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Show references: Matthew Tanner, Vice President of AIM and Independent Consultant https://aim-museums.co.uk/Richard Morsley, CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyardhttps://thedockyard.co.uk/Hannah Prowse, CEO, Portsmouth Historic Quarterhttps://portsmouthhq.org/Dominic Jones, CEO Mary Rose Trusthttps://maryrose.org/Andrew Baines, Executive Director, Museum Operations, National Museum of the Royal Navyhttps://www.nmrn.org.uk/ Transcriptions: Paul Marden: Welcome to Skip the Queue. The podcast of people working in and working with visitor attractions, and today you join me in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. I am actually in the shadow of HMS Victory at the moment, right next door to the Mary Rose. And I'm at the Association of Independent Museum's annual conference, and it is Wednesday night, and we're just about to enjoy the conference dinner. We've been told by Dominic Jones, CEO of Mary Rose, to expect lots of surprises and unexpected events throughout the meal, which I understand is a walking meal where we'll partake of our food and drink as we're wandering around the museum itself, moving course to course around different parts of the museum. So that sounds very exciting. Paul Marden: Today's episode, I'm going to be joined by a I don't know what the collective noun is, for a group of Maritime Museum senior leaders, but that's what they are, and we're going to be talking about collaboration within and between museums, especially museums within the maritime sector. Is this a subject that we've talked about a lot previously? I know we've had Dominic Jones before as our number one most listened episode talking about collaboration in the sector, but it's a subject I think is really worthwhile talking about. Paul Marden: Understanding how museums work together, how they can stretch their resources, increase their reach by working together and achieving greater things than they can do individually. I do need to apologise to you, because it's been a few weeks since our last episode, and there's been lots going on in Rubber Cheese HQ, we have recently become part of a larger organisation, Crowd Convert, along with our new sister organisation, the ticketing company, Merac.Paul Marden: So there's been lots of work for me and Andy Povey, my partner in crime, as we merge the two businesses together. Hence why there's been a little bit of a lapse between episodes. But the good news is we've got tonight's episode. We've got one more episode where I'll be heading down to Bristol, and I'll talk a little bit more about that later on, and then we're going to take our usual summer hiatus before we start the next season. So two more episodes to go, and I'm really excited. Paul Marden: Without further ado, I think it's time for us to meet our guests tonight. Let me welcome our guests for this evening. Matthew Tanner, the Vice President of AIM and an Independent Consultant within the museum sector. You've also got a role within international museums as well. Matthew, remind me what that was.Matthew Tanner: That's right, I was president of the International Congress of Maritime Museums.Paul Marden: And that will be relevant later. I'm sure everyone will hear. Richard Morsley, CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. I've got Hannah Prowse with me, the CEO of Portsmouth Historic Quarter, the inimitable chief cheerleader for Skip the Queue Dominic Jones, CEO of Mary Rose Trust.Dominic Jones: Great to be back.Paul Marden: I expect this to be the number one episode because, you know, it's got to knock your previous episode off the hit list.Dominic Jones: Listen with guests like this. It's going to be the number one. You've got the big hitters, and you've even got one more to go. This is gonna be incredible.Paul Marden: Exactly. And I've got Andrew Baines, the Executive Director Museum Operations at the National Museum of the Royal Navy. That's quite a title.Dominic Jones: He loves a title that's a lot shorter than the last.Paul Marden: Okay, so we always have icebreakers. And actually, it must be said, listeners, you, unless you're watching the YouTube, we've got the the perfect icebreaker because we've started on Prosecco already. So I'm feeling pretty lubed up. Cheers. So icebreakers, and I'm going to be fair to you, I'm not going to pick on you individually this time, which is what I would normally do with my victims. I'm going to ask you, and you can chime in when you feel you've got the right answer. So first of all, I'd like to hear what the best concert or festival is that you've been to previously.Hannah Prowse: That's really easy for me, as the proud owner of two teenage daughters, I went Tay Tay was Slay. Slay. It was amazing. Three hours of just sheer performative genius and oh my god, that girl stamina. It was just insane. So yeah, it's got to be Tay Tay.Paul Marden: Excellent. That's Taylor Swift. For those of you that aren't aware and down with the kids, if you could live in another country for a year, what would Dominic Jones: We not all answer the gig. I've been thinking of a gig. Well, I was waiting. Do we not all answer one, Rich has got a gig. I mean, you can't just give it to Hannah. Richard, come in with your gig.Richard Morsley: Thank you. So I can't say it's the best ever, but. It was pretty damn awesome. I went to see pulp at the O2 on Saturday night. They were amazing. Are they still bringing it? They were amazing. Incredible. Transport me back.Matthew Tanner: Members mentioned the Mary Rose song. We had this.Dominic Jones: Oh, come on, Matthew, come on. That was brilliant. That was special. I mean, for me, I'm not allowed to talk about it. It's probably end ups. But you know, we're not allowed to talk you know, we're not allowed to talk about other than here. But I'm taking my kids, spoiler alert, if you're listening to see Shawn Mendes in the summer. So that will be my new favourite gig, because it's the first gig for my kids. So I'm very excited about that. That's amazing. Amazing. Andrew, any gigs?Andrew Baines: It has to be Blondie, the amazing. Glen Beck writing 2019, amazing.Dominic Jones: Can you get any cooler? This is going to be the number one episode, I can tell.Paul Marden: Okay, let's go with number two. If you could live in another country for a year, which one would you choose? Hannah Prowse: Morocco. Paul Marden: Really? Oh, so you're completely comfortable with the heat. As I'm wilting next.Hannah Prowse: Completely comfortable. I grew up in the Middle East, my as an expat brat, so I'm really happy out in the heat. I just love the culture, the art, the landscape, the food, the prices, yeah, Morocco. For me, I thinkMatthew Tanner: I've been doing quite a lot of work recently in Hong Kong. Oh, wow. It's this amazing mix of East and West together. There's China, but where everybody speaks English, which is fantastic.Dominic Jones: I lived in Hong Kong for a few years, and absolutely loved it. So I do that. But I think if I could choose somewhere to live, it's a it's a bit of cheating answer, because the country's America, but the place is Hawaii, because I think I'm meant for Hawaii. I think I've got that sort of style with how I dress, not today, because you are but you can get away with it. We're hosting, so. Paul Marden: Last one hands up, if you haven't dived before, D with Dom.Dominic Jones: But all of your listeners can come Dive the 4d at the Mary Rose in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, as well as the other amazing things you can do here with our friends and National Museum of Portsmouth Historic Quarter, he will cut this bit out.Paul Marden: Yeah, there will be a little bit of strict editing going on. And that's fair. So we want to talk a little bit today about collaboration within the Maritime Museum collective as we've got. I was saying on the intro, I don't actually know what the collective noun is for a group of Maritime Museum leaders, a wave?Hannah Prowse: A desperation?Paul Marden: Let's start with we've talked previously. I know on your episode with Kelly, you talked about collaboration here in the dockyard, but I think it's really important to talk a little bit about how Mary Rose, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and the National Museum of the Royal Navy all work together. So talk a little bit for listeners that don't know about the collaboration that you've all got going. Dominic Jones: We've got a wonderful thing going on, and obviously Hannah and Andrew will jump in. But we've got this great site, which is Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. We've got Portsmouth Historic Quarter that sort of curates, runs, owns the site, and I'll let Hannah come into that. We've got the Mary Rose, which is my favourite, amazing museum, and then we've got all of the museums and ships to the National Museum of the Royal Navy. But do you want to go first, Hannah, and talk about sort of what is Portsmouth Historic Quarter and the dockyard to you? Hannah Prowse: Yeah, so at Portsmouth Historic Quarter, we are the landlords of the site, and ultimately have custody of this and pretty hard over on the other side of the water. And it's our job to curate the space, make sure it's accessible to all and make it the most spectacular destination that it can be. Where this point of debate interest and opportunity is around the destination versus attraction debate. So obviously, my partners here run amazing attractions, and it's my job to cite those attractions in the best destination that it can possibly be.Matthew Tanner: To turn it into a magnet that drawsDominic Jones: And the infrastructure. I don't know whether Hannah's mentioned it. She normally mentions it every five seconds. Have you been to the new toilets? Matthew, have you been to these new toilets?Paul Marden: Let's be honest, the highlight of a museum. Richard Morsley: Yeah, get that wrong. We're in trouble.Hannah Prowse: It's very important. Richard Morsley: But all of the amazing ships and museums and you have incredible.Paul Marden: It's a real draw, isn't it? And you've got quite a big estate, so you you've got some on the other side of the dockyard behind you with boat trips that we take you over.Andrew Baines: Absolutely. So we run Victor here and warrior and 33 on the other side of the hub with the Royal Navy submarine museum explosion working in partnership with BHQ. So a really close collaboration to make it as easy as possible for people to get onto this site and enjoy the heritage that we are joint custodians of. Paul Marden: Yeah, absolutely. It's amazing. So we're talking a little bit about museums collaborating together, which really is the essence of what we're here for conference, isn't it? I remember when we had the keynote this morning, we were talking about how important it is for everybody to come together. There's no egos here. Everyone's sharing the good stuff. And it was brilliant as well. Given that you're all maritime museums, is it more important for you to differentiate yourselves from one another and compete, or is it more important for you to collaborate?Richard Morsley: Well, from my perspective, it's there is certainly not competitive. I think there's sufficient, I was sufficient distance, I think, between the the attractions for that to be the case, and I think the fact we're all standing here today with a glass of wine in hand, with smiles on our face kind of says, says a lot, actually, in terms of the collaboration within the sector. And as you say that the the AIM conference today that for me, is right, right at the heart of it, it's how we as an independent museum sector, all come together, and we share our knowledge, we share our best practice, and once a year, we have this kind of amazing celebration of these incredible organisations and incredible people coming together and having a wonderful couple of days. Matthew Tanner: But if I could step in there, it's not just the wine, is it rum, perhaps. The maritime sector in particular is one that is is so closely knit and collected by the sea, really. So in the international context, with the International Congress, is about 120 museums. around the world that come together every two years into the fantastic Congress meetings, the connections between these people have come from 1000s of miles away so strong, it's actually joy and reminds us of why we are so excited about the maritime.Paul Marden: I saw you on LinkedIn last year. I think it was you had Mystic Seaport here, didn't you?Dominic Jones: We did and we've had Australia. We've had so many. It all came from the ICM conference I went with and we had such a good time, didn't we saw Richard there. We saw Matthew, and it was just brilliant. And there's pinch yourself moments where you're with museums that are incredible, and then afterwards they ring you and ask you for advice. I'm thinking like there's a lady from France ringing me for advice. I mean, what's that about? I passed her to Andrew.Hannah Prowse: I think also from a leadership perspective, a lot of people say that, you know, being a CEO is the loneliest job in the world, but actually, if you can reach out and have that network of people who actually are going through the same stuff that you're going through, and understand the sector you're working in. It's really, really great. So if I'm having a rubbish day, Dom and I will frequently meet down in the gardens outside between our two offices with a beer or an ice cream and just go ah at each other. And that's really important to be able to do.Dominic Jones: And Hannah doesn't laugh when I have a crisis. I mean, she did it once. She did it and it hurt my feelings.Hannah Prowse: It was really funny.Dominic Jones: Well, laughter, Dominic, Hannah Prowse: You needed. You needed to be made. You did. You did. But you know, and Richard and I have supported each other, and occasionally.Richard Morsley: You know, you're incredibly helpful when we're going through a recruitment process recently.Hannah Prowse: Came and sat in on his interview.Richard Morsley: We were rogue. Hannah Prowse: We were so bad, we should never be allowed to interview today. Paul Marden: I bet you were just there taking a list of, yeah, they're quite good. I'm not going to agree to that one.Hannah Prowse: No, it was, it was great, and it's lovely to have other people who are going through the same stuff as you that you can lean on. Richard Morsley: Yeah, absolutely.Dominic Jones: Incredible. It's such an important sector, as Matthew said, and we are close, the water doesn't divide us. It makes us it makes us stronger.Matthew Tanner: Indeed. And recently, of course, there's increasing concern about the state of the marine environment, and maritime museums are having to take on that burden as well, to actually express to our puppets. It's not just about the ships and about the great stories. It's also about the sea. It's in excess, and we need to look after it. Paul Marden: Yeah, it's not just a view backwards to the past. It's around how you take that and use that as a model to go forward. Matthew Tanner: Last week, the new David Attenborough piece about the ocean 26 marathon museums around the world, simultaneously broadcasting to their local audiences. Dominic Jones: And it was phenomenal. It was such a good film. It was so popular, and the fact that we, as the Mary Rose, could host it thanks to being part of ICM, was just incredible. Have you seen it? Paul Marden: I've not seen Dominic Jones: It's coming to Disney+, any day now, he's always first to know it's on. There you go. So watch it there. It's so good. Paul Marden: That's amazing. So you mentioned Disney, so that's a kind of an outside collaboration. Let's talk a little bit. And this is a this is a rubbish segue, by the way. Let's talk a little bit about collaborating outside of the sector itself, maybe perhaps with third party rights holders, because I know that you're quite pleased with your Lego exhibition at the moment.Richard Morsley: I was actually going to jump in there. Dominic, because you've got to be careful what you post on LinkedIn. There's no such thing as I don't know friends Exactly. Really.Dominic Jones: I was delighted if anyone was to steal it from us, I was delighted it was you. Richard Morsley: And it's been an amazing exhibition for us. It's bringing bringing Lego into the Historic Dockyard Chatham. I think one of the one of the things that we sometimes lack is that that thing that's kind of truly iconic, that the place is iconic, the site is incredible, but we don't have that household name. We don't have a Mary Rose. We don't have a victory. So actually working in partnership, we might get there later. We'll see how the conversation, but yeah, how we work with third parties, how we use third party IP and bring that in through exhibitions, through programming. It's really important to us. So working at a Lego brick Rex exhibition, an exhibition that really is a museum exhibition, but also tells the story of three Chatham ships through Lego, it's absolutely perfect for us, and it's performed wonderfully. It's done everything that we would have hoped it would be. Dominic Jones: I'm bringing the kids in the summer. I love Chatham genuinely. I know he stole the thing from LinkedIn, but I love Chatham. So I'll be there. I'll be there. I'll spend money in the shop as well.Richard Morsley: Buy a book. Yeah.Paul Marden: Can we buy Lego? Richard Morsley: Of course you can buy Lego. Paul Marden: So this is a this is a magnet. It is sucking the kids into you, but I bet you're seeing something amazing as they interpret the world that they've seen around them at the museum in the Lego that they can play with.Richard Morsley: Of some of some of the models that are created off the back of the exhibition by these children is remind and adults actually, but mainly, mainly the families are amazing, but and you feel awful at the end of the day to painstakingly take them apart.Richard Morsley: Where is my model?Dominic Jones: So we went to see it in the Vasa, which is where he stole the idea from. And I decided to, sneakily, when they were doing that, take a Charles model that was really good and remodel it to look like the Mary Rose, and then post a picture and say, I've just built the Mary Rose. I didn't build the Mary Rose. Some Swedish person bought the Mary Rose. I just added the flags. You get what you say. Hannah Prowse: We've been lucky enough to be working with the Lloyds register foundation this year, and we've had this brilliant she sees exhibition in boathouse four, which is rewriting women into maritime history. So the concept came from Lloyd's Register, which was, you know, the untold stories of women in maritime working with brilliant photographers and textile designers to tell their stories. And they approached me and said, "Can we bring this into the dockyard?" And we said, "Yes, but we'd really love to make it more local." And they were an amazing partner. And actually, what we have in boathouse for is this phenomenal exhibition telling the stories of the women here in the dockyard.Richard Morsley: And then going back to that point about collaboration, not competition, that exhibition, then comes to Chatham from February next year, but telling, telling Chatham stories instead of. Hannah Prowse: Yeah, Richard came to see it here and has gone, "Oh, I love what you've done with this. Okay, we can we can enhance, we can twist it." So, you know, I've hoped he's going to take our ideas and what we do with Lloyd's and make it a million times better.Richard Morsley: It's going to be an amazing space.Dominic Jones: Richard just looks at LinkedIn and gets everyone's ideas.Andrew Baines: I think one of the exciting things is those collaborations that people will be surprised by as well. So this summer, once you've obviously come to Portsmouth Historic Dockyard and experience the joys of that, and then you've called off on Chatham and another day to see what they've got there, you can go off to London Zoo, and we are working in partnership with London Zoo, and we have a colony of Death Watch beetle on display. Paul Marden: Oh, wonderful. I mean, can you actually hear them? Dominic Jones: Not necessarily the most exciting.Andrew Baines: I'll grant you. But you know, we've got a Chelsea gold medal on in the National Museum of the Royal Navy for collaboration with the Woodlands Foundation, looking at Sudden Oak death. And we've got an exhibition with ZSL at London Zoo, which I don't think anybody comes to a National Maritime Museum or an NMRN National Museum The Royal Navy, or PHQ, PhD, and expects to bump into tiny little animals, no, butDominic Jones: I love that, and it's such an important story, the story of Victor. I mean, look, you're both of you, because Matthew's involved with Victor as well. Your victory preservation and what you're doing is incredible. And the fact you can tell that story, it's LSL, I love that.Andrew Baines: Yeah. And we're actually able to feed back into the sector. And one of the nice things is, we know we talk about working collaboratively, but if you look at the victory project, for example, our project conservator came down the road from Chatham, equally, which you one of.Richard Morsley: Our your collections manager.Paul Marden: So it's a small pool and you're recycling.Andrew Baines: Progression and being people in develop and feed them on.Matthew Tanner: The open mindedness, yeah, taking and connecting from all over, all over the world, when I was working with for the SS Great Britain, which is the preserved, we know, great iron steam chip, preserved as as he saw her, preserved in a very, very dry environment. We'll take technology for that we found in the Netherlands in a certain seeds factory where they had to, they had to package up their seeds in very, very low humidity environments.Paul Marden: Yes, otherwise you're gonna get some sprouting going on. Matthew Tanner: Exactly. That's right. And