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Meaningless Activity
FYC: Shane (1953)

Meaningless Activity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 28:47


Shane rides into a conflict between cattleman Ryker and a bunch of settlers, like Joe Starrett and his family, whose land Ryker wants. When Shane beats up Ryker's man Chris, Ryker tries to buy him. Then Shane and Joe take on the whole Ryker crew. Ryker sends to Cheyenne for truly evil gunslinger Wilson. Shane must clear out all the guns from the valley.

Hero Heads Podcast
FYC: Shane (1953)

Hero Heads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 28:47


Shane rides into a conflict between cattleman Ryker and a bunch of settlers, like Joe Starrett and his family, whose land Ryker wants. When Shane beats up Ryker's man Chris, Ryker tries to buy him. Then Shane and Joe take on the whole Ryker crew. Ryker sends to Cheyenne for truly evil gunslinger Wilson. Shane must clear out all the guns from the valley.

Make Me Shudder
Deep Murder and Deep Red

Make Me Shudder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 90:42


Welcome back to Make Me Shudder! This week was a really fun one, as Shane and Jay were introduced to a very interesting movie. First up is Deep Murder, and we have to say, go watch the movie before you listen to the episode because you really need to, it's amazing. Then Shane gets introduced to his first Argento giallo film with Deep Red. Find out the scene that scared the hell out of him! Also, our announcement of Argentoween, where we are taking a deep dive into the films of Dario Argento! Enjoy everyone and stay spooky.

Run to Daylight Podcast
Run to Daylight 4-16-21 w Billy Muzio and Shane P Hallam

Run to Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 83:00


Billy, Eric and I discuss buys, fades and players we are unsure of in the top 10 rounds. Then Shane, Eric and I discuss rookie RB and TE.

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon
Episode 59: Dahmen and the boys

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 71:44


On episode fifty-nine of Get a Grip, Joel Dahmen joins Shane Bacon and Max Homa to talk about his PGA TOUR victory in the Corales Puntacana. Then Shane asks Max about his week in the WGC match play; Max shares how Augusta National fits his game; and the guys finish up sharing flights! Follow the guys on Twitter @ShaneBacon and @MaxHoma23. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Mike on Much Podcast
"Their Spot Spun Me Out, Man"

Mike on Much Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 65:57


Mike, Max, and Shane discuss all things Super Bowl, including half time performance, best commercials and the legend of Tom Brady. Then “Shane’s Surprise” lives up to its name when Shane reveals an unexpected guest. Produced in association with Much Studios.

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon
Episode 45: Majorz Trivia

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 72:38


On episode forty-five of Get a Grip, Shane and Max open up sharing their thoughts about the Match 3 and Shane's continued experiences of seeing others get hole-in-one's. Then Shane quizzes Max on majorz trivia - major championship winners with the letter 'z" in their name - the guys talk about how golf keeps score compared to other sports, and lastly, they finish up with flights! Follow the guys on Twitter @ShaneBacon and @MaxHoma23. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Clubhouse with Shane Bacon
Ep. 166: Lt Colonel Dan Rooney

The Clubhouse with Shane Bacon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 29:51


In this episode of the Clubhouse with Shane Bacon, Shane opens up sharing his thoughts about Dustin Johnson winning the Masters. Then Shane invites Lt Colonel Dan Rooney, who is the Founder of the Folds of Honor Foundation! Lt Colonel Dan Rooney opens up talking about partnering with Jack Nicklaus to redesign his golf course and then shares the Folds of Honor story, its impact and where it's at today in 2020. Check out DanRooney.com for more information. You can follow Dan on Twitter @LtColDanRooney and Shane @ShaneBacon. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Co-op Mood
Co-op Mood 15: There’s No Crying in Blaseball

Co-op Mood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 74:14


On this episode Shane and Sally make an official correction about the upcoming Uncharted movie. Then they talk once again about the design/appearance of the PS5. Then Shane is joined by Jon (@gurglespasm), co-host of One Shot network’s System Mastery podcast, to talk about the weird and wonderful world of Blaseball, including its best lore, and advice for Blaseball n00bs to get involved in the upcoming new season. They also talk about the games they’re playing right now, including Hades, League of Legends Clash, and If Found....Things we talked about:Why Do People Care So Much About How a PlayStation 5 Looks in Their Home?-What Shane’s excited about: Overwatch Git Gud Tournament-What Sally’s excited about: Uncover: Escaping NXIVM from CBC Podcasts, The Vow (HBO), Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult (STARZ)

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon

IT"S MASTERS WEEK!!! On episode forty-three of Get a Grip, Shane opens up asking Max about his first time playing at Augusta National. Max talks about his "pinch me" moments he had arriving at Augusta National and then takes us through things he saw in his practice round. Then Shane brings back "true or boo", Max talks about the Houston Open, and lastly, the guys deliver flights which involves men and steak. Follow the guys on Twitter @ShaneBacon and @MaxHoma23. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Fault Lines
Trump vs. Democratic Mayors

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 165:01


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed the news of the day as well as issues like the situation Belarus, the upcoming elections, and how the world will look after the protest and the pandemic subside.GUESTSAlexander Mercouris - Editor-in-Chief at TheDuran.com | Belarus Balancing ActGarland Nixon - Sputnik Political Analyst and Co-Host of The Critical Hour and Critical Hour Extended airing M-F from 6:00-8:00pm EST on Radio Sputnik | What Will Life Look Like After ProtestsDr. Linwood Tauheed - Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City | Economics, Biden & Covid In Jamarl's monologue, he discussed listening to the People's Party Convention and expressed his astonishment that Democratic voters continue to support candidates and parties who don't support what he thinks are obvious policy choices. Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by Alexander Mercouris, who discussed the situation in Belarus, which he said seems to be stabilizing. Alexander said that he now believes that there was some degree of voter fraud in Belarus's recent election, however he still believes Lukashenko did get a plurality of votes. He pointed out that the protests seem to have settled down to a level of about once a week. He said he believes Russia will be brokering a more diplomatic exit for Belarus's leader after some constitutional reforms. Then they discussed the political situation in the UK, and Alexander said that Boris Johnson's incompetence in handling the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rise in the polls for Labor leader Kirsten Armor. Alexander also said that he thinks Scottish independence is a growing possibility.In the second hour, the hosts were joined by Garland Nixon, who discussed the protests and what he thinks will come next. Garland said he believes that the "pandemic generation" will end up asking for more government services and said that the situation after World War II in Europe is something he considers a historical antecedent. Garland also discussed the upcoming election and said that since a vote is often perceived as an endorsement, he can either endorse Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Garland cited foreign policy as an area where the two candidates are indistinguishable.In the third hour, they were joined by Dr. Linwood Tauheed, and they discussed the current jobs numbers, which are slightly better than they have been in recent weeks. However, the doctor cautioned that because of a new method of accounting, they are effectively the same. They then turned to the issue of deficit spending, and the doctor said he believes deficit spending is completely appropriate in emergencies such as a pandemic, and they discussed the conditions that would lead to worry about inflation. Finally, they looked at how a Biden administration might handle the pandemic if he is elected, and they agreed that Biden would go along with some form of austerity proposal.

Fault Lines
President Trump Heading to Kenosha

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 165:08


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan talked about the news of the day as well as topics including modern monetary theory, the Democratic National Convention, and Roger Stone.GUESTSSteve Grumbine - Political, Economic and Social Justice Activist, Founder of Real Progressives and Real Progress in Action | Biden and Betrayal Demitrius Minor - Minister, Political and Cultural Commentator, Author | A Pastor on Politics & Protests Randy Credico- Political Satirist, Civil Rights Activist, Prankster | Randy Rips RogerIn Jamarl's first hour monologue, he criticized Biden for using his deceased son to garner support for a healthcare plan that is not Medicare For All. He said the Democrats are moving right, betraying the real left.Then Shane and Jamarl talked to modern monetary theory expert Steve Grumbine, who began by saying that he thinks alternative currencies such as bitcoin are less currencies and more commodities. Then the conversation turned to how the Democrats are managing Joe Biden in 2020, and Steve agreed with Jamarl that not running on a strong Medicare For All policy platform is unsatisfactory and said that as a voter, not just a policy person, he finds the notion that the Democrats are the only alternative for progressives to be offensive. Then they discussed modern monetary theory and Steve said that a lot of people have misconceptions about the way money works in his opinion and that when the government approves a spending policy, it prints the money to cover that spending, which creates value in the marketplace.In the second hour, they were joined by Demetrius Minor, who said that even as someone who is broadly on the right, he found the Democratic National Convention more compelling than the Republicans', saying that he did not think the conventions would really move the needle either way for anybody but the hard-core political junkie. He expanded on that to say that he found Donald Trump's speech to be too long. Demetrius said that as a minister, he thinks neither side of the political aisle is doing a good job bringing the country together about the nationwide protests, and he feels that both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are incapable of taking the biblical advice to be quick to listen and slow to speak. In the third hour, the hosts were joined by Randy Credico. Jamarl said he didn't like the way that previous guests had been. Randy said he was lied about and he felt like a fall guy. Randy said Roger Stone's accusation that he had impersonated Roger was false and said that Stone had no connection to Wikileaks and that Randy considers Stone to be a showboater. He also said that filmmaker David Lugo slandered him. Randy discussed the history of his relationship with Roger Stone, and he said Stone supported Randy when he ran as a Libertarian candidate for Senate and said that they got along for the most part personally. Randy also discussed the Black Lives Matter protests and Randy said people have had enough.

Fault Lines
Trump's Big RNC Finish Meets Massive Protests

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 164:30


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed a variety of topics, from the unrest outside the White House to the unrest in Lebanon to the internet theories on COVID-19. GUESTSLaith Marouf - Award-winning Multimedia Producer, media policy/law consultant | Live From BeirutJoel Segal - Former Congressional Staffer | Progressives Need to be Practical Steve Malzberg - Veteran Political Commentator, host of Eat the Press airing on RT America Fridays 6:30 pm EST and Sundays 10:30am EST | GOP ConventionSiouxsie Wiles - Microbiologist at the University of Auckland | New Zealand and COVID-19In Jamarl's first hour monologue, he castigated both the Democrat and Republican conventions. Then, Shane and Jamarl were joined by Laith Marouf who followed up on the recent explosion in Lebanon and the large spirit of demonstrations that followed it. Laith said it is clear to him that Western-aligned powers like the United States, France, and Saudi Arabia are pushing the demonstrations and publicizing them to achieve a result. He also gave a history of some of Lebanon's financial problems and how the country's finances and finance minister seem to have outside control. Laith said he views the current situation in Lebanon as a last resort for the Western Allied powers over in Syria, which he says is on its last legs, and so promoting chaos in Lebanon keeps it going.In the second hour, Shane and Jamarl spoke to political vet Joel Segal who said that he thinks the energy of the Black Lives Matter movement's needs trained leaders to be successful. Segal said that the Left shouldn't make the mistake of the corporate media and promote the wrong leaders, and he talked about Martin Luther King and John Conyers as examples. Joel also said that not supporting Biden is self-defeating for the progressive left and said more people will benefit from a Biden-Harris administration, so progressives need to take over the Democratic Party and “phony activists” won't help. Then Shane and Jamarl spoke with Steve Malzberg. who said that just on the optics, the Republican convention was far superior to the Democratic convention and that on substance, the Republicans showed who Donald Trump really is beyond the Trump-hating media hype. Steve said that although he thought Trump's speech could have been shorter and had more energy, he still expected to see a post-convention bump for Trump that Biden did not get. Steve also said he found it ridiculous to say that the Democratic Party is moving to the right. In the third hour, the hosts talked to Siouxsie Wiles about New Zealand's experience with COVID-19, going from 100 days without a single case due to strict measures to a recent cluster of cases in Auckland. They discussed the different alert levels in New Zealand. She also discussed the importance of providing financial support to people under lockdown restrictions. Siouxsie also expressed frustration about conspiracy theories about COVID-19, including the idea that “it's just the flu” and her own experience being dragged into stories because of her former association with the Gates Foundation and explained the fallacies people believe about vaccines.

Fault Lines
Bannon in Handcuffs

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 165:22


On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed a variety of issues, from Joe Biden's speech at the virtual DNC to the arrest of Steve Bannon to the economics of COVID-19 as it continues to hit the wallet of Americans. GUESTSPeter LaVelle - Host of CrossTalk on RT, American journalist | Are Both Political Parties Hopeless?Lee Stranahan - Investigative Reporter, host of Populist.TV, director of Citizen Journalism School | Steve Bannon ArrestDanny Haiphong - Contributor to the Black Agenda Report and Co-Author of American Exceptionalism and American Innocence: A People's History of Fake News | What Will It Take For the Left to Ditch the DNC?Dr. Linwood Tauheed - Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City | Trump's COVID-19 Executive OrdersIn Jamarl's first hour monologue, he said that the Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, managed to meet the very low bar they set for his acceptance speech. Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by Peter LaVelle, who discussed the Democratic Convention and agreed that while Joe Biden did not screw up his acceptance speech at the virtual DNC, it lacked any important substance. Peter said he expected no better from the Republican Convention coming up next week and that neither party seems to want to deliver on the populist promises that they make in order to get elected. LaVelle also pointed out his disappointment in Donald Trump for an inability to deliver on promises and said that he thinks both political parties in America are more accountable to the donor class than they are to the people.In the second hour, the hosts were joined by investigative journalist Lee Stranahan, who discussed his relationship and that of other Breitbart reporters to Steve Bannon, who was arrested yesterday and faces fraud charges along with three others. Lee said that Bannon treated employees badly and also that his own personal politics seem inscrutable and tied more to the pursuit of money than any ideological position. He also gave details of the We Build the Wall project that is at the heart of Bannon's fraud indictment and said Bannon took over the project after it began making money.Then the hosts were joined by Danny Haiphong, who said that as a leftist, he thinks it is time for the progressive and socialist left to abandon the dream that they are going to significantly change American politics through the Democrat party. Danny pointed out the Democrats go so far as to criticize people who belong to other parties, such as the Green Party, for not voting Democrat. Danny said real political change in America only comes through street action and that it's time for the left to reconsider its strategy.Then in the third hour, Dr. Linwood Tauheed said that while he is not a Trump supporter, he believes that Trump's announcement of executive orders to deal with Congressional inaction on economic issues caused by COVID-19 was a brilliant political move. He pointed out that since Trump announced a $300 / week extension with money from a FEMA fund, over half of US states have already signed up for it. They also discussed the irony of Trump's older base opposing Social Security reform.

Fault Lines
Joe Biden Chooses Kamala Harris As VP Pick.

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 168:56


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl Thomas discussed the headlines of the day, including the big news that Joe Biden has chosen California Senator Kamala Harris to be his running mate. They also discussed topics such as the impact of COVID-19 on the UK economy, the latest updates on the explosion in Beirut, and the social/analytical tipping point the United States finds itself in.GUESTSAlexander Mercouris - Editor-in-Chief at TheDuran.com | Monarchy in the UKLaith Marouf - Award-winning Multimedia Producer and media policy/law consultant | Live From Beirut - Latest Explosion UpdatesChris Hedges - Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist, author, and host of On Contact airing on RT America | The Deeper Issues Behind the ProtestsIn Jamarl's monologue, he discussed Kamala Harris many flaws as a vice presidential pick for Joe Biden. Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by Alexander Mercouris, who discussed the devastating impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the British economy, which has been one of the hardest hit countries. Alexander said the structure of the UK economy is a problem, and he sees an incredibly botched response from Johnson's government. They also discussed the general state of the United Kingdom and looked at the impact it is having on the coronavirus policy. They also discussed the state of the National Health Service.In the second hour, the hosts were joined by Laith Marouf, who discussed the very latest developments from Beirut after the massive explosion that rocked that city's port last week. They discussed the events that led up to the explosion, including a press conference the Prime Minister was set to give two days before the explosion. They also talked about the combustible materials that were being stored at the port. They discussed suspicions within the country that Lebanese officials may have been involved in the recent resignation of Lebanon's entire cabinet. They also looked at the historic factors that have led to Lebanon's governmental structure and talked about possible resolutions to the explosion, which he sees Israel playing a central part in.In the third hour, Jamarl and Shane were joined by Chris Hedges, who discussed the major economic problems that were facing many Americans prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, problems that he blames on previous Democrat administrations and cited examples of how Clinton era economic policies such as NAFTA were a betrayall to workers. While criticizing Donald Trump's nepotism and corruption, Hedges also pointed to similar problems with Joe Biden, including his son Hunter's $50,000 a month job with a Ukrainian energy company. They also raised the question as to who would want to be president right now given the problems facing whoever wins the 2020 election.

Fault Lines
Did Russia Win the COVID-19 Vaccine Race?

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 168:40


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed a range of topics from the latest announcement by Putin that Russia had developed a vaccine against COVID-19 to the cause of the recent deadly explosion in Lebanon to Joe Biden's vice presidential pick possibilities to the state of the US Postal Service.GUESTSMaram Susli - Political Commentator and Geopolitical Analyst | The Beirut Explosion in ContextChuck Zlatkin - Legislative and Political Director, New York Metro Area Postal Union | Trump vs. the MailmenCaleb Maupin - Speaker, author of City Builders and Vandals in Our Age: Articles and Essays on Socialism | Left Eye on the NewsIn Jamarl's first hour monologue, he said that Joe Biden is a horrible candidate for the Democrats. Jamarl also wished Shane a happy birthday. Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by Maram Susli, and they discussed the recent explosion in the port of Beirut, Lebanon, that injured thousands and killed hundreds. Maram said she believes it is important to look at the events that led up to the explosion in trying to determine what actually happened, and she believes it is suspicious that the blast came during a time of such economic hardship and unrest in Beirut, and especially as Lebanon was beginning to explore other economic options for itself. She said the blast has left Lebanon desperate from the International Monetary Fund. Maram also discussed the role of the French in the response of the explosion as well as historically and said that French president Emmanuel Macron is one of the people who stands to benefit most.In the second hour, Jamarl and Shane talked with Chuck Zlatkin about the importance of the postal system, especially in the era of COVID-19, and how the Trump administration is currently trying to dismantle it. John talked about the importance of the universality of the Postal Service and how they deliver mail to anyone anywhere in the United States and contrast that with big private carriers like FedEx and UPS. He pointed out that not many people are aware that those private carriers often use the US Postal Service to deliver the "last mile" and get packages to people in remote areas. He pointed out how the Trump administration had made the new Postmaster General a logistics person who is cutting overtime and putting people in the positions who are not aware. He also said this war with the Postal Service at such a critical time may backfire on President Trump.The hosts were joined in the third hour by Caleb Maupin, who discussed the importance of what he sees as an FDR style work project to get the COVID-19 economy rolling again. Caleb talked about the benefits of such a project not just to the economy, but also to solving certain health and infrastructure problems that he sees the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating. They also discussed the upcoming election and Joe Biden's choice for vice president. Caleb said he believes powerful forces are battling it out behind closed doors to put Kamala Harris in as Biden's vice presidential pick, a prospect he finds scary, given what he sees as her hostility towards protesters and notably pro Palestinian activists. He said he learned of this from interviewing people who have met with Harris.

