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We are back. Matt and Jay catch up before hitting a few news items, including Daredevil: Born Again rumors, remembering Keith Giffen, and the new Entertaiment/Comic company Ghost Machine. They then go hard into Deadpool 3 rumors, looking at potential casting and a few story rumors. They finish up with homework (including American Made, BS High, The Thing, Evil Dead Rises, The Mist, Totally Killer, The Fall, and Underwater Welder) and some of the movies they need to see from 2023. This week's beer is 2nd Shift Brewings Art of Neurosis IPA. This week's featured song was "Little Sister" by Burnt Tapes. You can find them at: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter The intro music was The Mad Dog Remix of The Other Side by the Red Hot Chili Peppers; it was created by Madelyn Tierney. Check us out at our website and on social media.
"I'm a diver!" This is a throwback episode, but it's near and dear to our hearts! @vadertheplumber tells @theplumberlorian, @plumbdangerous and @atomtheelectrician about his time as an underwater welder. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @bluecollarnerdpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluecollarnerdpodcast/message
In this week's podcast, Beau sits down with Jordan Moreno an Underwater Welder and Commerical diver. Jordan talks about his journey into the trade when he decided to go to welding school instead of a traditional college and transitioned into the diving world after seeing people working in the water at a shipyard. He helps put some myths and misconceptions to rest about mortality rates, safety, and pay, as well as giving some awesome insight into the type of work he does and the equipment that he uses. Go check out his work Instagram @thatclassy_diver Thank you to all of our sponsors Get 10% off Outlaw Leather USA with our special promo code WELD10 at checkout https://outlawleather.com/ For more information on Lincoln Electric's 210 MP head over to www.lincolnelectric.com Check out all the amazing programs that they have at ArcLabs by visiting https://www.arclabs.edu/ See all the exciting new products from our friends at ESAB www.esab.com Want to be on the show or have a topic you would like to hear about? Connect with Beau on the Weld App @beaudidit or beauw@weld.com Download the weld app today linktr.ee/WeldDotCom --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welddotcom/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/welddotcom/support
On today's episode, I talk to Eisner Award-winning comics creator Jeff Lemire. Originally from Woodslee, Ontario, Jeff wrote and drew comics for years while working day jobs, until he eventually self-published his book Lost Dogs in 2005. This led to making Essex County for Top Shelf, and since then he's written and drawn a veritable slew of fantastic comics, both creator-owned works for publishers like Image and Dark Horse and for-hire books for companies like Marvel, DC and Vertigo. This includes comics like The Underwater Welder, Sweet Tooth, Animal Man, Extraordinary X-Men, Descender and Ascender, Black Hammer, and Royal City. It should be noted that this is just a small sampling of his work, and currently, he is writing Little Monsters and Phantom Road for Image. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
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@vadertheplumber tells us how he became an underwater welder along with some crazy stories to boot. Joined by fellow hosts @theplumberlorian @plumbdangerous @atomtheelectrician. Follow us on Instagram @thebeskarcollarboys --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie talk about The Underwater Welder this week! They touch on Lemire's grotesque but perfect art, themes of fatherhood, and about comics as literature. They also review Catwoman: Lonely City #1 and Night of the Ghoul #1! Nerd Boy Book Club The Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire Next time in Nerd […] The post 299 – The Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
Hey Handsomites! Eric and Robbie talk about The Underwater Welder this week! They touch on Lemire's grotesque but perfect art, themes of fatherhood, and about comics as literature. They also review Catwoman: Lonely City #1 and Night of the Ghoul #1! Nerd Boy Book Club The Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire Next time in Nerd […] The post 299 – The Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire appeared first on Handsome Boys Comics Hour.
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We are proud to have comic artist and writer Jeff Lemire on the podcast. Jeff has written some amazing books including Underwater Welder, Sweet Tooth and the Black Hammer series and has now had Netflix adapt Sweet Tooth into a full series produced by Robert Downey Jr. Jeff comes on the talk about his life within comics, goes in depth on a few of his titles and also discusses the new TV series as well. We review Coma by Zara Slattery and Mukbang by Matt Simmons. Yakapedia's back with Mike talking abut Presidents in Marvel comics and Pete does a short profile on cartoonist Leonard Starr. We do however also have sad news as Tom has decided to step down as contributor to the show. We thank Tom for all his hard work and please ensure you check him out on That Comic Smell podcast. Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@thatcomicsmell).Music Don't Fool Yourself used with permission by Pop Noir & Methylchloroisothiazolinone by Josh Woodward
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BARENAKED MONEY PODCAST: EPISODE 4TranscriptAnnouncerYou're about to get lucky…with the Barenaked Money podcast. The show that brings you the naked truth about personal finance with your hosts, Josh Sheluk and Colin White, Portfolio Managers with WLWP Wealth Planners, iA Private WealthColin White:Welcome to the next installment of Barenaked Money. Josh and I are going to take on the topic of do it yourself stuff this week, or this month…today. Josh Sheluk:Do it yourself, everything Colin? Or I think we're going to be a little bit more focused than that, right? Colin:Okay. Within the financial world, point taken, I'm glad you're here to keep me in line. Thank you. Josh:Yep. Yep. Sounds good. No problem. That's what I'm here for. So, one of the things we're going to do is to highlight some of the do it yourself areas where, you know, may be worthwhile to go down that path and some of the pitfalls or trouble that you may find yourself in. If you're doing a little bit too much, do it yourself. Colin:Then when Josh and I were preparing to have this conversation, we talked about our personal inherent biases and the fact that, you know, we're advice, givers, therefore we're biased. And of course, my question is when do you stop being biased and just start being right? So, you know, we'll explore that. And obviously you're listening to people who give advice. So, you can take this with a grain of salt, but well, we'll set forth a little bit of a case and some examples as to, uh, what you can and can't get away with on the, do it yourself side and where it doesn't…maybe it does not work. Josh:Yeah. I like the plumber analogy, Colin. If my toilet is, I can look at it a couple of ways I can try and do it myself. I'm not that handy that might end up poorly. I could call my buddy from down the street, have him come over you and I can try to mix it up and figure something out. At some point we may just want to call a plumber and that plumber he's the professional. He's not going to screw it up. He's not going to cause a bigger problem or a leak down to our neighbors, condo or anything like that. So, you have the options that are out there, uh, for something really simple, you know, fixing the float and the, and the toilet. Yeah. Maybe I can do it myself, but something where I may screw it up and cause a bigger problem. Yeah. Professional advice sometimes. Colin:Well, I think there is a good point, Josh, cause it really depends on the magnitude. And if it's a matter of picking one bank account over another bank account, the magnitude of that choice is probably as it should not be that significant. But when you get to putting, you know, your financial future, you know, to risk, then you know, maybe you need to give it a bit more, you'd get more attention. That's a good buddy of mine, he says nobody pretends to be an underwater welder. You know, when the, when the magnitude of messing it up is going to be dire that indicates maybe you do need to have some professional advice and you and I both stumbled across, you know, one institution this week who were, uh, trying to convince people that they should be able to do it themselves. Right?Josh:Yeah. So, uh, one that I think a lot of the do it yourselfers out there are aware of Wealth Simple. And we don't really want to pick specifically on Wealth Simple, we've picked on these other, do it yourself type of platforms before but I think Wealth Simple does a lot of things, very, very well. And a lot of things that we're envious of actually, in terms of the simplicity and making things work for people, that's really tremendous. What you had asked me about earlier this week was you saw that Wealth Simple was promoting or advertising the most traded stocks in their platform and showing the three month rate of return of those stocks, what could possibly go wrong?Colin:Well see, you and I both know. And I guess most people would realize, that we love lists. Here are the three foods you need to eat right now. Here are the five relationship keys to success. You know, whenever somebody puts a number of things, it puts it all of a sudden it becomes a thing it's like, Oh, I can, I can take in three things. I can understand five things. So Wealth Simple being smart and you're right, Josh, we've, we've talked with them. You know, some of the stuff they're doing is spectacular. They're not dumb people. So, when they came forward with this, yeah, this is how you get attention. Putting out names, lists of stock names with a data point, you know, Ooh, maybe I can do that or, Ooh, that one looks good. Ooh. I bet you that will do it again. But again, it's, you know, they've gone to the zero commission model. They're starting, you know, they're trying to generate a whole bunch of activity. And in order to do that, they need to generate some confidence and give people some ideas. So they're giving people exactly what they want. Here's a list of very popular stocks in our platform would be like, batteries. Here are the top five battery technology stocks traded on our platform. You know, so they're, they're trying to tailor it. And again, it's very successful from a marketing perspective to get people interested in doing stuff. But how effective is it having people accomplish any of their financial goals? And this goes back to, do I have a leaky toilet or do I have a life imperiling situation I need to manage right now if this is you're having a little bit of fun around the edges for entertainment's sake. Sure. Knock yourself out. But if you're gonna bet your kid's education on it, maybe not, maybe that doesn't make so, so much sense. You saw them actually promoting a different service, which I even found a little bit more intriguing.Josh:Yeah. Okay. But before I get into that, I want to talk about this list because I think there are a couple of things that are really important to, to mention here. So first, most assets that you can invest in they're priced based off of supply and demand. So if the demand is really high for something, if you find that a lot of people are out there buying it like a game stock, for example, then the price is going to go up. And sometimes that's just justified other times it's not, but if you're looking at a list and you're deciding that I want to buy this thing because other people have bought it, first of all, I don't trust other people that much. Um, maybe I'm a cynic, but, uh, you know, I've, I've been around enough people to know that I'm just not going to blindly trust the, uh, the stranger down the street, especially with my financial decisions. Uh, but if you're buying based off this list of sort of the, the most popular stocks and stocks are priced based off of supply and demand, the demand is high. That means the price is high of these things already. So if you're trying to follow some type of buy low sell high approach, which is kind of the key to making money, it seems to fly a little bit in the face of that. Don't you think?Colin:Oh no, no, absolutely. I mean, again, just because it's popular and oftentimes in the investment world, when it, by the time it's become popular, it's, it's probably not the best investment anymore. Like if, you know, we used to use the old expression when you get in a cab and the cab driver asks you what you think about the price of oil. That's probably not the best time to be taking a position. I mean, that's not scientific and there's a whole bunch more goes into it, but it's a leading indicator that maybe things have gotten a little bit frothy for sure.Josh:Yeah. Yeah. It reminds me of a story that was on a podcast and other podcasts that I was listening to a few months ago and the guy was sitting at his computer. He had a general contractor in his house, did a little bit of work on, on a couple of things. He's sitting at his computer, looking at, uh, looking at some, some charts and everything. He's a financial guy. And I guess the, uh, contractor peeked over at a screen and looked at it and said, you do stocks? That's exactly what you're talking about right now. So the other thing I wanted to mention is I worked for a discount brokerage in an online brokerage in the past. Now this was before the days of zero commission, uh, stock trading and zero commission sock trade. Again, this is a good thing, generally speaking for people, because if you can buy something for free and you're making prudent decisions with that, then that's great. You just reduce your costs. And, and then in turn increase your after, after cost rate of return, the key point there is if you're making prudent decisions. When I worked for the online brokerage, our revenue was generated based off making people trademark. We had clients that traded a hundred hundreds or thousands of times per quarter, every quarter, they traded hundreds or thousands of times. And were these people making money? What do you think gone?Colin:Well, you know, I don't want to spoil the ending, but, uh, maybe no.Josh:Yeah. And I shouldn't say they were making money, but were they making as much money as they could have just by buying the market? No, the answer's no. Right. And, and so it's generally thought that all of this activity is not really leading to better financial outcomes for people, even if you reduce the cost of their trades to zero and as an online brokerage, just like these other zero commission online brokers is out there. They get paid by making the trade. You've talked about this before they get paid by making you trade. So what do they think? What do you think they want you to do? They want you to trade. They don't care if those trades are profitable for you as much.Colin:Well, and the other, the other thing, I mean, the other analogy that I have and it fits, and it doesn't fit, but there's, there's some value in this. If you consider, you know, playing poker online, I've done it. I like playing poker a little bit. I find it entertaining, but it was a couple of things about playing online poker. Number one, the house is going to get paid and they should, they're providing a service they're going to get paid. So that's a little bit of friction in the conversation. Number two, I'm walking around in the pool. Some people who really know what they're doing, I'm a hobbyist. I mean, they're having a good time for me to somehow convince myself that I'm going to become a professional card player and this is how I'm going to make my living. No. So again, you know, the, the investment world is filled with really sophisticated investors, really sophisticated, sophisticated pools of capital with huge computer systems. There's trillions of dollars at play. There are a lot of sharks swimming around that pool. And if you think you're going to wander in on the weekend and you know, place a couple of trades and somehow beat the system, you may get lucky for a little bit, but man, or the current stacked against you to think that you're going to constantly do well at break. Even in that game, over an extended period of time, it just is not likely. So again, depending on what role this has to play for you, if you're counting on, Hey, look, this is all the money I have in the world. And I need it to be here for me to, to pay for my retirement. You know what I'm going to say. You need professional advice to make sure you don't make any big mistakes. If you've got a few thousand bucks that you're playing with on the side that you'd like, you know, it's very entertaining for you. Then the all zero zero commission training is fine. You know, using the online tools is fine. I hope you get a rush from it. Just don't get so wound up that you think you're really, really good. And you're going to take all your money in double it this year because the roadside is littered with bodies. So people have tried to do stuff.Josh:Yeah. What's that? What are the stakes, right? Is it a dollar game that you're playing on, on PokerStars or are you playing 10,000 bucks at hand? The stakes are