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Joe Juvland and Freddy Morris dive deep into one of The Twilight Zone's most beloved episodes, "Time Enough at Last." The hosts explore the tragic tale of Henry Bemis, a mild-mannered bank teller whose passion for reading is constantly thwarted by his demanding job and unsupportive wife. When a nuclear catastrophe leaves him as the sole survivor, Bemis discovers an untouched library and finally has all the time in the world to read – until an cruel twist of fate threatens to destroy his newfound paradise. The episode, known for its iconic ending and powerful themes of anti-intellectualism and technological dependence, remains one of the series' most memorable and thought-provoking stories.
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This nostalgic conversation celebrates Rod Serling's 100th birthday and reflects on his timeless legacy. Anne Serling and Mark Dawidziak join host Jeff Dwoskin to delve into the cultural and personal impact of The Twilight Zone. Together, they explore Rod Serling's storytelling genius, his ability to craft enduring parables, and how his wartime experiences shaped his art. Highlights include a discussion of iconic episodes like "Walking Distance," "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street," and "Time Enough at Last," and their modern relevance. Anne shares heartfelt stories about her father's humor and humanity, while Mark connects Rod's work to broader literary traditions. They also discuss how The Twilight Zone continues to resonate, inspiring generations of creators and remaining a touchstone of cultural commentary. Guests: Anne Serling: Daughter of Rod Serling and author of As I Knew Him: My Dad, Rod Serling. Mark Dawidziak: Author of Everything I Need to Know I Learned in the Twilight Zone. Episode Highlights: Rod Serling's vision and the parables of The Twilight Zone. Insights into the man behind the legend: Rod Serling's humor, warmth, and resilience. Timeless lessons from episodes that still mirror today's social and political climate. The continued cultural relevance of The Twilight Zone, from fan homages to educational programs. The personal impact of Rod Serling's work on fans and his enduring legacy as an American writer. You're going to love my conversation with Anne Serling and Mark Dawidziak As I Knew Him: My Dad, Rod Serling Everything I Need to Know I Learned in the Twilight Zone: A Fifth-Dimension Guide Follow Jeff Dwoskin (host): Jeff Dwoskin on Twitter The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter Podcast website Podcast on Instagram Join my mailing list Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!) Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show Ways to support the show: Buy me a coffee (support the show) TeePublic Store: Classic Conversations merch and more! Love the books I talk about on the show? Here is my Amazon store to shop.
Clear your calendars. Burn a chakra candle. Prepare yourself for the greatest love story that never needed to be told. Join us as we tackle Ann Rinaldi's first and most unforgettable historical romance: Time Enough for Drums (1986). The cover poses the question: "Can Jem ever love a Tory?" Please trust us that this will be the lowest on your list of questions after following along with our Rinaldi read. Original air date: February 28, 2020
It's re-run season at Shelf Life. In this Short Cut episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel discuss part of the main even of Volume 4 with Twilight Zone season 1's episode Time Enough at Last. It's a last man on earth story with a guy that just wants to be left alone to read. For the full walkthrough of Twilight Zone season 1 from Volume 4, see episodes 10 and 11.Be sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and be sure to spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. https://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeAnd follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on Threads, Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videosYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: The Twilight Zone Season 1 - watch episodes streaming online (justwatch.com)Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
No conceivable force could penetrate Terri's shield. Yet he was defenseless. No Shield from the Dead by Gordon R. Dickson, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We're excited to welcome Gordon R. Dickson to our podcast for the first time today. Dickson was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1923. After his father died, he and his mother moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1937. He served in the United States Army from 1943 to 1946. Gordon R. Dickson wrote more than 140 short stories and over 50 novels during his career. He was highly prolific, with his works spanning various subgenres of science fiction and fantasy, including his well-known “Childe Cycle” series. Over his career, he won multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards. Unfortunately for us most of his work is not in the public domain.Let's go back in time seventy one and a half years to the January 1953 issue of If Worlds of Science Fiction Magazine, which also showcased Time Enough at Last by Lynn Venable, and turn to page 111, No Shield from the Dead by Gordon R. Dickson…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Something went wrong… and Ed Fletcher got mixed up in the biggest thing in his life. Adjustment Team by Philip K. Dick.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@VintageSciFiAudiobooksFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/lost_sci_fi=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second half of the main event of Shelf Life Volume 4, Kevin and Rachel get sucked back into the Twilight Zone with some very influential episodes of television. During the show your hosts discuss fully functional AI robits, what they would do if they were forced into solitude, where to sleep in the apocalypse, and whether or not Bemis found a new pair of glasses. Listen and enjoy to find out if The Lonely and Time Enough at Last have Shelf Life.0:00:00 - Start of podcast0:01:26 - The Lonely1:03:36 - Time Enough at Last2:17:48 - Volume 4 recapBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and be sure to spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. https://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeAnd follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on Threads, Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videosYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: The Twilight Zone Season 1 - watch episodes streaming online (justwatch.com)Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
What's your favorite Twilight Zone episode? Perhaps it's "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" or "The Invaders" or "A Game of Pool." Maybe it's "Eye of the Beholder" or "Time Enough at Last." Join us as we discuss the many Ohio born actors who starred in these classic episodes, as well as several historical facts that connect the Twilight Zone and its creator Rod Serling to the great state of Ohio. Check out our Facebook page!: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558042082494¬if_id=1717202186351620¬if_t=page_user_activity&ref=notif Please check other podcast episodes like this at: https://www.ohiomysteries.com/ Mike hosts a Facebook page called "Too Late for Autographs" and explores people and their stories with Ohio ties that have passed away: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1469825446606552/?hoisted_section_header_type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=3474200626169014 Dan hosts a Youtube Channel called: Ohio History and Haunts where he explores historical and dark places around Ohio: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj5x1eJjHhfyV8fomkaVzsA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is time only enough to keep a friendship?? Let's chat about it
Is time only enough to keep a friendship?? Let's chat about it
On this episode Tom and Bert delve into the Sci-Fi Fantasy Iconic classic, Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone". The guys discuss the great and wondrous Rod Serling and his amazing and poignant Storytelling TV series over the 5 year run (1959 thru 1964) on CBS TV that was aired on Friday evenings.The guys then get to their Top 10 Favorite Episodes with a detailed and philosophical perspectives of each others choices.Rod Serling wrote 92 of the 156 episodes that aired. He was a genius and the we celebrate the man who would have turned 100 years old in 2024. Some of the very BEST Episodes----"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (20:50), "Eye of the Beholder" (25:00), "Little Girl Lost" (29:21), "The Howling Man" (41:48), "It's a Good Life" (50:46), "Time Enough at Last" (1:03:11 ) and "The Living Doll" (1:06:47) are all worth a listen.Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
Today is our GunBuster finale! Here at the end of the road, we're stunned by the thrilling conclusion, baffled by a particular robot's hardcore control scheme, and still so so delighted we stopped watching GoBots.THIS WEEK'S EPISODESGunBuster Episode 5, “Please! There's Time Enough for Love!”GunBuster Episode 6, “At the End of Eternity”Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/StaYgR7HW2Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/satamtuesdays Our Website: http://www.satamtuesdays.com/The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
A classic Twilight Zone episode--Time Enough at Last stars the great Burgess Meredith. If there's a Twilight Zone hall of fame, Meredith is a first-ballot inductee. Most people have the image of Henry Bemis, his glasses lying in the rubble, with him repeating over and over, "it's not fair." But, is it? That's one of the questions we're going to pursue in this episode. We talk a bit about The Walking Dead, Godzilla, Shigeru Kayama, and why we seem to love apocalyptical/post-apocalyptic stories. We'll discuss these issues through Rod Serling's amazing Twilight Zone series. If you're interested in joining us on this journey, hit the subscribe button. There's always room for more. How would you rate this Twilight Zone episode? Add your voice through this Google form: https://forms.gle/Kt5pbizFJ2tJi7XM8 Head over to thekeyofimagination.com to rate the Twilight Zone episodes and to continue our conversation. Episode outline: 00:00 Opening monologue 00:47 Plot discussion 03:57 Episode Specifics 05:07 Episode tidbits 06:52 My initial thoughts 08:10 Question 1 17:03 Question 2 20:07 Question 3 23:09 Episode rating 23:47 Next episode and your questions 24:57 Listener comments and announcements 28::31 How to get involved and how to support the show No show did a better job than The Twilight Zone at generating awe and wonder within its audience. It just so happens that awe is exactly what we need in these difficult, divisive times. So, join me, Joe Meyer, and let's walk through the fifth dimension with Rod Serling. Along the way, we'll discuss big questions and relate them back to our Twilight Zone episodes. Opening theme: "Dramatic Atmosphere with Piano and Violin" Ending theme: by Jacob Williams @jakeproduces on Fiverr #twilightzone #rodserling #scifi #zone #outerlimits #sciencefiction --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/keyofimagination/message
You unlock this podcast with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension - a dimension of jokes about Burgess Meredith, a dimension of smoking on planes, a dimension of Barbaras. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas and obscure wrestling references. You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone. This week we're discussing two of our favorite episodes of The Twilight Zone! We'll be covering "Time Enough at Last" and "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet." You can go ahead and walk through the spooky door now!Support "They're Coming to Get You" on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/TheyreComingtoGetYou
On this episode I have the joyous experience of sitting down and chatting w/ my good friends Martin and Matt of the Ohio sludge punk band Less Than Expected. We chat about their long awaited brand new second album “Time Enough at Last.” We also chat about Martin discovering Homeless Gospel Choir and starting LTE as a solo acoustic outlet, Martin doing graphic design and comic art, moving up from Florida and life after Kimota Bombs, how Hunter and Dan joined the band, the importance and influence of past members, PunkHouse Records, dealing with mental health issues, and they share some funny stories along the way. So sit back and get fuzzed out w/ this episode of TIJAP. +++ (songs featured by LTE are: “Indolence,” “Eternal Sunshine,” “Astro-Draugr*,” “FauxCD,” “Animal House (acoustic version,)” and “Bipolar Opposites.” - songs used w/ permission from band. * appears courtesy of “The Ragnarawk Soundtrack.)+++
