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Thomas & Friends™ Storytime (UK)
Rocky Rescue - Episode 21 - Thomas & Friends™ Storytime

Thomas & Friends™ Storytime (UK)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 10:34


When Rocky, the mobile rescue crane, has an accident, it's up to the other rescue vehicles to save him. But can they learn to work together as a team? For more kids' stories, subscribe to the Thomas & Friends™ Storytime podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to your podcasts! ©2020 Gullane (Thomas) Limited.

Thomas & Friends™ Storytime (US)
Rocky Rescue - Thomas & Friends Storytime

Thomas & Friends™ Storytime (US)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 10:34


When Rocky, the mobile rescue crane, has an accident, it's up to the other rescue vehicles to save him. But can they learn to work together as a team? Find out in this episode of the Thomas & Friends Storytime podcast.   For more kids' stories, subscribe to the Thomas & Friends Storytime podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you listen to your podcasts!  ©2020 Gullane (Thomas) Limited.

Matinee Heroes
Angels with Dirty Faces

Matinee Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 66:02


ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES Boyhood friends Rocky Sullivan and Jerry Connolly take radically different paths as adults. Rocky becomes a criminal, while Jerry serves as a neighborhood priest desperately trying to influence young boys to take the “straight-and-narrow” path in life. When Rocky becomes an idol to some of the boys, it puts him in conflict with his old friend. Alan and Craig discuss friendships, Korean DVDs, ambiguous endings and “Angels with Dirty Faces” on Alan’s Birthday Edition of Matinee Heroes! This week's episode is sponsored by Matinee Heroes presents CastOFF! Game 1 of the CastOFF! Championship Semi-Finals is in the books! Last week, Patrick Beatty eliminated Valerie Cameron as the student became the master in Game 1 to secure his position into the Championship final This Tuesday August 11th at 9pmEst 6pmPST Randy goes head-to-head with Tracy Mangum see who can recast South Park Bigger Longer Uncut! See who will win this 8 person single elimination tournament to name the best Caster on the internet. Go to twitch.tv/matineeheroes or matineeheroes.com/castoff to subscribe to the video stream. Show Notes 1:04 Craig and Alan discuss the movie "Angels with Dirty Faces" 39:17 Recasting 51:22 Double Feature 58:40 Final Thoughts 1:04:05 A preview of next week's episode "Escape from New Yotk" Next week, Craig and guest co-host Brendan Agnew take on a dystopian fascist future in "Escape from New York"

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network
Rocky Minute - Rocky Minute 59: If He Can't Fight, I Bet He Can Cook

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 20:11


In the press conference, Apollo welcomes his new opponent. When Rocky is called to the podium, we learn how much he'll make for the fight and the reporters make a joke out of Rocky. Guest - Ted Sullivan Email: RockyMinute@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Join our Listener Group: Mighty Mick's: Rocky Minute Listener's Group

Ink Heist - A Podcast for Readers of Dark Fiction
Episode 2.26 - What Became of Richie Duncan? with Glenn Rolfe

Ink Heist - A Podcast for Readers of Dark Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 100:45


This week, we're excited to welcome Glenn Rolfe to the show to celebrate the release of his latest novel, Until Summer Comes Around, which is out now through Flame Tree Press. Until Summer Comes Around is a perfect summer read as Glenn sets his story in Old Orchard Beach and infuses the magic of summer vacation throughout the course of the novel. When Rocky meets November, the two quickly fall for each other and are determined to make the most of their time together. However, November's family harbors a dark secret that threatens to destroy their relationship. There are a lot of Joyland vibes in Until Summer Comes Around, so if you loved the atmosphere of that book, definitely pick up a copy of Rolfe's latest. During the course of the episode, we discuss his start in publishing, pitching revisions on the fly, the creative process, Old Orchard Beach, punk rock, Don D'Auria, and so much more. Check out our conversation now right here on Ink Heist or on your favorite streaming service.

ChooseFI
110 | A Millionaire Next Door Case Study | Rocky Lalvani

ChooseFI

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 63:53


110 | Rocky Lalvani, blogger at Richer Soul, shares his story of growing up as an immigrant’s child, learning how to save money in his early years, and how he’s teaching his own children about finances now.   Rocky’s parents came to the U.S. in 1968, when Rocky was 2 years old. Among Rocky’s parents’ friends and their community, money was an open topic, and in pursuit of the “American Dream” his family consistently climbed the financial ladder. When Rocky was 7 his father became a single dad, and Rocky started learning how to be more independent, personally and financially.   Paying attention to what customers and supervisors actually wanted helped Rocky advance at work. How much was Rocky saving when he was working in his youth? Rocky worked through college by delivering pizza and working at the university, finishing without any student debt. When he got his first post-college job, his dad helped him set up all the available automated savings accounts – 401k, company stock, etc. After realizing he needed to get out of consumer debt, what was Rocky’s strategy? Rocky’s plan was always to be a millionaire – he had been calculating and trying strategies since early on. Seeing people lose their life savings in an economic downturn motivated Rocky to get himself into a steady financial position. What steps did Rocky take to get himself to FI? Started saving early. Always spent less than he made. Rocky paid off his mortgage as early as possible. How is Rocky teaching his children about money? At this point, Rocky’s children are young adults – they don’t need things to be confident. Rocky wishes that in addition to teaching how to save money, he had also taught his children to earn money. Rocky’s strategy to help his daughter do well on the SAT, and hopefully earn a good scholarship, was to download an app on her phone and answer one SAT question a day for three years, prior to taking the exam. Earning a scholarship to college is a sliding scale – a student might earn scholarship at a lower tier school, when they would not earn anything at a “better” school. Rocky and his son went a step further and did their best to figure out how to pay for college with the lowest price tag. For more information, visit the show notes at https://ChooseFI.com/110 

Rocky Jordan  - The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
EP2573: Rocky Jordan: The Two O’clock Man

Rocky Jordan - The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 32:43


A teenager breaks into the Café Tambourine. When Rocky hands him over to police, he escapes and is shot but not by the police. Original Air Date: March 6, 1949 Support the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.net.‘ Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise,…

Rocky Minute
Minute 59 – If He Can’t Fight, I Bet He Can Cook

Rocky Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 20:10


In the press conference, Apollo welcomes his new opponent. When Rocky is called to the podium, we learn how much he’ll make for the fight and the reporters make a joke out of Rocky. Guest – Ted Sullivan Email: RockyMinute@gmail.com … Continue reading →

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast
99: #ComicFuel 4 - MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

MakingComics.com Gutter Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 134:06


"...it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward."  Rocky Balboa's inspirational speech to his son in the 2006 installment into the Rocky franchise is definitely the inspiration for this show. There're a lot of projects I work on right. Art, design, and educational experiences I am currently slaving away over. I spend a lot of time, and incur a good deal of mental anguish, trying to figure out what the "right" thing to do is as a day job. When Rocky talks about taking hits, in my context that is all about my own personal demons regarding my design process. My own shadow/devil on my shoulder telling me I'm wasting my time. Last month, I'll be honest, I almost considered #ComicFuel a waste of my time. Three episodes in and I was ready to give up. I almost didn't finish episode 3. Even during the process of doing it, I didn't want to finish it. I did finish, barely, and then I swore to myself that I wasn't going to do another episode the same way again (if I did another episode). So I called Adam and asked him to record a quick episode where we powered through a ton of questions. It turned into a longer episode. As I sat down with Adam Greenfield this week to record the fourth episode of #ComicFuel I was reminded why I do this. Sure, this episode is WAY too long ( cough-2hoursand14minutes-cough ), but who cares? I got to sit down with my friend and answer some student questions and talk about how to practice art. In my ideal retirement scenario I would spend every day doing this. I was reminded that MakingComics.com is the purely "good" thing that I have in my life. For me this is the one sacred space in this whole universe where everything we do is just good. We aren't always active, or on time with our products, and they aren't always produced with the kind of quality I'd like - but at their core they are good. We've made decision after decision to not turn this into a project that will go anywhere (i.e we are staying here for good). It isn't a startup business - it is a public service. That is what makes it "good". It hasn't been tainted by the threats of being economically unviable - because it isn't. I thought I was done after my 2 hour session with Adam. Then...   ...I said to myself - I'm not going to do Audio Fuel this month. Monday I mixed the two hour long episode and then I saw a tweet to me that I missed: @patrickyurick haven't listened yet to #ComicFuel 3 but can I just say thank you in advance? — Heavy Load Comic (@HeavyLoadStory) July 13, 2016 So I responded: @HeavyLoadStory Did you listen to it? Ep4 drops Friday :) — Patrick Yurick (@patrickyurick) August 9, 2016 @patrickyurick I did. Best so far! It was mostly useful and inspiring. I'd keep the intro a bit shorter! Looking forward to the new one — Heavy Load Comic (@HeavyLoadStory) August 9, 2016 @patrickyurick that's probably the best bit of the podcast. So many times we get lost into technicalities and forget about the why's — Heavy Load Comic (@HeavyLoadStory) August 9, 2016 So now I have a reason to get back up, despite the obstacles, fight Apollo for the champion belt, and follow through on making an awesome episode of #ComicFuel. So thanks for being my "Paulie" Marco (Adam is my "Mick"). I got back up. I did more work. I may not feel like I took the belt - but I did get a reward. I did something good. Good for myself and, hopefully, good for some others as well. This month's episode features answers to questions on creating depth, writing, visual comic vocabulary, drawing for exposure, story vs art, and what to do when art isn't fun anymore. AudioFuel this week comes from Sylvester Stallone, Martha Wainwright, and the late Joseph Campbell. As always, I encourage you to jump to the section in the show that you fancy the most (times indicated below) and be sure to check out the show notes at comicfuel.wikidot.com/wiki:episode-4.