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What a whirlwind few weeks it's been – I can't believe it's already April and I don't know about you guys but I'm counting down until the Easter break to catch up with myself again. It's been SO delightful to work with real life people in the flesh and travel around again – of course I've gotten overexcited as usual and episodes have been dropping all over the shop between Survivor, #yaysofourlives and the regular schedule BUT I hope it's been keeping things fresh and you on your toes.I couldn't be more excited to be back to our regular programming this week with a guest with whom many of us have fallen in love from afar. I didn't intend it this way but it's funny how things work out – we recorded this the day after his birthday and a few days before mine AND we're releasing it now during World Autism Awareness Month kicking off with United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day just days ago on April 2.Yep, I'm SO thrilled to have Netflix's Love on the Spectrum star, Michael Theo joining us this week. You might remember Ang and I recommended this brilliant show in a #yaysofourlives episode – it's a wholesome and uplifting docuseries following seven young neurodiverse adults as they explore the wild world of dating.Michael in particular captured hearts all over the world with his passion for finding his person and constant zingers making his way even onto the Ellen Show and drawing guests on his own podcast Mr A+ like stars from his favourite TV show (and mine, Brooklyn 99). Having only been told about his autism diagnosis at 13 years old, Michael sees his neurodiversity as a gift not a burden and in listening today, I hope you see why…
What a whirlwind few weeks it's been – I can't believe it's already April and I don't know about you guys but I'm counting down until the Easter break to catch up with myself again. It's been SO delightful to work with real life people in the flesh and travel around again – of course I've gotten overexcited as usual and episodes have been dropping all over the shop between Survivor, #yaysofourlives and the regular schedule BUT I hope it's been keeping things fresh and you on your toes. I couldn't be more excited to be back to our regular programming this week with a guest with whom many of us have fallen in love from afar. I didn't intend it this way but it's funny how things work out – we recorded this the day after his birthday and a few days before mine AND we're releasing it now during World Autism Awareness Month kicking off with United Nations-sanctioned World Autism Awareness Day just days ago on April 2. Yep, I'm SO thrilled to have Netflix's Love on the Spectrum star, Michael Theo joining us this week. You might remember Ang and I recommended this brilliant show in a #yaysofourlives episode – it's a wholesome and uplifting docuseries following seven young neurodiverse adults as they explore the wild world of dating. Michael in particular captured hearts all over the world with his passion for finding his person and constant zingers making his way even onto the Ellen Show and drawing guests on his own podcast Mr A+ like stars from his favourite TV show (and mine, Brooklyn 99). Having only been told about his autism diagnosis at 13 years old, Michael sees his neurodiversity as a gift not a burden and in listening today, I hope you see why… FOLLOW MICHAEL HERE + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
In this episode, Sif and Theo talk about bones for some amount of time. Content warning: we do get into the discussion of death and things of an existential nature, so please feel free to skip this and catch us on the next episode. Other than that, we talk about bones in our praxis, and how to ethically source bones for those interested! Much fun was had, cool was said many times. Want to support the Wyrdos? https://ko-fi.com/heathenwyrdos Find Heathen Wyrdos Podcast on Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbay, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and other places where podcasts live. Heathen Wyrdos Logo Art by Forfeda: http://www.forfeda.com - this coffee break one is courtesy of Kenna. Music: Towards the Horizon by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ All other sound effects used here are under license for unlimited use courtesy of audiojungle.
In this episode, we discuss the 10 Principles of Nutrition, as defined by E.C. Synkowski. We also give a shout out to our new gym member, Theo Love! Enjoy!
Blaine Capatch, Lauren Ashley Bishop, Zach Reino and Matt Kirshen join host, Dave Holmes to settle once and for all, is vegetarianism worth it? Team Worth It Zach Reino and Matt Kirshen Team Not Worth It Blaine Capatch and Lauren Ashley Bishop This week, our contestants argue over vegetarianism, defend unpopular opinions from listeners, and try to make St Louis style bagels a thing. Plus, our old friend Florida Man makes an appearance in a special segment. Blaine Capatch wants to plug The Cinco De Mayo Lucha VaVOOM shows and Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. Lauren Ashley Bishop wants to plug her social media presence, she's @sbellelauren and recommends Ice Thickeners by Emily Heller. Zach Reino wants to plug The Calendar Album and recommends The Doubleclicks' new album. Matt Kirshen wants to plug Probably Science and recommends Dear Joan and Jericha . Special thanks to Theo Love and be sure to check out The Legend of Cocaine Island, available now on Netflix! Find us on Twitter! We are @TroubledPod. You can also find us on Facebook . Call us on the official Troubled Waters hotline! Our number is 323-300-4984. Our producers will have a new prompt for you to answer and we may just use your call on the show. Don't want to pay those pesky international calling fees? Email us a voice memo! troubledwaterspod@gmail.com Written by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded at MaxFunHQ in LA and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.
It sounds like a darkly comic tale worthy of Vonnegut -- Rodney Hyden, a down-on-his-luck Florida businessman, hears a modern urban legend from Julian, the local town hippy: Years back, the story goes, Julian was living the simple life in Puerto Rico when a huge parcel of cocaine washed ashore. Not being sure what to do, Julian buried the drugs and more or less let them be. As the 2008 crash put Rodney in dire financial straits, he began assembling a team to retrieve the cocaine in a mission that was a combination of a heist, a search for buried treasure, and an international drug deal. Join the guys as they sit down with director Theo Love for a peek behind the curtain of this strange, true story. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, Anthony interviews Theo Love, the director of "The Legend of Cocaine Island," who discusses how he made the tongue-in-cheek documentary — now on Netflix — about buried cocaine.
Our host Sits down with Filmmakers Theo Love, Bryan Storkel, and Amy Storkel. They Discuss their latest film, "The Legend of Cocaine Island" which was recently picked up by Netflix Originals after exploding onto the scene at the Tribeca Film Festival. As usual Jake gets everyone sidetracked as they discuss Oscar-Crashing, Card-Counting, and so much more. Have a listen!
Our host Sits down with Filmmakers Theo Love, Bryan Storkel, and Amy Storkel. They Discuss their latest film, "The Legend of Cocaine Island" which was recently picked up by Netflix Originals after exploding onto the scene at the Tribeca Film Festival. As usual Jake gets everyone sidetracked as they discuss Oscar-Crashing, Card-Counting, and so much more. Have a listen!
January 2010: In the buckle of the Bible Belt, 10 churches burn to the ground in just over a month igniting the largest criminal investigation in East Texas history. No stone is left unturned and even Satan himself is considered a suspect in this gripping investigation of a community terrorized from the inside-out. Families are torn apart and communities of faith struggle with forgiveness and justice in this incredible true story. Director Theo Love stops by for a conversation on the culture of East Texas and the unbending drive of the people in the area to find the perpetrators, and the unlikely culprits.