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Join host Aaron Dante on the No Pix After Dark podcast as he sits down with Kimberly LaRose and Emily Gillis-Terry, the inspiring women behind Wisher Vodka. Discover how a chance encounter at a gym blossomed into a flourishing business partnership, leading to the creation of a unique, gluten-free vodka brand. In this episode, explore the journey of launching Wisher Vodka amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn about the innovative use of sugar beets as the base ingredient, driven by a personal connection to dietary restrictions, and how this choice sets their vodka apart in the industry. Get insights into the dynamic Maryland and D.C. markets, the power of community engagement, and the exciting future plans for expansion into new territories. Whether you're a vodka enthusiast or intrigued by entrepreneurial stories, this episode offers a blend of inspiration and information. Don't miss the lively conversation, complete with a taste of Wisher's signature cocktails and a speed round of fun questions. Tune in to discover what makes Wisher Vodka a standout choice for both flavor and philosophy. Thank you Paid in full garage show for the connection.
These Champaign-adjacent residents of Pesotum were born in Paxton (Dave) and Ivesdale (Heidi). To say this couple has been through it would be an understatement. For much of their married life, Heidi has fought to be understood, heard and taken seriously for a rare health condition which caused her misery. While Heidi fought to be heard, Dave listened, remodeled a basement, took care of the kids and worked at the Urbana Fire Department. Listen as these once exhausted lovebirds tell their story of meeting in a Dallas & Co., dressing room while learning about pirate dickies! These two reclaimed their lives through therapy, new hobbies and a consistent line of communication. These tools have helped them overcome the emotional damage caused by the rare Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. This disease is caused by a severe allergic reaction. For Heidi this meant drinking water felt like gasoline going down her throat, rashes, fever, mental exhaustion and mucous membranes like eyes and cheeks "melting" or "sloughing." Heidi had to undergo a tedious process of elimination to determine her triggers as she kept undergoing allergic reactions that would land her in the hospital where many wouldn't be able to help. Homeopathy, suicidal thoughts, a self-published book, the loss of identity and ultimately the Post-it note that made Heidi feel seen, are all outlined in this mega episode. Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
We made it to 150 episodes! Can you believe it? What a nice, round number. On this show, Tom continues his deep dive into the Writhing in the Dark module, and things get really crazy in the RPG Danger Room as Magill tries to make sense of the truly unusual game Wisher, Theurgist, Fatalist. How does one even go about playing a game where the gameplay is messing with the rules of the game? Sounds like Nomic, which Magill also discusses! Find us on Facebook! All music composed by Vince Nitro.
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss when it is appropriate for a regular human to get involved in super-conflict. If you can't help, you don't need to show off - just run away and call 911! Also: Are all Asgardians super? If they are, why wouldn't all of them come to Earth where they could be super powerful? Or is that just beneath their dignity?Behind the issue:This is the point where Stan has decided to take Thor “off the table”. He is going to leave the Avengers, and more of his stories will involve stuff happening in Asgard and the politics of the gods, rather than fighting villains of the week on Earth.In this issue:Thor and Loki are engaged in battle in a faraway land, at the behest of Odin to sort out who lied to him. This all came about because of a trick that Loki played on Thor and Odin. Ultimately, Odin realizes that Loki lied to him, and that Loki had put Jane Foster in harms way as part of his scheme. Meanwhile on Earth, the Enchantress and the Executioner kidnap Jane in broad daylight, and a bunch of pedestrians intervene in an ill-fated attempt to rescue her. Back to the faraway land - Loki escapes, leaving Thor stranded.Assumed before the next episode:People watch footage of the pedestrians being unable to take down super-powered Asgardians and realize they probably shouldn't try that.This episode takes place:After Thor is stranded in another dimension.Full transcript:Edward: Mike, it is kidnapping week here on the show, ,Michael: and I didn't even mark it in my calendar, but you're right. Every year it creeps up on me every year. Kidnapping week, you know, I just think really it's kidnapping week. It's been that long. Oh gee.Edward: Yeah. Yeah. It's time for the friends and family of our heroes to be put at risk where the villains come in and, use them as leverage to. I dunno, I guess to get the heroes to fight. Why, they couldn't have just got them to fight before, it feels like most of these heroes won't turn down a chance to fight with these villains. Like I think the kidnapping part is a little unnecessary.Michael: It does seem unnecessary and maybe that's why we're taking a little jaunty view of it, where yes, they're being kidnapped, but it usually works out , no one's really injured. It makes it seem almost like a juvenile game between the super villains and the superheroes.Edward: And in this particular case, two of the top people at, Stark Corp, pepper Pots and Happy, I'm sorry, I don't know Happy's last name. Happy Hogan. Happy Hogan. Yeah. Happy Hogan. We're kidnapped. Everyone can, Breathe easy. They have all been rescued. Iron, Man has rescued them from the kidnapping. So they're back at home. Happy is now happy. And meanwhile, Sue Storm from the Fantastic Four, the actual superhero Sue Storm, has also been kidnapped by the Frightful four. And she's not yet been returned. So that the case is still out. Although with her powers, she's gonna be much easier to protect herself than Pepper and happier.Michael: I guess, we'll see how it all shakes out, but on a more serious note there is a concern about these connections with these superheroes that leave them exposed to risk. You gotta wonder about what they're doing to protect themselves in the case of Iron Man, no one knows who he or she is. It's just that there's a person in a suit of armor and they just associate, butEdward: he's associate, yeah. He's associated with Stark Corp. And so That's right. People know that Iron Man is Tony's Stark's bodyguard more than that. He's like the bodyguard for the company, the face of the company. And so, clearly if one of the top people at the company is kidnapped, Iron Man is gonna come to the rescue. And that's exactly what happened.Michael: But I think sometimes about say a royal of family or a distant relative of say the president,, if your cousins with the president, are you worried about getting kidnapped? And do you get a security detail? And the answer is no. And if you're 20th and line of the throne. Do you need a security detail because somebody kidnapped them, then it would be news. But I guess there, there is some cold comfort for people that work at Star Corp is that they're that far removed and they're not really at risk, but then again, maybe their career's not going so well, if they're not, if they're not exposed to kidnapping.Edward: That's right. This, this, you've been promoted and also kidnapped.Michael: Yeah. And they're like, thank God. Finally, you know what? They gave me a corner office and that was great and all, but it wasn't until I actually was reporting directly to Tony Stark that I was kidnapped. I was kidnapped by a Russian spyEdward: I've made it. I've made it. Mike . My career is finally taking off, and I'm a prisoner in Russia.Michael: Keep my bonus kidnapping and take me Siberia. .Edward: Is that like, I wonder if that's like a bullet on their resume for their next job was kidnapped four times. Therefore, it must be important.Michael: rescued by Iron Man three times and once by Thor. It was great. You know, recommended five stars.Edward: Yeah so this time, I dunno, we should probably cover both these kidnappings, but the first kidnapping of, pepper and Happy, was I guess a former Russian agent called Black Widow. And, someone called Hawkeye. And, Hawkeye apparently dangerous cause he did significant damage to Iron Man's Armors, Iron Man, managed to