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Restless creative spirit Mat Kvohst McNerney has been roaming esoteric realms since the mid '90s, giving voice to a wide variety of bands, be it the international collective Code, Norweird supernovas Dodheimsgard, the Beastmilk/Grave Pleasures hauntings, and the incomparable Hexvessel, We feature these projects and more in this survey of one of the most distinctive vocalists we've ever had the pleasure to enjoy. Note I: The Radical Research Patreon page is now set up and ready for your patronage. We are offering tiered subscription levels for those who want a set-it-and-forget-it donation option. As ever, if you choose to support us, we are humbled and grateful! patreon.com/RadicalResearchPodcast Music cited in order of appearance:Vomitorium, “Rhapsody in Blasphemy” (Hauriam Oscula De Te demo, 1994) The Tragedians, “Stoneblind” (Krull demo, 1996) Void, “Pathogen Bombshell” (Posthuman, 2003)Code, “A Cloud-Formed Teardrop Asylum” (Nouveau Gloaming, 2005)Code, “I Hold Your Light“ (Resplendent Grotesque, 2009) Decrepit Spectre, “Stranded Angels” (Coal Black Hearses, 2008) Dodheimsgard, “Apocalypticism” (Supervillain Outcast, 2007) Dodheimsgard, “Chrome Balaclava” (Supervillain Outcast, 2007) Gangrenator, “Cyclops Tribes of Inner Earth” (Tales from a Thousand Graves, 2010) Beastmilk, “Fear Your Mind” (Climax, 2013)Beastmilk, “Surf the Apocalypse” (Climax, 2013)Grave Pleasures, “Infatuation Overkill” (Motherblood, 2017)Hexvessel, “Bog Bodies” (Kindred, 2020) Hexvessel, “A Cabin in Montana” (Polar Veil, 2023)Radical Research is a conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of rock and metal music. This podcast is conceived and conducted by Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn. Though we consume music in a variety of ways, we give particular privilege to the immersive, full-album listening experience. Likewise, we believe that tangible music formats help provide the richest, most rewarding immersions and that music, artwork, and song titles cooperate to produce a singular effect on the listener. Great music is worth more than we ever pay for it.
Down in the Vomitorium it's back to Marrou and his section on Primary School and Education in antiquity. Jeff starts the episode a little skeptical thinking this might be a bit of a snoozer, but he quickly comes around, especially once Dave starts dropping ancient vowel exercises like an old school hip-hop beat. Tune in as we sift through ancient debates which read very modernly—when should kids start school? How much should teachers get paid? How many vacation days can we squeeze into the calendar? How much does elementary school truly matter? And, what core subjects should be taught?
Don't get to the end of this year wishing you had taken action to change your business and your life.Click here to schedule a free discovery call for your business: https://geni.us/IFORABEShop-Ware gives you the tools to provide your shop with everything needed to become optimally profitable.Click here to schedule a free demo: https://info.shop-ware.com/profitabilityUtilize the fastest and easiest way to look up and order parts and tires with PartsTech absolutely free.Click here to get started: https://geni.us/PartsTechTransform your shop's marketing with the best in the automotive industry, Shop Marketing Pros! Get a free audit of your shop's current marketing by clicking here: https://geni.us/ShopMarketingPros In this episode, Lucas and David are joined by Kieran O'Brien of Shopgenie from the Sunrise Automotive Training & Expo (https://www.trainingexpoaz.com/). The conversation begins with a humorous discussion about Roman vomitoriums, transitioning to a critique of self-help books and the challenges of extracting practical advice from them. The hosts discuss the complex world of customer experience in shop management software, emphasizing seamless integration over unnecessary feature additions. As the episode unfolds, they also touch on the impact of AI in customer service, sharing their mixed feelings on its growing influence.00:00 Boston Celtics player face injury, stays resilient.08:11 California's unsustainable environment leads to migration.14:09 Existential dread remains despite material possessions.16:30 Multi-services shop offers car detailing, coating, and repairs.23:48 Reluctantly attend July 4 event, discuss politics.27:24 Struggling to stay serious, issue of participation.35:16 Sponsorship needed for event, dinner just covers.40:11 Starting with vision, friends set up hangout.43:32 Embarrassing high school dog poo shoe mishap.49:21 Unpleasant encounter at church yard sale.54:00 Speaker credits late-night chat for career inspiration.01:01:01 Daughter named after mom with unusual spelling.01:05:33 Veteran discharged, struggles with job, takes pills.01:10:36 "Profit First" book is more storytelling than helpful.01:17:42 Build outcomes from problem, not feature requests.01:20:20 Experts predict negative consequences of AI development.
Con su autora, Diana J. Torres, e Itziar Ziga. En este libro, Diana J. Torres se purga de años de hartura para con las luchas antisistema y concretamente con el feminismo. Muchas cosas se llevan a cabo de modo terrible y la solución no es dejar de hacerlas sino hacerlas de otro modo. una propuesta rabiosa de cambio, una vomitona descontrolada y ácida.
Storie di tutti i giorni, cantava un Riccardo Fogli trionfante a Sanremo nel glorioso ’82. E noi questa settimana abbiamo raccolto le migliori storie sulla storia della stagione: da Nerone a Napoleone, da Catone a Platone. Di quest’ultimo in realtà non ne parliamo, ma ci dispiaceva non trovare il nome di un altro personaggio storico che finiva in -one. Se ne trovate altri, bravi! La sinossi della prossima settimana la scriverete voi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS EPISODE – Pack your bags for Italy and dust off some clues with us as we dig into our first episode of a new ongoing bonus series – Ancient Venues. For this first episode we take a look at the Amphitheatre of Capua (Anfiteatro Campano), located in modern day Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy. We are joined by Valerie Higgins, Associate Professor of Archaeology at The American University of Rome, who guides us through the history of this legendary venue from the Roman Empire. The current amphitheatre sits on the site of two former, smaller amphitheatres, the first of which is presumed to have been built close to 100 B.C. It is second in size only to the Roman Coliseum and is located next to what was the most notable school for gladiators, where Spartacus was from and began his rebellion. We learn all about this incredible venue, historic venue terminology, seating and ticketing, events that were hosted, why large scale events like this took place, concessions and design, and its fascinating hypogeum – located under the arena floor where they staged scenery and warriors for the events. Whether you're a venue nerd or a history buff, or a little of both, you'll love hearing all about this ancient wonder that helped shape the venues we all know and love today.Valerie Higgins: Website | Papers | Book ––––––ADVENTURES IN VENUELANDFollow on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or X/TwitterLearn more about Event & Venue Marketing ConferenceMeet our team:Paul Hooper | Co-host, Booking, Branding & MarketingDave Redelberger | Co-host & Guest ResearchMegan Ebeck | Marketing, Design & Digital AdvertisingSamantha Marker | Marketing, Copywriting & PublicityCamille Faulkner | Audio Editing & MixingHave a suggestion for a guest or bonus episode? We'd love to hear it! Send us an email.
The guys are back after a week off, and they really let the fireworks fly. And as always big thanks to our sponsors. Thanks RocketMoney.com/qq. it could save you hundreds a year.
We discuss Splatoon 3's new way to handle Splatfest among other things.
Marsupial saw Prey, Square Enix is staying afloat from their MMOs, and Pokemon continues to disappoint.
Marsupial Gamer went to Anime Matsuri and regales us of his time there. We also discuss Bayonetta 3's official release date, the DDoS attack on FFXIV, and much more.
We talk to Rick Piper of Cross Comics about his crowdfunding campaign for the Canadian Shield issue 2 and Snowdrift issue 1.
We discuss the Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves reveal trailer, Square Enix's Cloud Strife NFT figure, Kebabs, and much more.
We discuss John Romero announcing he is making a new FPS game with zero details on it, Taika Wahiti wanting to make a Thor movie without any fighting for some dumb reason, PS+ users unable to get the FF7:Re Intergrade DLC if they already own the base game, and much more.
We discuss Thor: Love and Thunder, Nintendo's acquisition of Dynamo making Nintendo Pictures, Unity CEO's internet drama around game monetization, and much more.
We discuss Bayonetta 3's "Naive Angel mode", Kirby Dream Buffet, Marsupial Gamer finally receiving his Steam Deck, and much more,
We discuss Kojima Productions seeking legal action against misinformation involving the assassination of Sinzo Abe, the big Final Fantasy XIV RP billboard scandal, a UK group throwing their hat in the ring to slow down Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, and much more.
We discuss the upcoming 6.2 patch for Final Fantasy XIV, Fire Emblem Heroes breaking a billion dollars in revenue, Person and other Atlus properties possibility getting live-action adaptations, and much more.
We discuss the recent Nintendo Switch Partners Mini-direct, including games like Harvestella, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Return to Monkey Island, Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection, and much more.
We discuss how a Diablo Immortal player defeats cash whales using WoW Gold, Amazon selling you AI with the voice of your dead loved ones, an asymmetric multiplayer Ghostbusters game, and much more.
We discuss Kraven being turned into a hippy, Final Fantasy XVI and XVII news, and much more.
We discuss all the news around the FF7 Remake franchise (why is this its own franchise), follow up on the Google AI story, and much more.
We discuss a suspended Google engineer who believed LaMDA "has a soul", some indie comics related drama, and a planned One Punch Man live-action thing.
We discuss the Future Games Show, upcoming Netflix animated series, a potential Duke Nukem movie, and much more.
For most of this episode, we trash talk Diablo Immortal. We also talk about Black Adam and some other stuff.
We discuss the gameplay trailer for Final Fantasy 16, people getting horny over Pokemon professors, Sega Genesis Mini 2, and much more.
We discuss today's trailer for Pokemon Scarlett and Violet, an Ultima retro collection forgery scandal, the Depp v Heard results, and more.
We discuss Spy x Family, EA deciding not to get political, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, a possible Speed Racer show, and much more.
We discuss thoughts on Chip in Dale compared to other films like Roger Rabbit and Looney Tunes Back in Action, the WB Multiversus beta test, and random TV series talk about shows like Spy x Family and All Of Us Are Dead.
We discuss the recent slew of new MCU announcements and why they are rather disappointing, the government's UFO disclosure, and much more.
Daddy Yankee vende tres nacionales como si nada y nosotros nos acordamos de aquellas veces que nos hizo perrear hasta el -11 (entonces) en nuestra época escolar.
We discuss Konami's best financial year ever, American Football using Anime to attract new viewers, Netflix refusing to censor, and much more.
We discuss Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, today's Summer Nintendo Indie World Showcase, the Summer games pres line up without E3, and much more.
We discuss Square Enix selling its Western Studios to Embracer, NYC suing Activision Blizzard, Nintendo Sports once destroying TVs, and much more.
We discuss Warcraft Mobile, the DioField Chronicle, Niel Adam's passing, and much more.
We discuss the recent trailer for Chip n Dale, some other random movie stuff, and more.
We discuss additions to the Nintendo Online Expansion Pass, Sony and Microsoft working ad placements into games, WoW Classis expanding into Wrath of the Lich King, and much more.
We discuss the Kingdom Hearts 4 reveal, the problem with Mario 64's code, stupid video game naming conventions, and much more.
We discuss the audience reception to Sonic the Hedgehog 2 [film], the Halo TV series, Rogue Legacy 2, and more.
We discuss E3 not returning this year, Unreal Engine 5's official release, Monkey Island returning, and much more.
We discuss Bungie suing over false DMCA claims, Capcom raising wages, Breath of the Wild 2 delays, and much more.
We discuss Octopath Traveller: Champions of the Continent in further detail, Netflix buying yet another game studio, reports of Sony merging PlayStation Plus and Now, and much more.
We discuss the Switch finally getting folders (sort of), CD Projekt Red claiming Witcher 4 will feature no CRUNCH during development, some of Marsupial's personal drama (it's comedic don't worry), and much more.
We discuss Ubisoft's Schalar, Twitch's new, oddly specific content policies, why spears are extremely underrated weapons, and much more.
We discuss Chocobo GP's insane monetization practices, Square Enix's new music channel, Princess Peach LEGO sets, and much more.
Hey, hey, hey!! The Bunker has returned with a legend. John Ensminger from Dog Fashion Disco. So many killer stories and just great history stories of this band .John is a founding member and an all around good dude. His drumming is killer and he knows music, he was raised in it.DFD's new album is out today. Go get it. I attached "Vomitorium" at the beginning. Go get it!!!!!!!!! razortowristrecords.com
We discuss the 35th Anniversary of Final Fantasy, the Sony State of Play, upcoming Apple, Intel, and Nvidia tech, and much more.
We discuss the Kirby and the Forgotten Lands demo, Epic Games acquiring Bandcamp, the Artesian PC drama, and more.
We discuss the announcement of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Steam deck joystick drift, and more.
This week we have a Q & A session with our special guest Lucas Holt! We discuss and answer questions regarding various beliefs and aspects of the Catholic faith, the process of becoming a Saint, why Catholic weddings are so long, and more! Lucas also discusses the rarely mentioned Peshtigo Fire and its fascinating connection to an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Also this week Joey and Stock have another segment of leftovers in which we debunk more historical (and pop culture) misconceptions!
On this episode, Jamie, Rob and Jennifer chat with actor, writer, director and “theater maker” Arian Moayed. We discuss his short form thriller, “The Accidental Wolf,” playing a wonderful yet terrible character on HBO's “Succession,” the obstacles we all face day to day, making a nonprofit from scratch, and the incredible work his company, Waterwell, is doing every day. Jennifer, Jamie, and Rob have a big “Take Two” to discuss, and Rob walks us through the Vomitorium (which probably isn't what you think it is). This week's music: Stevie Wonder's “Sir Duke,” “Big Easy” from “The Accidental Wolf,” Liz Callaway's rendition of Frank Losser's “My Heart Is So Full Of You,” and “Kindness” from “Bright Lights Big City." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices