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Shane Cooley "Please Lead Me On" (alternate version) - Kings Highway www.shanecooley.comGrateful Dead "Dark Star" (with Branford Marsalis) - Wake Up To Find Out concert albumShannon Curtis "The Boys Of Summer" (Don Henley cover) - 80's Kids www.shannoncurtis.netThe Ataris "Car Song" www.theatarisband.com Save Ferris "Lights Out In The Reptile House" www.saveferris.com *********************Karma Train "Mulberry Drive" - Race To The Bottom www.karmatrain.usAmity "To Be Known" - www.amity.music Jessie Wagner "One For Me" - War Within www.jessiewagnermusic.comLauren Anderson "Love Again" - www.laurenandersonmusic.comLara Herscovitch "In Your Corner" - Highway Philosophers www.laraherscovitch.com Maya de Vitry "Are You Happy" - Infinite www.mayadevitry.com Tyler Ellis "100 Proof" www.tylerellis.ca Emily Hicks "Weird Wild Wonderful You" - Weird Wild Wonderful www.emilyhicksmusic.com *********************Laurie Black "Scars" - Angst Music www.laurieblack.co.uk Vendredi Sur Mer "Hard" (featuring Hanni El Khatib) Darlingside "Darkening Hour" - Everything Is Alive www.darlingside.comThe Bankes Brothers "Bedroom Wall" www.thebankesbrothers.com Fozzy "Spotlight" www.fozzyrock.com Taxi Girls "Rainy" Jesika Von Rabbit "Hooray For Hollywood" www.jesikavonrabbit.com
The red carpet has one thing in common these days, and that's Tyler Ellis. The daughter of iconic fashion designer Perry Ellis seems to be fulfilling her destiny by taking Hollywood by storm and with the expansion of her luxury handbag line. On this week's podcast, we sit down with Ellis, raised in LA by her TV writer and executive mother, her famous father tragically dying in under two years after her birth, to talk the trajectory of the brand she's proudly built. Tyler shares the major message she received, loud and clear, from the one and only Michael Kors, when and why she felt ready to take on her last name professionally, and the importance in understanding every aspect of business. You'll hear Tyler's perspective on the Perry Ellis legacy and learn more about the incredible story behind her birth and brand logo. We get into the intricate attention to detail found in every Tyler Ellis handbag and meanings behind it all, what she aims to deliver in her designs, and talk seasonless sensibility. Tyler shares details around the momentous moment when she purchased her own factory outside of Florence and embracing life as an “Italiano”. Tyler shares what it's like to compete with other luxury brands, takes us behind the scenes in loaning her line to all those famous faces, and she explains nitty gritty behind exactly how a handbag hits the red carpet. We talk the art of the handbag and working with artisans, the importance in choosing brand partners that feel special and who understand her brand, charity work and life with balance, what six things she's most into these days, and when it comes to carrying her bags, which celebrity poses positively perfectly. Our conversations with creatives continue, as Story + Rain Talks to Tyler Ellis. Discover more + Shop The Podcast: Tyler Ellis Veronica Clutch Tyler Ellis Stella Wicker Handbag Artist Gregor Hildebrandt Sisley Eye Contour Mask Ginori 1735 handmade porcelain 100% Capri clothing
The frustration from fans and Bears analysts is off the charts after Chicago lost to the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football. Some fans think Justin Fields is a bust. Some believe he is a true franchise QB. Some fans blame the coaching. Others believe the coaching is okay. GM Ryan Poles is getting blamed for failing to support the QB. Others count it up to the new GM having a lack of resounces. All of these topics are discussed here with John Buffone, Tyler Ellis, and Danny Shimon.
The Bears' loss to the Giants was a blow to the stomach given they had so many opportunities to win, but ultimately they had more mistakes from players abnd coaches that cost them. John Buffone, Danny Shimon, and Tyler Ellis break it down
The Chicago Bears beat a fiesty, but bad Texans team despite another failed performance by Justin Fields and the team's passing game. Danny Shimon provides a scout's analysis of the QB, John Buffone takes passionate, and fair-minded takes. And, Tyler Ellis preaches a positive spin on the lack of the team's aerial attack.
