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Introducing It's All an Illusion from Things That Go Boom.Follow the show: Things That Go Boom Nearly everyone has played dress up at some point in their lives, whether putting on mom or dad's clothes as kids, for Halloween, as their favorite Marvel character at ComicCon… or even, maybe, as a Civil War soldier.Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where historians say Civil War casualties were highest, attracts many reenactors. They carry their muskets, pull on their blue britches, and revel in the past. But today that hobby has taken on new meaning — survivalists on the left and right and even some pundits have suggested a second US Civil War isn't quite so unlikely as it might seem. So, we thought we'd head out to learn a little bit more about why some folks like to play war… and what they think about the prospect of another.GUESTS: Pete Bedrossian, Civil War reenactor; Mike Peets, Civil War reenactor; Levi Rifenburgh, Civil War reenactor, high school student; Mary Babcock, Bannerman Island; Rebecca DuBois, Bannerman Island, archivist; Peggy Bedrossian, Former reenactor, Pete's wife; Kyle Windahl, Regalia maker, historian; Jocelyn Windahl, Occasional Reenactor, High school STEM teacher, Kyle's wife; Matt Atkinson, Civil War reenactor; Sherry/Cheri Stultz, Gettysburg Family Restaurant; Mark Russell, Civil War reenactorADDITIONAL RESOURCES:Civil War Re-Enactors Have Their Own POG-Level Slang, Blake Stilwell, We Are The MightyHow Gettysburg Became a Refuge for Conservatives Battered by Trump-Era Strife, Virginia Heffernan, Politico DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
This month on Things That Go Boom, we're passing the mic to three veterans to share their memories in their words.In this first entry: When paratrooper Bill Glose came home from the Gulf War after leading his platoon, silence was his fortress. That all changed when a friend suggested he start writing poetry. The story is part of a new partnership with the news site The War Horse. The site publishes real stories from veterans that look war in the eye, rough edges and all. If you haven't heard of them, be sure to check them out. And tune in all month for more monologues.Additional ResourcesSilence Was My Father's Fortress. I Shared It for a Time Until Poetry Set Me Free, Bill Glose, The War Horse, 2024
Send us a textTune in as our intrinsic and unwavering retired officers cover the whole gamut of world affairs during this episode. No stones are unturned, and no cats are harmed, as our four amigos rant about things that go boom, big city/big crime, and here comes the judge. Okay, maybe there went the judge. Is that confusing? Hell yeah, it is, but like the famous Greek philosopher Epictetus once said, "Stupid is as stupid does." Wait, maybe that was Forrest Gump. Either way, our boys will straighten it all out as Doby Dawg introduces a new bourbon to the show. So, take your pocket knife out, clean from under your toenails as you listen in, and, Yes, Sir, Enjoy the Ride. Support the show Please find us on Facebook @ Bourbon Badges On Twitter @ Badgesbourbon On Instagram @ bourbon and badges, the podcast As always, Enjoy the Ride Drink responsibly. Never drink and drive.
Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open this Monday show by breaking down what we learned from Matt Rhule's interview with Joel Klatt, which was released on Monday morning. Later in Hour One, Tim Verghese joins the guys for a full recruiting rundown, discussing Nebraska's two newest commits from over the weekend. Charlie McBride and Jay Moore also join the show for their usual segments in the Blackshirt Hour to discuss Texas and Oklahoma officially joining the SEC, the importance of a deep roster, and more. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Political Scientist Cynthia Enloe is, arguably, the reason we're all here. She was one of the first to explore gender in international relations, and the first to ask, “Where are the women?”But what she meant when she asked that question? It's been lost in a sea of nuances around feminism and feminist foreign policy. Leading to misunderstandings like so many we've seen this season on Things That Go Boom. Misunderstandings like the sense among some that feminism is just about turning things around and subjugating men. Or that a man could never be a feminist, let alone carry out a feminist foreign policy.On this episode of Things That Go Boom, where are the women, really?And where do we go from here?GUESTS: Cynthia Enloe, Clark UniversityADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, Cynthia EnloeTwelve Feminist Lessons of War, Cynthia EnloeThe Invisible Frontline: How the Fight for Women's Rights Changes in Times of War, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
This season on Things That Go Boom, we're on a mission to figure out this new thing spreading like wildfire across the world: feminist foreign policy. But to even begin to understand what it is and where it's going, we had to start in the place where it failed. We're calling this season, “The F Word.” And on this episode and the next, we take a deep look at the chasm that caused Sweden's feminist foreign policy to break in two. And we ask: If this thing can't succeed in Sweden, can it succeed at all? GUESTS: Dr. Brian Palmer, Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor, Uppsala University; Dr. Elin Bjarnegård, Professor, Uppsala University; Margot Wallström, former Foreign Minister of Sweden ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Antigone's Diary becomes a mural when youth in the suburb of Husby tell about their lives, Stockholm University Handbook on Sweden's Feminist Foreign Policy, Government of Sweden Sweden's New Government Abandons Feminist Foreign Policy, Human Rights Watch Jantelagen: Why Swedes won't talk about wealth, BBC Special thanks to all of our guests, including our anonymous panel participants and Dr. Brian Palmer who went above and beyond to help our team understand and connect with folks in and around Stockholm.
With more than 50 elections set to take place around the world, 2024 will be a battle for democracy. It will also be a battle for peace. Because after doing things the same way for, pretty much ever, countries in Europe and Latin America have been experimenting with something called “feminist foreign policy,” and feeling the backlash. After all, there's a lot in a word. But that word is really just the best way folks have come up with to describe this thing that some people think could begin to break up the boys club that dictates how we wage war, and peace. So, can it survive? That's what we set out to find out on this season of Things That Go Boom.
In an era where you can order pretty much anything off of the internet, federal ATF agents working to foil bombings and mass shootings have to keep up with the times. In this episode we sit down with special agents to discuss the Dark Arena of bomb making, arson, and explosives.
Delia learns about a valuable tool the ATF uses to track down and combat the illegal firearms market. A special agent and his partner reveal how human intelligence can't compare to canine savvy.
Click Here is a podcast, hosted by Dina Temple-Raston, that tells true stories about the people making and breaking our digital world. Earlier this year, the FBI added Mikhail Pavlovich Matveev to their Most Wanted hacker list for his alleged role in a number of ransomware attacks against U.S. targets. In a rare interview shortly after the FBI announcement, he talked about being added to the list and what he plans to do as an encore.
What do swarms of autonomous drones, facial recognition, and nuclear test site monitoring have in common? They are all things we were still curious about as we wrapped up this internet and security season of Things That Go Boom. In this mailbag episode, experts weigh in to help answer some tough questions from you, our audience! GUESTS: Lauren Kahn, Senior Research Analyst at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology; Dr. Eleni Manis, Research Director at the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project; Dr. Jeffrey Lewis, Director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Hicks Discusses Replicator Initiative, US Department of Defense Ground Rules for the Age of AI Warfare, Foreign Affairs Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition to Ban Its Owner's Enemies, The New York Times Nuclear Test Sites Are Too Damn Busy, Arms Control Wonk The Reason We're All Still Here, Dr. Jeffrey Lewis
It's one of our biggest problems in 2023, and it can feel distinctly human. But it's not. All sorts of animals deal with all sorts of misinformation every day, including some of our oldest ancestors — like the humble fish. This week on Things That Go Boom, we exit the human world entirely to see what we can learn. Special thanks this week to Christina Stella for pinch-hitting for our engineer, Robin Wise! GUESTS: Ashkaan Fahimipour, Florida Atlantic University; Jimmy Liao, The University of Florida ADDITIONAL READING: Wild Animals Suppress the Spread of Socially Transmitted Misinformation, Ashkaan K. Fahimipour, Michael A. Gil, Maria Rosa Celis, and Andrew M. Hein, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Navigating Turbulent Waters, Jimmy Liao, This I Believe
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This week, we share an episode from PRX and Inkstick Media's “Things that Go Boom” podcast about the thousands of miles of fiber optic cable lying at the bottom of the sea. Some 95 percent of the world's electronic data is traveling through them and cables are taking centerstage in the high-stakes competition between the U.S. and China.
We need the internet. No, seriously. In 2023, the digital realm isn't so much a portal as it is the undercurrent of our lives: The web carries our culture, our communication, our bank accounts — and, yes, our global security. But all of that traffic flows through a series of cables at the bottom of the ocean. And lately, we've been worrying a lot about it up on dry land: Asking what happens when something — or someone — cuts those cables. Should we really be so worried? This is a story about volcanoes and sharks, entrepreneurs and politicians. It's also about none of those things. Welcome back to Things That Go Boom. GUESTS: Nicole Starosielski, New York University; Marian Kupu, Broadcom Broadcasting; Ryan Wopschall, ICPC; Darren Griffiths, Optic Marine; Camino Kavanaugh, King's College ADDITIONAL READING: Inside the Subsea Cable Firm Secretly Helping America Take on China, Joe Brock, Reuters The Undersea Network, Nicole Starosielski, Duke University Press Wading Murky Waters: Subsea Communications and Responsible State Behavior, Camino Kavanaugh, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research Decoupling is Already Happening Under The Sea, Elisabeth Braw, Foreign Policy
Conspiracy communities that once promoted QAnon and anti-vaccine theories have now sunk their teeth into an even tastier morsel: our food supply chain. Laicie Heeley, Executive Producer and Host of “Things That Go Boom,” joins Ray Suarez to break down how cracks in our food system have paved the way for international conspiracy theories about the ongoing food crisis. Guest: Laicie Heeley, Executive Producer and Host of “Things That Go Boom” Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs. We cannot do this work without your help. Thank you.
You know the internet — that big, vast, expanse that powers our lives and every single thing we do. It's all we seem to talk about these days: spyware, malware, phishing attacks, TikTok bans, Russian disinformation, and beyond. But how much do you really know about the internet? Or the threats that wait to greet you there? And how much of that story is wrong? This season on Things That Go Boom, we dig into nuclear hacking, bug hunting, cable cutting… and for some reason, a whole lot of stories about fish, in “Troubleshooting.” 9 new cyber-stories about this vast digital world, what it means for how we fight wars, and how we make sense of it all here at home.
We're hard at work on Season 8 of Things That Go Boom, coming your way July 10. But in the meantime, we wanted to drop in and share a special episode with you from our friends at Project Brazen. How did Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich end up in prison in Russia, and what happens now? On March 29, Russian authorities arrested Evan and accused him of spying on Russia on behalf of the US government. He remains in Moscow's Lefortovo prison today. Evan is the first American reporter to be charged with espionage in Russia since the Cold War. The charge, which The Journal vehemently denies, can carry a sentence of up to 20 years. In this report by Project Brazen producer Neha Wadekar, you'll hear from people close to Evan — his friends, newsroom colleagues, even his former soccer coach — about his shocking arrest, the efforts to bring him home, and how he became the journalist he is today. Enjoy, and we'll see you back here soon!
It's a holiday week and there have been a lot of big bang fireworks. It has been going on for days and it has us thinking about create and destroy. The satisfaction you get when you see that big beautiful firework go boom is amazing. The universe creates and destroys around us all the time. A great example is the seasons. Spring creates new, summer grows, fall harvest and winter destroy. All to start over the next spring. Let's create and destroy what we what on roses. Anxiety? Create it in your mind and destroy it. Fear? Same thing, create it in your mind and destroy it. Meditation begins at 24:04.Come for the chat stay for the healing!Find out more at DrCynthiaSmith.comhttps://drcynthiasmith.com/intake-formYouTube Intuitive Hypnotherapyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3nT6nRN8HkOSG6djAHCq2w/featuredFacebook @CynthiaSmithChiroAcuHypnoHealer
The Team splits up, and they have a bang up time. Follow us on twitter @dorkdaypodcast, on Facebook @dorkdayafternoon, or check out our website www.dorkdayafternoon.com. Two Past Midnight is an actual play podcast of “Twilight: 2000, 4th Ed.”, produced by Dork Day Afternoon. “Twilight: 2000” is a role playing game about a “World War III that didn't happen”, created by Free League and published in partnership with GDW and Amargosa Press. For more information about Free League and other Free League products, visit freeleaguepublishing.com. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Credits: Music and Sound by Syrinscape. syrinscape.com The app putting sound into the hands of gamers. Theme song for Two Past Midnight by Mother Ghost. Check them out on spotify, they are the $hit. And follow them on Instagram @motherghostmusic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dork-day-afternoon/message
On the 10th episode of In The Saddle with Sheriff Richard K. Jones we welcome Bomb Squad Commander Mike Grimes to the show talking about the various duties that encompass the BCSO Bomb Squad. Sheriff Jones and Mike Grimes discuss everything from TCV's to fireworks!
