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Týden Živě: Největší letadlo všech dob a nejmenší dron s autopilotem na dovolené

Podcast Živě

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 24:12


Výrobce větrných elektráren chce vyvinout a postavit největší letadlo světa, potřebuje totiž dostat do cíle obří lopatky pro své turbíny. WindRunner strčí do kapsy i legendární Mriju. Jirka vzal na dovolenou nový dron DJI Neo a natočil hezké záběry od moře. Jak se létá s dronem, který má autopilota a stojí okolo 5 000 korun.00:39 – Obří letadlo Radia Windrunner10:08 – DJI Neo v podrobném testu23:54 – Závěr

My Climate Journey
This Giant Aircraft Aims to Break Wind Energy's Size Limits

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 43:08


Mark Lundstrom is the founder and CEO of Radia.Radia is developing the WindRunner, the world's largest aircraft, specifically designed to transport massive offshore wind turbine blades—some reaching the length of football fields—to onshore sites. This capability, termed "GigaWind," could redefine the scope and scale of onshore wind projects. Radia isn't stopping at building these groundbreaking aircraft; they also plan to develop wind energy projects to catalyze the GigaWind transformation. This episode dives into Radia's verticalized approach to addressing a major challenge in wind energy: the physical limitations of transporting turbine blades via the U.S. interstate highway system. By circumventing these constraints, Radia envisions a future where wind farms can reach unprecedented scales.In this episode, we cover: [2:13] Mark's background in aerospace [6:27] Logistics of wind turbines on land today[9:03] Onshore vs. offshore wind energy in terms of turbine size, logistics, and economics [14:04] China's wind energy generation[15:53] An overview of Radia's WindRunner aircraft [20:57] Radia's plan to become a power provider[24:07] Siting and permitting process for Radia's projects [28:23] Radia's progress to date [30:20] Capital stack needed to fund Radia's WindRunner[35:05] Radia's decision to come out of stealth[38:32] Who Radia wants to hear from and hire [39:43] How Radia's solution can address AI power demandsEpisode recorded on Sept 19, 2024 (Published on Nov 13, 2024) Stay Connected with MCJ:Cody Simms on LinkedIn | XVisit mcj.vcSubscribe to the MCJ NewsletterEnjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review! Share feedback or suggest future topics and guests at info@mcj.vc.

Climate Positive
Revolutionizing wind power with the world's largest aircraft | Mark Lundstrom, Founder and CEO, Radia

Climate Positive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 38:33


For the world to meet its growing need for low-cost clean energy and achieve ambitious decarbonization targets, land-based onshore wind energy must be an increasingly large part of the electricity generation mix—potentially as much as 20-41% by 2050, according to BloombergNEF and the International Energy Agency (IEA). But there is a challenge: the most efficient and cost-effective wind turbines, currently applied only in offshore wind farms, have enormous blades—some longer than a football field. That makes them extremely difficult, if not impossible, to deliver and deploy, as bridges, tunnels, and road curves literally get in the way.To explore how the onshore wind industry can overcome these obstacles and drive further growth for the sector, Gil Jenkins spoke with Mark Lundstrom, Founder and CEO of Radia. Mark is a serial cross-industry entrepreneur and MIT aerospace engineer who has co-founded companies over the course of his career that seek to bring aerospace solutions to new sectors, including biotech, telecommunications, and materials science. With Radia, Mark is focused on applying these technologies to the low-carbon energy transition. Radia is in the process of building the world's largest aircraft, which will enable the deployment of the industry's biggest and best wind turbines to locations they could never reach before—creating more clean power at a lower cost.Links:Radia WebsiteMark Lundstrom on LinkedInRadia on LinkedInPress Release:Radia to Provide Low-Cost Clean Energy with the World's Biggest Wind Turbines Enabled by the World's Largest Aircraft (March 17, 2024)Press Release: Aerospace Leaders Aernnova, Leonardo and AFuzion Will Partner With Radia to Build WindRunner™, World's Largest Aircraft (July 16, 2024)Whitepaper: DeSolve Study: GigaWind has enormous economic and environmental impact (Princeton University researchers Dr. Jesse Jenkins and Dr. Nestor Sepulveda - September 1, 2023)Episode recorded August 22, 2024  Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.

Lore Watch
The recurring themes of echoes and memories in The War Within

Lore Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 59:24


Join Matt and Joe as they explore the repeated use of echoes and memories through the storyline of the current expansion leading to a discussion about the cyclical nature of WoW's storytelling as well as the subversion of tropes in recent narratives in the game. (Spoilers for the War Within main campaign.) Also, the origins of Moonkins and murlocs as well as the whereabouts of the third Windrunner sister, Vareesa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
Does the Massive WindRunner Plane Make Sense? Plus CLS Wind’s Innovative Assembly System

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 29:46


Allen, Rosemary and Phil debate whether WindRunner, a huge airplane proposed to transport wind turbine blades offshore, makes sense for the industry. Plus they discuss an article from the latest edition of PES Wind Magazine from CLS Wind about their lifting platform used to assemble wind turbines. Allen and Phil learn that Rosemary is a five-time Wheel of Fortune champion! Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: Do you have game shows in Australia, Rosemary? Is that a thing? Rosemary Barnes: Hey, I was a five time carryover champion on Wheel of Fortune. Allen Hall: What? Rosemary Barnes: What whoa. Rosemary, what was that? I was a five time carryover champion on Wheel of Fortune. I don't know if they, is it the same in the US when you win an episode, you get to come back the next day? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. So I did that five times. I was on six, six episodes. Allen Hall: How much money did you win? Rosemary Barnes: It's not as rich as, I didn't win any cash. There's no cash in the Australian one. And it's not as rich as the U S one. I think I won like 20, 30, 000 worth of stuff. Yeah, it was pretty, pretty good as a uni student. I want to, Bed and like saucepans and a couple of lazy boy recliners, one that had massaging in a fridge, and one a houseboat cruise one how did I electric guitar what else did I want? Oh, and all sorts of stuff. So much. Allen Hall: Did this really happen, Rosemary? Rosemary Barnes: This really happened when I was at uni. Allen Hall: Why we've not seen video of this? Why is this not on YouTube? I don't understand. Rosemary Barnes: I have a VHF of it. I have been thinking that I should chase down the studio and see if I can get the recordings. So I'm sure that they're archived, but I don't know how easy it is to get your hands on it. Allen Hall: Our producer needs this video badly. We have to get this back on the internet. Come on. Really? I didn't know that. It's not in your CV. Why wasn't that in your CV? Rosemary Barnes: It used to be, it did literally used to be in my CV. Wheel of Fortune couldn't have slipped in there somewhere? It's probably not anymore, but for a very long time, it was on my CV in other. And it was one it's a good way to see if people read your CV because there's no way you're reading that and not mentioning it at the interview. And two, when people did read it, then it's a really great icebreaker, you know, cause it's just Oh, okay. Before we get started, we just have to chat about that. And then it's, you know, it's a fun little thing to talk about and you then, you know, then you're friends. And then the rest of the interview goes very nicely. Okay. That's like a hot point. Pro tip for interviews is include something like that on there that will you know, be a way to start the conversation and have everyone be relaxed before the interview. Allen Hall: Okay. I think Rosemary's been holding back. We've been burying our soul every week and Rosemary's. Keeping the Wheel of Fortune thing under wraps. Philip Totaro: Now, I mean, the only thing I could put on my CV is that I used to live next to Rick James. I mean, what the, you know, like Rosemary Barnes: Allen can put on that he's married to a real rocket scientist. So that's a good one. Allen Hall: This is true. It's sort of guilt by association there. A startup called Radia founded by MIT trained rocket scientist,

The Next Trip - An Aviation and Travel Podcast
Boarding Pass 226: The WindRunner?

The Next Trip - An Aviation and Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 57:15


Doug had 3 trips since the last episode - DC to SFO, SFO to Osaka, and an out and back KC46 flight at Travis AFB in California. Drew had a quiet week with a flight lesson and a smooth week managing the a hub operation. We talk about what may be the biggest airplane ever, the WindRunner by start-up Radia, which will transport wind turbines. We also discuss:United expects its busiest Spring Break ever.JAL and Korean Air order A350s.NASA;s Artemis II plans to take astronauts around the moon next year.Which aircraft have the right of way.Air Force One and TFRs (temporary flight restrictions.We finish the episode with our preliminary travel plans for Spring Break. Will Doug and family make it to South America? Cliff hanger for next week!Join the conversation! https://www.nexttripnetwork.com/

Airplane News Update
Airplane News: FAA Sun n Fun Study, New WindRunner Aircraft, Boeing Issues Safety Advisory

Airplane News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 2:57


Welcome to your weekly General Aviation news update, and this week we have 3 stories for you; FAA recruiting pilots for Sun N Fun Study, new aircraft designed to carry wind turbine blades, and a Boeing has issued a safety advisory for the 787. First up, the FAA is asking pilots who hold a current medical certificate and have flown in the last 6 months to be part of a study at Sun N Fun.  The study session will pay $300-$500 depending on the class of medical certificate, and the study session takes about 4 hours.  The purpose of the study is to obtain data for computerized tests.  These tests are used to recertify pilots following a medical event like a head injury or stroke. We'll leave a link below to sign up if you're interested!  https://generalaviationnews.com/2024/03/18/faa-recruiting-pilots-attending-sun-n-fun-for-research-study/ Next up this week is a new design for an airplane that would be long enough to carry wind turbine blades. The company, Radia, out of Colorado hopes to build the 356 foot long jet to deliver turbine blades to remote land-based wind farms. The aircraft, a 4 engined jet called the WindRunner, will carry two turbine blades per flight to remote unimproved airstrips near the wind turbine fields. Delivery of the blades will allow wind turbines with blade lengths up to 320 feet, 100 feet longer than currently used.  To put the cargo volume in perspective, WindRunner will have 7 times the cargo capacity of a C5 Galaxy along with a range of 1200 miles. We'll keep you up to date with more news about the WindRunner. https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/massive-aircraft-designed-to-carry-wine-turbine-blades/ Last up this week is Boeing's Response to the LATAM 787 issue we discussed last week. If you're unfamiliar, there was an issue in a LATAM 787 that resulted in a hard pitch down injuring 50+ people.  Previously the cause was unknown, now it's speculated the seat switch on the Dreamliner may be to blame. Boeing has issued a safety advisory asking airlines to inspect the switches on their 787s as a precautionary measure, noting that in certain circumstances the safety cap can jam the button resulting in unintended seat movement.  According to a Wall Street Journal report on the LATAM flight, a flight attendant serving a mean inadvertently hit a switch on the back of the seat pushing the pilot into the controls of the 787. Currently, no official report from New Zealand has been released. https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/boeing-issues-safety-advisory-after-latam-airlines-incident/ Alright, that's it! Have a great week and we'll see you next week.

IEN Radio
Can the World's Largest Plane Save Wind Power?

IEN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 2:41


Offshore wind power projects set up shop in the water because it's often too much of a logistical nightmare to transport their massive turbine blades inland. But that could change in the future if one startup is successful in building the world's largest plane.According to the U.S. Department of Energy, offshore wind turbines can be as much as one-and-a-half times the height of the Washington Monument and feature blades the length of a football field. That's specifically why Mark Lundstrom, an aerospace engineer, and his company, Radia, is building the WindRunner, a massive plane that's also the length of a football field. If completed, the WindRunner will be the largest plane in the world in terms of length and cargo capacity.Download and listen to the audio version below and click here to subscribe to the Today in Manufacturing podcast.