different and one of them is life or death. The other one is, you know, maybe you don't buy your coffee tomorrow morning. So not a big deal.Colin:Well, the other thing that Wells Simple's got out there, Josh is I think is even more entertaining. Uh, and I, for whatever reason, I haven't clicked on the right button. So this hasn't come across my newsfeed. So this is great. You and I have got, you know, different things hitting our newsfeed, but why don't you, why don't you tell our listeners about that? The other thing that they've got out there.Josh:Yeah. The, the tax software where they help you file your own taxes. So I saw this on the super bowl ads on the super bowl, right? So in case you're wondering if Wealth Simple is making money or not off of what you're doing, they, the ads on the super bowl, right? So they're making money. They're doing okay. So their tagline, I just about fell off my chair and could have been, cause I had a couple beers in me, but just fell off my chair. When I saw the tax, uh, the tax software pop-up, uh, as a commercial and the headline is anyone can do their own taxes. I was like, what? I don't do my own taxes. You don't do your own taxes. How could any, I've been in this business for 10 years and I can't do my own taxes. My tax situation is not super complicated. It's a little bit more complicated than the average person. It's not super complicated. I can't do it. You can't do it. So how everyone can do their own tasks.Colin:Well, Josh, at this point, I want to intervene and say that the reason that Josh and I don't do our own tax returns is within our team we have specialists to do that. So through White LeBlanc Wealth Inc., we've got people on our team who are certified to do tax work. I'm smart enough to know that I'm not smart enough to stay up to date with everything. I need to stay up to date with to adequately do that. So Josh and I, when he told me the story, I thought he was kidding. I didn't think anybody would be so bold as to go out there and tell all Canadians, you guys can all do your own taxes. Oh, that's funny. But no, seriously. Again, it sets an expectation that in our opinion, this isn't realistic. And again, all of our biases and everything else…but you know, the number of tax returns that we've had come to our group that have ended up with major mistakes that have involved quite a bit of work to go back and redo and listen, to be perfectly honest and perfectly transparent. As we have promised to be professionals, make mistakes, we've made mistakes. We've seen some of the biggest accounting firms in Canada make mistakes. The likelihood of a major mistake when you use a professional is radically lower and having a professional do it means that the professional can fix it. There's a lot of things with regards to filing your taxes that are fixable. But the other thing I hate about this, Josh is it makes people feel bad or inadequate. You know, I'm secure enough in my humanness that I don't feel inadequate that I can't do my taxes, but if my only exposure is an ad on the super bowl goal, while everybody who watches the super bowl is qualified to do their own taxes, and I'm not, I must suck. That's terrible.Josh:Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's pretty, I think that borders on irresponsible, that tagline, in my opinion. And that type of thing really bothers us. I know when we see sort of that ‘stamp' on the financial business, something that we feel is irresponsible and you kind of hit it on the head, right? Like everybody's going to make mistakes sometimes. But the probability of you, an individual who doesn't have a tax background, making a mistake versus some professional accountants that does hundreds of thousands of tax returns a year making a mistake it's vastly different. And the other thing is you have some recourse. If a professional makes a mistake, any reasonable professional that makes a mistake on your tax return, they're either going to compensate you for it or they're going to fix it. And if you make that mistake on your own well, you're SOL, as they say,Colin:Well, yeah, the other thing to recognize is that you can be really, really smart and your taxes five years ago. Like you really spend some time five years ago and you nailed it. And, but you haven't had time since to keep up with this. So you kind of kept going with what you knew from five years ago, guess what they change every year. So the chances of you missing a significant change and going off side are pretty high. I went through this with a client actually very recently had a conversation because they had a little bit of an influx of cash coming in and we're having a chat about what they're gonna do with it. And they said, well, we're going to put it against the car loan. I said, well, it's the loan. Whereas as much as the car and all the cars worth more than loan, I said, okay, you got it under control. What's your interest rate? Well, it's 1.5% might not make a lot of sense to pay that hand. Well, you told me that car loans are bad. It's like I told you that 15 years ago in car loans were 9%. You know, it's changed, you know, stuff. It's the stuff you knew for sure that you were right on. The somebody smart said to you 15 years ago may or may not be relevant today. Stuff changes, which is why a professional, whose job it is to stay up to date and current on things. Even if you were right, five years ago or 10 years ago may not be right today. And it worthwhile having somebody look over your shoulder, but Josh we've teased the idea that there's, there's, there's, there's some benefit and the do it yourself movement. And we've alluded to the fact that, you know, fixing a leaky toilet or attempting to fix a leaky toilet is within that realm. What are the other benefits that could be run out of the whole, do it yourself kind of thinking?Josh:I have one question before I get there and a beer is on the line for you. So I think it'll be interesting. So in 1917, the income tax act was 3,999 words on the whole income tax act. But as of today, within a hundred thousand, how many words do you think it is? Colin:Oh, 1.5 million. Josh:Okay. You're, you're a little bit above where it actually is, but, uh, the numbers going back in 2016, I actually don't know where it is today, but in 2016 it was over over a million words, but 1 million, 30,000 words. So yeah. Uh, I'm not qualified to keep up with those changes. You're not qualified to keep up with those changes, hire professional. So sorry, what was your question now?Colin:I was wondering if we could give some people some indication on where the do it yourself movement can actually add value to somebody's life.Josh:Yeah. Yeah. So there have been to me some, some benefits of the, do it yourself movement, and a lot of it is in cost, right? I think the cost thing you see when you see the, the commission's going to zero on the do it yourself side, that does have some spillover effects for other parts of the financial advice market. And I think in a lot of different areas, you've seen costs come down across the board for a variety of different things, uh, whether it's do it yourself or for professional advice. So I think that sort of a spillover over benefit for, um, the financial business as a whole, the financial industry as a whole, and individual's ability to get access to that access, I think is a huge thing as well, because I, I believe things are more accessible today than they ever have been. And like, just, if you go back to like the eighties, when the online brokerage business was blowing up, well, that really drove the online access part of things. And that drove doing things by email and that drove efficiency for the financial business as a whole, because these online brokerages were innovating and forcing all of their areas of the financial services industry or sector to innovate as well alongside to kind of keep pace with some of the technological change there. So this sort of disruption, this sort of push for do it yourself is, is a good thing. It does have some benefits. It's just, you gotta be a little bit selective in where you use it. So I think we talked about it a bunch of times already today. You don't want to be betting your house on this type of thing. If it's a life or death matter, then, you know, maybe walk away from the, do it yourself thing and get some professional advice. Uh, if it's, you know, like you said, you're, you're playing with your lunch money for the week, then maybe not, not as big of a deal.Colin:Yeah. The other thing I would say is that some of the information that you can pick up when you go down the, do it yourself, rote can inform you to be a better consumer of advice, right? So if you spend some time familiarizing yourself with stock markets and stocks in general, and understanding the risks and some of that in the space, you should be in a better spot to talk with a professional and understand what's being explained to you. Now that doesn't mean you walk into the professional and say, Hey, listen, I really liked, you know, this particular company I want to invest in this particular sector. You know, that's not going to get too much further ahead, but when you walk in and begin to talk with the professional and they begin to describe what they're doing, it should sound a little bit more familiar to you. You know, you should understand the idea of, you know, investing in a sector, or you should understand the idea of diversification. Some of the language is going to get a little bit more understandable and prepare you for that conversation a little bit. We've talked before about knowing when you're getting good advice, because again, this is the other wild card. Are you going to be getting good advice? But if you've prepared yourself, by going down the, do it yourself route, whether it was a do it yourself will kit that you completed on your own before you went and talked to a lawyer, right? Notice what I said there, you complete the book kit on your own because you'll learn from that and use that information to go become a better consumer of professional advice, right? So you one can lead into the other and perhaps in the process, you understand yourself better, you understand the language better, and it puts you in a better spot to talk with a financial professional. Because again, you know, there's, there's good advice out there and bad advice. We're not saying for a second, everybody up there gives good advice. You need to be better talking to any professional advisor, but the do it yourself movement, if you will, to Josh's point has made everything more efficient and pushed the rock up the Hill with regards to making everything more efficient. Absolutely. And the other side of it is the amount of knowledge that's out there. We're having far more informed clients come through our doors right now. And that makes our job easier because if somebody understands a little bit more than we can start on chapter two or three of the book, rather than having to start on chapter one.Josh:Right. Yeah. That's a really good point there. So you also mentioned the online will creation tools, which is another sort of, part of the do it yourself movement. And we vetted one, I guess it was about six months ago. Now we kind of did a deep dive on it. It actually turned out to be pretty good. Like this is, this is a good service for somebody that needs a really simple basic will. Doesn't really feel the need to go and sit down with a lawyer. But again, it's not a replacement for professional. And I'll just use the example of myself. I sat down with a lawyer a couple of years ago to put my will together. And she said, well, have you considered a secondary will? And I hadn't considered a secondary, will, I didn't know what the benefit of that was for me, again, somebody in the professional and the financial services profession, uh, and I wasn't aware of what, what pros or cons would exist for me for that. So the cost of that lawyer, maybe above and beyond this online wealth creation, uh, creation tool was justified 10 times over by that one, simple suggestion, ignoring everything else that we did throughout that process. So again, that's where those, those little tidbits, those little, um, you know, I, I guess I would say you don't know what you don't know. And that's one of those things that I didn't even know the question to ask. And it was sort of the probing questions by that professional that, that got me there.Colin:Well, and that's just it, I mean, when you walk in to talk to a professional, you know, they're going to ask questions to, you know, to look under rocks. Maybe you didn't look under it, and sometimes you walk out of that and they didn't find anything. You actually had it nailed. Congratulations. You had a good day now to construe that as to, I never need professional advice again. Oh, easy there Tex, you know, just talk, don't take all your winnings off the table and go to the next table. You know, it's, you know, there's, there's some value in them. They're words that person just used with you, you know, so absolutely.Josh:Sorry to cut you off Colin. I know you have some recommendations or suggestions for what somebody should be looking for to, to identify that good advice. Like what are the qualities or traits that you can look for when walking into the door, doing your, your online research, that identify what's good and what's bad professional advice specifically.Colin:Well, let me again, we've, we've put other collateral out on this. So I'll summarize it. A couple of key points that, you know, are pretty easy to apply. Um, you know, people will go with referrals and again, that's a good, not a bad starting point. If somebody is willing to say something good about a professional, that's what I was saying, dumb, but that's better than not online that you know, most professional advisors now will have a solid online presence where you'll be able to see a little bit about their philosophy and what they do and those kinds of things. But then again, it gets down to a gut feel if you walk in to meet somebody for the first time and they start talking about the perfect investment for your TFSC listen politely, and the first opportunity turn around and walk out. No, cause if somebody is going to start the conversation with the product or start the conversation with trying to convince you to do something before they've taken the opportunity to ask any questions of you, that's a sales person that you're not getting professional financial advice. And that goes with anything that you get in, but you walk into a car dealership, you know, you're talking to a car salesman, they're going to try to sell you a truck because you know what, he's got a truck. Who's going to try to understand that a little bit more, but sometimes it's a little bit more difficult in the financial world because we're dealing with intangibles. Somebody starts, you know, has a product or a type of account or something that they think is important. If they start talking to you about that before they ask any questions, right? That's that that person is not helping you. The other thing you can do in getting good financial advice is make sure that there's a fit. Like if you're an investor who's just starting out and you know, you've got some very basic questions, basic needs. You've got a modest account size. You know, you're not likely to get the attention of one of the major brokerages where they have a minimum account size of $500,000. I mean, that's, that's just, but that's in the research. You can figure out, you know, before you walked through the door, whether you think you're a possible fit for the person that you're talking to, you know, but again, it's, it's a gut feel. Some of it, uh, credentials can matter. There's some good credential people who do great work, there's people with credentials who do not so great work, but again, somebody who's got credentials has put some effort in, like they just didn't show up at the table and looking for the path of least resistance. They at least put some effort in to get where they are. So it's a bit of an indicator of the quality of the professional that you're talking to. Second opinion is always good. If you're, if you're shopping talk to more than one place and, and try to find different places, you know, to see if you can get a different opinion and a better feel. Other thing I tell people, if you walk through the door and the sign over the door is the same as the, at the what's on the business card, which is the exact same as the product. You're not getting truly independent advice at that moment, because again, it's all those things match up and it's all one logo. Then there's a good chance that you're in a place where you're going to get recommended one company's solution to your problem. Uh, and again, it's not necessarily poison, but it's not as strong as it could be. Did I miss anything, Josh? Josh:No. I think the last point there, just to clarify, or, or to make sure I understand you correctly is you want sort of conflict free or impartial advice from that professional, right? And if the only thing that that professional can provide to you in terms of a solution or product is something that is branded by their company or administered by their company, then you're, you may not be getting that, that conflict free type of advice because they're sort of hamstrung and into one corner and can't look, uh, look elsewhere. So, you know, we've prided ourselves in being able to provide