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For a long time now, Matt and I have been wanting to do one massive retrospective that would seem to keep building and building to an unknown number. For awhile, it was looking like Marvel was going to be that series. But after Jack and company did their three hour show on it a couple years ago, that idea went out the door. So what could we do that would could take the place of what we originally had in mind? Enter the works of Stephen King. Often called a master of horror, sometimes called a trashy populist, there is no question that King has transcended horror, and made his own brand of fiction not only popular, but the most massively successful empire of published work of all time. But in order to review the entire run of King's film adaptations, we must first look at the very first published novel of King's career, and the films it inspired. The Rage: Carrie 2 is more than a movie. To Matt and myself, it is the film which cemented us as forever podcast partners. How did this happen? And what does the director of the movie Katt Shea have to do with it all? That is just one of many sets of questions this version of the Aftertaste is going to answer. In addition, why the hell does a sequel to Brian DePalma's seminal 1976 film exist? And why was it released 26 years later? Listen below to find out, and come back next week when we continue the first leg of Stephen King reviews when we look at the 2002 TV movie Carrie The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
What can I say about Linda Simpson that others have not? Probably nothing. Linda Simpson is a well-known and iconic drag queen in New York City, best known for her documentarian role and photo-taking skills. Linda and I discuss fitting in, authenticity, and being a good person. Linda is an absolute delight, and she loves bingo! She has a virtual bingo that DJ Rockstar Aaron (Guest 84 on the podcast) of ForbiddenBingo.com asked me to play with him last month, while I was in Waikiki. I won a coffin flask, which has yet to be put to use! Linda is also an author of a few books you might have heard of, and just released a beautiful documentarian-style book called The Drag Explosion last year, which will be the best gem on your coffee table. Linda might be my new favorite person! What a delight. Imposter syndrome impacts everyone in such unique ways, but those that champion their weirdness and uniqueness tend to be the happiest and successful. Take it from Linda: be yourself, because why the hell not? Forever a fan! This episode is dedicated to Eve, who the world lost last week. Please check out my friend's podcast, where I have been a guest twice. To Matt, Byron, Trish, and everyone in our ohana of virtualness, I cannot express how much you all mean to me. My inbox is open for new guests, collaborations, and sponsorship opportunities: PDKMOPodcast@gmail.com - let's collaborate! This podcast is unofficially sponsored by Forbidden Bingo. ForbiddenBingo.com, hosted by DJ Rockstar Aaron is the MOST FUN you will have playing bingo after dark. Check it out with me every Thursday at 7 Pacific /8 Mountain /9 Central /10 Eastern - You can also play in-person. Check out the site for details. Free to play virtually, and tips encouraged! WE HAVE MERCH! Courtesy of Yay! GraphicDesign, and our second ever guest, Lara! Thank you! Find it on our website, and live your 90s fantasy with me. wwww.pleasedontkickmeout.com/shop FYI: Enjoy 15% off from Dash of Pep. Visit DashOfPep.com and enter promo code PDKMO at checkout for 15% off. If you would like to be a future guest, please reach out to us at wwww.pleasedontkickmeout.com, or via social media at one of the links below! Facebook: http://facebook.com/PDKMOPodcast I Instagram: http://instagram.com/pleasedontkickmeout If you like this episode, please rate us on whatever platform you listened to it. Your support means the world! About Please Don't Kick Me Out: Please Don't Kick Me Out is a podcast about nothing, and everything all at once. This inclusive podcast is about imposter syndrome and exploring the idea that no one really feels like they belong. I will interview my friends and people that inspire me, to understand what success looks like to them. Does anyone really have it figured out? Let's find out. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/please-dont-kick-me-out/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/please-dont-kick-me-out/support
Matt Berninger (greengloves777) is the lead singer of The National. His solo album, Serpentine Prison, is out October, 2nd. To offer your own advice, call Zak @ 844-935-BEST TRANSCRIPT: ZAK: If you're working on a creative project...it's so important to pay attention to your boredom. MATT: If you're bored, you're not making art. ZAK: Do you have like a boredom defense strategy? MATT: If I'm working on something and I'm not excited. If I'm working on a song and I don't jump up and high five myself or cry then I don't know what I'm doing. ZAK: Matt Berninger is the lead singer of The National, which, if you don't know, is an incredible band. To Matt, the art part of, in his case songwriting, but it can apply to any creative form. To him, the art comes in when he notices the emergence an idea that he's genuinely moved by. MATT: It's like the seeds have to be exciting. The seeds are the ideas. If the seeds of the idea at first aren't exciting and you're planting it in soil that's rocky and you're not in the mood to do it. You're not gonna want to raise that tree. You're not gonna want to go back to it. You're not gonna want to keep watering this idea that you weren't even sure if the seed...you don't even want to eat that plant. You know? Maybe it's poisonous or something. And so, I find just go back, find new seeds and go find a new place to plant them and then you'll be excited about raising that plant and pruning it and doing the craft part of it and selling, taking it to market, you know? But the seeds have to be exciting, yeah. ZAK: So it's not like you're crying or high-fiving yourself through the whole process. You're feeling those big feelings at the start of the thing. MATT: Yeah, then you get to work. ZAK: Matt Berniger's new solo album is called Serpentine Prison. It's produced by the great Booker T. Jones. And it's out October, 2nd. You're listening to the title track. This is The Best Advice Show. I'm Zak Rosen. I want to hear your advice. Call me on the hotline at 844-935-BEST.
Listeners can find Matt and Megha at ketoconnect.net, on Instagram @ketoconnect. KetoConnect provides a global hub for people looking to transform their lives using the ketogenic lifestyle. Matt and Megha are committed to publishing helpful resources, developing delicious recipes, and offering friendly advice to people striving to live healthier, happier lives. They founded KetoConnect in 2016 after they realized their results from the keto diet were too good not to share. In this episode, we talk about keto experiments, nutrition during pregnancy, strict keto vs. metabolic flexibility, training your taste buds, and more! “That would be my major perspective change - totally shifting the paradigm of what’s normal. Because what’s normal now, isn’t what’s really normal.” Matt “When really, nothing’s going to do it for you...you have to do it for yourself.” Matt “If we go on a vacation, if we go out to eat, if I want to continue to live my life...then metabolic flexibility has more of a place than being strict keto ever will.” Megha Top Takeaways Metabolic flexibility is important when it comes to quality of life Nutrient density matters, and Keto isn’t all just about ‘fitting in your macros’ Importance of nutrient density for growing a big strong baby Breaking the reward/punishment system with food and fasting Opinions on supplements, mineral deficiencies, and exogenous ketones Show Notes: [1:00] Recipes on KetoConnect [4:00] Rachel on Keto for Normies [4:30] The start of KetoConnect [6:30] It all started with a $700 camera, a YouTube channel, and a dream. [9:00] Matt and Megha’s initial takeaways after beginning the ketogenic lifestyle [10:00] “Our ancestors probably didn’t put together this salad with like different colored fruits and vegetables and like a nice vinaigrette” [11:00] Nutrient density matters, and Keto isn’t all just about fitting in your macros [14:00] To Matt, an increase in Metabolic Flexibility would equate to a decrease in fat metabolism [15:00] If you’re 200 pounds overweight, is MetFlex the first step for successful weight loss? [17:00] “If we want to go on vacation… if I want to continue to live my life, then Metabolic Flexibility has more of a place than strict Keto ever will.” [17:30] Matt and Megha’s ten month old has made them rethink what we are supposed to eat [20:00] Lily Nichols: Real Food for Pregnancy [22:00] The mindset needed when you go into the Doctor, pregnant, and they ask you about your diet... [22:30] the Weston A. Price pregnancy diet [24:00] What should I put in my body to grow a big strong baby? [28:00] Incorporating reading into your morning routine is extremely useful! [28:30] Catherine Shanahan: Deep Nutrition [29:30] Dietary experiments and “doing it for YouTube” [31:00] Breaking the reward/punishment system with food and fasting [33:30] Glycine and sleep quality [34:00] Supplements, mineral deficiencies, exogenous ketones [37:00] “[Supplements] get you in the mindset of like, this supplement is what’s gonna do it for me. When really, nothing is going to do it for you. You have to do it for yourself” [38:00] the efficacy of MCT oil and the effects of taking too much... [41:30] The Leangains Protocol - not recommended by Matt [43:00] Changing your meal timings as a less friction way of moving towards your goals [46:00] Find what works for you, even those that give nutrition advice find their lifestyle in what works best for them [47:00] What KetoConnect has changed their mind on in the last year --- Join the FREE MetFLex Life Course: www.metflexandchill.com Rachel Gregory (@rachelgregory.cns) is a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Author of the best-selling book, 21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss Challenge. She received her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the University of Miami. Rachel helps her clients transform their lives by starting with the physical (body), realizing the power of the mental (mindset), and ultimately gaining massive confidence that bleeds into every aspect of their lives (family, relationships, work, etc.).
Aaron's message: September 2015. Connor Clements and I met for the first time. Previously, we had been doing on-air work from different cities.It was then, in an Auckland flat, where we decided to start Black Yellow White - the Fastest Footy Podcast on the Net. That kicked off an exciting journey, from being pitch-side at the All Whites World Cup qualifier with Peru, to meeting a host of Kiwi football stars. Over four years later, I can truly say, I’ve loved it all.As Black Yellow White pushes forward into the future, it will do so without me. Yes. Today, I’m standing down as co-host of the show. It’s a decision I haven’t taken lightly, but one I feel is right at this time.I am unbelievably grateful to Connor, for his passion, energy, and support over the years. To Matt, for getting on board, and supporting the deliverance of a high-quality product to the football community.Above all, I thank you, the listeners. For tuning in each week, for sharing, and for believing in the work we do.In the reshuffle, I’ll still be a correspondent for the pod now and again, but my time waving lyrical each week about Mainz 05, Manchester United, the All Whites and, of course, our beloved Wellington Phoenix, has come to end.Thank you. Thank you. And thank you again. Go well.
All the way from the Pacific Northwest, Executive Board Member of Family First Life Northwest, Matt Smith joins Marc in this week's Training Day Podcast.As one of the top producers and agency owners in the country, Matt talks about how he works to reinvent himself on a daily basis. To Matt, it is not just about production and building a team, but individuality of every successful person in the industry.Personal Production, success and growing his agency are just a few of the many topics Matt touches on in this week's Training Day Podcast, offering the secrets to his success for all.
Matt Woelk is a game developer, improviser, and musician. To Matt, being is learning, mathematics is exciting, and stories are the lens through which we see the world. His goal is to make a game that you've heard of, while supporting the people around him.
This week we’re joined by one man band Matt Wade, aka My Silent Bravery. Following a sports injury in his youth, Matt has turned physical adversity into musical success, with numerous placements on TV, college radio play, and nationwide tours under his belt. A strong believe in “paying it forward” Matt wants to inspire others through the music of My Silent Bravery. Matt's shared the stage with artists including Daughtry, Delta Rae, Howie Day, and Tyler Ward, and has released 4 full length records independently, with his most recent - Breakthrough - due for release in fall 2016. Highlights: - We hear how Matt’s sports injury and spiritual studies led to him pursuing music - Matt says he’s not someone who was born with musicality, he had to really work at it! - We talk about the importance of “paying it forward” “I’m nothing without the fans who listen to my music” - Matt Wade, 2016 - Matt tells us how he pays it forward through charity and volunteer work - To Matt, the name My Silent Bravery means... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season 2, Episode 9 - This week, we’re going back to the hops with homebrew from Nagel and hoppy radness from Noble Ale Works, Alpine Brewing, and Societe Brewing Company. Now that we’re all fully recovered from last week’s epic stout tasting, we’re back with a homebrew from Greg, and some beers from some of SoCal’s best breweries: Noble Ale Works, Alpine Beer Company, and Societe Brewing Company. We kick the show off with a unique homebrew from Greg that’s kind of saison, and kind of a pilsner. Weird, right? The beer was intended to be a saison, and technically speaking, it is. It was brewed with Belgian pilsner and rye malts, and fermented with White Labs WLP568 Saison yeast. What makes this beer different was the utilization of whole leaf Saaz hops. The beer was bittered with Nelson Sauvin in the boil, while the Saaz hops were used in a custom hopback made by Greg. The Saaz come through so much in this beer that it’s reminiscent of a Czech pilsner. All in all, it’s a tasty, easy drinking beer and an example of how experimentation with homebrewing can lead to unintended, yet interesting results. Hoppy Brews from Noble, Alpine, and Societe Next up is yet another attempt to convince Matt that Sorachi Ace hops aren’t just extract from an old lady’s perfume bottle, Noble Ale Works Sorachi Ace Showers. Matt was given this beer from the brewer himself, Evan Price. If you aren’t familiar with the “Showers” line of beers, it’s a series that Noble Ale Works has been doing for quite a while now, that focuses on one specific hop. This beer is a great example of how to utilize the characteristic of this hop. The malt profile on the beer has a unique, malty, savory flavor, almost like candy, and the hops back it up with a balanced, lemony bitterness. This beer doesn’t smack you in the face, and it’s quite refreshing. Interestingly enough, Matt kind of digs the beer, while Jason is simply not a fan. Thanks for the beer, Evan! To: Matt, Love: Evan (Price) The next two beers are from Alpine Beer Company. Jason picked up a couple of growlers from Green Flash Brewing Company, who is now brewing Alpine beers at their facility in San Diego, California. Alpine Beer Company is a very small brewpub out of Alpine, California who is known for their spectacular beers, most notably their hoppy beers. They were recently purchased by Green Flash Brewing Company to help expand the brand, get the beers to a bigger market, and help Alpine Beer Company keep making the truly unique brews that they are so well known for. The two beers we have on this episode, Hoppy Birthday and Nelson, are two classics from Alpine. Both of these were brewed at Green Flash, which in comparison to Alpine’s brewhouse, is enormous. There are certain recipe scaling issues that come about when stepping up a beer to a production run of this size. We discuss those issues on the show, and whether or not these beers are truly accurate iterations of the beer Alpine is known for. Alpine Beer Company – Nelson The final beer of this episode is The Miser from Societe Brewing Company, by way of our good friend and “Ruler of the Underworld” at Societe, Mike Sardina. This beer is made with Amarillo, Simcoe, Mosaic and El Dorado hops, and boy does it show on the nose. This beer smells absolutely delish. Coming in at 10% ABV, the body on this beer is really nice, and not just a vehicle for hop delivery. Societe very much prides themselves on making a unique, quality product, and it really shows in this beer. Expect an on-location episode from Societe in the near future… BREW THE SHIT OUT OF IT. Links to things from this week’s episode:S2/E9 Show OutlineNoble Ale WorksAlpine Beer CompanySociete Brewing CompanyFirkfest 2015 Subscribe to the show:RSSiTunes – While you’re there, leave a review of 4B!Stitcher Thumb us up on Facebook:facebook.com/fourbrewers Follow us on Twitter:twitter.com/fourbrewersshow Got a question? Feedback? Email us:feedback at fourbrewers dot com. Help support Four Brewers!Support the show on Patreon!Donate via PayPal
Matt DeBergalis has been into tech since he was a boy, playing games like Flight Simulator on his Commodore 64 and reviewing the schematics in the handbook. To Matt, computers are tools to make things possible... and enable people to do it quickly. He loves community building, with his background in politics, and he loves the open source world. He finds that it's a powerful force for organizing people to create what wasn't possible before. He lives in San Francisco, with his wife and 6 year old. And he's a private pilot, owning his own plane. When asked how he balances all he has going on, he quickly replies that anything worth doing is going to require hard work. For him, this is his family, flights and code adventures. Previously, Matt co-wrote an open source product called Meteor, attempting to make it simpler and faster to write JS applications. At the core of the tool, there was a capability to write a query to move data around, instead of writing the code. They took that capability, and formed what they are focused on today. This is the creation story of Apollo GraphQL. Sponsors * Morgan Page Game Dev ( https://morganpage.teachable.com/ ) * ProdPerfect ( https://www.inmoat.com/ ) * Art of Manliness ( https://www.artofmanliness.com/podcast/ ) Links * Website: https://www.apollographql.com/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debergalis/ * https://www.meteor.com/ Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts ( https://ratethispodcast.com/codestory ) Amazing tools we use: * This podcast is hosted on RedCircle ( https://redcircle.com/ ) , a FREE platform for podcasts and brands to scale their message. * Want to record your remote interviews with class? Then, you need to use Squadcast ( https://squadcast.fm/?ref=noahlabhart ). * Code Story uses the 1-click product ClipGain ( https://clipgain.io/?utm_campaign=clipgain&utm_medium=episode&utm_source=codestory ) , sign up now to get 3hrs of podcast processing time FREE * If you want an amazing publishing platform for your podcast, with amazing support & people – use Transistor.fm ( https://transistor.fm/?via=code-story ) Credits: Code Story is hosted and produced by Noah Labhart. Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/code-story/id1466861744 ) , Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/0f5HGQ2EPd63H83gqAifXp ) , Pocket Casts ( https://pca.st/Z1k7 ) , Google Play ( https://play.google.com/music/listen?pcampaignid=MKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16&t=Code_Story&view=%2Fps%2FIcdmshauh7jgmkjmh6iu3wd4oya ) , Breaker ( https://www.breaker.audio/code-story ) , Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgjZsiUDp-oKY_ffHc5AUpQ ) , or the podcasting app of your choice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy