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In our special extended 50th episode extravaganza, Sonny, Rory and special guest improviser Phillip Whyte journey into Zack Snyder's 'Rebel Moon' universe to bring you a space operatic tale like no other. Suck it LucasFilm!* * Make more of those classic LucasArts adventure games, then we'll talk.
Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today, we're going to be discussing the history and family tree of the Black family. You might not know this, but Sirius Black was more than just a powerful wizard who escaped the dungeons of Azkaban. By birthright, he was a member of one of the most powerful wizarding families in all of Britain. In fact, the Black family line can be traced back through the centuries, and was celebrated as one of the proudest pure-blood families in the world. And by the time Sirius was born, he was one of the few male heirs that remained. Which meant his passing, in the Death Chamber on the ninth level of the ministry of magic, marked the end of the Black Family line. But even that wasn't really the end for them. Although the women of the family didn't typically keep their last name after marriage, they married into dozens of other pure blood families throughout England. In some way, almost every Weasly, Potter, Lestrange, Lupin, and Malfoy could find a connection to the Blacks. Today, we're going to take a look at the very first recorded ancestor in Sirius's line, and trace the history of the Black family, from Sirius's own namesake, to the final male heirs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's not uncommon to hear of rogue tech engineers throwing in the towel at their 9 to 5 and diving head first into founding a successful startup but for Mark McKenzie, that narrative got flipped on its head when he left the startup world as a new dad for the stability of being an employee. While some might think it a backward step, for Mark this move connected him with a brand new community and paved the way for him to embed himself into the crypto space in the early days, grow with it and eventually find his way back to founder with Megapont Ape Club, an NFT membership club for pioneers built on Stacks. I sat down with Mark to talk about his trajectory from engineer to employee to founder, his work with Weasly the artist behind Megapont Ape Club, shared about their upcoming women focused collection, and why diversity and making the NFT and crypto more accessible is the way to creating real world impact. - Meet Our Guest Mark is the co-founder of Megapont and a chain agnostic crypto maxi. Connect with Mark on https://twitter.com/mrkmcknz (Twitter) - What We Unraveled * Mark's background as an engineer, working in the tech art world, and how becoming a dad and a traditional tech job ended up being the catalyst for finding his way into crypto, and eventually, NFTs * The unexpected value in moving to a traditional 9-5 job after being embedded in startups, and the freedom in having stability at the right time * The origins of the Megapont Ape Club NFT membership community, and why it serves as an artist launch pad * The importance of being able to articulate your vision and dream as a founder * Why diversity and accessibility is important to Megapont Ape Club and with NFTs generally * The early days of Megapont Ape Club, how growth changed the way they managed their community, and how much the community itself means to them now * How being at the right place at the right time can change someone's life with crypto and NFTs * The first steps Mark would suggest to anyone who wanted to break into the space, and why he recommends people's starting investment be no more than their entertainment budget * Megapont Ape Club's upcoming female focused NFT collection, and the thought process behind it as a male-led team who are deeply committed to hitting the mark on female representation - Unravel Further https://www.megapont.com/ (Megapont Ape Club on Web) https://twitter.com/MegapontNFT (Megapont Ape Club on Twitter) https://twitter.com/megapont (Weasly) https://www.stacks.co/ (Stacks) https://www.coinbase.com/ (Coinbase) https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong (Brian Armstrong) https://bitcoin.org/en/ (Bitcoin) https://www.gamestop.com/ (GameStop) https://twitter.com/markperera (Mark Parera) https://discord.com/ (Discord) https://www.crashpunks.com/ (Crash Punks) https://bitcoinmonkeys.io/ (Bitcoin Monkeys) https://www.projectindigonft.com/ (Project Indigo) https://www.cryptochicks.app/ (Crypto Chicks) https://worldofwomen.art/ (World of Women) Art of War by Sun Tzu - Connect with Vane Twitter: https://my.captivate.fm/twitter.com/vanesvibes (@vanesvibes) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanesvibes/ (@vanesvibes) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzWyIZ9APqSrcZ001ddKrZg (Unraveling Crypto) TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@vanesvibes (@vanesvibes) - Did you love this conversation? Why not leave us a review and tell the world!
Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we're discussing the history and family tree of the Black family. You might not know this, but Sirius Black was more than just a powerful wizard who escaped the dungeons of Azkaban. By birthright, he was a member of one of the most powerful wizarding families in all of Britain. In fact, the Black family line can be traced back through the centuries, and was celebrated as one of the proudest pure-blood families in the world. And by the time Sirius was born, he was one of the few male heirs that remained. Which meant his passing, in the Death Chamber on the ninth level of the ministry of magic, marked the end of the Black Family line. But even that wasn't really the end for them. Although the women of the family didn't typically keep their last name after marriage, they married into dozens of other pure blood families throughout England. In some way, almost every Weasly, Potter, Lestrange, Lupin, and Malfoy could find a connection to the Blacks. Today, we're going to take a look at the very first recorded ancestor in Sirius's line, and trace the history of the Black family, from Sirius's own namesake, to the final male heirs.
Heute gibt es mal wieder eine Charakterfolge! https://harrypotter.fandom.com/de/wiki/Ginevra_Weasley
Harry Potter är ett ämne som av någon anledning gått under Geekpoddens radar allt för länge! Med ny film i Potter-världen på väg den 8 april så ska vi råda bot på detta! Äntligen är det dags för J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter att göra entre! Vad är det som gör böckerna till några av de mest lästa och älskade i världen? Vilken är Robert aka "Star Lords" koppling till Potterverse? Har Florian koll på filmernas makalösa lineup? Vem är inkallad till Geekpodden som Harry Potter expert? Och är Harry Potter filmerna julfilmer? Häng med Robert, Florian och Malin MacKey aka ”Weasly” på denna magiska resa, som lyfter locket på häxkitteln och smakar på denna mustiga trollbrygd som är Potterverse! Medverkande: samt vår eminenta gäst och Harry Potter-expert Malin Mac Key Lets make magic!
Heute geht es um Molly und Arthur und es kam sehr interessante Fakten raus und dann werde ich mir den Stammbaum noch mal genauer anschauen. Ich hoffe es geht euch ein gut und empfehle mich gerne weiter hört bei Ilvermorny cast vorbei und tschüss
Heute mache ich die Kapitel drei und vier von meiner Ginny Weasly Fan Fiction weiter und hoffe es gefällt euch. Und danke danke danke für 4,9 K das hat mich super gefreut und wir haben jetzt dann bald die 5,0 K und dann können wir das Special machen.
Kirjanduspodcasti "Kapsapea" 6. osa.Mis oleks kui… saaksid veeta päeva oma lemmikkirjaniku või raamatutegelasega? Kes see oleks? Mida te koos teeksite? Millest te räägiksite? Selles saates saab lugejakirjade põhjal mõnusalt ja mõõdutundetult unistada - mõtiskleda selle üle, kellega musketäridest oleks eakohane suhelda, kujutleda, mida teha koos Haruki Murakamiga, kuidas võiks mööduda öö Muumipapa nahas, kust pärines õdede Brontede informatsioon, kes on Weasley kaksikute isa ja palju muud. Tulge kaasa, kõik läheb hästi. See on ju “Kapsapea”.Saatejuhid: Berit Kaschan ja Ester UrbalaHelikujundus: Janek MurdSaates kõlanud autorid, nende raamatud ja tegelaskujud, kellega soovitakse kohtuda:A. Dumas "Kolm musketäri", V. Matas "Bartleby & Co", E. Ferrante "Napoli-romaanid", T. Jansson "Muumitrollid" (öö muumitrollina), Cullen-Rangoy-Kivisilla "Kolm sõlme", S. Nordqvist "Pettson ja Findus" (külaskäik vanameistri juurde), J.W.Goethe "Noore Wertheri kannatused", T. Westover "Haritud", J.K.Rowling "Harry Potter" (ja Weasly kaksikud), S. Undset "Kristiina Lauritsatütar", A. Lindgren "Pipi Pikksukk", Käbi Laretei (Bergmanist või siis mitte), P.G. Wodehouse (tiiruke golfi), W. Shakespeare, E. Hemingway, D. Kareva, E .M. Remarque, H. Murakami (jalutuskäik Hawail), M. Bulgakov, A. Jacobs, G. Garcia Marquéz (lesimine paadis), T. Pratchett (Nanny Ogg ja Härra Porgand), S. Fitzgerald (peod, muidugi), B. Akunin (Erast Fandrorin), V. Pelevin, N. Gogol (kolamine Nevski prospektil) ja teised!