that's the technology, which we then borrowed to preserve a great historic ship. Paul Marden: I love that. Dominic Jones: And SS Great Britain is amazing, by the way you did such a good job there. It's one of my favourite places to visit. So I love that.Paul Marden: I've got a confession to make. I'm a Somerset boy, and I've never been.Dominic Jones: Have you been to yoga list? Oh yeah, yeah. I was gonna say.Paul Marden: Yeah. I am meeting Sam Mullins at the SS Great Britain next next week for our final episode of the season. Matthew Tanner: There you go.Dominic Jones: And you could go to the where they made the sale. What's the old court canvas or Corker Canvas is out there as well. There's so many amazing places down that neck of the woods. It's so good.Paul Marden: Quick segue. Let's talk. Let's step away from collaboration, or only very lightly, highlights of today, what was your highlight talk or thing that you've seen?Richard Morsley: I think for me, it really was that focus on community and engagement in our places and the importance of our institutions in the places that we're working. So the highlight, absolutely, for me, opening this morning was the children's choir as a result of the community work that the Mary Rose trust have been leading, working.Dominic Jones: Working. So good. Richard Morsley: Yeah, fabulous. Paul Marden: Absolutely. Matthew Tanner: There's an important point here about about historic ships which sometimes get kind of positioned or landed by developers alongside in some ports, as if that would decorate a landscape. Ships actually have places. Yes, they are about they are connected to the land. They're not just ephemeral. So each of these ships that are here in Portsmouth and the others we've talked about actually have roots in their home ports and the people and the communities that they served. They may well have roots 1000s of miles across the ocean as well, makes them so exciting, but it's a sense of place for a ship. Hannah Prowse: So I think that all of the speakers were obviously phenomenal.Dominic Jones: And including yourself, you were very good.Hannah Prowse: Thank you. But for me, this is a slightly random one, but I always love seeing a group of people coming in and watching how they move in the space. I love seeing how people interact with the buildings, with the liminal spaces, and where they have where they run headlong into something, where they have threshold anxiety. So when you have a condensed group of people, it's something like the AIM Conference, and then they have points that they have to move around to for the breakout sessions. But then watching where their eyes are drawn, watching where they choose to go, and watching how people interact with the heritage environment I find really fascinating. Paul Marden: Is it like flocks of birds? What are moving around in a space? Hannah Prowse: Exactly. Yeah.Paul Marden: I say, this morning, when I arrived, I immediately joined a queue. I had no idea what the queue was, and I stood there for two minutes.Dominic Jones: I love people in the joint queues, we normally try and sell you things.Paul Marden: The person in front of me, and I said, "What we actually queuing for?" Oh, it's the coffee table. Oh, I don't need coffee. See you later. Yes.Dominic Jones: So your favourite bit was the queue. Paul Marden: My favourite..Dominic Jones: That's because you're gonna plug Skip the Queue. I love it.Dominic Jones: My favourite moment was how you divided the conference on a generational boundary by talking about Kojak.Dominic Jones: Kojak? Yes, it was a gamble, because it was an old film, and I'll tell you where I saw it. I saw it on TV, and the Mary Rose have got it in their archives. So I said, Is there any way I could get this to introduce me? And they all thought I was crazy, but I think it worked. But my favorite bit, actually, was just after that, when we were standing up there and welcoming everyone to the conference. Because for four years, we've been talking about doing this for three years. We've been arranging it for two years. It was actually real, and then the last year has been really scary. So for us to actually pull it off with our partners, with the National Museum of the Royal Navy, with Portsmouth Historic quarter, with all of our friends here, was probably the proudest moment for me. So for me, I loved it. And I'm not going to lie, when the children were singing, I was a little bit emotional, because I was thinking, this is actually happened. This is happening. So I love that, and I love tonight. Tonight's going to be amazing. Skip the queue outside Dive, the Mary Rose 4d come and visit. He won't edit that out. He won't edit that out. He can't keep editing Dive, The Mary Rose.Dominic Jones: Andrew, what's his favourite? Andrew Baines: Oh yes. Well, I think it was the kids this morning, just for that reminder when you're in the midst of budgets and visitor figures and ticket income and development agreements, and why is my ship falling apart quicker than I thought it was going to fall apart and all those kind of things actually just taking that brief moment to see such joy and enthusiasm for the next generation. Yeah, here directly connected to our collections and that we are both, PHQ, NRN supported, MRT, thank you both really just a lovely, lovely moment.Paul Marden: 30 kids singing a song that they had composed, and then backflip.Dominic Jones: It was a last minute thing I had to ask Jason. Said, Jason, can you stand to make sure I don't get hit? That's why I didn't want to get hit, because I've got a precious face. Hannah Prowse: I didn't think the ship fell apart was one of the official parts of the marketing campaign.Paul Marden: So I've got one more question before we do need to wrap up, who of your teams have filled in the Rubber Cheese Website Survey. Dominic Jones: We, as Mary Rose and Ellen, do it jointly as Portsmouth historic document. We've done it for years. We were an early adopter. Of course, we sponsored it. We even launched it one year. And we love it. And actually, we've used it in our marketing data to improve loads of things. So since that came out, we've made loads of changes. We've reduced the number of clicks we've done a load of optimum website optimisation. It's the best survey for visitor attractions. I feel like I shouldn't be shouting out all your stuff, because that's all I do, but it is the best survey.Paul Marden: I set you up and then you just ran so we've got hundreds of people arriving for this evening's event. We do need to wrap this up. I want one last thing, which is, always, we have a recommendation, a book recommendation from Nepal, and the first person to retweet the message on Bluesky will be offered, of course, a copy of the book. Does anyone have a book that they would like to plug of their own or, of course, a work or fiction that they'd like to recommend for the audience.Paul Marden: And we're all looking at you, Matthew.Dominic Jones: Yeah. Matthew is the book, man you're gonna recommend. You'reAndrew Baines: The maritime.Paul Marden: We could be absolutely that would be wonderful.Matthew Tanner: Two of them jump into my mind, one bit more difficult to read than the other, but the more difficult to read. One is Richard Henry. Dana D, a n, a, an American who served before the mast in the 19th century as an ordinary seaman on a trading ship around the world and wrote a detailed diary. It's called 10 years before the mast. And it's so authentic in terms of what it was really like to be a sailor going around Cape corn in those days. But the one that's that might be an easier gift is Eric Newby, the last great grain race, which was just before the Second World War, a journalist who served on board one of the last great Windjammers, carrying grain from Australia back to Europe and documenting his experience higher loft in Gales get 17 knots in his these giant ships, absolute white knuckle rides. Paul Marden: Perfect, perfect. Well, listeners, if you'd like a copy of Matthew's book recommendation, get over to blue sky. Retweet the post that Wenalyn will put out for us. I think the last thing that we really need to do is say cheers and get on with the rest of the year. Richard Morsley: Thank you very much. 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Ein Großsegler mit fünf Masten, 42 Segeln und einem Hauch von Nostalgie – die Royal Clipper ist kein typisches Kreuzfahrtschiff. In dieser Podcast-Episode sprechen wir über eine Reise auf einem der größten Segelschiffe der Welt und darüber, warum ein Törn mit der Royal Clipper mehr ist als nur eine Kreuzfahrt: Es ist ein Segelabenteuer, das Erinnerungen hinterlässt, die sich einprägen – in Klang, Licht, Wind und dem beruhigenden Knarzen von Holz und Tauen. Wir steigen hinauf in die Masten, bis zu 18 Meter hoch, und werfen einen Blick auf das Leben an Bord: vom Sprung ins Meer über die bordeigene Marina bis hin zu stillen Momenten auf der Brücke beim Sonnenaufgang. Wie fühlt sich das Reisen auf einem Windjammer an? Was ist anders als auf klassischen Kreuzfahrtschiffen? Welche Kompromisse muss man für dieses besondere Erlebnis eingehen? Und was ist es, das viele Reisende, mich eingeschlossen, nicht mehr loslässt? Im Gespräch geht es nicht nur um das romantische Ambiente des Schiffes, sondern um den Alltag an Bord ebenso wie um die kleinen, oft stillen Augenblicke, die eine Reise mit der Royal Clipper zu etwas Besonderem machen. Wer also schon immer einmal wissen wollte, wie es sich anfühlt, auf einem echten Großsegler übers Meer zu reisen, findet in dieser Episode Einblicke, Erfahrungen und Hintergründe, zur Royal Clipper und der monegassischen Reederei Star Clippers. In der Aftershow sprechen wir über eine vielleicht nur relativ kleine Veränderung, die aber große Auswirkungen haben könnte: Carnival Cruise Line stellt Mitte 2026 auf ein neues Kundentreueprogramm um. Einer der auffälligsten Änderungen ist, dass die einmal erworbene Status-Stufe nicht mehr wie bislang quasi lebenslang gilt, sondern alle zwei Jahre erneuert werden muss. Was zu teils heftigen Protesten der Carnival-Kunden führt, könnte sich auch auf den Rest der Kreuzfahrt auswirken – nämlich, wenn sich andere Reederei daran ein Beispiel nehmen würden und ebenfalls den dauerhaften Erhalt des Status in Frage stellen würden. Die After-Show, ebenso wie die werbefreie Version des Podcasts, ist ein besonderes Goodie [exklusiv für unsere Unterstützer via Steady](https://steadyhq.com/de/cruisetricks-podcast/about), das wir in einem eigenen, kleinen Podcast bereitstellen. Bei Steady finden Sie als Abonnent eine [genaue Anleitung](https://get.steadyhq.help/hc/de/articles/360002251118), wie Sie diesen Podcast abonnieren können. Werbefrei hören den Podcast all diejenigen von Ihnen, die uns mit einem Steady-Abonnement monatlich unterstützen. Den Podcast und die After-Show gibt es deshalb für Steady-Abonnenten an einem Stück komplett und ohne Werbeunterbrechungen über den personalisierten RSS-Podcast-Feed bei Steady – siehe oben.
[Original release date: 9/14/2023]Hi-Score Heroes was a Patreon-exclusive series, but will be slowly released from the vault and eventually REVIVED as a monthly bonus series starring Aaron and various guests!Aaron, Tommy, and Andre are reviewing the high-octane frisbee-tossing Neo Geo classic: Windjammers!
Thinking about cruising from Los Angeles on Royal Caribbean's Ovation of the Seas? In this fun trip report episode, I'm joined by my friend Katie as we spill all the details from our recent cruise to Ensenada, Mexico aboard one of Royal's most high-tech ships.From embarkation at the Port of Los Angeles to tacos in Ensenada, we're sharing what surprised us, what we loved, and what we'd definitely skip next time. ✅ Honest review of Ovation of the Seas amenities & entertainment ✅ Tips for first-time cruisers sailing from LA ✅ What to do (and not do) in Ensenada on a short port stop ✅ Dining hits & misses: Windjammer, late night pizza, main dining & more ✅ Was the North Star worth it? And yes, we tried the bumper cars
S4:E174 David brings you the notable and quotable this week in Venture and then Paul interviews Zack Luttrell, President and COO of The Windjammer Way on their crowdfunding effort to revive the Windjammer Barefoot Cruise brand. They are trying to bring back the adventure and romance of an intimate sailing cruise while profitability supporting small, fragile island economies and preserving a treasured fleet of graceful, working schooners. Next week, I'll be talking with Karl Rabago, principal at Rabago Energy, about future energy demand for Data Centers: how to predict it, how to support it and what could go wrong.In case you're interested in the story on Multipliers in Delaware and Federal Attorney Fee AwardsFollow David and Paul: https://x.com/DGRollingSouth https://x.com/PalmettoAngel Connect On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidgrisell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulclarkprivateequity/ We invite your feedback and suggestions at www.ventureinthesouth.com or email david@ventureinthesouth.com. Learn more about RollingSouth at rollingsouth.vc or email david@rollingsouth.vc.
For marine biologist, writer, and lay theologian Rachel Jordan, the ocean has never just been a backdrop—it's been a living metaphor for her relationship with God. Raised in a Christian household, Rachel's wonder at tide pools and the mysteries of the deep developed alongside her budding faith. She explains how the intrigue of peering into tiny, brimming tide pools mirrored her fascination with glimpses of God's character: “There was something vast and impressive that laid beyond, that I wanted to explore.” Just as the tide pools hinted at whole worlds awaiting discovery, Rachel found that both faith and science propelled her deeper: “Being a Christian has propelled me further into a desire to understand science ... and being a scientist has, I believe, made me a better Christian.” Rachel may study the ocean's wonders, but her path has been anything but fearless. “I've had this recurring nightmare ... of getting eaten by sharks ... I was just terrified of it,” she confesses. And yet, her marine biology career meant close encounters with those notorious creatures were not just possible, but sometimes necessary. What's remarkable is how God met her in those moments of dread—not by removing the fear, but by transforming it. As she recounts, “The beauty is that God took this thing that I was afraid of and converted it to open-mouthed wonder.” Rachel's transparency normalizes fear as a companion to growth, whether learning to dive or facing daunting new callings. Her encouragement? “It's okay to feel [fear]; it might be something that God uses in your story to do something really big and to show you more of who he is.” Lessons of Grief and Hope from the Coral Reefs Perhaps nowhere does Rachel blend her scientific vocation and spiritual conviction more poignantly than in her stewardship of endangered corals. She describes the “magic castles” of Dry Tortugas National Park—towering, endangered pillar corals—where she devoted herself to preservation efforts. Witnessing the corals' decline from disease was, for Rachel and her fellow scientists, “tragic and deeply impactful.” Yet, as a follower of Christ, Rachel finds hope in the heartbreak. Not only does she grieve in community, but she sees loss through the lens of biblical resurrection. She connects the “white skeleton bony structures” of dead corals to Ezekiel's vision of dry bones: if God can bring those bones to life, can't he also restore coral reefs one day? For Rachel, loss becomes an invitation to hope: “All of creation is eventually going to be restored, remade ... I just wonder what he's going to do next.” Divine Lessons from Buddy Dives and Seahorses Diving, for all its wonder, is fraught with risk, which is why marine biologists always practice “buddy diving”—entrusting their lives to a partner in the depths. For Rachel, this is a living parable: “God is our ultimate dive buddy ... he's not only capable of rescuing us in danger, but he promises to never leave or forsake us.” Other creatures—even a seahorse named Mr. Snuggles—have revealed to her the joy of relationship, not just provision. “I want to, like Mr. Snuggles, draw close to him and just sort of curl up with him and hang out together.” Scripture: A Dive Site Brimming with Life What better metaphor for the Bible, Rachel muses, than a vibrant dive site—unchanging in position but always full of surprise, beauty, and life? “When I read God's word ... there's always something new to discover.” It's a place to keep returning with fresh awe and an explorer's heart. The Deep Calls to Deep Whether or not you'll ever strap on a snorkel, Rachel's conversation is an invitation: to see the world as shot through with the beauty and presence of its Maker, to find him not only in safe harbor but also in the open, sometimes scary waters of life, and to trust that every loss and fear can be met—and even redeemed—by the God who made oceans and corals... and calls each of us out into the deep. MEET RACHEL JORDAN Rachel G. Jordan is a professional marine biologist and lay theologian. A self-professed Jesus-loving coral nerd, she was raised in Idaho and has since traveled the globe chasing her passion for faith and science. She has an MS in marine biology and ecology from James Cook University (Australia), a BS in ecology from Seattle Pacific University (USA), and a certification in biblical studies from Bodenseehof Bible School (Germany). In addition to working as a coral biologist for the US National Park Service, Rachel has worked in marine aquaculture research, organic chemistry laboratories, veterinary research facilities, the pet industry, and a museum. When not diving or writing, she can be found reading C.S. Lewis, growing wildflowers, and exploring creation with her husband. More at https://rachelgjordan.com/ MORE ABOUT “IF THE OCEAN HAS A SOUL” The ocean is filled with scientific discoveries―and God's presence. For marine biologist Rachel Jordan, both science and Scripture are means of knowing creation and Creator. In If the Ocean Has a Soul, Rachel considers the natural world through a spiritual lens, meshing marine biology with biblical truths in a keen and current take on faith and science. With engaging storytelling and deep knowledge of the Bible, she asks and answers questions like: How can Christians reconcile religion and science when the two seem opposed? What do suffering and death teach us about the character of Jesus? How do we care for the environment when there seems to be little hope for repair? What do the ocean and its sea creatures, specifically, reveal about God? In these pages, Rachel recounts fascinating aquatic phenomena alongside the sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic stories of animals she has known. You'll lose yourself in the shadows of an underwater labyrinth; hear spiritual wisdom from a great-grandmother coral the size of a Volkswagen Beetle; and fall in love with Porky, the pudgy porcupinefish greeting visitors at the Windjammer shipwreck. And along the way, you'll see how the promise of restoration unfolds in both physical and spiritual ways. Rachel's thoughtful scientific and theological insights encourage us to know the Creator of the sea and everything in it. 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For episode two, we fast-forward two decades to 2017 and Mindhorn. Written by and starring Julian Barrett and frequent collaborator Simon Farnaby. If you're a fan of Bergerac, you'll love Mindhorn, the 80s sci-fi cop who can see the truth. Someone who is a big fan of this film is musician, producer, and podcaster Ricardo Autobahn, AKA John Matthews, who joined us to discuss his love for the Isle-of-Man-com. As well as Mindhorn, we chatted at length about 00s cult sitcom Nathan Barley, which, of course, starred Julian Barrett and was ahead of its time, to say the very least. So strap in for Geek Pies, Sugar Apes, and Trashbats, as well as Windjammers, Moonshafts, and Nutmegs. It's time for Mindhorn! Mindhorn trailer https://youtu.be/lA5njebTiZY?si=5KAU2Ij3jWBvcuKk Mindhorn show intro https://youtu.be/hnb04jAXwUM?si=WfMsS1EhOyLY1S7O Mindhorn - Minge coming out of our arse https://youtu.be/DibRKH2S2K8?si=R3xfa_g4Ic2gbjzt Nathan Barley Geek Pie https://youtu.be/5PY_8nkEOeM?si=4k4I93AZiSt3rWRa Nathan Barley - Meow https://youtu.be/NFXRSgUHrQg?si=GyeaR5QrPTWn2ECe TV Go Home - listings http://www.ntk.net/tvgohome/121199.html TV Go Home Daily Mail Island https://youtu.be/xPlEIryW8zA?si=Lqa_QDoVOMDGCK_S Julian Barrett - Garth Marenghi https://youtu.be/ppP2xgoQ55o?si=iDBA0PvAn5WSTpWV You can't handcuff the wind https://youtu.be/fIgSw_26Nko?si=g9pbPaMH-5-cpWTN Nicholas Cage on Wogan https://youtu.be/LzNMjO2SpF0?si=6xdxgimwC4vjb9U7 Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months extra here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fspn It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we return to the world of Evercade to discuss the Evercade Showcase, which was released on 31st March. In a packed announcement, Evercade released 3 new carts, 2 Super Pockets, a hardware refresh for the EXP-R and VS-R, and teased a few things for the future. To make sense of it all and offer some analysis and predictions, we are joined by our regular special guest: retro gaming and Evercade YouTuber, Crazy Burger. In addition to Crazy Burger's thoughts and opinions, we managed to get a quick Q&A with Blaze Entertainment's head of marketing, Sean Cleaver.
**Lynda Law's Soul Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Lynda Features Soul/Boogie/Dance Classics/Contemporary Soul From Wally Badarou, Superior Movement, Glenn Jones, Windjammer, Shalamar, The Whispers, SOS Band, Sandra Feva, The Temptations, Galaxy, Chic, KC & The Sunshine Band & More #originalpirates #soulmusic #contemporarysoul #70smusic #80smusic #disco #danceclassics Catch Lynda's Soul Show Every Tuesday From 4:00PM UK Time On www.traxfm.org Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Get ready to be FREEZIN FOR A REASON! Join Mount Pleasant Police Department's Public Information Officer, Lt. Ashley Croy, as she chats with host Brian Cleary about the 2025 Isle of Palms Polar Plunge at The Windjammer! This exciting event benefits Special Olympics South Carolina and takes place on Saturday, February 22, 2025. Registration kicks off at 10:30 AM, where you can grab your Special Olympics gear, meet inspiring athletes, enjoy live music, and participate or check out the costume contest! Think you've got the coolest (or craziest!) costume? This is the time for you, or your team, to shine! Last year's plunge smashed its fundraising goal, and this year, organizers are aiming even higher to support Special Olympics South Carolina. Tune in as Lt. Croy and Brian Cleary discuss the incredible impact of Special Olympics, the thrill of the Polar Plunge, the costume contest details, and how YOU can get involved. Ready to take the plunge? Get all the details and register you or your team (or donate!) at SO-SC.org/event/isle-of-palms. Don't miss out on this chance to make a difference and have a blast!
Windjammer still holds a world speed record for sailing ships, but by the time of her demise, had been losing money for years; the age of steam had made her obsolete. So when she sailed onto the rocks, insurance adjusters smelled a rat. (Neahkahnie Mountain, Tillamook County; 1910s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1107a-glenesslin-wreck-insurance-fraud-or-drunken-incompetence.html)
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**Dave Francis & The Jazz Funk & Soul Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week Dave Gave Us Boogie/ 70's & 80's/ Jazz Funk Grooves From Average White Band, Mirage, Touchdown, Chic, Windjammer, Zapp, Level 42, The Whispers, Beggar & Co & More. #originalpirates #soulmusic #funk #disco #boogie #70smusic #80smusic #jazzfunk Dave Francis & The Jazz Funk & Soul Show Replay On traxfm.org Every Sunday From 5PM UK Time Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
The guys talk about what is appropriate and not appropriate to do in the pool, lake, river and bathtub. They also talk about Windjammers, which is arguably the best video game from your youth that you nave never heard of.
Join RTE-Travel Talk host Ken as he sits down with travel expert Jody Ryland of Cruise & Travel Experts to discuss her recent Caribbean cruise with Island Windjammers. Jody shares her insights and experiences, starting with an introduction to Island Windjammers and the charming ship, Vela. She describes the overall atmosphere on board and provides a detailed look at the cozy cabins. Jody also offers a handy booking tip and recounts her delightful pre-stay in Sint Maarten, including a useful mobility tip for travelers. She outlines the exciting itinerary of her cruise and highlights some memorable shore excursions. Food enthusiasts will appreciate her detailed review of the cuisine on board, along with a helpful tip for those with dietary requirements. The exceptional service and friendly crew are also a major highlight of her trip. For those curious about on-board activities and entertainment, Jody has plenty to share. She also covers practical aspects like sailing schedules and how to handle rough seas. Jody provides an overview of other Windjammer ships and paints a vivid picture of the breathtaking Caribbean sunsets. She concludes with the highlight of her cruise, additional tips for sailing with Windjammers, and thoughts on where they sail and family sailing. Don't miss this informative and engaging interview for all your cruise travel inspiration!
Jeff and Christian welcome Lead Gameplay Designer, Alex Sulman back to the show this week to discuss the biggest EVO fighting game championships ever, Xbox Game Pass price hikes raising the FTC's ire, and union efforts at Bethesda. The Playlist: Flintlock, Assassin's Creed Mirage, Windjammers, Marvel Snap, EvilVEvil, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Delta update for iPad, Minecraft Dungeons Parting Gifts!
Jeff is a Managing Principal at Windjammer Capital, where he co-leads the firm's Management and Investment Committees. Together with the other Managing Principals, Jeff is responsible for the overall strategic direction of the firm and management of the investment staff, diligence/operating protocols, the partnerships, and administrative functions. Jeff received his BS in Industrial Engineering from Stanford University. Jeff joined Windjammer in 2007 and has significant experience in private equity investing and mergers & acquisitions with over 30 years of experience in working solely with niche-oriented, middle-market companies. Prior to Windjammer, Jeff was a principal at an industrial-oriented private equity, where he was also a member of the firm's investment committee and was a principal at a Los Angeles-based M&A boutique firm where he provided strategic and M&A advice to middle-market entrepreneurial companies. He currently serves on the boards of AXH, Paragon Energy Solutions, IPS Group, Compex Legal Services, Vital Records Control, Mission Critical Electronics and Flinn Scientific; previously, he served on the boards of JWC Environmental, Infinite RF Holdings, and BBB Industries on behalf of Windjammer.
Hall and Dopes discuss how Cush didn't Cush anyone and Lauren Hall had a great after show at the Windjammer.
Wolfgang war in dieser Folge im siebten Himmel! Waren doch Virtua Racing, Streets of Rage 3, Tomcat Alley und Sub-Terrania Spiele, die er bereits vor 30 Jahren richtig gut fand. Christian konnte sich für Windjammers und auch Mega Turrican begeistern.
Greg is a Managing Principal at Windjammer Capital, where he co-leads the firm's Management and Investment Committees. Greg has over 30 years investment experience including 24 years of private equity investing since joining Windjammer in 2000 to help establish the firm's East Coast presence. In conjunction with Windjammer's other Managing Principal, he is responsible for the overall strategic direction of the firm and management of the investment staff, diligence/operating protocols, the partnerships, and administrative functions. He currently serves on the boards of BioXCell, Radix Wire & Cable, Fecon, Hilco Vision, TRG, Component Hardware Group and Propel Health; he previously served on the boards of Hermetics Solutions Group, Parts Town, Heritage Food Service Group, Advanced Instruments, Protective Industries (“Caplugs”), S.T. Specialty Foods, Rotex Holdings and Maxcess International. Prior to joining Windjammer, Greg was with Prudential Capital's Corporate Finance Group in Dallas, Texas, where he was responsible for originating, structuring and managing private debt and equity investments in companies located in the Southwest United States. At Prudential, Greg was involved in transactions aggregating approximately $2 billion spanning a variety of industries. Greg received his BBA from The University of Texas at Austin and has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.
On this week's episode, Nathan, Chris, and Luke find themselves wandering a news desert, so they decide to discuss games they've been playing recently, almost entirely for the purpose of getting Luke to pronounce the title “Doronko Wanko.” It's a great moment, worth the price of admission on its own. Then Nathan and Chris discuss Content Warning, a new Twitch and YouTube sensation that's like Lethal Company but you play as incompetent content creators, before spending a long time digging deep into the nitty gritty of Dragon's Dogma 2, a game that just absolutely rules. After that, the group Remembers Some Games. Do you remember Windjammers 2? I don't, but Chris sure does. None of us remember Wii Play. Perhaps it's for the best. After that, we close out by answering reader questions, which leads us to find out that some people do indeed invert controls horizontally (in addition to vertically). Wild. The world is full of wonder for those with eyes to see it. Credits - Hosts: Nathan Grayson, Chris Person, & Luke Plunkett - Podcast Production & Ads: Multitude - Subscribe to Aftermath! About The Show Aftermath Hours is the flagship podcast of Aftermath, a worker-owned, subscription-based website covering video games, the internet, and everything that comes after from journalists who previously worked at Kotaku, Vice, and The Washington Post. Each week, games journalism veterans Luke Plunkett, Nathan Grayson, Chris Person, Riley MacLeod, and Gita Jackson – though not always all at once, because that's too many people for a podcast – break down video game news, Remember Some Games, and learn about Chris' frankly incredible number of special interests. Sometimes we even bring on guests from both inside and outside the video game industry! I don't know what else to tell you; it's a great time. Simply by reading this description, you're already wasting time that you could be spending listening to the show. Head to aftermath.site for more info.
Welcome to the year 1994 where the White House launched a website with unintended results, the Mandela effect kicked into high gear, and the most-watched car race ever was televised. Let's dust off an old miniseries, clean out the slots, and assemble the Neo Geo 4 slot with the Podouken picks for 1994 with Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy, Windjammers, Aero Fighters 2, and Zed Blade. What beloved childhood show just came back and why is the crew so psyched about it? Is up, right, left, up, right a cheat code or the directions on how to find Adam and Rob's first business? Who did Pastblaster fall in love with in this episode? The question this week deals with our thoughts on restoring arcades and how they affect the value. Join the Podouken Discord and ask your own questions which could be included in a future episode by following this link: discord.gg/k5vf2Jz
My guest this week is Danny Palo. Danny is the CEO of Vital Records Control. This company started in 1988 at $300,000.00 in annual revenue and today is at $300,000,000.00. Windjammer Capital now owns VRC and is in 80 markets with 2,000 employees.What's even more impressive is that Danny's only job prior was flipping hamburgers. He then started as a delivery driver, dropped out of college, and has run this company for nearly 40 years with a great group of long-time associates, original investors, and owners. They are one of the top leaders in their industry.The document management industry has exploded with the adoption of computers and printing, and now, there is a shift to digital.This is a great episode that covers: Why not having a college degree hasn't held Danny back Operating principles that have driven success for decades and why staying relentlessly focused on the customer drives success The value of doing a deal with the right private equity partner and what makes that work Plus, so much more! Please enjoy this week's episode with VRC Networks CEO Danny Palo!Danny- https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-palo-46650225/VRC- https://vitalrecordscontrol.com/Windjammer- www.windjammercapital.com
Hey I Like That Spoooooooooky Game haunts again with the indie darling Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Does this game scare our pants off, or have we already forgotten it? We also talk Sifu, Bioshock 2, Windjammers 2, Armored Core 6, and Warriors of the Nile 2. Amnesia discussion starts at 39:15 Mark your calendars! Nov 18th and 19th will be the 4th annual Hey I Like That Charity 24hr Stream! Got a game suggestion? Interested in joining Try Hard Tuesday, the Nuzlocke League, or the Mario Golf Beer League? Reach out to us via social media or Email! #propagatethepod Email: heyilikethatgame@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/heyilikethatgame Twitter: @LikeThatGame --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hey-i-like-that-game/support
Bienvenue dans le 52 minutes actus d'Upcast, le podcast qui vous parle en 52 minutes, et pas une de plus, de toute l'actualité culturelle : cinéma, séries, jeux vidéo, musique… A la fin de ces 52 minutes, nous devrons inexorablement rendre l'antenne puisque malheureusement le faisceau de transmission sera coupé Au programme : -"On se fait un FIFA sur la Play" ? Non plus vraiment. -Le point démat -Et si on relançait Windjammers 2 ? -Expendables 4 Direct-to-DVD -Dragon ball daima -Cate Blanchett chez Guy Maddin -Kechiche en série Bonne écoute
Another time-space continuum lost episode! Anton and Al look after things - in the past, the future or maybe the present.PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs,Gothic II Complete Classic,Guns and Spurs 2,Laika: Aged Through Blood,LEGO Animal Crossing,Unity,SPYxANYA: Operation Memories,A Boy and His Blob: Retro Collection,Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island,Stardew Valley Concert Tour,Dredge,Little Goody Two Shoes,Detective Pikachu Returns,Nintendo Switch Firmware Ver. 17.0.0,Sonic Superstars,Among Us,Mortal Kombat 1,Windjammers 2,Alien Hominid HD,Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash,Flashback 2,PokéTsume,Borderlands 3 Ultimate Edition,Super Mario Bros. Wonder,Star Wars Heritage Pack,Persona Collection,Suika Game (Watermelon Game) ,Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2,DisneySupport the show
ryce, Gibby & BearZ have returned from the slumber & are ready to show you guys why they are the NUMBER ONE GAMING PODCAST IN FLORIDA! Bryce kicks things off with a special announcement to make then gets into the game COCOON an indie puzzle game made by the lead designer of LIMBO & INSIDE then Gibby & Bryce tag team the Marvel Snap with the new season that's popping off & some new Cards. BearZ has been playing Spider-Man: Miles Morales as he waits for Spider-Man 2 hype along with the some minor he has been playing. Gibby has been playing a lot of Chivalry 2 & Temtem. The gang gets into the leaks of Xbox & the future of Xbox in the coming years. What the heck is going on at Naughty Dog with them having lay offs, people quitting & having there game be on hold & is Mobile gaming going to be the new thing in gaming now? Be part of the show leave a comment or email us at nevergameoverpod@gmail.com & we will answer them next pod! TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - WELCOME TO THE SHOW! 10:38 - Bryce makes a special announcement!!! 17:32 - COCOON 22:05 - Marvel Snap New Season & New Card 31:24- Spider-Man: Miles Morales 34:56 - Disney Dreamlight valley, Grandia II, Destiny 2 more! 36:55 - Coromon 38:53 - Windjammers 2 40:00 - Little Nightmares 41:09 - Chivalry 2 45:05 - TemTem 54:27 - Phasmophobia 01:03:49 - FTC leaks Xbox new consoles, leaked up-coming games & the future of Xbox & gaming consoles 01:12:25 - CEO Jim Ryan is stepping down from Playstation 01:24:00 - Naughty Dog lays off, people quitting & there new game is on hold 01:28:09 - The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered? 01:33:42 - iPhone 15 can run Death Stranding, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Resident Evil Village & Assassins' Creed: Mirage 01:42:27 - End of show with closing thoughts!
We go back in time to another era of travel and take a trip on the oldest commercial sailing vessel in the United States. Click here to learn more about windjammers and here to book a trip with Captain Becky. This episode was made in partnership with the Maine Office of Tourism.
In this storytelling episode of Wicked Curious Radio, Roxie shares two mysterious maritime tales and a Victorian poem of a doomed ghost ship. The Queen of windjammers departs in her own dramatic way with a flash of fire in Casco Bay, Maine. A grandmother gathers her young grandchildren close while they whisper the tale of a cursed ship, where the mention of the fate of its Captain could doom one and all. Sailor Jack from Canada spent their last days in Medford, Massachusetts hiding a shocking secret and tales of untold adventures at sea.Thank you so much for listening!Support the show
This week on The Free Cheese, is this a boat? Dotemu revives a classic with new characters and a new look for a new generation. We learn the art of windjamming and spend some time this week reminiscing on air hockey as we rank another game on The List.
This week on the show, host Sara J talks about the shows on April 27th at The Windjammer in Isle of Palms, SC, April 28th at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater in Wilmington, NC, April 29th at Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savanah, GA and April 30th at Avondale Brewing Company in Birmingham, ALListen to Sara J's 2023 highlights playlist - link in show notes! Support DATC Media Company on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Datcmediacompany"We've Come So Far" (datcmediacompany.com)DATC Media Company: https://datcmediacompany.comDATC Media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXM4rMP_2fWvjcVP4UH0G1QEmail: droppedamongthiscrowdpod@gmail.comShow Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/droppedamongthiscrowdpodcast/Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/droppedamongthiscrowd/Twitter: https://twitter.com/amongthiscrowdBook a conversation on "Dropped among this Crowd":https://datcmediacompany.com/contact/ola/services/be-on-dropped-among-this-crowd-podcastUmphrey's McGee Tour Dates:https://www.umphreys.com/tour/Shop the Umphrey's McGee Official Store (umphreys.com)Umphrey's McGee UMXXV Digital Collectibles: umphreys.xyzThe Umphreys "WOW" Show: https://the-umphreys-wow-show-with-rob-turner-jimmy-knowledge.simplecast.com/Contact the Umphreys "WOW" show: umwowshow@gmail.comJimmy Knowledge: https://twitter.com/UMfactsWall of "WOW": https://datcmediacompany.com/wall-of-%22wow%22-wednesdays"Stew on This": https://stew-on-this.simplecast.com/Tales from Scamp with Joel Cummins & Sara J: https://tales-from-scamp-with-joel-cummins.simplecast.com/Episode 228: https://droppedamongthiscrowdpod.simplecast.com/episodes/a-conversation-with-austin-davey-mark-benjamin-from-roughgauge-llcAn Important Message From The Producer Of Summer Camp Music Festival On The Future Of The Festival. | Summer Camp Music Festival (summercampfestival.com)Frame x Frame: umphreys.com/fxfWhere you can watch this month's archival release 5/28/11: nugs.net/umnugs.net | My Playlists | Dropped Among This Crowd Podcast - 2023 Highlightsnugs.net | My Playlists | 2023 HOF Contenders ListSetlists for the shows discussed in this episode: Setlists / Umphreys Mcgee April 27 2023 The Windjammer Isle Of Palms Sc Usa - All Things Umphrey'sSetlists / Umphreys Mcgee April 28 2023 Greenfield Lake Amphitheater Wilmington Nc Usa - All Things Umphrey'sSetlists / Umphreys Mcgee April 29 2023 Johnny Mercer Theatre Savannah Ga Usa - All Things Umphrey'sSetlists / Umphreys Mcgee April 30 2023 Avondale Brewing Company Birmingham Al Usa - All Things Umphrey'sWhere you can listen to the shows discussed in this episode: April 27th: Umphrey's McGee Setlist at The Windjammer, Isle Of Palms, SC on 04-27-2023 (nugs.net)Live Recordings Archive | Umphrey's McGee (umlive.net)4/27/23 Umphrey's McGee | RelistenApril 28th: Umphrey's McGee Setlist at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater, Wilmington, NC on 04-28-2023 (nugs.net)Live Recordings Archive | Umphrey's McGee (umlive.net)4/28/23 Umphrey's McGee | RelistenUmphreys McGee Live at Greenfield Lake Amphitheater on 2023-04-28 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet ArchiveApril 29th: Umphrey's McGee Setlist at Johnny Mercer Theatre, Savannah, GA on 04-29-2023 (nugs.net)Live Recordings Archive | Umphrey's McGee (umlive.net)April 30th: Umphrey's McGee Setlist at Avondale Brewing Company, Birmingham, AL on 04-30-2023 (nugs.net)Live Recordings Archive | Umphrey's McGee (umlive.net)4/30/23 Umphrey's McGee | RelistenUmphreys McGee Live at Avondale Brewing Company on 2023-04-30 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Do you like Pong or Air Hockey? Then you will like Windjammers 2. The sequel to the original on Neo Geo in 1994. Try to defend your goal and zip that flying disc into your opponent's goal anyway you can. Support the show
Episode #267 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. This week on the show, Bryan from RPGera closes out December and the year with a really fun eclectic mix for Radio Hour, Volume 54! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, whatever you want really! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak & Xancu. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS White Ranger Tiger Power -Stage 3 Boss- from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie [Hikoshi Hashimoto, 1995] Amida's Curse from Zelda II: Amida's Curse [Bentglasstube, 2021] Danger Within from Zelda II: Amida's Curse [Bentglasstube, 2021] The Gatekeeper from Zelda II: Amida's Curse [Bentglasstube, 2021] The Knightwitch Tales from The Knight Witch [Damian Sanchez feat. Greta G, 2022] Boss Theme from Gungrave G.O.R.E [Yoshino Aoki, 2022] The Tyrant of the Deep from Ship of Fools [Philippe Grant, 2022] Fight or Flight! from Ghost of a Tale [Jeremiah Pena, Containher & Mathieu Alvado, 2018] Green Hill -Bad Future- from Sonic 1: CD Edition [Mr Matthew, 2022] Song of Triangle Strategy from Triangle Strategy [Akira Senju, 2022] Venus Lighthouse from Golden Sun [Motoi Sakuraba, 2001] Court Ring from Windjammers 2 [Seiichi Hamada, Hiroaki Yoshida, Harumi Fujita & Sylvain Hellio, 2022] Legacy of the Moonspell from Vampire Survivors: Legacy of the Moonspell [Daniele Zandara, Filippo Vicarelli & Will Davies, 2022] New Year's Eve from Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs [Jessica Curry, 2013] SUPPORT US Patreon: https://patreon.com/rpgera CONTACT US Website: https://rpgera.com Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Twitch: https://twitch.tv/therpgera Twitter: https://twitter.com/OriginalLDG Instagram: https://instagram.com/bryan.ldg/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/leveldowngaming RPGERA PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bgmania/message
In 1995 Kerem leaves hotels in Istanbul to join the Nordic Empress as Assistant Food & Beverage Manager with Royal Caribbean. He tells about getting forgotten on the Legend of the Seas, going to the Monarch to improve USPH inspections, a fire in the galley, life in the Windjammer buffet, the comment card mobile app idea, the melting pot of ships, and the evolution of work life onboard.
The Crackers may sound familiar, but what about the Osceolas, Atlantans, Firecrackers, Windjammers, Deppens, Cubs and Panthers? This week, I'm talking about the parallel worlds of white and Black baseball in Atlanta, all of the club iterations, where these games were played and how local baseball connects to Henry Grady and Coca Cola. Book mentioned Want to support this podcast? Visit here Email: thevictorialemos@gmail.com Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
APPLY NOW: https://mortgagemomradio.com/apply/ We love this property in Las Vegas! Looking for a one story home that is a sprawling almost 4000 square feet on just about half an acre? Exempt from HOA in Rancho Bel Air! Contact us to see this one in person! Are you trying to sell your home or you are real estate agent with a fantastic listing? Reach out to us, we'd love to help! For more information and to get a scenario customized to you, book your free phone consultation today, BOOK NOW We are LIVE on YOUTUBE every Wednesday @ 1PM PST. Interact with us LIVE while we record! Ask us your questions right in the comments. Text "MOM" to 844-935-3634 to receive a link once a week to join the show. Debbie Marcoux is licensed by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act, NMLS ID 237926, also licensed in AZ-0941504, FL-LO76508, GA-69178, ID-167867, IL-031.0058339, NC, NV-57237, MO, OR, TN-184373, TX, WA-MLO-237926
This pipe and drape story is about one of the most challenging art forms in the field: marionette performance. Tyler B. Quick had just a few training sessions before putting his skills to the test in front of an audience of children at the Columbia Marionette Theatre in South Carolina, and he has been performing with marionettes ever since! Check out Tyler's Puppet Stuff: See Tyler in New York City October 4th at The Windjammer! Tyler also performs with the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre in Central Park! tylerbquick.com INSTAGRAM: @tylerbquick EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION: https://pipeanddrapestories.blogspot.com INSTAGRAM: @PipeAndDrapeStories EMAIL: PipeAndDrapeStories@gmail.com Host: Stephen Fala Artwork: Stephen Gordon
In this episode we welcome back special guest Keith from The Main Quest podcast. We go G-Fuel crazy and try Fazeberry, Sour Chug Rug, Sonic Peach Rings, Hype Sauce, and Pewdipie flavors. RLXP includes a long Friday afternoon, kicking Atomicrops ass, and a candle making bar. We've played You Suck At Parking (XB), Windjammers 2 (XB), and Waifu Discovered 2 (Switch). Our reccos are Marvels Wastelanders, The Movie Cellar, and Bitmap books. Links - Main Quest - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/main-quest-podcast/id1508781460 The Movie Cellar - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-movie-cellar-2-0/id1462942580 Marvels Wastelanders - https://www.marvel.com/digital-series/podcasts/marvels-wastelanders-old-man-star-lord Bitmap Books - https://www.bitmapbooks.com/ GRPVG links - linktr.ee/grandrapidians --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/support
This week we're out there in the world, doin' stuff, but before we took off, we recorded a sort of year-in-review-up-to-now for this week, running down the games we've played this year and where our heads are at on all of them, plus what we're looking forward to for the rest of the year, plus some emails! Advertise on The Nextlander Podcast at Gumball.fm, or support us on Patreon! CHAPTERS (00:00:00) NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate for versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:10) Intro(00:00:44) What is going on this week?(00:04:09) Show rundown(00:05:03) Windjammers 2 [Google Stadia, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch] on Jan 20, 2022(00:05:46) Nobody Saves the World [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Jan 18, 2022(00:06:23) Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Google Stadia] on Jan 20, 2022(00:08:11) Dying Light 2: Stay Human [PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Feb 04, 2022(00:08:58) Sifu [PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Feb 08, 2022(00:09:30) OlliOlli World [Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Feb 08, 2022(00:11:30) Elden Ring [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5] on Feb 25, 2022(00:22:08) First Break(00:22:12) Horizon Forbidden West [PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4] on Feb 18, 2022(00:23:47) POSSIBLE SPOILER REGARDING LOCATION NAME BUT NOT REALLY...(00:34:02) Gran Turismo 7 [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5] on Mar 04, 2022(00:35:58) FAR: Changing Tides [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch] on Mar 01, 2022(00:36:31) Tunic [Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox One] on Mar 16, 2022(00:38:52) Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Mar 18, 2022(00:40:02) Vampire Survivors [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Dec 17, 2021(00:41:42) Norco [PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac] on Mar 24, 2022(00:44:02) Kirby and the Forgotten Land [Nintendo Switch] on Mar 25, 2022(00:44:19) GhostWire: Tokyo [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5] on Mar 25, 2022(00:45:21) Weird West [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Mar 31, 2022(00:46:05) Teardown [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Apr 21, 2022(00:46:10) LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga [Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch] on Apr 05, 2022(00:46:26) The Iron Oath [Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), Linux] on Apr 19, 2022(00:47:07) The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe [Linux, Mac, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S] on Apr 27, 2022(00:48:12) V Rising [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on May 17, 2022(00:48:24) Citizen Sleeper [Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch] on May 05, 2022(00:49:37) Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on May 05, 2022(00:50:42) Kao the Kangaroo [Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on May 27, 2022(00:50:52) The Quarry [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One] on Jun 10, 2022(00:52:37) Hardspace: Shipbreaker [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jun 16, 2020(00:54:49) Neon White [PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch] on Jun 16, 2022(00:55:40) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge [Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S] on Jun 16, 2022(00:56:07) The Looker [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jun 17, 2022(00:56:30) Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Mac] on Jun 30, 2022(00:56:45) MultiVersus [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S] on Jul 19, 2022(00:57:11) Stray [PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jul 19, 2022(00:59:10) Last Call BBS [PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Jul 05, 2022(00:59:45) Cult of the Lamb [Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Aug 11, 2022(01:00:41) Rollerdrome [PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Microsoft Windows)] on Aug 16, 2022(01:02:45) Dorfromantik [PC, Nintendo Switch] on Apr 28, 2022(01:04:03) Second Break(01:04:07) Emails(01:20:40) What about those upcoming games?(01:26:03) 2022: Merger Town(01:26:56) Wrapping up and thanks(01:27:42) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts(01:29:39) See Ya!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part two of our game club of Tomb Raider Underworld is here and Eric and Michael are here to share all there takes on the last adventure of Lara Croft before the major reboot of the franchise! Not only do we talk about our tomb raiding, but we also talk the other games we have been playing and what will be our next game for the show! So join us and make sure to follow us on your favorite podcasting app. Timecodes: :34 - Intro 3:20 - Pokémon Snap 12:22 - Windjammers 2 13:15 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge 16:10 - Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 18:35 - Metal Hellsinger 23:45 - Tomb Raider: Underworld 1:22:22 - Resident Evil 4 Prep Send your emails to stateofthesave@gmail.com and follow us @stateofthesave on TikTok. Metro — Scandinavianz [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/NPKwINq8D_4 Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/metro Jungle Mood — Peyruis [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/AE4AWGTNa-A Free Download / Stream: http://alplus.io/JungleMood --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Windjammer still holds a world speed record for sailing ships, but by the time of her demise, had been losing money for years; the age of steam had made her obsolete. So when she sailed onto the rocks, many people smelled a rat. (Neahkahnie Mountain, Tillamook County; 1910s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/o1107a-glenesslin-wreck-insurance-fraud-or-drunken-incompetence.html)
Movies 19:17 Everything Everywhere All at Once Fallen Angels TV 34:30 Moon Knight Fargo Sports 47:45 2022 NFL Draft Round 1 The Creator Clash Anime 1:09:09 My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Psycho-Pass S1 Video Games 1:22:07 Windjammers 2 Firewatch Board Games 1:38:18 Coup Santorini Comics 1:48:47 Batman: Court of Owls Copra: Round One Podcasts 2:01:22 Hello from the Magic Tavern The Big Hit Show Music 2:16:55 Weezer Dicography Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers The Wastecap 2:50:42 Midnight Mass Gameplay Greetings travelers! We come in peace! We also come with a three-hour-long episode. Mostly because Holden wanted to talk about every single Weezer album, so ultimately he is to blame! However, fear not! This episode is jam packed with little goodies like a soda pop review, a plethora of impressions, and the rating 79/100! Plus, we finally get fan mail from reoccurring listener Ryan, so the time table segment rears its ugly head again. If you'd like to be featured in next month's episode, write in to HowToWasteYour@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Join Rob (not Dan), David and James as they discuss sea adventures and battles in AD&D 1st edition as well as their supplemental rules set, WindJammer! GROGTALK posts episodes every week and is available at www.grogcon.com/podcast/ Subscribe via iTunes, Spotify and Google Play or connect to our feed – https://www.grogcon.com/feed/podcast. GROGTALK is on YouTube andRead More
Happy 3 year anniversary to us! Our most regular (not-in-the-bathroom) co-hosts are here together for the first time ever. Welcome back Simon and J.D.! In this episode we drink Towne Club Honolulu Blue, Cold Hearted & Black Hearted IPAs from Bells, and J.D. has a finisher for the trilogy of unthinkable drinks. RLXP includes finishing a bathroom, 3 bad movies, the rona and strep throat, and sauerkraut. We played Astria Ascending (XB), Windjammers 2 (XB), Not For Broadcast (Steam), and Lawn Mowing Simulator (XB). We recommend the podcasts Through The Fog, VIrgo Daily, Sitcom D&D, and the YouTube channel Summoning Salt. Links: Through the Fog - https://www.throughthefogcast.com/ Sitcom D&D - https://headgum.com/sitcomdd Summoning Salt - https://www.youtube.com/c/SummoningSalt?app=desktop Cartmart.games - https://www.cartmart.games/ FoundationCL.org - https://foundationcl.org/ JD Ninja website - https://www.jdlowe.ninja/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/support
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is out this week, and while it's not quite an open-world game, there was a point when a lot of people thought it was going to be - so with Leif Johnson on board, let's take a look at five series that ditched linearity for an open-world approach. Then we'll shift gears to talk about Windjammers 2, more news from the Microsoft-Activision merger, and some of the dream projects you'd like to see after it happens.
Josh and Rich have both been playing Windjammers 2 and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Meanwhile, Toshihiro Nagoshi, the creator of Yakuza, has set up a new studio at NetEase. ► www.videogamer.com for all your news, reviews, videos and features on video games! Follow us on all your favourite social networks! ► Twitter➜ twitter.com/VideoGamerCom ► Facebook➜ www.facebook.com/VideoGamerCom/ ► Instagram➜ www.instagram.com/VideoGamerCom/ ► YouTube ➜ www.youtube.com/VideoGamerTV/ VideoGamer Podcast theme composed by Adam Cook Additional music provided by Andy B and Colm Ahern
We sneak in one more Bombcast before Game of the Year deliberations pop off. We throw blows in Windjammers 2, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction, updates on the Microsoft and Activision-Blizzard situation, along with your emails!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5928697/advertisement
Gary Whitta and Greg talk about Activision Blizzard shareholder demands, call WWE Superstar Xavier Woods about , and just rant for an hour or so. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:07:00 - Housekeeping A new PS I Love You XOXO is live! PSVR2! The future of Ghost of Tsushima! What we've been playing! Thank you to our Patreon Producer Black Jack. The Roper Report - 00:08:16 - Activision Shareholder Group Pissed, Megan Farokhmanesh @ Axios 00:21:30 - Xenoblade Sequel coming, Imran @ Fanbyte 00:28:35 - Windjammers 2 Announced for PS4, PS5 as Open Beta Begins for PC & PlayStation 00:37:10 - Fortnite 00:40:05 - Ad 00:41:08 - PAX Australia Cancelled 00:47:20 - Nindie World Tomorrow! 00:47:45 - Mario Bros. Casting News, Marc Kaliroff @ NintendoWire 00:51:40 - Out today 00:54:08 - You‘re Wrong Tomorrow's Hosts: Janet and Blessing