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The Mamas hit their 100th podcast episode! They are in full celebration mode, sharing their favorite memories from the past four years, including special episodes, favorite books and authors, and the many laughs. Listen in to hear what the Mamas are most grateful for during this season of Thanksgiving—spoiler alert, it's naked pilgrims. Book Chat: The Mamas' Favorite BooksMiddle Grade (ages 8-12) BooksWe're Not From Here by Geoff RodkeySchool for Whatnots by Margaret Peterson HaddixPlanet Earth is Blue by Nicole PanteleakosSong for a Whale by Lynne KellyStarfish by Lisa FippsChristmas Dinner of Souls by Ross MontgomeryPoisoned Water by Candy J Cooper and Mark AronsonForgotten City by Michael Ford 96 Miles by J.L. EsplinThe Creativity Project edited by Colby SharpThe Bletchley Riddle by Ruta Sepetys and Steve SheinkeinThe War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker BradleyRoot Magic Eden RoyceThe Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly BarnhillIcefall by Matthew KirbyFenris & Mott by Greg Van EekhoutInternational House of Dereliction by Jacqueline DaviesStand Up, Yumi Chung by Jessica KimA Rover's Story by Jasmine WargaArea 51 Files by Julie BuxbaumNot Nothing by Gayle FormanEat Your Heart Out by Kelly deVos (YA)Grown Up BooksThursday Murder Club series by Richard OsmanClytemnestra by Costanza CasatiLast Murder at the End of the World by Stuart TurtonZero Stars Do Not Recommend by MJ WassmerThe Mamas' Favorite Authors:Middle Grade AuthorsMargaret Peterson HaddixJames PontiStacy McAnultyLynne KellyLindsay CurrieRajani LaRoccaRobin StevensGrown Up Book AuthorsTJ KluneMargaret AtwoodChristopher MooreDavid SedarisRichard OsmanJesse Q. SutantoRachel HarrisonAlice Hoffmanwww.twolitmamas.com
In today's episode - Clark recently saw a quote from one of the stars of “Shark Tank” about how much we waste money on daily habits, offering a new way to think about spending categories to locate areas where you can - Spend Less. Also, biometrics are clearly here to stay, and they can be a big positive for security. But what are you willing to give up, and how secure is your secure information? Daily Spending: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 Biometric Security: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: Why You Should Keep Old Credit Card Accounts Open My 7 Rules for Using Credit Cards - Clark Howard TSA PreCheck® vs. Global Entry vs. CLEAR: Which Is Best for You? CLEAR Brings TSA Pre-Check Enrollment to 6 More Airports Why You Should Consider Applying for Global Entry Right Now Pay-Per-Mile Insurance: Is It Worth It? Mile Auto Insurance: A Firsthand Review Metromile Insurance Review: 6 Things To Know Best Airline Credit Cards for 2024: Are They Right For You? Are Airline Miles Worth It? Credit Karma Review: Free Credit Score and More at Your Fingertips How to Freeze Your Credit With Experian, Equifax and TransUnion How To Monitor Your Credit / How To Get a Free Credit Report Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Community.Clark.com Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Henson: Ideas Man In this review we have three muppets on display, though at least two of them are being poorly puppeteered, and one may in fact be a feral, or maybe even a "Feeble". they are talking about the new Disney plus doco exploring the life and times of Jim Henson the creative powerhouse behind some of the most enduring and beloved characters of our time. Dion is away, but Quinny, Jill and Peta are playing the music and lighting the lights on this muppet show tonight... Synopsis: "Ideas Man" takes us into the mind of the singular creative visionary; Jim Henson, from his early years puppeteering on local television advertisements, to the worldwide success of Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, and beyond. Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ron Howard captures Henson's restless creativity, ambition, and artistic evolution in the style and spirit of his complex subject. A huge thank you to all our Whatnots and weirdos who have joined the chorus for the show each week, often bringing their own muppety weirdness to the proceedings, (we're almost sure they see this as them joining in on the live-chat during the Twitch stream). If you haven't done so before, come on down to the Muppet theatre for a live show with us 7:30pm next week, to join in on mayhem and felt-covered fun. Special love and thanks goes to those who have financially bolstered this podcast via dropping some Muppet bucks, or Doozer sticks into our Ko-Fi jar and now also by subscribing on Twitch! Your generosity is always appreciated! If you feel so inclined drop us a sub! The more subs we get the more Emotes You get! Every bit of your support helps us to keep the ping pong balls shines and the felt coats brushed. Don't fret if you can't be there for the recording though as you can catch them on Youtube usually later that very night. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss them! https://youtube.com/live/rmBEFwJXqb0?feature=share WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Send in voicemails or emails with your opinions on this show (or any others) to info@theperiodictableofawesome.com Please make sure to join our social networks too! We're on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TPToA/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/TPToA Facebook: www.facebook.com/PeriodicTableOfAwesome Instagram: www.instagram.com/theperiodictableofawesome/ https://youtu.be/iyGFV6VIxkI?si=HDj_JM2BJp5R7FIH Throughout the podcast we mention another documentary about Jim Henson and for those of you eager to see what may actually be a better one that what we have reviewed, here it is below: https://youtu.be/dEWB0zuZvlI?si=nkr_h_zJTwVaIaiF
In this episode of French Insider, Greg Berk, a partner at Sheppard Mullin, joins host Inès Briand to discuss immigration and business travel to the United States, including the particulars of the ESTA visa waiver program, obtaining an O-1 visa, H-1B visa, or green card, and what travelers can expect from the CPB upon entry. What We Discussed in This Episode: What is an ESTA visa waiver? How long can you stay in the U.S. on an ESTA waiver? How soon can someone come back to the U.S. with an ESTA waiver? Who needs a work visa, and what types of work visas are available? How specialized must an individual be to qualify for a special talent (0-1) visa? What is an H-1B visa? When should French entities start planning to send individuals to the U.S.? When does someone need a green card? How do they obtain one? Are there tax implications when obtaining a green card? Can a green card be relinquished if the holder leaves the U.S.? Why does the CPB occasionally check social media accounts? Can the CPB deny a visa holder entry? Why might someone be called in for a secondary inspection? How should they deal with this? How can travel to Cuba or another restricted country impact an ESTA? Would it affect other types of visas? About Greg Berk Greg Berk, a partner in Sheppard Mullin's Labor and Employment Practice Group, is based in Orange County, California. He heads the firm's immigration practice and is a Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. With more than 25 years of experience advising on various U.S. immigration issues, Greg is a trusted resource for global employers seeking guidance on recruiting and retaining foreign executives and top talent for their U.S. operations. He also works with investors on E-2, L-1, and EB-5 matters as well as I-9 and other immigration compliance matters. He is the author of "Immigration Checklists and Practice Pointers – A Desk Reference," a book published by the American Bar Association for General Counsel and HR managers. About Inès Briand Inès Briand is an associate in Sheppard Mullin's Corporate Practice Group and French Desk Team in the firm's Brussels office, where her practice primarily focuses on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisition transactions (with special emphasis on operations involving French companies). She also has significant experience in general corporate matters and compliance for foreign companies settled in the United States. As a member of the firm's French Desk, Inès has advised companies and private equity funds in both the United States and Europe on mergers, acquisitions, commercial contracts and general corporate matters, including expansion of French companies in the United States. Contact Information Inès Briand Greg Berk Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every week. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show in Apple Podcasts, Deezer, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show.
