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The Big 3 discuss the first few games of the NBA Playoffs.Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqag5-yPsLz_F3nMAltcStA Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/3theHardawayPodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3thehardawaypodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/3thehardawaypod/Audio Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway
In this episode of 3tH, The Big 3 shared their thoughts on why the NBA ratings are down and the cultural differences of today's NBA vs the early 2000's. Savage & Tuke concede to Sheedy and end their OKC #PutSomeWingsonIt bet. Also, the fellas discussed the "fire sale" in New Orleans. Plus more... --- #TimeoutTracks Young Soul - Bando @1youngsoul1 Jiggy Mcfly, Dajha Vu - At The Port (Hold the Line Pt. III) @jiggymcfly @dajhavu --- SEATGEEK: Get $20 off your first order when buying tickets to a concert, sports game, etc! Use promo code: LBRMEDIA. Link: https://seatgeek.com/LBRMedia --- Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqag5-yPsLz_F3nMAltcStA Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/3theHardawayPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3thehardawaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3thehardawaypod/ Audio Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway --- Twitter / X: @MSavage901 @itsReallySheedy @TevShakir --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
The Big 3 discussed Anthony Edwards' "soft" comments about the T'Wolves and their #PutSomeWingsOnIt update. Also, the fellas had some fun with their "Non-All Star" Draft. Tuke gave us his Kendick Lamar's "GNX" review and where does Drake go from here. Plus more... ______________ #TimeoutTracks Young Soul - Bando @1youngsoul1 Goldlink, PeeWee Longway, WaveIQ - Got Muscle @goldlink @mpapeeweelongway @waveiq ______________ SEATGEEK: Get $20 off your first order when buying tickets to a concert, sports game, etc! Use promo code: LBRMEDIA. Link: https://seatgeek.com/LBRMedia Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqag5-yPsLz_F3nMAltcStA Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/3theHardawayPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3thehardawaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3thehardawaypod/ Audio Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support Twitter / X: @MSavage901 @itsReallySheedy @TevShakir --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
Holly Tuke explains to Chris Fitch how understanding the everyday joys of cooking chips, make-up tips, and going to gigs as a blind person, can help essential services tackle the challenges that their blind customers and colleagues face in a majority-sighted world. Holly also schools Chris on visual language, self-descriptions, and why Braille isn't everything. https://lifeofablindgirl.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollytuke/
Today on the show we are joined by a few kiwis who won over the weekend including Black Cap Rachin Ravindra, Americas Cup commentator Jesse Tuke & T20 World CUp Winning White Fern Brooke Halliday
Jeho prostriedkom vyjadrenia je hlavne kov. Vyštudoval Fakultu umení v TUKE v Košiciach. Dnes žije a tvorí v Nižných Ružbachoch. V RAMAGU ATELIÉRI vystavoval svoje diela v roku 2024.
The Big 3 continue their top 50 players rank (11-20) going into the 2024-25 NBA Season, as well as A'ja Wilson's record breaking season for the WNBA and Tuke's "break" with his beloved Carolina Panthers. ______________ #TimeoutTracks Jordan Ward - FAMJAM4000 @JordanWard Evan Dupri, Chilly Chills - FACECARD @EvanDupri @chilly_chills Nippa - F.N.F. @nippa.ad ______________ SEATGEEK: Get $20 off your first order when buying tickets to a concert, sports game, etc! Use promo code: LBRMEDIA. Link: https://seatgeek.com/LBRMedia Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqag5-yPsLz_F3nMAltcStA Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/3theHardawayPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3thehardawaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3thehardawaypod/ Audio Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
If you saw Jeremy Allen White's Calvin Klein ad, count yourself lucky. It was shared without ALT text, so blind and partially sighted people couldn't join the fun. That was until RNIB schooled us all. Behind every sassy, creative, and inventive post from the Royal National Institute of Blind People is an important message: People with sight loss exist. Social media content manager and previous copywriter for Specsavers' agency, Helen Dutson, and RNIB's social media officer Holly Tuke, who's registered blind are on a mission to show social media that accessible content is achievable, necessary, and rich ground for creativity. In this episode we got a lesson in what scrolling through social is like for someone with sight loss, how to make truly accessible content, who's doing it well, and how platforms can improve their features. Got a question or a suggestion for the SocialMinds podcast? Get in touch at social.minds@socialchain.com.
Our party delves into the mountainous caverns below Ridgeden in search of Tuke's brother Glover and any sign of what Morgeth may have been doing there. Lysander receives a visit from his patron. Join our Patreon for access to the Tiny Hut Talk, our aftershow, as well as other exclusive content and swag: patreon.com/herefortherolls Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/YQuj5GUA Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @_snackstudios Email: chatsnackstudios@gmail.com Full video episodes also available on YouTube @SnackStudiosMedia. Thanks for watching/listening to Here for the Rolls!
Tuke and his friends take the pulse of what's been going on at his Tabaxi home village, while still tracking Morgeth and his dark plans. 6 days now remain. Join our Patreon for access to the Tiny Hut Talk, our aftershow, as well as other exclusive content and swag: patreon.com/herefortherolls Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/YQuj5GUA Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @_snackstudios Email: chatsnackstudios@gmail.com Full video episodes also available on YouTube @SnackStudiosMedia. Thanks for watching/listening to Here for the Rolls!
The party deals with their newfound fame, does some therapy, and leaves Fivestep to visit the Tuke's Tabaxi home, Ridgeden. There are 7 days remaining. Join our Patreon for access to the Tiny Hut Talk, our aftershow, as well as other exclusive content and swag: patreon.com/herefortherolls Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/YQuj5GUA Follow us on Instagram and TikTok: @_snackstudios Email: chatsnackstudios@gmail.com Full video episodes also available on YouTube @SnackStudiosMedia. Thanks for watching/listening to Here for the Rolls!
On the 40th edition of Pop Goes the Classics, Steve Riddle, Mirandia Berthold, and Andy Atherton answer the call of the wild as they discuss the 44th Disney Animated Film, Brother Bear. Join the trio as they discuss other animated films that came out during this time, the journey that Kenai goes on, the role Sitka plays in watching over his brothers, Denahi's quest for vengeance, Kenai and Koda forming a brotherly bond, the lack of major starpower in the voice cast of the film, the comic relief of Rutt and Tuke, the beauty of the Northern Lights, the final climatic scene, and the film's legacy. So join Steve, Mirandia, and Andy as they traverse the vast wilderness and continue on their trek through the Disney Animated Film canon.
Eight events deep into the fourth season, Team New Zealand is vying for the top spot in SailGP. This month the race is returning once more to Lyttleton Harbour in Christchurch, giving the kiwis the home-water advantage. Peter Burling and Blair Tuke have been on the team since New Zealand sailed onto the scene in season two, and the growth they've witnessed in the scene is impressive. “It's great for our sport to have a league that's there,” Tuke told Newstalk ZB's Jack Tame. “To see then the growth of the whole SailGP brand, of the teams individually, viewership numbers all around the world... it's pretty impressive.” Last year was the first year that a leg of the competition was hosted in New Zealand and the support the team received from local fans was amazing, Burling said. “Seeing how many people down in, in Lyttleton and Christchurch, you know, got behind us, and it sold out in minutes I think.” “It was crazy.” Burling and Tuke have been sailing together since 2008 and in those sixteen years they've experienced the growth and development not only of SailGP, but of sailing as a whole. “The intensities just keep going up,” Burling said. Since every team has the same type of boat, winning comes down to the way they use it and the skill of the sailors. Mistakes are costly and events are becoming tighter, with a lot coming down to the fifth race. “Everyone's starting to push the margins harder and harder." The competition's timeframe has also aided in its growth, occurring yearly as opposed to every three or four years like the America's Cup or the Olympics. “The unique thing with the, the GP format is we get such limited time training,” Burling said. “We're having to develop the whole time during these events.” While this is great for strengthening the abilities of the racers, it makes it somewhat tricky for newcomers as they don't have the same level of experience. “Getting to grips with everything is the bit that takes time.” Burling and Tuke are co-CEOs of the team, which means they not only have to focus on growing their skills on the water, but also growing the business. “It's like any, any start-up business where yeah, it's not necessarily about those mistakes but how you learn from then, and then grow going forward,” Tuke told Tame. Their partnership extends even further than SailGP and Team NZ, the pair establishing the Live Ocean Foundation together out of their deep concern for the health of the ocean and the life within it. The charity is partnered with Team NZ, the pair seeing the platform that SailGP could be for connecting new audiences to what's happening just below the surface. It's a busy year in sailing, with SailGP, the Olympics, and the America's Cup all taking place, America's Cup occurring not long after SailGP finishes. “We're incredibly lucky as a sailing team,” Burling said. “We get to, you know, practice our trade at the really high level in two sporting competitions, essentially.” The America's Cup is kicking off in August, which means it's too early to have an idea of how it'll shake out just yet. Boat launches in April will give the first insight, Burling told Tame, but even then, you can't be sure how they'll develop over the coming months. “Keep pushing as hard as you can and hope you're faster than them and racing better at the end.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Jamie had the absolute pleasure of speaking to disability journalist and social media professional Holly Tuke, known for her life of a blind girl blog. Holly talks about growing up including her experiences in education from school to university. Her career so far including now working as a social media officer at RNIB, her ideas for the future and more, enjoy! This episode is sponsored by FC sensory, a football club based in Coventry for partially sighted and blind people under the age of 16. For more details, please email fcsensory@protonmail.com | This episode is sponsored by surprise shirts, a mystery football shirts family business founded by Louis, who was just 16 back during the COVID-19 pandemic. You place an order, tell them your size and who you wouldn't like, they would then surprise you with a football shirt from anywhere around the world! They cover all sizes and ship worldwide, visit surprise http://shirts.co.uk to purchase a mystery football shirt box today.
JOIN THE STAG ROAR COMMUNITY This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. https://www.stagroar.co.nz/ In these Mini-Podcasts we explore The Red Deer from D.Bruce Banwell's "The Red Deer" New Zealand Big Game Records Series With Permission of The Halcyon Press.
This week hosts Mike Nawrocki and Sarah Humphrey interview Tom and Tony Bancroft, both former Disney animators whose talent brought to life characters including Pumba, Mushu, Kronk, and Iago just to name a few. The Bancroft brothers are now members of the staff at Lipcomb University (along with Nawrocki) in Nashville and have a new company, Pencilish Animation Studio with a new movie in the works! You'll find this extended podcast fascinating as the brothers talk through their past and provide a glimpse into some fun future productions. Tom's film credits include: Mulan (Mushu), Pocahontas (Pocahontas), Brother Bear (Rutt and Tuke), and The Lion King (Young Simba). Tony's film credits include: Roller Coaster Rabbit, The Emperor's New Groove (Kronk), Beauty and the Beast (Cogsworth), The Lion King (Pumba), Aladdin (Iago) and Mulan (co-director). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The BIble for Kids is now a 501c3 non-profit and we'd love to have you join us in our mission of reaching kids with the message of the Bible. Our NEW store now features "Pay What You Can" pricing on many items with more coming soon. Visit TheBibleforKids.com to donate or learn more today! The Bible for Kids Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
Savage and Tuke welcome back Sheedy as the OG Big 3 discuss the insane scoring outputs that have occurred the past two weeks. BETSTAMP: Sign-up for Betstamp to get the best odds on your sports betting: https://betstamp.app/ Use promo code: LBR SEATGEEK: Get $20 off your first order when buying tickets to a concert, sports game, etc! Use promo code: LBRMEDIA. Link: https://seatgeek.com/ Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqag5-yPsLz_F3nMAltcStA Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/3theHardawayPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3thehardawaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3thehardawaypod/ Audio Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway Timeout Tracks: Leon StonerFirm - Spin! (@stonerfirm.leon) Evan Dupri - Wait on U (@evandupri) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
Petesy Carroll is joined by Donagh Corby, Andy Stevenson and Dylan Tuke at 3 Arena to discuss PFL's inaugural Dublin event. Corby and Stevenson give their highlights of the night and Tuke talks his successful return to his hometown and being one of the big takeaways from the event. Petesy explains why the rest of the scene, outside of SBG, feel like PFL has become "The SBG Show" and how that may effect the promotion's growth in Ireland.
Device Nation goes back across the pond for a conversation with a name you need to know....Mike Tuke! Mr. Tuke, along with Mike Freeman and Vera Pinskerova, were instrumental in bringing to market what is now a ubiquitous articulation, the medially-stabilized knee. We talk about his storied career involving Finsbury Orthopedics, Delta Motion, Corin, MatOrtho, as well as learning about the new Recerf COC hip resurfacing system and the unique Saiph knee!"If you don't have a go, you'll never know"ReCerf: https://www.matortho.com/news/recerf-ceramic-hip-resurfacingSaiph Knee: https://www.matortho.com/products/saiph-knee-systemLooking for marginal gains in your OR or ASC? Check out the One Tray EZ-Trax system! https://onetray.com/products/eztrax/Email Inquiries: thetotalsolution@onetray.comSupport the show
The guys react to the first two nights of the NBA season. Tuke delivers some breaking NBA news as well. MANSCAPED: Get 20% off and free worldwide shipping with the code: LBRMEDIA at https://manscaped.com. BETSTAMP: Sign-up for Betstamp to get the best odds on your sports betting: https://betstamp.app/ Use promo code: LBR SEATGEEK: Get $20 off your first order when buying tickets to a concert, sports game, etc! Use promo code: LBRMEDIA. Link: https://seatgeek.com/ Subscribe to our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCqag5-yPsLz_F3nMAltcStA Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/3theHardawayPod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3thehardawaypod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3thehardawaypod/ Audio Podcast Platforms: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
As we celebrate 20 years of RNIB Connect Radio, our Happy Hour show is bringing you 20+ Tips for Wellbeing throughout the month of September. Today, creator of Life of a Blind Girl blog and social media star, Holly Tuke, shares her Top Tips for Digital Wellbeing. You can listen to RNIB Connect Radio on Freeview Channel 730, ask your Smart speaker to play RNIB Connect Radio, get us online at www.rnib.org.uk/connect-radio or via radio apps. Image Show RNIB Connect Radio Anniversary logo. On a green background written in 3 rows of white letters: 'RNIB, Connect Radio, 20th Anniversary.' Connect Radio is underlined by a bold white line.
Please subscribe to the lads! SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/theauldtriangle iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-auld-triangle-irish-mma-podcast/id1605934625 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7EOp09CEbauigbtPVvUx7Y?si=09579178dbc942f1&nd=1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc8lsI-qbuU Welcome to Episode 35 of “The Auld Triangle” Irish MMA podcast, hosted by Ian O'Neill, Caoilte de Barra, and Andy Stevenson. The Auld Triangle is a show of the people, for the people and by the people. We'll be diving into all things Irish MMA, whether it be local shows, push for regulation, IMMAF tournaments, fighters abroad and more! In Episode 35, Dylan Tuke & Frans Mlambo join the show ahead of their PFL debuts this Sunday in Berlin, Germany as part of the promotion's European Series. Ian, Caoilte, and Andy recap an action-packed night at Iúr Fighting Championships 7, discuss all the news in Irish MMA, and look ahead to Andreeas Binder's lightweight title fight against Aiden Lee at Levels Fight League 9 in Amsterdam.
DEAN BARKER:Dean Barker is a name that is synonymous with yachting in NZ. Especially the Americas cup. When you think of that event his name is up there with Coutts and Butterworth back in the day and now Burling and Tuke.Unfortunately, he is probably remembered most for being the Team NZ skipper when we were on the receiving end of one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history- remember that? San Francisco 2013. Team NZ was up 8-1 then we ended up losing to Jimmy Spitalls Oracle boat by 9 races to 8. We reflect on that period in great detail in this conversation. We also chat at length about Deans battle with bowel cancer recently. Bowel cancer is the most commonly reported cancer in New Zealand…and probably one of the least talked about cancers. As a country we have 3000 cases and 1200 deaths each year. https://bowelcancernz.org.nz/Dean has always struck me as being like an old school kiwi guy- stoic, strong, silent and intensely private. So I really appreciate him coming on the podcast and being so open about some really personal and painful stuff.Thanks to Radix Nutrition for sponsoring this episode. Even before they jumped on board as a sponsor, I was a fan of their products. Now their protein powder is part of my daily plan. Every morning without fail. They are so much more than just protein and smoothie powder though. Check out their website to learn more about this kiwi company doing special things.https://radixnutrition.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Savage and Tuke are joined by P Shark of Let's Be Real Media. Recapping Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals, discussing the Kyrie Irving-LeBron James rumors, FIBA World Cup Roster needs, and recent coaching hirings in the NBA. Signup for Betstamp using promo code: LBR (0:00) Timeout Track #1 - YNOT (@ynot_music901) - Ain't No Luv (feat. Platinum). (2:35) Start of Show (4:37) NBA Trivia (6:05) NBA Finals Tied 1-1 (22:22) Timeout Track #2 - Jai Musiq (@jaimusiq) - Be (26:14) Kyrie Recruiting LeBron to Dallas? (38:52) FIBA USA Roster (41:04) Coaching News and Other NBA Talk (1:01:06) Timeout Track #3 - Leon.Stonerfirm (@stonerfirm.leon) - Block Blues --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
