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In this Episode the 7th Tower Gang faces a fight to the death and flashbacks to playing catch with their dad.Cast- Reza- LenaThe Magnificent Figaro- Danny DelucaGamemaster- Jared WitkofskyAl Key- Chris FrenchPerberton- Andrew Collins-AndersonKevin- Morgan JustFeaturing music by Pressure Highway, Jordan Fickel, Danny Deluca and Motoshi Kosako This work is based on Blades in the Dark (found at http://www.bladesinthedark.com/), product of One Seven Design, developed and authored by John Harper, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
You've heard it before: You can do anything! But what if trying to do everything is exactly what's draining your time, emotions, and tangiable resources -- stalling your momentum?In this episode of Take Care & Live!, Dr. Stephen tackles Momentum Thief #5—the myth of limitless potential and reveals to often ignored power of putting boundaries around your potential so you can experience focused momentum. This episode is a wake-up call for high-capacity people who need to narrow their focus to increase their momentum.You'll learn:Why multitasking isn't a flex—it's a momentum killerHow to spot the difference between gifts, talents, skills, and abilitiesWhat it means to build barriers for your potential, not against itNew Book Available, wherever books are sold!The Momentum List: Rediscover Your Ability to Delight in Time, Rather than Be Mastered by It - - --Amazon - https://a.co/d/ch0ImnaBarnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-momentum-list-stephen-peters/1146966970?ean=9798991919517 Available whenever books are sold! Visit takecareandlive.com, and subscribe to unlock more game-changing insight for delighting in your time and growing your impact.Connect with Dr. Stephen V. PetersLinkedIn: Stephen V. Peters, Ed.D. –https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenvpetersInstagram: dr.stephenvpetersThreads: dr.stephenvpeters
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are watching, listener feedback, and analysis of the TNT series The Librarians: The Next Chapter. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss whether the Library will formally invite Lysa and Connor to join the team, and how Charlie takes the next steps toward overcoming her fear of failure. In our What We're Watching segment, Dave watches Parallel, a 2020 multiverse film, and Wayne relates a few observations of his experience on safari. In Listener Feedback, Fred from the Netherlands mentions Sense8, and Alan in England provides 80s MTV music video tie-ins. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: Dave A- Wayne B+
Ever heard of a man so committed to eating for free that he made it a full-time job and a criminal record? Meet Edward Dando, the 19th-century Londoner who scammed his way through more oysters than a hangry TikTok influencer with a seafood sponsorship.In this Spill, we dive into the (surprisingly well-documented) life of a dude who got drunk, smashed shellfish, stiffed the bill, and then asked for more, like some kind of Victorian-era Chad. Was he a folk hero? A chaotic grifter? A man with a death wish and a stomach of steel? Join us as we try to figure out whether Dando was a menace to society or just one of history's greatest freeloaders.This one's fast, funny, and loaded with mollusks. Let's get into it.#oysters #truecrime #history #freeloader #edwarddando #arsenicculture #funnyhistory #londoncrimehttps://www.youtube.com/@arsenicculturehttps://instagram.com/arsenicculturehttps://tiktok.com/@arsenicculturehttps://www.facebook.com/arsenicculture/https://x.com/arsenicculture
Send us a textI love words! I love phrases! Many times we don't know the origin of what we are saying. I have heard many phrases that people attribute to the Bible that were never found there. It is amazing how we can take a phrase or myth and share it as if it were truth. In this episode, we talk about the power of our words and what we are saying. The goal is to remember the power that you have in what you speak about relating to your story! Did you read that...? You have the power to talk about your story. You are the sum total of what you believe and the absolute result of what you say. Take a listen and share what phrases you may have heard that created an idea that led to a belief about something or someone that affected you. I would love to hear from you... Terrilyn@TerrilynMinnifield.com.
A thief ratted herself out on Facebook.
What happens when a priest, a thief, and a buff guy visit a forbidden library? On this explosive episode of our kid-focused Dungeons & Dragons campaign, our heroes finally have a plan for breaking into the Library of Ismiene! But will they be able to pull it off? The dice might just have a different tale to tell... If you've been enjoying our kid-focused D&D content, please consider supporting us on Patreon! With membership tiers starting at just $3, you can enable us to continue creating content like this into the future. You'll also receive awesome perks like bonus content, early releases, free resources, and even personalized shoutouts on the show, so join us on our quest! We are SO THANKFUL for our awesome partners: *Ideas for D&D: Roll & Play Press (rollandplaypress.com, 10% off with link: bit.ly/TKTRollPlay) *Kids' D&D Adventures: DnD Adventure Club (dndadventureclub.com, 10% off: KIDSTABLE10) *Music provided by Monument Studios (fantasy-plus.com, 30% off: KIDSTABLE) *GM Shield provided by Emberglow Gaming (affiliate link: bit.ly/KidsTableDND, 10% off: TheKidsTable) *Puzzle Box provided by The Shop of Many Things (affiliate link: theshopofmanythings.com/THEKIDSTABLE) *Maps provided by 1985 Games (1985games.com, 10% off: KIDSTABLE) *Monster Mini Printing & Painting by Trillium Rose Acres (trilliumroseacres.etsy.com, 15% off: THEKIDSTABLE) *PC Mini Printing & Painting by MordenKatie's Magnificent Minis (mordenkatiesminis.etsy.com, 10% off: KIDSTABLE) *PC Mini Custom Design by John from Brazil (instagram.com/dailyheroforge) *Game Host Ember Rest (emberrestplay.com) About us: When kids are at the table, everyone wins! Playing TTRPGs with kids helps develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, & confidence - not to mention the connections you'll build around the table. That's why we offer this original, kid-inclusive Dungeons & Dragons show along with tip videos and our own D&D campaigns for kids to help you play TTRPGs with the kids at your own table! For Our Kids' Adventures & More: thekidstablednd.com To Support Our Work: patreon.com/TheKidsTableDnD Follow @TheKidsTableDnD on Instagram, TikTok & Facebook #dungeonsanddragons #thekidstablednd #dndwithkids #actualplay #ttrpg #familyshow #familygames #kids #storytelling #roleplaying
Christine Handy thought she would be married forever, but found herself divorced after eleven years. After starting a new career in London, she falls in love with a handsome stranger when he joins her table at a coffee shop. Several coffee dates later, she's heavily involved with an alleged heir to a financial dynasty, but it may be too late to save herself as she slowly unravels the truth of who he really is and what his devious plans are. SPRING/SUMMER MERCH IS HERE! Check out the new swag at our website! WE'RE ON YOUTUBE! Want to view the episodes and not just listen? Check our new video feed to see full video episodes starting today. CLICK HERE TO WATCH AND SUBSCRIBE! LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more! Episode Sponsors: Wild Alaskan Company - Get $35 off your first box of wild-caught, sustainable seafood—delivered right to your door. Go to: https://www.wildalaskan.com/TCO PrettyLitter - Keep your house smelling fresh and clean! Go to www.PrettyLitter.com/tco to save 20% on your FIRST order and get a free cat toy. Greenlight - Help your kids learn how to save, invest, and spend wisely. Start your risk-free Greenlight trial today at www.greenlight.com/tco Hydrow - Skip the gym, not the workout—stay on track with Hydrow! For a limited time go to www.Hydrow.com and use code tco to save up to $450 off your Hydrow Pro Rower! Helix - Upgrade your sleep! Go to www.helixsleep.com/tco for 27% Off Sitewide!! FAM! COME SEE PATRICK ON TOUR! Patrick is headed out on the road WITH A BRAND NEW SHOW! New cities just announced: Provincetown, Charleston, Nashville, Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Washington, Philadelphia, and London. CLICK HERE for tickets and info! Join the TCO Community! Follow True Crime Obsessed on Instagram and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the True Crime Obsessed Podcast Discussion Group! AND INTRODUCING THE NEW TCO DISCORD CHANNEL AS WELL!!!
