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What does the word "wife" mean to you? As Toria Edmonds-Howell was entering marriage she realized that many people had opinions on what being a wife should mean to her. She decided that instead of accepting other people's definitions and expectations for the term, she would define it for herself. Becoming a wife is an experience that can't be solely determined by what your family, friends, society, or even your partner think of you. Your definition may not fit the mold, but that's ok. How you show up as a wife may seem imperfect to others but you have to do what is best for you and your relationship. And don't forget, you can be imperfect and phenomenal at the same time. In this episode you'll learn about: intentionally not having a wedding, managing people's opinions, carving a lane for yourself as a wife, being complete and an individual in a marriage and partnership dating tips, compromise in marriage, and dealing with criticism and critique. At the end of the episode, we reframe her limiting belief "you can't define wife for yourself" to fit more within Toria's desired reality. Stay tuned until the end to shift your mindset. Connect with us Toria's IG: @toriamalia Lauren's IG: @lauren.e.will Toria's Strategy Business and Podcast: hernewfangled.com Toria's Cleaning Products: north24home.com Imperfectly Phenomenal Woman: ipwomanpodcast.com
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Al and Codey talk about Honey Grove Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:03:18: What Have We Been Up To 00:11:21: Game News 00:33:27: New Games 00:44:24: Honey Grove 01:14:35: Outro Links Stardew Concert Dates Pixelshire Delay Hello Kitty: Island Adventure Release Date Rusty’s Retirement Winter Update Go-Go Town “Creative Corners” Update Mika and the Witch’s Update 2nd Update One Lonely Outpost “Act 2” Update Sugardew Island Romance Info Loftia Neighbourhoods Info Wylde Society Litle Rocket Lab Contact Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript (0:00:30) Al: Hello farmers and welcome to another episode of the harvest season my name is Al and we’re here today to talk about being sleepy. (0:00:36) Codey: And my name is Cody. Or zzzzzz. Z’s. Oh, you say zeds. How do you do you count sheep? Do you count sheep for zed? Like, does that make sense? (0:00:49) Al: Don’t make me laugh. (0:00:56) Al: What? (0:00:57) Al: Oh, isn’t sleep right? (0:00:58) Al: Yeah, okay. (0:00:59) Al: Right. (0:01:00) Al: I understand the concept of counting sleep, counting sleep, counting sheep. (0:01:04) Codey: Yeah, okay. (0:01:04) Al: I don’t personally count sheep because, as discussed previously on the podcast, I have (0:01:08) Al: aphantasia, so I can’t see the sheep to count them. (0:01:12) Al: And then it’s just, if I’m counting sheep, then I’m just counting. (0:01:16) Al: » It doesn’t really. (0:01:16) Codey: Wait, what’s aphantasia? (0:01:19) Al: Have we not talked about this, Cody? (0:01:21) Codey: I don’t really think so. There’s a word for that? Because same. (0:01:21) Al: I can’t see anything in my brain. (0:01:24) Al: Yeah. (0:01:27) Al: Oh, nice. (0:01:29) Codey: I have to explain this to my boyfriend all the time. Because he’s a very visually conceptualization (0:01:31) Al: Yeah, yeah, I know. (0:01:36) Codey: human. And I’m like, you can tell me to imagine a strawberry and I imagine a plague space. (0:01:42) Al: Yeah, yeah, I can I can tell you about a strawberry I (0:01:43) Codey: and I can’t see it. (0:01:46) Al: Can give you facts about a strawberry. I can’t see a strawberry can’t visualize one. Yeah (0:01:46) Codey: It’s not my brain, though. (0:01:50) Codey: OK. (0:01:51) Codey: Well, today I learned a Fantasian. (0:01:53) Al: So I can’t count sheep (0:01:55) Al: It was because I used to find this so confusing because I didn’t know that (0:01:59) Al: other people actually could see things in their head until like six years ago or something and so like when people would say like (0:02:00) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:02:02) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:02:05) Al: Counting sheep. I’d be like I don’t understand what you mean. I’m just lying in bed counting (0:02:10) Al: Like how is this? (0:02:10) Codey: Yeah, so that was my problem too, because like, I would just be counting and I would get bored after like, 17. (0:02:12) Al: Yeah. What am I meant to be? How is this counting sheep? I don’t understand. (0:02:22) Codey: I don’t know, I just get bored and then I’m like, I don’t know, I don’t know. Wow, okay. (0:02:25) Al: It’s like I’m meant to get a video up like that. I feel like that’s not ideal, you know? (0:02:30) Codey: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, awesome. Well, the lore continues. (0:02:32) Al: Anyway. This episode, we’re going to talk about honeygrove, a mobile bee. (0:02:42) Al: Before that, we have some news. The news is maybe a third of the news is from last week’s wholesome (0:02:53) Al: snack. So there’s that. Did you watch the wholesome snack? No. Fair enough. (0:02:54) Codey: Mm hmm. Yep, you’re no, because I saw it. And then I asked you and you were like, that’s (0:03:04) Codey: pretty much what the news is from. And I was like, dope. And I moved on with my life. (0:03:07) Al: There’s some stuff probably that we won’t talk about, right? Because not all of it is cottage (0:03:10) Al: But yeah. (0:03:13) Al: The news is probably mostly filtered down to you, the stuff that matters anyway. (0:03:16) Codey: - Mm-hmm, correct. (0:03:18) Al: But first of all, Cody, what have you been up to? (0:03:22) Codey: I went to PAX Unplugged two weekends ago now, I think. (0:03:28) Al: What is PAX unplugged? Because I keep hearing you mention it, and I realized I just assumed (0:03:32) Codey: Okay. (0:03:33) Al: it was just like PAX, but presumably it’s a different thing. Yes. Yes. I think there’s (0:03:36) Codey: You know what PAX is, right? (0:03:38) Codey: Okay, so there’s PAX in like the different regions (0:03:43) Codey: of America or whatever. (0:03:44) Codey: Packs unpl– (0:03:46) Al: one in Australia as well, but be that as it may. (0:03:47) Codey: Ooh, OK. (0:03:49) Codey: It’s in different regions. (0:03:51) Codey: Packs unplugged is not video games. (0:03:54) Codey: It’s the type of games that you do, (0:03:57) Codey: like board games, card games, stuff like that. (0:04:00) Codey: So it’s an entire convention that (0:04:02) Codey: is just dedicated to those tabletop games and all of that. (0:04:08) Codey: So there is basically a huge expo hall. (0:04:11) Codey: It’s downtown in Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania. (0:04:14) Codey: and it has a huge (0:04:16) Codey: expo hall and a huge like thousands of tables where you can sit and just play games with your (0:04:22) Codey: friends. You can bring your own games. There’s spaces where you can buy games. They have different (0:04:27) Codey: libraries that you can like rent game. Like you check it out using your badge. And then you can (0:04:35) Codey: play like a game that you might have wanted to play for a really long time but haven’t had access to. (0:04:41) Codey: Or like Jeff and I, I would pick a game, we’d play it, and then I’d be like okay go turn it (0:04:46) Codey: and pick your own game. And we would just do that just to like what game looks interesting to you. (0:04:51) Codey: Okay let me go pick a game that looks interesting to me. And now we have games that we want to buy (0:04:57) Codey: for when he moves here. So yeah so it’s just this huge convention for that. I mostly went to meet (0:05:05) Codey: up with friends that live across the country and we’re converging upon this location since it’s (0:05:11) Codey: only like three hours from me. Um, I got to stay in. (0:05:16) Codey: Um, a friend’s, um, spare room. Thank you, James. Um, so I didn’t have to pay hotel. (0:05:25) Codey: I literally just had to pay for the tickets and then parking. I mean, and parking could have been (0:05:30) Codey: expensive, but it was only, it was not as expensive as I thought it was. But yeah, there was a lot of (0:05:34) Codey: different things like that. Um, and just got to play a bunch of games. And one game that we saw, (0:05:43) Codey: so many people like board games that we saw so many people walking around. (0:05:46) Codey: This is a huge board game. It was called Slay the Spire and we started talking about it and about how apparently it’s not. It didn’t start out as like a board slash card game. It was a game game like a video game. (0:05:57) Al: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it’s like it’s uh, uh, what’s the word I’m looking for? Um, yeah, but it’s, uh, it’s a real roguelite deck building game. It’s like people quite often will compare other roguelites to it to be like, oh, it’s like, it’s like Slay the Spire Bot, sort of thing. (0:06:02) Codey: It’s a deck building game. (0:06:12) Codey: Oh, okay. Okay. Uh, well, yeah. So because of that, uh, I was like, huh, I wonder what (0:06:23) Codey: Slay the Spire is and like how different it is. And so I went to Game Pass on Xbox and it is (0:06:30) Codey: available on Game Pass. So I have now played Slay the Spire video game and I am horribly (0:06:36) Codey: offended, Al, that you are pulling me from that game right now. Um, I can’t (0:06:42) Codey: could be playing that right now, but I have to focus on this. So I’m not. So instead I’m (0:06:45) Codey: playing Honey Grove. Um, yeah, that’s the other game I’ve been playing is Honey Grove. (0:06:51) Codey: Um, yeah. What about you? What have you been up to? (0:06:52) Al: Cool. So like the other episodes that you have heard and are going to hear listeners, (0:07:01) Al: my brain is confused. So I’m going to talk about one specific game in this episode, (0:07:05) Al: and that is Zelda. I think I talked about that in the last episode as well, (0:07:09) Al: but I have finished Zelda Echoes of Wisdom now. And I think I can safely say that I did enjoy the (0:07:12) Codey: Mm-hmm (0:07:17) Al: game. But I feel like it falls to- (0:07:18) Codey: Okay, nope (0:07:23) Al: on to the fact that you have Link’s abilities, like you can actually go around and use your sword, (0:07:31) Al: I think makes a lot of the boss fights just waste some time and then turn into Link and (0:07:40) Al: kill it sort of thing. And because it’s just like traditional bosses, like the bosses aren’t (0:07:41) Codey: Right, right (0:07:47) Al: more complicated versions of the other puzzles. They’re just standard Zelda bosses. (0:07:53) Al: And I get that the idea is this is Link’s world and you’re doing things that Link would be doing (0:07:58) Al: if he was there sort of thing, but it still just feels like they kind of gave up on the bosses and (0:08:04) Al: they couldn’t figure out a good way to design bosses that worked well for Zelda’s powers. (0:08:09) Al: So it feels like that didn’t feel great, right? Especially as Link’s powers, I don’t know if (0:08:16) Al: you’re aware of this code, you gain them part of the way into the game, but you can only use them (0:08:23) Al: so you’re also like really stressed while being Link, right? You like turn into this weird (0:08:28) Al: shadowy version of Link because any second you’re in Link’s powers. Not like it doesn’t go down (0:08:35) Al: based on how much you use your sword or whatever, it goes down purely based on the time that you are (0:08:40) Al: as Link. Every second you’re Link is stressful because you’re like, oh no, should I be turning (0:08:45) Al: this off now or do I need to keep it on, you know, these sorts of things. So I just, I didn’t end, (0:08:50) Al: I didn’t have fun with the bosses. (0:08:52) Al: And the puzzles at the beginning were fun, but the puzzles in the middle and the end (0:08:59) Al: were basically just the same thing. (0:09:01) Al: So you just ended up like the puzzles were like, Oh, you have to get up high. (0:09:05) Al: So you’re, you’re just doing the same thing again. (0:09:08) Al: Right. (0:09:09) Al: So it’s like, Oh, I know how to get up high. (0:09:10) Al: I can do that. (0:09:11) Al: Right. (0:09:12) Al: And they didn’t, there was like a couple of other types of puzzles that they had, but (0:09:17) Al: they never really felt like they were challenging you in a different way, or even. (0:09:22) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:09:22) Al: Just harder in the same way. (0:09:24) Al: It was just, Oh, here, here’s again, the same thing. (0:09:31) Al: And it just felt like time and doing things rather than actually playing the game. (0:09:39) Al: Like more, cause most games, like they start off easy and they introduce you to a few mechanics (0:09:42) Al: and then they get harder and they introduce you to more mechanics. (0:09:45) Al: And then by the end, you’re using all of the different mechanics that you’ve learned and (0:09:49) Al: all the different skills you’ve gained. (0:09:51) Al: and. (0:09:52) Al: This one, it felt like if you had done the first area, and say you could go to the (0:10:01) Al: final area straight after that, which you can’t, because it’s not fully accessible in (0:10:05) Al: that sort of way. You have to go through the story to get to the end. But if you could (0:10:10) Al: go to the last area, the only thing that would be standing in their way is like health, right? (0:10:16) Al: Like you know everything and you have everything and you don’t really, and if you’re good at (0:10:20) Al: you’re doing, you could do that. And yes, sure, that might. (0:10:23) Al: Be fun in some ways, but it didn’t feel fun in this case. Cause this was like, (0:10:27) Al: it’s meant to be a puzzle game, right? And puzzle games are meant to be different. Like it’s not (0:10:34) Al: just like, if you just had a puzzle game, that was the exact same puzzle over and over and over (0:10:37) Al: again, not puzzle type, but the exact same puzzle, right? Like every five puzzles, it was that same (0:10:43) Al: pattern that wouldn’t be fun. Right. So yeah, I didn’t, I enjoyed it enough to keep, to finish it (0:10:50) Al: off, but more in the case of like, I feel. (0:10:52) Al: Like I’m close enough, I may as well finish this, rather than I really want to get to the end. (0:10:57) Al: Like was the case with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. (0:11:02) Al: So it’s a fun idea and it’s implemented great at the beginning, but yeah, (0:11:06) Al: just it falls off a cliff quite quickly, I think. (0:11:09) Codey: That’s unfortunate, but maybe they can innovate it in the future. (0:11:13) Al: Maybe, maybe, we’ll see. (0:11:16) Al: Yeah, I think that’s everything that I’ve been up to that I’m going to talk about just now. (0:11:20) Al: So now we’re going to talk about the news. (0:11:22) Al: So as mentioned, some of the news from today is from the Wholesome Snack Game Awards edition, (0:11:33) Al: which I always find it funny that they do it in collaboration with the Game Awards, (0:11:38) Al: because it happens three days before the Game Awards. And so it’s like, is it Game Awards, (0:11:42) Al: or is it just like, they’re just like a fancy ad, right? It’s sponsored by the Game Awards. (0:11:46) Codey: Yeah. (0:11:51) Al: And like, fair enough, I know you- (0:11:52) Al: want money. But like, come on, anyway, whatever. We’re not going to talk about specific things (0:12:01) Al: about the wholesome snack or like go through it like sometimes we do. We’re just going (0:12:06) Al: to, we’re just going to talk about the news and some of them will be from the wholesome (0:12:09) Al: snack. So if you really care, I will obviously link the wholesome snack in the show notes (0:12:14) Al: is linked in last week’s episode as well. You can go and watch it if you really want. (0:12:19) Al: All right, first of all, the stardew value. (0:12:22) Al: It looks like most of the new dates now are on sale. There’s a few that are coming soon in (0:12:42) Al: Australia. But yeah, if you haven’t managed to get a ticket, go check. There might be another (0:12:47) Al: date for you. There is a second date in Scotland now. Wild. (0:12:53) Al: Which is good because it’s almost sold out the one night that I booked for. (0:12:59) Al: It’s in the same place. The same, what’s it called, concert hall. Yeah, venue. (0:13:07) Al: But yeah, so go look. Next we have Pixel Shire. It’s been delayed until 2025. (0:13:15) Al: I think we’re nearly done with delays. I have like two things left on my list that say they’re (0:13:20) Al: they’re coming out this year. (0:13:22) Codey: What are they? (0:13:22) Al: Oh wait garden trails that did come out didn’t it because that was two days ago. (0:13:26) Al: So we’re down to one which is SunKissed City. I haven’t seen anything about that. (0:13:34) Al: Oh no okay if you go to Steam it now says planned release date 2025 they just didn’t post anything (0:13:39) Al: about that. So sneaky, sneaky delay there. So that’s everything, nothing else is coming (0:13:45) Al: out this year, everything’s done. Huzzah no more delays. Speaking of releasing next year, (0:13:53) Al: Island Adventure have announced their release date and it’s super soon. It is the 30th of (0:13:58) Al: January which I was not expecting because when they so I think they announced earlier this year (0:14:02) Al: that it was coming to console and so Switch, PlayStation, and Steam they announced it was (0:14:08) Al: coming in 2025 and I was like oh probably like a summer release or something no no end of January. (0:14:14) Al: So if you have been looking forward to playing this and you either didn’t want to play it on (0:14:18) Al: a phone or tablet or you didn’t want to get Apple Arcade. Here you go. (0:14:22) Al: It’s coming to Switch. Go get it. In just over a month. (0:14:28) Codey: Yeah, I honestly hadn’t really looked at it. (0:14:31) Codey: I think I listened, half listened to the episode, (0:14:34) Codey: but I watched this trailer and I was like, (0:14:39) Codey: oh, oh, wow, okay. (0:14:41) Codey: Like this is more than just like Hello Kitty (0:14:44) Codey: meets Animal Crossing. (0:14:45) Al: Mm-hmm. (0:14:45) Codey: Like I feel like they basically like made it more, (0:14:50) Al: It’s an adventure game. (0:14:52) Codey: it really is. (0:14:53) Codey: It like has the look of Animal Crossing (0:14:55) Codey: and like, I loved looking at like (0:14:56) Codey: how you can decorate your houses (0:14:59) Codey: and the other stuff you can do with the other characters, (0:15:00) Codey: but then they were like climbing a mountain (0:15:04) Codey: and underwater and like all, I was like, oh, okay. (0:15:08) Codey: So, (0:15:09) Al: And it feels really open. So in the trailer, you see five different areas. A lot of those (0:15:17) Al: areas you can get there straight away if you try hard. It’s not super easy to, but you can. (0:15:24) Al: The exploration is really detailed. You can jump up areas and try and climb areas, and you can only (0:15:32) Al: have a certain amount of stamina, but you can figure out other ways to get up in different… (0:15:37) Al: It’s really expansive. (0:15:39) Al: So you can’t get underwater until you’ve unlocked that, and there’s like another area (0:15:44) Al: that you can’t get to until you’ve progressed the story, but like the volcano and stuff (0:15:49) Al: like that, you can just try and figure out your way there. (0:15:53) Codey: Yeah, it looked really interesting. (0:15:57) Codey: I might have to give it a shot around that time I don’t know what’s going to cost but yeah. (0:16:03) Al: a good question. I don’t know if they’ve announced that information. I played it on Apple Arcade (0:16:07) Codey: Did you when you, you played early access or demo. (0:16:12) Al: because that was what it was on when it first came out. Regular price is, oh wait, is that (0:16:20) Al: not a… No, that’s not. That’s a different thing. I was about to give you an incorrect (0:16:25) Al: phrase. I don’t think they’ve announced. I can… (0:16:25) Codey: I was liking what it sounded like though. (0:16:32) Codey: Okay, I would like it to be around $30. (0:16:33) Al: That would feel good. That would feel good. Yeah, the only thing I can see is Play Asia (0:16:34) Codey: I doubt it’s going to be that low, but I can see how they would just be like 60 bucks. (0:16:45) Al: have it listed, but obviously they’re just assuming, I think, they’ll be able to get (0:16:48) Codey: Yeah. (0:16:50) Al: their hands on copies and I don’t think they have a confirmed price. They’re saying £60, (0:16:56) Codey: No. (0:16:57) Al: which would be $70. I don’t think there’s… I mean, obviously that would be inflated (0:16:58) Codey: No. (0:17:02) Al: because… (0:17:03) Al: they’re having to import it. (0:17:05) Al: Oh, they’re saying $60 for that. (0:17:07) Al: I don’t think it will be $60, surely, right? (0:17:10) Codey: I hope not. (0:17:11) Codey: If it is, then there goes my hope of playing it. (0:17:15) Codey: Unless it’s actually really not that popular, (0:17:21) Codey: and then I can go to GameStop two weeks later, (0:17:23) Codey: and it’ll be lower priced. (0:17:25) Codey: But we’ll see. (0:17:27) Codey: Cool. (0:17:28) Al: There’s a new trailer as well, which I’ll link in the show notes. (0:17:32) Al: Rusty’s retirement have released their winter update. (0:17:36) Codey: It’s so cute. (0:17:36) Al: So you want the snow, there you go. (0:17:40) Codey: Well, so it’s the snow, but it’s also you get– (0:17:43) Codey: there’s deer that run around in your thing now. (0:17:47) Codey: You make all these Christmas decorations. (0:17:50) Al: I wasn’t just, I wasn’t about, yeah, I wasn’t pretending it was just, no, I was about to (0:17:54) Al: explain more just to me, just to make it clear. What I quite, what I like about this is it appears (0:17:56) Codey: There’s dogs, Al. There’s dogs. (0:18:02) Al: to be a different map that is the wintery map. And I like that because one, it implies that it’s (0:18:06) Codey: Uh-huh. (0:18:06) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:18:08) Al: going to like stick around. And two, I just, I’m never a huge fan when they’re like, when games (0:18:14) Al: are like, oh, here’s our winter event. And then it’s like, the game is now winter. And I’m like, (0:18:19) Al: I get that and I know. (0:18:20) Al: But artificially restricting me on that doesn’t feel great. (0:18:27) Al: Obviously I’m in the Northern Hemisphere, but maybe Southern Hemisphere people want (0:18:31) Al: to flip it around and do it in their actual winter. I like having the flexibility for that. (0:18:38) Al: So it just being a separate map is a fun way to do it. (0:18:42) Codey: Yeah, I really liked the dogs and cats too, and how they’ll either sleep or (0:18:46) Codey: they’ll just follow you around, or they’ll help harvesting with harvesting the crops. (0:18:51) Codey: Like the dog just kind of like trots up to some wheat and takes it and clips it (0:18:55) Codey: in the house and then just wags its tail. (0:18:59) Codey: It’s so cute. (0:19:00) Al: Looks like a pretty meaty update. (0:19:03) Codey: The characters now talk to each other if they’re bored. (0:19:07) Codey: It’s so cute. (0:19:08) Al: So that’s out now. (0:19:09) Codey: Yep. (0:19:09) Al: Go get it. (0:19:10) Codey: Yep. (0:19:11) Codey: No, well, it’s, it’s, I think it’s just part of. (0:19:13) Codey: This is the base game. (0:19:15) Codey: Oh, yeah. (0:19:15) Al: Yeah, I know. (0:19:16) Al: But people still need to update the game. (0:19:19) Codey: Yeah, correct. (0:19:22) Al: Next, we have the Creative Corners (0:19:23) Al: update for Go Go Town. (0:19:25) Al: That is also out now. (0:19:27) Al: And the main feature is that it adds player housing. (0:19:31) Al: Obviously, you didn’t have a space for your own. (0:19:33) Al: Now, you do. (0:19:34) Al: You have a space for your own. (0:19:36) Al: You can purchase the house from Tier 1 in the tech tree, (0:19:40) Al: which is basically unlocked from the start. (0:19:43) Al: And there’s a whole bunch of props (0:19:45) Al: and what they call doodads, a new type of buildable object. (0:19:49) Al: Doodads are any number of objects (0:19:51) Al: that can be placed on surfaces, walls, or floors. (0:19:56) Codey: It has a lot. I mean, you can pick your color palette like on an actual color wheel instead of like buying (0:20:02) Codey: You have black or blue or purple or whatever. Like you can just straight up pick the color you want (0:20:08) Codey: um (0:20:09) Codey: My biggest thing for them in this trailer is they have singing wall fish. Did you ever have those fish? (0:20:16) Al: I never had one, but I was aware of it. It was all over contemporary media, shall we say. (0:20:22) Codey: Yeah, so I saw that and I loved it. And then there was a (0:20:26) Codey: trailer. There’s like a pentagram on the floor and (0:20:29) Codey: there’s candles around it. (0:20:32) Al: The funny thing is it’s not like an actual pentagram either. It looks like this universe’s (0:20:35) Al: version of a pentagram. A completely normal decor. You can get a murder outline. (0:20:36) Codey: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it is, you know what it is. Like you (0:20:46) Codey: can’t get exactly you can get a murder outline. Yeah. (0:20:50) Al: It’s very expansive. There’s a lot of stuff here. Next we have the Mika and the Witches (0:20:57) Al: Mountain update. Apparently I’ve written Mika and the Witches update. (0:21:03) Codey: It’s the sequel. (0:21:08) Al: So this is the second content update. Breaking News, they’ve announced that there’s a third (0:21:14) Al: update so they haven’t put everything that they said was going to be in the second update in this (0:21:18) Al: update. They’ve released this one early. And then they’re (0:21:20) Al: going to have a third update coming. So, buh-buh-buh. (0:21:22) Codey: - I just, in this event, like news press, they say, (0:21:27) Codey: the roadmap has suffered a slight modification, (0:21:30) Codey: but we can explain, we’ve received many messages. (0:21:30) Al: It’s such a weird. (0:21:33) Codey: So now there’s another update. (0:21:35) Codey: And it’s just like, they make it seem like it’s this, (0:21:38) Codey: like, oh no, we’re so sorry. (0:21:40) Codey: We have to confess that we’re sorry. (0:21:43) Al: Yeah, we’re so sorry that we’re giving you another update with more things that people (0:21:43) Codey: And it’s just like, this is a good, more stuff. (0:21:52) Al: have suggested. (0:21:53) Codey: - Yeah, yeah, it was interesting, but, yeah. (0:21:55) Al: How dare you! (0:21:58) Codey: It was interesting, but yep. (0:22:01) Al: Keep on going with the early access tag for some reason. (0:22:03) Al: I still don’t understand why this game is early access. (0:22:06) Al: You can update your game without it being early access, I mean, look at Rusty’s retirement. (0:22:10) Codey: Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. (0:22:11) Al: And it’s not like Mika feels like an incomple– (0:22:14) Codey: Yep. (0:22:14) Al: It feels like a reasonably small game, but small games are complete, right? (0:22:19) Al: Like it’s like saying oh this film was only 70 minutes long, that makes it not a film, (0:22:25) Al: because it’s incomplete. And you’re like no no, it tells a complete story, it is a complete thing. (0:22:30) Codey: Mm-hmm. There’s just a, yeah, there’s just another. (0:22:31) Al: Just because they do a sequel later on doesn’t mean it’s like what are you doing? Or like yeah (0:22:35) Al: there’s like a TV show that they do afterwards, or there’s deleted scenes, like it doesn’t make (0:22:39) Al: it not a complete film. What are you talking about? (0:22:42) Codey: And all Marvel movies are now just early access copies. (0:22:53) Al: So this content update brings the Phishing minigame. (0:22:57) Al: It brings a minimap to the game, so that’s nice. (0:23:01) Al: I did miss having that. (0:23:04) Al: I would have very much enjoyed that for the main story. (0:23:07) Al: And a new language, Philencian, is a very specific language. (0:23:13) Al: Is it? (0:23:14) Codey: I think that’s where they’re from. (0:23:15) Codey: I think so because they say at the bottom had to include (0:23:15) Al: Oh, it does say, yeah, we’re very, okay, yeah, we are very proud of our land and language. (0:23:23) Codey: Valencian. (0:23:24) Codey: Yep. (0:23:24) Codey: Yep. (0:23:24) Al: Fair enough. (0:23:25) Codey: Even so, we know that very few people will play in this (0:23:25) Al: That makes sense. (0:23:26) Al: I just thought it was like, are they going to go through all the small European languages? (0:23:29) Al: Are we going to get Scots in there? (0:23:33) Codey: language, but we’re proud of it. (0:23:35) Al: I guess it’s weird that they didn’t, if they are from Valencia, and presumably at least (0:23:39) Al: one of them speaks full engine, right, presumably. Weird that they’ve (0:23:43) Al: didn’t add that at the beginning because they had language support, and adding a translation (0:23:50) Al: is not a huge job for someone that speaks the language that it’s in and the language (0:23:58) Al: they’re translating to. It’s not like, I mean, it depends on how much text it is, obviously, (0:24:02) Al: but it’s not like you’re talking months and months. It just seems weird that it would (0:24:06) Al: take to the second update to add that. I guess maybe they just prioritise it. Just feels (0:24:10) Al: funny to me. Anyway. (0:24:12) Codey: Mm-hmm. The third one is coming out in early 2025. (0:24:13) Al: Yep. And that will add dungeons or something? I don’t know what to make of that, but dungeons. (0:24:18) Codey: Mm-hmm. Yeah, that’s what they said. (0:24:26) Al: We’ll see. Speaking of updates, one lonely outpost have announced their Act 2 update, (0:24:26) Codey: Ungeons. (0:24:38) Codey: Mm-hmm. And they specifically have this, like, warning triangle, like, alert sign, (0:24:44) Codey: and it says that it’s recommended that you start a new save. (0:24:48) Al: So I think the Warning Triangle feels unnecessary, I think it’s just to drag attention to it. (0:24:54) Codey: I know. (0:24:54) Al: I think they’ve recommended that because there’s a lot of updates that you would only (0:24:58) Al: experience early game. (0:25:00) Al: And so if you want to experience it to its full, then you would best to… (0:25:05) Al: I don’t think it’s all like, “Oh, things won’t work properly,” or anything like that. (0:25:08) Codey: Okay, okay. That makes sense. (0:25:10) Al: It’s like what Concerned Ape said about Stardew 1.6, it’s like, “You can keep going and it’s (0:25:14) Al: fine. (0:25:15) Al: you’ll just miss a bunch because they’re really early on. (0:25:18) Al: You know, it’s like how if you started 1.5 with you already fishing 10, then you’re (0:25:27) Al: never going to experience the starter rod, right? (0:25:30) Al: Because that’s something that they added in that update that doesn’t make any sense unless (0:25:35) Al: you are right at the beginning of the game. (0:25:36) Codey: Mm-hmm (0:25:37) Al: That sort of stuff. (0:25:38) Al: So I wouldn’t, yeah, I wouldn’t worry about it. (0:25:41) Codey: Okay, cool (0:25:42) Al: Yes, it brings marriage, which I guess makes sense in a colony. (0:25:48) Al: New characters, quests and maps, there are nine eligible characters that you can marry. (0:26:01) Al: I think the five are part of those nine. (0:26:06) Al: I’m not 100% sure though. (0:26:07) Codey: Mm-hmm. I think it is, yeah. (0:26:10) Al: They’ve also added to teleportation, so fast travel, which is cool. (0:26:14) Al: There’s not a huge number of God school games that have that. (0:26:16) Al: I know Carl Island has it. (0:26:18) Codey: Mm hmm. Doesn’t start to have it, but you have to use the totems. (0:26:18) Al: Can’t think of another. Yeah, I guess it’s not, it’s very limited and it’s basically like (0:26:26) Codey: But. But like, you have to constantly have the total, like, (0:26:27) Al: it’s okay. Fine. Technically. Yeah, it does. It does have a yeah. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. (0:26:32) Codey: it’s not just go up to a thing and just get like whooshed. (0:26:36) Codey: Yeah, it’s a different. Yeah. (0:26:36) Al: Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. I like the, the, the rod that you can carry around and start you that (0:26:43) Al: always takes you to your house. That I find very useful because it’s like you just hold it. (0:26:48) Al: But with the other ones, the, the, the consumable totems, I just never bother using because you (0:26:54) Al: have to craft them and then use only one use. They do have the pillars that you can buy, (0:27:01) Al: I can’t remember what they’re called that transport you, but they are like so end game. (0:27:04) Al: They’re basically pointless because you’ve basically finished everything by that point. (0:27:06) Codey: Yeah, by the time you get them you don’t really need them anymore because you don’t need to go around. (0:27:12) Al: Exactly. It’s like woo. I can teleport to the mountain. It’s like, okay, fine. (0:27:18) Al: Going to the mountain. I don’t need to. The only one I ever really used was the, the desert one, (0:27:24) Al: because the advantage of that is you can get there earlier than the bus can get you there. (0:27:29) Al: Because you can, you can teleport anytime so you can wake up and go straight there and have more (0:27:33) Al: time in skull cavern. But again, you, you only get that really late on. So also changes to seasons (0:27:44) Al: and weather and gene splicing. (0:27:47) Codey: Yeah, I looked at that and I was like, what, uh, and it says you experiment with a common, (0:27:54) Codey: so you, by doing it, you create like five new things that you can plant and you experiment (0:27:59) Codey: with combinations of seeds, fish and insects. (0:28:05) Codey: So what you take a seed and you’re just like, I’m gonna give it insect mandibles now, or (0:28:11) Codey: like, I’m gonna take this genetic, but I mean, I guess the scientist in me is like, yeah, (0:28:17) Codey: that’s how it works. (0:28:18) Codey: Like it does. (0:28:20) Codey: There are actually things that plants or insects will take from each other, but to like make (0:28:24) Codey: a new thing or like have a new adaptation, but like, I don’t think it works the way that (0:28:30) Codey: it’s fine. (0:28:31) Codey: It’s a game. (0:28:32) Codey: I need to not look for reality. (0:28:35) Codey: I’m really curious what these new plants are like, is it a, an insect plant? (0:28:41) Codey: Like, does it move? (0:28:42) Al: Everyone wants an insect plant. Well, maybe you’ll have to play and find out. (0:28:44) Codey: I do. (0:28:45) Codey: No, that’s not happening. (0:28:47) Codey: Listeners, tell me what the new points are like. (0:28:52) Al: And a new festival. (0:28:55) Codey: Yeah, that too. (0:28:57) Al: Next we have Sugardew Island. They have announced their information on romance. I think this was (0:29:03) Al: their first public announcement that they’re going to have romance. I forget whether I’ve (0:29:06) Al: mentioned it or not because they mentioned it on Kickstarter like two months ago. (0:29:12) Al: The way they’re doing romance is weird. So there are four nature spirits, which I guess are like (0:29:18) Al: the like Harvest Sprites and stuff like that and other in Harvest Moon games and story seasons. (0:29:24) Al: Those four are the only romanceable characters in the game. It’s like they went, okay, romance, (0:29:29) Al: right? Well, let’s make it completely separate to the rest of the game. I find that a little bit (0:29:34) Al: weird. And also they all look like literal children. Like this isn’t like… (0:29:34) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:29:38) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:29:42) Al: Oh, they look a little bit young. No, they look like they’re eight. And I know that Harvest (0:29:46) Al: Sprites, like what are they called? Harvest spirits, is that what they’re called? (0:29:49) Codey: Yeah, I think so. (0:29:51) Al: So they’ll be like ancient, but they look like children, right? Like this is weird. (0:29:58) Codey: Yep. Yeah. It’s a, I didn’t, I don’t, I saw that. I also just like the, the idea that you come to an (0:30:06) Codey: area and there are like other humans around, but you’re like, no, no, I’m going to go. (0:30:14) Al: I want to romance the mythical creature that looks like a child. (0:30:20) Codey: Yeah. That’s a little, a little odd to me, but whatever. (0:30:27) Al: Yeah, yeah. (0:30:29) Codey: You do. You sure do. I, (0:30:32) Al: So they’re sticking with their March release date (0:30:37) Al: and they have announced, I don’t think the physical editions is a new information, (0:30:44) Codey: Mm. I just copy pasted it in there. (0:30:45) Al: Yeah, you confusing me by posting stuff not in your color. (0:30:49) Codey: Sorry, some, some, uh, insider baseball, y’all, I just copy pasted a bunch of stuff (0:30:53) Codey: that I was like, Ooh, this might be interesting to talk about. (0:30:54) Al: which normally, well normally it’s fine because you normally put all your stuff in purple (0:30:56) Codey: And Al then has to read it live and be like, that’s not, I don’t care. (0:31:04) Al: and so I see purple and I know it’s you whereas and if I see white I assume I’ve put it there (0:31:05) Codey: That’s true. (0:31:05) Codey: I didn’t. (0:31:09) Al: so I’m like oh this is a thing I’m going to read out. I’m guessing it’s not purple because (0:31:09) Codey: Okay. (0:31:09) Codey: Okay. (0:31:10) Codey: Okay. (0:31:12) Codey: Let me do my, I’m going to do all my. (0:31:14) Codey: Yeah, and I was lazy. (0:31:14) Codey: I was lazy. (0:31:15) Al: you copy pasted it so it kept whatever it was from the from the the website. Shocking. I mean (0:31:16) Codey: Let’s be honest. (0:31:16) Codey: I did. (0:31:18) Codey: Cause I want to, I want to look as if we have like multiple, if we had like three people, (0:31:23) Al: I mean, I never asked you to put stuff in practice. (0:31:25) Al: You just did that right from the first time we used this. (0:31:31) Codey: I want people to know that it was my stuff. (0:31:34) Al: It’s just nobody else ever does it. (0:31:36) Al: It’s only you that ever adds things into the news, (0:31:38) Al: which I’m not complaining about you doing, for the record. (0:31:42) Al: All right. (0:31:43) Al: Loftia have announced a new feature coming to their game, (0:31:48) Al: which is neighborhoods. (0:31:52) Al: Attach your personal floating island to others, (0:31:54) Al: farming a small, cozy community where you can host events, (0:31:56) Al: hang out, farm together, and more. (0:31:58) Al: So I’m guessing this is like online multiplayer. (0:32:02) Codey: I think it adds multiplayer is the vibe I’m getting. (0:32:04) Al: Yeah, yeah, so presumably the whole neighborhoods thing is just like when you connect online, (0:32:12) Al: the other islands come and join yours and then you can walk to their island because Loftia is a (0:32:18) Al: floating island based game. And presumably when you’re offline, they disappear and it’s just your (0:32:20) Codey: - Mm-hmm. (0:32:24) Al: floating island. So I’ve been keeping an eye on this game for a while. I think it’s interesting (0:32:32) Al: licking. Uh, yeah. (0:32:35) Al: This is a nice addition to it. It’s, it’s the, the animal crossing, uh, (0:32:41) Al: multiplayer rather than the Stardew multiplayer, but connecting your islands together means that (0:32:48) Al: you can go to any of the islands that you connect to go together rather than with animal crossing. (0:32:53) Al: It’s like, we’re all going to this person’s island and you, you do that. Whereas here it’s let’s join (0:32:59) Al: our islands together and we can both see both of our islands at the same time. That’s a cool change. (0:33:04) Codey: Yeah, I like the idea of going and mucking about on your island and ruining things while you and Kevin and Johnny are like off doing something actually useful. (0:33:11) Al: Oh dear, don’t multi-play with code. (0:33:15) Codey: And me just like putting B. (0:33:21) Codey: Me just putting like B graffiti all over. Yep. (0:33:28) Al: and that’s all the game updates the game news we also have two new games announced one of which (0:33:36) Al: i’m a little bit sad that kevin isn’t here to actually revel in his prediction but we do have (0:33:42) Al: a new wildflowers game wild society which by the way fantastic name love it and this is (0:33:48) Codey: Yep (0:33:50) Al: I believe a prequel it is a what they call period piece which I just hate the term because all (0:33:51) Codey: It is yeah (0:33:58) Al: means is in the past um uh (0:34:02) Codey: I mean don’t don’t they ever I think I feel like they only use period piece to talk about like Victorian or Renaissance past like I wouldn’t call something that goes to like cave and times like a period piece. (0:34:12) Al: Nope, nope, no, no. If it’s set in the 90s, it’s a period piece. If it’s set in the 1100s, (0:34:18) Al: it’s a period piece technically. So the definition of a period piece is a work of art, literature, (0:34:23) Al: film, music, or furniture that evokes a historical period. It can be anything. (0:34:28) Codey: He was you were ready (0:34:30) Al: I was ready, yeah. Like, I think the idea is that it’s very clear that it’s set then. So like, (0:34:36) Al: say something like Madam Webb, which is based in the 90s. (0:34:42) Al: But it’s not like so very clearly based in the 90s, right? Like it’s not, we are making this so (0:34:48) Al: obvious. It is because if you pay attention, it’s clear, but it’s not like they don’t shove it in (0:34:53) Al: your face. Whereas if you take, what is that one that people like from Netflix, the sexy one? (0:35:02) Al: Bridgerton. If you take Bridgerton, it’s like very clear it’s set in a specific time period. (0:35:08) Al: But if you take like, for example, I watched our (0:35:12) Al: A time travel slasher film a few months ago, which is almost entirely set in the ’90s, (0:35:14) Codey: Okay. (0:35:18) Al: and because of the story, it’s very clearly set in the ’90s. And everything about it is (0:35:25) Al: trying to evoke the fact that it’s based in the ’90s. That’s a period piece. (0:35:30) Codey: Okay, I need to change my, yeah, (0:35:30) Al: So, yeah, that’s why I hate the term. [LAUGHS] (0:35:34) Codey: I need to change my brain, the rewiring of that term, (0:35:39) Codey: for sure. (0:35:40) Al: I mean, I do think it’s one of these things where it could be argued that because people (0:35:44) Al: mostly just use it for that sort of time period, then what, like 1700s, 1800s, that it’s morphing (0:35:50) Al: into meaning that. But I’m not going to let it happen. Anyway, step into the elegant heels (0:35:57) Al: of Vivian Wilde. Was she Wildflower’s character’s grandmother, I think? (0:36:08) Codey: That makes sense, though. Yeah. Yeah, I went back to the- (0:36:10) Al: So step into Elegant Hills of Vivian Wild, which socialite and host in period drama sim (0:36:19) Al: wild society. Build, run and customize your magical boarding house in turn of the century (0:36:24) Al: Fairhaven, host splendid events, expand your witchcraft and influence the top town. Who will (0:36:29) Al: you invite for tea? So I don’t think nothing says that this has farming as far as I can see. (0:36:38) Al: It’s it’s more kind of (0:36:40) Al: B&B style gameplay. So there’s a screenshot of them moving items around in your boarding house. (0:36:51) Al: So presumably your if you’re running the boarding house is going to be that’s going to be like the (0:36:55) Al: main gameplay. It’s mostly I think the trailer was entirely like pre-rendered story trailer type (0:37:03) Al: thing rather than gameplay and the Steam page has like four five screenshots. (0:37:10) Al: So we’re not seeing a huge amount it’s obviously the same graphical style as Wildflowers (0:37:17) Al: but yeah I mean I know that Kevin is very excited about this and it looks it looks fun. (0:37:23) Codey: You can perform a seance and then at the bottom it says whose spirits will you help with their unfinished business? (0:37:30) Al: Oh interesting, so that’s going to be like the overarching story thing rather than the mystery (0:37:35) Al: that is wildflowers. Yeah interesting yes because presumably you’re starting out as (0:37:37) Codey: Yeah, instead of, like, learning to be a whip. (0:37:44) Al: you are already a witch and I would assume that if because there is like spells and potions and (0:37:51) Al: stuff that you do in wildflowers presumably that stuff will all exist in this game. You’ll start (0:37:52) Codey: Mm-hmm (0:37:54) Codey: Yeah, yeah, but your character already knows them yeah (0:37:56) Al: off being able to do them. Yeah. And they see, say on the (0:38:01) Al: you’re learning new and that. And then obviously you’re running the boarding house as well. (0:38:05) Codey: Yeah, run the boarding house, have a host of parties, and run a (0:38:09) Codey: seance, and hopefully help a ghost to kill their cat revenge (0:38:13) Codey: with murder. (0:38:14) Al: Oh, I mean, that’s that’s one way to go with it. (0:38:17) Codey: I would love that. (0:38:18) Codey: Oh, you can also have a familiar of a cat or an otter and other (0:38:22) Al: Obviously. (0:38:24) Codey: things. So yeah, that’s what it says. Cats, cats to otters. I (0:38:24) Al: An otter, obviously, I mean, what else? (0:38:28) Al: Where does it say that? (0:38:29) Codey: want a familiar underneath the seance. I want (0:38:31) Al: Oh, yeah, (0:38:33) Al: I love that from cats to otters, like that is the entire spectrum of animals. (0:38:35) Codey: And that’s pretty, that’s pretty small spectrum. (0:38:39) Al: Yeah, it’s like from cats to water cats. (0:38:39) Codey: You just, you just listed pretty much. (0:38:44) Codey: I’m pretty sure, oh, okay, but no, yeah. (0:38:48) Codey: But they’re all in the family mammalian or the order class, class mammalian. (0:38:53) Codey: So they’re all mammals. (0:38:54) Al: They’re all mammals. (0:38:55) Al: Is that what you’re trying to say? (0:38:57) Codey: Yeah, and they’re all in the order, the order carnivora. (0:38:57) Al: Yeah. (0:38:59) Al: I’m translating for the listeners. (0:39:02) Al: Huh. (0:39:02) Codey: They’re all carnivores, but then they’re in two different families. (0:39:05) Codey: But yeah, give me a familiar, uh, Mantis. (0:39:12) Codey: I want to know. (0:39:12) Al: well, like the stick insect type thing. Yeah, I’m just like a praying mantis. Oh, yeah, yeah. (0:39:14) Codey: I want to, yeah, you don’t know what a Mantis is. (0:39:17) Codey: Oh, cause you guys don’t have them. (0:39:20) Codey: Yeah. (0:39:20) Codey: Like praying Mantis. (0:39:23) Codey: Um, no, I want a tarantula because I, we just got a new tarantula for our (0:39:27) Codey: insect zoo and I put her on my shoulder the other day and she just sat there (0:39:31) Codey: for like an hour and I want that in a familiar. (0:39:33) Al: I mean Tarantula feels like something that would work as a witch is familiar as well. (0:39:35) Codey: Yeah, praying nature is pretty cool though, or I just really like praying nature. (0:39:38) Al: Praying mantis, not so much. (0:39:43) Al: The other new game we have is a little rocket lab. (0:39:47) Al: Transform your childhood home as you build brilliant factories and forge lifelong friendships. (0:39:52) Al: Then reach for the skies and finally finish your family’s dream, your mother’s precious (0:39:58) Al: rocket ship. (0:39:59) Al: Roll up your sleeves. It turns out that saving this town really is (0:40:03) Al: rocket science. I think so but it’s also it you’re also individually you (0:40:05) Codey: Ha, ha, ha. (0:40:10) Codey: Is this just cozy factorial? (0:40:12) Codey: Thank you. (0:40:17) Al: playing a character like it’s not management style where you’re just like (0:40:22) Codey: Yeah. (0:40:25) Al: clicking and doing things like you are a character in the world who’s going and (0:40:28) Al: doing things, which I’ve talked about in previous episodes, I (0:40:33) Al: I’ve still not played a game like that, because there’s a bunch of games that are coming out soon (0:40:36) Al: that are like that style. And I feel like that might help feel less overwhelming than management (0:40:44) Codey: Mm hmm, yeah. (0:40:45) Al: games normally do. Yeah, it looks fun. The graphics are cute, kind of what, SNES style graphics. (0:40:54) Codey: I’d say that. Yeah. I mean, I just, I see that you build like the little conveyor belt (0:41:01) Codey: systems and you, like it, it looks very, it’s got that kind of like build a, an empire of (0:41:08) Al: Yeah. Yeah. Do you know what? Do you know what? I think that might actually really help me as well, (0:41:09) Codey: resource collection that factorial has, but then it also has like an RPG element and you’re (0:41:17) Al: because one of the reasons I’m not a huge fan of management games is it feels like they’re just, (0:41:21) Al: there’s no real goal other than build. Whereas here, your goal is to build a rocket. You’re (0:41:24) Codey: Yeah. (0:41:27) Al: fixing your rocket. So like that feels to me like I can set that as my goal and play until I get to (0:41:28) Codey: Yeah. Yeah. (0:41:33) Al: to that point and then finish that, you know, could help. (0:41:35) Codey: Well, in fact, Toria does that too, but like the goal once you launch the rocket, you like (0:41:42) Codey: win or whatever. (0:41:43) Codey: And then now with a new expansion, they have more, more to it, but it once you do that, (0:41:47) Codey: it’s like, okay, I sent game over. (0:41:53) Codey: That’s it. (0:41:54) Codey: Whereas this, it’s like, you get to build the RPG aspect of it and like the blueprints (0:42:02) Codey: are really cute. (0:42:03) Codey: your little dog follows you around, and yeah. (0:42:06) Al: Lots of the machines look super fun, like there’s a toaster grasscutter type looking thing, (0:42:12) Codey: Yeah, yeah, and it just cuts harvest hay for you. (0:42:14) Al: which you ride along on. (0:42:18) Al: Yeah, and there’s like a washing machine on tracks that I have no idea what it does. (0:42:23) Al: It’s just one screenshot of it. (0:42:24) Codey: Well, and in the, one of the screenshots, like, is it the one that’s no, (0:42:28) Codey: there is just a washing machine named scrubs who just walks around, (0:42:32) Codey: but his, his language is just like symbols. (0:42:32) Al: Oh, right. Okay. Gobble the gook. Yeah. Wingdings. Oh, you can throw a ball for your dog. So under (0:42:39) Codey: Yeah, it is a wing day. (0:42:42) Codey: So yeah. (0:42:48) Al: about this game, there’s like a gif of a bunch of different scenes, and one of them is throwing (0:42:50) Codey: okay okay i’m almost there i’m assuming oh my gosh I saw it that is very cute so yeah (0:43:03) Codey: this I mean this game looks really cute uh let me see oh it’s just gonna be windows (0:43:08) Codey: lame but that’s fine maybe by then i’ll have a seen dick (0:43:14) Al: Yeah, Steam Deck. (0:43:17) Codey: It has full controller support too for Xbox controllers. (0:43:19) Al: Uh, yeah, yeah, will have like, it’s all very, it’s, it’s funny when we say it, (0:43:20) Codey: » Right, right, coming soon. (0:43:24) Al: because it’s like, what is that? (0:43:26) Al: What is that? (0:43:27) Al: Yeah, coming soon has control control support. (0:43:30) Al: I’m like, are you finished the control support? (0:43:33) Al: Are you just saying that you will have it before you release? (0:43:37) Al: Or is that before our 1.0, like, will it be an early access? (0:43:40) Al: Like you just never know with developers nowadays, you know. (0:43:44) Codey: Well, so the developer is, it’s the, this is going to be their first thing. (0:43:48) Codey: Teenage astronauts. (0:43:49) Codey: I think this is their first thing. (0:43:51) Codey: And, but the publisher also published a let’s build a zoo. (0:43:55) Al: Mm-hmm. Yeah, they’re no more robots. They’re pretty big (0:43:58) Codey: Yep. (0:43:59) Al: publisher (0:44:00) Codey: Yep. (0:44:01) Codey: Looks cute. (0:44:01) Codey: I’m excited. (0:44:02) Codey: We’ll keep it on our radar. (0:44:05) Al: Absolutely, I’ve got it on my wishlist on Steam already (0:44:08) Al: - Thank you. (0:44:10) Codey: I told, I played factorial with my partner and I told him, I was like, oh my gosh, (0:44:14) Codey: there’s a cozy factorial coming out. And he was like, disgusting. Tell me more. (0:44:18) Al: Alright, that’s all of the news. We’re now going to jump into Honey Grove, which is a (0:44:22) Codey: Yeah. (0:44:30) Al: game we’ve been playing. So this is a mobile game. It is I would describe it as before we (0:44:36) Al: talk about the official description, which is you’ve put in there, I would describe it (0:44:38) Codey: - Right, right. (0:44:40) Al: as bees planting flowers and then making honey. (0:44:46) Codey: That sure is something that happens in this game. (0:44:48) Al: I mean it’s the core main game. There’s other parts to the game, but it feels like it’s (0:44:58) Al: the farming in Stardew. Yeah, you can do lots of other things and that’s fine, but it feels (0:45:05) Al: like without that nothing else would happen. (0:45:08) Codey: I mean, the honey part, the only reason you do the honey part is because you then use the honey for cooking. (0:45:14) Al: I see I didn’t, I’ve not really played this game a lot, Cody, do you want to talk about (0:45:18) Al: this game? (0:45:19) Al: The one thing that I, the one big thing, and this is actually the reason why I&rsquo
Toria discusses PE - what does modern day PE teaching look like? The guest is Matt Cotten, a primary school teacher and leader who is passionate about PE teaching at all levels and phases.
Scriitoarea Kapka Kassabova ne propune în volumul „Frontiera” o călătorie de-a lungul graniței unde Bulgaria se învecinează cu Turcia și Grecia. În periplul ei, autoarea cunoaște oamenii locurilor, adevărate personaje care îi dezvăluie istoriile acestui spațiu complex, marcat de traume colective dar și de povești despre supraviețuire. Cartea „Frontiera” este ea însăși o construcție de frontieră: între ficțiune și literatură de călătorie, între relatare jurnalistică și carte de istorie și se citește ca un roman de aventuri. Kapka Kassabova a participat la Festivalul Internațional de Literatură și Traducere de la Iași (FILIT), unde a fost înregistrat acest interviu, tradus de Sorina Chiper.În periplul dumneavoastră ați cunoscut oamenii locurilor, adevărate personaje, care v-au spus poveștile lor și poveștile acestui spațiu complex. Cum v-ați apropiat de ei și i-ați convins să vă vorbească?Kapka Kassabova: „S-a întîmplat firesc, pentru că am petrecut ceva vreme în acele spații, nu am trecut rapid, ca un simplu jurnalist. Și am fost interesată la modul real iar oamenii au fost foarte generoși și deschiși să-și împărtășească poveștile de viață cu mine. Există și un alt aspect: și anume că partea periferică a Bulgariei, a Turciei, a Greciei e uitată de oamenii de la centru, din orașe. Oamenii care trăiesc în asemenea zone nu sînt obișnuiți să fie văzuți. Nimeni nu-i întreabă voi ce mai faceți, cum vă merge, ce se întîmplă aici? Și-n această călătorie pe graniță am învățat să-i ascult cu adevărat pe oameni. Uneori asta e tot ce trebuie să faci: să asculți și să fii prezent.”Cum să citim „Frontiera”: ca pe un reportaj literar, ca pe un jurnal de călătorie, ca pe o carte de istorie?Kapka Kassabova: „Mai mult decît orice, e o carte despre experiența umană. E o carte în care cititorul e invitat să exploreze, așa cum eu însămi am explorat, o carte în care cititorul e invitat să gîndească, să simtă și să vrea să schimbe ceva.”În adolescență ați emigrat din Bulgaria în Noua Zeelandă. Acolo ați studiat franceza, rusa și engleza. În 2005 v-ați stabilit în Scoția, unde trăiți și în prezent. Scrieți în engleză. Cum vă raportați la propria dumneavoastră identitate, compusă în spații atît de diverse?Kapka Kassabova: „Cred că se discută foarte mult în zilele noastre despre identitate. După aceste călătorii în patria mea natală, în Balcanii mei de origine, mi-am dat seama că adevărata mea patrie este pămîntul viu. Și, mai ales după ultima carte din tetralogie, o carte despre viața pastorală, mă identific mai mult cu alte ființe vii decît cu un construct politic. Cred mai degrabă că sîntem ceea ce iubim și sîntem acel loc căruia îi aparținem. Iar pentru mine acel loc este pur și simplu natura vie.”„Frontiera” este primul volum dintr-o tetralogie din care mai fac parte volumele „To The Lake”, „Elixir” și „Anima”.„Frontiera” a apărut în limba română la Pandora M, în colecția Anansi, în traducerea Onei Frantz.Apasă PLAY pentru a asculta interviul integral!O emisiune de Adela Greceanu Un produs Radio România Cultural
Join Toria as she speaks to Liz Stevenson, headteacher of an independent special school. She has worked previously as a teacher, leader and school improvement support in both the primary and secondary sector.
Biserica Betel Anaheim - mesaj de încurajare și zidire spirituală, rostit de pastorul Daniel Șarlea, în data de 13 octombrie 2024.
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Toria explores the concept of teaching without any technology with special guest Darren Leslie.
Emisiunea "De vorbă", realizat de Andrei Baciu, invitat pastorul Luigi Mițoi (octombrie, 2024). Predici pentru vremuri grele - https://www.fitioameni.ro
“You have an identity outside of teaching!” Toria Bono (@Toriaclaire) talks to Shelly Cousins (@andthoughshebe1) and Tom Rogers (@RogersHistory) about how to manage the long autumn term. Shelly is assistant head of English and head of psychology at a secondary school in Somerset. She is passionate about teaching and learning as well as staff wellbeing. Great conversation, lots of advice and guidance - this is a debut show not to be missed.
Biserica Betania Chicago - mesaj de încurajare și zidire spirituală, rostit de pastorul Luigi Mițoi, în data de 22 septembrie 2024.
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Duolingo, la app que hoy suma 500 millones de usuarios en 194 países, algún día estuvo en riesgo, cuando su cofundador fue expulsado de la universidad. Conoce su historia.
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Shawn and Toria are together again to discuss the 1997 Fran Drescher flick, "The Beautician and the Beast" (plus, Shawn sings). What are your thoughts on this one? Did you grow up loving it? First see it as an adult? Never heard of it until this very moment? Let us know! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
Biserica Via Cluj - mesaj de încurajare și zidire spirituală, rostit de pastorul Rei Abrudan, în data de 15 iunie 2024.
Scorching Heat in Vegas: How to Beat the Extreme Weather and Still Have FunKey TakeawaysThe extreme heat in Las Vegas significantly impacts daily activities and events, requiring strategic planning and innovation.Creative content production, especially in hot climates, necessitates adaptation and can be supported by tech tools like AI.Our furry friends, while often misunderstood in their actions, behave in ways that mirror human nature and can teach us about patience and understanding.Las Vegas is known for its vibrant nightlife, glitzy casinos, and unmatched entertainment. But when the summer hits, the city's infamous heat can turn even the most mundane activities into a sweat-drenched ordeal. Mike and Toria, hosts of "The Nightly Rant," dive into the complexities of life in such a challenging environment, revealing how they navigate activities, content creation, and even pet management amidst scorching temperatures.Battling the Las Vegas Heat: Creative Ways to Enjoy the OutdoorsLas Vegas is no stranger to extreme weather conditions. Mike recalls, "Normally we've been going outside, like since about beginning of maybe, right, so about six weeks now… you'd walk the loop around the park, which is a quarter of a mile, by the way, you'd walk that third of a mile and you're sweating like a pig already."For those who live in or visit Sin City, it's essential to find ways to enjoy the outdoors without succumbing to the heat. Tomorrow's event, the Savannah Bananas vs. the Firefighters at Las Vegas Ballpark, is a prime example. Despite soaring temperatures predicted to peak at 100°F, Mike and Toria are determined to make the most of it. Here are some tips they might be employing:Hydration and Misting: As Toria highlights, “we're going to have to find the at least one on the mister bottles.” Staying hydrated and keeping cool with mist bottles can be a game-changer.Timing: Opting for activities early in the morning or later in the evening when temperatures are slightly cooler.Preparation with Technology: Incorporating tech solutions, such as mobile apps for weather forecasts and finding shaded spots at venues, can add a protective layer to outdoor plans.Despite the challenges, adapting to the heat allows residents and visitors alike to still have enjoyable experiences in Las Vegas.Content Creation in High Heat: Strategies for Efficiency and InnovationCreating engaging content is a demanding task, even more so in a hot climate. Mike's revelation about the intricate process of building videos for their channel “What Happens in Vegas” sheds light on some challenges: "I have to find pictures… and animate the pictures… it takes at least minimum 6 hours to edit one of these. It just takes four. And probably five and a half of those hours is looking for the stuff to fill in over the voice."Here's a breakdown of their method:Utilizing AI Tools: Mike mentions, “I'm going to try the new prompt to video AI tool and see if it works,” indicating their willingness to leverage technology to streamline their workflow.Resourcefulness in Content Collection: From managing voiceovers to incorporating clips from other creators (albeit with mixed success), they exhibit a flexible approach to sourcing content.Efficient Scheduling: Early planning and execution allow for ample review time, ensuring the content meets quality standards before publication.Exploring and implementing diverse tools and methods helps content creators maintain quality and efficiency, even under less-than-ideal conditions.Understanding and Managing Pets in the Heat: Lessons in Patience and ObservationPets, much like humans, have their unique ways of coping with the heat. Toria humorously comments on their dog's perplexing but lovable behavior: “She only leaps on the people who interact with her.” This observation highlights how pets' actions, although sometimes annoying, are instinctual and often misunderstood.Here are some insights about managing pets in high-temperature environments:Monitoring Behavior: Recognizing how pets react to different stimuli can help in adapting their care. For instance, Bree stepping on Doug's butt might seem clumsy, but it underscores the need for careful monitoring and understanding of pet dynamics.Creating Comfortable Spaces: Ensuring pets have cool, shaded areas and sufficient water can prevent overheating.Patience and Training: Training pets to adapt to a routine helps in managing their behavior in different environments, as seen in their well-behaved nature at restaurants.Through observation and patience, managing pets in extreme weather becomes more manageable, ensuring their well-being and happiness.Embracing the Heat and Maximizing EnjoymentNavigating life in Las Vegas during the peak of summer requires a balance of preparation, creativity, and a sense of humor. Whether it's planning a day at the ballpark, creating content in the comfort of an air-conditioned space, or ensuring pets are comfortable, it's about making the best of challenging situations.As Mike and Toria demonstrate, combining detailed planning with innovative tools and techniques not only gets the job done but often leads to unexpected moments of fun and discovery. After all, even in 100-degree weather, life doesn't have to come to a standstill. With the right mindset and resources, the heat becomes just another backdrop to the endless possibilities in the vibrant city of Las Vegas.TimestampSummary0:15Surviving Vegas Heat and Upcoming Sports Events3:27YouTube Updates and Vegas Events with Mike and Torya4:47Challenges of Video Editing and AI Tools6:43Challenges and Solutions in Video Content Creation9:08The Pros and Cons of Dogs Talking12:58A Grumpy Rant and a Humorous Sign-Off
Biserica Emanuel Greer, South Carolina - mesaj de încurajare și zidire spirituală, rostit de Beni Cibu, în data de 6 iunie 2024.
Episode Summary:In this gripping episode of "The Nightly Rant," hosts Mike and Toria dive deep into the astonishing reality of adults who lack basic adulting skills. With humor and a hint of disbelief, the two discuss the events that led Mike to express frustration over childish behavior in professional settings. The episode is particularly focused on the interactions with mailing lists and the proper ways to handle unwanted emails.The conversation starts with a recount of what could be considered a trivial issue: someone repeatedly booking appointments in protest of receiving regular emails, despite the availability of a simple 'unsubscribe' link. Instead of discussing the content of these emails, Mike and Toria explore the larger concern of adults failing to navigate basic responsibilities. They elaborate on more effective, mature ways to manage one's inbox and the etiquette surrounding email communications. Their critique of the situation is interspersed with personal anecdotes and their experiences with email list management, making the episode both educational and relatable.Key Takeaways:Adults often fail to perform basic tasks like managing their email inbox properly, leading to unnecessary confrontations.The presence of an 'unsubscribe' link in emails is a tool to manage the receipt of unwanted emails, ensuring recipients have control over their inboxes.Creating unnecessary drama is often the response of individuals who avoid addressing issues in a straightforward, mature manner.Testing the functions of mailing lists, including unsubscribe features, is essential to maintaining good communication and respecting recipients' preferences.The hosts encourage listening to responses and feedback from the email recipients to foster positive and professional interaction.Notable Quotes:"I never knew that there were so many people in this world that don't know how to be an adult." - Mike"You need to learn what that unsubscribe link is for." - Mike"So being the brave soul that I am, I responded by writing an email to my entire list explaining that in order to be an adult in 2024, you need to learn how to handle your inbox." - Mike"I test the unsubscribe after seeing this, thinking, shit, maybe it's broken. No, it's not broken. It unsubscribed me like a champ." - Mike"Stop acting like a damn baby about every little thing." -- MIke TimestampSummary0:15Adulting Challenges in Today's Society1:10Email Tactics and Unwanted Booking Spam3:29Managing Email Subscriptions and User Responsibilities4:30Estimating Time for Bulk Bookings4:57Unsubscribe Options and Email List Preferences5:30Managing Email Preferences and Frequency Tolerance6:33Circumventing Email Unsubscription Issues7:26Handling Drama and Email Retaliation Tactics10:44Challenging Traditional DEI Hiring Practices11:09Adulting Challenges and T-Shirt Ideas12:11Spreading Slang and the Joy of Podcasting
On toady's episode we have true crime writer Toria from the Hot and Cold Crime account. As a former 911 dispatcher and private investigator, Toria brings a technical perspective on crime. Her first book, "More Than Just a Pretty Face", provides in depth look into the depravity of Rodney Alcala, and the victims he left behind.Toria penned letters to five serial killers, and on this episode, we go through her letter corospondence with BTK, we go into the Rodney Alcala case, discuss the Delphi murders, and so much more. This is an eye opening episode, and remembered, if you're liking the podcast, please subscribe, rate, follow, and share it with others. Toria's IG account - https://www.instagram.com/hotandcoldcrimeToria's book - https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Just-Pretty-Face-ebook/dp/B08D13CCT2?ref_=ast_author_mpbDark Finds IG - https://www.instagram.com/dark.finds/Dark Finds Podcast IG - https://www.instagram.com/darkfindspodcast/Dark Finds YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCap737Yzv3XONh8GaARy5bwDark Finds book - https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Finds-Gary-Colton/dp/1805173634/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6N0-FDOe6Y6ZwJ6J-Q3b3EGJhuWdAQhxQVQVrNcJ5eANal_GW9EPd1cHsnPY4q0ja4JBLEbVVqSmfU2GCHMQqLtdKsN060N6iR__zB5bkzd1hnf6dtWYuBrQEI995CDOH7d_SlBLFo_6w0gSFIXhmrgcl8Dg15lYoY5T_8PnTMillt6BGHRYQ65XNriQA_5ABwxP1WLNhicm0xIstJeTR27qEgKQIMofnWBaQ3GDXzw.o6RYip-cH-8ZxSnEBbt7AvM88EZXULqlSZ_TGcv1N_8&qid=1715675559&sr=1-1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Embark on a journey with us as we uncover the pivotal role of mentorship in both personal growth and the mastery of social media for business expansion. This episode is a treasure trove of advice, from creating captivating content that strikes a chord with your audience to fostering genuine connections that form the bedrock of an engaged community. I also pull back the curtain on how strategic mentorship has not only streamlined my own path but provided a compass for navigating the ever-changing currents of digital trends and targeted advertising. It's an insight-rich exploration for any entrepreneur eager to amplify their online presence and save time in the process.The heart of our discussion beats with the inspiring story of La' Toria Kern from Family Arts at Whaler's Creation, who joins us to share her mission of empowering youth through the arts and advocacy. La' Toria's dedication to transforming the lives of older teens in the foster care system is nothing short of remarkable. We dive into the profound impact that mentorship and practical skills have on these young individuals as they stand on the cusp of adulthood. Her organization's innovative approach, from hosting events that galvanize community support to creating platforms that give these youths a voice, is a testament to the powerful change that occurs when we invest in the next generation.In the lighter moments of our conversation, we peel back the layers of our guest's daily life, from her simple pleasures to her preferred seasonal Vegas escapades. Later, we revel in the nostalgia and networking opportunities found within the vibrant walls of Circus Circus Adventure Dome, reminding listeners of the joys that come from revisiting old favorites with fresh eyes. So, if you're ready to be moved by stories of hope, gain actionable insights for your business, and maybe even pick up a Las Vegas travel tip or two, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Subscribe to Visit Vegas Places with Coyal Never miss an episode again!Plus get behind the scenes coverage with business owners and chefs.Have you thought about hosting your own podcast show? If so, I have provided links below to get you started in the right direction. Start with some gear that you already have, and a quiet space. Now you are officially ready.Riverside FM - provides quality recording and virtual capabilities for long distance guest.Access RiversideFM hereBuzzsprout - is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording.Access Buzzsprout HereShow music composed by: Dae One Visit Vegas Places with Coyal. Real Vegas, Real Topics, Real Business with Real Owners. Covering topics on economics, entrepreneurship, health, well-being and FOOD! Thank You for tuning in and make sure to VISIT VEGAS PLACES!Follow our social media platforms:https://www.instagram.com/visitvegasplaces/https://www.youtube.com/c/CoyalHarrisonIIISupport the Show.
Mesaj de încurajare și zidire spirituală, susținut de pastorul Lucian Cristescu. Predici pentru vremuri grele - https://www.fitioameni.ro
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The Intriguing World of Sports Fandom: Lessons from a Hockey Game Night ExperienceHockey games are more than just a battle on the ice; they're a mosh pit of emotions, societal norms, and unwritten rules that reflect much of what we encounter in our everyday lives. The casual conversational style of Mike and Toria's night at the game in The Nightly Rant offers a candid glimpse into the social dynamics of sports fandom and beyond. Here's what you can dive into in this thought-provoking discussion turned article.Key Takeaways:Scammers and Jokes: Humor can be a potent weapon against the daily nuisance of scam messages.Social Etiquette at Sports Events: The unwritten rules of behavior at sports events reflect broader societal expectations.Localized Fandom Vs. Generalized Behavior: Stereotyping based on a specific area's fans isn't always accurate and can overlook individuals' behaviors.Sports Scammers Be Gone: A Touch of Humor in a Scam-Heavy WorldThe digital age has brought with it a surge of unsolicited offers and scam messages – a universal annoyance that many can relate to. Mike's tongue-in-cheek request for $400 million is a humorous nudge at these frustrating encounters. But there's more to the joke than just a chuckle; Mike's reaction emphasizes the underpinning absurdity of such unsolicited offers and the power of humor as a coping mechanism. Yet, it also serves as a stark reminder of the digital dangers lurking behind each message and the need for continued vigilance in the online realm."They said they could give me as much money as I need." "I need $1 million." "What I said was $400 million, not a penny less."These banter-filled exchanges not only lighten up a modern annoyance but also provide a compelling starting point for discussing this universal problem's broader implications.Etiquette and Entitlement: The Unspoken Rules of Sports EventsIn the highly charged atmosphere of a sports game, social etiquette can often take a hit. Fans' behavior embodies passionate support and, sometimes, unruly entitlement. Mike and Torya's discomfort with individuals cutting in line offers a microcosmic view of larger social dilemmas – how individuals rationalize behaviors that breach collective norms and how those affected by such actions respond."I guess you guys have the privilege tickets," says Mike, illustrating the tension between assumed privileges and expected social conduct. Even in spaces designed for leisure and entertainment, adherence to social norms remains contentious, revealing the intricacies of communal spaces and shared experiences.Beyond the Cheers: Understanding Localized Fandom Through the Lens of BehaviorStereotypes abound regarding sports fans, but the discussion opens a critical dialogue on regionalized behavior and the essence of fandom. The Toronto Maple Leafs fans behind Mike and Torya, boisterous cheers, and lack of sportsmanship symbolize the stereotype of obnoxious fans. Yet the mention of individuals on the outskirts of Toronto who are "the nicest people you'd ever meet" presents an essential contrast."You've told me this about Toronto people in general for a long time. And I watch two YouTubers who live right on the outskirts of Toronto, and both of them are the nicest people you'd ever meet."This contrast urges the reader to consider if it's fair to paint all fans with the same broad strokes or if we should pause and reflect on the diversity of behaviors within any group.As the candid conversation concludes, the core themes resonate with a sense of familiarity and relatability. From the audacity of digital scammers to the pervasive sense of entitlement exhibited by some sports fans, the dialogue uncovers social dynamics that extend far beyond the hockey arena. The localized approach to fandom is debunked, revealing the nuanced and varied nature of social interactions and behaviors that defy stereotypes. The lighthearted and casual discussion leaves us with deeper reflections on societal norms, the ethics of behavior in communal spaces, and the complexities of identity within regional subcultures.TimestampSummary0:00:15Introduction to the show0:00:26Discussion about receiving text messages offering money0:01:06Reference to Dr. Evil0:01:44Negative experience with Toronto Maple Leafs fans0:03:30Misconceptions about people from Toronto0:04:45Comparison of Toronto Maple Leafs and other teams0:06:00Personal experience with a feared hockey team0:07:34Mocking the cockiness of Toronto Maple Leafs fans0:09:11Encounter with line-cutting at a game0:10:20Reflection on responding to confrontations0:10:11C regrets what she said to someone but won't repeat it.0:10:36Mike suggests saying "see you next Tuesday" instead.0:11:11Mike references a previous discussion about a word.0:11:24Mike reflects on arguing about line-cutting and being on the spectrum.0:12:49Mike admits to being odd and a rule follower.0:13:00C expresses dislike for Toronto Maple Leafs fans.0:13:16D and C left the game early due to obnoxious fans.0:14:17Mike refrains from saying something regrettable.0:14:44C uses derogatory slang towards the obnoxious fans.0:15:34C compares the fan's noises to clubbing baby seals.0:16:04Mike ends the podcast and thanks listeners.
In today's episode:Jamie Raskin wastes no time in plotting a course for the illegitimate Congress to rule Trump ineligibleThe illegitimate State Department announces that Victoria Nuland is stepping downMeta apps (Facebook, Instagram, Threads) crash for two hours on Super TuesdayFOIA documents force the Biden to admit to flying illegal aliens from foreign countries directly into US cities via a CBP app.Connect with Be Reasonable: https://linktr.ee/imyourmoderatorHear the show when it's released. Become a paid subscriber at imyourmoderator.substack.comVisit the show's sponsors:Make life more comfortable: mypillow.com/reasonableDiversify your assets: reasonablegold.comOther ways to support the work:ko-fi.com/imyourmoderatorbtc via coinbase: 3MEh9J5sRvMfkWd4EWczrFr1iP3DBMcKk5Merch site: https://cancelcouture.myspreadshop.com/Follow the podcast info stream: t.me/imyourmoderatorOther social platforms: Truth Social, Gab, Rumble, or Gettr - @imyourmoderator Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode:Jamie Raskin wastes no time in plotting a course for the illegitimate Congress to rule Trump ineligibleThe illegitimate State Department announces that Victoria Nuland is stepping downMeta apps (Facebook, Instagram, Threads) crash for two hours on Super TuesdayFOIA documents force the Biden to admit to flying illegal aliens from foreign countries directly into US cities via a CBP app.Connect with Be Reasonable: https://linktr.ee/imyourmoderatorHear the show when it's released. Become a paid subscriber at imyourmoderator.substack.comVisit the show's sponsors:Make life more comfortable: mypillow.com/reasonableDiversify your assets: reasonablegold.comOther ways to support the work:ko-fi.com/imyourmoderatorbtc via coinbase: 3MEh9J5sRvMfkWd4EWczrFr1iP3DBMcKk5Merch site: https://cancelcouture.myspreadshop.com/Follow the podcast info stream: t.me/imyourmoderatorOther social platforms: Truth Social, Gab, Rumble, or Gettr - @imyourmoderator Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/be-reasonable-with-your-moderator-chris-paul. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the show is news personality and citizen journalist, Toria Brooke. Who's ready to go deep?
Episode Summary:In the latest engaging episode of "The Nightly Rant," co-hosts Mike and Torya deliver an eclectic mix of topics with their characteristic wit and sarcasm. The show grips the listener with friendly banter and dives into seemingly trivial yet thought-provoking questions, underscoring the show's ability to turn the mundane into hilarity.The episode covers a broad range of discussions, from Reddit's absurd inquiries like the appearance of RTC buses in sunlight to personal tales of family visits and the normalcy of everyday life challenges. The conversation's flow is as unpredictable as it is entertaining, capturing the listeners' attention with each turn. The hosts charm their audience with their candidness, showcasing their proficiency in weaving anecdotes and societal observations with a distinct blend of humor and insight. Mike and Torya's dynamic discourse is sprinkled with practical takeaways, making this episode a delightful mix of education and entertainment.Key Takeaways:The episode highlights using Reddit to engage with local communities and gain rapid knowledge about one's city.There is a discussion on the subjective nature of beauty, questioning why RTC buses look better in direct sunlight.The co-hosts emphasize the importance of emotional intelligence and self-awareness, particularly in online interactions and disputes.A comparison is made between literal and figurative language through shared personal experiences and storytelling.The theme of balancing personal relationships and respecting individual quirks is woven throughout the episode, exemplified by anecdotes from Mike and Torya's own life.Notable Quotes:"Why do RTC buses look better in the direct sunlight? How the hell does anyone know?" - Mike"Don't insult people. You know what that means when you insult people? Means you have the emotional intelligence of a mushroom." - Mike"If you think about it, we both do that to each other. And it's not our fault." - Mike"Don't ask the masses. That's stupid." - Torya"They tear you down to their level and then they win with experience." - MikeResources:YouTube Channel: youtube.com/@whivEmail: info@yogispodcastnetwork.comDive into the full episode for a mix of sarcastic humor, personal stories, and valuable life lessons with Mike and Toria. Stay tuned to "The Nightly Rant" for more episodes that promise to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure.
Crafting Family Legacies: Navigating Inclusion and InheritanceIn a recent podcast episode, Mike and Torya dove into a contentious family matter – the boundaries of inheritance and the complexity of defining family in modern times. Presenting an "Am I the Asshole?" scenario, they unpacked the nuanced dynamics of familial bonds, personal choices, and moral obligations when it comes to leaving behind a legacy for future generations.Key Takeaways:The definition of family in the context of inheritance can be controversial and delicate, particularly concerning adopted children.Personal judgments and historical family events can significantly impact decisions about inheritance.Open family communication may be crucial in inheritance planning to avoid future conflicts and misunderstandings.Defining Family BondsFamily lies at the heart of many personal decisions and judgments, and defining its boundaries can be contentious, as evidenced by the episode's discussion. On a surface level, the feud revolves around whether an adopted grandchild should inherit alongside their biological counterparts. However, delving deeper, the hosts question the essence of family – is it defined by biology, legality, or emotional ties?Mike emphatically argues for inclusivity, saying, "But I mean, what part of this would make him an asshole that he thinks they should treat her like a grandchild?" Yet, Torya's stance is more complex, as she brings personal experience to the table, arguing, "I'm coming at this from the perspective of being the grandchild that was not left the same things as other grandchildren because I was adopted."Moral Obligations vs. Personal JudgmentsThe podcast illuminates the struggle between moral obligations to family members and the personal judgments that can tarnish such concepts. Mike voices discernment, noting that one's disapproval of an individual's past actions, no matter how severe, should not dictate the extent of familial inclusivity. Toria, though appearing sympathetic to the child's position, emphasizes the relevance of the existing relationship between the grandchild and grandparents, "It implies that there's no relationship," she states, delineating a potential reason the adopted grandchild may not be included in the will.The Essential Role of CommunicationThe couple's debate reveals a critical factor in familial disputes over inheritance – a lack of open communication can lead to assumptions and misconceptions. While the son in the narrative argues for inclusivity, the grandparents' potential lack of awareness and understanding of the situation fuels the conflict. Mike spots this, questioning the reason behind the limited relationship with the grandchild: "But I want to know why there's no relationship."Implications of Exclusion in Family LegaciesThe Nightly Rant hosts do not just discuss a family disagreement but ponder the implications of exclusionary practices in family legacies. As families increasingly challenge traditional structures, the repercussions of excluding members from wills and familial definitions reverberate through social norms and relationships. With its intricate dialogue and opposing viewpoints, this podcast episode underscores the delicate balance families must strike between preserving legacies and embracing the evolving definitions of what constitutes a family.In navigating these treacherous waters, the primary takeaway is clear: Communication, open-mindedness, and empathy are essential to maintaining family unity and honoring each member's rightful place within the tapestry of legacy. Through these lenses, we can evaluate our definitions of family and the legacies we wish to leave behind for future generationsTimestampSummary0:00:15Introduction to the show and topic of discussion0:00:26Comment on the rainy weather0:01:16Recalling previous experiences with cold weather0:03:08Description of the situation: son's adopted child not included in the will0:04:03Son's anger and parents' justification for excluding the adopted child0:05:12Clarification on the distribution of assets and lack of contact with the adopted child0:08:52Discussion on whether there are any assholes in the situation0:09:15Conclusion: Difference in opinions on who is the asshole0:10:17Final thoughts on the situation0:10:59Mike and Torya discuss the inheritance and cash for grandchildren's college0:11:22Mike asks Torya if he should disown his child for calling him by his name0:11:49Torya explains her perspective on the lack of relationship between Mike and his child0:12:21Mike expresses surprise at Torya's stance given her feelings about being adopted0:13:01Mike suggests that someone in the family is causing the rift in the relationship0:13:39Torya is not ready to label grandpa as the sole cause of the relationship issues0:14:09Torya suggests finding an heirloom to leave to the child to avoid drama0:14:26Mike questions why they didn't leave anything for the child if they wanted to cut off their son0:15:23Mike and Torya discuss the importance of understanding the reasons behind the lack of relationship0:16:26Mike brings up the recent meeting between the children and Torya's father0:17:11Mike compares the expectation of acknowledging someone's birthday to knowing every song in a music store0:19:20Mike and Torya discuss their recent experiences with live bands and watching Breaking Bad.
Embracing Spontaneity: Navigating Life with a Sassy Twist in Las VegasLas Vegas, a city synonymous with spontaneity and live entertainment, offers a unique backdrop for life's unpredictable moments. In this city, known more for its glittering Strip and 24/7 lifestyle, two hosts, Mike and Torya, navigate through the turns of daily living with a distinct blend of sarcastic humor and practical wisdom. Through their experiences, we delve into themes that resonate with anyone looking to find joy and balance amidst the chaos of the modern world.Key Takeaways:Patience is key when unexpected situations, like falling ill, disrupt everyday life.Las Vegas enables a lifestyle of spontaneity with a plethora of entertainment options.Taking breaks and engaging in hobbies are essential for personal growth and mental health.Overcoming Setbacks with Humor and PatienceLife often throws curveballs, and how we handle them can have a lasting impact on our trajectory. When Torya fell ill at the start of 2024, it was a reminder of life's unpredictability. Despite the sickness taking a toll on both hosts, they weathered it with sarcasm and patience, underscoring the belief that everything eventually aligns again, no matter the obstacle."So we figured out that you had the flu. Do you know how ironic it would have been for the second December in a row to come home from eggworks and do a COVID test and be positive?" (Mike, [0:01:36])This candid discussion illustrates the importance of acceptance and adaptability. Their approach also touches on a broader societal trend: with increasing life pressures, fostering a sense of humor and cultivating patience are vital skills for maintaining resilience.The Merits of Spontaneity in a City Built for EntertainmentIn a metropolis with endless possibilities, Mike and Torya outline the appeal of Las Vegas's entertainment scene. What stands out is the city's ingrained culture of spontaneity—whether it's the ease of attending live music events or the impulsive decision to enjoy a local sport."We don't have to plan hours of travel time before and after… If we want to go see our favorite velvet Elvis, there's multiple locations we can go see them at, too." (Torya, [0:08:28])The allure of spontaneity reflects the hosts' personal preferences and suggests a broader societal shift where people increasingly value experiences that require minimal planning. Living in a city that accommodates spur-of-the-moment decisions can be liberating and empowering, something that residents and visitors of Las Vegas know all too well.Importance of Recuperation and Engaging in HobbiesThe discussion naturally evolves into the significance of taking breaks and the rejuvenating power of hobbies. Mike's revelation about his improved guitar skills after taking time off is emblematic of the necessity for rest periods in an ongoing process."I went more than a year without a real break… And then I came back, and I played two days ago, and I couldn't believe, like, my master of puppets was up, like, by 10%, speed wise." (Mike, [0:15:54])This underscores a fundamental truth: scheduled downtime and engaging in preferred activities aren't just leisurely pastimes; they're integral to productivity and creativity. Whether it's playing guitar, quilting, or another pursuit, hobbies serve as a critical counterbalance to the demands of our daily lives.Mike and Torya conclude their conversation with a shared sentiment that the start of their year, though less than ideal, still promises a fulfilling time ahead. They champion a philosophy suggesting embracing life's challenges, interacting with one's surroundings spontaneously, and the integral role of hobbies in our well-being. Through their experiences, it's clear that whether you're overcoming adversity, reveling in the delight of serendipity, or seeking solace in personal interests, a measured response and a dash of good humor are the perfect companions on the journey through life.TimestampSummary0:00:15Welcome to the nightly rant with your hosts, Mike and Toria.0:00:29Did the year start like a nightmare?0:01:18Torya gets the flu after eating at Egg Works.0:02:08Mike also gets the flu after watching a game with a friend.0:03:45It took over two weeks for them to feel better.0:05:11Mike feels like himself again.0:06:23They reflect on their time in Vegas.0:07:14They appreciate the spontaneity and convenience of living in Vegas.0:08:15They discuss the ease of attending events and concerts in Vegas.0:09:23They compare the traffic in Vegas to LA.0:09:52Watching Road Wars and witnessing a massive car accident0:10:30Discussion about bad drivers in Las Vegas0:11:24Encounter with a convoy of eleven police cars0:12:55Affordable travel options to and from Las Vegas0:13:38Interest in the local music scene0:15:00Taking breaks to improve guitar skills0:16:14Difficulty in making friends in Las Vegas0:17:40Promotion of Thought Merch, a sassy merch shop0:17:59Closing remarks and podcast credits
Are you crushing on someone right now? Or perhaps you're wondering how to get your crush to like you or notice you? Getting your crush to like you back can be tough, especially when you're unsure whether they feel the same way, but fortunately, there are ways out of this conundrum by using body language backed by science. #bootylanguage Credits Writer: Julian Heng Script Editor: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Patricia Loyola YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References Wong, Candace. 2020. “Body Language Hacks to Take On A First Date”. Meetmindful | A Fuller Life Together. www.meetmindful.com/body-language-hacks/. Notas, Nick. 2020. “The Newbie's Guide to Looking Attractive: Body Language”. Nicknotas.Com. www.nicknotas.com/blog/the-newbies-guide-to-looking-attractive-body-language/. “5 Body Language Hacks That Can Increase Attraction”. 2020. The Minds Journal. themindsjournal.com/body-language-hacks-for-attraction/. Sheffield, Toria. 2020. “Ways to Be Your Best Self Through Body Language”. Bustle. www.bustle.com/articles/166064-9-body-language-tips-that-make-people-want-to-be-around-you-more. “Body Language: What It Is and How To Read It”. 2020. Healthline. www.healthline.com/health/body-language. Do you guys enjoy these content and the amazing voice behind our videos during these tough times? If so, send us an email to editorial@psych2go.net to let us know how much you love or hate us.
Shawn and Toria discuss Season 6, Episode 22 (aka, the series finale) and say their goodbyes. THEN, stick around for their interview with The Nanny co-creator, Peter Marc Jacobson! (Interview begins at 1:06:50). Thank you for listening! It's been an incredible 3 years and we couldn't have done it without each and every one of you! Find us on Social Media: Twitter: twitter.com/OhMrSheffPod Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Email: Ohmrsheffieldpod@gmail.com Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support --- Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
It's part one of the final episode. Shawn and Toria discuss while trying not to unravel. Find us on Social Media: Twitter: twitter.com/OhMrSheffPod Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Email: Ohmrsheffieldpod@gmail.com Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
Cu mult timp in urma, un soricel a invatat sa zboare si a traversat Atlanticul. Acum, neinfricatul soricel se indreapta spre Luna, traind o aventura de neuitat si demonstrand ca pentru cei mai mari inventatori, statura marunta nu reprezinta absolut niciun impediment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cufarulcupovesti/message
Cu mult timp în urmă, un șoricel a învățat să zboare și a traversat Atlanticul. Acum, neînfricatul șoricel se îndreaptă spre Lună, trăind o aventură de neuitat și demonstrând că pentru cei mai mari inventatori, statura maruntă nu reprezintă absolut niciun impediment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cufarulcupovesti/message
In this episode, Toria chats to Louise about a relatively new concept - neurodiversity. Louise has ADHD and has made it her mission to demystify some of the language and misunderstandings around neurodiversity and neurodivergence. Louise is a children's author who has a keen interest in sharing stories that feature characters that stand out, are different and who have something to say. Inspired by stories from her own experiences she took up writing to sensitive issues within children's books such as disability, neurodiversity and mental health.To find out more about Louise and the books she has written click here - https://www.louisegooding.com/To order a copy of Wonderfully Wired Brains click here - https://www.dk.com/uk/book/9780241640210-wonderfully-wired-brains/Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks Coaching with Toria then email her on toria@tinyvoicetalks.comIf you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with 30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
In this episode, Toria chats to Marcelo about his educational philosophy and beliefs. Marcelo believes that the by embracing his philosophy not only transforms teaching and learning but also significantly alters leadership within schools.To find out more about Marcelo and order his book go to https://www.jonklearning.co.uk/Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks Coaching with Toria then email her on toria@tinyvoicetalks.comIf you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with 30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
In this episode, Toria chats to Louise about dementia and alzheimer's and how to chat to young people about this. Louise has recently written 'The Memory Book: A Reassuring Book about Understanding Dementia' which includes practical information to help young children understand dementia and the changes it can bring.To get hold of a copy of Louise's book then click this linkTo get hold of Wendy Mitchell's book that they discuss click this linkSupport the showIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks Coaching with Toria then email her on toria@tinyvoicetalks.comIf you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with 30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
Maxwell's old college chum comes to town and potentially robs the family of a small fortune. Shawn and Toria debate the merits of Grease 2. Find us on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Email: Ohmrsheffieldpod@gmail.com Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
In this episode, Toria chats to Catherine about the incredible power of listening - to others, and also to ourselves. The myriad of benefits include enhanced professional relationships, learning & development and gaining a sense of control over your personal wellbeing. Catherine is the owner of Leadership Edge - Coaching in Schools, a collaborative of 20 education leaders on a mission to improve the workplace culture in our schools. Their 3-Tier Coaching Accreditation Programme engages staff in actively listening to each other in a systemic way to build a culture of psychological safety, professional fulfilment and personal wellbeing. Www.leadershipedge.org.ukSupport the showIf you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks Coaching with Toria then email her on toria@tinyvoicetalks.comIf you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with 30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
Fran and Maxwell attempt to take a break from getting pregnant by vacationing in Aspen ... where they hit it off with THE CLINTONS (?!?). Needless to say, Shawn and Toria love this ep. :) Find us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/OhMrSheffPod Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
Welcome to "The Hooswhere" podcast with your host Chase Minnifield, broadcasting from the heart of DC. Joining Chase and Max is a remarkable guest, Toria Edmunds-Howell, a UVA alum who's taken the entrepreneurial world by storm.In this episode, Toria shares her journey from choosing UVA to her career evolution, reflecting on her academic pursuits and her transition from psychology to English and African American Studies. Currently, she's an innovation center manager at a financial institution while simultaneously running her own thriving small business.Toria dives into her college experience, revealing that UVA wasn't a culture shock for her, but she wishes she had embraced those moments more. As an introvert, networking wasn't a priority during college, yet she found her calling as a college advisor post-graduation through the Virginia College Advising Corps program.The conversation shifts to Toria's decision to pursue a Master's degree in Education and her path as a teacher. She opens up about her motivation for launching a business focused on safe and non-toxic household cleaning products. Toria discusses market opportunities, the need for educating consumers about toxic ingredients, and her journey from online sales to expanding into mass retail.Toria shares the challenges she's faced in entering the mass retail market and the importance of securing funding to meet production demands. Despite hurdles, she radiates optimism about her business's future.Listeners will gain insights into Toria's unwavering vision and the sacrifices she's made for her business. She explores potential B2B opportunities and the thrill of realizing her business's success, from selling out inventory to charting a path for acquisition.Toria emphasizes the importance of maintaining a work-life balance and offers advice on effective time management. She discusses her marketing strategies, from social media to SEO, word-of-mouth, and agency partnerships, as well as the invaluable lessons learned through accelerator programs like Target Accelerator and Square Accelerator.As an aspiring entrepreneur, Toria encourages others to bet on themselves and take action. She shares exciting updates about her brand, North 24 Home, including new product launches and press opportunities. Toria's commitment to transparency with investors and customers shines through as she invites listeners to follow her journey on social media.The episode concludes with a fun rapid-fire question session, giving you a glimpse into Toria's personal preferences. Don't miss this inspiring conversation with a rising entrepreneur. Subscribe now on YouTube and Apple Podcasts to stay connected with "The Hooswhere" podcast!
It's the Season 5 finale! The wedding is finally here, Fran gets cold feet, and Shawn and Toria want to sell you a t-shirt. Find us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/OhMrSheffPod Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
Season 5, Episode 21 - "The Best Man" Maxwell's brother Nigel returns, and he lets the cat out of the bag about his affair with Fran. (Another episode where we didn't realize Toria's headphones were clicking during the record. Last one. We promise!). Find us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/OhMrSheffPod Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
Maxwell asks Fran to sign a pre-nup, causing Fran to question his trust in her. WARNING! Toria's headphones are clicking again — we apologize in advance! Mr. Sheffield discovers he has a secret sibling, throwing his fortune (and future) into question. Find us on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/OhMrSheffPod Instagram: instagram.com/OhMrSheffPod Podcast Art by: www.instagram.com/jaymiescoutgallery/--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenannypod/support
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