Fault Lines
Over Eight Million Covid-19 Cases Worldwide

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 163:50


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Shane Stranahan discussed a variety of issues, including the fractured nature of current American politics, whether it's too soon for anarchy, and how US election hypocrisy has impacted the people of Venezuela.Guests:Greg Palast - Best Selling Author and Journalist, investigative reporter for the BBC, The Guardian, and Rolling Stone, author of the bestseller The Best Democracy Money Can Buy | Will Trump Steal 2020?Tom Luongo - Geopolitical Analyst & Publisher of the Gold Goats 'n Guns Newsletter | Michael Flynn & ProtestsCynthia McKinney - Former Member of Congress | ChinaIn the first hour, Jamarl's monologue expressed shock and dismay that some Democrats are urging Joe Biden not to debate Donald Trump, and Jamarl said politicians should put the country's interests ahead of their own. Then there was more of Jarmarl's interview with award-winning writer Greg Palast about election integrity in the US and places like Venezuela, where Palast says the US supported Juan Guaidó because he was white. Palast also said he believes race is an important problem in stealing votes from black people in America, citing examples of people being purged from voter rolls.In the second hour, the hosts talked to Tom Luongo about the judge in the Michael Flynn case's continued insistence in going forward, even though the justice department has said it will not prosecute Flynn. Tom thinks this is a purely political move and that President Trump should have pardoned Michael Flynn months ago, since the Democrats want to force him to pardon Flynn to try to use that against him in the upcoming election. They also discussed the ongoing national protests around the country, and Tom said that as a libertarian he is concerned about the militarization of police that is happening in places like the Pacific Northwest right now -- it's too much, too soon.In the third hour, they had a short segment with author and former congresswoman Cynthia McKinney about her upcoming book on China. She said the Chinese people were used to wearing masks based on their experience with air pollution and the SARS virus, and so they complied with the government response to the COVID-19 outbreak.Then Shane and Jamarl discussed whether Donald Trump would attempt to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg if she were unable to continue her Supreme Court term prior to the election.

Fault Lines
Should Progressives Abandon The Democrats?

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 165:27


GUESTS Mark Sleboda - International Relations & Security Analyst | China Policy Jacqueline Luqman - Political Analyst | Media Coverage of Black Lives MatterDr. Bill Honigman - Emergency Room Physician, Progressive Healthcare Activist and National Outreach Director at Progressive Democrats of America.org | Single Payer and Democratic PlatformIn the first hour, Jamal's monologue dealt with rejecting the Democrats for what he sees as an inevitable capitulation to Republicans on their COVID-19 stimulus bill. Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by geopolitical analyst Mark Sleboda, who discussed China and pointed out that the United States and other foreign nations' investments helped set up China's economic success for decades by using cheap labor in China. They also discussed the conflict in the South China Sea and pointed out that the United States wants to be able to deploy land based ballistic missiles to prepare for a Naval conflict, which is pushing the United States to withdraw from short term ballistic treaties. Mark said that there is censorship in American media that does not present anything but the establishment foreign policy views on China, Russia, Iran, and other counties.In the second hour, Shane and Jamarl were joined by Jacqueline Luqman, who expressed her view that media coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement is inaccurate, and she said that in a country where most of the media is controlled by six corporations tied to political parties, it is not a surprise that the media coverage is biased. She also pointed out what she sees as the hypocrisy of people calling the Black Lives Matter movement illegitimate for violence when other protest movements have done things that she believes are equivalent but have not been delegitimized, using the examples of the anti-mask protests and anti-quarantine protesters in Michigan. She also discussed what she sees as the impossibility of discussing race without discussing class.In the third hour, they were joined by Dr. Bill Honigman and discussed a recent move by Bernie Sanders delegates to withhold support for the Democratic platform unless it supports single payer healthcare or what they call Medicare for All. Bill said that Americans would be healthier and better able to handle crises such as COVID-19 with Medicare for All, but both the Democratic party and the Biden campaign are resisting what he sees as inevitable change. They also discussed whether progressives should always support the Democratic Party.

Fault Lines
AG Barr to Rip Russiagate & Anarchists

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 164:20


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl Thomas discussed a variety of topics from the motives of the protesters in Portland to the origins of the White Helmets movement to the forensic and other evidence on Russiagate.GUESTSMaram Susli - Political Commentator and Geopolitical Analyst | Syria and the White HelmetsDanny Sjursen - Retired U.S. Army Officer and Former History Instructor at West Point | Does the USA Think All Lives Matter?Ian Miles Cheong - Journalist Who Covers Media, Politics & Culture, Managing Editor at HumanEvents.com | Portland ProtestsBill Binney - Former Technical Director at the NSA | The Lies of RussiagateIn his monologue, Jamarl expressed his disgust over the Democrats rejecting Medicare for All in their platform. Then Jamarl and Shane were joined by geopolitical analyst Maram Susli, who discussed the recent incident where a US military jet buzzed an Iranian passenger plane over Syrian territory, an incident that Maram says was effectively an act of terrorism by the United States. They also discussed the White Helmets organization and the recent death of that group's founder. Maram explained the history of the group and how it was formed as a way to deflect from direct government support by the United States of Al-Qaeda forces.In the second hour, the hosts were joined by Danny and they talked about whether the United States imperial state values all lives. Danny pointed out the danger in the aggression hidden behind many so-called humanitarian motives. They also discussed what it would take to change the current system's core policies, and Danny said that he believes it is impossible under the current political leadership.They also talked about what he thinks the goals are of the protesters in Portland, which is to beat the police into attacking them in order to create a nationwide uprising. He talked about other goals of the protesters including the abolition of the family unit. He also discussed how the protesters are opposed to being filmed because they fear arrest and have attacked journalists.Then Shane spoke with former NSA technical director Bill Binney, who explained why he gave affidavits in the Roger Stone and General Michael Flynn cases, both of which were denied to be introduced as evidence by the Obama-appointed judges. Binney said there's forensic evidence that shows the information did not and could not have come from a hack. He also discussed his history at the NSA and how he quit in 2001 when the NSA began focusing on spying on individuals. He also said that he has seen no evidence directly that Seth Rich was involved.

Fault Lines
Protest Violence Escalates

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 166:28


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl Thomas covered a variety of topics ranging from the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests to the nature of capitalism to the latest revelations about the Steele Dossier and the latest news headlines. GUESTSAlexander Mercouris - Editor-in-Chief at TheDuran.com | New Steele Dossier ShockerPete Ingami - Radio host, blogger | Democrats Repeat Anti-Fed Talking Points From Civil WarMark Frost - Economist, professor, consultant, drummer, Eagle Scout, Marine, libertarian'ish | Portland Protests and Property RightsWyatt Reed - Sputnik News Analyst and Producer for By Any Means Necessary, which airs on Radio Sputnik M-F from 2-4PM | Attacks on Journalists in PortlandIn today's first hour, Jamarl's monologue dealt with the subjective nature of values. Then the hosts were joined by Alexander Mercouris, who discussed the revelation that the "primary sub source" in Christopher Steele's dossier was a researcher for the Brookings Institute. Alexander said that this new information is yet another fatal blow to the dossier having any credibility whatsoever. Then they discussed the protests sweeping across the US and contrasted them with the Yellow Vest protests in France. Alexander said he believes that, while the Black Lives Matter protesters were making a valid point about police brutality, they've been co-opted by the Democratic establishment in a way the protesters in France have not been. They also discussed the difficulty UK voters had in voting for Boris Johnson due to his position on Brexit, knowing that he planned to dismantle Britain's NHS.In the second hour, they were joined by Pete and Kami and discussed Pete's recent article saying that the Democrats' arguments against federal troops being used in Portland are repeating arguments they made in the past about ending slavery and the Civil Rights Movement.Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by Mark Frost, who gave his view on the protests, particularly in Portland, and stated that his primary value was property rights and that the two months of attacks in Portland had convinced him to do something he thought might've been impossible, which is to vote for Donald Trump.They also discussed the nature of capitalism and whether it made sense to value property over human life.In the third hour, the hosts discussed whether the group Act Blue is simply an arm of the Democratic Party and whether the Black Lives Matter movement should disambiguate themselves from the Democrats and declare an independent ideology.Then they were joined by Radio Sputnik producer Wyatt Reid, who has been at the protests in Portland. They discussed what he said was the "beauty" of the community that has been formed there to fight against federal law enforcement that has been dispatched to the area. He also discussed interviews he's done with Portland mayor Ted Wheeler and talking to the "Wall of Moms."

Fault Lines
White House and Congress Wrangle COVID-19

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 165:40


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl talked about a variety of subjects focusing on the impact of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, from the economic impact to its role in the current European Union summit to education, as well as discussing foreign policy and news of the day.GUESTSStephen Lendman - Author and Geopolitical Analyst | Spiraling SanctionsAndrew Spannaus - American Journalist and Writer in Italy | The EU Summit Marshall Auerback - Market Analyst and Writer for the Independent Media Institute | Economic Contractions and the COVID-19 EconomyWilliam Ayers - Author and Former Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) | Education After CoronavirusIn his first hour monologue, Jamarl called out Democrats for not taking Republicans to task and supporting an "imperial presidency" when it suits them.Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by guest Steven Lendman, who discussed the role of sanctions in current US foreign policy. Lendman sited the the cases of sanctions against both China and Iran as examples described the cascading effect on foreign relations that the sanctions have and how they are part of a attempt to maintain America's global hegemony.In the second hour, Jamarl and Shane were joined by Andrew Spannaus and talked about the European Union summit, and how is it has been stalled by the Dutch Prime Minister in a row with Hungry's leader as it is dealing with important issues that Europe faces as the COVID-19 crisis continues. They also talked about how the issue of who controls European Union's currency is an underlying conflict.Then the hosts were joined by Marshall Auerback, who discussed the growing economic contractions around the world due to the COVID-19 virus and how the Trump administration is handling it. There was also discussion of the Austrian economic model of simply letting systems fail on their own, which Auerback rejected as dangerous in a time of great economic change where greater training of workers is required.In the third hour, Shane and Jamarl welcomed William Ayers, who talked about the hypocrisy and contradictions when leading educational experts--including President Obama's former education secretary and people like Bill Gates-- advocate for an education system that they would not send their own children too. They also discussed the democratic ideals of public education, including what Ayers said is recognizing the "incalculable value" of every child.

Fault Lines
What Results Will Trump Accept?

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 166:29


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl Thomas discussed several topics, including the recent negotiations over EU finances breaking down, President Trump's reaction to the COVID-19 outbreak, the life and legacy of John Lewis, and the violent protests in Portland and other American cities.GUESTSCaleb Maupin - Speaker, writer, journalist, political analyst, and author of City Builders and Vandals in Our Age: Articles and Essays on Socialism | Feds Crackdown on Portland RiotsMargaret Kimberley - Senior Columnist and Editor for Black Agenda Report | Mixed Legacy of John LewisTom Luongo - Geopolitical Analyst & Publisher of the Gold Goats 'n Guns Newsletter | Ghislaine MaxwellIn the first hour monologue, Jamarl decried Donald Trump's lack of leadership on the nationwide protests and coronavirus.Then Shane and Jamarl spoke to Caleb Maupin about how the protests in cities like Portland, Oregon, and the federal pushback from the Trump administration create an opportunity to talk about the history of crackdowns on political dissent that have been going on for years in the United States. He cited examples such as the "extraordinary rendition" style program by police exposed in Chicago and in the 2010 raids on members of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization. Caleb said that media focus on what is happening in Portland should be seen as an opportunity to bring up these other examples the people are less aware of.In the second hour, Shane and Jamarl talked to Margaret Kimberley about the life and legacy of Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis. Kimberley thought that, while his early work in the Civil Rights Movement with SNCC (the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee) was heroic, it did not give him a lifetime pass from criticism. Kimberley went on to say that as a congressman, he was not only undistinguished but he also became part of the Congressional Black Caucus's work in consistently defeating truly progressive policies. She also stated she thought his support for the Clintons and against Bernie Sanders was very disappointing. Kimberley also talked about her own personal political journey, including the founding of Black Agenda Report in 2006 and her move more and more towards the left.In the third hour, Jamarl and Shane talked to Tom Loungo about the recent arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell and what Tom sees is a connection to Brexit through a series of elitist connections and events ranging from the fall of the Soviet Union to the pillaging of Russia's assets in the 1990s to the Russiagate hoax. Tom says the information that Maxwell and her co-conspirator Jeffrey Epstein may have on world leaders goes directly into what he sees as a plot to remove Donald Trump from power.

