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In this Patreon-exclusive episode of How I Met Your Monster, where we're switching things up by turning our attention from movie monsters, to TV terrors. In today's episode, we'll be meeting the monster in the Boy Meets World season 5 episode, “And Then There Was Shawn,” a love letter to the genre, with a self-referential emphasis on teen slashers. The killer's a meanie, the first suspect is Feeny, and we're getting ourselves stuck in detention with Cory, Shawn, and Topanga to meet the John Adams High slasher in… A SCARY SPECIAL EPISODE presents: “And Then There Was Shawn” Enjoy the preview of this Patreon-exclusive episode! Want to hear the whole thing? Check out our Patreon page (https://patreon.com/howimetyourmonster) and become a member for only $3/month! You'll get access to our first 50 episodes, as well as monthly bonus episodes including feature-length commentaries, new monsters, and TV episodes like this one! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeFor bonus content and commentaries, check out our PatreonFollow the show on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookWant to support the show and save 20% on Fangoria? Visit Fangoria and enter PROMO CODE: HOWIMETYOURMONSTER at checkout!Looking for How I Met Your Monster merch? Check out TeePublic for shirts, stickers, mugs, and more!Questions and comments: howimetyourmonsterpodcast@gmail.com
Cory and Topanga teach Riley the importance of responsibility, leaving her home to look after her little brother while they go out to celebrate their anniversary.We're back to talk about season 1 episode 15 of the Boy Meets World sequel series, Girl Meets World! Complete with our warm fuzzies of the week, a scene-by-scene recap, and a wholesome lesson to top it all off.You can find us on social media @TheLostYearsPod on the following:InstagramBlueskyYouTubeBe sure to share what's got you all warm and fuzzy with us on social or in an email. Your answers might get on the show!Email: thelostyears@gmail.comBecome a patron!: patreon.com/thescavengersnetworkMerch: scavengersnetwork.com/thelostyearsshop
Welcome to Funville! Cory and Topanga fear they’ve become boring since getting married, but do Danielle, Will and Rider think the same of this episode? Will explores an alternate reality where Eric hooked up with Rachel, and Danielle shares why the characters would never be together, all across the BMW multiverse. We try to figure out who on the writing staff had a “thing” for food and sex, while Rider would love to keep those two passions totally separate. And just to prove that we’ve still got it, this podcast is NO PARENTS ALLOWED, right here on Pod Meets World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Big Blend Radio's “Lost Angel Travel Adventures” Show, travel writer and author Linda Ballou shares why she fell in love with Topanga Canyon, the artistic and spiritual enclave nestled in California's Santa Monica Mountains. From wildflower-covered hiking trails and sweeping ocean views to live music festivals, eclectic shops, and hidden gathering spaces, Linda explores the unique culture and community spirit that makes Topanga so special. Learn about the canyon's deep ties to music legends like Neil Young, Canned Heat, and The Doors, along with the history of beloved venues like The Corral. Linda also discusses local treasures including Theatricum Botanicum, the magical Inn of the Seventh Ray, the artistic sanctuary of Jalan Jalan Imports, and the vibrant community hub of Pine Tree Circle. The conversation highlights the canyon's hiking culture, Indigenous history, spiritual traditions, and the restorative power of nature that continues to draw artists, musicians, writers, and seekers to this hidden corner of Southern California. Plus, Linda reads from her essay, “My Season in the Canyon.”
My mom doesn't read this Substack. We sit on opposite ends of the great divide. But she doesn't hold my political shift against me, even if she doesn't understand it. When I visit her, I often find CNN or the BBC filling up the silence. The same messages drone on and on: Trump is bad, the world is coming to an end, it's all terrible. And there's my mom, absorbing it like a sponge. It's a wonder she talks to me at all. We get along because we studiously avoid any mention of the Orange Man or politics. She is always on one side, and I am almost always on the other. If it does come up, and she makes an off-handed comment, it's like someone lighting a match near a gas leak. We can't talk about it at all, none of it, and so we don't. I'm grateful that politics doesn't define her to the point that she would go “no-contact” with her own daughter. No one in my family went that far. I guess I'm lucky. I think they think I caught a crazy bug, and one day I will go back to normal. So we just tread water until things change. My mother's life wasn't what she wanted it to be, although whose is? She was a bright light who looked like an adult by the age of 12. At 14, she was pretending to be 16 to compete in beauty pageants. Here she is, at number 1.It wouldn't last long, just a few short years. But it must have made her parents proud to see her star rise that fast. She never knew her biological father and still doesn't, but those genes are partly what made her such a stunner.Not long after, she would meet a man, get pregnant, and drop out of high school. That would never become a marriage and a family. Eventually, she'd start working nights at Pandora's Box in Hollywood, where she met my dad, a Jazz drummer. My dad would split, and she'd be a divorced mom with four kids before the age of 25. She was still too young to understand what she'd done to her life by having us, but over time, it would start to sink in, everything she gave up to raise us instead of chasing her own dreams. It wasn't easy for her, that's for sure, but we had what was kind of like a little farm, with goats, chickens, and ponies on top of a mountain in Topanga Canyon. Because I grew up in the era of blaming your parents for your bad childhood, we didn't spend a lot of time thanking them for giving us life at all. We were too busy looking at what was wrong. But I can't pretend it was all sunshine and roses either. It wasn't. It was painful and explains why my life is the way it is now, at least partly.Understanding what shaped my life is different from blaming my mom, who really did do the best she could under the circumstances. We felt guilt throughout most of our childhood for having taken her life away from her. She gave up everything, it felt like, but now I bet she can't imagine her life without us.Back in the 1970s, parents didn't coddle their kids. We grew up like weeds. We had to learn how to survive, and it wasn't shameful to punish your children or leave them to fend for themselves. Or teach them hard lessons. It's just how it was. I don't remember being very close to my mom. She didn't comfort me when I cried. If anything, she tried to toughen me up. I was too sensitive for her liking. But I do remember her holding me in the Pacific, taking me out into the waves to show me that I could do it, since I was too afraid. I remember feeling close to her then, and it's one of the only times I've felt that way. I was still scared of the water, but I felt safe in her arms, and I'll forget how warm and soft her skin felt as I clung to her through the crashing waves. The truth is that we were lucky to have that life, at least in the early days before we left Topanga. We spent every morning until night living in the wild. We were always barefoot, always with our hands and feet in nature. I remember plunging into the mud during rainstorms, tasting different kinds of grass, watching the weather turn, and the smell of my pony's fur after a long ride. Ultimately, how things changed in the coming decades, after Columbine and 9/11, how kids were over-protected, I am grateful I got the harder, rougher childhood. It prepared me for right now, for living through this era of people mostly online, of coddled children, of dehumanizing each other and tribal warfare, of cancellations and assassinations, and overly medicated and emotional women who couldn't handle the election of the Orange Man. What I learned from my mom was hard work and resilience. The reason I work every single day, and have ever since I started working online over 20 years ago, is my mom. Her words have often echoed in my mind over the years, “Just do the next thing. Keep moving forward.” Then again, for both of us, work is something we understand. The complications of everyday life, especially relationships, not so much.Just do the next thing is how you manage a messy life, or a broken life, or even a hard life - something most Americans know nothing about. If you can just do the next thing, you will be halfway there. That reminds me of one of my favorite movies, The Edge (written by David Mamet). They decide they have to kill the bear because most people die in the wilderness of shame. They collapse in helplessness because they can't believe they were stupid enough to get themselves into a place where they might not survive. “They die of shame!”“What one man can do, another can do!” Doing the next thing means getting out of bed, making the bed, making coffee, walking the dogs, writing something, tweeting something. There is always something to be done, and doing that one thing pulls you along. It is the best way I know, other than praying, to live with the idea that one day I will die. Or one day my mom will die.My mom had to do the next thing because she had no choice. She couldn't waste a day lying around crying about a life she did not plan and didn't want. It might be true that she didn't realize how hard it would be to parent four kids, all on her own, before the age of 25. It might even be true that at some point, she realized she actually wanted to live a life of learning, of expanding her horizons, of becoming someone, like those early pageant days of promise.To her credit, she never abandoned us. She left for long periods, especially during my middle school years. Sooner or later, she'd come back. She stuck it out with dental appointments and bought us bikes she couldn't afford (that would then get stolen). She gave us a place to live and got us to school, much of the time. Perfect, no. But we survived.My mom flourished in life by doing the next thing. She never gave up on herself. She went from welfare to working as a cocktail waitress and then a bartender, to earning her real estate license, to becoming a property owner who could leave pieces of it to all of her children and grandchildren. I can't think of a greater success story of anyone I know personally. She doesn't really see it that way, I don't think. My guess is that she still mourns the person she might have been all of those years ago, before things changed so dramatically. She doesn't credit herself or pat herself on the back. She just does the next thing.Even this morning, when I talked to her on the phone, with her back problems that have meant she can't move around much anymore, she told me she walked around her yard, and everywhere she looked, there was something that had to be done. There is always another thing after the next thing. Happy Mother's Day to my strong, imperfect, glorious mom, who will never read this. I send it out to the universe anyway as an appreciation to all the moms, those who aimed for perfection and those who just did the best they could. Hope your day is full and that you can count your blessings of all you have right in front of you right now. // This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe
In hour four, listening to the harsh set of questioning Leafs president Keith Pelley got at the intro press conference for the organization's new GM John Chayka. Plus, the Panthers lottery odds tonight and a special happy birthday to Topanga.
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Did these characters cheat on their significant others??Follow along with this months menu:Boy Meets WorldSeason 5 ep 14Heartbreak coryWhile on the senior class's ski trip, Cory sprains his ankle and meets another woman who takes care of him and chases him to stray from Topanga. DinosaursS1 ep 4High NoonA gigantic dinosaur falls for Fran at the grocery storeStep by stepSeason 7 ep 3Your cheating heartFrank and Carol are going through a bedroom drought and, no matter what they do, they keep getting interrupted. Rich acts mysteriously and Karen is convinced he is cheating on Dana. Karen and Al follow him to find out what he is doing. Full HouseSeason 7 ep 10The prying gameStephanie and Kimmy resort to snooping around Steve's apartment when they suspect that he's cheating on DJ with another girl. Meanwhile, Jesse, Joey, and Danny tape an infomercial to sell a hair care accessory that Jesse invented, which ends in chaos.
Dreamifesting With Doctor Dream, Kelly Sullivan Walden Turn your dream life into reality—through the power of your dreams! Dr. Kelly Sullivan Walden, (aka Doctor Dream) says, "It's time to wake up to the life of your dreams." Dreamifesting is a revolutionary approach to manifesting that goes beyond visualizations and affirmations to unlock the hidden power of the subconscious mind that can turn dreams into reality. Through decades of research, dream expert and author Kelly Sullivan Walden noticed that when you pay attention to the wisdom and guidance of your nighttime dreams, you bridge the gap between the conscious and unconscious to create a whole-brained, whole-soul experience. Discover your authentic, soulful desires and create a life inspired by your wildest dreams, filled with the passion and purpose to become the best version of yourself. BIO: Kelly Sullivan Walden (aka Doctor Dream) is an award-winning, international bestselling author of ten books and seven oracle card decks. Her fascination began at age five, with tandem dream experiences with her younger sister. She grew up to become a certified clinical hypnotherapist, earning a doctorate in spiritual counseling. Her joy in life is empowering her clients (stay-at-home moms, celebrities, and industry leaders) to awaken through the power of their dreams. Kelly was born in Los Angeles and now lives in Topanga, California, with her husband, Dana, and Pomeranian puppy, Pearl. https://www.kellysullivanwalden.com/ Video Version: Chat with Kat during Live Show with Video Stream: write a question on YouTube Have a Question for the Show? Go to Facebook– Dreams that Can Save Your Life Facebook Professional–Kathleen O'Keefe-Kanavos http://kathleenokeefekanavos.com/
Zennon Ulyate-Crow is a recent college graduate and housing advocate who is aiming to become one of the youngest members of the California State Senate. He joins me to talk about his campaign for the 24th Senate district seat. That's on this episode of WNLA.Ulyate-Crow grew up in Topanga and has been involved in organizing and public policy work since he was a student. While in college, he focused on housing issues, helping to organize around student homelessness and affordability, and working on legislation aimed at expanding student housing across California. He later worked in public service roles including as a commissioner in Santa Cruz and on a national political campaign, and has continued to focus his advocacy on housing, cost of living, and what he describes as government accountability. Ulyate-Crow is running in a crowded field, arguing that younger leadership and a different approach to policymaking are needed to address issues like affordability and access to housing in California.https://www.instagram.com/zennonuc/What's Next, Los Angeles? is produced and hosted by Mike Bonin, in partnership with LA Forward.
Danielle and Will are still in Vegas for WrestleMania 42 and now they’ve come face to face with a championship belt! Women’s Intercontinental Champion, and the Topanga of the WWE, AJ Lee is here! AJ shares stories from her time in the indies and her humble beginnings as a 13-year-old with nothing but a knife and a dream. Will meets his nerd match when AJ talks comics, anime and D & D, and maybe, just maybe, she’ll be the final push to get Danielle to throw some dice. It’s time to break the rules and be a fighter - with AJ Lee on Pod Meets World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now almost halfway through Season 7, the gang dives deeper into the writer’s room to hear all about how (and in some cases why) these episodes were scripted. Allison M. Gibson is behind some classics from the final 2 seasons, as well as our upcoming recap: The War, so it’s time to hear her TGIF memories! Allison details how she joined the BMW crew and what she did to get familiar with the already beloved characters, all on her way to eventually create her own sitcom: Reba. Danelle also opens up about a Topanga moment that made her judge the character on set, and Allison shares an opinion from a writer’s perspective that just might shock you. All this insight and more, on this week’s Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roz loses his mind over a simple trip to Canadian Tire, Mocha spirals after finding out “Topanga” knows Nirvanna: The Band, The Show, The Movie, and a night‑shift hospital security guard explains why full moons are never good news. Maurie sits down with Devon Hansen, the son of astronaut Jeremy Hansen, for a conversation about watching his dad fly around the moon, floating Nutella, and the scariest parts of the mission, and also chats with the cast of The Testaments about continuing the world of The Handmaid's Tale. Plus, Roz vents about the Yellowstone spinoffs, a jaw‑dropping car‑damage confession, a baby nearly born on the phone with the show, and Josh Brolin almost fighting Denzel Washington.
Marisol Nichols has been Cory and Topanga’s neighbor, Clark Griswold’s daughter, Veronica’s mother and a real-life undercover decoy to bust child predators. Ladies and gentlemen - this is range.The gang welcomes their former co-star to hear all about how she landed the part as Audrey in Vegas Vacation and we explore an alternate universe where her co-star was…Rider Strong. She tells us everything about volunteering in the FBI and how her acting abilities helped save her life (and others). Plus, we revisit her short time as a sleep deprived wife of a med student in the married couple dorms of Pennbrook, right here on a new, and very interesting, Pod Meets World!Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’ve finally made it out of the ‘90s and we’ve welcomed in a new millennium! It makes sense that Cory and Topanga are now gainfully employed in the magazine industry, because there are still a lot of “issues.” Rider takes us back to his Y2K party in the Redwood Shire, which Danielle missed due to the world’s best excuse: she was in Hawaii with *NSYNC and Britney Spears. And Danielle shares a memory that’s right on the tip of her tongue... Eric’s lucky penny can’t save the plot while Will, Danielle and Rider experience group cringe when we enter the “pookie pook” zone… Plus, the gang explores some of the best jingles of all time (we apologize in advance), right here on Pod Meets World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I stood in the corner of our tiny shack atop a mountain in Topanga and waited for my brother to come home. He would be there any minute and would see his beloved black lab mix, Cinder, dead under a sheet in the front yard. We'd been out riding that afternoon. My mom was on our quarterhorse Teddybear. My younger sister and I rode the twin stallion ponies, Pumpkin (mine) and Fireball (hers). It was summer. We were riding to Topanga Elementary to play in an empty schoolyard. Cinder came along. It was always hot, but that day, it was baking, and we were not prepared. All of a sudden, Cinder collapsed. My mother, in a panic, ordered my sister and me to ride our ponies to the school and bring back water. Maybe we could save her, we thought. When we finally got to the school, we scoured the trash cans and found empty milk cartons. We rinsed them, filled them, then galloped back, Pony Express-style, to where my mom was waiting. But it was too late. Cinder was gone.I don't remember much else about that day, except what happened to my brother later, when he came home. I'd never seen my tough, strong older brother cry. That was my first lesson in the unique grief of losing a dog. They call them “soul dogs” or “heart dogs” on Reddit. It's that connection you have with a special dog that will never be matched by any other. I have always hated how the internet flattens things into group ideas, but in this case, they were right. I had to let go of my soul dog, Jack, and I'll never be the same.Mind you, I didn't want to. I rationalized it many times. I even almost took him to the hospital and asked them to cut him open, remove the large cancerous mass inside of him, give him kidney dialysis, and chemo. Something, anything to keep him alive. Needles, hospital room, strangers, bright lights. That would not have been for Jack. That was for me. I couldn't do that to him.People have said, “You gave him such a happy life,” and I tried. But how do you measure the happiness of a dog? To me, Jack wanted more than anything to be free. Free of the leash. Free of doing only what I wanted him to do. Free to have maybe found a mate one time instead of having that possibility taken off the table. Free to roam, most of all, through the hills and the fields.I could not give that to him. The best I could do was make a situation for a dog with the urge to roam slightly less terrible. Oh, I suppose I could have never gotten him in the first place, waited for the ideal owner, like a rancher to pick him up. I don't know if I was Jack's ideal owner or not. I just know that he was my soul dog, for better or worse.You don't choose dogs. They choose you. I'd pulled into a gas station near the Four Corners of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico en route to the Telluride Film Festival in 2014 when I looked down, and there was a furry little wolfen creature, redheaded, with bright green eyes staring up at me, and was that a smile? He already knew how to ask for food, and I was happy to oblige. Only I didn't want to just feed the dog. I wanted to rescue him. I don't know why, exactly. It felt like a calling. He was redheaded, like my pony Pumpkin. He had green eyes like mine. But it was his sweet disposition that meant it was love at first sight, even if I didn't know it yet.I told my daughter and her friend, both named Emma, to go get some dog food because we were taking this dog. When I turned around, he had crawled away and hidden under a trailer, but a woman pulled him out and handed him to me. That sealed Jack's fate, to be rescued by city girls. Jack wasn't going to be my dog at first. My daughter's friend wanted him, but her parents said no. That night, as the girls hung out in their basement room and I was cooking a roast chicken, I heard little feet tap-tap-tapping up the stairs, and there he was again, smiling up at me, wanting food. Okay, little pup, I thought, I guess I'm a dog person now.“Don't take him if you can't keep him,” my younger sister warned. I knew what she meant. She'd thought I'd abandon Jack if some guy wanted me to, as I'd done once before when I was too stupid to know better. The dog went to my mom, who doted on her, but still. It sent the message that I couldn't be trusted with a dog. We had three cats already, but dogs weren't allowed in our apartment in North Hollywood. When they found out, I was ordered to get rid of Jack. So we split to Burbank. I also broke up with a boyfriend over my dog. Sorry, I made my choice, and there was no going backFour years later, we finally adopted a friend for him because he hated being alone, and my daughter Emma was leaving for college. We had a hard time choosing and were about to leave the shelter when a volunteer came out, holding a tiny, terrified terrier-poodle mix. She'd been there two weeks, and no one wanted her. How could we say no? It felt like another kind of calling.Her name was Pippa, but we changed it to Luna, and though she looks desperately sad in that photo, she bloomed, and Jack and Luna became a happy, bonded pair, and the three of us were inseparable until the day Jack died. Thursday, March 19, 2026. But that's not to say Jack was easy. He wasn't. I didn't train him properly because I never wanted to change his personality. I didn't want an obedient dog. I wanted this dog. But that meant he could be quite obstinate when he wanted to go in a different direction from me. It got worse as he got older, when he became a grumpy old dog. He would pull just to pull, and much of the time I'd give in, except when I couldn't, and sometimes I couldn't.He also could not eat his food in a bowl like other dogs. It had to be on a flat surface, and he would scatter the kibble all across the floor before lying down to eat it. Yes, I spoiled him, and responsible dog owners would not approve.It could have been worse. He could be a growler or a biter, but this dog did not have an aggressive bone in his body. He was sweet and gentle, the nicest dog I've ever met. He made friends with everyone, dogs, cats, and people.I don't think it really occurred to him what his life would be like until he got older. But I think once he figured it out that this was really it, a life on a leash, walking through neighborhoods, occasionally running free, I think he got grumpier, more obstinate, and he pulled on his leash harder, and it became a battle of wills. Sometimes I was angry and annoyed at him. Now those moments come flooding back with an enormous sense of guilt. How could I have ever thought of being annoyed at him for even one second? Maybe I'm projecting. Maybe he never figured it out. Maybe he never thought about it. He just knew he was frustrated with how much pain he was in and with how limited his life had become, and there was nothing I could do to change that for him or fix it.I always wished he could speak. I always wanted to talk to him, “Remember when I found you at the Four Corners? Remember how much you loved running in the sand at the beach? Remember rolling in the snow? Remember the motels and the road trips? Remember how you liked to chase the ball? Remember driving into a blizzard? Remember getting stranded in the sand after I took a wrong turn and how we had to be towed out?Remember how you would wimper when we drove to the airport to pick up my daughter Emma because you were so happy to see her? Remember how you herded us and we all had to leave the apartment at the same time, or you would keep looking for the one that was missing.Remember all the friends you made in every neighborhood we lived in? Remember the horse we used to feed that wanted to be friends with you because everyone wanted to be friends with you.Where would you like to go today? The park? The field? The hills? And I know what his answer would be. He would wag his tail and be ready to go. When he could no longer jump into the car, I got him stairs. When the stairs became too hard, I got him a ramp. Where does it hurt, Jack? Tell me where the pain is. Tell me where to check. Tell me when you need to go to the vet. Talk to me. But all he could do was signal to me with his body, his behavior, and his eyes, and I was not paying close enough attention. There's the guilt again. Could I have helped him if we'd caught it sooner? I don't know. Our long walks through town and our hikes began to slow down last year, and he could only make it around the block. Then, just this past week, he could barely make it down the street, and then, barely from the car to the front door.It was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do, making the call to end his life. It was time for him to go, and I knew I had to grim up and face the music. He'd gone off his food for two weeks. He threw up even baby food, and then he couldn't keep down water. He could barely breathe.I would hear him wretching in the middle of the night and find him stuck under the table, his body completely cold, and I kept thinking any minute he would take his last breath, but he somehow held on.Jack turned into a different dog in the last moments of his life, and for some reason, this breaks my heart the most. Gone was the willful, obstinate, slightly annoying dog who sometimes made our daily walks frustrating. In his weakened state, he went wherever I wanted him to go. He came when I called him. Every night, almost, he disappeared into the back yard because he knew he was dying. And every night I went outside with a flashlight to call him back in, and he would come, just like a normal dog. He was doing it for me, I realize now, even at his own expense.Everywhere I look, there is Jack. The green grass that I know he would want to roll in. The rib bones, I know, he would want to chew. The drives I know he would want to take. The dog beds I bought that still sit untouched in a pile on the patio. And the gravel that he could never pass without lying down in. This is grief. This is what it means to lose a soul dog. I know I loved him too much. I was prepared for almost everything except saying goodbye. I want to tell you everything about him, to remember everywhere we went and every cute thing he ever did, like how, when he signaled to me that he couldn't get off the couch to get a drink of water, I would lift the bowl for him. When the droplets hit his paw, he had to gently clean them off. I don't know why, but that one thing he's always done crushes my heart.I can't possibly tell you of our adventures together, how close we were, and how hard it is now for Luna to walk alone. She lies down near Jack's spot because she still senses his presence, as do I. I keep smelling his fur, which might sound weird, but I loved how Jack smelled. It was like the smell of a baby. You recognize it. I did not want to let him go. I wanted to be selfish and keep him around until he died on his own, but my younger sister, who once warned me not to take him if I could not keep him, told me that he's shown up for me, and now it's time for me to show up for him. Holding him, petting him, brushing him because I'd been doing that every day for a week, and then saying goodbye to him as the poison was injected into his beautiful, tiny, spotted paw, then waiting for his heart to stop felt like falling into a deep well - into a world without color, without joy. My soul dog was my constant companion for 12 too-short years. Now I try to see his soul - which was never mine - as finally free.I still think I hear him, especially at night. I hear his panting or his breathing, how he would sigh, letting out all his air, before he settled in to sleep. I would hear him pacing and circling before he lay down. I always knew where he was. And he was never far.I pray that he visits me in my dreams. I pray that he's the first thing I see when I get to Heaven.Run, my beautiful dog, my precious heart, my Happy Jack, my Buddy. Be obstinate and annoying. Be your perfect, wonderful self because now you are finally free. // This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe
Food loss and waste account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and cost $1 trillion annually, according to the United Nations. About a third of all food grown on the planet gets wasted, rather than eaten. In developing countries, waste usually occurs between the field and the store, due to poor infrastructure, lack of refrigeration, and broken supply chains. In rich countries, most waste happens after food reaches the store, where consumers don't buy imperfect food – or buy too much and toss what they don't get around to consuming. How much pollution, deforestation and starvation could be reduced if we got this problem under control? And how can new tech, including AI, be brought to bear on the problem? Guests: Matt Rogers, Co-Founder and CEO, Mill Industries; Co-Founder, Nest Page Schult, CEO, Topanga Kayla Abe, Co-Owner, Shuggie's David Murphy, Co-Owner and Chef, Shuggie's For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit climateone.org/podcasts. Highlights: 00:00 – Intro 04:30 – Matt Rogers on surviving Hurricane Andrews and his climate journey 06:30 – On the climate impact of HVAC and the creation of Nest thermostat 08:30 – On creating Mill food recycler and addressing food waste 13:45 – Partnership with Whole Food to recycle food waste and feed it back to chickens 17:00 – On AI as a tool for climate solutions 19:30 – Clean tech in Silicon Valley 23:00 – Matt Rogers shares his views on advocacy, philanthropy and impact investing 30:00 – Shuggie's restaurant sources ingredients that would otherwise be wasted 37:00 – David Murphy makes the case for sustainable food and upcycled ingredients 40:00 – Page Schult on global impact of food waste 44:00 – Topanga's work providing reusable food containers for college campuses 52:30 – Thinking about it circularity as systems change 54:00 – Role of AI in reducing food waste in commercial kitchens 58:00 – Climate One More Thing ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food loss and waste account for up to 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions and cost $1 trillion annually, according to the United Nations. About a third of all food grown on the planet gets wasted, rather than eaten. In developing countries, waste usually occurs between the field and the store, due to poor infrastructure, lack of refrigeration, and broken supply chains. In rich countries, most waste happens after food reaches the store, where consumers don't buy imperfect food – or buy too much and toss what they don't get around to consuming. How much pollution, deforestation and starvation could be reduced if we got this problem under control? And how can new tech, including AI, be brought to bear on the problem? Guests: Matt Rogers, Co-Founder and CEO, Mill Industries; Co-Founder, Nest Page Schult, CEO, Topanga Kayla Abe, Co-Owner, Shuggie's David Murphy, Co-Owner and Chef, Shuggie's For show notes, related links, and episode transcript, visit climateone.org/podcasts. Highlights: 00:00 – Intro 04:30 – Matt Rogers on surviving Hurricane Andrews and his climate journey 06:30 – On the climate impact of HVAC and the creation of Nest thermostat 08:30 – On creating Mill food recycler and addressing food waste 13:45 – Partnership with Whole Food to recycle food waste and feed it back to chickens 17:00 – On AI as a tool for climate solutions 19:30 – Clean tech in Silicon Valley 23:00 – Matt Rogers shares his views on advocacy, philanthropy and impact investing 30:00 – Shuggie's restaurant sources ingredients that would otherwise be wasted 37:00 – David Murphy makes the case for sustainable food and upcycled ingredients 40:00 – Page Schult on global impact of food waste 44:00 – Topanga's work providing reusable food containers for college campuses 52:30 – Thinking about it circularity as systems change 54:00 – Role of AI in reducing food waste in commercial kitchens 58:00 – Climate One More Thing ********** Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today at patreon.com/ClimateOne. Ad sales by Multitude. Contact them for ad inquiries at multitude.productions/ads Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cory and Topanga's house hunting continues with a B story that makes our hosts yearn for the days of a monkey side plot. And we explore where the show might have gone if Nicole Eggert had stuck around as planned. Plus, why is BMW obsessed with the word "tushy?” Follow as they try and figure out who’s lived with who, because it's the second part of moving day…on Pod Meets World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newlyweds Cory and Topanga are looking for a place to call home and thanks to inflation, everything just sounds insane in 2026. The gang has varying thoughts on the episode, but find common ground when questioning Alan's attempt at tough love. Who wouldn't help their kid fix a sink? And Will gets mogged while looksmaxxing on a long running recap - so don’t miss part 2 on Pod Meets World!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever heard of "married couple dorms?" Well, neither have the hosts. But in this Season 7 recap, the gang will still try and hang on to any shred of the honeymoon phase as Cory and Topanga start their lives and husband and wife. The couple is on the search for housing and thanks to some tough parental love, find themselves living with some bugs. Will teaches us about a lesser-known pool game that made its way from backstage to an Eric and Jack storyline and we confirm a theory first explored by Alvin and the Chipmunks: everything is better when you add triplets! It's a brand new recap on Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrea and Jodie sit down with their dear friend, Danielle Fishel… forever Topanga from Boy Meets World. She grew up on our screens and has boldly branched out into a multi-hyphenate career; both in front of AND behind the camera. From directing, dancing her way through "Dancing with the Stars," co-hosting Pod Meets World and Teen Beat … Danielle is proof that reinvention can be both nostalgic and next level. Follow us on Instagram @howrudepodcast & TikTok @howrudetanneritosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Kohl spent his early career shaping stories from behind the camera—directing major productions, earning awards, and building a life that looked complete on the outside. But privately, he was fighting a decade-long battle with alcoholism that no amount of success could mask.He tried everything the traditional system told him to try:Ten years of therapy, hundreds of AA meetings, five rehabs. But none of it reached the source. None of it created real change.Mark wasn't seeking enlightenment. He was trying to survive. Everything shifted when he turned to natural psychedelics—ceremony-grade mushrooms, sound frequencies, intention, and ancient practices that touch the nervous system in ways modern methods rarely do. These weren't escapes; they were gateways.Tools that softened the trauma, broke old patterns, and helped rebuild a life from the inside out.For the first time, something worked.And with that awakening came a realization: The modern healing system is designed to manage dysfunction, not resolve it. People need tools that transform at the level of frequency—mind, body, identity, and consciousness.That realization became the blueprint for Frequency.THE FREQUENCY ECOSYSTEM: Mark built Frequency not as a brand but as a new model of human healing—a system that blends ancient medicine, modern neuroscience, quantum principles, and real-world integration.Today, Frequency includes:Frequency BrandCeremony-grade psychedelic tools, sound-informed formulations, and nervous-system products designed for the mind, body, and subconscious to actually change.Frequency HouseA separate company and nature-based sanctuary in Topanga—created as a true home for healers, guides, and facilitators to bring clients, host events, and practice their modalities with intention.Frequency TV (Coming Soon)A conscious FAST channel sharing positive global storytelling, mystical-meets-scientific education, and original programming designed to elevate rather than numb.https://frequencycaps.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Daniel and Luis dive into what it meant growing up during the era of true “It Girls” (Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, J.Lo) and why that phenomenon feels completely gone today. From celebrity crush debates to how “types” shape friendships, the conversation quickly spirals into cruise culture, class jokes, and why Carnival cruises apparently have a reputation.The guys also react to recent Covino & Rich moments—everything from Rich's controversial take on frozen meat, his obsession with kids “leaving the house,” and whether he's projecting more than he realizes. Add in Taylor Swift documentaries, Landman confusion, Vegas Golden Knights pride, and live chat chaos, and you've got a classic After Show episode.This one's about nostalgia, growing older, changing priorities, and laughing at how seriously we all take ridiculous things.Chapters / Timestamps0:00 – Episode 323 kicks off4:10 – Vegas Golden Knights fandom & community pride6:00 – The last generation of “It Girls”9:30 – Topanga, celebrity name-dropping & Rich lore12:00 – Nostalgia, language quirks & growing up Mexican16:30 – Carnival cruises vs Royal Caribbean (apparently a thing?)20:15 – Landman scene confusion & dorm roommate chaos24:30 – Taylor Swift documentary commitment issues29:00 – Frozen meat controversy (Rich strikes again)41:00 – Wrapping up with live chat reactionsKeep Up With Us:Tuesday Live Show Direct Link ► / https://tinyurl.com/tasbl Tiktok ► / https://www.tiktok.com/@aftershowblTwitter ► / https://x.com/aftershowblInstagram ► / https://www.instagram.com/aftershowblFacebook ► / https://www.facebook.com/AfterShowBLYouTube ► / https://www.youtube.com/c/aftershowblCNR Submissions FB Group ► / https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1D4Ymc8qYn/After Show But Later Merch:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096YRQDYR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GTV3XYFDB6SVNY767EMFContact Us:928-235-5285
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Molly, Alan, and Max kick off this special month of Zetus Lepetus by joining Cory and Sean on their trip to Disney World in an attempt to win Topanga back.
In this live-packed episode, Daniel and Luis dive deep into pop culture nostalgia, comedy, and current chaos — from classic sitcom moms to Jordan stepping in for Rich on Covino & Rich, and even the chaos of modern air travel.The show kicks off with an exclusive preview of “Jordyn Doesn't Know”, a new track that might just become the next show intro. From there, the guys celebrate Veterans Day, roast 90s icons like Tara Reid, and confess their long-time TV crushes — from Topanga to Kelly Bundy.Daniel shares behind-the-scenes stories about Boy Meets World fandom, childhood music memories, and the growing pains of life, travel, and work. Luis reflects on being fired and how setbacks become comebacks, all wrapped up with their fan-favorite Mexican Word of the Day segment that has the live chat in stitches.It's real talk, nostalgia, and laughs — a perfect blend of throwback culture, honesty, and humor.Keep Up With Us:Tuesday Live Show Direct Link ► / https://tinyurl.com/tasbl Tiktok ► / https://www.tiktok.com/@aftershowblTwitter ► / https://x.com/aftershowblInstagram ► / https://www.instagram.com/aftershowblFacebook ► / https://www.facebook.com/AfterShowBLYouTube ► / https://www.youtube.com/c/aftershowblCNR Submissions FB Group ► / https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1D4Ymc8qYn/After Show But Later Merch:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096YRQDYR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GTV3XYFDB6SVNY767EMFContact Us:928-235-5285
In this live-packed episode, Daniel and Luis dive deep into pop culture nostalgia, comedy, and current chaos — from classic sitcom moms to Jordan stepping in for Rich on Covino & Rich, and even the chaos of modern air travel.The show kicks off with an exclusive preview of “Jordyn Doesn't Know”, a new track that might just become the next show intro. From there, the guys celebrate Veterans Day, roast 90s icons like Tara Reid, and confess their long-time TV crushes — from Topanga to Kelly Bundy.Daniel shares behind-the-scenes stories about Boy Meets World fandom, childhood music memories, and the growing pains of life, travel, and work. Luis reflects on being fired and how setbacks become comebacks, all wrapped up with their fan-favorite Mexican Word of the Day segment that has the live chat in stitches.It's real talk, nostalgia, and laughs — a perfect blend of throwback culture, honesty, and humor.
We’ve made it. The wedding episode is upon us. Reliving the moment of Topanga walking down the aisle was emotional for Danielle, Will and Rider, but what did the gang REALLY think of the episode?? We RSVP’d to the ceremony with warranted trepidation, but it might just be the perfect balance of funny and sentimental. However… why haven’t we explored more of Angela?? And at this point, who is the “boy” of Boy Meets World? Cory… or Shawn? Plus, the gang looks back on their own real-life weddings, and we find out what they would change if they could do it all over. So meets us at the Philadelphia Victorian Hotel for a special (and matrimonial) Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is not a drill. You've been invited to the biggest wedding in TGIF history and it's time to get ready. What will you wear? Who will you bring? Why are so many people dressing problematically Southern? The search for Cory’s best man gets heated and Topanga apparently has terrible taste. Watch along as characters abandon 7 seasons of personal development just for a few big laughs and a "documentary style" episode. Plus, Will discovers a new favorite curse word and Danielle discovers the magic of a children’s rave, all on a new recap episode of Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los ciudadanos periodistas sabemos de todo, y los de deportes saben de todo todavía más. No sólo podrían ser el mejor entrenador, el mejor director deportivo, el que mejor y más barato ficha, el economista más avispado, sino también el mejor preparador físico. Sinceramente, no sé qué es lo que hacen perdiendo tiempo y dinero en los medios en vez de forrarse en cualquier club de la élite. Son como esos que, en vez de hacerse multimillonarios con sus consejos, te los venden a precio de oro para que te hagas multimillonario tú. Min. 01 Seg. 52 – Intro Min. 09 Seg. 12 - Frustración, depresión y desquiciamiento Min. 16 Seg. 10 - El descanso es necesario, pero... Min. 22 Seg. 22 - Malas campañas de concienciación positiva Min. 29 Seg. 12 - Fuera de sitio y señalados Min. 35 Seg. 37 - Buen rollito y nada más Min. 41 Seg. 47 – La gran noticia es el descanso Min. 45 Seg. 57 - Que vayan aunque no hagan nada Min. 53 Seg. 17 - Demagogia barata por arrobas Min. 60 Seg. 51 - Infantilizados y caprichosos Min. 75 Seg. 46 - Despedida Neil Young (Neil Young Archives Vol.1 - Topanga 1 1968-1969) Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing The Old Laughing Lady Here We Are In The Years The Loner Down By The River The Last Trip To Tulsa Sugar Mountain Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Cowgirl In The Sand Charlie Daniels Band - The Devil Went Down To Georgia (Champaign, IL 22/09/1985)
This week we tried Gerard Bertrand Côtes de Roses Rosé and discussed Season 2 Episode 8: “Band on the Run”. Cory and Sean form a fake band to impress girls, and Alan learns that he was never actually that good at playing guitar… Cory has to relearn the importance of being true to himself, and when Topanga expresses that she doesn't mind Cory's lack of guitar skills, we can't help but notice she sounds a whole lot like Amy. This episode surprisingly lays some major foundations for the future of Cory and Topanga's legendary partnership—and it happens to feature some awesome musicians, including Rembrandt (RIP), and Micky Dolenz…of Monkees fame! Cheers.
Only 2 episodes into Season 7 and here we are - body slamming and choking on a humanized sock. It’s a battle for the apartment, complete with a cage match and Mankind cameo, as the connection between Boy Meets World and professional wrestling goes even deeper, with their history gaining yet another chapter. All while Topanga’s storyline reminds us how much cooler she is when she’s single. But still, the gang cuts through how unlikeable Cory is to appreciate the high level of acting from Ben and Danielle takes us behind the scenes of how she filmed a fight scene with a broken elbow. So listen up, or we’ll have to introduce you to Mr. Socko, on the new Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I am joined by the amazing Kevin the Movie Critic to go in depth about Girl Meers World, Boy Meets World and all the lore that comes along with it. We geta visit from Shawn Hunter and the Mathews parents! I'm not sure how we talked for over an hour about a thirty-minute sitcom, but we did, and it was glorious! The Matthews family and Shawn visit for Christmas. Topanga tries to impress Amy with her cooking while Riley tries to work on her relationship with Shawn.
Riley becomes the queen of the nerdy group and enjoys it until she learns to be herself. Meanwhile, Topanga is conflicted about her law firm working to shut down a local mom and pop bakery.We're back to talk about season 1 episode 6 of the Boy Meets World sequel series, Girl Meets World! While we don't have nostalgia bits anymore, we still have a scene-by-scene recap and a wholesome lesson to top it all off.You can find us on social media @TheLostYearsPod on the following:InstagramBlueskyTikTokBe sure to share what's got you all warm and fuzzy with us on social or in an email. Your answers might get on the show!Email: thelostyears@gmail.comBecome a patron!: patreon.com/thescavengersnetworkMerch: scavengersnetwork.com/thelostyearsshop
Tots TURNT: We are rocking and rolling! Shout outs to everyone that has donated and helped us get these Tots TURNT! We were able to do some early shopping for the Angel Tree already this year! Dancing With The Stars Finale: Corey did a smart move by basically burning the Dancing With The Stars bridge as they invited him back for the finale by calling the show toxic. We go over that as well as his finale "performances". Tori Spelling: Corey Feldman and Adrien Skye make an appearance on misSpelling, the Tori Spelling podcast! He throws his ex-wife and Zen under the bus and complains about haters. COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, JIM AND THEM IS POP CULTURE!, TIS THE SEASON!, FELDMAS!, HAWAII TOM!, INTRO!, TOTS TURNT TOY DRIVE!, GOBLIN GHOUL!, COREY FELDMAN!, BLACK FRIDAY!, POST FELDSGIVING!, FELDMAS!, NO JEFF!, ASIAN JOKES!, TOTS TURNT!, DONATORS!, ANGEL TREE SHOPPING!, FELDMAS CAME EARLY!, WHO'S ON THE LINE!?, LARGE PEPPERONI!, PIZZA ORDER!, BEEN A COREY WEEK!, DIVORCE!, DANCING WITH THE STARS!, GOBLIN GHOUL!, FIGHTING AGAINST THE TIDE!, GURVEY'S LAW!, DOMINIC BRASCIA!, COREY HAIM!, JENNA JOHNSON!, DRAMA!, TOXIC!, AM RADIO!, CASEY KASEM!, KERRI KASEM!, TRIPLE THREAT!, DANCER!, MAKS!, VAL!, MUDSLINGING!, MEDIA!, ANDY RICHTER!, TOPANGA!, ROBERT IRWIN!, ZOMBIE!, TORI SPELLING!, MISPELLING PODCAST!, GREMLINS!, JACK IN THE BOX!, ZEN!, ADRIEN SKYE!, BULLIES!, TOXIC!, BULLIES!, GOBLIN GHOUL! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
#894. Today on Off the Vine, Kaitlyn sits down with the legendary Danielle Fishel — aka the one and only Topanga! The episode opens with Kaitlyn finally apologizing for something she's carried guilt over for seven years, and from there, Danielle takes us straight behind the curtain of her Boy Meets World journey — from the unexpected way she landed the role to the twist that almost changed her character entirely.She also opens up about a major personal chapter she recently navigated and how it reshaped every part of her life — including what she chooses to say yes to now.Then we dive into her Dancing with the Stars season… and you guys, this part is wild. Danielle reveals what really went down behind the scenes, the injury that almost took her out, and how she pushed through some of the most intense weeks of her career.This one has everything you love: nostalgia, honesty, laughter, and moments that will leave your jaw on the floor. Trust us… you're going to want to listen from start to finish!If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE!Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these deals!Booking.com: Head over to booking.com and start your listing today! Get Seen. Get Booked on Booking.com!Function Health: My first 1000 listeners get a $100 credit toward their membership. Visit www.functionhealth.com/VINE or use gift code VINE100 at sign-up to own your health.Knix: Head to Knix.com for their black friday sale and use code VINE for 20 percent off your order – get leakproof undies, amazing bras, and more! Baked By Melissa: Right now, Baked by Melissa is offering our listeners 20% off your order at Bakedbymelissa.com/VINEBombas: Head over to Bombas.com/vine and use code vine for 20% off your first purchase.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (03:25) Kaitlyn finally apologizes to Danielle for something she's carried for seven years!(11:45) How Danielle Fishel really landed Topanga — and the shocking twist that almost changed everything.(26:18) Danielle opens up about a life-changing personal chapter.(37:08) DWTS drama: the injury that almost ended her season!(51:10) The most memorable & unforgettable moment on her DWTS journey.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
DJ Tanner, Lea Thompson, Topanga and London TIpton. Their are a lot of TV show crushes for guys growing up, we name a few.
Kourtney is joined this week by actress, mom of 2, director, podcast host and contestant on Season 34 of Dancing with the Stars. Kourtney happily delivers news to Danielle that their favorite restaurant is back but it requires the two to take a roadtrip. Danielle recounts stories of how she first broke into acting and how she landed the role of Topanga on Boy Meets World. She shares how the podcast Pod Meets World finally got off the ground and what she believes is the secret to its success. Danielle reflects on her journey this season on DWTS and who she will be voting for moving forward since her elimination. Follow Danielle: @daniellefishel on Instagram & @daniellefishel8 on TikTok Follow Holding Kourt: @holdingkourt Follow Kourt: @court_with_a_K
This week on Second Helpings, Jackie and MJ are talkin' 'bout the death of the showmances from Wicked, including Cynthia and Ariana if the DWTS appearance for Wicked Night was as awkward as it seemed on TV, and Jackie witnessed the healing power of the 2006 film "She's the Man" as she starts preparing for her "special moment" in her choir performance. Alan Hamel made an obvious AI powered sex bot of Suzanne Somers because he will not let her rest in peace, Kim Kardashian was on "Call Her Daddy" and proved she's closer to Lucille Bluth than ever before and then pays tribute to The Faceless's 2017 album "In Becoming a Ghost" at the "Academy Museum Gala". Jackie didn't like "Black Phone 2", and speaking of spooky movies MJ's watched "Shadow of the Vampire" as well as the soul crushing documentary "the Perfect Neighbor." Then it's time for DWTS chat, including Jackie eatin' that Topanga hate, the Pentatonix dude leaving, and Andy Richter somehow still sticking around, all that and more on this week's Second Helpings!!Want even more Page 7? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/Page7Podcast Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Page 7 ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if your voice was a living prayer, and the Earth herself was listening?Holy, holy. This conversation is one of my all-time favorites. I'm joined by my dear sister Reya Manna, an Earth Song Guide, healer, and founder of the SongKeeper School, whose life is devoted to restoring our sacred relationship with the land and the Divine.From our very first meeting, it felt like an ancient remembering: two women who had walked the same Topanga trails, shared the same love for Jesus beyond dogma, and answered the same call to leave Los Angeles when spirit whispered, it's time.Together, we explore what it really means to wake down into the body, commune with nature as a living teacher, and live as instruments of the holy. Reya shares how listening to the Earth led her to create the SongKeeper School, how this summer's eclipse portal became a profound feminine initiation, and why devotion, song, and ceremony are medicine for these times.You'll hear about:Following the soul's call even when it makes no senseLearning to wake down: embodying divinity through the human formThe voice as sacred medicine and prayerHealing through song, Earth-honoring, and feminine initiationLiving devotion in everyday lifeWe also talk about her brand-new seven-week offering, The Journey of the Song Keeper, now open for enrollment: a live, experiential program through The Shift Network that helps you reconnect with your voice as a sacred conduit of the Divine and sing Heaven onto Earth. You can learn more and join through the link above and here.We close with Reya's unreleased song, “My Body Is a Church,” a transmission that will stay with you long after the final note.About Reya:Reya Manna, MDiv, MSW, CPC is an author, ceremonialist, life coach, musician, and activist devoted to helping others find their voice and live in harmony with the Earth. She holds Master's degrees in Social Work and Divinity, and has studied Indigenous culture, music, and esoteric spirituality across West Africa, Ireland, and North America.For over 25 years, Reya has integrated psychology, shamanism, yoga, energy and sound healing, and ancient wisdom traditions into a unique body of work that guides individuals and communities to heal, awaken, and embody their highest potential.She is the founder of the SongKeeper School: a sanctuary for sacred singing, Earth-honoring, and ritual, and the creator of Sing the World Awake!, a global children's project activating consciousness through music and mindfulness. Reya is also the author of The Awakening World: The Return of the Divine Feminine.Connect with Reya: @reya_manna • YouTube • ReyaManna.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Richter: Andy Richter gets the pity vote to stay on Dancing With The Stars through episode 3. Adrien Skye: We stumble upon Adrien's website and the genre of GOTHSPEL. What the fuck is this site? Dank Demoss & Conjoined Twins: We have an update on Dank Demoss (Mike's Ex) and her Lyft settlement, we also check in on the annoyed conjoined twins answering frequently asked questions. Also a new Sarah's Hubby? THE BEAR!, FUCK YOU, WATCH THIS!, NEW FOUND GLORY!, DON'T LET HER PULL YOU DOWN!, ALBANIA!, INTELLIGENCE!, CHINESE DEMOCRACY!, ANDY RICHTER SHOW!, DWTS!, DANCING WITH THE STARS!, JENNA JOHNSON!, TIKTOK NIGHT!, DANCING!, BRAT DANCE!, VAMPING!, CONNECTION ISSUES!, STREAM DROP!, STRUTTER!, KISS!, JENNA MARBLES!, GREENIE!, EMMA!, PROGRESS!, SCORES!, TOPANGA!, FIFTH HARMONY!, LAUREN!, PISSED!, PACT!, ADRIEN SKYE!, GOTHSPEL!, WEBSITE!, MUSIC!, CANDLES!, OCTOBER 5 RELEASE DATE!, HAUNTING MELODY!, HAUNTED!, CONJOINED TWINS!, DANK DEMOSS!, LYFT!, FAT!, OVERWEIGHT!, LAWSUIT!, ANNOYED!, SEX QUESTIONS!, SHARED BODY!, NOT DEAD!, ONE BODY!, JAIL!, COMMITTED CRIME!, TIKTOK RETARD!, SARAH'S HUBBY!, FAKE GIRLFRIEND!, FRANKENSTEIN! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Rider and Will continue their maiden journey through Dancing with the Stars, and just when you thought they couldn’t be more out of their element…they’re throwing TikTok into the mix. The guys still have issues with the whole voting vs. scoring dynamic, and find themselves a bit sidetracked on what exactly makes a dancer “professional.” Plus, find out which dance style is the most “Topanga coded,” and what the guys thought about Robert Irwin’s abs, on a brand new Pod Meets Twirl’d!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim and Jay and Silent Bob: We do some catch up with the Lint Licker Cootie Queen from the Orbit gum commercial and Jim has tales of being on stage with Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes! Dancing With The Stars Episode 2: We had to check in on Season 34 Episode 2, even if it means seeing our boy Corey Feldman get the boot. Is it deserved? DWTS Fallout: As to be expected Corey is not taking being eliminated first from Dancing With The Stars. He has things to say in interviews and social media. COREY'S TWITTER! COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, JIM AND THEM IS POP CULTURE!, COREYWEEN!, DANCING WITH THE STARS!, BOOTED!, SOMBER!, LOST!, COREY!, 22 NECKLACES!, COCO-BOX!, SKATE DECKS!, MERCH!, DOWN THE LINE!, CREEPY COREYWEEN!, ORBIT!, COMMERCIAL!, CLEAN MOUTH!, COOTIE QUEEN!, JESSE MERIWETHER!, ADRIEN SKYE!, CAMEO!, JAY AND SILENT BOB FULL TILT!, QUICK STOPS COMIC!, METATRON!, KERMIT VOICE!, ON STAGE!, KILLED!, CLIP!, FEUD!, DANCING WITH THE STARS!, JENNA JOHNSON!, ONE HIT WONDERS!, INTRO!, DANCE OFF!, PACT!, RETURN OF THE MACK!, EMMA!, ANDY RICHTER!, TANGO!, IT'S RAINING MEN!, DEREK!, ALFONSO!, BRUNO!, DWTS!, BABY COREY!, CHECKED OUT!, SHOWMANSHIP!, CHA CHA!, CRINGE!, KNEE DROP!, TOPANGA!, COREY ELIMINATED!, LEAVE STAGE!, STREAM DOWN!, MOST VIEWERS!, VAMPING!, NO HOPE!, GAVE UP!, QUIT DANCING!, CREEPY COREYWEEN!, BAD ATTITUDE!, HEADLINES!, CHARLIE SHEEN DISTRACTION!, BROTHER IN LAW!, SHIT TALKING!, WIFE SWAP!, SATIRE!, TERRORIST! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
It’s true! Podcast host, TV director and forever Topanga from Boy Meets World, Danielle Fishel will be competing on Season 34 of Dancing with the Stars! As the premiere looms in the distance, Danielle can finally talk about her upcoming ballroom debut. Why did she finally say yes? How has practice been going? Is she getting along with her partner? And what was up with all the superhero masks? Can she become the belle of the ballroom without any prior dance experience? She thinks so! But no matter what, let’s make this journey fun. Welcome to…Danielle with the Stars!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before we dive into the final season of Boy Meets World, the gang must close the door on Season 6. And they can’t do that without connecting with their favorite fancast, Bruh Meets World, for the tradition of an overall recap! Should this have been “Topanga’s season?” Were the B stories the only redeemable parts? Is there anything the hosts regret cutting from the podcast? No one holds back any punches as the end of recaps looms in the distance. Plus, can everyone agree on a shared distaste for the “Bee True” episode? Find out on a season 6 closeout with Pod Meets World, Ceej and Tony! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The time has come to say goodbye to Season 6 and recap its (somewhat) dramatic finale. Cory and Topanga’s wedding continues to loom in the near future, so with the (somewhat) return of Jedidiah Lawrence, things are getting even more complicated! Shawn and Eric (somewhat) get their first scene together, but was everyone really getting ready to say goodbye to Will forever? Get ready for the end of another season on this episode of Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a case of mistaken razors, Cory and Topanga make a promise to be 100% honest with each other, and our hosts have promised to do the same in this recap. We’re late in Season 6 and Cory & Topanga have changed a lot since getting married/engaged, but will a hastily eaten radish rose send one of them over the edge? Plus, what’s grosser: Sharing a razor, deodorant or toothbrush?? The gang dives into this intimate grooming debate and never looks back. And for all those listeners playing “Spot the Lobster” at home, get ready for a BUSY, and new, episode of Pod Meets World…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we inch closer and closer to the iconic Cory & Topanga wedding episode, who knew the podcast was working on ANOTHER set of nuptials: this time for two listeners in Columbus, Ohio. Hear about the couple that got engaged at a recent Pod Meets World live show, and how it all came together weeks before the event. And we check in with the bride and groom-to-be, after it was pulled off without a hitch. It’s a love fest on a new, and engaging, Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re saying goodbye to little orphan Tommy, but hello to a wedding on the horizon, as our rollercoaster ride through season 6 continues… Eric yearns to become a dad, while Cory receives an unexplainable, and indecent, proposal at the most unlikely of places. Topanga also finds more ways to abandon what we know about her as a character, as she can’t stop nagging about wedding details. It’s time to revisit some cringe with Rider’s make out scene, a fake baby and Will’s inability to fake-cry. Plus, what does “Can I Help to Cheer You?” even mean?? Find out (maybe) on the newest Pod Meets World..See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.