recover the two kidnappings. Black widow and Hawkeye did escape, but in the process, Iron Man's Armor was severely damaged. So this was a real threat.Michael: It is, but it's super weird, right? So Ironman's basically a living weapon. He's a rocket gun, you know. The way I understand Hawkeye is he fights with a bow and arrow and while I accept the fact that he somehow used the bow and arrow to get acid on costume. I don't think the operative part was the bow and arrow. I think it was the acid that just could eat through the suit. And my question,Edward: The arrow was a delivery vehicle for the.Michael: You could get a water gun for that , you know, especially,Edward: I'm pretty sure the wa like, I dunno if you, so I have some young children and they use water guns. Water guns do not shoot water very far. Okay. Whereas a bow and arrow, you could shoot that very far. Like maybe not as far as a sniper rifle, but a solid bow and arrow. You can shoot that thing a long wave.Michael: I know. Okay, I get that point. But I guess what I'm saying is that it seems like the only thing he's got is a bow and arrow so if he's truly the marksman, why is he not using a gun? Not that I wanted to use a gun cuz he's a bad guy. But wouldn't it be more effective in a fight if you had a gun and an earring? AccuracyEdward: Depends who you're, you're fighting against. I think if someone brought a gun to fight Iron, Man, those bullets would just bounce off his armor. But instead, well, he fired an acid arrow at him that melted his armor and practically took him.Michael: But I guess. Up your game, Hawkeye bring a rocket launcher. You know, or like, it's not gonna get bone arrow. It just the acid arrow. How it seems like the only thing that might've helped again, and in a fight between Hawkeye and Iron Man, like what else, what other arrow could he have?Edward: Maybe he has,, I could imagine many arrows, right? I can imagine. Many imagine he had like an emmp arrow that knocked out electronics. Clearly he didn't have one of those. Cause if he did, he could've taken out Iron Man with one. But he even, but maybe he should get one for next time.Michael: A projectile, like a gun. He could use, he could shoot like a little disc or something.Edward: Don't arrow guns don't. Guns don't have e emmp blockers. They don't have, there's no such arrow bullets. There's no acid bullets. These arrows do. These arrows do. Why not? Why not? ,Michael: I just think it's, Silly. I just think it's silly. It seems like he's committed. He's like, you know what? I like, I like being an archer. And they're like, hold on a second, the 17 hundreds called, they want their weapons back. And they're like, yeah, forget it. I'm sticking with it. No, it's not even the 17 hundreds, like the 14 hundreds, there's been advances in technology Hawkeye. And if you're really good at aiming things and shooting things, invest in a little. You know, gun workEdward: Well, here's my theory is that Hawkeye has some sort of incredible superpowers that'll, that give him the ability to shoot these things the same way we talked about the green goblin being able to balance on that, right? On his, on his hoverboard. I feel like Hawkeye has some sort of advanced superpowers on firing arrows. And he's combined that with incredible technology that provides these arrows that do incredible things. And I think, just because it seems silly to you, Mike, doesn't mean it's not.Michael: No, I, acknowledge that. I just, I guess I'd like to, again, like many of these superheroes I like to talk to and say, just so I understand this, have you thought about something different? Just like, explain to me why this is the process, if it's not just a shtick that you have because you like looking like, a bad Robinhood Halloween costume.Edward: I think, this is a case, Mike, where you are sitting here being the critic, right. Going and arguing against these guys, whereas he's out there risking his life actually doing this stuff and, and like I, the bad guy, I'm, I'm gonna, well he's doing evil, but at least he's doing something. He's, he's stepping up and he's, and he's taking action and he's making things happen in the world. And I, feel like sitting back and critiquing it. We should be trying to understand it and let's understand what he's doing and why he's doing it that way. But to, wave your hands and say what he's doing is dumb and stupid, man. I wanna see you go out there and fight Iron Man with your rocket launcher .Michael: I'm not, but I guess, okay. I guess I was, I just still find it silly. But no, I'm ed you've really made it, you've made some headway in this discussion. Yes. Okay. Iron, Man, keep it up or no, Iron Man haw. Keep it up. Keep it up. See how, see what happens. But I'm just saying to you right now, in a year's time, he is in jail, , and it's like, and I'd be curious. And they take away his arrows. . Yeah. I'd be curious. He says like, yeah, you know what, you know what my mistake was? I used a bow and arrow in a modern world to commit crimes instead, I should have. A gun or a rocket launcher, or a flame thrower, or even a water gun. that shot.Edward: Hey, speak. Speaking of other options, let's, let's move on to our second kidnapping of the week. So Sue Storm, kidnapped by the frightful four. All four of them, I guess, got together and took her out. Usually the fight for four are battling the entire Fantastic four. And this case they focus their efforts on one individual, on the team, kidnapped her, are now demanding the other ones come and fight them. So far nothing really exciting in the news, but I think what's interesting, maybe interesting is that, two of the dreadful four, are, if not new then rebrand.Michael: I think they're definitely rebranded, and I find it, again, I guess the theme I'm having is that it just seems kind of silly. So like, do you know what the name is?Edward: Like we talked about the silliness, . Let's give these guys some credit. They're battling the Fantastic Four. These are not clowns,Michael: not silly people. Okay. Okay, let's go through this. Okay, so we know about what's his, um, what's his real name, the Wizard's real name, uh, bent. Whitman Bentley Bettman? Yes, that's correct. Okay. Okay. So he goes from Bentley Whitman very intelligent person knowing the world over to calling himself the wizard cuz he's like super smart and he wants to out Fox the Human Torch who's a teenager. And then he's rebranded himself as a Wingless wizard cuz he's using is, he's still using his anti-gravity suit, which he had before. And my first. Who are you talking to about the branding? Like boy, the wingless part is not the interesting part of this. We already know you're the wizards so you're flying, but you and I Ed are wingless. This isn't the win the Wingless radio show. You know what I mean? I'm not the wingless lawyer. You're the winless dad of your children. The Thing.Edward: If he was, if he was armless, maybe he should call that out. But you're right, a human who is Wingless doesn't seem to be The Thing that you care about.Michael: No, it's not. It's not like, woo. I'm really intimidated. He's wingless. Watch out. He's wingless. .Edward: You can imagine all these other characteristics he does not have . The claws.Michael: Claws, you know. I don't know, like the finless, like, I guess you wouldn't be good swimming. Like it's just dumb . So it's not just, it's not just silly, it's kind of dumb.The guiltless, the guiltless wizard. , what I hope, what I hope, because he's a bad guy, he's doing bad things and he kidnapped somebody recently is, I hope that he paid a lot of money to some consultant to say, what am I missing? Why, why are people thinking I'm a bad guy, just cause I do bad things? They're like, you know what it is? It's because, you know, the wizard is so intimidating. Let's just say, to soften you up and say like, here are things you, you aren't, you're, you don't have wings, so we're gonna call you wingless and that, and everyone likes alliteration. You're the. You're the wingless wizard now. That'll be $5,000 here. Thank you very much. Goodbye, Lee. I just think it's not very good.Edward: Okay. I think we can agree the Wingless wizard was a misfire when it comes to branding. But. The other member of the team who's come up with a new name for themselves, paste Pot, Pete, which I always have a hard time saying, and yeah. Frankly, might be the worst name in the superhero business, . And it was about, it was about time he changed and he did change to what I like. Well, it's not a worst name.Michael: The Trapster. The Trapster. You know, I think the irony here is that they're on the same team and the Wisher goes to a worst name with alliteration and Pace Pot pete goes to a better name, and eliminates the alliteration. . Yeah. So it's no longer Pace Pot Pete, which is kind of like, again, pace Pot is not like, Ooh. Oh no. They might. Something sticky on me. The trapster is a little more, nefarious, right? And I think it's more intimidating if that's what you're going for as a super villain. And it just seems that maybe. Pete Trapster should go over talk to Wing Wizard and say, you know what, ,Edward: as much as we all love the alliterations, it's, they're unnecessary these days. You can, like, they're, yeah, don't, you don't need to li you don't need to put yourself in that box wizard. You could call yourself the box less wizard.Michael: Yeah, but he should say something like, Hey, I was like you before where I thought what people needed to know was have in my name was have descriptions like Pace Pot. You know, Pete wasn't enough, had to be Pace Pot, and you had to be winless, but you don't need it at all. Just go right to the name, the Wizard, and I'm the Trapster and you're Wizard. So you're smart and you're devious, and I'm. I'm gonna trap you with my pace Pot , but I'm not gonna say that part because it's just gonna happen. It's just like I'm gonna trap 'em,Edward: talk, talk, talk, talk about what you achieve, not how you achieve it.Michael: That's right. And I won't be tied down to the PACE pod cuz I have more than glue, not much, but I have more than glue I might have like genius plans.Edward: I can trap you with whatever methods I choose. .Michael: Yeah. And I might just talk to my friend, the Wizard who's super smart. He's gonna help me figure out how to do these plants and I'll just, I'll do it. Sometimes it'll evolve pace, but I'm not tied down to it. And you know what, you might just float away. But no one needs to know why. just do listen. Just do. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
In this episode:Mike and Ed discuss two recent kidnappings: Pepper Potts and Happy Hogan by the Black Widow and Hawkeye, and Sue Storm by the Frightful Four. How senior do you need to be at StarkCorp before you are at risk of being kidnapped? Is a bow and arrow an effective weapon in the modern age? Should a wizard be defined by a lack of wings? Isn't lack of wings a common trait we all hold? All this and more - just don't call us silly!Behind the issues:As we get further into 1965, more and more issues are multi-part stories. Tales of Suspense #64 re-introduces Hawkeye as a villain, only to have him switch to being an Avenger next month in Avengers #16. Fantastic Four #38 ends with the heroes being at the epicenter of a nuclear bomb, and the after effects of that conflict continue for the next two issues. This pattern of moving beyond “supervillain of the month” becomes more regular with all of the titles over the next few months.In this issue:Tales of Suspense #64In the first story, Black Widow meets up with Hawkeye again. She explains how she has been pressed into service for the USSR, and that they have designed her fancy new costume replete with weapons and gadgets. She enlists Hawkeye with her task, to destroy Iron Man. To that end, they kidnap Happy and Pepper in an effort to attract Iron Man to their trap. Iron Man shows up, and Hawkeye and Black Widow nearly take him down. Fortunately, Iron Man rescues his friends, as the supervillains (soon to be superheroes) flee.The second story is a Captain America tale from WWII, when he had a secret identify as a first class screwup in the US Army. In this tale, Cap and Bucky battle a team of Nazis who have set up an innocent man who shows American audiences on a large crystal ball showing the awful future that awaits the US if it joins in the war. Cap and Bucky are able to break this propaganda show up. In the course of this story, we meet Agent Thirteen for the first time.Fantastic Four #38The Wingless Wizard (formerly the Wizard) argues with his teammates in the Frightful Four, the Trapster (formerly Paste Pot Pete), Medusa, and Sandman, and ultimately establishes why he is their leader with his mastery of gravity (basically he can fling things around with his anti-gravity tech). The Frightful Four kidnap Sue Storm, and the world takes notice. They take her to a small atoll in the ocean, and the Fantastic Four give chase, tracking them down and attacking the other foursome. The Human Torch is captured but then rescued by Reed and Ben, and the battle between the two foursomes then begins in earnest. Ultimately, the Frightful Four leave the atoll, leaving the Fantastic Four on the island moments before it is to be blown up by a bomb. The bomb detonates, but fortunately Sue protects her teammates in a force field, floating unconscious on the water's surface.Assumed before the next episode:People are wondering what the deal is with these superpowered people and the number 4.This episode takes place:After the Frightful Four have bested the Fantastic Four, and assume they have been blown up.Full Transcript:Edward: Mike, it is kidnapping week here on the show, ,Michael: and I didn't even mark it in my calendar, but you're right. Every year it creeps up on me every year. Kidnapping week, you know, I just think really it's kidnapping week. It's been that long. Oh gee.Edward: Yeah. Yeah. It's time for the friends and family of our heroes to be put at risk where the villains come in and, use them as leverage to. I dunno, I guess to get the heroes to fight. Why, they couldn't have just got them to fight before, it feels like most of these heroes won't turn down a chance to fight with these villains. Like I think the kidnapping part is a little unnecessary.Michael: It does seem unnecessary and maybe that's why we're taking a little jaunty view of it, where yes, they're being kidnapped, but it usually works out , no one's really injured. It makes it seem almost like a juvenile game between the super villains and the superheroes.Edward: And in this particular case, two of the top people at, Stark Corp, pepper Pots and Happy, I'm sorry, I don't know Happy's last name. Happy Hogan. Happy Hogan. Yeah. Happy Hogan. We're kidnapped. Everyone can, Breathe easy. They have all been rescued. Iron, Man has rescued them from the kidnapping. So they're back at home. Happy is now happy. And meanwhile, Sue Storm from the Fantastic Four, the actual superhero Sue Storm, has also been kidnapped by the Frightful four. And she's not yet been returned. So that the case is still out. Although with her powers, she's gonna be much easier to protect herself than Pepper and happier.Michael: I guess, we'll see how it all shakes out, but on a more serious note there is a concern about these connections with these superheroes that leave them exposed to risk. You gotta wonder about what they're doing to protect themselves in the case of Iron Man, no one knows who he or she is. It's just that there's a person in a suit of armor and they just associate, butEdward: he's associate, yeah. He's associated with Stark Corp. And so That's right. People know that Iron Man is Tony's Stark's bodyguard more than that. He's like the bodyguard for the company, the face of the company. And so, clearly if one of the top people at the company is kidnapped, Iron Man is gonna come to the rescue. And that's exactly what happened.Michael: But I think sometimes about say a royal of family or a distant relative of say the president,, if your cousins with the president, are you worried about getting kidnapped? And do you get a security detail? And the answer is no. And if you're 20th and line of the throne. Do you need a security detail because somebody kidnapped them, then it would be news. But I guess there, there is some cold comfort for people that work at Star Corp is that they're that far removed and they're not really at risk, but then again, maybe their career's not going so well, if they're not, if they're not exposed to kidnapping.Edward: That's right. This, this, you've been promoted and also kidnapped.Michael: Yeah. And they're like, thank God. Finally, you know what? They gave me a corner office and that was great and all, but it wasn't until I actually was reporting directly to Tony Stark that I was kidnapped. I was kidnapped by a Russian spyEdward: I've made it. I've made it. Mike . My career is finally taking off, and I'm a prisoner in Russia.Michael: Keep my bonus kidnapping and take me Siberia. .Edward: Is that like, I wonder if that's like