 In Segment One, Jerod takes the Wooden Award to task for leaving Juwan off their midseason list, Andy and Ryan provide their opening takes, and then we react to Archie's media availability -- which included some bad injury news but also some interesting comments about Clifton, Justin, Devonte, and Al.• 19:10 In Segment Two, Ryan kicks things off by rehashing the discussion about concussions in between segments. Then Andy comes in with an update on how Indiana's NCAA Tournament resume is shaping up and should stay that way, assuming Indiana can simply win more than it loses moving forward. • 31:05 In Segment Three, we answer two important questions. One, does Indiana need a consistent third scoring option to emerge? And two, who is most likely to be the guy who fulfills that role?• 44:05 And in our final segment, we answer your questions. One is specifically for Ryan ... and his answer will anger you. Then we answer questions about IU's poor transition offense and offer NBA player comps for Romeo and Juwan.All of that and more on this week's edition of Assembly Call Radio.To watch the unedited live video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DX2-OtHWSJ8Want a better night’s sleep?Then it may be time for a new mattress … in which case our friends (and sponsors) at Comfort Option have you covered.Comfort Option is an Indiana-based mattress manufacturer that is backed by over 65 years of experience. And they are family-owned and operated by 3rd generation graduates of IU.For residents of Indianapolis (and the surrounding areas — including Bloomington), Comfort Option offers the only mattress that is customized and manufactured just for you, literally right at your home. In other words, they don’t sell what they have, they make what you need. And you never have to leave your house.Even if you’re not in the area, you can still order Alpha by Comfort Option — a designer-quality, durable, transparently-made, and exceptionally comfortable mattress. It ships direct from their factory to your doorstep nationwide.Use the promo code ASSEMBLY for any mattress purchase and you will receive $50 off your purchase.To learn more, visit comfortoption.com.
It's Episode 18, which means we're of legal age to... I guess... like... vote, and stuff. Get excited! In the latest edition of Sound of Hockey, the guys give some tough love to their neighbors to the north, but specifically to Canadians that don't listen to the show (Canadians that listen to the show or are considering listening to the show are of course all wonderful, perfect humans). To kick off the episode, John has a quick and "riveting" NHL Seattle update. Then Andy rants about Elias Pettersson's latest injury and the play that caused it, before Darren leads a pretty lengthy and poignant discussion on the World Junior Championship, which wrapped up over the weekend with Team USA taking silver. Plenty of general NHL talk regarding teams that are streaking right now, plus Weekly One-Timers, Goalie Gear Corner, Get Off My Lawn, and of course, Games On Our Radar. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
This week on Assembly Call Radio, Ryan delivers his long-awaited TJD scouting report, we hand out our quarter-term grades, and we analyze the bracketology impact of the Butler game. And much more.On the mics: Jerod, Ryan, and Andy … and Randy?• [00:27] In Segment One, Jerod discusses the impact of Jerome Hunter’s loss in his Banner Moment, and also reminds you of the details of the contest we’re running for Pacers-Hornets tickets. Then Andy analyzes the bracketology impact of the Butler game.• [15:00] In Segment Two, Ryan takes a deep dive into Trayce Jackson-Davis’ game. It even includes an IU player comp! What are Trayce’s strengths and weaknesses? Is he a one-and-done or two-and-done type player? What impact can he have as a freshman? You’ll have a much clearer idea after listening to this segment.• [29:30] In Segment Three, we go player-by-player (plus Archie) and hand out our grades after 10 games. And yes, the grades are on a curve — against expectations.• [45:49] And in our final segment, we answer your questions. Why has Butler been able to sustain its success? What are the redshirt rules in college basketball? Have the lowered the ceiling on this team based on some of the issues we’ve seen over the first 10 games?All of that and more on this week’s edition of Assembly Call Radio.To watch the unedited live broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbJLqDUNX8wWant a better night’s sleep?Then it may be time for a new mattress … in which case our friends (and sponsors) at Comfort Option have you covered.Comfort Option is an Indiana-based mattress manufacturer that is backed by over 65 years of experience. And they are family-owned and operated by 3rd generation graduates of IU.For residents of Indianapolis (and the surrounding areas — including Bloomington), Comfort Option offers the only mattress that is customized and manufactured just for you, literally right at your home. In other words, they don’t sell what they have, they make what you need. And you never have to leave your house.Even if you’re not in the area, you can still order Alpha by Comfort Option — a designer-quality, durable, transparently-made, and exceptionally comfortable mattress. It ships direct from their factory to your doorstep nationwide.Use the promo code ASSEMBLY for any mattress purchase and you will receive $50 off your purchase.To learn more, visit comfortoption.com.And right now, we’re running a special contest …CONTEST DETAILSComfort Option’s parent company FoamCraft has season tickets to Pacers games. And the seats are incredible. They are giving us four tickets to the upcoming Pacers-Hornets game on Sunday, January 20th to use for a contest.So if you want to see Victor and Cody play, all you have to do is order a mattress from Comfort Option between now and Friday, December 14th and use the promo code ASSEMBLY when you check out — either online if you’re ordering the Alpha, or in-person with the rep who brings the mattress store to your door.Not only will you get $50 off your purchase, but you’ll be entered into the drawing for the tickets. On December 15th, we’ll pick two winners — each of whom will get two tickets, and then we’ll send them to you immediately so you can use them as Christmas gifts.So again: go to comfortoption.com, order your Alpha mattress or schedule your in-home mattress store service, and then use the promo code ASSEMBLY to get $50 off your purchase and be entered into the drawing for the Pacers-Hornets tickets.
Andy and KJ go over the Tiger Phil match, all the live betting they did along with bets for this weeks Hero Challenge. They go over Jordan Spieths wedding, and Keegans goals for 2018. Then they go over the end of the Bortles era and all the NFL news and injuries for this week. Then Andy gets a hot new dentist, and he gets owned by an old lady. Sign up for the 2019 Fantasy Golf League on the website. BumpAndRunSports.com
Dimir. What the f**k is going on in Dimir? Does it even exist? Ask around Ravnica and you'll get mixed answers. And if it does exist, what does it do? Mill? Sure. Control? Pressure? Combo? Join us as Kyle and Andy continue their guild series and try to identify not just what Dimir has been force fed, but what its identity can be as a whole. Kyle seeks to illustrate a dual-strategy build with his Etrata list. Tune up your vocal chords, because this deck will have you singing Under Pressure. Then Andy ventures into the daring depths of Dralnu's waters. Can these Dimir commander provide opportunities outside of the mill decks we expect from Dimir? As always, check out our deck lists on our TappedOut page: Twitter: @legend_creature Find the podcast on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or wherever you grab your RSS feeds. Also ask your smart speakers to play the Legendary Creature Podcast. Check us out on YouTube and feel free to join the conversation there. The dank beats this episode are by the artist Protector 101. The song is Hold On... from the album Dreams. Check out Protector 101 and support the craft of this talented musician: Big shout out to Mikey Patch for logo art work! Check his stuff out: http://irontree.deviantart.com/
Barton Simmons and Chip Patterson are joined by Sports Illustrated's Andy Staples to talk Urban Meyer, Florida-Georgia and more. First, breaking down Jalen Hurts' minor injury (6:00), a bad week for TCU (12:00) and what Texas can prove at Oklahoma State (19:00). Then Andy joins the show to share some of his favorite memories from Florida-Georgia (26:00), diagnose what's wrong at Ohio State (29:45), point out what Dan Mullen has done that's worked so well (39:00) and help figure out where Notre Dame fits in the national title picture (45:40). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s edition of Assembly Call Radio, we discuss this week’s top story: Armaan Franklin giving Archie Miller his first commitment in the class of 2019 — and yet another in-state recruit to build his program around.On the mics this week: Jerod, Andy, and Ryan.In Segment One [2:20], Jerod opens up discussing the importance of the special guest speaker the team hosted on Wednesday. Then Andy and Ryan give their opening thoughts on Franklin’s commitment, which leads into Ryan’s detailed scouting report of Franklin’s game.In Segment Two [17:40], the guys discuss the many different reasons why this is such an important recruit to get for Indiana, and explain why seeing a triple-digit ranking number next to Franklin’s name and wondering if he’s a recruit worth being excited over is a misguided notion.In Segment Three [26:04], it’s Ryan’s favorite segment: player comps! We provide a few recent Hoosiers with whom Armaan shares some traits. Then we look ahead to the rest of the class of 2019 and what is important to watch for moving forward.In Segment Four [40:44], we highlight a few important notes from the date/time/TV schedule release, and then answer a few listener questions.All of that and more (including a little unexpected silliness) on this week’s edition of Assembly Call Radio.To subscribe to our email newsletter, visit assemblycall.com.For the best prices on IU basketball and football tickets, visit iutickets.shop.
It's our 100th episode, yo! So the whole gang gets back together... sort of. Join Josh, Larry, Sam and Andy as they wax nostalgic about the last 100 installments of YAF, all while they can barely hear each other. Then Andy goes on a bit too long about fantasy football. It's an episode that will last you two weeks! (It has to).
The Ringer’s Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk about their love for the last three episodes of ‘Succession’ (1:31). Then Andy is joined by the showrunners of Netflix’s ‘GLOW,' Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, to talk about the development of the characters in Season 2 (15:25) and how they built their show-within-a-show episode (56:45).
Joe Praino opens the show with an EPIC rant about Ben McAdoo, Eli Manning, and the New York Giants. Then Andy and Joe go back & forth debating Eli's legacy and Super Bowl wins. Next they get an NHL update from Hockey Correspondent Alexis Pearson. Then they talk NBA focussing on: Porzingis, Lakers, Warriors, Sixers, and the Pistons. Next they discuss a fundraising idea of Ruther living in a tent on Mildred. Then the comics preview college football championship games and preview week 13 NFL game. They finish the episode with DirtBall calls. Website: www.dirtysports.com Draft App - Promo Code "Dirty" Seat Geek - Promo Code "Dirty" www.MVMT.com/dirtysports www.omahasteaks.com - Code "Dirty" in Search Bar www.MeUndies.com/dirty www.flagandanthem.com - Promo Code "DirtySports" Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedirtysports Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dirtysports Follow Andy Ruther on Twitter - https://twitter.com/AndyRuther Follow Joe Praino on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FixYourLife
Joe Praino and Andy Ruther open the show discussing Praino's trip back East and the new look Smut Shack. Next they discuss the World Series, breaking down game 5 and Dave Roberts managing. They continue MLB talk with the Yuli Gurriel/Yu Darvish controversy. Next they recap Week 8 NFL games. Then Andy and Joe talk college football, NBA updates, and finish with DirtBall calls. Website: www.dirtysports.com www.BlueApron.com/Dirty www.harrys.com/dirty Seat Geek - Promo Code "Dirty" Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedirtysports Like us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dirtysports Follow Andy Ruther on Twitter - https://twitter.com/AndyRuther Follow Joe Praino on Twitter - https://twitter.com/FixYourLife