The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom
SIGN UP FOR THE POTTER DISCUSSION NEWSLETTER AND CLAIM YOUR GUIDE HERE!In this episode I reveal what Dumbledore's actual plan was. Enjoy!Summary: We never truly understand what Dumbledore's plan is. That is because he doesn't confide in anyone. And, his plan is forever changing. This is Dumbledore's true plan in the first Harry Potter book. Dumbledore started by bringing Harry to the Dursley's where he grew up. When Harry turned eleven, Dumbledore could have sent anyone to pick Harry up, but Hagrid was the one picked. That may have been because Dumbledore wanted Harry to become good friends with Hagrid from the start. That turned out well, as Hagrid helped Harry a lot through his days at Hogwarts. Then, after Harry got all his things from Diagon Alley, he spent a fortnight at the Dursley's house before going to King's Cross to catch the Hogwarts Express. But oh no! Harry has no idea where to go. That is when Mrs. Wealsy shows up, loudly saying how the train station was packed with muggles. That seems a little too perfect. And as we see the Weaslys being great assets to Harry, we can assume Dumbledore might have told Mrs. Weasly what to do. Then Harry goes to Hogwarts. There, all seems well until the students are informed of a mystery in the castle. When Harry and his friends are running from Filch one night, they stumble into that very secret. They find Fluffy the three headed dog. Only a day later, Hagrid let slip that the dog was his, and the secret behind it was only between Dumbledore and Nicholas Flamel. It's odd that Hagrid tells Harry the exact information to get the answer. Did Dumbledore tell him to? On Christmas, Harry conveniently gets a present (from Dumbledore) that allows him to move around the castle at night. Harry goes to the library to find Flamel. After another run in with Filch, Harry runs to the mirror of Erised. Entranced, Harry goes back every night. The last night he does this, Dumbledore is waiting. But Harry isn't expelled. When Harry finds out who Flamel is, they hurry down the third floor corridor. Somehow, Harry makes it through the whole thing! It's as if Dumbledore designed it that way... Gmail: ThePotterDiscussion@gmail.comInstagram: @thepotterdisucssionWebsite: https://www.thepotterdiscussion.buzzsprout.com
The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom
In this episode I explain why I think Percey Weasly is cursed.Gmail: ThePotterDiscussion@gmail.comWebsite: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1333369
In this Rank 'Em Podcast Reaction Show, Don and Garrett discuss their favorite Hogwarts professors, as well as their favorite Defense Against the Dark Arts professors.Follow us on Twitter:@RankEmPodcast@Donny_G@GarrettSearight
In week 6 of our Harry Potter movie series the gang discuss the movie where Harry continues to do a horrific job of spying on people. Is the Liquid luck the same stuff from Big Trouble in Little China and why aren’t good and bad wizards drinking liquid luck all the time? Does butterbeer get your drunk and what happens if you cast a spell when you’re hammered? Why did the Death Eaters burn the Weasly’s house then just leave? Lot more is discussed I just didn’t feel like typing it here…so you better just download the ep and find out for yourself! Hold My Popcorn is brought to you by Ballsy! Body wash for your man parts. Visit https://ballwash.com, and enter the promo code POPCORN15 for 15% off your first order. If you want to be part of the show, or want to scream at us check out our Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages, or email us at tdbackrow@gmail.com
Mi versión de Hp y la Orden del Fènix. de J.K Rowlings. Para Alma.
Mi versión de Harry Potter y El cáliz de fuego para Alma.
Today we look at two stories in Harry Potter to help us understand the multidimensional meaning of three crucial words: Temptation, Repentance, and Reconciliation. We track what happened to Hagrid and Percy, and discover an amazing parallel to the story given by the master story teller, Jesus, known as “The Prodigal Son.”
Today we look at two stories in Harry Potter to help us understand the multidimensional meaning of three crucial words: Temptation, Repentance, and Reconciliation. We track what happened to Hagrid and Percy, and discover an amazing parallel to the story given by the master story teller, Jesus, known as “The Prodigal Son.”
Today we look at two stories in Harry Potter to help us understand the multidimensional meaning of three crucial words: Temptation, Repentance, and Reconciliation. We track what happened to Hagrid and Percy, and discover an amazing parallel to the story given by the master story teller, Jesus, known as “The Prodigal Son.”
FEATURING: ALLY CARTER Today, I’m featuring Ally Carter, author of the Gallagher Girls series, the Heist Society series, and many more. Her books feature kick-butt heroines and fast-paced action, with a lot of mystery thrown in for good measure. I’ve had the privilege of seeing Ms. Carter speak at a couple of teen book festivals. I’m happy to report that she lives up to the wit, humor, and intelligence that is found in her books. (Sometimes that doesn’t always happen when you meet your heroes, am I right?) I LOVED hearing her talk about her goal to write mentoring characters for her heroines, guides who had gravitas and gumption. And I loved reading those characters even more – like Eleanor Chancellor, in her Embassy Row series and Cammie’s Mom, Rachel Morgan, in the Gallagher Girls series. WHAT CHARACTERIZES HER WORK Ally Carter’s work empowers readers, as she walks us through the issues that characterize most of her work: Dealing with the loss of a parent Trusting yourself Trusting the people around you Relationships with parents Friendships Girl Power Her twisty endings, her brilliant weaving of history into her plots, and her clever, nail-biting cliffhangers are all reasons why I love her fantastic body of work. Which is what I want to dive into now. The first Ally Carter book I ever read was “I Could Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You.” How’s that for a title?! It’s the first in her Gallagher Girls series, and as soon as I finished it, I wanted to read everything she ever wrote. THE GALLAGHER GIRLS This is a series that is appropriate for middle-grade readers on up, and it’s all about a girl’s school that looks like a snotty prep academy on the outside, but inside, it’s actually a spy school for girls. The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women is equipped with an underground training facility, former government agents for instructors, and classes like Hacking the CIA 101. The staff and the girls keep their secret at all costs – and the way that plays out is super fun! Think alarms that trigger bookcase flipping, automated accessory swapping (paintings flipping over on the wall by themselves,) and drills to make sure it all runs like a well-oiled machine. Now, that description alone may sound formulaic, but Carter elevates it with her relatable characters and their baggage – specifically, Cammie Morgan, whose father (a secret agent himself) has died under mysterious circumstances. And did I mention her mother is the headmistress? Yeah. Throw in her tumultuous love life (or lack thereof), a terrorist organization determined to kidnap her, and teachers who may or may not be double agents, and you have the recipe for a complex, tug-at-your-heartstrings series. The books in the Gallagher Girls series are: I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover Only the Good Spy Young Out of Sight, Out of Time United We Spy You can find them (and all the others I’ll be talking about) in the show notes. HEIST SOCIETY The next Ally Carter series I devoured was The Heist Society books. And let me throw in here – I really hate to start a series when the books haven’t ALL been released! But with Ally Carter, I wait on pins and needles until her newest drops. That includes this series – and I still have hopes that she’ll put out a 4th book.) So, Heist Society. This is a series probably best for older teens because there is some sexual tension – nothing overt, but it’s there, and also, there are some complex historical factors woven in that touch on things like the Holocaust. These books feature Katarina “Kat” Bishop, who is part of a long line of art thieves. Carter paints the picture of a “royal” family of con artists that’s been around for centuries. Kat is part the newest generation, and from an early age, she’s been taught all the ins and outs of running scams and, well, heists, by the best in the business. With a crew that consists of her beautiful, sophisticated cousin (Gabrielle) , a set of brothers (Angus and Hamish Bagshaw) who are a cross between the Weasly twins and the two brothers in Ocean’s 11, a tech whiz (Simon), and an ever-mysterious boy billionaire (Hale – specifically, W.W. Hale the Fifth. Hale is her friend of several years, there’s definite tension between them – as in the attraction kind of tension.) Kat and her team travel the world to pull off their heists, and she’s often reluctant participant. But she’s also one of the best, and extenuating circumstances keep pulling her back into the family business. There are mysteries within mysteries – like, is Nick (the charming teen who tried to pick Kat’s pocket) a good guy or a bad guy? And what is the WW part of Hale’s name? And who is Vasily Romani? While this may sound like the teen version of the Ocean’s movies, or The Italian Job, what makes it really come alive are the very flawed characters (much like in the Gallagher Girls.) They may look like cookie cutouts on the surface, but their complexities and weaknesses are what makes these stories great. The books in the Heist Society Series are: Heist Society Uncommon Criminals Perfect Scoundrels The Grift of the Magi (This is a short novella.) CROSSOVER FUN Okay, I also have to mention another novella that Carter wrote that’s a crossover between the Gallagher world and the Heist Society world, Double Crossed: A Spies and Thieves Story. If I didn’t already love Ally Carter, this book would definitely seal the deal! EMBASSY ROW Okay, I’m just going to touch briefly on the next series, the Embassy Row books. I have to be brutally honest here and say I’m not as excited about them as I was her first two series. I think it’s because I found the main character, Grace Blakely, so unlikeable. Which is harsh, I admit, but as a reader, I have a hard time connecting with victim-y characters. Which Grace definitely seems like, as she tries to navigate the aftereffects of her mother’s murder, and the amnesia she’s had since the night it happened. Grace is one of Carter’s most deeply flawed characters, and it was difficult for me to read – sort of like watching a train wreck – you don’t really want to see, but you can’t look away. Moving on, as Grace faces the challenges of trying to get her family to believe she’s not crazy, make a place for herself in her Grandfather’s world (he’s the American Ambassador to fictional Adria,) and remember the details of that awful night her Mom died, she slowly starts to trust the group of kids who surround her. Kids from all over the world, who like her, live on Embassy Row in Adria. They’re a motley crew, and of course, there’s a love interest there. One that is layered and complicated, in true Carter fashion. One of the best parts of the Embassy Row series is Grace’s Grandfather’s Chief of Staff, Eleanor Chancellor – I mentioned her before, as one of the mentoring women that Ally Carter talked about during a teen book festival I attended. It’s unclear if Ms. Chancellor is a hero or villain, but regardless, she has the gravitas to help Grace get back on her feet. As Grace gets closer to solving the mystery of who killed her mother, another secret starts to unravel – one that not only impacts Grace but the country of Adria and the whole world. And while it’s not my favorite, The Embassy Row does have Carter’s trademarks: high suspense and twisty plotlines. Here are the books in the Embassy Row series: All Fall Down See How They Run Take the Key and Lock Her Up Ally Carter has several other stand-alone novels, but I’m going to stop here today. Except for adding that one of her most recent books, Not if I Save You First, is also awesome. CONVERSATION QUESTIONS WITH YOUR TEEN These books really encompass her complex, girl-powered, fast-paced style. And, they’re really great for jumping into conversations with your teen with questions like: What does it mean to be able to trust someone? When is it okay to keep secrets from the people you’re closest to? When you’re facing a crisis, when should you go to an adult for help? How do you know who your “true” friends are? What can you do if you’ve made a big mistake – one that’s caused a lot of damage not only to yourself but to others? How do you know when to fight for justice? What does it mean to be a strong woman? What’s the best way to learn how to trust yourself? Okay, I can’t wait to hear how you and your teen enjoy Ally Carter’s books! Please be sure to DM me or reply to my email this week. Referenced in this Episode The Ish Girl on Facebook The Ish Girl on Instagram For exclusive content, Sign Up for The Ish Girl’s Weekly Email! FREE EBOOK: Be the Grownup They Need
In an episode we're sure is going to be a divisive one, Nerd Rage: TGD brings together some hardcore fans of both "Harry Potter" and "A Song of Ice and Fire"/"Game of Thrones" to talk which franchise has the real magic. Can Harry school ASOIAF, Hogwarts-style, or will Arya Stark scratch another name off her list? Whether you're waiting for summer vacation or winter is coming, just be ready to RAGE! "Nerd Rage LIVE: The Roast of Hogwarts" @ The Set-Up in San Francisco, 11/28 Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Austin Carr, Jill Kolongowski, Kristee Ono, and RJ Equality Ingram. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alright, Harry Potter nerds -- with the "Fantastic Beasts" sequel coming out this Friday, we decided to put the houses against each other in our own personal, Nerd Rage-style Battle for Hogwarts. Does Griffindor have what it takes to make it to end? Is Ravenclaw able to outthink the room? DOES ANYONE CARE ABOUT HUFFLEPUFF? Guys, I seriously wish I knew more Harry Potter references -- so real fans, get ready to RAGE! "Nerd Rage LIVE: The Roast of Hogwarts" @ The Set-Up in San Francisco, 11/28 Produced by Will Scovill & Komedio Comedy Find more episodes of Nerd Rage! The Great Debates at NerdRagePodcast.com (http://nerdragepodcast.com/) Stay informed on Komedio live shows and podcasts visit Komed.io (http://komed.io/) ✉️ e-Mail us at KomedioComedy@gmail.com (put “Nerd Rage” in the subject line) Find us @NerdRageTGD (https://twitter.com/nerdragetgd) on Twitter or follow us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/nerdrageTGD/) for more updates. Special Guests: Colette Ono, Grant Ono , Jill Kolongowski, and RJ Equality Ingram. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In which our heroes count up their galleons, bamboozle some muggles, bully Ron, and wonder why the Weaslys are so poor. In part two of our seven part exploration of the Harry Potter Universe we look at the bizarre nature of Wizard currency, discover we don't understand brains in the slightest, and explore the danger of floo-powder. Jackson thinks the Weaslys would enjoy Catholicism, Zammit doesn’t think the Weasly’s are poor at all, and Duscher just wonders why magic wont solve everything. It’s a wizarding spending spree as we spend every last knut, galleon, and the middle one on a fleet of nimbus 2014s and all the butter beer we can drink so we can rub it in Ron’s impoverished face . To help Ron afford new robes head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month, you can make a difference to his shitty poor wizard life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HP SPOILERS IN PODCAST. With the Harry Potter film series finally coming to an end it's the perfect time for Jonathan and Matt to weigh in on the global phenomenon. Not having read any of the books or seen any of the previous films, Jonathan's first impressions and questions are explored. Other questions that are delved into: Would you send your child to Hogwarts? At was age was it appropriate to be attracted to Emma Watson? Should Harry have gone out with Ron's younger sister? What mistakes did Voldemort make in his plan for world domination? What was the best item from the deathly hallows? and much more... They are joined by special guest and Harry Potter fan, Jess.
It's time for everyone's favorite boy wizard as Damon Shaw, Mike Ortiz, Janet Nowell, Jill Valuet, and Karin discuss the BEST HARRY POTTER CHARACTER. Will one of the Weasly's wield their wizardly wonders for a win? Can Sirius Black be serious about a victory? Will Hagrid squash Dobby? Can Luna Lovegood outcrazy Beatrix Lestrange. Is Severus Snape a better villain than Lord Voldemort, or a better hero than Harry Potter, If Dumbeldore dons the Sorting Hat, we he be assigned a win? And there's lots of slash fiction talk too...
Hey Potter Phreaks! Thanks for hanging in, and hopefully you’ll find this worth the wait. Spiritual impact book review one – HP and the Sorcerer’s Stone!! So, does it have a spiritual impact? Is it that bad? Is there something redeeming in the book? Listen and find out! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: […]
Hey Potter Phreaks! An interesting thought for this podcast – does the release date, July 21, have any spiritual significance? Does it tell us the fate of Harry? And of course some other stuff too. Keep the feedback coming – thanks!! I love it! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, […]
Hey there Potter Peeps! Sorry for the long delay between shows. Here’s a brief thought on Deathly Hallows and what’s coming for 2007! And keep the feedback coming – thanks!! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnate Peace out!
Hey Potter Phreaks! Don’t fret a new podcast is coming, but until then do something as brave and perilous as Harry – VOTE! Don’t forget – I need your feedback! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnate Peace out!
Hey there Potter Peeps! Sorry for the long delay between shows. This episode I’m talk a little about Jo Rowling’s comments at her reading, a bit about what witchcraft and rebellion mean (OK, quite a bit – about 15-20 minuets of breakdown!) and finally the Order of the Phoenix mini review. Thanks for staying subscribed! […]
Well, I'm off my soap box for a short bit and I'm talking about Potter! Yuppers, a mini-review of Prisoner of Azkaban. Hope you enjoy it, more "deep" stuff next time! Don't forget – I need your feedback! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, AIM/iChat, Yahoo!: PalmMagnate Peace out!
Today it’s a specail Easter Potter Phreak from yours truly – the Jesus Freak! I don’t talk much about Harry – I do mention Dumbledore, and most importantly I mention LOVE. The most important thing in any universe! Don’t forget – I need your feedback! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller [at] gmail.com voicemail: 206-202-W00T (9008) Skype, […]
So, maybe I got some Wiccan's ticked off? Maybe not. More importantly, I get to a mini-Review of Book 2: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets! Don't forget – I need your feedback! This weeks email: Hi, I just listened to the first episode of Potter Phreak. With so many Harry Potter-related podcasts out […]
In this, our first episode I introduce myself and answer one of the biggest questions that Potterphiles have – why do Fundies Hate Potter? Is it because they are just blathering idots, narrow minded ninconpoops? Maybe, maybe not! Who knows, it might even be that they just don’t understand things! Contact info: e-mail: truthteller […]