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As Americans, we tend to be ethnocentric when we travel. We expect, stereotypically and categorically, that things “over there” will be what they are back in the States. We seem to be shocked and/or humored by their lack of ice cubes, to go cups, and shorts. Well, the opposite is also true…the Europeans find some of what we do quite bizarre. From our over reliance on air conditioning to Big Gulps, they think we are just plain weird about some things. Well, Jon and Kurt decide to identify some of these things we do that stick in the craw of our European neighbors.
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Ep. 202 Mike and Jason lose their cool; Jason was weirded out during Mike's special moment; And a Ben update Jason and Mike hold back no punches as a new season of Threads Podcast: Life Unfiltered begins. Mike and Jason take some time to catch up and are super vulnerable about some moments that happened to them during December.The Patreon page is live and we would love for you to support us! There are 3 different tiers to support us and each comes with some amazing perks. Learn more now! As always thank you so much for supporting the show.Our 1st Sponsor! Ervine's Auto Repair & Grand Rapids Hybrid They are the best in the business for car repair. Call them at 532-6600 or Ervines.comCheck out the show, Creative Ops! Subscribe to the newsletter so you don't miss anything we do, plus we drop bonus content in each newsletter!Subscribe on YouTube to watch us in the studio!New Community Facebook Group. Come join us to connect with some amazing Threadies!Join us on TikToK!-----You'll hear stories about real people who have dealt with depression, anxiety, addiction, self-doubt, or any other struggle they've faced on their journey through life. It doesn't matter where you are in your own story - there's something for everyone on this show!And if you need someone to talk to when it feels like things just aren't going well - reach out! We want nothing more than for every person who listens to this show to feel less alone in the world. Thank you so much for listening to us! We appreciate each and every one of you. Can you do us a favor? Tell someone about this podcast if you enjoy it. Also subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get our podcast from hereYou can find anything you would absolutely need from Threads Podcast here!Support the showThis podcast was produced by Hey Guys Media Group LLC Are you looking to start a podcast? Need help with editing? Hey Guys can help! Check them out at Hey Guys Media Group
Weirded out by the storm, the gals tackle Astrology, Furries, Try Guys Fans, and other stories. Sponsored by Doritos. -- Gab's present: https://i.imgur.com/cj0xODQ.jpg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discussed2death/message
Post-pandemic America is weirded out. Mike Russell and Rob Hunter crack open a beer and explain their theory about many, many things just seem off. Things like politics, going out to eat, and general good will. Also, both Mike and Rob have run into government bureaucracies. It took the government a year to process Mike's suppressor applications. Rob is going to have to wait 8 months for his TSA renewal application to be processed and he might not be able to get a pool because of the city of Phoenix. Isn't the government supposed to work for us? The Brewmance also discusses Star Wars plot holes that are popping up. Will this impact the future of the franchise? Join us.
Recharting Your Life With Hope -Get Unstuck and Discover Direction, Purpose, and Joy for Your Life
Eating meals in silence, sleeping in a guest house with strangers but not speaking? Weirded out, yet? Hear how silence is a secret super-power and how you can benefit from a reset in your own life! For complete notes, click here If you're curious about working with me, there's no better time than right now! Seriously, click here and pick a time to chat, the first session is complimentary!