a bullet on their resume for their next job was kidnapped four times. Therefore, it must be important.Michael: rescued by Iron Man three times and once by Thor. It was great. You know, recommended five stars.Edward: Yeah so this time, I dunno, we should probably cover both these kidnappings, but the first kidnapping of, pepper and Happy, was I guess a former Russian agent called Black Widow. And, someone called Hawkeye. And, Hawkeye apparently dangerous cause he did significant damage to Iron Man's Armors, Iron Man, managed to recover the two kidnappings. Black widow and Hawkeye did escape, but in the process, Iron Man's Armor was severely damaged. So this was a real threat.Michael: It is, but it's super weird, right? So Ironman's basically a living weapon. He's a rocket gun, you know. The way I understand Hawkeye is he fights with a bow and arrow and while I accept the fact that he somehow used the bow and arrow to get acid on costume. I don't think the operative part was the bow and arrow. I think it was the acid that just could eat through the suit. And my question,Edward: The arrow was a delivery vehicle for the.Michael: You could get a water gun for that , you know, especially,Edward: I'm pretty sure the wa like, I dunno if you, so I have some young children and they use water guns. Water guns do not shoot water very far. Okay. Whereas a bow and arrow, you could shoot that very far. Like maybe not as far as a sniper rifle, but a solid bow and arrow. You can shoot that thing a long wave.Michael: I know. Okay, I get that point. But I guess what I'm saying is that it seems like the only thing he's got is a bow and arrow so if he's truly the marksman, why is he not using a gun? Not that I wanted to use a gun cuz he's a bad guy. But wouldn't it be more effective in a fight if you had a gun and an earring? AccuracyEdward: Depends who you're, you're fighting against. I think if someone brought a gun to fight Iron, Man, those bullets would just bounce off his armor. But instead, well, he fired an acid arrow at him that melted his armor and practically took him.Michael: But I guess. Up your game, Hawkeye bring a rocket launcher. You know, or like, it's not gonna get bone arrow. It just the acid arrow. How it seems like the only thing that might've helped again, and in a fight between Hawkeye and Iron Man, like what else, what other arrow could he have?Edward: Maybe he has,, I could imagine many arrows, right? I can imagine. Many imagine he had like an emmp arrow that knocked out electronics. Clearly he didn't have one of those. Cause if he did, he could've taken out Iron Man with one. But he even, but maybe he should get one for next time.Michael: A projectile, like a gun. He could use, he could shoot like a little disc or something.Edward: Don't arrow guns don't. Guns don't have e emmp blockers. They don't have, there's no such arrow bullets. There's no acid bullets. These arrows do. These arrows do. Why not? Why not? ,Michael: I just think it's, Silly. I just think it's silly. It seems like he's committed. He's like, you know what? I like, I like being an archer. And they're like, hold on a second, the 17 hundreds called, they want their weapons back. And they're like, yeah, forget it. I'm sticking with it. No, it's not even the 17 hundreds, like the 14 hundreds, there's been advances in technology Hawkeye. And if you're really good at aiming things and shooting things, invest in a little. You know, gun workEdward: Well, here's my theory is that Hawkeye has some sort of incredible superpowers that'll, that give him the ability to shoot these things the same way we talked about the green goblin being able to balance on that, right? On his, on his hoverboard. I feel like Hawkeye has some sort of advanced superpowers on firing arrows. And he's combined that with incredible technology that provides these arrows that do incredible things. And I think, just because it seems silly to you, Mike, doesn't mean it's not.Michael: No, I, acknowledge that. I just, I guess I'd like to, again, like many of these superheroes I like to talk to and say, just so I understand this, have you thought about something different? Just like, explain to me why this is the process, if it's not just a shtick that you have because you like looking like, a bad Robinhood Halloween costume.Edward: I think, this is a case, Mike, where you are sitting here being the critic, right. Going and arguing against these guys, whereas he's out there risking his life actually doing this stuff and, and like I, the bad guy, I'm, I'm gonna, well he's doing evil, but at least he's doing something. He's, he's stepping up and he's, and he's taking action and he's making things happen in the world. And I, feel like sitting back and critiquing it. We should be trying to understand it and let's understand what he's doing and why he's doing it that way. But to, wave your hands and say what he's doing is dumb and stupid, man. I wanna see you go out there and fight Iron Man with your rocket launcher .Michael: I'm not, but I guess, okay. I guess I was, I just still find it silly. But no, I'm ed you've really made it, you've made some headway in this discussion. Yes. Okay. Iron, Man, keep it up or no, Iron Man haw. Keep it up. Keep it up. See how, see what happens. But I'm just saying to you right now, in a year's time, he is in jail, , and it's like, and I'd be curious. And they take away his arrows. . Yeah. I'd be curious. He says like, yeah, you know what, you know what my mistake was? I used a bow and arrow in a modern world to commit crimes instead, I should have. A gun or a rocket launcher, or a flame thrower, or even a water gun. that shot.Edward: Hey, speak. Speaking of other options, let's, let's move on to our second kidnapping of the week. So Sue Storm, kidnapped by the frightful four. All four of them, I guess, got together and took her out. Usually the fight for four are battling the entire Fantastic four. And this case they focus their efforts on one individual, on the team, kidnapped her, are now demanding the other ones come and fight them. So far nothing really exciting in the news, but I think what's interesting, maybe interesting is that, two of the dreadful four, are, if not new then rebrand.Michael: I think they're definitely rebranded, and I find it, again, I guess the theme I'm having is that it just seems kind of silly. So like, do you know what the name is?Edward: Like we talked about the silliness, . Let's give these guys some credit. They're battling the Fantastic Four. These are not clowns,Michael: not silly people. Okay. Okay, let's go through this. Okay, so we know about what's his, um, what's his real name, the Wizard's real name, uh, bent. Whitman Bentley Bettman? Yes, that's correct. Okay. Okay. So he goes from Bentley Whitman very intelligent person knowing the world over to calling himself the wizard cuz he's like super smart and he wants to out Fox the Human Torch who's a teenager. And then he's rebranded himself as a Wingless wizard cuz he's using is, he's still using his anti-gravity suit, which he had before. And my first. Who are you talking to about the branding? Like boy, the wingless part is not the interesting part of this. We already know you're the wizards so you're flying, but you and I Ed are wingless. This isn't the win the Wingless radio show. You know what I mean? I'm not the wingless lawyer. You're the winless dad of your children. The Thing.Edward: If he was, if he was armless, maybe he should call that out. But you're right, a human who is Wingless doesn't seem to be The Thing that you care about.Michael: No, it's not. It's not like, woo. I'm really intimidated. He's wingless. Watch out. He's wingless. .Edward: You can imagine all these other characteristics he does not have . The claws.Michael: Claws, you know. I don't know, like the finless, like, I guess you wouldn't be good swimming. Like it's just dumb . So it's not just, it's not just silly, it's kind of dumb.The guiltless, the guiltless wizard. , what I hope, what I hope, because he's a bad guy, he's doing bad things and he kidnapped somebody recently is, I hope that he paid a lot of money to some consultant to say, what am I missing? Why, why are people thinking I'm a bad guy, just cause I do bad things? They're like, you know what it is? It's because, you know, the wizard is so intimidating. Let's just say, to soften you up and say like, here are things you, you aren't, you're, you don't have wings, so we're gonna call you wingless and that, and everyone likes alliteration. You're the. You're the wingless wizard now. That'll be $5,000 here. Thank you very much. Goodbye, Lee. I just think it's not very good.Edward: Okay. I think we can agree the Wingless wizard was a misfire when it comes to branding. But. The other member of the team who's come up with a new name for themselves, paste Pot, Pete, which I always have a hard time saying, and yeah. Frankly, might be the worst name in the superhero business, . And it was about, it was about time he changed and he did change to what I like. Well, it's not a worst name.Michael: The Trapster. The Trapster. You know, I think the irony here is that they're on the same team and the Wisher goes to a worst name with alliteration and Pace Pot pete goes to a better name, and eliminates the alliteration. . Yeah. So it's no longer Pace Pot Pete, which is kind of like, again, pace Pot is not like, Ooh. Oh no. They might. Something sticky on me. The trapster is a little more, nefarious, right? And I think it's more intimidating if that's what you're going for as a super villain. And it just seems that maybe. Pete Trapster should go over talk to Wing Wizard and say, you know what, ,Edward: as much as we all love the alliterations, it's, they're unnecessary these days. You can, like, they're, yeah, don't, you don't need to li you don't need to put yourself in that box wizard. You could call yourself the box less wizard.Michael: Yeah, but he should say something like, Hey, I was like you before where I thought what people needed to know was have in my name was have descriptions like Pace Pot. You know, Pete wasn't enough, had to be Pace Pot, and you had to be winless, but you don't need it at all. Just go right to the name, the Wizard, and I'm the Trapster and you're Wizard. So you're smart and you're devious, and I'm. I'm gonna trap you with my pace Pot , but I'm not gonna say that part because it's just gonna happen. It's just like I'm gonna trap 'em,Edward: talk, talk, talk, talk about what you achieve, not how you achieve it.Michael: That's right. And I won't be tied down to the PACE pod cuz I have more than glue, not much, but I have more than glue I might have like genius plans.Edward: I can trap you with whatever methods I choose. .Michael: Yeah. And I might just talk to my friend, the Wizard who's super smart. He's gonna help me figure out how to do these plants and I'll just, I'll do it. Sometimes it'll evolve pace, but I'm not tied down to it. And you know what, you might just float away. But no one needs to know why. just do listen. Just do. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.superserious616.com
Want to be a waser reather than a wisher? Listen to this episode and I promise you will get some inspiration to get up, get out and keep going!My guest today is Steve Pullen, a judo 7th Dan and holder of the MBE for his service to blind and disabled judo. He is a coach and has guided judokas to the Olympics, Paralympics, World and European Championships.Steve heads up a group of coaches whose prime objective is to increase and expand judo teaching facilities in North West England to integrate able-bodied and disabled judo.Outside of judo, Steve was in charge of physical education at the acclaimed Chethams School of Music in Manchester.Steve's reputation, passion and commitment are recognised throughout the world. We talk aboutDiscipline - cultivating the habit of never being late. The importance of early role models and inspirational coachesDeveloping independence and resistance from difficult circumstances, in Steve's case having to spend several years in hospital with severe burns when he was a young child.Being tough minded, overcoming and getting there by driving yourselfBeing a waser not a wisherChanging the lives of others through coachingKnowing when to change direction and try something newAvoiding self-destruction when a life's practice comes to an endUsing your hard earned skill set to forge yourself a new identityThe power of strong relationshipsThe importance of keeping dreaming.
Bonus episode this week with my guest Jeff Campbell of the Philadelphia based band Wisher. This episode is a bit of a recap of a recent show that we played together at The Grape Room in Philly a couple weeks ago. It was really fun night and I wanted to get Jeff on the show for a proper conversation. He's been touring the the country for about the last 20 years or so and has even made it on the Jimmy Kimmel show. So he had some fun stories to share and also talk about his new songs. I featured “To The Sun” and “The Well” respectively and they are out on Spotify. Thanks for supporting local music. You can check out all things Wisher in the episode links. spotify https://www.facebook.com/wishertheband https://www.facebook.com/JeffCampbellMusic -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- The sponsor of this show is @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
This week's episode features my guest Greg from the Philadelphia based indie rock band Unlucky Mammals. We are playing a show together this Friday in Philly at The Grape Room with some of our mutual friends including Bees!, Dont Pretty, & Wisher. So if you're in the neighborhood definitely feel free to stop by. Greg and I had a fun conversation about all things music as well as all things literature and baseball. By the sound of it Greg is a teacher and author. I featured his songs “Socratic Meathead” & “Engines.” Which you can find on Spotify/iTunes/Bandcamp and I've added the links to the band in the episode notes if you want to give them a follow. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. https://www.facebook.com/unluckymammals https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EdtKODoAIMkhAneT67iSw?si=tG3YcbNFR-aS3_K_hV4w0g -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- The sponsor of this show is @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram.
We kickoff a new season of the Monument Lab podcast Future Memory with Yolanda Wisher and Trapeta B. Mayson, two renowned former poet laureates of Philadelphia. Wisher and Mayson are the creators of ConsenSIS, a project that summons “sisterly history” to preserve the past and present literary legacy of Black women and femme poets in Philadelphia. ConsenSIS is a part of Monument Lab's nationwide Re:Generation project, supported by the Mellon Foundation's Monuments Project. Co-host Li Sumpter speaks to Wisher and Mayson about ConsenSIS, their upcoming event, The Clearing (inspired by Toni Morrison), and the meaningful historic images and authors that guide their project's vision.
We have a great show in store for you! Our friends Wisher are back! Their last appearance was in season one of Super Cool Radio. Recently Wisher regrouped and released a killer new single entitled Liar Liar (Chug Song). Kayleigh and Noah join Matthew to discuss writing and recording the new single, working with Kevin Wesley Williams at The Sound Shop, the unexpected loss of their guitarist Mole, upcoming shows this summer, and so much more! Please check out, stream, support, and give a like to Wisher. SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank Kayleigh and Noah for the fun interview. Links to check out: Listen to Liar Liar (Chug Song): Liar Liar (Chug Song) by Wisher - DistroKid See Wisher live with City of the Weak, The Almas, and many more great bands at The Diesel in Detroit: City Of The Weak, The Almas & The Jericho Harlot LIVE! @ Diesel Concerts Detroit [7/16/22] | Facebook Facebook page: Wisher | Facebook Instagram: Wisher (@wisherbandofficial) • Instagram photos and videos --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
Why did everyone appreciate the old man? What sort of information did he provide? Why did the King get envious of him? What the King planned to do? What did the old man tell the King about his friends? Where did he intend to take the King? What happened when the King followed the old man? கடல் கிழவனை எல்லோரும் ஏன் பாராட்டினார்கள்? அவர் என்ன தகவல்களை தந்தார்? ராஜாவுக்கு அவர் மேல் ஏன் பொறாமை வந்தது? அவர் என்ன திட்டம் தீட்டினார்? தன்னுடைய கடல் நண்பர்களைப் பற்றி கடல் கிழவன் ராஜாவிடம் என்ன சொன்னார்? அவர் ராஜாவை எங்கே கூட்டிச் செல்ல திட்டமிட்டார்? கிழவனை தொடர்ந்து சென்ற ராஜாவுக்கு என்ன நடந்தது?Youtube Story Link: https://youtu.be/LpsVc8M7AHgYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosYou can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com
Gypsy Theater Director JeAnna Wisher joined the KGEZ Good Morning Show with John Hendricks and Robin Mitchell on Tuesday March 29, 2022 to talk about her upcoming performance of Cockeyed.
Sunday Morning 2-6-22 Pastor Brandon Trott Text: 1 King 11:1-10 Church Website https://www.newbeginningfc.com/ Church Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NewBeginningFellowshipChurchTB/
What is up Dummies? Ya boys are back for the February edition of The Dumb, Found Dead. This episode, we talk about: -A freak accident involving a plane -Cigarettes do indeed kill -A boat accident gone wrong -A chain of events that had the Grim Reaper working overtime. All that + more. Enjoy and see you on March! Make sure to follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/tdfdpod (@tdfdpod) for all updates. We are a proud member of the Cultiv8 Podcast Network. If you want to get this episode a week in advance along with additional benefits including early access, bonus episodes, ad-free shows, and many more. Support starts as low as $1, so consider showing some love. All info linked on our https://www.patreon.com/cultiv8podcastnetwork (Patreon )website. Podcast promo for this week is from one of our friends on the Darkcast Network. Check out Autumn's Oddities for True crime podcast for the strange and unusual, made by the strange and unusual. If it's creepy and weird. All their links at https://linktr.ee/AutumnsOdditiesPodcast RESOURCES Aanmoen, O., Aanmoen, O., Mastrostefano, M., Starbuck, L., Starbuck, L., Aanmoen, O., & K. (2020, June 28). The cigarette tragedy that killed an 18-year-old Austrian Archduchess. Royal Central. https://royalcentral.co.uk/features/the-cigarette-tragedy-that-killed-an-18-year-old-austrian-archduchess-145036/ Henley, N. (2021, December 13). How A Dog's Unfortunate Fall Led to Death of 3. Medium. https://nicolehenley.medium.com/how-a-dogs-unfortunate-fall-led-to-death-of-3-da6c6b57982 McDonald, S. (2021, May 17). Florida Man Dies From ‘Mangrove Lodged Into His Head,' Authorities Say. Newsweek. https://www.newsweek.com/florida-man-dies-mangrove-lodged-his-head-authorities-say-1591945 N. (2021, October 29). Small aircraft cuts man in half in freak accident in Lamphun. Nationthailand. https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40008158 Ravindran, B. C. J. (2022, January 24). Jamie Oliver says he's hired cultural appropriation specialists to advise on cookbooks. CNN. https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/jamie-oliver-cultural-appropriation-scli-intl-gbr/index.html Wikipedia contributors. (2022, January 6). Death erection. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_erection Wisher, W., & Wisher, W. (n.d.). A company in Taiwan makes dinnerware out of wheat, so you can eat your plate! FactzPedia. https://www.factzpedia.com/2020/12/a-company-in-taiwan-makes-dinnerware_6.html This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Dynamo - https://www.voxnest.com/dynamo/privacy-policies
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Books, historic documents, and other artifacts do not just record the past; they can inspire us to create a better future. In this episode of The Rosenbach Podcast, Philadelphia Poets Laureate Yolanda Wisher and Trapeta Mayson tell us about what objects in The Rosenbach's collection they find particularly inspirational for their own literary work. Wisher and Mayson, both of whom also serve on The Rosenbach's Board of Directors, share their thoughts about The Rosenbach, and what listeners should expect when they visit in person or engage in a virtual program. Both Mayson and Wisher read poems they've written, and the episode also features music recorded by these two multitalented, interdisciplinary artists—including selections from Mayson's album “This Is How We Get Through,” a collaboration with distinguished jazz artist Monnette Sudler.
You may think pairing Splice (2009) with The Wisher (2002) makes no sense, but here's a fun fact: The Wisher is also widely known as Spliced!
We have options in our life on how we participate in the game. We can watch, wish or work. Depending on the position you choose, will determine the results and person you create yourself to be. Which one are you? Show Notes: https://www.chantelallencoaching.com/2021/10/14/ep-154-are-you-a-watcher-wisher-or-worker/
Join your host Matthew Thomas for one hour of killer music! He spins music from all around the globe and discusses new music and up coming shows. Tune in and rock out! Radio Show Notes: 1. The Erly - Hey Amanda 2. Stage Drive - Thank You For Loving Me 3. Scultone - Save Me 4. N.A.S.H. - D.I.T.C.H. 5. Shattered Vessels - Portrait Of Us 6. Monroe - Tides 7. The Metal Byrds - Life Of The Party 8. Praise The Fallen - Perfect 9. The Soap Girls - One Way Street 10. Magic Hat - Read Between The Lines 11. Alia Tempora - Bark On Me 12. Lucy Frantic - Endless Greed 13. Edge Of Paradise - Digital Paradise SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank: Kayla Drange Of Stage Drive for the great intro Bryan Knickerbocker of Stage Drive and Diecast Romance for the station ID Margarita Monet for the station ID Jonny Neville of Elsie Binx for the intro music And of course for everyone who tuned in. We could not do this without you. Thank you! Links Mentioned In This Episode: The Erly Album Release show: The Erly Album Release Show | Facebook Link for The Erly:
Join your host Matthew Thomas for one hour of killer music! He spins music from all around the globe and discusses new music and up coming shows. Tune in and rock out! Radio Show Notes: 1. Hourglass - Moondchild 2. Autumn Academy - Comfortable Grave 3. Old Man Trainwreck - Knee Bender 4. Black Whiskey - Wild & Free 5. Wisher - Lady Jayne 6. Bermuda's Burden - Tarot 7. Wildstreet - Still Love you 8. Cassidy Paris - Wannabe 9. IN Veil - Salome 10. Late Night Trouble - Scream My Name 11. Kaleido - Blood! 12. Illusions Of Grandeur - Crossing Over 13. Tyler Beaird - Better SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank: Alec of Hourglass for the great intro Eric Jayk for the station ID Christina Chriss for the station ID Jonny Neville of Elsie Binx for the intro music And of course for everyone who tuned in. We could not do this without you. Thank you! Links Mentioned In This Episode: Muse On Main show featuring Wisher, The Erly, and Kayla Drange with Bryan Knickerbocker: Wisher / The Erly / Kayla Drange | Facebook Bermuda's Burden show with 3rd Rail on Oct. 7th: Bermuda's Burden & 3rd Rail LIVE at the Melody Inn | Facebook Link to Cassidy Paris Store: Cassidy Paris official store (ecwid.com) Chuck Shute Podcast with Christina Chriss of Kaleido: Christina Chriss (Kaleido singer) - YouTube Haus Of Vladi store link: Hand-Painted Canvas Digital Art Stickers by HausOfVladia on Etsy SCR has shirts, hats, and water bottles for sale. Please contact Super Cool Radio for more details. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
Kunaal seeks Anuvab's advice on whether he should become a professional birthday wisher. Anuvab meets a famous comedian and it doesn't change his life. And do us Indians hold ourselves to a higher standard when we're overseas?
David and Michelle discuss how doors that seem locked, burst wide open with a master key.... the ask. Listen today to hear how the FUNeral planning is going and how it's being used as proof positive that asking is where it's at. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/support
Join your host Matthew Thomas for over one hour of killer music! He spins music from all around the globe and discusses new music and up coming shows. Tune in and enjoy! Radio Show Notes: 1. Cassidy Paris - Wannabe 2. Frame 42 - Paranoia 3. Rollins Band - Hotter And Hotter (Live) 4. The Lonely Ones - Gettin' High 5. Elsie Binx - You Can't 6. Sepsiss - You Already Know 7. Ditchwater - Against My Better Emotional Reasons 8. Ally Venable - Road To Nowhere 9. Tommy Gibbons - Caution 10. Black Whiskey - Wild & Free 11. Jammie Bosstel - Vendetta 12. The Erly - Jasmine 13. Letters From Abel - Mind Of A Misfit 14. Wisher - Lady Jayne 15. Overdrive Orchestra - HCBM 16. Autogramm - I Am A Situation 17. Fate Destroyed - This Crown 18. Jupiter In July - No Shame 19. Lucy Frantic - Endless Greed SCR and Matthew Thomas would like to thank: Jammie Bosstel for the Station ID Jonny Neville of Elsie Binx for the intro music For all the bands who submitted music And of course for everyone who tuned in. We could not do this without you. Thank you! Links mentioned in podcast: Link to Every Podcast I Love Is Dead: Every Podcast I Love is Dead • A podcast on Anchor Link to Cassidy Paris Store: Cassidy Paris official store (ecwid.com) Link to Wannabe Music video: Cassidy Paris - WANNABE (Official Video) - YouTube Link to Paranoia music video: frame 42 paranoia - YouTube Link to Ditchwater show on July 31st: Ditchwater Live at Three Monkeys Pub in Crown Point, IN | Facebook Contact Jammie Bosstel to order a 7 inch vinyl with Down The River and Vendetta: PraiseBosstel@gmail.com Link to Wisher's Go Fund Me: Fundraiser by Wisher Band : Help the band Wisher Make a Music Video! (gofundme.com) Overdrive Orchestra live at The Pyramid Scheme: Crooked Spires + Nordy + Overdrive Orchestra + Unknown Crowe | Pyramid Scheme 7.30.2021 | Facebook Link to This Crown music video: Fate Destroyed - This Crown (Official Music Video) - YouTube Rock The Rescue information and ticket link: Rock the Rescue (qwitix.com) LeRoy Ferch Benefit Show July 31st at Rockstar Lounge: Blast Beats Biesiada Bash 3! LeRoy Ferch Benefit Show @ ROCKSTAR LOUNGE | Facebook Haus Of Vladi store link: Hand-Painted Canvas Digital Art Stickers by HausOfVladia on Etsy Super Cool Radio merch store: Super Cool Radio Archives - Endeavor After, LLC (endeavorafterllc.com) Also we have baseball hats with two logo options for sale. They are $21 including shipping. Contact Super Cool Radio for more details. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
Dokładnie w trzydziestą rocznicę premiery kultowego Terminatora 2 przyglądamy się początkom całej serii o morderczej wojnie między maszynami/cyborgami a ludzkością! W tym przedostatnim odcinku naszego sezonu o końcach świata w filmach sf oczekiwania i wyobrażenia konfrontują się z rzeczywistością a nostalgiczne wspomnienia, o których istnieniu nawet do końca nie wiedzieliśmy, wychodzą na wierzch… *przeskocz na 9:43, żeby przejść od razu do odcinka i ominąć wstępną dyskusję o nowych komiksach, E.T. (1982) oraz Knives Out (2019). Główne filmy tego odcinka: The Terminator (1984); reż: J. Cameron; scen.: J. Cameron & G. A. Hurd; w rol. gł.: A. Schwarzenegger, L. Hamilton, M. Biehn; muzyka: B. Fiedel; kamera: A. Greenberg; prod.: Canal+, Paramount. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991); reż: J. Cameron; scen.: J. Cameron & W. Wisher; w rol. gł.: A. Schwarzenegger, L. Hamilton, E. Furlong; muzyka: B. Fiedel; kamera: A. Greenberg; prod.: Carolco, Canal+. Rekomendacje: Kuba: Kanał na YouTube Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong, który koryguje nasze błędne wyobrażenia o dinozaurach. Damian: 28 Days Later… (2002) niszowy zombie-horror Dany'ego Boyle w mocnym klimacie końca świata. Czytaj więcej: Den of Geek: Why The Terminator is a horror classic Film School Rejects: What Critics Thought About 'The Terminator' in 1984 Plot and Theme: Why “The Terminator” (1984) is the Greatest Terminator Film The Ringer: The Tin Man Gets His Heart: An Oral History of ‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day' Kqed: The Timeless Feminism of Sarah Connor in 'Terminator 2' SyFyWire: Debate Club: Which is better: The Terminator or Terminator 2: Judgment Day? Creditsy: Kuba i Damian wspólnie prowadzą i produkują NERDYCJĘ. Polubcie nas na fejsbuku albo piszcie na nerdycja@gmail.com. Za oprawę graficzną odpowiada Damian (ikonka od Freepik). Obróbką audio zajmujemy się naprzemiennie, w tym odcinku: Kuba. Użyliśmy fragmentów utworów Kevina MacLeoda p.t. Fearless First, Cold Funk, Severe Tire Damage, Cut and Run, Inspired, oraz Electo Cabello dostępnych tutaj na bazie licencji Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International.
Scott Wisher and Eliot Cooper talks about the Secret to Proper In Situ Remedial Strategies and their experience working with challenging geologic lithologies. We also discuss what information is needed to properly design a remedial approach that will deliver the most effective outcomes by utilizing advanced delivery techniques and Cascade Environmental's proprietary chemical blends. Learn how In Situ Remediation is one of the most effective ways to address source removal and source containment with proven chemical technologies. Thanks to our Sponsors: E- Tank, Terra Nova Solutions, and the IHMM.
In the season finale of Roll For It, Mo, Eua, Kanar, Durbin, and lil Unit discover the secrets of the djinn's lamp.Join Durbin's Pack to support the pod!www. patreon.com/rollforitpod-------------------------www.rollforitpod.comPATREON: patreon.com/rollforitpodINSTA: instagram.com/rollforitpodYOUTUBE: youtube.com/rollforitpodFB: facebook.com/rollforitpodTWITTER: https://twitter.com/rollforitpod Join the Pack on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Philadelphia-based poet, singer, educator and curator Yolanda Wisher is the author of Monk Eats an Afro (Hanging Loose Press, 2014) and the co-editor of Peace is a Haiku Song (Philadelphia Mural Arts, 2013). Wisher was named the inaugural Poet Laureate of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1999 and the third Poet Laureate of Philadelphia for 2016-2017. A Pew and Cave Canem Fellow, Wisher was awarded the Leeway Foundation's Transformation Award in 2019 for her commitment to art for social change. Wisher taught high school English for a decade, served as Director of Art Education for Philadelphia Mural Arts, and founded and directed the Germantown Poetry and Outbound Poetry Festivals. She performs a unique blend of poetry and song with her band The Afroeaters and has led workshops and curated events in partnership with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and the U.S. Department of Arts & Culture. Wisher was part of the first cohort of artists with studios at the Cherry Street Pier on the Delaware River Waterfront. She is currently the Curator of Spoken Word and producer of the podcast Love Jawns: A Mixtape at Philadelphia Contemporary, a freestanding space for contemporary and performance art.
The Super Cool Supershow is over one hour of killer independent and local music hosted by The Spirit of Super Cool Radio, Matthew Thomas! Episode Breakdown: 1. Kaleido - Dead To Me 2. Slumlord Radio - Gonna Be a Riot 3. Wisher - Lady Jayne 4. Tyler Beaird - Wings 5. The Rumours - Hey You 6. Apricity - All My Lies 7. Praise The Fallen - Emotions In Gear 8. Hourglass - Rhythm Of A Gun 9. Elsie Binx - The Show Must Go On 10. Overdrive Orchestra - The Roam 11. Cassidy Paris - Like I Never Loved You 12. Alia Tempora - Bark On Me 13. Workhorse - The Blazer 14. Kougaran - Fight For Your Life 15. Bleed The Water - Violence 16. Revelation Rain - New Kind Of Man 17. Reality Suite - Triggers Super Cool Radio and Matthew Thomas would like to thank: Kayleigh Kann of Wisher for the great spoken word intro Jonny Neville of Elsie Binx for the rocking intro music White Elephant Records for Gonna Be A Riot, The Roam, and The Blazer A big thank you to DI Records for Triggers! Lastly thank you to everyone who took the time to listen to the Super Cool Supershow! It truly means a lot. If you like this video and want to support Super Cool Radio, please check out our store! It is a great way to directly support SCR and get some great merch, too! link for SCR store : Super Cool Radio Archives - Endeavor After, LLC --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
Nick interviews Wall Twp Coach Colleen Wisher
Incredible energy from this up and comping group of performers! Give Wisher a listen!!!
Wisher is a newly formed Michigan based band and Matthew had the opportunity to interview the entire band. They chatted about how the band was formed, writing and recording the first original single entitled Naive, up coming shows, their future plans, and so much more! Please check out, stream, support, and give a like to Wisher! We at SCR cannot wait to see what Wisher was in store for all of us. Warning Explicit Language --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supercoolradio/support
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Bonus Interview. BLOCKBUSTER series creator Matt Schrader asks college best friend and screenwriter Bill Wisher about co-writing Terminator 2: Judgment Day with James Cameron, and James' career trajectory leading into Titanic. This award-winning 10-part original miniseries stars Ross Marquand (The Walking Dead, Avengers: Endgame) as up-and-coming writer-director James Cameron, and tells the story of how he fought through decades of personal struggles and career setbacks to assemble the most expensive and grueling movie production of all-time, Titanic, that nearly sank two film studios. If you enjoyed BLOCKBUSTER, please consider a small donation to help the creators continue making this series at http://GetBlockbuster.com/support and receive bonus perks, and your name in the credits! Facebook: http://facebook.com/BlockbusterPod Twitter: http://twitter.com/Blockbuster_Pod Instagram: http://instagram.com/blockbusterpod Follow series creator @MattSchrader on Twitter
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CBS Radio Mystery Theater 75-02-17 (0224) The Death Wisher
Bonus Interview. BLOCKBUSTER series creator Matt Schrader asks James Cameron friend and screenwriter Bill Wisher about their early interests and motivations, and about starring in James and Randy Frakes' short film Xenogenesis. This award-winning 10-part original miniseries stars Ross Marquand (The Walking Dead, Avengers: Endgame) as up-and-coming writer-director James Cameron, and tells the story of how he fought through decades of personal struggles and career setbacks to assemble the most expensive and grueling movie production of all-time, Titanic, that nearly sank two film studios. If you enjoyed BLOCKBUSTER, please consider a small donation to help the creators continue making this series at http://GetBlockbuster.com/support and receive bonus perks, and your name in the credits! Facebook: http://facebook.com/BlockbusterPod Twitter: http://twitter.com/Blockbuster_Pod Instagram: http://instagram.com/blockbusterpod Follow series creator @MattSchrader on Twitter
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In one of her last podcast interviews for Artblog Radio, Imani Roach speaks with Yolanda Wisher, poet, educator, community advocate and Curator of Spoken Word at Philadelphia Contemporary (PC). Wisher talks about her beginnings as a writer, fueled by a mother who was a voracious reader and forceful advocate for her as a writer when she was in elementary school. The wide-ranging conversation explores why Wisher has a studio at Cherry St. Pier; how she figured out that poetry could be used for social change; her (not widely known) work as a singer and her upcoming podcast series for PC, which will enlist Philadelphia poets and DJs and include poetry recitation and music, and not so much conversation. This great conversation was recorded at Moore College of Art and Design's TGMR Radio, and is 38 minutes long.
In one of her last podcast interviews for Artblog Radio, Imani Roach speaks with Yolanda Wisher, poet, educator, community advocate and Curator of Spoken Word at Philadelphia Contemporary (PC). Wisher talks about her beginnings as a writer, fueled by a mother who was a voracious reader and forceful advocate for her as a writer when she was in elementary school. The wide-ranging conversation explores why Wisher has a studio at Cherry St. Pier; how she figured out that poetry could be used for social change; her (not widely known) work as a singer and her upcoming podcast series for PC, which will enlist Philadelphia poets and DJs and include poetry recitation and music, and not so much conversation. This great conversation was recorded at Moore College of Art and Design's TGMR Radio, and is 38 minutes long.
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Wych Vs. The Doomsday Clock: Week #41, 14 Hours 00 Minutes to Doomsday – I Wish You Were Here This is the podcast equivalent of “found footage” – A man in a bunker recording his fight for survival & entertainment on the global junk heap of the future This week: A Love Machine, A Wisher’s Dream and a Ticking Stream
Follow Page Wisher's story of cinematography, author, & publishing in his pursuit of his dreams. He is the Creator of the family entertainment company: Wishology. His goals being to create something from the heart, build something of his own, and to create "beautiful things".
Jeff Wisher, Owner of Able Body Shop by Ross Strauser
Episode 2! Alex and Billy watch The Wisher, the most 2002 film ever made. Billy learns how to print stickers, they discuss the confusing amount of product placement and witness the most shocking body count they've ever seen in a slasher film. Music by Nagano City Street Band Find them at https://naganocitystreetband.bandcamp.com Additional music by The Conet Project (http://freemusicarchive.org) Licensed Under Free Music Philosophy License Artwork by Adam Bibilo - Find him @biblops
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Yolanda Wisher is the 2016-2017 Poet Laureate of the City of Philadelphia. Wisher is the author of Monk Eats an Afro and the co-editor of Peace is a Haiku Song. Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, Fence, Chain, MELUS, and GOOD Magazine and the anthologies Gathering Ground and The Ringing Ear. Wisher is a 2016 Hedgebrook Writer-in-Residence, 2015 Pew Fellow, Center for Performance and Civic Practice Catalyst Initiative grantee (2015), Leeway Art & Change Award recipient (2008), and the inaugural Montgomery County Pennsylvania Poet Laureate (1999). She holds an M.A in English/Creative Writing-Poetry from Temple University and a B.A. in English/Black Studies from Lafayette College. Wisher founded and directed the Germantown Poetry Festival (2006-2010) and served as Director of Art Education for the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (2010-2015). She currently works as Chief Rhapsodist of Wherewithal for the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture.
Join a Cuau-less Edgar and Josh as they discuss what movies they've recently watched and hear them review this weeks movie Spliced also known as The Wisher.
No longer the household name she was during her own time, Dorothy Liebes has been recognized as "one of the greatest designers of the 20th century." Her modernist textile designs were embraced by interior designers and architects including Frank Lloyd Wright and fashion designers such as her dear friend Bonnie Cashin. This week fashion and textile historian Leigh Wishner joins us to talk about Liebes' incredibly influential career and the exhibition A Dark, A Light, A Bright: The Designs of Dorothy Liebes now on view at the Cooper Hewitt in New York City through February 4, 2024.RECOMMENDED READING:Brown, Susan and Alexa Griffith Winton, eds. A Dark, A Light, A Bright: The Designs of Dorothy Liebes. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2023.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy