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Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss the Seahawsk adding Ahkello Witherspoon, re-signing Poona Ford and the loss of Shaquill Griffin to Jacksonville and the latest on Russell Wilson. Then Chuck and Bucky continue to discuss the WIlson situation amid reports the Seahawks and Bears discussed a trade before Chicago signed Andy Dalton.
Uncle Bob is back to discuss his upcoming book Clean Craftsmanship. He and Chuck discuss the bases for software craftsmanship including the disciplines, standards, and ethics that make up Software Craftsmanship. Uncle Bob once again brings up his Extreme Programming roots and dives into the reasons why the disciplines outlined in it are so important. Then Chuck and Bob discuss the standards that should exist around programming and the ethics of good programming outlined by the Programmer's Oath. Panel Charles Max Wood Guest Robert Cecil Martin Sponsors Dev Heroes Accelerator Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial Links Devchat.tv | CC 010: The Programmer’s Oath with Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin
Vince Marotta of 98.7 AZ Sports joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss the Cardinals signing J.J. Watt after his release from the Texans, the tandem of Watt and Chandler Jones and more. Then Chuck and Bucky discuss Yusei Kikuchi entering another year with the Mariners and if he can finally find the consistency in MLB.
Dean Legge, publisher of Dawg Post, talks about the good financial situation UGA Athletics finds itself in, how important a spring practice for UGA is with the Dawgs opening up against Clemson and more. Then Chuck looks at a mock draft from PFF.com with Austin Gayle, Associate Director of Content for PFF.com, and talks about where a few Dawgs could end up, as well as who he feels the Falcons could end up with. Finally Dave Neal of the SEC Network, talks some hoops anyhow the SEC conference has looked so far as well as the matchup he will be calling later when the Missouri Tigers visit Athens to take on the Dawgs. Hear the latest in UGA Athletics every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9-9:30a on 680 The Fan and 93.7 FM "The Official Sports Talk Station of the Georgia Bulldogs" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Which White Sox team is the best in franchise history? 2005? 1906? 1959? 1993? The White Sox and Out of the Park Baseball came together to create a video game simulation where 16 of the best White Sox teams battle it out in the Tournament of G.O.A.T.S., to determine which squad is the all-time greatest. Chuck Garfien and Ryan McGuffey speak with Rich Grisham, COO of Out of the Park Developments about the fun details of the video game and tournament. Then Chuck, Ryan, and Chris Kamka go over their brackets, predicting the winners of each match-up and who they think will win the entire tournament. Who ya got?(2:10) - Rich Grisham on pitting teams from different eras against each other(5:30) - Simulating games in using all the ballparks in White Sox history(9:30) - Which matchups create the most intrigue in the tournament?(15:00) - Chuck, Ryan, and Chris fill out their brackets, March Madness style(24:50) - The 2020 White Sox are in the tournament(34:15) - 1977 "South Side Hitmen" vs 2000 "The Kids Can Play"(43:00) - Will the 1917 World Series Champions make it out of the first round?(49:30) - Which team wins the tournament?
Where did the name pogo stick come from? Why was it created? Who even uses a pogo stick in this world? These are some very real questions that get answered in this episode of Bacon On The Rocks. We have entertainer, stunt man, and performing artist Wacky Chad (Chadd Deitz) on the podcast to talk about how get got into becoming a pro pogo master. How he got started, and where things are right now with COVID. Then Chuck reveals a special treat he found online for the guys. So don't PO-GO anywhere. It's bacon time!
Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune joins Chuck and Bucky to discuss tonight's game between the Cardinals and Seahawks and update who is playing and who isn't after the team's final practice of the week yesterday. Then Chuck, Bucky and Slickhawk discuss the keys to victory over Arizona. And a recap of the big stories from last night's NBA Draft.
Chuck gets us caught up on some of the big headlines around college football before heading out to the Flats to catch up with Kelly Quinlin on some Georgia Tech before they face Clemson. Then Chuck looks at the other side of things with Seth Emmerson to talk some Dawgs before wrapping it up for the week with a closing argument. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck gets us caught up on some of the big headlines around college football before heading out to the Flats to catch up with Kelly Quinlin on some Georgia Tech before they face Clemson. Then Chuck looks at the other side of things with Seth Emmerson to talk some Dawgs before wrapping it up for the week with a closing argument. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Week 1 for the SEC completed, Chuck talks with Mr. College Football Tony Barnhart, about what stood out to him around the SEC, Dawgs QB competition and the Deep Souths Oldest Rivalry taking place earlier in the year. Then Chuck catches up with Dawgs Football Players Lewis Cine and Jake Camarda. Hear the latest in UGA Athletics every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 9-9:30a on 680 The Fan & 93.7 FM "The Official Sports Talk Station of the Georgia Bulldogs" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Chuck and I talk about the Mahomes injury and the affects it has on the MVP landscape and playoff implications for the Patriots. Then Chuck and I pick our winners and losers for week 7, discuss what the Patriots may do at the trade deadline, & wrap things up with LeBron's comments regarding Hong Kong. Special Guest: Charles Russek.
Can a dog or a cat be vegan? That’s what we explore on this episode of The Exam Room™! Veterinarian Dr. Armaiti May has been studying plant-based diets and animals for years and joins “The Weight Loss Champion” Chuck Carroll to discuss her findings. According to Dr. May, dogs and cats have only "nutrient requirements" and not specific "ingredient requirements." So, is it possible to satisfy those nutrient requirements with a plant-based diet? Dr. May and Chuck will also explore how a vegan diet can impact animals who are prone to certain conditions such as heart disease. Research has shown that a plant-based diet can improve cardiovascular health in humans, but does the same hold true for animals? And what fruits and vegetables are toxic to dogs and cats? You’ll learn that as Dr. Mark Liberto joins the show. Then Chuck puts his colleagues and his wife, Julie, in the hot seat to quiz them on which foods are safe to feed their furry friends! Careful, there are some tricky ones on the list! Follow Twitter: @ChuckCarrollWLC / @PCRM IG: @ChuckCarrollWLC / @PhysiciansCommittee Share the Show Please pass along what you’ve learned on the show by sharing it with a friend and by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or many other podcast providers. Also, please leave 5-star rating.
Chuck Garfien and Vinnie Duber talk about James McCann's breakout season with the White Sox (1:15). Then Chuck speaks with McCann about all the preparation he does for every game (9:20), why he'll never use a cheat sheet scouting report behind the plate like many catchers do (11:30), what McCann has been badgering Lucas Giolito about since spring training (14:30), why Evan Marshall and Aaron Bummer have been so successful out of the bullpen (16:30), why McCann acts as a karaoke host on the team bus (17:40) and more.
Chuck Garfien speaks with Tim Anderson about his comments comparing himself to Jackie Robinson, the adjustments he's making at the plate, if he'll follow through with the invitation by MLB Network's Mark DeRosa to visit his house to see if it's fun there, and more (2:30). Then Chuck speaks with White Sox reliever Evan Marshall who was recently called up from Triple-A. He says that Cease is "the calmest pitcher I've ever seen on the mound" and why he doesn't think Cease will be in Triple-A for long. (6:25)
ShutDown Sports returns with a fun-filled podcast with Game of Thrones-level excitement. They start by analyzing Tiger Woods amazing return to glory by winning the Masters (3:07). After recapping the Padres recent road trip (14:19), they focus on areas where the team must improve (i.e. most areas). Then Chuck gets back at Bob Brenly for his idiotic “bike chain” comments (27:33) regarding Fernando Tatis’s necklace somehow “slowing him down.” Mackenzie Gore earns the coveted ShutDown Stud of the Week (34:30) after a tremendous opening week in Lake Elsinore. The gents end the week by discussing the awfulness of Ozzie Albies’s extension with the Braves (38:50), the Chargers full commitment to Powder Blue uniforms (44:35) and fan mail from the Game of Thrones Odd Pod (49:10).
