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Paul, June, & Jason tackle the 1996 sci-fi alien thriller The Arrival starring Charlie Sheen and our favorite actor/activist, Ron Silva. LIVE from Largo in LA, they discuss the backwards-kneed Mr. Tumnus aliens, Charlie Sheen's goatee, the ceiling fan scorpions, and the elaborate bathtub death scene. Plus, Paul and June reveal they have a friend who they believe is an alien. This episode is sponsored by the McDLT—the only burger where the beef stays hot and the Donald, Lettuce, & Tomato stays cool! • Go to hdtgm.com for tour dates, merch, FAQs, and more• Have a Last Looks correction or omission? Call 619-PAULASK to leave us a voicemail!• Submit your Last Looks theme song to us here• Join the HDTGM conversation on Discord: discord.gg/hdtgm• Buy merch at howdidthisgetmade.dashery.com/• Order Paul's book about his childhood: Joyful Recollections of Trauma• Shop our new hat collection at podswag.com• Paul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheer• Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheer• Follow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer• Subscribe to Enter The Dark Web w/ Paul & Rob Huebel: youtube.com/@enterthedarkweb• Listen to Unspooled with Paul & Amy Nicholson: unspooledpodcast.com• Listen to The Deep Dive with June & Jessica St. Clair: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcast• Instagram: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & @junediane• Twitter: @hdtgm, @paulscheer, & msjunediane • Jason is not on social media• Episode transcripts available at how-did-this-get-made.simplecast.com/episodesGet access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using the link: siriusxm.com/hdtgm
What comes to mind when you think of C. S. Lewis's Narnia and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings?There's a good chance a lot of us are seeing very similar pictures. We're seeing images that swept us into the whimsical world of wonder beyond the wardrobe (and into the Shire). The beloved images of these childhood stories remain with us. But it's likely we don't know much about the woman who created the iconic illustrations of the White Witch, Mr. Tumnus and Lucy, and the Pevensie children having tea with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver.Her name is Pauline Baynes, and her artwork brought the worlds of C. S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien to life.Today, author and illustrator Katie Wray Schon is here to share her gorgeous new book, Painting Wonder: How Pauline Baynes Illustrated the Worlds of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. This stunning picture book biography tells the story of the woman behind the pictures of Narnia that we know and love so much. You're going to want to add it to your shelves!In this episode, you'll hear: How Katie's own creative journey led her to Pauline Baynes's story The joys and challenges of illustrating a book about an illustrator Katie's advice for holding onto creativity as a source of enrichment in your life, even as a busy mamaLearn more about Sarah Mackenzie:Read-Aloud RevivalWaxwing BooksSubscribe to the NewsletterFind the rest of the show notes at: readaloudrevival.com/woman-behind-narnia
This week we're discussing Jack Harlow and his single Lovin on Me, released November 10, 2023. After some song lyrics breakdown we get to the heart of the issue, why does he look like that? Also in this prepisode music news of the weird, listener emails and we announce next week's album. In this episode we discuss justice, nicknames, Turkish delight, Mr. Tumnus, slang, notaries, beards, prayers, zombies, Alan Jackson scams, band names, character witnesses, getting into Heaven and so much more! Hatepod.com | TW: @AlbumHatePod | IG: @hatePod | hatePodMail@gmail.com Episode Outline: Quick update on the goings on at the world headquarters Discuss our history with the song/band Song discussion - lyrics and music Music Video How the song did worldwide Amazon reviews Listener email (just 2) Music news of the weird Announce Next Week's Album!
Get this whole, show FREE on Patreon! Click HERE for a 7-day free trialBen Glaze and EZ lean into fair-use laws to present a WEEKLY review of one of America's top radio shows. Heard all across the US on about 40 radio stations, The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show has grown steadily since it's inception in the late 1990's.In this FULL show on Patreon!*Despite everyone telling the show that when they "talk sexy" to each other, it's horrifically cringeworthy...guess what well the crew went back to!*EZ and Ben revisit the "Free Beer Fake Sniffle Super-cut."*Free Beer being Free Beer.*Free Beer makes everything super awkward with an odd ball elbow from the top rope on Hot Wings. Apparently, Free Beer is super butthurt that HW won't be his buddy outside of work. Note: From EZ's perspective, this exact scenario came up multiple times during EZ's years on the show. Greggy could never quite accept the fact that nobody wanted to be around him away from the studio.*Despite her Dad being an enlisted Corporal in the Army, Kelly Cheese doesn't know what the term, "AWOL" means. *Stop me if you've heard this. Kelly makes a fucked up noise.*To this day, the FBHW show does an impression of EZ doing an impression of Hot Wings. While that is problematic, what's even more of a problem is that they aren't funny.*Another horrific "Free Beer and Awkward Report."*Steve still thinks he's ugly. EZ thinks isn't ugly, but years ago, Steve got picked on about this exact same thing, and boy did he come unglued. It probably didn't help that EZ started to refer to him as "Tumnus" after the goat-dude in Chronicles of Narnia.*EZ has 2 updated Super-cuts to share.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Send us a textKatie and Bridget come out of a wardrobe looking like Macklemore as they re-watch the fantasy adventure - The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe! It's a magical movie all about war, Nazis, the enslavement of people, Jesus dying for our sins... And fun talking animals! Wee! Come along as we meet the four siblings: There's Peter, the one who is allowed to be the main king because a wolf fell onto his sword; Susan, the one who is given a bow and arrow but is never taught how to use it/nobody lets her fight in the war anyway because she's a woman; Edmund, the one that ruins everything and seriously needs to get his shit together!!!!; and Lucy, the best of them all who should have been the leader of the army with her 1 inch switchblade. When the four of them stumble into Narnia they set out on a grand adventure that reminds us all how we don't really remember most of those bible stories despite going to church for years and years. And don't worry - Mr. Tumnus is there too! Released in 2005, it was based on the novel by C.S. Lewis and stars Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy, Georgie Henley, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, and Liam Neeson.
THE WHITE WITCH COMETH!! Visit https://play.tacticusgame.com/ReelRej... & use Promo Code HELLOJAN to get 2,000 gold, 50 Blackstones Available until Feb 1st!! The Chronicles Of Naria Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ The Chronicles Of Narnia Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review for the original adaptation before the Greta Gerwig Netflix one! John Humphrey and Andrew Gordon from Cinepals journey into the magical world of Narnia with their reaction to The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe (2005), directed by Andrew Adamson (Shrek, The Prince of Egypt). Based on C.S. Lewis' timeless novel, this beloved fantasy adventure brings to life iconic characters like Lucy Pevensie (Georgie Henley, The Sisterhood of Night), Edmund Pevensie (Skandar Keynes, Ferrari), Susan Pevensie (Anna Popplewell, Reign), and Peter Pevensie (William Moseley, The Royals). Tilda Swinton (Doctor Strange, Snowpiercer) stuns as the chilling White Witch, and Liam Neeson (Taken, Schindler's List) lends his commanding voice to Aslan, the noble lion. James McAvoy (X-Men: First Class, Split) delivers a memorable performance as Mr. Tumnus, and Jim Broadbent (Harry Potter, Moulin Rouge!) appears as Professor Kirke. John and Andrew react to the film's most iconic scenes, including Lucy's first journey through the wardrobe, Mr. Tumnus meeting Lucy, the terrifying confrontation with the White Witch, Aslan's heartbreaking sacrifice at the Stone Table, and the epic final battle. Whether you're a longtime Narnia fan or new to the series, this reaction explores the magic, emotion, and spectacle that made this film a classic. Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Gabrielle Wimmer has been an Upstate New Yorker for her whole life; born and raised in Central NY, went to undergrad at Houghton College in Western New York, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine(c/o 2022) in the Finger Lakes, and now practices in the Mohawk Valley. She knew she wanted to be a veterinarian from a young age, and always loved farm animals. She now sees a variety of species (ie cattle: dairy and beef, horses, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens, llamas, alpacas, pigs, deer, etc) as an associate at a pretty traditional mixed farm animal ambulatory practice, working in both production and pet settings (also does some small animal spay/neuter relief on the side and small animal at home euthanasia). She enjoys living in a quiet rural area with her husband and their three cats: Merry, Lucy, and Tumnus. Topics covered in this episode: Dr. Gabrielle's journey to mobile veterinary medicine The challenges & rewards of ambulatory practice Resources for small ruminant medicine Common goat health issues Medication regulations for livestock In-home end-of-life care Links & Resources: Visit the Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank (FARAD) website at http://www.farad.org Learn more about the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act of 1994 (AMDUCA) Purchase "Goat Medicine”, by Mary C. Smith et al. The House Call Vet Academy Resources: Download Dr. Eve's FREE House Call & Mobile Vet Biz Plan! Find out about The House Call Vet Academy online CE course Learn more about Dr. Eve Harrison Learn more about 1-to-1 coaching for current & prospective house call & mobile vets. Get House Call Vet swag! Register TODAY for the House Call & Mobile Vet Virtual Conference, February 1st-2nd, 2025!!!!!! Music: In loving memory of Dr. Steve Weinberg. Intro and outro guitar music was written, performed, and recorded by house call veterinarian Dr. Steve Weinberg. Thank you to our sponsors! Chronos O3 Vets This podcast is also available in video on our House Call Vet Cafe YouTube channel
Episode 541 is is brought to you by... Chase Bliss Stringjoy Use code: HUM to save 10% Support this channel on Patreon Want to send us mail? 60 Cycle Hum #615 9450 Mira Mesa Blvd. San Diego, CA 92126 LINK HERE FOR PHOTOS 00:00 RICKEN-STRATO-GRETSCHEN-MASTER? 16:10 Thanks Patreon! CHECK OUT @JasonTMays ONWARD VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcK4dhRW3xw 21:00 Tattoo Gun Shovel Guitar 27:55 Ryan went to Surf Guitar 101 37:54 Wampler released the Germanium Tumnus Deluxe and some people were real jerks about it 49:28 P Grabber 59:44 This week's music was sent by Kyle Saloka and is called "Obscene Dreams" **************************** 60CH on Patreon Buy Something with our affiliate links: Buy a Shirt Sweetwater zZounds Thomann Amazon Perfect Circuit Ebay Reverb Tour Gear Designs Patch Cables +++++++++++++++++++++ Social Media Stuff: Facebook Discord Instagram and Twitter @60cyclehum TikTok Hire us for Demos and other marketing opportunities #60cyclehum #guitar #guitars #shameflute
Alabama summers are hot! When you ride your horse bareback, the horse hair sticks to your legs, making you look like Mr. Tumnus from Narnia. Skinny-dipping seemed like a great idea, at the time, but what happens when they sink under the muddy water of the Cahaba River. How do you ride home then? At least Lady Godiva had long hair to cover herself when she rode through town without a stitch on.Support the Show.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Shanya Suppasiritad, founder of Rntr, a full service rental and resale plug in which gives brands the opportunity to step into and profit from the circular economy while owning the re-commerce experience for their brand. Links from the episode:How to Take Back your Brand's Resale Market with Rntr | #384Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… About your co-host: Shanya Suppasiritad from RntrShanya is a change maker and creative thinker set out to disrupt the fashion industry with the circular movement. She founded Tumnus then launched Coclo — currently working on Rntr. Shanya was the first recipient of the TWOGOOD grant, an industry guest speaker and was nominated for Yarra Sustainability Awards. In 2022, Shanya was the winner of the Impact X SHIFT! Innovation Challenge and recipient of NORA's ‘Best Stainable Technology Solution' award for Rntr.You can contact Shanya at LinkedInAbout your host: Nathan Bush from Add To CartNathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Shanya Suppasiritad, founder of Rntr, a full service rental and resale plug in which gives brands the opportunity to step into and profit from the circular economy while owning the re-commerce experience for their brand. In our chat, Shanya shares her incredible start up journey which started in Narnia, the details of the epic circularity case study test she performed- how many times do you think a single Oroton dress can be sold? And we learn about the haircut that led to a very special CEO appointment.Links from the episode:RntrShopify Plus (sponsored)Questions answered:How did you come up with the idea for Rntr?What are some of the operational or logistical considerations that are crucial for brands to consider when offering rental on top of sale? Who is your dream Australian fashion partner for Rentr? This episode was brought to you by… Shopify PlusAbout your host: Nathan Bush from Add to Cart Nathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Shanya Suppasiritad from RntrShanya is a change maker and creative thinker set out to disrupt the fashion industry with the circular movement. She founded Tumnus then launched Coclo — currently working on Rntr. Shanya was the first recipient of the TWOGOOD grant, an industry guest speaker and was nominated for Yarra Sustainability Awards. In 2022, Shanya was the winner of the Impact X SHIFT! Innovation Challenge and recipient of NORA's ‘Best Stainable Technology Solution' award for Rntr.You can contact Shanya at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join neurodiverse explorer actor and comedian Colin Hoult with his ever faithful and entirely neurotypical Mr Tumnus, Jamie Firth as they asks questions and dig for answers about our cheeky old minds.This time, Colin discusses his struggle to keep friendships going without them being transactional and of course goes on a long diversion about Frankenstein and the Universal Monsters. Jamie gets the odd word in. SUPPORT THE SHOWpatreon.com/colinhoultFOLLOW USTweet: @colinhoult Insta1: @neuroversepodInsta2: @colinhoultcomedyWeb: iamcolinhoult.comBOOK MEhwilson@unitedagents.co.uk for acting and comedy workcolinhoultcomedy@gmail.com for smaller gigs, podcasts, requestsMESSAGE MEI am hoping to grow a little Neurodiverse community here - send me you thoughts on what you like and what you would like to hear to my email or on the smelly socials.THANKS TO @eyesonlegs for wonderful music, image design and editing@edshots for the original photo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Into the Neuroverse returns for season 2.More adventures into my neurodiversity and maybe yours! I'm ADHD and possibly autistic - too early to decide that? that'll be the ADHD.Thanks for joining me and my Mr Tumnus, Jamie Firth on our journey.This week! In an attempt to discuss my new year resolution to have conviction in my own worth I end up instead talking about gratitude. Do you understand gratitude? I didn't I think I do now, let me know.I also talk a bit about my friend Rich who sadly passed away. One of the finest people you could ever meet and a big inspiration in my wobbly life.SUPPORT THE SHOWpatreon.com/colinhoultat some point I will need money to keep me doing this. Thanks in advance!FOLLOW USTweet: @colinhoult Insta1: @neuroversepodInsta2: @colinhoultcomedyWeb: iamcolinhoult.comBOOK MEhwilson@unitedagents.co.uk for acting and comedy workcolinhoultcomedy@gmail.com for smaller gigs, podcasts, requestsMESSAGE MEI am hoping to grow a little Neurodiverse community here - send me you thoughts on what you like and what you would like to hear to my email or on the smelly socials.THANKS TO @eyesonlegs for wonderful music, image design and editing@edshots for the original photo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
