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Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at some studio.
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Gibson Music Hall 2/14/19.
It's really no wonder the Nazis lost the war. They are just too stupid. Antichristmas! If you've ever wondered what would happen if a department store Santa got tangled up in a Nazi plot involving an evil elf, virgin sacrifice, and the Fourth Reich, then boy, do I have the movie for you. Elves (1989) isn't just a bad movie—it's a certifiable fever dream of absurdity, incompetence, and the kind of misguided ambition that makes it impossible to look away. Strap in, folks, because this isn't your average Christmas horror flick; it's a trainwreck wrapped in tinsel and doused in eggnog-flavored LSD. The Elf: Discount Gremlin in the Clearance Bin Let's start with the titular "elf." If you're expecting some sinister, well-designed creature, think again. The elf in Elves looks like it was cobbled together with paper mâché, a glue gun, and leftover Halloween masks from a garage sale. It's about as mobile as a garden gnome and spends most of its time menacingly staring—or, more accurately, just sitting there while the actors pretend to be scared. This thing couldn't terrorize a toddler, let alone usher in the apocalypse. The Plot: A Nazi Conspiracy, But Make It Festive You know a movie is destined for greatness when the plot hinges on Nazis breeding an elf to create the Antichrist. And the plan? Have said elf mate with a virgin before midnight on Christmas Eve. Because, of course, that's the logical way to bring about the Fourth Reich. Never mind that this plan relies entirely on the elf being both horny and punctual. The sheer stupidity of it all is chef's kiss. It's like someone spun a wheel of bad ideas and just ran with everything it landed on. The plot holes are big enough to fly a sleigh through. For instance, how is this elaborate Nazi elf scheme thwarted? Mostly by the combined incompetence of everyone involved. It's almost laughable how easily the heroes stumble into foiling it—imagine if someone like, I don't know, the mall cop had been paying attention. They'd have wrapped this whole thing up in ten minutes. Dan Haggerty: Santa's Hungover Cousin Dan Haggerty stars as Mike, a chain-smoking ex-detective who looks like Santa's cousin who didn't make the Nice List. Haggerty spends the entire movie sleepwalking through his lines with the charisma of a wet sock. His delivery is so wooden it's a miracle he doesn't spontaneously combust near the Christmas tree. And drunk? Oh, you bet. Whether he actually was or he's just an acting savant, there's an undeniable “boozy uncle” energy that only adds to the film's charm. Watching him go toe-to-toe with Nazi elves is a gift that keeps on giving. The Scenes: Bonkers with a Bow On Top Every scene in Elves feels like it was conceived in a vacuum of logic and coherence. Highlights include: A little boy staring at his sister's nude body and then getting into a tickle fight with her. Yipes! The icy cold mom getting electrocuted in the tub and teaching Ben Kingsley about death scenes. The elf randomly stabbing people, despite having no visible motor skills. Dan Haggerty barging into a Christmas dinner only to have the dad explain the Nazi/Virgin/Elf/Impregnate scheme in front of his family. By the time the movie wraps up, you'll be questioning your life choices but also kind of thankful for the chaos you just witnessed. Final Thoughts: The Christmas Catastrophe You Didn't Know You Needed Elves is a rare gem that transcends badness and loops back around into brilliance. It's not a movie; it's an experience. From the laughable special effects to the sheer audacity of its plot, to Dan Haggerty looking like he'd rather be anywhere else, Elves is the gift that keeps on giving. Gather your friends, crack open some drinks, and bask in the glow of a movie so insane it's practically a holiday tradition waiting to happen. Merry Christmas, you filthy animals. ⯑⯑
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Stone Toad 4/28/79.
We end the month on a high with this slice of 60's nonsense featuring a young Ken B Wild in his first film role! Hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are donning their leather jackets and joining the local hot rodders gang as they cover the 1964 classic - TEENAGE STRANGLER! The guys discuss the 40 year old teenage cast, Yipes! Stripes! and the star of the show - Mikey! Meanwhile, Dom talks us through his favourite characters including Lt. Anderson and Betty's insane mother whilst Ken explains the unique way diner owner Marty makes a Banana Split! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Stone Toad 4/28/79.
On today's episode, it's the first day of class again in the classrooms I have apparently been banished too. BUT, lo and behold my old students rally around to have me move to where I belong. Isn't that nice? Also, major stomach issues on the train where me and the mayor's of Red Bank and Asbury Park, NJ all had a lovely Day at the Races and a picture with jockey great, Paco Lopez in the winner's circle. And finally, my car finally dies. Just shuts off in the middle of Tenth Avenue. YIPES! But, great podcast fodder so. . . you're welcome. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Shank Hall 11/1/19.
Coming to you from EVO 2024 in Las Vegas, Nick, LeAlec and guest co-host Lena Lemon talk to some of the top competitors and commentators in the FGC (fighting game community). Listen as Justin Wong, IFC Yipes, and Tyrant share the iconic anime they love–and haven't yet watched. Have a question for The Anime Effect? Ask it here. To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Shank Hall 2/16/19.
In this episode I discuss.. 1. The Illinois/UConn debacle. 2. Coach Underwood. 3. The Illinois players and the season in general. 4. The returning players and the transfer portal. 5. The Cardinals (briefly). 6. ENJOY.
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Shank Hall 11/1/19.
Leah Wrenne is a singer-songwriter, worship leader, theologian, philosopher, mental health advocate, Philly Girl, and an absolute boss. Check her out on IG and hit up her Linktree! Segment 1 What's up y'all!?!? Great to see you again. We're back for Part 2 with Leah Wrenne… and let me tell you… it's worth the wait. We ended on a bit of a cliffhanger talking about mental health. This time we dive right in to two communities that historically struggle with mental health care: the church community and the black community. Leah sits in the middle of both, and she shares about her experience. Segment 2 When you're struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, fear, and more, how the community responds to you is critical to your care. If that's you, please check out your local resources. But if you have no place to go, we'd love to help. Next Leah digs in and we talk about rest. Looking back, I feel like I talked a little more than I would've liked to because I'd prefer to let Leah cook a little more. She has some wonderful insights about what It means to really rest and why that matters. Rest is a soul level issue. I want to be clear on that. It's so much more than physical or emotional… rest is spiritual. Segment 3 The Non-Judgment Zone of Joy with an actual singer! Yipes. Continue this conversation on our Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/betterontheinside) Please rate and leave a 5-star review on the Podcast app of your choice! Transition music: Lundstroem - Jazz lounge sofa & couch.mp3 (https://freemusicarchive.org/) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/support
In which we take a moment to chew on the memory of Fruit Stripe gum. Recorded LIVE at Chicago's Historic Green Mill Lounge on January 13th 2024 for The Paper Machete. Recording courtesy of Jeppson's Malört: The Official Drink of the Apocalypse.Come find me in all your favorite places including my Discord! Featuring the unstoppable Bill Larkin on keys and me covering "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)" by Lonnie Donegan and His Skiffle Group (Pye Nixa/Dot 1959) which is actually a cover of "Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?" written by Billy Rose, Ernest Breuer, and Marty Bloom and first released in 1924 by The Happiness Boys (Ernie Hare and Billy Jones) and “Promises” by the Barrerracudas and a snippy of “The Wasteland” courtesy of Ross Bugden Twitter: Instagram For commissions/scores: bugdenross@gmail.comPLEASE RATE AND REVIEW and as aways: Teach CRT, go to Drag brunches, say “Gay”, “Period”, “Black Lives Matter” eat the rich and save me some sides.
The second two-hour talkfest in a row, Yipes! Fans Enjoy. Haters hate.
The August Full Super Moon in Pisces - what's happening in September? Yipes! A teaching show.
The August Full Super Moon in Pisces - what's happening in September? Yipes! A teaching show.
It's the podcast AND the album nobody wanted -- but we had to. Billy Joel's Greatest Hits Volume III. A lackluster collection of songs that mostly includes the entire album of Stormfront so -- just buy Stormfront if you're such a huge Stormfront lover. Yipes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome my friends to season 3 of the Determined to Dance podcast. My prayer is that you'll be encouraged to persevere daily in our chaotic world. Today's episode, God's Forgiveness, focuses on our failures, His forgiveness. Show Notes: God's Forgiveness Sin. Not my favorite subject for a podcast. That's probably why I named it God's forgiveness. I'd much rather focus on His forgiveness than on the reason I need it. We all sin. It says in Romans 3:23-26: “For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God's glorious standard. Yet God, in his grace, freely makes us right in his sight. He did this through Christ Jesus when he freed us from the penalty for our sins. For God presented Jesus as the sacrifice for sin. People are made right with God when they believe that Jesus sacrificed his life, shedding his blood. This sacrifice shows that God was being fair when he held back and did not punish those who sinned in times past, for he was looking ahead and including them in what he would do in this present time. God did this to demonstrate his righteousness, for he himself is fair and just, and he makes sinners right in his sight when they believe in Jesus.” NLT Made right by believing. What glorious news. Every year, I choose a word or phrase to focus on. I pray and ask God to point it out and at some point, in November or December, the word or phrase shows up. This past December, I was reading a devotional, and all of a sudden the word honest seemed to leap from the page. I cringed. That's my word for 2023? Some of you might say ‘No biggie,' but it is for me. I don't like to confront or upset people, so sometimes I might say a little less than is true to keep the peace. I can also exaggerate. I knew God was calling me to consider my words in a different light than ever before. It's been difficult and I've had to backtrack a time or two on what I've said but I'm learning an important lesson. Telling a little white lie or omission is just as bad as someone who is deceitful and always lies. Scripture says that Satan is the father of all lies. Yipes. Let's go back to my earlier statement. We all sin. Surely God is yelling at us for our mistakes, after all the blessings we've received from Him. But God… Jeff Walling says, “No wonder we try to crawl away and hide when sin brings us down. If that's the kind of response we imagine from God, we'd have to be crazy to call out to him for help. But the writer of Psalm 107 stands by his first verse: “The love of the Lord endures forever.” Even the willful sinner can dance in the dark if he will look to the Lord. And when he does, he will find grace, not disgust, in those eyes.” The blood of Jesus is such a beautiful truth in scripture. The fact that He loved us as sinners, died on the cross and bore those sins, and covered them with his blood is truly miraculous. He loved us when we didn't even acknowledge Him. Hallelujah. Our part is to believe. And to keep seeking Him over and over to grow so close to Him that we don't sin as often. We aren't repeat offenders, not caring how we live because if we ask, He'll forgive. We want to walk free from sin. I John 1:7: “But if we walk in the light as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin.” We believe, we are cleansed, and we walk by His side, crucifying our flesh every day. We all sin but we can all be forgiven. Let's pray: Father God, we've all sinned and fallen short but You chose to send Your son to take our place. We believe in You and Your Son and the Holy Spirit. Thank you for a gift that is beyond our minds to truly comprehend. We love You, staying close so we can always walk in Your ways. In Jesus' name, we pray, amen. God forgives when we ask. Today's featured authors, Deb, and Bruce Potts, wrote Love on Life Support, a second-chance romance. Chris and Amy's on-again, off-again faith leaves them unprepared when the...
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Shank Hall 11/1/19.
Vinyl Fridays continues with another hour long set of music without the sound clips or Brandon's inane jibba-jabba, from the Blue Island Radio Podcast record library. A Spontaneous, free-form selection of songs that may or may not include Kraftwerk, Half-Japanese, Automatic, Yipes! and more.
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Marquette University 9/80.
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Marquette University 12/78.
Well hello there. This week I am privy enough to witness a private recording session with the band Cigarettes After Sex and the heavenly singing voice of Greg Gonzalez. This guy's incredible. But, this is Juskow in the City and nothing is normal so. . . of course, there's the Larry from Three's Company hijacking, a hold on my car, no sports bars open on Monday for Monday Night Football and everything becoming out of control expensive (as we all know). Yipes. BUT, these are all the ingredients that make a quality Juskow in the City episode. Hope you like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Michele has mittens and she loves kittens! From last episode's birthday party for Christian McCartney to Michele's birthday gifts this episode the party just keeps going. What did June ship to Tulsa and why is Michele complaining about a candle? The ladies of Laugh Support don't have a comedic guest but they do discuss Customizing Comedy, toilet paper props and welcome a second cat lady! Who is this woman and why does she have a fanny pack? June Points out that our guests' careers have skyrocketed after being on our show! You'll have to listen in to see.Follow Laugh Support: www.facebook.com/LaughSupportPodcastFollow June Colson:www.junecolson.comwww.facebook.com/junecolsoncomedyFollow Michele VanDusen:michelescomedy.comWatch Michele as Shelly the Zebra Musselwww.youtube.com/watch?v=YXcsm5MK_KIAn Allendale Christian Media Animated Cartoon SeriesTiny Ocean Tails Episode 2 “Stripes, Yipes!”Or on The Creative Motion Network Channel on ROKU
There's cake, there's balloons, and there's fantastic and funny gifts for our guest, the birthday boy, Christian McCartney! What better way for Christian to celebrate his 21st birthday than with the ladies of Laugh Support. Find out how Christian went from working at a gas-station and daycare to becoming the runner up for McGooby's Joke House 2021 New Comedian of the Year. Christian's family has been an amazing source of Laugh Support and you will definitely laugh when you hear how fun his relationship is with his grandmother. We will dive into how bumping into an 18 wheeler leads to Granny J. Becoming Christian's go to phone call on the road home after late night gigs. Come celebrate, eat cake, and enjoy this festive episode of the Laugh Support Podcast. Follow Laugh Support: www.facebook.com/LaughSupportPodcast Follow June Colson: www.junecolson.com www.facebook.com/junecolsoncomedy Follow Michele VanDusen: michelescomedy.com Follow Christian McCartney: mistermccartney.com www.facebook.com/christian.mccartney.10 www.youtube.com/channel/UCuGuvCY-qeMb4zMuz6Ic6eg www.instagram.com/thechristian_comedian/ www.tiktok.com/@mister.mccartney?lang=en Book: christian@mistermccartney.com Watch Michele as Shelley the Zebra Mussel On youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXcsm5MK_KI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXcsm5MK_KI) An Allendale Christian Media Animated Cartoon Series Tiny Ocean Tails Episode 2 “Stripes, Yipes!” Or on The Creative Motion Network Channel on ROKU
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Stone Toad 4/28/79.
It's Hobonichi season, and Sarah is excited! She opens with a Planner Peace submission from Hobonichi user, and then goes into a detailed exploration of the current Hobonichi offerings, from planners to covers and more. Learn about the ordering process, the website (it's in English!) and their new offerings for 2023, as well as what Sarah is thinking of ordering herself. Episode Sponsors: Yipes: Face & hand wipes for kids! Go to yipes.com/PLANS for 20% off. Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Gusto: Gusto is offering our listeners three months free at gusto.com/sarah. Get easy payroll, benefits, HR, and a happier team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sarah opens with a discussion of back to school energy, with a shout out to the Hobonichi 2023 releases + the new Full Focus designs. Then, she shares some listener tips related to reading journals and book tracking. In the Q&A, she answers questions in themes: 2 related to scrolling habits, 2 planner matchmaking requests, and 1 on Apple Notes. As always, detailed links/notes up can be found at theshubox.com! Episode Sponsors: Yipes: Face & hand wipes for kids! Go to yipes.com/PLANS for 20% off. Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Kelly Nolan joins Sarah to talk all things digital planning and calendar management. Kelly is a lawyer, previously working as a litigator. She became passionate about helping women manage their time and thrive in busy jobs, and now teaches time management for her main career. She loves helping women to truly understand where time is going and helping them integrate work and life though her digital calendar management techniques. She and Sarah have a great discussion on common challenges women with big careers face. Find Kelly and learn more about the Bright Method at http://kellynolan.com, or connect with her on Instagram @_kellynolan_ Episode Sponsors: Organize 365: To learn more about Lisa Woodruff's work and her amazing offerings, check out organize365.com, or go to organize365.com/minicourse for a free 7 days minicourse on getting yourself organized! Yipes: Face & hand wipes for kids! Go to yipes.com/PLANS for 20% off. Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yipes! It's performance review season. Instead of worrying about how it will go, use the tips in this episode to take control of your review and direct the conversation to have your best year ever. Don't make your review just a look back- think about what you want to accomplish in the year ahead and what past accomplishments you can build upon. Make sure you touch on all aspects of performance: communication, teamwork and collaboration, quality of work, reliability and presence, goal accomplishments. think about your a accomplishments at the scale of projects, the firm, and the profession. SIGN UP FOR WELLNESS FOR THE WORKING WORLD We all need a reintroduction to our bodies- that thing we numb out ignore and drag along with us while we're busy doing imporant things all day. This five class series features experts in topics that make life better for busy working people. Learn how to feel better so you can do better here Get my Power Secrets for Your Career free workbook Stay Inspired, Angela Join the architecting community: Facebook Group Instagram LinkedIn Clubhouse Interested in sponsoring a show or having me as a guest on your podcast or community? Stop here to get information. Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
This episode is dedicated to all things reading! In the first half, Sarah discusses her reading habits through the years, including a few habits she has embraced recently to help her read more. Then, she provides mini-reviews of 4 reading journals: My Reading Life: A Book Journal by Ann Bogel, Bibliophile Reader's Journal by Jane Mount, My Reading Adventures: A Book Journal for Kids by Ann Bogel, and The Cultivated Reading Journal from Cultivate What Matters. Episode Sponsors: PrepDish: Check out PrepDish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks, FREE. Yipes: Face & hand wipes for kids! Go to yipes.com/PLANS for 20% off. Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this bonus episode, Tembi Locke and I continue our conversation about grieving and caregiving, including what it means to be friends with someone who is grieving, and specific ways you can be considerate. Yipes! Wipes Go to www.yipes.com/humans for 20% off. Yipes to the rescue! Faherty Head to www.fahertybrand.com/humans20 and use code humans20 at checkout to get 20% off! Perelel Head to www.perelel.co with code HUMANS15 to get 15% off your first 3 months! Once Upon A Farm Use code HUMANS at www.onceuponafarmorganics.com for 35% off your first subscription order. Produced by Dear Media
Today's episode is a deep dive into the world of a planner founder and company leader! Michelle Askin cofounded Bloom when she was just 20 years old (!), and 12 years later their products are widely available, addressing planning needs for many different stages of life. Michelle chats about the products she's using now, Bloom's mission to give back, ways she combines digital + paper, and finally some speculation on future ideas and trends in the planning world. Episode Sponsors: Green Chef: Healthy, delicious, and CCOF-certified meal kits! Go to greenchef.com/plans135 use code plans135 to get $135 off across five boxes—and your first box ships free! Yipes: Face & hand wipes for kids! Go to yipes.com/PLANS for 20% off. Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's fun episode, Sarah and Laura are once again together in the same recording space -- this time Laura's home office, outside of Philadelphia! This episode is an on-the-cuff Ask Me Anything, with questions pulled from Laura's Instagram followers. They chat favorite podcasts to listen to, dream trips, podcast income, nanny driving logistics, and more! Episode Sponsors: Better Help: Convenient online counseling that can help. Get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at betterhelp.com/bestof Conair: Check out the Conair Turbo Extreme to get your 2-in-1 steam and iron steamer today! Yipes: Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Go to yipeswipes.com/BESTOF for 20% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's fun episode, Sarah and Laura are once again together in the same recording space -- this time Laura's home office, outside of Philadelphia!This episode is an on-the-cuff Ask Me Anything, with questions pulled from Laura's Instagram followers. They chat favorite podcasts to listen to, dream trips, podcast income, nanny driving logistics, and more!Episode Sponsors:Better Help: Convenient online counseling that can help. Get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at betterhelp.com/bestofConair: Check out the Conair Turbo Extreme to get your 2-in-1 steam and iron steamer today!Yipes: Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue. Go to yipeswipes.com/BESTOF for 20% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the intro, Laura and Sarah discuss some recent (very minor) challenges. Then, Sarah and Alyce have a rich conversation about Alyce's experiences raising a daughter with Dravet Syndrome, a genetic form of epilepsy that carries additional complications and challenges. Alyce is a lawyer married to another lawyer, and she shares tips on their sharing of childcare duties, ways to stay emotionally connected, and so much more. Resource mentioned by Alyce: Courageous Parent Network In the Q&A, a scientist listener writes in for ideas on how to make the most of $2000 in professional development funds. Episode Sponsors: Nutribullet: Go to nutribullet.com and use promo code BESTOF for 20% off your order. Yipes: Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue! Go to yipeswipes.com/BESTOF for 20% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the intro, Laura and Sarah discuss some recent (very minor) challenges. Then, Sarah and Alyce have a rich conversation about Alyce's experiences raising a daughter with Dravet Syndrome, a genetic form of epilepsy that carries additional complications and challenges.Alyce is a lawyer married to another lawyer, and she shares tips on their sharing of childcare duties, ways to stay emotionally connected, and so much more. Resource mentioned by Alyce: Courageous Parent NetworkIn the Q&A, a scientist listener writes in for ideas on how to make the most of $2000 in professional development funds.Episode Sponsors:Nutribullet: Go to nutribullet.com and use promo code BESTOF for 20% off your order.Yipes: Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue! Go to yipeswipes.com/BESTOF for 20% off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Got rage? When we first recorded this episode, we were in the midst of grieving for our pre-pandemic world, mixing our sadness with our anger. Sadly, reasons to feel rage continue. In this episode, Lynn talks about the anger we feel and how we bring it home to our family and children. How do you help your children through their outbursts? How do you raise kids who don't have outbursts as an adult? How do you manage your own powerful emotions? JOIN US IN ORLANDO FOR OUR FIRST FAMILY RETREAT This is our first retreat where you can bring the kids, too, and we're hosting an incredible weekend at the Four Seasons Orlando September 30-October 2. In addition to two morning workshops with Lynn Lyons, you can expect an exclusive Disney party inside the theme parks, and the chance to relax at the country's best family pool. The Four Seasons offers a complimentary kids club for ages 4 through 12. We're over half sold, so register today! Rooms start at $459. And there are only 3 private session with Lynn left! THE LATEST ANXIETY MANAGEMENT COURSE FOR PARENTS! MANAGING ANXIETY IN CHILDREN: A GUIDE FOR PARENTS This self-paced course covers the core tools a family needs to manage their anxiety, the same principles Lynn teaches to families in her private practice. This course includes 6 video modules from Lynn Lyons, LICSW, and 9 additional Q&A videos from Lynn and Robin of Flusterclux. What you'll get: Understand how anxiety works so that you can help manage your kids and your own. Learn what to say when anxiety shows up for you or your kids. For Kids: A special video that explains how anxiety works suitable for those ages 6 and up. VISIT OUR SPONSORS FOR SPECIAL OFFERS JUST FOR YOU Try TopCashback for yourself by visiting topcashback.com, creating an account with your email and password, and entering the promo code FLUSTER. Plus, all new customers who sign up now will get a $10 sign-up bonus when they spend their first $25 on topcashback.com after entering the promo code. Go to yipeswipes.com/FLUSTER for 20% off. Or just insert FLUSTER at check out for 20% off at yipeswipes.com. Growing up is messy. Yipes! wipes to the rescue! Try EveryPlate for just $1.79 per meal by going to EveryPlate.com and entering code FLUSTER179. FOLLOW US Join the Facebook group to get news on the upcoming courses for parents, teens, and kids. Follow Flusterclux on Facebook and Instagram. Follow Lynn Lyons on Twitter and Youtube. New episodes arrive Friday at 5:00AM EST.
Performed by Yipes!. Recorded at Shank Hall 11/1/19.
What a complete A-Hole. Will Smith ruined everyone's night. Celebrities winning and regular joes watching on TV. He is a complete douche. Other than that . . . this week we traveled down to the West Village to a show at the Comedy Cellar and walked from Chelsea to Madison Square all the way home. It was around 4:30 in the morning and it was scary. Especially since someone was whistling in the park. Yipes. AND, the worst pizza I may have had in a long time is Bruce Springsteen's favorite place in New Jersey. He's nuts. AND, of course, a 50 year anniversary Godfather tribute sprinkled throughout BECAUSE the OSCARS didn't do it right or justice. Grrrr. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Give me some of that hair! Long beautiful hair! Yipes! There was a musical written about hair! Check out this excerpt recorded by the Cowsills...Eeeek! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/don-williams8/message
An episode so good, we had to split it into two parts! We talk about our favorite fruit flavored snacks and the controversy surrounding Hawkeye Wrestling before a LONG interview with the co-founder of the Side of Guac Pod. All this and more on GARAGE Beers.
Yipes, this cave battle is getting very ugly for the Castaway Cuties. Hopefully amongst the bodies there will be a few good saving throws. And death saving throws.
Nocturne is a beautiful instrumental song by Billy Joel and the 9th track on the album Cold Spring Harbor released November 1, 1971. You can actually find a bootleg version of this song with lyrics on YouTube and it may be one of the few songs in history where making it instrumental was DEFINATELY the way to go. Yipes!
Skittering. Scuttling. Swarming. And sometimes... crushing. For millions of people, their greatest fears come with six or eight legs. Yipes! Is something crawling up my leg? AAAAAIIIIEEEE!
Y'all, this month is a lot! An eclipse, Mercury AND Jupiter retrograde, and the 2nd square between Saturn and Uranus. Yipes! But don't freak out, The Hum has some practical tips for navigating an astrologically wild time without panicking. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-hum-and-the-holler/message