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Don't Sit in the Front!
Ep 44 - Kane Holloway

Don't Sit in the Front!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 65:38


I talked to standup comic Kane Holloway (IG: @kaneholloway) of Well Actually (@wellactuallypod) and Don't Take Bullshit From Fuckers about comedy in Washington vs. LA, knowing when to leave a city, and a pretty gnarly "worst comedy memory" road story. Check out Kane's Album, "Can't See Straight" https://open.spotify.com/album/5f2CaM8qyR2lwQD799vJKL?si=bfPw7-0iTQyd5uoKKd1AXA&dl_branch=1

Best of ESPN 1000
5/10 7 PM: Darnell Mayberry

Best of ESPN 1000

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 41:56


Darnell Mayberry from The Athletic joins to discuss the Bulls and what their future might hold with free agency. Plus, the "Well Actually" sound has been found.

Jangan Kebawa Mimpi (Doang)
EP 75 Dayang Melati | Social Media & Brand Activation For Your Business

Jangan Kebawa Mimpi (Doang)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 24:57


Haloo Dynamic Nation  Banyak orang yang masih mengira bahwa Social Media dan Brand Activation dalam bisnis ya cuma sekedar menampilkan visual terbaik pada social media akun bisnis. Well Actually it's more than that, kalau berharap panen cuan dari social media, ya Social Media dan Brand Activation kamu harus lebih dari itu.  Nah penasaran? Dengerin deh podcast kali ini, di jamin abis ini kamu bakal dapet insight super kece seputar Social Media dan Brand Activation buat bisnis kamu.  Hanya di Spotify.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dynamic-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dynamic-podcast/support

Nerd Skool
Episode 026: Nerd Skool: Falcon & Winter Soldier Episode 2

Nerd Skool

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 75:14


Episode 026: Nerd Skool: Falcon & Winter Soldier Episode 2: Andy is Professor Seer. So Andy was correct about so much: Isaiah Bradley, Battlestar, Flag Smashers, etc. Andy does some more Tommy Lee Jones. Nerds love to "Well Actually" the heck out of somebody. The faculty brings Joe up to speed on all this. Part of the Queen City Podcast Network: www.queencitypodcastnetwork.com. Music by DJones. Buy his music here: https://djoneshiphop.bandcamp.com/

Page of the Wind
Page 363: Episode Title Go Brrrr

Page of the Wind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 12:37


Kvothe gets some advice as he prepares to set sail. We talk about The Straggler, Threpe’s advice, and when not to Well Actually. @pageofthewind pageofthewind.com twitch.tv/pageofthewind

Don't Sit in the Front!
Ep 28 - Punchline (1988) w/ Holly Anabel Brown and Brad Lewandowski

Don't Sit in the Front!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 76:22


This week I watched the 1988 Sally Field and Tom Hanks vehicle, Punchline, an interesting time capsule of the 80s comedy boom. I'm joined by returning guest, Holly Anabel Brown (@hollybrowncomedy) and one of her Well Actually (@wellactually pod) cohosts, Brad Lewandowski (@braddoesntgram). Check out their wonderful podcast as well as Holly's business making custom shoes and clothing: @hellohollygoods. Holly also has her standup shows and dates updated at https://www.hollyanabelbrown.com/ This was really fun! 1. Always punch up 2. Keep swinging

DrunkFriend
Episode 39 - Top 13 Games of the 2010's

DrunkFriend

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 80:06


In this episode, Trav and Alex chat about the videos over the last couple of weeks including Act Raiser-likes, Back to the Future games on the NES, and Time Trax. Keanu Reeves and Well-Actually guy chat about swimming for a little bit before the hosts breakdown and share their top 13 games from 2010 through 2019. Check it out!More podcasts: http://www.polymedianetwork.comTrav on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/travplaysgamesAlex on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/snesdrunkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/snesdrunk)

Made Up Talk Show
Well Actually… with Professor Denmark – Chloe Werner

Made Up Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021


Chloe Werner explodes our knowledge of the Revolutionary War with this educational podcast, Well Actually… with Professor Denmark. In episode 7, a substitute teacher fills in for Professor Denmark. Chloe can be found on Instagram at @chlo.ew and on YouTube.

Don't Sit in the Front!
Ep 17 - Holly Anabel Brown

Don't Sit in the Front!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 76:04


Holly Anabel Brown is a cohost of the Well Actually Podcast (@wellactuallypod) and coproduces the Salty AF (@saltyafshow) standup show. They are bringing the show to Zoom tonight (12/4), tickets in link below. I had a lovely chat with Holly about her standup career, a switch from improv, nerd stuff and Well Actually. She also makes really cool custom shoes and clothing (@hellohollygoods). Thanks as always to @chrishellking for the show's music. Links: 12/4 Salty AF Zoom show: https://bonfirealive.com/products/salty-af-friday-december-4th-at-10-00pm-est?variant=34743513120812 Holly's Page: https://www.hollyanabelbrown.com/comedy Holly's Custom Shoes and Clothing: https://www.hollyanabelbrown.com/customart Well Actually Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/well-actually/id1436065387 ---- 1. Always punch up. 2. Keep swinging.

Working Interferences Dental Podcast
Episode 153: Hot Karl Malone

Working Interferences Dental Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 59:58


We are back again in the post election apocalyptic hell space…bringing you garbage content.  Does Lance’s heart work?  No.  I mean, yes, but not well.  Did surgery help?  WELL ACTUALLY….    Josh got a letter for jury duty.  Fuck civic duties.  Hahahaha…duty.    Question one tonight is about hygiene patients asking for Percocet.  How should you handle it?  Punt that shit like Shane Lechler.    Second question…will getting ortho get this guy a girlfriend?  Somehow, Josh and Lance weave Boy Meets World in with the Utah Jazz.  How?  Peyote.  Listen to find out, cheese bags.

Well, Actually
Bring it On (2000)

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 54:39


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 2000 film Bring it On

Pronoia Presents
Sarah Keller, Local Lesbian, Modern Dracula (and other tales)

Pronoia Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 83:25


It's our first episode! You can help shape what this show will be by giving us feedback at Contact@pronoiatheater.com We dedicate this episode to Sarah Keller, a friend taken from us too soon. Apologies to Alex Garrett for the hate speech Kacie says in this episode.For those who want to skip around: 1:15: Eulogy 4:39: Magical Lying Hour (Cary Farrow and Sarah Keller) 16:27: Chat w/ Kacie Adams 22:46: Aaron's Trash Corner 28:20: Dentist (Ben Seidensticker, Love, Well Actually) 35:52: Sarah Keller, Local Lesbian, Modern Dracula 1:03:00: The People's Response to Sarah Keller, Local Lesbian, Modern Dracula (w/ Kacie Adams)

WFNZ Podcasts
Wilson And Parcell: UNC Moving Classes To Online And Well Actually

WFNZ Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 42:00


Nick and Josh kicked the show off reacting to UNC moving classes to remote learning. The hour closed with Well Actually where Nick reacted to Jayce Tingler not liking Fernado Tatis Jr. hitting a grand slam. 

Well, Actually
But I'm A Cheerleader (1999)

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 63:43


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 1999 film But I'm A Cheerleader.

Well, Actually
Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992)

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 64:32


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 1992 movie Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Saturday Morning Tuesdays
Hey Arnold! Part III - A Chronic Case Of Smoothie Sweats

Saturday Morning Tuesdays

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 68:29


Dang! On our final week of Hey Arnold!, Andrew turned into a little dog 🐶 and he’s a real howl-full. Can Austin and Rory teach him to piss 💦 only when it’s convenient? These final episodes certainly taught us how to cry! 😭😭😭This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Austin decides to position himself as “devil’s advocate,” or as Andy likes to say, “a war criminal” • Helga’s parents try to bully her into lying to her therapist. Wait, are these supposed to be funny? • I’d like to learn more about magic tantric spells • Arnold’s angel dad “Well Actually”s a stranger about a cloud • A child going to ‘pweschool’ shouldn’t set off this many red flagsToday’s Episode Sponsor: Dog Wine™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESHey Arnold! S4E16, “Helga on the Couch”Hey Arnold! S5E6, “Parents Day”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison

Well, Actually
Centre Stage

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 89:23


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 2000 movie Centre Stage.

Well, Actually
The Sapphires

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 54:14


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 2012 Australian movie The Sapphires.

The Young IPA Podcast
172: The Fall Of Cancel Culture

The Young IPA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 72:40


Nearly half a million Australians between the ages of 15 and 25 are not in full-time education and are not working – this is why we call for the easing of restrictions. We talk about the update from the ABS and also the latest victims of cancel culture – Colonial Brewing Co, Josh Thomas, The Guardian and the song Swing Low Sweet Chariot. (0:00-18:21) Likes and Dislikes this week include the West Australian government's new law stopping people going to jail for not paying a fine, Bob Katter dressing up like the Grim Reaper, Teen Vogue and Rick Wilson. (18:21-27:19) Shadow Assistant Minister in Victoria Richard Riordan joins us on the show to talk about the Save Our Pubs campaign in Victoria, what he thinks of Daniel Andrews' restrictions and breaks news to us about misspending from State Parliament on Victorian Roads. (27:19-47:32) The Schlichts do battle again in the quiz this week as Pete seeks to go back-to-back (47:32-1:04:15), and at the end of the show we cover Dan Andrews throwing SA under the bus to distract from the scandals in Vic Labor, the Dems cringey photoshoot getting Well Actually'd, the Austrian man fined for farting and QANTAS, Virgin and other airlines no longer serving booze due to coronavirus. (1:04:15-1:12:45)

Well, Actually
Josie and the Pussycats

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 65:03


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats

Well, Actually
Spice World The Movie

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 89:37


We remotely join each other to Well, Actually the 1997 blockbuster Spice World The Movie.

User Error
Episode 88: Well, Actually

User Error

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 36:40


The details that make a great distro, things that make us wince, smug people online, great photos, imposter syndrome, and more. 00:00:27 Do you ever get imposter syndrome? 00:08:16 What's your unusual "fingernails on chalkboard" equivalent? 00:12:26 What gives a Linux distro that feeling of polish? 00:23:16 What's your favorite photograph? 00:28:12 How do you feel when someone chimes in online with "well, actually…"?

Well, Actually
Donna Collins - Murder, She Wrote

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 65:56


Donna Collins Well, Actually's her love of Murder, She Wrote

Well, Actually
Sashi Perera - Bend It Like Beckham

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 49:49


Sashi Perera joins us to Well, Actually her love of Bend It Like Beckham.

Well, Actually
Prue Blake - Monty Don

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 49:43


Prue Blake joins us to Well, Actually her love of Monty Don.

Well, Actually
Liv Hewson - Cats (1998)

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 46:10


Liv Hewson returns to Well, Actually their love of the 1998 musical Cats (and not the 2019 movie).

Well Actually
Nerdstolgia: A Look Back at 2018-2019

Well Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 127:01


Kane and Holly take a look back at a year and a half of Well Actually a podcast for nerds who think they know everything. The first hour is Kane and Holly reminiscing about favorite episodes, hardest quizzes and most hated subjects. They also talk the future of the show as they move into 2020! The second hour is a best of the show as chosen by the hosts and the fans. For bonus episodes join patreon.com/wellactuallypod Follow/contact the show wellactuallypod@gmail.com instagram.com/wellactuallypod

Well, Actually
Timothy Clark - The Academy Awards

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 60:32


Timothy Clark joins us to Well, Actually his love of The Academy Awards.

Well, Actually
Best of 2019

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 64:48


New year, old podcast. Donna, Vicky and Katherine are far too hungover to record a new episode, so instead they’ve put together a BEST OF to get you through the rest of the holidays.Listen back to our best moments with previous guests Liv Hewson, Scout Boxall, Peter Jones, Elyce Phillips, Cat Finch, Nick O'Connell, Anna Piper Scott and Lena Moon, with plenty of air horns, off topic tangents and drop ins from Official Fact Checker of the Podcast Siobhan Hanlon to keep us on track.We’ll be back next week with a BRAND NEW EPISODE! (If we’re not still too hungover.)

Well, Actually
Christmas Special - Carly Rae Jepsen

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 25:58


Merry Boxing Day! Grab a plate of leftovers, fill your glass with some egg nog and listen to a very special episode of Well, Actually where we review our beloved Carly Rae Jepsen’s Melbourne concert!Vicky and Katherine are joined by past guests Emma Holland, Anna Piper Scott, Siobhan Hanlon and Elyce Phillips in the bar after the show to talk about Carly Rae Jepsen (aka the inspiration for our podcast) in all her sparkly glory while Donna lounges on a beach somewhere.

Well, Actually
Emily Tresidder - British Reality TV

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 56:11


Emily Tresidder joins us to Well, Actually her love of British Reality TV.

Well, Actually
Siobhan Hanlon - American Ninja Warrior

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 66:07


Siobhan Hanlon joins us to Well, Actually her love of American Ninja Warrior.

Well, Actually
Lena Moon - Cults

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 61:11


Lena Moon joins us to Well, Actually her love of cults.

Well, Actually
Katherine Allan - MacGruber

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 53:27


Happy episode 20! Katherine Well, Actually's us about her love of the movie MacGruber.

Well, Actually
Christopher Demos - Survivor

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 70:34


Christopher Demos joins us to Well, Actually his love of the TV series Survivor.

Well, Actually
Michelle Brasier - Fast & Furious Franchise

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 47:30


Michelle Brasier joins us to Well, Actually her love of the Fast & Furious Franchise.

Well, Actually
Jemry Robin - Schlock Horror

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 72:08


Jemry Robin joins us to Well, Actually his love of schlock horror films.

Well, Actually
Gamze Kirik - European Poker Tournaments

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 49:51


Gamze Kirik joins us to Well, Actually her love of European Poker Tournaments.

Well Actually
Silence of the Lambs

Well Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 105:18


It downloads this episode of "Well Actually," it does this whenever it's told. Returning guest Carli Wolffe joins Kane and Holly to break down Silence of the Lambs. Carli talks about why its her favorite movie of all time, how it's not just a horror flick, and a brief breakdown of the book. Holly and Kane dig deep for the quiz on this 5 time Oscar winner. For bonus episodes and more join the patreon.com/wellactuallypod Follow/contact the show wellactuallypod@gmail.com instagram.com/wellactuallypod

Well, Actually
Anna Piper Scott - Found Footage Horror Movies

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 65:33


Anna Piper Scott joins us to Well, Actually her love of found footage horror movies.

Well, Actually
Nick O'Connell - Sports Stadiums

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 62:12


Nick O'Connell joins us to Well, Actually his love of sports stadiums.

Well, Actually
Cat Finch - Gilmore Girls

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 59:47


Cat Finch joins us to Well, Actually her love of the Gilmore Girls

Well, Actually
Rose Bishop - Northcote Plaza

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 51:58


Rose Bishop joins us to Well, Actually her love of Northcote Plaza.

Well, Actually
Vicky Hanlon - Mission Impossible

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 65:08


Happy episode 10! We go sans guest so Vicky Well, Actually's her love of the Mission Impossible franchise.

Well, Actually
Luka Muller - MMA

Well, Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 59:34


Luka Muller joins us to Well, Actually his love of the MMA.

Talking Drupal
Talking Drupal #209 - Weekly Drop

Talking Drupal

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 48:49


In episode #209 we talk with Bob Kepford about The Week Drop, a weekly Drupal newsletter. www.talkingdrupal.com/209 Topics Drupal stories What is the Weekly Drop Origin story Weekly Drop content Technology behind the newsletter How to get listed Sponsorship Resources Lullabot DrupalCon Recap - Episode 235  Rand in Repose Process Serverless, Well Actually... Feedbin.com Pinboard.in  Guest Host Bob Kepford  @kepford  www.theweeklydrop.com Hosts Stephen Cross - www.ParallaxInfoTech.com @stephencross John Picozzi - www.oomphinc.com @johnpicozzi Nic Laflin - www.nLighteneddevelopment.com @nicxvan

Page of the Wind
Page 563: Terribly Surprised

Page of the Wind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 19:03


Denna and Kvothe make it to the fateful farm. We talk about Denna’s possessions, Kvothe’s vibes, and whether or not Kvothe is a Well Actually guy. @pageofthewind pageofthewind@gmail.com pageofthewind.com

Radio Spaetkauf Berlin
RS Presents: Well, Actually

Radio Spaetkauf Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 33:57


RS presents a pilot of a podcast series created by Joel Dullroy and his colleagues at DW. Well, Actually questions common assumptions and reveals surprising perspectives through exceptional stories. Unfortunately this podcast series did not make it past the pilot stage. But we thought the story of Lukas and his struggle with the church, state and his mother was too good to waste. Well Actually was produced by Elizabeth Schumacher, Mara Bierbach, Cristina Burack and Joel Dullroy at DW in Bonn.

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast
111 - P IS FOR PARTY director Frankie Peterson

Sup Doc: A Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 35:25


A SUP DOC EXCLUSiVE INTERVIEW! Today we talk about the shocking documentary P is For Party with Frankie Peterson the maverick documentary filmmaker. This Sup Doc exclusive was put together when Peterson approached us about his access to the infamous "Pee Tape" referred to in the Steele Dossier, suspiciously left out of the Mueller Report."Dedicated." "Unstoppable." "On YouTube."All of these phrases have been used to describe our guest, documentarian Frankie Peterson. Whether you've seen such seminal work as The Guilders, Sub Mission, Well Actually, or just have a cousin who swears by them, there is no other filmmaker that comes close to Peterson.Mr. Peterson demanded we meet at a secret location, which turned out to be a co-working space because we still needed the WiFi.What happens next changes everything...Follow Sup Doc on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.

Follow the Leader
What is Bible? Blue-Collar Bible Scholar Study 1

Follow the Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 32:31


What is the bible? Let’s break it down real quick for the completely new Christian. Let’s take you from Bible newb to the most annoying guy in you bible study. “Well ACTUALLY, the original Aramaic says…..” Don’t be that guy, but know what that guy knows!

Well Actually...
Well Actually, Captain Marvel Has the Right to Exist.

Well Actually...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019


The Mary Sues talk about Captain Marvel and their feelings on the upcoming Marvel movie! Subscribe to The Mary Sue’s ‘Well Actually’ podcast on iTunes here!  

Hit The Dek podcast
HIT the DEK Episode 121 - Color Us Crazy

Hit The Dek podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 56:23


We're back this week, and the American Rhino is hammered.  No, not like that.  First, the NHL thinks it's time for a change.  Specifically involving the color of pucks.  Plus, can a ball hockey player hang in the pros?  Eventually.  And it's time for a mid-season check-in.  A little help? Is there anything about Gritty this episode?  Well Actually we've got a lot to say. And it was the robot, FYI. Check out the exclusive content on our YouTube channel.  Stay current with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

The Talk Shop
Well Actually

The Talk Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 62:23


In this weeks episode of The Talk Shop Podcast, we sit down with Tommy and Kane of the Podcast, Well Actually. Well Actually is a quiz style podcast were the hosts sit down with self proclaimed NERDS who think they know everything about a certain topic. Taking a fun approach on quizzing their guest this podcast is filled with weekly comedic entertainment. Make sure to tune into the podcast, and check in with us on Social Media @Kaneholloway @Mommy_Tcguan @GC_ComedyShow @The_Talk_Shop TalkShopPod.com

Pardon My Take
UFC Champion Daniel Cormier + Football Friday

Pardon My Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 86:32


Nick Mullens is the greatest quarterback of all time and this is not an overreaction. (2:40-9:08) Jon Gruden has hit rock bottom and the Browns are hilarious. Week 9 Preview plus picks.(9:09-26:53) Fantasy Fuccbois.(26:54-31:07) Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight UFC Champion Daniel Cormier joins the show to talk UFC 230 Saturday Night, why he dominates people even with a bad body, how much he hates Jon Jones, and what his weaknesses are as a fighter. (33:31-1:03:30) Segments include Sabermetrics (1:05:02-1:06:35) Well Actually (1:06:36-1:09:29), the debut of "Hue Boy" where Hue Jackson says dumb shit (1:09:30-1:14:11), and Hanks Grab Bag (1:14:12-1:22:12).

Well Actually
Game of Thrones

Well Actually

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 94:29


Time to take the Iron Throne. Kane and Tommy have on self proclaimed three eyed raven on Game of Thrones nerdom, Andy Benedetti. They discuss who influenced Andy into loving the world of Westeros, why Kane hates fantasy and Tommy's combing over the books. They touch on greatest character, scariest or most heart breaking moment and which episode was the biggest disappointment. Kane and Tommy tag team Andy in one of the hardest quiz's on Well Actually, with a prize that no one wants. 

Pardon My Take
Carlos Boozer + We Created MJvsLebron.Net

Pardon My Take

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 82:36


Blake Bortles is a hero and also leaves his car unlocked with the keys and his wallet inside, but he's a hero (2:57 - 6:33). The Conference Final matchups are set in Hockey and Basketball and we preview both plus PFT gives his final update on the thing he needs to do but won't do (6:33 - 16:11). We've created our next huge moneymaker, MJvsLebron.net, the one stop shop for all MJ vs Lebron debates where you can run our high tech algorithm to find out who is the GOAT once and for all (16:11 - 24:32). Former NBA Player and National Champion Carlos Boozer joins the show to talk about his career in Basketball and playing in this year's Big 3, the time he spray painted his head, the time he punched a ref in the balls, and the time Prince rented his LA mansion and changed everything inside (24:32 - 56:51). Stay Woke is Marlins Man about to become President Trump's lawyer. Well Actually for Darren Rovell. Take Quake, Steve Rosenbloom thinks Roquan Smith should be blamed for getting his car broken into, and listener FAQ's 

Game On Australia
5 - OM - G

Game On Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 64:27


Live in Perth? We have a double pass (worth $100) to give away this week to our Avengers: Infinity War fan screening featuring a live Q&A with the RUSSO BROTHERS, the directors of the film, details at the pinned post at facebook.com/gameonAUS! Also, Anthony from PLE Computers, our tech sponsor, is in to answer your tech related questions we’ve received over the last month… PLUS: Top 3, Well Actually 4, News Gamers Need To Hear This Week. 1. Walmart has leaked E3 releases we didn’t even know existed! 2. Blizzard has released a special pink Mercy skin in Overwatch with all proceeds going to Breast Cancer Awareness 3. Play as Thanos is Fortnite 4. Telstra has shown off it’s 5G network – Alex Walker, senior editor at kotaku.com.au, was there as it happened, we put in a surprise call to him and he didn’t disappoint! Anthony, our tech-spert from PLE computers, answers your tech questions you’ve left for us at facebook.com/gameonAUS What Are We Playing - We discuss Fortnite, Twitch streamers worth watching, and the brand new Destiny 2 DLC – WARMIND Got You In My Sights - Pete and Dan take aim at…. THEMSELVES?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WW1 Centennial News
WW1 Centennial News: Episode #42 - Trading with the enemy | Mata Hari | Little companies flying high | Educating educators | Short Hairs | Kenneth Clarke | US Air Service Memorial

WW1 Centennial News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 46:39


Highlights Trading With The Enemy Act |@01:15 Mata Hari is executes - Mike Shuster |@06:10 Little companies big ideas - War in the Sky |@09:50 Gilder Lehrman Institute program - Tim Bailey |@14:30 Speaking WWI: “Short Hairs” |@ 21:20 100 Cities / 100 Memorials genesis and future - Ken Clarke |@22:40 100 Cities / 100 Memorials profile - Memorial to US Air Service - Michael O’neal and Robert Kasprzak |@30:35 Kiwis Commemorate Passchendaele |@37:00 Michigan sign WWI Centennial Commission into law |@39:00 Madame Curie in WWI |@39:40----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week  - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is October 18th, 2017 and our guests this week are: Mike Shuster from the great war project blog,    Tim Bailey, Director of Education at the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Kenneth Clark, President and CEO of the Pritzker Military Museum and Library And Michael O'Neal with Robert A. Kasprzak from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Dayton, Ohio sponsored by the League of WW1 Aviation Historians   WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. [MUSIC] Our theme this week is about hunkering down in the midst of a threat. America has declared its martial intent on 1/2 of a world at war, and now it must take both an offensive and defensive poster. Though u-Boats are an endless threat on the seas, there is little chance that the kaiser would land an army in the Chesapeake bay. But there were plenty of threats to worry about… and the Wilson Administration did! One hundred years ago this week, on October 14th, Wilson signs the “Trading with the enemy act” into law. Today, many aspects of this law would be unthinkable including the appointment of an Alien Property Custodian empowered to seize the assets of immigrant’s businesses and not just mom & Pop outfits but national brands. So let’s jump into the wayback machine to see how this plays out starting 100 years ago this week. World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] Welcome to mid October 1917 - President Wilson has just signed the Trading with the Enemy Act into law giving him new broad powers relating to foreign trade. The intent is that no American trade aids can benefit Germany and its allies in any way. Those allies include Austria-hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey - even though America has not actually declared war with those allies. Under the act, German-owned property in the US can be seized, and as enemy property German owned patents can be used without royalty including, for example, the German-owned Bayer company’s patented aspirin pills. Treasury secretary McAdoo gets extensive power to control the exchange of Gold and securities between the US and foreign countries. Meanwhile, the Postmaster General has total censorship over the non-english-language press as well as total control over international communications by telegraph. Interestingly, unlike many of the other wartime acts, the trading with the enemy act will not be repealed after the war and will have lasting impact into the 21st century! As one reads the law - it starts by defining who IS an enemy in essence and simply put,  an Enemy is someone we have declared war on. That is simple and makes sense. But the President can also declare any other nation and the citizens of that nation enemies by proclamation. In other words, the friends of my enemy are also my enemy -- And the act reaches deep. For example, if you are a German immigrant living in the US for 20 years. You have built a life, a business and a family,  but you yourself are not an American citizen - well, you are an enemy. Which leads to another expanded definition: “Allie of the Enemy” - which includes any individual, partnership or group of individuals of any nationality inside the enemy’s territories, or someone doing business with the enemy or an allie of the enemy, or company incorporated in enemy territory, or doing business within an allie of the enemy territory - you are an enemy. Given that being declared an enemy allows the US Government to seize your property - both real property and intellectual property, the newly formed Office of Alien Property Custodian, headed by an appointee named Mitchell Palmer, gets busy. Within a year, Palmer will manage 30,000 trusts - or seized properties, businesses or assets - worth ½ a billion dollars. Whole industries are affected - for example, the United States Brewers Association - and the rest of the overwhelmingly German liquor industry is proclaimed to harbor unpatriotic and pro-german sentiments and is effectively seized. For history and law buffs interested in the details, we recommend that you read Mitchell Palmer’s report to President Wilson called: A detailed Report by the Alien Property Custodian of all Proceedings Had by Him under the Trading with the Enemy Act during the Calendar Year of 1918 And the close of business on February 15, 1919. It’s not exactly a page turner but if you skim the index for ideas of interest - like for me personally it is the patents they grabbed and the people they jailed.. Reading primary sources - instead of historian interpretations is really fun - and enlightening. The link to the report and lots of other related articles are in the Podcast notes. Links: Trading with the enemy overview: http://today-in-wwi.tumblr.com/post/166411955808/trading-with-the-enemy-act Office of the Alien Property Custodian overview https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Alien_Property_Custodian The spoils of war at home https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/us-confiscated-half-billion-dollars-private-property-during-wwi-180952144/ Annual Report of the Alien Property Custodian: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090082678;view=1up;seq=7 Trading with the Enemy Act: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc2.ark:/13960/t4cn8qf7s;view=1up;seq=45 Great War Project OK let’s move from the business of war - interesting - but really - let’s get into something a little hotter, and steamier and maybe more exciting! From the Great War Project Blog - we are joined by Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War project. Mike’s post this week is about espionage agent H-21, better known at Mata Hari! Tell us the story Mike!   [Mike Shuster]   Thank you Mike. That was Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2017/10/14/a-spy-faces-the-firing-squad/ War in the Sky Today for our War in The sky segment, we are leafing through a current issue of the Aviation and Aeronautical engineering magazine.  Now it’s not the lead articles that draws attention - of course it sets the mood of the industry with excited  talk of the $640,000,0000 congressional appropriation aimed at aircraft manufacturing. Instead, we are exploring the back end of the magazine where the ads are. There is great stuff here! Like the ⅓ page ad from the Kyle Smith Aircraft company from Wheeling West Virginia. They’ll sell you a two seater biplane - with a land model for $3,000 and for an extra $100 - pontoons for water. Billy Brock and Al Boshek from the Flint Aircraft Company in Michigan will teach you to fly so you can qualify for military examinations as a pilot or as a mechanic. Or the Foxboro Company of Massachusetts who offers a fine looking air speed indicator - noting in their sales pitch: Quote: accurately indicates the relative wind pressure, the force that holds the plane in the air. Hey -- you really gonna want one of those!! Then I stumble across a genuine mystery  - The innovative and visionary Buck Aircraft and Munitions Company of Denver Colorado who places a ¼ page - editorial style ad - you know one of those that today has to have a little “advertising” flag on it so you don’t think it is part of the magazine editorial. The headline reads: The Automatic Aerial Torpedo The story reads: Built on the Buck Aerial Torpedo patent - the aircraft is equipped with a 50 HP motor and designed to carry explosives in the air to any distance up to thirty miles. A time controlled release drops the torpedo at any given distance. The entire equipment is automatic and is launched from a compressed air catapult mounted on a motor truck, the engine of which furnishes the air for the catapult. The torpedo can be fired at any range and at any degree of the compass. This almost sounds like a flying torpedo drone - well that doesn’t make sense for 1917 ---  So of course I chase down the patent they mention. Sure enough… US Patent # 1,388,932 for an aerial torpedo was filed by Hugo Centerwall of Brooklyn New York on July 27, 1916 and here is the kicker. The patent talks about an electric automated guidance steering mechanism with a smart site. Well, I could have spent the rest of the night chasing this down both I, and this segment have run out of time!... So we have to drop the mystery here about the Buck Aircraft and Munitions company of Denver Colorado -- with their catapult launched, maybe unmanned!? guided aerial missile torpedo from 1916---  which happens to pop up in an aerospace engineering magazine 100 years ago in the great war in the sky. There are links in the podcast notes to the ad and to the patent. If any of our intrepid listeners learn more about these guys and their aerial torpedo - please get in touch with us through the contact link at ww1cc.org. There’s a fascinating story here somewhere! Link: Ad https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924060892019;view=1up;seq=436   Patent https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US1388932.pdf   [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel Well - we love that you listen to us - but If you’d like to watch some videos about WW1, go see our friends at the Great War Channel on Youtube - Here is Indy Neidell the shows host: “ Hello WW1 Centennial News Listeners - This is Indy Neidell, host of the Great War Channel on Youtube. American soldiers are dying in combat and the Bolsheviks seize control in Russia as autumn sets in across Europe. Join us for a new episode of The Great War every Thursday by subscribing to our Youtube channel and following us on Facebook. “ New episodes for this week include: Operation Albion -Passchendaele drowns in mud The edge of the abyss - mountain warfare on the italian front Brazil in WW1 - The South American Ally Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar World War One NOW [SOUND EFFECT] We have moved forward in time to the present… Welcome to WW1 Centennial News NOW  - This part of the program is not about history but how the centennial of the War that changed the world is being commemorated today. Education [Sound Effect] Education Symposia   This week we are leading off with our Education section  -- You know--- Bringing the lessons of WWI into the classroom is one of the Commission’s prime goals - and with the help of a generous $50,000 grant from the American Legion - we are kicking off a six city teaching tour called “Teaching Literacy Through History”. The program is being produced by  the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the nation’s leading American history organization dedicated to K-12 education. This exciting project is kicking off this month --- and with us today ---  to tell us more about it is Tim Bailey, Director of Education at the Gilder Lehrman Institute. Welcome Tim! [exchange greetings]   Tim - let’s start with the Gilder Lehrman Institute - can you tell us a bit more about it?   [Now about the WWI program - what cities are you going to?]   [If I am a teacher, what will my experience be… and what will I walk away with? ]   [Tim - As the folks that educate the educators - do you have a particular success story that comes to mind?]   [I know this is going to be popular with the teachers - what do they need to do to qualify and how do they sign up?]   Tim - thank you. Hopefully we can find additional funding to take this wonderful program to more cities and teachers around the country - We look forward to having you come back to tell us how the tour went. [exchange closing] That was Tim Bailey, Director of Education from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. We have links about the program and where to sign up in the podcast notes. link: http://ww1cc.org/events http://wwiamerica.org/index.php https://www.gilderlehrman.org/ http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3051-wwi-teaching-literacy-through-history-educator-development-sessions-in-six-cities-for-2017-18.html   Education Newsletter And we have more news for teaching WWI - The newest education newsletter from the WW1 Centennial Commission and the National WW1 Museum and Memorial just came out! Issue #9 is “Americans All!” focuses on the diversity of those who served and participated in the war that changed the world. This issue includes resources for teaching about Puerto Rican Laborers, the Harlem Hellfighters, Native Americans in the Red Cross, America’s Foreign born doughboys -- and how World War 1 sparked the gay rights movement. Go to our new education website at ww1cc.org/edu all lower case where you can link to and sign up for the education newsletters and connect with the commission education program - or  follow the link in the podcast notes. Link: ww1cc.org/edu   [SOUND EFFECT] Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1 - Where we  explore today’s words & phrases that are rooted in the war  ---   “ALRIGHT MAGGOT - What are you doing sitting on sorry butt. Get on your feet before I drag you up by the Short Hairs!”   Thank you Gunny - it’s good to have you back on the show.   What was Gunny actually saying? Is Short hairs - a vulgar phrase referring to the “nether regions”? Well - Actually not! It refers to an area of the body quite a bit north...   The short hairs in question are those little hairs on the back of the neck. A phrase that seems to have first been used in the military with examples from the Brits dating back to the 1890’s with colonial occupation in india. They were referred to in Rudyard Kilplings “Indian Tales”. The phrase, popularized and spread during the first world war, but then took a turn SOUTH during the second world war, becoming “the short and curlies” and assuming its more vulgar variation. By the short hairs-- not how you want to be caught!-- and this week’s phrase for speaking WW1. See the podcast notes to learn more! link: https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/by-the-short-hairs.html https://books.google.com/books?id=IAjyQdFwh4UC&pg=PA677&lpg=PA677&dq=by+the+short+hairs+ww1&source=bl&ots=_3JEgKpS5H&sig=0RJ46BiAmpi6KsD9QG2cQ64iChU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj-sajU__fWAhWLPCYKHbgsCiMQ6AEIZDAO#v=onepage&q=by%20the%20short%20hairs&f=false   100 Cities/100 Memorials [SOUND EFFECT] Welcome to our 100 Cities / 100 Memorials segment about our $200,000 matching grant challenge to rescue and focus on our local WWI memorials. Last month, we announced the first 50 “WWI Centennial Memorials”. Now we are full tilt into ROUND 2 - which includes all the projects that have not received a grant from round 1 and all the new projects that are joining the program.   Round 2 applications can be submitted until January 15th, 2018. Then the selection committee goes back into their VERY difficult process of selecting the second 50 awardees from the submissions. Without exception - every project submitted is amazing - Actually you already know that - You have been hearing project profiles on the podcast for months now - and not all of the projects you learned about were among the first 50 awardees! But before we jump into this week’s profile from the League of WW 1 Aviation Historians about their project at National Museum of the United States Air Force - we have a special treat. Kenneth Clarke section Kenneth Clarke, the CEO and President of the Pritzker Military Museum and Library is joining us. This program is actually Ken’s brainchild and no one can articulate the value and meaning of 100 Cities / 100 Memorials like he can. Ken and I recently had a chance to sit down in Washington DC and talk about the program. [KEN CLARK SEGMENT]   [Ken - 100 Cities / 100 Memorials was a concept you initiated  - Talk to us about how this concept came to mind, germinated and grew into what it is today?]   [Ken - I happen to know that you personally read all the submissions   - what are some of the thoughts you’ve had as a result?] [Ken, last month we announced the first 50 awardees - What are your thoughts about that ? ]   That was Ken Clarke - the President and CEO of the Pritzker Military Museum and Library and the spark that lit the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials program into being.   Joining us now to talk about THEIR 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project are Michael O'Neal, President of the League of WW 1 Aviation Historians and Robert A. Kasprzak (CASPERZAK), Major, USAF (Retired)   Welcome, gentlemen! [exchange greetings] [Gentlemen: Your grant application opens with:   Even though the US Air Service of WW1 was the forerunner of today's Air Force and is a major part of USAF history, no monument dedicated to the World War I Airmen who served at the Front exists today at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.]   [So Michael - as an aviation historian - can you give us a quick overview about how “air power” was organized “Over There” in WWI?]   [Robert - you have been the rally point and cheerleader for getting this memorial to the WWI aviators built - Why is this important?]   [Well gentlemen - your project is a perfect example of amazing, important and wonderful memorial projects that did not get selected in the first 50 grant awards but you are certainly still fully in the running.] [You have a video on Youtube about the project that is pretty compelling - let me play a clip - ]   [You’ve been busy gathering support for your project - how has the response been?]   [Michael you have some project milestones coming up- can you tell us more about them…]   As you may know I am a big WWI aviation fan - and I am rooting for and supporting your project all the way! Thank for taking on the mission - I don’t mean it as a pun - but it IS a monumental task! [exchange thanks]   That was Michael O'Neal and Robert A. Kasprzak talking about their project to commemorate the 75,000 that served in the US Air Service, US Naval and US Marine aviation in WWI - The precursors to the US Air Force. If you are into war birds, aviation history, and the roots of where it call comes from, support these gentlemen and their project - let them know their work matters and contribute to their memorial by following the link in the podcast notes.   We are going to continue to profile 100 Cities / 100 Memorials projects - not only awardees but also teams that are continuing on to round #2 which is now open for submissions. Learn more about the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials program at ww1cc.org/100memorials by following the link in the podcast notes.   Link: www.ww1cc.org/100memorials https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2h9OxRFzFI https://overthefront.com/about/news/ww-i-monument-article [SOUND EFFECT] International Report Kiwis commemorate Passchendaele with Haka at Menin Gate In our International report this week, we head to Ypres, Belgium - There - at the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing on October 11th and again on the next day at Tyne Cot Cemetery -- New Zealanders gathered to pay tribute to the Kiwi soldiers who fell at the Battle of Passchendaele. October 12th marks the centenary of an attack remembered as the 'darkest day' in New Zealand post-1840’s history. Within a matter of hours, 846 New Zealanders fell in the assault on Bellevue Spur. They were part of repeated Allied attempts to capture the Passchendaele ridge. Including those wounded and missing, New Zealand troops suffered about 2,700 casualties in this single episode. This is a devastating number of young men for a country who, in their 1916 census only counted 1,150,000 people. Speaking during the commemorative event, New Zealand government minister Dr Nick Smith said: "The losses at Passchendaele were so huge that most New Zealand families have a direct connection to a fallen soldier.” The commemorations included a passionate haka, a traditional Maori war cry and dance.   [insert audio of Haka]   We keep mentioning the Battle of Passchendaele, a battle remembered for its mud that swallowed guns, horses and men whole. As the Third Battle of Ypres, the Battle of Passchendaele lasted from July 31st to November 10th 1917.   Two more Battles for this small piece of territory are yet to come. Follow the link in the podcast notes to learn more. link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uHuqrbx890 - NOTE: See 02:30 http://www.centenarynews.com/article/new-zealand-commemorates-its-darkest-day-at-passchendaele Updates from the States Michigan An exciting Update from the States - We are heading over to the Great Lakes State - as Michigan’s Governor Rick Snyder and Michigan state Senator Rebekah Warren sign the Senate Public Act 97 of 2017 into law. This created a new commission within the state's Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. The new official Michigan State WW1 Centennial Commission is charged with planning, developing and executing programs and activities to commemorate the centennial of World War I. Read more about the new Michigan Commission, and check out what else is going on in states across the nation, by following the link in the podcast notes or by visiting ww1cc.org/michigan - all lower case. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3241-new-state-level-world-war-i-centennial-commission-signed-into-law-in-michigan.html http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/participate/state-organizations/state-websites/others-pending.html www.ww1cc.org/michigan Articles and Posts This week in our Articles and Posts segment - where we explore the World War One Centennial Commission’s rapidly growing website at ww1cc.org - This week we are profiling a great article about Madame Marie Curie and her X-ray vehicles - with their contribution to WWI battlefield medicine Ask people to name the most famous historical woman of science and their answer will likely be: Madame Marie Curie. Push further and ask what she did, and they might say it was something related to radioactivity. (She actually discovered the radioisotopes radium and polonium.) Some might also know that she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. (She actually won two of them.) But few will know that madame curie was also a major hero of World War I. In fact, a visitor to her Paris laboratory in October of 1917 – 100 years ago this month – would not have found her or her radium on the premises. At that time, Curie decided to redirect her scientific skills toward the war effort; not to make weapons, but to save lives by applying her science to battlefield medicine. Follow the link in the podcast notes to learn more about how Curie started an emergency medical revolution that is still saving the lives of both soldiers and civilians even today. Link: http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3247-marie-curie-and-her-x-ray-vehicles-contribution-to-world-war-i-battlefield-medicine.html   The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts That brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine - You have a couple stories found using #countdowntoveterans day to share with us-- Hi Theo! DeValles Elementary School We’ll start with a story that dovetails all the amazing projects we hear about week to week coming out of the 100 Cities 100 Memorials program. In New Bedford, Massachusetts, an elementary school was recently rededicated to its namesake. John B DeValles elementary school installed a bronze relief of DeValles, which had been languishing in storage for decades. Massachusetts National Guardsmen, accompanied by a Black Hawk Helicopter, Humvees, the New Bedford High ROTC members and 200 elementary students took part in the ceremony. The city of New Bedford was also presented with the three medals DeValles was awarded: the Distinguished Service Cross, the WWI Victory Medal and the Croix de Guerre. DeValles was a chaplain, and was awarded these accolades for his bravery in rescuing men from no man’s land. You can read more about DeValles and the ceremony at the link in the podcast notes.   link:http://www.southcoasttoday.com/news/20171011/devalles-elementary-rededicated-in-centenary-of-world-war-1   Native American Warriors Finally this week, I wanted to share a post from the facebook page World War 1 Native American Warriors. They shared the story of Choctaw Private Simeon Cusher, who was killed in action in 1918. The post includes a moving anecdote from Cusher’s Great Grandson as he tells the story of the loss of his teenage son and his travel to visit Private Cusher’s grave at the Meuse-Argonne Cemetery and Memorial. The two losses, almost a hundred years apart, were brought together by this man and the birds that appeared in the sky above as he mourned these separate losses. I encourage you to visit the post via the link in the podcast notes to read the story.   I found these stories by following the #countdowntoveteransday tag on facebook. Tag your veteran’s story, whether historic or current, to share it with the countdowntoveteransday community as we approach November 11th. That’s it this week for the Buzz! link:https://www.facebook.com/NativeAmericanWarriorsWWI/posts/915086041977669   Thank you Katherine. And that all our stories for you this week on WW1 Centennial News - Now before you flick off your play button - remember - for those of you who listen to end - we always leave you with a special goody or two! Closing So in closing - we want to thank our guests: Mike Shuster and his report on the demise of Mata Hari   Tim Bailey telling us about the Teaching Literacy through History Program Ken Clark, President and CEO of Pritzker Military Museum and Library And Michael O'Neal and Robert A. Kasprzak from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project at the National Museum of the USAF Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show.   And I am Theo Mayer - your host.   The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This program is a part of that…. We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC.   If you like the work we are doing, please support it with a tax deductible donation at ww1cc.org/donate - all lower case.   We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support.   The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn   on  iTunes and google play ww1 Centennial News, and on Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled devices. Just say: Alexa: Play W W One Centennial News Podcast. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thank you for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here today with someone about the war that changed the world! [music] ALL RIGHT - Listen up - you lilly livers - Gunny knows the difference between scruff of the neck and short hairs - and no gal darn pod--cast is gonna tell me any different - Now move out!   Yes sir! So long!

TeamClearCoat - An Automotive Enthusiast Podcast by Two Car Nerds
54-Disco Doesn't Suck and Neither Do Donks

TeamClearCoat - An Automotive Enthusiast Podcast by Two Car Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 73:49


Episode 54-Well, Actually... We really get into refining ideas in the blanket fort this time; we really dig into our proclamations of donk friendliness, Ian updates his list of eulogy dibs for Dave, and then someone from the Internet swoops in and - finger wagging - shouts "WELL ACTUALLY," and corrects all our ideas. Meanwhile, one Bring A Trailer seller needs to refine their story of how their car showed up in America, and RuPaul doesn't need to refine a damn thing. Hey! Did you know you can view the full episode description for links! Yeah! Click on stuff! TeamClearCoat website TeamClearCoat Instagram TeamClearCoat Twitter TeamClearCoat Facebook

Facing Off
Legally Blonde v. House Bunny

Facing Off

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 83:37


Blondes have more fun and so does Facing Off because this week we were joined again by our hilarious (but not blonde) friend Holly Brown! She joined us to talk about two 2000s comedies where under-appreciated and under-valued women go to a school to prove they deserve way more credit. We faced the 2001 Reese Witherspoon comedy "Legally Blonde" off against the 2008 Anna Faris movie "The House Bunny". Let us know which one you liked more! And go listen to the Well Actually podcast! Follow Us: instagram.com/facingoffpod ( http://instagram.com/facingoffpod ) twitter.com/facingoffpod ( http://twitter.com/facingoffpod ) facingoffpodcast@gmail.com Follow Holly! instagram.com/hollybrowncomedy ( http://instagram.com/hollybrowncomedy ) twitter.com/itshollybrown ( http://twitter.com/itshollybrown ) instagram.com/wellactuallypod ( http://instagram.com/wellactuallypod )

Facing Off
Mean Girls v. Clueless (with Holly Anabel Brown)

Facing Off

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 85:28


Get in losers, we're going shopping! On this episode Gabe and Nick make fetch happen with comedian and host of the Well Actually podcast Holly Anabel Brown. These three popular kids compare two high school comedy classics as they face the 2004 Lindsey Lohan/Rachel McAdams movie "Mean Girls" off against the 1996 Alicia Silverstone Beverly Hills movie "Clueless". Join them as they gossip about popularity, insecurity, plastic surgery, and, most importantly, stupid boys! Please also gossip to everyone by sharing the pod and leaving us a review on Apple!Follow Facing Off:instagram.com/facingoffpodtwitter.com/facingoffpodfacingoffpodcast@gmail.comFollow Holly Brown:instagram.com/hollyanacomedywww.hollyanabelbrown.cominstagram.com/wellactuallypodinstagram.com/saltyafshow