C.S. Lewis expert Jerry Root explains the mysterious place that Christmas holds in the beloved children's classic The Chronicles of Narnia. Why is Lewis called a grinch by some? What does Santa Claus have to do with Jesus, and the White Witch with Herod? And where might you meet Mr. Tumnus the Faun on Thursdays at 4:00? It's all here. Merry Christmas! Additional resources: By C.S. Lewis (seven fiction books): The Chronicles of Narnia (particularly The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe) Essays (available online): "What Christmas Means to Me" "Xmas and Christmas" "Delinquents in the Snow" "A Christmas Sermon for Pagans" By Jerry Root (website):www.drjerryroot.com (books):The Surprising Imagination of C.S. Lewis The Soul of C.S. Lewis The Neglected C.S. Lewis The Quotable Lewis
RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the next in his regular Connect Radio theatre reviews. This week we stepped through the wardrobe into the kingdom of Narnia with a real magical production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre on Saturday 2 December at 7pm with description by Professional Audio Describer Carolyn Smith. About The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe: Direct from the West End comes the most magical of shows for Christmas… Step through the wardrobe into the kingdom of Narnia for the most mystical of adventures in a faraway land. Join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they wave goodbye to wartime Britain and say hello to Mr Tumnus, the talking Faun, Aslan the unforgettable Lion, and battle the cold and cruel White Witch! Based on the novel by C.S. Lewis, directed by Michael Fentiman, and based on the original production by Sally Cookson. Age Guideline For everyone 6+ and their families Further audio described performances: Friday 22 December at 7pm, touch tour at 5pm, Wednesday 5 January 2pm, touch tour at 12noon, Friday 19 January 7pm, touch tour 5pm For more about access at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre do visit their website access pages - https://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/your-visit/accessibility/
Welcome back! Welcome back! Welcome.... BACK! Welcome back to the NCFBM show with some much needed catching up from our boys. They start the new season off by catching up on their franchises since it has been months since we last heard from them. How are the Warriors doing? How wowwied is Jack? James Harden is GONE? How do Pat and Ryan feel about it? All those questions are answered and more so tune in and enjoy! Timestamps below ;) Timestamps Warriors Talk - (08:25) Sixers Talk - (34:00) Shout Outs - (01:03:47)
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for an all-new episode of the Chasing Tone Podcast!Brian welcomes us with tales of the sheer mania that occurred when we released a limited edition pedal that sold out instantly and he now wants to start manufacturing diodes for a living. There is some chatter about the technology inside the new Germanium Tumnus, the guys try to dispel a few common myths, and Richard tells us how he managed to break Google - and then invents something completely useless. Blake and Brian give away a few video production tips for anyone trying to create their own gear channel and Richard laments the marketing efforts he and Brian made for a pedal that had already sold out. Meanwhile Brian is thinking about setting up a Wampler custom shop and gives you, dear listener, a heads up on this while Blake dreams of a new Leviathan fuzz and Richard has an epiphany! Richard is worried about a porcine invasion into American lands and he quizzes the guys until there is a display of utter stupidity and farm based questioning. A proclamation about a new fuzz kit for the royal realms is heralded by Blake who also has a new gear day with an unexpected piece of kit and the guys love it. Brian accuses Richard of making things up.Unicorn poop, Bullshine, Inflatable yachts, Live flipper interruptions, The king of Tony, The Dumbness, The key of Q...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!This episode is sponsored by the fine folk at Stringjoy.comThanks to all our supporters - you are awesome!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Brian's new online courses are here:http://www.guitarpedalcourse.comAwesome Merch and DIY mods:https://modyourownpedal.com/collections/booksFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show
Three months after the broadcast from Base Theta (and beyond), we see how the world has been affected. Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2023/09/mto-s4-e20-transcript/ Thank you for listening to the last full episode of Moonbase Theta, Out, featuring what I think is our largest cast ever - Evan Tess Murray, Serena Rahal, Corey Spruill, Tom Zalatnai, Robin Regalado, Becca Marcus, Tal Minear, Dalia Ramahi, Leslie Gideon, Cat Blackard, Cass McPhee, M.J. Bailey, Tau Zaman, David S. Dear, Anjali Kunapaneni, Dallas Wheatley, Sarah Rhea Werner, Hazel Stapp, Shereen Lani Younes, Cole Burkhardt, Elissa Park, Alicia Atkins, Steven LaFond, NayMyo Win, Rissa Montanez, Anna Godfrey, Tina Daniels, Lisette Alvarez, Emma Sherr-Ziarko, Claudia Elvidge, Jen Ponton, Jen Ponton, Journee LaFond, Danyelle Ellett, Gabriel Tankeo, and Leeman Kessler. And various voices in the outro that were most of those folks and a few more. Written by D.J. Sylvis; Cass McPhee is our audio engineer. Our theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp; our cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Music for the intro segment was “Extra Real News” ; music for the outro was "The Real Story"; both by Trace Callahan. And that's it, folks. That's really where the story ends - there are four bonus minisodes to come, but those dive deeper into the characters that each is focused on, they don't really push the plot anywhere new. The story, like Barnett Bell says about revolution, like what Bilbo Baggins says about roads … goes ever on, but that doesn't mean it will all be told in the same way. I hope our little Moon tales stay with you, that you think your own thoughts about what comes next, maybe tell your own stories with a bit of Roger and Alex and Ashwini and Michell and Wilder and Nessa and Tumnus in the bones of them. Maybe one day I'll find my own way to talk about them again as well. But in the here and now, we've reached the end … and I'll say it one more time, thank you so much for listening. Our Exectutive Producers are Sarah Müller and Beka B, and our associate producers are Marty Chodorek, June Madeley , Timothy LaGrone, Marilyn Reid, Marissa Robertcop and Linda Boyer. Thank you guys so much for your support, and helping and trusting us to bring this story to life. We love what we've done with it, and we hope you love it as much as we do. As we bring this series to a close and thank you yet again for supporting us through it all, this is a great time to talk about how you can join us on our next adventure. Our Patreon backers get weekly email updates and behind the scenes sneak peeks at our next show, so we would love to see you there. Or sign up for our mailing list to get our monthly newsletter and stay up to date on all the things at MonkeymanProductions.com. And of course our merch is still available if you need that Cas and Pol shirt! But most of all: we made it to the end, because of you. Thank you for listening. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Fleming is here with advice on how to fray your jorts with a rock. Joe Kwaczala is back with a new special called Ooh La La and a lot of info about the Dave Matthews feces incident. What Joe can't remember Tony looks up and also do you guys know about the usage of "jawn"? All this and funny walks, Mr. Tumnus, Just Me Or Everyone, the Renaissance Faire, urinal talk and so much more. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: ZOCDOC: http://zocdoc.com/bestfriend Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Wilder's work at the North Pole continues; Tumnus' project develops; Dr. Ringling struggles in the lab. Content Warning: Physical distress and injury Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2023/02/mto-s4-e9-transcript/ Today's episode featured Danyelle Ellett, Evan Tess Murray, Tina Daniels, Jen Ponton, Rissa Montañez, Cass McPhee, Alicia Atkins, Anna Godfrey, Hazel Stapp, and Dallas Wheatley. Written by D.J. Sylvis; Cass McPhee is our audio engineer. Our theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp; our cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out Eliza: A Robot Story - it's a dark near-future sci-fi fairytale that talks about abusive relationships in some very important ways. Our Exectutive Producers are Sarah Müller and Beka B, and our associate producers are Marty Chodorek, June Madeley , Timothy LaGrone, Marilyn Reid, Marissa Robertcop and Linda Boyer. Today's shout-out is for Kate Taylor. Thank you guys so much for your support, and helping and trusting us to bring this story to life. We love what we've done with it and we can't wait for you guys to hear all the work the cast and crew has put in, and we hope you love it as much as we do. And speaking of your support: everything helps, from leaving us a great review and subscribing on your podcast app of choice to sharing your feelings with us on Twitter and telling your friends about our show. For behind the scenes updates and early access to every episode, we would love to have you join us on Patreon. Visit us at MonkeyManProductions.com to learn more (and to visit our store if you need an En-Soy-Ment sticker or a T-Shirt featuring your favourite doggos!) But beyond all of that, we are so glad that you're listening and sharing in this story with us. Thank you. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Husband and Wife cover Nehemiah chapter 3: The Sections Assigned for Repair. Lots of guys built lots of gates, but nobody built walls. There were so many doors with bolts and bars, and a place called "The Angle And The Corner" as well as "The Room Above The Corner." It's like in Narnia when Mr. Tumnus the fawn asks Lucy the location of Spare Oom. Skip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57dThank you for stopping by Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists!Check out these links for more information about our podcast and merchandise:Our Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/Help support us by subscribing on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sacrilegiousdiscourse Join Acast+ to enjoy our podcast adfree and get EARLY access to our episodes! https://plus.acast.com/s/sacrilegious-discourse-bible-study-for-atheists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Repairs of various types are attempted; Wilder sings; Tumnus asks Roger for advice on her big project Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/12/mto-s4-e6-transcript/ Today's episode featured Danyelle Ellett, Evan Tess Murray, Tina Daniels, Jen Ponton, Cass McPhee, Cat Blackard, Terry Hannah-Drullard, and Leeman Kessler. Written by D.J. Sylvis; Cass McPhee is our audio engineer. Our theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp; music for the intro segment is "Extra Real News," by Trace Callahan. Our cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? I've been catching up on Tell No Tales, a deeply captivating queer paranormal audio drama - I'm absolutely enthralled by the way the story has developed. Our Exectutive Producers are Sarah Müller and Beka B, and our associate producers are Marty Chodorek, June Madeley , Timothy LaGrone, Marilyn Reid, Marissa Robertcop and Linda Boyer. Today our shout-out is to Deb Austen. Thank you guys so much for your support, and helping and trusting us to bring this story to life. We love what we've done with it and we can't wait for you guys to hear all the work the cast and crew has put in, and we hope you love it as much as we do. And speaking of your support: everything helps, from leaving us a great review and subscribing on your podcast app of choice to sharing your feelings with us on Twitter and telling your friends about our show. For behind the scenes updates and early access to every episode, we would love to have you join us on Patreon. Visit us at MonkeyManProductions.com to learn more (and to visit our store if you need an En-Soy-Ment sticker or a T-Shirt featuring your favourite doggos!) But beyond all of that, we are so glad that you're listening and sharing in this story with us. Thank you. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tumnus has important discussions about the future; Michell attempts to make a few connections. Content Warning - Alcohol overindulgence Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/11/mto-s4-e4-transcript/ Today's episode featured Danyelle Ellett, Evan Tess Murray, Tau Zaman, Jen Ponton, Tina Daniels, Lisette Alvarez, Hazel Stapp, Cass McPhee, Anna Godfrey, Rissa Montañez, Alicia Atkins, and Anjali Kunapaneni. Written by D.J. Sylvis; Cass McPhee is our audio engineer. Our theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp; our cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Ready for maybe a bit more hope in your hopepunk? Go listen to one of our sci-fi favourites, This Planet Needs a Name, everywhere you get quality podcasts. Our Exectutive Producers are Sarah Müller and Beka B, and our associate producers are Marty Chodorek, June Madeley , Timothy LaGrone, Marilyn Reid, Marissa Robertcop and Linda Boyer. Today's shout-out is Nicholas Thompson. Thank you guys so much for your support, and helping and trusting us to bring this story to life. We love what we've done with it and we can't wait for you guys to hear all the work the cast and crew has put in, and we hope you love it as much as we do. And speaking of your support: everything helps, from leaving us a great review and subscribing on your podcast app of choice to sharing your feelings with us on Twitter and telling your friends about our show. For behind the scenes updates and early access to every episode, we would love to have you join us on Patreon. Visit us at MonkeyManProductions.com to learn more (and to visit our store if you need an En-Soy-Ment sticker or a T-Shirt featuring your favourite doggos!) But beyond all of that, we are so glad that you're listening and sharing in this story with us. Thank you. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ugly Men and the Audacity, what a great name for a band. This week was a mess. First the podcast mic did not record, then the camera lighting wasn't right. Then some woman confiscated our hosts eyebrows right off of her face. Then the podcast had to be re-flimed, not once, not twice, but three times. But through it all, Divine kept her cool...ish. This week our host talks about just that, keeping cool when the fire gets hot and rolling with lifes punches. She talks about making the conscious decision to not focus on the bad and to continuously celebrate the good. She mourns her eyebrows. She contemplates bangs. She bargains with God. Just the normal stuff. Our host then launches into the female gaze Tiktok--yes that one. The one with that guy that was later found to be a raging, violent, misogynist? Oh, still confused cuz there are so many? The ugly guy. The one who looks like Mr. Tumnus. Yes, that one. She talks about ugly men and their audacity, where they get it from. How in this patriarchy there will never be an instance where men 'get it" just because they're a little ugo. Why? Because they were raised in this society babe. Duh This leads into a larger conversation about the beauty standard, about expectations and so much more. MERCH IS HERE! https://www.vinephilo.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinephilo/https://twitter.com/vinephiloListen to the Podcast Anywhere! https://linktr.ee/Povyouremytherapist
What is worse: being a human taco, human burrito, or human churro? If you're not sure what exactly that means, don't worry. We discuss it at great, great length in this episode of the podcast. It is one of very few issues where Liv and Grace are on very different sides of the argument. Other prime examples of issues where they are split are the attractiveness of 6th movie Ron Weasley, Mr. Tumnus, and how to go about cutting a lemon. Pretty much nothing good happened this episode, so if you enjoy our commentary when we hate things then you are in luck!
Listen in this week as we discuss our favorite animal companions, dog suffrage and Mr. Tumnus! Who were your favorite furry friends growing up and do you think Jacob from Twilight should be considered one of them? Pour one out for our boy Artax and enjoy the episode! Be sure to pick up your copy of November's book: Jade City by Fonda Lee! Thank you all for following, listening, and reading along with us!! Don't forget to send us your quotes of the week! Hit us up on Instagram/Twitter or Gmail (below) with any and all of your thoughts on this week's episode and check out our TikTok for more Bookends content. Enjoy and join us next week for more book-talk! Instagram: Bookends_With_Friends TikTok: bookendswithfriendspod Email: BookendsWithFriends@gmail.com Twitter: @BookendsPod
"I'm glad to know someone who shares my belief that booby traps are sometimes entirely necessary" Happy Halloween Tenders! We've got a lot on the go right now but there was no way we would skip over a chance to experience some frights and return to the found footage franchise that is a license to print money: Paranormal Activity. Listen as we discuss some of our fears, adult trick or treating, buffet cantaloupe, our last tricks and treats, Mr. Tumnus if he as an asshole, socks and sandals and booby traps! All that plus FUN FACTS, Tenzie awards and some extra spooky two sentence horror stories. (NEXT EPISODE: The Dark Knight Rises)
Prologue Minisode - 5 of 5: Michell and Zhong arrive on the near side, but aren't prepared for what they find ... Content Warning - Physical injury and medical response; references to physical and emotional distress Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/10/mto-s4-p5-transcript/ SEASON 4: EPISODE 1, COMING OCTOBER 30! FEATURING: Cass McPhee as Michell, NayMyo Win as Zhong, Cat Blackard as Maria, Leeman Kessler as Roger Bragado-Fischer, Teddy Hannah-Drullard as Medic Pacey, and Jen Ponton as Tumnus. Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out Roguemaker, a sci-fi whodunnit mystery with escape pods, crass commercialism, and things that shouldn't be found. Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prologue Minisode - 4 of 5: The Freehold refugees - including Cas and Pol - arrive in North Africa. Introductions are made. Content Warning - Physical injury and emergency response, references to accidental death Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/09/mto-s4-p4-transcript/ FEATURING: Becca Marcus as Elio, Corey Spruill as Stephen, Serena Rahal as Nima, Tom Zalatnai as Techno 1, Tal Minear as Free Folk 1, Dalia Ramahi as Nashwa, Leslie Gideon as Elena, Jen Ponton as Tumnus, Tina Daniels as Wilder, Teddy Hannah-Drullard as Medic Pacey, Leeman Kessler as Roger, Gabriel Taneko as Alex, Journee LaFond as Addie, David S. Dear as Dr. Just, and Hazel Stapp as Dr. Serano. Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out The Night Post, a captivating queer supernatural drama about survival, tradition, and the vast unknown. Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Prologue Minisode - 3 of 5: On Earth, the Enclave Officer provides a sense of purpose; and on the Moon, Theta's crew reacts to the rocket's impending arrival. Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/09/mto-s4-p3-transcript/ FEATURING: D.J. Sylvis as the Enclave Officer, Robin Howell as Reception Bot, Glory Duda as Slipstream, Danyelle Ellett as Barnett Bell, Jen Ponton as Tumnus, Shereen Lani Younes as Dr. Semaan, Tau Zaman as Dr. Ashwini Ray, Tina Daniels as Wilder, and Leeman Kessler as Roger. Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out October Jones and Fish with Legs, a hilarious story about a teenage girl and a fish with legs saving the world with the power of friendship. Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The prologue for our final season begins! These events take place immediately after the end of Season 3. Prologue Minisode - 1 of 5: Tensions run high as the Base Theta crew discusses what's next for the moon - and keeps tabs on a certain incoming rocket ... Transcript here: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2022/08/mto-s4-p1-transcript/ FEATURING: Leeman Kessler as Roger, Cass McPhee as Michell, Cole Burkhardt as Jaxon, Jen Ponton as Tumnus, Tina Daniels as Wilder, NayMyo Win as Zhong, Tau Zaman as Dr. Ashwini Ray, D.J. Sylvis as the Enclave Officer, and Glory Duda as Slipstream. With a special appearance by Robin Howell. Written by D.J. Sylvis. Audio Engineering by Cass McPhee. Produced by D.J. Sylvis, Tina Daniels, and Cass McPhee Theme music is “Star” by the band Ramp: https://ramp-music.bandcamp.com/ Cover art is by Peter Chiykowski. Looking for more great audio fiction? Check out 1972, a historical drama telling the powerful story of Shirley Chisholm and Angela Davis. Want to help make this show possible AND get early ad-free access to every episode? Support us at Patreon.com/MonkeyManProductions. For a full list of our cast and crew, as well as transcripts, official Moonbase Theta, Out merch and more, visit MonkeyManProductions.com. And, as always, keep watching the moon. Network: https://fableandfolly.com/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu and @MonkeymanProd Discord: https://discord.gg/6NAhrG5 Facebook: Monkeyman Productions Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/zUb0YN1_6mw Music & Sound Effects Attribution (including dynamic ads): https://monkeymanproductions.com/sound-effects-credit/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If that title gets us sued I'll be genuinely impressed.Many thanks, Dire listeners, for your wonderful patience while the editor gets his act together. This week on Direcast: The most joyful place in Exeter, a celebration of girl power, and malicous bass drops.Direcast is:Luki Slinn (@LukiSlinn on Twitter and Instagram)Matt George Lovett (@mattgeorgelovett on Instagram)Jacob Warr (@WarrstoriesO on Twitter)Peter Wellman (@Mr_Montigue on Twitter)H Folkmans (@folkpersons on Twitter and @artpersons on Instagram)Our logo and banner art is by H Folkmans. The Direcast theme was composed and performed by Matt George Lovett, while this episode's theme "Midnight Creeping" was composed by Jonathan Shaw. Open source sound effects were used from the BBC and Soundbible. This episode was edited by Jacob Warr and H Folkmans.This week we were playing Monster of the Week by Michael Sands, which can be found at https://www.evilhat.com/home/monster-of-the-week/You can follow Direcast on Facebook and Twitter @direcast, and on Instagram @direcastpod. You can support us through Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/direcastWe use the Lines and Veils safety mechanic, as well as the X card system for player safety during our games. We also all complete an RPG Consent Checklist before recording, using the survey created by Kienna Shaw and Lauren Bryant-Monk. Their TTRPG safety toolkit can be found at the link below.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/114jRmhzBpdqkAlhmveis0nmW73qkAZCjIf you feel that we have missed or mischaracterised anything which should have been raised as a trigger at the top, please let us know by emailing us at direcastpod@gmail.com, and we will do our best to set things right.
Welcome back to Hoppothetically! We're a short form, improvised comedy show. Nick Hopping (NYC Comedian) & Nathan Hopping (dyslexic person) riff on some silly silly questions! This week's Questions - 0:00 What if you stumbled into Narnia only to find Mr.Tumnus jerkin' it? 7:34 What if plants hate being pollinated and you can hear it? 9:41 What if you were an exorcist in 2022? 13:36 What if sexuality was seasonal? #comedypodcast #improv #gameshow
In this episode of In Search of the Crystal Skull, Patricia and Arun conclude Fantasy Month with the 2005 live action film adapation of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis produced by Walt Disney Studios and Walden Media. There are four children named Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy who were sent to live with a professor after their home was threatened by bomb attacks during World War II. When playing hide and seek, Lucy discovers a wardrobe that took her to a magical land named Narnia where she meets a faun named Tumnus. Lucy tries explaining to her siblings what she discovered, but they don't believe her. Eventually, they enter into Narnia after trying to hide from the housekeeper for breaking a window to the house. Edmund meets The White Witch and promises to bring his siblings to her in exchange to being king and Peter, Susan, and Lucy tries to rescue Edmund after learning that The White Witch is evil and trying to prevent fulfilling a prophecy that she would be defeated by the lion Aslan and four humans who were destined to be kings and queens of Narnia. When the film premiered in theaters, it made over $745 million dollars on a $180 million dollar budget. It was praised for being an faithful adaptation of the book while being epic, adventurous, featuring a stellar cast, and visually stunning with his cinematography, settings, and special effects. However, it has since been lost in the shuffle since it came out during the peak of fantasy film adaptations of The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter films. It currently has a 76% on Rotten Tomatoes. Did Patricia and Arun conclude Fantasy Month finding treasure or a major disappointment? Listen and find out. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support
This week we take a look at a Tour De Force performance from James MacAvoy in Split. The word that perfectly describes M. Nights filmography, yet ironically most people really love. This second installment of Shymalan 2:Electric Boogaloo includes many personalities,Heroes,Mr. Tumnus,and surprise reveals. Just another week here at SYNS. Follow Billy and Raul on Twitter @MasterOfPuns196 and @raulvaderrdz as well as the main show @SYNSPod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seeyounextsummerpod/message
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for an all-new episode of the Chasing Tone Podcast!Welcome to the world's premier dot matrix and laser printer related podcast, this week we tackle important subjects like how to shake a toner safely, how to spool 300 feet of paper into an Epson Dot matrix, and Thermal Printers - here to stay or just a fad ? Sorry, my bad, normal service will resume. Richard's been learning some 80s power balladry and the guys chat about it and discover a disturbing cover version and then going off into the weeds immediately and start talking about Tony Hawk and Skateboarding (again) and Richard reveals the inspiration for the Tumnus graphic. Whats the longest you have ever waited for a new Guitar? Blake has been waiting for about a decade (maybe) for his special Epiphone and the guys also take a look at the new signature Joe B amp. Brian's been countrifying more music and he tells us a bit about his methodology whilst simultaneously impersonating Kermit the frog. How many distortions does a person need? Brian has been posing this question so the guys ruminate and conclude its at least seven. No eight. Plus one. And another one maybe. What about Stereo Distortion - and stereo rigs in general - Brian has views and Blake has some fancy new plugins he is raving about so the guys talk about recording techniques and plugins and all that goodness.Cowboy talk, Whitesnake, Police Academy, The Stupid Faces, 1975 Gibson Les Pauls, Component Doohickery ...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)DIY mods:https://modyourownpedal.com/collections/booksFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)
Episode Notes New Show Alert! We try out our best cockney accents and dust off our framed Mr. Tumnus photos, to get ready for Amazon Prime's Carnival Row. Orlando Bloom! Cara Delevingne! Fairies! Fauns! Centaurs! Allegories! Watch along with us! We are a part of Where They May Radio! To learn more about our group and to donate to our show, please visit www.patreon.com/wtmradio Production provided by Bristol Pod Works - Make your podcast dreams come true at bristolpodworks.com
J & Z have a special guest Jordan Obaya from Aperature Ocean. We talk about the will smith slap, how Mr tumnus was a creep in Narnia, worst fast-food restaurants, and pies.
Today on the podcast I'm joined by Suzanne & Jake Tumnus, a bardic storytelling duo who blend stories and music to take you to a place where dragons fly, giants comb their beards and other worldly folk dance with mortals. Singing songs and telling stories from a repertoire of traditional pieces and their own compositions, Suzanne and Jake find their inspiration in the folktales, legends and songs of Britain and the wild hills of South Shropshire. Their show ‘Saints & Witches', which you are about to hear, tells the stories of five magical women woven together beautifully with music and song, forming a journey through the seasons, a sequence of stories that collapse a year into a day; into a moment, and into the form of a hare. You can find out more about Suzanne & Jake's storytelling, events, gigs and projects on their website, Cranesfield Bardic Arts, at http://www.cranesfieldbardicarts.co.uk/ and also through their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SuzanneandJakeTumnus. The music and song accompanying the story today was performed by Suzanne & Jake Tumnus. The Lore & Legend theme music in this episode was performed by Robert Bentall, with additional music from Seikilo Museum of Ancient Instruments. To find out more about episodes of Lore & Legend, you can visit www.loreandlegend.co.uk and check out our episode blog posts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loreandlegend/message
Aaack, what is that in the distance? Is it a goat? A man? Why, it's both! That's Mr. Tumnus! The Chronicles of Narnia, whether it's the book or film, is a classic tale. Filled with Jesus-esque lions, Turkish delights, and wild wardrobes, Narnia was the place to be. Missing those nostalgic moments? Join us and take a journey on this week's episode of the cast!
Waiting for RedemptionThis is our third advent sermon from the Gospel of Luke, and it's the third advent song in Luke's Gospel. We first heard of Mary's deep faith as she rejoiced in God her Savior. And then last week, we considered Zechariah's prophetic song as he focused on the fulfillment of salvation. Those first two songs happened before Jesus's birth. And this third song, which we're about to read comes shortly after Jesus's birth. It's declared through a Godly man named Simeon, as he held the baby Jesus in his arms. And in it he tells us of the peace that he has now that Christ has come.Let's now come to God's Holy Word.Reading of Luke 2:22-40IntroductionChristmas can be a time of celebration and family and friends. But sometimes behind the outward celebrations are deep longings and desires. We want relief from pain… we long to see family members far away… we wish to be with friends or family we've lost… we desire new relationships…. And this time of year can accentuate those unsettled feelings of waiting or longing. We desiring to be filled with joy or consoled by the embrace of a loved one. Today is the day after Christmas. But kids, what if Christmas never came? …what would it be like if you kept waiting and waiting, but Christmas day never arrived? You would be sad, wouldn't you? Well, that's what it would be like to be waiting and longing for something, but feeling like it would never happening. If you've read C.S. Lewis's The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, it would be like what Mr. Tumnus said, “It is winter in Narnia… and has been for ever so long…. always winter, but never Christmas.” Well, God knows how to help us in our waiting and our longings… because Christmas, in fact, has come. Jesus has come.One of the underlying themes in these verses from Luke 2 is waiting. Simeon had been waiting. Anna was waiting with the people who were waiting. Last week we saw how the prophecies and promises were being fulfilled after a long time of silence. Well, this week, it's a little more personal. Many had been longing, deep within, for God to bring salvation. Yearning in their hearts that God would bring “consolation” – that's the word used in verse 25. It means comfort.Look with me at our text. I want to spend the first part here walking you through the structure. By doing that, it will help us see Luke's focus. Really, there's a Hebrew and Greek parallel in our verses. We've seen this pattern before. Remember these parallels work differently from the way parallels work in English. The parallels here start from the outside and they work in. They work toward the center, the crux, the emphasis of the passage as they point to a resolution.So let's start from the outside and work our way to the middle.• If you look at verses 22 and 39. Both talk about the Law. In verse 22, Joseph and Mary were bringing Jesus to the temple. It was time for his consecration and the purification offering. Earlier in the service David read Leviticus 12 for us. I didn't just have him read that to make us all feel awkward. No, it helps us understand why Mary and Joseph and baby Jesus came to the temple. Jesus was to be circumcised on the 8th days and then 33 days later, Mary and Joseph were to offer a sacrifice. They couldn't afford the lamb, but as we read, the law permitted them to sacrifice a couple of doves or pigeons. And since Jesus was the firstborn, he was also to be presented or consecrated to the Lord.• Now, jump down to verse 39. You'll see the closing parallel. It says that they “performed everything according to the Law of the Lord” So that's the outer layer of the parallel. The law and the law• As we move to the next level towards the center, Simeon is introduced. And we're told that Simeon was “righteous and devout.” Verse 25. Righteous meaning he sought to live his life in righteousness according to God's law. And devout meaning he loved God. His heart was devoted to the Lord. • Well, just like Simeon, we're introduced later to Anna. This is the other part of this parallel. Anna was also righteous and devout. Those aren't the words used to describe her. Instead, we're told that she dedicated her life to “worshiping with fasting and prayer night and day.” It says she had been doing this for years. Anna, which, by the way, means “God's favor,” was a widow. She was 84 years old… and for about the last 60 years Anna dedicated her life to prayer, day and night. So there's Simeon near the beginning of these verse and Anna near the end. And both models of a life committed to the Lord.• And, next, notice the parallel about waiting. Simeon was “waiting for the consolation of Israel.” That's up in verse 25. That “consolation,” as I mentioned earlier, was referring to how God would console of comfort his people when the promised Messiah came. God would bring comfort through him. It comes from the prophet Isaiah. Consolation or comfort is a big theme in Isaiah. Like we read earlier in Isaiah 52. Or maybe more familiar to you… Isaiah 40, which we read at our Lessons & Carols service, “comfort, comfort my people says your God.” So Simeon was waiting for God to fulfill this promise of and bring comfort.• Well if you look down at verse 38 of Luke 2. Anna spoke, it says, “to all who were waiting for the redemption of Jerusalem” There it is again. A parallel - waiting. It's more than just Simeon who was waiting for God's redemption and consolation. No, there was a remnant of God's people, longing for God to deliver Israel. And this was not a good time for the Jewish people. Israel was occupied by Rome. Herod the Great, even though he had Jewish roots, cared not about the promises of God. Quite the opposite. But there were people there in Jerusalem with Anna, who were waiting, knowing that someday God was going to bring his redemption. They had faith like what Hebrews 11 referred to - what we read earlier – faith in the things promised. They were waiting and longing for God to bring His salvation.• Ok, so the parallels so far include God's law, the devotion of Simeon and Anna, and waiting for God to fulfill his promise.• Alright, let's keep moving towards the center. The next parallels are the blessings. There are two blessings here. Did you notice that. First, when Joseph and Mary brought Jesus to the temple, Simeon took the baby Jesus in his arms and blessed God, verse 28. Simeon's song is that first blessings.• Then, look at verse 34. Simeon pronounced another blessing. This time he blessed Joseph and Mary. In the first blessing, 29-34, it's about peace because Jesus had been revealed to Simeon. Jesus will be a revelation to all people. We'll come back to that in a minute. And in the second blessing, not quite peace, no, rather Simeon revealed that Mary's heart would be pierced at the people's response to Jesus. But in both blessings, Jesus is a revelation. “a light of revelation to the Gentiles” verse 32, and at the end of verse 35, a different kind of revelation. It says, “that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed.”So where does that leave us in the parallel? Well, it leaves us with verse 33. This is the very center of this text. It says, “And his father and his mother” that is, Mary and Joseph, “marveled at what was said about him.” They were amazed at what had been revealed about Jesus. because their child was the consolation of Israel. He was the one who would bring comfort, and salvation. Not just to their people, Israel, no, but to the world. The Savior had been born! Salvation had come to those who had been waiting and longing in Israel… and salvation had come to the world. And he would bring comfort and peace. AND if you go back through those parallels one at a time, it is Jesus himself who fulfills each of them. He fulfilled the law. He's the one who was perfectly righteous. He's also the one who would bring perfect comfort in their waiting. And he's the one who would bring ultimate blessing – peace not just to Israel. But peace to all people and nations.Do you see those layers and parallels? How they lead up to the wonder of Mary and Joseph on the identity of their child.I think one of the harder things for us to understand in all this is why more people didn't know about the birth of the Messiah - Jesus. After all, it had been 40 days since Jesus was born… that's a long time as far as news cycles go today.Think about this, when a significant event happens today, all it takes is one tweet, one post, and that news can travel to the other side of the world in seconds. Most internet traffic travels through fiber optic lines. It's pretty close to the speed of light. Basically, that's about 186,000 miles per second. That's how fast new can travel today. What a contrast to back then. Word of mouth took a lot longer, especially with the travel times between cities.And the other thing is, when we think about Jesus's birth 2000 years ago, it's a big deal. But back then, this news wasn't a big thing, yet. That's because Jesus's birth wasn't understood - who he was and what he came to do. Beyond a small little group of shepherds, very few knew about Jesus's birth. In fact, it took 2-3 years for this news to filter up to King Herod. He heard that a new king was born, but he still didn't know where the boy was. So, he tried to take matters into his own hands to find this baby and kill this threat to his power. But even more, 25 years after Jesus's birth, he was still only known by few groups of people. And that's when things started to change. John the Baptist comes in and begins to proclaim Jesus as the Messiah to the world, and then Jesus begins his public ministry.So when Mary and Joseph were taking Jesus to Jerusalem, he was only 6 weeks old. He wasn't known. As they travelled up from Bethlehem, about an 8 mile walk to Jerusalem, a crowd didn't gather around them—there was no motorcade of camels. They were simply doing what they were supposed to do according to the Law.But when Simeon and Anna saw Jesus, they immediately knew He was the one. They'd been waiting and longing for him. The Holy Spirit had revealed to Simeon that he would see the Savior before he died.We're not told how long Simeon had waited. We don't know how long it had been since the Holy Spirit had revealed this. But we get the sense that it's been years. The relief and joy and peace he felt to see the Savior. The comfort and redemption of Israel had come.Every single one of us is waiting and longing for something. Now, some of our longings are idolatrous—in other words, they come directly through our greed, our envy, our selfishness. But let's focus on the longings due to the sinful world around us. For Simeon and Anna and the people waiting, their waiting was due to the fall – the fallen world – the need and promise of a comforter – a savior who would bring peace. You see, the whole world has been affected by sin. We all feel the effects—We're all living in the sorrow and unsettledness all around us. To use the words of Romans 8 - The whole world is groaning in the pains of childbirth until now. Physically our bodies are deteriorating. Our work is difficult. Relationships are strained. We all face pain and loss. We're all waiting for redemption and peace. We want to be fulfilled. We desire to be reconciled to those that we've offended or who have offended us. We long to see friends and family know Jesus. We deeply miss someone who passed away... or we long to have deep friendships with other Christians.In our church family, like many others, the longings includes ongoing health issues, grieving at the loss of loved ones, family and extended family conflict, a longing for purpose or calling in our lives, a desire to be married or have children, strained relationship, and more. What we want is God to mend, to reconcile, to give us clarity and hope. It's painful and we long to be free from the burden.Think about Anna, here. Her husband died after only seven years of marriage – that's not a long time. For decades and decades she was alone. She no doubt struggled to support herself. Perhaps she cried out to God many times for help. How did the Lord support her in her longings? Well, she clearly had a calling… it says she never departed the temple, worshipping, fasting and praying. That's a hyperbole meaning she was there in every waking moments. God gave her purpose and patience and meaning. The Lord also provided for her needs—he used the community. Her family and tribe are mentioned in verse 36 as well as other people with whom she was connected - verse 38. So, in her many years as a widow, God gave her endurance, support, hope, patience, and purpose. And those are all good things. In all of our longing and lamenting and waiting, God does lift us up. He does work through others and he does give us patience and grace… But there's something even greater at work.And it goes back to the structure of our passage. You see, the resolution to the waiting and longing here is the salvation that God revealed. And the wonder of it all, the amazing wonder, is how God has fulfilled it in Jesus.The peace and consolation and joy that God gave Anna and Simeon was seeing God's salvation. For Anna, she began thanking God for it. She then let all those who were waiting know that their waiting was over. Deliverance had come.And through Simeon's blessing. His song, God gave them a glimpse into the breadth of his salvation. Verse 32 is the first time in the book of Luke, where the Gentiles are included in salvation. The Gentiles, by the way, are all those who are not Jewish. And notice it starts with the Gentiles. “A light for revelation to the Gentiles” and then “glory to your people Israel.”Jesus's fulfillment of Israel's waiting had to include salvation to all nations. That's because the prophecies included salvation to all nations. This is what Mary and Joseph marveled at! Their son was the one, through which God would bring salvation to the world.This was a radical salvation message. We know that because we just studied the book of Acts and saw how over and over, the Jewish establishment rejected faith in Jesus. Why? Because they rejected the Gentiles. Simeon alluded to this rejection when he said to Mary and Joseph in verse 34 that “this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel and for a sign that is opposed.” In other words, Jesus's message would be divisive. That's why it would pierce Mary's heart. He would either be loved or hated by the Jewish people – and mostly hated. There would be no middle ground. But that's the Gospel. The hope of salvation for all people. And it's the thing that gave Simeon and Anna joy! This child was the one who satisfied their longing. He would bring the light of salvation to the whole world.We didn't sing it today, but a couple of time this advent we sang the hymn, “Come, thou long expected Jesus.” Really, it captures these verses well. It starts out, “Come, thou long expected Jesus, Born to set thy people free, From our fears and sins release us, Let us find our rest in thee”And then listen to verse 2, “Israel's strength and consolation, Hope of all the earth thou art, Dear desire of every nation, Joy of every longing heart”You see, the ultimate longing of all our hearts is Christ. Is his salvation. We have a God who fulfills our longing. And here He is in Luke 2. He became one of us, he knows and identifies with us. Later in life he wept over Jerusalem—he longed for them to see and know Him. He was tempted and tried and He persevered. He suffered unto death but was raised to glory. And through his salvation we have joy and peace. He is the joy of every longing heart.Some of you may have heard of Joni Erickson Tada. He's an author and speaker. When Joni was 17 years old, she dove into a lake and hit her head on a rock. Ever since, she's been paralyzed from the neck down – that was 55 years ago. A long time to endure that trial. But if you've read her books or heard her speak, she has that joyful hope. And it comes from her longing to see Jesus one day. She's written about the hope of Christ at Christmas. She writes, “When we realize that Jesus is the answer to our deepest longings, even Christmas longings, each advent brings us closer to his glorious return on earth. When we will see him as he is, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, that will be Christmas indeed.”The ultimate fulfillment of God's salvation for us in Christ is that someday, we will see Jesus face to face. Not as a baby, as Simeon and Anna saw him, but as the savior king, when he returns in glory.And that indeed is the peace and joy we can have in our waiting and longing hearts. Salvation.
Brynne and Jennie discuss Tuvix, telenovelas, and turning into Tumnus as they read through The Separation! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/animorphs-book-club/message
Happy Birthday, Podcast of Poseidon!!Our podcast birthday is in October, and we're going to be those people by celebrating all month long! This means we're giving gifts to YOU, our legendary listeners. This week, we've unlocked a Patron bonus episode—the second bonus episode we ever recorded, back when it was called “Secret Cabin.” In this episode, Darien and DJ asked the question: What if a different satyr had to get Percy to Camp Half-Blood? Spoilers for The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Disney's Hercules, Costanza / Costanzo, The Shepherdess and the Sweep, and The Lawnmower Man. Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of and conversations about violence, kidnapping, death, capital punishment, sex, infidelity, being burned alive, sexual harassment, death of animals, murder, dismemberment, genitalia, and cultural stereotypes.About UsPodcast of Poseidon was created and co-hosted by Darien and DJ Smartt.Our music is Athens Festival by Martin Haene. Our cover art is by Audrey Miller. Find her on Instagram @bombshellnutshellartLike the show? Ready for more? Support us on Patreon and get instant access to bloopers, outtakes, and bonus episodes! Patreon.com/musesofmythologyFind us @PoscastOfPoseidon on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find all of our episodes and episode transcripts at PodcastOfPoseidon.comSupport the show
"This is Cass McPhee, co-Producer and voice actor for Moonbase Theta, Out - an emotionally loaded, queer-centric sci-fi podcast about the last moonbase shutting down. This is Episode 1 of Season 3, titled "Moonwatch". Communications lead Roger Bragado-Fischer is the last person awake after the shut-down sequence finished with the rest of the crew in stasis. Now, with the help of an unlikely friend - the newly awakened Artificial Consciousness called Tumnus - he has big decisions to make about who to revive first. On Earth, his husband Alex struggles with integrating into the Freehold community where he has found refuge... and, as always, his gaze finds its way up, to the moon. If you enjoy what you hear, Seasons 1 and 2 cover the shut-down sequence, and Season 3 moves forward into what comes next. Thank you for listening." Transcript can be found at: https://monkeymanproductions.com/2020/11/mto-s3-e1-moonwatch-transcript/ https://monkeymanproductions.com/moonbase-theta-out/ Twitter: @MoonbaseThetaOu
Don't you hate it when you're just trying to clean up your parents' yard and an evil Mr. Tumnus comes up from the old well and threatens to steal your soul? This week, Hannah tells Katy about the infamous "Devil Made Me Do It" case, in which Arne Johnson murdered his landlord (who was possibly being a belligerent drunk at the time) while allegedly possessed by a demon who may or may not have looked like Narnia'a Mr. Tumnus, but evil. The girls talk exorcisms, water beds, babies, and more! And, how much wine is too much for a Monday afternoon work lunch? This one is fun and full of surprises! So pour your (non-alcoholic) drink and settle in for this spooky tale! Sources: https://www.truecrimeedition.com/post/arne-johnsonhttps://apnews.com/article/c758c33ba4756f757e1dfec4f0abd39ehttps://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a36634853/true-story-the-conjuring-the-devil-made-me-do-it/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Arne_Cheyenne_Johnsonhttps://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-250-arne-johnson-20140412-story.htmlhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/arne-cheyenne-johnsonhttps://www.journalinquirer.com/archives/conn-man-sues-saying-demon-murder-claim-was-a-hoax/article_6d3cabbe-d40d-5a00-8b28-2b3c84087a50.html
In this episode, Hattie gives see corrections to the previous episode and then explains to Ace and all listeners some stories of various goat men.
As we discuss the first three chapters of C.S. Lewis's The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, we dive into a few questions. Join Grace-Elleda, Tina, Didi, and Timothy as they answer: Why shouldn't you close the door of the wardrobe? What is the right age to read fairy tales? Did Mr. Tumnus have a change of heart? What can we learn from the denial of Lucy's experience? What even is a badger?! Intro/Outro music by Cooper Cannell
It is release week for some of our favorite people, and we're here to celebrate with them! Join us for a wild conversation about the books Jen refers to as “the brightest bananas on the tree” — each of us has selected a truly wild ride of a book, and we're going to share them with you! We also talk about their fabulous new release, now Sarah's favorite CLo book, The Soulmate Equation. Preorder it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Bookshop.org, or signed from Vroman's bookstore! Our next read along is out of print (but available in audio!), so you will have to do a bit of a used bookstore hunt to get it! Get Anne Stuart's truly eye-widening Tangled Lies at your local library or via a used bookseller near you. We recommend checking Amazon, eBay & Thrift Books. Thank you, as always, for listening! Please follow us on your favorite podcasting app, and if you are up for leaving a rating or review there, we would be very grateful!Show NotesIf you'd like to order signed copies of The Soulmate Equation, check out Vroman's Bookstore or the other book shops on CLo's virtual book tour. Tonight, 5/19/2021, Christina and Lauren are celebrating the launch of The Soulmate Equation with Sarah, Xio Axelrod, and Rachel Epstein. If you want to dive into the Theranos story, Lo recommends the book Bad Blood by John Carreyrou, and the New York Times has a list of recommended things to read and watch. 23 & Me and other DNA Ancestry tests can tell you some things: whether or not you think cilantro tastes like soap, and about the size of our hair follicles, but as of right now, science can't tell you much about your fated mate, I mean soulmate.Questions about the future of technology and how it intersects with humanity make for great television in shows like Black Mirror, The One, and Casual.I don't know, maybe you've heard about there being a fundamental incompatibility between science and religion, but others are pretty sure we can work it out.If you're not a sportsball fan, Michael Jordan is a kind of a big deal. Aphrodisia was a short-lived Kensington imprint that focused on erotica and erotic romance, it ran from 2006 to 2014. Jen asked if it was Ellora's Cave, which was another powerhouse erotic romance publisher that shuttered in 2014. A satyr is a magical creature from Greek mythology, so we're not sure if they 1) have two dicks and 2) if they are covered in soft fur. You're going to have to use your own imagination.We all hope that Nicholas the satyr is a little sexier that Mr. Tumnus from the movie version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.Slate had a woman asking for advice about her pandemic threesome with two brothers, and you can tell a romance reader didn't write that advice, because probably they could work that out. Jen alerted Jenny Nordbak immediately, of course. Are you also looking for monster fucking romances? If you need a quick review on alpha traits, listen to our episode from season two.Knotting isn't just for A/B/O, it's also in romance. Same with mPreg romances and DP (which no one has made a list of!), in case you need a primer. Lo is looking for a romance that she thinks is called Passionate Ink about an octopus shifter tattoo artist...Maybe? Christina wants your favorite mPreg romance recommendation. We'll also take marriage of convenience recs and secret scar recs if you're in the mood.More about the word "quim" and how it was used in that Avengers movie. Next up, Tangled Lies by Anne Stuart. Buy it used because it's not avaible as an eBook.
On this Actor Spotlight, James McAvoy is featured. Phil and Jack talk about Tumnus and Professor X, then finish with Trophy Case - perusing the awards James has won.