Fault Lines
As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Atlanta Sued Over Masks

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 167:58


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl Thomas discussed topics from the federal troops being deployed in Portland to single payer healthcare to monetary theory to the relationship between Zionism and Judaism.GUESTSJoel Segal - Former Congressional Staffer | Pushing Single Payer HealthcareRabbi Yaakov Shapiro - Author, The Empty Wagon | Zionism and JudaismStephanie Kelton -Author and Leading Authority on Modern Monetary Theory| Is Printing Money the Answer?In Jamarl's first hour monologue, he discussed the deployment of federal troops in Portland, Oregon, where nearly two months of violent protests have occurred almost nightly, with massive property destruction. Jamal said he opposes the use of federal troops and said he finds the government pushback frightening.Then Shane and Jamarl were joined by Joel Segal, one of the architects of Obamacare and a congressional aide to John Conyers for years. He talked about his own pivotal role in writing the Obamacare bill, and explained why he thinks progressives need to "hold their nose closed" and vote for Biden as a way to get single payer healthcare. They also discussed the Civil Rights Movement and how he thinks Martin Luther King would've voted, as well as mentioning a new single payer bill he is writing for California.In the second hour, Shane and Jamarl spoke to Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro, who described the relationship between Orthodox Judaism and Zionism, which the rabbi says are diametrical opposites. Shapiro described the history of Zionism and how in the 1970s, it changed from a socialist style of Zionism to a more nationalistic/fascist Zionism that has been a source of much Middle Eastern strife. Rabbi Shapiro also described how anti-Semitism has been used to push Israel's agenda by making it appear to be the only safe place for Jews on Earth when it is actually the most dangerous.In the third hour, Jamal and Shane talked to Stephanie Kelton about monetary theory and the global economy. She described what she sees as the benefits of not being on the gold standard, as it allows the government more flexibility to print money, and she said it allows governments to operate without the fear of other countries taking their gold reserves. She pointed that out in her new book, in which she argues that the government still lives in fear of using this ability to simply use this power to create policies that she says are beneficial to society. They also discussed the US dollar being used as a reserve currency.

Fault Lines
Establishment Pushback on Trump's Stone Decision

Fault Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 167:41


On today's episode of Fault Lines, hosts Shane Stranahan and Jamarl Thomas discussed the recent decision by President Trump to commute the sentence of his longtime advisor Roger Stone, the systemic problems with American media, and the upcoming election.GUESTSRick Sanchez - Internationally Recognized, Award-winning Broadcast Journalist, reporter, news presenter, and host of the nightly news show News with Rick Sanchez on RT America | The 2020 Election and the State of Modern JournalismTyler P. Nixon - Archivist, activist, technologist, legal counsel to Roger Stone | Roger Stone's CommutationDanny Sjursen - Retired U.S. Army Officer and Former History Instructor at West Point | What Went Wrong with the United States' View of WarIn the first hour, Jamarl's monologue looked at President Trump's decision Friday to commute the sentence of longtime advisor Roger Stone, and while criticizing Stone, called out the Democrat hypocrisy on the issue of lying to Congress.Then Shane and Jamarl spoke to veteran TV journalist Ricky Sanchez about the upcoming national election. Rick said that he sees very little difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden on issues of foreign policy, but Biden scares him less on a personal level and Donald Trump is not someone that he would hire. Rick also talked about how CNN censored material from a book he had written when he worked for that network and decided the impact of careerism on truth-telling.In the second hour, Shane and Jamal talked to Roger Stone advocate Tyler Nixon about the recent decision by President Trump to commute Stone's sentence. Tyler pushed back on the idea that Roger Stone did anything wrong and went into detail about Stone's contentious relationship with witness Randy Credico. Nixon also described the intense questioning that he says Roger Stone was assailed with in an attempt to charge Stone with a process crime.In the third hour, Jamarl and Shane spoke with Danny Sjursen about the government and the media's shifting narrative about the US involvement in Afghanistan and the uncorroborated story that Russia was paying bounties. Danny said he believes the media coverage of foreign policy has gotten worse in recent times. They also discussed whether America learned the wrong lesson after the world wars and moved away from the model of citizen soldiers to one of "warriors."

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon
Episode 25: Hashtag golf

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 79:44


On episode twenty-five of Get a Grip, Shane opens up talking with Max about successfully qualifying for the Arizona Open and the guys breakdown Bryson DeChambeau's win and style of golf. Then Shane asks Max about the process of tinkering with clubs and feels on the PGA TOUR, hashtag golf is explained and flights are delivered. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Command Point
Episode 19: Bay Area Tournament Simulation Group Stage

Command Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 83:44


In this episode,  Ryan and Shane are joined by Command Point's Chief Analyst Sean as they review which factions have been brought to the Bay Area Tournament Simulation and what this tells us about the current Kill Team meta. Then Shane and Sean talk us through their BATS Group Stage games. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDX6Z28pM1CdJLCvejU3Jw - Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more strategic Kill Team content, including Battle Reports! https://www.instagram.com/commandpoint/ - Follow us on Instagram to keep up with our hobby progress! https://discord.gg/7Tcf6HQ - Join the Command Point community Discord! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon
Episode 24: Peace out, June

Get a Grip with Max Homa & Shane Bacon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 83:18


On episode twenty-four of Get a Grip, Shane opens up asking Max about playing on the PGA TOUR while coronavirus is ongoing and they also talk about his week at the Travelers Championship. Then Shane addresses the situation with FOX and the guys finish up ranking their favorite planets! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

RADICAL
16. The 1st Virtual Convention & Memorial Day

RADICAL

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 44:33


Who won the LP presidential and vice president nomination? Where shenanigans had? Then Shane discusses memorial day, and begs the question, why are we sending men and women to die when the enemy is here. And a reading of the his Declaration of Individual Independence. 

Two Lords Without Swords.
TLWS ep 25 We're all villagers now

Two Lords Without Swords.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 81:57


Shane and Neil both join me in person for a special news heavy episode of two lords without swords! We discuss the new legendary banner in FEH, Golden week events and a little bit about saber. Then Shane talks a little bit about dragalia lost and the FEH crossover event. Then Neil talks about the recent FE16 news and updates. We then round it out with some persona news discussion. Two Lords Without Swords now has an email. Please email us at twolordswithoutswords@gmail.com if you want your voice to be heard on the podcast! Neil's twitter: https://twitter.com/Lord_Niru My Twitter: https://twitter.com/OperaZombie707 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/opera707 Check out TLWS: https://anchor.fm/twolordswithoutswords and The Gunpla Chronicles https://anchor.fm/gunplachronicles

Inside #bcpoli
The Woodford Show w/ Kathleen Karpuk, Kris Sims, Les Doiron, and Jeffrey Meyers

Inside #bcpoli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 50:39


On today's Woodford Show we get the latest from the Kamloops Thompson School District with Chair Kathleen Karpuk. Then Shane is joined by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation's BC Director Kris Sims who has pored over the receipts in the legislature expense scandal. Next we talk about saving First Nations languages and a cool project to do just that with Ucluelet First Nation's Les Doiron. We finish with our weekly chat with lawyer and TRU lecturer Jeffrey Meyers on the latest twists and turns in the Trump Russia probe.

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast
My Tootsies are Cold

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 51:59


Shane decides to rejoin the podcast today. Todd starts off talking about the success of the Birthday Charity Drive. Then Shane and Todd spend a lot of time talking about PnP PowerShell templates and the awesome things coming out of that team. Then they talk a little about some cool stuff announced for PowerApps and related technology. Wrapping up with a tale of woe about Shane's Tesla and some great upcoming events in the community.

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast
Never Spend all of that Money

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 49:15


In this episode, even though Lori wasn’t there to supervise, the boys did a decent job of staying on topic. Maybe Lori is really the problem? In traditional fashion Todd starts off talking about a blog post he wrote on Office 365 group permissions and then some other fun about making SharePoint look nicer. Then Shane chimes in with his needs for a new laptop and reminds you how to fix SharePoint Workflow patches. Finally, they end with something interesting, talking about all of the events you can meet Shane at. A must listen!

Sketchy Nonsense
SN Podcast #45: Smack Em's Law

Sketchy Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 70:56


The boys get a chance to talk with Bernie Sanders and find out what he has been doing for the past two years. Then Shane gets the privilege to see what Shane and Nicks secret new club is all about. Then we ask ourselves, does Arbys truly have all the meats? Find out in this episode of... SKETCHY NONSENSE! .:::Beer Of The Week:::. 30TH ANNIVERSARY IMPERIAL OYSTER STOUT by Great Lakes Brewing Co. https://www.greatlakesbrewing.com/ImperialOysterStout Podcast@SketchyNonsense.com www.SketchyNonsense.com Facebook.com/SketchyNonsense Twitter.com/SketchyNonsense Patreon.com/SketchyNonsense "Upbeat Forever " Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

The Mid Mo Smoke Show
The Mid Mo Smoke Show 8/11/18 Peterson Oil

The Mid Mo Smoke Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 47:58


Shane Carey from Peterson Oil and Asphalt joins us on the Mid Mo Smoke Show this week. He'll tell us about what's going on at Peterson Oil and a cool Propane Grill. Then Shane shares a wild game recipe with us.

DynastyTradesHQ Podcast
Eric Balkman, ADP Talk, & A Shane vs Jeremy FFPC Roster Showdown

DynastyTradesHQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 68:25


Welcome to Episode 24 of the @DynastyTradesHQ Podcast!  "Eric Balkman, ADP Talk, & A Shane vs Jeremy FFPC Roster Showdown" The HQ crew welcomes special guest, Eric Balkman (@EricBalkman) Media Relations for @FFPC, Host/Producer at HighStakeFantasyFootballHour Podcast (@HSFFHour), & High-Stakes Low Down Host for @RotoViz .  They discuss NFL news, some @FFPC draft strategies and some ADP comparisons between the @DFF_ADP and @FFPC ADP!  Then Shane and Jeremy compare their @FFPC rosters and get some insight from Eric on which one could come out on top.  Come have fun and hang out with the Shane, Michael & Jeremy as they talk dynasty player values and trades! This podcast is brought to you by http://GTBets.eu , an Official Sponsor of the DynastyTradesHQ podcast. Are you looking to get some action in on today’s games? Head over http://GTBets.eu  for all of your sports betting needs with updated odds covering all major sports. The bottom line… GTBets.eu will have you placing your first bet within minutes with their simple to use registration process. So, register now and earn up to $500 in free money! Simply add TRADESHQ in the “referred by” field to get the highest possible welcome bonus!   Find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and PodBean. Please make sure you rate and review! You can find us on Twitter @DynastyTradesHQ. The DynastyTradesHQ podcast (with your hosts Shane Manila @DFF_Shane, Michael Cipes @FFBlitz, and Jeremy Browand @DFF_Madman) goes beyond the obvious to bring you the right takes on trades, trade philosophies, and impact of ADP on trading. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, and we’ll get through the crazy world of dynasty trading together every week!

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast
Extension Cord on the Wireless Keyboard

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 49:08


Today's show is full of great tech topics. Shane and Todd cover Tesla and a how Microsoft is getting rid of passwords (not really). They cover Office 365's new multi-geo support, and how secure your data in the cloud is from the government's prying eyes. Then Shane doesn't mean to go off on a rant, but he goes off on a rant about deceptive headlines and how it grinds his gears. All that any why politicians might not be as out of touch about technology as you think they are.

Community Focus Podcasts on WYRZ | WYRZ 98.9
#517 (11-16-17)Town Managers And Bob Jenkins

Community Focus Podcasts on WYRZ | WYRZ 98.9

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 28:07


Shane Ray interviews Brownsburg Town Manager Grant Kleinhenz and Avon Town Manager Tom Klein about new roadways. Then Shane interviews legendary broadcaster and WYRZ personality Bob Jenkins.

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast
Podcast 327 - Daily Grind of the Common Man

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 45:41


Todd starts off this episode talking about a change in his career. After a good cry, he and Shane pick up the pieces and talk about a new webpart coming to SharePoint Online. Then Shane talks about some new security and BI functionality coming to Office 365. In bigger news, Todd and Shane announced their next online SharePoint Admin class. It's March 20th to 24th. It'll cover all the fun SharePoint on-prem and Office 365 topics that the cool admins are talking about these days. Check out the syllabus and sign up at http://www.boldzebras.com/sharepointadministratortraining

A Band of Gamers
142 Induction, Live In Paris and Indonesian Junk

A Band of Gamers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 54:31


Joel, Shane and Karl set up their past selves to help their present selves in order to get their future selves where they need to be. Then Shane tickles a jar of mayonnaise. Starts with the most intellectual game they've ever played and closes with the least. In between there's a review of Sleater-Kinney Live in Paris and a tune from Indonesian Junk.   0:01:24 Video Game | Induction http://www.inductiongame.com   0:21:05 Record | Live in Paris by Sleater-Kinney https://megamart.subpop.com/releases/sleater_kinney/live_in_paris 0:40:02 Song | "Turn To Stone" by Indonesian Junk https://indonesianjunk.bandcamp.com   0:44:51 Post Game Split Single and Midnight Reruns at Anodyne My Name Is Mayo   Music Played In This Episode With permission Intro by Tiny Rockets --> https://tinyrockets.bandcamp.com Indonesian Junk "Turn To Stone" --> https://indonesianjunk.bandcamp.com Via fair use Short clip of Sleater-Kinney "Price Tag (Live)" before album critique of Live in Paris   Join The Community Discord Facebook Group Links Subscribe To Podcast (RSS Feed) Website ABandofGamers.com Twitter @ ABandofGamers Instagram.com/ABandofGamers Email ABOGpod@gmail.com Intro, segue and outro music provided by Tiny Rockets and used with permission.  Thank you for listening! If you ejoy the show and would like to support ABOG, please tell a friend and share it on social media.

All You Need is Blood
Episode 0 (The Pilot Episode) - Bone Tomahawk discussion, Romero's Living Dead Trilogy

All You Need is Blood

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 64:21


This is the very beginnings of the UHM podcast, more of a test than anything else Shane Smith and Ryan Tutolo struggle through audio issues and bad connections to discuss horror in general and then Bone Tomahawk the new Kurt Russel movie. Then Shane and Ryan go over the original Romero Dead Trilogy and a few of the remakes to each of the originals as well.

Sid Roth's Messianic Vision

Shane Warren got caught up into heaven and eavesdropped on conversations between Jesus and Father God. Then Shane began to act out what he heard them say. The results? Supernatural!

Sid Roth's Messianic Vision

Shane Warren got caught up into heaven and eavesdropped on conversations between Jesus and Father God. Then Shane began to act out what he heard them say. The results? Supernatural!

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast
Netcast 203 - Honeymoon Suite

Todd and Shane's Cloudy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2014 54:10


Tonight's netcast has a special treat, Todd and Shane in a hotel room. After they settle down they talk about tips for beginning podcasters, The June 2014 CU for SharePoint 2013, and patching the Distributed Cache. Then Shane fawns over his Lumia 1020 phone for a bit. Todd finished it up by talking about a new tech toy that he recently bought that might get him attacked by a crazed bystander.

Sid Roth's Messianic Vision

Shane Warren got caught up into heaven and eavesdropped on conversations between Jesus and Father God. Then Shane began to act out what he heard them say. The results? Supernatural!

Sid Roth's Messianic Vision

Shane Warren got caught up into heaven and eavesdropped on conversations between Jesus and Father God. Then Shane began to act out what he heard them say. The results? Supernatural!

Draftvice- News/Analysis surrounding Fantasy Football and the NFL Draft
Draftvice- NFC North Review-2019 NFL Draft Reactions- Guest Host: Shane McMurdo

Draftvice- News/Analysis surrounding Fantasy Football and the NFL Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 48:58


Draftvice- 2019 NFL Draft Reactions- NFC North ReviewGuest Host: Shane McMurdoGreen Bay Packers 00:56, Detroit Lions 19:19 Minnesota Vikings 30:57, Chicago Bears 36:20,Subscribe to us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Follow on twitter: @draftviceWalter (instagram/snapchat/twitter): @Brojodeathpunchhttps://www.facebook.com/Draftvice/Follow Shane McMurdo: @thee_Shane_mcmJoin Walter Deptuch (Brojo Deathpunch- @Brojodeathpunch) and our guest host, local stand up comedian and Titans fan, Shane McMurdo as they review the NFC North’s (Packers, Bears, Lions and Vikings) draft haul.Listen as Shane, and Wojo start off with the Greenbay Packers two first round selections and their decision to draft athletic freaks in Edge defender/D-lineman Rashan Gary, Michigan, at 12 and: Safety Darnell Savage, Maryland at pick 21 (in a trade up from 29 with the Seahawks). Then the duo jump onto day 2 and review the selections of Center Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State and another athletic beast in tight end Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M. Defensive lineman Kingsley Keke, Texas A&M, Corner Ka’dar Hollman, Toledo, runningback Dexter Williams, Notre Dame and Linebacker Ty Summers, TCU round out Breenbay’s day 3 picks.Then Shane and Wojo dive into a Detroit Lions draft that included a first round pick of Tight End TJ Hockenson, Iowa at 8 overall. Then they breakdown Detroit’s use of their day 2 picks on potential scheme fit but all around reaches in linebacker Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii and safety Will Harris, Boston College. The day 3 picks include a surprisingly high upside pick (& draft community darling) in Corner Amani Oruwarlye, Penn State as well as Edge Austin Bryant, Clemson, Wide Receiver Travis Fulgham, Old Dominion, Ty Johnson, Maryland and the unathletic tight end Isaac Nauta, GeorgiaNext the duo gets into the clear strategy of the Minnesota Vikings’ decision to address the offensive line early and often with the first round selection of Center Garrett Bradbury, NC State and Offensive Guard Dru Samia, Oklahoma in the fourth round. Day 2 saw the Vikings loading up more on offensive pieces with the round 2 selection of tight end Irv Smith Jr., Alabama and round 3 selection of running back Alexander Mattison, Boise State. The Vikings then spent day 3 throwing darts with nine (9) selections that included linebacker Cameron Smith, USC, DI Armon Watts, Arkansas, S Marcus Epps, Wyoming, T Olisaemeka Udoh, Elon, CB Kris Boyd, Texas, WR Dillon Mitchell, Oregon, WR Olabisi Johnson, Colorado State, and Long snapper Austin Cutting, Air ForceLastly, the crew finishes up with the NFC North’s Chicago Bears. Who didn’t have a selection until the third round, where they traded up to selection running back David Montgomery, Iowa State. The bears continued to make the most out of their picks then by selecting wide receiver Cavin “Riley” Ridley, Georgia. Then rounded out the rest of their draft with a couple of fliers on corner and another running back in CB Duke Shelley, Kansas State, RB Kerrith Whyte, Florida Atlantic, and CB Stephen Denmark, Valdosta State