117. Daisy de Villeneuve: ArtistOur latest is a podcast featuring a very special Story + Rain contributor. London based artist Daisy de Villeneuve creates art for the magazine, namely the colorful and unique portraits of our podcast guests that you see on our podcast channels, on social media, and on storyandrain.com. Daisy and Tamara have stayed in touch spanning YEARS. After all, they first met when Tamara was working in her first job in fashion and Daisy was in school, arriving at her office for her internship. Tamara remembers the artful nature of Daisy's penmanship; a clue for what was to come for her. Since that time, Daisy has developed a career as a sought-after artist and illustrator. Known for her very distinct designs, which began at age 3 with a love of felt-tip pens, Daisy has partnered with a long list of only the best brands to showcase her work, including: Top Shop, Zac Posen, Kate Spade, Missoni, Liberty London, Moet + Chandon, Nike, Soho House, Absolut Vodka, Heathrow Airport, and many, many more. On episode 117 Daisy shares her process as an artist and what it's like delivering very important work, work that has great visibility, to very established brands. Half American and half English, Daisy discusses the influence of travel and a love of '80's aesthetics on her work. We head into the 90's and down memory lane, recalling the details of her time spent in school, in New York, and when the pair worked at Interview Magazine together. On the podcast Daisy talks about her point of view on projects, when she's felt most creative, including her collection of bold books…both in design and in theme. Daisy shares the routines and practices that help her to do her best work, and what it's like growing up in and with a family of creatives, including mother, Jan, father, Justin, and sister, Poppy. We talk about what's inspiring her now; things like seeing art, her colorful kitchen, cooking up food---and Daisy shares a favorite recipe and the book, the autobiographical book, that it comes from. We get into all things style, shopping your closet, her It Girl status, and her own personal aesthetic. We talk intimately about designing textiles for her longtime friend Zac Posen, her recent collaboration with Weleda Skincare, what she'd love to work on next, and more. Discover more + Shop The Podcast:daisydevilleneuve.comI Should Have Said by Daisy de VilleneuveHe Said She Said by Daisy de VilleneuveWhat Goes Around Comes Around by Daisy de VilleneuveI Told You So by Daisy de VilleneuveDaisy's recent collab + favorite Weleda Skin FoodWhat Daisy's reading: Always Home by Fanny SingerDaisy's into Isabel Marant high topsDaisy has collab'd with and loves Globetrotter luggageDaisy has collab'd with and loves Tyler Ellis clutches
Segment 1: John Buffone answers five questions about the Bears posed by co-host Alyssa Barbieri Segment 2: Aaron Lemming of Windy City Gridiron and The Bear Report shares his insider views Segment 3: Tyler Ellis and John debate Segment 4: Nasle Briones, from Mexico, gives the show an international spin Segment 5: Danny Shimon and Niel Stopczynski talk NFL draft Segment 6: Aldo Gandia joins John and Alyssa for a free-for-all discussion
The Bears went to Pittsburgh and when it looked like they were going to be blown away by ther Steelers they mounted a methodical comeback. Unfortunately, they fell short. Danny Shimon (filling in for John Buffone), Tyler Ellis and Aldo Gandia vent, analyze and debate what happened.
Tyler Ellis and John Buffone hold some intense debates on several issues regarding the Chicago Bears!
On this episode of Perspective of Gains, host Tyler Ellis spotlights the Mombasa Relief Initiative (MRI). Their mission is to serve the children of Mombasa, Kenya through three key initiatives: (1) Health (2) Education and (3) Economic Empowerment. Tune in to learn more about how you can help!
John Buffone and Tyler Ellis debate the hot topics... and even the moderator gets into it.
The new Bear Debate show features John Buffone and Tyler Ellis answering questions from Aldo Gandia. It's an energetic hour!!!
Episode four of Da Bear Debate features questions on the play-calling drama in Chicago, can Justin Fields learn more by sitting on the bench, and eight more pressing issues facing the Bears. John Buffone, Tyler Ellis are the debaters and Aldo Gandia moderates.
Bear Football is becoming an embarrassment to Bears fans. Matt Nagy took his offense to Cleveland and quickly proved to be inept. The historically bad Bears offense elicited emotional takes from the Bear football team of John Buffone, Tyler Ellis, and Aldo Gandia... plus their guest Dan Aguire. This episode of Bear Football includes some firey takes from Buffone and Ellis... and first-hand takes from the game from Gandia and Aguire who attended the game.
John Buffone, Tyler Ellis and Aldo Gandia express their disappointment and anger over the latest Bears debacle.
Pray for Tyler and Lydia Ellis as they raise support to be missionaries to Canada.
John Buffone and Tyler Ellis debate some of the Chicago Bears hot topics. This video version of this show is located at the Barroom Network's YouTube channel
In this debut episode of Perspective of Gains, host Tyler Ellis pays homage to his late father, Amos, who was a member of the The Mombasa Relief Initiative (MRI). Their mission is to serve the children of Mombasa, Kenya through three key initiatives: (1) Health (2) Education and (3) Economic Empowerment. Host & Executive Producer: Tyler Ellis Executive Producer: Aldo Gandia Director: Joe Mandel
This episode of See Red Radio can be found on our YouTube channel. Tyler Ellis and brother Joshua carry this week's episode as Jordan was off taking care of personal business. Besides some astute Bulls commentary, Tyler and Jordan offer some helpful advice on making your creative a reality.
Adult Language ... Video Version At The BARROOM NETWORK You Tube Page The guys present their three-round mock drafts, comment on the latest Bears' transactions and honor Tyler Ellis with the Badge Of Honor.
The Crew was back and they were talking the Bears current roster with players under contract for the 2021 Season. We had Tyler Ellis guest on the show as well. He brought some great insight on the roster as did the whole crew. We then talked with Gains about his upcoming trip to Africa following in his Fathers footsteps. If you would like to donate, follow the link here: http://www.mombasarelief.org/amos-l-ellis/ We closed the show with some great news about Gains and his brother Jordan doing a new Bulls show on the network and shouts.
What a fantastic Super Bowl Preview Show from the Barfly Tailgate Crew and all of their special guests. We can't thank Mike North, John Buffone, Joe Mandel, John Santucci, Tyler Ellis, Niel Stopczynski, Jason Kinander, and of course the Barroom's leader Aldo Gandia for joining the show and making it a blast. Take a listen for Preview and Score Predictions and different prop bets you can get in on.
This is the audio version of a video program that resides on the Bears Barroom YouTube Channel. The Chicago Bears beat the Jacksonville Jaguars to further their chances of making the playoffs. Tyler Ellis, John Buffone and Aldo Gandia analyze the game and the team's prospects against the Packers next week.
The Tailgate Crew was back and feeling really good after the Bears came out and dominated the Houston Texans last week 36-7. The guys gave their thoughts on the game and then got into the press conferences from the past week from Coaches Matt Nagy and Bill Lazor, and also from Mitchell Trubisky. George Bayliss aka Bearlissimo joined the guys to talk about the offense and the things they are doing to simplify the scheme and play to the players strengths. We always appreciate George jumping and sharing all his knowledge with us. We then awarded a signed Allen Robinson, Badge Of Honor, Barroom Network Football to the first fan who made and shared a screen shot of their donation to Allen's Within Reach Foundation. Congratulations to Tyler Ellis!! The guys then previewed the Vikings game and gave their score predictions, and bold predictions to round out the show.
We discuss fusion power’s path to commercialization with panelists from CFS Energy, General Fusion, TAE Technologies, and US ITER. Recorded at NAYGN’s virtual conference. For the PPT, pictures and additional info, visit http://www.energy-cast.com/100-fusion.html
World Missions Conference; John 12 (Tyler Ellis, Missionary to Canada)
Another disgraceful performance by the Chicago Bears' offense and another time that it happened on national television. The fiery John Buffone, the disgusted Tyler Ellis and the weary Aldo Gandia discuss the loss and what's next.
The Bears loss a heartbreaker to the New Orleans Saints and the frustration was evident to John Buffone, Tyler Ellis and Aldo Gandia.The three react to the missed opportunities and the post game press conferences by Matt Nagy and Nick Foles.
This program was a video and broadcast live over YouTube. It can still be found there under the Bears Barroom umbrella. Passionate opinion on the Bears dreadful loss to the Colts from John Buffone, Tyler Ellis and Aldo Gandia. Guest Bobby Bombs joins the slast half of the show.
Tyler Ellis, Co-Owner of Captain & Stoker coffee roasters, is taking inspiring steps towards his Self Kindness practice. After experiencing what he calls, "brain drain" he has become very intentional in taking action to bring more self kindness into every day. Listen as he shares what's working for him, why he thinks men especially have a harder time asking for help and what he's doing to help his employees stay fresh and inspired at work...(paid time off!)
“I did all that church stuff … but I was missing Jesus.”Tyler Ellis was in Bible college when he realized he had been relying on his own good works, not Jesus, to save him. After that, he set out to interview 50 people—from Christians to Muslims to atheists—and ask them a crucial question.“If God and heaven are real, on what basis do you believe God would or would not accept you into heaven?”Find out what Tyler learned after two years of coffee shop conversations that were recently turned into a popular TEDx Talk. You can connect with us through email at gps@billygraham.org or on Billy Graham Radio on Facebook.To learn more about Tyler's ministry, visit www.BTylerEllis.com
Bear Football is our new postgame show that appears on video on all our social media channels. We present it here in audio-only. Co-Hosts John Buffone, Tyler Ellis and Aldo Gandia break down the game with tons of fire.
This is the inaugural episode of Bear Football with John Buffone, Tyler Ellis and Aldo Gandia. The three set the table for the 2020 Bears. Moving forward this show will be LIVE on our YouTube and social media channels immediately after each Bears game.
In this episode, I am joined by Arsenal fan Tyler Ellis to talk our 2-1 victory over Liverpool. We talk formation and squad rotation, focus on players and their potential positions for next setons, talk Ozil, where Arsenal could go in the future, and preview our FA Cup match up against City. Follow on Twitter & Instagram @USArsenalPod
On this week's episode of the Follower of One podcast, Mike talks with Tyler Ellis. Tyler is the Associate Director at FriendSpeak with over 20 years of ministry experience. He currently works with the Let's Start Talking ministry to teach people across the globe English through God's word. Episode Breakdown: 00:58 - Meet Tyler Ellis 3:53 - Tyler's TEDx Talk 15:53 - Tyler's Thoughts on What to do next 21:33 - What Questions and Actions Tyler Took 29:38 - Tyler's Story on Why Questions Matter 32:48 - Connect with Tyler What is Jesus to You? In the discussion between Mike and Tyler, Tyler talks about the conversations he had with several people at the University of Delaware. He mentions that almost 50% of the Christian population believes that the way into Heaven is by behavior. Do you believe this as well? It bared interesting information because it shows that most people see Jesus as a Role Model for our faith, instead of being the way to heaven. We sometimes forget the grace of God and it is through his grace that we are saved. So, Jesus is absolutely a role model but he must first be the Messiah himself! Do you see your actions as the reasons God will let you into heaven? Is the reason you go to church to show God that you are acting accordingly? Proverbial Water Cooler How much can get done within a conversation around your work water cooler? Typically, conversations at the "water cooler" center around gossip, the news, or even upcoming work obstacles, and by design, they are short-lived before returning to your work. Tyler talks about how we might feel intimidated by the briefness of these conversations. What if I am put on the spot? What if I don't know the answer to their questions? It becomes difficult to approach and therefore sometimes avoided so that we do not expose ourselves in the wrong way. Tyler thinks about how we can change this dynamic to be better suited for progress between both parties. "I don't want to give you a ten-cent answer to your million dollar question." In other words, Tyler says to ask them for coffee, or a meeting of some kind where there is more opportunity to accomplish something. Will you chose to put yourself out there more? Are you willing to ask someone who questions your faith out for coffee for the first time? Good Questions Jesus is the master of great questions! When we think about accomplishing something, we usually jump to the word "action". "How can someone accomplish so much? They worked all day and night on it." Yet, within a conversation, speaking on your believes or thoughts isn't always the answer. Sometimes we must first ask the right questions. Tyler talks about the importance of questions and how they can be used to accomplish more with one another. He has a TEDx Talk that directly correlates how questions can open up new pathways to success and friendship. So, are you good at asking questions? Do you think of new and different ways to ask someone why they think the way they do? Go listen to Tyler's TEDx talk Here. Connect with Tyler: Tyler's Linkedin Tyler's Website Tyler's TEDx Talk Let's Start Talking/ FriendSpeak Website Connect With Follower Of One Join us over in our Online Community, get social with us; Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Listen to our podcast on your way to work and subscribe using your favorite podcast app. Be a part of our next Marketplace Mission Trip!
