Yep that story backs up what ive heard. I can’t find a great link for it but one of our fan podcasts interviewed one of the Nike designers that had a hand in a lot of the college (and pro) designs.
It’s on Spotify and Apple Podcasts but this is the only link I found on google:
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1361339892/Listen/1546390533/0
Pretty interesting insight into the entire design/ production process and worth a listen.
When someone makes the mix the for 88% P(A(R(E(N(T(H(E(T(I(C(A(L(S))))))))))))) intro, I hope they cut in this scene:
Dana Chivvis: There’s a shrimp sale at the Crab Crib.
Sarah Koenig: Sometimes I think Dana isn’t listening to me.
Hi, you can download them easily in mp3 format from here:
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1373812661
It's a very good, and well researched podcast, but can be very grim and heavy going. It's good if you mix it up with other lighter stuff.
In a similar vein. These guys, Bald Move, normally do TV podcasts professionally.
For this podcast though they only watched the previously on and the coming next episode clips of the show nothing else. They then did a whole podcast purely on what they could glean from that. It's called Rah Rah Riverdale.
The writer and director decided not to have them use a Russian accent because it would come of to comical for a lot of US viewers.
The write talks about it on a podcast he is doing to tell us what is truth, based on truth or dramatization.
Maybe you'd like The Dollop ? They talk about a lot of fucked-up (mostly) american History subjects. But it's made by two comedians, so if you're not too fan of jokes sprinkled in serious topics, I'd suggest checking episode 3, about Competitive endurance tickling (yup), one of their lightest subject with the biggest amount of jokes, so you'd get an idea of the joke/History ratio.
Tyson didn’t get the point Harris was making, it’s clear to understand when you listen to the full podcast
Harris says he was contacted privately to prep for fallout & attitude adjustment
Tyson says he’s been contacted to do multiple interviews on the subject, NOT that he’s been contacted privately to prepare himself for anything. Harris asks him a follow up & Tyson says “No” he hasn’t been contacted privately to prepare for anything.
Thought that needed clearing up looking at the title of this post.
I was pretty busy yesterday with Final Four and Caps shit so I couldn't watch the game (don't think it was on at the bar anyway) but I was able to get updates through my phone and I was disturbed by what was going on in the 8th inning.
I won't claim to watch every one of 162 games but what I can do is get a podcast after every game that analyzes what happened and provides insightful analysis. The Racing Presidents podcast is pretty good for this, I usually listen the next day and take in insight. Right now they are ripping into the team's poor 8th innings.
Stuff You Should Know is actually a good one to fall asleep to. The hosts will get off topic and just kind of talk about nothing from time to time could definitely help you fall asleep.
Aww I’m so sorry. That truly sucks. I would urge you to find another job if you can. My favorite jobs I hung out with my coworkers regularly and loved it.
Also, check this out. It’s very relatable to your situation right now.
Start at 13:25
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/512774441/Listen/1508223600/0?time=800
...aaaaactually, if you're willing to invest an hour in an interesting podcast episode, "Expanding Mind" with Erik Davis hosted a guy that made a very compelling, logical case for panpsychism. The episode title is "The Mind of Rocks", lol. Check it out and let me know what you think, if you're interested:
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/365770501/Listen/1431012079/0
I love Bald Move. They do recaps for a variety of shows. Here is a list of all the ones they do. I would definitely recommend checking them out.
The creators of this podcast also have another one that is similar but more scary than funny. Alice Isn't Dead
Roman Mars of 99% Invisible definitely has one of the best voices on radio/podcast. Though his podcast definitely stands up even without his amazing voice.
Inspiration: Film recap by Sarah Kelley and Christina Archer (To All The Rom Coms We've Loved Before) of 'About Time'
(The podcast episode includes the hosts mentioning Tim, Dad, and Uncle Desmond fall in that category gushing talking about how awesome Beta Males are.)
Check out the reviews. This one was pretty funny:
Advice cuts deep on the bias 3/5 "Was a little skeptical at first, but his information is hard hitting. I feel woke...like if a louboutin hit me in the head"
I downloaded them all from here:
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1461322372
Granted, I had to download each episode individually, but it's still better than signing up for Spotify.
This is the only place I found where I can download them. It's a bit of a pain because you have to download them one at a time but it's better than going through Spotify.
Your thread would be a good jumping off point for Michael Tucker ('Lessons From The Screenplay')...as I don't think he's explored this yet...
...but getting back to your question. I think one thread you could follow would be to listen to audio commentaries of films: The Bourne Trilogy (and the one after it), 'Little Miss Sunshine', 'Dan In Real Life' and even 'Suddenly 30'....all have great audio commentary that touches on emotion.
As for documentaries (or even something like what 'The Rewrite' did) themselves that do this? I'd be keen to find out. :) I'm definitely hoping something similar to 'Dying Laughing'...but focused on exploring themes in film.
PS: Have you listened to episodes of Jeff Goldsmith's interviews in 'The Q&A'? There might not be an episode that deals with 'all emotions'....but at least you've got some starting points.
As the other person said, if the existing elements are sufficient for intelligent life to evolve, they are almost certainly sufficient for technology as well. A more important consideration is that the parts of the galaxy where stars are rich in higher metals are the denser parts, where there's a higher concentration of stars. What that means is that the probability of being within the death zone of supernovae or gamma ray bursts is also higher there, which means mass extinction events would be more common. But it turns out that half of all stars in the universe are in inter-galactic space, not bound to a galaxy, though they would have originated in a galaxy and then flung out. So there are reasons to suspect that life may be more likely found in intergalactic space.
This was recently discussed on a Skeptic's Guide to the Universe podcast. If you're curious, go to the 49 minute mark of their latest episode.
How about 'Bulletproof Radio'?
Even if I'm not a coffee drinker (as Dave Asprey is known for that particular range of product), I still find his experiments and outlook helpful to find the ones that would be a more fit for me.
I'm going to hope that this is true as well!
There's an interview with Claire Danes on Chris Hardwick's podcast and there is quite the evidence there that they get along well. I haven't come across Claire mentioning how annoying it is when she is approached in public --- and especially during the height of popularity of Homeland...
...So...I am hoping...to apply the 'similar people hang out together' rule of thumb. :)
I also use RSS feeds but I understand it's a little bit of trouble for many to set up.
I recommend this site to many people and use it myself to find new podcasts. There is a download button that will load an audio file. You can tap the progress bar and select download. I use VLC to play them.
There are storytellers who seek the person inside...rather than outside.
Biggest example would have to be the casting of Season 1 of Grey's Anatomy. Both Sandra Oh and Shonda Rhimes share their perspective about the show.
PS: What I've learned that every actor has their niche...and sometimes they might not find it even after working regularly. Kristen Bell shares how she found hers (which is very evident when she played Eleanor Shellstrop in 'The Good Place') in an episode of Off Camera.
PPS: If you really feel like you're being called to give acting a go (and might not be able to breathe easily if you're not progressing towards it one way...or another)...there are lots of avenues to help filmmakers tell stories. If you find that you're not getting any auditions because of how you come across....well...I bet there are tons of filmmakers looking for someone (I certainly am) who would be willing to take a story and find a way to make it their own (and be open to work with the writer so they could re-write the material to fit your acting range more).
Not only can dogs smell cancer and other diseases, some humans can too. Joy Milne realized she could smell Parkinson's when her husband started smelling different years before his official diagnosis.
She brought it up to a doctor and he tested her by giving t shirts worn by people with Parkinson's and people without. She was able to correctly identify all of the shirts from the people with Parkinson's though she did say one of the people from the control group had Parkinson's. It was still a pretty good result until a few months later that person from the control group that she identified was also diagnosed with Parkinson's.
She can smell a lot of different diseases and it makes for an awkward ethical situation for her. When she talks with people she can usually smell a disease they have and they may not even know it. Does she tell everyone or just let them live their lives?
Their is a great podcast on her from Invisibilia if you want to check it out.
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/953290300/Listen/1584673400/0
Listen toJane yet?
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1490354763/Listen/1586328454/0
Ignore Moore. She tells us how it is, rough, simple.
You will like her. You will know what comes next.
This will not be tolerated.
Your write-ups and playbook were pretty cool to read. I don't think you're alone; myself and others sometimes enjoy the "flavor" or setting of OSR material, but sitting at the table the best games (or collaborative/solo storytelling) happen with DW mechanics.
Each episode of the "Fear of a Black Dragon" podcast explores an OSR module, often with an eye towards DW or PbtA use. The creators at The Gauntlet host other podcasts specifically about Dungeon World and PbtA – there are some good discussions, ideas, and inspiration there.
Nice work on your games and blog, keep it up!
Game of Roses podcast (from the Bachelor Clues IG folks). It's perfect if you want a more cynical take on how it's a game versus love story, and the role of producers/TPTB to manipulate and contestants to play to"win":
Dirt on Sanders? Not much actually. The guy has been pretty god damned consistent his entire life. There is some stuff though that is questionable. This pod does a pretty good job of laying it all out in detail:
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1478794003/Listen/1574226060/0
Are there specific ways you're looking to be more kind in your life? (For example, you've received feedback from close friends about you missing opportunities to be kind to others?)
If I was asked by a friend looking to find ways to serve others better (their own circle...or the customers of the company they own)...I'd probably give them two episodes from 'Without Fail':
Maybe you should tell the guy who does this podcast, he might have a clue. https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1071220206
Maybe there's a clue here? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooby-Doo!_and_the_Samurai_Sword
Also, in Hungarian 'sznok ba' translates to English as 'shit' according to google. Then there's 'Szn ok ba', which is also Hungarian and translates to 'Well, okay'.
