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Thu, 03 Apr 2025 13:30:00 +0000 https://bxtv.podigee.io/414-neue-episode b7f4f572d88f767e9fd4e84238debe4d In der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live geht es um das Investieren in Rüstungsaktien. Wie hat sich die Rüstungsindustrie seit den zunehmenden Konflikten entwickelt? Welche Auswirkungen haben die Zölle von Trump auf die europäischen Unternehmen und welche Titel sind aktuell relevant? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live. In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer, Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens.
Thu, 20 Mar 2025 14:30:00 +0000 https://bxtv.podigee.io/409-new-episode 1e3fec65a20314b1f18f5b1463f21df3 In der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live geht es um die Buy and Hold Strategie von Warren Buffet, welche auch Tim Schäfer verfolgt. Was steckt hinter der Philosophie Buy and Hold. In welche Unternehmen investiert Warren Buffet und was sind seine grössten Positionen? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live. In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer, Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens.
Thu, 06 Mar 2025 14:30:00 +0000 https://bxtv.podigee.io/405-neue-episode 457e1a5461c57eb44950ce8fdd621a21 Insiderkäufe und Verkäufe Wall Street Live mit Tim Schäfer In der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live geht es um Insiderkäufe und Verkäufe. Was sind Insiderkäufe? Wo kann man sich über diese informieren und wie sind sie reguliert? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live. In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer, Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens.
Thu, 20 Feb 2025 14:30:00 +0000 https://bxtv.podigee.io/402-new-episode 3f0056b5137d341fe7c83a3b654b0994 In der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live geht es um Digitale Zahlungssysteme. Warum haben Unternehmen wie Visa, Mastercard und American Express kaum Konkurrenz? Wo liegen die Probleme von PayPal und wird Apple Pay in Zukunft noch mehr im digitalen Zahlungsumfeld mitspielen? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live. In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer, Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens.
In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer, Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens. In unserer heutigen Folge spricht Tim Schäfer im Interview mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über mögliche Turnaround Kandidaten. Was ist bei der Bayer Aktie passiert? Wie steht es um die Nestle Aktie und ist jetzt ein guter Zeitpunkt um einzusteigen? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live.
In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens. In unserer heutigen Folge spricht Tim Schäfer im Interview mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über den Sieg von Donald Trump bei der vergangenen US-Wahl. Welche Aktien könnten vom Wahlsieg massgeblich profitieren? Dies Erfahren Sie in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live.
In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer @TimSchaeferMedia , Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens. In unserer heutigen Folge spricht Tim Schäfer im Interview mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über Modeaktien. Wieso ist Burberry abgestürzt? Haben Luxusmarken ein Problem und worin ist Tim investiert? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live.
In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer @TimSchaeferMedia Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens. In unserer heutigen Folge spricht Tim Schäfer im Interview mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über Energy Drinks. Welche Aktien haben in den letzten Jahren gut performt, welche neuen Trends entwickeln sich und wieso stürzte Celsius ab? Diese und weitere Fragen beantwortet Tim Schäfer in der heutigen Ausgabe von Wall Street Live.
In unserer heutigen Folge spricht Tim Schäfer im Interview mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über abgestürzte Blue Chip-Aktien, u.a.: ☕Starbucks
In unserer heutigen Folge spricht Tim Schäfer im Interview mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über Gold und Silber. Woran liegt der aktuelle Höhenrausch? Geht es so weiter und sind Rohstoffe interessant für Tims Anlagestrategie? In unserem zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer behandeln wir Topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens.
In der neuen Folge #WallStreetLive nimmt Tim (@timschaefernyc) mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG (@finanzsommelier) die Pharmaindustrie näher unter die Lupe:
There's a lot of important information in this morning's program that producers and consumers will want to hear. Tim Schaefer of Encore Consultants walks us through family business succession planning. Mitchell Hora of Continuum Ag (topsoil.ag) talks about finding your Carbon Intensity Score and capitalizing on it. John Rogers of Anheiser-Busch and Dr. Beth Sauerhaft of American Farmland Trust tells us about the U.S. Farmed CertificationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim is a man on a mission to break the Guinness Book of World Records for the most concerts attended in a year. He is also on the leadership team for ICON Pit Crew and avid supporter of local artists and venues in the NC and SC scene. We get to know Tim and what drives this mission and the ins and outs of breaking a world record. https://linktr.ee/theroostergastonia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theroostergastonia/support
Was sind die Top 7 Aktien der Welt? In unserem neuen zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schäfer, Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Wall Street behandeln wir topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens. In unserer heutigen Ausgabe geben Tim Schäfer und David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG, eine Übersicht über die Glorreichen 7 Aktien. Diese sind ✅ Alphabet ✅ Amazon ✅ Apple ✅ Meta ✅ Microsoft ✅ Nvidia ✅ Tesla Wie künstliche Intelligenz maßgeblich zum Erfolg dieser Unternehmen beiträgt, welches Unternehmen die Nase vorn hat und welches Tim Schäfers Lieblingstitel ist, erfahren Sie in diesem Video.
In unserem neuen zweiwöchigen Format „Wall Street Live“ mit Tim Schaefer , Finanzredakteur und Blogger direkt von der Hashtag#WallStreet behandeln wir topaktuelle Themen des Marktgeschehens. In unserer heutigen Pilotfolge spricht Tim Schäfer mit David Kunz, COO der BX Swiss AG über aktuelle Marktgeschehnisse, den Wahlkampf in den USA und Tim Schäfers Buy and Hold Ansatz. Ausserdem sprechen die beiden über verschiedene Tech-Aktien, erläutern die Geschichte von Berkshire Hathaway und beantworten zudem die Frage, ob Tim Schäfer in Kryptowährungen investiert ist.
John's off this week but Solon and Lorelai are still here to sit down and talk about all things video games. Lorelai's still playing Monster Hunter Rise, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, and of course some Final Fantasy XIV. That's when she hasn't been digging deep back into Rune Factory 5 now that it's out on PC and running like a dream rather than a glitchy frame rate dropping mess. Solon's been really enjoying his Tim Schaefer kick with Grim Fandango and then he get's 6 minutes to talk about the AI: The Somnium Files: nirvanA Initiative before he gets melted into goo. In the news, Cyberconnect announced a sequel to Fuga: Melodies of Steel, Yu-Gi-Oh! Rush Duels are coming, and the boys are back with some looks at Yakuza 8. With the heat wave here, Steam is letting people know they should keep their Steam Deck's inside for maximum performance. Lebron James and Rick & Morty are coming to Multiversus, the Sony purchase of Bungie has finally been finalized, and in potential great news Blizzard Albany is unionizing. Outside of that, the FaZe Clan lifestyle brand company who seems to employ a lot of crypto scammers are now a publicly traded company, and Square finally is showing off their NFT's by charging an extra $30 for digital versions of their action figures. As always, you can support us on our Patreon, and follow us on Twitter @VGChooChoo, @ChorbySP and @JudgementScythe Also, don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes, and tell a friend about the show! If you want to send in questions send them to our ask box at videogamechoochoo.tumblr.com/ask. You can also join our Discord channel at thegamezone.zone! Our theme song is “Crush” by Melt Channel, from the album Magic is Real.
Well Sony is laying down the gauntlet, and keeping things multiplatform? Meanwhile the NFT battle heats up among gamers, developers and publishers, Sega exits the arcade business, and Wordle goes to the NYT? Paramount+ doubles, well more like triples down on Star Trek, and Matt Reeves dishes on The Batman.
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“It's taken care of.” How often is that the response when the next generation asks the former about the plan to transition the dairy operation? In this podcast, Tim Schaefer and Liz Griffith from Encore Consultants cover four key areas dairy farm families and businesses must address for a successful transition, not only of assets, but also of roles within the operation.
Richy wagt den Sprung über den großen Teich – und blickt mit Tim Schaefer, Börsen-Korrespondent in New York, auf dessen privates Depot. Tim verrät, wieso er eine „Hardcore Buy & Hold“-Strategie fährt, wie man es zu einer Dividendenrendite von mehr als 100% bringt und welche Aktien in seinem Depot den größten Anteil haben.
Pastor Tim tells the story of Pentecost, which is considered to be a story about the birth and unity of the Church. The big takeaway of this story: God created a new identity of unity through the Holy Spirit. The emphasis here is on new, not a unity that expects assimilation or places limits on outward expressions of diversity. Pentecost is a celebration of God's spirit of inclusion, of equity, of equality. The sermon text is Acts 2:1-21; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches on how the church is set apart for a special purpose; our job as a church, as a community, as followers of Jesus, is to be that community where people are made to feel that they belong, to be that community that models the ministry of Jesus. The sermon text is John 17:6-19; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim comments on Jesus' preaching on love. What kind of love is Jesus talking about? The English language has a limited lexicon for love, but the ancient Greek had many words for love. In each case in this scripture, the Greek word agape is used for love. Agape is an altruistic love, a selfless love; it is a love that requires faithfulness, commitment, even sacrifice. Jesus is telling us to agape love each other, to sacrifice for each other. This is how we support each other and model the love of Jesus. What does agape love look like to you? How do you show agape? The sermon text is John 15:9-17; the reading of the scripture in included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches about the story of Philip baptizing the Ethiop1an eunuch. The Ethiopian eunuch in today's scripture is a sexual minority, a gender minority, an ethic minority, and a racial minority; he represents the ultimate outsider. What keeps the eunuch from being baptized? The Holy Spirit leads Philip to realize that nothing keeps the eunuch from being baptized. In this story we learn that God's plan includes all types of people; the Christian faith community is open to all. But the question remains, how will we be Philip to the Ethiopian eunuchs in our midst? How will we practice this new form of evangelism? The sermon text is Acts 8:26-40; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches on the story of the Good Shepherd, where Jesus is modeling the way for us to be in relationship with each other, how we should care for each other, to protect, and to support each other. In this story we tend to identify ourselves with the sheep and Jesus is the good shepherd. But the story also invites us to identify with the good shepherd. When we lead and comfort other people, when we advocate for social justice, when we stand up for each other, we are like the good shepherd. The sermon text is John 10:11-18; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
In Genesis we learn that God has given us dominion over the earth. Our history tells us that we have interpreted dominion as synonymous with domination; humankind's domination of creation has resulted in degradation of the environment to the point where creation cries out "I can't breathe." We even dominate each other; domination permeates our culture. Pastor Tim suggests a better interpretation of the Genesis story is that, being created in God's image, we are called to be partners with God and to be caretakers of God's creation. The sermon text is Genesis 1:24-31; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches on the story of the "Doubting Thomas", and offers an alternative explanation of the disciple Thomas. Thomas has the courage to ask questions before believing or disbelieving that Jesus was resurrected. The beauty of the Thomas story is that it gives us permission to question - to question God, to question our faith, to question our relationship with Jesus. The Thomas story is also a challenge to be open to the questions asked by others. The sermon text is John 20:19-31; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Upon learning of the empty tomb and the resurrection of Jesus, the disciples had different reactions. Today's scripture suggests that there is not just one way to react to the empty tomb. Each of us comes to Easter from different places in our faith journey, and with different live experiences. Pastor Tim asserts that this is O.K. Regardless of how we come to Easter, Jesus invites each one of us to come as we are and to find hope, transformation, and new life. The sermon text is John 20: 1-18; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
At the end of Jesus' public ministry, some Greeks asked to see Jesus. Jesus replied, "Whoever serves me must follow me". Pastor Tim uses this story to talk about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus, and to welcome those who want to serve Jesus alongside us. The sermon text is John 12:20-33; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches on the story of the Israelites, after their escape from Egypt, encountering deadly snakes on the way to the promised land. God tells Moses to put a bronze snake on a pole and to instruct the Israelites to look at the bronze snake if they are bitten by a snake. The Israelites face danger all around them. God does not take away the threats, but He provides a beacon of hope. Pastor Tim's message: Don't become so focused with the threats on the ground that you are overcome with your situation. Instead, look up and deal with the very thing that is troubling you. The sermon text is Numbers 21:4-9; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim proposes his updated "ten commandments" for the 21st century. The sermon text is Exodus 20:1-17; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Jesus tells those who would follow him to, "Deny yourself, take up your cross and follow me". Pastor Tim asks us to consider what that means to each us individually, and as a church, in the 21st century. The sermon text is Mark 8:31-38; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim uses the story of Noah and the flood, along with an ancient Mesopotamian story of a flood, to talk about suffering, a loving God, and creation. A question commonly asked is, "How could a loving God be responsible for such evil?" Pastor Tim suggests that, perhaps the flood story is not about divine punishment, but rather is a warning of the natural consequences of humanity's careless behavior. God's covenant with Noah requires us to recommit to our role as caretakers of creation. The sermon text is Genesis 9:8-17; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
On this Transfiguration Sunday, Pastor Tim preaches on Jesus' mountaintop experience. Rather than focusing on the visual aspects of the story, which is temporary, Pastor Tim proposes that we consider the story as a spiritual metamorphosis that persists. Jesus is transformed in a profound way through his mountaintop experience. Tim asks the questions: What has our mountaintop experience been? What would it take for the church to be the mountaintop where we can all be closer to God and be transformed? The sermon text is Mark 9:2-9; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches on discipleship. As illustrated by Jesus in his ministry discipleship requires not only words, but also action. Jesus is telling us, "Go and do likewise". The sermon text is Mark 1:29-39; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
The author of the letter to the Colossians advised us, "Whatever you do, do it through your words and deeds, and do it in the name of Jesus." Pastor Tim describes this as a characteristic of discipleship. Being a disciple of Jesus means working towards the kingdom of God in the here and now to make the world a more equitable place. The sermon text is Mark 1: 21-28; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Using the story of Jesus walking the shore of the Sea of Galilee and the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Pastor Tim preaches on the cost of discipleship. He concludes with the questions: What does discipleship mean to us? How will we follow the example of Jesus and fight for the liberation of others? What costs are we willing to bear as disciples? The sermon text is Mark 1:14-20; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
On this weekend in which we celebrate the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Pastor Tim preaches on the Dr. King's vision of the beloved community. How does one build the beloved community? Pastor Tim reminds us that our awareness and experience of God takes place in community. In community we experience the divine call of God. True discipleship requires us to share our call with others and for others to share their call and experiences with us. The sermon text is John 1:43-51; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Using the story of Jesus' baptism, Pastor Tim calls us to remember our own baptism and what it signifies. It is not enough to ask who Jesus is, but we also have to ask, "How can we follow Jesus?" How does our baptism change our minds about the world around us, and how we participate in it? The sermon text is Mark 1:4-11; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim preaches on the prologue to the gospel of John, in which the author writes of the Word that was with God, and was God, and became flesh and lived among us. John describes Jesus as the Light of the world; our role is to reflect that light into dark places. The sermon text is John 1:1-5, 10-14, 16-18; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim interprets the story of Jesus being brought by Mary and Joseph to the temple to be presented to God. Simeon and Anna, who were in the temple, recognized that Jesus was special. They recognized that Jesus had been made in the image of God, and had been set apart for a divine purpose. Pastor Tim asks the question: What if we could look past a person's present circumstances and truly see them as being created in the image of God? Created for a divine purpose? Might we then recognize Christ in each other? The sermon text is Luke 2:22-40; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
Pastor Tim tells the story of the wise men coming from the east to pay homage to the baby Jesus. This story has been embellished over the centuries since the gospel of Matthew was written. Pastor Tim strips away the embellishments to get to the core of the story and what its message is for us today. The sermon text is Matthew 2:1-12; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer preaching.
On this third Sunday of Advent, Pastor Tim tells the story of the angels appearing to the shepherds and telling them of the birth of the Messiah. The shepherds are invited to come and see this new thing that God was doing. The Christmas story gives us hope for a better future, while challenging us to be involved in shaping that future. The sermon text is Luke 2: 8-20; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
On the second Sunday of Advent, Pastor Tim preaches on the song of Mary, in which the power and the justice of God is celebrated. Her song depicts a God that remembers the lowly and cares for the needy and Mary identifies herself with the lowly and oppressed. The author of Luke gave this song prominence to amplify the voices coming from the margins of society. Pastor Tim poses the question: How do we, as a church, amplify the voices of those at the margins of society? The sermon text is Luke 1:46-55. Rev. Tim Schaefer preaching.