Tyler Ellis is an artist, an award-winning author of "Question Everything" and a keynote speaker. He is best known for his TEDx Talk, Jesus Is Not A Role Model (aka: Finding Meaning in Daily Acts of Good). After earning his bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies and spending the last two decades serving in missions and College Ministry, he now works for a nonprofit called Let’s Start Talking. As the Associate Director of FriendSpeak at LST, Tyler trains churches around the country to help refugees and international students improve their English through conversational reading sessions using the Bible.
Support the show: Patreon l Glow l Episode Transcript What happens when we actually talk to strangers about God? Guest Bio: Tyler Ellis is an artist, and an award-winner author of Question Everything. He is best-known for his TEDx Talk, Jesus is Not a Role Model (aka: Finding Meaning in Daily Acts of Good). https://www.btylerellis.com/ Guest Music by Salt of the Sound You can also find all the musical selections from all our episodes on our Spotify Playlist. Check out all the things over at the store...it's a great way to support the show www.canisaythisatchurch.com/store What are you waiting for; consider becoming a Patreon supporter of the show. You'll have access to many perks as well as guaranteeing the future of these conversations; even $1/Month goes so far as this show is 100% listener supported. Follow the show: https://www.facebook.com/CanISayThisAtChurch/ https://twitter.com/cistacpodcast https://www.canisaythisatchurch.com/
Perry and Shawna welcome Tyler Ellis to the show. Tyler is an author, speaker and messenger of Jesus who is probably the only person to share the gospel in a Ted Talk (Search “Finding meaning in daily acts of good” on You Tube). Tyler had coffee conversations with 50 people and asked each person 20 questions to get at their core spiritual beliefs. In our first conversation with Tyler he shares the story of how he got the idea for his approach to sharing the gospel. (It was a conversation with an atheist at a wedding). Then most of the people he interviewed said that we have to earn our way to heaven. Find out why this belief can help us in sharing the good news with people from any worldview or religion. Next, Christians he interviewed also said we have to earn our way to heaven! And this is a reality check for you and me to keep the gospel of grace central! And finally we talk about how asking inviting questions in the context of friendship can empower us to see many people come into God’s family. By the way, of the 50 people he interviewed, 12 became followers of Jesus. Become more of a winsome witness! btylerellis.com Share this to help others become more winsome in witness.
Had my good buddy Tyler Ellis on to talk about his service and some great memories we had together. Great conversation and a great time catching up hope you guys enjoy his story! Give it a listen, a like, and a review. Thank you everyone for your support with this podcast.
Tyler is an award-winning author and speaker. He is also the associate director of Friend Speak - a program developed by the non-profit organization, Let's Start Talking. In his recent TEDx Talk (which you can find linked below) Tyler talks about a two-year journey in which he interviewed 50 people. In these unexpected adventures, Tyler spoke to people from all different walks of life and world views making many unexpected discoveries. His story is inspiring and captivating. We hope you enjoy it! Tyler's Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=550UDgutKrw&t=3s Tylers's Non-profit organization (Let's Start Talking): https://lst.org/friendspeak/ You can learn more about Tyler's ministry by visiting www.BTylerEllis.com For more interviews please visit our website: www.thesolidfaith.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clark-weidner/support
Today Danny Trogdon sat in for Robby as he interviewed Bethany Marshall the author of Pickles and Prayer and Tyler Ellis who did a TEDx talk on Religion, which is very rare. Some very interesting thoughts were shared.