Flypodden
FLIGHT 292 -  SAS ut av Chapter 11 og flygende vindmøller

Flypodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 24:06


Det har blitt tirsdag 19. mars når vi spiller inn flight 292. SAS er ute av konkurshjørnet mens Pacific Airlines går inn, Ukraina vil gjenåpne luftrommet og WindRunner vil fly vindmølleblader. Velkommen ombord! Ulykkesflight 292: Pan American 292 JetBlue 292 AKTUELT: Konkurshjørnet Fly91 nytt indisk regionalselskap med ATR-72  Air France med wet-lease på Oslo i sommer Styreformann blir CEO i PLAY Airlines Ukraina vil åpne deler av luftrommet Avinors passasjertall uke 11 Radia WindRunner blir verdens største fly - om det blir bygget

Knewz
WindRunner: Plans for World's Largest Plane Revealed

Knewz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 3:16


The plans for the world's largest airplane, named the WindRunner, have been revealed by the engineers at the Colorado-based energy company Radia.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Press B To Cancel
Press B 149: March Radness - Best Video Game Villains

Press B To Cancel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 99:28


Read transcript It's time for Press B's March Radness! A month long celebration of salt and tears as each week in March we do bracket tournment style episodes. On this week's episode of Press B, join our hosts as they dive into the world of video game villains and battle it out to crown the ultimate bad guy! We've assembled (scientifically and randomized) brackets of 12 of the most iconic and memorable video game villains, from Bowser to Sephiroth to GLaDOS. Listen in as they debate and discuss each villain's strengths, weaknesses, and overall impact on their respective game's story and gameplay. Who will come out on top and be crowned the ultimate video game villain? Tune in to find out! Press B To Cancel now on Youtube! For updates and more episodes please visit our website www.pressbtocancel.com, or find us on Twitter @pressbtocancel and Instagram @pressbtocancel. Special thanks to The Last Ancient on SoundCloud for our podcast theme. Transcript: Chard (A): If he dies, he dies. Greatest video game vitillins today on. Wulff (B): Um. Chard (A): Welcome, everybody, back to another actual, live bless you episode of Presbyter cancel tonight. I am the blessed host of this evening's episode. But I'm not alone. As Jake say. No, I'm not alone. I'm with four of the greatest villains I know running amongst us here. Jake, how are you, sir? Jake (C): I'm doing good. Thanks for being having me back. Chard (A): Thanks for being having back. Thanks for being having back, too. You hit me. I'm just werewolf. Jake (C): I'm distracted setting shit up and oh, crap. Chard (A): How are you set up if we're running? Jake (C): I always set stuff up. Sins (D): The intro. Chard (A): No, even every mad scientist has an evil contraption werewolf. How are you, sir? No. Wulff (B): Is the audio long? Sins (D): There we go. Chard (A): There it is. Wulff (B): Okay, so I unmuted after the sneeze. Cool. Chard (A): It works. Wulff (B): Just muted after the sneeze. Great. Chard (A): Your reverse machines work great. Wulff (B): I apologize for that sneeze. Sins (D): Hey, I caught a light sneeze. Chard (A): Of the evening. I guess I also made my own pretty hate machine. Citistar, how are you? Sins (D): I am Valaneous tonight. Chard (A): There's a pill for that GP. How are you? No whimsical, friend. GP (E): Speaking of Charlie, speaking of whatever those erection pills were that you sent me, they are nuts if we can keep this episode under 2 hours, because at the end of about an hour and a half from now, I will need to go to the Er. Two and a half hours ago, my. Chard (A): Wife accidentally washed those pills, and now I cannot get my pants to fold. Guys, just as bad as that joke are these people that are on our list today. You like that, Segue? Jake (C): That's pretty damn smooth. GP (E): We go hard. Chard (A): We do in the paint, as a matter of fact. Sports reference. Sports ball. Sins (D): Sports ball. Chard (A): Guys, it is march. Radness. We continue fourth on our continuation of brackets bracketeering the brack on tears. Isn't that a Jack White band? No, we're talking music, and we're definitely talking music and sports today. And unfortunately, these guys have come along. We're going to break these guys down. We have several selected villains that we are going to do in our own scientifically, whimsical, Canadian lies way of discussing who tyrannically. Sorry, tyrannically is what I meant to say. Jake (C): I have whimsical back. I'd rather be whimsical. But, you know, out of our no. Chard (A): There'S no Whimsical out of our list of these people. Now, we know there's other villains out there. We dug very deep on the surface of these to try and figure out which one of these villains would be good. Some you'll know, some we won't know. It'll happen, trust me. And some you will probably rant rave that these were poor choices, but guess what? We're the host, so we pick what we want, because that's how things work around here. Sins (D): If it's not on our list, call out in the comments or come yell at us in discord there you go. Chard (A): Yeah, that 100% of us have full time jobs. It's very difficult to find a list when you're having people yelling at you all day. Well, okay. Sorry. 90% of us. Wow. Sins (D): Jeff throwing down early. Chard (A): Time job. Wulff (B): You take care of it. Chard (A): That's not easy. That beautiful background behind you. That's beautiful. That's hard work. Wulff (B): I don't get to see it as. Sins (D): Much as I used to in Chat. Jeff's throwing down early. GP (E): Let's ease up on the spoilers. Chard (A): What do you think? Jake (C): Kafka may not even be there. Sins (D): Kefa didn't make our list. Jake (C): Yeah, he's a small time you guys. Chard (A): Are using the Kafka didn't make our list. Chard Monk didn't make the stream. Wulff (B): All right. Chard (A): It's kind of a one, and it's like, if there's one thing that comes with me everywhere, that's not my wife, it's Kefca. Let's just be honest, all right? I do. I'm trying to get a Kefca tattoo, as a matter of fact. That's not a joke. That's true. Let's go ahead and fire things off. We're going to start with our first two villain matchup back to back here. Our first selection is Joker Mark Hamill. Sins (D): Mark, joker. GP (E): Need to specify that. Chard (A): And Bowser from Mario from the Mario Brothers series. Jake (C): The Marios. Yeah. Sins (D): We're specifically talking video game versions of these villains. So Joker, Mark Hamill, I know that there's similarities, but it is the video game arkham series and not the cartoon series, where he's the Joker. Jake (C): Right. He's great in both, but specifically the video game in this case. Yes. GP (E): Also, when we're talking about let's read. Chard (A): Everything'S about video games here. Right. GP (E): But also, is the metric or the rubric that we are saying for best villain, meaning, like, most iconic, most likable, most successful. What's the metric here? Jake (C): I think we have to be well rounded with this. Right. We have to look at their impact in the game, their successes, their character. I think it's a well rounded we should look at all angles when we're talking about these villains. GP (E): Yeah, agreed. Wulff (B): Yeah. Chard (A): We got to think about some longevity issues that are in here too, because Bowser has been an iconic villain for a long time, while the Joker has been an iconic villain, but not in video game tropes for as long as Bowser. Jake (C): Okay. Sins (D): And if we do look at backstory, then Joker actually comes all the way in from whatever 1930s or 40s or whatever it was, right? If we're talking backstory. Chard (A): Right. Not joaquin. Phoenix's. Joker, by the way. Sins (D): No. Chard (A): Still a great movie. Jake (C): No. GP (E): I could do an entire podcast episode on why that movie upset me. Chard (A): All right, who wants to go round robin on this first? I'll go. I'll tell you what, I'm going to just announce this right now. I know Sinister said he would go last, but I'll tell you what, as the host, I will be the tiebreaker of going last. I will make that decision. Sins (D): This is how Kefco wins call me a tyrant. This is how Kefko wins. Chard (A): I'm trying to ease everybody's mind on here. Although I do like it when GP says, all right, Char, well, you and I, our opinions don't matter. So what do you pick? GP (E): I'm going to go and call it Chard. You and I, our opinions don't matter. Chard (A): So who wants to go first in this round? Jake (C): I'll go for this one. Yeah. The randomized brackets are really cruel here because this is a tough matchup. I mean, Bowser is one of the longest standing video game villains. It was randomized. We discussed this off this, off the stream. It's randomized, scientifically, accurately, through the AI. Anyway, bowser has been a longtime villain, but Mark Hamill, forget the animated series, forget everything else in his career. Just the arkham joker, like Arkham city and Arkham Asylum. He is so good. His voice acting is just iconic as this villain. He's chilling. He's just scary. He's such a great villain and such a great performance in the Arkan games. I mean, Bowser is great and all, and he's a big part of the Mario franchise. But I mean, come on. Joker, I think, is the villain. I think he's like, such an iconic villain. I like Bowser, but I think especially the more recent Mario games where they had the opportunity for things like me voice acting or a story, they don't really do that right. Like, even in Mario Odyssey, the story was Bowser's kidnapping Peach to get married. It makes no sense, and it's barely even a damn plot. So even though he's like, iconic looking, he's not really impactful in the storylines to Mario. Not that there is one to begin with. I mean, he's memorable, I guess, because of nostalgia. But I think Mark Campbell's performance as the joker in Arkham is so damn good. Sins (D): All right, I want to go next. That's why I was holding up my finger there. Chard (A): Because I was getting my bingo card out? Sins (D): No, because I was going to make the argument, you already did this, but I guess I'm going to probably drive it home a little bit. Bowser, while being a long term video game villain, he hasn't actively tried to murder at mass levels. His whole goal is to marry Peach and rule the mushroom kingdom. Right? And then here's the Joker who has literally tried to kill everyone through infection or some other whatever, and he does it with almost a lack of reasoning or care. We've done this trope before, but some people just want to watch, so well. Ben right. GP (E): Specifically, your Mark Hamill impression is horrible. Sins (D): It is. Chard (A): I thought that was Bowser. GP (E): I should have said that. Jake (C): Jack black. Sins (D): But one thing I want to point out, and this happened, I think this was in Arkham Asylum. The first of kind of the video games that we're talking about at the end, he actually has destroyed the cure and he is infected and he knows that Batman is going to save him. And so he goes into this just balls to the wall. Because he knows that no matter how bad of a villain he is, his hero is going to save him because he knows Batman is that good. And so he is just that bad that he is like I will destroy my chances of even surviving this because I know that the hero is going to save me. So I also vote joker. GP (E): Interesting. I hear what you're saying, Sinistar, and also I hear what you're saying, daddy, but I think that it's tough. I think the more iconic villain here in terms of video games is going to have to be Bowser. Which villain do I find more ultimately captivating? Interesting? Would I rather party with all those things going to go to the Joker? But if we're just talking across the spectrum of pop culture, I don't know, it's tough. If the Joker did not exist in movies, TV shows, or anything other than the Arkham series, I don't think he would be as prolific as Bowser, who is primarily in the video games. Yes, he's been in some movies, dennis Hopper, but that's not what he's known for. Sins (D): We don't talk about Super Mario Brothers. Jake (C): Yeah. Chard (A): John Lang Guizamo was excellent as an Italian plumber. GP (E): Okay, first off, John Lang Guizamo is great in about anything. I'll watch him read the dictionary. Johnny Legs, if you're watching, I love you. Hope I can call you Johnny Legs. The other part of that, though no, again, I think if the Joker didn't exist outside of video games, he would be a cool villain, but I don't know that he would be as prolific as Bowser. So I think I got to vote Bowser, even though, in fact, right now, I'm wearing my Batman pajama pants. You guys know I'm a big Batman fan. I got to give it to Bowser. I'll lock it up. Wulff (B): All right. Chard (A): That was an incredible twist of events I did not expect. Wulff (B): Let's look at the lengths that Bowser will go to accomplish his goals. Chard (A): He is willing oh, you're going to read the book. Wulff (B): No, he's going to read the he. GP (E): Is the biggest employer of the Mushroom Kingdom, I wager that. Wulff (B): But he's willing to go to the moon to accomplish his goals. He is willing to. What was the other one? He'll work with Mario if he absolutely has to. GP (E): Mario RPG. I like that. Wulff (B): Which he's done. He can set aside his personal differences to achieve his goals. And when a villain really wants to accomplish what they want to accomplish, they have to learn to be able to move forward with the circumstances they're given. And Bowser always does that. Bowser also lied to his child about who his mom was. Who the fuck does that? That's dark. Jake (C): That's how bad a villain he is. He lies to his children. He's a bad daddy. That's what. Chard (A): His nephews we have the daddy of daddy. Sins (D): I want you to remember somebody who knows something. I want you to remember this argument for later. Because me? Yeah, because there is a villain that we are going to bring up daughter issues. GP (E): No, I don't want to know. I have done my way to ignore the list that you all do some research. Chard (A): I know what you're going to talk about. Jake (C): Okay, real quick. Bowser versus Mario. Can't we all agree that Mario is killed more than Bowser? So isn't Mario a better villain than Bowser anyway? So that automatically disqualifies. GP (E): That goes back to what I was saying though. I mean, Bowser is the largest employer of the Mushroom Kingdom. You have the Princess Kingdom who rules over all these individuals. And then you have the Plumber who comes in and kills them all trying. Jake (C): He's a bad employer. He's a bad boss, but doesn't make him a bad guy. GP (E): Look, yes, we all know horrible employers, but in the end of the day, is he not putting food on tables? I don't know. Chard (A): It sounds like the premise for horrible boss is three. Wulff (B): Yeah. How many things does Bowser kill? We never see him kill anything unless he kills Mario. Right. Have you watched Mario brother throwing yoshis into lava pits and off of cliffs? Sins (D): Yeah, never mind. Never mind punching yoshi in the back of the head to make him eat things. Chard (A): Yeah, right. Wulff (B): Friends. He's throwing off of cliffs and into lava pits. GP (E): For what it's worth, count for a lot. It's mutually. Wulff (B): Mario is the villain. Jake (C): I think so. Browser's biggest crime is just not having his fortresses up to safety. GP (E): That's not true. There's the kidnapping and presumed attempted rape, which you can't sweep that under the rug. Chard (A): That's true. Sins (D): Trigger warning. GP (E): Sorry folks, nobody's a piece of shit. But I think if the issue is iconic have we voted? Did everybody go? Wulff (B): I said bowser. To me. Bowser. No line is too much to cross for him. Jake (C): Okay. GP (E): Yeah. Jake (C): So it's two to two, I guess, right? Chard (A): Yeah, the tiebreaker is wow. Jake (C): There you go. Your opinion does matter. Chard (A): It does matter. It never matters that far. Okay, well, on that note, listen. You guys say that Bowser hasn't killed a whole lot of people. I've watched Cindy Star play Mario Brothers. That's not true. He's killed a lot of people. GP (E): You're thinking of gravity. You're thinking of gravity and spatial awareness. Chard (A): He did design spatial awareness. That's true. The big villain here is actually gravity and spatial awareness. That's true. Sins (D): In a trick twist, the first bracket goes to gravity and spatial awareness. Chard (A): Aka Bowser. Listen, bowser turned the Mushroom Kingdom people into bricks and Mario did kill them. That's where I thought you were going with that wolf. I got to lean on this whole thing with me and the Joker. The Joker and Mark Hamill. Fantastic. Let's think of it this way. I'm going to do how my discussion on the phone went today. Listen. Mark Hamill. Incredible actor. Wonderful job. Top tier, couldn't have done any better. Top notch. However, not going to cut it in this bracket. I got to go with Bowser on this one. And purely because, like GP said, if it wasn't for the Joker being iconic and other things and in comic books before he was put into video games, he's everywhere. It's not really a video game character. He's everywhere. Bowser is a video game character. He was created for gaming and gaming likeness and then has spawned into Dennis Hopper playing King Cooper and the whole nine yards. I'm just saying that if we're going to the roots of video game villains, got to go with Bowser. And it may be the nostalgia again talking. Don't know, don't care. I'll go with bowser. So I've noticed that the bowser fight. GP (E): In Super Mario World. Sorry for the Super Nintendo. After you jump on him and he's in his little thing, he pops out and she's waving. She's like hell. Not to show my sensibilities here, but that was terrifying to me as a kid. She's obviously not wanting to be there. Don't do that. Sins (D): Yeah. Chard (A): Horrible, right? Sins (D): And Bowser, don't stand on her when you're flying your little weird propeller chair. GP (E): That's a TARDIS. There's more room down there than what you think. Jake (C): Yeah, figure it on the inside than isn't. Sins (D): I don't want to hear about Bowsers down there. It's fine. Chard (A): I was going to say it's an undetectable extension charm. GP (E): I love that. All right. Bowser. Jake (C): Bowser. Chard (A): Okay, so round two. So round one goes to Bowser of the Mario franchise. That's fantastic. I'm excited about this one. I'm really excited about this next matchup. We had discussed this amongst our MPs together as a team and we were kind of very him and ha. But Jake actually had a very solid point about this. Could have some really good discussion going into it. So without further ado, I had a good point. Sins (D): No, it's getting delayed. Chard (A): As I am told quite often when I say see, I say things that are smart, I usually get retorted with, well, a broken clock is right twice a day, too. So I'm going to hit you with that one. 1%. One in a row, Jake. One in a row. Sins (D): Except for you're running in military time. And it's once a day, sir. GP (E): My anxiety can't handle this. What's the bracket? Is it like two minutes? Jake (C): Come on. Chard (A): Don't a, I'm going to pronounce this the way I feel it needs to pronounce. Do not at me. This is Magis from Chrono trigger fame. Wulff (B): What? Chard (A): And Handsome Jack versus Mages and Handsome Jack. Sins (D): All right. Can I go first? Jake (C): Only you called megas. GP (E): Maybe. Chard (A): Not called magic. Called magic. Thank you. Sins (D): Look, we're going to have a GIF versus GIF argument here. It's fine. Like my juffed, I'm going to start with Magis. So my experience with Magus Magus, Magus, magus is so far I have only had him as the villain, and I ran him off. I haven't seen some sort of redemption story, but I've heard tell of redemption story. Chard (A): Should we have Citizen mute his headphones for this discussion after he's done making. Sins (D): No, well, it's fine. Jake (C): He's already past the point of the spoilers for that anyway, right? Like you did the NC Palace. I saw you stream it. Chard (A): Yeah, no, he did not go to the end of the he's in the area, like right before one of the boss fights. Sins (D): It's fine. It's okay. That game is 30 years old. However years old it is. Jake (C): Yeah, there is a redemption in that. He's not the big bad, right? In crone trigger. It's Lavos. That's the big bad. Sins (D): And that's kind of where I'm going, is even knowing that he's a redemption story. He did start the whole Lavos mess, right? Well, didn't he kind of kick it off? I mean, it's fine anyway, but with the redemption story, he feels a little soft. He feels a little soft as far as a villain goes. Now, Handsome Jack handsome Jack literally places a floating space station in orbit that can nuke basically whatever he wants. And when his daughter, who has the Siren abilities, accidentally kills her mother through a fight with another person, he decides that he's going to imprison her to power his station. So if you want to talk a daughter arc, if you want to talk a father daughter arc, here's a guy that's like, well, sure, you accidentally killed your mother, but you know what? You're now my power source and enslaves her and then proceeds to basically destroy any vault hunter that decides to show up on Pandora. He purposefully murders, unless they have the chance to open the vault for him specifically. GP (E): But he was honest about who the mother was, and I think that counts. I agree. Handsome Jack for the win on this one. Sins (D): Yeah, I'm going Handsome Jack over. Magus. Magus. Magus. GP (E): Have you guys heard of Dragon Ball Z? Chard (A): Yeah. GP (E): Who is the greatest villain from Dragon Ball Z? Here's a hint. Not Vegeta. Chard (A): That's true. GP (E): Okay, well, I'll close it there, but no law applies. And between these two I got to go. Handsome Jack. Though I do very much enjoy Maggis. Sins (D): That's two for Handsome Jack, then. GP (E): His Majesty. No, too much. Sorry. Chard (A): Booker T. Booker. Majesty. Booker. Sins (D): Yeah. Chard (A): Wrestler do you want to go or. Wulff (B): You want I have a quick question. Is Handsome Jack's daughter, serif or Seraphim, whatever her name was. Whoever. Sins (D): No, he enslaves her later when his I think his daughter ends up dying and he ends up putting the other Siren in her place. Wulff (B): I didn't finish. I only got like maybe halfway through or something. Sins (D): Yeah. Angel. Thank you. Wulff (B): Angel. Yeah. Thank you, jeff but McGuff, he was an asshole. Chard (A): I love it. Wulff (B): But his intentions were in the right place. He was trying to do something for the greater good. He wasn't trying to be a villain. And his end goal was to save the world, not destroy it. Right? That's not much of a villain. He's Chronos nemesis for a time, but he's not the villain of the game. Handsome Jack is a villain. I got to say that's coming from I knew about his redemption chance the first time I played Chrono trigger, and I still said, Fuck that, Maggus. You're going down. GP (E): He's not your gus. He's Mcguss. Wulff (B): Yeah, he's Mcguss. Jake (C): As a youth, he was Janus. As an adult. He's megas janus. Wulff (B): Janice. GP (E): Which would you rather be called? Anus. Chard (A): Look, we don't get to pick her. Jake (C): Names that her parents bestowed on us. And he was named J Anus. And that's just the way it is, my kids. Wulff (B): Question. How do you pronounce his sister's name? Chard (A): Shala. Wulff (B): I'm sorry, I derailed the conversation there. Sins (D): Quick aside, quick aside. I do have to give Handsome Jack. He did create. Or he bought, actually. But without Handsome Jack, we wouldn't have butt stallion but. Chard (A): The iconic. Wulff (B): But my vote is Handsome Jack on this one. GP (E): Yeah. Jake (C): Okay. Chard (A): Well, Jake, looks like you're, in my opinion, don't matter. So what do you got, bud? Jake (C): I tell you. Here's the thing. Okay, fine. So you want to argue that Handsome Jack is maybe the more sinister, the more evil villain. That's fine. Villain does not necessarily always mean evil. Sometimes it could just be a jerk and that could be a villain, right? GP (E): Are you talking about Kirby? Jake (C): No. Kirby has many villains. Can you do those? Misunderstood. Chard (A): Anyway, is this a veiled attack? Jake (C): No. So maggus. Magus magus magus magus maggas. His aura, okay? His look, his garb, the cape, the rubber gloves, the dark slick back hair, the paley pasty white skin, the red eyes. The theme music in the boss battle with Megas is fucking iconic and is one of my favorite boss encounters. And you don't do boss encounters against friends. He's the bad guy. Is he the world's most evil villain? No, but he's a pretty awesome bad guy. GP (E): Conversation is, though. Jake (C): Handsome Jack is just evil. Chard (A): Sure, but he's just rich. Jake (C): He doesn't look cool. He's got a cool horse, he spends his money. Sins (D): He's handsome. Is he? GP (E): We will have other episodes where we discuss handsome doable dude in video games. Is that is not this one. Chard (A): Wow. Jake (C): Ride his crystal horse all he wants. He's not the best bad guy in this match. Sins (D): He purposefully diamond horse. It's a horse made of diamonds. Literally of diamonds. But he is so handsome that he put his face on a whole bunch of doppelgangers on purpose. Jake (C): Look, is Batman the best hero because he's rich? No. Chard (A): He's arguably not a very good hero to begin with, but let's not get into that debate. Sins (D): Jeff. Jeff is correct. Wulff (B): In Chat, this isn't about heroes. This is about village. Sins (D): Jeff is correct. In Chat, Handsome Jack succeeded. GP (E): Now, is it not Handsome Jack. Jake (C): It's Handsome handsome also, am I not wrong? Chard (A): Who cursed? Jake (C): Wasn't it not Magus who cursed, Frog? It was maggus, right? GP (E): Glenn? Chard (A): Magis. GP (E): Not to dachshund, but Glenn, yes. Jake (C): Who cursed? Glenn. Chard (A): Glenn of 600 Ad. Sorry, dude, my bad. GP (E): Wow. Everybody's going to go hunting for Glenn now. Sins (D): It was Maegus. Wulff (B): To be fair, Cyrus had no business dragging Glenn around with him to fight McGuff. Chard (A): They were buggy. I go everywhere. Dennis Star, he doesn't drag me around. I just fucking chill up. Wulff (B): How many squires? How many squires? Just Glenn. He's the only one taken advantage of by heroes in that game. Chard (A): Cyrus is so good, he doesn't need multiple squires. He only needs g. Lynn all right, so we're going to go with Mages on that one, Jake? Is that what you're saying? Jake (C): Yeah. I'm saying magus mages cool. GP (E): Please agree. How to pronounce jump. J Is it Forest Jump are we having. Chard (A): I don't know a lot about Borderlands, I know a lot about Chrono Trigger, and I'm going to go ahead and chime in on this one. Magus is not a villain. He is a man of circumstance and time. Literally of time. He's a man that is trying to get revenge. Sinister plug ears earmuffs sinister ear muffs. Thank you. He's a man that's trying to get revenge on what his mother did to him and his family and how and his sister and all the shit that went down with there. The man was just trying to get back at him and unfortunately, people were getting in his way to get it done. Yes, it is the Vegeta complex, we will call it that. It is vegeta. It's literally vegeta. Wulff (B): Literally trying to what his family broke. Chard (A): With the risk of how this sounds, it's Vegas. It's what it is. It's what it's going to be. We're going with it. I don't care. Don't die on me, Jake. Jake (C): Really? Chard (A): Vegas? Yes. Handsome Jack, you could put your there you go. Handsome Jack is so fucking twisted that in his brain, he thinks he's the hero. GP (E): Well, that's the hallmark of a good villain. Chard (A): Yeah, he thinks he's doing the right thing, but it's so fucking twisted and fucked up, he doesn't care. He still thinks he's right. He still thinks he's getting roll up. I did research today. I've barely played any Borderlands, so I have plenty of people here to tell me if I'm wrong or not. GP (E): You knew he was from Borderlands. Chard (A): Like we are killing off all the Volt hunters because he thinks he's doing it right and he's doing world dominance. Thinks he's the hero. He thinks he's saving his daughter by turning her into the power source for his doomsday device. So as much as I love Mages, or Ages, or Mcgaggas, or Janus Forest Guillumpus, I'm going with Handsome Jack. Sins (D): It's Forrest. Chard (A): I did not stutter. So, I think Handsome Jack is going to be the true villain out of these two. I think that Mages is a really good story and could be a really like on its own debate on on his experience. His depiction is direction, but for actual villainry, I got to go with Handsome Jack on that one. Jake (C): Look, Handsome Jack doesn't have a theme song. Just saying. He does not have a clip. Chard (A): Mages theme song is easily I had it recreated for my stream. That's how good it is. Sins (D): I love that Handsome Jack gets not one, but two games, right? Two entire games of him as the villain. Chard (A): If Chronocross wasn't garbage, then maybe Mages could have had two games too. But unfortunately they decided to shit all over that one. But listen, in terms of cool factor, if we're talking cool factor and badass fights and great lead ins and music and shit, majors wins nine times out of ten and twice on Sundays. He's incredible. But in the villainry department, without spoiling it for Sinistar, heads of Jack wins. You're good. GP (E): What constitutes as a theme song for a villain? The reason I ask there is a song my dad used to hum when I was a kid and he would not important. Chard (A): Let's move on. Was it an original piece? Jake (C): Wow. GP (E): I don't know. Chard (A): Made it up as he went. That it's his this was fucking dark. You want to go dark? I'll dive right into that black pit with you. Right. Sins (D): Sorry, YouTube. Chard (A): Everybody said he was going to be agreeable. Sins (D): Yeah, he's agreeably. Tainting all of every story with his. GP (E): Dad always up on the backstory on the lore. The GP. Chard (A): Lore. Doesn't the GP lore. GP (E): Yeah. Chard (A): All right, guys, let's move on to the next one. So I just recently got to know one of our villains in this particular bracket, and I'm pretty excited about it because she's fucking funny as shit. She kills me, literally. Tries to at least a couple of times. And then this other one is we went with the human form, the later form of this in particular. So we're going to go with Gladys from Portal and Ganondorf Ganondorf, the dorf in the later versions. Ganondorf Dorphy. Good old the zelda. This is a good bracket montage. GP (E): It also sucks because gentlemen, these are great bad guys. Start your bad AIS. Sins (D): Who's starting this one? GP (E): I don't want to. Wulff (B): I will start. So we've got the humanoid gannon. Ganondorf. Or we've got genetic life form and disc operating system. Chard (A): But she's so funny. Sins (D): Have you played number two? Yeah, I've been playing no, jimmy, have. Wulff (B): You played the show? Yeah. Sins (D): Okay. Wulff (B): Portal two. Chard (A): This would be the time where I pull out my steam deck and say, yes, I've been playing on my steam deck, but it's in the living room because I was playing it on my steam deck. Wulff (B): Absolutely. I've played portal one and two. I love those games. But glados. Oh, man, I don't know. This is a tough one because Gannon is just such an evil prick who is relentless, right? GP (E): What an. Ahole, absolutely. Chard (A): But he has a smug look on his face too. Jake (C): Don't punchable face. Chard (A): Big fucking nose, asshole. Wulff (B): Gladys isn't even really capable of emotion. She's just doing what needs to be done. Sins (D): No, but she is an asshole prick too. With the whole parents thing. Your parents don't love you. Or this air is recycled from outside. I'm just kidding. Or I saw a deer today, but you don't get to. Chard (A): Stasis. Wulff (B): She is definitely endlessly demeaning, I will give you that. Chard (A): Which most people, when they come out of stasis, tend to lose a little bit of weight and are fatigued. You don't appear to have lost anything. Damn, bitch. Call me fat man. Sins (D): When she has celebration for the character's parents, confetti comes out. Chard (A): Oh, I'm sorry, they don't love you. Wulff (B): It's just a insults and attacks constantly. Sins (D): Just verbal. Wulff (B): Not just verbal, but you know what I mean, because she does try to kill shell numerous times. Sins (D): What about when she's in the potato? She actually kind of has a personality with feelings when she's in the potato. Wulff (B): I think that's partly because she doesn't have the personality core limiters. Sins (D): Right, right. Wulff (B): So it's really all the Tweaking to her systems that have made her how she is. She was not inherently that way, but at the end of the day, those tweakings to the systems are still Gladys and not the original person that she was based on. That worked for Cave Johnson. At her core. She's Cave, johnson's assistant. But the personality limiters have made her glados. Right. And that's what we see as the villain in Portal. And then you've got Gan, and again, like I said, he's just a relentless reincarnating self aggrandizing wanting to take over the world. Bastard, right? GP (E): Yeah, he's the archetype. Wulff (B): Yeah. Chard (A): I don't know. GP (E): Part of what makes Blatant so kind of scary and chilling is because her motives were kind of unknown. To what degree? What is her end game? If I die in this building, is she going to continue mocking my corpse? Sins (D): Well, and that's the thing that I want to bring up is that's the thing I want to bring up is yes, Ganondorf has continued to try to take over the world. Right? But here's the thing about Gladys. The world has already ended and she's continuing on with this last person. Jake (C): Is that the lore for Portal? Wulff (B): We don't know for sure. Sins (D): You don't know? But there's no humans. You don't ever see any other humans. Jake (C): Right? Well, the facility is empty except for the one character. Sins (D): Well, but there are allusions to basically saying like, this is post the end of humanity. There are illusions to that. Jake (C): Okay, you guys kept saying Ganondorf is wanting to take over the world. He does, though, in Arcarena of Time, he actually ends up taking over the world when Link is stuck in a time thing. And when you come out as adult Link, the world is basically an apocalypse. Gannon rules everything. So he kind of does win in Link to the Past. He maintains dominion over the entire dark world. So he's always had in some capacity like this. He controls vast number of people and, like, takes him down. But he still he wins to a degree. Right? Wulff (B): Yeah. Well, he also you come into Breath of the Wild, and Gannon has already won. You're well past Gannon winning. Sins (D): That's true. Wulff (B): Gannon is supposed to be the physical form of evil in The Legend of Zelda. Right. Like, that's what Gannon is, no matter what iteration of it. Gannon is the physical manifestation of evil in Zelda. Sins (D): Right. Wulff (B): Whereas glados she's got goals with psychopathic tendencies. Right. And it's hard to say which is scarier, kind of no, this is crazy, is scary and Gladys is crazy. GP (E): And you don't have enough information because of the Starkness and the scarcity of anything in the Portal games, your knowledge of what is is severely limited. But you know that there's this very irritating but oddly charming, funny, sexy, early bond kind of voice talking to you. Sins (D): Anyway, Gannon, real quick aside, real quick aside, there's a poker game on steam poker night. Wulff (B): Poker night at the inventory. Sins (D): Yeah. And the second one, Gladys, is the dealer. And it is delicious. It is absolutely delicious. Chard (A): I just had dinner, too. Wulff (B): This is a tough one. Chard (A): I forgot Wolf hasn't been yeah, I. Wulff (B): Think I have to it's it's very close, but I gotta go Gannon on this one. GP (E): I agree, Gannon dorf. But who would I rather probably have a conversation with? Gladys? Sins (D): There's two for Gannon. There is a scene in my mind there is a scene in my mind in Portal Two when Wheatley has been helping or you've been helping Wheatley get the system activated again and all of a sudden that elevator starts going up and all those switches start flipping. And then you see Gladys peel herself off the floor in her cybernetic bits and pieces and it is terrifying. And then on top of that, for those that have VR whatever, that steam that VR. No, but I'm talking the game that they made where you can like but it's all portal based game stuff. Chard (A): Oh, is it really? Yes. Sins (D): And Gladys gladys is massive and terrifying. Wulff (B): So they did something. Chard (A): You can play portal on VR. Sins (D): No, it's its own game. I can't remember what it's called. There's a scene where you assemble the little dudes that are in Portal Two. Wulff (B): And there's a scene where you okay, this is a thing that they built to sort of teach you how to use the valve index. Sins (D): It was prior to valve index. This was during live. Wulff (B): Okay. Sins (D): But if you go into that, you put that headset on it, you look up a gladys, it's called the lab. That's what it is. It's the lab. Chard (A): The lab. Sins (D): It is terrifying. Yeah, it is terrifying. I'm going to say Gladys because to. GP (E): Me. Sins (D): There is nothing more sinister than what seems like the world has already ended and the villain is still going. Like the villain has one last toy and is still going. So I'm going to vote for Gladys because it's not even trying to take over the world. She just wants to experiment on these people. GP (E): Just wants to watch the world burn. I think I just came up with that. Chard (A): That is kind. Sins (D): So gladys here. Jake (C): So I was already to say Gannon but then sister is making a good point and then Wolf said something that's sticking with me where it's just like Gannon is the embodiment of evil. Sure. But Gladys is crazy and crazy is scary and terrifying. Wulff (B): Yeah, crazy beats scary is what it was. I think. Chard (A): Crazy hot. Crazy hot scale, right? Jake (C): So Link against Gannon. Link kind of knows where he stands with Gannon, right. At all times. He's evil. He's the bad guy. His mission is defeat Gannon. He knows this. They could enter a room together and they know where he stands with Gannon. He's just the bad guy. Glados you never know. Is she throwing you a bone, throwing you some cake, trying to get you to help you? Or is she just experimenting as another trap, another twist, another minor cake. GP (E): There will be cake. You will. Sins (D): Spoiler. Warning for those that haven't played portal one I'm going to say this. There is a line where she says in one of the experiments she says I lied to you but I won't lie to you again. And then later, like a couple of experiments later she says you will be baked and then there will be cake. And you think it's a slip of the tongue. GP (E): But there is no tongue. Jake (C): Yeah, it's not. GP (E): There's only a disk operating system. Jake (C): The other thing is too is Gannon. Chard (A): Is he's the bad guy. Jake (C): He's kind of like created these dungeons or added his minions to these dungeons. His final tower is constructed by him. It's really not effective at all. Really. Link easily trounces the final dungeon arcane of time and makes it to the top. It's not much of an obstacle. Whereas Gladys has made a maze of traps and just terrifyingly difficult puzzles to torment and torture the player. I actually think Gladys I think is the better villain in this case. I didn't think I'd go this way but I'm going to vote Gladys. Sins (D): All right, one last thing. And this has no voting like tie to it whatsoever. I talked to Chard about this but the anger module is voiced by Mike Patton. GP (E): Also Ganondorf I think has to win with horse riding abilities. So not that's part of the official you ever see Gladys on a horse? I've not. Chard (A): How fortuitous that I am here yet again. Being the tiebreaker between you chosen charge. Jake (C): Your opinion matters again. Wulff (B): Yeah. Jake (C): Two for two. GP (E): Wow. Chard (A): Two for two. That's never did it right there. GP (E): What do we got? Chard (A): I'll approach. It the same way that my phone call went this morning. Gannon Dorf is a fantastic additional fuck it. Gannon is an evil motherfucker and he's repetitive, but it's the trope. It's the same thing, right? I'm going to kidnap Zelda user. GP (E): It's consistency. Chard (A): My shit is pretty consistent and nobody wants to hear about that either. Sins (D): It's true. GP (E): Charge. Deuce. Moving on to the next round. Chard (A): That is my shit. Sins (D): In a surprise twist, not only do we have gravity going one round, but we have charged shit going on round three. GP (E): What kills more people? Gravity or charge? Jake (C): Please continue. GP (E): I'm sorry, I'm done interrupting. Chard (A): I am Gwen Stefani. Shit. GP (E): But one more thing. Chard (A): Okay, Fenda? Wulff (B): Yeah. Chard (A): I got to go. Gladys. So here's my thing about Gladys. Sinister literally pulled the thing from my brain is the thing coming up and you're flipping all the switches on and Gladys coming in, following that. Gladys remembers you killing her, and she constantly reminds you of it the entire time you're running around inside the fucking maze. And every time you feel like you're going to get out just puts you further, deeper in and then gives you some fucking snide comment about you. That's horrible. And it's literally it's the kid with the magnifying glass on the anthill. That's exactly what it is. She is playing with you the entire time. GP (E): One of my favorite things about Portal was discovering that it was kind of a psychological horror game going into it. You don't know it. It's fun, it's cheeky. It's a puzzle game. Chard (A): You just think it's a puzzle game. GP (E): Oh, my God, I'm getting shot at. As you're learning more, I really don't. Chard (A): Want your learning the entire way. Yeah, she's twisted. She's twisted. Fuck. And she does want to kill you, but unlike Gannon, wants to take over the world and links just in the way of that. That's pretty basic, right? You're in the way of me. Or he's already done it and he's trying to maintain his evil persona and links. He's the fly in the ointment. He's the monkey wrench in the gears. I got to kill this motherfucker. Gladys is just like inkling of hope. You may have no, take that away. Oh, hey, I'm going to give you a little bit. No, I'm going to go ahead and take that away. And you're just going to keep getting worse and worse. She goes, I'll kill you eventually, but right now, this is just too fun. GP (E): It's that whole going back to talk about my dad real quick in a weird coincidence. Jake (C): I'm kidding. GP (E): Please, go ahead. Chard (A): Yeah, I got to go. Gladys and it's fresh with me. It's a fresh thing with me. So it's still like, on the brain with her. I've been really impressed as I think Jake said it, where it was like this. You think it's just a puzzle game. GP and Jake both said it. It's a puzzle game. And I just never got into how interesting the puzzle aspect of it was. But there's so much more into it, and she's so fucking twisted. I remember fighting her at the end of the first one. It's like, this is crazy. All the shit's going down. Gladys is my winner for this round. Sins (D): And for me, one of the things I absolutely love is I went into that game thinking it was just a bear puzzle game. Just a bear puzzle game. And then it has this very cool backstory of what Gladys is doing to you. Chard (A): Anyway. All right, so Gladys, winner of the over Ganondorf. Perfect. All right, I'll try and speed these up because we're already 52 minutes in and we still got at least three more to go. All right, our next one ridley from Metroid series and Salvanis from the Warcraft series. Now, I know there is a lot of deep knowledge amongst this panel for at least one of these characters. I'll go first. So please have added gentlemen, give us. Jake (C): That Lord dump GP. GP (E): Well, okay, no, I don't want to retread things that everybody here clearly already knows and it would be insulting to the audience to go over too much. One of the things that I like so much about Ridley is actually tangentially to Glados. It's this idea of the unquantifiable entity. We don't exactly know the motivations right away. We just know there's, in the case of Ridley, this big, imposing figure that we have to figure out how to take down. And the fact that Ridley comes back several different times for the series, I don't know. And then, of course, the other person that you named who I mean, what. Sins (D): Needs to be said about Sylvanis? GP (E): What else can you say that hasn't already been said and documented in the annals of time? But that said, Ridley I always thought Ridley, aside from being kind of scary or whatever, just a really cool bad guy. And then the revelation of Ridley being in prime when you first see him and all that kind of thing and then you think you've taken him down with the space frigate and then just for him to I don't know, it was some cool shit and a dope looking bad guy. Chard (A): That's my I think you pronounced annals wrong. It's j annals. Sins (D): Analyze anals. GP (E): I thought you were going a different direction. Anyway, yeah, so that's me, of course. I'm kind of a Metroid fanboy, so yeah, that's where I fall between that one and. Wulff (B): Runner. GP (E): Sylvana. Chard (A): Windrunner was my maiden name. Sins (D): Ilvana. Wulff (B): Let me give you guys some backstory on Sylvanis and Ridley. GP (E): Please. Chard (A): You mean Kerrigan? Wulff (B): Yeah, I can do some backstory on Ridley, too. Actually, I did some reading about him today. Fantastic. I want to preface this by saying if we were counting expanded lore outside of the Games, ridley would win. Okay? Because Ridley, shown outside of the Games in the manga is one evil, soulless son of a bitch right? But once you limit your lore base to just what's in the video games, Sylvanis wins. And it's not entirely because she's just a bad person. Because she's not entirely a bad person. She was actually someone of great stature and honor who her soul was ripped out of her by the Lich King, and then he turned her into a monster. And she's been wrestling with that ever since. Her soul was split in two when that happened. When it's together, she is at least someone who is trying to make a better world for the people like her, the Forsaken, the undead that don't answer to the Lich King. Right? But when her soul is ripped apart, separated, the evil part is pure evil and commits genocide. Right? She burned down the world. GP (E): That's Sylvana. Chard (A): Sylvana Winchester. Wulff (B): She was willing to do whatever it took for other people's nefarious devices. Right. But when her soul is whole, she actually means well and does not get her hands all that dirty unless she absolutely has to for the greater good of the Forsaken first, the Hoard second. She's for her people first and then for her faction second. But that's still way up there, right? It's just the fact that her soul can be separated again makes her a scary villain because she will go to great darkness to achieve things. Chard (A): Remember that episode where Sylvanus and Dean were fighting the Lich King outside of the hotel? And then the yellow eyed Lich King, he throws the holy water and he says, hey, ass face, and then he throws on her, and then Sylvanus gets trapped. Her soul gets trapped in the cage with Satan or Lucifer. I remember that. Wulff (B): It wasn't as face. It was ass butt. Sins (D): Yeah. Wulff (B): Okay, you're a short ass, but. Jake (C): I want to build on what Wolf said. So the thing with Savannah so when we're making this list of villains, I think we had to put a Blizzard villain on here. The problem is a lot of Blizzard villains are very formulaic, right? Like, we joked. Carrigan. Right. There's also the lady who played Diablo in Diablo three. Kind of some similar personality traits, I guess. But Sylvanus, though, she's a long standing character. Going back to warcraft three and then World of Warcraft. Yes, in World of Warcraft Three, or sorry, Warcraft Three, she was the bad guy, but she's under the control of the Lich King Arthur when she freed herself in World Warcraft and built up a faction of basically the undead who opposed the Lich King. She's not necessarily a bad guy. Yes, she's looking for people and very Xenophobic, maybe you could say. But she's still looking out for people. So I don't think she's evil then. And there were recent expansion. This is why I want on the list. She becomes the bad guy in that expansion. I think she goes to, like, the afterlife. I don't know the warcraft lore, but she goes to the afterlife and makes a deal with the jailer, the demon. And part of the deal is that she becomes alive again. But she has to kill people to feed him souls. And that's why I felt she was, like, such a great villain. But by the end of that Expansion, she's redeemed her soul. Pieces that are split are burst together, and she feels remorse and guilt and all those things. And by the end of that Expansion, she's no longer a villain. She's trying to redeem herself. So that, I think, does not make her villain. Just like megas. I was all ready to say she was the big, the winner in this. But when I read that last bit of lore today at the end of the expansions, that's what happens to her. That's her fate, is she redeems herself. And she's out there in the world now trying to gain due penance to make up for the atrocities that she's committed. I think that turns around. And much like Meghan, I think she's maybe not the better villain in this case. Wulff (B): Yeah. Sins (D): All right. Chard (A): Sylvanus's origin story is going to premiere on The WB here real soon, too. Sins (D): So, are you saying that's two for Ridley and one for Sylvana? Jake (C): Ridley is not a great villain. Like, Ridley, to me, is super Metroid, and that's it, right? You shoot him in the intro and then you have a boss fight with him. GP (E): Sorry, did Ganondorf show up in a bunch of other properties I don't know about? Wulff (B): Other than Ridley? Chard (A): Mega Ridley? Holy shit. That thing is mega. Wulff (B): Ridley is not Ridley. Right, but it's made of himself to show how powerful he is. Jake (C): Oh, I thought it was him. Chard (A): That's a pretty evil trope. You know what? I'm going to make an evil robot of myself just to prove you how fucking evil I am. That seems pretty evil. Jake (C): That's the robot I'm delegating. Chard (A): I may not have seen that episode of Supernatural, but I'm telling you, that's pretty fucked up. Wulff (B): Two things we never actually learn of Ridley's personal motivations in the Games. Also, he just works for Mother brain. GP (E): Kind of a dick, non quantifiable entity. Why is this person destroying Henchmen then? Jake (C): Not a villain? Is that the argument? Sins (D): I guess. Wulff (B): Yeah. He's basically a cooper kid. Chard (A): What is it, two and two still? Sins (D): I'm going last. I haven't voted. Chard (A): Okay, well, you know what? Jake (C): I think I might go back to savannah has been a villain, right, in the past. I can't even see the name. Windrunner has had a villainous past. She may not be a villain currently, but she was. Ridley's just a henchman and has always been a henchman. He's just a schmuck. All right, you know what? It will flip me. I'm Sylvanis. Sins (D): Okay? So sylvana. Sylvanis. Ridley for GP. What are you charred last? Chard (A): Go. GP (E): No, real quick, please keep in mind to the two other guys who still need to vote here, if you vote Sylvanis, that means that Sylvanis will show up in another bracket and we're just going to have to talk about her some more. We all have to act like we know what's going on. Wulff (B): She's a better villain. Chard (A): No, I'm going, Ridley, because I've seen that episode of Supernatural and it wasn't very good. Sins (D): So now it's two and two, right? Wulff (B): Yes. GP (E): Okay, that's announced my retirement. Go ahead. Sins (D): I'm going, Sylvanus, because no werewolf is absolutely right. We talked about how these are specifically the video game villains versions and Ridley in the video game is just a boss. Sylvan just a boss and not the final boss. Chard (A): All right, that's fine. No, that's fine. You could be a bad guy for like, a segment and then be good again and still be a better villain than a person that's a villain all the time. That's fine. That seems to make perfect sense. GP (E): That's all it is. You're just a temporary asshole. That's all it is. Chard (A): That's fine. I'm sorry I didn't eat today. I was hangry. Best villain ever. Jake (C): Have a snicker. Chard (A): You're good. Sins (D): Except for I didn't eat today and I'm an asshole means I actually fed human lives to the Lich King. That's fine. Chard (A): I fucking slept 3 hours. I guess I'm the best villain today. Cool. GP (E): If somebody would just give don't worry. Chard (A): And my advanced DG, all my soul shards will come back together and I'll stop eating a dick. Cool. Your soul shard villain. GP (E): I love that. Chard (A): They're all in my kitchen next to my advanced GG shaker. Terrible pick. Let's move on. So what everybody's been waiting for? Let's go. We got two final fantasies back to back, but I'm going to throw you a curveball. Yeah, we're going to pick. Everybody likes Sephiroth for some reason is picked on here. I don't know why we went with Sephiroth. There's better villains than that, but not Canadian. So I guess I don't have to understand. Jake (C): I didn't make these brackets. It was a group. Chard (A): Of the gods. Section two. GP (E): Versus what? Chard (A): I love all the squids. It's just Kafka. I'm just fucking with you. It's Kafka. Kafka versus Sephirothko. This should be an easy one. Sins (D): Kafka, look. GP (E): Life, dreams, hope. Where do they come from? Where do they go? Such meaningless things. I'll destroy them all. Kafka for the win. Forever and always. Sins (D): Where did you go? Chard (A): Oh, must be exhausting. GP (E): We talked earlier about how one of the benchmarks of an interesting villain is a strong willed person who believes they're doing the right thing thanos Ultron. Just use some comic book tropes. The great thing about Kefka is Kefka doesn't really have the ideals of right or wrong. They are bat shit crazy in a similar way to the Joker, but to a very, very successful degree. Sins (D): We talked about how crazy is scarier than evil. Kafka is crazy when he man killed an entire kingdom. GP (E): Yes, the kingdom of Doma poisoning. And he becomes all powerful and in a way that's what he's after. But he doesn't really care about being powerful. He just cares about destroying the power is not the goal. Ending everything is the goal. The power is just the means for it. And. Sins (D): The power to destroy a world was in Kafka all along. Chard (A): Yeah. And all of us. Wulff (B): Yeah. GP (E): I don't know about all right, that's two for Kefka. Chard (A): How did Sephiroth even get a fucking. Wulff (B): Heyday, Sephiroth looks cool. Chard (A): Yeah. Jake (C): He is a big source. Wulff (B): An angry toddler. Chard (A): Yeah. Wulff (B): He is just mad about his life circumstance. Chard (A): Genetically enhanced toddler. Wulff (B): That's all it is. Whereas Kefka and we're going to bring it around. We're going to bring it around. Kefka is the joker. If Joker had magic. GP (E): Yeah, that's exactly right. That's a mic drop. Don't drop the mic. But that's right. Chard (A): There goes the thing is, somebody lied. GP (E): To Kefka about who his real mom is. And the reveal of that in the game, I think was one of the highlights of Final Fantasy Seven, because he believes he was an ancient, but turns out he wasn't. He ends up being descendant of this other horrible thing that came to Earth. So big twisty reveal there. You don't have to have a big twisty reveal with Kafka. He just did the thing he said he was going to do. Wulff (B): Yeah, he's just horrified. All he cares about is himself. That's it. Chard (A): I don't even think he cares about himself. I think he doesn't care about anything. Wulff (B): No, he cares about him. If he didn't care about himself, he wouldn't name things after him. He wouldn't say, I'm rebuilding the world in my image. Chard (A): He is, right? Jake (C): Yes. Wulff (B): An egomaniac to the umpteenth degree. Right. He wanted power, so he became a general for Emperor Gestalt. And then Gestalt was like, no, stop. And he was like, you're stupid. You don't know what you're talking about. I'm not stopping here. And so he kept going and kept going and kept going. And then he succeeded, and then he kept everybody down afterward. Even after he was a success, he still didn't care about anybody but himself. GP (E): Yeah. The closest thing Kepka ever cared about, in my opinion, in my estimation, is trying to get people to understand why nothing matters, and he doesn't really care that they understand it, but he still poses those questions. Why do people cling to life knowing it has to end, and that once you're dead, none of it will have meant anything? Like, that's? Some lofty ass shit for six year old me. And I'll say this. Even if Kafka was we'll say, Dr. Wiley, I would probably still vote for him based on nothing other than the Kafka Tower fight battle music fair. I'll stop now. I'll let everybody else talk. Chard (A): You're good. So is that three for Kafka? Wulff (B): I vote Kafka. Chard (A): All right. Sins (D): Jake, you don't matter. Jake (C): Yeah, I know. The story of my life. Chard (A): I'll just say. Jake (C): I thought when the brackets were randomly selected in this. I thought there'd be more of a fight and more balanced fight, but I guess I was wrong. I mean, the brackets fate was wrong. GP (E): That speaks to Kepka. I'm sorry. Would easily beat see how Gladys feels about it. Charge. Jake (C): So Sephiroth's greatest achievements is he burned a village down and he killed Eris. Wulff (B): Or Erith well, I mean nearly destroyed the planet with a giant comet, if you recall. Jake (C): Yeah, but then Kafka literally destroyed everything. GP (E): The weapons, the giant elemental weapon beasts. He took down Midgar, which is the source of all the horrible stuff. Wulff (B): Transformers. GP (E): Yeah. Sephiroth is a badass again, that doesn't. Chard (A): Take away from Sephora screamer off. Jake (C): I think I'm going to go back to what you said earlier. Crazy is scary. Like, crazy is terrifying. And Kefka is going to win. But I was hoping that Sephiroth would have more of an argument for him. But ultimately, I think kefa. This one. Wulff (B): I've always thought that Sephiroth was just like an adult child having a tantrum. GP (E): Scary or pure than a child. The quote from Bebop or crazy. Jake (C): No, but GP, when you mentioned the backstory in Sephiroth and where he came from, I completely forgotten. He thought he was an ancient. And there's a whole weird thing there that the story in fanface seven was always just confusing. I still never understood. I was hoping the remake would expand on that when they finally finish whatever, how many parts they do. Chard (A): We're going to leave out all that important stuff. GP (E): I think we took out Liquid, am I correct? I'll mention this real quick. The reason I thought Liquid Snake would have been interesting for this is because the whole premise to Metal Gear Solid is we have these two genetically almost identical twins who are manufactured, and then one is believing himself to be the inferior clone, and the other one superior, and it kind of goes back and forth. So then Solid Snake ends up winning. And the big kind of twisty thing there, because they do that in that series a lot, is that in fact, Solid Snake was the inferior one, and that theming. And that twist kind of speaks back to the only thing, in my opinion, that really makes Sephiroth super interesting is realizing or finding out eventually you're not what you thought you were. Wulff (B): You heard it here first, folks. Solid snake is Danny DeVito. Confirmed. GP (E): Anyway, all right, sorry. Chard (A): Thank you for that Kafka sweeps. Okay, I'll cut it short. I don't need to go on my die triad for that. You know how I feel about that. All right, we'll go into the next one. Robotnik eggman as depicted by Jim Carrey in the recent films and Dr. Wiley of the Mega man series. Sins (D): Gentlemen, can I start this one? Chard (A): You have your doctor's degrees, you have your eight years in college and in what do they do in practice? Residence. That's it. Resident, please don your white lab coats and. Vote. Sins (D): Okay, my vote. Chard (A): Sorry, you can go first. Sins (D): My vote. Who cares? Move on. Chard (A): Because we'll have a fucking awkward leg if that's the case. And Kefi will automatically win. Sins (D): Fine. Dr. Wiley. Because Mega Man I don't know, I always felt like eggman robotnik was like I always felt like he was a joke. Honestly, I always did. At least Wiley was. I don't know, he felt like robots should always be subservient. So let's go. Wiley wins. Wulff (B): They're both pretty egomaniacal and kind of inept. Let me say something here. How many eons of injustice is Dr. Wiley responsible for? Start with Mega man. He is responsible for the events of Mega Man X, which lead to the events of Mega Man Zero, which lead to the events of Mega Man ZX. All of that is Wiley's fault. GP (E): Yes, he even comes back as surges in my mind palace in X Two. I know there's a subreddit there, but you're exactly right. I don't want to step on you. I'll wait for my turn. Chard (A): Go ahead. GP (E): Sorry. Wulff (B): No, and even if you look at the Battle Network aspect, I'm pretty sure he's responsible for all of those six. And then it goes on to what? Star Force? Which is a spin off of Battle Network. So regardless of Mega Man timeline, you follow, wiley is responsible for everything. Maybe he didn't Wiley all along, but he did the most damage. GP (E): Yes. I'll kind of make my case here. The bad thing about Wiley is he failed a bunch. I can name at least eleven instances in which he did. With that said, whatever it was, he died. His final fuck you to the world was leaving the Zero virus like his last send off was apocalyptic levels of horseshit. But the pro for him being voted is, like you said, the longevity. His legacy of evil is top tier. So if you look at Robotnik, kind of a silly bad guy. I don't really fully understand the story there, why he hates Sonic. Here's the thing though. If you're going to say a pro about Robotnik, and this will lead into his con, he's actually faster than Sonic the Hedgehog. If you make it to the end of Sonic Two, as I recently did, there is a foot race that happens and it doesn't matter if you're running a Sonic or if you're in your little run like Naruto. Yeah, and Naruto runs all the way to the end. So he is faster than the enemy that he is trying to beat. And his enemy, Sonic, the only thing he's famous for is his speed. So why go through all the extra stuff? Why build the giant robots? Why do all that stuff when you can just say Sonic, I bet I can beat you, and we'll go our separate ways? Wulff (B): That he's got to think it's jewelry, right? GP (E): Yeah, I mean, can't blame that. Wulff (B): All he's really after is the the bling bling. GP (E): So, you know, that's robotics kind of. Chard (A): Cue the ring sound. Cue the ring sound. GP (E): Sinister, would you put the the ring sound in after you make the shiny thing? And anyway sure, and show me every step of the process. But the thing is I love you so much, Sinister. You're my best friend. I got to give it to Wiley for those reasons. Chard (A): Oh, man, there's so many inside jokes in this episode. I think you and I might have a similar answer being Sega kids at one point in our lives. Jake (C): Yeah, for me, when I look at this matchup, they do feel very similar in that they both fail a whole lot. And I'm not as familiar with the X lore and ZX and all that stuff. I only know the classic Mega Man games and Dr. Wiley there, where even when he's not the bad guy, he still kind of is, but he still loses every damn time, and he keeps making invention after invention, and they all fail to make a man. So I don't know, but it's also. GP (E): The sorry, go ahead. I'm sorry, I don't mean to keep interrupting. Jake (C): Yeah, not to say Robotnik is this supervillain. He also loses a Sonic every damn time. What does it say when the most brilliant mind in that franchise loses to a blue little fur ball? Every time, right? Like every single time. Yeah, he's faster than. Sins (D): All that means is that Sonic was the true villain all along. GP (E): Look, either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Jake (C): So here's where I'm going to fall on this one, because I think both of them are inept villains. From my experience in the franchise, I played with them. They both lose all the time. Sins (D): I come back and come down. Jake (C): No, well, I care for the sake of the science in this bracket, in this tournament important, it's relevant. We're doing dedication here, dedication. We're professional at Press B. So, look, don't let me forget, my point comes down to shit, I lost it. GP (E): Well, while he's searching Sonic, which one are you picking? Chard (A): Robotnik or Wiley? Jake (C): Who's more recognizable as a bad guy? If you went to the

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Bridge of Two
A Knight Radiant's Tale

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 82:51


Let the sorting begin! On this episode of Season 2, we have our friend Caleb on to ask him the question all sane people should wonder. What Knights Radiant Order am I? As certified Cosmere scientists we administer Brandon Sanderson's Knight's Radiant quiz to see what Order he is in! We talk Star Wars, Cosmere, Video Games and more on this episode of the Bridge of Two Podcast!

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Speak the Words - Oathbringer: Episode 1 - The Bondsmith

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 40:45


Season 4 of Speak the Words! We're continuing the Stormlight Archive with Edgedancer & Oathbringer. The Knights Radiant have returned, the Voidbringers have returned, and the enemy's champion comes… This week, we begin our journey through Oathbringer. We catch up with Dalinar Kholin, the newest Knight Radiant, as he contemplates the task set before him. Next time, the Windrunner returns home. We also launched a DISCORD! So if you guys wanna jump in and hang out to talk some Cosmere or Sanderson, we'd love to have you. Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Y5FxvPxthd Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakStormlight Email us at: Speakthewordsasp@gmail.com Follow Shawn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shawn_AFK Follow Mango on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mangoasteroid Our cover art was made by our good friend Alx! https://twitter.com/alx_beegboi

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Ep 040 | Run Like A Windrunner ft. Britney Romero

The Runner's Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 107:15


Our special guest, Britney Romero, joins us to share her experience as subelite athlete, running with THE Windrunners of Chicago, while also juggling her life as a teacher, children's run coach and newly wed. Find out how she's so damn fast and what what the Windrunners are looking for as they scout for new team members. Find us on IG @runnersclubpodcast + send in your listener letters to runnersclub773@gmail.com Hosted by Courtney Phillips @courtneynphillips & Ian Gonzalez @acoolthought Intro by producer Dini - @dinibeats | Podcast edited by Jerami Watson - @teezythegreat (twitter) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therunnersclubpodcast/message

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 58:36


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Ep 030 | How Coach Kelcey Got Her Groove Back

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 62:46


In this episode, Courtney Phillips and Ian Gonzalez speak with Coach Kelcey McKinney, Windrunner's Manager and one of GumboFit's Fitness Directors about rediscovering a passion for movement and artistic expression through running, dancing, and sports photography. Plus, her experience in recovery post injury and how she is adjusting mentally to the world's “new normal” after the COVID lockdown. Tap in! Find us on IG @runnersclubpodcast Courtney Phillips @courtneynphillips & Ian Gonzalez @acoolthought Intro by producer Dini - @dinibeats | Podcast edited by Jerami Watson - @teezythegreat (twitter) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therunnersclubpodcast/message

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Vereesa Windrunner

Dalaran Public Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 20:52


Join us as we discuss Peggy Windrunner--sorry, Vereesa Windrunner, and her connections within the World of Warcraft universe.  Please note, this episode was recorded a month before the Sylvanas novel released, in which we learned additional information about Vereesa's involvement with Lirath's death and the likely reason why Sylvanas didn't allow her to see combat during the Second War.  Be sure to join the discussion on Discord and Twitter! discord.gg/YxPKxdKqRW @dalaranb Sources for this episode are: https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Vereesa_Windrunner

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Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 48:29 Very Popular


We had some amazing releases last week that we talk about from Nekrogoblikon, PUP, Lights, and Windrunner, and this week we have a Top 7 of even more exciting new music. As usual get the full list on Mike's Instagram @slappyslam! Need band merch? Look no further than Rockabilia for all your needs! They have over 500,000 unique merch items at the lowest prices ... BUT use promo code SHANE to save an additional 10% off! rockabilia.com  It's Lawn Season! Get your own PERSONALIZED Lawn Care products (THAT REALLY WORK) for your climate and soil directly from http://GetSunday.com/LSS20 and use Code LSS20 to save 20% off! Run a podcast or video calls? Get Riverside.FM today for the easiest, best quality audio and video, and separation for easy editing! I use it - you should too! Use promo code LSS and save $10 off any subscription! Click: http://Riverside.FM ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Split-Chicken
Para Cá do Abismo #014

Split-Chicken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 80:50


Para Cá do Abismo é um programa musical quinzenal que fará parte do alinhamento da RLX - Rádio Lisboa, e que poderá também ser ouvido em diferido nos perfis oficiais do Split-Chicken. Um programa de curadoria musical onde será explorada a música das últimas 6 décadas, numa exposição de artistas, bandas, álbuns ou faixas menos conhecidos. Serão sempre 10 as faixas escolhidas onde será explicado o contexto de cada uma, sem que exista um elo de ligação entre elas, à exceção deste primeiro episódio que tem um tema escolhido: as minhas 10 bandas favoritas. Teremos também uma playlist oficial de cada programa. Fiquem com os 10 temas do novo episódio: Them Are Us Too - Amends [Amends].2018 Danz CM - Idea of You [The Absurdity of Human Existence].2021 Toundra - El Odio. Parte I [Hex].2022 Windrunner (with Tobias Rische) - Sardonyx [Sardonyx].2022 ERRA - Dementia [Augment].2013 Unprocessed - Portrait [Portrait].2021 Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Penguin Cafe Single [Music from the Penguin Cafe].1976 The Blackheart Orchestra - Ennikur [Mesmeranto].2019 delving - The Reflecting Pool [Hirschbrunnen].2021 Kayo Dot - Void in Virgo (The Nature of Sacrifice [Moss Grow in the Swords and Plowshares Alike].2021

Dalaran Public Broadcasting
Alleria Windrunner

Dalaran Public Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 39:51


In this episode we discuss Alleria Windrunner and take a high level look at the forces of the Light and the Void. Be sure to join the discussion on Discord and Twitter! discord.gg/YxPKxdKqRW @dalaranb Source for this episode is: https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Alleria_Windrunner

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Pommesgabel - Der Metal-Podcast
Geheimtipps Volume 1

Pommesgabel - Der Metal-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 35:32


Es gibt diese Bands, die man total abfeiert, die aber außer einem selbst irgendwie niemand kennt. Das geht natürlich auch uns so und deshalb stellen wir euch in dieser Folge drei Bands vor, die uns faszinieren und die wir immer wieder hören und damit irgendwie alleine sind. Marcel spricht über die Melodeather mit Wikingerthematik, Havamal aus Schweden, die kürzlich ihr neues Album "The Shadow Chapter" veröffentlicht haben. Übrigens mit grandiosem Artwork. Jakob stellt Twelve Foot Ninja aus Australien vor, die man stilistisch nicht so richtig zuordnen kann. Nennen wir es Crossover, aber seid gewarnt: Hier werden wirklich alle Genre-Grenzen überschritten. Mit 'Long Way Home' erschien vor wenigen Wochen ein neuer Track nebst sehenswertem Video - wie eigentlich alle der Band -, der auf ein neues Album hoffen lässt. Pia will euch Windrunner aus Vietnam näher bringen. Musikalisch lassen sie sich am ehesten vielleicht dem Metalcore zuordnen, sind dabei aber von brachial-aggressive bis balladesk-eingängig unterwegs. Besonderes Trademark ist die außergewöhnliche und vielseitige Stimme der Vokalistin Duong Bui, die die Band leider 2019 verlassen hat. Doch auch Nachfolgerin Nan klingt vielversprechend und mit ihr wurden bereits drei neue Tracks veröffentlicht. Viel Spaß mit dieser Folge und wir hoffen, für euch ist mindestens eine Neuentdeckung dabei!

Quatschfabrik
"Tobi quasselt" #181 - The Battle for Ardenweald I Sylvanas´Fate (Cinematics) (Patch 9.1) - Analyse

Quatschfabrik

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 36:19


Diese beiden Cinematics zu Sylvanas Windläufer (Windrunner) sind technisch, wie eigentlich immer, auf unfassbar gutem NIveau. Was die Story anbelangt, vor allem im Hinblick auf die Cinematic nach dem Kampf gegen den Endboss der neuen Raidinstanz "Sanktum der Herrschaft" ("Sanctum of Domination"), Sylvanas Windläufer (Windrunner), so bin ich hier ein wenig enttäuscht. Ich verstehe die Ideen von Blizzard, und diese sind gar nicht einmal so schlecht, und doch fühle ich mich hier in einer etwas zu hastigen und weniger stimmigen Entwicklung wieder. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob man dies nicht hätte anders erklären und letztlich zeigen können.Viel Spaß mit meiner eigenen Analyse zu diesen sehr unterschiedlichen und doch sehr interessanten Cinematics zu Patch 9.1!...Quellen:The Battle for Ardenweald (Cinematic 1)https://youtu.be/OfFmuE0FaL8Sylvanas´Fatehttps://youtu.be/evGkiiUac2M...Intro Song:Peter Roe – This is My World (permit to use it)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqX7S...Podcasts:"Tobi quasselt" (Podcast über Gaming, Streaming und vieles mehr)https://open.spotify.com/show/7AA3Pfo4TSFKagbji6twHVhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tobi-quasselt/id1515148839?uo=4"Serienhorizont" (Podcast über Serien, Filme und Anime)https://open.spotify.com/show/7BbiG3xcYfgP8NF1BVPYWEhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serienhorizont/id1526730677?uo=4Um die Podcast-Uploads sicherstellen zu können - Support wäre der Hammer!https://tobiaspuetter.eu/?p=3071...Blog: https://tobiaspuetter.eu...Stream:https://twitch.tv/calsportaleu...Social:Calsportaleu#2591 (Battle Tag) ; https://eu.blizzard.com/invite/meDn7EspLy (ingame Community)https://discord.gg/ksDrRbudjWhttps://twitter.com/calsportalhttps://www.instagram.com/icalsportaleuhttps://letterboxd.com/calsportaleu/

The Mosh Pit Podcast
Episode 101 - The Mosh Pit - 6-17-21 - Windrunner Interview

The Mosh Pit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 38:42


Windrunner (https://www.facebook.com/WINDRUNNERBAND) sits down with The Mosh Pit.  We talk influences, music, tours and more.  Tracklist: Ark the Storm, Atomic Kavemen, Dead Blonde Stars, Imbolg, The Crow Witch, The Delerium Trees, Windrunner

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PUNKS ON A PODCAST
NEW MUSIC MONDAYS - EPISODE 5

PUNKS ON A PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 7:16


Episode 5 of NMM features music by I Call Fives, Glow & the Dark, and Windrunner! Check out the bands on the links below and show them some love! I CALL FIVES : https://open.spotify.com/artist/3vsi8vM5Xs8p1NEQuZWP70?autoplay=true GLOW & THE DARK: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6fbXx6KefCUEtAloviMePA?si=9xiE_aP3ToWina5kv5XWsw&nd=1 WINDRUNNER: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7GqHmgqt4wkWHZr8fcc9P7?autoplay=true FOLLW PUNKS ON A PODCAST @PUNKSONAPODCAST @FAYTHSTARR

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WoW Killer: A World of Warcraft Podcast
WoW Killer #44: Growing Old with the 9.1 PTR

WoW Killer: A World of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021


The 9.1 PTR is just around the corner so of course Taliesin and Garrett are going to talk about just how long the PTR testing will last. On this episode the WoW duo also take emails covering where Tyrande, Sylvanas, and the Windrunner sisters will end up, Classic finds transferring to Retail WoW, and just where in the world (of Warcraft) Khadgar is.

d4: D&D Deep Dive
D&D:O Ep. 31 - Kaladin Stormblessed

d4: D&D Deep Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 65:36


This week we're trying something new: recreating a character from non-D&D fiction as a D&D character—namely: Kaladin Stormblessed from Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive. I had a lot of fun creating it, and am *very* interested in knowing your thoughts so please let me know!https://www.reddit.com/r/DnDoptimized/https://www.facebook.com/DD-Optimized-100733548377750https://twitter.com/dndoptimizedhttp://www.tiktok.com/@dndoptimizedCharacter Concept:(0:00)Level 1:(14:34)Levels 2-6:(22:56)Levels 7-9:(38:57)Levels 10-13:(41:35)Levels 14-17:(49:57)Final Thoughts:(57:10)Math/Graph for this episode: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ouhOukOhW83SJF4iEgJIXcW8IcnAumcn9wkFcXji5Oc/edit?usp=sharingTier 1 Sustained DPR: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HPMg7cDqOC-0-vNFgEV9E5WQLDdCOdI64Vbnu60pC78/edit?usp=sharingTier 2 Sustained DPR: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-mc7HpcWXX2ebNOasDTgFZX33VkmgefrQwbIe8FMnWY/edit?usp=sharingThanks to LudicSavant for the amazing DPR calculator! https://forums.giantitp.com/showthread.php?582779-Comprehensive-DPR-Calculator-(v2-0)Music Credits:Achaidh Cheide - Celtic by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100340Artist: http://incompetech.com/Angevin 120 loop by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200111Artist: http://incompetech.com/Celtic Impulse - Celtic by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100297Artist: http://incompetech.com/Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400051Artist: http://incompetech.com/Lord of the Land by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400022Artist: http://incompetech.com/Master of the Feast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400019Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Barcast with Mat Sting
#16 Whatsup my BOOGER?! With Thaleis Windrunner

Barcast with Mat Sting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 97:39


Thaleis Windrunner Ravenwood, aka Thal, the doctor, or doctor Thal. My friend who I met back in my World of Warcraft days something like 13 years ago.He was and remains the "tank" of the group. We reminisce on the old gaming days, talk about our mutual friends, and our lasting friendship despite having met online, and living states apart. He's a big part of why I started the podcast, and he taught me about the Anchor platform that I use now. He's an animal, he's my homie, he's my tank! Also Thal has his own Podcast called Funeral Thirst on Anchor and Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/5058ubF7pk6nbj7DicLQgo?si=T0CM3ca6RJGxAkJ4tS6D5w --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/barcastpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barcastpodcast/support

Red Dirt DnD
Episode 14: Trouble at the McKee Ranch

Red Dirt DnD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 35:27


In Episode 14 of Red Dirt DnD, our adventurers were getting ready to start the task of mapping the Ka'alban Frontier, but a young elf brings news of a missing family south of the Last Stop. The McKee family was going to provide the party with horses for its trip into the undiscovered lands. So, Poppy Tealeaf, along with her new best friend, Wildfire the goblin-trained wolf, Mak'ren Stoneshaper, Gideon Block and Xonimus, as well as the Elven messenger, Windrunner, decide to head to the ranch to solve the mystery of the missing McKee family. Cast: Dungeon Master - Ash King Mak'ren Stoneshaper - Brook Bullock (https://www.instagram.com/brookbullock3/ (Instagram)) Xonimus Danar - Johnnie Payne (https://www.instagram.com/okcpayne/ (Instagram)) Kyri Hester - Poppy Tealeaf (https://www.instagram.com/kyri_dannielle/?hl=en (Instagram)) Michael Cross - Gideon Block (https://twitter.com/kosumichaelc (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/OkieGeekPodcast/ (Facebook)) Crew: Sound Producer - Mark Coughran Theme Music - The Cinemagician PJ Castillo (https://www.instagram.com/capnphil.tv/ (Instagram)) Incidental Music - Jeffrey McBride (https://www.facebook.com/jeffreymcbridemusic (Facebook)) Sound Effects and additional music courtesy https://tabletopaudio.com/ (Table Top Audio) You can find Red Dirt DnD on https://www.facebook.com/RedDirtDnD (Facebook), https://twitter.com/RedDirtDnD (Twitter )and on our website: https://www.reddirtdnd.com/ (RedDirtDND.com) We would love for you to become a Patron of our podcast, you can join us on our https://www.patreon.com/reddirtdnd (Patreon Page). Red Dirt DnD: A mashup of Dungeons & Dragons and the Wild West. Support this podcast

Quatschfabrik
"Tobi quasselt" #140: Meine Vorfreude, allerdings auch realistische Einschätzung zu Shadowlands

Quatschfabrik

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 59:11


Selbst wenn keine weitere Coverage von mir zu Shadowlands mehr erscheinen sollte, was noch nicht sicher ist, so habt ihr mit dieser Ausgabe so gut wie alles an Meinung zur neuen Expasion, Shadowlands.Ich freue mich sehr auf die neue Erweiterung, und doch möchte ich euch mit dieser Ausgabe auch ein wenig die Realität schildern. So bin ich dank den Einblicken in die Beta davon überzeugt, dass dies ein grandioses Addon werden kann, sich jedoch zugleich so gut wie gar nicht zu den letzten beiden Vorgänger-Addons unterscheiden wird.Viel Spaß mit "Tobi quasselt" #140 !...Timestamps00:09 - 04:43Einleitung04:44 - 19:52Der Pre-Patch, After Life-Cinematic: "Bastion" und Shadowlands-Release19:53 - 31:26Der eigentliche Grind auf Maximalstufe - die Pakte (Covenants), Torghast, Turm der Verdammten (Tower of the Damned), und das Erstellen von legendären Gegenständen (Legendarys)31:27 - 34:12Das Seelenbanden-System (Soulbind System)34:13 - 38:04Der Endgame-Content - Blizzards Versuch der Wiederspielbarkeit und längerfristigen Content-Relevanz38:05 - 45:34Sylvanas Windläufer (Windrunner), der Kerkermeister (Jailer) und der große Plan ?!45:35 - 55:42Der Grund für Shadowlands und der ziemlich frühe Release-Termin55:43 - EndeSchlussbemerkungen...Intro Song: Peter Roe - This is My World (permit to use it)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqX7S3n7c04Blog: https://tobiaspuetter.euStream:https://twitch.tv/calsportaleuSocial:https://twitter.com/calsportalhttps://www.instagram.com/icalsportaleu/https://discord.gg/tST3vUR

OUTER DIMENSION
PODCAST 039 | DEEPAK SHARMA

OUTER DIMENSION

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 84:43


DJ, Producer and Curator of Hidden, Deepak Sharma has been entrenched within techno for over a decade. Tough, raw and gritty describe the man, his music and label. Perseverance is another word synonymous with Deepak Sharma: an unrelenting passion for music and sharing his sound through a belief so intense, his soul pours out and bears itself within each release and DJ set. Known for a cerebral approach to music, he demonstrates his ethos that DJing is about creating a moment, often through taking crowds on a hypnotic journey and building energy, with a room as one towards a higher peak. While DJing is his calling, his label also requires the utmost care through each carefully curated offering, slowly and steadily building a catalog greater than most accomplishing the rare feat of forty-three releases and counting. It comes to no surprise then, that he has appeared with Ben Klock, Len Faki, Ben Sims, Oscar Mulero, DVS1, Bas Mooy, SNTS, Steffi, Steve Bicknell, Adriana Lopez, Anthony Parasole, Claro Intelecto, The Advent, Developer, Audio Injection, Pysk, Xhin, Abdulla Rashim, Dustin Zahn, Tadeo, Black Asteroid, Phil Moffa, I/Y, Delta Funktionen, Paul Birken, Savas Pascalides, A Mochi, Unkle Fon, JC Laurent, Yuuki Sakai Now, Deepak Sharma is fully engaged as a producer, bursting at the seams with an active imagination, over-flowing with ideas and constantly learning, leading to an ambitious release schedule in the future. Tracklist : @Grebenstein & @stavesoundsystem - Rack 4 [@stanprac] A Sagittariun (@elastic-dreams) - Hand of Eris [MPX] @prismusicuk - Rust [@sublunar-records] @djcostello - Chrome (@twr72 Remix) [@costellorecordings] @grindvik - Folium (@damon-wild Remix) [@stockholmltd] @hertz-collision - Rush [Frozen Border] @athousanddetails - Darphax [@edit-select] @renewise - Windrunner [@mote-evolver] @stefmendesidis - The Secret Agent's Blunder [@clergyrecords] @linkanray - Introspective Vision [@tokenrecords] @deepaksharma_official - Nene [@hidden-recordings] @deasdj - Contour [@planetrhythmrec] @deepaksharma_official - Rah [@hidden-recordings] @habgud - Unrequited [B.A.B.E.] @RVDE - 90's Hammer (DJ Boss Remix) [@Perc Trax] @@deepaksharma_official - Neil [@hidden-recordings] @somarsevleuh - Zinc [@mephyst] @andrejkomusic - From [@vault-series] Fred P (@black-jazz-consortium) - Turn Up [@Rekids] Follow Deepak Sharma here: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/deepaksharma https://www.instagram.com/deepaksharmanyc/ https://deepaksharma.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/4S1rvxX9VUOHu4Ck0kqb7R ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OUTER DIMENSION www.soundcloud.com/outerdimension www.instagram.com/outerdimension/ www.facebook.com/OUTERDIMENSION/ Premiere Requests, Infos & Promos outerdimension.au@gmail.com

GigRadio
The Hanoi One: Windrunner interview, plus Chiasmata, Marisa and the Moths and Bottomshelf

GigRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 48:13


We sat down at a bar in the middle of Hanoi with guitarists Trung and Nam from exciting Vietnamese band Windrunner. We also feature the latest single from Manchester's Chiasmata,  our current New Band of the Week, and have new music from Marisa and the Moths and Bottomshelf.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gigradar/support

Fourth Spirit - A Dota 2 Podcast
TcT: Coursing With Ideas! Freight Train Dota! 7.22G Theorizing

Fourth Spirit - A Dota 2 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 78:15


On this week's Theorycraft episode Proud and Ursi get deep in the weeds of the seemingly-small-but-actually-huge 7.22G and how it's going to change the overall game as well as their personal picks! We're discussing new heroes we want to try, how we want to play them, what we want to play them with, and so, so much more. Other topics include: Legion Commander, Bristleback, Winter Wyvern, Gyrocopter being the only carry anymore, whether Alchemist is officially dead or not, Windrunner, Timbersaw, and plenty, plenty more! In the game we play 1 Nightstalker and 5 Undying!

Matter Of Faction
Episode 3 | We Discuss Alexisonfire, Cursed Earth & More

Matter Of Faction

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 30:06


Pricey and Browny discuss Cursed Earth's 'Deathbed Sessions', are stoked on Gravemind's album announce, praise Windwaker for their sold out shows, discuss Vietnamese metal/hardcore act Windrunner, get pumped about new Alexisonfire, and compare freaky pop and metal mashup artists Poppy and SKYND. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Lore Watch
Lore Watch Episode 89: Tauren motivations and Windrunner’s ultimate plan

Lore Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 62:05


SOL Podcast
Ep. 29 - Rotten Mouth

SOL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018


December is here and we’re all freezing our nuts off here in Chicago. Rotten Mouth’s Clay Mutert joins me at the Guardrail space to talk the band, hippies, that weird statue at Subterranean, and more. Plus music from Windrunner (from Vietnam) and The Blamed.   Guarden Fresh Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/guardrailchicago/playlist/2FEg1mvEV1c6UdwgDqfkqM?si=pOVKU-LlSUeXv2AjSJYg3w   Sponsor: DicksByMail.com     Music: “Steady Hand” by Rotten Mouth “Sakura” by Windrunner “Better Left Unsaid” by The Blamed   Theme: "Dreamwalker" by Speaking With Ghosts Closing theme: “I Got Another Girl Pregnant” by Guardrail     www.facebook.com/rottenmouthband www.facebook.com/WINDRUNNERBAND www.facebook.com/TheBlamed   www.facebook.com/StandingOutLoud www.facebook.com/SpeakingWithGhosts www.facebook.com/GuardrailChicago

Beardpod: Guild Ball videos for your ears
Navigating Navigators: Windrunner

Beardpod: Guild Ball videos for your ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 30:30


We do the talking, about the lass off the magazine cover that you've all had for days already. It's almost like there are media embargos to keep to. Who knew!? My audio quality not as good on this one for some reason. Fortunately Conor does most of the talking. Fortunately.

Shardcast: The Brandon Sanderson Podcast
New Shard? MisCon and BookCon Words of Brandon

Shardcast: The Brandon Sanderson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2018 108:41


This week on Shardcast, we discuss Words of Brandon from last month (and early this month) from MisCon and BookCon, and oh boy there's some exciting stuff. Do we have a new Shard? Is Ingenuity a Shard? Oh, we discuss it immensely, but do feel free to put your comments below. . We also talk about cuddling seons, Gavilar's spheres, spheres in general, and, despite not actually having a question prompting it, we discuss the mists on Scadrial a lot. Oh, and lastly, we make of Jebus for not having videos. Next week we'll be back with a very exciting topic: this whole "Unity" thing. Get hyped. Today we have Eric (Chaos), Ian (WeiryWriter), David (Mr. Croakasaurus, I mean, Windrunner), Ben (Overlord Jebus), and Grace (thegatorgirl). Send your Who's That Cosmere Characters to whosthatcosmerecharacter@gmail.com. 17th Shard: http://www.17thshard.com 17th Shard Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/bMAUS5c Subscribe to Shardcast: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:102123174/sounds.rss

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Darkmoon Herald (A World of Warcraft Podcast)
Episode 189: Pepe goes to the Faire

Darkmoon Herald (A World of Warcraft Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018


Sal and Kevin are joined by Perculia from WoWHead.com to discuss the latest Windrunner comic. Perculia raves about her love for Pepe and provides wonderful insight into the info gathering done at WoW Head. But things become heated however when Sal and Perculia go toe to toe in Dunk Tank Trivia.

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Blizzard Watch
Blizzard Watch Episode 173: Diablo themed seasons, Windrunner comic, Overwatch updates, and more

Blizzard Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 61:29


Blizzard Watch Episode 173: Diablo themed seasons, Windrunner comic, Overwatch updates, and more by Blizzard Watch

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Azeroth Roundtable: A World of Warcraft Podcast
ART Ep. 232: Sylva Windrunner, or something (feat. Tetsemi)!

Azeroth Roundtable: A World of Warcraft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 74:46


Ben and Jon are joined by Tetsemi to talk about questing on Argus, Cutscenes, and Light versus Void!

Constantly Calibrating Podcast (Gaming & Geek Culture)

After many years and countless eons of discussion, finally the time hath come for us to have Lauren Walsh, druid artist from the stars, on the Constantly Calibrating Podcast. Our team has known Lauren for arguably longer than there has been a podcast, but the timing of appearances was just never right. We also forgot to actually ask her at any point, which may have been a major deciding factor. But never fear, for Lauren Walsh made her triumphant appearance from within her glorious, and oddly witch-like studio.  So, with that in mind, allow us to entertain you with tales of her friendship with Brad & Ryan, stories of getting into the World of Warcraft, a journey into discovering that art school is crap and learning to art is best done on your own, and some flowing thoughts on the fact that you should frelling pay artists for their frelling work!! That being said, it's a good show. It's a lovely show. It's a show you an take home to your parents when you're ready to settle down. We'll be here, waiting for you.   Make sure to subscribe and follow at the below locations, and leave a review if you feel so inclined. It would help us to continue growing and bringing in more awesome guests.

Worst Contact
Episode 33 - Live Action Rad Podcasting w/ Thomas Salk (Drizel Windrunner)

Worst Contact

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 46:01


The Gnarlax seem rather confused by deep, deep nerd culture. We bring on Thomas Salk, accountant and LARPer who goes by the Elven name Drizel Windrunner. Or is he an Elf that LARPs as an accountant? Where does the LARP end and "real life" begin? Special Thanks to Jamie Carbone!

Warcraft Well Read - The World of Warcraft Book Club Podcast

Episode #10 : War Crimes, the newest novel by the award-winning author Christie Golden, gives readers an insightful look at the important events that transpired following the Siege of Orgrimmar. What is the fate of Garrosh Hellscream? Can the leaders of Azeroth agree to proper justice, or strike him down with revenge? Familiar names – Jaina, Anduin, Baine, and Go’el – again take center stage in this intriguing novel. Yet, in War Crimes, scenes from the often lesser-voiced characters get their time in the spotlight. We witness a reunion of the Windrunner sisters. Baine and Jaina wrestle with their inner demons – striving to change their perspectives of the past. The mysterious black dragon prince Wrathion reveals his true intentions. The novel builds to a mighty crescendo as the transition into Warlords of Draenor becomes clear for the readers… and for the future of Garrosh Hellscream. In this episode’s book club roundtable, podcast hosts Apsana, Skolnick, Hota, and Kevin gather together to discuss their impressions reading War Crimes. Join the discussion forum: Official Warcraft Well Read Goodreads Group Interact with the hosts via Twitter: @WowWellRead • @Apsana • @SkolnickWho Warcraft Well Read Podcast - The Warcraft Book Club Podcast, Episode 10 originally published September 29, 2014