Today we'll be talking about a naked American man pulled from a drainpipe in Bangkok, an ex-U.S. soldier arrested in Pattaya after a violent episode at a bar, and a little later online consumer protections and Sukhumvit Road safety improvements.
In the final episode of Season Two, hosts Dr Sara Black and Dr Pippa Sterk speak with Dr Panos Theodoropoulos about his upcoming book 'The Precarious Migrant Worker,' which explores how migrant workers come to internalise precarity in the UK's low-wage economy.Drawing from his own experience working in factories, warehouses and restaurant kitchens, Panos blends theory with vivid ethnography to unpack why precarious migrant workers are so difficult to organise—and what's at stake when labour is tied to migration status.The conversation explores the tension between being seen as either a ‘thief' or a ‘cash cow', and how migrant workers are often labelled as these metaphors. Together, the hosts and guest reflect on the institutional forces that shape working lives, the costs of resistance, and the power of telling stories from inside the system.The Precarious Migrant Worker by Dr Panos Theodoropoulos will be released in Spring 2025Follow us:
Amy and Tim discuss what being successful means.As Amy is now 30 has she missed the window of opportunity for success? Is there any opportunity for Tim, now 60, to salvage success from what time he has left? Remember, "Comparison is the Thief of Joy." This is a re-edit, rehash, rerun of episode 30 from February 2023 as part of our "Summer Re-Run" series. (I'd like to say we've been too busy to record every week, but that might not be exactly true as we enjoy the summer weather!) As always, thank you for listening!
In this week's episode, we look at five ways writers can avoid the self-destructive mindset trap of "comparisonitis", and five ways that comparing oneself to other writers can be useful. Once again it is time for Coupon of the Week! This coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Cloak of Wolves, Book #2 in the Cloak Mage series, (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store: WOLVES50 The coupon code is valid through August 5th, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 259 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is July 11th, 2025, and today we are looking at why comparing yourself to other writers is a bad idea. Before that, we will do Coupon of the Week and have an update on my current writing progress. This week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Cloak of Wolves, Book #2 in the Cloak Mage series (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) at my Payhip store, and that is WOLVES50. This coupon code is valid through August 5th, 2025. So if you need a new audiobook to listen to during your travels this summer, we have got you covered. Now let's have an update on my current writing projects. I'm pleased to report that Shield of Power is 100% done, completing the Shield War series. You can get Shield of Power at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Google Play, Apple Books, Smashwords and my own Payhip store. It's been selling briskly and it's gotten good reviews so far, so thank you very much to everyone who has bought and enjoyed the book. Now that Shield of Power is done, the first third of my Super Summer of Finishing Things is complete. So what's next? My next main project is Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest. It was originally going to be named Reactant, but I changed the title to Final Quest to emphasize really and truly and definitively that this is the final book in the trilogy. In fact, I'm already done with the rough draft and I am done with the first phase of editing it as of this recording. If you've been listening to the podcast for a long time, you know how I frequently say that if you keep chipping away the novel over a long enough time, sooner or later you'll finish it. That is exactly what happened here. Since October of 2024, I've been writing 500 words a day on Final Quest, and this piled up over time enough so that after Shield of Power came out, I only had 3,000 more words to write to finish Final Quest, and I did that in an afternoon. One more phase of editing on that and then I would like to have Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest out before July 22nd, if all goes well. I'm also 21,000 words into Ghost in the Siege, which will be my main project once Final Quest is finished. Ghost in the Siege will be the sixth and final book in the Ghost Armor series and will hopefully cap off my Super Summer of Finishing Things. In audiobook news, Shield of Battle (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is now out. You can get it at Audible, Amazon, Apple, and Google Play as of this recording. Because of some difficulties with Findaway Voices, it's going to take a little bit longer to get into the other stores, but I'm working on a way to do that and as I mentioned before, Ghost in the Corruption (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy ) is done and just has to finish processing on the various stores, and so hopefully that should be out before too much longer. So that's where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:52 Main Topic: Comparison Now let's move right on to our main topic, The Dangers of Comparison. In Episode 257, we started a series on mindset for writers. In some of the previous series I've talked about some of the practical ways to help with distractions, procrastination, and managing time wasters. In this series, we're going to focus on things that derail writers from a mindset perspective because as we know with any endeavor in life, mindset is something like three quarters of the battle where if you convince yourself that you're going to fail before you start, you're probably going to fail. So that's why it's important to have an appropriate mindset to the task at hand. Today we're going to focus on comparing yourself to others, and I will share five reasons it's not a great idea to compare yourself to others aimlessly and how to shift your focus to five more constructive ways to compare your work to other authors. Comparisons are a constant of the reading world. Librarians and Goodreads reviewers talk constantly about “readalikes” or finding books that have similar themes or settings. Book displays and shops and libraries love to group similar books or authors together. People look at the bestseller lists like they're sports scores. Dollar amounts in publishing deals are a constant source of gossip and jealousy. Sometimes comparison is useful, especially when creating ads or finding the right demographics to market to. Other times, it can lead to limiting or self-destructive thoughts. So let's start off with five reasons not to compare yourself to others. #1: It can limit you creatively. It can be easy to look at the bestseller list and try to think of ways to write a similar book. Following publishing trends keeps you from your most creative work and frankly isn't as enjoyable to write and most likely for your readers to read. Also, unless you're a fast writer, the publishing world might have moved on by the time you finished that book. In fact, I just saw a thread on social media about that where the commenter was bemoaning the fact that she used to enjoy what's now called cozy fantasy, but that as the genre has evolved, it's developed established tropes and the writers of it are not willing to variate from those tropes. So you have what she said in her words were dozens of clones of Lattes and Legends and Bookshops and Bone Dusts floating around, which is a tricky thread to balance, I do admit, because you want something that'll appeal to the reader, but then the readers like familiarity. What they really seem to like is familiarity presented to them in a way they've never seen before, which can be a challenge when you are trying to look at the bestseller list and limit yourself creatively. #2: What other people are doing is out of your control. You can't control if a book you think isn't as good as yours is suddenly the runaway hit of the year or an author who isn't experienced as you suddenly gets a movie deal. You can't control their success, so don't worry about it or get upset by it. You can control if you're wasting time online mocking those people or complaining about it, for example. That's a waste of your time and energy and doesn't actually make you feel better in the long run (and possibly in the short run as well). I believe in psychology and in military theory for that matter, there's something called the locus of control where you identify the things that you can control and then you drill in and focus in on the things you can control rather than worrying about the things you can't control. As we said, if an author who wrote a book you don't think is very good or you don't personally like has had a massive amount of success, there's nothing you can do about that and worrying about it is a waste of time and comparing yourself to that writer is also a waste of time. So that's why it's a better idea to focus in on what you can control. #3: You're not being fair to yourself. Comparing yourself to other authors, especially as an aspiring or new author, isn't being fair to yourself. They have years (if not decades) of experience that you don't have. It's like comparing yourself to an ultra-marathoner when you're someone who's just starting to jog and struggling to get all the way around the block, which is some of the tricky parts of someone like me giving advice to new writers because Shield of Power was my 163rd book and Stealth and Spells Online: Final Quest will be my 164th. I've been doing this for a long time, which means I probably know what I'm talking about, but that not everything I do is immediately reproducible by someone who hasn't been doing it as long as I have. If you're writing something that's not as marketable or in a smaller genre, it's not fair to compare yourself to people in the biggest genre or even your own previous work. For example, I can't compare the amount one of my technical books earns to one of my fantasy books. If I did that, it'd be a disappointment. But in reality, my technical books have had steady success and have even been used as textbooks at times (which is always surprising when I discovered that's happened because my Windows Command Line book and my Linux Command Line book have both been used as textbooks at various times, which was a surprise to me because that's not what I expected when I set out to write them, but I'm glad that they've been able to be useful for people). #4: And point number four, which I think is a really important one, someone's online life is only the highlight reel of someone's actual life. Looking at someone's social media accounts isn't a great way to know what they're actually doing or how they're actually doing. Just because they're posting pictures of tropical vacations, speaking at conferences, or showing off shiny new stuff doesn't mean you're seeing the full picture of how they're actually doing. As I said in a recent episode that when I was applying for disability insurance (just in case I need it someday), I learned that writers are actually one of the hardest professions to insure due to their high rates of mental illness and substance abuse. You might see the good stuff, but they might not be posting the challenges that come with their success: increased stress and anxiety, more criticism, the need to hire people and how much time it takes to manage them, more complicated taxes, increased business expenses, and relationship problems from the demands of success. These are all things that can accompany success. You're not getting the whole picture. You need to keep that in mind when you compare yourself to people online. The best fictional example out of this that applies to so many situations is Lord Denethor and the Palantir from Return of the King. If you read the book, Denethor has been using the Palantir for years to spy on Sauron and give advantages to his forces and the soldiers of Gondor. But Sauron is able to manipulate what Denethor sees in the Palantir and has been gradually using this to create an edited version of what Denethor sees in the Palantir, and that drives Denethor to despair and eventual suicide. People talk about the increased rates of mental illness related to social media. Sauron did that deliberately to Denethor through the Palantir. It's a sign of how good J.R.R. Tolkien was a writer that he managed to anticipate the effects that Facebook would have on some people by like 60 years. So always bear that in mind when you're looking at someone online and feeling jealous of them. You are not getting the whole picture and there are more than likely things going on that are difficulties in their life that they just don't talk about. #5: Your time is better spent writing than comparing yourself to other writers. And this is back to our old friend, the locus of control. Looking at other authors' sales ranks and reviews is not a productive use of your time. As I mentioned in the writing adjacent activities series, you need to be purposeful in non-writing tasks that take up your time and make sure you're not pretending they're writing related. If you need to compare sales ranks or some other data point with other authors or something you're actively working on like ad targeting, schedule that time and don't let it turn into an Internet spiral of time wasting. And now to avoid those Internet spirals of time wasting, here are five ways to use comparisons positively and constructively. #1: Number one, getting keywords or demographics for marketing purposes. For sites like BookBub or when creating keyword ads, knowing authors who are similar to you is incredibly helpful and can help you structure your ads. And this doesn't even necessarily require you to read the other author's books to see if they actually compare. There are tools that let you expedite this process. For example, if you look on Amazon at the Also Boughts, you can scroll through some of that and see which other authors and which other books people have bought in addition to your own and then you can test using those for keyword targeting. On Goodreads, people put books in lists or compare books. You can use that data to generate keywords for ad targeting. You can test them very easily. With BookBub ads in particular, if you build a campaign around just a single author and keywords and test the results. You can quickly see whether a specific author generates an appropriate click-through rate for you to use or not. #2: A second way is to find authors you might want to do a promo with. Some authors, especially in the romance genre, do really well with group promotions. Finding other authors that write similar books and are at a similar level of success may be a way to take advantage of that. I've never actually set up a group promo, but I have participated in several of them from time to time with pretty good results. #3: A third way is to better understand reader preferences in a genre. My best story for this is I've gone through six different variations of cover design for the Silent Order series. When I started out, I was using GIMP and stock photo images. GIMP is the free Linux version of Photoshop essentially. After I learned Photoshop, I upgraded to characters on the covers, but they never quite sold quite as well until finally I saw a Penny Arcade comic where they were commenting how they just want to buy books where they have spaceships in close proximity to planets on the covers. And I thought, huh, that makes a lot of sense. So I redesigned all the covers to have a spaceship in close proximity to a planet, and the series immediately started selling a fair bit better with those covers. I would say that was not so much a comparison thing, just a genre preference I stumbled across and then had sort of the moment of enlightenment that I did. But if I had looked at the bestseller list for various science fiction categories, I would have realized that most of the bestsellers had spaceships and planets in close proximity to each other on the cover. So I redesigned all the covers. It was just that I was too fond of the character based covers to give them up until I had that moment of revelation. So all the main books in the series were redesigned to have the spaceship covers, though for the free short stories, I did keep the character covers just because I was giving away the free short stories and I did like the character covers, so I got to have my cake and eat it too, which was nice. #4: Learn from the successes and failures of others. You can learn from what another author does well. For example, Brandon Sanderson is very good at communicating his writing progress and other updates to his fans through weekly video messages on YouTube. Other authors are good at collaborating with other authors, while others make engaging and funny videos that make people more interested in their work. Knowing your own strengths is an important first step. If you're just trying to follow everyone who is a success without first reflecting on that, you'll chase too many options and then can't excel at any of them. You can also learn from when an author responds poorly and how the Internet reacts to it. Understandably, I'm not going to give specific examples here. For myself, I tend to focus on what I do best, which is writing really fast and doing social media updates. I never got into video because I kind of have a face for radio and I just don't enjoy doing video. I don't enjoy editing them. It's a lot of work that I don't really enjoy, so I don't do it. #5: Being informed makes comparisons less emotional. Knowing, for example, that an author was hired to write a book based on an existing outline created by the publisher, and then promised a future book deal with a big marketing budget in a preferred genre as part of the contract makes their cross-genre success seem less surprising and makes you feel less guilty for not being able to do the same on your own as an indie author. It's not a fair comparison because they have advantages that you can't understand without some industry knowledge. For people that compare themselves to me, for example, they should know that I've been writing since I was a teenager a very long time ago. I was an early adopter of self-publishing when it was less competitive and I usually work more than eight hours a day and I generally keep to a very rigid writing schedule. Some authors like me were able to get the rights back to their earlier published works and then self-publish them early on in order to finish a series, which is much less likely to be an option in a contract for a traditionally published author now. If you're just starting out, travel frequently for work, and only have an hour a day to write (and even that is dicey because your partner would rather you spend that time on some other activity because they don't support your writing), you can't possibly compare your writing output to mine. Knowing all this about me explains why it might be harder for you and why you shouldn't feel bad about having a harder time with writing. Comparison has been called “The Thief of Joy” all over social media for many years. That can definitely be true, but like so many things in life, how you respond to something and find ways to help it make you stronger is what really matters. Comparison has its place in the writing world, but it's important to keep it in perspective and not to let it overwhelm you emotionally or keep you from your writing goals or plans. So that is it for talking about comparison. I hope that was helpful and offered some useful tips on how to avoid the trap of comparison-itis. So that's it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
In this episode another member of the 7th Tower arrives to do... something...Cast- Reza- LenaThe Magnificent Figaro- Danny DelucaGamemaster- Jared WitkofskyAl Key- Chris FrenchPerberton- Andrew Collins-AndersonKevin- Morgan JustFeaturing music by Pressure Highway, Jordan Fickel, Danny Deluca and Motoshi Kosako This work is based on Blades in the Dark (found at http://www.bladesinthedark.com/), product of One Seven Design, developed and authored by John Harper, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
Not all acts of courage make headlines. Sometimes, being brave means doing something small, but meaningful. We’re talking about the quiet, low-key moments of bravery that people carry with them for years: saying yes, saying no, starting over, or simply showing up. Listeners and past guests share their stories of everyday courage, from snapping turtles to stolen cars to personal reinvention. Poet and philosopher David Whyte reflects on the true nature of courage - not as grand action, but as deep presence. And Herman Jagpal, creator of Daily Rejection, explains why he’s spending all of 2025 being told “no,” and being OK with that. Plus, Chion takes one of Herman’s challenges into real life... and attempts to deliver a message to shoppers over a grocery store intercom. Suggested episodes: Forgiveness: How we define it and how it defines us How regret teaches us to live Awe yeah! Exploring the magic of mind-blowing moments Life advice, one Audacious guest at a time Are you very superstitious or just a little 'stitious'? Kitchen objects with a story. Listen at your own whisk What smells remind you of childhood? Hear eighteen answers Why you so salty? The anger episode The surprising ways we ritual GUESTS: Maggie Downie: a Wethersfield, CT resident and owner of a fitness company, whose email to us inspired this show David Whyte: Poet, philosopher, and author of Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words. His most recent collection, Consolations II, continues to explore the human experience through poetry and prose Herman Jagpal: a New Zealand resident, who challenges himself to get rejected by strangers every day of 2025 and documents his quest on social media @dailyrejection Listeners and past guests (in order of appearance): Nathan Markee, Levi Lomasky, Deanna Birdsong, Cat Thomson, Kelly Papa, David Eric Zakur, Ellen Amalia Force, Michael Leung, Casper ter Kuile, Caroline Teti, LeRoy Mcsmith, Joy Brooker, John Dankosky Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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BLACK SHIRT MIXTAPE **Episode 101** Join host Jesse Karassik aka @heyyyyy_jesse as he takes you on a 2 hour sonic journey playing mixtape inspired tracks in a variety of genres- all for your listening (dis)pleasure! Tracklisting: 1. Ceilings...Turnstile 2. Seein Stars...Turnstile 3. When The World Is Running Down (snippet)...The Police 4. Underwater...Mary's Danish 5. 3's & 7's...Queens of the Stoneage 6. Dialing In...Thom Yorke 7. I'll Try Anything Once (live)...Julian Casablanca 8. Still Southern Playalistic...Dear Silas 9. John Something...Aesop Rock 10. Ace Trumpets...Clipse 11. Now Whut's Up...Eric Sermon feat Redman and Keith Murray 12. Archbishop Harold Holmes...Jack White 13. Thief...Little Sims 14. Tres Delinquentes...Delinquent Habits 15. Suzanne...Mark Ronson & RAYE 16. Let's Push Things Forward...The Streets 17. If We Were Vampires...Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 18. M (stripped)...Soccer Mommy 19. Pretty Mary K (Alt version)...Elliott Smith 20. I Don't Wanna...Sydney Minski Sargeant 21. Green Eyes...Arlo Parks 22. Got A Light?...Simon Dawes 23. Nothing I Need...Lord Huron 24. Nothingness...Living Colour 25. Soft Spot...JMSN 26. Ricochet...Remy Reilly 27. Who's Your Daddy (live)...Megan Moroney 28. Supersonic...Oasis
Luke 23:32, 39-43Guest Preacher, Ken Blood
How often do we delay making a move because we're waiting for someone else to tell us it's okay? In this episode of Take Care & Live, Dr. Stephen Peters talks about a mindset that quietly steals our progress: waiting for permission we don't actually need.Through personal stories, spiritual encouragement, and real-life examples, you'll be reminded that you don't need to wait for anyone else to say you're “ready” to step into what's next. Whether it's changing a job, starting a new habit, speaking up, or simply choosing yourself — you already have the validation you need.If you've ever felt stuck, second-guessed your worth, or waited too long to make a move, this episode will speak directly to your heart.#PersonalGrowth #FaithBasedPodcast #ChristianMotivation #SelfWorth #PurposeDrivenLife #StopWaitingStartLiving #YouAreEnough #FaithOverFear #MoveWithPurpose #MotivationalPodcast #SpiritualGrowth #TakeCareAndLive #Momentum #MomentumThief #BibleEncouragement #WalkInFaith
BEST OF : Mick in the Morning is taking a short break, but in the meantime we're reliving some of the best stuff from the show so far in 2025. Today Mick announces that he has mad a big purchase; We delve into the great Kebab thief; We float the idea of an Olympic games where only normal people compete; and we discuss some of the great aussie boats. Mick in the Morning with Roo, Titus and Rosie will return LIVE to 105.1 Triple M Melbourne on Monday July 21. To watch Mick in the Morning in action, follow @molloy and @triplemmelb on Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter was robbed by the enemy of a full and glorious testimony with Jesus on the water. Learn how to avoid the Sinking Saint Syndrome.
Hey Dishers! This week Toni Ariet and Michael are here to break down the week in Salem.
In this episode, Anna and Derek chat about how this early work from Michael Mann set the stage for his future films, if Frank really needed that last score, and much more during their discussion of the James Caan starrer Thief (1981). Connect with '80s Movie Montage on Facebook, Bluesky or Instagram! It's the same handle for all three... @80smontagepod.Anna Keizer and Derek Dehanke are the co-hosts of ‘80s Movie Montage. The idea for the podcast came when they realized just how much they talk – a lot – when watching films from their favorite cinematic era. Their wedding theme was “a light nod to the ‘80s,” so there's that, too. Both hail from the Midwest but have called Los Angeles home for several years now. Anna is a writer who received her B.A. in Film/Video from Columbia College Chicago and M.A. in Film Studies from Chapman University. Her dark comedy short She Had It Coming was an Official Selection of 25 film festivals with several awards won for it among them. Derek is an attorney who also likes movies. It is a point of pride that most of their podcast episodes are longer than the movies they cover.We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text message.
(00:00-31:01) Brad Thompson joins us. Cards pitching woes. Manipulating the IL. Pozo, Pages, and the Cardinals catchers. AAA stats are hard to judge. Flushing that trip to Chicago and moving on. Compartmentalizing the wins and losses as a broadcaster. Players mic'd up during games. Good for fan access.(31:09-42:46) Peace and love, peace and love. The Home Run Thief. Diamondbacks fan has been banned for the season for reaching over the wall to grab a ball. Ohtani's 50th homerun in 2024 was the most expensive ball ever sold at $4.39M. We just have to break.(42:56-44:38) Doug meant a million, not a billion baseballs per year. We gotta get that clock right.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mike continues our Summer School series by showing us how to find freedom for our future, like the Thief on the Cross did during Jesus' final hours.
In this episode of Historical Happy Hour, bestselling author Jane Healey sits down with novelist Alison Epstein to discuss her bold reimagining of Oliver Twist in her new book Fagan and the Thief. Epstein offers a compelling retelling from the perspective of Jacob Fagan, Dickens' infamous pickpocket, giving him a first name, a backstory, and—most importantly—humanity. They explore the novel's reclamation of a deeply antisemitic character, delve into Epstein's research process for recreating Victorian London, and unpack themes of identity, mentorship, toxic relationships, and moral ambiguity. The conversation is an insightful look at how historical fiction can be both entertaining and powerfully subversive.
Heath and Ando are back to count down more of Heath’s favorite films! 835. THE IRON CLAW 834. THE MENU 833. THE 40 OLD VIRGIN 832. HARLEY DAVIDSON AND THE MARLBORO MAN 831. DEADWOOD THE MOVIE 830. SERENITY 829. THE GENERAL'S DAUGHTER 828. THIEF 827. THE SKULLS 826. SNAKE EYES Subscribe to us and watch … Continue reading "The Film List HK1K 845-836"
This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Authenticity in Chapter 14 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Voldemort's name, Hermione's truth telling, and Ron's splinching! Throughout the episode we consider the question: when should we prioritize authenticity?Thank you to Norah for this week's voicemail! Next week we're reading Chapter 15, The Goblin's Revenge, through the theme of Reconciliation.Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is a Not Sorry ProductionFind us at our website | Follow us on Instagram--It's two sickles to join S.P.E.W., and only five dollars to join our Patreon for extra content every week! Please consider helping us fill our Gringotts vault so we can continue to make this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this powerful episode, we tackle a silent momentum thief that's derailing your progress: the obsession with preparation over execution.Ever find yourself endlessly researching, “just getting ready,” or chasing one more detail before you take action? You may be falling victim to FOMI—Fear of Missing Information. But here's the truth: you don't need more data—you need more daring.Dr. Stephen shares a moment from a recent thought-leadership session that will shift the way you think about what you need to be ready to move. #momentum #procrastination #preparation #problem #action #takecareandlive
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Summary: Two Mazari Girls are held captive by a grey-lobed abberation. Of Special Note: On tonight's Creature Legends, learn what the Tribe does not know about their hidden foe, the Sillian. Download Chapter 145: Greymalkin Download All Future Episodes & Bonus Episodes --HERE-- The following recording for The Iron Realm Podcast by Katie Otten was showcased on tonight's episode: Custom Audio created for The Iron Realm by Katie Otten I edited tracks for volume, length, pitch, and mood. Katie's aforementioned audio is included with permission. Find Katie Otten online on: katieotten.com katieotten13 on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram A thank you for the following recording by Thimblerig: Custom Audio created for The Iron Realm I edited tracks for volume, length, pitch, and mood. Find Thimblerig online: Click here to visit Thimblerig's FreeSound page Thimblerig's aforementioned audio is included on The Iron Realm with her permission. The following music for The Iron Realm Podcast was contributed to The Iron Realm by Max at Coltrin Compositions: Tensions Rising Illeria (Night) I edited tracks for volume, length, pitch, and mood. Find Coltrin Compositions online on: Max's Patreon Max's YouTube Max's aforementioned audio is included with permission. VIEW ALSO the Video Edition of Bonus Cast 66 which showcases the João Luiz miniatures on YouTube: Iron Realm Miniatures by DailyHeroForge My thanks as well for all audio featured under the cc0 license on tonight's podcast. The Iron Realm is intended for adult audiences. Listener Discretion is advised. The Iron Realm album art/website art was created from a public domain image/CC0 image from PixaBay. Audio on the podcast, unless otherwise noted, has either been created by the author or has been used in accordance with the Creative Commons Zero license. A new Iron Realm Podcast is released periodically and each is a labor of my love for Solo RPG Gaming. Enjoy and support the show. And fare ye well, Traveler of The Maze, in the light and in the dark. Subscribe to The Iron Realm Podcast!