This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk through the big natsec news stories starting off the new year, including:“Watch Out, You Might Get What You're After.” As we recorded, the Freedom Caucus was in the midst of burning down the House, denying the Republican majority the ability to appoint Kevin McCarthy as Speaker through three consecutive ballots. Where might this lead? And what more should we expect from the 118th Congress? “Title and … Reversed?” The Supreme Court interrupted its holiday break to consider whether Republican-led states should be allowed to intervene in a case wherein a lower court ordered the end of Title 42 policies, which impose draconian immigration restrictions on the basis of the COVID-19 public health emergency. What could the Supreme Court's intervention mean for these policies? And what does their persistence tell us about immigration politics in our country?“A Boom Market for Things That Go Boom.” U.S. arms exports to NATO allies nearly doubled in 2022, due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But what might becoming an even larger arms exporter mean for U.S. foreign policy? For object lessons, Alan recommended the teen revenge flick, "Do Revenge." Quinta endorsed Kate Beaton's new graphic novel, "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands." Scott issued a mea culpa for his recent lapses in Muppet knowledge and independently confirmed that yes, in fact, the new "Willow" television series is in fact good. And Ben urged listeners who might find themselves in NYC to check out Mike Birbiglia's latest stage show, "The Old Man and the Pool." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Think back to when you were a kid, and school was out. What did you eat when you got home? Maybe it was a beef patty from your favorite bodega or chocolate chip cookies baked by your mom. For better or worse, food is one of the first things in our lives that makes us feel… safe. But lately, between supply chain issues, empty shelves, wild conspiracy theories, and a potential nuclear attack on the breadbasket of the world… things haven't felt so safe. So this season, Things That Go Boom is going deep on food and conflict. State dinners, MREs. Supply chains, turf wars. Food as diplomacy, hunger as a weapon. Things That Go Boom Season 7 is coming up on October 31 — so get ready for a food fight.
We heard a rumor that we didn't explain Pét-Nat so well in our Bonus Patreon release, mainly cause we were busy drinking and had ton of other weird and random facts to share. But, we rose to the challenge and we gave you the breakdown on all things Pét-Nat. We have a beautiful example of wine made by a local veteran, how to avoid unwanted explosions, and a few other fizzy options we have discovered.Click here to get tickets to our upcoming Sparkling Wine Class and Wine Bundle on Friday, November 11th. Join the list to stay up to date on future episodes and featured wines so you can sip alongside us! Or click on the support the show link to join our Patreon now! Support the show
Luke Goorsky is from Santa Clarita, CA. He attended the University of California, San Diego where he earned a bachelor's degree in History. He received his commission in May 2014 as a naval intelligence officer through Officer Candidate School. Luke served onboard the USS Harry S. Truman, at U.S. Fifth Fleet, and at the Defense Intelligence Agency's Hawaii Field Office. Luke is enrolled in the department of National Security Affairs in the East Asia track.
After months of political impasse, Iraq is facing protests again. This time it comes after the powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr announced he is leaving politics for good. And many people who describe long COVID symptoms to their health care providers are met with suspicion, but their symptoms are real, says New York Times columnist Zeynep Tufekci. Also, the Dutch Refugee Council, a nongovernmental organization, is suing the Dutch government over hazardous conditions at migrant reception centers across the country. Plus, we hear about Norway's role in the future of energy with the podcast “Things That Go Boom.”
It's a holiday week and there have been a lot of big bang fireworks. It has been going on for days and it has us thinking about create and destroy. The satisfaction you get when you see that big beautiful firework go boom is amazing. The universe creates and destroys around us all the time. A great example is the seasons. Spring creates new, summer grows, fall harvest and winter destroy. All to start over the next spring. Let's create and destroy what we what on roses. Anxiety? Create it in your mind and destroy it. Fear? Same thing, create it in your mind and destroy it. Meditation begins at 24:04.Come for the chat stay for the healing!Find out more at DrCynthiaSmith.comhttps://drcynthiasmith.com/intake-formYouTube Intuitive Hypnotherapyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3nT6nRN8HkOSG6djAHCq2w/featuredFacebook @CynthiaSmithChiroAcuHypnoHealer
I first ran into John when he released his book Decoding Firearms. It is a great book worthy of anyone's Kindle or Bookshelf. In this podcast, I get to finally talk to John (virtually) face to face about writing, politics, training and guns! #podcast #gun #guns @The Rogue Banshee John's Work: https://bearingarms.com/author/john-petrolino https://johnpetrolino.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jpetrolinoiii/ Get a copy of Decoding Firearms on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3knIyoZOur Affiliate Sponsor for this episode is Primary Arms. When I was an FFL, I completed many transfers for my local customers purchasing off of Primary Arms's website. Their customer service was impeccable and as an FFL, their transfer was easy to complete. Personally, I have switched a bunch of my online purchases to Primary Arms and I think you should too. Use my affiliate link (https://bit.ly/3iFKf06) before you go shopping at Primary Arms to help us bring additional content. It will not cost you anything more than you were already spending, but your purchase will bring additional content. Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter to see more content and what I am up to. you can sign up at https://trb.fyi/newsletter/ *** You can support my work by *** ♦ Shop our Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theroguebanshee ♦ TRB Newsletter Signup: https://trb.fyi/newsletter/ ♦ Primary Arms: https://alnk.to/apNjfm8 ♦ Check out our SWAG Store: https://bit.ly/2SpVCj3 ♦ Become a Member of #TeamBansh here: https://bit.ly/3cQQYzo ♦ TRB AFFILIATES AND DISCOUNT CODES: https://linktr.ee/theroguebanshee ------- Social Media Website https://www.trb.fyi Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theroguebanshee Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheRogueBanshee ------- ------- Gear that I run Computer https://www.amazon.com/shop/theroguebanshee?listId=28W3UO8YXBKY3 Studio https://www.amazon.com/shop/theroguebanshee?listId=2LISYK2A6DTTC Camera and Mic https://www.amazon.com/shop/theroguebanshee?listId=24PJH5W612YLL My 3d Printer setup https://www.amazon.com/shop/theroguebanshee?listId=1UL6S39TFWX53 ------- ------- Credits The Rogue Banshee Original Content Credit: Jason Schaller jschaller@trb.fyi ------- The products (videos, articles, pictures. etc.) available through The Rogue Banshee (including gear, tools, products, etc. that are featured, seen or used) are for informational and entertainment purposes only. All activities are completed in accordance with all local, state and federal regulations, as well as in a safe manner in approved locations with professional supervision. Affiliate Disclaimer: In accordance with the rules and regulations set by the FTC, The Rogue Banshee is an affiliate marketer for several companies.
Bangs! Kerchows! Blams! All those fun things we love to demolish with are available in Saga Edition, ever so kindly explained to us by Stephen. Sam brought in an interesting build that highlights some not so common prestige classes. Have an idea for a build? Send it to us below!Raith Slorne, Droid Hijacker BuildFollow us on Twitter: twitter.com/DarkTimesSWSEEmail us at: DarkTimesSWSE@Gmail.comHelpful SWSE LinksThe SWSE Wikir/SagaEdition on RedditJoin Link for the Saga Edition DiscordSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/DarkTimesSWSE?) Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's hard to overstate how much arms trade and aid factor into US foreign policy. Missiles, aircraft, guns, and more — we sell and give them to others as a way to exert global power without ever putting boots on the ground. It's a trend Congress has passively greenlit for years. But every deal comes with risk. US weapons have a history of ending up in the wrong hands. Or disappearing entirely. Other times, the “right” hands use weapons to perpetuate devastating civilian harm. On this episode of Things That Go Boom, we dive into the complex world of arms transfers to ask, “Where does Congress fit into scrutinizing US deals?” The short answer is…it generally doesn't. That is, unless it wants to. GUESTS: Lauren Woods, Center for International Policy; Jodi Vittori, Georgetown University ADDITIONAL READING: Human Rights, Civilian Harm, and Arms Sales: A Primer on US Law and Policy, Center for Civilians in Conflict. The Hidden Costs of US Security Cooperation, Lauren Woods, Responsible Statecraft. Sending Weapons To Ukraine Could Have Unintended Consequences, Jordan Cohen, Inkstick. Mitigating Patronage and Personal Enrichment in US Arms Sales, Jodi Vittori, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
At their core, sanctions are a way for countries to say, “We don't like what you're doing, and we're going to make your life harder for it.” When they're at their best, sanctions can isolate corrupt financiers, stigmatize human rights violators and even get entire countries to change their behavior. But they don't always work that way. Economic sanctions are really hard to do right. They have to be precisely gamed out, or they can backfire in any number of ways. They're often hard to get rid of. And, more often than not, they hurt real people. But the US likes sanctions. Congress likes sanctions. On this episode of Things That Go Boom, what does all of this mean for some of our oldest sanctions? And some of our newest? GUESTS: Jason Bartlett, Center for a New American Security; Ricardo Herrero, Cuba Study Group; Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Artist and Cornelius Vanderbilt Endowed Chair of Fine Arts, Vanderbilt University; Inna Melnykovska, Central European University; Paul Carroll, Charity & Security Network; Konrad Körding, University of Pennsylvania; Elnaz Alikarami, McGill University; and Nosratullah Mohammadi, University of Geneva (formerly Zanjan, Iran) ADDITIONAL READING: Can Sanctions Stop Russia?, Annie Lowrey, The Atlantic. The Russian Sanctions Regime and the Risk of Catastrophic Success, Erik Sand and Suzanne Freeman, War on the Rocks. The Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia and How They Can Be Made Even More Effective, Anders Åslund and Maria Snegovaya, Atlantic Council. Boxing Cuba In Benefits No One, Christopher Sabatini and Lauren Cornwall, Foreign Policy. Special thanks to Maria Snegovaya.
Long lines at ATMs and gas stations. The constant blare of air raid sirens. Military jets scrambling across the sky. Eurasia expert (and for the first time, war reporter) Terrell Jermaine Starr is in Ukraine witnessing all this and more. On this special bonus episode of Things That Go Boom, he argues that we can't understand Russia's full-scale invasion — or the man behind it — without examining the country's imperialist history. It's a story President Vladimir Putin is leaning on today. Things That Go Boom will be back with our regularly-scheduled programming on March 21. GUESTS: Terrell Jermaine Starr, Journalist, and Nonresident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council DONATE TO: World Central Kitchen Kyiv Independent Voices of Children Direct Relief ADDITIONAL READING: Why Progressives Should Help Defend Ukraine, Terrell Jermaine Starr, Foreign Policy. Ambassador Michael McFaul on Ukraine-Russia Relations, Black Diplomats. The Putin Doctrine, Angela Stent, Foreign Affairs.
Long before there was a catchphrase called “foreign policy for the middle class,” a Vermont mayor was on C-SPAN fighting for exactly that thing. Now he's a US Senator. And Bernie Sanders has pretty much spent his entire career in Washington questioning whether government decisions really serve working people … or, the 1%. On this episode of Things That Go Boom, we sit down with Sanders' Foreign Policy Advisor Matt Duss, because we wanted to know, from the perspective of someone whose boss has been thinking about these ideas for such a long time... Is Biden's foreign policy for the middle class anything more than a slogan? GUESTS: Matt Duss, Foreign Policy Advisor, Senator Bernie Sanders ADDITIONAL READING: Who Is Matt Duss, and Can He Take On Washington's ‘Blob'?, David Klion, The Nation
On this episode of Things That Go Boom, we look at some of the ways civilian and military cultures are merging — and diverging — after two decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan. If Americans are distanced from the messy work of national security, how can the Biden administration have an honest conversation with them about priorities? GUESTS: Lacey Hopper, rucking aficionado; Timur Nersesov, US Army Reserve Officer; Loren DeJonge Schulman, Center for a New American Security. ADDITIONAL READING: Who signs up to fight? Dave Philipps and Tim Arango, The New York Times. Biden's Foreign Policy Starts at Home, Peter Nicholas, The Atlantic. // This episode comes at a chaotic and frightening time in Afghanistan, as Taliban fighters pour into the capital and US troops rush to evacuate allies. The following organizations are just a few providing aid to those in Afghanistan who need help: Doctors Without Borders International Rescue Committee No One Left Behind
The Biden administration says it's focused on creating a “foreign policy for the middle class,” But what does that really mean? Keeping on keeping on with the way things have always been done? Slapping a little lipstick and climate change on Trump's, “America First” agenda? Or creating something truly revolutionary? Ask around in Washington, and you'll get ten different answers to the same question, if you get an answer at all. So this season, Things That Go Boom set out to decide for itself: What even is the middle class? What does it have to do with foreign policy? And, are we sitting on the precipice of a major change in the way we live our lives?
In December 2020, the company FireEye noticed that it had been the victim of a cyberintrusion. And it wasn’t the only one. About 18,000 companies and government agencies were breached — everything from the agency that controls America’s nuclear weapons to the agency that regulates the electric grid to a company whose products you probably use every day: Microsoft. So, what did they have in common? They were all using the same software monitoring service: a platform called Orion, from the company SolarWinds. The breach leaves the US open to nightmare scenario after nightmare scenario. In this episode of "Things That Go Boom," The World's partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley examines how we got here, and explores how can we prevent similar attacks in the future. Guests: Mieke Eoyang, senior vice president for the National Security Program and chairperson of the Cyber Enforcement Initiative, Third Way Juliet Okafor, founder and CEO, Revolution Cyber
Over the course of our nuclear history, smaller (potentially more usable) nuclear weapons have come in all shapes and sizes — from so-called backpack bombs to the Davy Crockett nuclear rifle... And last year, the US deployed a new one. But, what exactly are these things? Do we need them? And what does the deployment of a new generation of them reveal about the US’s nuclear posture? On this episode of Things That Go Boom, we talk about low-yield nuclear weapons -- or what we’ve affectionately termed, “baby nukes.” GUESTS: Matt Korda, Federation of American Scientists; Rose Gottemoeller, Stanford University ADDITIONAL READING: The Littlest Boy, Adam Rawnsley and David Brown. Nuclear Notebook: United States Nuclear Weapons, 2021, Hans Kristensen and Matt Korda. After the Apocalypse: US Nuclear Policy, Heather Williams, Vipin Narang, Beatrice Finh, and Togzhan Kassenova.