On this episode of Between Two Beers we're rewinding the clock back a year to when we sat down with Blair Tuke. Tuke is one of New Zealand's most successful and best sportsmen. He's won an Olympic gold medal and two silvers, two America's Cups, six 49er World Championships and with teammate Peter Burling, was named NZ sports team of the year in 2017. In this episode we talk about his dubious hole-in-one on a par four in Arrowtown, why Tana Umaga, Christian Cullen and Dom Harvey stayed at his house when he was 10, the brutal realities of the round-the-world Ocean race, working four hours on four hours off for 23 days, his relationship with Burling, the best stories from the Olympics, the journey to the top of Team NZ, and much more. This was a really cool one that we wanted to re-share with our new listeners. We'd never met Blair before this, but he came bouncing into the studios with the most upbeat, positive, fun attitude, and really gave us everything with his thoughtful answers and willingness to share. Listen on iheart or wherevers you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode. This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Codey and Kev talk about Roots of Pacha Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:02:32: What Have We Been Up To 00:08:54: News 00:11:59: Roots Of Pacha Dispute 00:22:47: Roots Of Pacha Discussion 01:20:43: Outro Links Ooblets Plushie Roots of Pacha Disagreement Tweet 1 Roots of Pacha Disagreement Tweet 2 Roots of Pacha Codey on Twitter Kev on Twitter Kev’s Art Twitter Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript [00:00.000 –> 00:02.000] Thank you. [00:30.000 –> 00:36.000] Hello, farmers, and welcome to another episode of The Harvest Season. My name is Cody. [00:36.000 –> 00:37.000] I’m Kevin. [00:37.000 –> 00:40.000] And we’re here today to talk about Cottagecore Games. [00:40.000 –> 00:43.000] Ooh, not Wildflowers this time, I promise you. [00:43.000 –> 00:50.000] Not. We have Kevin on an episode and it’s not about Wildflowers, y’all. [00:50.000 –> 00:52.000] Reset the clock. How many? [00:52.000 –> 00:58.000] Al’s got the little flippy calendar clock saying X many days since the Wildflowers episode. [00:58.000 –> 01:01.000] X many days since Kevin… I’m glad you’re enjoying it so much. [01:01.000 –> 01:04.000] I actually haven’t listened to the episodes. [01:04.000 –> 01:10.000] But you recently interviewed a voice actor, question mark? [01:10.000 –> 01:13.000] Yes, the voice for Tara, the main character. [01:13.000 –> 01:15.000] That is amazing. [01:15.000 –> 01:17.000] It was so fun. [01:17.000 –> 01:21.000] A game having a whole voice acting cast is pretty amazing. [01:21.000 –> 01:23.000] It’s pretty amazing. [01:24.000 –> 01:26.000] Valerie is her name. [01:26.000 –> 01:31.000] For people who didn’t listen, I suggest you go back and listen. [01:31.000 –> 01:33.000] She was an absolute delight. [01:33.000 –> 01:39.000] For people who played the game, she’s a lot like Tara. [01:39.000 –> 01:41.000] She’s sweet and bubbly. [01:41.000 –> 01:43.000] That’s great. [01:43.000 –> 01:47.000] But anyways, that is last episode. [01:47.000 –> 01:53.000] In this episode, we are talking about Roots of Pacha. [01:53.000 –> 01:55.000] That’s the Stone Dew Valley. [01:55.000 –> 01:57.000] Stone Dew Valley. [01:57.000 –> 02:04.000] I definitely have suggested it to people by calling it Stone Age Stardew. [02:04.000 –> 02:06.000] I think is the way that I’ve called it. [02:06.000 –> 02:08.000] Yes, Stone Age Stardew. [02:08.000 –> 02:12.000] But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. [02:12.000 –> 02:16.000] In a recent episode, we talked about what makes a Stardew clone. [02:16.000 –> 02:19.000] I do think that this is similar to a Stardew clone, [02:19.000 –> 02:22.000] but it has a decent amount that’s unique. [02:22.000 –> 02:26.000] I actually really enjoy that. [02:26.000 –> 02:29.000] We will certainly get into that. [02:29.000 –> 02:32.000] Before that, we have a very little bit of news. [02:32.000 –> 02:37.000] But before that, Kevin, what have you been up to? [02:37.000 –> 02:41.000] For that, transcripts are available on the website as per always. [02:41.000 –> 02:43.000] You’re right. [02:43.000 –> 02:45.000] No, that’s fine. [02:45.000 –> 02:47.000] But anyways, thank you. [02:47.000 –> 02:49.000] What have I been up to? [02:49.000 –> 02:51.000] A lot of the same as always. [02:51.000 –> 02:53.000] May is a busy month for me. [02:53.000 –> 02:57.000] I’m just sticking with the usuals. [02:57.000 –> 03:00.000] Wildflowers continues to deliver. [03:00.000 –> 03:03.000] Roots of Pacha. Hey, I’ve been playing that game. Surprise. [03:03.000 –> 03:07.000] Pokemon Unite has an Eevee event going on. [03:07.000 –> 03:09.000] Umbreon and Leafeon are coming out. [03:10.000 –> 03:13.000] That means you can finally have a team of five Eevees, [03:13.000 –> 03:16.000] a full team of Eevees in the game, which just sounds hilarious. [03:16.000 –> 03:18.000] I did. I was laughing the other day, [03:18.000 –> 03:21.000] because I think I was listening to It’s Super Effective, [03:21.000 –> 03:26.000] and they were talking about how the Umbreon and another one got added to it. [03:26.000 –> 03:29.000] But there was three Pokemon added in that update, [03:29.000 –> 03:33.000] and it was Umbreon, Leafeon, and Inteleon. [03:33.000 –> 03:38.000] Yeah, the secret Eevee evolution. [03:38.000 –> 03:40.000] I didn’t even think about that. [03:40.000 –> 03:43.000] Inteleon and Eevee confirmed. [03:43.000 –> 03:45.000] Stealth Eevee. [03:45.000 –> 03:49.000] It’s like they told an intern, [03:49.000 –> 03:53.000] oh, we’re having an Eevee event, so add a bunch of the Eons. [03:53.000 –> 03:56.000] And someone was like, okay. [03:56.000 –> 04:02.000] I’m envisioning an Eevee family photo, [04:02.000 –> 04:05.000] and Inteleon just taped over a Flareon. [04:05.000 –> 04:08.000] I was like, that one’s fine. [04:11.000 –> 04:13.000] So that’s been fun. [04:13.000 –> 04:14.000] Yeah, Unite’s been good. [04:14.000 –> 04:16.000] They’re not actually in the game as of yet. [04:16.000 –> 04:19.000] At least not, because I think they might be in the beta server or whatever. [04:19.000 –> 04:21.000] But it continues to be fun. [04:21.000 –> 04:25.000] Marvel Snap is, you know, Marvel Snap. [04:25.000 –> 04:30.000] Other than that, I did happen to see the Mirio movie. [04:30.000 –> 04:31.000] Have you seen that? [04:31.000 –> 04:32.000] I sure did. [04:32.000 –> 04:33.000] That was a good movie. [04:33.000 –> 04:35.000] I like the movie. [04:35.000 –> 04:37.000] I like when they did the thing. [04:37.000 –> 04:40.000] It was, it sure was a movie. [04:40.000 –> 04:45.000] Okay, look, when I talk about movies, right, [04:45.000 –> 04:49.000] I just by default, like if we’re talking about this kind of movie, [04:49.000 –> 04:52.000] I’m not putting it next to Schindler’s List. [04:52.000 –> 04:56.000] Like I’m talking, this is dumb, turn your brain off popcorn movie. [04:56.000 –> 05:00.000] Right, so like it’s, you know, it has its limitations. [05:00.000 –> 05:04.000] But looking at its peers, it’s I enjoyed it. [05:04.000 –> 05:07.000] I know Jack Black was good. [05:07.000 –> 05:08.000] That’s the main thing. [05:08.000 –> 05:10.000] Okay, that’s pretty much all that matters, though. [05:10.000 –> 05:15.000] His not spoiling, but his story. [05:15.000 –> 05:19.000] Like, yeah, it was just not it was not what I expected. [05:19.000 –> 05:23.000] But it’s so funny because like I was shocked and then I was like, [05:23.000 –> 05:25.000] oh, it’s Jack Black. [05:25.000 –> 05:26.000] Okay, it’s fine. [05:26.000 –> 05:28.000] Okay, so there’s two, whatever. [05:28.000 –> 05:30.000] There’s two things I have. [05:30.000 –> 05:31.000] Well, one, I agree with you. [05:31.000 –> 05:35.000] Yes, like Jack Black that just played perfectly into Jack Black [05:35.000 –> 05:37.000] and his strengths. [05:37.000 –> 05:43.000] But two, like a lot of that does kind of stick with the Marius [05:43.000 –> 05:45.000] quote unquote script lore, whatever you want to call it. [05:45.000 –> 05:46.000] Right. [05:46.000 –> 05:49.000] It’s goofy and canon and absurd. [05:49.000 –> 05:51.000] But you know, it’s fine. [05:51.000 –> 05:53.000] It was great. [05:53.000 –> 05:56.000] But yeah, so that’s that’s all I’ve been up to really. [05:56.000 –> 05:57.000] What about you, Cody? [05:57.000 –> 05:58.000] What have you been up to? [05:58.000 –> 06:00.000] Um, my research. [06:00.000 –> 06:04.000] So I am doing my comprehensive exam next month. [06:04.000 –> 06:10.000] And basically what that is, is you present what you are planning to [06:10.000 –> 06:14.000] do for your day for your doctorate to your committee. [06:14.000 –> 06:16.000] And you say, here, this is what I’m going to do. [06:16.000 –> 06:19.000] This is why it’s important to do. [06:19.000 –> 06:21.000] This is how I would do it. [06:21.000 –> 06:23.000] This is why I’m qualified to do it. [06:23.000 –> 06:28.000] And then to basically like build up your final few years. [06:28.000 –> 06:34.000] And then they say, yeah, looks good or nope, you’re not good enough. [06:34.000 –> 06:36.000] If you fail your comps, you do get another shot. [06:36.000 –> 06:40.000] They give you like suggestions of how to revise it. [06:40.000 –> 06:42.000] So it’s not like I would just fail out. [06:42.000 –> 06:43.000] Right. [06:43.000 –> 06:45.000] And I don’t expect to fail. [06:45.000 –> 06:48.000] When I met with my committee a few months ago and told them like I gave [06:48.000 –> 06:51.000] them a rundown, they were all like, this is a really good. [06:51.000 –> 06:53.000] Like this is a really good group of projects that you’re doing. [06:53.000 –> 06:54.000] And it looks really good. [06:54.000 –> 06:58.000] So I’ve been working on that, but also, you know, putting stuff out to trap [06:58.000 –> 07:03.000] insects, um, starting my forest insect community surveys, which is super fun. [07:03.000 –> 07:10.000] Um, I also started a new job, so, uh, hilariously