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“That's the funny thing about hope. Nobody else gets to decide if you feel it. That choice belongs to you.”We're goin' up, up, up! It's our moment! You know together we're glowin'! KPOP DEMON HUNTERS has quickly become a phenomenon, and we are loving every second of it. This week, The Wives Colangelo are doing a deep dive into the world of K-pop with film journalist, culture critic, host, and K-pop superfan, Laura Sirikul! Why is everyone so obsessed with this movie? What makes this animated film one of the best of the year? Will "Golden" rightfully earn an Oscar nomination? Will Harmony finally become a K-pop fan?! Let's get into it!--------Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/thisendsatprom--------Interviews ReferencedLaura interviews Arden Cho for Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurasirikul/2025/08/28/kpop-demon-hunters-reignited-arden-chos-love-for-acting-again/Laura interviews EJAE for Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/laurasirikul/2025/07/01/kpop-demon-hunters-songwriter-reveals-music-and-song-inspirations/--------MONTHLY SPOTLIGHTFriendship Place: https://friendshipplace.org/--------Social Media Plugs@ThisEndsAtProm@BJColangelo@Veloci_trap_tor / @harmonycolangelo.bsky.social.comFollow Laura SirikulInstagram @lsirikTwitter @lsirikulBluesky @lsirikul.bsky.social----------Logo Design: Haley Doodles @HaleyDoodleDoTheme Song: The Sonder Bombs 'Title': https://thesonderbombs.bandcamp.com/
Welcome listeners to SEASON 5 - Episode 14 of The Yonkō Table! Featuring your host Yonko GrandMasterHoop, fellow Yonko DrJaceAttorney, and Dr. Mondo!K-POP DEMON HUNTERS, The Phenomenon of 2025! Sony Animation and Netflix's hit film continues making waves and if you're not riding, you're clearly rocking with Gwi-Ma! NUMBER 1 on the charts, Netflix's MOST WATCHED FILM TO DATE! The love letter to Korean culture & K-Pop from Maggie Kang has left a lasting impact in the last two months, but how has the mega-hit struck a chord with us?!Are we showing HOW IT'S DONE with Huntrix or are we popping SODA POP with the Saja Boys? Will GOLDEN and the rest of the soundtrack continue the reign on the charts into award season? Are the themes and layers explored with Rumi & Jinu awakening something in all of else?! ARE WE SEEING THE BEAUTY IN THE BROKEN GLASS?!?! This and so much more, so quit swabbing the deck, come have a seat, and get fed with this week's episode of The Yonkō Table!Discord: https://tinyurl.com/44bpr4hnSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/u2tcbdvxYoutube: https://tinyurl.com/2mudtdwmBe sure to follow us on:Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/nxhw66teFacebook: facebook.com/yonkotableInstagram: instagram.com/theyonkotablePatreon: https://tinyurl.com/yzv488vr
Following a prolific collegiate career at Notre Dame, Golden Tate was drafted in the second round (60th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft. He went on to have a wildly successful 10 year professional career as a wide receiver for a variety of four different teams in the National Football League. As a one-time pro bowler & Super Bowl Champion, Golden made his mark in time & changed the game of football forever. As a husband, father, and follower of God - Golden embodies integrity & courage. Sponsorship Curious about Soul? Follow this link to the website & make sure to use code, "TBM" for 20% off the entire website! Excited to follow our journey? Check us out at @thebestmedpodcast on Instagram or @TheBestMedPodcast on Youtube! What was discussed Reflecting on past emotions & learning how to be emotionally present. Transitioning from professional athlete to regular life. How passion & will drive you to the top. A pro's mindset before & during a game. Entering the flow state at the highest level. Dealing with sports injuries and its current & future effects. Learning to ignore destructive criticism. Timestamps (0:00 - 2:30) How Golden always lost at ping pong to Mr. Lee (2:31 - 5:03) Golden Tate's background and how his love for sports developed. (5:04 - 7:42) Reflecting on past emotions: how Golden used sports as an outlet/escape. Book recommended: Permission to Feel by Marc Brackett (7:43 - 11:42) Golden's transition from sports to regular life. (11:43 - 13:43) Golden's health after being a professional athlete. (13:44 - 14:46) What separated Golden from other professional athletes? (14:47 - 15:40) Injuries that Golden dealt with throughout his career. (15:41 - 16:58) How Golden's will & passion got him to the NFL What he would go back and change How he outperformed his opponents despite them having the mental edge (16:59 - 19:11) Golden's realization he had to evolve and step up his game. (19:12 - 21:44) Dealing with concussions & the fear of potential problems in the future. (21:45 - 24:02) Will Golden allow his kids to play in all contact sports? (24:03 - 27:04) Treatments for CTE & related brain injuries. (27:05 - 28:47) Golden's mentality before & during games. (28:48 - 31:03) Flow state & nervousness. “If you're nervous, its either one of two things: you love what you do or you're unprepared” - Golden Tate (31:04 - 33:07) Obsession: to be top of the game, you have to be obsessed. Is it innate or learned? (33:08 - 38:57) How did it feel to get signed to the NFL? (38:58 - 40:06) Mistakes Golden made when first joining the NFL. (40:07 - 47:20) Golden's relationship with God & how faith has helped him through his career. (47:21 - 49:12) Desire for perfection and how social media negatively encourages it. (49:13 - 57:25) How Golden has handled criticism throughout his career. (57:26 - 58:21) Why you shouldn't act on emotion. (58:22 - 1:03:03) Next chapter for Golden Tate Is he officially retired? (1:03:04 - 1:06:33) What is the best medicine for Golden Tate? (1:06:34 - 1:07:47) Dealing with mental health & keeping your spirits up. (1:07:48 - 1:10:25) Best Medicine for Golden Tate part 2. (1:10:26 - 1:12:10) Visualization & Manifestation. (1:12:11 - 1:18:23) Golden's favorite moment in his NFL career. (1:18:24) Closing Thoughts.
Welcome to Mother of Invention—a special series of the GBH Podcast made in partnership with Guinness devoted to innovation in the brewing world, both historical and contemporary. In this series, we ask the question: if necessity is the mother of invention, what is the necessity that’s driving people to solve a problem, meet a challenge, or explore a new opportunity—and what are they doing about it? This series started in collaboration with Guinness, an underwriter for GBH for three years running. Guinness has a reputation for being a technical innovator—whether it’s draft technology, the invention of the nitro widget in the can, training the world how to pour a proper pint, or achieving unprecedented consistency in their breweries around the world. But necessity and innovation come in all sorts of forms for breweries big and small, and are reflected in the cultural influences around them. So this year we decided to go to Denver during the Great American Beer Festival, when we knew we’d have a critical mass of influential and hard-working people from across the industry in one place. We set up shop and conducted two full days of interviews. And while the resulting conversations vary widely in terms of topics and experiences, some patterns began to emerge. In our third episode, we look at the ways that people are evangelizing from their own small corners of the beer world to raise awareness of critical issues, processes, ingredients, and education in the industry, all of which make a difference in the way beer is perceived. For these folks, beer is agriculture, politics, economics—even history in the making. And those efforts can sometimes result in lasting change—at the personal level, and even at the state level (in this case, a state as big as Texas). So we’re going to start there. This past year, the team at Austin Beerworks in Austin, Texas took on one of the most insurmountable legal battles in beer, facing off against a legislature that’s mostly controlled by wholesaler money—and I mean a lot of it—and which only meets once every two years, and then only for 140 days. The chance to shoot your shot, and make change, is extremely narrow. This is how Michael Graham and Will Golden, two of the four partners at the brewery, saw the risk and reward of taking on that challenge, which they ultimately won. This is Mother of Invention. Listen in.
This is a MUST LISTEN!! So real, raw and FULL of wisdom. Christine speaks with Ali Golden, the author of “A Good Soldier.” When Ally Golden heads off to college, she breathes a sigh of relief; she is ready to discover herself, independent of her mother. However, this newfound freedom and several failed attempts at intimacy soon leave Golden feeling adrift. But even as she withdraws from the world, Golden feels an all-powerful emotional connection to the woman who raised her. Moving into adulthood, Golden tries to envision a future in which she can begin her own family—as the mental decline of her mother reaches its lowest point. Will Golden be able to heal her relationship with her mother before it’s too late? Golden’s raw honesty and stunning emotional insights will comfort anyone who has been on the chaotic and unpredictable journey with a mentally ill friend or family member. Check out A Good Soldier on Amazon in trade paperback or ebook
On this hour: Ted Johnson is in for Rich and reveals he was initially nervous to come on T&R because of his lack of knowledge in one area. Will Golden tate end up with the Patriots? He says he'd love to come here. More snow is on the way and Ted learns about space savers. plus more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is a MUST LISTEN!! So real, raw and FULL of wisdom. Christine speaks with Ali Golden, the author of “A Good Soldier.” When Ally Golden heads off to college, she breathes a sigh of relief; she is ready to discover herself, independent of her mother. However, this newfound freedom and several failed attempts at intimacy soon leave Golden feeling adrift. But even as she withdraws from the world, Golden feels an all-powerful emotional connection to the woman who raised her. Moving into adulthood, Golden tries to envision a future in which she can begin her own family—as the mental decline of her mother reaches its lowest point. Will Golden be able to heal her relationship with her mother before it’s too late? Golden’s raw honesty and stunning emotional insights will comfort anyone who has been on the chaotic and unpredictable journey with a mentally ill friend or family member. Check out A Good Soldier on Amazon in trade paperback or ebook
Recorded 7-14-2016. Austin Beerworks Michael Graham and Will Golden join hosts Josh and Catherine via Skype to discuss Austin craft beer and more.
Episode 67 of InterBrews was recorded at Austin Beerworks as part of the InterBrews Austin Roadtrip. Michael Graham and Will Golden, both founders of ABW, where gracious enough to sit down and do the podcast amid the hustle and bustle of the brewery. They discussed their beginnings as a brewery, their world class beers, the […]
Austin Beerworks founders Michael Graham and Will Golden sat with us to share some of their wares, and have an in-depth talk about their brewery, beers, brand, process and shotgunning. It's a fascinating talk, and we hope you enjoy it. PeacemakerPearl SnapLotion in the BasketBlack ThunderVaya Coffee Cream AleJoe Peché Sour Ale w/ Peaches (Pinthouse Pizza Collaboration)Half IPA Subscribe! Point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: feed://feeds.feedburner.com/thebeerists Or, subscribe via iTunes (Give us a review and a rating!) The Beerists are: John Rubio, Mike Lambert, Michael Graham, and Will Golden. twitter.com/thebeeristsfacebook.com/thebeeristsor email us at info@thebeerists.com