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RAD Reading
The Books That Tricked Us

RAD Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 52:40


Episode SummaryIn honor of April Fool's Day, we're talking about the ways books can trick you—the good and the bad—and sharing the books that tricked us! WARNING: Because of some of the bookish topics, this isn't an episode to listen to with your kids in the car. ;) Highlights: The worst prank Dawn experiencedWhy Roni can't hear the 80s song “Don't Treat Me Bad” without having prank flashbacksGood twists vs. bad twistsBooks that switch genres on youMisleading book coversSecondary plots that take overThe “It was all a dream…” Dallas clicheDawn's fraught relationship with Nicholas SparksThe book that didn't play fair (in our opinions)URNs and the Gone Girl effectNon-fiction can trick us too!Book expectations vs. the reality - why the mismatch?Horror vs. thrillerGreat books that tricked usRAD Reading Recs of the weekRoni's written a steamy story for a charity anthology to help Ukraine, pre-order Nightingale today!Click here to get the full show notes, including links to all of our recommendations and anything else we mentioned in the show.Find us online:RAD Reading on InstagramRAD Reading Facebook PageRAD Reading WebsiteRAD Rec Master ListConnect with Roni on her website or @roniloren on InstagramConnect with Dawn on her website or @dawnalexanderbooks on Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

the MIGHTY WARRIORS podcast
Ep. 33 - Learning from a family that had to deal with a daughter/sister's rape

the MIGHTY WARRIORS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 32:11


This episode deals with the tragic assault with Jacob's daughter--Dinah--a sister deeply loved by brothers who are ready to put their lives on the line to bring about justice for the evil that has been committed against her. Many voices are heard, except Dinah's because she never speaks, however, Colette (our podcast host) speaks on her behalf by sharing 4 ways we can help a person who has been molested or raped. [WARNING: Because of the sensitive nature of this episode, the listener's discretion is strongly advised].Website: www.colettecorrea.com

Sci-Fi Carnival
A Handmaid's Hell: Coming to a Democratic Government Near You (Blessed be the Spoilers)

Sci-Fi Carnival

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 177:17


Blessed Day! Hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson, and guest host, 'Just Mel', are back for the first Sci-Fi Carnival podcast of the year. And what a year it has been! In acknowledgment of the attempted coup on the U.S. government earlier this month, we are nerding-out with impunity over the Handmaid's Tale Hulu series. In this episode, we cover: Signs your country may be the next Gilead Other people's babies Handmaids, Martha's, Commanders, and Shaman Fake facts and totalitarian governments Playing the long game: something to consider when you didn't get out in time. What to do when your commander doesn't want to play scrabble anymore. Serena Joy and the art of outsmarting yourself. *Warning: Because of the events on January 6, 2021, this episode will be more political than usual. 

Baker's Banter
True Linkage

Baker's Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 27:25


A fun, but real conversation with a fun and real friend of 20+ years. (*Warning: Because of the feedback, I had to create a little bit of distance between the phone and the mic and she was in the car, so there will be moments where you'll have to listen closely.*) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bakersbanter/support

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Tech for Good Live
TFGL2020 - S1 - Ep7 - Abuse (International Women's Day Special)

Tech for Good Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 43:00


This is a special episode because it’s International Women’s Day! We’ve recorded a special episode on this day over the past few years. You can check them out on our website if that sounds like fun for you. Although, they’re probably not relevant any more because everything is totally fine and ok in the world now. It’s 2020. We’ve fixed all the issues plaguing the human race. There is no more inequality. Everything is fine. Everyone is happy. Honest. Warning: Because this topic is around gender and tech, we may be discussing subjects that might be distressing for some people, so take care when listening.  Joining host Bex are some excellent TFGL Women, Hera Hussain and Sacha Wynne. Bex was thinking about gender and tech before it was cool. Now it’s cool, there are UN hackathons and AI roundtables a-plenty. Don’t get her started on that, she’s got lots to stay and she will save it for another day! Hera lives and breathes gender and tech so it’s going to be hard to rein her in, but I suppose it is International Women’s Day. She can go wild with her commentary. But only today - like corporate feminism - everything goes back to sweatshops and unequal pay tomorrow.  Sacha, like the many men who come out of the woodwork to put #HeforShe in their twitter bio once a year, her presence is a rarity! Discussed on the show: Stat of the week  #Stalkerware infections grew by 40% in 2019, says @kaspersky . 67,500 unique users had stalkerware apps installed on their phones in 2019 #GIoT Charity news of the week The campaign sees Solace Women’s Aid use Twitter’s hidden replies function to highlight the plight of those trapped in ‘hidden’ abusive relationships.  Parents beg Pornhub to remove explicit sex photos of underage teenagers more quickly Bristol Post becomes one of the first newspapers to share abuse and threats made to Greta Thunberg by people from Bristol. Tech news of the week  Republican mega-donor buys stake in Twitter and seeks to oust Jack Dorsey – report Billionaire Paul Singer’s Elliott Management has taken a ‘sizable stake’ and intends to ‘push for changes’, reports Bloomberg News A Rant or Nice of the week? (or both…) The Vatican has joined forces with tech giants Microsoft and IBM to promote the ethical development of artificial intelligence (AI) and call for regulation of intrusive technologies such as facial recognition. Tracy Chou's app for blocking online harassment is in beta The engineer and tech diversity advocate is working on an app called Block Party. And finally…  eBay bans sellers from using coronavirus to 'profit from tragedies and disasters'. --------------------------- Listeners, what did you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at hello@techforgood.live  We’d love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your mates about this podcast! If you want to get more involved in our community, you can join our Slack channel or sign up to our newsletter. Just visit TechforGood.Live to find out how. Thanks to the wonderful podcast.co for hosting us in a beautiful mirrored studio. Which you can’t see. But it is pretty. If you want to create a podcast, you can find everything you need on their website. We’d also like to thank Happy Porch for their sponsorship which will allow us to have our episodes transcribed, helping us be more inclusive and accessible. Happy Porch provide strategy, technology and development for purpose driven organisations. You can find out more about them at happyporch.com.

Couples Synergy: Real Couples, Real Stories
69: Two People Living One Life For Over 62 Years - Sue & Marvin

Couples Synergy: Real Couples, Real Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 47:03


SUE & MARVIN'S STORY: Couples therapy & relationships experts, Dr Ray & Jean, interview Sue & Marvin about their long lasting marriage and how they made it work over 62 years together. Warning: Because of the technological challenges we encountered with them, our virtual interview sounded choppy. We, however, decided to still include their interview because of their story. Please subscribe to our podcast and leave us a comment and review. If you have questions, topic suggestions or would like to be considered as guests, email us at contact@couplessynergy.com. For more information about Couples Synergy, look us up online at Couplessynergy.com

Walk With Wingfield!
Ep. 2: Year-In Streaming Review + 2019 Plans!

Walk With Wingfield!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 46:27


This is an audio recording from a previous Twitch Stream where I review my 1st Year as a streamer, talk about how I started, my thought processes throughout the year, and where I'm going in 2019! Warning: Because this is a livestream, it may seem as though my thoughts are a bit more scattered, but I still believe this is worth a listen. Thank You for listening! Let me know what you thought about this episode either via Voice Message on Anchor, Twitter, and feel free to join the conversations on Twitch! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walkwithwingfield/support

The Super 8 Bit PowerHour
CHRISTMAS 2018

The Super 8 Bit PowerHour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 63:16


HO HO HO! It's time for the Super 8-Bit Power Hour to have their Christmas party and you're all invited! So Join Ben, Huw, Tom, Amanda, Emma-Jane, Chelsea and Drew for Episode CHRISTMAS 2018 as they pull a cracker and open presents all with the banter you expect from this damn podcast! Merry Christmas, everybody! Also as a Christmas gift for our Patreon supporters, you get an extra 40 mins of content! What, I hear you ask? Well it just so happens that the gang are quite partial to a game of Cards Against Humanity! Enjoy! (WARNING Because of the nature of the game, some listeners may find the content somewhat offensive). Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=4224497 eMail: thesuper8bitpowerhour@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/8bit_power_hour Facebook: facebook.com/The-Super-8-... YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCQrQgJT5_kX_h43IxtBsYJQ Theme Music by Neil James Earl: neiljamesearl.com

The Stick
1 – Noisespace.net! "It's Dot XYZ!"

The Stick

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 54:43


Welcome aboard the USS HomestarRErunner! We’re your captains Evan and David! In this first episode, we discuss the “First time here?” and character videos and give an of introduction to the characters. Also: early internet culture, Homestar’s continuing influence and weird Quiznos’ commercials.Warning: Because this discussion covers the characters it also includes some of the problematic elements of some of them, and while there is no specific discussion of triggering subject matter a general CW for mentions of sexual predation and racism is still present.

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DrinksWellWithOthers
EPISODE 9: The "Yup, we really screwed this one up" Episode

DrinksWellWithOthers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 68:56


WARNING: Because we had a couple cocktails before this podcast, we had a major equipment set up failure.  We forgot to plug in the mixer....well, Angie forgot to.  So, the entire episode sounds like it was recorded in a toilet.  It wasn't. Please forgive us.  We'd like to say it won't happen again, but, it just might.  Sorry.  This week Angie & Danielle talk about.... - Danielle's husbands terrible gift giving skills.  - The one time Angie's husband tried to kill her  - What the hell are we going to do with our kids all summer long?   - A game of "Open Your Damn Mouth"  - Neighborhood pranks  - Bad roommates  ....and so much more nonsense!  

InSession Film Podcast
Straight Outta Compton, Top 3 Music Biopics - Episode 130

InSession Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 88:56


This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Brendan takes the week off but we are joined by Richard Newby from Audiences Everywhere who joins us to discuss Straight Outta Compton, the N.W.A biopic taking the box office by storm. Going off of that, we also discuss our Top 3 music biopics and we start a new segment called Soundcheck, talking our favorite uses of music in film. Warning: Because of the nature of this show, the music and video clips may contain uncut language we normally edit out.  - Straight Outta Compton Review (5:42) - Top 3 Music Biopics (35:03) - Soundcheck (57:33) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Jabbercast, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Jabbercast: https://insessionfilm.jabbercast.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/   Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/

Mormon Stories - LDS
519: Clark Johnsen - From BYU to Broadway's Book of Mormon Musical Part 2

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2015 102:45


In this hilarious and touching episode of Mormon Stories, John Dehlin interviews Clark Johnson, an original cast member in the hit Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon. In part one, Clark shares his experience as a young gay Mormon coming from a conservative LDS background, his mission to Mexico, and how he and his family came to terms with his decision to leave the church.   In part two, Clark recounts the events and his favorite memories leading him to join The Book of Mormon cast; from the dance department at BYU to the Broadway stage. He goes on to share scene by scene and song by song, themes from the musical that relate to his life and experience with the world. Warning - Because of the language contained in the Book of Mormon Musical, listener discretion is advised.

Mormon Stories - LDS
518: Clark Johnsen - From BYU to Broadway's Book of Mormon Musical Part 1

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2015 73:10


In this hilarious and touching episode of Mormon Stories, John Dehlin interviews Clark Johnson, an original cast member in the hit Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon.  In part one, Clark shares his experience as a young gay Mormon coming from a conservative LDS background, his mission to Mexico, and how he and his family came to terms with his decision to leave the church.   In part two, Clark recounts the events and his favorite memories leading him to join The Book of Mormon cast; from the dance department at BYU to the Broadway stage. He goes on to share scene by scene and song by song, themes from the musical that relate to his life and experience with the world. Warning - Because of the language contained in the Book of Mormon Musical, listener discretion is advised.

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2011.02.11: Gregory Orr - The Blessing: Poetry as Survival

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2011 76:27


Gregory Orr The Blessing: Poetry as Survival Join Michael Lerner in conversation with Gregory Orr, considered by many to be a master of short, lyric free verse. Much of his early work is concerned with seminal events from his childhood, including a hunting accident when he was twelve in which he accidentally shot and killed his younger brother, followed shortly by his mother’s unexpected death, and his father’s later addiction to amphetamines. WARNING: Because of the subject matter, listeners should be prepared for what is, to some, emotionally difficult content. Gregory Orr Gregory was born in 1947 in Albany, New York, and grew up in the rural Hudson Valley. He is the author of nine collections of poetry, including How Beautiful the Beloved (Copper Canyon Press, 2009); Concerning the Book that is the Body of the Beloved (2005); The Caged Owl: New and Selected Poems (2002); Orpheus and Eurydice (2001); Burning the Empty Nests (1997); City of Salt (1995), which was a finalist for the L.A. Times Poetry Prize; and Gathering the Bones Together (1975). He is also the author of a memoir, The Blessing (Council Oak Books, 2002), which was chosen by Publisher’s Weekly as one of the fifty best non-fiction books the year, and three books of essays, including Poetry As Survival (2002) and Stanley Kunitz: An Introduction to the Poetry (1985). Read more about Gregory Orr on Poets.org. Find out more about The New School at tns.commonweal.org.

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2011.02.11: Gregory Orr with Michael Lerner - The Blessing: Poetry as Survival

Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2011 12:14


Gregory Orr The Blessing: Poetry as Survival Join Michael Lerner in conversation with Gregory Orr, considered by many to be a master of short, lyric free verse. Much of his early work is concerned with seminal events from his childhood, including a hunting accident when he was twelve in which he accidentally shot and killed his younger brother, followed shortly by his mother’s unexpected death, and his father’s later addiction to amphetamines. WARNING: Because of the subject matter, listeners should be prepared for what is, to some, emotionally difficult content. Gregory Orr Gregory was born in 1947 in Albany, New York, and grew up in the rural Hudson Valley. He is the author of nine collections of poetry, including How Beautiful the Beloved (Copper Canyon Press, 2009); Concerning the Book that is the Body of the Beloved (2005); The Caged Owl: New and Selected Poems (2002); Orpheus and Eurydice (2001); Burning the Empty Nests (1997); City of Salt (1995), which was a finalist for the L.A. Times Poetry Prize; and Gathering the Bones Together (1975). He is also the author of a memoir, The Blessing (Council Oak Books, 2002), which was chosen by Publisher’s Weekly as one of the fifty best non-fiction books the year, and three books of essays, including Poetry As Survival (2002) and Stanley Kunitz: An Introduction to the Poetry (1985). Read more about Gregory Orr on Poets.org. Find out more about The New School at tns.commonweal.org.