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On March 28, 1979, something happened in Pennsylvania. It was a disaster that could have been much worse considering what was at stake. Think you know what happened that day? Listen and find out! _______ SOURCES “Advertisement: Movies Playing.” Fremont Tribune (Fremont, Nebraska), March 28, 1979. www.newspapers.com. “Backgrounder on the Three Mile Island Accident.” United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/fact-sheets/3mile-isle.html, n.d. Browning, William. “Tears of a Clown.” The Paris Review, July 6, 2016. https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2016/07/06/tears-of-a-clown/. “Dorothy M. Miller Heese (1928-2007) .” Find a Grave. Accessed April 14, 2021. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115061583/dorothy-m.-heese. “Emmett Kelly.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, December 29, 2020. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmett_Kelly. “Famous Clown Emmett Kelly Dies.” Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois), March 28, 1979. www.newspapers.com. Georgievska, Marija. “Emmett Kelly: The First Sad Hobo Clown Who Was Best-Known for His Character Named ‘Weary Willie.'” The Vintage News, May 1, 2017. https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/05/02/emmett-kelly-the-first-sad-hobo-clown-who-was-best-known-for-his-character-named-weary-willie/. “Ira Einhorn.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, April 6, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Einhorn. Levy, Steven. “The Day Unicorn's Ugly.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), June 18, 1997. www.newspapers.com. ———. “The Fatal Attraction.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), June 19, 1997. www.newspapers.com. O'Dowd, Joe, Debbie Lock, and Tom Schmidt. “Skeleton in Trunk Linked to City Guru.” Philadelphia Daily News (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), March 28, 1979. www.newspapers.com. “r/UnresolvedMysteries - Fifty Years on, Wahoo Teen Mary Kay Heese's Murder Still among Nebraska's Unsolved.” reddit. Accessed April 14, 2021. https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/b6kg7l/fifty_years_on_wahoo_teen_mary_kay_heeses_murder/. Shaw, Julie. “'Unicorn Killer' Ira Einhorn, 79, Dies in Pa. Prison.” https://www.inquirer.com. The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 4, 2020. https://www.inquirer.com/news/ira-einhorn-dead-unicorn-killer-earth-day-holly-maddux-20200403.html. Soteropoulus, Jacqueline. “Fallen Fugitive.” The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, Indiana), July 29, 2001. www.newspapers.com. Staff, Inside Edition. “Who Was the 'Unicorn Killer'? How a 1960s Activist-Turned-Murderer Evaded Extradition for 23 Years.” Inside Edition. Inside Edition, April 10, 2020. https://www.insideedition.com/who-was-the-unicorn-killer-how-a-1960s-activist-turned-murderer-evaded-extradition-for-23-years. “Three Mile Island Accident.” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, April 3, 2021. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Mile_Island_accident. United Press International. “Leak Closes 3-Mile Island Reactor.” The Sentinel (Carlisle, Pennsylvania), March 28, 1979. www.newspapers.com. Wax, Bill. “Wahoo Slaying Still a Puzzle.” Fremont Tribune (Fremont, Nebraska), March 28, 1979. www.newspapers.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hearts broke all over the world, flags were lowered to half mast and the news was printed on every newspaper in America. John F. Kennedy had been shot. Even today, the idea of conspiracy seems prevalent when the even is brought up. But it isn't without good reason... Readers Digest. Cuba, Castro and John F. Kennedy. Richard Nixon. November 1964. https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP75-00149R000500440001-1.pdf The United States Information Agency. Research and Reference Service. The Assassination of John F. Kennedy in East European Propoganda. December 12th, 1963. https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80B01676R002900180002-2.pdf Behold of Hell Horrors Letter from The Attorney General to the Department of Justice regarding Clay Shaw. September 22, 1967. Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP75B00380R000800140020-0.pdf Live Science. Did Weather Play a Role in JFK’s Assassination? Samantha-Rae Tuthill. 2013. https://www.livescience.com/amp/41447-jfk-assassination-50th-anniversary.html John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. JFK in History. https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/jfk-in-history/november-22-1963-death-of-the-president Witness Tells how Oswald Got Book Depository Job. Sunday Star. February 23rd, 1969. http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/S%20Disk/Shaw%20Clay%20Trial%20Defense/Item%2019.pdf JFK’s Murder was not a Conspiracy. Paul Brandus. The Week. 10/14/2013. https://theweek.com/articles/458953/jfks-murder-not-conspiracy US National Library of Medicine. National Institutes of Health. Psychiatric Aspects of Psychomotor Epilepsy. A. E. Bennett. December, 1962. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1575714/ AARP. Politics and Society. 50 Facts About the JFK Assassination. Betsy Towner. AARP Bulleton. https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/history/info-10-2013/50-facts-about-jfk-assassination.html National Archives. JFK Assassination Records. Chapter 4: The Assassin. https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/warren-commission-report/chapter-4.html Britannica. Assassination of John F. Kennedy. United States History. Jeff Wallenfeldt. https://www.britannica.com/event/assassination-of-John-F-Kennedy LIFE. JFK’s Funeral: Photos From a Day of Shock and Grief. Ben Cosgrove. https://www.life.com/history/jfks-funeral-photos-from-a-day-of-shock-and-grief/ Iowa State University. The Media and the Kennedy Assassination: the social construct of reality. Ross Frank Ralston. A dissertation submitted to the graduate faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 1999. https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=13477&context=rtd History. Jack Ruby Kills Lee Harvey Oswald. November 20, 2020. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/jack-ruby-kills-lee-harvey-oswald The South Florida Sun Sentinel. The Oswald Connection. Murray Weiss and William Hoffman. November 21st, 1993. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1993-11-21-9311020601-story.html HubPages. The Mystery of Lee Harvey Oswald’s Double. Nathan M. July 2nd 1018. https://discover.hubpages.com/politics/The-Mystery-of-Lee-Harvey-Oswalds-Double An Introduction to the JFK Assassination. Is Robert Vinson’s ‘Oswald Double’ Story Credible? Jeremy Bojczuk. Boxgrove Publishing. October 2014. http://22november1963.org.uk/a-brief-guide-to-the-jfk-assassination The New Republic. A Month Before JFK’s Assassination, Dallas Right Wingers Attack Adlai Stevenson Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis. November 18th, 2013. https://newrepublic.com/article/115601/jfk-dallas-right-wingers-attack-adlai-stevenson Wanted for Treason. Dallas Flyer. https://www.google.com/search?q=black+bill+president+kennedy+dallas+flyer&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwiVtJTzv9TuAhUPU80KHfpDD_sQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=black+bill+president+kennedy+dallas+flyer&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQA1DG_AFY550CYOCfAmgAcAB4AIABc4gBgwSSAQM1LjGYAQCgAQGqAQtnd3Mtd2l6LWltZ8ABAQ&sclient=img&ei=aiUeYJXXAY-mtQb6h73YDw&bih=791&biw=630#imgrc=mg2z6PkrsQhgxM Testimony of Amos Lee Euins. McAdams. http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/euins.htm National Archives. JFK Assassination Records. Chapter 5: Detention and Death of Oswald. https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/warren-commission-report/chapter-5.html JFK Assassination System. J. Edgar Hoover Statement regarding threats against the life of Lee Harvey Oswald. https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/docid-32263509.pdf Leonardo Newtonic. 10 Major Accoplishments of John F. Kennedy. Anirudh. April 11, 2016. https://learnodo-newtonic.com/jfk-accomplishments Bulgarian Umbrella. 1978, USSR (KGB). The International Spy Museum. Washington D.C. https://www.spymuseum.org/exhibition-experiences/about-the-collection/collection-highlights/bulgarian-umbrella-replica/ Town and Country Magazine. Who Was the Real Life Umbrella Man at the Kennedy Assassination? Caroline Hallemann. August 2nd, 2020. https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a33485165/umbrella-man-jfk-assassination-academy-true-story/ Some Researchers Insist Oswald Could Not Have Done it Alone. Lee Winfrey. Knight Newspapers. Nevember 18th, 1973. https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP90-01208R000100250087-1.pdf JFK Assassination: Why suspicions still linger about ‘Umbrella Man’. Patrik Jonsson. November 22, 2013. https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2013/1122/JFK-assassination-Why-suspicions-still-linger-about-Umbrella-Man Human Events. Kennedy Assassination and Soviet KGB Connection Explored in Book. Mledeen. December 28th, 2007. https://humanevents.com/2007/12/28/kennedy-assassination-and-soviet-kgb-connection-explored-in-book/ Newsweek. World. Did Russia Kill a US President? New CIA Documents Reveal Spy’s Theory About JFK’s Death. Tom O’Connor. 7/27/2017. https://www.newsweek.com/cia-releases-secret-interviews-russian-spy-imprisoned-jfk-assassination-642486 National Archive. New York Times. National Politics. Johnson is Nominated for Vice President; Kennedy Picks Him to Placate the South. W.H. Lawrence. https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/600715convention-dem-ra.html JFK Facts. Why Was Oswald’s Name Taken off the FBI’s Watch List? Jeff Morely. Assassination. March 28th, 2018. https://jfkfacts.org/why-was-oswalds-name-taken-off-the-fbis-watch-list/ JFK Assassination System. 1/5/99. CIA Archives. Cable Message regarding Sylvia Duran. https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=8599 JFK Files: CIA Started to Disavow Knowledge of Lee Harvey Oswald Within Hours of Killing. Ray Locker. USA Today. November 6th, 2017. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/11/06/jfk-files-cia-started-disavow-knowledge-lee-harvey-oswald-within-hours-killihttps-presto-gannettdigi/835030001/ ABC News. Politics. Jaqueline Kennedy Reveals that JFK Feared an LBJ Presidency. Rick Klein. September 8th, 2011. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Jacqueline_Kennedy/jacqueline-kennedy-reveals-jfk-feared-lbj-presidency/story?id=14477930 The Legacy of the Sixties: Military Industrial Complex Killed Kennedy to Prevent Him from Ending the Cold War. Oil Empire US. https://www.duq.edu/assets/Documents/forensics/Annual%20Symposium/2018/jfk.pdf JFK in History. Cuban Missile Crisis. JFK Library. https://www.jfklibrary.org/learn/about-jfk/jfk-in-history/cuban-missile-crisis?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIwq6V0M_w7gIVh7zACh0iZgosEAAYASAAEgK8ZfD_BwE Sun Signs. Allen Dulles. Diplomat. https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/allen-dulles/ Spartacus Educational. Barr McClellan. American History. https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKmcclellan.htm Spartacus Educational. American History. The Assassination of JFK. Nancy Carole Tyler. https://spartacus-educational.com/JFKtylerN.htm The Washington Post. George Lardner Jr. Gaps in Kennedy Autopsy Files Detailed. August 2nd, 1998. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1998/08/02/gaps-in-kennedy-autopsy-files-detailed/f374ef5c-7be3-48ad-a661-394a170a6e67/
MLB.com’s Maria Guardado and I play a game of “Who Was the Best Giants’ Prospect?” while talking about Giants past, Giants present, and Giants future!Follow along with all of Maria’s coverage of the Giants on Twitter @mi_guardado.For some background on some of the greatest Giants’ minor league seasons, read some of my earlier posts:Greatest Minor League Seasons 1bGreatest Minor League Seasons CGreatest Minor League Seasons 2bGreatest Minor League Seasons 3bGreatest Minor League Seasons SSGreatest Minor League Seasons RPAnd look forward to OF and Starting Pitcher versions coming soon!Intro/Outro: “Moving On Up” by Primal Scream Get full access to There R Giants at rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
What we believe about God impacts every decision that we make. God is so good to give us his word so that we can know who he is! It has been a gift to spend time talking about God; the Alpha and Omega, who is, and who was, and who is to come, with Mary Wiley this month!Find more about Mary here:Mary's websiteInstagram: @MarycwileyPodcast: Everyday Theology + Questions Kids AskSupport the show (https://dwelldifferently.com/products/new-dwell-monthly-membership)
Queen AmanirenasLadies and gentlemen, it’s that time of the week and we are FREAKING PSYCHED.It’s nearly the holidays, we can taste the mimosas (or eggnog for those up north) and we have a festive treat for you: another podcast.This week we’re diving into the story of Queen Amanirenas, the woman who took on the Roman empire and won.Yep - you read that right. The Roman empire thought they could beat the Queen of Kush, turn her people into slaves and take over her kingdom - modern Sudan.Lol, they were so wrong.In this episode, you’ll hear about the long line of Kandices of Kush, how Amanirenas lost an eye, what she used to cover it up, her legendary hands and the mysterious hieroglyphics that remain an enigma to this day.Happy holidays ladies. Let’s go crush some centurions.This is also the last episode for the season - but don’t worry we will be back in the new year with some incredible Fierce Females AND some other exciting stuff as well!Follow us:Fierce Females of History is on Instagram: @fiercefemalespodcastGet in touch:Want to discuss history, wine, the Hulk’s penis or geese?Drop us a line here: fiercefemalesofhistory@gmail.comTheme music: Get Lo - LynneMusichttps://www.neosounds.com/songs/15504Here’s where Talissa got her info: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZH16dCGsFohttps://www.blackpast.org/global-african-history/kandake-amanirenas-10-bc/https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/Who-Was-the-One-Eyed-Queen-Who-Defeated-Caesar https://beyondthesinglestory.wordpress.com/2019/04/06/queen-amanirenas/https://www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/amanirenas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanirenas https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Kush See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Outsiders (1983) is one of the most popular teen books in the 1980s, and teens couldn't wait to see the movie directed by one of the biggest names in cinema. Featuring a Who's Who of Who Was and Who Would Become Famous -- including Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Diane Lane, Emilio Estevez, Ralph Macchio, C. Thomas Howell, Leif Garrett, and Tom Waits -- it was a film both genders lined up to see in 1983. Not only was this a period piece, written by a then teenage S.E. Hinton in the mid-60s, it also depicts a band of brothers born on the "wrong side of the tracks" -- and Hinton was female. The screenwriter who adapted the book was also a woman, Kathleen Rowell, who went under cover at a high school to be sure the film addressed how teens interacted in the early 1980s. Using a modern lens, film authorities Tara McNamara, Gen X, and Riley Roberts, Gen Z, examine this Francis Ford Coppola classic with an eye to how a teen girl may have influenced a generation of teen boys on this episode of "'80s Movies: A Guide to What's Wrong with Your Parents." After listening, let us know your opinion on how you believe the film impacted a generation in the comments below or on social media (@80sMovieGuide).
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley will interview James Buckley Jr. , Author of It's A Numbers Game! Soccer. JAMES BUCKLEY is the author of more than 200 books for young readers on basketball, baseball, football, soccer, and more. A former editor at Sports Illustrated and NFL Publishing, he is also the author of the top-selling annual Scholastic Year in Sports. In the nonsports world, he has written a dozen titles in the New York Times best-selling Who Was...? biography series. He lives in Santa Barbara, where he runs the Shoreline Publishing Group, a leading producer of nonfiction for kids. He has also played soccer regularly since he was a kid, though he's not as good as Alex Morgan.
Jane O’Connor, children’s book author, and editor-at-large at Penguin Young Readers Group, talks to Giuseppe Castellano about her 50-year career.She shares her thoughts on mergers in Publishing; writing Fancy Nancy; creating the trend-setting, non-fiction series, Who Was?; working with Giuseppe as her art director; working with Gyo Fujikawa, Tomie dePaola and Peggy Rathmann; and so much more.
Where is Misty and Ike's Bunker? You'll never know.To start off Week 2 we're gonna delve into Who Was the Richest Marvel Character? And how much were they worth??Hint: It's not Tony Stark.
Who WAS the first guy to start sacrificing humans? Can Joss Whedon talk about misogyny without being misogynistic? Was Jesus the first virgin sacrifice? Will Sigourney Weaver EVER stop being so damn cool? We plumb the depths of these questions (and more!) in this episode of Screen Time with Sarah Ruthless, exploring the 2011 sleeper hit "The Cabin in the Woods."
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 7:31): ────────────────── A Threatening Judgment from the Left: If You Don’t Get with the Progressivist Revolution—Wait for It—You’re on the Wrong Side of History NEW YORK TIMES (NICHOLAS KRISTOF) Will We Choose the Right Side of History? PART 2 (7:32 - 10:52): ────────────────── What Is the Common Good and Who Gets to Decide What That Is? Understanding the Argument THE GUARDIAN (ROBERT REICH) Trump and Barrett's threat to abortion and LGBTQ rights is simply un-American PART 3 (10:53 - 21:14): ────────────────── Intellectual Honesty Lost—Do the Words of a Text Actually Endure? NEW YORK TIMES (LETTERS TO THE EDITOR) Amy Coney Barrett’s Belief in Originalism: Conservative or Radical? PART 4 (21:15 - 28:3): ────────────────── Who Was the Biggest Loser in the Amy Coney Barrett’s Confirmation Hearings? Probably Sen. Diane Feinstein, the Ranking Democratic Member of the Judiciary Committee WASHINGTON POST (SEUNG MIN KIM) Abortion rights group calls for ouster of Senator Feinstein from top Democratic post on Judiciary Committee
In today's episode I'll talk about five of my favorites books, I hope you read them. You won't regret it! (EN) Book list: 1) The War that Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley 2) Dream on, Amber by Emma Shevah and Helen Crawford-White 3) Who Were the Beatles? (Who Was?) by Geoff Edgers 4) Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2 by Elena Favilli y Francesca Cavallo 5) Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson y Donna Diamond
When will we know the truth of Poe's death? Well, the man said it himself...nevermore. Scott, Kristy, and Amber talk about his weird life and mysterious death as SPoOoOokyween continues. WE HAVE MERCH! And lots of it. New designs coming soon, so keep an eye on the shop! https://www.redbubble.com/people/oldtimeycrimey/shop Don't forget to follow the show FB, Insta, or Twitter. Come check out the Patreon and see what extras you can get for a few bucks a months! Or check out our Amazon Wishlist to buy us a book--making the episode topic YOUR CHOICE! Music: Evil Plan by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3725-evil-planLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Breaktime by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3457-breaktimeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sources: Natasha Geiling. Smithsonian Magazine. “The (Still) Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe.” https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/still-mysterious-death-edgar-allan-poe-180952936/ Kat Eschner. Smithsonian Mag. https “Who Was the Poe Toaster? We Still Have No Idea” http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/who-was-poe-toaster-we-still-have-no-idea-180961820/ The Poe Museum. https://www.poemuseum.org/poes-biography Findagrave. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4074/elizabeth-hopkins-poe Wikipedia. “Sarah Royster.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Elmira_Royster New England Historical Society. “Sarah Helen Whitman, Providence Poet Who Dumped Edgar Allan Poe.” https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/sarah-helen-whitman-providence-poet-dumped-edgar-allan-poe/ Poetry Foundation. “Sarah Helen Whitman.” https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/sarah-helen-whitman Wash times. 'Toaster' rejects French cognac at Poe's grave.” https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/jan/19/20040119-100633-6879r/ Providence Athenaeum . “Poe & Whitman.” https://providenceathenaeum.org/about/history/poe-whitman/ The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. “The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe” https://www.eapoe.org/geninfo/poedeath.htm Michele Debcsack. “Baltimore’s New Poe Toaster Honors Edgar Allan Poe.” Mental Floss. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/73908/baltimores-new-poe-toaster-honors-edgar-allan-poe https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/edgar-allan-poes-greatest-mystery-was-his-death https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Edgar_Allan_Poe https://www.poemuseum.org/poes-death https://www.biography.com/news/edgar-allan-poe-death-facts https://www.history.com/news/how-did-edgar-allan-poe-die Britannica.com openculture.com icytales.com nbc12.com biography.com nps.gov
Who Was the Little Boy Traveling with Don? I spoke with Susan Ranella Lawson this morning who relayed a strange story to me. She was calling to have me ship her a lynx or lynx hybrid kitten that Don promised her in the winter of 1996. She said he had arrived at her house in an old, beat up greyish blue van and had a very spotted female bobcat, the hugest cougar she had ever seen in her life and a 12 or 13 year old boy. She said it had been obvious that they had been on the road a long time and they had been sleeping on a foam, egg crate pad in the van. She said Don took the cougar out of its wire crate and the boy was scared to death of it and climbed up into the front of the van to avoid it. She said the little boy was very quiet. Don traded her the bobcat for a small, three year old male Canadian Lynx and told her he was going to breed it to a Bobcat and give her a kitten back, or a Canadian kitten if that didn't work. She said Don was on his way to the Woods and Waters Auction in Ohio. I rechecked my diaries from 1996 and 1997 and found no reference of Don going to the auction, but I was pretty happy when he was gone and therefore not as compelled to write. My concern is, who was the little boy and what happened to him? Debbie Sampson could have been mistaken for a boy, but she was never afraid of the cats, so it didn't sound like her. I told Susan that the cats had never arrived here and that Don was notorious for picking up cats along the way to auctions and then selling them there so that I wouldn't know about it. I asked what she thought I should do and she said the best I could. She said she doesn't want money, but rather an animal and I told her that I would not send one of our animals to her but that I would consider diverting an animal her way if a rescue call came in. I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views. If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story. The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/ I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story. My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet. You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only.
We all know those who are said to be the top couple of presidents in American history - folks like Abe Lincoln or FDR... but what are the criteria for these ratings? Author Robert Spencer has created his own list of presidents - best to last - based on putting America First. The book is called "Rating America's Presidents: An America-First Look at Who is Best, Who is Overrated, and Who Was a Disaster." Spencer is our guest on this week's What Divides Us. Comments, questions, or suggestions? Email the host: todd@toddtalk.com Email the producer: mike.olko@entercom.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Swift's "Folklore" is back at #1 on the Billboard 200 . . . giving Taylor more weeks on top than previous women's record holder. Who WAS the Pervious women's record holder? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Four In Tow Podcast, I talk with Jessica Waldock of The Waldock Way. We discuss several of the unit studies she's created, including the Harry Potter inspired Waldock, Wizards, and Wands, and the Who Was unit studies. We also talk about the value of a morning basket, and cultivating the joy of learning and wonder in our homeschool. Find the various unit studies we discussed in Jessica's shop on her site: The Waldock Way. Purchases made through this affiliate link will benefit both Jessica, and Four In Tow Podcast. Find the link to the blog post about Morning Baskets here. Follow The Waldock Way on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Support for the Four In Tow Podcast comes from listeners like you. Please consider joining the Kids In Tow Community to help keep the show on the air. Follow Four In Tow Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Remember, you've got this!
Is something wrong with Shakespeare's biography?William Shakespeare is the most celebrated and most read poet and dramatist in history, but his personal life and artistic life is a mystery. How did he obtain the extensive learning and experience displayed in his works? When were his plays written and why were his works so often pirated by printers? Although publicly lauded during his lifetime, why was Shakespeare's death not noticed by those in the literary world near the time that it had occurred? These are only a few problems that the Shakespeare professor cannot answer definitively after two centuries of scholarship.Much contemporary evidence, however, is available that can shed light on many of these problems -- evidence that gets ignored because it does not fit the experts' picture of Shakespeare. This evidence overwhelmingly indicates that 'William Shakespeare' was the great author's pen name, and that he was a nobleman. It shows that he wrote decades earlier than believed, and initially for the private entertainment of Queen Elizabeth I and her court.KATHERINE CHILJAN is an independent scholar who has studied the Shakespeare authorship question for over 30 years. She has debated the topic with English professors at the Smithsonian Institution and at the Mechanics’ Institute Library in San Francisco. She has written several articles for Shakespeare-Oxford Newsletter, and served as its editor for two years. She is currently on the Research Grant committee for the Shakespeare-Oxford Fellowship.Chiljan has given talks on the Shakespeare Authorship Question in numerous public libraries, clubs, universities, and bookstores throughout California. She is a frequent guest on radio shows and podcasts, including “Coast to Coast-AM” in 2018.https://shakespearesuppressed.com/Conflict Radio Websitehttps://conflictradio.net/Conflict Radio - Episode 16 Who Was the REAL William Shakespeare? with Katherine Chiljan
Suicide Squad is the next movie in our journey through the DCEU. This movie added some memorable characters to the DC Extended Universe, such as Will Smith's Deadshot and Robbie Margot's Harley Quinn, not to mention introducing us to this universe's version of the joke played by Jared Leto. So let's look back at this movie and see what we can dig out of it. ----more---- Transcript Welcome to Nerd Heaven. I’m Adam David Collings, the author of Jewel of The Stars, and I am a nerd. This is episode 30 of the podcast. Today we continue our look at the DC extended Universe with Suicide Squad. The description on IMDB reads A secret government agency recruits some of the most dangerous incarcerated super-villains to form a defensive task force. Their first mission: save the world from the apocalypse. This movie was written and directed by David Ayer. It first released on the 3rd of August 2016 I kinda like the aesthetic of bright neon colours over the titles and the studio logos Will Smith is great as deadshot. He gives a more serious dramatic performance than I think I’ve seen from him in anything else. And yet he still blends his signature humour into his character. It’s a balance that I really like. Harley Quinn is terrifying. I love the scene that introduces her. She’s hanging from a ribbon like a gymnast. The fact that these big grown men are so terrified of this young girl that they have to keep her in a cage and shock her before they’ll go inside speaks volumes. And then we meet Amanda Waller. In her voiceover, she explains that the world changed when Superman appeared. And then it changed again when he didn’t. We get more footage of Superman’s funeral. That’s why I’m here, she says. The death of Superman has left a big void. Earth has been attacked twice by alien beings. First Zod and his crew, and then Doomsday. Now, with Superman dead, who’s going to protect Earth next time it happens? Waller thinks she has the answer. The problem with a metahuman is the human part. We got lucky with Superman. He shared our values. The next might not. The film now has to introduce a bunch of characters and explain their origins. It’s a lot to ask in such a short space of time, but I think it does a great job. Deadshot’s daughter really humanises him. The fascinating thing is, this girl’s dad is an assassin for hire, and he’s the good parent! The mother is a real deadbeat. And you can tell straight away that he really loves his daughter. And then we get our first Batman cameo. I love it! So good to get more Batfleck, especially given that this would end up being his second last appearance. In the end, it’s deadshot’s humanity, for the sake of his daughter, that leads to his capture. IF she wasn’t there, Deadshot would be free and Batman would be dead. The story of the transformation of Dr Quinzel into Harley Quinn is terrifying. And we meet Jared Leto’s Joker for the first time. This is a controversial opinion, but I like Leto’s Joker. The thing these early DC movies did really well was take classic characters, who had been portrayed very very successfully in previous movies, and presented them in a very different way. Heath Ledger’s Joker was amazing. The man won a posthumous oscar for that performance. There was no topping that. So instead, they created a version of the Joker that looks very different, and acts different. The tattoos were unconventional but they made sense. Some felt the word “damaged” tattooed on the joker’s forehead was overkill, but David Ayer had some cool backstory behind that. The teeth too. It’s a pity none of that stuff made it into the movie. Then we get our second Batman appearance. He’s chasing the Joker and Harley through the streets of Gotham. It’s nice to see the Batmobile from Batman V Superman again. Ilove it when Harley says “Stupid Bats, you’re ruining date night. Sorry, I’m gushing over the Joker when I should be talking about Harley. Waller says that Harley is even crazier than the Joker, and I think she might be right. The joker re-made her in his own image. Batman got Harley but the Joker got away, just like the song says. He kinda left her to drown. Next, Waller introduces Captain Boomerang Digger Harkness. First of all, Amanda, it’s Aussie not aussie. Hard S sound. Gotta get it right. Digger is an interesting name for this character. Digger is a slang term used for an Australian soldier. Especially a veteran of world war 1, but really any member of the Australian armed forces. It’s a title that carries a lot of affection but also a great deal of respect. Anyway, we get our final cameo from a Justice League member as we see Ezra Miller as The Flash captures him. This was nice. We got to see a long-haired Barry Allen in a shop surveillance video, and a weird bearded Flash from the future, in the last movie, but we never really saw The Flash in his true form. This time we see him in his costume for the first time. It was only a few seconds, but it was very welcome. El Diablo is a fascinating character. Next to deadshot, he’s one of my favourites. His story is truly tragic, but all we get in this little introduction is that he has the ability to create first, and he surrendered to the police. Next is Killer Croc. I Wasn’t happy with his portrayal in this movie at all. Have you ever played Batman Arkham Asylum? I have. Killer Croc, in that game, is freaking terrifying. One of the few times I’ve been truly afraid playing a game is when I Was sneaking through Killer Croc’s lair. That’s the type of Killer Croc I wanted. Instead, this movie made him the comic relief. I wasn’t happy with that at all. Now I’ll admit, I’m not super familiar with the character. In fact, that video game is really my only previous exposure to the character, so what do I know? All I know is this wasn’t the version I wanted to see. The movie doesn’t spend any time trying to explain how this reptilian-looking man came to be. It only says that evolution took a backward step with him. But then Waller says He looked like a monster, so they treated him like a monster, and he became a monster. I like that line. That’s a line we should all ruminate on for a bit, and think about how we treat people. Finally we get an introduction to Enchantress. What I like is that she starts off as just another of the gang, but is later revealed to be the villain of the movie. Of course, the interesting thing about her character is that she is two people. Kind of a jekyll and hyde character. The ancient witch inhabits Dr. June Moone. Enchantress is fascinating. An extra-dimensional entity. She shares Moone’s body and can be summoned when necessary. I want to know more about her, a lot more, but this movie doesn’t take the time to explore this character in any depth, and that’s a shame. Yes, it’s really hard to give sufficient time to any one character when you have such a large cast, but this is the villain of the movie. The little bit of set-up they give us for her is compelling, but it’s not enough. So this is Waller’s plan. We’re fresh out of heroes, so we’re gonna use these villains. “But they’re bad guys,” the man she’s talking to says. “Exactly. They’re expendable.” Who better to send in as canon fodder when the monsters attack?” And that’s what makes the suice squad, as a concept, really work for me. At this point, it’s clear that DC are doing something quite different than Marvel with their cinematic universe. Marvel movies tell individual stories with characters, and then have them come together once in a while. Very slowly, over time, a long-term narrative began to unfold, but there were a lot of individual stories going on as well. DC’s approach was different. They’re just trying to tell one long story. Each movie is just another chapter in that story. They’re not trying to set up multiple parallel franchises, like Marvel. They’re just telling a story. First, we introduced the world to Superman, and aliens. Then We saw Superman die, thanks to Lex Luther’s manipulations. This movie examines the idea of a world without Superman. Just as we realised how much we needed him, he’s gone. This movie explores what people do to try to fill that void. It’s almost a pause. We’re gonna slow down the story for a bit and take this little detour, to let you sit with the fact that Superman is dead for a while. And that’s important. I’m so glad they didn’t resurrect Superman immediately at the end of Batman V Superman. We needed to sit here and really appreciate the hole he’s left behind. To that end, this movie is very important. The men are not convinced that Waller can control these freaks, but she says “convincing people to act against their own self interests for the national security of the united state of America is what I do for a living.” And let’s face it, she’s good at her job. Viola Davis does a wonderful job of portraying Waller in this movie. I really like her performance. Best version of the character I’ve seen on screen. We round out the team with Col Rick Flag, the good guy soldier who is supposed to keep the others all in line. The twist is, he’s in love with Dr. Moone. Waller set him up to fall in love with her. Waller controls Moone with the heart, and Moone controls Flag. We begin to see here how Waller is a manipulator who uses people and cares little for them as people. All humans are just tools. She’s not so different than Lex Luthor, although she may be even better at it than him. Waller makes the point that the Americans are not the only ones kicking up rocks looking for metahumans. The next war will be fought with them. The way Enchantress’s fingers appear and curl around Moon’s hand is super creepy. But it’s clear that becoming Enchantress takes a huge toll on Moone. She’s not sure she can keep doing it. When Waller comes to see her new team, Harle asks her, “are you the Devil?” That’s a very interesting question. We get a little more understanding of El Diablo. He’s not willing to use his powers. He says “I’m a man, not a weapon. I want to die in peace before I ever raise my fists again.” He’s a reluctant meta-human. Refuses to use his abilities. But he wasn’t always that way. Something happened in his past. So they bring deadshot out to show what he can do with a gun. So he points it at the abusive guard, who is afraid for a moment, but then suddenly gets this cocky smile and says to his men, “If this man shoots me, I want you to kill him and then go clear my browser history.” Now, this got a momentary chuckle out of me, in the cinema, but then I realised, this is completely unbelievable. A man who is in feat for his life is not going to care about what’s in his browser history. That moment killed the scene for me. This was the first movie to really suffer from interference from Warner Bros. Batman V Superman got cut short in the theatrical cut, but here, they made significant creative changes. In fact, I hear they took the final cut out of the director’s hands and gave it to a trailer company. In David Ayer’s words, they took his soulful drama and turned it into a comedy. And I think that’s a terrible shame. Moments like this silly browser history joke are symptomatic of the problem. The exchange where Deadshot explains his price is cool. It’s mostly about his daughter. He wants out of jail, but he also wants full custody, and he wants her education paid for. I like the moment when Flag says “you’re in no position to make demands”, and deadshot say “Oh, you thought I was talking to you, no, I was talking to your boss.” and points to waller, while all the while making eye contact with flag. See, this is the kind of humour that works better for me. Character based humour that feels natural in the situation. Now I can’t possibly say what jokes came from which film-maker. All I can say is what I like and what I don’t like. The Joker is still keeping tabs on Harley. He’s aware that she’s been taken from her prison to be a part of this special operation, and he’s not happy about it. He still cares about her, in his own disturbing twisted evil way. I mean, she’s more of a possession to him than a person, but he cares. So Enchantress escapes. It’s not completely clear how it happens. Moone whichers “Enchantress” in her sleep. Is that just because she’s dreaming and talking in her sleep? A freak occurrence that the witch takes advantage of? Or is it something more? I’m not sure. But she threatens to kill Moone if Flag calls Waller, so now he’s being manipulated by her as well. She takes a statue containing her brother and flees, taking an unsuspecting man as a host for her brother. Apparently these two were worshipped as gods by ancient humans, but no more. Now she is going to take her revenge by building a machine to take over the world. Moone asks Flag to stop Enchantress, if it ever comes down to a decision, always stop enchantress, even if it kills Moone. That’s a hard thing to ask of someone who loves you. Meanwhile, her brother starts taking humans and turning them into foot soldiers. It’s time to activate Task Force X. The brother is nasty. All those tentacles. Enchantress can use his power to protect herself from damage to her heart. Waller has officially lost control of the witch. So her new taskforce are gonna be called in to deal with one of their own. Again, we get some humour from Harley. And it’s true to her character. We meet another member of the squad. Slipknot, who can climb anything. We didn’t get a proper introduction to him. That makes him a redshirt, as we’ll see shortly. The squad members have all been injected with nano explosives. Just another control to keep them in check. One final character is introduced. Katana, who wields a sentient sword containing the soul of her late husband. It’s said her sword traps the souls of its victims. That kinda feels like many a step too far for me. No explanation is given for such an incredible claim. As they take off, Harley gets a message from the Joker. He’s coming for her. The suicide squad haven’t been told the truth about what they’re facing. Rick says it’s terrorists with a dirty bomb. But these guy’s aren’t stupid. They can see the magic energy hovering over the city, or as Harley calls it, pretty lights. So the chopper is shot down and they’re now on Digger is convinced the nano bombs in the neck are just a ruse, and he’s planning to leave. He convinces slipknot. Then of course, Rick sets off Slipknot's explosive and he dies. Question. Was Digger serious about this, or was he just trying to talk someone else into cutting and running first, so he could find out if the bombs were real? I suspect the latter. It shows that Digger is smart, but also, really cold. This scene was needed to show the squad that the bombs were real. Somebody had the push the boundaries and die. Otherwise these characters would never have followed orders. The character to die, of course, was the one we knew the least about. He didn’t even get a proper introduction like the rest of the squad. In fact, the first couple of times I Watched this movie, I had no idea who just died. Who WAS that? They introduced this character at the last second so they’d have a redshirt to kill. Personally, I think this moment would have been a lot more meaningful if they’d killed a character who’d been introduced at the beginning with the rest of them. Deadshot is still planning a revolt, but he’s hoping The Joker can disable the neck bombs. Nothing can happen until then. The converted foot soldiers look pretty cool. Their pulsating heads are pretty creepy. When Deadshot realises there’s something supernatural going on here, his thoughts begin to turn away from escape. He’s the voice of reason in the group. Harley is happy to let Rick die, but Deadshot points out, if he dies, we die. Digger is a really stereotypical Australian. I mean, drinking a beer in the middle of the battle? Come on. That said, I kinda like him. His Aussie mannerisms, while sometimes over the top feel comfortably familiar in this landscape of freakish villains and even freakier monsters. But…..I just don’t get the pink unicorn fettish. I have no idea what that’s about. El Diablo is still refusing to use his powers. We get a cheap joke about Harley stealing a handbag, but an emotional moment as Deadshot sees a display mannequin for a child’s jacket. And thinks of his daughter. Now we get a flashback scene that wasn’t in the theatrical cut. It’s one of the only additions in the so-called extended cut. However, this scene makes a huge difference. It gives so much more context to the relationship between the Joker and Harley. We see Dr. Quinzel chasing the Joker on a motorbike. She forces him to stop his car and screams, “You’re not leaving me.” The Joker used her to escape from Arkham. He manipulated her into a severe case of Stockholm syndrome, messed up her head really badly, and then left her. He didn’t need her anymore. But she was still in love with him. Well, love isn’t the right word. She was obsessed with him. The Joker treats her like an unwanted pet who won’t get the hint. You see, the Joker doesn’t love. He isn’t loved. I don’t think The Joker is capable of love. Not real love. So it would make no sense for him to continue this relationship. Harley was a tool. Nothing more. This scene explains that. But it also shows how relentless Harley is. How she’s starting to wear him down. It adds to the believability of their story. It’s a fantastic scene. Back in the present, I like how Harley’s past as a psychologist is still with her, but in her crazed state, she uses it to mess with people’s minds for no other reason that she’s bored. Margot Robbie’s portrayal of lovable crazy is a big part of why this character stole the movie for so many people. As they are ambushed in the building by more monsters, Deadshot is sick of El Diablo not doing his bit. He pushes him and pushes him until finally he uses his powers. He shoots fire at the monsters burning them all. Then we flashback to the fulfillment of Harley’s origin. She and The Joker are at the chemical factory. This scene is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of that previous scene with the motorbike. That scene set this one up. This is the payoff. It’s a real shame the previous scene was cut from the theatrical version. The Joker asks Harley if she’ll die for him. Yes. That’s too easy. Will you live for me? She has to think about this one a moment longer. But she says yes. Living for the Joker is a commitment. A commitment to a truly crazy man. And so, faced with her unwavering devotion, the Joker accepts Harley into his life. He sees her fall into the chemical vat, and for a moment, I think he’s gonna let her drown, but then he dives in and saves her. Now she’s like him. Like I said earlier, I don’t think the Joker is capable of true love, but I think he has come to feel some genuine affection for Harley. Sure, it’s more about possession. She's an object that he owns, but he cares something for her and is willing to risk himself to rescue her. And then we get the big reveal of the truth. The true objective here was to rescue Amanda Waller was was trapped in a building in this city. Deadshot is not impressed about this. So then, Waller guns down her own people. Not the Suicide Squad, the administravie people. Those running the office, monitoring the situation on the computers. She puts bullets in each of their heads. Killing them in cold blood because they weren’t cleared for any of this. I submit that Amanda Waller is the single most evil character in the whole DC universe. Even Deadshot, a serial killer who takes credit card, has more of a soul than this woman. She is cold to the depth of her heart. A pure pragmatist, devoice of any conscience. Anyay, the actress playing her does a fantastic job, to make me hate her so much. Of course, their rescue chopper has been hijacked by The Joker. Harley runs off with him. Apparently, her nano bomb has been disabled. This isn’t explained. It’s actually quite an unsatisfying plot hole. I imagine the explanation is on the cutting room floor. I think Deadshot is genuinely tempted when Waller offers him his freedom and his daughter if he kills Harley, but is he really going to trust Waller? After what she’s just done? I don’t think so. The Joker and Harley appear to have died in a crash. Enchantress now has her heart back, which makes her even more powerful. And Waller gets what’s coming to her at Enchantress’s hands, well tentacles. So the Suicide Squad learn the truth that all of this is Waller’s fault. She’s the one who unleashed Enchantress and her brother on the world. With this knowledge, they decide to go have a drink. Which allows us to have a quiet moment for some character reflection. Which is quite nice. Deadshot has a code. He doesn’t kill women or children. I’m not saying that makes him a good person, but it makes him a step above Waller. But El Diablo, he’s something else again. He finally tells his story. He was born with this fire ability. The older he got, the stronger it was. This made him powerful on the streets. He had a wife and two kids. She didn’t approve of his life of crime. She’d pray for him, but one day she’d had enough.She threatened to take the kids away. And in an uncontrollable fit of rage, he burned them all. He killed his wife and kids. And he’s been living with that ever since. That’s why he doesn’t use his powers. It’s a heart-breaking story. There really are no words for it. Flag joins them to confess his own sins. He played a part in all of this, because of his feelings for Moone. Turns out, he may be not much better than the rest of them. So he smashes the controller for the nano bombs. They’re free. But then he shows Deadshot that his daughter writes letters to him every day. Letters he’s never seen. And that’s what motivates him to finish this. He has to save the world for her sake, to show his daughter that her father’s not a piece of …. Well….you get the idea. Harley’s in for a party. So they all come along. Now they’re a team. Now they’re committed to this mission. Killer Croc is, of course, the obvious choice for the underwater mission. I love how he says I live underground. the rest of you are just tourists. I love how Flag and Deadshot are on even terms now. Deadshot even says I got your back. Enchantress gives them a vision of what they want most out of life. Deadshot wants to kill Batman. Harley dreams of a proper happy life with The joker. He get to see Jared Leeto out of makeup. They even have a child. This, of course, is an impossible dream. El Diablo wants his family back. But he knows this can’t be. His pain helps him see through the trick. He can’t undo what he did. That’s the source of his pain. Now matter how much he wants to, he can’t change what he did that night. So he goes out there, fire blazing, to take on Enchantress’s brother. He becomes the fire. He distracts the brother long enough to get him in position to be taken out by the bomb. In the end, El Diablo sacrifices his life to take down the monster. David Ayer described this movie as a redemption story, and that’s one of the things I really like about it. But a friend of mine pointed out once that it’s not strictly a redemption story. It’s actually a repentance story. Most philosophies teach that redemption for past crimes can be earned through good acts. The turning away from the old life and making a conscious decision to be good instead. That’s basically the definition of repentance. Interestingly, Christianity teaches that redemption can’t be earned. It’s a gift that is given freely to the undeserving. I think that’s an interesting distinction. I haven’t talked much about the music in this movie. It’s not on the same level as Zimmer and JunkieXL’s work in the last 2 movies, but I do really like the Task Force X theme in this film. But after all this, Enchantress is still here, but they’re all kinda powerless against her. Harley poses the question. What’s this world ever done for us? Why should we save it? But in the end, what motivates her is friendship. Enchantress messed with her new friends. Enchantress promises many things. Bow to me and I’ll give you all you desire. But as we all know, evil makes many promises, but you can’t trust them. But Harley plays along just long enough to get close so she can remove the heart. Previously, she was only able to operate without the heart because she fed off her brother’s power. But her brother is dead now. Without her heart, she’s vulnerable. They can defeat her. The final solution makes good use of the skills of multiple characters, as it should be for an ensemble movie like this. But Flag has to face the heart-breaking reality that June isn’t coming back. So he crushes the heart. Only to find that was another of Enchantress’s lies. June is alive in the rubble. And Enchantress is gone. Really gone forever. But sadly, it turns out Waller is still alive. What a shame. They get 10 years off their sentences. Plus a few favours. Harley and Croc’s requests are kind of absurd. But Deadshot gets to have a visit with his daughter, which is a touching if uncomfortable moment, when they start using assasination as a metaphor for geometry. If he ever gets out of prison, I think he really might put his life of crime behind him, for her sake. And then, the movie ends with the reveal that The Joker is still alive, and he’s here to break Harley out. This was the first of the DCEU films to have an after-credit sequence. It ties it into the larger narrative. Bruce Wayne is making a deal with Waller. He offers her protection from those who want her head for her mistakes. In return, she gives him the info she has on the known metahumans, such as The Flash and Aqua man. As he leaves, he tells her to shut down Task Force X. The world doesn’t need a suicide Squad of villains to fill the whole left behind by Superman. The Justice League are gonna protect this world. I like this movie. I have no doubt that David Ayer’s original vision of a soulful drama would have been a better movie, but in its current state, it’s by no means a bad film. The forced comedic elements didn’t bother me as much this viewing. It was a bit of a side-story, but a worthwhile addition to the ongoing saga. So Star Trek Lower Decks is coming out in a couple of weeks, and we've got a trailer, which looks interesting. The show is clearly made out of a deep knowledge of, and love for, Star Trek. Unfortunately, I probably won't be covering the show when it comes out, because at this stage, we still haven't had any announcement about where people can watch the show outside of USA and Canada. So I'm not really expecting it to be available at this point. I think it's pretty sad that only two countries in the whole world will get to see this latest Trek show. It feels like the 90s again. It will likely appear on a streaming service some day, but I won't be able to be a part of the conversation while it's fresh and relevant. Still, talking nostalgically about things of the past is a big part of what I do here on Nerd Heaven, so who knows. Speaking of which, the next DC movie I'll be covering will be, of course, Wonder Woman. But I might sneak in a little Star Trek episode before that, talking about news, and the lower decks trailer. It depends what happens in the Trek-sphere over the next week or so. So I'll just leave that as a bit of a mystery for you. In any case, I'll see you next time on Nerd heaven.
Revelation 1:4-8 - Who is, Who Was, and Who is to come Sunday Morning Service 06/14/2020 - Livestream and in Person
Die WHO steht zur Zeit in der Kritik. Sie hätte früher vor dem Corona Virus warnen sollen, früher Covid-19 als Pandemie einstufen und mehr Zurückhaltung üben müssen mit ihrem China-Lob. Wer ist die WHO? Was darf sie und was nicht? Fredy Gsteiger, Uno Korrespondent für SRF zu Gast im Treffpunkt. Die WHO – die Weltgesundheitsorganisation, eine Sonderorganisation der UNO, ist sich Kritik gewohnt. Ihr Ziel, die Gesundheit der Menschen auf der Welt zu verbessern ist ein hehres. Komplex der Weg dorthin. 194 Staaten sind Mitglieder bei der WHO. «Die WHO ist die einzige Organisation, die in internationalen Gesundheitsfragen als Informationsdrehscheibe, Beraterin und Koordinatorin wirkt. Besonders in ärmeren Ländern mit schwachen Gesundheitssystemen ist sie zentral», sagt WHO-Kenner Fredy Gsteiger.
There are so many ways to learn history through reading–and it doesn’t have to be boring! In Episode 9 of Kidliterate we share our favorite biographies and memoirs, historical fiction, and classic fiction, and why we both prefer to get our history lessons through compelling stories. Join us! Who Is? and Who Was? series, by … Continue reading "History Through Books"
For every Christian, Jesus is THE example, leader and fulfiller of our faith. We continually gain inspiration from his perfect example and unselfish sacrifice. When we think about a less-than-perfect Christian example, most of us go to the Apostle Peter or the Apostle Paul. Both men showed us how to achieve spiritual victory through imperfection. They both had failures, regrets and doubts, and yet they were faithful. These challenges endear them to our hearts. They give us courage to work through our own imperfect experiences. Knowing this, it can be hard to believe there are many who see the Apostle Paul as an interloper, one who hijacked the gospel message. These accusations begin with disregarding the authenticity of his apostleship. They say Matthias, as a replacement for the traitor Judas, was appointed as the 12th Apostle long before Paul’s conversion. The "pro-Matthias" argument is worth respectfully considering. After all, it is true there is no written record of either God or Jesus confirming Paul's apostleship. We only have Paul himself saying he is an apostle along with a claim by his friend Luke in the book of Acts. To be fair, there is no written record of either God or Jesus confirming Matthias' apostleship, either. But Acts 1:26 says Matthias "was added to the eleven apostles." With a plain biblical statement like that, why look further? Wait! Well, because there is a lot more to find once we look closer at the context. Jesus was very specific in his instructions given before his crucifixion and right before his ascension: they were to WAIT. Just wait. Don't make any decisions, don't run away, just wait. Pentecost was only ten days away. Once they received God's influence and power, the holy spirit, it would guide them into knowing what to do next. It would give them the power to do miraculous things in order to advance Christianity around the world. Casting lots Instead of waiting, Peter met with about 120 disciples to pray and elect a replacement for Judas, even though it was not necessary or required to be done at this time. Two candidates were proposed and the group "cast lots," an Old Testament method of determining God's will. (The option of "neither" candidate was not proposed.) Later on the road to Damascus, our resurrected Lord Jesus dramatically and emphatically appointed Saul as a "chosen vessel." Just like the other 11 Jesus-appointed apostles, Paul was called a "witness." Check out our podcast, "Paul or Matthias. Who Was the Real 12th Apostle?" that aired live on February 17, 2020. We reviewed the points of debate for and against the Apostle Paul as being the authorized 12th Apostle of Christ. The evidence overwhelmingly showed us his rightful place. Our faith was strengthened by looking into these important details of the early church. What do you think of our conclusions?
Greetings and Salutations From Him Who Is, Who Was and Who Is To Come Revelation 1.5-8 Podcast # 183 by Hollis McGehee
Who was the king God's people waited for? That's the question we're discussing as we look at the book of Zechariah on The Hero of the Story. Listen in as we discuss: The complexity of the book of Zechariah and its relationship to the books of Ezra and HaggaiWhy God's call to rebuild the temple... The post Who Was the King Zechariah Prophesied? [The Hero of the Story] appeared first on The Gospel Project.
On today’s episode. I get to interview the very first pro- wrestler ever! To be featured on Burying The Smarks! Prince Akkanatan! Who Was trained by Gino Caruso and The Kodiak Bear. Been running in the independent scene for 13 years! He’s shared the ring with the likes of “The Iron Sheik”, Tito Santana , Kamala and many more! I ask the questions every fan wants to know. We take a trip down memory lane with 90s wrestling. His matches at the local bar. Advice he has for up and coming wrestlers. And much more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the winter of 1931, a dramatic manhunt unfolded in northern Canada when a reclusive trapper shot a constable and fled across the frigid landscape. In the chase that followed the mysterious fugitive amazed his pursuers with his almost superhuman abilities. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the hunt for the "Mad Trapper of Rat River." We'll also visit a forgotten windbreak and puzzle over a father's age. Intro: Korean soldier Yang Kyoungjong was conscripted successively by Japan, the Soviet Union, and Germany. In 1978, Arnold Rosenberg examined idioms to trace a path to the most incomprehensible natural language. RCMP constable Alfred King is at far left in the photo; constable Edgar Millen is second from right. Sources for our feature on Albert Johnson: Dick North, Mad Trapper of Rat River: A True Story of Canada's Biggest Manhunt, 2005. Barbara Smith, The Mad Trapper: Unearthing a Mystery, 2011. Richard C. Davis, "The Mad Trapper, by Rudy Wiebe," Arctic 35:2 (1982), 342. Leslie McCartney, "'You Need to Tell That True Albert Johnson Story Like We Know It': Meanings Embedded in the Gwich'in Version of the Albert Johnson Story," Canadian Journal of Native Studies 37:1 (2017), 201-235. "Who Was the Mad Trapper of Rat River?", Forensic Magazine, June 6, 2018. "Lawbreakers: More Hustlers, Rustlers and Wild Men," Canada's History 96:2 (April/May 2016). Jay Merrett, "Caught by the Mad Trapper," Canada's History 93:1 (February/March 2013). Bob Butz, "Bad Guys Gone 'Wild,'" Outdoor Life 213:6 (June/July 2006), 19. Alan Phillips, "Who Was the Mad Trapper of Rat River?", Maclean's, Oct. 1, 1955. Barbara Roden, "The Mad Trapper Part 4: The Quest to Identify Albert Johnson Begins," [Ashcroft, B.C.] Journal, Sept. 17, 2019. Barbara Roden, "Golden Country: The Mad Trapper Part 5," [Ashcroft, B.C.] Journal, Oct. 3, 2019. Marc Montgomery, "Canada History: Feb 17, 1932: The End and Beginning of the Mystery of the Mad Trapper," Radio Canada International, Feb. 17, 2017. Michael Gates, "Dick North: Farewell to Yukon's Great Storyteller," Yukon News, Oct. 4, 2013. "Hunt for the Mad Trapper -- The Story Ends," [Swan Hills, Alberta] Grizzly Gazette, March 13, 2012, 5. "Hunt for the Mad Trapper," [Swan Hills, Alberta] Grizzly Gazette, Jan. 10, 2012, 4. Josh Wingrove, "Feb. 17, 1932 / Mounties Get the Mad Trapper," Globe and Mail, Feb. 17, 2011, A.2. Joe McWilliams, "Mad Trapper Story Still Fascinates," [High Prairie, Alberta] South Peace News, Dec. 15, 2010, 6. Darah Hansen, "Tooth Enamel Reveals Mad Trapper No Canadian," Edmonton Journal, May 23, 2009, A.5. James Adams, "DNA Tests Prove Mad Trapper Still a Mystery," Globe and Mail, May 13, 2009, R.1. "Mad Trapper Not a Canadian, Scientific Tests Discover," CBC News, Feb. 20, 2009. Jeff Holubitsky, "Fugitive Could Live All Winter in Deep Bush, Outfitter Says," Edmonton Journal, Oct. 10, 2007, A18. Erin Hitchcock, "The Mad Trapper, Unmasked," [New Westminster, B.C.] Record, Sept. 15, 2007, 3. "Trapper Almost Evades Capture," Guelph Mercury, Aug. 16, 2007, A6. "Filmmakers Exhume Mad Trapper's Body," Nanaimo [B.C] Daily News, Aug. 15, 2007, A2. Keith Bonnell, "Mystery of 'Mad Trapper' Nearly Solved," Vancouver Sun, Aug. 15, 2007, C10. "Mad Trapper's Remains Surface in Historic Dig," CBC News, Aug 13, 2007. Katherine Harding, "Hunt for the Mad Trapper Is Back On," Globe and Mail, May 29, 2007, A.3. "Remains of Mad Trapper of Rat River Could Finally Lead to Identification," [Prince Rupert, B.C.] Daily News, May 7, 2007, 11. "Mad Trapper Mystery May Finally Be Solved," Winnipeg Free Press, May 5, 2007, A.13. Ian Mcinroy, "Tracker of Mad Trapper Remembered," [Barrie, Ontario] Examiner, Jan. 13, 2006, A3. Tom Hawthorn, "He Hunted the Mad Trapper," Globe and Mail, March 15, 2003, F.11. Bob Gilmour, "Frontiersmen Pay Tribute to Trapper's Victim," Edmonton Journal, Sept. 28, 1997, A.10. Kerry Powell, "Glory Days; Mad Trapper's Nemesis; Signal Success," Edmonton Journal, Aug. 6, 1995, B.3. "Group to Retrace Mad Trapper Route," Hamilton Spectator, March 5, 1994, A8. Rudy Wiebe, "Trapper Identification Fails to Convince Author," Edmonton Journal, Sept. 2, 1989, E6. Garth Hopkins, "Sequel to The Mad Trapper of Rat River Fascinating Piece of Work," Vancouver Sun, July 29, 1989, D4. Alan Hustak, "a.k.a. the Mad Trapper," [Montreal] Gazette, May 13, 1989, K12. Lynne Van Luven, "Hobby-Turned-Obsession Led to Mad Trapper Solution," Edmonton Journal, May 13, 1989, D3. "Hunt Resumes for Elusive Mad Trapper," Ottawa Citizen, May 9, 1987, H15. "Mad Trapper Film Sparks Furor," Globe and Mail, April 2, 1980, P.16. "Royal Police Get Insane Trapper -- Dead," Las Vegas Age, Feb. 18, 1932, 1. 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Leslie McCartney, "That Albert Johnson Story: Aboriginal Oral History Inclusion in Canadian Archives," First Nations, First Thoughts Conference, University of Edinburgh, May 2005. Listener mail: Wikipedia, "Anna Sorokin," (accessed Dec. 4, 2019). "A Fake Heiress Bilked NYC Socialites for Years. Then the Elaborate Hoax Unraveled," CBS News, March 27, 2019. Emily Palmer, "A Fake Heiress Called Anna Delvey Conned the City's Wealthy. 'I'm Not Sorry,' She Says," New York Times, May 10, 2019. "Anna Sorokin: Fake Heiress Apologises as She Is Sentenced," BBC News, May 9, 2019. Jonathan Allen, "Fake Heiress Who Dazzled New York Elite Gets 4 to 12 Years for Fraud," Reuters, May 9, 2019. Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Dust Bowl," Dec. 12, 2019. "Dust Bowl," History.com, March 14, 2019. Adam Wernick, "Trees That Helped Save America's Farms During the Dust Bowl Are Now Under Threat," Public Radio International, Feb. 3, 2018. Wikipedia, "Great Plains Shelterbelt" (accessed Dec. 2, 2019). This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Paul Bigler. Here's a corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan remember the grim day 18 years ago that claimed thousands of lives, September 11th. Yesterday, Trump tweeted that war hawk John Bolton was asked to resign.Guests:Stephen Lendman - Writer and Geopolitical Analyst | John Bolton FIRED: How Did He Affect U.S. PoliticsMatthew Weiss - Writer and Director | He Saved Lives on 9/11 - Who Was the Man in the Red Bandana?Dominic Carter - Reporter for Verizon FIOS News | How Do We Remember 9/11 Today? And What Was It Like To Be In New York City?Whitney Webb - Staff Writer at Mint Press News | 9/11's 'Dancing Israelis' ... Jeffrey Epstein's Silicon Valley NetworkTami Michaels - Interior Design Talk Show Host and 9/11 Eye Witness | What Was 9/11 Like? Hear From Someone Who Was ThereYesterday, President Trump tweeted "I informed John Bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the White House." Writer and Geopolitical Analyst Stephen Lendman expresses that he is skeptical of these changes happening in the Trump Administration.Today is the 18th anniversary of the horrific September 11th terror attacks. We have four guests with different connections to that day. Matthew Weiss is the writer and director of the film 'Man in Red Bandana' that tells the story of Welles Crowther, a hero on that day. Dominic Carter is a reporter for Verizon FIOS news in New York and on that day, had to go into the city to cover the tragedy. Whitney Webb, a staff writer at Mint Press News, discusses her article about 'Dancing Israelis'. Lastly, Tami Michaels, interior design talk show host, was across the street when the attack happened in New York. She has audio tape and was part of a pre-trial hearing in Guantanamo Bay related to the attack.