solutions from a number of different providers, right across the board, and really work on getting as much flexibility as we can possibly have in terms of terms of our, our investment offering and our financial offering for our clients. And we fulfill it. That's really important for, for those reasons that you articulated.Colin:Well, no, and like I said, it's not, it doesn't necessarily mean that it's poison, but it's, it's not as maybe strong as it could be. And again, not to pick on our good friends at SunLife, but SunLife does have a Salesforce that is SunLife branded. So if you walk into a SunLife office talking to a SunLife advisor, you're going to get a SunLife solution. And again, that doesn't make it terrible or poison, but it may be, it's not as strong as it could be. If that same professional you were talking to has a pick of a number of companies to work with. So again, it's just something to be, to put the odds in your favor when you do something like this,Josh:So we've covered a lot of ground today. Colin do it yourself. Can be use effectively in really small doses, I think is kind of the way that we would set everything up. But at some point somewhere along the way, you're going to want that professional advice. I would go back on that list of things that you provide call and kind of towards the end of the podcast and highlighting the sort of identifiers or traits that you want to look for in finding good professional and also referrals, not a bad, a bad place to start. So do it yourself. We're not disparaging it. There can be, and there have been some good things that have come out of it. But for the most part, you don't want to, to sort of bet your at your farm on it, as they say, Colin:Well, Josh, we opened the podcast with, you know, we have a bias towards advice because we think advice is better. But my question is, is it a bias if you're right? So' in our opinion, proposal advice is the way to go. And we look forward to chatting with everybody again, soon on our next podcast.Announcer:This information has been prepared by White LeBlanc Wealth Planners, who is a portfolio manager for private wealth opinions expressed in this podcast, are those at the portfolio manager only, and do not necessarily reflect those by private wealth. I, private wealth Inc, is a member of the Canadian investor protection fund and the investment industry, regulatory organization of Canada. I private wealth as a trademark and business name under which I private wealth Inc operates.
This is an episode that I have wanted to do since I started running the show last year and it breaks down a lot of the myths about underwater welding. Today I am talking with Richard Johnston of Ocean Corp in Houston Texas to find out what it takes to be an Underwater Welder. Theres a lot of great info in todays show if Underwater Welding is a career you'd like to get into. Arc Junkies Website: www.arcjunkies.com Arc junkies Merch: https://shop.threadmob.com/arcjunkie/shop/home Friends of the Show: Everlast Welders Instagram: @everlastwelders YouTube: Everlast Welders Online: https://bit.ly/37xJstI Use Codeword ARCJUNKIES at checkout to get upgraded to a free Nova Foot Pedal and TIG Torch with the purchase of any machine that comes with a stock foot pedal and TIG Torch. Rockmount Research and Alloys, Inc. Rockmountwelding.com Instagram: @Rockmountwelding Strong Hand Tools Stronghandtool.com/arcjunkies Instagram @Strong_hand_tools AHP Welders Ahpwelders.com https://ahpwelds.com/arcjunkies ISOTUNES: Instagram: @isotunesaudio Online: https://bit.ly/36s7aFj Use ARCJUNKIES10 at checkout and save $10 on your purchase SUM DUM Welders: Instagram: @sumdumwelderapparel Online: www.sumdumwelder.com Use ARCJUNKIES at checkout and save 15% off your entire order. Outlaw Leather Instagram: @outlawleatherusa Online: www.outlawleatherusa.com Use Codeword ARCJUNKIES at checkout and save 15% on your entire order. Hourglass Ingenuity Instagram: @hour.glass_ingenuity Website: https://hourglassfab.com/password Arc Junkies Podcast: Instagram: @Arcjunkiespodcast TIKTOK: @Arcjunkiespod Email: Show@arcjunkies.com
Rachel discusses graphic novels for adults with Melody, the host of Book Chat at North Shore Library. Check out what we talked about: “Suncatcher” by José Pimienta” as well as “The Underwater Welder” and “Descender” by Jeff Lemire. “Lucifer” by Dan Watters, “Lucifer” by Mike Carey, “The Sandman” by Neil Gaiman, and “The Dreaming” by Simon Spurrier with readalikes “House of Whispers” by Nalo Hopkinson and “Books of Magic” by Kat Howard. “The Vision” by Tom King with the watchalike Disney+ show “WandaVision” and the 2021 article “The Love Story of Scarlet Witch and Vision” via Marvel.com. “Bury the Lede” by Gaby Dunn, and “Sex Criminals” by Matt Fraction. Listen to episodes of Book Chat at North Shore Library here: https://soundcloud.com/northshorelibrary To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org
2020 Year in Review Comics Reviews: Dark Nights: Death Metal - The Last 52 - War of the Multiverse by Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Dexter Soy, Scott Koblish, Veronica Gandini, Magdalene Visaggio, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Adriano Lucas, James Tynion IV, Alex Maleev, Matt Hollingsworth, Kyle Higgins, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz, Regine Sawyer, Alitha Martinez, Mark Morales, Emilio Lopez, Che Graysonn, Pop Mhan, Chris Sotomayor, Marguerite Bennett, Inaki Miranda, Eva De La Cruz, Matthew Rosenberg, Rob Guillory, Marissa Louise, Justin Jordan Tales From the Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights Metal by Scott Snyder, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Karl Mostert, Trevor Scott, Norm Rapmund, Romulo Fajardo Jr. Batman Annual 5 by James Tynion IV, James Stokoe Jinny Hex Special by Magdalene Visaggio, Gleb Melnikov, Luis Guerrero Justice League: Endless Winter 2 by Andy Lanning, Ron Marz, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Howard Porter, Hi-Fi Ghost Rider: Return of Vengeance 1 by Howard Mackie, Javier Saltares, Marc Deering, Arif Prianto King in Black: Iron Man/Doctor Doom 1 by Christopher Cantwell, Salvador Larroca, Guru-eFX Spell on Wheels Vol 2 by Kate Leth, Megan Levens, Marissa Louise Era of Great Wonders 1 by John Myers, Jenn Myers Gloomhaven: Fallen Lion by Travis McIntire, Isaac Childres, Tyler Sowles This Quarantine Life Beastlands 1 by Curtis Clow, Jo Migyeong Junction by Norm Konyu (junctiongraphicnovel.com) Additional Reviews: Soul, The Okay Witch, Underwater Welder, Doctor Who: Revolution of the Daleks, Scout's Honor News: new Spidey costume, Kelly Thompson Hawkeye Trailers: Superman & Lois Am It Glenn? Comics Countdown: Batman Annual 5 by James Tynion IV, James Stokoe Nailbiter Returns 8 by Joshua Williamson, Mike Henderson, Adam Guzowski, Usagi Yojimbo 16 by Stan Sakai Colonel Weird Cosmagog 3 by Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook Avengers 40 by Jason Aaron, Javier Garron, David Curiel Batman: Adventure Continues 17 by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Ty Templeton, Monica Kubina Canto II: The Hollow Men 4 by David Booher, Drew Zucker, Philip Sevy, Vittorio Astone X-Men 16 by Jonathan Hickman, Phil Noto Kaiju Score 2 by James Patrick, Rem Broo Stranger Things: Science Camp 4 by Jody Houser, Edgar Salazar, Keith Champagne, Marissa Louise
Jeff Lemire is the award winning, New York Times Best Selling Author of such graphic novels as Essex County, Sweet Tooth, and Underwater Welder, as well as the Co-Creator of Descender with Dustin Nguyen, Black Hammer with Dean Ormston, Gideon Falls with Andrea Sorrentino, and many others. Many of Jeff’s book are in active development for Film or TV, including Essex County, Underwater Welder, Plutona, Gideon Falls, Descender, Family Tree and The Black Hammer Universe at Legendary Entertainment, with Jeff attached as screenwriter and executive producer. Jeff’s Sweet Tooth is currently being adapted into a Netflix series produced by Robert Downey Jr. set to be released in early 2021. https://twitter.com/JeffLemire
This week the guys talk about Jeff Lemire's Canadian ghost story Underwater Welder. Its spooky, its incredibly well done, and it might be dads favorite comic book he's read in years!Duration: 38:02
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The story of The Underwater Welder is already about loss, but our Heroes recorded this episode mere hours after the tragic news broke of Kobe Bryant and several others' passing. The emotions run deep in this episode, so prepare yourself. On the lighter side, we do have local Anchorage legend - the Oracle himself - Andrew Smith on to discuss the Apple AF cider home-brewed at Jordin's place, and so much more about the alcohol industry!
On this Christmas episode Ian and Nicole catch up on their through of a stack of comics as well as giving their favourite comics of the year. Tom continues this and has a review of the year and we have another feature length chat with Mike and Pete as they look at their top 3 Christmas comics ending with their favourite comic of the year.Comics discussed this episode include The Book of Forks by Rob Davis, Kingdom by John McKnought, Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire, Blossoms in Autumn by Zidrou and Aimee de Jongh, Plan A/ Plan B by John Tucker, Haru Part One by Joe Latham, Cree by Una, Project Hoax by Samuel G London and Dan Butcher, The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy, Its There! by Ridyadh Rateme, 32 Kills by Clift, Garley, Ashworth, Stock and Robertson, The Seven Sagas of Silverbeard by Pete Taylor and Mark Hughes and The Tomb of the White Horse by Mondrick, Filby, Atlansky and Saam.Merry Christmas everyone!Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@uramyx).Title Music used with permission: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
On this Christmas episode Ian and Nicole catch up on their through of a stack of comics as well as giving their favourite comics of the year. Tom continues this and has a review of the year and we have another feature length chat with Mike and Pete as they look at their top 3 Christmas comics ending with their favourite comic of the year.Comics discussed this episode include The Book of Forks by Rob Davis, Kingdom by John McKnought, Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire, Blossoms in Autumn by Zidrou and Aimee de Jongh, Plan A/ Plan B by John Tucker, Haru Part One by Joe Latham, Cree by Una, Project Hoax by Samuel G London and Dan Butcher, The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy, Its There! by Ridyadh Rateme, 32 Kills by Clift, Garley, Ashworth, Stock and Robertson, The Seven Sagas of Silverbeard by Pete Taylor and Mark Hughes and The Tomb of the White Horse by Mondrick, Filby, Atlansky and Saam.Merry Christmas everyone!Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@uramyx).Title Music used with permission: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
A slightly different episode today. Pete chats to creator Brad Brooks about EC and MAD creator Harvey Kurtzman, the comic making process, digital comics and World comics (he wrote the book on it after all). We have Tom join us as we spend the final segment of the show talking all about the giant Avengers Endgame. This is a spoiler filled chat however its not until the end of the episode so fear not... we give you warnings if you haven't seen the movie. We also review John Tuckers CYDO and Ian goes all gooey over his new favourite writer Jeff Lemire and reviews Underwater Welder and Black Hammer (art by Dean Ormston and Dave Stewart).Mike goes Hellboy crazy and reviews the Hellboy Omnibus editions, the new Hellboy film and plays Hellboy: The Board Game! Tom reviews Ian Henderson's Penned Guin: Don't Judge Me. Finally go grab a copy of Nikkis new comic Leaf which is out now!Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@uramyx).Title Music: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
A slightly different episode today. Pete chats to creator Brad Brooks about EC and MAD creator Harvey Kurtzman, the comic making process, digital comics and World comics (he wrote the book on it after all). We have Tom join us as we spend the final segment of the show talking all about the giant Avengers Endgame. This is a spoiler filled chat however its not until the end of the episode so fear not... we give you warnings if you haven't seen the movie. We also review John Tuckers CYDO and Ian goes all gooey over his new favourite writer Jeff Lemire and reviews Underwater Welder and Black Hammer (art by Dean Ormston and Dave Stewart).Mike goes Hellboy crazy and reviews the Hellboy Omnibus editions, the new Hellboy film and plays Hellboy: The Board Game! Tom reviews Ian Henderson's Penned Guin: Don't Judge Me. Finally go grab a copy of Nikkis new comic Leaf which is out now!Thank you for listening.http://www.comicartpodcast.ukTwitter: @comicartfestpodFacebook: Comic Art PodcastInstagram: ComicArtPodcastAlso on YouTubeFind all about the festival at http://www.comicartfestival.comLogo designed by Pete Taylor at http://www.thismanthispete.comContributions by Mike Williams (@CthulhuPunk) Pete Taylor (@thismanthispete) and Tom Stewart (@uramyx).Title Music: Don’t Fool Yourself by Pop Noir
This Week: Pressure. As an underwater welder on an oil rig off the coast of Nova Scotia, Jack Joseph is used to the immense pressures of deep-sea work. Nothing, however, could prepare him for the pressures of impending fatherhood. As Jack dives deeper and deeper, he seems to pull further and further away from his young wife and their unborn son. But then, something happens deep on the ocean floor. Jack has a strange and mind-bending encounter that will change the course of his life forever! Equal parts blue-collar character study and mind-bending science fiction epic, The Underwater Welder explores fathers and sons, birth and death, memory and truth, and the treasures we all bury deep down inside. Next Week: Once the world's most famous chef, Gavin Cruikshank's been in a self-imposed exile for years. His little foodie television program has since evolved into STARVE, an arena sport that pits chef against chef for the pleasure of their super-rich patrons. It's a stain on a once-noble profession, and Chef Gavin is ready to go to war to stop it. Two things stand in his way: his arch rival Roman Algiers, and his adult daughter Angie, who probably just wants her dad back and acting normal. Episode 140- The Underwater Welder Out Now! On: ITUNES, STITCHER, GOOGLEPLAY, PODBEAN, YouTube, and TUNEIN
This week on the SyrupCast, Igor Bonifacic, Rose Behar, Sameer Chhabra, and Patrick O'Rourke sit down to talk about the One Plus 5T and a recent interview with Ian Scott, the CRTC's recently appointed chair. The team is not exactly over-the-moon with the One Plus 5T, but they were even less enthused about the device's reveal presentation. Reflecting on the 5T's various features also brought the Pixel 2 back into the conversation. The team dives into the latest reports related to the smartphone's display issues. This week, Sameer conducted an interview with the CRTC's new chair Ian Scott following his first public speech. Among other things, the new chair said he is "neither pro-business nor pro-consumer." Tune in to hear the SyrupCast team's thoughts. Hosts: Sameer Chhabra, Igor Bonifacic, Rose Behar, and Patrick O'Rourke Do you have questions, comments, thoughts, or anything you would like addressed on the podcast? Send us an email to podcast@mobilesyrup.com. If you're feeling extra adventurous, send us a voice recording of your question or comment and you may end up featured in a future episode! Total runtime: 39:48 One Plus 5T: 1:40 CRTC Ian Scott interview: 20:00 Shoutouts: 33:09 Sameer's shoutout goes to the TrudeauMeter. Rose is talking about Bell and their roaming package. Patrick gives a shoutout to Amazon for launching the Echo in Canada. Finally, Igor's shoutout goes to his hair dresser and her book shelf for recommending The Underwater Welder.