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Your hosts are joined by James Lloyd Dulin to talk about the first book in his recently-completed Malitu Trilogy, No Heart for a Thief. They discuss dark plotlines (but not Dark Fantasy (tm) necessarily), dual stories, and traumatized characters. They also talk about writing plots that criticize colonization as a white person and retrospective character arcs. Your hosts also fail to avoid a double entendre in a question about simultaneous climaxes, but what else is new.Find more from James:https://www.jamesldulin.com/https://x.com/JamesLDulinhttps://www.tiktok.com/@jamesldulinFind us on Discord / Support us on PatreonThanks to the following musicians for the use of their songs:- Amarià for the use of “Sérénade à Notre Dame de Paris”- Josh Woodward for the use of “Electric Sunrise”Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
Welcome to Le Hollandais, the most fashionable restaurant in town, where the food is divine and the clientele is dreadful! Meet Albert, a gangster with Michelin-star vulgarity, and his elegant wife, Georgina, who's desperately seeking a more palatable main course. She finds it in a quiet bookworm, and soon they're having their cake and eating it too, right under Albert's nose! What follows is a deliciously decadent tale of high fashion, haute cuisine, and hilariously unsubtle revenge. It's a visual feast where the only thing more shocking than the menu is the table manners. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989) Pray, draw back the heavy velvet curtain and step inside Le Hollandais, the kind of establishment where the decor is so ostentatiously opulent it borders on self-parody, and the food is so artfully constructed it seems a crime to actually eat it. This is not merely a restaurant; it is a theatre of consumption, a nightly opera of gluttony and grandeur, presided over by the stoic and endlessly patient French chef, Richard Borst. Each plate that emerges from his kitchen is a masterpiece, a testament to culinary genius. The tragedy, of course, is who gets to devour it. Enter, with all the subtlety of a foghorn in a library, the titular Thief: Albert Spica. A gangster of such profound and spectacular vulgarity, he makes a mockery of the very concept of refinement. Clad in suits that scream for attention and draped in gold thick enough to anchor a ship, Albert holds court every single night at his reserved table, the undisputed black hole of decorum in this universe of elegance. He doesn't so much dine as he performs, his booming voice ricocheting off the damask-lined walls as he pontificates on his own brilliance, bullies his sycophantic cronies, and tortures the staff with his boorish demands. He is a man who believes his wealth entitles him to treat the world as his personal spittoon, and Le Hollandais is his favourite target. And seated opposite him, a portrait of silent, simmering despair, is His Wife, Georgina. A creature of ethereal beauty and impeccable taste, she is as serene and elegant as her husband is brutish and loud. Trapped in a marriage that is less a partnership and more a hostage situation, Georgina endures Albert's nightly tirades with the grace of a marble statue. Her rebellion is a quiet one, expressed through her meticulously curated wardrobe—each outfit a masterpiece of high fashion, a silent scream of defiance against the ugliness that surrounds her. She floats through the restaurant, a ghost at the feast, her eyes starved not for food, but for a morsel of kindness, a sliver of intellect, a life less… Albert. One fateful evening, her gaze drifts past her husband's gesticulating form and lands upon a quiet man dining alone, absorbed in a book. This is Michael, Her Lover-to-be. He is everything Albert is not: gentle, learned, and capable of sitting still for more than five seconds. He reads, he eats with quiet appreciation, he exists without needing to suck all the oxygen from the room. To Georgina, he is not just a man; he is an escape hatch. A silent, smouldering glance is exchanged across the crowded room, a spark of conspiracy against the tyranny of bad taste. An affair is not just inevitable; it is a matter of aesthetic survival. And so begins one of the most audacious and absurd liaisons in cinematic history. With the tacit approval of the chef, Richard, who seems to believe that true love (or at least a desperate escape) is a cause worth risking his Michelin stars for, Georgina and Michael turn Le Hollandais into their personal playground. Their trysts are frantic, passionate, and hilariously brazen, conducted in every corner of the restaurant that isn't in Albert's direct line of sight. They find love in the cavernous, pristine kitchen amongst hanging pheasants and simmering pots. They embrace in the back of a lorry filled with rotting meat, the stench of decay a bizarre perfume for their blossoming romance. They even find refuge in the lavatories, a sanctuary of gleaming porcelain tiles. All the while, Albert sits just yards away, pontificating, stuffing his face, blissfully unaware that his wife is sampling a far more satisfying dish from the restaurant's à la carte menu of patrons. But such a delicious secret cannot be kept forever. Albert, for all his brutishness, possesses a gangster's low cunning. He begins to notice the lingering glances, the prolonged absences, the faint air of satisfaction about his wife that has nothing to do with the dessert trolley. His suspicion, once kindled, erupts into a volcanic rage. The discovery is brutal, swift, and horrifyingly inventive. Michael's sanctuary, his world of books, becomes his tomb. In an act of supreme cruelty, Albert's thugs force-feed the gentle scholar the pages of his favourite book before ending his life. This, Albert believes, is the end of the story. He is sorely mistaken. He has underestimated Georgina. The quiet, elegant statue has been shattered, and from the pieces emerges an avenging angel of haute couture. Her grief is not passive; it is a cold, hard, diamond-like fury. She seeks out the chef, Richard, not for comfort, but for collaboration. She has a recipe in mind, a final dish to be served to her husband—one that will ensure he finally gets what he deserves. The stage is set for a final, unforgettable confrontation where the main course is revenge, served ice-cold. It's a visual feast where the only thing more shocking than the menu is the final bill. Bon appétit! "Looks like catfood for constipated French rabbits!" Follow us on Twitter @rbritanniapod Thanks for listening Scott and Steven
George tries mending fences and then has a new case to solve. Intro and Outro Music: Cool Vibes by Kevin Macleod https://mfgcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Episode_519_Final.mp3
In this episode, I sit down with Jonathan Cornish, the spirited co-founder and “Head Bandit” behind The Froot Thief—a fruit snack brand that's turning heads and winning lunchboxes. Jonathan's story is one of grit, gratitude, and big flavor. We discuss how a family-run business gave him and his brother their first break over 25 years ago, and how that act of faith continues to shape their approach today. That foundation—combined with deep experience in retail and manufacturing—set the stage for a snack brand that's anything but ordinary. We dive into how The Froot Thief went from a bold idea during lockdown to landing on Costco shelves nationwide. What I love about this episode is how honest Jonathan is about the risks, the emotional journey, and the fulfillment that comes from building something you truly believe in. From production lines in South Africa to school lunches in the U.S., this is a story about purpose, play, and the power of trusting your instincts. Here are a few highlights from our conversation: * How a simple act of belief launched a 25-year entrepreneurial journey * The Costco call that changed everything: “I'll take every strand you can make” * Creating a clean-label fruit snack that's as fun as it is nutritious * Navigating tariffs, manufacturing, and the realities of scaling internationally * Why “fruit spaghetti” and 100 inches of fun are stealing the snack spotlight Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to the episode and discover why this snack brand is not only worth trying but also worth supporting. If you've got kids, love fruit, or just want a great founder story, you won't want to miss this one. For more on The Froot Thief, visit: https://www.frootthief.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand a rating and review. Plus, don't forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify. Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today's Sponsors: Augmentum Media - Influencer Marketing for Consumer Brands: https://www.augmentum-media.com/story What secret do fast-growing Health and Wellness brands like Xtendlife, Nourished, and Hunter & Gather share? They all outsource their influencer marketing to the experts at Augmentum. Augmentum is offering "The Story of a Brand Show" listeners a 30-minute consulting session AND a personalized influencer strategy plan built by their experts for you to implement either with them or in-house. Visit the link above to learn more.
In this episode The 7th Tower crew infiltrates the Centuria club and begins looking for the illicit goods they intend to steal...Cast- Reza- LenaThe Magnificent Figaro- Danny DelucaGamemaster- Jared WitkofskyAl Key- Chris FrenchPerberton- Andrew Collins-AndersonKevin- Morgan JustFeaturing music by Pressure Highway, Jordan Fickel, Danny Deluca and Motoshi Kosako This work is based on Blades in the Dark (found at http://www.bladesinthedark.com/), product of One Seven Design, developed and authored by John Harper, and licensed for our use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Ritual in Chapter 13 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Umbridge's list, the trio's new identities, and the rituals of court! Throughout the episode we consider the question: what is the difference between habit and ritual?Thank you to Ingrid for this week's voicemail! Next week we're reading Chapter 14, The Thief, through the theme of Authenticity.Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is a Not Sorry ProductionFind us at our website | Follow us on Instagram--It's two sickles to join S.P.E.W., and only five dollars to join our Patreon for extra content every week! Please consider helping us fill our Gringotts vault so we can continue to make this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In our previous episode, Alisha introduced you to Anna Marie Hlavka. She was a 20-year-old woman who had been living with her boyfriend and sister at the Tudor Arms apartments in downtown Portland. On June 24th, 1979, Anna's sister Rose Ann returned home from the McDonald's where both sisters worked, and she discovered her sister had been murdered. Susan was lying across the bed, the power cord from her alarm clock radio wrapped around her neck. Investigators followed every lead, but the case very quickly went cold. What the Portland Police didn't know back in ‘79 was that the man who, 40 years later, would come up as a match via Parabon Labs forensic genetic genealogy had spent years terrorizing the state of Texas. MAX- “House of Horrors Kidnapped” Portland Police solve 40-year-old murder - oregonlive.com - Oregon Journal July 25 1979- Woman, 20, strangled in bed here - 1979 - Oregon Crime Rates 1960 to 2019 - The big difference between Portland's violence now and record-setting 1987? Guns and indiscriminate shootings - oregonlive.com - How the “Stranger Danger” Panic of the 1980s Helped Give Rise to Mass Incarceration - The Oregonian Aug. 4 1978- Frances L. Bloch - Keeping it weird at the W Burnside McDonald's : r/Portland - Alberni Valley TImes Aug 1 1979- Obituaries - Newspapers.com Joseph Hlavka - The Oregonian July 26 1979 - Woman strangled in NW Portland Apartment - Oregon Journal Aug 3 1979 - Clues scares in woman's murder - Denton Record Chronicle June 28 1972- Two Dentonites Indicted - Abilene Reporter News- Feb. 1 1973- Haskell Rape Charges Filed - Times Record News April 18 1973- Haskell Man Given Sentence - Corpus Christi Times May 8 1986- Rites set for slain girl; hopes fade for 2 missing - Longview News Journal May 10 1986- Crime Spree/Search - Tyler Morning Telegraph May 8 1986- No Top suspect Yet In Slaying of Wood Youth - the Tyler Courier Times May 11 1986- - Hawkins Youths Found Slain - The tyler Courier Times May 12 1986 Autopsy Shows Hawkins Youths Died of Gunshots - Tyler Morning Telegraph May 13 1986- Bryan Drew Boone - Tyler Morning Telegraph May 14 1986 Services - Austin American Statesman May 23 1986- Man charged with strangling near Hawkins - Longview News Journal June 7 1986 -McFadden indicted in robbery case - Austin American Statesman- July 11 1986- Hostage safe as hunt intensifies for jail escapee - Kerrville Times July 11 1986- Hostage gets away from escaped rapist - The Oregonian Feb 28 1958- Injured Worker wins $36,378 - The Bulletin- Driving while under the influence- Joseph Louis Hlavka, Portland, lodged in jail in lieu of $305 fine - Anna working on a wood project - Alberni Valley Times Aug 1 1979- Hlavka (Koivisto) Funeral - The Bulletin Crook County Circut Cout Dec 2 1971 - The Sunday Oregonian June 7 1987- Wounded man still critical - The Oregonian July 7 1988- Senteced to 90 days in jail - The Oregonian Aug 4 1988 Joseph Car Crash - The Oregonian Dec 8 1988 90 days in Jail - Female Murder Victims and Victim-Offender Relationship, 2021 | Bureau of Justice Statistics. - the Tyler Courier-Times May 7 1986- Ore City Man Held In Hawkins - Tyler Morning Telegraph May 6 1986- Hawkins Teen Slain; Two Friends Missing - El Paso Herald Post July 10 1986- Rapist Accused of Murder Escapes - Longview News Journal Aug 27 1986- McFadden due sentence today - Austin American Statesman Aug 28 1986 'Animal' handed life prison term for lake holdup - Austin American Statesman March 17 1987 Trial would ruin budget, officials say - Fort Worth Star telegram June 23 1987 - Thief was 'Animal', murder trial witness says - Longview News Journal June 30 1987- Autopsies detailed at McFadden trial - Seguin Gazette Enterprise July 1 1987 Murderer testifies about McFadden - Longview news Journal July 15 1987- McFadden given death - Longview News Journal Oct 15 1999- McFadden executed for 1986 murder - Serial killer's cell destroyed as Upshur County courthouse demo continuesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/murder-in-the-rain/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Barrett replayed every Naughty Dog game. Here are his thoughts. Intro & Outro Music by Otis McDonald: https://www.otismacmusic.com/ All background music owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Crash Bandicoot 1 gameplay by RickyC from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/d3_RQU2OJEM?si=NBsLTEbyB4sJVNJL Crash Bandicoot 2 gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/Va9D9ahF3DI?si=XuoZ00J-V3czuzFE Crash Bandicoot Warped gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/f-UJw3DzQnE?si=RVO60e6BsjKEuM_g Crash Team Racing gameplay by Mad-Matt from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/OTLREpMM9tE?si=WQxl1a-nIcfbodxe Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/ZO1Uw2kPkK8?si=TFBMEUIqBYUnemAx Jak II gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/VH-igmeFD0U?si=TlZ8YpGPnyrm9030 Jak 3 gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/hrdxOq6nmic?si=rI7SRs4w1CvTFDSm Jak X: Combat Racing gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/vlqWhPVjix0?si=RgkFRCij0syYX0Pb Uncharted: Drake's Fortune gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/nV6jGMl7JQk?si=4SNo_3yqyFYTUr9Y Uncharted 2: Among Thieves gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/70ut5XjXh9Y?si=Yrra2omAvIAYhyio Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception gameplay by Ravenlord from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/s0cFUqPrg7o?si=g4uIoN2auSJm7gfB The Last of Us gameplay by boneofhead from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/RI4kTd9kxUQ?si=eraunh4rPrwn6ztd Uncharted 4: A Thief's End gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/iW4jVMb-4ko?si=7RyC2h58dIsrCDWU Uncharted: The Lost Legacy gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/ricgtVb0Z1s?si=dq6cQERbSSrKEzMS The Last of Us Part II gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/McH5TlbwlTw?si=AX-bvjtnlH799PM7 Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:28 - Crash Bandicoot 00:08:02 - Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back 00:10:54 - Crash Bandicoot: Warped 00:15:34 - Crash Team Racing 00:19:50 - Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy 00:24:21 - Jak II 00:33:18 - Jak 3 00:41:41 - Jak X: Combat Racing 00:47:50 - Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 00:56:03 - Uncharted 2: Among Thieves 01:06:46 - Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception 01:17:12 - The Last of Us 01:31:15 - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 01:43:44 - Uncharted: The Lost Legacy 01:53:12 - The Last of Us Part II 02:16:31 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barrett replayed every Naughty Dog game. Here are his thoughts. Intro & Outro Music by Otis McDonald: https://www.otismacmusic.com/ All background music owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Crash Bandicoot 1 gameplay by RickyC from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/d3_RQU2OJEM?si=NBsLTEbyB4sJVNJL Crash Bandicoot 2 gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/Va9D9ahF3DI?si=XuoZ00J-V3czuzFE Crash Bandicoot Warped gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/f-UJw3DzQnE?si=RVO60e6BsjKEuM_g Crash Team Racing gameplay by Mad-Matt from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/OTLREpMM9tE?si=WQxl1a-nIcfbodxe Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/ZO1Uw2kPkK8?si=TFBMEUIqBYUnemAx Jak II gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/VH-igmeFD0U?si=TlZ8YpGPnyrm9030 Jak 3 gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/hrdxOq6nmic?si=rI7SRs4w1CvTFDSm Jak X: Combat Racing gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/vlqWhPVjix0?si=RgkFRCij0syYX0Pb Uncharted: Drake's Fortune gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/nV6jGMl7JQk?si=4SNo_3yqyFYTUr9Y Uncharted 2: Among Thieves gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/70ut5XjXh9Y?si=Yrra2omAvIAYhyio Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception gameplay by Ravenlord from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/s0cFUqPrg7o?si=g4uIoN2auSJm7gfB The Last of Us gameplay by boneofhead from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/RI4kTd9kxUQ?si=eraunh4rPrwn6ztd Uncharted 4: A Thief's End gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/iW4jVMb-4ko?si=7RyC2h58dIsrCDWU Uncharted: The Lost Legacy gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/ricgtVb0Z1s?si=dq6cQERbSSrKEzMS The Last of Us Part II gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/McH5TlbwlTw?si=AX-bvjtnlH799PM7 Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:28 - Crash Bandicoot 00:08:02 - Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back 00:10:54 - Crash Bandicoot: Warped 00:15:34 - Crash Team Racing 00:19:50 - Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy 00:24:21 - Jak II 00:33:18 - Jak 3 00:41:41 - Jak X: Combat Racing 00:47:50 - Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 00:56:03 - Uncharted 2: Among Thieves 01:06:46 - Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception 01:17:12 - The Last of Us 01:31:15 - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 01:43:44 - Uncharted: The Lost Legacy 01:53:12 - The Last of Us Part II 02:16:31 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barrett replayed every Naughty Dog game. Here are his thoughts. Intro & Outro Music by Otis McDonald: https://www.otismacmusic.com/ All background music owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Crash Bandicoot 1 gameplay by RickyC from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/d3_RQU2OJEM?si=NBsLTEbyB4sJVNJL Crash Bandicoot 2 gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/Va9D9ahF3DI?si=XuoZ00J-V3czuzFE Crash Bandicoot Warped gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/f-UJw3DzQnE?si=RVO60e6BsjKEuM_g Crash Team Racing gameplay by Mad-Matt from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/OTLREpMM9tE?si=WQxl1a-nIcfbodxe Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/ZO1Uw2kPkK8?si=TFBMEUIqBYUnemAx Jak II gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/VH-igmeFD0U?si=TlZ8YpGPnyrm9030 Jak 3 gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/hrdxOq6nmic?si=rI7SRs4w1CvTFDSm Jak X: Combat Racing gameplay by martanius from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/vlqWhPVjix0?si=RgkFRCij0syYX0Pb Uncharted: Drake's Fortune gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/nV6jGMl7JQk?si=4SNo_3yqyFYTUr9Y Uncharted 2: Among Thieves gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/70ut5XjXh9Y?si=Yrra2omAvIAYhyio Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception gameplay by Ravenlord from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/s0cFUqPrg7o?si=g4uIoN2auSJm7gfB The Last of Us gameplay by boneofhead from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/RI4kTd9kxUQ?si=eraunh4rPrwn6ztd Uncharted 4: A Thief's End gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/iW4jVMb-4ko?si=7RyC2h58dIsrCDWU Uncharted: The Lost Legacy gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/ricgtVb0Z1s?si=dq6cQERbSSrKEzMS The Last of Us Part II gameplay by Spazbo4 from World of Longplays: https://youtu.be/McH5TlbwlTw?si=AX-bvjtnlH799PM7 Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:28 - Crash Bandicoot 00:08:02 - Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back 00:10:54 - Crash Bandicoot: Warped 00:15:34 - Crash Team Racing 00:19:50 - Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy 00:24:21 - Jak II 00:33:18 - Jak 3 00:41:41 - Jak X: Combat Racing 00:47:50 - Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 00:56:03 - Uncharted 2: Among Thieves 01:06:46 - Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception 01:17:12 - The Last of Us 01:31:15 - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 01:43:44 - Uncharted: The Lost Legacy 01:53:12 - The Last of Us Part II 02:16:31 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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