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Find the other 100+ King Hero's Journey interviews and personal rants here: https://kingheros.bethmartens.com/blog Join the King Hero Central Telegram group for King Heroes taking the risk of speaking authentically for truth and freedom, for those of us that are inspired and comforted by the work of King Heroes, and to express the voice freedom. https://t.me/kingherosjourney Did you enjoy the interview? Please comment below! If you're curious about archetypes, the Hero's Journey, and how to deprogram the new world disorder, check out the following. Sign up with your email to get a free reading of your King Hero Archetype and find out where you are on the path of purpose. Are you more of a MerPreneur who wants to be valued for your life's work? Click to sign up for a free reading of your archetype. Order a copy of my book, Journey : A Map of Archetypes to Find Lost Purpose in a Sea of Meaninglessness Discover how to tap lost meaning, power, and purpose Online Archetype Courses Get direction, strategy, breakthroughs, and a royal handhold so you can walk your path of truth with unshakeable faith Apply to work with me one-on-one Archetype, Purpose, and Business Coaching Follow the King Hero's Journey Podcast Anchor Breaker Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Radio Public Spotify RSS About Beth Martens For business coach, archetype reader, author and coach trainer, Beth Martens, her calling is a life or death thing. After a decade as a corporate VP in her family's firm, 8 trips to India, and a 3-year battle with cancer 20 years ago, she used archetypes to save her life. Today she helps truth lovers find their sacred purpose, be valued for their life's work, and survive the ordeals of their Hero's Journey. As recovering feminist, she is passionate about hosting the King Hero's Journey podcast highlighting leaders, entrepreneurs, movement makers, and purveyors of the truth. Contact: beth at bethmartens.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-martens/message
Aaron chats with Packers fans worldwide after 2021's NFL draft weekend.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
On today's podcast Adam breaks down the Pacers win over the Pistons, discusses Caris LeVert's breakout performance and explains why he thinks the Pacers won't make any splashy moves at the deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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God Only Knows what Brian Wilson was thinking when he recorded Pet Sounds, or what's motivating recent IPO multiples. Both look crazy at the time, but make a lot of money.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
In this Episode we are going to learn about the process in which we will trybto smooth out the negative side of our every desires because every subject is always two sides one the positive side and another absence of the subject.
Law of Attraction with LOA Today, Your Daily Dose of Happy | Tips & Secrets
Monique and Walt spend the first quarter of the showing playing a rousing game of "wouldn't it be nice if". Then we share some emails from listeners. We also address a problem a listener is having where she really limits her options. Use the LOA Today app to send in your question for us to discuss. To get the free LOA Today app go to: https://www.loatoday.net/listen
After being inspired to play with the "Wouldn't It Be Nice If ..." manifesting technique from Abraham, my guy showed just how easy it is to be a big winner with it. Also, we have horses!
Track 1 from arguably the greatest album of all time, with the commentary and perspective of good friend of the show Joey Abbott! - Rob’s sad lack of Beach Boys familiarity - The Greatest Song of the 1960’s - Phil Spector, Brian Wilson and “The Wall of Sound” Want MORE show? Join us on PATREON for weekly reaction mini-sodes, new ways to interact with us, and chances to be part of the show! patreon.com/greatsongpod Connect with us on socials for Shenanigans, merch, and more! Facebook.com/groups/greatsongpod FB/Twitter/Instagram: @GreatSongPod greatsongpodcast.com Co-producers: Andrea Konarzewski, Ari Marucci, Brad Callahan, Michael Conley, & Megan Dolan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greatsongpod/support
Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Wouldn't it be nice" von The Beach Boys. Von Hugo Egon Balder.
Episode 30: From gum spitting to short term memory loss, George and Rob flesh out the specs of their future friendship mansion. Follow our instagram account @arm.podcast
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
Underground Music, Hip-Hop/Rap/MCing, Breakcore, EDM and Metal Disc Jockey with either a much greater emphasis on linguistic inventiveness than mainstream forms or a greater emphasis on the use of extreme profanity and disturbing criminal themes. Starring: Scorpion Frequency, Electric Breathing, Brom:35, NoizeFloor, Dead Beat Project, The Rappists, DJ 2def, Mr.Stabby, Mr. Morder, Jay Omerta, King Keemo, Mr.Siso, The Harmony Society, Kinky Bitch, Dynamic, Frankz Wit A Z, Mista Mead, H3vy Stu, Vicious 5150, RcThaHazard, J-ClaWsin, Lilo Frank, EffeSei, Christyle, DisaJohnny, Scar, Onnis, Marco Tosh, Labo & Yu-Sei. The difference between a pop/top-40/requests DJ and an underground DJ is not that one plays better music than the other or that one is a sellout, or that one is a “musical masturbator”. The difference is in the crowd that they are intended for: searchers vs. discoverers. The “underground” “club” DJ is the kind that wants to educate his crowd… yet another term I’ll use with hesitation. He wants to find a correlation between what he likes and what his crowd responds to, by way of introducing them to music they may not have otherwise heard. He wants to teach and encourage them to find something they didn’t know they needed. Whether it’s the thrashing riffs or either the sampling or the EDM-esque chorus in motion, there is not a second that doesn’t have a catchy sample and jingle part going on. The music is not without its flaws though, some songs are clearly better than others, Not that there is a bad song here. He puts absolutely everything new or remind the listener of past sounds but everything it does, it does well and even great at times. this might as well be the perfect soundtrack for all kind of music. If you're suspicious of this claim, then hijack the jukebox at your local bar or kindly offer to be the DJ at a Halloween party and getting rid of any stylistic barriers to integrated music. The outstanding drums, variety and overall harshness and brevity combining most of the harshest elements of metal with electronic genres, these record creates some outrageously chaotic freak outs from each of its eclectic formula.
In this episode, I share the shadow side of the healing journey that I often see keeping people stuck in a perpetual cycle of healing instead of becoming the most whole, healed, and complete version of themselves. To make quantum leaps in your spiritual transformation process and what you're manifesting in your life, check out the EVOLVE spiritual mentorship program: http://bit.ly/EVOLVEMEMBERSHIP The Sacred Leader Academy is your 3-month journey to build the impactful and ALIGNED soul-driven business + freedom-based lifestyle you're craving! To step fully into your power as a sacred leader and messenger so you can make a global impact with your gift while building your Soul-driven digital empire visit https://bit.ly/SLACADEMY or schedule a complimentary strategy session here https://bit.ly/60-MinStrategyCall LET'S CONNECT! If you have feedback or a question you want to be answered on a future episode go to TheCallingUncensored.com and request access to join the private Facebook group. Also, come say HELLO and hang with me on Insta @spiritualceo, and don't forget to snap a photo while listening to the show and tag me! For more amazing content + free masterclasses, and to learn more about working with me or booking me as a spiritual speaker at your next event or retreat, go to sarah-rose.net One more thing--subscribe to this podcast so you're sure not to miss a future episode and I'd LOVE it if you left me a review on Apple Podcasts! Namaste! xx Sarah Rose Spiritual Awakening & Conscious Leadership Coach
FULL LENGTH DOUBLE DUNGEON! This jam packed episode is hosted by Rafe and Ari. They talk about the pope being a hologram, how to soundproof a room, the nightmare of having to hear "Wouldn't It Be Nice" too many times, and they wonder why Lululemon tights are so expensive. They also both agree that more places need to serve coffee at 11pm.
Loudly sing "Wouldn't It Be Nice" as you paint a shed before your family paints it white again to MAINTAIN THE RUSE, cause we're talking about 50 First Dates! Kat and Jocelyn discuss inconsistent tones, off-colour jokes, and a surprisingly sweet core to this movie that we LOVE. This episode brought to you in part by Rothy's. Rothy’s is the everyday flat for life on the go. It will blow your mind that they’re made from recycled plastic water bottles, because they’re the softest shoe you’ll put on your feet. A major added bonus? They’re machine washable. We love our Rothy’s and know you will too! Right now Rothy’s has an amazing deal for our listeners: go to Rothys.com/Hateit to check out all their options. This episode brought to you in part by Raycon. It's a wireless world and everyone needs a great pair of wireless earbuds. Raycon offers crystal clear sound, soft-comfort gel tip fittings, and long-lasting battery life all at about half the price of any other premium wireless earbuds on the market. All backed with their 365-day warranty and great customer support because they're in this for the long run. Go to www.buyraycon.com/love for 15% off Raycon wireless earbuds. This episode is also brought to you in part by TeePublic. Check out www.TeePublic.com and discover your next favourite Tee. Psst... they also have nerdy hoodies, sweaters, baseball tees and long sleeves. Check out our favourite designs at www.TeePublic.HateLovePodcast.com Edited by Andrew Ivimey and produced for the From Superheroes network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, YouTube series, web comics, and more. IHIBILI Logo by Cubbyhole Studio www.cubbyhole.studio
Namaste with Renee - Ep 26- "Wouldn't it be nice if..." by WCTV
Wouldn't It Be Nice to Be Free - Vic Beatie by Tweed Coast Church
The Listener's Series continues as Pat and Kyle welcome Kevin Hartbarger to the Guest Co-Host seat to discuss one of his favorite bands... The Beach Boys!! Get ready because this one is epic in length!
Chord Progressions range from boring to awesome. Let's talk about the awesome ones! Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad's Songs: "Melon Soda" by Tricot, "Masterswarm” by Andrew Bird, “Water Fountain” by Tune-Yards Matt's Songs: "Shake It Loose" by Astronauts, etc., "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys, "Isn't It Nice" by Of Montreal Parker's Songs: “It’s All Part of the Plan” by Punch Brothers, “Don’t Look Back” by Telepopmusik, “Goddess Bound” by Protest the Hero, “Alone” by Emery All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
We both just got back from Los Angeles and “self-care” is the name of the game! We're trying something new and releasing an episode with NO GUEST. For this inaugural hosts-only episode, Pat talks about...
We wonder if anyone's watching on Twitch, we got a response from Shapes about Crimpy Chicken, do you yawn while you sleep (question from @shannonwilson34), wouldn't it be nice if the world was Cadbury?!Click here to play! (mp3)Follow us and ask us stupid questions on Twitter at @aquestionstupid or by using the hashtag #ITASQ or #IsThisAStupidQuestion.We're on Blogger and also Stitcher.If you have time, please give us a 5 star review so we can share this stupid podcast with more people. Also, please share this podcast with your friends and family!Featuring Kieran, Alex, Pedro and Andrew.
We're back for round two. Listen to us yodel about the youths on this episode of Wouldn't It Be Nice.
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On the last episode (http://maulfairmedicalcenter.com/podcast/ep-063-heres-to-dying-old-and-healthy-and-yes-you-read-that-correctly), you heard about Dr Maulfair's belief that we should all die old and healthy. More about how to go about achieving that is discussed in this episode. One of the first things you need to do is change your mindset about symptoms — and not use them as a guide to how healthy or unhealthy you are. Most often by the time ill health becomes symptomatic, you have already lost health. The only question at that point is how much more can you lose before ill health takes over and you're done. Understanding how your body truly works is very important. Continuing to listen to this podcast will help you with that, and so will attending our free seminars (http://maulfairmedicalcenter.com/events). If you're not in Pennsylvania, but are looking to find a doctor like Dr Maulfair, you can search for one in your area by going to The International College of Integrative Medicine (http://icimed.com) http://drmaulfair.com
海滩男孩(英语:The Beach Boys),美国摇滚乐团,成立于加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县霍桑市,是冲浪摇滚音乐的经典代表乐团。该团以精准的合音,以及反映着加州青年文化、关于车和冲浪的歌曲著称。布莱恩・威尔森充满野心的创造与想像力,使得海滩男孩成为一个更创新的团体,并获得了极高的赞誉,甚至影响了许多后来的音乐人。 尤其是《Pet Sounds》――滚石杂志500张专辑排名第二。
Warnings: This episode contains strong language and one slightly tipsy host. Discussed in this episode: Gaston Rossdale, Ninendo Switch, Tipsy Travis, Hand Sounds, Drippy Makeup, Brom Bones, ManicDote, Matthias Rath, Puritanical Names, The Crucible, Pride in Fatherhood, Rather Have Her Here, Principles, Martial Arts, Violence, Weird Trailer, Clangy Bracelets, Wouldn't It Be Nice, How to Stop Pandering, Twitter Hiatus, Positive Affirmations, Held to A Different Standard, Humans Are Fallible, Arm's Length, Both Good and Bad, Taking Lack of Awareness Personally, Metaphor Application, Pedestal Metaphor, Learning Through Kindness Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
This week St Anthony returns to the podcast to interview Celtic Non-executive Director Brian Wilson. Brian is well known to all in Scottish society and Celtic fandom for his numerous high profile roles. A famous Labour politician, Brian was an MP for over 20 years, serving as a Minister under Tony Blair and was a we ll kent voice during the independence referendum. Brian is also known for his roles as a journalist and commentator in addition to his numerous business roles. In Celtic land Brian has been a Non Executive Director for some time and is a well known Celtic historian. It is his latter role as a historian that interested St Anthony the most. Enjoy…
ACR Presents: BOILER ROOM #83 Hosted by Hesher, with Lovely Spore, Daniel Spaulding and Stewart Howe. This is the Election 2016 wrap up edition of Boiler Room, we've been following this election process for a FREAK'N YEAR now and the decision is finally made... The Boiler breaks down the pros and cons of a Trump Presidency beginning in 2017.
ACR Presents: BOILER ROOM #83 Hosted by Hesher, with Lovely Spore, Daniel Spaulding and Stewart Howe. This is the Election 2016 wrap up edition of Boiler Room, we've been following this election process for a FREAK'N YEAR now and the decision is finally made... The Boiler breaks down the pros and cons of a Trump Presidency beginning in 2017.
In this episode we are asking the question "Wouldn't it be nice if..." We discuss how you can start manifesting good things for your future, just by asking this one simple question!
The Filmcast is BACK after a week off! And there's a lot of catch up to be had.The Oscars have announced they're going to continue the "up-to-ten" policy of the Best Picture category. Since we're halfway through 2015, Kale, Collin, and Mitch discuss which films they've seen so far might make it into the Academy's top ten.Also, Paul Feig can't stop posting 'Ghostbusters' photos. Will this year's 'Vacation' and next year's 'Ghostbusters' change the way Hollywood looks at comedy opportunities?And, who won San Diego Comic-Con? Everyone gives their number one from geekdom's biggest weekend.This week's roundtable discussion is on the new Brian Wilson biopic, 'Love and Mercy'. What did the Filmcast think? Was it "Fun, Fun, Fun" or "Wouldn't It Be Nice" if it were better? Find out on this week's Filmcast! And e-mail us your opinions at woodwordsfilmcast@gmail.com or on Twitter @woodwordsdet.
Love songs for that one day of the year. (We are still incapable of hitting the record button on time, so it starts about two minutes in. We're sure you can manage, though.) Playlist Opening Song: "Untitled (Love Song)"/Counting Crows Set 1: "Valentine"/The Chevelles "Save My Love"/Bruce Springsteen "I Want You"/The S**tbirds "Lick My Love Pump"/Spinal Tap "Wouldn't It Be Nice"/The Beach Boys Set 2: "Can't Get Enough of You Baby"/The Colourfield "I'm Sticking With You"/The Velvet Underground "Dum Dum Ditty"/Downbeat 5 "Surfside Date"/Panther Burns "Valentine's Day"/David Bowie "The Gardener"/The Tallest Man on Earth Set 3: "I Think We're Alone Now"/Tommy James and the Shondells "The Way I Am"/Ingrid Michaelson "Write Me a Poem"/Lollipop "If You Find Yourself Caught in Love"/Belle and Sebastian "Kiss Me"/Sixpence None the Richer "Be My Head"/The Flaming Lips "Midnight Confessions"/Grass Roots Set 4: "Forever Baby"/Juliana Hatfield "If Not for You"/Bob Dylan "Ever Fallen in Love?"/Buzzcocks "Thirteen"/Big Star "Kiss Me on the Bus"/The Replacements "Holland, 1945"/Neutral Milk Hotel Set 5: "Muscle Cars"/Wussy "We're Going to Be Friends"/The White Stripes "Blind Date"/Boomtown Rats "The Promise"/When in Rome "Jackie and Wilson"/Hozier "I Love You"/The Pipettes "Very First Lie"/Material Issue Closing Song: "Sometimes (Lesser Piggott)"/James
Radio Zed: Episode Eight; new contacts on the short wave make for new developments at home
Welcome to Frozen Nerdz Episode 20 - Wouldn't It Be Nice! Welcome to the Frozen Nerdz Podcast Episode 20 entitled Wouldn't It Be Nice! We are a your Blizzard Entertainment and Steam Free to Play discussion podcast. Each week we discuss anything that falls in between or outside those two glaciers. From talking about the games you love, the worlds you live in, AND maybe even a few you haven’t even tried yet. Join us each week as Kilroy and myself, Epicinsanity, sit down and discuss the things no one else is talking about. as we bring new points of view, in a not so standard podcast format. The show was recorded on Sunday, July 13th, 2014. And was released on Tuesday, July 15th, 2014. On Today’s episode we start off the show with a Stitcher review, and a few Ask Us Anything questions. But before we waste too much time, we start a basic campfire and jump inside our World of Warcraft segment where we talk all about different WoW resources from raiding, to lore to battle pets, we cover them all! But before we get too carried away, we head over to the Starcade to discuss CTF Racing inside the Blizzard Arcade. Then we sit back and stay awhile and look at some amazing Diablo 3 artwork. Then we move onto the Steam Room where we discuss Battle Nations, a turn based Free to Play strategy game. Then we wrap the show up by digging deep into the IceBox and finding an email from a long time listener. So sit back, relax and enjoy Episode 20 of the Frozen Nerdz Podcast. Where You Can Find Us: Twitter: @FrozeNerdz E-mail: IceBox@FrozeNerdz.com Website: www.FrozeNerdz.com Partner Network: CatalystGamingMedia.com Forums: CatalystGamingMedia.com/forums Personal Twitter: @KilroyKT, @Epic_Insanity
In this sort of Spotlight episode of From The Underground it's all about Jacob's movie projects and his writing process. Just in time for Jacob to start directing his next short film, Terrestrial, he wanted to give you some insight. Also, it was an excuse for Jacob to talk about himself. By the way, the title of this spotlight episode was chosen by Ryan.The Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice?Soul Coughing - Screenwriter's BluesMarketa Irglova - The HillBen Folds - Bitch Went NutsAri Hest - Set In StoneBen Kweller - Until I DieMan Man - Rabbit HabbitsMeat Puppets - Lake Of FirePorno For Pyros - SadnessSparks - Happy Hunting GroundIf you would like to donate on IndieGoGo for Terrestrial you can do so here - http://igg.me/at/terrestrialshortIf you would like to be featured on a future episode you can contact us a podcastunderground@gmail.com.Drop us a line if you have any suggestions, comments, criticisms or anything else. Make sure you "like" our Facebook page - http://facebook.com/UndergroundPodcast.Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PodFromUnder.Read Jacob's occasional ramblings on his blog - http://robotvampireproductions.wordpress.com.Need help booking a show? Contact Ryan - somethingwickedent@gmail.com.Click here to listen or right click and choose "Save As..." to download.Please support our show by clicking the links to our Sponsors.
Remember Wouldn't It Be Nice, I Get Around, Good Vibrations. and God Only Knows? Of course you do! My latest guest, Al Jardine is currently playing on the 50th Anniversary tour of the band he's a founding member of, The Beach Boys. He's also got a new solo album out, Postcard from California. We discuss those things, along with environmentalism and alternative energy, two of Al's other passions.
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