Actor and former White House adviser Kal Penn recalls the moment he spectacularly failed to outsmart the former president and how he was humiliated in front of the first lady. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Odd stuff all around this week. Juan actually worked, I exposed my sock fetish and weird photos from space.In Episode #317 of 'Meanderings' Juan and I discuss: why we enjoy manual labour but only in small doses, trying to explain BTC to my dad, how I met and lost a kindred soul, why Dothraki was copyrighted and Luis von Ahn couldn't use it for DuoLingo, Juan's fascination with physics/outer space and how you can help to support us with value for value.As always, we hope you enjoy. Mere Mortals out!Timeline:(0:00) - Sick with black snot(2:40) - Juan likes sanding(5:08) - Kyrin as a young handyman(8:07) - Big sanders are heavy af(10:17) - The Bitcoin Standard & Austrians vs Keynesians(13:30) - Explaining a broad topic feels like a deer in the headlights(23:19) - Weirding out a chick at the gym(25:58) - Odd socks spark convos(27:11) - Charging for use of the sun(30:17) - Copyrighting a language(32:18) - James Webb photos, black holes and quarks(36:15) - V4V us, I'm happy to helpConnect with Mere Mortals:Website: https://www.meremortalspodcast.com/Discord: https://discord.gg/jjfq9eGReUInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/meremortalspodcast/
Phil Robertson is truly bewildered by the "Phil Robertson" on display at a museum. John-David gets Phil to address the stories about his date nights with Miss Kay. Phil explains where the nickname "Dan the Eunuch" came from, and Stone and Si share their opinions on the "monkey" Dan spotted in the woods. Phil describes his arrangement with the local redneck, talks about being an ambassador for Jesus, and reads from his new book, "Your Daily Phil." We finally learn how many duck blinds Phil really has. And Si and Phil offer advice on how to talk to an atheist friend about God. Get "Your Daily Phil" by Phil Robertson, available now: https://amzn.to/3nKvICE https://OmegaXL.com/DUCK — Buy one bottle and get the second bottle FREE! https://tommyjohn.com/duck — These are amazing! Get 20% OFF your first order right now! https://athleticgreens.com/duck — Get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D & 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You connected with someone, and you two started dating. But they're starting to show their true colors, and you're not certain if you should continue dating them or not – and that's where we come in! Tell us your situation, and we'll tell you if you should ditch or continue dating the person.She did a social media deep dive on the man she's currently dating and found something unusual. He has a Pinterest board dedicated to his future wedding.It was odd for her to see, and she's not sure how to feel. Is this weird or not? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
-Do you guys watch the Olympics at all? Weirded out about the lack of talk this year? Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKING Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
You and your ex split MONTHS ago, but you just found out through a server at your favorite restaurant, they're keeping tabs on you. So how do you react?This is happening to our Producer Keity, and she's confused. Why is her ex still keeping tabs on her? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
You and your ex split MONTHS ago, but you just found out through a server at your favorite restaurant, they're keeping tabs on you. So how do you react?This is happening to our Producer Keity, and she's confused. Why is her ex still keeping tabs on her? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
You and your ex split MONTHS ago, but you just found out through a server at your favorite restaurant, they're keeping tabs on you. So how do you react?This is happening to our Producer Keity, and she's confused. Why is her ex still keeping tabs on her? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
You and your ex split MONTHS ago, but you just found out through a server at your favorite restaurant, they're keeping tabs on you. So how do you react?This is happening to our Producer Keity, and she's confused. Why is her ex still keeping tabs on her? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bert-show.
WEIRDED OUT PORTLAND SUBURBAN MOMS WITH STRANGE CLOTHES AND BEING HOMELESS!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-bennett8/support
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE Several years ago, I wrote and recorded a dark folk song called “You Can't Touch Me”, in which part of the chorus states: “This face you see is not my own, this body not my real home.” Etc etc then it gets kinda depressing. The point of those two lines, though, was to illustrate the idea that a person's real identity is not what you see. Or hear. The surface is only a snippet of the whole truth. It's impossible for anyone to reveal their identity in totality. The complete human is way too complex for that to ever happen. Plus none of us even know OURSELVES 100%. That's all fine. Part of the joy and pain of living is the constant self-discovery, along with the parts of ourselves we choose to let others discover, intentionally or not. The only thing we DON'T want to happen is for some other person or entity to tell us what we can and can't share, or who we can and can't be. It should be up to US ALONE to decide all of that. Hell, it's already hard enough to figure out without the external constraints. Sure, fear can hold us back. But that's part of who we are too, if we choose to go that way. In essence, while full self-discovery is wonderful (if as ephemeral as true perfection), anything we are by birth or choice - including our flaws and fears - is and should be 100% fine. Which means when we come across someone who has made a conscious choice to actively flesh out as much of their identity as possible, we're deeply affected. Impressed. Scared. Titillated. Weirded out. Blown away. The feelings are strong in all directions. Think of David Bowie. Prince. Madonna. Lady Gaga. The never-ending search for THEM wasn't so much about discovering other facets of their identity as it was expanding the bubble of who they could be. Of bringing in more and more to what it means to be them, regardless of convention or social or media or industry or even FAN pressure. Society has taught us to define who we are early and often, and stick to that until we die. And again, if it's your choice to comply, that's cool. But EVEN THEN, parts of all of us bristle when we hit that membrane that supposedly separates us from not-us. Here's the truth: It doesn't exist. Or if it does it's because WE PUT IT THERE. We decide every day what's in our identity bubble and what isn't. What external definitions we want to fight against and disprove, and which ones we accept. Who we are - whether as people or artists or you name it - is as boundless as we want to make it. It's not defined by roles or relationships or appearances or labels or genres, except for those which we choose to say yes to, consciously or not. As a musician, a creator, and as a human, I work endlessly to expand my bubble. To define and redefine purely at will. I make music now that couldn't and wouldn't have even ten years ago. And ten years ago I made music I couldn't and wouldn't have ten years before that. Yes there's a core consistency in who I am. My lifeline that snakes through everything I am and do. It's so far inside that I have no idea how to put it into words. It guides me by vibrating every time I choose well, every time I choose connection over division. We all have that lifeline. And the bigger our identity bubbles get, the closer to infinite our lifelines become. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-dematteo/support
This week on Legends & Spirits we're taking a trek to the last untamed frontier...Alaska, where a group outdoorsmen spend two nights in terror in a desolate area of wilderness whose only inhabitants are that of terrifying indigenous folklore. Our special guest this week gives a personal account...but be warned, you may think twice about ever going camping again! We'll pair our guest's chilling story with some chills of a different kind for this weeks Cryptid Cocktail. And later, we'll stop into a historic bar and hotel in Juneau, Alaska, that was opened by two gold rushers in 1913. There's no shortage of strange occurrences and a couple of gruesome events that have made this week's 'Spooky Saloon' one for the record books. Welcome to Legends and Spirits!Visit us: legendsandspiritspodcast.comInstagram: legends_and_spirits_podcastTwitter: Legends and Spirits PodcastFacebook: Legends & Spirits PodcastPatreon: patreon.com/legendsandspiritspodcast Email: cheers@legendsandspiritspodcast.com Artwork by: zombienose.comMusic by: Burton Bumgarner, Ken PetersFull credit list and references at: legendsandspiritspodcast.com
The hosts of Lets Get Weirding join the Dweebs for reactions and hot takes about the trailer. Alec & Josh keep trotting out conspiracy theories, which just embarrass DRMLBMB who is just trying to hang out with her cool new friends. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gom-jabber-with-the-muadweebs/donations
Things are still weird. That’s the new normal. Our friend Andrea joins us as we talk home renovation; reflect on why gardening is overrated; dispense some advise on weird situations; and talk about how the Dutch are taking care of business. Bonus points if someone can guess where Eric had to leave to change a […]
Weirded story we ever found online that involves a girl’s family watching them have sex on their wedding night.
What are your quarantine essentials? The best way to get a girl's number. Virginity stories. Weirded place you had sex. Jail stories. If you like this or other episodes of the series then LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, or review. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/FIYASquadcast/support
What are your quarantine essentials? The best way to get a girl's number. Virginity stories. Weirded place you had sex. Jail stories. If you like this or other episodes of the series then LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE, or review. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fiyasquadcast/support
Lucas is back... but should he be?Pj and Scott continue to tell you why you're bad at team building... or we'll oddly suck up to you.
A true sign of the end times is when the people who manufacture sex robots are weird out by the bizarre uses people have for them. Considerable fat animal news but not as fat as i would like.
On this Journey, Erin shares her experiences working in higher ed, her decision to come back to the classroom after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, the importance of teacher wellness, and how to cultivate challenging social conversations within the classroom.
On this Journey, Erin shares her experiences working in higher ed, her decision to come back to the classroom after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, the importance of teacher wellness, and how to cultivate challenging social conversations within the classroom.
Follow Doug's journey as he shares where he built his love of teaching. From the pool to the stage, Doug has found inspiration in a variety of places. Listen as Doug shares his philosophy on giving back to the profession, great advice on teaching, and captivates with entertaining storytelling. This podcast runs longer than any of the others, but you won't even notice! Follow Doug on Twitter at @theweirdteacher read his blog http://hestheweirdteacher.blogspot.com/ and find his books (He's the Weird Teacher, The Teaching Text (Your're Welcome), A Classroom of One, and The Unforgiving Road) on his site or on Amazon!
Follow Doug's journey as he shares where he built his love of teaching. From the pool to the stage, Doug has found inspiration in a variety of places. Listen as Doug shares his philosophy on giving back to the profession, great advice on teaching, and captivates with entertaining storytelling. This podcast runs longer than any of the others, but you won't even notice! Follow Doug on Twitter at @theweirdteacher read his blog http://hestheweirdteacher.blogspot.com/ and find his books (He's the Weird Teacher, The Teaching Text (Your're Welcome), A Classroom of One, and The Unforgiving Road) on his site or on Amazon!
"I think most people sort of view Revelation and prophesy sort of in the 'Sci-Fi' category of theologies. It's kind of one of those things where you can talk about when you make a movie about it but hey, is it really real?" - Jeff Kinley breaks down his views on the end times
This week we watched pilots of 4 teen dramas we "missed" when we were younger--Dawson's Creek, The OC, One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl. Did we miss out? Did we like them? Will we keep watching?
Doug Robertson, known as the Weird Teacher on Twitter, is a 5th grade teacher and the mind behind the books He's the Weird Teacher and THE Teaching Text (You're Welcome), the blog www.hestheweirdteacher.blogspot.com, and the #WeirdEd edchat. He believes in the joyful insanity of being a teacher and wants to bring rock and roll, rainbows, and unicorns to classrooms the world over. About EducatorsLead: Educators Lead is a podcast created to help launch educators into the next level of leadership. This show is for you if you are interested in educational leadership as an assistant principal, principal, superintendent, teacher or someone who hopes to be a school leader one day. Educators Lead offers inspiration and practical advice to help you lead more effectively. Jay Willis interviews school leaders weekly to discuss why and when these educators made the decision to move into school leadership, challenges along the journey, and stories that made it all worthwhile. Educators Lead is a great resource for any educator looking to make a greater impact. Educate. Inspire. Lead. http://www.educatorslead.com
9 AM - 1 - Mister Thrump the Poet; Octopus Stories. 2 - Weather notifications will be no longer be in ALL CAPS. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - The Difference b/w Arms And Tentacles; Final Thoughts.
Sponsor: Sanebox Web Site Transformative Principal on Stitcher Refer A Principal Doug Robertson (Twitter) teaches 3rd grade in Southern Oregon. Here’s his blog or media empire homepage. Youtube Channel Facebook Fan page He is the author of “He’s the Weird Teacher” (paperback) (Kindle edition). I interviewed Doug because I read his book and was really fascinated by it. I have learned that not everyone teaches the same way (DUH!). But, also, our own life experiences have taught us and shaped us into the people we are today. To be a great teacher, you don’t need to be like [Enter Great Teacher’s Name]. Doug and every excellent “popular” or famous or movie teacher have two things in common: A strong desire to be your own person, regardless of the status quo or anybody else’s judgments. A passion to help kids learn. As part of this podcast, I want to start interviewing master teachers who are really great at what they do. I am especially interested in teachers that are great at making their kids enjoy class and learn life lessons, not just making sure they are acing the tests. ;) Notes from my conversation with Doug: He used to teach in Hawaii, so we talked a little about that before the official interview started, but it was fascinating, so I included it. Teaching is a performance art Acting vs. Teaching. Importance of trust in teaching. What happens in my classroom happens because I want it to. To Principals: You hired me to do my job, now let me do it. Chris Hardwick How he takes away the opportunity to make excuses. How swimming helped him learn to stop making excuses. Why you can’t keep complaining without doing something to fix it. It is OK to vent about kids. “But, my kids don’t give me much to complain about.” (That is because if they did, he would take responsibility for it!) “My classroom is noisy because it has to be noisy.” “My students are weird, what am I doing to make them weird.” I give two cents on why I like a noisy cafeteria. Some discussion on the term “digital native”. We should call what we do “Practicing Education” just like lawyers practice law and doctors practice medicine. How being a good teacher and establishing the basics allows us to know how we can change things up as we go along. What kind of an environment does Doug need to thrive? Trust! How trusting students is an extension of the trust from administration. Teach Like Your Hair is on Fire by Rafe Esquith How to have your own style. Don’t teach like someone else. Teach like yourself. Some kids don’t respond well to the style of Doug’s teaching.
Green drinks. Are you intimidated by them? Weirded out? Unsure? If so, tune in and we'll give you tips on how to make your smoothies tasty and healthy at the same time. See shownotes for this episode at http://guineapigginggreen.com/episode-7-green-dra