Hour 3: As we await Keith Hernandez's phone call, we recapped the Saquon Barkley news from this morning. He signed a 1-year deal with the Giants for up to $11 million with a $2 million signing bonus. We can't find Keith. We have two landlines for him and a cell phone and none of them are being answered. Jerry returns for an update and starts with details on the new deal between the Giants and Saquon Barkley. Mike Brown, the owner of the Bengals, talked about money for players and used a pig eating corn analogy. Bill Belichick met the media and said, ‘I don't do physicals'. DK Metcalf was on a podcast and talked about all the candy he eats. In the final segment of the hour, Keith Hernandez calls in. He had the ringer off on his phone. Interview concludes at the beginning of the next hour. I'll eventually post the whole thing as a separate entry.
Episode 25 titled "What Is Aphantasia?", has the Co-Founder of the Aphantasia Network, Tom Ebeyer, explain how people are unable to form mental images. Episode Summary: This episode features a discussion with Tom Ebeyer, one of the original 21 cases identified by Neurologist Dr. Adam Zeman as having aphantasia. Tom's experiences led him to co-found the Aphantasia Network, which has a mission to improve the lives of people with aphantasia through advocacy, research, and support to unleash the power of image-free thinking. Listen as Tom explains what we know about aphantasia, the spectrum of visual imagination, and what hyperphantasia means. In this episode we discuss: 00:00 - Face the Beast by The Whatnots 01:04 - Introducing Tom Ebeyer 03:22 - Pronunciation 04:44 - What is It? 06:49 - Thought Process 08:32 - Lack of Conversation 10:51 - Discovery 14:21 - Common or Uncommon? 16:12 - Hyperphantasia 18:53 - Lifelong Aphantasia 22:36 - Finding Out 29:17 - Impacts on Communication 35:45 - Cognitive Strategies to Remember 41:12 - Visual Imagination Spectrum 44:31 - Dreaming 47:14 - Research 49:55 - Aphantasia Network 51:05 - Closing Remarks 51:52 - Conclusion and Information Resources: Aphantasia Network
Shea is the co-host of Something Different, and Shirley is one half of the puppeteering duo, the Whatnots. You can find Something Different and the Whatnots on Facebook (@SomethingDifferent) (@WhatnotsProductions). Be on the lookout for Something Different's next show, February 22nd 2023, at the EXIT Theatre in Arcata, CA. 0:00 | Something Different 14:19 The Rope and The Hammer 20:07 | Learning to perform at sideshow schools 27:28 | Needing an audience 34:39 | Tears of a Clown 39:23 | Catching your face on fire 42:19 | Puppeteering 45:27 | Humboldt Circus Club 47:30 | Performing abroad
We peel back a few layers of the hobby today and discuss everything from Whatnots 50k influencer spending sprees to Nat Turner and everything in between. Enjoy and thanks for listening
JD and the CultPoppers chat about : San Diego Comic Con News! 00:05:57 – Letter Segment 00:30:11 – Comic Announcements 00:42:58 – Animation Announcements 00:55:18 – Film and Television Announcements Take a listen and then feel free to comment below if you agree or disagree, or email us at CultPOPgo@gmail.com! You can find JD's stuff at: www.JohnnyDestructo.com and... The post CultPOP! 789 – New Format – San Diego ComicCon News and whatnots! appeared first on CultPOP!.
Do you stop to examine the reasons for your actions? Do you ever question your motives? You probably should. You'd like to back up your right actions with the right intentions. This will help you align. #motives #actions #identity #journey #acceptance #needforapproval
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It's been a while and were back to talk about WWDC 2022. We talk about all the updates, what we like, what we don't like, and what we think is coming.
On Today's Menu on Marsha's Plate #234 We talk about decoration, actions and trans kids before Stonewall. and Dr James Barry 10 LGBT Uprisings Before Stonewall https://www.newsweek.com/before-stonewall-riots-1445365 History of the Transgender Child https://amzn.to/3xCzNPb Listen on all streaming Platforms https://pod.link/1293033444 Diamond Stylz Artist Initiative https://gofund.me/81780bfe Support Black Trans Women https://Blacktranswomen.org/donate Black Trans Women Support https://blacktranswomen.org/empowerher-support/ We have merch as well if you wanna support Marsha's Plate https://teespring.com/stores/marshasplate https://linktr.ee/MarshasPlate #marshasplate #girlslikeus #boyslikeus #transgender #podcast #podsincolor #podernfamily #transisbeautiful #houston #lgbt #transmen #transwomen #blackfeminism #trans101 #trans #blacktranswomen #blacktransmen #houstonpride #indiepodcast #blacktranslivesmatter #lgbtqia #lgbtq #genderidentity #pride #blackgirlmagic #blackboyjoy #podcast
It's been a tough couple of years for small business – but the survivors have proved even tougher. On this episode of Open House, Reba and Eric explore the dynamics of small business with Richelle Haas, owner of Sparkle Gifts & Whatnots in downtown Renton. It's a discussion chock full of takeaways, like:· What it takes to get a small business off the ground.· Tips for keeping your business afloat in tough economic times.· Improvements that could facilitate survival for downtown businesses.· The role of an effective Chamber of Commerce in prospering local businesses.· Why Renton is such a great spot for small businesses right now.· Some of the “best-kept secrets” in downtown Renton.Plus Eric breaks down recent and prospective decisions by the Fed in their efforts to stem inflation, along with the conflicting impact they may have on mortgage rates, and Reba gives an insightful recap of the current housing market.It's another fun-packed podcast of timely information on this episode of Open House with Team Reba.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/info7)
Growing Up In Marriage...Perfectly Flawed by Tena L. ParkerGrowing up In Marriage....Perfectly Flawed is a book about how God can use the messiest of a person's mistakes for His Glory. It is a book about how childhood traumas and issues, if not dealt with, can show its ugly head at the most inopportune of times. It is a book about accountability. Standing exposed. Being transparent. And owning your truth. all leading to God's healing and restoration.Tena L. Parker is a native Texan and a Doctor of Pharmacy by trade. She is the elated author of three other books: From Trial To Testimony...The Promise of Eden, Staying Joyfully Married...My Little Book of What-Nots' and Dear God, Thank You For Calling Me to The Carpet...A Wife's Prayer. She is a wife. A mother. A Daughter. A sister. And, a friend. She has also recently started an outreach ministry called Life-Changers Ministries to help birth that which God has put inside of her.https://www.amazon.com/Growing-Up-Marriage-Perfectly-Flawed/dp/1977237223/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1FNKABJH4AYJA&keywords=tena+parker&qid=1645556979&s=books&sprefix=tena+parker%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C369&sr=1-4http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/31722abt.mp3
This one is going to be magical! Follow us to Le Cirque des Reves (The Circus of Dreams) and revel in all of the circus food glory to be found there! Also in this episode: midnight dinners, obscure awards, and weirdly named cats. For recipes and photos follow us: Twitter https://twitter.com/TheBittenPod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thebittenwordpodcast/ Support Us: Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebittenpod Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/tres-french License code: MZJOCWA6ZZPGDCLH https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/swing-cuisine License code: FODK2OVFMRCNPBTC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christine-parker8/support
Weldie and Andrew discuss the free fallin' Huskies as they lose two game in Omaha. We talk about what needs to change in the last five games of the regular season. We also touch on Michael Douglas movies and the Winter Olympics. Enjoy! #GOHUSKIESWOOOOO
In this episode we talk about the differences between design & development, the overlaps, and how to work with each other to make the best product you can.
This episode we go into design systems. We talk about what they are, what they can do, and tools we use to build them.
We're talking Star Wars Visions, and the future of Star Wars on the big screen! We also devoted a whole episode's worth of a discussion to one of the most popular books - Heir to the Empire! We decided to split the episode in half, so Part One here is all about rocking and rolling in Star Wars Visions - Tatooine Rhapsody along with some whatnots and Big Screen Star Wars films!Get ready for sound check at Boonta Eve, grab some pickled frogs which are free courtesy of Jabba the Hutt, and put on your da da da da dancin shoes because we're bringing you another action filled show!clonearmyradio@gmail.com@clonearmyradio
The Livestream Commerce market in the US continues its rapid expansion. Whatnot just raised a $150 million Series C, valuing it at $1.5 billion and its third fundraise of 2021. And NTWRK raised a $50 million Series C (we estimate valuation at $300 - 400 million). Chris and Andrew discuss each platform's different programming strategies (UGC scale VS premium O&O), niche to adjacent vertical growth strategies, cap table alignment, expected market consolidation, and what role Twitter can play in social commerce.Subscribe to our newsletter. We explore the intersection of media, technology, and commerce: sign-up linkLearn more about our market research and executive advisory: RockWater websiteEmail us: rounduppod@wearerockwater.com--EPISODE TRANSCRIPT:Chris Erwin:So Andrew, a few weeks ago, there was two big announcements about livestream commerce fundraises. Were you tracking this? Andrew Cohen:Yeah. Of course. Livestream commerce finally broke into the unicorn status. We've got a billion dollar valuation. And I love to say, "I told you so," so I was very happy to see that. Chris Erwin:So there's two big fundraises that caught our eye. We've been tracking this space over the last couple years ever since we saw some of the initial growth figures in China, which were in the hundreds of billions forecast over the next few years. And we're like, "This is something we got to pay attention to in the US." So building off of our research and some of our other reporting, here's two big deals. So Whatnot raised $150 million series C at a $1.5 billion valuation. It's its third round of fundraising just in 2021 alone. Some key figures, GMV is up 30x since March, and there's a couple thousand active livestream sellers on the platform. Use of funds - they plan to launch an NFT vertical, expand into thousands of potential new commerce categories. Chris Erwin:That's up from the hundreds that the founder had said I think just a few months ago in the last round of funding, they're going to rebuild their mobile apps for iOS and Android. And they're going to launch a pre-bidding feature. The second big capital raise is for NTWRK. They raised a $50 million series C. So the valuation was undisclosed, but our guess is assuming that they're giving up 10 to 20% of their cap table, valuation's probably in a $300 to 400 million-ish range. So some key figures, Andrew. To date, they've had two and a half million app installs. From a conversion rate perspective of how many of their viewers convert to paying customers - I think that's our assumption of definition, but they're saying it's 10 to 15% in the low end and 70% on the high end. I find that very high, I'm a little bit skeptical, but think it all depends on the definition. Chris Erwin:Also of note 250,000 attendees from one of its virtual shopping festivals called Transfer, right,this is NTWRK's flagship festival that celebrates culture and design. Not a surprise here since their founder and CEO comes from a very strong events background. So use of funds - they're going to expand into NFTs like Whatnot. They're going to expand their marketplaces, including sneaker resale, trading cards and vintage items. They're going to be ramping up their marketing and also expanding their premium, original content and quote on quote shopping festivals. Then of note, there's a rumor that Twitter is going to be launching a livestream shopping product as well. So Andrew let's break down Whatnot versus NTWRK. And I think you have some thoughts here. Andrew Cohen:Yes, Let's get into it. So some differences, some similarities. Let's start with the differences. To me, the biggest difference between NTWRK and Whatnot is Whatnot is much more similar to the major Chinese livestream shopping platforms that we've seen like Taobao Live, Pinduoduo, which are basically UGC marketplaces. Andrew Cohen:Whatnot does have, you have to be a verified seller and you have to apply to be able to sell on their platform. But it's a model that is more made for scale. So think about like eBay, but if you are enabled with all of the tools and capabilities of a live streamer. So you can go on, if you are a collector of trading cards and you want to buy or sell and you can get on and on either side of this marketplace, engage. On the other end of the spectrum is NTWRK, which I would say what it lacks in scale, it makes up for in conversion rate, Chris, as you mentioned too at the top because it's not a UGC platform. Andrew Cohen:It's actually, they take a much more highly curated and premium and selective approach to their content and their programming. They have original content franchises and formats around. They have one around the comic books. They have one around trading cards and each one has a host. I think the host for their training card show is Scott from HQ Trivia. And apparently for some of these shows that have production statuses of up to 35 people. So it's kind of, I would say they go less wide than Whatnot, but definitely go a lot deeper. And then on the other end, they also have these festivals that you spoke to, which are also big in China. Andrew Cohen:We've talked a lot about Alibaba Singles Day. So what NTWRK does here is, they theme the shopping festivals around certain categories. So they've done ones around sports. The one you mentioned is around design. And so they're really good at rallying around talent and premium content to draw in audiences and drive conversions versus Whatnot, which is more about just like training ecosystem and letting the buyers and sellers do their thing. Chris Erwin:So it raises some questions, Andrew. And so what I am wondering about is what is the business model advantage of each? And so I think about NTWRK and if they're going after more premium, original and curated content, is it because do they perceive that there's going to be a market for them to syndicate some of their original livestream commerce programming. For example, are these new FAST platforms going to start to integrate shoppable commerce into their linear streams? And is that going to be a really lucrative market? And if NTWRK is pre-creating best in class livestream commerce content, then they're going to be the go-to player for that. I also wonder about for some of the social platforms that are going to be licensing content in the future as TikTok is making a lot of very rapid advances into social commerce, right? Chris Erwin:We've seen their Shopify partnership and more. Are they going to be interested in potentially licensing like high quality livestream commerce content? I think that NTWRK has done a partnership with Snap. I'm not sure about TikTok, something may have happened, but maybe there's a bigger market there that NTWRK knows more about than we do. I also think about NTWRK with its higher quality programming, is it trying to go after the biggest and most premium talent and designer collaborators that are going to say, "Hey, NTWRK is our destination and partner platform for who we want to be in business with. The longer tail UGC non-premium creators and sellers, they'll go to the Whatnots of the world, but we want to go to NTWRK." And that's the business model that the NTWRK platform gets excited about. That's what I'm riffing on. Andrew Cohen:Totally. And I think it's a bit of a fork in the road moment for livestream commerce in the US from a content perspective, as all these other platforms are getting into it as Facebook and Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, are all figuring out what livestream shopping is going to be on their platform. What's it going to look and feel like. These are really two distinct models. Is it going to go the kind of high-end premium programming route, or is it going to be more of the UGC marketplace route? I think it's interesting to see how that plays out right now. Whatnot has the higher valuation, but like you said, NTWRK's model is able to attract much more high-end premium partners and promote the creator and brand side to the max. So it's going to be interesting to see how it all unfolds. Chris Erwin:Maybe it's like the HBOMax versus Netflix parallel. Andrew Cohen:Exactly. Chris Erwin:All right. So Andrew and I think you noted that there's some key similarities as well. What does those include? Andrew Cohen:Yes, for sure. There's a few. So one is that we're seeing both of them do is starting from kind of a core niche in terms of its category focus and then expanding into adjacent verticals over time. And we've talked about this with our clients in the space that that's really the best pathway to grow and scale in livestream shopping is to own your niche. For NTWRK, it was kind of the streetwear crowd. For Whatnot, it was the collectibles crowd in the toy space. And then how do you kind of find these organic adjacencies that were, it can still be kind of organic to your brand and to your fan base, but also allow you to broaden the tent and expand out. So, we're seeing Whatnot and NTWRK both do that. Whatnot is expanding from collectibles. Right now their top categories are sports cards, Pokemon cards, and Funko toys. To now, as you mentioned the founder saying he sees potential to expand into thousands of new commerce categories. Andrew Cohen:For NTWRK, they start off with just limited edition pop culture-inspired product drops, things like merge, apparel memorabilia. Now they said after this round, they're going to expand into sneaker resale, trading cards and vintage. So it's definitely interesting to see that they're taking this similar model. And I'm curious how this is going to affect the other more niche emerging upstarts in this space because there's companies that focus on books. There's ones that focus on beauty and fashion like PopShop and ShopShops. And are they going to be kind of owning their niche and then expanding out into Whatnot and NTWRK's territory? Is there going to be consolidation and acquisition? I think it's going to be really interesting to see how this kind of selection of product category and creator focus trickles down to user acquisition strategy because that's really going to be what fuels scale. Chris Erwin:I think a mantra that we've seen in the media space is that it's going to be grow or die, right? I think some of the biggest media companies started out with a certain niche and then they best understand their customers. What else do their audiences want? And then service them in different waves with different content. Look at Bill Simmons with The Ringer and The Boston Sports Guy. He started out as just a sports personality and then moved into pop culture and film and food and more, right? Same thing with Barstool Sports. Same thing with Complex started out as hip-hop and street wear and then had a major moves into food media and food commerce. And so I think for these platforms, they're going to need to expand into different verticals. And those who don't are either going to die on the vine or they're going to be gobbled up in a consolidation play. Andrew Cohen:Yep. Much like media. It's all about how can you expand, broaden your tent while still remaining true to that kind of core brand identity. Chris Erwin:Andrew, what else are you seeing? Andrew Cohen:Another similarity between NTWRK and Whatnot is that both companies during this round have brought on some pretty noteworthy strategic investors. So for NTWRK, one of their lead investors is Kering, a major global owner of luxury brands like Gucci, YSL, Balenciaga, and many others, Main Street Advisors whose LPs include Jimmy Iovine, Drake, LeBron James, and other big celebrities, Live Nation and Foot Locker. For Whatnot, they brought on a16z, who is really big in the creator economy space, CapitalG, which is Google's venture fund. YouTube is really getting into livestream shopping as well, a Google subsidiary, and then plus influencers and celebrities like Logan Paul, and NBA players Andre Iguodala and Zion Williamson. So, I think that this is really interesting from both ends kind of the synergistic opportunities here. Andrew Cohen:I think companies like Kering, looking at how NTWRK can possibly be an incubation play for a social commerce sales channel for a lot of their brands. Similar to other investors like Critic, LeBron, and Live Nation - NTWRK has already worked with them on some limited edition tour merch for Drake and Live Nation, a16z, Foot Locker on the cap table, as they mentioned that they want to get into the sneaker and sneaker resale market. So for all of these, as they're trying to modernize their core businesses and move towards digital transformation NTWRK is a really interesting bet for them that couldn't really work. On the other end with Whatnot, as I said, a16z and Google are both getting into creator economy and live selling space. So this is really synergistic for them, but also seeing the big celebrities getting involved again, that was one of the big differentiators between Whatnot and NTWRK is that NTWRK had more premium personalities, whereas Whatnot was more like user sellers. Andrew Cohen:Now with people like Logan Paul getting into the mix, maybe that changes and much like Big KOL is like buy on Taobao, this becomes the platform where big traders go to engage with and sell their audience in a live format. Chris Erwin:Yeah. Couple of notes here, Andrew, I think it's really smart of NTWRK where they are matching their cap table and investors to their business model. Right? Whereas we just discussed earlier, their business model is development of premium, original livestream, commerce programming, going deeper with their core fans. And so then having retailers and brand owners as their investors like Foot Locker and like Kering, which owns a whole portfolio of luxury brands that have proven to be. I was just riffing on this with our in-house fashion expert, Mike Booth this morning, it includes Balenciaga. And a lot of these luxury fashion brands have been very early movers and experimenting in social commerce to reach those younger audiences as I think they've seen that their customers have aged up over the years and they really want to start catering to millennials and Gen Z. So Balenciaga, which just announced, I think a big Fortnite partnership to create both digital and physical goods over the past month that wasn't their first move into the metaverse. Chris Erwin:They actually used the Unreal engine that powers Fortnite to launch, I think their own metaverse environment. I think about a year, year and a half ago. I really liked them as leading this investment round for NTWRK. Yeah, and for Whatnot, I think look with Logan Paul and Jake Paul, and speaking of like moment driven zeitgeist content and commerce, those two brothers have done incredible things in creator competitions and driven incredible scale revenues, which we've talked about in other roundups. So I like seeing them on the cap table for Whatnot as well. Andrew Cohen:One last similarity, and then we can touch quickly on the Twitter rumors, between NTWRK and Whatnot is that both announced that with this round, they're going to be getting more into NFTs and NTWRK's already done some work in NFTs, they plan to expand. Whatnot wants to a launch an NFT vertical. This really just caught my eye. I didn't get many details from it, but we've seen before that there's a huge overlap between live content and NFTs. Kind of the power of the moment of that, "I was there," has real social currency to it and now NFTs, there's kind of a way to monetize and cement that value around that social currency of “I was there when that moment happened.” And so I think it's going to be really interesting to see that combined with actual physical products and what can be the confluence of live selling of physical and virtual products and where NFTs will fit into this experience. What do you think, Chris? Chris Erwin:I want to be sensitive to the time for our listeners, Andrew. So let's transition to this final beats about Twitter rumors. Like we were talking about just before we started recording, there's really no details out yet on this. We saw people talking about it in the Twittersphere and in some of our executive circles that Twitter is going to get into livestream shopping, unclear what that exactly looks like, but it signals how big a market opportunity that this is viewed by where Twitter, one of the largest tech and social platforms that's out there, is realizing it doesn't want to miss out on what can be a major revenue opportunity. Now I think it raises some questions of, does it make sense for Twitter and what is their angle? Right? I think Twitter is very much known for having these really unique interest graphs around different topics and different personalities. Chris Erwin:The thing is, if you want to understand user behavior on Twitter with livestream commerce, is it going to better function as entertainment, which maybe we see on some of these other platforms or is it maybe a place where from these trusted interest graft and personalities that people follow, getting recommendations about products, getting some trusted input and reviews and advice about how to use the products and what is high quality and what is not? I think it raises the point of what is the angle that Twitter's going to take, that's going to be different from what we're seeing other platforms do, based on its core user experience? Andrew Cohen:I'm interested to see where they're going with this. We haven't gotten many details at all. Shopping definitely doesn't really seem native to the Twitter user experience, but live does, it's definitely a very always on platform. So curious to see how they can kind of start to incent, and incubate, maybe a bit more of a shopping mindset from all their personalities that are kind of always on in that live medium of Twitter and combine those elements. They were early on live streaming with Periscope, seems to be late on commerce. So let's see if they can put it all together because it's definitely a competitive space at the top with Amazon, Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, all getting into it. Chris Erwin:All right, Andrew, I think we are beyond time. So till next time. Andrew Cohen:Sounds good. See you then.
In this episode we talk about the iOS, iPadOS, macOS betas as well as some gripes with Siri, Home, and CSAM.
In this episode we discuss design tools that we use as product designers. We talk about the differences between Sketch, Adobe XD, and Figma and air out our grievances.
Welcome to our first podcast episode. We chat about WWDC 2021 and everything we enjoyed or didn't enjoy from the keynote.
As a teenager Tatia Gordon wanted to be a model. She thought this might be her calling after she won some contests and landed a few jobs, but eventually the reality of the limitations of her 5 ft. 4 inch height sunk in. Luckily she had a teacher who would not let her become discouraged. Her teacher took a special interest in her, and Tatia credits her for inspiring and convincing her that she had potential in other areas. Even so, Tatia's first year of college did not go well. She felt overwhelmed and unprepared. She dropped out for a year, and when she returned, she took only one or two courses at a time. By the time she graduated, she had matured and gained the confidence needed to build an admirable 3.8 average. She went to work as an accountant, as she had very little exposure to other career possibilities. An uncle, impressed by her grades, suggested she might consider going on to law school. Tatia hadn't thought too much about a graduate degree yet, but this idea intrigued her. She began researching, and within a year, she was accepted and enrolled at the University of Baltimore School of Law. It was her time in law school that helped her discover her love of writing. How would she follow this path? She decided journalism classes might be in order, and rather than waiting until she finished law school, she signed up for some journalism courses at another college nearby. She had been watching legal analysts on TV during the OJ Simpson trial and decided with a law degree and some journalism skills and practice, she too could stand before the cameras. She managed to get as far as auditioning for Court TV, but when her husband was hesitant about pulling up stakes in Baltimore and moving to New York, she rethought her goals. Tatia didn't give up on either journalism or law though. Instead, she found a job as a reporter for the Daily Record, a legal paper in Baltimore. There she was in charge of the legal beat and wrote newsletters. She put in 3 years at this work and gained a lot of skills including writing with deadlines to meet. The job also gave her the opportunity to interact with many movers and shakers. It was at this time she met the influential Representative Elijah Cummings from Maryland's 7th District. The congressman took a liking to her, and within a few short months of knowing him, he offered her a job as his press secretary in Washington, D.C. She jumped at the chance for this new and exciting prospect. She was constantly busy, but the job was disappointing in that she found she really didn't like politics. But again, the work taught her many new skills and provided a helpful addition to her resume. Tatia next moved on to a small law firm in Baltimore to practice law for the first time. The position reaffirmed for her that neither politics nor the practice of law truly were her forte. She stayed for a couple of years before moving to an association for immigration attorneys, the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She wrote, edited, collaborated, proofread and did a myriad of other related tasks. She helped grow the association through her work and spearheaded the efforts to publish the award winning, first-ever member magazine, Immigration Law Today. She eventually became the Director and Senior Legal Editor. She also was the founder and publisher of Attorney at Law Magazine, an edition published for attorneys practicing in some of the Washington, D.C. suburbs. Fifteen years passed and Tatia loved the work she was doing. But it occurred to her she might have found yet another fulfilling role to explore. She didn't pivot too far though, because she would still do what she loved. Tatia became an entrepreneur, starting her own publishing company with the goal of helping other attorneys self-publish. Ramses House Publishing LLC has existed for over 6 years now. In her role she educates and guides attorneys who want to have their works published. She offers assistance at any and every step of the publishing process. She also consults, calling on the experience she has gained, making organizations not only sustainable but also profitable. Tatia has found her business very rewarding. She successfully managed to blend her law degree with her love of the written word. Her law school experience taught her how to think outside the box, and that skill has been invaluable to her every day. She tells Amy she would advise anyone starting their own business to know what they are getting into. “Running your own business is a 24/7 hustle,” she says. She suggests if you fall flat, it's because you didn't realize you have to do everything on your own. She works hard to nurture new professional relationships. She writes two regular columns on LinkedIn to reach out. You can find these on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. “The What Nots” which offers advice on what not to do if you want to be published. The second column is “Behind the Book”. Here she gives advice on the ins and outs of publishing, and serves up great food for thought. Enjoy listening to this affable entrepreneur describe her climb to success by staying true to herself and making the very best of her innate talents. Topics in this episode: A law degree can prepare you for much more than practicing law It's important when you own a business to steadily network and build relationships Build on your often discounted “soft” skills too when you're deciding on a career Find online resources that help you make connections with clients and others who are doing what you are Always seek out new skills to develop in a job that you can carry forward to your next step Links: publishingforlawyers.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatiagordontroy/ tatia@ramseshp.com
I have been waiting to do this episode for months and we finally got a chance to do it! Nicki from Plants, Pots, & Whatnots is such an amazing human and you can tell from the episode that we could have kept going if we were given the chance! This week, we talk about her plant journey on YouTube and why she chose plants as her topic of choice. Make sure to follow Nicki here! https://www.youtube.com/c/PlantsPotsWhatNots www.instagram.com/plantspotsnwhatnots Support the podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplantnook Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Let's connect! https://www.instagram.com/theplantnookpodcast/ Check out the merch! https://www.zazzle.com/store/theplantnook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theplantnook/support
Tatia Gordon-Troy is the founder and CEO of Ramses House Publishing LLC, an author services company designed to help lawyers and law firms independently publish to market themselves and their practices, and to leverage their expertise and grow their businesses. She is an attorney, writer, editor, and an award-winning publisher. She spent 15 years in traditional publishing in the legal trade association space before starting her company six years ago. Tatia posts a regular column on LinkedIn called "The What Nots"--what not to do if you're trying to get published. In this episode, we chat: -Tatia's 10th grade teacher and the impact on her writing -Writing as a legal analyst and as a newspaper reporter-Deadlines, working quick, reporting and editing -Political writing and the fast-paced environment-Working as an attorney and the storytelling process-Her experience as a publisher and editor and her tips for you
We tried to game the system (we tried to light the lights?). We over-thought everything and recorded a bunch of episodes, guessing at which order Disney+ might choose to post The Muppet Show in. And we were right to do it! When the show went up last week it was in the New York air order, which makes a lot of sense because that’s how people first saw it and while there’s not a ton of continuity, the Muppet People did go back and add scenes to episodes so that characters are introduced in the right order and what-not (and What-Nots). And then this week, for reasons known only to them, the Disney+ order changed to the production order like it was on the DVDs we’d been watching before February 19. We know it doesn’t really matter but we figure you’re watching along and we want it to make some kind of sense so we’re following Disney’s lead, which means we’re back where we started recording with Juliet Prowse! Yaaaaaaay!This was the first episode of The Muppet Show made but actually the last of the season aired in New York, on April 23, 1977. It’s definitely piloty, but for an episode that’s a little off, this has a ton of Muppet hallmarks, including Mah Nah Mah Nah, Muppets making jokes about being puppets, Kermit hitting on a guest, Gonzo bombing, a dancing bear, and a glee club made up of frogs, pigs and chickens. Lea Michele could never. We sort of weren’t sure what to make of it, but we think we mostly liked it. Bear-and-frog with us as we, too, are a little piloty, and are figuring out what we’re doing.More show notes at https://muppeturgy.com.
On episode 37 of TheEoNProject, Mike and Jay tackle the interesting yet always incorrect predictions of Doomsday Cults. The Millerites are at the forefront of the discussion as well as an end times cult called Heaven's Gate. In addition Mike and Jay once again battle it out in a tv show theme song challenge. Once again join us on a podcast journey of knowledge and nonsense through a wormhole of pleasure. The truth exists, believe it!!!
In this episode, I visit with Kel Mitchel about the premiere of "Deliciousness" tonight on MTV. Comedian George Wallace calls in tot talk about his new book "Bulltwit and Whatnots" available now. Meathead Goldwyn joins for his monthly visit, sharing great gift ideas for the grill-lover on your Christmas list. Singer-songwriter Bernie Nelson talks about his time in Nashville, and even plays his latest single "Make It To Texas". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
The Rando Gang weighs in on current news, Saweetie, Tyler Perry, Lovecraft Country, family dynamics in TV & film, and, oh yeah, more Tyler Perry.
There were guys who thinking of the bass as a first voice. You had cats like Eberhardt Weber on upright, Stanley (Clarke), Jaco (Pastorious), they were definitely trailblazers at that time on the electric bass. Then you had cats like Monk Montgomery whose credited with being the first to play the electric bassist. When fender gave the bass to Lionel Hampton who gave it on to Monk. We're talking 1951, the first precision bass. Monk was still chomping at it, still laying a foundational sound. Then you had all the guys like Kenny Baker who played bass on all The Gamble and Huff (SOP). You had Val Burke who was the bass player with "Willie And The Mighty Magnificence who was the backup band out of New Jersey that did all the RnB groups like "The Moments" and "The Whatnots." Then you had Robbie "Kool" Bell from Kool And The Gang. He was using the bass guitar as a first voice. What I'm doing is just a continuation of that, those guys really led the way. Musical ideas bear freshness. When you think of an arrangement where everyone is just playing a role. We never thought about the instruments as being the instruments that they were. They were always vehicles for moving out of the realm of whatever that instrument was. I never thought of the bass and being the bass. I knew it was an instrument that had a certain tone quality but when it came to the composition and melodies we were always all free and all equal. Ornette never thought of himself as being the leader of the band, of course he was, but in the musical sense he always felt as though he was inside of the music and not standing out in front. It was all participation, moving in the same direction. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
Hi guys! This is our first podcast episode for The Missreads where we find out more about our two casters and the three books that shaped them into being a reader. Happy listening! For book requests please contact us at themissreads@gmail.com
On this episode we discuss a woman who breaks a guys head with a can of Spaghetti-O's, a woman who asks police to check her meth for Covid-19 and lots more! This historic episode of Weird is the first time Craig and Aaron have recorded in separate locations. Will it work???
Quote of the day. Thank and Frank, A Year of Drawing: If you want to see a certain page from my bullet journals drawings let me know! The pages are divided by 2 week sections. Message my on my facebook pg for more! at facebook.com/kwportal2nowhere The Struggle is Real! COVID-19 updates ish, Quarantine ideas, etc. Song of the day! Have a happy Thursday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kellie-w/message
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Hey it’s Dan with Church Table Productions. I am writing a new series called “Whatsit’s and Whatnots of Christianity” I have questions, you have questions. And I know how to find the answers. Join me each week as I ask questions, go through a little bit of the History and answer the questions. Whatsit’s and Whatnots of Christianity on Church Table Productions.
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Sarah, Lilith and Susie discuss the problems with Players Clubs, and whether Chloe shooting Lucifer means she "really, really" likes him, according to Trixie. Also, join us at our Twitter account at @teamluciferpod1 for live-tweeting the day of Season 4's drop on Netflix on May 8! Intro Music "King of the Broken Hearts"by XTaKeRX on the Free Music Archive
KayFab IS here to brighten your week! The ladies discuss the weirdness of WWE's one-name obsession before Sarah gets real with Goldust's long and sometimes troubling career. Kristina cheers everyone up with Hangman Page, and Katy brings it home with the Queen of Spades Shayna Baszler! Plus: why is Rey Mysterio's son so tall??? Dustin Rhodes on his career and Goldust's evolution: https://www.si.com/wrestling/2019/02/04/goldust-dustin-rhodes-wwe-future-astronomicon-interview WWE's disappointing handling of LGBTQ storylines: https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/03/then-now-whenever-wwes-slow-progress-on-lgbtq-stor.html
Hey d00ds! Today we're mashing two awesome topics - our favorite Marvel Superheroes and NBA All Stars! How do they connect? You'll have to listen to the first bit to find out. Also very excited to have my first guest Elizabeth! Elizabeth is in the process of starting up her own podcast, which you can stay up to date with HERE The Super Bowl is over, which leaves us with the Stanley Cup and the NBA Finals to look forward to. BUT, we also have Black Panther to look forward to, which is releasing February 16th. So all that being said, we thought it would be fun to combine those two elements and come up with our own superhero basketball teams. Afterwards, Elizabeth and I talk a little superhero films (namely Suicide Squad and Justice League) and then get into a little basketball talk as well.Thanks for listening d00ds! Don't forget to share, and subscribe if you enjoyed!SUPERMEGAFUNTIMES on our Discord!? DiscordStay up to date and chat with jeremy!? Twitter:The Link Mausoleum - where you can easily find all our vids!?Facebook:Get artsy and check out my decent use of filters!? Instagram:Oh u know ;D? Snapchat: @d00ditsjeremy
In this episode we talk about minute 55 of Beauty and the Beast: We realize that this is the last night of the movie! The rest of the film happens during this one night. Further discussion on possible timelines for the story Lumiere and Cogsworth messing with each other We talk about the song “Human Again” Marriage, divorce, and Lumiere in the 1700s We meet some cosmetic characters Knickknacks, Whatnot's, and Hummels
Mel and Bush once again sit astride the tandem that is this podcast to give you everything you need to know about giant cats, hankeys, and Take That. Plus there are more sanctimonious suggestions in Tell Mel.
MONDAY MADNESS Hobgoblins 1988 Horror Movie Commentary Banter and Whatnots.... HELP THE CHANNEL AND DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/littlemonsters ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/litlle-monsters-movie-podcast/id981724051 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC25J6ueIa1L2NTqbbAeGN7A TWITTER: https://twitter.com/DinoEwelt FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/THELITTLEMONSTERSMOVIEPODCAST/ HORROR TOWN: https://www.facebook.com/groups/406961509492457/ HORROR DRIVE-IN: https://www.facebook.com/BESTCULTCLASSICHORRORMOVIESPODCAST/
Richard Oram, former associate director of Harry Ransom Center, delivers a talk titled “Whatnots and Whatnot: Evelyn Waugh and Victorian Aesthetics of Ornamentation.” This talk was included in the session titled “Waugh's Life in Archives.” Part of “Evelyn Waugh: Reader, Writer, Collector,” a conference held at The Huntington May 5–6, 2017.
It's that time of year again. The ladies of everyone's favorite by and for transgender podcast get together to answer some viewer mail, respond to some questions, and talk about the latest movies and special editions we liked and didn't like. Join the Transgender Trio for the last podcast of the year! www.transitiontransmission.com Twitter @TransgenderTrio
Food & Lifestyle Contributor for the Greeley Tribune and award-winning author Emily Kemme gets the W25 take on everything from the holiday table, cooking with wine, to stemware, gifting, and office parties. Steph’s signature SWT cocktail returns to the show and is sure to cure what ails you. We’re thankful for all of you who listen, subscribe, and laugh and sip along with this special episode, your holiday entertaining survival guide. Thanksgiving, Entertaining, Cocktails, Wine, Spirits, Gifting
This is the first episode of our new "Procrastinated Review" series. Our focus will be on procrastinating and then reviewing a subject after pretty much everyone else does. All of this will be done in the What Nots satire fashion! Enjoy our procrastinated review of "Suicide Squad" and Metallica's "Moth into Flame".
In this episode, we get into Star Wars "The Force Awakens". This is our long overdue review and discussion of the movie in the "What Nots" fashion, Get yourself some! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIkD3lpSzAo 4DX Video Link http://www.unitedcinemas.jp/4dx/ 4DX info
Welcome Dustin Calhoun of the Cock Tales over Cocktails Podcast! He and I discuss all the different dating apps available for our smartphones these days. We also talk cosplay workouts, DC Pride, baby showers, and naked yoga. Also, if you listen to this show, treat yo' self and download the DragonFruit geek dating app IMMEDIATELY! We flip tables over privilege in politics, and play a new game where we talk choose guests for our ideal dinner party. Check out Dustin's show at the link below! Cock Tales over Cocktails! cocktalesovercocktails.com Mating Habits of the Modern Geek: Love and Dating within Your own Species - your comedy source for relationship advice for geeks and nerds
We shift things around this week - mullet style! Biz up front and party in the back! 9:05 MEANWHILE: Ed saw Green Room and The Nice Guys! Bob news of people being naughty at BVS! Bill opens the newest Loot Crate! 22:00 NEWS: Outcast is free, Supergirl Fly's Away, Rebirthing Of DC/WB, Keaton Still Hovering Around Spider-Man, Jeff Goldblum and Karl Urban Get Bad For Marvel. 42:21 REBOOT REPORT: MacGyver, The New Star Trek 48:34 EMAIL: Ed's mail has a theme, we recap our Palmer ambush, where's Dom, Preacher talk, Not That Lone Ranger, Red Heads, Parker's girlfriends and MORE!
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WARNING: SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN Podcast #112 - Lucifer 1x04 - Manly Whatnots | Review - Can Lucifer's manly whatnots save him from banality? Well, that depends on which of us you ask. While Manly Whatnots might be a step in the right direction (it was a very small step), fears remain unquelled as to whether this piddling Fox drama can get its head out of its own ass before it gets canned. Even Lucifer's charm and wisecracks grow tiresome this episode. Here's hoping Lucifer finds a fresh angle in this stale hell.
WARNING: SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN Podcast #112 - Lucifer 1x04 - Manly Whatnots | Review - Can Lucifer's manly whatnots save him from banality? Well, that depends on which of us you ask. While Manly Whatnots might be a step in the right direction (it was a very small step), fears remain unquelled as to whether this piddling Fox drama can get its head out of its own ass before it gets canned. Even Lucifer's charm and wisecracks grow tiresome this episode. Here's hoping Lucifer finds a fresh angle in this stale hell.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Lucifer edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Fox's Lucifer. In this show, hosts Dave Child and Samantha Benitz discuss episode 4. Lucifer is an upcoming American television series created by Tom Kapinos that is scheduled to premiere on Fox on January 25, 2016.[1][2] It is a very loose adaptation of the comic book character created by Neil Gaiman for the comic book series The Sandman and its spin-off comic book seriesLucifer written by Mike Carey, both published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Lucifer edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Fox's Lucifer. In this show, hosts Dave Child and Samantha Benitz discuss episode 4. Lucifer is an upcoming American television series created by Tom Kapinos that is scheduled to premiere on Fox on January 25, 2016.[1][2] It is a very loose adaptation of the comic book character created by Neil Gaiman for the comic book series The Sandman and its spin-off comic book seriesLucifer written by Mike Carey, both published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV For more of your post-game wrap up shows for your favorite TV shows, visit http://www.AfterBuzzTV.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng
William is back and together with Jonathan, the duo conversate on items in the store 03/11/2015 and coming to the store 03/18/2015. They then spin off into an epic Ramble covering video gaming of yore, Howard the Duck, the nature of film reboots and sequels, and why William stays with comic books.
Alex takes the easy way out and assembles a clip show comprised from the first two episodes of the podcast, never before available on iTunes! Take a trip into the distant past of 2013 as we discuss Mr.Kitty, Freezepop, Distorted Memory and Derniere Volonte! Thrill to the garbage production values of our earliest efforts! Marvel at how many times a grown man can say "uh" in the course of a short interstitial segment! Witness the origins of the web's premiere commentary podcast for industrial and related musics! Fuck, I dunno, I need a nap.
This week we continue with part 2 of Disneyland Tips, Tricks, and Whatnots with special guest Steven
This week we talk about Disneyland Tips, Tricks, and Whatnots with special guest Steven
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