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We did it...our first live show at Up The Creek 27th November 2024!The guys are joined byJoined by Diren Kartal - https://www.instagram.com/diren.kartal/ Eshaan Akbar - https://www.instagram.com/eshaanakbarFor early add free access to all episodes and bonus bits:1 - Apple Podcasts - Click here or Tap Try Free on the Apple Podcasts app for a three day free trial.2 - Via Patreon by clicking herehttps://www.patreon.com/aintgotaclue/Follow AGAC on...Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@aintgotacluepodYouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYz3U9CDm_xhBpmRWN3I9TwInstagram- https://instagram.com/aintgotacluepod
We did it...our first live show at Up The Creek 27th November 2024!The guys are joined byJoined by Diren Kartal - https://www.instagram.com/diren.kartal/ Eshaan Akbar - https://www.instagram.com/eshaanakbarFor early add free access to all episodes and bonus bits:1 - Apple Podcasts - Click here or Tap Try Free on the Apple Podcasts app for a three day free trial.2 - Via Patreon by clicking herehttps://www.patreon.com/aintgotaclue/Follow AGAC on...Tik Tok- https://www.tiktok.com/@aintgotacluepodYouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYz3U9CDm_xhBpmRWN3I9TwInstagram- https://instagram.com/aintgotacluepodMentioned in this episode:Live show is live!Go watch it at https://www.patreon.com/c/aintgotaclue
The secret of the bees, an unusual secret Santa and the secret to a happy marriage all feature in this week's show, written by the next generation of comedy writers.DMs Are Open is back for a brand new series. Stevie Martin is your host and she's brought together an incredible cast of comedy legends: Al Roberts, Charlotte Ritchie, Sunil Patel and Emily Lloyd-Saini.Written by the public. This week it was written by:Steve Blair Jo Bunting Caitriona Dowden Aruhan Galieva Ben Pope Vicky Richards Christina Riggs Pete TelloucheScript Edited by Cameron Loxdale and Mike Shephard.Producer: Georgia Keating Assistant Producer: Katie Baum Executive Producer: James Robinson Production Coordinator: Sarah Nicholls Recorded by David Thomas Sound Design by Charlie Brandon-KingRecorded at Up The Creek.A BBC Studios Audio Production for Radio 4. An EcoAudio certified production.
In this engaging conversation, Chris and Usyk explore various themes related to fishing, including the value of all fish, the impact of human activities on ecosystems, and personal anecdotes about kayaking mishaps. They delve into the debate surrounding 'trash fish' and emphasize the importance of appreciating all species. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by anglers and the lessons learned from their experiences, culminating in a humorous take on what not to do while fishing or kayaking.
"Find You" comes from a real and relatable place looking for love. We all have an idea of who the perfect person for us might be, and this song takes you on the journey of finding them. In the verses, they touch on imagining that person in your life, only to snap back to the reality. In terms of sound, they drew inspiration from the opening scene of the movie Drive, crafting a soundscape that’s atmospheric and immersive, with just the right touch of edge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Uptime Gang are battered and bruised, but there's magic of all kinds to be found in the darkest part of the dark city…
In this episode, comedian Paul Certi takes us through his journey into comedy, starting from being a youngster, when he first discovered his knack for making people laugh, to finally diving into stand-up in his thirties. He opens up about the challenges he faced early on, like his first gig doing The Blackout at Up The Creek and King Kong, where he learned just how much he still had to figure out. Paul stresses the importance of preparation, constantly refining material, and adapting to new situations. He also talks about how embracing failure and learning from each performance is key to growth in comedy. Paul shares his experiences performing in competitions and doing gigs outside of London and how competitions shouldn't be taken too seriously, instead encouraging comedians to focus on the long-term journey. He compares the differences between audiences in various cities and countries, noting that crowds outside London often bring a special kind of energy and enthusiasm. Reflecting on his time in the ‘So You Think You're Funny' competition, Paul talks about the balance between refining a set and experimenting with new material. Throughout the conversation, Paul and Marc dive deep into what it takes to make it in comedy: persistence, consistency, and the ability to get comfortable with discomfort. They touch on topics like following strong acts, and the tricky art of handling sensitive subjects on stage, all while reading the room. This episode is packed with personal stories, insights into the comedy world, and a lot of humour, making it a great listen for anyone interested in the art of stand-up. LINKS: Open Mic Comedy Pod: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod Paul Certi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulcerti/ https://www.tiktok.com/@paulcerti ———————— Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
the militia OF the mind ~ 1. A Place to Bury Strangers - You Got Me 2. WH Lung - The Painting of the Bay 3. Hozier - Nobody's Soldier 4. Prim - Make Your Bed 5. Chat Pile - Masc 6. Flying Lotus - Garmonbozia 7. The Smile - Don't Get Me Started 8. UV-TV - The Optimistic Wrench 9. Balance and Composure - any means 10. Little Bit - Out to Dry 11. Vlad Holiday feat Kacey Musgraves - I Don't Wanna Party Anymore 12. Sunset Rubdown - Cliché Town 13. Trust Fund - Leaving the Party Early 14. Fran - Florida 15. Nara's Room - Waiting for the Z 16. Dana Gavanski - Ought to Feel 17. Fontaines DC - In the Modern World 18. Thurston Moore - The Diver 19. Ruthven - I Can't Go There 20. Fousheé - War 21. Ibibio Sound Machine - Black Notes 22. TV Girl feat George Clanton - Summer 2000 Baby 23. Nilufer Yanya - Mutations 24. Okay Kaya - Check Your Face 25. Desire - I Know
A chaotic naval lieutenant, who cannot be discharged due to his connections, is transferred from the Admiralty to a mothballed destroyer whose crew is running dodgy Bilko-esque money-making schemes. David Tomlinson stars as Lt Fairweather and Peter Sellers, with a whiskery Irish brogue, plays Chief Petty Officer Doherty. Returning guest Graham Rinaldi discusses Val Guest's 1958 comic romp - does it still hold water after all these years?
Send us a Text Message.“Get Set to Get Wet!” – The 40th Anniversary Reunion of “UP THE CREEK!” Join hosts Norma Garcia, Rich Reid and Jeff Sherman as this week's “MOVIES WITH…” podcast spirits you back to the 1980's for the 40th Anniversary Cast Reunion of the '84 cult classic comedy, “UP THE CREEK!” Stars Jeff East, Jennifer Runyon, Sandy Helberg and Will Bledsoe and the film's original screenwriters Doug Grossman and (co-host) Jeff Sherman connect from all over the world, forty years later, to reminisce about “Up the Creek,” working with each other and for the iconic, eccentric producers and director and, for the first time, reveal many hysterically raucous behind the scenes stories from their wild and harrowing nine weeks together in Bend, Oregon making the college-favorite film. Even Chuck the Wonder Dog is given his due. Each actor shares how they came to be in the movie, where the decades since have taken them and how they each give back and pay it forward in deeply meaningful ways. Thank you for listening! Please visit our website at www.nrjmediagroup.com to learn more.
Bonus Episode! Eric and Brandon got together to record a few episodes last week and didn't think they should sit on this one. More bird names, but Eric picked out some real winners for Brandon's quiz. Let's see if you also get stumped by Fly-Up-The-Creek.
Game originally broadcast on April 11, 2024 A commanding lead is still enjoyed by the Vamp, but the scrappy Ump is starting to chip away at the daunting deficit. This could be a week when...
