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Zardulu—mythmaker, mastermind, or just a clever hoax? Dive into the strange world of viral urban legends, trained rats, and mystery. Who is Zardulu, and what's real? Let's investigate! Sponsor: Factormeals.com/factorpodcast and use code factorpodcast to get 50% off your first box plus free shipping Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vi griner, græder og fucker teknikken op fra første øjeblik. Alt er som det plejer i niende afsnit af Let Him Cook. Værter: Kalle Højer og Malthe Michaelsen
I convened this emergency podcast shortly after the release of Taylor Swift’s evermore, the out-of-nowhere follow-up to folklore. Joining me on the panel are my colleagues Michael Majchrowicz (@mjmajchrowicz) and Ari Pérez-Mejía.Subjects of interest for this episode include Myspace, parasocial relationships, Shakespeare, Cats, Zardulu the Mythmaker, eucatastrophe, Noah Baumbach divorce movies, depression, cognitive behavioral therapy, Sufjan Stevens, and Bravo reality TV. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at brutalsouth.substack.com/subscribe
To live and die is a tight rope to walk. Although we prefer to resolve our conflicts with wild accusations and snide remarks, some people still fight. Some don't have a choice to. That's what we're going over today. A collection of the finest fights to be tweeted any day of the week. We plan to talk about Zardulu, our Rat Queen, but get derailed in a wild episode. We reach the apex of our obsession with The Undertaker and review each other's Tinder profiles. Don't take our dating advice.
Congratulations! Your dad pulled some strings and got you into The Nancy Reagan School for Wealthy Children!!! Consider this episode your orientation, welcome to hell, we deserve this. You’re pickle Rick, you’re the rat in the metrocard machine. If you like the podcast and want more, please consider supporting us: https://www.patreon.com/artandlabor or https://d.rip/artandlabor. Check it out … Continue reading "Episode 35 – Rick and Morty and Zardulu"
Are memes art? Pete will tell you about a mysterious person who seems to believe they are and that meme is spelled m-y-t-h. Things are all sorts of confusing. Marissa is much clearer when she talks 4chan alien sightings and the NSA keeping it under wraps. Is Cobra Commander a reptilian? Are you looking forward […]
Are memes art? Pete will tell you about a mysterious person who seems to believe they are and that meme is spelled m-y-t-h. Things are all sorts of confusing. Marissa is much clearer when she talks 4chan alien sightings and the NSA keeping it under wraps. Is Cobra Commander a reptilian? Are you looking forward […]
Welcome to the 4th podcast episode of this side series, the Podcast Spotlight. In this episode, we talk with freelance writer and local podcaster, Davelle Lee, as she introduces the following 2 podcasts: Podcast 1: Reply All Reply All is a tech-themed podcast from Gimlet Media. It is presented by co-hosts Alex Goldman and PJ Vogt, and presents a journalistic look into the wacky and weird world of internet culture. Episodes include an in-house phising experiment, tracing phantom phone calls, and an ad for the worst day of your life. Generally speaking, the shows are very well-produced, well-researched, and all around entertaining. And with the co-host format, the topics are presented in a relatively candid manner. Listen to this if you love casual shows and internet culture. Podcast 2: On the Media On the Media (OTM) is an hour-long weekly radio program, hosted by Bob Garfield and Brooke Gladstone, covering journalism, technology, and First Amendment issues. It is produced by WNYC in New York City. As defined by co-host Garfield, On the Media covers "...anything that reaches a large audience—either electronically or otherwise.... Plus, throw into that anything that covers First Amendment issues; anything that has to do with freedom of speech, privacy, is also in our portfolio."[3] The show explores how the media are changing, and their effects on America and the world. Many stories are centered on events of the previous week and how they were covered in the news. These often consist of interviews with reporters about the dilemmas they face in covering controversial issues. If you liked this episode, please do a big favor by sharing it amongst your friends or by subscribing to the Economical Rice Podcast on iTunes, Soundcloud, or Stitcher. All the links and details to the shows discussed in this episode will be available in the show notes on the website www.economicalricepodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/economicalricepodcast/message
Tim Howard turned a vacation to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands into an amazing hour of great audio for WNYC's Radiolab. He now works as an editor on Reply All, a podcast about the internet. Tim joins Nate on this episode to talk about the science of audio storytelling, his trip to Galapagos and a mysterious NYC performance artist named Zardulu. Are Darwin's finches being threatened by invasive species? Is “pizza rat” and “selfie rat” a hoax? Find out on this episode of The Show About Science. Listen to Galapagos from Radiolab here: http://www.radiolab.org/story/galapagos/ Listen to Zardulu from Reply All here: https://gimletmedia.com/episode/zardulu/ For more episodes of The Show About Science, try the Pinna iOS app for free today! Pinna is the home of quality audio stories and podcasts for kids ages 4-12 (and their adults!). For unlimited access to ad-free, immersive, interactive, and 360° audio-on-demand, download Pinna in the App Store or visit pinna.fm/promo.
Ryan and Bill take a look at avant garde artist and philosopher Zardulu. Bill questions his faith choices in the light of the teachings of Zarduluism. Ryan tests his might in a round of Mars Volta trivia. But, who will be crowned as the Rat King?
Sean & Joey review a banner week for the Woke Off, as a new contender takes the top spot and the Players Tribune becomes as political as Teen Vogue. We also speculate about the Chicago Bulls' human resources department, review Basketball Reference nicknames, mourn the decline of The Tall Baller From The G, lecture Enes Kanter about gender fluidity, nominate Drake LaRoche for a front office job, warn the Sacramento Kings about Skynet, evaluate Danilo Gallinari's sex injury, and suggest that the Cleveland Cavaliers are pawns in a long string of subway hoaxes perpetrated by the mysterious Zardulu. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What is Borne? Human? Weapon? Flubber?! The Squad discusses Jeff Vandermeer’s "Borne." Join us for the great sci-fi vs. fantasy debate and hear what we think about “The New Weird.” While this book is no Southern Reach Trilogy, there’s still lots of cool stuff going on, including one very questionable twist that shocked Mary in real time. Plus, what’s up next on the blog and the podcast. Rate, review, and enter our next giveaway! Rules at booksquad.ink/thegirlsgiveaway.Check out this month’s featured book store, Avid Bookshop! http://www.avidbookshop.com0:27 – Welcome, welcome to the Borne episode0:50 – What is your fav Sci-Fi story?6:40 – Description of "Borne" by Jeff VanderMeer9:05 – What did we think about this book?15:45 – What even is this book? "The New Weird" (http://www.avidbookshop.com/book/9781892391551)24:55 – Mary can’t stop talking about the Southern Reach Trilogy26:26 – Mord was Mary’s favorite thing & Jeff VanderMeer’s notes27:17 – We would like to thank all the cats in the world27:44 – The difference between science fiction and fantasy31:00 – Have you guys heard of Zardulu? (@Zardulu on TwitterReply All's 'Zardulu' - https://gimletmedia.com/episode/zardulu/)36:16 – What is the point of this story? What is Borne?39:38 – Borne exploring humanity in his own special way42:59 – When Borne reveals his true nature43:53 – Borne-isms 44:29 – You can’t trust something that doesn’t poop46:00 – What’s the twist????51:52 – Emily is the best at picking books52:39 – Do you guys want to talk about narration?58:20 – Featured Bookstore of the month: Avid Bookshop (http://www.avidbookshop.com)63:35 – Listener Feedback: "All the Ugly & Wonderful Things" (Hit us up on THA GOODREADS - https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/220870-booksquadgoals)1:07:20 – "Room" and Gender1:12:10 – Stuff We’re Into1:17:04 – What’s on the blooooog? What’s up next on the podcast?1:22:15 – Giveaway for "The Girls" by Emma Cline (ENTER NOW! Rules at booksquad.ink/thegirlsgiveaway.)Next time on #BSG: "Stranger Things!"
The story behind Pacific Standard Time in Los Angeles; Ming Wong on the historic queer art show in Taipei. Plus: an exclusive audio work by Zardulu the Mythmaker See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
James Walsh joins Jack and Freddie to discuss Short Cuts, Dead Pilots Society and Reply All.
This week, updates on some of the stories we’ve done over the past year, some bonuses and surprises, some breakbeats, a motorcycle ride, and we take a glimpse into the future. Check out the amazing 2016 Reply All poster by Matt Lubchansky! The Episodes #56 Zardulu #64-67 On the Inside Parts I-IV #53 In the Desert #68 Vampire Rules #57 Milk Wanted #47 Quit Already! Lightning Round #76 Lost in a Cab #83 Voyage Into Pizzagate #60 A Simple Plan #61 Baby King #69 Disappeared #78 Very Quickly to the Drill Further Reading Illustrator Matt Lubchansky’s website is OVER HERE Singer/songwriter Matt Farley can be found on his website or on Spotify. Our theme song is by the Mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Our ad music is by Build Buildings.
The rats are not what they seem. Also a new Yes Yes No. Zardulu's Twitter and Facebook accounts. Eric Yearwood's website. Matt Little's website. The Half Press tweet discussed on this week's Yes Yes No.