to no one’s surprise. [07:10.000 –> 07:14.000] Um, doctoral students are not really paid enough. [07:14.000 –> 07:17.000] Oh, I haven’t heard. [07:17.000 –> 07:18.000] Yeah. [07:18.000 –> 07:23.000] And we were, they, the department was going to give us a, a boost to our stipends. [07:23.000 –> 07:29.000] However, um, there was recently a fairly large budget cut across my entire university. [07:29.000 –> 07:31.000] And so they’re not able to do that anymore. [07:31.000 –> 07:34.000] Um, and so I’ve been finding like alternate revenue sources. [07:34.000 –> 07:37.000] And so I started working at a coffee shop, same for fun. [07:37.000 –> 07:43.000] Um, but the biggest thing that I’ve been playing is Roots of Pacha. [07:43.000 –> 07:49.000] Um, not just because of the podcast, but just like, it’s, it’s just genuinely a good time. [07:49.000 –> 07:55.000] Like even after, even after we talk about it today and it’s quote unquote off my plate, [07:55.000 –> 08:00.000] um, whatever that means, uh, I’m still going to continue to play it. [08:00.000 –> 08:01.000] I am too. [08:01.000 –> 08:03.000] I’m enjoying it. [08:03.000 –> 08:07.000] I’m definitely not like I’ve put, Oh gosh, I probably should have checked how many hours [08:07.000 –> 08:08.000] I’ve put into this game. [08:08.000 –> 08:14.000] And hilariously, I don’t think Steam is on this computer is going to show me because [08:14.000 –> 08:19.000] because of reasons that we will get it because of reasons. [08:19.000 –> 08:26.000] Um, uh, one note I want to add, uh, uh, our friend Kelly, the guest host on the podcast [08:26.000 –> 08:30.000] every now and then I also got her into Roots of Pacha and she’s been playing nonstop. [08:30.000 –> 08:32.000] She’s farther ahead than I am. [08:32.000 –> 08:34.000] Um, oh, it is. [08:35.000 –> 08:40.000] If I click on it’s steam page, it goes away. [08:40.000 –> 08:49.000] Um, it says I’m at like 27 hours, but I don’t know how I think I’ve played a little bit [08:49.000 –> 08:50.000] more than that. [08:50.000 –> 08:56.000] Um, I think this, um, but, uh, I wonder why it has updated. [08:56.000 –> 08:57.000] Yeah. [08:57.000 –> 09:03.000] So let’s, let’s just get through the first little tiny bit of news before we, um, before [09:03.000 –> 09:05.000] we jump into that barrel of fish. [09:05.000 –> 09:08.000] Uh, so our first bit of news is about ooblets. [09:08.000 –> 09:11.000] There is now a plushie. [09:11.000 –> 09:14.000] So this is the first ever ooblets plushie and you can sign up for it now. [09:14.000 –> 09:19.000] Um, and there’s going to be a link in the show notes and this is also, um, at ooblets.com. [09:19.000 –> 09:22.000] It looks like it’s a Shrumbo. [09:22.000 –> 09:24.000] So it’s a little mushroom dude. [09:24.000 –> 09:25.000] Yup. [09:25.000 –> 09:26.000] Not, not a toad. [09:26.000 –> 09:28.000] Um, not to be confused with the movie. [09:28.000 –> 09:30.000] You thought he was a toad? [09:30.000 –> 09:31.000] No, no. [09:31.000 –> 09:32.000] Okay. [09:32.000 –> 09:33.000] So he has a similar face. [09:33.000 –> 09:34.000] I’m just saying. [09:34.000 –> 09:35.000] It’s a little mushroom. [09:35.000 –> 09:40.000] Um, but, um, from boat, man, what a name from boat. [09:40.000 –> 09:41.000] Um, it’s a cute plushie. [09:41.000 –> 09:42.000] I’ll say that. [09:42.000 –> 09:45.000] Um, oh, it’s through fan gamer. [09:45.000 –> 09:46.000] Okay. [09:46.000 –> 09:47.000] Yeah. [09:47.000 –> 09:48.000] They do good stuff. [09:48.000 –> 09:49.000] Um, yeah. [09:49.000 –> 09:50.000] Click on the link. [09:50.000 –> 09:54.000] You can see it through the ooblets newsletter, probably on the fan gamer site. [09:54.000 –> 09:55.000] You can see it. [09:55.000 –> 09:58.000] Um, Oh, there’s a, is this recent? [09:58.000 –> 10:00.000] There’s an update to the game. [10:00.000 –> 10:01.000] Yup. [10:01.000 –> 10:04.000] I just saw that there’s a sneaky second spring time update. [10:04.000 –> 10:10.000] So, um, this was, uh, it’s just another update that they have. [10:10.000 –> 10:12.000] So it looks like they have some bug fixes. [10:12.000 –> 10:17.000] They’ve added some ways, uh, some places that you can put your Glennie globes. [10:17.000 –> 10:22.000] Um, there’s a new bookshelf on a sideboard that you can just put your Glennie globes [10:22.000 –> 10:23.000] in. [10:23.000 –> 10:25.000] I’m assuming these are just like, they look like little snow globes. [10:25.000 –> 10:26.000] They’re really cute. [10:26.000 –> 10:27.000] Yeah. [10:27.000 –> 10:31.000] Um, and they’ve just fixed a couple of other bug fix issues. [10:31.000 –> 10:36.000] Um, and, uh, the spring time event that is currently going on in the game ends on May [10:36.000 –> 10:37.000] 31st. [10:37.000 –> 10:41.000] So, um, I think once this podcast goes out, it’s like a week. [10:41.000 –> 10:42.000] You have left. [10:42.000 –> 10:45.000] So, um, but yeah, it’s very cute. [10:45.000 –> 10:46.000] Little plush. [10:46.000 –> 10:51.000] Uh, I do recall when this came out, um, some people in our discord were like, or sorry, [10:51.000 –> 10:52.000] Slack or Slack. [10:52.000 –> 10:56.000] We’re like, this is very cute, but I want this other, this other ooblet. [10:56.000 –> 11:03.000] Oh, so they’re trying to get your sitting cutie ooblets here. [11:03.000 –> 11:04.000] Yeah. [11:04.000 –> 11:08.000] Pretty much a whole new, uh, your cutie patootie ooblets. [11:08.000 –> 11:09.000] That’s what they’d call them. [11:09.000 –> 11:10.000] Something like that. [11:10.000 –> 11:11.000] Yeah. [11:11.000 –> 11:14.000] So one of those names there. [11:14.000 –> 11:16.000] I still haven’t played it. [11:16.000 –> 11:22.000] I haven’t either, but just a shrumbo like ooblets. [11:22.000 –> 11:23.000] I know. [11:23.000 –> 11:31.000] It just, it sounds like the fake names that people come up to kind of, you know, mimic [11:31.000 –> 11:35.000] fake game garble, jargon and garbledy gook. [11:35.000 –> 11:41.000] Um, but anyways, uh, all, all that aside, uh, there you go ooblets people and get your [11:41.000 –> 11:43.000] shrumbo, get your update. [11:43.000 –> 11:51.000] Um, so the next piece of news actually, apparently it came, it came out, uh, that this news popped [11:51.000 –> 11:54.000] two hours after we recorded last week. [11:54.000 –> 11:59.000] Um, so do you want to talk about this guy? [11:59.000 –> 12:00.000] Yeah. [12:00.000 –> 12:05.000] So normally I try to come up with a witty transition, but no, this news is our transition. [12:05.000 –> 12:08.000] Um, because it’s about this game called roots of Pacha. [12:08.000 –> 12:10.000] I don’t know if you’ve heard of it. [12:10.000 –> 12:11.000] You know, I think I’ve heard of it. [12:11.000 –> 12:12.000] Yeah. [12:12.000 –> 12:13.000] Okay. [12:13.000 –> 12:17.000] So this is awkward because I enjoy this game. [12:17.000 –> 12:21.000] I’m going to give it a lot of praise and talk about why I’m enjoying it. [12:21.000 –> 12:28.000] And you, dear listener, you may think, Oh, maybe I do want to try it and mosey on down [12:28.000 –> 12:29.000] to the steam page. [12:29.000 –> 12:32.000] And, Oh, Oh, there’s no, there’s no roots of Pacha there. [12:32.000 –> 12:35.000] You might see roots of Pacha steam anymore. [12:35.000 –> 12:36.000] Oh boy. [12:36.000 –> 12:37.000] Um, okay. [12:37.000 –> 12:43.000] So yeah, that’s the, well, that’s the, I guess the main news that it’s been TD listed. [12:43.000 –> 12:48.000] The reasons why is it’s a little spicy rum on this podcast. [12:48.000 –> 12:49.000] Yeah. [12:49.000 –> 12:50.000] Legit drum. [12:50.000 –> 12:51.000] Yeah. [12:51.000 –> 13:01.000] So in short, at the core of it, there is a dispute between the developer and the publisher [13:01.000 –> 13:02.000] contract dispute. [13:02.000 –> 13:07.000] Um, first the developer, uh, was it dry dock studios? [13:07.000 –> 13:08.000] Is that the one for this? [13:08.000 –> 13:09.000] Yeah. [13:09.000 –> 13:12.000] You know, dry dock is wildflowers. [13:12.000 –> 13:13.000] Okay. [13:13.000 –> 13:15.000] Um, switch your brain. [13:15.000 –> 13:17.000] We’re not talking about wildflowers anymore. [13:17.000 –> 13:18.000] I’m pretty sure. [13:18.000 –> 13:19.000] Okay. [13:19.000 –> 13:20.000] Soda den. [13:20.000 –> 13:21.000] Yes, it is soda den. [13:21.000 –> 13:24.000] Um, who, um, I tried digging for details. [13:24.000 –> 13:25.000] There aren’t many, right? [13:25.000 –> 13:29.000] So there’s any speculation speculation. [13:29.000 –> 13:35.000] There’s the main source of information are two tweets, one from soda den on the official [13:35.000 –> 13:37.000] roots of Pacha, uh, Twitter account. [13:37.000 –> 13:44.000] Um, they are trying to resolve the issue with Crotevo, the publisher company. [13:44.000 –> 13:49.000] Um, they have a dispute in to use their quote. [13:49.000 –> 13:54.000] Uh, they’ve been engaged in a dispute with Crotevo over the rights to roots of Pacha. [13:54.000 –> 13:58.000] Uh, there’s no details given if it’s monetary IP or whatever. [13:58.000 –> 14:06.000] Um, but, uh, because of this, uh, soda den says they weren’t able to resolve the issues [14:06.000 –> 14:07.000] yet. [14:07.000 –> 14:13.000] So Crotevo went to valve and, uh, authorized them to remove roots of Pacha, uh, from steam [14:13.000 –> 14:16.000] without soda den’s knowledge or consent. [14:16.000 –> 14:20.000] Um, uh, that all, so that’s mostly the info from them. [14:20.000 –> 14:25.000] Um, they also say they are still working on the game and they are hoping to actually introduce [14:25.000 –> 14:29.000] a roadmap with, uh, updates for next month. [14:29.000 –> 14:39.000] Um, now Crotevo, uh, responded quote unquote, more or less, um, with another tweet soon [14:39.000 –> 14:42.000] after actually in the same Twitter thread. [14:42.000 –> 14:43.000] Ooh, that’s dramatic. [14:43.000 –> 14:48.000] Um, yeah, they, they literally Crotevo didn’t do their own PO. [14:48.000 –> 14:56.000] I mean, it was, was their own post, but they did it as a, as a reply to the roots of Pacha [14:56.000 –> 14:57.000] soda den team. [14:57.000 –> 15:03.000] Um, and then they, uh, quote tweeted themselves or retweeted themselves or whatever, but it’s [15:03.000 –> 15:05.000] basically just like a reply. [15:05.000 –> 15:06.000] Yeah. [15:06.000 –> 15:12.000] Um, and so they’re say, uh, from their perspective, uh, they’ve been collaborating with soda den [15:12.000 –> 15:13.000] for three years. [15:13.000 –> 15:17.000] Um, and the game launched on April 25th up to that point. [15:17.000 –> 15:25.000] And then on April 27th, just two days after the release, um, they received a message from [15:25.000 –> 15:32.000] the soda den people, uh, and they were clay again, I’m going to use their quote here informing [15:32.000 –> 15:33.000] us. [15:33.000 –> 15:37.000] They were claiming to unilaterally rescind the contract we had worked under for three [15:37.000 –> 15:39.000] years, treating it as void. [15:39.000 –> 15:48.000] Um, uh, they say that disregards their work and agreed upon revenue sharing terms. [15:48.000 –> 15:56.000] Um, and then shortly after they sorta then removed Partivo’s access to the steam page. [15:56.000 –> 16:01.000] Um, and that’s when supposedly they reached out to valve to remove the game from steam. [16:01.000 –> 16:06.000] Um, they bow and then got generic stuff. [16:06.000 –> 16:08.000] It says per valve policy. [16:08.000 –> 16:13.000] If there is a dispute between parties, they remove the page until the dispute is resolved. [16:13.000 –> 16:14.000] True. [16:14.000 –> 16:15.000] True. [16:15.000 –> 16:16.000] But somebody had to let them know. [16:16.000 –> 16:17.000] Right. [16:17.000 –> 16:18.000] Yeah. [16:18.000 –> 16:23.000] So I don’t know if it was, you know, I wonder if it was something like the critical people [16:23.000 –> 16:30.000] reached out to vowel, like the steam, um, it and was like, Hey, our password’s not working [16:30.000 –> 16:31.000] anymore or something like that. [16:31.000 –> 16:34.000] And then Val was like, Oh, shenanigans. [16:34.000 –> 16:35.000] So possibly. [16:35.000 –> 16:36.000] Yeah. [16:36.000 –> 16:38.000] So there’s really, Oh, sorry. [16:38.000 –> 16:40.000] Continue what you’re no, no, just, just, yeah. [16:40.000 –> 16:42.000] I mean, this is okay. [16:42.000 –> 16:43.000] So that’s roughly the facts. [16:43.000 –> 16:46.000] These two tweets, um, here we’re getting to speculation territory. [16:46.000 –> 16:47.000] You might be right. [16:47.000 –> 16:50.000] Um, it could have been valve who took notice. [16:50.000 –> 16:52.000] It could have been critical tipping them off. [16:52.000 –> 16:53.000] I don’t know. [16:53.000 –> 16:58.000] Um, uh, it’s, this is a messy, messy issue, right? [16:58.000 –> 17:05.000] Because so one thing I looked up, um, trying to get through the details I could, um, uh, [17:05.000 –> 17:09.000] not necessarily maybe this specific thing, but at least some of the context and whatnot. [17:09.000 –> 17:13.000] So to then appears to be very small, um, roots of ponchos, their first and only game, from [17:13.000 –> 17:14.000] what I understand. [17:14.000 –> 17:16.000] It was started by a pair of brothers. [17:16.000 –> 17:18.000] I don’t know how big the team is currently. [17:18.000 –> 17:23.000] Um, and generally speaking, I tried to side with little developers like that. [17:23.000 –> 17:24.000] Right. [17:24.000 –> 17:28.000] Um, maybe they didn’t understand the contract. [17:28.000 –> 17:30.000] Maybe they were just unhappy with it. [17:30.000 –> 17:31.000] I don’t know. [17:31.000 –> 17:37.000] But Oh, the way Cretivo has framed it, how they, uh, uh, so did an approach the issue [17:37.000 –> 17:42.000] of, of just saying, we’re not, you know, paraphrasing here in my own words at the tone [17:42.000 –> 17:45.000] it came across, like, we’re just not going to agree to the contract. [17:45.000 –> 17:48.000] It’s no, I don’t know if that’s the best move. [17:48.000 –> 17:50.000] That’s, that’s a bold move. [17:50.000 –> 17:58.000] Um, I don’t, and again, I don’t know obviously without the specifics, the, what the arguments [17:58.000 –> 17:59.000] about dispute, whatever. [17:59.000 –> 18:01.000] I don’t know who’s in the right here. [18:01.000 –> 18:03.000] Could be blamed both sides. [18:03.000 –> 18:05.000] Cretivo could be a little unfair. [18:05.000 –> 18:06.000] I don’t know. [18:06.000 –> 18:09.000] Um, on that note, actually, I had fun. [18:09.000 –> 18:11.000] There was a Reddit thread regarding this issue. [18:11.000 –> 18:14.000] Uh, there’s back and forth. [18:14.000 –> 18:18.000] Some people say Cretivo has had unfair contracts in the past. [18:18.000 –> 18:25.000] And then there’s been words from other developers who worked from Cretivo that have said, no, [18:25.000 –> 18:28.000] it’s actually fine that this is a lot of standard stuff. [18:28.000 –> 18:34.000] Um, again, no one knows the actual specifics to the roots of Pacha. [18:34.000 –> 18:42.000] So did in case, um, and it’s, yeah, so it’s, it’s unclear, uncertain. [18:42.000 –> 18:52.000] Um, and when we’re going to get it back, if question mark, I, I imagine as publisher, [18:52.000 –> 18:53.000] again, this is speculation. [18:53.000 –> 18:59.000] I know expert in this, but from what I have read and heard, they might have rights to [18:59.000 –> 19:05.000] get another developer if need be to finish the game or stuff they were planning. [19:05.000 –> 19:06.000] I don’t 100% know. [19:06.000 –> 19:10.000] Again, that’s, that’s kind of, uh, amateur investigating. [19:10.000 –> 19:14.000] Um, all right, Cody, I think I’ve given the gist. [19:14.000 –> 19:15.000] What’s, what’s your thoughts? [19:15.000 –> 19:16.000] Give me the story. [19:16.000 –> 19:17.000] Yeah. [19:17.000 –> 19:19.000] I mean, I think that there’s just not a lot of information here. [19:19.000 –> 19:25.000] Um, I think that both of the teams are handling it well, you know, like being, they, they [19:25.000 –> 19:34.000] posted their, their respective, um, statements with the details that they wanted to provide. [19:34.000 –> 19:38.000] And they are, you know, going to try and resolve the issue. [19:38.000 –> 19:42.000] Um, roots of Pacha folks said that they’re going to continue to work on it. [19:42.000 –> 19:48.000] Um, while it’s, even though, uh, it’s not currently up on steam anymore, though, if [19:48.000 –> 19:54.000] you’ve already purchased it on steam, you can play it, um, purchased it and downloaded [19:54.000 –> 19:55.000] it. [19:55.000 –> 20:01.000] So even, you know, after this happened, this happened on May 13th, um, I’ve still played [20:01.000 –> 20:03.000] the game multiple times since then. [20:03.000 –> 20:05.000] I haven’t had any issues. [20:05.000 –> 20:07.000] Um, I think it might limit our ability. [20:07.000 –> 20:13.000] Like, I don’t know how, if they do any bugs or any patch fixes or anything, like, I don’t [20:13.000 –> 20:16.000] know if they can push those while this is happening. [20:16.000 –> 20:22.000] Um, or if it’s just that this, the page went down and no one can purchase it right anymore. [20:22.000 –> 20:33.000] Um, but I mean, I just, I, I, I can see both sides and, um, I just hope that it gets resolved [20:33.000 –> 20:36.000] in a way that both parties feel okay. [20:36.000 –> 20:41.000] You know, like that’s, no one’s going to get the, a raw, a raw deal or something. [20:41.000 –> 20:45.000] Um, I mean, that’s really all I, all I, yeah. [20:45.000 –> 20:48.000] I mean, ultimately that’s all we can do, right? [20:48.000 –> 20:50.000] Like, yeah, we’re just going off to tweets. [20:50.000 –> 20:51.000] We don’t know. [20:51.000 –> 20:54.000] We just want, I just want more roots of Pacha. [20:54.000 –> 20:55.000] It will be interesting. [20:55.000 –> 21:04.000] So Cretivo is also the, the, not the developer, but the publisher of, um, of above snakes. [21:04.000 –> 21:06.000] Ooh. [21:06.000 –> 21:11.000] So Cretivo has a good number of titles in their publishing house. [21:11.000 –> 21:12.000] So it’ll be really interesting. [21:12.000 –> 21:18.000] So cause above snakes is coming out, um, in about a week, about nine days, six days, whatever. [21:18.000 –> 21:24.000] Some I don’t remember words are hard, uh, on the 25th of May. [21:24.000 –> 21:30.000] And so, um, since that’s, you know, coming out, uh, we’ll see if there’s a similar issue [21:30.000 –> 21:37.000] and if it’s something that might be Cretivo based or if it’s something that, um, that is, [21:37.000 –> 21:41.000] was just a miscommunication between a developer and a publisher. [21:41.000 –> 21:43.000] Yeah. [21:43.000 –> 21:50.000] I’m just imagining we do an above snakes episode and, and the news drops right before too. [21:50.000 –> 21:54.000] Um, but no, um, yeah, I don’t know. [21:54.000 –> 21:55.000] I just, yeah. [21:55.000 –> 21:57.000] Hope it gets resolved soon. [21:57.000 –> 22:02.000] Like the weirdest awkward part is that, uh, well in, you know, unless things have been [22:02.000 –> 22:06.000] resolved by the time this episode actually drops that people can’t get it right. [22:06.000 –> 22:09.000] Like that sucks cause I really recommend this game. [22:09.000 –> 22:10.000] Yeah. [22:10.000 –> 22:15.000] I’ve been repping it to people, um, and saying how great it is and, and telling people like [22:15.000 –> 22:22.000] customers come up and I tell them that I’m playing it, um, and recommend it and stuff. [22:22.000 –> 22:29.000] And, and I can say, definitely keep your eye out for when it’s available again. [22:29.000 –> 22:34.000] I’ll definitely, um, like when it, when the issue is resolved and it’s back up on the [22:34.000 –> 22:35.000] steam page, I’ll retweet it. [22:35.000 –> 22:37.000] I’m sure the podcast will as well. [22:37.000 –> 22:43.000] So yeah, if we, if we recommend it and you’re not, and it’s not, it’s not available yet, [22:43.000 –> 22:44.000] just keep an eye out. [22:44.000 –> 22:46.000] Um, and we’ll let you know when it is available for sure. [22:46.000 –> 22:47.000] Yeah. [22:47.000 –> 22:54.000] Um, that all that, you know, that, uh, unfun intro let’s, uh, let’s, let’s get into the [22:54.000 –> 22:55.000] game. [22:55.000 –> 22:56.000] Let’s talk about what is fun. [22:56.000 –> 22:57.000] The game. [22:57.000 –> 22:58.000] Yeah. [22:58.000 –> 22:59.000] Um, okay. [22:59.000 –> 23:04.000] So I think it’s been clear, but let’s, let’s say clearly do you, what, what’s your overall [23:04.000 –> 23:05.000] opinion on the game? [23:05.000 –> 23:06.000] Yeah. [23:06.000 –> 23:08.000] Um, my overall opinion is very positive. [23:08.000 –> 23:15.000] Um, I think there’s parts of the game that are less developed or less like, especially, [23:15.000 –> 23:18.000] so I will say like the romance side of it. [23:18.000 –> 23:23.000] Um, I don’t really see a benefit to getting to know people. [23:23.000 –> 23:29.000] Um, I don’t really see, I mean, I’ve, I go, and then it’s, it’s also kind of difficult [23:29.000 –> 23:31.000] to know what they’re going to like. [23:31.000 –> 23:32.000] Yeah. [23:32.000 –> 23:35.000] So that part is, uh, in my opinion, a little weak. [23:35.000 –> 23:40.000] Um, but I also, I’m just also not the type of human that normally goes around and talks [23:40.000 –> 23:41.000] to everybody. [23:41.000 –> 23:46.000] So this was my issue in stardew as well as I just went for the car, went for like a rando [23:46.000 –> 23:52.000] character that I was like, Ooh, an emo boy that narrows it down to exactly who I am. [23:52.000 –> 23:56.000] And then the next time I went, Ooh, the artist lady. [23:57.000 –> 24:03.000] Um, so yeah, uh, that was a little weaker, but other than that, I mean, it’s, it’s an [24:03.000 –> 24:04.000] amazing game. [24:04.000 –> 24:05.000] I’m having a really good time playing it. [24:05.000 –> 24:09.000] It’s got, um, I haven’t been really bored yet. [24:09.000 –> 24:14.000] I’m still, still trying to clear out, um, parts of the map. [24:14.000 –> 24:19.000] And, uh, I guess like as you are playing other parts of the map become available to you, [24:19.000 –> 24:25.000] like even past after you’ve unlocked the four directions, like some of those areas become [24:26.000 –> 24:27.000] bigger as well. [24:27.000 –> 24:28.000] So that’s really cool. [24:28.000 –> 24:33.000] Um, that hasn’t happened for me yet, but yeah, so that’s my, my gist. [24:33.000 –> 24:34.000] Oh, what about you? [24:34.000 –> 24:36.000] What are you recommend it? [24:36.000 –> 24:37.000] But yeah, I do. [24:37.000 –> 24:38.000] Um, right. [24:38.000 –> 24:40.000] Like I’m, it’s a game. [24:40.000 –> 24:44.000] I think I enjoy more as I play it more. [24:44.000 –> 24:51.000] Um, because my first react, like my knee jerk reaction day one, boy, that’s a stardew valley. [24:52.000 –> 24:55.000] My younger, my younger brother Calvin, I was like playing and he walked away. [24:55.000 –> 24:59.000] I was like, Oh, are you playing stardew? [24:59.000 –> 25:00.000] Um, no. [25:00.000 –> 25:01.000] Yeah. [25:01.000 –> 25:04.000] Um, because, uh, well, yeah. [25:04.000 –> 25:11.000] Um, uh, but that said, um, it learn, I don’t know if it learns the lessons, but it does, [25:11.000 –> 25:13.000] it takes the good things from stardew. [25:13.000 –> 25:20.000] It does, it does well with the template and the things it does on its own or differently [25:20.000 –> 25:22.000] are, are fun and nice. [25:22.000 –> 25:28.000] And it, you, the progression, I think in the game is really good overall. [25:28.000 –> 25:31.000] Um, it’s smooth and feels good. [25:31.000 –> 25:36.000] Um, and, and yeah, and as I get more things, I’ll see more things. [25:36.000 –> 25:38.000] I enjoy it more and more. [25:38.000 –> 25:39.000] Yeah. [25:39.000 –> 25:44.000] Um, so let’s, let’s get into the little, some of these specifics, let’s start with the farming [25:44.000 –> 25:47.000] um, true to our roots here, uh, true to our roots Apache. [25:47.000 –> 25:49.000] Uh, um, okay. [25:49.000 –> 25:55.000] So, uh, the farming, well, you, if you played stardew valley, then you know how to farm [25:55.000 –> 25:56.000] in this game. [25:56.000 –> 26:02.000] Um, the biggest difference, um, and which I find interesting. [26:02.000 –> 26:03.000] Um, right. [26:03.000 –> 26:08.000] So this being the stone age, we’re literally inventing like everything. [26:08.000 –> 26:09.000] Right. [26:09.000 –> 26:13.000] Um, so that that’s, there’s no store, there’s no one who’s done all this stuff. [26:13.000 –> 26:14.000] Right. [26:14.000 –> 26:15.000] There’s no seed shop at first. [26:15.000 –> 26:17.000] Um, you have to go and gather crops. [26:17.000 –> 26:19.000] You have to go find them in the wild. [26:19.000 –> 26:26.000] Um, I will say the, the story of it is that your, your group of people came to this area [26:26.000 –> 26:33.000] and, and were, um, gosh, how would you say this? [26:33.000 –> 26:38.000] Um, the spirits like said to, to stay in this area, like there was a reason they were like, [26:38.000 –> 26:40.000] this is where we should be. [26:40.000 –> 26:46.000] Um, so they traveled, um, over, you know, it showed like a lot of different, like there [26:46.000 –> 26:48.000] was like a desert and, uh, stuff like that. [26:48.000 –> 26:52.000] When you first like start up the game, it shows that you guys travel pretty far. [26:52.000 –> 26:58.000] Um, and then you get to this area and, and your shaman, um, I think it is how he reversed [26:58.000 –> 26:59.000] himself. [26:59.000 –> 27:03.000] He, um, says, this is, this is it, this is where we’re going to stop and this is where [27:03.000 –> 27:04.000] we’re going to settle. [27:05.000 –> 27:11.000] Um, and so you’re starting from the ground, ground up, like you, um, literally, like, [27:11.000 –> 27:18.000] uh, you all have, you know, uh, living structures and you actually are there. [27:18.000 –> 27:19.000] Yeah. [27:19.000 –> 27:22.000] Your hearts are there and you pretty much start out with, you start out living in someone [27:22.000 –> 27:26.000] else’s living structure, um, grandparents quite. [27:26.000 –> 27:27.000] Yeah. [27:27.000 –> 27:28.000] Yes. [27:28.000 –> 27:29.000] I think that is the situation is there. [27:30.000 –> 27:33.000] Your parents passed away when you were younger. [27:33.000 –> 27:39.000] Um, and so these people took you in as, um, as your like adoptive grandparents and so [27:39.000 –> 27:40.000] you live with them. [27:40.000 –> 27:47.000] Um, but then when you want an animal companion, uh, they’re like, your grandma’s allergic, [27:47.000 –> 27:48.000] so you gotta get your own place. [27:50.000 –> 27:55.000] Um, and so you can get your own place, but basically you are building from the ground [27:55.000 –> 27:56.000] up. [27:56.000 –> 28:02.000] And the thing that I love about this game so much is that that’s, that’s so different [28:02.000 –> 28:08.000] in my opinion from other games, um, from other games that I’ve played is that even if you [28:08.000 –> 28:15.000] did nothing, like you could literally wake up and go back to sleep immediately. [28:15.000 –> 28:23.000] The, the community still continues growing and building like they do their own stuff. [28:23.000 –> 28:31.000] Um, and you kind of are just a part of it, but like, it’s not, even though they’re so [28:31.000 –> 28:35.000] there, when you first start out, there’s, you’re only in one area and you can see that [28:35.000 –> 28:39.000] there are definitely clearly like you’re blocked from four other areas. [28:39.000 –> 28:41.000] Um, you don’t do anything. [28:41.000 –> 28:48.000] There’s no, there’s no like you need to build 400, give 400 wood to dude, man, to, to have [28:48.000 –> 28:52.000] him sometimes, but sometimes, but, but for the most part, no, I mean, for the most part [28:52.000 –> 28:56.000] they just do it themselves and then they’re just like, we, we opened this pathway and [28:56.000 –> 29:02.000] then other people came through and, um, or we did this thing and now you can, gosh, I’m [29:02.000 –> 29:03.000] trying to remember. [29:03.000 –> 29:10.000] Oh, I think the sundial, like we built a sundial and now you can know how time works, you know, [29:10.000 –> 29:11.000] stuff like that. [29:11.000 –> 29:13.000] And it, it’s stuff that you don’t have to do anything. [29:13.000 –> 29:15.000] The game will do that by itself. [29:15.000 –> 29:16.000] And I love that. [29:16.000 –> 29:17.000] Um, [29:18.000 –> 29:19.000] yeah. [29:19.000 –> 29:20.000] Yeah. [29:20.000 –> 29:22.000] You bring up a good point that I wanted to make that almost forgot about. [29:22.000 –> 29:23.000] Right. [29:23.000 –> 29:24.000] Like you’re saying, right. [29:24.000 –> 29:25.000] It’s very much the plan. [29:25.000 –> 29:27.000] The whole focus is the plan. [29:27.000 –> 29:30.000] Um, I, you’re not a newcomer to a town. [29:30.000 –> 29:33.000] You’re part of this group already. [29:33.000 –> 29:36.000] You, I mean, you, the play are meeting everyone for the first time. [29:36.000 –> 29:40.000] So they give you a little info box, but you, the character know everyone already. [29:41.000 –> 29:46.000] Um, and that’s really different from pretty much every other cottage core game. [29:46.000 –> 29:49.000] Um, and everyone already has their roles. [29:49.000 –> 29:54.000] Here’s the, the artist, here’s the builder, the tool person, whatever. [29:54.000 –> 29:57.000] Um, and they all do their parts. [29:57.000 –> 30:00.000] Um, of course your role is the farmer. [30:00.000 –> 30:01.000] Right. [30:01.000 –> 30:06.000] So that’s why you have to go around finding wild crops and dardoo farming them and all [30:06.000 –> 30:07.000] that good stuff. [30:07.000 –> 30:08.000] Yeah. [30:08.000 –> 30:15.000] So, um, each season has, um, different crops that, um, different wild like crops that are [30:15.000 –> 30:16.000] growing. [30:16.000 –> 30:21.000] And when you go to these crops and find them, so say you find the tomatoes, you, you’re [30:21.000 –> 30:24.000] not harvesting tomatoes, you’re harvesting the seed. [30:24.000 –> 30:29.000] And so this is really cool because you basically get all the seeds you ever need. [30:29.000 –> 30:32.000] Um, you just have to know where the plant is growing. [30:32.000 –> 30:37.000] Um, a day, a certain amount respond every day or two or whatever. [30:37.000 –> 30:45.000] Oh, so that way, like, so for me, for example, I I’ve made little plots of six of each plant. [30:45.000 –> 30:49.000] Um, so I just need six seeds to get going. [30:49.000 –> 30:52.000] And so I’ll, I’ll start three of them. [30:52.000 –> 30:56.000] And the next day I’ll go check that plant again and hope that two more of them are, [30:56.000 –> 30:58.000] I can collect seed from two more of them. [30:58.000 –> 31:03.000] And then I just keep doing that and then keep making sure, like, just run around the map [31:03.000 –> 31:07.000] and make sure that my seed, seed bag, I think is what it’s called. [31:07.000 –> 31:08.000] Yeah. [31:08.000 –> 31:09.000] Yeah. [31:09.000 –> 31:12.000] There’s, there’s two things I like. [31:12.000 –> 31:20.000] Well, it’s a double edged sword in a sense, um, because on the one hand you have to encourage [31:20.000 –> 31:24.000] you to actually go out and explore the map, um, which I think is great. [31:24.000 –> 31:27.000] Um, and you become familiar with all the spots and stuff. [31:27.000 –> 31:29.000] Um, it’s, it’s a very natural way of doing that. [31:29.000 –> 31:30.000] And it’s great. [31:30.000 –> 31:38.000] Um, the, oh, and, oh, and one thing like, as you farm, like your crops quote unquote improve, [31:38.000 –> 31:44.000] and there’s a little, uh, your adopted grandpa, like he starts farming the seed so you can start buying them. [31:44.000 –> 31:46.000] We’ll, we’ll explain that in a second. [31:46.000 –> 31:47.000] It’s a little weird. [31:47.000 –> 31:50.000] Um, but so you can, there’s other ways you can do it. [31:50.000 –> 31:58.000] Um, but, uh, primarily I think at least I’ve been just out and foraging and gathering the seeds just because it’s so, uh, it just fits. [31:58.000 –> 31:59.000] It works so well. [31:59.000 –> 32:05.000] Um, the only downside to this is if you don’t scrape, sometimes you can miss crops. [32:05.000 –> 32:08.000] I found corn like on the last day of fall. [32:08.000 –> 32:10.000] Oh, yeah. [32:10.000 –> 32:11.000] Yeah. [32:11.000 –> 32:15.000] Um, I think there’s one prop I missed. [32:15.000 –> 32:18.000] I’m at the end of the year, so I’ve like been through all the seasons and whatnot. [32:18.000 –> 32:22.000] Um, and there’s still one crop I missed, but, but I bet I know what it is. [32:22.000 –> 32:24.000] It’s probably the, did you find the Chili’s? [32:24.000 –> 32:25.000] Oh yeah. [32:25.000 –> 32:26.000] I found the Chili’s. [32:26.000 –> 32:27.000] Oh, I think it’s wheat. [32:27.000 –> 32:29.000] Oh, I don’t know. [32:29.000 –> 32:30.000] I have to double check. [32:30.000 –> 32:32.000] No, I found the, I found those pretty late. [32:32.000 –> 32:33.000] I will say that. [32:33.000 –> 32:34.000] I think I found them late. [32:34.000 –> 32:35.000] That was the last one. [32:35.000 –> 32:43.000] I thought I had all of the fall crops and then I, you can look at the seed bag, like in the inventory section. [32:44.000 –> 32:51.000] Um, and it shows you like empty, like, uh, not filled in spaces for all of the like possible crops there are. [32:51.000 –> 32:54.000] And I saw one that had the false sign next to it. [32:54.000 –> 32:56.000] And I was like, who is that? [32:56.000 –> 32:58.000] I was like, I haven’t seen that. [32:58.000 –> 33:00.000] So I went searching for it and I ended up finding it. [33:00.000 –> 33:01.000] So, yeah. [33:01.000 –> 33:10.000] And, and the corn is funny because I was able to get some from, uh, the trading guy, um, and I got some, but I could never find it. [33:10.000 –> 33:12.000] It’s a year two crop or something? [33:12.000 –> 33:13.000] No. [33:13.000 –> 33:18.000] Um, uh, Oh, while we’re at it, I didn’t, I, you can grow fruit trees. [33:18.000 –> 33:22.000] I was, because that’s like a achievement thing or it’s, it’s on your to-do list. [33:22.000 –> 33:23.000] Time to learn how to grow fruit trees. [33:23.000 –> 33:25.000] I didn’t realize you just buy them. [33:25.000 –> 33:27.000] I couldn’t figure out how to buy them. [33:27.000 –> 33:28.000] Yeah. [33:28.000 –> 33:34.000] You can’t, you don’t, when you harvest from fruit trees in the wild, you don’t get, uh, seed. [33:34.000 –> 33:37.000] You just get the fruit. [33:37.000 –> 33:38.000] Lessons learned. [33:38.000 –> 33:39.000] Lessons learned. [33:40.000 –> 33:41.000] Yeah. [33:41.000 –> 33:47.000] But all the, you know, all that, I think this is a good example though, because even though I call these downsides, it doesn’t feel unfair. [33:47.000 –> 33:51.000] Um, like everything, everything still works. [33:51.000 –> 33:59.000] Um, it
Accessibility and disability in the music industry is a topic close to my heart, so I'm delighted to welcome my friend and fellow pop music fan, Holly Tuke, onto the show for an open and honest chat. I truly hope you walk away from this conversation with a greater understanding of why accessibility is important and a fresh perspective on disability in the music industry. The quote for this episode is by Stevie Wonder: “We need to make every single thing accessible to every single person with a disability.” During our honest conversation, Holly and I talk about the importance of accessibility for everyone, the hard reality that accessibility isn't the norm, feelings of exclusion, the perception that the entertainment industries should appear picture perfect, creating a space in entertainment for talented individuals with disabilities, the media's tendency to make a big deal out of someone who's disabled, the music industry not embracing disability, the lack of disability representation, seeing ability not just disability, refraining from viewing a disabled musician as an inspiration, the absence of songs and stories that'd mean a lot to the disabled community, accessibility in the music industry from the fan standpoint, ways of making music experiences more accessible, artists and their teams taking accessibility into account, the importance of listening to those who are disabled instead of making assumptions or uninformed decisions, accessibility being everyone's responsibility, and so much more. My conversation with Holly is a vulnerable one, so I hope it gives you a glimpse into accessibility and disability in the music industry and encourages you to play your role in making this wonderful industry inclusive for everyone. Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz. Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
The guys discuss recent players that are considering their futures. LeBron James also returns to the Lakers lineup; Sheedy and Tuke continue to recruit Savage on the Lakers bandwagon. (00:00) Start of Show (11:00) Dallas Mavericks struggles (20:00) Why don't PGs make good coaches? (24:54) Damian Lillard's Portland Future (31:00) The NBA is cheating for the Lakers? (46:00) Jaylen Brown wants to be a #1 Option --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3-the-hardaway/support
The guys discuss the Kevin Durant injury, the Grizzlies vs. Kings and players they wouldn't want to face in a play-in scenario. (00:00) Start of the Show (06:23) Kevin Durant Injury and Tuke's story (16:22) Grizzlies vs. Kings for 2nd Seed (29:10) The Play-In (38:00) Pat Bev's Impact on the Bulls (44:30) 50 Million Dollars! (47:00) "Savage's" Lakers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3-the-hardaway/support
The guys discuss NBA news of the past two weeks including LeBron's beef with the Refs. Then, Savage and Tuke compete in an NBA All Star draft. (00:00) Start of the Show (04:14) NBA News Recap (11:55) NBA Refs vs LeBron (29:00) NBA All Star Draft (50:00) NBA Standings Update --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3-the-hardaway/support
Winner of this years Celebrity Treasure Island joins us on the show to discuss the prospect of Rog jumping on the show and how well he thinks he'd get on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Published 11 December 2022We chat to Jesse Tuke sailing commentator and MC about his roles covering all the major sailing events including TVNZ's coverage of the last Americas Cup. He also recently won celebrity Treasure Hunt, (think Survivor ) in NZ and takes us behind the scenes. The stories are hilarious. Enjoy.#barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkaratesailorslarger #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail #americascup #jessetuke @celebritytreasureisland #itsliveocean #nzsailingteam
Jesse Tuke won Celebrity Treasure Island and $100,000 for his favourite charity, Live Ocean. Inga the winger was signed up to be on the show. The former All Black superstar made it as far as the pre-filming stage where Jesse and the other cast members got to rub shoulders with him for around a week before he fell ill and returned home. Inga passed away shortly after that. Making Jesse and the other Celebrity Treasure Island cast some of the last people to see him alive. In this bite size clip, taken from my full conversation with Jesse, he talks about that experience and the impact Inga had on him and the others. If you like this, feel free to listen to the full episode. Dom
I caught up with Jesse Tuke fresh from his win on Celebrity Treasure Island. It was filmed at the beginning of this year so he has been sitting on this $100,000 secret for months! As well as chatting about his reality TV experience we talk about life in the shadow of a famous brother (Blair Tuke), being one of the last people to see “Inga the Winger” before he passed away, coping with being the “villain” on a reality TV show, his relationship with running and much much more. Thanks for listening. Really hope you like this episode. Dom
Last wednesday night on TV2 in New Zealand, Jesse Tuke won Celebrity Treasure Island and $100,000 for his favourite charity. It doesn't matter if you watched the show or not. We do chat about the behind-the-scenes of reality TV a bit but we cover a heap of other stuff as well: Life in the shadow of a famous brother (Blair Tuke) Being one of the last people to see “Inga the Winger” before he passed away, Coping with being the “villain” on a reality TV show. His relationship with running and much much more. If you subscribe right here, right now, it'll be on your phone when you wake up on Monday morning. Also, you can WATCH the episode on You Tube. Just search "Dom Harvey" and it will take you to it. Dom
The boys are joined by Jesse Tuke, to chat about some of the stuff that won't make it to air, on Celebrity Treasure Island...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sam Tuke, Founder and CEO of Lightmeter, talks about email deliverability for scaling sales teams. When executed correctly, email marketing can drive a lot of great results for companies. However, if Google doesn't consider your content relevant for the intended recipient, your emails are a lot less likely to make it to your prospects' and customers' inboxes. Today, Sam discusses deliverability email 101. Show NotesConnect With:Sam Tuke: Website // LinkedIn The MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Sam Tuke, Founder and CEO of Lightmeter, talks about email deliverability for scaling sales teams. When executed correctly, email marketing can drive a lot of great results for companies. However, if Google doesn't consider your content relevant for the intended recipient, your emails are a lot less likely to make it to your prospects' and customers' inboxes. Today, Sam discusses deliverability email 101. Show NotesConnect With:Sam Tuke: Website // LinkedIn The MarTech Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterBenjamin Shapiro: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you've heard the horror stories of experimental pre-20th-century psychiatry, this episode might surprise you. Josie Long heads to Chiswick House in south-west London to find out about its life as a private asylum for people with mental illnesses in the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Who were the people who needed the asylum's care, and what insight does its story give us into attitudes to mental health not much more than a century ago? Dr Jeremy Ashbee tells Josie about the Tuke family of psychiatrists and their humane methods, and Rosie May delves into the casebooks of the well-to-do patients, to piece together a few of their stories. Dr Sarah Chaney, an asylums historian and Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London, explains the different kinds of private and public care available to those experiencing mental health issues in this period. Chiswick House and Gardens Trust still works with local communities to promote wellbeing today, and Josie finds out more about projects in the gardens with Harvinder Kaur Bahra, Community Participation Manager. Then Josie heads to Bethlem Museum of the Mind in Kent to meet Archivist David Luck for insights into the public asylum that gave ‘bedlam' its meaning. Speaking with Shadows is an English Heritage podcast. You can find out more on these stories by going to www.english-heritage.org.uk/speakingwithshadows or head to the English Heritage website to find out how you can visit Chiswick House and Gardens. And if you think this story should be heard, share this podcast on your social media with the hashtag #speakingwithshadows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The construction of mental asylums, & the number of patients they housed, increased dramatically during the Victorian Era. In this episode, I look at some 19th-century legislation regarding the construction of asylums & the treatment of patients in the U.K., as well as some common practices in British asylums during this time. ***** Sources Dance, Caecilia. “A history of Bedlam, the world's most notorious asylum.” https://www.danceshistoricalmiscellany.com/history-bedlam-worlds-notorious-asylum/ Historic England. “The Growth of the Asylum - a Parallel World.” https://historicengland.org.uk/research/inclusive-heritage/disability-history/1832-1914/the-growth-of-the-asylum/ Mander, Joe. “A History of Mental Asylums.” http://beyondthepoint.co.uk/a-history-of-mental-asylums/ Masked AMHP, The. “A Stroll Down Memory Lane: The Lunatic Asylums Act 1853.” https://themaskedamhp.blogspot.com/2012/05/stroll-down-memory-lane-lunatic-asylums.html McBeath, VL. “Victorian Era Lunatic Asylums.” https://valmcbeath.com/victorian-era-lunatic-asylums/#.YhFAty08L4A Science Museum. “A Victorian Mental Asylum.” https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects-and-stories/medicine/victorian-mental-asylum Shepherd, Jade. “Treating Mental Illness in Victorian Britain.” https://activisthistory.com/2017/05/19/treating-mental-illness-in-victorian-britain/ Tuke, Samuel. Description of the Retreat, Chapter 5. https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/education/residency/training/residentled/Samuel%20Tuke_102525_284_13689_v1.pdf Victorian Era. “Victorian Era Asylums.” https://victorian-era.org/victorian-era-asylums.html ***** Email: thevictorianvarietyshow@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/victorianvarie1 Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marisadf13 I'd greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate & review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Goodpods, or wherever you listen, as that will help this podcast reach more listeners! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marisa-d96/message
This episode features Saxophonist, social media content creator, blogger and mother, Tuke Morgan. Tuke speaks to Nicole Chikwe about how she started a career in playing the sax and how motherhood impacted her career in diverse ways. The conversation also shed some light on the amount of information regarding pregnancy and motherhood that women should share on social media, the kind of information and the factors to consider when putting the information out there. Nicole and Tuke also chat about the ever present ‘mum guilt' and the need to take some time off to rejuvenate. @nicolechikwe @tukemorgan @mumsworstdaypod @midas.radio