Maybe you just had to poop and your inner shaggy thought it was funny?
I hope this helps you decipher your dream.
Cartoonist Kayfabe is my favorite by a long stretch. Jim Rugg and Ed Piskor talking shop. You can listen to it, but I'd recommend watching it. The Palmer's Picks clips from their Wizard flip-throughs are really great, as are the episodes where they dig into their collections, and discuss their various influences.
I'm sure y'all get this a lot. But to be a guest... I'd travel to Chicago & squeeze through the portal, train with a wizard, or just kill all of your enemies in cold blood or do whatever.
Well, I once did a guest appearance for a special April Fools episode on a local politics podcast. It was a loosely planned but entirely improvised. Folks have told me it was pretty funny!
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1438908915/Listen/1554123600/0
Well...you can go to couples counselling to find out if there are any underlying issues that she needed months to realise that she wanted to be with you.
This is also a good time to evaluate your own personal development. What kind of person would you like to be? What kind of relationship would you like to have? What's the vision for your life?
PS: You can get her to take this test. Though it doesn't give you all the answers that you need to go the distance (and be the right partner for her until you guys reach your golden years)...it might give you an insight on how her brain works. Particularly if she has a different personality to you.
PPS: Also..Learn to argue in a healthy way. Ask her input on how to move that forward. (Here's Kristin Bell talking about her realising how her 'fighting style' is toxic)
I built this site https://www.podparadise.com because I like listening to podcasts in a browser.
You can subscribe. Keeps track of finished podcasts. Has the top 200 podcasts for different categories for finding new pods. Let me know what you think.
I'm listening to Capitals Talk right now and Alan May is eviscerating the twitter instant criticism culture where the fans leap upon the coach or team after every loss. "It's not the end of the world after one game."
https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1206072242/Listen/1550031231/0
While the team is kind of iffy right now they can grind through it. All this overreaction is silly.
Ben Taylor did a Podcast about the best Scorers in history trying to use adjusted stats only (so yes, this is of course flawed). They used 4 year playoff samples in order to determine how good a player could score in the playoffs (A 4 year sample might not grasp Kareems, Wilts, Russells or LeBrons sustained Greatness but many great Scorer didn't have too many deep playoff runs, see Allen Iverson, Kevin Garnett or Reggie Miller for example). It showed that the 4 year sample used by Dirk would rank him as the 3rd best playoff scorer of all time, trailing only LeBron and MJ. He never had the biggest volume but used to be highly efficient and score buckets at a much higher % than league averga per TS for example. Really shows how rings form a narrative and it makes us overlook some all-time performances. Again, this Podcast was based on stats only, so its of course not 100% accurate but it might give some interesting insight about how our favorite players can be somewhat compared on a statistical basis.
I've been listening to GG Business Experience by Max and Kevin Santos. Is much about how to be successful in business, how to hustle, to work hard and smart. A little bit of help improvement as well in my opinion. Very very good !
From this one I found Tai Lopez but I haven't gave it a try yet. But it fits on what you're looking for.
So I used to use podbay but it lacked a bunch of features I wanted. For one sharing at a timestamp. So here it is time stamped on the site I created. https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1124228879/Listen/1510819260/0?time=1165
Yeah you need to have an account to promote. I will add a create account button to make that easier. The account allows you to log in and check your stats at a later time.
Edit: the link to create account https://www.podparadise.com/Subscriptions/SignUp
Пробував слухати перший випуск "Чи пишатися Центральною Радою?" рубрики "Історія з м'ясом"(ось гарне місце, де можна викачати https://www.podparadise.com/Podcast/1233656422), і не пішло. Прослухав двадцять чи тридцять хвилин десь і дропнув. Вести розмову, цікаву і просвітлюючу для слухачів, - це навичка, якою ні ведучий, ні гості не володіють. Я, наприклад, "в темі", тому гарно знаю імена і події, по яким співрозмовники стрибають, але звичайна людина там взагалі нічого не зрозуміє. Неясно для кого взагалі це записано було.
Але може це тільки перша половина першого випуску, може далі, в інших випусках по-іншому Хто що може сказати про інші випуски? Є хороші?
Can't mention WTF with Mark Maron and not mention that he had Barack Obama on his podcast
This American Life is great probably the best produced podcast around. When you have Ira Glass hosting with his years of radio experience makes for a great podcast.
How Did This Get Made? is great. One of my favorites was the Star Wars Holiday Special. Since it is the holiday season now that is a good one to listen to.
Hardcore History is a great podcast. Super dense though really hard to listen to at work. You zone out for a second and you are lost. That said Wrath of Khans was amazing. No longer free on his feed but you can buy it there.
Welcome To Night Vale is great. If you like it you will probably also like Alice is Dead same people who make Welcome To NIght Vale.
Bill Burr's Monday Morning Podcast is a great podcast. I can't believe how consistently he can just sit and talk by himself for an hour and keep it entertaining.