Happy Birthday, America! Join us for Episode 23 of The Unsung Sluts Podcast. In this episode, Stacie and Tabitha play a rapid-fire round of "Who Was a Revolutionary War Bad Ass?" 10 women's stories. 5 minutes each (give or take). So strap on your bonnet, hustle your bustle, and get ready for some late 18th-century ass-kickin'. Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/phillis-wheatley https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/phillis-wheatley Prudence Cummings "Pru" Wright (1740 – 1824) https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/prudence-wright http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2009/05/prudence-cummings-wright.html https://historyofmassachusetts.org/prudence-cummings-wright-leonard-whitings-guard/ Sybil Ludington (1761-1839) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sybil_Ludington https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sybil-Ludington https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/sybil-ludington Agent 355 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_355 http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2011/12/agent-355.html https://museumhack.com/legend-agent-355/ Deborah Sampson (1760 – 1827) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Deborah-Sampson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Sampson https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/deborah-sampson MARGARET CORBIN (1751-1800) https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/margaret-cochran-corbin http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2010/05/margaret-corbin.html https://www.dar.org/national-society/margaret-cochran-corbin Esther de Berdt Reed (1746–1780) http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2010/12/esther-de-berdt-reed.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_de_Berdt https://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/ladies-association-of-philadelphia/ Nancy Hart (1735-1830) https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/nancy-morgan-hart https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/nancy-hart https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Hart Nanyehi (Nancy Ward) (1738 – 1822) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Ward http://www.native-languages.org/morelegends/nunnehi.htm https://www.manataka.org/page1163.html Betsy Ross https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betsy_Ross http://historicphiladelphia.org/betsy-ross-house/woman/ https://www.history.org/foundation/journal/summer08/betsy.cfm Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779) https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/07/science/casimir-pulaski-intersex.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_Pulaski https://www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/casimir-pulaski Please send us an email about the Unsung Sluts (Amazing Women doing Amazing Things) in your own lives at: Email - unsungslutspodcast@gmail.com If you are our listener in Kazakhstan, please send us an email!! Follow Unsung Sluts Podcast on: Instagram: @unsung_sluts_podcast Twitter: @unsungsluts Facebook - Unsung Sluts Podcast Website - www.unsungslutspodcast.com Please leave us a 5 Star review on Apple Podcasts. It really helps us out. (Theme song "Liverpool Sluts by Sigmund Droid)
"So many young readers are focused today on looking for heroes; looking for people who they can look up to; looking for people they can be inspired by. Amelia is a natural fit for that." Jim Buckley is a prolific author of nonfiction for young readers, with more than 150 books to his credit (and still typing!). He is the author of more than a dozen titles in The New York Times' best-selling "Who Was...?" biography series, including the Wright Brothers, Milton Hershey, Betsy Ross, Jules Verne, and Blackbeard. Buckley has written more than thirty DK Readers on a wide variety of topics, plus two recent long-form bios of Adolf Hitler and Bonnie and Clyde for Aladdin Books. For Spring 2019, he created the first book in a new series for Aladdin—a bio of astronaut Michael Collins. Buckley is the co-author of Time Inc./Liberty Street's "X-Why-Z" series and wrote and produced the Animal Planet Animal Atlas for Liberty Street. A former editor at Sports Illustrated and the National Football League, he lives in Santa Barbara, California, where he runs a successful book producing company. Tonight on the 77th episode of the Chasing Earhart podcast, Jim joins us via Zoom to discuss his groundbreaking book "Amelia Earhart: Pioneer of the Sky" a part of the "Show Me History" series. Jim gives us his thoughts on the books creation and unique format, his ideas of making Amelia relatable to the next generation of young readers and why he believes Amelia's legacy should live on for continued generations to come.
Who Was the Serpent in the Garden of Eden? by Charles A. Jennings
Bisbee, from Ms Bryant's 2nd Grade class, reviews the "Who Was..." books, by various authors.
Small Biz Matters – a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management ServicesDate: 11 June 2019 Flexible, adaptable and nimble: the strengths of small business and something in which we take pride in. We also know that evolving along with software is a better and more efficient way to work. So why do we fear change and the implementation in our business? Are we avoiding putting off our clients with a new process? Is it our employees who are nervous of change or is it just us… who’s stuck in our own self-made rut, avoiding change because of the fear of something new? Change management in the corporate world is handled by entire consulting firms like KPMG or Deloitte. It’s hard enough in small business to keep on top of existing processes and procedures let alone creating what we could potentially be unnecessary change for ourselves, our clients and our staff. But we are constantly bombarded with the latest apps, latest best practices and ever-evolving compliance changes from one govt organisation or another which means we need to adapt and change. Good news, there is help at hand. Donnie Buchanan is an expert in his field who supports small and medium sized businesses to navigate this change and support them through the process. After working at Xero to implement complex and compliant heavy software into large accounting firms he knows the most practical way to break down the steps of change management and avoid putting all your stakeholders offside. Welcome to the show Donnie. Topics we’ll be covering: Why hire a consultant when you’re undergoing change? Consultants offers an external point of view, honesty in the process & they’ve seen it before across different industries How to find one? Tap into your network, do you need someone with Industry specific experience? What does a transformation consultant do and why do you need one in your suite of experts. There is constant change in every industry and these experts are tapped in – seriously you don’t have time to explore all the options. They should have People skills, change management, empathy (breaking down the barriers, repau, building relationships) A consultant should offer a template for the process. But if you’d rather do it yourself Project management templates can be found online but they can be different so might take time to find yourself. The 4 P’s - Product What are we trying to achieve with this change? Are you introducing a new product? Product improvement? Improving efficiency or processes? The 4 P’s - Platform g. The difference between a crappy CRM excel spreadsheet to SalesForce This is crucial The investment isn’t in the cost of the platform, its in the TIME for your team Duplicated databases is a real issue You’re probably only going to “test’ 25% of the product Many people try free trials and it lasts a couple of weeks and give up Software vendors such as at conferences might upsell you, not mention what it’s not capable of, leads to frustration & loss of time & month Allow time to explore product Your change will affect your clients’ engagement in your product. How do they respond? What will this product do to the way they engage with you and your products g. an accounting firm moving to Xero The 4 P’s - People involved in implementation OK, you’ve made a decision. Accounting firm is Using Xero now Who’s using it? Who WAS the expert in the last piece of software? Different ways of rolling it out One staff member might learn it and pass it on You might go away Put aside a whole day (there is where a consultant can shorten the time it takes) They analyse who’s doing what, where the efficiencies lie, and where the money can be saved. Perception - Fear in your workplace that this change means automation and they could be made redundant This is a real balancing act – an empathetic consultant recognises that people are nervous and balancing a personalities. Can I do this? If I can’t learn this in time The 4 P’s - Process of product delivery – bouncing between people and processes Why you know who does what and Its essentially a flowchart of work Be kind; you won’t have a process for everything from the beginning. You need to learn the Find the repetitive tasks to automate that process first Think back to your customer impact. Is it going to add more steps for the client to pay us Think about customer experience To find out more go to their website: http://www.entrycounts.com/ All About Donnie Buchanan Known as a mover and a shaker, Donnie likes to help people transform their business and their mindset. For over 7 years, he has helped businesses and accounting firms maximise opportunities, cut costs and achieve thier goals. Specialising in Xero, he has worked with clients from all fields, all shapes and sizes and with all different personalities. He uses a methodology he calls the "4 P's" to ensure the clients transformation is as successful and as headache free as possible. He loves to see things change for the better.
The Night Gang continue the erotic odyssey with the based-on-a-true story-but-the-true-story-was-worse, 9 1/2 Weeks. Talking topics also include mysterious Celebrity Churches, 90s music, Coachella Jesus, and that you can't tame the animals. Call in to Night Call at 240-46-NIGHT This episode is sponsored by: [Rothy's](https://rothys.com/) (code: NIGHTCALL) [Cheers Health](https://cheershealth.com/) (code: NIGHTCALL) Articles and media mentioned this episode: News item, [Kanye West's Church](https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a26962861/kanye-west-sunday-services-location-videos-attendees/) Band, [Polyphonic Spree](http://www.thepolyphonicspree.com/) Review, Pitchfork, [When the Pawn . . . by Fiona Apple](https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/fiona-apple-when-the-pawn/) Film, [Mary Magdalane](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5360996/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) Article, Hollywood Reporter, ["The Tiger and the Tragic Trick: Siegfried & Roy's Animal Handler Breaks Silence on Mauling, Alleges Cover-Up"](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/siegfried-roys-animal-handler-breaks-silence-tiger-mauling-alleges-cover-up-1197216) Documentary, [Cat Dancers](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1333635/) Documentary, [Grizzly Man](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427312/) Film and Book, [9 1/2 Weeks](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091635/?ref_=nv_sr_7?ref_=nv_sr_7) by [Elizabeth McNeill](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780062309945) Film, [Diner](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083833/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) Film, [Fatal Attraction](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093010/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) Film and Book, [American Psycho](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0144084/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) by [Bret Easton Ellis](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780679735779) Film and Book, [Less than Zero](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093407/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) by [Bret Easton Ellis](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780679781493) Article, New Yorker, ["Who Was the Real Woman Behind “Nine and a Half Weeks”?"](https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/who-was-the-real-woman-behind-nine-and-a-half-weeks) Book, [Porn for Women](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780811855518) Film, [Pretty Woman](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100405/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) Film, [Velvet Buzzsaw](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7043012/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) Film, [Unfaithful](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250797/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) Song, ["You Can Leave Your Hat On"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOotsq4soug) by Joe Cocker Film, [Jagged Edge](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089360/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1) "Night Call" by [4aStables](https://www.4astables.com/). Sound effects by [klankbeeld](https://freesound.org/people/klankbeeld/sounds/169039/) and [liquidhot](https://freesound.org/people/liquidhot/sounds/23516/). Music used is "Crap Transition" by [Jesse Spillane](https://www.jessespillane.com/) and "The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch" by [Chris Zabriskie](http://chriszabriskie.com/). Additional sfx from [freesound.org](https://freesound.org/). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Mar 13 - More inspiration from the Netflix original series "Who Was". Did you know Pablo Picasso created over 50k pieces of art in his lifetime? Well if I work on my craft a little bit at a time, I can get there too!
Looking for the perfect gift for a kid who is creative, shows a curiosity for buildings, and always wants to know how things go together? Dallas Architects Laura Davis and Holly Hall share great ideas for the best gifts for future architects. See show notes. Visit our blog for the Architectural Gift Guide for All Ages. In this episode In Episode 79 of The Architecture Happy Hour Podcast, Laura and Holly are inspired by a video featuring Elton John showing that gifts received as children can often influence who we become as adults. They reminisce about toys from their childhood, and offer ideas for picking that perfect gift for the design and architecture enthusiast in your life, both young and young-at-heart. Here's the video: Notable and Shareable Takeaways New technology and innovation are memorable and make an impression. Give gifts that will help the recipient grow into who they are meant to be. If a toy feeds a passion, it will be loved for a very long time. This post contains affiliate links to products we love. If you choose to make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Picking the Perfect Gift Dive deep into a current interest NASCAR collection, race track model building and stop motion video app Exploring buildings and home design Barbie Dream House Lincoln Logs Tinker Toys Kenner Toys Girder and Panel set (Can't you just picture a little Holly playing with this set?!) H-O scale train sets Making, Designing, and Creating Ceramics Art supplies, colored pencils, paints Art kits Jewelry making and beading Sewing, quilting Leather, Weaving looms Costume making Macramé, knitting, crochet Paint by Numbers kits Stationery, stickers (Mrs. Grossman's were Laura's favorite!), rubber stamps (she also loved Inkadinkado), and paper crafts Choose Your Own Adventure Books How do things go together? Puzzles Invisible Man and Woman models Show kids new ideas and new ways of doing things All About book series (Read about the Bathysphere and William Beebe here) Who Was book series (Laura's son likes these) This Old House and Hometime (premiered on public television in 1986 with Dean Johnson and JoAnne Liebeler) Tangent stories about black and white vs. color TVs sponsor Are you interested in sponsoring The Architecture Happy Hour podcast? We want to connect with companies that are a good match with the interests of our listeners. Please call 214.751.2304 or contact us here to receive a media kit and learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
Tras muchas dificultades, a paso dificultoso, pero brillantemente guiada, la armada de Moluca se dirige hacia su destino final. Habiendo dejado el motín en San Julián, Fernando de Magallanes está totalmente cimentado en su liderazgo. El y su flota están a punto de lograr la hazaña más grande en la historia de la exploración marítima. Pero todo esto, sin que nadie se dé cuenta, ha potenciado ciertos rasgos del Capitán General. La capacidad de sortear dificultades de Magallanes hará que se sienta invencible, llamado a grandes cosas por la providencia divina. Hará que corra más riesgos. Y lentamente, sin que se de cuenta, meterá a toda su flota en lo más profundo del corazón de las tinieblas. Harán la hazaña más grande en la historia de la exploración marítima. Pero volver para contarlo será otra historia. Me temo que algunos llegarán al fin mucho antes de que la historia realmente termine. Entre ellos el propio Magallanes, cuyo trayecto final relatamos en este episodio. Imagen: Espectacular portada realizada por Caravantes como parte de la Ilustrulia. Fuentes / Textos - BERGREEN, Laurence. (2004) Over the edge of the world: Magellan’s Terrifying Circumnavigation of the World. Perennial / HarperCollins. ISBN-13: 978-0060936389 Fuentes / Podcasts - MAJOR, Sebastian. (2016) Who Was the First Person to Sail Around the World?, Part II. Our fake history. - MEMORIAS DE UN TAMBOR. (2014) La primera vuelta al mundo. Fuentes / Sitios Web - Wikipedia Música, en orden de aparición: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington.
Was Rosa a suitable topic for Doctor Who? Was the era handled well? Do 7 year olds need to know about segregation in the USA 70 years ago? These are all tricky topics to discuss, but middle aged white men Christian Cawley and James McLean give it their best shot in this week's Doctor Who podcast. Don't forget to let us know what you think!
En los primeros días de abril de 1520, en el Puerto San Julián, Fernando de Magallanes se enfrentaría a su obstáculo más grande hasta el momento. La camarilla de capitanes que se le vienen oponiendo desde la partida finalmente juega su mano. En medio de la noche se hacen de tres de los cinco barcos y Magallanes despierta para encontrarse trancado en medio de una batalla de vida o muerte contra un enemigo superior en número. Nada será igual luego de este evento. La violencia se desata sobre nosotros cuando contemos la historia del motín en puerto San Julián. Imagen: Motín a bordo de la flota de Magallanes, por Paolo Lorenzini (1937). Fuentes / Textos: - BERGREEN, Laurence. (2004) Over the edge of the world: Magellan’s Terrifying Circumnavigation of the World. Perennial / HarperCollins. ISBN-13: 978-0060936389 Fuentes / Podcast: - MAJOR, Sebastian. (2016) Who Was the First Person to Sail Around the World? Our fake history. Fuentes / Sitios web: - Wikipedia Música, en orden de aparición: El tema de la Tortulia es una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev. El tema original es de Duke Ellington.
In this episode of the Cantina Chatter Podcast, the Star Wars Actors Conversation Series continues. Following the episodes featuring Pam Rose (Leesub Sirln) and Angela Staines (Tonnika Sister) from 2017, I am joined by Laurie Goode. We discuss how he got the parts of Mos Eisley Cantina alien Hrchek Kal Fas, a Rebel X-Wing Pilot, and a very infamous Stormtrooper, as well as what his experience was filming the original Star Wars film and what he has been up to in recent years. To gain greater access to Victoria's Cantina, check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VictoriasCantina Follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/victoriascantina/ https://www.instagram.com/victoriascantina/ https://twitter.com/vicscantina Visit Laurie Goode's page on Sci-Fi Signers United! https://scifisignersunited.weebly.com/laurie-goode.html Buy Laurie Goode's song, "Who Was the Stormtrooper Who Banged His Head!?" featuring Corn Dog on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/who-was-the-stormtrooper-who-banged-his-head-feat-corndog/1073675233?i=1073675414 Follow Laurie Goode on Twitter! https://twitter.com/LaurieGoode
Nothing but true scary stories from a variety of sources including Reddit, submitted tales, and more. No creepypasta, just reflections on scary happenings. Please like, share, and comment. Send hate mail, like mail, and anything else you would like to share my way - unclejoshtruescarystories@gmail.com. Stories 1. A Haunting in Oklahoma 00:46 2. My Aunt’s Place 7:053. Babysitter Trouble 9:20 4. North Omaha 15:435. Who Was on the Phone? 23:106. The Cornfield Incident 25:457. Post House 31:278. Psychic Connection 46:548. The Phone Call 51:08Find me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/unclejoshscarystoriesFollow me on Twitter: twitter.com/scaryunclejosh See me on Insatgram: www.instagram.com/unclejoshtruescarystories/?hl=en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5947439 If you have a story you would like to be featured, please email unclejoshscarystories@gmail.com. Be sure to share the nature of the story in the subject line and include a note of your consent that your story can be read. Make sure to change any names of people that might wish to remain anonymous. Please note that your story will also be featured on The Edge of the Unknown - www.theedgeoftheunknown.com. Video Credit: Crump – Zombie Crawls Out of Grave - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8uqR...Video Credit: Free HD Stock Footage – Tall Sky - Relax by a Campfire Beside a River Deep in the Mountains - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNdyf... Closing music - The Hush Lives Expectant - © Marcangelo Perricelli - soundcloud.com/marcangeloperricelli Creative Commons Royalty Free Stock Footage and Images: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
In episode twelve of the Chasing Earhart podcast, we chat with author and educator Kate Jerome about her book "Who Was Amelia Earhart" which is part of the New York Times Best Selling Series of "Who Was" books. "Who Was Amelia Earhart" is still on the Amazon best seller list, 15 years after it's release and serves as a staple for children and young adults that are wanting an introduction to Amelia Earhart. Among the topics discussed in this episode, are Amelia's relevance; both when she was alive as well as today, the importance her parents played in shaping her spirit and why children in the 21st century continue to latch onto the story and example that Amelia set almost 100 years ago. Enjoy this wonderfully engaging and thought provoking interview with Kate Jerome!
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #409 - DC Movie Medical Q & A with Doctor Steve of Weird Medicine | SpecialDoctor Steve of Weird Medicine sits in with us and answers medical questions related to The Dark Knight Rises, Batman & Robin, Batman Returns, Batman (1966), Arrow, and the Flash! We also talk the 1940's Batman movie serials, comic conventions, the Green Lantern who failed to save Krypton, DCEU movies, and SO MUCH MORE! It's a fun show, and we hope you join us for it!Who Was the Green Lantern Assigned to Protect Krypton?Who Was Krypton’s OTHER Green Lantern?Find Weird Medicine w/ Doctor Steve:Hit him up on Twitter @weirdmedicineConnect on Facebook @WeirdMedicineShowWebsite: http://www.doctorsteve.comCall (347) 766 4323Where to Find Us:Hit us up on Twitter@DConSCREENConnect with us on Facebook@DConSCREENE-Mail us at DConSCREEN@gmail.comCatch up with David on Twitter@davidcroberson(205) 259-6331
SPOILERS/NSFW - DC on SCREEN #409 - DC Movie Medical Q & A with Doctor Steve of Weird Medicine | SpecialDoctor Steve of Weird Medicine sits in with us and answers medical questions related to The Dark Knight Rises, Batman & Robin, Batman Returns, Batman (1966), Arrow, and the Flash! We also talk the 1940's Batman movie serials, comic conventions, the Green Lantern who failed to save Krypton, DCEU movies, and SO MUCH MORE! It's a fun show, and we hope you join us for it!Who Was the Green Lantern Assigned to Protect Krypton?Who Was Krypton’s OTHER Green Lantern?Find Weird Medicine w/ Doctor Steve:Hit him up on Twitter @weirdmedicineConnect on Facebook @WeirdMedicineShowWebsite: http://www.doctorsteve.comCall (347) 766 4323Where to Find Us:Hit us up on Twitter@DConSCREENConnect with us on Facebook@DConSCREENE-Mail us at DConSCREEN@gmail.comCatch up with David on Twitter@davidcroberson(205) 259-6331
Rounding off our My Hero Academia podcast trilogy is this long-awaited Q&A special! We received so many questions for our Manga Fight we couldn't possibly use them all, so we organized this special episode to answer them! Both Jeff Ruberg and Doctor return to give their takes on your questions, and what results is the realization that all podcasters are evil, Stain is best girl, Mineta should make a Spirit Bomb out of sticky balls, and lots of lucrative ideas for ScrewAttack! Before we get to all that we have to cover the news first, but because Colton abandoned the podcast to go to Anime St. Louis to buy cigarettes, I had to find another co-host for the week. Thankfully, that scumbag VLordGTZ just happened to be in the room so I pulled him over, sat him down, and forced him to talk about the latest happenings in the manga industry for fourty-five minutes. We discuss how confusing Yu-Gi-Oh! is now, dance on Fairy Tail's grave, and speculate on the Attack on Titan/Madagascar crossover that is totally definitely going to happen one day. We close off talking about a list of japanese readers' favorite Shonen Jump mangaka. Did MHA's Kohei Horikoshi make the list? Listen and find out! PODCAST BREAKDOWN News w/VlordGTZ: 00:22 - Introductions!! 01:32 - April Bookscan List 08:32 - Detroit Metal City’s Mangaka Launches Rhyming Man Manga 09:10 - Pani Poni Mangaka Launches Manga About Youtubers 09:38 - Kids on the Slope's Mangaka Launches New Series in July 10:18 - Noragami Goes on Hiatus 11:13 - Princess Jellyfish Resumes in June 12:28 - Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service reboots with new arc in June 13:58 - Fate/Zero Manga Gets Extra Chapter 15:03 - 1970s-1980s Sci-fi Omnibus Features Moto Hagio & Keiko Takemiya 16:03 - Mari Yamazaki Draws Manga About Bulgari Founder for Vogue Japan 17:03 - Hunter X Hunter Volume 34 is on the Way 18:58 - Fairy Tail is Finally Ending!! 23:40 - J-Novel Club’s Latest Licenses!! 27:38 - Cross Infinite World’s Latest Licenses!! 29:50 - Kodansha USA’s Latest Licenses!! 32:00 - Seven Seas’ Several Licenses!! 36:50 - Manga Nominated for Eisner Awards!! 38:10 - Manga Publishers Discuss Legal Action Against Scanlation Site Free Books 39:20 - Japanese Netizens Choose the Best Shonen Jump Manga Artists MHA Q&A EXTRAVAGANZA w/Jeff Ruberg & Doctor: 47:18 - Re-introductions!! 48:30 - Give Every Member of Class 1-A in MHA a Partner Pokemon! 52:30 - What if the Traitor was Someone from Class B? 56:48 - Pitch a 4-person Team of Any Four Heroes 1:02:08 - Should Vigilante Crossover with My Hero Academia? 1:08:30 - If All Might Had Never Met Midoriya, Which UA Student Would be Most Deserving of Inheriting All For One, and Why? 1:16:30 - What Would Be Your Quirk? 1:21:18 - What Western Superhero Would it be Most Fun to See Interact with the Characters of the MHA Universe? 1:28:53 - Quirk Free-for-all Between All First Year Students: Who wins? 1:33:03 - Would a Crossover Between One Punch Man and MHA Work Well? 1:41:41 - Would a Time Skip Work in a Series Like This? 1:45:31 - If Todoroki and Bakugo Had Fought for Real in the Sports Festival Who Would Have Won? 1:46:46 - Best Color Page? 1:52:20 - Does Deku Rank Among Your Favorite Superheroes? 1:54:48 - Was Mirio Togata a Better Successor Candidate Than Deku ? 1:57:38 - Who Was the Better Mentor? 2:00:03 - Who Had the Better Ideals for Creating a Symbol of Peace? 2:03:48 - Is Dabi Related to Todoroki? 2:07:20 - How Could An American Hero Society Tie in with Japan's? 2:09:15 - What Moves Could Mineta Learn to Become a Top Hero? 2:11:48 - How Should the Story Transition from School to Work Force Once Class 1A Become Seniors? 2:18:30 - What are the Most Overrated and Underrated Aspects of MHA? 2:27:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @lumranmayasha and @sniperking323 and special guests VLordGTZ, Doctor, and Jeff Ruberg at @VLordGTZ, @ssaapodcast and @jeffinitelyjeff! The next Manga Fight will differ from the usual format, instead tackling a genre instead of a specific series. Said genre will be MONSTER GIRL manga!! If you guys want to send questions and topic suggestions for that episode, you may do so on twitter, the Manga Mavericks forum on Animation Revelation, or e-mail us at mangamaverics@gmail.com. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us! Thanks for listening! LINKS: Listen to Doctor’s Podcasts! The SSAA Podcast & Just a Gintama Podcast! Listen to Jeff’s Podcasts! Podigious, NihongoPod, & the official Weekly Shonen Jump Podcast!
Rounding off our My Hero Academia podcast trilogy is this long-awaited Q&A special! We received so many questions for our Manga Fight we couldn't possibly use them all, so we organized this special episode to answer them! Both Jeff Ruberg and Doctor return to give their takes on your questions, and what results is the realization that all podcasters are evil, Stain is best girl, Mineta should make a Spirit Bomb out of sticky balls, and lots of lucrative ideas for ScrewAttack! Before we get to all that we have to cover the news first, but because Colton abandoned the podcast to go to Anime St. Louis to buy cigarettes, I had to find another co-host for the week. Thankfully, that scumbag VLordGTZ just happened to be in the room so I pulled him over, sat him down, and forced him to talk about the latest happenings in the manga industry for fourty-five minutes. We discuss how confusing Yu-Gi-Oh! is now, dance on Fairy Tail's grave, and speculate on the Attack on Titan/Madagascar crossover that is totally definitely going to happen one day. We close off talking about a list of japanese readers' favorite Shonen Jump mangaka. Did MHA's Kohei Horikoshi make the list? Listen and find out! PODCAST BREAKDOWN News w/VlordGTZ: 00:22 - Introductions!! 01:32 - April Bookscan List 08:32 - Detroit Metal City’s Mangaka Launches Rhyming Man Manga 09:10 - Pani Poni Mangaka Launches Manga About Youtubers 09:38 - Kids on the Slope's Mangaka Launches New Series in July 10:18 - Noragami Goes on Hiatus 11:13 - Princess Jellyfish Resumes in June 12:28 - Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service reboots with new arc in June 13:58 - Fate/Zero Manga Gets Extra Chapter 15:03 - 1970s-1980s Sci-fi Omnibus Features Moto Hagio & Keiko Takemiya 16:03 - Mari Yamazaki Draws Manga About Bulgari Founder for Vogue Japan 17:03 - Hunter X Hunter Volume 34 is on the Way 18:58 - Fairy Tail is Finally Ending!! 23:40 - J-Novel Club’s Latest Licenses!! 27:38 - Cross Infinite World’s Latest Licenses!! 29:50 - Kodansha USA’s Latest Licenses!! 32:00 - Seven Seas’ Several Licenses!! 36:50 - Manga Nominated for Eisner Awards!! 38:10 - Manga Publishers Discuss Legal Action Against Scanlation Site Free Books 39:20 - Japanese Netizens Choose the Best Shonen Jump Manga Artists MHA Q&A EXTRAVAGANZA w/Jeff Ruberg & Doctor: 47:18 - Re-introductions!! 48:30 - Give Every Member of Class 1-A in MHA a Partner Pokemon! 52:30 - What if the Traitor was Someone from Class B? 56:48 - Pitch a 4-person Team of Any Four Heroes 1:02:08 - Should Vigilante Crossover with My Hero Academia? 1:08:30 - If All Might Had Never Met Midoriya, Which UA Student Would be Most Deserving of Inheriting All For One, and Why? 1:16:30 - What Would Be Your Quirk? 1:21:18 - What Western Superhero Would it be Most Fun to See Interact with the Characters of the MHA Universe? 1:28:53 - Quirk Free-for-all Between All First Year Students: Who wins? 1:33:03 - Would a Crossover Between One Punch Man and MHA Work Well? 1:41:41 - Would a Time Skip Work in a Series Like This? 1:45:31 - If Todoroki and Bakugo Had Fought for Real in the Sports Festival Who Would Have Won? 1:46:46 - Best Color Page? 1:52:20 - Does Deku Rank Among Your Favorite Superheroes? 1:54:48 - Was Mirio Togata a Better Successor Candidate Than Deku ? 1:57:38 - Who Was the Better Mentor? 2:00:03 - Who Had the Better Ideals for Creating a Symbol of Peace? 2:03:48 - Is Dabi Related to Todoroki? 2:07:20 - How Could An American Hero Society Tie in with Japan's? 2:09:15 - What Moves Could Mineta Learn to Become a Top Hero? 2:11:48 - How Should the Story Transition from School to Work Force Once Class 1A Become Seniors? 2:18:30 - What are the Most Overrated and Underrated Aspects of MHA? 2:27:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @manga_mavericks, on tumblr at mangamavericks.tumblr.com, and now on Youtube! You can also follow the hosts at @lumranmayasha and @sniperking323 and special guests VLordGTZ, Doctor, and Jeff Ruberg at @VLordGTZ, @ssaapodcast and @jeffinitelyjeff! The next Manga Fight will differ from the usual format, instead tackling a genre instead of a specific series. Said genre will be MONSTER GIRL manga!! If you guys want to send questions and topic suggestions for that episode, you may do so on twitter, the Manga Mavericks forum on Animation Revelation, or e-mail us at mangamaverics@gmail.com. Don’t forget to also like and subscribe to us on Youtube and iTunes and leave us reviews to help us curate the show and create better content! If there are any topics, series or mangaka you would like to see us talk about on the show, drop us a line in the comments below, or e-mail us! Thanks for listening! LINKS: Listen to Doctor’s Podcasts! The SSAA Podcast & Just a Gintama Podcast! Listen to Jeff’s Podcasts! Podigious, NihongoPod, & the official Weekly Shonen Jump Podcast!
Hoon-jae: 왜 이렇게 늦게 와요. 술 했어요?Why are you so late? Have you been drinking? Jin-ae: 네, 나 누구랑 술 마셨게요?Yep. Guess who I was drinking with.Hoon-jae: 누구? 혹시 윤상혁 팀장?Who? Was it Yoon Sang-hyuk? Jin-ae: 땡.Wrong.
Hoon-jae: 왜 이렇게 늦게 와요. 술 했어요?Why are you so late? Have you been drinking? Jin-ae: 네, 나 누구랑 술 마셨게요?Yep. Guess who I was drinking with.Hoon-jae: 누구? 혹시 윤상혁 팀장?Who? Was it Yoon Sang-hyuk? Jin-ae: 땡.Wrong.
Hoon-jae: 왜 이렇게 늦게 와요. 술 했어요?Why are you so late? Have you been drinking? Jin-ae: 네, 나 누구랑 술 마셨게요?Yep. Guess who I was drinking with.Hoon-jae: 누구? 혹시 윤상혁 팀장?Who? Was it Yoon Sang-hyuk? Jin-ae: 땡.Wrong.
Hoon-jae: 왜 이렇게 늦게 와요. 술 했어요?Why are you so late? Have you been drinking? Jin-ae: 네, 나 누구랑 술 마셨게요?Yep. Guess who I was drinking with.Hoon-jae: 누구? 혹시 윤상혁 팀장?Who? Was it Yoon Sang-hyuk? Jin-ae: 땡.Wrong.
Hoon-jae: 왜 이렇게 늦게 와요. 술 했어요?Why are you so late? Have you been drinking? Jin-ae: 네, 나 누구랑 술 마셨게요?Yep. Guess who I was drinking with.Hoon-jae: 누구? 혹시 윤상혁 팀장?Who? Was it Yoon Sang-hyuk? Jin-ae: 땡.Wrong.
It's time for another episode of All-Comic Presents: Manga Mavericks Presents: Manga Fights sponsored by Geoff Martin Art Sales (not really)! Operating in the same fashion as Screen Junkies’ Movie Fights, Manga Fights features passionate manga fans debating it out over manga-related several topics both intriguing and insane. With the Manga Mavericks as your hosts, intelligent conversations, heated arguments, and unintentional comedy is always sure to abound! Continuing off our InuYasha 20th anniversary retrospective (well, we recorded this before that, actually), Manga Mavericks' resident Rumic World expert LumRanmaYasha faces off against sakuga guru and previous Manga Mavericks guest Josh Dunham on InuYasha-related topics! You'd think that Lum would have the home-field advantage when it comes to Rumiko Takahashi, but Josh proves a formidable adversary, coming up with a cast for a prospective live-action adaption of the series that will make you wet with excitement! Will Lum be able to defeat Josh, or will they have to change their name to LumRanmaRinne? Find out as we go back down the well with nostalgia for a jam-packed two hours of InuYasha discussion! Editor's Note, 2020: In this episode, Lum repeatedly refers to themselves with an epithet that includes an unfortunate slur. We were much younger and not as socially and critically conscious back then as we are now, and in retrospect, we find the use of this pejorative in a self-deprecating sense excruciatingly in poor taste and cringey. We humbly ask you keep in mind that the use of this term in this podcast does not reflect upon what we consider acceptable to say now. Podcast Breakdown: 00:20 - Introductions Debate Round: 08:15 - Round 1: Best Fight in InuYasha? 23:05 - Round 2: Most Pointless Plot Detour in InuYasha? 37:15 - Round 3: Pitch InuYasha as a Hollywood Live-Action Film? 54:25 - Round 4: Which Iteration is Superior - Anime vs. Manga? 1:11:20 - Round 5: The Eternal Debate! Shipping War! Who Should’ve InuYasha Gotten Together With - Kikyo or Kagome? Speed Round: 1:30:30 Round 6: Which Sword Would You Rather Have - Tetsusaiga, Tokijin, Banryu, Dakki, or Bakusaiga? 1:33:30: Round 7: Who Was the Most Pointless Character in InuYasha? 1:38:10: Round 8: Who is Best Girl in InuYasha? 1:42:00: Round 9: Which is the Best Arc in InuYasha? 1:47:40: Round 10: Pitch a Sequel to InuYasha 1:54:35 - Q&A: How Would We Have Tightened the Pacing of the Series? 2:09:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha, and Josh Dunham at @Josh_Dunham! Thanks for listening!
It's time for another episode of All-Comic Presents: Manga Mavericks Presents: Manga Fights sponsored by Geoff Martin Art Sales (not really)! Operating in the same fashion as Screen Junkies’ Movie Fights, Manga Fights features passionate manga fans debating it out over manga-related several topics both intriguing and insane. With the Manga Mavericks as your hosts, intelligent conversations, heated arguments, and unintentional comedy is always sure to abound! Continuing off our InuYasha 20th anniversary retrospective (well, we recorded this before that, actually), Manga Mavericks' resident Rumic World expert LumRanmaYasha faces off against sakuga guru and previous Manga Mavericks guest Josh Dunham on InuYasha-related topics! You'd think that Lum would have the home-field advantage when it comes to Rumiko Takahashi, but Josh proves a formidable adversary, coming up with a cast for a prospective live-action adaption of the series that will make you wet with excitement! Will Lum be able to defeat Josh, or will they have to change their name to LumRanmaRinne? Find out as we go back down the well with nostalgia for a jam-packed two hours of InuYasha discussion! Editor's Note, 2020: In this episode, Lum repeatedly refers to themselves with an epithet that includes an unfortunate slur. We were much younger and not as socially and critically conscious back then as we are now, and in retrospect, we find the use of this pejorative in a self-deprecating sense excruciatingly in poor taste and cringey. We humbly ask you keep in mind that the use of this term in this podcast does not reflect upon what we consider acceptable to say now. Podcast Breakdown: 00:20 - Introductions Debate Round: 08:15 - Round 1: Best Fight in InuYasha? 23:05 - Round 2: Most Pointless Plot Detour in InuYasha? 37:15 - Round 3: Pitch InuYasha as a Hollywood Live-Action Film? 54:25 - Round 4: Which Iteration is Superior - Anime vs. Manga? 1:11:20 - Round 5: The Eternal Debate! Shipping War! Who Should’ve InuYasha Gotten Together With - Kikyo or Kagome? Speed Round: 1:30:30 Round 6: Which Sword Would You Rather Have - Tetsusaiga, Tokijin, Banryu, Dakki, or Bakusaiga? 1:33:30: Round 7: Who Was the Most Pointless Character in InuYasha? 1:38:10: Round 8: Who is Best Girl in InuYasha? 1:42:00: Round 9: Which is the Best Arc in InuYasha? 1:47:40: Round 10: Pitch a Sequel to InuYasha 1:54:35 - Q&A: How Would We Have Tightened the Pacing of the Series? 2:09:00 - Wrap-Up Enjoy the show, and follow us on twitter at @sniperking323 and @lumranmayasha, and Josh Dunham at @Josh_Dunham! Thanks for listening!
Intro Hi and Welcome to Books Between - a podcast to help teachers, parents, or librarians connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love. I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a 5th teacher, a parent, and after taking the new Pottermore quiz, I discovered that my Patronus is a…..hedgehog. WHAT? I was totally expecting something mighty and fierce like a panther or an eagle! But - a hedgehog? I guess it could be worse - it could have been a salmon. This is Episode #7 and today we’re discussing Tips & Resources for talking about the Presidential Election, three election themed books, and I’ll answer a question about picture books for middle grade students. Main Topic - Tips & Resources for Discussing the U.S. Presidential Election So, in case you haven’t noticed, we here in the United States are in the midst of rather lengthy presidential election season. And even my international friends are following this election with much interest. This will be my twelfth full year teaching so the 3rd presidential election that I’ve experienced with students. And I have never seen kids so…. passionate about the two main candidates: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Even last spring when it was still the primaries, my 5th graders wanted to talk about it. The emotional intensity toward these two candidates are sometimes tricky to navigate in the classroom and in your own home. If you are planning lessons or some reading around the elections and candidates this fall, here are some resources and some thoughts about how to guide those conversations which seem to be uniquely charged this election. We’ll discuss why you should consider talking about the election with children, some tips on how to make those discussions go more smoothly, and then finally some print and online resources to anchor those conversations. Why talking about the presidential election is important. First let’s talk about why discussing the presidential election is even necessary. So maybe you’re thinking - why even go there? Politics is always cited as one of those topics that you really shouldn’t bring up in polite conversation. In my view, we have an obligation as parents, teachers, and citizens to make sure our children are as informed as possible about the system of government in their country. Not only do we owe them that knowledge, but honestly it’s in our own self-interest. I don’t know about you, but I want a well-informed public in charge of the society that I’ll grow old in. One that knows at least the basics of the electoral system and has had a little experience researching candidates and examining claims made by campaigns. Also, those skills are transferable to lots of other arenas in kids’ lives way beyond what happens in school. And honestly, you can’t assume they are getting the information anywhere else. In the U.S., presidential elections are only once every 4 years so harness that excitement while you can. And boy is there excitement this year! Tips for Political Discussions So now for a few tips about how to handle those discussions in your class or library or even at home. Even under the best circumstances, talking politics with one person can seem like a minefield. So attempting to channel the conversation of 20+ kids with widely differing viewpoints and backgrounds can be challenging. My first suggestion is try focusing the discussion more on issues rather than personalities. So, start the conversation more broadly. For example, you might ask “What a makes a good leader?” rather than “Do you like Clinton or Trump?” so they can hopefully express views that are grounded in what they truly value and think beyond preconceived ideas. A second suggestion is to set some ground rules about how to debate a topic without getting nasty. And then, practice with a less emotional topic first, like what animal makes a good pet or best pizza toppings. A third suggestion is to include the third party candidates in your discussions so that it doesn’t turn into such an “us” vs. “them” but acknowledges other voices and viewpoints. And the fact that there is a lot less coverage of Jill Stein or Gary Johnson or the dozens of other presidential candidates is a lesson in and of itself. And a final thought - try try try not to reveal who you are voting for or telegraph that information through your tone or body language. Mainly because it doesn’t matter what WE think. It’s been said before, but it’s worth repeating - It is more important to teach children HOW to think rather than WHAT to think. Also, we should model open-mindedness and a willingness to change our point of view when we learn new information. And especially don’t bash a candidate (as much as you may need to bite your tongue). As a parent, I would be upset if a teacher was doing that in my child’s class, and I want to make sure that every kid feels welcomed in class and that we have an environment where we can examine issues and disagree without being disagreeable to each other. Because this election will end, but these children will have to work together for many more years. Resources On to some presidential election resources for you! I am going to say up front at as far as books go - there isn’t much on the middle grade level for Donald Trump. I have been hunting and searching all summer, pestering all the librarians I know, and the only kid focused Trump book I found turned out to be a spoof book! So, I’m really glad I realized that before buying it. However, there are some workarounds for you. First, let’s talk about books. For Hillary Clinton, there is the new biography in the “Who Was” series titled Who is Hillary Clinton?. I’ll be talking more about that in our Book Talk segment later. For students wanting something more in depth, there’s a new middle grade / YA biography called Hillary Rodham Clinton: Do All the Good You Can by Cynthia Levinson. That was just released this summer. There are also a couple picture books worth checking out like Hillary Rodham Clinton: Some Girls are Born to Lead by Michelle Markel. An interesting side note about that book. Almost every single one of the 104 reviews on Amazon for that book are either 5 stars OR 1 star. Interesting. There is no middle ground there. For Donald Trump, one way to work around the lack of middle grade biographies available is to provide excerpts of the adult biographies. So there’s his famous The Art of the Deal and the newly released autobiography, Great Again, which would contain more up-to-date information for students. Obviously, you will need to read those chapters yourself first to make sure the content is okay for kids. Of course, instead of focusing on the candidates, you could focus on the election process with books like Honest Abe’s Guide to Presidential Elections. Or you could focus on presidential history with a book like National Geographic’s Our Country’s Presidents or Presidential Pets by Julia Moberg. Or, maybe you could focus on some fun reads like Bad Kitty for President, Dan Gutman’s The Kid Who Ran for President or a huge favorite of mine The Tapper Twins Run for President. (More on that one later in the Book Talk segment.) Biographies are just one avenue for learning about elections and current candidates. Scholastic has Election Skills Books for various grade levels. And I’ve ordered the Grade 4-6 version for my class. They also have lots of activities right on their website - linked right in the show notes for you. PBS also has a really great website called Election Central 2016 with video and other resources to help you examine the elections. I did notice that the PBS website is geared for grades 6 and up. And finally, Newsela has a Students Vote 2016 Teacher Guide where you can find articles. And the great thing about Newsela is that you can adjust the reading level of the articles so everyone gets the same content but at a level comfortable for them to absorb the information. I am really excited about harnessing my students’ energy and enthusiasm this year to help us all learn something new. Book Talk - Three Election Themed Books In this part of the show, I share with you a few books centered around a theme and discuss three things to love about each book. This week, we have three election themed books: the picture book When Penny Met Potus, the biography Who is Hillary Clinton? and the novel The Tapper Twins Run for President. When Penny Met POTUS When Penny Met POTUS is a picture book with words by Rachel Ruiz and illustrations by Melissa Manwill. It is a cleverly constructed story about a young girl, Penny, whose mother works in the White House. And Penny is super excited because today she gets to go to work with her mom, and try to find a way to meet this mysterious POTUS. She imagines him as a friendly suit-wearing monster and practices what she’s going to say and do when they meet until finally in her wandering through the White House, she comes face-to-face with POTUS. And the ending is so cute and clever - I’ll leave it for you and your kids to discover together. But, here are three great things that I can say about When Penny Met POTUS: The real-life basis of the illustrations. While Penny is searching in the White House, she imagines meeting POTUS in his own airplane, having a tea party together, and helping him solve the world’s problems. And in each case, the drawings are accurate. From the paint on Air Force One to the inset cabinets of the China Room where they have tea, to the famous intricate carvings of the desk in the Oval Office, it’s all authentic. The only detail I couldn’t quite confirm was the fish tank. How the author and illustrator worked together to really show you how kids can sometimes fill in the gaps of their knowledge with the most imaginative things. You and I who work with kids a lot or have children of our own, know how those misunderstandings over figurative language or in this case definitions of acronyms can lead to some pretty hilarious results. The ice cream at the end. I know it’s a small moment but I just loved that final page when Penny and POTUS are together and you catch a glimpse of this fully stocked freezer that is top to bottom packed with an awe-inspiring assortment of ice cream. I am a huge ice cream fanatic so if that’s what a White House visit is like, count me in! Who is Hillary Clinton? A second election themed middle grade biography is Who is Hillary Clinton? by Heather Alexander. This is a new release in this really popular series and it just came out on August 2nd. It starts off with Clinton’s dream at age 13 of some day becoming an astronaut. She writes a letter to NASA and they flat out tell her, “We’re not interested in women astronauts.” From that formative experience, the biography steps back in time and covers her birth, her difficult family life as a child, her education and social justice work, and her tough political experiences as First Lady and then later Senator and Secretary of State. This biography goes all the way up to her winning the Democratic Party’s nomination for President of the United States. Here are three things that my students and I loved about Who is Hillary Clinton?: How the same format of this series makes them all easy to read. You already know the layout and text features before starting. As a teacher, I truly appreciate non-fiction series like that and as a reader, I feel like I can absorb more of the info since my mind isn’t working on the side to decipher the organization of the text. For example, all the chapter titles are between two thin horizontal lines. In the back, there’s always a one page vertical timeline of the person’s life right next to a one page vertical world timeline so you can place their life events in context. All of the illustrations are black and white sketches - and no photographs. It’s not too long. It’s a slim book and when you pick it up, you don’t feel like it’s going to be a major time investment. I think most children could read this book in a few hours. And if they are inspired to know even more, there’s a great bibliography in the back. Even though it’s a short biography, Who is Hillary Clinton? is packed with great information for students. I especially like the side articles about the Equal Rights Amendment, Political Parties, and previous Women Who Ran for President. So not only are we learning about Hillary Rodham Clinton, we are also getting lots of other great history as well. The Tapper Twins Run for President And finally - The Tapper Twins Run for President! I think this one might be my favorite of the three - it just SO FUN to read! So, this novel is Geoff Rodkey’s third book in the series and was released a couple weeks ago. But you don’t have to have read the other two to really enjoy this one. And - I don’t know how he did it, but somehow this books touches on many of the same notes that the current Clinton/Trump election is hitting. It’s uncanny! If you’re not familiar with the series, essentially it’s about 6th grade twins Claudia and Reese, who are very different from each other. Claudia is studious, intensely focused, and has been building her school political career since Kindergarten to run for 6th grade class president. (Qualities not unlike Clinton.) Then there’s Reese - popular, soccer jock, no political experience at all, and insanely competitive. (Qualities not totally unlike Trump.) So when Claudia and Reese get into an argument about playing soccer on the roof of the school, Claudia says, “If you don’t like the way I’m representing you as president, there’s an election coming up.” Meaning - you should vote for someone else. Well, Reese, viewing things in a competitive way, took that as a throw down to run for president himself. And things get hilariously crazy from there. Here are three things I just loved about The Tapper Twins Run for President: Side Characters: There’s Ashley, their incompetent baby-sitter who is always on her phone. Then their well-meaning but sometimes frazzled parents who send these frantic and funny text messages back and forth to each other. And my favorite - Xander Billington. As Claudia says, he’s from a “very-old, very-rich, and very brain-dead family” that came over on the Mayflower. And he talks likes he’s in a rap battle. If you ever seen the TV show Parks & Rec, just picture (and hear) Jean Ralphio. That’s Xander and he’s Reese’s running mate. It is wonderfully hilarious! You actually learn a lot about political campaigns in this book. But - not in an educational and didactic kind of way. It’s always primarily about fun. So for example, when talking about the difference between a democracy and a dictatorship, Claudia says, “Two good examples of dictatorships are North Korea and our apartment.” Reese also gets a campaign manager and tries to stay on message. The two sides work out the details of a debate - which goes horribly wrong. Claudia and Reese are each trying to get the media to write about them in a favorable way and convince voters to show up on election day. It’s really clever and well crafted. Illustrations & Drawings: This is what made me fall in love with this series - the realism and the variety of the pictures. There are screenshots of chat logs when they play MetaWorld (a Minecraft-like game where some of the events happen) and pictures of hand-drawn campaign posters. My favorite photographs though are the ones of real locations in New York City. So there is a picture of the Shake Shack and the Hot and Crusty pizza joint on 86th street where the twins have campaign meetings. Photographs of the back seats of the M79 bus and a yogurt shop called 16 Handles. This series makes me want to take a Tapper Twins inspired road trip to New York City. So if your students or children like this book, the second book, The Tapper Twins Tear Up New York is all about a scavenger hunt gone wrong through the streets of New York City. It is fabulous! So those are three different styles of book that you could include in your election themed discussions or displays in your class, home, or library. Q & A Our last segment of the show is Question & Answer time. Question: A few conversations that I’ve had lately in real life and on Twitter have essentially boiled down to this question: “What about picture books for middle grade readers?” Answer: To answer that quickly - YES! Please don’t dis the picture books when recommending titles to your tween children and students. And when you are selecting read alouds for home, school, or library, make sure you’ve got some great picture book options. I’ll admit that my classroom library is weak in that area but I’ve been inspired to improve. And I think in the future, I’ll do a longer segment about picture books because I’ve been learning a lot lately that I’d like to share with you. But a couple quick points: Older kids still love them! They are great reads for smaller time slots or in between longer books. Older readers bring a more sophisticated eye that notices more than if they had read that same book even a couple years ago. In a shorter amount of time, you can expose them to a huge variety of genres, plots, characters, and themes for them to build their background and later connect those ideas to their other reading. So, definitely don’t skip the picture book section the next time you are at your library or bookstore. Closing Okay - that wraps up our Q&A section this week. If you have a question about how to connect children between 8-12 to books they’ll love or some thoughts about why we should all still read picture books, I would really love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between. Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can find a full transcript of this show, and all the other episodes, at our website - BooksBetween.com with links to every book and resource I mentioned today. And, if you have gotten some value out of this show, please tell a friend or share it on social media so others can find us as well. Thank you again and see you in two weeks! Bye!
It’s not hard to find references to Tennessee hero Davy Crockett around the Smoky Mountains. In Gatlinburg, you can play 18 holes at Ripley’s Davy Crockett Mini Golf, a course that is inspired by “the old days” when Crockett “roamed them thar hills”. Downtown Gatlinburg is also home to Crockett’s Breakfast Camp, which is actually […] The post Who Was the Real Davy Crockett? appeared first on Visit My Smokies.
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Turbonegro, Texas Oil, Nashville Pussy, Butthole Surfers, Chrome Division, L7, Rhino Bucket e muitas outras bandas na Mixtape que o nosso amigo Antonio Costa preparou, faça o download agora. (clique com o botão direito e selecione salvar). Para ouvir outras músicas do artista clique nos links. 01 – Who Was in My Room Last Night […]
Laurie Goode's story is limited to his time on Episode IV, and the convention circuit, not exactly enough material for a full episode, so voila! The first MSWS Minisode! For those of you who don't know, Laurie Goode played a stormtrooper in Episode IV back in 1976. He also just happens to have banged his head on a door while filming a scene. Sound familiar? It should! Laurie's even written a song about it, called "Who Was the Stormtrooper Who Banged His Head", available in the iTunes store. Portions of the discussion that were not directly relevant to Laurie’s Star Wars Story were removed from the podcast. Some of these segments can be found as bonus material after the credits. To tell your Star Wars story, please send your contact information to story@mystarwarsstory.com and please be patient with me. This is a part-time endeavor and there is a LONG line of people who wish to be on the program. And don’t forget to join us for the next full episode of My Star Wars Story, which will feature Mark Newbold. I’d also like to take a moment to mention that I don’t plan on attempting to monetize My Star Wars Story, but If you’d like to contribute to a similar but much bigger operation—I say similar because we both have a mission of the preservation of Star Wars history—please give whatever you can to Rancho Obi-Wan. I’ve set up a page for donations at http://donate.ranchoobiwan.org/Ryfun. Please give what you can. Thank you for listening to My Star Wars Story and thank you for being a part of Generation Star Wars.
This week we’re doing you a solid with pop culture gift recommendations for everybody on your list. We’ve got kids’ books from toddlers to teens, and film, TV and movie picks for adults of every personality and type of gift obligation. Whoever you’ve got to buy for, we’re here to point you in the right direction. Pull up a chair and pop open your Christmas gift spreadsheet—it’s time for Après Culture. Important Note: We don’t want to risk spoiling anything for our listeners, so outlined below are the time-stamps of when we talk about each book or movie/show - listen at your risk or feel free to skip around! BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS Pre-School (Picture Books) 11:15-15:52 -Waiting by Kevin Henkes 11:15-12:55 -The Day The Crayons Came Home by Drew Daywalt 12:56-14:29 -Mr. Wuffles by David Wiesner 14:35-15:52 Early Grade-School (ages 5-7) 16:45-24:24 -Elephant and Piggie books by Mo Willems 16:45-18:50 -Story of Diva and Flea by Mo Willems 18:56-20:36 Upper Grade-School (ages 8-12) 24:45-34:18 -National Geographic: Weird But True series 25:24-26:40 -Who Was? series 26:42-29:15 -From The Mixed Up Files of Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L Konigsburg 29:57-30:55 -Are you There God, It’s Me, Margaret by Judy Blume 30:57-32:24 -Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene 32:26-34:18 Middle School 34:32-48:20 -Nimona by Noelle Stevenson 36:19-39:41 -Lumberjanes series by Noelle Stevenson 39:43-42:53 -Drama by Raina Telgemeier 43:00-46:10 -Hatchet by Gary Paulsen 46:19-47:24 -The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien 47:27-48:20 Teens 48:30-1:09:32 -My Friend Dahmer by Derg Backderf 49:15-53:50 -The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison 53:57-58:25 -Eleanor and Park / Attachments by Rainbow Rowell 58:30-1:02:46 -Dune by Frank Herbert 1:02:49-1:03:19 -The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson 1:03:21-1:05:42 -Agatha Christie books 1:05:47-1:07:25 -Dorothy L. Sayers books 1:07:29-1:09:32 TV/MOVIE/BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS Adults 1:09:40- -Please Like Me (PIVOT series) 1:09:32-1:13:09 -Silicon Valley (HBO series) 1:13:14-1:14:28 -Nova (PBS series) 1:14:35-1:16:25 -A Room With A View (movie) 1:16:39-1:18:00 -Trainwreck (movie) 1:18:28-1:19:26 -Between The World and Me (book) by Ta-Nehisi Coates 1:19:35-1:21:01 -Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN series)1:21:10-1:24:45 -Future Crimes: Everything is Connected, Everyone is Vulnerable and What We Can Do About It (book) by Mark Goodman 1:25:00-1:26:42 -Spotlight / Brooklyn (movies) 1:26:58-1:29:21 -Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 1:31:40-1:36:07 NEXT WEEK: Pop Culture Swap!: Christmas Edition Sara Ann’s Pick: Die Hard (1988) Kasey’s Pick: A Princess for Christmas (2011) TIPPLE OF THE WEEK: Sara Ann’s Homemade Eggnog
¡Bienvenidos al trigésimo quinto programa de nuestra cuarta temporada (o el 149 contando todos)! ¡La season finale! Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 00'34 PRESENTACIÓN 03'22 SEMANA EN SERIE: 03'56 -Rectify, 3x01 y 3x02, sin spoilers [Sundance TV]. 12'45 -Masters of Sex, 3x01 y 3x02, sin spoilers [Showtime]. 25'05 -True Detective, 2x05, sin spoilers [HBO]. 39'53 -Seinfeld, hasta 8x22 [NBC]. 46'07 CATA DE PELIS: 46'42 -Batman: Mask of the Phantasm [1993]. 57'24 -That Gal... Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2 [2015]. 1:05'05 A LA COCINA 1:12'06 SOBREMESA 1:25'57 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
¡Bienvenidos al tercer programa de nuestra tercera temporada (o el 81 contando todos)! ¡Hola amiguitos! Otra semana con vosotros. Empezamos con la "Semana en Serie", donde hablaremos de los pilotos de Brookly Nine-Nine [FOX] y Masters of Sex [Showtime], del decepcionante final de Dexter [Showtime] con spoilers y, por supuesto, del último episodio de Breaking Bad [AMC], así que si no habéis visto el 5x15, que sepáis que hay spoilers, de los gordos. Después nos vamos a la "Cata de pelis" donde esta semana os hablamos de los documentales Cleanflix [Andrew James, Joshua Ligairi, 2009] y That Guy... Who Was in That Thing [Ian Roumain, Michael Schwartz, 2012], ambos relacionados con el mundillo del espectáculo y el cine. Si queréis saber qué películas y documentales vamos viendo, podéis saberlo en nuestro perfil de Letterboxd. Luego nos vamos "A la Cocina" donde os hablamos del concurso Supermarket Superstar [Lifetime] y, después, os damos una deliciosa receta para una Tarta de Coco y Lima, que le "regaló" Dani a Valen el otro día. Muy sencilla además. Para acabar, vamos a la "Sobremesa", donde comentamos vuestros mensajes de Twitter y el Blog. Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo. Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, reseñando en iTunes y todo lo que queráis. Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0:02'15 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:02'47 - Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Piloto, FOX). 0:12'12 - Masters of Sex (Piloto, Showtime). 0:21'35 - Dexter (Series Finale con spoilers). 0:41'06 - Breaking Bad (con spoilers hasta el S05E15). 1:24'12 CATA DE PELIS: 1:24'45 - Cleanflix (Documental, 2009). 1:35'05 - That Guy... who was in that thing (Documental, 2012). 1:42'08 A LA COCINA: 1:42'40 - TV: Supermarket Superstar (Estreno, Lifetime). 1:54'37 - Receta: Tarta de coco y lima. 2:06'47 PROMO: Agencia ROM 2:07'34 LA SOBREMESA 2:24'52 DESPEDIDA 2:26'12 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Alien Rampage (Marc Teichert/The Founder), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
Hello! I try to look for commonalities in the movies I bring back for Movie Monday episodes when I type out these descriptions... Can you spot Cedric the Entertainer doing the splits in each of these movies!? I discuss: That Guy... Who Was in That Thing, Alpha Dog, Plaza Suite, and Man of the House. (Some rain created audio messiness in portions of the second 1/2 of this one but some tricks I have learned along they way have made it "listenable" I think... Thoughts?)
Back in 2009, Marvel released their Amazing Spider-Man Annual #36. This issue deals with the prelude for the three issue arc called “Who Was… Continue reading
10-15-2009 Dann Patrick Chapel Mission's Conference on "Who Was the Greatest Missionary?" Order CD Quality Sermons Here
10-15-2009 Dann Patrick Chapel Mission's Conference on "Who Was the Greatest Missionary?" Order CD Quality Sermons Here