Chuck Garfien and Vinnie Duber talk about the White Sox pitching staff which has been in a big rut over the last week. They discuss the starters, bullpen and Ervin Santana's first start (2:00). Then Chuck speaks with Tim Anderson about his new daughter and what it was like sleeping on a hospital couch for five days (7:50), how and why he's become a Seattle Mariners killer (9:30), why he's out to get revenge on opposing pitchers (11:00), the reason he doesn't care about his batting average which leads the majors (13:00) and more.
Chuck Garfien reflects back on Tom Seaver's 300th win which came in a White Sox uniform on August 4, 1985 at Yankee Stadium. Chuck happened to be at the game with his grandfather. Chuck talks about Seaver's career and how the White Sox acquired him (3:00). He shares memories of that special day (4:10) and why it means more and more as the years go on (6:45). Then Chuck speaks with former White Sox second baseman Bryan Little who drove in 2 runs for the White Sox that day (8:55), Chuck reads tweets from White Sox fans with their memories of the game (13:30), and more.
Chuck Garfien talks with James Fegan of the Athletic about a number of White Sox topics: biggest takeaway from the 2018 season, how aggressive the White Sox will be in the off-season, his favorite story he wrote this year, who will be the starting catcher in 2020, most underrated White Sox prospects, the Eloy Jimenez situation, etc. Then Chuck speaks with White Sox reliever Caleb Frare about how he got traded to the White Sox, the funny story about how he learned he was getting called up to the majors and more.
On the third hour of the Chuck and Buck show, The Ocho talks about the Mariners rough night but looks forward to tonight with Paxton on the mound and check in with the World Cup, Then Chuck tells you about his crazy plan to "help" the NHL.
On the first hour of the Chuck and Buck show, The guys discuss the nightmare in New York and what went wrong with the Mariners last night, Then Chuck talk about the new super team scenario brewing in Los Angeles and if the NBA should even allow it?
Our guest this week is the Horror-Thriller author, podcaster, and all around great guy, Chuck Buda! We had a great discussion on his prolific writing background, his many series, and pondered how/why horror writers are so darn funny in real life. Then Chuck reads a sample chapter from book one in his Gushers series, The First Cut. Don't forget to follow Chuck via the links below! Website: Amazon: Mando Method Podcast: Goodreads:
In this episode Jamie talks about her trip around the world to Ireland and to Indonesia. She also shares interviews from those trips. Then Chuck interviews Jenna Oesch, Global Marketing Lead & Customer Experience Council Lead, Monsanto Company, Vegetable Seeds Division. Jenna is Chair of this year's Agri-Marketing Conference which is being held in KC, MO. ZimmComm is exhibiting once again in the Connection Point.
Have you ever played a game you weren't sure was a game? Where there weren't any rules and no story to follow? In fact, it almost seemed more true and real than anything in your life had ever been up to that point?Yeah. That's this game.Or at least it comes close to that a few times. Anyway, we really enjoyed Everything, and we highly suggest you give it a play before you jump into this episode. That being said...there aren't really any spoilers sooo....have at it!In this month's episode we're take a weird turn at the beginning and start off with the gameplay. I coaxed my wife into playing the game at the 27:30 mark, and at about 30:00 we FINALLY start talking about the making-of the game. We get into the concept of video games as art at 35:30 and even tie in some zen philosophy 38:40. Then at 42:30 we discuss what this really was...a video game? A friend? Our alternate realities?!?! Then Chuck visits at 44:15, we play some WTBWTS at 47:15, and we end things up talking about next month's game, some FOLMF news, as well as a BIG PODCAST ANNOUNCEMENT at the 52:45 mark. Enjoy!As usual, you can always find us at the following places:Website: www.MenOfLowMoralFiber.com Twitter: @MOLMFpod Instagram: @MenOfLowMoralFiber Email: MOLMFpod@gmail.comCheck out our MOLMF merch too!And if you have a minute, go check out our Patreon: patreon.com/molmf
Chuck Garfien catches up with White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper who gives us the inside scoop on the new White Sox pitchers acquired in the Sale and Eaton trades: Lucas Giolito, Michael Kopech, Reynaldo Lopez, etc. Cooper talks about his relationship with Chris Sale, losing him in the trade with the Red Sox and describes what happened the day Sale cut up the throwback jerseys last season. Other topics include James Shields, David Robertson, Derek Holland, pitch-framing and more. Then Chuck, Ryan McGuffey and Chris Kamka pretend that they’re Rick Hahn, Pirates GM Neal Huntington and Astros GM Jeff Luhnow and try to strike a Jose Quintana deal right here on the podcast.
I can’t tell you the secret to selling half a million books. Or half a million anything… Every day, business changes, the world shifts on its axis and your skin peels off a little bit. New cells are generated and with each blink, your eyes are rehydrated. “I’ll admit, if there was some formula, I’d do it again,” he said. Without new experiences, your soul rots. And your book or product or whatever you’re trying to get rich quick off of smells like garbage. But people will buy garbage. Because we want new experiences. Ask any child. They’ll give you an honest answer of why they like coloring or skipping rope. “I don’t know... It’s fun?” People wonder what they love. Instead of loving to wonder. Chuck Klosterman grew up in a town of 500 people. He became the number one literary critique of pop culture… before the Internet. Now anyone can research anything. And you don’t have to own the Encyclopedia Britannica. Or wait for the library to be open. A lot of people I’ve interviewed say there’s a big luck factor to success... “But I don’t think that’s as true with you,” I told Chuck. He doesn’t believe in luck. “The biggest factor is chance,” he said. “What’s the difference between chance and luck?” Luck: “Luck almost implies like a leprechaun is, sort of somebody is making this happen.” “In many ways, it seems like certain people are luckier than others,” he said. “I think what that really means is that when they were given chances, they elected to pursue them, as opposed to step away from them. And that kind of creates the illusion of luck.” Luck is an open door. Chance is the willingness to step through. When I feel stuck, I don’t create a new business overnight. I begin with a pen and a waiter’s pad. I carve out a new perspective. I write 10 ideas. Whether the ideas are good doesn’t matter. Reinvention, freedom and success are the results of movements. Not the “right movements.” Just movements. Unattached, meaningless movements that hopefully fill your day and fuel your heart. “Everything I’ve liked, I liked in totality,” Chuck said. “I wanted to almost be inside of it.” Focus on nothing. Or everything. Let life reveal itself to you. Then you won’t need luck. Because you’ll have something much more valuable: perspective. Skill: When he started, Chuck needed motivation to write. Now he’s a dad. And he writes every day. “I make myself do it,” he said. His first job was with the local newspaper in Fargo. He wrote a 16-page insert called “Rage,” meant to address Generation X. “At the time, my hope was that, maybe, if I do a good job as a reporter and I put in the time, I’d be able to publish a book, or maybe two books in my 50s or something.” He thought he’d work as a reporter who might have the ability or the luck or the chance... Chance: “There were 23 kids in my graduating class. I remember the teacher would ask questions. And nobody would say anything,” Chuck said.But he knew the answers. He thought everyone knew. “I just assumed everyone growing up felt this way—everybody felt very singular and alone. You had this world inside your mind. And there was the world outside of yourself where you just kind of goofed around, talked to people, and made small talk, but in your mind you had your own kind of world.” Then Chuck went to college. “I was amazed to find a handful of people who were just like me, who listened to Mötley Crüe but also wanted to talk about it, and didn’t just want to say, ‘It rocked.’” Connection changes your mental identity from alone to alive. Chuck’s second book, “Sex, Drugs and Cocoa Puffs” sold half a million copies—more than his other eight books combined. “The only perspective I have is my own,” Chuck said. “There is the conscious experience, then there is the unconscious experience. Some of those merge when I’m writing.” Mystery... Chuck’s latest book asks a hypothetical question that no one will know the answer to for hundreds or thousands of years: “But What If We’re Wrong?” He explores art, music, science, physics, the nature of reality, and who will matter in the future. “Aristotle was one of the first people to have an idea about what gravity was. His idea was that rocks don’t float because rocks want to be on the ground, that they have agency. They long to be on the ground because they want to be at the center of the universe, and, at the time, it was believed that Earth was the center of the universe.” This was believed for roughly 2,000 years. Today’s idea of gravity is from Isaac Newton. Nearly 1,600 years ago. So… What if we’re wrong? About everything. Food, medicine, music, legacy… My idea of a life well lived could (and probably will) be untrue in 100 years or 10 years. That’s scary. Or not. The illusion is up to you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blogging is the topic this week for co-hosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda as we delve into our own thoughts (right or wrong) about the relevancy of using your blog as an author in this day and age. Then we talk about some other stuff. Meanwhile, Erin Sweet Al-Mehairi talks about some upcoming show ideas for Marketing Morsels and what you can expect in the coming weeks. Then Chuck makes us all pork roll, egg and cheese sandwiches.
Ski School (1990) is our latest film, coincidentally just released on Blu-ray this week! A group of asstagonists kind of battle some jock jerks at a ski school. Plus, boobs! And also, a heart? It’s weird. In the second half there’s more Mad Max: Fury Road talk, because it deserves it. Then Chuck goes on […]
Welcome back to the Hall of Toys! Hosts Brant and Chris talk about the latest and upcoming toys, video games, table top games and collectibles. They also pick a main topic to discuss each time, and will sometimes be joined by guests. Here's the format for this episode: INTRO: The guys catch up and joke around before diving into a packed episode. TOY TALK: It's more talk of recently released and upcoming action figures, statues, and other collectible items. And Chuck Moore swings by to talk Wonderfest 2013, and Derby City Comic Con 2013! MAIN TOPIC: This week the topic is all about the video game Metro: Last Light as the guys talk in detail about the beautiful game. GAMING GAB: The guys talk Marvel Heroes, Last of Us, DCU coming to console and E3, then Chuck pops in for an impromptu chat fest on gaming in general. TABLE TOP TALK: It's a shorter discussion this week, but still some interesting games, including the Hobbit game from Cryptozoic and a bunch of Cthulu. Then Chuck pops in again! AND... ACTION FIGURE!: Each episode they will each select a figure or set to highlight. This week it's Portal for Chris, and more G.I. Joe for Brant. CLOSING UP SHOP: The usual mentions and reminders as we exit the Hall of Toys. www.ZONE4PODCAST.com If you'd like to sponsor an episode of Hall of Toys, go here for details, or email us. If you'd like to email us about the show, do so at HOT @ comicrelated.com (no spaces). SOME STUFF WE TALKED ABOUT ON THE SHOW Deathstroke Mezco Exclusives Tomb Raider Metal Gear Solid Final Fantasy VII Doctor Who: Doctor & Dalek 1 Doctor Who: Doctor & Dalek 2 Doctor Who: Doctor & Dalek 3 G.I. Joe Retaliation 3.75 Energy Cubes Pop MOTU Skeletor Monsters University Iron Man Bearbrick Pink Power Ranger Wonderfest Derby City Comic Con E3 Metro: Last Light Marvel Heroes The Last of Us DCUO Comes to PS4 Hobbit Game Escape Cthulhu Wars Smash Up Space Cadets Dice Duel Alien Frontiers Domnion Chris' And... Action Figure! Pick: Portal 2 Figures Brant's And... Action Figure! Pick: GI Joe Retaliation 3.75" Figures Series 03.5 - Ultimate Snake Eyes GI Joe Retaliation 3.75" Figures Series 03.5 - Ultimate Cobra Commander