On this week's episode, Alex and Brandon chat about ALL OF THE TRAILERS.The boys are gearing up for their 50th episode special, but before that happens, they have a run of the mill episode for your listening pleasure. After getting their chit chat out of the way, Brandon chooses this week's ABC's of Geekdom subject, a weapon of infinite possibilities. Then Alex lists off corrections from last week's show, including Compound Hulk, the Black Friday 2016 GameStop Exclusive Funko Mystery Box, Bullseye, He-Man, She-Ra, Recess, Plants vs. Zombies 2, the boot and rally, James Cromwell, the timeline of Robins, fishing in Ocarina of Time, Alex's 3DS, Game of Thrones, Alex's top 5 underrated cartoons, and Ryu from Street Fighter. They also cover a bit of news, including the passing of Bill Paxton, more casting announcements for the Inhumans show, Michael K. Williams in the Han Solo movie, a potential TRON reboot staring Jared Leto, an adaptation of The Underwater Welder starring Ryan Gosling, confirmation of the Bumblebee movie and the announcement of the director, a new horror film set in Oz, and Alexander Siddig playing Ra's al Ghul in Gotham.After the break, the boys talk about one more bit of news, Donnie Yen starring in a movie version of the video game Sleeping Dogs, then cover an ridiculous number of trailers, including Alien Covenant, the DuckTales reboot, the reveal of Doctor Fate for Injustice 2, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell no Tales, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Kong: Skull Island, Cars 3, and Pokémon I Choose You. The boys keep the trailer talk going by discussing what goes into making a trailer, what makes trailers good and bad, and just generally saying the word trailer a lot. Finally, they wrap things up with an all new Fan Fic Fights, this time pitting two bow masters against each other.This is also a reminder to watch the movie John Wick, which we will be discussing in just two weeks, so make sure to report back with your thoughts before then!Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @AtariAlex, and @Megsikouicorean. Send us emails with questions, comments, criticisms, or pretty much anything else to read on the show: abcpodcast92@gmail.comIntro Music: Metal guitar cover of Dr. Wiley's Castle Theme from Mega Man 2 by Nirreman Feat. Lee DuffyTransition Music: Acoustic guitar cover of the Athletic theme from Super Mario World by the Super Guitar BrosOutro Music: Guitar cover of Staff Roll Theme from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker by CSGuitar89Check them all out, they make amazing music!
Logan has finally arrived and it’s pretty good apparently!We get stuck into that as well as trailers for Deadpool 2, Guardians Of The Galaxy, Pirates 5, Alien Covenant as well as Aquaman test footage. Plus the loss of Bill Paxton, Tron news, Underwater Welder, Transformers Bumblebee Origins or whatever and more. Thanks for listening!Logan Easter Eggs: https://goo.gl/rf9viGThe Weekly Planet Comic #8: https://tapastic.com/episode/6171624:33 Inhumans TV series news6:51 GOTG Vol 2 Trailer10:21 Pirates 5 Trailer13:01 Aquaman test footage14:52 Alien: Covenant Trailer 217:57 Tron. NEWS.21:51 Underwater Welder adaptation23:56 Transformers news25:26 Deadpool 2 teaser31:50 RIP Bill Paxton36:30 Logan Spoiler Free Review50:39: Logan Spoiler Review1:14:13 What We Reading/What We Gonna Read1:19:06 Letters It’s Time For LettersPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesBuy Logan on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2oPt1EyMr Sunday Movies YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/lB90W2The Weekly Planet YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHFind our T-Shirts here: https://goo.gl/q6gE9C See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we review Outcast, Superior Foes of Spider-man, The Underwater Welder, and Sex Criminals
Josh and Travis get philosophical with their guest Jeremy as they dive deep into the relationship between fathers and sons, memories, and life. Remember: no one can see you cry in the ocean!
Afsnit 11 - Så er det dagen hvor David siger stop for at Lasse snakker om Hellboy og Mike Mignola. :(Vi snakker om om den nye Guardians of the Galaxy serie af Brian Michael Bendis - og vi er enige i vores bedømmelse af den....Og af en eller anden grund kommer vi igen til at snakke tegneseriefilm *sigh*David ønsker sig Bone på dansk og håber der er nogle lyttere der kan hjælpe.Og så snakker vi lidt om fysiske tegneseriebutikker i Danmark.David har læst The Underwater Welder færdigLasse har læst:Hellboy Midnight Circus og House of the Living DeadTemplar af Jordan mechnerRat Queens Af Kurtis WiebeUgens Tip: Keepa.com
In this episode we are joined by Torres vs. Zombies co-host John Mechtel. In our group discussion we review Red Son. In our individual reviews we discuss Kingdom Come, Invincible, Kabuki Skin Deep, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Underwater Welder.
Stephen, Griffin and Riley commemorate the final issue of Sweet Tooth, #40 released this week, with a brief restrospective of Jeff Lemire's career thus far, both his creator-owned and licensed work! They also follow up on the Big Bang bamboozlement and hit a couple of Comics at the Table that may have slipped through the cracks on Friday's show! Show Notes: Watch The People vs. George Lucas on Netflix Instant! Jody's "Hurm" Showdown! "Sweet Tooth Finale: Damon Lindelof Interviews Jeff Lemire, Part I" at Comic Book Resources.com. "Sweet Tooth Finale: Damon Lindelof Interviews Jeff Lemire, Part II" at Comic Book Resources.com. Comics at the Table Appendix - Eerie Comics #2, Star Wars #1 and Infinite Vacation #5! Jeff Lemire Titles Discussed - Lost Dogs, Essex County, the Nobody, Sweet Tooth, Superboy, the Atom, Frankenstein Agent of S.H.A.D.E., Legends of the Dark Knight and Underwater Welder! "My Complete Bibliography" at Jeff Lemire.Blogspot.com!
It's time to catch up with Jeff Lemire on projects past, present and future. We discuss his graphic novel Underwater Welder, the ending of Sweet Tooth, his taking over as writer on Green Arrow, his new project for Vertigo, Hockey and more. (49:43)
Near Death cancellation, Neal Adams, Rob Leifeld, Ultron War, AvX, Revival, Amazing Spider-man, Spider-men, Underwater Welder by Jeff Lemire , Superman/Wonderwoman hookup, Batman Earth One, Aquaman We are now on Stitcher Radio This podcast is sponsored by Friendly Neighborhood Comics http://friendlyneighborhoodcomics.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com
On this episode, the two guys with PhDs (who talk about comics) offer their very first "Artist Spotlight" episode. They discuss the (mainly non-mainstream) work of Jeff Lemire, from his earliest comics--such as Lost Dogs--to the much lauded Essex County Trilogy, to his work on Vertigo, to his most recent graphic novel, The Underwater Welder. Along the way, Andy and Derek find the opportunity to bring up the topics of narrative iconography, the story-cycle genre, and Andy's fascination with Dean Martin.
The day is finally here as Jeff Lemire the author of **Sweet Tooth, Animal Man, Essex County and The Underwater Welder ** joins the Talking Comics crew for an interview. Annnnnnnnnnd... we say it on the show, but just in case you missed it, the Talking Comics crew on Twitter are: Bobby: @ bobbyshortle Steve: @ dead_anchoress Stephanie: @ hellocookie And Bob's email is bobreyer@talkingcomicbooks.com FYI: the gang have brand new avatars on Twitter, Facebook and they'll be uploaded here to the Talking Comics site shortly. The crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd (a FANTASTIC artist who recently had her art featured in the back of Kelly Sue DeConnick's Captain Marvel #1). Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our new superhero pictures.
Recorded on August 12, 2012. Episode 194: Underwater Welder Special Guest: Joe Grunenwald Music by Sepultura, Black Wolf Fight and KMFDM Check out Jason’s site, Eric’s site, Ok, PANIC!, The View Masters, and The Savage FINcast. Email Eric or Jason. Time – 82:19 min. / File Size – 40mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via iTunes
Three dudes and a lady chat about TDKR, "gingers", and the comics they've read. This week's book club is Underwater Welder. Setlist goes something like this: news, comic chatter, and a book club! Special thanks to YOU for our iTunes reviews and/or ratings so far; they help spread the word about the show. Topics included, but were not limited to: (04.00) - Beth Corto is back on the show (05.00) - The Dark Knight Rises sets records (06.15) - Gingers (07.15) - Batman: Earth One sets records (09.15) - Comics chatter: The Long Halloween, Think Tank, Manhattan Projects, and X-Treme X-Men (22.15) - Lightning Round™: Before Watchmen: Minutemen, Batman: Unseen, LoTDK, First X-Men, and Avengers vs X-Men (24.00) - Underwater Welder Sponsored by the fine folks over at The Comic Book Shop and their Digital Strorefront! Paperkeg elsewhere: Tumblr | Twttr | Facebook
This week's Talking Comics Podcast is all about our favourite people in the world... Our listeners. Yup, that's right! Even moreso than comic book writers and artists, we adore YOU guys the mostest. True story. That's why we decided to dedicate this show to all of you and any questions that you may have whether they're comic book related or personal. We'll be doing these shows semi-regularly, so if we didn't get to your question this time around, we have a list for next time. As for our regular segments like Book of the Week... Steve is crazy about Monkeybrain Comics' Masks and Mobsters #1 (available exclusively on ComiXology) while Stephanie enjoyed the crap out of Monkeybrain's Bandette #1 (also exclusively on ComiXology). Bobby takes us under the sea with TC favourite Jeff Lemire's new book, Underwater Welder and last, but not least, Bob encourages us to pick up the hidden gem, Hilly Rose. We say it on the show, but just in case you missed it, the Talking Comics crew on Twitter are: Bobby: @ bobbyshortle Steve: @ dead_anchoress Stephanie: @ hellocookie And Bob's email is bobreyer@talkingcomicbooks.com FYI: the gang have brand new avatars on Twitter, Facebook and they'll be uploaded here to the Talking Comics site shortly. Yes, that's right, the crew have gone all superhero on the world, thanks to the wonderful Hanie Mohd (a FANTASTIC artist who recently had her art featured in the back of Kelly Sue DeConnick's Captain Marvel #1). Like them? Make sure to follow her and let us know what you think of our new superhero pictures.
On this edition of Word Balloon writer Jeff Lemire talks about his work on current and upcoming comics. You’ll hear about his current runs on DC’s Animal Man and Frankenstein Agent Of SHADE . Jeff tells us about the excitement coming in his AM/Swamp Thing crossover with Scott Snyder, and why he’s chosen to leave writing Frankenstein , and handing off the book to Matt Kindt with issue 10.Jeff is leaving the monster team book to take over Justice League Dark with issue 9 . He discusses the new team members and the more adventure based direction for the book. What makes this book and team a “Justice League series ” are the questions Jeff tries to answer, with his choices of where the stories are going.We also talk about his upcoming Top Shelf OGN project The Underwater Welder .Then Nunzio DeFilippis & Christina Weir talk about their Oni Press series Bad Medicine, a supernatural police procideral drawn by Christopher Mitten which debuts as Oni’s Free Comic Book Day entry in May. Plus, we talk about some young adult comics they’ve made with female heroines. The high school baseball story Play Ball from Oni drawn by newcomer Jackie Lewis, and a newly re-imagined and designed Avalon Chronicles Vol 1 drawn by Emma Vieceli.