On this first Sunday in Advent, we look for hope. Pastor Tim preaches on finding hope in a time of turmoil and uncertainty, of a pandemic and racial strife. The sermon text is Isaiah 9:2-7; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer, pastor, preaching.
The Rev. Tim Schaefer, guest preacher, discusses the parable of the laborers in the vineyard. The dominant interpretation of this parable associates the vineyard with Israel and the landowner with God, so the parable is about salvation. Tim proposes a different interpretation that focuses on the real life implications for the here and now. Tim raises the question of whether Jesus is talking about real world economic justice in this parable. Is Jesus challenging our ideas about economic fairness? Should we put more attention on the needs of the most economically vulnerable? Tim does not offer answers, but suggests that we should be discomforted by this parable. The sermon text is Matthew 20:1-16; the reading of the scripture is included in the podcast. The Rev. Tim Schaefer preaching.
Our Holden Evening Vespers Service for Wednesday, March 25th. Listen as Pastor Fox encourages us to Seek God in Sabbath rest, balancing community and solitude. Tim Schaefer provides a special musical offering, and we also are taught a healing prayer practice. To learn more about it click to download this handout. Our mission is to connect people to the love and grace of Christ. Find us at: www.flctulsa.org www.facebook.com/flctulsa Giving: Your continued generosity toward our operating budget will be more important than ever during this time. This is especially true as we seek to pay our bills and take care of our amazing staff. Please continue to support our mission and ministry if you are fiscally able. You have several options by using Simply Giving or PayPal or Bill Pay through your bank. If you do not use electronic giving, you can still mail your offerings to the church at 6727 S. Sheridan Road Tulsa, OK 74133. If you are not a regular financial contributor to this ministry we share, we can’t think of a more important time to step in. A commitment of $5 or $10 a week can make a huge difference! Go in Grace!
Come on a badass road trip with me as we explore the Tim Schaefer classic, Full Throttle! Learn about the inspiration behind the game and the process for creating the title, and then, dive deep into the game's puzzles, design, and story as we conduct our traditional "talkthrough" of the entire experience. Timestamps: Intro / Background / History: 00:00:00 - 00:24:54 Talkthrough: 00:24:55 - 01:10:13 Final Remarks / Preview for Next Episode: 01:10:14 - 01:23:04
In this episode: David Brear interviews Tim Schaefer about his 29 years at Northwestern Mutual, starting as an entry level, programmer, all the way up to his current role as EVP. Tim takes us through how Northwestern Mutual are embracing technological and cultural changes, team structures and digital products to establish excellence in the space, all tied to driving great customer experience. We hope you’re enjoying FinTech Insider – don’t forget to tell a friend about us and please leave us a review on iTunes.
In this week’s WTMJ Conversations, WTMJ’s John Mercure talks to Northwestern Mutual’s Executive Vice President for Client and Digital Experience Tim Schaefer.
To episke timer med Thomas, Christer og Kenneth! Vi har spilt Destiny! Microsoft kjøper Minecraft, Christer t-bager Tim Schaefer, og Kenneth jodler og klager på norsk veinett + en haug med spørsmål!
El equipo de AkibaHole os trae un completo resumen sobre todo lo que ha dado la Electronic Entertaiment Expo 2014 en lo referente al videojuego japonés. Enconadas discursiones, odio intenso a los CEOs de empresa, sueños rotos, bostezos, loores a Tim Schaefer y Tetsuya Takahashi y la muy esperada Segunda Venida de Itagaki durante 1 hora y 44 minutos de nada. Recuperamos la sección de Anime Viejuno para hablar un rato sobre la inmortal versión de Sherlock Holmes que realizó Hayao Miyazaki en colaboración con la RAI a principios de los 80.
Live at PAX East 2014! Special guest Jared Gerritzen wants to know our favorite curse words, Tim Gettys explains the 3 things that defined his childhood, Greg Miller asks what cosplay we wish we could pull off, and special guest Tim Schaefer questions what our wrestling entrances and finishing moves would be. (Released 04.15.14)