Welcome to the bonus content where I continue to chat w/ Martin Dunn, vocalist, guitarist, and lyricist of the band Less Than Expected. We chat more about their new album “Time Enough at Last” and discuss the concept behind it. We also play some songs as we analyze the album track-by-track. Hope you enjoy. +++ song included in this episode are from “Time Enough at Last” and are: “Tuning In,” “View Askew,” “Little Miss,” “Erotomania,” and “Plot Device.” - used with permission from Martin and the band.+++
"Time Enough at Last" by Lynn Venable A man just wants to read Author Lynn Venable - Lynn Venable Cast D.E. Medus - Narrator - david.medusmedia.com Vox - Agnes - Vox's Podcast "Complex Candor" Music Into the Unknown by Oddsprite
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In the world of science fiction, there are stories that captivate our imaginations, and then there are those that haunt us with their poignant irony. Lynn Venable's "Time Enough at Last" falls into the latter category—a timeless tale that serves as a cautionary reminder of the value of time, the pursuit of passions, and the unexpected twists of fate.The narrative introduces us to Henry, a man whose life is a testament to relentless busyness. Plagued by poor eyesight, he hides behind thick glasses and toils away most of his waking hours at work. The precious few moments that remain are filled with the drudgery of domestic life, where his wife, averse to reading, finds solace in socializing and television.♥️Patreon Page - Help keep the show ad-free
Henry Bemis waited his whole life to finally read a book. Certain extreme circumstances make it seem like it might be finally possible. Listen to Lynn Venable's story, “Time Enough at Last” to see what happens. Read by Dennis Jerz.
On this episode, join Ed, Karen, Sam, Diana, Kate, & Dennis as they finish discussing the second half of the 1988 OVA series Aim for the Top! Gunbuster. The science goes even harder, drama and tension ramps up towards the finale. So many explosions and emotions. And of course, we finally get to se the titular mech in action. 0:00:00 - Intro & The Watchlist 0:13:49 - Some Anime News 0:26:11 - EP4 - Launch!! The Incomplete Ultimate Weapon! 0:49:13 - EP5 - Please!! Time Enough for Love! 1:06:55 - EP6 - At the End of Eternity... 1:39:35 - Bonus Features, Final Thoughts, & Kanpai Support the show by either donating to our Ko-Fi link below or by purchasing Gunbuster on Blu-ray through our Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/47LaPgB Dennis: @ichnob | Diana: @binkxy | Ed: @ippennokuinashi | Karen: @RyaCosplay | Kate: @TaikoChan | Sam: @EssFive Website | Email | Facebook | Bluesky | Twitter | Instagram | RSS | Ko-Fi
If there is one consistent thing about being an adult it is this, there never seems to be enough time to accomplish all that we want to accomplish. However, the truth is, there is always time enough to do the things we truly WANT to do. The question is simple, “Are you using your time wisely?”
If there is one consistent thing about being an adult it is this, there never seems to be enough time to accomplish all that we want to accomplish. However, the truth is, there is always time enough to do the things we truly WANT to do. The question is simple, “Are you using your time wisely?”
Friday, May 26th at 3pm ARTS – Live & Local! Carol Newman & guests: Frank Squillo directs “12 Angry Jurors” for the Riverbend Players at the NCRD Performing Arts Center in Nehalem. Poet and Professional Potter David Campiche on his historical novel “Black Wing” with readings at Fort George in Astoria, Time Enough...
Mark and Michael take a look at the eighth episode of the Twilight Zone (1959), "Time Enough at Last."From IMDB's description, "A henpecked book lover finds himself blissfully alone with his books after a nuclear war."If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Perchance to Dream."Here are some things we reference in the episode:RockyBatman (1966)Spider-Man (2002)A PSA about falling asleep smokingLouis CK's (sorry) incurable shitty ankleFalloutFuturamaCasablancaIf you'd like to follow us on social media or send us a message, check us out at our website.Thank you, as always, for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark and Michael take a look at the seventh episode of the Twilight Zone (1959), "The Lonely."From IMDB's description, "A convict, living alone on an asteroid, receives from the police a realistic woman-robot."If you'd like to watch the episode prior to listening to our breakdown, it can be found here. If you'd like to watch along with us, next week's episode is "Time Enough at Last."If you'd like to follow us on social media or send us a message, check us out at our website.If you're interested in the excellent episode of Black Mirror which we reference in this episode, it's called "White Christmas."Here are some other things we reference in this episode:ArmageddonTerminator 2AvatarJames CameronBreaking BadFuturamaBattlestar Galactica (2004)Westworld (2016)Metropolis (1927)Philip K. DickThank you, as always, for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Schedule a call here: chanelleneilson.com/coaching Next group of MOMS Life Made Simple Group Coaching Starts in April 2023! We are gonna talk about the idea of enough today, and I want you to think for a second if you have enough. Sometimes we think, am I enough? I want you to think for a second, do I have enough? Do I have enough time? Do I have enough motivation or willpower? Do I have enough energy? The reason why I want you to think about that is because this is something that I. a lot for moms. Tell me if this is something you ever feel. So, do you ever feel like there's not enough time? Need some help making your mom life simple? Join the 2023 Self Care Challenge here: https://chanelleneilson.com/self-care-challenge-2023/ I offer group coaching programs using my four step method called the MOMS method. This is a process of manifestation organization, mobilization and simplification that will give you the balance, progress and joy you're looking for. Visit Chanelleneilson.com or find me on Instagram or Facebook @ChanelleNeilsoncoaching. I love to hear from you. Reach out with your questions, your feedback, and let me know how I can help make your mom life simple. Get details on coaching here: http://chanelleneilson.com/coaching Instagram @chanelleneilsoncoaching Facebook @chanelleneilsoncoaching Get my free Morning Routine Checklist for Moms What would make your mom life simpler? Email me and let me know: chanelleneilson30@gmail.com
Someday Henry Bemis is going to do it. Sometime he is going to go to that wonderful, glorious place and live the life of his dreams. The place? Well, the public library, of course. But...today is not that day. -- Today's episode was inspired by "Time Enough at Last" by Lynn Venable.
Art of Manliness Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Check Out the Art Of Manliness Episode Page & Show NotesRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgThe Twilight Zone is arguably one of the best and most influential shows in television history. The reason it endures, and is still being watched and talked about more than sixty years after its debut, can not only be traced to its superior storytelling and innovations in the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, but the fact that each episode is embedded with a lesson on how to grapple with life's moral and existential dilemmas.Here to unpack those life lessons is Mark Dawidziak, author of Everything I Need to Know I Learned in the Twilight Zone. Today on the show, Mark and I discuss the parable-like morals from a selection of Twilight Zone episodes, drawn from those that are my favorites, Mark's favorites, and simply classic. And, since Halloween is coming up, Mark and I both offer our picks for the just plain scariest episodes to watch.Resources Related to the EpisodeEpisodes referenced in the show:"A Stop at Willoughby""Walking Distance""Time Enough at Last""A Nice Place to Visit""To Serve Man""Mr. Bevis""Kick the Can""The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street""The Obsolete Man"Mark's picks for the scariest Twilight Zone episodes:"Twenty Two""Ring-a-Ding Girl"Brett's picks for the scariest Twilight Zone episodes:"Living Doll""The Dummy""It's a Good Life"AoM articles inspired by Twilight Zone episodes:Can't Have the Sweet Without the Bitter (Inspired by "A Nice Place to Visit")How Redundancies Increase Your Antifragility (Inspired by "Time Enough at Last")Sunday Firesides: Things Don't Get Old, We Do (The illustration is an Easter egg homage to "Walking Distance")Connect With Mark DawidziakMark's Website
The Twilight Zone is arguably one of the best and most influential shows in television history. The reason it endures, and is still being watched and talked about more than sixty years after its debut, can not only be traced to its superior storytelling and innovations in the genres of horror, science fiction, and fantasy, but the fact that each episode is embedded with a lesson on how to grapple with life's moral and existential dilemmas.Here to unpack those life lessons is Mark Dawidziak, author of Everything I Need to Know I Learned in the Twilight Zone. Today on the show, Mark and I discuss the parable-like morals from a selection of Twilight Zone episodes, drawn from those that are my favorites, Mark's favorites, and simply classic. And, since Halloween is coming up, Mark and I both offer our picks for the just plain scariest episodes to watch.Resources Related to the EpisodeEpisodes referenced in the show:"A Stop at Willoughby""Walking Distance""Time Enough at Last""A Nice Place to Visit""To Serve Man""Mr. Bevis""Kick the Can""The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street""The Obsolete Man"Mark's picks for the scariest Twilight Zone episodes:"Twenty Two""Ring-a-Ding Girl"Brett's picks for the scariest Twilight Zone episodes:"Living Doll""The Dummy""It's a Good Life"AoM articles inspired by Twilight Zone episodes:Can't Have the Sweet Without the Bitter (Inspired by "A Nice Place to Visit")How Redundancies Increase Your Antifragility (Inspired by "Time Enough at Last")Sunday Firesides: Things Don't Get Old, We Do (The illustration is an Easter egg homage to "Walking Distance")Connect With Mark DawidziakMark's Website
This week we begin our deep dive into one of the all-time classic Night Demon tracks, "The Howling Man." The episode begins with host Nesbit describing myriad occasions in which he has been oblivious to The Twilight Zone references in popular culture. The point, of course, is that Night Demon rooted the lyrical themes of this song firmly in an episode of The Twilight Zone. You'll hear demo versions of the song dating back to 2011. Jarvis explains the significance of The Twilight Zone to him, and how he stumbled upon this episode as lyrical inspiration for the song. We then go line-by-line through the lyrics of the song, tying them back to the episode and highlighting not only the portions that are faithful to the dialogue but also those in which Night Demon added their own twist. The episode ends with another teaser about the forthcoming third Night Demon studio album.Become a subscriber today at nightdemon.net/subscriber. This week, subscribers have access to the bonus content