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Couch Potato Theater: Just One Of The Guys (1985)
Couch Potato Theater: Just One Of The Guys (1985) Watch: Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Listen: Couch Potato Theater Audio Podcast Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/couch-potato-theater Welcome to Couch Potato Theater, where we celebrate our favorite movies on the Fandom Podcast Network! On this episode we celebrate and discuss the 40th Anniversary the cult classic comedy film, and one of the best high school movies, Just One Of The Guys (1985). Plot: Terry feels discriminated against when the summer jobs at the Sun Tribune go to t...
2025-06-11
1h 52
Trivia With Budds
11 Trivia Questions on Three Different Letters
All of these answers only contain 3 different letters used! Fact of the Day: The Ben Franklin effect is a psychological phenomenon in which it is said a person will like someone better after doing them a favor. This is a result of cognitive dissonance, where the brain naturally reasons that if you are helping someone, it must be because you like them. Triple Connections: Gun, Boy, Green Ranger THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:08 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds IN...
2025-04-17
06 min
Trivia With Budds
11 Trivia Questions on Fast and Furious
For Patreon subscriber Greg Bristow! Fact of the Day: Edith Roosevelt, first lady of Teddy Roosevelt, did not support Franklin Roosevelt's political endeavors. In fact, she campaigned for his opponent in the 1932 presidential election. Triple Connections: Baby, House, Dog THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:11 SUPPORT THE SHOW MONTHLY, LISTEN AD-FREE FOR JUST $1 A MONTH: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds INSTANT DOWNLOAD DIGITAL TRIVIA GAMES ON ETSY, GRAB ONE NOW! GET A CUSTOM EPISODE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES: Email ryanbudds@gmail.com Theme song by www.so...
2025-02-27
05 min
Trivia With Budds
11 Trivia Questions on NFL, Barstool Sports, Christmas Movies and more for Mike's Birthday!
"Here’s a custom trivia request for the birthday boy himself, Mike Zona, who’s turning the big 3-4 tomorrow! Submitted by your amazing (and clearly awesome) wife, Ava!" Happy Birthday, Mike! Fact of the Day: Benjamin Franklin, fascinated by compounding interest, left $2,000 in 1789 to Boston and Philly to loan to young artisans and grow for 200 years. Mismanagement diverted his vision, but the funds reached $6.5M by 1991, supporting public projects and showing the power—and challenges—of compounding. Triple Connections: Bolt, Charlie B. Barkin, Balto THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 01:36 SUP...
2024-12-05
06 min
Trashtalk Patriots
207. Preview Week 12 @ Miami Dolphins
Am Sonntag reisen die New England Patriots ins Hardrock Stadium nach Miami, wo das Rückspiel gegen die Dolphins stattfindet. Der erste Vergleich beider Teams war gleichzeitig der letzte Start von Jacoby Brissett und auch Tua Tagovailoa fehlte in diesem Spiel. Nun treffen Drake Maye & Tua im direkten Duell aufeinander. Justin, Nickels & Tobi vom Dolphins Drive blicken auf dieses Duell voraus. Trotz technischen Schwierigkeiten bei der Aufnahme wird die Folge zweifelsfrei bocken.Hört rein! :)Gast: https://www.instagram.com/dolphinsdrivepodcast/https://linktr.ee/trashtalkpatriotsEndl...
2024-11-21
1h 13
Pro Football Championship - Game Changers
Pro Football Championship 17 - Redskins - Dolphins
Welcome to our podcast on Super Bowl 17, a game that marked a significant moment in NFL history and showcased the triumph of one of the league's most storied franchises. This matchup between the Washington Redskins and the Miami Dolphins took place on January 30, 1983, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. As we delve into the details of this historic game, we'll explore the lead-up, the key players, the dramatic moments, and the lasting impact of what would become the Redskins' first Super Bowl victory. The 1982 NFL season was unlike any other in league history. A 57-day player strike reduced the...
2024-11-12
10 min
My New Favorite Olympian and My New Favorite Paralympian
Lydia Jacoby: My battle with post-Olympic depression
Lydia Jacoby, who unexpectedly became an Olympic champion as a 17-year-old swimmer from Alaska, opens up about her battle with post-Olympic depression. Watch the video version of this episode HERE.Hear from:Lydia JacobyMissy Franklin (6-time Olympic medalist)Carol Capitani (Texas women’s swimming and diving head coach)Dr. Michael Gervais (Psychologist and founder of Finding Mastery)
2024-06-12
22 min
Locked On College Football
Alabama under Kalen DeBoer UNDERRATED? We might be overthinking The Tide
Alabama has the 4th-best odds to win the SEC, and they are 4th in the SEC for odds to make the College Football Playoff. Is Kalen DeBoer being underrated? 'Locked On Alabama' host Luke Robinson joins the show to discuss.On today's episode of Locked On College Football, Spencer McLaughlin goes on to talk about Nebraska 5-star freshman QB Dylan Raiola. How bold of a take is it to suggest he could be the best at his position in the Big 10 this year?There are still hundreds of players available in the transfer portal. Ole...
2024-06-04
30 min
City Cast Chicago
How to Find Chicago's Best Paczki
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, but many Chicagoans know the holiday as Paczki Day. That’s because Chicago once had the largest Polish population outside of Warsaw, and their Fat Tuesday (and Thursday) pastry of choice was this cross between a classic donut and brioche bun with a cream or fruit filling. Host Jacoby Cochran and journalist Joanna Marszałek decided to avoid the Paczki Day lines and met up in Logan Square for a paczki taste test.Where We Went: Bennison’s Bakery in Evanston Laramie Bakery and Deli in Belmont Cragin Polish...
2024-02-07
23 min
Unfiltered Waters
Lydia Jacoby
In this episode, we sit down with Lydia Jacoby, the remarkable Olympic Gold Medalist hailing from the beautiful state of Alaska. At just 17 years old, Lydia stunned the world at the Tokyo Olympics, securing a gold medal in the 100 meter breaststroke and becoming the first ever swimmer to win an Olympic medal from Alaska. Join us as we delve into Lydia's incredible journey, from her early days growing up and swimming in Alaska to standing atop the Olympic podium. Lydia shares the secrets behind her rapid ascent in the world of swimming and how she's m...
2024-02-07
54 min
City Cast Chicago
Chicago’s Best Hikes Before Winter Sets In
We are halfway through our fall season and before wintertime Chi hits, we are revisiting journalist and naturalist Zack Nauth’s list from last year of 20 midwest hiking trails to visit. Host Jacoby Cochran talked with Nauth about his top picks, from best views to most accessible. Places discussed:Cap Sauers Holding Nature PreserveSag Valley Trail SystemSwallow Cliff WoodsLakewood Forest PreservesBig Marsh Franklin Creek State Natural AreaNachusa GrasslandsSalt Creek Woods Nature Preserve Wo...
2023-11-02
17 min
City Cast Chicago
Hike Your Way Through Fall: Our Top Picks
Fall is in full swing, but there’s still time to get outside before winter hits. Journalist and naturalist Zack Nauth compiled a list of 20 midwest hiking trails to visit this season all over the prairies, marshes, valleys, and forests near Chicago. Host Jacoby Cochran talks with Nauth about his top picks from that list, what to expect on the trails, and his favorite things about hiking.Places discussed:Cap Sauers Holding Nature PreserveSag Valley Trail SystemSwallow Cliff WoodsLakewood Forest PreservesBi...
2022-10-24
17 min
BWI Live: A Penn State football podcast from Blue White Illustrated
Recruiting Pod: Coaching changes impacting 2022, transfer offers and more
Penn State continues to travel the country for week two of the December contract period.After losing Brent Pry to Virginia Tech, recruiting assistant Kenny Sanders has replaced him out on the recruiting trail. James Franklin may be forced to add another assistant for the final few days, as talk surrounding Anthony Poindexter becoming the next head coach at Virginia continue to heat up.How might all these changes impact the Class of 2022? Blue White Illustrated's Greg Pickel and Ryan Snyder discuss that in today's recruiting podcast.
2021-12-07
32 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
While We Wait for the World’s End
For his most recent book, Notes from the Apocolypse, Mark O’Connell traveled around the world, visiting people and visiting places. He documents an attempt to come to grips with how a fear about the end of the world has affected the lives of different people and shaped different landscapes. It is a surprisingly complex topic that touches on not only the environment, but also race, gender, class, wealth, and modern society. For this episode, we’re going to talk about this expansive project and about how he has welded a variety of notes into a single book about our...
2021-06-07
36 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
A Moment in Time: Thinking about Chronology in Physics and the New Testament
Theoretical physics and religion are not obviously related in any precise or close way. And yet they have fed one another fruitfully in different ways and at various times throughout history. Today I’m going to get a glimpse of that productive exchange by talking to Dr Emanuele Ciancio about two concepts of time in the New Testament and in theoretical physics.
2021-02-15
47 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Clouds Across Our Galaxy: A Conversation with David Grinspoon about Earth and Alien Climates
Earth's climate and atmosphere are incredible: they allow us to live and breath in a relatively stable and comfortable environment. Even though they are less hospitable, other objects in our solar system also have atmospheres and climates and we can learn a lot about our own planet and how it is changing by studying these alien systems. Dr David Grinspoon is an expert comparative planetologist, as well an author and public speaker. We're going to talk about the study of alien planets, climate change, and how to be a responsible scientist in the age of climate change and science...
2021-02-03
43 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Signals, Communication, and Science: Damian Sowinski on Using Information Theory to Understand the World
Information Theory is a fundamental part of modern computing and communication that helps us better send, receive, and interpret signals. It's been with us in some form since the early 20th century and without it, modern conveniences like talking on the phone, listening to the radio, or placing an online order may look very different or not even be possible. But Information Theory can offer us much more than a few modern conveniences. It may also help us better understand how to think, learn, and do science. In this episode, I'm going to talk with Dr...
2021-01-20
46 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
The Many Forms of the Divine: A Conversation with Mary-Jane Rubenstein on Pantheism, Nature, and Science
Most of us probably associate the divine with the Christian God, or at least with a monotheistic, anthropomorphized God, but of course this is not the only way to think of divinity and one fascinating and controversial alternative is pantheism, the view that the material world, universe, or nature is what is divine. Thinking of divinity in this way has enormous implications for all sorts of aspects of human life and I'm going to speak with Dr Mary-Jane Rubenstein about how to make sense of pantheism in the world today and what some of its implications are.
2021-01-08
43 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Narrating Science: A Conversation with Tasneem Husain about Fiction, Storytelling, and Understanding Science
How do you talk to people about science? This should be easy, after all science seems to be about facts, evidence, and uncovering truths about the natural world. But of course it is not easy and we can find ourselves in the midst of controversies, especially when scientific findings suggest we should modify our behavior or adjust our habits. Partly we face this difficulty because science can be very difficult to understand and describing how science works (not just what scientists say we should do) is hard to do concisely. Few forms of expression are as...
2020-12-18
51 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Money, Markets, Myths, and Politics: Graham Hubbs on the Nature of Money
We use and talk about money all the time and mostly we have no need to actually have a theory of money. After all, as long as I can use it to pay for goods and as long as I get paid, does it really matter? It does. There are actually a number of controversies surrounding money that might be better understood if we could first say precisely what money is. For instance, what role should the government play in regulating money? Is money just another commodity like bread or oil? Is money best regulated by the market? For...
2020-12-11
59 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Perceptions of Science: A Conversation with Salman Hameed about Science and Religion Across the World
Different people across the globe have a variety of perceptions of science that range from trust and admiration, to suspicion, ignorance, and indifference. Understanding these perceptions and why people have them is a fascinating and increasingly important subject of study, particularly if we want to make scientifically informed decisions about difficult and complex problems. In this episode, I'll talk with Dr Salman Hameed about his work studying the perception of science and its relation to religion, especially in different Muslim communities around the world.
2020-12-04
41 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Earth as Seen from the Stars
Astronomers typically study distant stars and planets. This in fact seems something like the definition of what an astronomer is. However, studying other parts of the universe might also give us insight into the nature of planet Earth and our time on it, brief though it is compared with the history of our small galaxy. These are some of topics I'll chat with Dr Adam Frank about, who is an astronomer doing some very interesting work on distant stars, but who also has keen interests in life on Earth.
2020-11-27
24 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Thinking about Thought: Evan Thompson on Embodied Cognition, neuroscience, and Phenomenology
Providing a theory of the mind that tells us what it is, how it works, and how it relates to the brain or body is an intensely difficult project. Thinkers have been struggling with it for thousands of years. It is no less difficult a project today, but recent work that brings insights from different disciplines, cultures, and schools of thought is offering us the chance to think about the mind in novel and fruitful ways. This is exactly what Dr Evan Thompson is doing and we are going to talk about how he is doing it in this...
2020-11-19
47 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Why Have Morality? A Conversation with Eric Campbell
We make moral judgements all the time, every time we say something is good, bad, evil, or right. Despite their ubiquity, we do not usually stop to wonder whether making moral judgments is a good thing. Nor do we typically even ask what the point of making a moral judgement is. These are some of the questions that those who study ethics pose, especially in the sub-field of meta-ethics. I'm going to talk to Dr Eric Campbell about some of these tricky questions about moral systems and how we might think about them differently and a little more deeply.
2020-11-13
40 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Stars and Myths: A Conversation with Tony Aveni
Over many millennia, different cultures have told many different stories, and held many different beliefs about, the stars. Studying these different belief systems is part of what archaeoastronomers, or cultural astronomers, do. In the process, they give us the opportunity to not only learn what others have thought or believed about the sky, but also to explore our own relationship with the sky and with science more generally. These are some of the things I will talk with Dr Tony Aveni about in this episode.
2020-11-05
44 min
Information Please
November 1, 1938: Slang, Autograph Rhymes, and Tricky Trivia with Oswald Jacoby
In this November 1, 1938, episode of Information Please, host Clifton Fadiman leads an all-star panel through a challenging and varied set of trivia questions. Regulars Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran are joined by day editor Marcus Duffield and bridge expert Oswald Jacoby. Together, they dive into topics ranging from outdated slang and historical events to famous fictional characters and food-related idioms.Jacoby’s expertise shines through in questions about bridge, while the panel’s quick wit keeps the atmosphere lively as they attempt to complete old autograph book rhymes, recall events from significant historical dates, and identify famo...
2020-11-02
29 min
Information Please
November 1, 1938: Slang, Autograph Rhymes, and Tricky Trivia with Oswald Jacoby
In this November 1, 1938, episode of Information Please, host Clifton Fadiman leads an all-star panel through a challenging and varied set of trivia questions. Regulars Franklin P. Adams and John Kieran are joined by day editor Marcus Duffield and bridge expert Oswald Jacoby. Together, they dive into topics ranging from outdated slang and historical events to famous fictional characters and food-related idioms.Jacoby’s expertise shines through in questions about bridge, while the panel’s quick wit keeps the atmosphere lively as they attempt to complete old autograph book rhymes, recall events from significant historical dates, and identify famous houses in lite...
2020-11-02
29 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Representing Reality: A Conversation with Gabriel Rabin
Philosophers use representation as a way to understand how we can talk, think, and describe the world around us. But how does representation work? It is difficult to say precisely and a satisfactory answer is made more elusive by our varied means of representation, which can range from pictures and photographs to verbal descriptions, texts, and many, many other forms. How do we use all these different systems to represent reality? Dr Gabriel Rabin is a philosopher who studies some of these problems and in this episode, we're going to talk in particular about analogue representation and...
2020-10-29
48 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
The Nature of Time in Modern Physics: A Conversation with Philipp Höhn
What is the nature of time? Contemporary physics is one field to wrestle with this question. This episode explores the challenges of understanding time in contemporary physics through a conversation with Philipp Höhn, who works on reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity, particularly with respect to time.
2020-10-22
47 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Why the Sciences and Humanities Must Speak to One Another: A Conversation with Marcelo Gleiser
For our first full length episode, Franklin Jacoby will chat with the director of ICE@Dartmouth, Marcelo Gleiser, about what the institute is and why their work is so important.
2020-10-12
46 min
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
Introduction to the ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
In this first episode, the host, Franklin Jacoby, will introduce the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth (ICE@Dartmouth) and discuss how their fellows program is making important contributions to not only the sciences and humanities, but also to some of the deep questions and issues we face as people. In later episodes he'll converse with the director, Marcelo Gleiser, and then with past fellows of the Institute.
2020-10-12
02 min
Bless You Boys: for Detroit Tigers fans
The JaCobaissance and other silver linings
The Tigers lost again on Tuesday, their fifth straight. Times are grim, but we thought we’d step back to look at the smattering of things that have gone right this season. Unfortunately that only occupied about 10 minutes of show time.JaCoby Jones is still hitting and other successes.Hall of Fame conversationRiley Greene and Nick Quintana off to a good start, while Franklin Perez is trapped in a Groundhog Day scenario.Mets merrily MetsingThe Rays’ wild non-plan to not really move to Montreal but only sometimes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi...
2019-06-26
1h 20
Bless You Boys: for Detroit Tigers fans
It's alright Ma the Tigers are only bleeding
We’re back to find that it’s hard to talk about the Detroit Tigers right now without cursing and yelling. We knew the chance of a true meltdown of a season was far from zero, but it’s hard to look it in the face. It’s also not too much fun to talk about in the middle of a long losing streak. Things won’t stay quite this bleak, but for the moment, we decided to focus on listener questions for this episode because all our topic ideas were sad.The Tigers have perfected losing, and even M...
2019-05-22
1h 18
National Library of Australia
Utopia 500
Miles Franklin award-winning author Alexis Wright, renowned philosopher Peter Singer, and leading scholars Russell Jacoby and Jacqueline Dutton, together with Paul Barclay from ABC’s Big Ideas, explore the role—or absence—of imagination and aspiration in how we address the vital issues confronting Australia.
2017-03-28
1h 32
On The Air with Michael Masci
Ellen Jacoby Casting International
Ellen Jacoby was appointed to the First Film Advisory Board, by Governor Jeb Bush, and named “Woman of the Millennium” by Miami Metro Magazine, and a former Mayor of Miami Beach proclaimed October 23rd as Ellen Jacoby Day. Most recently she was presented with the Key to the City of Miami Beach and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from her Alma Mater, Franklin College. She is the former Chair of the Infrastructure Committee of the GMCVB and is currently theVP of the FFPC, Florida Film Production Coalition. Ellen has traveled to Tallahassee to work with legislators regarding the Florida film incen...
2016-06-03
00 min
The Real Cougar Woman Unleashed With Hosts Linda Franklin & Bonnie D. Graham
Your Man is Wonderful on The Real Cougar Woman Unleashed!
Join co-hosts Bonnie D. Graham Up Close & Personal and Linda Franklin TheRealCougarWoman.com as they explore what's important to women over 40 – our relationships, health, sexuality, financial freedom and defining our own success. Today's special guests:Clinical psychologist Dr. Noelle Nelson, best-selling author of “Your Man Is Wonderful: How to Appreciate Your Partner, Romance Your Differences, and Love the One You’ve Got”, shows people and businesses how to achieve greatness through the practice of true appreciation. Dr. Nelson shares tips for turning your "toad" into a prince and 5 essential rules to recession-proof your marriage.
2009-05-15
30 min