(00:00-08:49): Peloton ad actress speaks out about her viral infamy. "To say I was shocked and overwhelmed by the attention this week (especially the negative) is an understatement," said the actress, Monica Ruiz. Brian and Ian discuss this bizarre phenomenon. (08:49-17:58): “I’m a 37-Year-Old Mom & I Spent Seven Days Online as an 11-Year-Old Girl. Here’s What I Learned” writes Sloane Ryan in Medium. Brian and Ian touch on the terrifying reality of internet predators and abuse. They reflect as parents on the levels of monitoring they are implementing to protect their kids. (17:58-27:14): Campbell-Campbell Jack writes in Christian Today “An Unlikely Ally in Richard Dawkins”. Brian and Ian discuss the statements made by the renowned atheist. He defends morality and ties in Christianity as a root to being a good person. While you don’t have to be a Christian to be a good person, but it helps. (27:14-36:39): Brian and Ian discuss the “6 Tips for Sharing Christ with Skeptics”. Dan DeWitt writes this in The Gospel Coalition. So what’s the best way to share the gospel with skeptics? To answer this question, he offers six imperatives. (37:42-48:11): Sarah Pulliam-Bailey Tweeted a hot take “We ban cigarettes for children until they are 18. Why not cell phones? Parents, in the name of safety, are often putting kids in harm's way, giving them devices that have all kinds of side effects like anxiety. The peer pressure is just bonkers.” Brian and Ian discuss it. (48:11-59:07): We are joined by author and speaker Tyler Ellis via phone. He spoke during a TedX event at Wiley College in Texas. The talk was called “Jesus Is Not A Role Model”, of which TED evidently changed to “Finding Meaning in Daily Acts of Good”. He is currently on staff with a nonprofit called Let’s Start Talking, which specializes in recruiting and training teams of all ages to go on summer mission trips overseas where they partner with churches and missionaries by providing free English conversations and tutoring using the Bible. (59:07-1:08:54): Daniel Patterson writes “6 Ways to Foster Healthy Social Media Habits” in The Gospel Coalition. Brian and Ian reflect on their own habits, good and bad, with social media and device use. They say leaving your phone across the room and not using it as an alarm clock are good methods of lowering use time. (1:08:54-1:15:43): Brian and Ian’s “Weird Stuff We Found on the Internet”: Don’t break the rules of the road...dummie, and this guy REEALLY really likes bees. A new video game is virtually Christ-like, and Alaskan children are way tougher than other children. Meanwhile, Las Vegas ain’t big enough for two pigeons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler Ellis talks about his recent TEDx Talk he originally called Jesus is NOT a Role Model. Morgan Tyree, author of Take Back Your Time, talks about customizing your organization to your personally, style, and needs.
Tyler Ellis talks about his recent TEDx Talk he originally called Jesus is NOT a Role Model. Morgan Tyree, author of Take Back Your Time, talks about customizing your organization to your personally, style, and needs.
The Goon & Tooch welcome Jeff Schwartz and Tyler Ellis to the show to talk wide receivers, Melvin Gordon and Ezekiel Elliot. Want to win your league? Be sure to tune in! Producer: Joe Mandel
It is National PTSD awareness day, and Alec planned a special show for the listeners. Current Marine Bobby Phelan and Navy man Tyler Ellis joined the conversation. They discussed PTSD and how it effects more than just those that serve. Alec also got the guys to discuss ways to be there to support others who reach out for help mentally and emotionally.
"We work in tandem with our crew, our community, and our earth." Tyler Ellis had no idea he'd own a coffee shop one day, let alone at the age of 25 in the seaside town of Monterey, California. A native of Michigan, Tyler made his way east and west for work – but also for a place to call home. In the summer of 2018, he landed in Monterey, having been offered the opportunity of a lifetime to take over Captain + Stoker as co-owner with his now-fiancée, Kelsea. Tune in to hear Tyler's story and his philosophy for coffee and creating a community one cup of coffee at a time –– and his thoughts on the role of sustainability in operating a business. We had a great time recording, and you'll have a great time listening. https://www.captainandstoker.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miis-radio/support
In our pull list segment, we recommend the new "Superman" series, and the creator-owned "Chimera." Then we see what happens when Thor and Hercules fight... and when people skim their film studio contracts! Then we play "Super-Mundane," and ask who would be the best and worst school counselor? Hint: the best is not who you might expect... Pull List: Jay: “Superman" (DC), written by Peter J. Tomasi, art by Patrick Gleason. Mike: “Chimera" (Comicker), written and drawn by Tyler Ellis. Main Segment: “Thor" #126-128 (Marvel), written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby. Game: "Super-Mundane - Who would be the best and worst school counselor?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
Do patient preferences match up with actual decisions in rectal cancer surgery? Find out when authors C. Tyler Ellis and Karyn Stitzenberg discuss the problem with reviewer and editorial author Arden Morris.