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Joey does NOT have Valentine's Day plans with "college boy," so what will the gang be doing for the Hallmarkiest of holidays? Attending an ANTI-Valentine's Day party thrown by Matt Caulfield, some rich jerk from school we've never heard of before -- and since the event is very secret and exclusive so it doesn't get raided by cops, finding it requires a little tradecraft. Everyone should be motivated to figure out where to go, since they have a visitor to impress: Kate (Alexandra Breckenridge!), Jack's ex-girlfriend from Rhode Island. She's fresh off a breakup, so Pacey decides the best way to get her through it is for Dawson to try to hook up with her -- and you KNOW Joey is as judgy about that as she was about the party itself until she actually showed up for it. Elsewhere, it's finally time for the date Henry and Jen have been talking about for several episodes. Henry got the meal comped, but still wants to arrive with a gift, and the best way he can think of to make some quick cash is not to do more odd jobs for his elderly benefactress but to sell his plasma...a lot. We HEART you, so we brought you an episode on "Valentine's Day Massacre"! JOIN THE AWT CLUB
The Novel: The Christmas VetoThe Author: Keira AndrewsThe Guest: SimoneThe Synopsis:Can fake dating lead to true love?My name's Connor Lisowski, and here's what you need to know about me:I've had a massive crush on my best friend's older brother since high school.Everyone thinks I'm straight.I have two dads but I'm afraid to come out.I've never even been kissed.And somehow, I've been roped into pretending to be Reid's boyfriend for the holidays. Who's Reid, you ask? Only the aforementioned best friend's older brother who never looked at me twice.Until now.Show Notes:- The 11th Day of Boobsmas - Simone fangirls over me and my books- Introducing today's holiday romance (00:07:38)- We HEART fake dating- A little on German Christmas markets from a real German (00:10:22)- A synopsis for The Christmas Veto (00:18:20)- Catching up on the first two books in the series- Books about queer characters vs. coming out stories - "Ridiculously political. Ridiculously feminist." - A few steamy sexcerpts... that don't have sex in them (00:41:30)- Shoe-tying as a love language- Tit or Tat: a Holiday Game (00:50:19)- Kelly's major brain fart- The 10th Day of Boobsmas jingle courtesy of Cooper BaldwinOther News: December 1st marks the start of The 12 Days of Boobsmas. Tune in for new podcast episodes, new giveaways, and more holiday romance recommendations, all month long!Purchase MY holiday novellas, Meet Me in Los Feliz and Venice Actually now!!Follow Boobies & Noobies on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @boobiespodcast, on TikTok @realkellyrey, and check out our blog, merch, and more on our brand new Boobies & Noobies website.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4851260/advertisement
Strong day in macro which supported the move up for traditional markets. Some talk of a ban on crypto in china has led to some false news and misplaced FUD. Saylor is buying bitcoin again, and has bought $350 million worth of bitcoin over the past 3 months as an ongoing buyer of bitcoin year over year. This recent acquisition in the given time period is the equivalent of buying 200 Bitcoin per day! The rumor making the timeline is that he pushed Bitcoin to 31k, but it just isn't possible given the insane daily volume even though he is buying a small islands worth daily. The NFT space is going bonkers after the @Azuki reveal yesterday. It is unclear how they will be able to bounce back from this, and the only lingering hope is these green beans that nobody has any solid information about…but the contract points to some burn mechanism. Apparently a green bean loading was announced back in December, and isn't something new. We had @gmoneyNFT on who states that an L for Azuki is an L for all of us. If you are doing a drop to expand the community, selling to only the existing community is not ideal. The apology from the team was odd as well, since it seemed to point to more beans instead of resolving the current issue.@batzdu put a tweet out about Azuki basically being finished, which is really tough to read from a respected figure like batz.@osf_rekt thinks they have taken a massive hit and speculates that they may have rushed this mint. They have successfully raised money and built a war chest, despite just fluffing the community with another 10k duplicates. There is a community warning about the Green Beans since they have not been officially confirmed by the team. It might be best to not interact until there is some clarity, stay safe!The anime is the biggest hope at this point, they have confirmed it is in the works so it will be interesting. The downside is that might take even more than the 40 mil they just raised to create a full on series of the highest quality. @steezysloth points to the strategic aspect of the launch. The intent was to get new people into the garden but there was never a viable path for new entrants with the mint. He also sees an issue with the liquidity pull; one thing that most people are overlooking is the giant 40 million bag they are now holding, and now success will just be about regaining the communities trust as they have already won in terms of cash. -We Heart the Steeeez!-There are roughly 50% of the beans revealed at this point, so this is a fairly accurate depiction of the entire collection, but we may be in fore some surprises yet. The stage went on to discuss what makes a project great, and most of it has nothing to do with the amount of money they hold or have raised. Imagine if you had 200-300 close friends IRL, you could do so much. This is the appeal of most projects and huge treasuries that aren't necessarily required to make a great NFT project.Have an opinion on the elementals? leave a comment!
The theme this week: We Heart 70s Rock. And before y'all start – no. We ain't nowhere near the age of those that created this music, but we love it nonetheless! Then it's on to our book: Comprised entirely of dialogue, this is the first-hand account of one band's meteoric rise to fame in the 1970s. It openly relates the few triumphs and many failures that took them from top to bottom and everywhere in between. More importantly, this story is about the destructive and healing power of love. The name of the band is Daisy Jones and Six. Our book is Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Let's get LIT!... Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod/; Twitter — twitter.com/litsocietypod; Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod/; and our website www.LitSocietyPod.com. Get in on the conversation by using #booksanddrama.
Happy 400th episode to us! We've got Producer Char, Erin, and Captain Party back in the studio and on the mic. This is an extended Basic Bitch as we reminisce over the interviews and opportunities we've been given since episode 300. Settle in for this one, and thanks again for your continued support. We Heart you. Let us know how we're doing: therealbtpod@gmail.com Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Listen in every Monday from 5:30 - 6 AM on BFF.FM POWERED BY
Listeners, we’re on a roll! Since we have so much content to give you, we’ve decided to start releasing two episodes a week … when appropriate. So, be sure to check us out on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and you won’t miss a thing. In this episode, we have the return of a special guest: writer-director-actor extraordinaire, Lawrence Saint-Victor. If you missed Lawrence’s first appearance on our show, check out Episode 31. This time around, Lawrence joins us for the first part of a two-part discussion entitled, “We Heart 80s Movies!” In addition, the Critic and the Referee review “Ordinary World,” which stars Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Selma Blair, Fred Armisten, and many other wonderful actors. “Ordinary World” will be available in theaters and On Demand this Friday. But, that’s not it. They also discuss the state of returning fall TV shows: From American Horror Story to Blackish to Blindspot, they’ve got you covered. And, as always, our Pick of the Week and Did You Know segments are dynamite. Enjoy! For complete info, visit whywatchthat.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listeners, we’re on a roll! Since we have so much content to give you, we’ve decided to start releasing two episodes a week … when appropriate. So, be sure to check us out on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and you won’t miss a thing. In this episode, we have the return of a special guest: writer-director-actor extraordinaire, Lawrence Saint-Victor. If you missed Lawrence’s first appearance on our show, check out Episode 31. This time around, Lawrence joins us for the first part of a two-part discussion entitled, “We Heart 80s Movies!” In addition, the Critic and the Referee review “Ordinary World,” which stars Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Selma Blair, Fred Armisten, and many other wonderful actors. “Ordinary World” will be available in theaters and On Demand this Friday. But, that’s not it. They also discuss the state of returning fall TV shows: From American Horror Story to Blackish to Blindspot, they’ve got you covered. And, as always, our Pick of the Week and Did You Know segments are dynamite. Enjoy! For complete info, visit whywatchthat.com!
In Episode Two of the Close Knit Podcast, Ani speaks to Kylie Walsh of We Heart the Arts. Kylie is a "wrapper", weaver, and creative retail space manager living in Sydney. We talk about her love of the fibre arts community, the Fibre Fair she organised and curated in late 2015, and some of her favourite fibre folks. You can follow along with Kylie on instagram at @weheartthearts, and you can find all the show notes (including links to all the folks we mentioned in the podcast) at www.closeknit.com.au/podcast/episode2
We’re giving some love to a few of JOY’s many resting programs this week! JOY has over 100 programs that are not currently going to air, but you can still listen to their podcasts and there […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_littlepodofjoy/p/joy.org.au/littlepodofjoy/wp-content/uploads/sites/290/2015/08/Podcast_ALPOJ-10-August-2015.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:06 — 36.7MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | RSS The post We Heart the Resting Programs! Plus Rainbow Crusaders appeared first on Little Pod of JOY.
On this week's episode of We Heart the Arts, it's the...peculiar return of Steve Hearts the Arts, featuring arts and culture magnate Ham Schlamasham.
On this week's episode of We Heart the Arts, it's the...peculiar return of Steve Hearts the Arts, featuring arts and culture magnate Ham Schlamasham.
On this week's episode of We Heart the Arts, we finally track down Steve's house! Oh, and we're joined by acclaimed food photographer Henrik Kenkle.
On this week's episode of We Heart the Arts, we finally track down Steve's house! Oh, and we're joined by acclaimed food photographer Henrik Kenkle.
On this week's episode of We Heart the Arts, brother and sister performance artists Dan and Pamela stop by our studio/room at the Devonshire Motel Laundry and Donut, and everything pretty goes off the rails from there.
On this week's episode of We Heart the Arts, brother and sister performance artists Dan and Pamela stop by our studio/room at the Devonshire Motel Laundry and Donut, and everything pretty goes off the rails from there.
On this week's special bonus episode, We Heart the Arts: On Location for the Time Being continues, as we are joined by collage artist/substitute art teacher Moira Blackwell.
On this week's special bonus episode, We Heart the Arts: On Location for the Time Being continues, as we are joined by collage artist/substitute art teacher Moira Blackwell.
On this very special “on location because we were scammed by Nigerian princes” version of We Heart the Arts, we are joined by total stranger Archie Williams and local sculptor Francois.
On this very special “on location because we were scammed by Nigerian princes” version of We Heart the Arts, we are joined by total stranger Archie Williams and local sculptor Francois.