Conspiracy theories are as old as time. And, they’re not all bad. Sometimes they bring us together for a subpar party in the desert. Take, for example, that one time in 2019 when more than 2 million people RSVP’d to ambush Area 51. But when they take a turn to the dark side, conspiracy theories can be as dangerous as any other threat we face. On this episode of Things That Go Boom, we talk about how the internet has fueled a rise in that dark side, and how it caught the US government by surprise. GUESTS: Elizabeth Neumann, Former Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention at the Department of Homeland Security; Oumou Ly, Fellow, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard Law School ADDITIONAL READING: Leaving Trump in Office Now Will Just Encourage White Nationalists, Kathleen Belew and Elizabeth Neumann. When Disinformation Becomes a Political Strategy, Who Holds the Line?, Oumou Ly. QAnon Believers Are Obsessed With Hillary Clinton. She Has Thoughts., Michelle Goldberg.
So it's no secret that we're all feeling a little flat at the moment. Dealing with the events of the past 12 months have been tough on everybody. And this means Dads too. We're going to get into the loneliness that's effecting Fathers everywhere. We're also finally going to address the keeping your clothes neat and tidy on the bedroom floor. And some dad has inadvertently taught his kid to make bombs. Oops! And Al's got some new tech - not a typo! Listen and subscribe to Don't Tell Your Mum now on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. Twitter/Insta/ FB @jkjasonking @thedadsnet www.heart.co.uk www.thedadsnet.com
So it's no secret that we're all feeling a little flat at the moment. Dealing with the events of the past 12 months have been tough on everybody. And this means Dads too. We're going to get into the loneliness that's effecting Fathers everywhere. We're also finally going to address the keeping your clothes neat and tidy on the bedroom floor. And some dad has inadvertently taught his kid to make bombs. Oops! And Al's got some new tech - not a typo! Listen and subscribe to Don't Tell Your Mum now on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. Twitter/Insta/ FB @jkjasonking @thedadsnet www.heart.co.uk www.thedadsnet.com
Darlene Turner is an Inupiaq Eskimo living on a battle line. Not the military kind, the climate change kind. With less sea ice to buffer storms, the ocean is washing away chunks of her village and its residents have made a difficult decision to relocate. “Would you relocate?” she asks. Experts believe stories like Turner’s are just a precursor to a massive migratory trend that could have millions of Americans on the move before mid-century. In this episode of "Things That Go Boom," The World's partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley examines how "climigration" could play out, and how climate change can become a threat multiplier.
Just after President Dwight D. Eisenhower assumed office on Jan. 20, 1953, deep in the middle of the Cold War, his greatest adversary died. The speech that followed is considered one of his best, though not his most well-known. Today, it’s not hard to imagine Eisenhower standing up before us and making the same case he did almost 70 years ago. In this episode of "Things That Go Boom," The World's partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley sits down with US Sen. Chris Murphy, someone in a position to offer a unique perspective on Eisenhower’s “Chance for Peace.”
The Montecito A-Team ate their competency Wheaties this morning as they seek to foil a bombing attempt at the resort. Meanwhile, Luiz's terribleness may have spread to all of Vegas Metro, which is a real bad omen for the city. And finally, the pool is back open at the Montecito which can only mean one thing: Mary wants to let a bunch of locals sneak into the rich-kids-only pool party featuring musical guest Who Gives a Fuck. Don't let the shorter-than-average runtime fool you, this episode was a good one. Of the TV show at least.
In 1958, a movie about a man-eating, bloodcurdling mass from outer space introduced the world to "The Blob." But in recent years, that term has taken on a whole new meaning among foreign policy professionals in Washington. What exactly defines this Blob can be as amorphous as the movie monster, so we reached out to three people to explain who exactly belongs in this group. The term, we learned, describes a perspective that transcends party lines and has remained relatively unchallenged for decades. In this new episode of "Things That Go Boom," The World's partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley explores the moment all of that changed, and the Blob came face-to-face with ... the anti-Blob. Guests: Ben Armbruster, managing editor of ResponsibleStatecraft.org at The Quincy Institute Emma Ashford, senior fellow at the New American Engagement Initiative in the Scowcroft Center of the Atlantic Council Van Jackson, professor of international relations at Victoria University of Wellington.
In this episode, Pat & Phil talk about a game changing piece of airsoft kit: reusable airsoft grenades!
Things That Go Boom is launching its very first fundraiser! Please consider giving just $5 a month. It’s convenient for you, provides ongoing support for Things That Go Boom and Inkstick Media, and you’ll feel good knowing you’re helping make Things That Go Boom freely available to everyone. Always. If Things That Go Boom is something that you’ve come to rely on over the course of the past two years, please go to inkstickmedia.com/donate and make a donation today. ————————— In 1958, a movie about a man-eating, bloodcurdling mass from outer space introduced the world to "The Blob." But in recent years, that term has taken on a whole new meaning among foreign policy professionals in Washington. What exactly defines this Blob can be as amorphous as the movie monster, so we reached out to three people to explain who exactly belongs in this group. The term, we learned, describes a perspective that transcends party lines and has remained relatively unchallenged for decades. In this episode, we'll explore the moment that all changed, and the Blob came face-to-face with... the anti-Blob. GUESTS: Ben Armbruster, Managing Editor of ResponsibleStatecraft.org at The Quincy Institute; Emma Ashford, Senior Fellow at the New American Engagement Initiative in the Scowcroft Center of the Atlantic Council; Van Jackson, professor of International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington. ADDITIONAL READING: Build a Better Blob, Emma Ashford The Blob Strikes Back, and Misses, Patrick Porter. More, Less, or Different?, Jake Sullivan. Policy Roundtable: The Future of Progressive Foreign Policy, Van Jackson.
For many, 2020 has been a scary year. In an effort to get to the root of why many people feel this way, the first thing we did was something we probably should have done a long time ago — we reached out to a psychiatrist. In a new season of "Things That Go Boom," The World's partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley also asked listeners, friends and family to answer what might seem like a pretty simple question: How safe do you feel? The answers weren't simple at all. Guests: Arash Javanbakht, psychiatry researcher; Bunmi Akinnusotu, host of What in the World? Additional reading: Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals, Carol Cohn The politics of fear: How fear goes tribal, allowing us to be manipulated, Arash Javanbakht When mask-wearing rules in the 1918 pandemic faced resistance, Becky Little As the 1918 flu emerged, cover-up and denial helped it spread, Becky Little
Things That Go Boom will be back November 9th, and we’ll be there to hold your hand while you weep, or party, all the way to the inauguration, a coronavirus vaccine, an accidental nuclear war (?!) … and beyond. In the meantime, go vote!
Laicie Heeley, CEO of Inkstick Media and the host/executive producer of the PRX podcast Things That Go Boom, joins Press the Button for a discussion on the lack of inclusive domestic and foreign policymaking in the United States, and how our national security priorities must change in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. Early Warning features co-host Tom Collina and Hans Kristensen of the Federation of American Scientists discussing how the Pentagon is playing up the threat from China to justify excessive spending on nuclear weapons.
We're sharing an episode of a podcast we think you'll like: Things That Go Boom, your friendly neighborhood national security podcast. This season, host Laicie Heeley is looking at the shadowy, silent threats to our security - information warfare, mercenaries, global viruses. The episode we're sharing is called Inner Decay, an examination of misinformation and disinformation that makes us think deeper about what this all means for the 2020 presidential election and our democracy at large.Like this episode? Listen to more episodes of Things That Go Boom on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3h72gSo
Why did the US Navy reinstate celestial navigation as part of its curriculum a few years ago? Well, you can’t hack a sextant. In the seventh episode of the third season of "Things That Go Boom," our partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley looks at some of the vulnerabilities that come with an overreliance on high-tech defense systems. Guests Peter Singer and August Cole are national security experts who have taken to writing futuristic techno-thrillers to sound a few alarms. Among their warnings: The opening battles of World War III won’t happen on a battlefield, and they will probably be silent. Guests: Peter Singer, strategist and senior fellow at New America August Cole, non-resident senior fellow at the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security at the Atlantic Council Additional reading: Burn-In, Forbes. Ghost Fleet, The Diplomat. China Uses AI To Enhance Totalitarian Control, The Atlantic.
Disinformation and misinformation have been blurring the line between fantasy and reality since the start of communication itself. But over the last decade, they’ve posed an increasing threat to democracy in the United States, with the 2016 presidential election becoming a major flashpoint in Americans’ understanding of the consequences of fake news. In episode six of the third season of "Things That Go Boom," our partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley looks into how false information flooding the internet and spreading like wildfire on social media poses risks not just to national and election security, but to our health and safety. Guests: Mike Mazarr, senior political scientist at RAND Corporation Cindy Otis, author, former CIA analyst and disinformation investigations manager Camille Stewart, head of security policy for Google Play and Android Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American studies at San Francisco State University Additional reading True or False: A CIA Analyst's Guide to Spotting Fake News, Cindy Otis "Vote and die: Covering voter suppression during the coronavirus pandemic," Nieman Foundation "Combating disinformation and foreign interference in democracies: Lessons from Europe," Margaret L. Taylor
Are we in the middle of a new Cold War — or have we rewritten the game? With old nuclear arms treaties expiring and no new ones being signed, are we adapting to the times — or playing with fire? In episode four of the third season of "Things That Go Boom," our partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley looks at the past and present of civil defense and nuclear arms control and asks what we can do — as individuals and as a nation — to prevent the existential threat of nuclear war. Guests: Alex Wellerstein, professor at the Stevens Institute of Technology and historian of nuclear weapons; Alexandra Bell, senior policy director at the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation. Additional Reading: NUKEMAP Trump Will Withdraw From Open Skies Treaty, The New York Times Time Running Out on the Last US-Russia Nuclear Arms Treaty, Defense News Will Donald Trump Resume Nuclear Testing?, The Economist
In Russia, after almost a decade in prison, businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin was released into a new world: Mikhail Gorbachev had given his last speech as leader of the Soviet Union and the Communist Party was outlawed. Soon, gangs were violently extorting new business owners and the murder rate soared in the country. But Prigozhin was comfortable with chaos. He started a hot dog stand and climbed his way up into the highest echelons of power — and then decided to diversify. In episode three of the third season of "Things That Go Boom," our partner podcast from PRX, host Laicie Heeley looks at a Russian businessman who takes on a new game — a war in the shadows — and how we prepare for what we can't see.
If the US can’t build better airports or trains than China — or even take care of itself in times of major crisis like the coronavirus pandemic or current civil strife — how exactly is it supposed to “beat” China in this global competition we’re in?A co-production of PRX and Inkstick Media, and in partnership with The World, Things That Go Boom host Laicie Heeley looks back to see how China’s ascent snuck up on the US. Is a zero-sum mentality is sleep-walking the US and China to war?Find out more about Things That Go Boom and subscribe here.
The US spends more than $700 billion on defense every year, more than healthcare, education and all the rest of our discretionary spending combined. And yet the coronavirus slipped silently and invisibly across our borders, and even onto our aircraft carriers. You could say we were preparing for World War III, when we got hammered by World War C.The Things That Go Boom podcast is back with a new season exploring what kinds of security risks are building out there? A co-production of PRX and Inkstick Media and in partnership with The World, host Laicie Heeley looks at misinformation, shadow warfare and asks if democracy is even still in vogue.GUESTS: Alden Wicker, Sustainable Fashion Journalist; Kathleen Hicks, CSIS; John Blocher, Dave Ahern, Mia Herrington, and Larry Rubin, who shared their personal views with us at Defense One 2020.ADDITIONAL READING:Getting to Less, Foreign Affairs.The Lessons of Y2K, 20 Years Later, Washington Post.Nuclear Spending vs. Healthcare, ICAN.
Could the rise of China spell the end of the US as the dominant world power? Are we on an irreversible path toward military confrontation? Are we prepared for life in a multilateral world? Military spending is growing, and the Pentagon says it’s in service of something called “great power competition” — but are the biggest threats to US power military? Or, something else. This next season of Things That Go Boom will explore how our national security has refocused on threats that require traditional military might — things like carriers and fighter jets — at a time when some of the biggest threats to our security are silent, agile, economic, and even viral. We’ll ask if our main adversaries — Russia and China — are really a threat, and we’ll examine just how strong, or weak, a position the US holds in this new geopolitical reality.
Mice acquire muscles, Boeing has some more testing difficulties, and explosions are having a moment in the spotlight.
Last night it looked like we were headed for war. Iran fired more than a dozen missiles at two military bases in Iraq in response to US escalation in the region. How worried should we be? And, now that we know that President Trump is willing to take the most extreme option offered (ie: killing Iranian Gen. Soleimani with a drone) should we be even more concerned about his authority to launch nukes? — Things That Go Boom is a production of PRX and Inkstick Media. This episode was produced by Ruth Morris and written by Laicie Heeley. Darien Schulman composed our music. A special thanks to the Carnegie Corporation of New York for their support. For more information, visit us at https://inkstickmedia.com/.
Kia ora! The 5th of November isn't just the date that this episode is being released, it's also the date of Guy Fawkes, a weird not really NZ celebration of the person that for some reason we still participate in as a country. So i'll be telling you all about that in this episode, along with updating you on the World Cup Results (in case you've been under a rock) and filling you in on my recent musical exploits. Hit me up with any questions you have about NZ (or me) and I'll do my best to give it to you "raw and wriggling" as that's apparently how we do it here in NZ. Haha. Aroha nui. Ka kite anō. Xx Find me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook as well! Thanks to this weeks Jewels Gems for your call ins: Colin, Spencer, Jeff and of course, Joey - the whole reason I'm here and my constant support. This weeks NZ music is from a friend of mine, that I sing with sometimes Andy Gartrell and the song is called Broken. Listen to Diceratops for the live show here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7M4YbheZxX2O0HOFavxDSz?si=dQCLgppUSsiioSs8DLMp1g and listen to my homebrew oneshot adventure here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4BY2mNl4t79Z87sOvSqbEB?si=MKGCt4uMTreL_S2Jh3gbDA Thanks to: The people who have put up with grumpy annoyed me during stupid selfish gunpowder explosions and for freesound.org for my sweet new tunes. Sparkles - https://freesound.org/s/399294/ Creaking Door - https://freesound.org/s/70101/ Melody Loop - https://freesound.org/s/415511/ News Report - https://freesound.org/s/376306/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jewelsfromnz/message
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The crew set foot upon The Shattered Tower, the Death Star of the Silrane Arc, the ship that destroyed the HWBC Caelistis and threw this rag tag group of idiots together and set them on the path to foil the plans of Zemir Ervos and save the galaxy. In what dashing, heroic and more thank likely idiotic way will they save the day? Lets find out... This, the first live action Esper Genesis podcast, tells the ongoing saga of The Epsilon Shift, an innocent group of idiots who have been framed for a terrorist attack. Follow them as they blunder through the galaxy in an attempt to clear their name, right some wrongs (but not ALL wrongs) and generally do as they please, burning down houses and threatening bureaucrats along the way. Think science fiction. Expect to find; Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate, Battlestar Galactica, Farscape, Firefly, Rick and Morty and Red Dwarf. Esper Genesis is a science fiction TTRPG compatible with Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Credits: Tom Kirk (GM), Aaron Marday (Dr Damson Yunastae), Mike Cole (Pax), Tom Owen (D4T4), Jon Coleman (Jefferson Knight)
Events are unfolding rapidly between the United States and Iran. At time of recording, it was reported that Trump ordered and then called off a military strike against Iran in retaliation for the downing of a US surveillance drone over the gulf of Oman. Meanwhile, Iran is threatening to take actions that would put it in direct violation of the nuclear deal, otherwise known as the JCPOA and Europe is trying is darndest to hold the deal together. There are a lot of moving pieces right now, so I wanted to bring you an episode that gives you some context and background for understanding and interpreting events as they unfold in the coming weeks and months. To that end, I could think of no better interlocutor than Laicie Heeley. She is the host of a fantastic podcast called Things That Go Boom. She just wrapped up her second season, which was all about the Iran Nuclear Deal. The podcast tells the story behind the Iran nuclear deal in a really interesting and entertaining way, and I'd urge people to check it out. In our conversation today, we kick off discussing Europe's efforts to salvage the deal and the tough position Europe finds itself in. And then we have a forward looking conversation about some of the key decisions that Iran, the United States and Europe will be forced to make that could determine whether this crisis leads to war. Support the Show!
Money in politics is a little bit like an iceberg — there’s the stuff you can see, like lobbying firms, and then there’s all the stuff below the waterline. On this episode of Things That Go Boom… we wade into the swamp. We focus on one of the loudest groups that weighed in on the Iran nuclear deal to get a better sense of how the system works. The story that emerges includes a Greek shipping magnate, a gold trader, an investigative reporter, and the world’s largest collections of Rembrandts. The question at the center of it all: Is our foreign policy for sale?
It’s been called President Obama’s signature foreign policy achievement -- so why does the Trump administration think it was the “worst deal ever” made? On this season of Things That Go Boom, we’ll take a look at the Iran deal -- but this isn’t an Iran deal explainer. This is a story about how America stays out of a nuclear war. And the answer is messier than you might think. The government does not have it all figured out. Even good deals can be flawed. And swampy dynamics in Washington have the potential to send us all down a dangerous path fast.
In this second volume of "things that go boom", John describes the use of guns on the ranch and nearby and provides an oversight into other stories with explosive endings.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/iph?)
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Growing up on the ranch, having a firearm was considered a necessity; a tool like any other. In this first volume of "things that go boom", John describes the use of guns on the ranch and provides an introduction into other stories with explosive possibilities.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/iph?)
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One year ago, Donald J. Trump became the President of the United States. Since then, it seems like the world has exploded. North Korea, Russia, Charlottesville. The threats are all around. Enter Things That Go Boom, a new podcast from PRI and Inkstick Media. Hosted by Laicie Heeley, Things That Go Boom digs deeper into US foreign policy and the ins, outs, and whathaveyous of what keeps us safe. Full episodes coming January 22, 2018!
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Twists and turns aplenty in this weeks Gotham and we discuss it all in our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review of “Things That Go Boom” and our Top Five Read More The post Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Things That Go Boom – Gotham TV Podcast Episode 113 appeared first on TV Podcast Industries.
Twists and turns aplenty in this weeks Gotham and we discuss it all in our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review of "Things That Go Boom" and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Synopsis for Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Things That Go Boom Podcast Directed by: Louis Shaw Milito Written by: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) tries to broker a deal with Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) that involves Sofia. Meanwhile, the investigation into the identity of Professor Pyg (Michael Cerveris) yields interesting results and Lee Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) control of the Narrows gets tested as Ed Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) sees a familiar face over his shoulder. Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Podcast. We will return with our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 11 A Dark Knight: Queen Takes Knight next week so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 4 "A Dark Knight" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 01/12/2017 Date Published: 03/12/2017 MP3, 40.32 min. 96kbps, 28.0 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
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Twists and turns aplenty in this weeks Gotham and we discuss it all in our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review of "Things That Go Boom" and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Synopsis for Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Things That Go Boom Podcast Directed by: Louis Shaw Milito Written by: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) tries to broker a deal with Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) that involves Sofia. Meanwhile, the investigation into the identity of Professor Pyg (Michael Cerveris) yields interesting results and Lee Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) control of the Narrows gets tested as Ed Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) sees a familiar face over his shoulder. Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Podcast. We will return with our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 11 A Dark Knight: Queen Takes Knight next week so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 4 "A Dark Knight" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 01/12/2017 Date Published: 03/12/2017 MP3, 40.32 min. 96kbps, 28.0 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
Twists and turns aplenty in this weeks Gotham and we discuss it all in our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review of "Things That Go Boom" and our Top Five case notes about this episode. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. Synopsis for Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Things That Go Boom Podcast Directed by: Louis Shaw Milito Written by: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) tries to broker a deal with Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor) that involves Sofia. Meanwhile, the investigation into the identity of Professor Pyg (Michael Cerveris) yields interesting results and Lee Thompkins (Morena Baccarin) control of the Narrows gets tested as Ed Nygma (Cory Michael Smith) sees a familiar face over his shoulder. Thank you so much for joining Gotham TV Podcast for our Gotham Season 4 Episode 10 Review Podcast. We will return with our review of Gotham Season 4 Episode 11 A Dark Knight: Queen Takes Knight next week so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes to get this episode and more as soon as they are released. We are delighted to receive all of our feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on Gotham Season 4 "A Dark Knight" please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com or you can now record your thoughts on Gotham directly from our website by clicking the "Send Voicemail" button. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 01/12/2017 Date Published: 03/12/2017 MP3, 40.32 min. 96kbps, 28.0 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
Things That Go Boom was an episode full of explosions, negotiations, and deal making. The Doc a.k.a. Lee was winning the Narrows turf back. Sofia was negotiating with everyone. Jim and Pyg had a interrogation session. And so much more! Read more... The post GU77 – S4E10 – Things That Go Boom appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
AFTERBUZZ TV – Gotham edition, is an “after show” for fans of FOX's Gotham. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Zack Peters, Joelle Monique, and Steve Kaufmann discuss episode 10 with Erin Richards. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/gotham-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT GOTHAM: Gotham is an American crime television series developed by Bruno Heller, based on characters published by DC Comicsand appearing in the Batman franchise, primarily those of James Gordon and Bruce Wayne. The series stars Ben McKenzieas the young Gordon, while Heller executive produces along with Danny Cannon, who also directed the pilot. As originally conceived, the series would have served as a straightforward story of Gordon's early days on the Gotham City Police Department. The idea evolved not only to include the Wayne character, but also to tell the origin stories of several Batman villains, including the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, Poi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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On a break from Gotham we're here with our Justice League Movie Review Podcast where we discuss our top 5 points about the brand new DC Cinematic Universe movie. From the new characters Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg to the returning characters Batman and Wonder Woman we discuss it all on this week's podcast. Synopsis for our Justice League Movie Review Directed by Zack Snyder Written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon An ancient evil has resurfaced as Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds) and his parademons attempt to locate the three hidden Mother Boxes in an attempt to join them together and harness their combined energy to reshape earth. Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by the selfless act of Superman (Henry Cavill), Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), to bring together the other meta-humans Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) and Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) fight against Steppenwolf and save the World from destruction. Thank you so much for listening to our Justice League Movie Review Podcast on Gotham TV Podcast. In our next podcast we return to Gotham with Season 4 Episode 10 Things That Go Boom so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes or search for Gotham TV Podcast on any other good podcast catcher to get this episode and more. We were delighted to receive all of your feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on this episode or anything about Gotham please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. @gothamtvpodcast on Twitter Facebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook. You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast. You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 26/11/2016 Date Published: 26/11/2016 MP3, 65.36 min. 96kbps, 45.3 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
On a break from Gotham we're here with our Justice League Movie Review Podcast where we discuss our top 5 points about the brand new DC Cinematic Universe movie. From the new characters Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg to the returning characters Batman and Wonder Woman we discuss it all on this week's podcast. Synopsis for our Justice League Movie Review Directed by Zack Snyder Written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon An ancient evil has resurfaced as Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds) and his parademons attempt to locate the three hidden Mother Boxes in an attempt to join them together and harness their combined energy to reshape earth. Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by the selfless act of Superman (Henry Cavill), Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), to bring together the other meta-humans Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) and Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) fight against Steppenwolf and save the World from destruction. Thank you so much for listening to our Justice League Movie Review Podcast on Gotham TV Podcast. In our next podcast we return to Gotham with Season 4 Episode 10 Things That Go Boom so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes or search for Gotham TV Podcast on any other good podcast catcher to get this episode and more. We were delighted to receive all of your feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on this episode or anything about Gotham please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com.@gothamtvpodcast on TwitterFacebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook.You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast.You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 26/11/2016Date Published: 26/11/2016MP3, 65.36 min. 96kbps, 45.3 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
On a break from Gotham we're here with our Justice League Movie Review Podcast where we discuss our top 5 points about the brand new DC Cinematic Universe movie. From the new characters Flash, Aquaman and Cyborg to the returning characters Batman and Wonder Woman we discuss it all on this week's podcast. Synopsis for our Justice League Movie Review Directed by Zack Snyder Written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon An ancient evil has resurfaced as Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds) and his parademons attempt to locate the three hidden Mother Boxes in an attempt to join them together and harness their combined energy to reshape earth. Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by the selfless act of Superman (Henry Cavill), Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince (Gal Gadot), to bring together the other meta-humans Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) and Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) fight against Steppenwolf and save the World from destruction. Thank you so much for listening to our Justice League Movie Review Podcast on Gotham TV Podcast. In our next podcast we return to Gotham with Season 4 Episode 10 Things That Go Boom so make sure to subscribe to the show at gothamtvpodcast.com/itunes or search for Gotham TV Podcast on any other good podcast catcher to get this episode and more. We were delighted to receive all of your feedback if you want to send us in your feedback on this episode or anything about Gotham please email us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com. Derek and John Gotham TV Podcast Let us know what you think by contacting us at feedback@gothamtvpodcast.com.@gothamtvpodcast on TwitterFacebook.com/gothamtvpodcast or just search “Gotham TV Podcast” on Facebook.You can leave us a voicemail on Skype just search for GothamTV Podcast.You can also connect with us on Google + at gothamtvpodcast. Date Recorded: 26/11/2016Date Published: 26/11/2016MP3, 65.36 min. 96kbps, 45.3 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their respective copyright owners. No infringement is intended. The intro music for our show is provided by Mississippi MacDonald you can find more of his music at his website MississippiMacdonald.com .
This episode is brought to you by Barefoot Buttons. They just unveiled the Tallboy, the perfect addition to a tucked away pedal. Additional sponsorship was provided by Matthews Effects. They recently rolled out the Astronomer/Cosmonaut Dual Reverb with four total channels (two presets on each effect) for wild reverb goodness. In this episode of 60 Cycle Hum, Ryan and Steve give an update to their use of the Ultimate Ears UE7 earpieces. They've both spent some time using them live and in the recording studio and have some more feedback. This week's ads include Van Halen? Lefty Accessories Krylon is for lovers. If you're in the Mid-Atlantic/New England area, some of our fans are doing a NorthEast meetup on September 3rd This week's topic is the new Reverb.com flip feature. This is the song at the end, Singh and Friends.
BOOM was formed by local musicians Tom Conklin, Sandy McKnight, Dar Maloney and Liv Cummins, and MCLA student Allison Gregory, as a way to promote and advance original bands and singer-songwriters in the Berkshires. “BOOM” kickoff event features ten local music artists Berkshire Organization for Original Music (BOOM) has scheduled their kickoff event, the Big BOOM Bash, at The Whitney Center for the Arts, on April 29. Between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., a reception will be held, followed by a party and concert from 5 p.m.… The post INDIEcent Exposure #21 — Things that go BOOM in the Berkshires appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
Special guest: Joe Huffman!
Special guest: Joe Huffman!
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