In this episode of the Open Mic Comedy Podcast, join host Marc as he sits down with the hilarious comedian Dominic Burrell. Dominic spills the beans on kicking off his comedy journey amidst the pandemic, making the shift from virtual Zoom gigs to the thrill of live performances. Get ready for a candid chat about the ups and downs of the stage, from triumphant moments to the hurdles of gong shows. Dominic opens up about the unique vibe of Comedy in Your Eye, an open mic that aims to foster a pro and supportive space for comedians. Dive into the challenges of snagging a spot on the show and the art of seizing opportunities in the comedy biz. Discover the nitty-gritty of Dom's experiences, from rocking bringer shows to the genuine camaraderie of Angel Comedy crowds. Feel the excitement as he spills the beans on green room antics and the rush of commanding big stages like Up The Creek. But that's not all – Dom shares insights into the famous faces that have graced Comedy in Your Eye and spills the beans on the comedy scene in Germany. Brace yourself for unexpected twists and turns at Comedy in Your Eye shows, and learn about Dom's go-to jokes and the role of music in setting the comedic tone. Join the conversation as Dom draws parallels between the London comedy circuit and the scene beyond, highlighting the warm and friendly vibes of the German comedy community. He dishes on the contrasts of performing in and outside London, shedding light on the allure of smaller gigs and the thrill of legendary comedy venues. As the chat winds down, Dom talk about the perks of gigs beyond London, where enthusiastic crowds reign supreme. Tune in to hear about Dom's take on ticket prices, his love for intimate comedy shows, and his dream of performing for larger audiences. Stick around for an unexpected twist in the comedian's challenge and snag Dom's social media deets for a dose of laughter beyond the podcast. This episode is a rollercoaster of laughs, insights, and a peek behind the curtain of the comedy world! ———————— Dominic Burrel Links: https://www.instagram.com/thisisdomedy Comedy in Your Eye: https://www.instagram.com/comedyinyoureye Open Mic Comedy Podcast www: https://openmiccomedypod.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/openmiccomedypod/ ———————— Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
We're fucked!! **hug** ~ 1. Gossip - Act of God 2. The KVB - Overload 3. Hozier - Too Sweet 4. Bad Bad Hats - My Heart Your Heart 5. Russian Baths - Split 6. Artemas - I Like the Way You Kiss Me 7. Lightning Bug - Opus 8. Wild Pink - Air Drumming Fix You 9. Rosali - Bite Down 10. Maja Francis - Hello Cowboy 11. Declatel - Western Eyes 12. John Grant - It's a Bitch 13. Metronomy feat Pan Amsterdam - Nice Town (Original) 14. Empress Of - Lorelei 15. Anna Prior - Fall Back 16. ionnalee - Innocence of Sound 17. Lucy Rose - Over When It's Over 18. Anya - Portrait
Gillnet fisherman, Kevin Greenholds joined 4BC Drive with Peter Gleeson to give his thoughts on the latest development in the State Government's incoming ban on gillnet fishing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our final episode of 2023 is a bumper double header!It's a 2-4-1 comedic naval extravaganza (the best kind of extravaganza) as Ben takes you firstly Up The Creek and then, despite whatever objections you may have, continues to take you Further Up The Creek.Yes, not one but two farcical frigates full of fiddlers.Speaking of which, Cev's talking about the other British comedies of 1958, Smokey explains it all (well, one thing about people from Liverpool) and we've got an interview with a very special guest.It's enough to float your boat. Hopefully.“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard WellsAll the links you think you'll need & more!https://linktr.ee/househammerpod
Snitz Creek Brewery Season 3 Episode 15 Bret and Dave had Ryan Moncarz (aka Monkey) in studio and he is the brewmaster at Snitz Creek Brewery in Lebanon, PA, Ft. Indiantown Gap and soon to be open in Palymyra, PA. We had so much fun with Ryan finding out where the logo came from, sometimes they hear people calling them Schitt's Creek after the TV show and his love for family and music. You have to stop in and see them in any of the their locations and maybe make a trip up the Snitz Creek! Ryan brought along a brand new hazy IPA, a New England IPA, Blueberry Ale and a Golden Lager for us to sample. Join us as we take you on our beer sampling through the local beers and let's all Be Bonded by Beer! Have a suggestion on a beer or brewery we need to highlight? Leave us a reply in the comments or email us at centralpapour@gmail.com Check out our Merch Store and help support the program Special Thanks to York's own, Gallowglas for our awesome new music: Scraps Check them out on Facebook and YouTube
In the latest episode of EFP Perio Talks podcast, Doctor Istvan Urban unveils the secrets of his success in the field of bone regeneration as well as how he keeps balance in his busy life.
Howard Pearre's fiction and memoir stories have appeared in Personal Story Publishing Project anthologies, Flying South, GreenPrints, and the Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. His short story “September, 1957” received an honorable mention at the 2020 International Human Rights Arts Festival. He also writes articles promoting voting for the Winston-Salem Chronicle and is a board member of Winston-Salem Writers. He retired after a career as a counselor and manager with NC Vocational Rehabilitation and the US Department of Veterans Affairs.
Folton, Bubba and Karagor attempt some delicate negotiations. All they need is for Mikey to keep her cool for a little longer... You can help us grow and get exclusive bonus content by visiting The Danger Club Patreon! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch and Discord! Music thanks to: Kevin Macleod, White Bat Audio, and Ross Bugden.
Does a Carpool episode exist that is not absolutely jam-packed? Absolutely not. In today's episode, Jessica from Edmunds spills some car industry tea in a special interview segment, Kelly defends her podcast one-liners, and Grayson brings us the millennial word of the day “boxed.” Kelly's driveway diaries are full of curiosity. With a dash of sass, the gals explore: Where are the baby shark kids now? Has anyone checked with North Face about their fanny packs? And why is the value of an IG follower more than the value of a TikTok follower? Lizz shares about her smashing success with her latest new-construction home improvement project, understandably brags about her Facebook Marketplace finds, and shares a bit of a warning about clicking random listings that could lead down an algorithm rabbit hole. What's happening in the car market that isn't getting enough attention? Edmunds' Executive Director of Insights, Jessica, is here to tell all. To top off the interview, Jessica brings us today's ditch the drive-through: salmon in the air fryer. Be sure to check out Edmunds' leasing calculator, loan payment calculator, and incentives search feature mentioned in today's show. To share your ditch the drive-through recipe with us, call (959) CAR-POOL and leave us a message! Kelly and Lizz give A+ advice to a listener on what to wear to a dressy casual wedding at a winery brewery. This is a tricky one, and the gals truly bring it. Want our advice on your next car (or just got a life question for us)? Shoot us an email for a chance to get your questions featured on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Blake's Besties today honors baby Johnston (18 weeks) with Janelle, who loved their solo sunrize moments. We also honor Chelsea and her five little babies that live in heaven: DC (34 weeks), Kohler (15 weeks), unnamed twins (8 weeks), and one unnamed baby (7 weeks). Their family eats each baby's favorite foods once a month to remember their little loves. Share your sweet, fun, and funny ‘gone too soon' baby memories with us, and we'll read them on the show at hello@thecarmomofficial.com Today's episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens. Improve your gut health and overall energy with 75 high-quality vitamins, minerals, whole foods, and probiotics daily with just one scoop in water. AG contains no sugar, no GMOs, and no nasty chemicals or artificial ingredients. For less than $3 a day, invest in your health whether you're eating gluten-free, keto, paleo, dairy-free, or vegan — this is your ultimate daily nutrition insurance. Get your free one-year supply of immune-supporting vitamin D and five free travel packs with your first purchase when you use our link: athleticgreens.com/carpool Follow the Carpool Podcast on IG Follow the Carpool Podcast on YouTube Follow Kelly on IG Follow Lizz on IG Visit thecarmomofficial.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hailing from sunny Australia, Green is a former Primary School teacher and religious cult member. From everyday observations to his experiences living and working in a cult which controlled every part of his life, until he broke out to pursue a career in comedy, Green's material is raw, unfiltered and hysterical. Now he has established himself as one of the most sought after comics on the UK circuit headlining nationwide at high profile clubs such as The Comedy Store, Glee, Hot Water Comedy, Up The Creek, Top Secret Comedy, The Frog and Bucket; has had critically acclaimed sell out shows at Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne and Edinburgh Festivals, and supporting top comedians such as Jason Manford, Russell Kane and Adam Rowe. He was also a regular breakfast and drive time radio host in Adelaide and is a fan favourite on award-winning podcast ‘Have A Word', as well as featuring on other top UK podcasts.Thomas Green was born to be a stand up comedian and with so much momentum and heat building up around him he is destined to be the hottest new thing. “Seriously funny f***er” – Russell Kane★★★★½ ‘Green will have you in stitches.' – The Advertiser (AUS)★★★★ ‘…he's proof you don't need a gimmick to be great.' – The List (UK)Thanks for watching! Like, subscribe, drop a comment, all the good stuff.Subscribe to Patreon for early access to episodes PLUS a bonus solo episode every week
As Indian Creek prepares to embark upon its 50th year, members of the community have been engaged in a discussion of what the next 50 years should look like. In this episode of Up the Creek, Head of School Booth Kyle invites students to share their insight into the best parts of the Indian Creek experience, and brainstorm about what the School might look like over the next 5, 15, and 50 years. Join Mr. Kyle as he speaks with groups of ICS seniors, 8th graders, 4th graders, and Kindergarten students and receives some great ideas and inspiration!
Born in Lewisham, London, of Jamaican parentage, she grew up with four older brothers. She attended Lewisham Bridge School, Lewisham Girls School, Blackheath Bluecoat School and Vauxhall College. Her experience at school was difficult, and it was not until she completed her education that she was diagnosed as dyslexic. At the age of ten, Le Mar appeared in a school play called In on the Island at the Albany Empire and then attended the Lewisham Drama Club, inspired by her primary school teacher Mr Woodgate. She then Joined Second Wave Women's Drama group, where she performed Net Full of Holes, also at the Albany Empire.Le Mar attended the Barbara Speake Stage School, and Afro Sax drama club run by Larrington Walker, Ellen Thomas and Treva Etienne. With two fellow actresses Le Mar set up her own theatre company, called the Bemarrow Sisters, which ran for seven years. Productions included A Slice of Life directed by Decima Francis, Gloria directed by Trevor Laird and This Way Up written by Peggy Bennette-Hume. She was the first Black British performer to appear at Harlem's Apollo Theatre and had the first ever sell-out show by a female black comedian in London's West End.[1] Her TV appearances include the BBC's The Real McCoy and Channel 4's Get Up, Stand Up, and presented The Saturday Morning Show on Choice FM. She was also a commentator on Grumpy Old Women in 2005.From 1985 Le Mar cut her teeth on the comedy circuit, by initially doing open spots and warm-ups at events such as fashion shows and parties within the black community. She later rose to prominence on the emerging black comedy circuit in the 1990s, sharing the stage with established comedians such as Felix Dexter, Curtis Walker, Ishmael Thomas and Leo Chester all members of the BBC comedy series The Real McCoy. Her popularity earned her the title "The Queen of Black Comedy". Her reputation took her to the mainstream circuit where she became a regular act at established comedy clubs including Up The Creek, Jongleurs and The Comedy Store, culminating in Le Mar performing her sell-out one woman show Off The Hook at the Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, in 2000. She also gained international acclaim when she performed at the Apollo Theatre, New York, and the Comedy Act Theatre in Los Angeles. Le Mar celebrated 25 years in her show An Audience with Angie Le Mar, "Celebrating 25 years", at the Barbican Theatre in September 2010.Le Mar launched her professional theatre career in 1994 with her comedy sketch show Funny Black Women on the Edge that premiered at The Civic Centre in Southwark, London, which she wrote and also made her first directing debut, playing several characters. The show went on to play at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, at the Gilded Balloon in the same year. The show played at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in November 1995, directed by Paulette Randall The show was reprised again in 2007 The Best of Funny Black Women on The Edge through Le Mar's production company Straight To Audience Productions', at the Hackney Empire, directed by Jo Martin and Dawn Reid. Le Mar wrote her show The Brothers, which was originally aired as a radio production on Choice FM, produced by Ivor Etienne. Written in 2006 and directed by Le Mar, the show made its theatre debut at the Hackney Empire and became the fastest-selling show there since Hamlet. The Brothers was also recorded for television and shown on MTV Base. In 2007 Le Mar wrote Do You Know Where Your Daughter Is?. While working as a radio presenter on Choice FM, Le Mar was moved by a call she received on her phone in show from a distressed young lady who had been abused by her boyfriend. The contents of the call inspired her to write the play, which was targeted predominantly to young audiences and parents. The play premiered at the Hackney Empires' Acorn Theatre and ran for eight weeks. It was toured throughout the London Regional suburbs.
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A river town overrun with mayhem, madness, and murder ?!?!? Sounds pretty par for the course considering our crew. Don't mess with Team Green!-------------------------------------------------Find us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pth.official/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PTH_OfficialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN8YMsB-1aGW_FArQe1pELQTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/pthofficialTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pth_officialJoin the Discord: https://discord.gg/5yaUFkHNGet that Sweet Sweet Swag: https://my-store-b44589.creator-spring.com/Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/parttimeheroesSupport the show
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In this episode, I talk to one of my favourite comedians, RICH WILSON about his comedy career. Whilst working as a barman at Up The Creek Comedy Club in South East London, Wilson was inspired by the comedy acts he saw on stage and decided to try stand-up in 2004. Since then, he has never looked back gaining a reputation as one of Britain's best comedians. He quickly became a regular on the comedy circuit and headlines many major comedy clubs often reducing me to hysterics when I watch him live. In 2019, Wilson launched his incredibly successful podcast Insane In The Men Brain where he chats to fellow comedians. I have watched him perform many times, from his own acclaimed solo show, Death Becomes Him at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2019, to headlining shows for fellow comedian and promoter Vix Leyton, and playing major comedy clubs such as Up The Creek and Always Be Comedy in 2020. He can also be heard weekly on the digital station Islington Radio presenting his show The Tuned Up Time Machine. Thank you so much for listening to my podcast, if you like what you hear, please subscribe and I hope you enjoy the interview. Please read Rich Wilson's blog at: www.arichcomiclife.blog/2020/09/13/rich-wilson/ Rich Wilson's Links: Facebook: www.facebook.com/richwilsoncomedy/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/IamRichWilson Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamrichwilson Website: www.richwilsoncomedian.com/
Holiday light displays in Puget Sound are a blend of the traditional and the downright quirky. Matt Shea returns with his first-hand account of some of the outstanding works created by neighbors who never stop trying to outdo each other, in the spirit of Christmas of course.
Holiday light displays in Puget Sound are a blend of the traditional and the downright quirky. Matt Shea returns with his first-hand account of some of the outstanding works created by neighbors who never stop trying to outdo each other, in the spirit of Christmas of course.
Following our summer break, we dip back in with a look at Canoeing and Kayaking. We chat about how to start planning your own big adventure. We have a truly inspirational Armchair Adventure and an Autumnal theme to the Weekend Win.
Nearly half of all pregnancies are unintended and a high percentage of unwanted pregnancies lead to an abortion. Reducing the number of unintended pregnancies and increasing the use of effective birth control are two public health priorities. Could the implementation of pharmacist contraception prescribing combined with EC on the same day help “bridge the gap?” Guest Authors: Ashley H. Meredith, PharmD, MPH, BCACP, BCPS, CDCES and Veronica P. Vernon, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, NCMP Music by Good Talk
Knight of the SunPodcast Walk-through, Session 6. Up the creek. Music is “Dark 80s Synth” by White Bat. Session 6 Time Signatures:1:30. The Wood Elf N.P.C.s2:43. What the Wood Elves know that is important. What they need to find out. 4:43. The Ogre Blu'Ghra.6:05. Staging the deaths of specific NPCs.6:52. Little Sister Gretchen.9:10. Using a Drover or two in the villager (Missing Merchant's Hook note). 10:44. The Chapel's belltower as a vantage point.12:59. Notes on the Ghast, Father Chandley.14:11. Investigating the constable's house on day two, rather than day one and the location of the constable's house. 15:32. Negotiating access to the Dwarven tower (the brewery) with the bodies of the constable, his wife and/or the baby. 16:23. What the dwarves will do with the bodies, if they gain them. 17:32. Considering the taller buildings. Holing up in them. Falling out of them.18:57. The room to play with the situation in the village.19:49. Using the Wood Elves to spur the PCs onward.20:00. What if the PCs barricade the northern end of the creek. 20:48. Old man Mcgrubber's prize bull?21:06. Your paladin's prize war horse. 21:55. Mindra adding to the mess. 22:23. Making a list of the levers you can pull. 23:00. Traveling up the Creek.23:29. Convincing an acolyte to come along.24:50. Complications with Niles. 25:55. Getting into the creek tunnel. 26:16. Movement in the creek. 26:45. Set encounters along the course of the creek.27:47. The Crow Encounter. Teaching the PCs the intricacies and difficulties of action in the creek. 29:55. Caring for PC feet.30:31. Alternative encounters in the creek. Someone trapped out in the thorns. 32:12. The encounter with the deer. 37:42. The Lesser Wraith (and friends).40:52. The scream of the lesser Wraith. 41:44. Complications of the Wraith and Specter encounters. 44:05. The battle at the waterfall. 49:23. The guards in the creek at the bottom of Bone-Dust Hill.51:30. Skeletal Commanders. 55:10. Oddities of Skeletal Commanders. 56:27. Wrapping up. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Chuck starts out by talking about the idea of "red flag movies," and how the very IDEA makes him see red (I'm sorry). We put that absurd idea to bed, then I tell Chuck about Wonder Woman '84 and my thoughts on that. Chuck tells me about the Ryan Reynolds movie Free Guy and how much he enjoyed it. I then surprise Chuck with a bonus recap of the early-80's film "Up The Creek." I am also surprised I watched it. We answer some listener emails about the Arcade 1-Up, our show recap, and watching a movie sans trailers. That provides a nice segue into a discussion about the trailer for the new Spider-Man film. After we clean up our laps, we talk about the new trailer for "Shredder's Revenge," then the just-release footage from the next Saints Row game. Once we clear out our pop culture brains, Chuck tells me about his trip to the Emergency Room last week and what the doctors discovered living inside him! (Surprisingly, not a Nerf dart!) - Chuck MP3 Download
Can you get free stuff and promote it and that be a collaboration? Yes of course you can, but there are some things that you need to be aware of before you do that. Look there is nothing wrong with accepting gifts or even accepting companies that send you stuff to try and review if you like it. When you "end up the creek" is when you blur the lines between genuine interest in the item and just wanting them to keep coming in for nothing. I talk about this and what to think about while you are deciding if this is a collaboration or just advertising. I also give you 3 things to check out, just because I like them.
In this episode, Alison explores metaphorical solutions if you feel like you're up a creek without a paddle – solutions your mind can then translate back into the real life situation to help uncover more options than you thought you had about what to do. Alison also demonstrates drawing as a wonderful means of getting more perspective about a problem you're facing. Alison's ‘if you only have a few minutes to listen to the podcast topic' is about adapting your behaviour to suit the other and a reminder that doing that is NOT about giving up on who you are a person nor your identity. There's a wonderful vlog of me shouting at a door and blaming it for not opening https://youtu.be/MaktukJjGJQ Here's a blog sharing more about using drawing as a means of finding hidden solutions https://www.alisonsmith.co/i-just-dont-have-enough-time/ Drawing & Collage is one element of the LANDSCAPE coaching and problem solving toolkit and you'll find out more about the toolkit here https://www.alisonsmith.co/the-landscape-toolkit/ You'll also find out more about how to get out of the creek in my book Can't see the wood for the trees available from all online stockists along with many other of the idioms used in this podcast. Sign up for the Landscaping Your life newsletter - https://mailchi.mp/8191a411923f/alisonsmith Follow on https://www.facebook.com/LandscapingYourLife Follow on https://www.instagram.com/landscapingyourlife Follow on https://www.youtube.com/user/AlisonSmitheu See #landscapingyourlife on social media for more
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Nate Long talks about an amazing creek he hunted and found an unbelievable amout of coins and relics, then hit a Spanish American War camp and found 110 Pennsylvania State Seal buttons, and more!
What's the deal with manners? The weird, often arbitrary rules that we abide and judge people by? In this episode we dive into where they come from, their purpose and some of the weirdest social conventions lost in time. Expert guest:Stephen Mennell is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at University College Dublin (which is the largest university in the confederal National University of Ireland). Stephen does research in Sociological Theory and Historical Sociology. His major books include All Manners of Food (1985) and The American Civilizing Process (2007). Professor Mennel is one of most influential contemporary thinkers and authors in the space of manners and conventions, his work reflecting on the works of Norbert Elias has helped further the field and reach a new audience for both Elias and himself.Guest comedian: Having started performing comedy in the summer of 2016, Jamie has quickly established himself as a rising star on the comedy circuit. He has reached the finals of the prestigious So You Think You're Funny? and The Musical Comedy Awards, as well as being shortlisted for the BBC New Comedy Award. Jamie was also the runner up at Hastings Fringe New Comedian Of The Year.Jamie's stand up has been described as a mix of short stories and one liners, delivered with an instant likability and an understated confidence. Covering a range of topics including veganism, his mixed race heritage and coming to terms with entering adulthood.Coming from a musical background, he is adept at both straight stand up and musical comedy.Jamie has appeared on the BBC Asian Network ‘Stand Up Show' which TX'd live on radio and featured on the iPlayer and ‘Comedy Central at the Edinburgh Fringe'. He currently performs at many clubs all across the UK, including The Comedy Store and Up The Creek.
Tonight we talk boats!
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In this episode Justin & Lou have set the card table up right beside the https://www.seqwater.com.au/things-to-do/swimming-designated-areas-only/swimming-enoggera-reservoir (Enoggera Reservoir) in the north-western suburb of The Gap. Surrounded by hills and backing onto national park, The Gap is one of Brisbane's leafiest suburbs. The Gap is also a suburb that's inspired the soundtrack of Bluey, features a couple of the show's locations, and is home to a quiet little fellow called Bob Bilby! That's right - the original Bob Bilby calls https://www.candk.asn.au/thegap (The Gap C&K Kindy) home, and we'll talk to Anne Kerr who is one of the teachers, and also the voice of Mrs Retriever on Bluey. We'll hear some of Bob's story and how he helps the children at The Gap Kindy. Did he really go to Scotland? We also chat to https://www.instagram.com/shelley_lloyd_bris/?hl=en (Shelley Lloyd), a longtime journalist and newsreader with ABC Radio Brisbane and also a resident of The Gap. For many years Brisbane woke to the sound of Shelley reading the news, but she is also well known for her photography of the wildlife in and around The Gap. We find out more about our location today; the Enoggera Reservoir and the https://www.walkaboutcreek.com.au/walkabout-creek-cafe/wildlife/ (Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre,) as well as ways to enjoy a Bluey Day Out in The Gap. Bluey's Brisbane is the podcast that explores the real life world of your favourite Heeler family, and is hosted by Justin Rouillon and Lou Bromley. Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/blueysbrisbane (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/blueysbrisbane/ (Instagram) - @blueysbrisbane https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/things-to-see-and-do/council-venues-and-precincts/mt-coot-tha-precinct/mt-coot-tha-reserve/mountain-bike-riding-on-mt-coot-tha (Click here) for more info on mountain bike riding in The Gap. https://bq.org.au/where-to-rides/enoggera-creek-bikeway/ (Click here) for info on the Enoggera Creek Bikeway.
Every great Jonathan Creek episode consists of three parts or acts: The Effect, The Method, and The Reveal. There’s also a fair amount of grot, things that really shouldn’t be said anymore, and one of television’s most enduring romances. Join Gav Murphy and Daniel Krupa as they break down all 32 episodes of Jonathan Creek, the classic British TV show about a magician’s assistant who solved impossible crimes, which they watched religiously as kids (and now, as adults). Up The Creek is the definitive Jonathan Creek companion. Support this podcast
Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society: Audio Fishbowl
Board Members James Mickens and Jonathan Zittrain explore cybersecurity beyond its traditional boundaries of protecting data or code from bad actors. Increasingly, the pervasive integration of computing systems into modern societal processes (e.g. news, election results) creates new tensions such as the exponential growth of disinformation. After all, disinformation stems from issues about how users are authenticated and what abilities they are granted on a given network. These challenges move the concerns of access control into more nuanced considerations about the kind of content that users within computer systems may be able to submit. This session considers how redefining cybersecurity might help address such issues more effectively. Learn more about the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at cyber.harvard.edu
Wendy Liebman and Jeffrey Sherman are among the world’s most adorable couples. The cutest thing about them being that they are each other’s biggest fans. Wendy is a comedian with a unique wordplay afterthought style that has taken her to The Tonight Show, Letterman, HBO and Comedy Central Specials. Her husband Jeffrey Sherman is an accomplished writer/producer/musician whose credits include Boy Meets World, Up The Creek and an award winning documentary about his father and uncle, Disney composers Robert and Richard Sherman. Plus Fritz and Weezy’s media path travels through the works of Ta-Nehisi Coates, Christopher Buckley, Barbara Kopple, and the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with books by Jeffrey Toobin and Jan Crawford Greenburg.
The journey to the Barren Hills promises to be a tortuous one and our party are prepared for anything that's thrown at them...apart from a spot of canoeing. WFRP, Actual Play
REPOST JULY 6, 2016: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy open-mic near you) talk Captain America quits Top Gear, Summer TV's Winners & Losers thus far (Rizzoli & Isles, winner; BrainDead, loser), Preacher, Queen of the South, Cleverman, Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes, The CW vs. Hulu vs. CBS All Access, Rasslin' News, Jessica Williams outta The Daily Show (boo!), Nancy Grace outta HLN (yay!) and What to Watch Harder (Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll, Killjoys, Dark Matter, Queen of the South, Aquarius, Preacher, Outcast, Outlander, Angie Tribeca, Not Safe WIth Nikki Glaser, Another Period, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Ray Donovan and Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes). Drinking: 'Merican Mojitos made with Silver Rum from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Sugar House Distillery.
Dave and Alonso proudly introduce their Patreon page for Linoleum Knife subscribers and then talk about a very mixed bag of January releases. But seriously, go visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/LinoleumKnife Dave's DVD pick of the week: DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST Alonso's Blu-ray pick of the week: UP THE CREEK
On this episode of the One Piece Podcast we're joined by Firecrouch and Funkatron as we discuss the news, manga Chapter 555, “Oars and his Conical Hat,” a little bit of Piece Together, and a little surprise at the end (thanks to Steve). This Sunday we will have a super-sized episode of the One Piece Podcast to commemorate the return of the One Piece Simulcast. Enjoy!