below:Early Riff Tape DemosLINKSNight Demon "The Howling Man" - https://nightdemon.bandcamp.com/track/the-howling-manThe Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror: Hungry Are the Damned" - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0701278/Twilight Zone "To Serve Man" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMhqguR4OFgTwilight Zone "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXHKDb0CNjATwilight Zone "Eye of the Beholder" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WdtAj8jYMMTwilight Zone "Time Enough at Last" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLoNGRVeC7YTwilight Zone "The Howling Man" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiCw1WR6UIYListen at nightdemon.net/podcast or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Don't forget to check out the Kickstarter for The Chosen Juan vs. The Saturnian Cube https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/producerism/the-chosen-juan-versus-the-saturnian-cube Season 1, Episode 19: War is hell. Especially when you get to see the wall coming down around you. Season 1, Episode 24: You may live a long life, but is it a good life? Check out Matt's work at: https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/ SUPPORT THE SHOW! PayPal: paypal.me/tjojp Cashapp: $jayala54 PATREON.COM/THEJUANONJUANPODCAST ROKFIN.COM/THEJUANONJUANPODCAST TeePublic.com/user/the-juan-on-juan-podcast Please leave us a review wherever you listen to your podcasts! It will help the show. Also follow me on social media at: Alt Media United Check out our website at www.thejuanonjuanpodcast.com Patreon exclusive content and early access: www.patreon.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast Rokfin.com/thejuanonjuanpodcast IG: @thejuanonjuanpodcast YT: "The Juan on Juan Podcast" TikTok: @thejuanonjuanpodcast Telegram group: https://t.me/tjojp Discord server: https://discord.gg/HaB6wUunsJ Stake your Cardano with us at FIGHT POOL at fightpool.io! Thank you for tuning in!
When I saw the massive volume of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace on my friend’s bookshelf, I confessed, “I’ve never actually made it all the way through that.” “Well,” Marty chuckled, “When I retired from teaching, I got it as a gift from a friend who told me, ‘Now you’ll finally have time to read it.’ ” The first eight verses of Ecclesiastes 3 state a familiar, natural rhythm of the activities of life with some arbitrary choices. No matter what stage of life we find ourselves in, it’s often difficult to find time to do everything we want to do. And to make wise decisions about managing our time, it’s helpful to have a plan (Psalm 90:12). Time spent with God each day is a priority for our spiritual health. Doing productive work is satisfying to our spirit (Ecclesiastes 3:13). Serving God and helping other people is essential to fulfilling God’s purpose for us (Ephesians 2:10). And times of rest or leisure are not wasted, but refreshing for body and spirit. Of course, it’s easy to become too focused on the here and now—finding time for the things that matter most to us. But Ecclesiastes 3:11 says that God has “set eternity” in our hearts—reminding us to make a priority of things that are eternal. That can bring us face to face with something of the greatest importance—God’s eternal perspective “from beginning to end.”
Join us for today's Our Daily Bread devotional by Cindy Hess Kasper, taken from Ecclesiastes 3:1-13.
Jim Hobart guest stars in this episode of Your Daily Dose! We discuss food in pill form, productivity, and flags. You have a homework assignment! Listen to this episode of You're Wrong About.
Double dose of space travel this week with Roddy McDowell and Rod Serling.Matt covers the run of the Twilight Zone with a variety of co-hosts (including Luke) on "Time Enough Podcast." Experience it here:https://timeenoughpodcast.transistor.fm/Please dig us on Facebook and Twitter, and support this and our other podcasts at our Patreon home of Podcastio Podcastius:https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastius
By listener request, Matt & Glennis discuss how little of American Hustle they watched, and how very much they hated it. (Spoilers.) Plus! Planet of the Apes, Batman, Time Enough at Last (The Twilight Zone), a John Candy biography, Damned by Chuck Palahniuk, Ozark season 4, and so much more! Thanks for listening, rating, reviewing, and subscribing, NOW head over to our FB group to weigh in.
If the dead could talk, Jack's job would be a lot easier. When they walk? That's a different story. With the Counterfeiter continually slipping through the grates, Jack turns back to what she's good at: work. When approached by Mr. Marshall Lynch, owner and operator of Lynch's Mortuary, Jack is faced with a unique problem: the bodies are disappearing. While this news would be upsetting on a good day, these particular bodies are promised to the Church, and if Jack can't get a handle on this problem, they will. Want more? Check out our website at hartbeatpodcast.com, find us and follow us on twitter, instagram, and facebook @hartbeatpodcast, and email us with any comments or questions at hartbeatpodcast@gmail.com Want to jam to the sounds of Satellite on your own? Follow veronica on soundcloud at https://soundcloud.com/veronica-harris-224010026
Season 1, Episode 7: Is it ok to give a man in solitary confinement a robotic woman? We'll get into that here.Please dig us on Facebook and Twitter, and support this and our dives into other media like sci-fi flicks and prime Nintendo video games at our Patreon home of Podcastio Podcastius:https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastiusKen Ammi prolifically writes about very Twilight Zone-centric topics, including sci-fi analysis and transhumanism. You can explore his vibrations here:https://truefreethinker.com/And Matt makes music. Hear a few sounds here:https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/Coming Soon:January 24: Time Enough at Last January 31: Perchance to DreamFebruary 7: Judgement Night★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Derek and Noah take A Bite Of The Twilight Zone: The End of the World As We Know It with episodes “The Midnight Sun” & “Time Enough at Last”. The pair chat about TZ history (5:14), Rod Serling's greatness, if clothes are necessary during a 120-degree apocalypse(17:30), and the perils of reading on the job (38:00)!____________Thanks for listening to A Bite Of don't forget to rate and subscribe! Still want more? Check out the links below and connect with us!!INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/abiteofpod FACEBOOK: facebook.com/abiteofpodTWITTER: twitter.com/ABiteOfPodTWITCH: twitch.tv/abiteofYOUTUBE: youtube.com/channelWEBSITE: abiteofpod.comMERCH: abiteofpod.bigcartel.comDISCORD: https://discord.com/invite Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/abiteofpod)
Season 1, Episode 6: If you're gonna sell your soul to the Devil, at least try and do it right.Please dig us on Facebook and Twitter, and support this and our dives into other media like sci-fi flicks and prime Nintendo video games at our Patreon home of Podcastio Podcastius:https://www.patreon.com/podcastiopodcastiusLindsey gets into wild topics like spiritual possessions and far beyond on her Rogue Ways podcast:https://rogueways.org/rogue-ways-2/And Matt makes music. Hear a few sounds here:https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/Coming Soon:January 17: The LonelyJanuary 24: Time Enough at Last January 31: Perchance to Dream★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Season 2 episode 22 of It's Time to Rewind: Trapped in the Twilight Zone where host Bubbawheat makes his eighth stop at 2020's Season 2 episode 9: Try, Try starting at 26 minutes and 33 seconds with a morning montage and ending at 26 minutes and 41 seconds with Mark asking if the mask's name is John Thompson. Joining Bubbawheat is guest Niall McGowan from Batminute. We also briefly discuss the classic season 1 episode 8 Time Enough at Last. Niall can be found at: TheBatminute.com Follow @Batminute on Twitter The BatMinute Listener's Cave Follow @Bubbawheat on Twitter Join the Facebook Group It's Time to Rewind Support the show on Patreon Opening and closing theme music by the No Corporation, Trapped in the Twilight Zone remix by Bubbawheat.
One of the most popular episodes of the original Twilight Zone series is “Time Enough at Last.” Burgess Meredith plays Henry Bemis, a bank teller with thick glasses who is obsessed with reading. One day, during his lunch break, he goes to the bank vault to read. Suddenly, there is a violent explosion, which knocks him out. He later wakes up to find that an atomic bomb has destroyed the world. He was protected from the blast by the bank vault, and now he is the only person left on earth. Henry wanders the ruined city in despair and comes to the town library where he finds all the books still intact. He suddenly realizes that he has all the time in the world to read and no one to bother him. In one of the greatest plot twists in television history, he reaches down for a book and drops his glasses, shattering the lenses. Henry Bemis had all the time in the world, but lost the one tool he needed to make use of it. On today's episode, Kent encourages us to try a piece of productivity advice from the creator of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling. *** Are you looking for a community of enthusiastic, generous writers to help you build better habits and grow your writing business? Check out our Daily Writer Community. Check out our Daily Writing Prompts, which will help you break through creative blocks, brainstorm new ideas, and get back into a state of flow. Writing prompts Writing prompts are a fantastic creative tool for creative writing, journaling, teaching, social media posts, podcasting, and more! Connect with Kent: https://DailyWriterLife.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
Henry Bemis is a reserved bank teller with only one hobby: reading Letters to Penthouse every single chance he gets. The only problem is, he has other responsibilities that he begrudgingly fills his time with, leaving only so many minutes to read his beloved prose pornography. But what Henry Bemis doesn't know is that his world is about to change, or, rather, be obliterated. He'll have all the time he wants in... The Twilight Place. Written by Bo Segrest Performed by Stevan Marcus, Bo Segrest, and Maddy Dunne Originally published on the Premise Podcast
Join Trivial Theater and Movie Emporium as we journey through the world of Rod Serlings influential The Twilight Zone. This Week we talk one of Twilight Zones classic episode with Season 1 Episode 8 titled Time Enough at Last. The Episode is Directed By: John Brahm and Stars: Burgess Meredith, Vaugh Taylor, Jacqueline deWit and Lela Bliss. If you like to help out Jaime Hitchcock, click either link below to help donate to the GoFundMe page or Buy a shirt from online store: * GoFundMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/f/surgeries-for-smitty * Online Store: https://smitshappens.threadless.com/ You can find Trivial Theaters content at: Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/TrivialTheater Twitter: @trivia_chic You can find Movie Emporium's content at: Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/MovieEmporium Twitter: @Movie Emporium Intro Created by Trivial Theater Music By Dan Jensen #TheTwilightZone #MovieEmporium #TrivialTheater --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/5thdimension/support
After the ApocalypseA pandemic survival storySeason One, Episode Eighteen - “The Shot” (Narrator)What runs through the mind of a dog? Not just a dog, but a soldier and a veteran.FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF BILL THE DOG (think of him as a soldier grunt. He speaks simply and mostly in the present tense, but with urgency:Now. It is quiet. I am alert. My pack is safe. I see them on the roof of the building. The large cat waits below. The pack is my duty. I protect the pack. I fight and die for the pack. I hold here out of reach of the cat, waiting. It is hot. I am thirsty and hungry. But I will wait. Until my new man says otherwise. The new man commands less than my soldier. The new man gives commands. But the woman acts like pack leader.There is only now. There is only the mission. I can fight. I can harass. I can run. But I must protect the pack. ...Outro S1 E18 – The ShotHello my survivor friends. How's the apocalypse going? The is Chris your host fro this apocalyptic after-party. Thank you for showing up and joining the old man and KJ for an adventure! https://shows.acast.com/after-the-apocalypseI really liked Robert's read of this one. I think he got the dialogue just right. I had written these two chapters about the animal farm in 2020 during the height of the pandemic while I was experimenting with this universe to see if it merited the effort of my attention. I wrote it originally as a two-parter with the cliff-hanger. This time around I tried to cram it into 1 episode but it would not be crammed so we left the original 2-parter structure with the cliff hanger and fleshed out the dialogue a bit. I think it works. We are 2 episodes away from wrapping up season 1. Like I said before, we are going to take a break after episode 20 and turn the first season into a paperback, ebook and audio book. The mechanics of this are not unfamiliar to me. I have done it before, but not for a couple years. I contracted a starving artist to work on a cover for me and another to edit it back into book form. The difference between writing for an audio read and a regular read is minor but I think it's worth the help. When I write for audio I break up the paragraphs into smaller chunks and phrases to reinforce the cadence. So I'm having a nice lady from Jamaica go through and pull some of those back together for readability. Also she'll delete all the audio instruction notes, look for typos and blatant grammar issues, like dangling participles. I would love to have any of you who are readers support the book launch if you're game. I could use typo hunters. You get a pre-release of the book. Come over and join the FaceBook group for After the Apocalypse and join the team. I'll apologize for making you work hard, but There are a bunch of Facebook groups and pages called After the Apocalypse, mine is https://www.facebook.com/groups/oldmanapocalypse/Another thing I'll be recruiting for is a book launch team. In couple months when all this comes together I'll need help in, for lack of a better word, marketing. Again, FaceBook, After the apocalypse. Since we last talked I've been reading a Robert Heinlein, retrospective called Requiem, which if you are interested you can procure on Thriftbooks for $5.29. It a collection of “unreleased” stories and other stuff. One of the stories is a novella he wrote in 1950 called Destination Moon. You may know him from his more famous works, Stranger in a Strange Land, Time Enough for Love, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. This novella or short story depending on your appetite is followed by piece, penned by Heinlein about the making of a movie from the story. So I, curious as I am for the literary obscura, of course went out and hunted down the movie, which you can watch on Youtube. It's interesting because it is such a time capsule, (pun intended), of a sort of religion of hard science that came out of American engineering culture in this post world-war 2 time. This golden age of science fiction. Heinlein was involved in the movie production and they worked really hard to make sure that the science of it made sense. That the gravity and the exit velocities and all the other stuff actually made sense. It ends up as almost a documentary of sorts. These guys were one of the big influences in turning the American cultural knobs towards space. Cheerleading, if you will, that going to the moon was not fantasy, not fiction, but science. And if the incompetent bureaucratic government would just get out of the way of industrialists and engineers it be done. And it could be done before the Russians did it! But, it's a great example of what the sci-fi of the time was all about. They loved hard science. They thought every problem could be solved by smart, brave, independent minded engineers. It was this vision of reimagining the world as a fact-based, science-based libertarianism. Heinlein is famous for the following quote: “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.” ― Robert A. HeinleinAnd, yes, if all this sounds sort of pseudo religious, religions were founded based on this scientific-libertarianism. These guys believed that the soft-sciences of psychiatry and religion could be fed into the logically precise meat grinder of science, and that what came out the other end would be free of all the emotional clap-trap of society. I bet you've all heard of Dianetics which grew out of this process by golden age sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard. But, you probably haven't heard of the Church of All Worlds a neopagan religion that was founded in California (of course, because all the crazy head for the coasts) based on the writings of Robert Heinlein. So, I guess the moral here is be careful what you imagine, be careful what you write, be careful what you believe because sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. These golden age writers, by pouring their beliefs and realism into their writings made them compelling, more than stories for boys, and, quite literally, changed the world. Sorry for the long screed, but I find it all very interesting and thought you might too. Remember to make a donation at the Patreon Group, I am reading extra credit stories into audio for members there. Join the Facebook group and volunteer to be a typo hunter or a member of the book launch team. Maybe you and I can change the world. But above all else, put one foot in front of the other, confront each morning with joy and Keep Surviving. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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After the ApocalypseA pandemic survival storySeason one, Episode Fifteen, “Not-So-Innocent” A sharp wind evaporated the sweat from Janet's arms. She felt a chill, like a passing ghost. Her heart settled from a hard drumbeat in her chest to a low rhythmic thump as she walked, recovering from her run. She felt cleaner now. Refreshed. The familiar ache of bone and muscle comforted her.She wiped her eyes with the sleeve of her shirt and looked ahead at the vehicle in the road. What was going on with this overheated camper van? It was an older, boxy model. The hood was propped open, and she could smell the metal of the overheated radiator. Janet could hear snippets of argument as she cautiously approached. It was hard to get all of it. The wind was gusting, creating white noise that washed out the voices, making them fade in and out like a bad phone connection. She approached the van on the opposite side from where the people were arguing. Better to stay unnoticed. Was this even something that she wanted to get involved with? ...Episode Commentary Season One, Episode Fifteen – “Not so Innocent”Hello and welcome back my survivor friends. How are we all doing? How's the apocalypse treating you? What did you think of the episode? Frankly I struggled writing this one and my editing team helped A LOT! Thank you Duane! If anyone wants to help with writing or editing please feel free to reach out. I didn't want to just have action. The action turns into “he-said-she-said” type motion-without-meaning after a while. And that get's boring. There are no stakes. Not snakes, stakes. You always have to ask and answer that question: what are the stakes here? On the flip side you don't want to bulk up with too much exposition and emotions – because that gets boring too. The key is to marry the exposition and stakes with the action. Have what the characters do and say make your points for you. Language is a powerful thing. Story telling is a basic, human, powerful thing. So – long story short (pun absolutely intended) I had to wrestle with that in this episode. I wanted to make sure that we were understanding the motivation of the characters and moving the broader narrative forward and even exploring some deeper themes. And, as it turns out, this is a common theme in apocalyptic literature – how does your current pre-apocalypse skill set translate into a post-apocalyptic world? It's not just preppers and backwoodsmen who will do well. It's also the resilient, the fast, the smart and those willing to lead. And to show this we take individuals out of the real world and drop them int the apocalypse – in our case Janet the type-A lawyer and the old man, a disgraced doctor turned ultra-runner. That's the theme that I'm trying to play with. And that's what makes science fiction so much fun. Because you can create these mashups and play with them. What would a pre-school teacher do in an alien invasion? What would the ballet-teacher do in an alternate universe? I don't know but you could write that story. One of my favorite versions of this is when Rod Serling dropped a book loving bank teller into the apocalypse in episode 8 of the original Twighlight Zone titled “Time Enough at Last”. First aired in 1959 and based on a story by Lynn Venable. In this episode Henry Bemis played by Burgess Meredith,. loves books yet is surrounded by those who would prevent him from reading them. (You know Burgess Meredith as the original Penguin in the Batman TV series and as Rocky's crusty old coach Mickey in the Rocky movies.)The episode follows Bemis through a post-apocalyptic world, touching on such social issues as anti-intellectualism, the dangers of reliance upon technology, and the difference between solitude and loneliness. In the end he breaks his glasses so he can't read the books even though he's the last one alive. This was one of the most popular episodes of the original Twilight zone. Anyhow, that's an example of how you can make an episode compelling without much action at all. …Congratulations to all of you my surviving friends in the apocalypse. We are over 5,000 downloads strong now. Let's push it to a million! Tell some friends, keep it moving. Post the link to the show in your social. You my friends are our personal agents of chaos spreading the apocalypse love. I do need more of you to join the patreon page as members. I want to be able to keep the storygoing. And you can help me survive with your support. As Patreon Members you get full access to scripts and show notes. But I am going to sweeten the pot. If you go and join Patreon at any level I'm going to give you special, members only episodes. https://www.patreon.com/AftertheApocalypse?fan_landing=trueStarting with this one here from one of my other apocalypse universes. Insert clip here. So if you want to hear more of that, and get other shows I'm going to drop go join the patreon page so I can keep the show going. Thank you all very much and until next time…Keep Surviving! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of the most popular episodes of the original Twilight Zone series is “Time Enough at Last.” Burgess Meredith plays Henry Bemis, a bank teller with thick glasses who is obsessed with reading. One day during his lunch break, he goes to the bank vault to read. Suddenly there is a violent explosion, which knocks him out. He later wakes up to find that an atomic bomb has destroyed the world. He was protected from the blast by the bank vault, and now he is the only person left on earth. Henry wanders the ruined city in despair and comes to the town library, where he finds all the books still intact. He suddenly realizes that he has all the time in the world to read and no one to bother him. In one of the greatest plot twists in television history, he reaches down for a book and drops his glasses, shattering the lenses. Henry Bemis had all the time in the world but lost the one tool he needed to make use of it. On today's episode, Kent encourages you to try a piece of productivity advice from the creator of the Twilight Zone, Rod Serling. *** If you enjoyed this episode, we would be grateful if you leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more people discover the show, and the more people listen, the more we can invest into it and improve the show. Follow Kent Sanders: Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders